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Shrub and Landscape Roses MUSIC BOX Shrub


(PPAF, Var: BAIbox) Let this rose ‘play’ in your garden and you certainly won’t be disappointed. Gorgeous, fully double blooms have buttery yellow centers with brushed accents of soft pink on the petal edges giving them a hand-painted appearance. Disease resistant plants fi lled with green, glossy foliage produce harmo- nious clusters of blooms throughout the season for an ever-changing color display. Easy-care and hardy, this rose is sure to blend into any landscape or garden. Hardy through Zone 4. Grown own root.


Height: 3’ Petals: 30-35 Flower Size: 2” Fragrance: Moderate sweet Hybridizer: Lim, 2012


17.95 ea. Music Box OSO EASY®


LEMON ZEST Shrub (PPAF, Var: ChewHocan)


2 for 32.95 4 for 57.95 Item #25045


FRAGRANT


Midnight Blue™


MIDNIGHT BLUE™ Shrub


(Plant Patent #16623, Var: WEKfabpur) Velvety, deep purple blooms in clusters of 5 or more cover this charming, compact shrub rose. T e demure, cupped fl owers have an old fashioned form and a strong, spicy clove fragrance. Cluster several of the low, rounded bushes near a patio where you can admire the unusual colors and appreciate the wonderful scent closely. It will also adorn your favor- ite containers with a fabulous display right on the patio. Resistant to everything.


a yellow rose that doesn’t fade to white! T e petite blooms hold their bright, canary yellow color until the very end forming a brilliant display in the landscape. T e low- mounded, self-cleaning plants with glossy green foliage fl ower profusely from spring until fall and exhibit a very high level of disease resistance. Excellent for containers, mass plant- ings or a front border. Zone 5 hardy. Grown own root, shipped in 1 quart pots.


Height: 1½-2½’ Petals: 15-20 Flower Size: 2” Fragrance: None Hybridizer: Warner, 2013


15.95 ea.


2 for 27.95 4 for 49.95 Item #25056


Oso Easy® Paprika Oso Easy® Lemon Zest OSO EASY® PAPRIKA Shrub


(Plant Patent #18347, Var: ChewMayTime) Spice up your landscape with Paprika. Abundant blooms accented with golden yellow centers begin bright orange and fade to a lovely coral. Small, slightly spreading plants are fi lled with glossy, dark green foliage that perfectly compliments the spicy color of the blooms. With excellent resistance to blackspot and mildew, no spray- ing is required. T is little beauty is perfect for mass or specimen plantings, containers or just about anywhere you want a dash of color. Hardy through Zone 3. Grown own root, shipped in 1 quart pots.


Height: 1-2’ Petals: 4-8 Flower Size: 2” Fragrance: Mild musk Hybridizer: Warner, 1991


15.95 ea. 2 for 27.95 4 for 49.95 Item #25059


36 FRAGRANT


MILWAUKEE’S CALATRAVA™ Shrub


(Plant Patent #22988, Var: RADfragwhite) Admire this rose with both eyes and nose alike! Intoxicatingly fragrant, pure white double fl owers are produced almost continuously from spring to frost on tall, bushy plants. T e slightly ruffl ed petals become tinged with pink when cooler weather sets in. Dark bluish-green foliage provides striking contrast to the fl owers. Voted Best Floribunda at the 2013 Biltmore International Rose Trials. Hardy in Zones 5 to 9. Grown own root.


Height: 4-5’ Petals: 25-30 Flower Size: 3-4” Fragrance: Very strong citrus Hybridizer: Radler, 2011


16.95 ea. 2 for 29.95 4 for 54.95 Item #25025


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Height: 2-3’ Petals: 25 Flower Size: 3-5” Fragrance: Strong clove Hybridizer: Carruth, 2004


18.95 ea. 2 for 34.95 4 for 62.95 Item #25018


Milwaukee’s Calatrava™


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