The Lady of the Lake (Ausherbert). Olivia Rose Austin (Ausmixture).
The Poet's Wife (Auswhirl).
'Zinfin Doll' Hydrangea.
Prairie Magic Apple. Bloomerang 'Pink Perfume'.
Lilac Bloomerang ‘Pink Perfume’ A pretty, pink reblooming lilac! A multi-season flower show in pink that will delight gardeners in spring, mid- summer and fall with fragrant flowers.
Peony ‘Best Man’ Deep red blooms with pink undertones consist of a single layer of large petals surrounded by a large dome of small- er ruffled petals. Sturdy stems support several blooms through June and July.
Peony ‘Whopper’ Whopper blooms! Large bomb shaped flowers explode in shades of pink on straight sturdy stems. This is a late flow- ering peony but well worth the wait.
Rose ‘Lady of the Lake’ (Ausherbert) David Austin Rose. This new climbing or rambling rose will likely reach a considerable height at maturity – 10 to 12 feet or more. Stems are flexible and bear sprays of blushing pink blooms in an open formation with golden stamens. A repeat flowerer, these roses have a fresh citrus fragrance.
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Rose ‘Olivia Rose Austin’ (Ausmixture) Part of the English Rose Collection bred by David Austin, this may be their best rose to date. Flowers are of the beau- tiful Old Rose formation, commencing as prettily cupped buds and gradually opening to become shallowly cupped rosettes of three and a half inches across. Blooms are a lovely soft shade of pink with a strong, pleasing fragrance and distinct fruity tints. Disease-resistant.
Rose ‘Poseidon’ The lavender-blue, large, ruffled petals were named after the Greek god of the sea. Four inch rosette blooms are very full (50 to 60 petals) and moderately fragrant. A repeat bloomer that is disease and blackspot resistant.
Rose ‘The Poet's Wife’ (Auswhirl) David Austin Rose. Shiny foliage and strong yellow flow- ers, it is an excellent repeat bloomer. Flowers have a neat outer ring of petals enclosing an informal group of petals within. A low grower, this is ideal for positioning near the front of borders. Flowers have a rich fragrance with strong lemon tints at first, becoming sweeter and stronger with age.
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Prairie Magic Apple The very best tasting hardy apple, crisp fruit matures mid- September. A seedling of the cross ‘Goodland’ x ‘Mantet’. Trees should reach a mature height of 25 to 30 feet. The tree has good cold hardiness and performs best in moder- ate to full sunshine. It is suited to a wide range of soil types and growing conditions. h
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Photo courtesy of Proven Winners.
Photo courtesy of Proven Winners.
Rose photos courtesy of David Austin Roses.
Photo courtesy of Jeffries Nurseries Ltd.
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