Hybrid Teas and Grandifloras FRAGRANT
MISTER LINCOLN Hybrid Tea
For more than a generation this dark red rose was the “yardstick” that all new introductions would eventually be mea- sured against. A tall, robust plant pro- duces a myriad of richly perfumed deep crimson blooms that regularly appear on show tables where springs are short and warm. Blossoms tend to move toward blue as they mature. It certainly belongs in the top ten all time favorites, particu- larly here in the U.S. Reasonably hardy.
Height: 5-7’ Petals: 35 Flower Size: 5-7” Fragrance: Strong damask rose Hybridizer: Swim & Weeks, 1965
Mister Lincoln
15.95 ea. 2 for 27.95 4 for 49.95 Item #23999
FRAGRANT NEPTUNE Hybrid Tea
MOONSTONE™ Hybrid Tea
(Plant Patent #11384, Var: WEKcry- land, aka: Cadillac DeVille) T is ex- hibition gem is a very large pure white that has a delicate pink edge on each petal giving it a fragile as porcelain look. But don’t be deceived because it has substance, form, and vigor – everything you want in a great show rose. T e plant is clothed in leathery, dark green foliage with strong upright stems. Will do best where the weather is hot.
Height: 4-6’ Petals: 30-35 Flower Size: 5-7” Fragrance: Mild tea Hybridizer: Carruth, 1999
17.95 ea.
2 for 31.95 4 for 57.95 Item #24013
FRAGRANT Moonstone™ NEW ZEALAND Hybrid Tea
(Plant Patent #8279, Var: MACgenev) T ough its large, luminous shell pink blooms open a little too fast for exhibi- tion, New Zealand has everything else go- ing for it. T e foliage is very dark green with a lustrous quality that is surprisingly clean. Since its introduction, this beauty has maintained its popularity simply be- cause its unmatched fragrance keeps fi nd- ing new noses. Its vigor will require you to disbud the many side buds if you want long stemmed single fl owers, but let them all bloom and you can cut big sprays of large, aromatic fl owers. Extremely prolifi c for a large rose and quick to repeat.
Height: 4-5’ Petals: 30-35 Flower Size: 4-6” Fragrance: Intense, sweet honeysuckle Hybridizer: McGredy, 1995
New Zealand 18
18.95 ea. 2 for 34.95 4 for 62.95 Item #24033
FRAGRANT
MISS ALL-AMERICAN BEAUTY Hybrid Tea
(Var: MEIdaud) T e preferred name is the European one, Maria Callas, the opera singer, because it’s quicker to write and is indicative of the stature of the rose in bloom. Large, cupped, deep pink to light red blooms are borne on a tough, spreading plant with leathery dark green foliage that’s almost impervious to disease. A great rose for the nov- ice because it’s virtually indestructible and has a strong, old rose fragrance that everyone expects when they stick their nose in a bloom.
Height: 4-5’ Petals: 55 Flower Size: 5-6” Fragrance: Strong old rose Hybridizer: Meilland, 1968
16.95 ea. 2 for 29.95 4 for 54.95 Item #23996
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(Plant Patent #16614, Var: WEKhilpurnil) Intense, sweet fragrance and elegant, classic form combine to make this rose more than a myth. For fun, imagine the sturdy, up- right clusters of exquisite fl owers as the trident of under- sea’s King Neptune. Each fl ower boasts lavender petals that are crowned with subtle purple edges, and the clean, green, glossy foliage maintains a beauty that resists disease. Will require some disbudding for you exhibitors.
Height: 4-5’ Petals: 35+ Flower Size: 5-7” Fragrance: Strong rose Hybridizer: Carruth, 2004
18.95 ea. 2 for 34.95 4 for 62.95 Item #24030
Miss All-American Beauty
Neptune
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