Hybrid Teas and Grandifloras FULL SAIL Hybrid Tea
(PPAF, Var: MAClanofl on) Watch your head, helm’s alee! You’ll like the cut of Full Sail’s jib. In the garden it provides a frothy display of billowy white bloom and it’s guaranteed to take the cup at the show. T is intensely fragrant sport of New Zealand will prove seaworthy in gardens from coast to coast. Like New Zealand, it has tough, disease resistant, shiny, dark green foliage that contrasts perfectly with its pure white fl owers. Un- usual in a white, Full Sail’s intense, heady fragrance will knock you overboard.
Gemini™ GEMINI™ Hybrid Tea
(Plant Patent #11691, Var: JACnepal) Creamy white with a coral-red edge on exhibition quality blooms. You won’t have to check your horoscope to see if you are a winner with this rose as every fl ower seems to have perfect form. Its color will intensify as it ages and you will fi nd it with long cutting stems and terrifi c dark green leaves to off set the fl owers. Gemini signifi es twins so you will probably want to buy it in quantities of two. A “must-have” for all exhibitors. It wins often.
Height: 4-5’ Petals: 25-30 Flower Size: 5-7” Fragrance: Very light Hybridizer: Zary, 2000
17.95 ea. 2 for 31.95 4 for 57.95 Item #23755
BILTMORE® NATURALS
SPRING FEED (7-2-12) T is completely organic granular rose food provides just what your roses need, exactly when they need it. Designed to stimulate spring growth and early blooming plus reduce water and fertilizer needs. Each 5 pound bag will feed 7 to 10 average sized roses.
5 lb. bag 18.95 Item #50502
mote ongoing and late season blooms. Each 5 pound bag will feed 7 to 10 average sized roses. (Not pictured).
5 lb. bag 16.95 – Item #50503
ROSE-BOOST™ T is highly concentrated liquid root drench is designed to create stronger root systems, reduce fertil- izer needs and improve the overall health of roses including increased resistance to drought, disease and pests. Derived from Pure Castings and includes a com- plex blend of benefi cial microbes totaling more than 13.89 million CFU’s (colony forming units) per ounce.
1 quart 17.95 – Item #50504
Save! ROSE CARE KIT Get the Spring Feed, Summer Feed and Rose-Boost™ for one low price. See page 47. 49.95 ea – Item #50501
SUMMER FEED (4-4-2) A perfectly balanced, completely organic granular rose food designed to pro-
Fragrant Cloud
FOLKLORE Hybrid Tea
(Var: KORlore) One of the top exhi- bition roses. Slow-opening, high-cen- tered blooms are warm salmon with a rich, golden-orange reverse. T e tall, slightly spreading, vase-shaped plants bear long stems covered with reddish tinted, waxy foliage that is extremely disease resistant. Every year several of our customers report a climbing sport, but this isn’t true. It’s just the nature of the beast. Pinching will keep the crit- ter in bounds. Deliciously fragrant and hardy.
Height: 5-7’ Petals: 40-45 Flower Size: 4-6” Fragrance: Strong Hybridizer: Kordes, 1977
17.95 ea.
2 for 31.95 4 for 57.95 Item #23720
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Height: 4-5’ Petals: 30-35 Flower Size: 4-6” Fragrance: Intense, honeysuckle Hybridizer: McGredy, 1999
18.95 ea.
2 for 34.95 4 for 62.95 Item #23746
FRAGRANT Full Sail
FRAGRANT CLOUD Hybrid Tea
(Var: TANellis) Large, full blooms of deep orange red have a fragrance that will knock your socks off . T e plant is a shorty and requires an extra shot of fertilizer to get stems long enough to show. T e reddish tinted foliage is extremely resistant and persists long enough to give the plant an extra shot of starch that ensures hardiness even in cold winter areas. Oddly enough the introducer withheld this variety from the market for fi ve years for fear it couldn’t compete with Tropicana. Looks like it’s going to outlive it.
Height: 3–4’ Petals: 25-30 Flower Size: 5-7” Fragrance: Strong fruity spice Hybridizer: Tantau, 1963
15.95 ea.
2 for 27.95 4 for 49.95 Item #23723
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