6280 S. Old State Road 37
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Arctic Blue - $19.99 / 35-40 petals, 3-4” / Moderate fruity/citrus fragrance / Medium tall habit. Pointed blooms open to lilac pink fading to lavender blue with a cream reverse. Very good disease resistance.
Belinda’s Dream $16.99 /60+ petals, 4.5” /Moderate fruity fragrance / Mid-height upright habit. Fat buds open to very double silvery-pink blooms. Thrives in heat and is blackspot free. Requires no winter protection. Own Root
Burst of Joy - New $19.99 / 25-30 petals, 3.5” / Mild Tea fragrance / Medium-upright, bushy habit. Vigorous plants push intense bright orange roses with a yellow reverse all season, makes a long lasting cut flower. good disease resistance, A product of ‘Ketchup & Mustard’.
Celestial Night - $19.99 / 60-75 petals, 3-4” / Mild fruity fragrance / Upright bushy habit. Full blooms of plum purple with a lighter reverse. A good performer not just for its color, very good disease resistance.
Dorris Day - $19.99 / 45-55 petals, 4.5” diameter / Strong fruity and sweet spice fragrance / Medium, upright and bushy habit. Large and full, non-fading pure gold yellow blooms on a floriferous, vigorous bush
Earth Angel - $18.99 / 40+ petals, to 1.75” in diameter / Strong citrus, raspberry fragrance / Rounded, bushy habit. Very full English style blooms of cream with shell pink centers resemble peonies. Bright glossy disease resistant leaves. A European introduction with good health and vigor.
First Impression - $18.99 / 26-40 petals, 3” / licorice fragrance / Compact, rounded habit. Bright yellow blooms of good size on a compact, easy to care for disease resistant plant. Long vase life.
Hot Cocoa - $19.99 / 30 petals, 4” / Moderate old rose fragrance / Tall bushy rounded habit. Clusters of smokey, rusty orange blooms top lush glossy foliage. Good vigor and natural disease resistance.
Julia Child - $17.99 / 35+ petals, 3.5” / Strong licorice and spice fragrance /Low bushy rounded habit. Full butter-gold blooms of old-fashioned form. Very disease resistant and floriferous. 2006 AARS winner. Own Root
Ketchup & Mustard $19.99 / 25 petals, 3.5” / Mild fragrance / Rounded, bushy habit. Non fading red petals with deep yellow reverse. A well behaved plant with nice glossy foliage. Best flower size in cooler weather.
Life of the Party - $19.99 / 55-65 petals, 3-3.5” / Strong fruity/citrus fragrance / Upright bushy habit. Full cupped blooms of sunny yellow age to cream and light pink. Great disease resistance.
Queen of Elegance - New $19.99 /40-90 petals, 3.5-4.5” / Strong rose fragrance / Medium upright and bushy habit. Medium-pink blooms are very full and large for their class. Glossy leaves with good disease resistance.
Rosie the Riveter $19.99 / 30-45 petals, 3-3.5” diameter / Moderate fruit and spice fragrance / Medium, rounded and bushy habit. Orange-gold suffused with pink, the pointed buds keep on coming all season on top of the very dark and glossy foliage. The result of ‘Hotel California’ crossed with ‘Distant Drums’.
Roxxane Veranda - New $19.99 / 41+ petals, 2” / Mild fragrance /Low bushy habit. Resembling red English roses in miniature, the many-petalled blooms occur all summer, tolerating extremes. Disease resistant
Sunbeam Veranda - New $19.99 / 25-30 petals, 3” / Mild fragrance / Low, bushy habit. Cuppy blooms of blazing yellow, unusually low and shrubby habit. Disease resistant glossy leaves. Excellent vigor and rebloom.
Sunsprite - $16.99 / 30 petals, 3” / Strong sweet licorice fragrance / Rounded, bushy habit. Good sized
blooms of deep, non-fading yellow are almost always showing color. Good disease resistance.
Violet’s Pride - $19.99 / 35-45 petals, 3.5-4” / Strong spice-grapefruit fragrance / Medium, rounded and bushy. Spiraled pointed buds open to very full lavender/magenta blended blooms of good size.
Floribunda Roses
This group is characterized by their ability to bear profuse clusters of medium sized flowers with more than one bloom at any
time. All varieties we have currently bloom on new as well as old wood. Floribundas as a class are a little hardier and easier to care for than Teas or Grandifloras. Most benefit from a regular fungicide regiment and need their canes mulched heavily to survive our winters unless otherwise indicated.