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Hybrid Teas and Grandifloras BEVERLY™ Hybrid Teaa


FRAGRANT


(Plant Patent #23495, Var: KORpauvio, aka: Perfume Passion, Pink Perfection, Sophie Davant) T e perfectly formed, high-centered blooms are an enchanting blend of pinks that appear in fl ushes throughout the season. But it is the fragrance that truly takes this rose ‘over the top’. Notes of citrus, peach, pear and plum mingle with underlying base notes of patchouli and fresh myrtle to form a ‘can’t miss’ perfume you’ll long to inhale again and again. Healthy, dark green foliage with just a hint of sheen clothes the bushy, upright plants and off ers good resistance to both blackspot and mildew. Winner of multiple gold and silver medals world-wide includ- ing the Golden Rose of the Hauge in 2013. Zone 5 hardy. Grown own root, shipped in 1.5 quart pots.


Height: 3-4’ Petals: 50+ Flower Size: 4” Fragrance: Intense fruity Hybridizer: Kordes, 2007


Beverly™ BARONNE


DE ROTHSCHILD Hybrid Tea


(MEIsgriso) It has been over 40 years since its introduction in 1968, and the popularity of this rose among enthusiasts has yet to dwindle. Its blooms are a dual-toned mix of magenta-red with a white reverse, and are exceptionally attractive because of their size. Add the enticing aroma and excellent disease-resistance and this plant is a valuable addition to the landscape. It also has a long vase life which makes it unbeatable for cutting.


Height: 3 - 4 1/2’ Petals: 40 Flower Size: 5” Fragrance: Strong, spicy Hybridizer: Meilland, 1968


19.95 ea.


2 for 36.95 4 for 67.95 Item #23539


FRAGRANT FRAGRANT


Baronne De Rothschild


BELLA’ROMA Hybrid Tea


(Plant Patent #15075, Var: JACfrepu) T e name alone lets you know this rose not only has classic beauty, but also boasts a strong, tantalizing fragrance. Its bright yellow pointed buds spiral open to reveal warm yellow petals 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 plants.


Height: 4-6’ Petals: 30 Flower Size: 4-4½” Fragrance: Strong sweet Hybridizer: Zary, 2003


Bella’roma 8Big Purple


19.95 ea. 2 for 36.95 4 for 67.95 Item #23545


FRAGRANT BARBRA STREISAND Hybrid Tea


(Plant Patent #13120, Var: WEKquaneze) T is impressive rose shares star qualities with the dynamic woman for whom it is named. T e striking foliage and healthy habit of the bush command a dramatic stage presence, but it is the masses of deep lavender buds gradually opening into layers of lavender tones that will turn all eyes. She asked for fragrance and got it.


Height: 3-5’ Petals: 35+ Flower Size: 4-6” Fragrance: Strong rose Hybridizer: Carruth, 2001


19.95 ea. 2 for 36.95 4 for 67.95 Item #23540


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16.95 ea. 2 for 29.95 4 for 54.95 Item #23543


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FRAGRANT


Best Kept Secret™ BEST KEPT SECRET™ Hybrid Tea


(PPAF, Var: MEIsalisa) With amazing fragrance and exceptional exhibition quality blooms, this rose won’t remain a secret for long. Large, pale pink buds unfurl to form stunning, high centered blooms of white suff used with light pink and highlighted by medium pink edges. T e fantastic fragrant fl owers are produced on vigor- ous yet compact bushes that only grow up to 4 feet tall. T e dark green, very glossy foliage nicely disguises the canes and exhibits excellent rust and mildew tolerance. Grown own root.


Height: 3½-4’ Petals: 35-45 Flower Size: 4” Fragrance: Strong citrus Hybridizer: Meilland International, 2015


21.95 ea. 2 for 39.95 4 for 54.95 Item #23541


Barbra Streisand


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