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Hybrid Teas and Grandifloras FRAGRANT


POPE JOHN PAUL II Hybrid Tea


(Plant Patent #19107, Var: JACsegra) T is radiant beauty, chosen by the Vatican to honor the late Pope John Paul II, is considered one of the most fragrant roses of all time. Dark green, glossy foliage provides a perfect setting for the large, luminous, pure white blos- soms with classic hybrid tea form and a delightful fresh citrus scent. T is truly exceptional rose has received top marks for its vigorous growth and abundance of


exceptional disease resistance, this rose is just about perfect in every way.


Height: 4-5’ Petals: 30-40 Flower Size: 5” Fragrance: Strong citrus Hybridizer: Zary, 2008


21.95 ea. Pope John Paul II PEACE Hybrid Tea


Hands down the most popular rose ever hybridized, and still going strong after more than half a century. Big, somewhat spreading, rugged plants will stay clean as long as you don’t over fertilize. Some have claimed that this pink edged yellow is deteriorating because of over propagation, but if you go back to the fertilization meth- ods of the era in which it was introduced, gardeners were dependent upon manure and rarely employed commercial plant foods. Still appears in rose shows because it seems to survive anywhere.


Height: 4-6’ Petals: 40-45 Flower Size: 5-7” Fragrance: Mild, fruity Hybridizer: Meilland, 1945


15.95 ea. 2 for 27.95 4 for 49.95 Item #24085


DE MONACO Hybrid Tea (Var: MEImagarmic)


PRINCESSE


after the untimely passing of Grace Kelly, it is said that she delighted in the combination of colors on this royal rose. Large, ovoid buds spiral open to reveal layer upon layer of ivory white petals edged with deep, cerise pink. Compact plants present the large, classically formed blooms on stems per- fect for cutting. T e dark green, glossy foliage is exceptionally disease resistant making this rose perfect for the garden, bouquets and the showbench.


Height: 2-3’ Petals: 35-40 Flower Size: 4” Fragrance: Moderate fruity Hybridizer: Meilland, 1984


15.95 ea. Princesse de Monaco 22


2 for 27.95 4 for 49.95 Item #24105


Introduced just Queen Elizabeth QUEEN ELIZABETH Grandifl ora


T is rose has been around for almost half a century and is the original member of the grandifl ora class. In cool climates, blooms are a shell pink picking up salmon shades where the nights are warm. T e plants are quite tall producing huge candelabras in the fall and are covered with lustrous, cast iron foliage. Often employed as a shrub because its almost impervious to disease and so hardy it will survive almost anywhere.


Height: 5-7’ Petals: 35-40 Flower Size: 4-5” Fragrance: Moderate Hybridizer: Lammerts, 1955


15.95 ea. 2 for 27.95 4 for 49.95 Item #24120


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2 for 39.95 4 for 74.95 Item #24103


FRAGRANT PERFUME DELIGHT Hybrid Tea


T e name says it all - the fragrance of this rose is an absolute delight. T e powerful perfume of damask rose lures you in to take a closer look at the brilliant, lipstick pink fl owers. Long-pointed buds spiral open to reveal large fl owers with excellent form. Established plants will produce the immense blooms that this rose is known for, but they’re well worth the wait. T e upright, bushy plants are fi lled with glossy, leathery foliage and put forth the high-centered blooms on long stems perfect for cutting.


Height: 3-4’ Petals: 25-30 Flower Size: 4-6” Fragrance: Strong rose Hybridizer: Weeks, 1974


15.95 ea. 2 for 27.95 4 for 49.95 Item #24096


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Perfume Delight


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