OBELISK Add rustic charm and ver- tical interest to your garden with this unique obelisk. T e rust resistant, black powder coated steel frame provides sturdy support for climbing plants while intersecting vertical and horizontal bars provide multiple places to anchor plants while they climb. T e circular fan turns with even the slightest breeze. Comes with 4 metal ground anchoring stakes. Easy to assemble. Overall dimensions 70¾”H x 18”L x 15”W.
89.95 ea. – Item #53741 SYSTEMIC ROSE & FLOWER
2-in-1 Systemic Insecticide PLUS Fertilizer
oz.) required per rose bush or 50 sq. ft. of fl ower bed. Contains .22 imidacloprid and 8-12-4 analysis plant food. (Cannot ship to Long Is., NY)
2 lbs. 8.95 – Item #50240A 4 lbs. 15.95 – Item #50240B
ROSE PILLAR
T is free-standing tower provides sturdy support for your climbing roses and displays them to perfec- tion. Easy to assemble. To install simply push the leg poles into the ground. Constructed of strong ½” black powder-coated steel tubing and 13¼” diameter embossed metal bands. T e sturdy, well-balanced construction ensures many years of enjoyment. 7½ ft. overall height.
58.95 ea. – Item #53780 Westerland
ZÉPHIRINE DROUHIN Antique Climbing Bourbon
One of the most famous of the romantic Bourbon roses, Zéphirine has maintained her popularity for a number of reasons. Her non-fading, cerise pink, old-fashioned blooms have exquisite fragrance reminiscent of raspberries, she is one of the few roses that blooms well in open shade, she tolerates poor soil and air pollution better than most roses and best of all, her canes are nearly thornless, mak- ing them easy to train on a pillar, trellis, wall or arch. Light green, semi-glossy foliage densely lines her stems. Blooming abundantly in late spring, some repeat can be expected, more so in mild cli- mates. Grown own root.
Height: 8-12’ Petals: 20-30 Flower Size: 3-4” Fragrance: Strong raspberry Hybridizer: Bizot, 1868
16.95 ea. 2 for 29.95 4 for 54.95 Item #25690
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Specially formulated for roses, fl owers and shrubs. Provides up to 8 weeks of insect control, and at the same time, feeds your roses essential macro plus micro nutrients to promote strong roots and beautiful blooms. Convenient granules, so there’s no mixing, no spray- ing, no mess! Only 1 capful (2
WINDMILL
WILLIAM BAFFIN Pillar/Climber
(Hybrid Kordesii) Ironclad hardiness makes this one of the most popular roses for northern climates. It can be kept right on an arbor or trellis without winter protection. T e vigorous, free- fl owering plants bear a profuse display of deep pink, semi-double fl owers in clusters of up to 30 blossoms. Steady re- peat keeps the plant clothed in blooms nearly all season. Glossy foliage is resis- tant to mildew and black spot, keep- ing the plant clean and attractive. A selection from the Canadian ‘Explorer Series’ of roses with Zone 3 hardiness. Shade tolerant, too! Grown own root.
Height: 8-10’ Petals: 20-30 Flower Size: 2-3” Fragrance: Slight Hybridizer: Svejda, 1983
16.95 ea.
2 for 29.95 4 for 54.95 Item #25677
FRAGRANT
WESTERLAND Hardy Climber
(Var: KORwest) T is hardy climber is by far one of the nicest to come along. It has a warm, rich apricot-orange color and a lovely perfume. It blooms the fi rst season on both new and old wood. It is the only rose in this color class that will survive the tem- perature extremes of the colder parts of this country. T is one takes the cold and comes back for more. Glossy, disease resis- tant foliage.
Height: 10-12’ Petals: 18-25 Flower Size: 4-5” Fragrance: Strong, spicy Hybridizer: Kordes, 1970
16.95 ea.
2 for 29.95 4 for 54.95 Item #25670
FRAGRANT
Climbing Roses William Baffi n
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