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New Roses for 2020 NEW FOR 2020! NEW FOR 2020!


Life’s Little Pleasures™


Life’s Litle Pleasures™ MINIATURE


(PPAF, Var: WEKswenchev) Take time to sit down on your patio and find enjoyment in Life’s Little Pleasures. Very double blooms of lovely lavender pink, fade to lavender but then hold their color to the very end. Aiming to please, this little baby has a well rounded, compact habit and sets an abundance of blooms with excellent bud and flower form. Those on the West Coast may get the most enjoyment out of Life’s Little Pleasures, although she grows well everywhere else too. Grown own root.


Height: 24-32" Petals: 50-65 Flower Size: 2-3" Fragrance: Moderate, fruity Hybridizer: Bédard, 2020


21.95 ea. 2 for 19.95 ea. 4 for 17.95 ea. Item #24757


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In Your Eyes™


In Your Eyes™ SHRUB


(PPAF, Var: WEKfybomeba) This color-changing chameleon of a rose is one you have to see to believe. The single, ruffled blooms begin yellow with a burgundy- red eye and age to lavender pink with a deep purple eye. The rounded, bushy plants have glossy green foliage that seems to shrug off most diseases, and they are almost continuously in bloom providing a fantastic color show. Great for attracting bees to your yard – they seem to love the sweet fragrance and the easy access to pollen. Grown own root.


Height: 6-8' Petals: 4-8 Flower Size: 1½-2½" Fragrance: Moderate, fruit and spice Hybridizer: Carruth, 2020


21.95 ea. 2 for 19.95 ea. 4 for 17.95 ea. Item #24949


2021 SNEAK PEEK! 2021 SNEAK PEEK!


Lotty’s Love


Loty’s Love HYBRID RUGOSA


(Plant Patent #22570, Var: BOCrogosnif) There’s a whole lot to love about this rose. It looks a bit old-fashioned, but has quite a few modern day conveniences. Semi-double blooms are a rather novel color of beetroot purple, suffused with magenta and highlighted with a white streaked eye and prominent


gold stamens.


Bushy plants have rugose foliage and repeatedly produce blooms throughout the season, with no deadheading needed to keep them looking their best. Hardy to Zone 3. Grown own root.


Height: 3-3½' Petals: 9-16 Flower Size: 4" Fragrance: Strong, cinnamon Hybridizer: Bock, 1997


21.95 ea. 2 for 19.95 ea. 4 for 17.95 ea. Item #24993


Belinda’s Blush™


Belinda’s Blush™ SHRUB


(Plant Patent #27244, Var: BBARE) Discovered in a Texas nursery, this voluptuous new beauty is a naturally occurring sport of Belinda’s Dream. Her blooms are a creamy white confection with whispers of pink on the petal edges. Bushy, upright plants have healthy green foliage that holds strong against powdery mildew, rust, and downy mildew. Don’t expect the best performance if you live where summers are scorching, but for those in cooler spots, this one looks like a dream come true. Zone 5 hardy.


Height: 2½-3' Petals: 45-50 Flower Size: 3½-4" Fragrance: Light, fruity Hybridizer: Shoup, 2021


24.95 ea. 2 for 22.75 ea. 4 for 20.50 ea. Item #24808


Pink Snowflakes™


Pink Snowflakes™ SHRUB


(PPAF, Var: WEKneflosprif) So full of blossoms, that if the color wasn’t pink, you would swear that it was covered in snow. The gently ruffled, bubble gum pink blooms fade to light pink as they age and smother the low, mounded, slightly spreading plants from spring until frost. Small, glossy green leaves have good resistance against black spot in many climates, and superb resistance against powdery mildew, rust, and downy mildew. Ideal for landscapes, mass plantings, and borders.


Height: 20-30" Petals: 5-8 Flower Size: 1½-2" Fragrance: Light, tea Hybridizer: Bédard, 2021


24.95 ea. 2 for 22.75 ea. 4 for 20.50 ea. Item #25078


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