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New Roses 2-7, 27, 30, 39, 44 David Austin® English Roses 8


Hybrid Teas & Grandifloras 2-6, 9-27


Floribundas 4,5,6, 28-32


Shrubs 4,5,7,8, 33-34


Climbing Roses 35-37


Groundcovers 38-39


Miniatures 7, 40-41


Antique Roses 13, 42


Tree Roses 44-45


Welcome to Edmunds’ Roses, Fall is in the air around here. The scents of crushed leaves, fresh apples, and


pumpkin spice lattes abound. The mornings are crisp, and the afternoons are warm (sometimes). For many, fall signifies the end of the growing season, and Wisconsin is certainly no exception. For those of us that experience a noticeable change in seasons, this sometimes seems like an odd time to roll out a new gardening catalog. But, no matter if your roses are just starting to go to sleep, or if they’re still blooming away, we hope that this arrives at a time when you can sit down and browse through our new offerings.


Each year we strive to bring you the latest releases in roses and this year is no


different. We have seven(!) “2021 Sneak Peeks” and we hope you’ll try every one of them. However, if you only have room for a few, make sure to check out Enchanted Peace (below), Perfume Factory (p. 3), and Fun in the Sun (p. 5). Plus, don’t miss out on our other new offerings, including our cover rose Forever Yours. All of our roses are sold on a ‘first come, first served’ basis, so be sure to order early. We would hate to disappoint you.


We love roses and we’re thrilled to be able to offer them to you. We appreciate all of


our customers, whether you have room in your garden for five roses or fifty. If you have suggestions for roses you’d like to see offered, please let us know. We appreciate your business and look forward to serving you in 2020 and beyond.


Sincerely,


Richard Zondag, President Edmunds’ Roses


2021 SNEAK PEEK!


Enchanted Peace™ HYBRID TEA


(PPAF, Var: MEIzoloi) Take Love & Peace, add more fragrance, more blooming power, and you get Enchanted Peace. The classic, hybrid tea blooms open yellow, largely suffused with orange, especially near the edge of the petals, and quickly change to yellow suffused with pink. Bushy, upright plants have very glossy, green foliage and produce an abundance of the beautiful blooms throughout the season. Performs as well in containers as it does in the garden. Grown own root.


Height: 5' Petals: 35-38 Flower Size: 3" Fragrance: Moderate to strong Hybridizer: House of Meilland®


, 2021


The above symbols designate award-winning roses. See page 47 for a full explanation of these symbols and for our quality guarantee.


♨ ADDITIONAL SYMBOLS! – Indicates varieties that are more adaptable


to regions that experience extended periods of high temperatures.


w – Indicates varieties that will perform well when planted in locations that receive as little as 4 hours


of sunlight. Enchanted Peace™


27.95 ea. 2 for 25.50 ea. 4 for 22.95 ea. Item #23682


Free Shipping Offer EXPIRES FEBRUARY 6, 2020


Orders that total $100.00 or more in merchandise (excluding sales tax) received by February 6, 2020 are eligible for FREE SHIPPING. Save $14.95!


Free shipping applies to our standard shipping methods only. The entire order must be shipped to one address. Extra charges apply for expedited shipping or shipping to more than one address. This offer cannot be applied to previous orders. We do not ship to APO addresses, AK, HI, ID or outside the continental United States.


Your source


for America’s finest garden roses.™


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