THE KNOCK OUT® ROSE FAMILY
THE ORIGINAL KNOCK OUT® The Original Knock Out®
24980–Zones 4-9–(P.P.11836)–The most widely planted rose in America. The fi rst rose to offer total black spot resistance plus incredible fl ower power. Clusters of cherry-red 3 to 3½ inch sin- gle and semi-double blooms adorn the 2 to 3 foot bushy plants nearly continu-
ously from late spring until frost. Each $14.95; 2 for $25.95; 4 for $47.95; 8 for $74.95
KNOCK OUT® OFFER
25296 (X)–One each of Original Knock Out®, Rainbow and Sunny for $37.95
SUNNY KNOCK OUT®
AARS 2007
RAINBOW KNOCK OUT®
Enjoy the fantastic disease resistant roses developed by William Radler, hybridizer of the popular Knock Out®
ible everblooming fl ower power and extraordinary disease resistance package that made the original red Knock Out®
spraying for these roses, even in humid climates! Select #1 own root plants. Sunny Knock Out®
25160–Zones 5-9–(P.P.18562)–The ‘Golden Child’ in the Knock Out® Rose Family! The 3 inch blooms open bright yellow, then age to butter-cream for a delightful mono- chromatic effect. The 3 to 4 foot plants have dark green, semi-glossy foliage that contrasts
well with the fl owers. Each $15.95; 2 for $27.95; 4 for $49.95; 8 for $89.95
Rainbow Knock Out®
25104–Zones 5-9–(P.P.17346)–The most fl oriferous of the Knock Out®
Constantly produces bright blooms in an ever changing array of coral, yellow, pink and cream. The compact 2 to 3 foot plants
roses.
resist rust and mildew. Sets hips in the fall. Each $15.95; 2 for $27.95; 4 for $49.95; 8 for $89.95
‘SCENTSATIONALLY’ FRAGRANT ROSES DOUBLE KNOCK OUT®
TWO FABULOUS COLORS AVAILABLE!
PINK DOUBLE KNOCK OUT®
Double Knock Out® Roses
Zones 4-9–Double blooms double your pleasure! Ex- perience the same unbeatable non-stop bloom display that lasts from early summer to frost plus capture all the easy-care attributes of the famous original Knock Out® with these double-fl owered selections. Their extraordi- nary disease resistance package includes almost total black spot resistance. Resists many insects that plague other roses, too. Foliage is deep mossy green with blue and maroon highlights. Bushy, upright plants grow 3 to 4 feet tall. Select #1 own root plants.
24880–DOUBLE KNOCK OUT® (P.P.16202) 25068–PINK DOUBLE KNOCK OUT® (P.P.18507)
PRICE OF DOUBLE KNOCK OUT® ROSES (per variety): Each $16.95; 2 for $29.95; 4 for $54.95; 8 for $99.95
DOUBLE KNOCK OUT® ROSE OFFER POPE JOHN PAUL II HYBRID TEA BELLA’ROMA HYBRID TEA Pope John Paul II
24103–(P.P.19107)–Considered one of the most fragrant roses on the market. Dark green, glossy foliage provides a perfect setting for the luminous, pure white 5 inch blossoms with classic hybrid tea form and a delightful fresh citrus scent. This truly exceptional rose has received top marks for its vigorous growth and abundance of perfectly formed fl owers. With exceptional disease resistance, this rose is just about perfect in every way. Chosen by the Vatican to honor the late Pope John Paul II.
Grows 4 to 5 feet tall. 2-yr. No. 1 Grade plants. Each $21.95; 2 for $39.95; 4 for $74.95
Bella’roma
to 6 foot plants. 2-yr. No. 1 Grade plants. Each $18.95; 2 for $34.95; 4 for $62.95
23545–(P.P.15075)–Classic beauty and tantalizing fragrance. Bright yellow pointed buds spiral open to reveal 4 to 4½ inch blooms of warm yellow blushed with varying degrees of pink at their edges. Drenched with sweet antique rose perfume, the heady fragrance radiates throughout the garden and indoors from long-stemmed cutfl owers. Foliage is glossy dark green, covering well-branched, disease resistant 4
Radiant Perfume
24130–(P.P.14915)–Fresh, stunning color with a scent to match. Pointed buds spiral open into gorgeous golden-yellow 4 to 5 inch blooms held on long, grace- ful stems. This grandifl ora’s combination of spectacular color, tantalizing lemon fra- grance and glossy green foliage is sure to add impact to your landscapes and bouquets.
Grows 5 to 6 feet tall. 2-yr. No. 1 Grade plants. Each $18.95; 2 for $34.95; 4 for $62.95
SCENTSATIONAL ROSE OFFER
24298 (X)–Includes one each of Pope John Paul II, Bella’roma and Radiant Perfume (3 total), a $59.85 value for $48.95
The All-America Rose Selections symbol identifi es those roses rated as exceptional by the All-America Rose Society, a non-profi t organization of U.S. producers and introducers. The roses are evaluated for two years in test gardens located throughout the United States.
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Zones 5-9–Use these everblooming, very disease- resistant roses for cascading over slopes, banks and walls, for mass plantings or in large contain- ers. Select #1 own root plants.
White Meidiland®
25210–(P.P.6088)–Non-stop blooms from late spring almost until the snow fl ies. Pure white, double, 4 inch blooms cover plants 18 to 24 inch- es tall. Horizontal branches spread up to 4 to 6 feet, becoming a drift of white. Glossy, dark green foliage hides the canes.
Fire Meidiland®
24890–(P.P.11583)–Set your landscape on fi re with this ground-hugging, weed-smothering rose. Abundant clusters of fi re-engine red 2 inch fl owers cover vigorous, spreading plants 12 to 18 inches tall and 4 to 5 feet wide. Blooms continu- ously from spring to fall. Very disease resistant.
Peach Drift®
25067–(P.P.18542)–Blooms continuously from spring to frost. Clusters of 1½ inch bright apricot-peach double blooms cover dwarf plants growing 18 inches high and 3 feet wide. Dark green, glossy foliage covers the dense branches. Resistant to powdery mildew, rust and blackspot.
PRICE OF GROUNDCOVER ROSES (per variety): Each $15.95; 2 for $27.95;
4 for $49.95; 8 for $89.95 GROUNDCOVER ROSE OFFER
23427 (X)–One each of all 3 for $35.95 Fax: 1-800-692-5864 FIRE MEIDILAND® PEACH DRIFT® J. W. JUNG SEED CO. – 35 –
GROUNDCOVER ROSES
RADIANT PERFUME GRANDIFLORA
23461 (X)–Includes one each of Double Knock Out® and Pink Double Knock Out® for $28.95
rose and now available in more great colors. All capture the same incred- famous. The plants exhibit almost total black spot resistance. No
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