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Floribunda Roses


MUSTARD™ Floribunda (Plant Patent #23289, Var: WEKzazette) Who would have thought that this classic condiment combo would work well on a rose, too! T e eye-catching combina- tion of bright red with a mustard yellow reverse is sure to make everyone blink and take a second look. Velvety, double blooms hold their bold color right to the very end. T e fl oriferous, rounded plants fi lled with extremely glossy green foliage bloom in fl ushes throughout the season and are perfect for tucking into landscapes and containers as accents or focal points.


Height: 3-4’ Petals: 25 Flower Size: 3-4” Fragrance: Mild Hybridizer: Bédard, 2012


Ketchup & Mustard™ JULIA CHILD Floribunda


(Plant Patent #18473 Var: WEKvossuto- no) Sample the yummy, butter-yellow color and licorice candy fragrance of the rose that was chosen by master chef Julia Child to bear her name. T e old-fashioned, full fl owers of this fl oribunda will complement the plant palette of every garden, just as this famous and infl uential chef spiced up America’s kitchens with her French culinary cuisine. Completely clean, super- glossy leaves almost mirror the warm, sunny fl owers that arrive in abundance on a medium-low, well-rounded bush. A delectable treat for garden and vase.


Height: 3’ Petals: 35+ Flower Size: 3-4” Fragrance: Strong licorice & spice Hybridizer: Carruth, 2006


18.95 ea. 2 for 34.95 4 for 62.95 Item #24525


FRAGRANT FIRE ‘N’ ICE™ Floribunda


(Var: AROfi ric) T is bi-color beauty is one of the most popular roses bred for the cut fl ower industry. Blooms of dusty red with a white reverse have a mild fragrance and age to a luscious violet-red. T e high-centered fl owers are borne in fl ushes throughout the season on up- right bushes fi lled with glossy, dark green foliage that is not as susceptible to mildew as most fl orist roses. Cut them for bou- quets or leave them on the bush; they’re gorgeous either way.


Height: 5-6’ Petals: 26-40 Flower Size: 4” Fragrance: Mild Hybridizer: Christensen & Carruth, 1987


17.95 ea. 2 for 32.95 4 for 57.95 Item #23710


Fire ‘n’ Ice™ 30 Iceberg ICEBERG Floribunda


(Var: KORbin) A slender bud of crystal white opens quickly to form huge white blooms that are very resis- tant to rain spotting. Each spray will make a fragrant bouquet and they keep covering a big billowy plant all season. Virtually thornless bushes are showered with graceful light green, shiny foliage that is so resistant to disease it can be used as a hedge. Voted by the World Federation of Rose Societies as one of the world’s top ten favorite roses. Very hardy and fragrant.


Height: 4-6’ Petals: 20-25 Flower Size: 4-6” Fragrance: Moderate Hybridizer: Kordes, 1958


15.95 ea. 2 for 27.95 4 for 49.95 Item #24503


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18.95 ea. 2 for 34.95 4 for 62.95 Item #24530


Julia Child


HANNAH GORDON Floribunda


(Var: KORweiso) A tall fl oribunda that needs to go in the back of the bed, but not so far as to make it diffi cult to admire the jewel-like beauty of its clusters. T e fl owers are medium size and basically white with brilliant red edges on the petals. It opens quickly and cleanly and shows bright, golden stamens. A consistent winner at rose shows and yet has the cast iron constitution that would endear it to even the most jaded gardener. Vigorous plants are covered with rounded, dark green, disease resistant foliage.


Height: 5-7’ Petals: 25-30 Flower Size: 4-6” Fragrance: Slight Hybridizer: Kordes, 1983


15.95 ea. 2 for 27.95 4 for 49.95 Item #24470


KETCHUP & Hannah Gordon


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