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Gourmet Popcorn


TEENY BOPPER™ Shrublet


(PPAF, Var: WEKiscorou) A half-pint cousin to a fl oribunda in size, Teeny Bopper™ is a real whippersnapper when it comes to fl ower power. Her glitzy clusters of very pointed buds open into knee-high hydrangea-like heads of sassy scarlet red blooms with white eyes, white reverses and lots of ruffl es. Deep green glossy leaves dress up her fl ashy but compact form. No matter where you put her – at the front of the border, in a pot or among perennials – she’ll fl aunt her steady display of fl owers and steal the show. Grown own root.


Height: 2-3’ Petals: 17-25 Flower Size: 1½” Fragrance: Mild Hybridizer: Bédard, 2008


14.95 ea. 2 for 25.95 4 for 46.95 Item #24789


GOURMET POPCORN Shrublet


(Var: WEOpop) Pure white, full buds in large, cascading clusters pop open to reveal yellow centers. Grown as a bushy ground cover, Gour- met Popcorn continues to earn rave reviews as “a winner in every way”. T e clean, dark green foliage off sets the consistent sprays of white fl ow- ers better than any movie screen. Very hardy. Grown own root.


Height: 18-24” Petals: 15-20 Flower Size: 1-2” Fragrance: Slight Hybridizer: Desamero, 1988


14.95 ea. 2 for 25.95 4 for 46.95 Item #24738


Southern Peach


HARDINESS & ROOTSTOCK


subject. Many factors in addition to tem- perature can impact rose hardiness such as planting location, cultural practices, plant health, planting depth and adequate winter protection. All of our budded roses are bud- grafted on Rosa ‘Dr. Huey’, a Zone 5 hardy rose that is widely used as a rootstock for grafted roses. ‘Dr. Huey’ was chosen for its vigor and non-invasive qualities. With the majority of budded roses, winter protection


SOUTHERN PEACH Minifl ora


(Var: JALGoldie) T is little ‘peach’ is everything a minifl ora should be. Firm, long stems hold clus- ters of luscious blooms that vary between shades of deep golden yellow and peachy apricot. Tidy, upright plants are fi lled with lustrous, deep green foliage, thanks to Lasting Love parentage. Waves of blooms are produced all summer long. Excel- lent disease resistance and a compact habit make this an easy-care rose perfect for containers and small-space gardens. Grown own root, shipped in 1.5 quart pots.


Height: 2’ Petals: 25-30 Flower Size: 1-1½” Fragrance: Mild tea rose Hybridizer: Jalbert (not registered)


16.95 ea. 2 for 29.95 4 for 54.95 Item #24787


HARDINESS ZONES & SHIPPING DATES


view in full detail online. T ere is an interactive online feature that allows you to fi nd your har- diness zone by typing in your zip code. Type this link into your web browser, http://planthardiness.ars. usda.gov/PHZMWeb/? or follow the Zone Map link on our website at www.edmundsroses.com to fi nd your hardiness zone.


T is new simplifi ed plant zone map issued in 2012 is available to


Winter hardiness of roses is a complex Teeny Bopper™


must be provided to ensure winter survival in zones colder than Zone 6.


catalog you will fi nd the notation “Grown own root.” Many of our shrub roses and also some fl oribundas and miniatures are very easily and successfully grown on their own roots. T is gives them the ability to come back true-to-name even when severe winter damage has occurred. For these roses, we will often list the zone at which the crown of the plant is reliably winter hardy.


will have a minimum of at least three strong, substantial canes. Own root roses often (not always) tend to be smaller in size with thin- ner canes. T is will vary by variety. T ey are grown for several months in pots and then lined out into fi elds for a season to develop strong root systems. If you live in cold climate areas (Zone 5 and colder), we highly recom- mend giving own root roses a try.


ance of bare root budded vs. own root roses. Our two year old #1 grade budded roses


T ere are some diff erences in the appear- At the end of some descriptions in our


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SHIPPING DATES: Zone 9 and 10 – Mid- to Late January Zone 8 – Early February Zone 7 – Late February to Early March Zones 3 to 6 – When weather is best for planting


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