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Climber
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WOW. Really good. BIG blooms. Furious
grower and profuse bloomer. Big blooms have exhibition form. Excellent
repeat bloomer. |
Sold
Out Until 12-15-04 Bare root #1 grade
$12.99 |
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Westerland
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'Westerland' was
introduced in 1979. This tough climbing rose will grow in a wide range
of conditions. It copes with dry poor soils and will even flower in
light shade. It is vigorous to 10' and flowers over a long period often
lasting well into the autumn. The apricot orange and gold flowers look
at their best in late summer and autumn light. They are lightly scented
and good for picking. |
BRC0504 Bare root #1 grade $12.99 |
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White
Dawn
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One
of the best repeat bloomers! Pure white gardenia-like roses
are fragrant and beautiful throughout the season. White
Dawn has good disease resistance and will add terrific
contrast in your landscape. |
BRC0505 Bare root #1 grade $12.99 |
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William
Baffin |
Semi double deep pink flowers are accented with lighter
pink. The robust plant is extremely hardy. Plants are vigorous and grow
to 10 feet. Blooms on new and old wood. The flowers have up to 25 petals
with a mild fragrance. Excellent disease resistance.
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BRC0506 Bare root #1 grade $12.99 |
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| Yellow Blaze |
Sport of Sun Flare. Blooms best on old wood. The flowers
have up to 35 petals with a mild fragrance. Excellent disease
resistance.
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BRC0507 Bare root #1 grade $12.99 |
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Yellow
Charles Austin
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Best as a pillar. Light yellow that slowly fades to cream
with consistent repeat throughout the year. Grows 8 to 10 feet with
slightly spreading habit. Blooms very double, Cupped and fragrant. |
Bare root #1 grade $12.99 |
Zephirine
Droughin
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Deep pretty pink old garden rose form with fragrance. Chief
claim to fame is it is thorn less. Good vigorous grower with
decent repeat. |
BRC0553 Bare root #1 grade $12.99 |
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