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ANTIQUE ROSES HANSA Hansa


24925–Zones 3-9–Splendid multi-sea- sonal interest. Reddish-violet, 3 inch, double fl owers endowed with intense clove fragrance appear repeatedly all summer. Large, bright red rose hips fol- low in fall. The 4 to 6 foot bush has clean rugose-type foliage. This hybrid rugosa was introduced in 1905. Select #1 own root plants.


Each $15.95; 2 for $27.95; 4 for $49.95 THÉRÈSE BUGNET Thérèse Bugnet


25179–Zones 3-9–Blooms almost con- stantly. Clusters of 3 to 5 red buds open to 3 to 4 inch intensely fragrant, lilac-pink dou- ble fl owers. Disease resistant, blue-green, quilted foliage clothes this 5 to 6 foot hybrid rugosa. The shiny red canes of the arching plants are striking in winter. Dry the fragrant petals for use in potpourri. Select #1 own root plants.


Each $15.95; 2 for $27.95; 4 for $49.95 HARDY SHRUB ROSES BLANC DOUBLE DE COUBERT


Blanc Double De Coubert


24810–Zones 3-8–An heirloom treasure introduced in 1892. Bears a nearly continuous display of pure white 2 to 3 inch double fl owers that are richly saturated with sweet rose fragrance. Naturally disease resistant and hardy plants grow 3 to 5 feet tall. Displays red hips in the fall. 2-yr. No. 1 Grade plants.


Each $16.95; 2 for $29.95; 4 for $54.95


ANTIQUE ROSE OFFER


25280 (X)–One each of Therese Bugnet, Hansa and Blanc Double De Coubert, 3 plants total, a $48.85 value for $39.95


Algofl ash Fertilizer for Roses


MUSIC BOX Music Box HOPE FOR HUMANITY Hope For Humanity


24944–Zones 3-7–A ‘true red’ hardy shrub rose that won’t disappoint. Large, bushy, upright shrubs grow 5 to 7 feet tall and put on a tremendous color show throughout the summer with their large sprays of classic red blooms set against deep green foliage. Bred in Can- ada as part of the Parkland Series, this rose handles the rigors of winter with


ease. Select #1 own root plants. Each $16.95; 2 for $29.95; 4 for $54.95


25045–Zones 4-9–(PPAF)–A harmonious medley of color all summer. This ever- bloomer bears clusters of double 2 inch fl owers that are both fragrant and a visual symphony of butter yellow brushed with soft pink on the petal edges. The easy-care, hardy plants are fi lled with glossy green foliage that is resistant to disease. Grows 3 feet tall. Select #1 own roots plants.


Each $17.95; 2 for $32.95; 4 for $57.95


and environmentally safe. Use one capful per gallon of water as a regular feed is all you need. A one-liter bottle makes more than 100 gallons. 51089–Each $12.95; 2 or more for $11.95 each


Holder of 28 world re- cords. This patented 5-5-7 liquid fertilizer that maxi- mizes fl ower production and growth. It has a 100% min- eral base. Contains no chlo- rides, carbonates or sodium, plus it’s odorless, colorless


ZEPHIRINE DROUHIN Zephirine Drouhin


25690–Zones 5-9–One of the most famous of the romantic Bourbon roses. This lovely old-timer was fi rst introduced in 1868. A vigorous climber attaining a height of up to 15 feet, it produces masses of semi-double, sweetly fragrant, carmine- pink blooms throughout the season, peaking in spring and fall. One of the few roses with good shade tolerance. Dark green foliage, coppery-purple when young, is very mildew resistant, covering long canes that are nearly thornless. Select #1 own root plants.


Each $16.95; 2 for $29.95; 4 for $54.95 Harison’s Yellow


24930–Zones 3-8–Known by many as the “yellow rose of Texas”. Whether grown in hot Texas or the numbing cold of the north, each June these big 5 to 6 foot shrub roses put on a spec- tacular display as bright yellow, 2 inch double fl owers cascade from long arching canes. Their strong licorice scent perfumes the air. Soft grayish-green foli- age has a delicate appearance that belies this rose’s durabil- ity and tenacity. It blooms only once a season, but what a show! 2-yr. No. 1 Grade plants. Each $15.95; 2 for $27.95; 4 for $49.95


HARISON'S YELLOW


BROWNELL SUB-ZERO ROSES HYBRID TEAS BRED FOR THE NORTH


Hybridized by Dr. Walter D. Brownell, these hybrid teas combine winter har- diness, disease resistance, beauty and vigor. With winter protection they will sur- vive below zero temperatures with ease. They tolerate summer heat and produce fl ushes of blooms almost continuously. Average plant height is 3 to 4 feet. All are 2 yr. No. 1 Grade plants.


PARTY HARDY™ Party Hardy™


25064–Zones 3-7–(P.P.21499)–Like its name in every way! A ‘party’ because of the abundant showy clusters of big, old-fashioned 3½ to 4½ inch double blooms of deep pink, and ‘hardy’ be- cause it breezes through Zone 3 win- ters without winter protection. Abun- dant green foliage fi lls the 4 to 5½ foot slightly spreading shrubs from top to bottom. Bred in Canada, this rose not only thrives in very cold climates, it ac- tually prefers those conditions. Select #1 own root plants. Each $16.95; 2 for $29.95; 4 for $54.95


SHOW GARDEN Show Garden Climber


25618–Zones–4-9–This Dr. Brownell Sub- Zero rose is a treasure in the rose garden. It combines disease resistance, hardiness, beauty and vigor. Unlike some climbers, this pillar-type rose will bloom the fi rst year. The name describes its show-stopping display of glowing deep pink 4 to 5 inch fully double blooms produced from early summer until frost. Grows 6 to 7 feet tall. 2 yr. No. 1 Grade plants.


Each $14.95; 3 for $39.95; 6 for $69.95 ORDER TOLL FREE Phone: 1-800-247-5864


23961–MARIA STERN–Double blooms of soft orange. Very fragrant. 23659–DR. BROWNELL–Double 5½ inch soft yellow blooms. Very fragrant. 23932–LILY PONS–Creamy-white dou- ble blooms with light yellow centers. Fragrant and free-blooming. 24190–SENIOR PROM–Large 4½ inch, double blooms of deep pink. A prolifi c bloomer. 23523–ARCTIC FLAME–Big, very full blooms are deep, non-fading red. Ex- tremely fragrant and fl oriferous. 24251–V FOR VICTORY–Large, double blooms of bright yellow have superb fragrance.


PRICE OF SUB-ZERO ROSES: (per variety)


Each $14.95; 3 for $39.95; 6 for $69.95 SUB–ZERO ROSE OFFER


24287 (X)–Includes all 7 for $84.95 Fax: 1-800-692-5864 SENIOR PROM V FOR VICTORY J. W. JUNG SEED CO. – 33 – MARIA STERN DR. BROWNELL


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