Hybrid Teas and Grandifloras DARK NIGHT™ Hybrid Tea
(Plant Patent #21071, Var: MEIrysset, Exhi- bition Name: Garden Director Bartje Miller) Novel color and exhibition quality blooms will have rose afi cionados clamoring to obtain this distinctive hybrid tea. However, you don’t have to be a rose expert to grow Dark Night as it has natural toughness and the ability to produce an abundance of blooms in all kinds of conditions. T e color is like nothing we have seen – a dark, velvety red with a reverse of light yellow suff used with red. Large buds are high-centered, unfurling to form cup-like blooms. Foliage is dark green and very glossy. If you’re on the lookout for something diff er- ent, give this rose a try! Grown own root.
Height: 5-5½’ Petals: 25+ Flower Size: 3½-4” Fragrance: Very slight Hybridizer: Meilland International, 2012
Dark Night™ DEE-LISH® Hybrid Tea
(PPAF, Var: MEIclusif, aka: Forget-Me- Not) A perfect name for this hybrid tea which perfumes the air with a delicious fragrance of verbena and citrus. Very dark buds spiral open to reveal old-fashioned, cupped and quartered blooms in an exuberant shade of non-fading, deep pink. T e semi-glossy, green foliage carries an award-winning level of disease resistance. Upright bushy plants bloom in fl ushes throughout the season off ering an endless supply of fl owers to cut. Northern rose- lovers rejoice - Dee-Lish is Zone 5 hardy. Grown own root.
Height: 6-6½’ Petals: 35-40 Flower Size: 4” Fragrance: Very strong Hybridizer: Meilland, 2005
21.95 ea. 2 for 39.95 4 for 74.95 Item #23644
FRAGRANT Dee-Lish®
DOUBLE DELIGHT Hybrid Tea
(Var: ANDeli) Nicely formed cream blooms have strawberry markings invading the outer ring of petals as they unfold, becoming more pronounced as the summer wears on. It not only deserves its place on the show table but also makes a dramatic cut fl ower with its intensely fragrant profusion. T e plants are medium to tall,
ing and quick to repeat. T e green, matte foliage will fall prey to mildew if you neglect your spray program, but that’s its only fault and it doesn’t mind cold winters.
Height: 4-5’ Petals: 35-40 Flower Size: 4-6” Fragrance: Strong Hybridizer: Swim and Ellis, 1977
15.95 ea. Double Delight 12
2 for 27.95 4 for 49.95 Item #23656
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19.95 ea. 2 for 36.95 4 for 67.95 Item #23642
FRAGRANT
Dick Clark™ DICK CLARK™ Grandifl ora
(PPAF, Var: WEKfunk) No two fl owers are exactly alike on this changeable chameleon of a rose. Black-red buds spiral open to show off swirls of cream edged with vibrant cherry pink. As the sun strikes the classically-formed blooms, they begin to blush with burgundy hues, fi nally fi nishing deep, dark red. T e beautiful blooms are held on long cutting stems and displayed against super-shiny green foliage for an eye-popping combo. Easy to grow, broadly rounded, bushy plants have great vigor and disease resistance.
Height: 4½-5’ Petals: 25-30 Flower Size: 4-5” Fragrance: Moderate cinnamon spice Hybridizer: Carruth/Bédard, 2011
18.95 ea. 2 for 34.95 4 for 62.95 Item #23648
Dainty Bess spread- DAINTY BESS Vintage Hybrid Tea
A fi ve petalled creamy pink with showy burgundy stamens whose airy clusters have all the elegance of a fl ight of tropical birds. Tall, upright, hardy plants are clothed in cast iron, grayish green, leathery foliage. An ageless beauty that has become a classic and a perennial favorite among artists who capture the beauty of the rose.
Height: 5-6’ Petals: 5 Flower Size: 4-6” Fragrance: Mild, spicy Hybridizer: Archer, 1925
16.95 ea. 2 for 29.95 4 for 54.95 Item #23640
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