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Paradise Found™


Hybrid Teas and Grandifloras OVER


THE MOON™ Hybrid Tea


FRAGRANT PARADISE FOUND™ Hybrid Tea


(Plant Patent #21355, Var: MEIkarady) T e blooms are a gorgeous blend of cherry-red, mauve, pink and ivory, each scented with strong anise and verbena fragrance and endowed with an exceptionally long-lasting vase life. T e plants have excellent repeat with the fl owers set against glossy dark green foliage. Sadly, it has only token resistance to black spot, not a problem for western gardens where it will give unbeatable, trouble-free performance. In other ar- eas the little extra TLC required will be well worth it.


Height: 4-5’ Petals: 25-30 Flower Size: 4-6” Fragrance: Very strong anise and verbena Hybridizer: Meilland, 2009


18.95 ea. 2 for 34.95 4 for 62.95 Item #24090


Olympiad


(Plant Patent #21577, Var: OR- Aclelon) T e Just Joey fan club will jump for joy at the sight of this newly retooled version. T e huge blooms spiral open from deep apricot buds into warm and sugary apricot tones that glow like beacons against lush matte green leaves. Very good disease resistance added to the rounded, bushy and vigorous plants en- sures a pleasing display.


Height: 4-5’ Petals: 30+ Flower Size: 5-6” Fragrance: Moderate fruity Hybridizer: Orard, 2009


19.95 ea.


2 for 36.95 4 for 67.95 Item #24078


FRAGRANT Over The Moon™


POPE JOHN PAUL II Hybrid Tea


(Plant Patent #19107, Var: JACsegra) T is radiant beauty, chosen by the Vati- can to honor the late Pope John Paul II, is considered one of the most fragrant roses of all time. Dark green, glossy fo- liage provides a perfect setting for the large, luminous, pure white blossoms with classic Hybrid Tea form and a delightful fresh citrus scent. T is truly exceptional rose has received top marks for its vigorous growth and abundance of perfectly formed fl owers. With ex- ceptional disease resistance, this rose is just about perfect in every way.


Height: 4-5’ Petals: 30-40 Flower Size: 5” Fragrance: Strong citrus Hybridizer: Zary, 2008


NEW OFFERING! Pope John Paul II


PEACE Hybrid Tea OLYMPIAD Hybrid Tea


(Var: MACauck) Exquisite blooms of pure clear red have all the qualities of a great exhibition rose and are borne so prolifi cally that they can be depended upon for cutting all season long. T e plants are tall, long stemmed and covered with light green, heavily toothed foliage that is probably the most mildew resistant in its class. Sam McGredy had a strong belief that roses should be fragrant. Alas, this one has little fragrance, but that didn’t stop it from being one of the best selling red roses for the last 25+ years.


Height: 5-6’ Petals: 35 Flower Size: 4-6” Fragrance: Slight Hybridizer: McGredy, 1984


16.95 ea. 2 for 29.95 4 for 54.95 Item #24068


Hands down the most popular rose ever hybridized, and still going strong after more than half a century. Big, somewhat spreading, rugged plants will stay clean as long as you don’t over fertilize. Some have claimed that this pink edged yellow is dete- riorating because of over propagation, but if you go back to the fertilization methods of the era in which it was introduced, gar- deners were dependent upon manure and rarely employed commercial plant foods. Still appears in rose shows because it seems to survive anywhere.


Height: 4-6’ Petals: 40-45 Flower Size: 5-7” Fragrance: Mild, fruity Hybridizer: Meilland, 1945


15.95 ea. 2 for 27.95 4 for 49.95 Item #24085


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2 for 41.95 4 for 78.95 Item #24103


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