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Floribunda Roses Tangerine Streams™ BACK AGAIN!


VAVOOM™ Floribunda


(Plant Patent #20166, Var: WEKjutono) Caution! Sun- glasses may be required! Long- lived blooms of orange-juice orange are a sweet treat for the eyes. T e color glows against the backdrop of glossy green leaves and deep mahogany-red new growth. T e rounded com- pact plant can be tucked into small spaces and improves with establishment.


Height: 3-3½’ Petals: over 35 Flower Size: 4” Fragrance: Moderate spicy Hybridizer: Carruth, 2007


TANGERINE STREAMS™ Floribunda


(PPAF, Var: BAGstream) T e abundant and continuous display of vividly colored blooms brought this rose to the head of the class when it came to selecting the ‘best of the best’ among hundreds of test roses. T e fully double, cup- like fl owers of exhibition quality are a delectable blend of salmon and apricot suff used with yellow and orange, borne 1 to 5 per stem on average. T e blooms are displayed against a backdrop of rich green, semi-glossy foliage. Very vigorous, very bushy plants exhibit good tolerance against mildew and rust. An excellent choice for all-summer color, it loves the heat, making it particularly exceptional in west coast land- scapes.


Height: 3½-4’ Petals: 25+ Flower Size: 3” Fragrance: None Hybridizer: Bagnosco, 2012


19.95 ea. 2 for 36.95 4 for 67.95 Item #24680


18.95 ea.


2 for 34.95 4 for 62.95 Item #24690


FRAGRANT Vavoom™


WHITE LICORICE™ Floribunda


(PPAF, Var: WEKdidusinra) T ese pastel lemon-chiff on to ivory-white blooms may appear quiet and subdued, but they literally shout their presence with unparalleled perfume – a sweet licorice and lemon blossom aroma that will make you swoon with delight. T e bushy, beautifully branched plants are like fl ower factories, cranking out lav- ish numbers of shapely fl owers that perfume the air all summer. Good disease resistance keeps the glossy dark green foliage clean and attractive.


Height: 3 - 4’ Petals: 35-40 Flower Size: 4-5” Fragrance: Strong sweet licorice and lemon blossom Hybridizer: Bédard, 2010


18.95 ea.


ORGANIC FUNGICIDE T e Organic Gardener’s Best Friend!


ACTINOVATE®


root diseases such as pythium, ver- ticillium and fusarium. T e active ingredient is a patented bacterium that grows around the root system or foliage. Use as a foliar spray or soil drench. When applied to soil, it also breaks down minerals and micronutrients, making them more readily available to plants so they grow stronger and healthier. Approved for use on annu- als, perennials, trees, shrubs – even vegetable and herb gardens. A 2 oz. package makes up to 35 gallons of spray or drench.


2 oz. package 22.95 – Item #50201


T is highly eff ective product attacks foliar diseases such as powdery mil- dew, downy mildew, grey mold, fi re blight, leaf spots, rusts and black spot on a wide variety of plants, including roses. It also prevents


White Licorice™ WALKING ON


SUNSHINE Floribunda


(PPAF, Var: JACmcady) T is 2011 All- America Rose Selection makes growing roses easy! Fantastic bloom production, exceptional plant vigor and outstanding disease resistance come to this rose nat- urally. T e large clusters of fl owers open bright yellow and fi nish light yellow to create an interesting multi-tonal eff ect. T e neat, rounded, attractive bushes have very glossy, medium green foliage that provides a perfect background for the yellow hues.


Height: 3½-4½’ Petals: 25-30 Flower Size: 3-3½” Fragrance: Moderate anise Hybridizer: Zary, 2011


18.95 ea. 2 for 34.95 4 for 62.95 Item #24688


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2 for 34.95 4 for 62.95 Item #24691


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