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Hybrid Teas & Grandifloras


Full Sail HYBRID TEA


(Var: MAClanoflon) Watch your head, helm’s alee! You’ll like the cut of Full Sail’s jib. In the garden it provides a frothy display of creamy white blooms and it’s guaranteed to take the cup at the show. This intensely fragrant sport of New Zealand will prove seaworthy in gardens from coast to coast. Like New Zealand, it has tough, disease resistant, shiny, dark green foliage that contrasts perfectly with its flowers. Be sure to hold on tight, otherwise the intense, heady fragrance is sure knock you overboard.


Height: 4-5' Petals: 30-35 Flower Size: 4-6" Fragrance: Intense, honeysuckle Hybridizer: McGredy, 1999


21.95 ea. 2 for 19.95 ea. 4 for 17.95 ea. Item #23746


Full Sail


Gold Medal™


Gold Medal™ GRANDIFLORA ♨


(Var: AROqueli) In the spring this variety is regularly seen on the show bench because most of the first crop of blooms comes singly. Larger than most grandifloras, it is one of the most dependable in the yellow shades. Deep gold brushed with orange when it first opens, it lightens as the blossom matures. The foliage is large, deep green and heavily toothed as well as clean and disease resistant. A very vigorous grower.


Gemini™ HYBRID TEA


(Plant Patent #11691, Var: JACnepal) Creamy white with a coral-red edge on exhibition quality blooms. You won’t have to check your horoscope to see if you are a winner with this rose, as every flower seems to have perfect form. Its color will intensify as it ages and you will find it with long cutting stems and terrific dark green leaves to offset the flowers. Gemini signifies twins so you will probably want to buy it in quantities of two. A must- have for all exhibitors. It wins often.


Height: 4-5' Petals: 25-30 Flower Size: 5-7" Fragrance: Very light Hybridizer: Zary, 2000


22.95 ea. 2 for 20.95 ea. 4 for 18.95 ea. Item #23755


Gemini™ Grande Dame™


Good As Gold™ HYBRID TEA


(Plant Patent #26052, Var: WEKgobafa) Is it orange? Maybe. Is it gold? Possibly. Is it gorgeous? Absolutely! Full, double blooms of classic form are a difficult-to-describe blend of gold, orange, and yellow finishing with a kiss of red on the petal edges. Upright, bushy plants filled with glossy, deep green foliage crank out loads of long-stemmed beauties as perfect for cutting bouquets as they are for the landscape.


Height: 3-6' Petals: 27-35 Flower Size: 4-5" Fragrance: Mild, grapefruit and citrus Hybridizer: Carruth, 2014


22.95 ea. 2 for 20.95 ea. 4 for 18.95 ea. Item #23782


Good As Gold™ 16


Grande Dame™ HYBRID TEA


(Plant Patent #23476, Var: WEKmerewby) A glorious modern rose with the advantages of natural vigor, abundant flowers, and exceptional disease resistance, while still retaining the romance of old rose style and fragrance. The fully double, rose- pink blossoms display a hint of blue tones, no doubt provided by their impeccable Meredith x Wild Blue Yonder parentage. Each bloom invites you to bury your nose and inhale its rich old rose fragrance. The big, shrub-like bushes are filled with abundant deep green leaves and offer their blooms on low- thorned stems.


Height: 4-5½' Petals: 30-35 Flower Size: 5-6" Fragrance: Intense, old rose Hybridizer: Carruth, 2011


22.95 ea. 2 for 20.95 ea. 4 for 18.95 ea. Item #23786


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Height: 5-6' Petals: 35-40 Flower Size: 5-6" Fragrance: Mild, fruit and spice Hybridizer: Christensen, 1983


19.95 ea. 2 for 18.25 ea. 4 for 16.50 ea. Item #23780


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