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Dickman Farms 2017 Rose Selection Rose types: Antique: Historic roses, disease tolerant, old-fashioned form, fragrant and hardy. Climbers: Used for camouflage, fence or trellis plantings; long canes. Damask: Recurring bloom, large shrub (5-7'), large double blooms in pinks and whites, fragrant. English: Fully double, cupped, packed with close layers of petals; old world roses crossed with modern roses. Floribunda: Clusters of small to medium size blooms on vigorous and bushy plants. Foetida: Ancient bright yellow rose originating in Middle East; parent of today's yellow roses. Grandiflora: Hybrid tea roses with clusters of large to medium size flowers on long stems. Hybrid perpetual: First roses to have repeat blooms, bred in 1840. Hybrid tea: Flowers are generally produced one to a stem on plants that range from 2 to 6 feet. Meidiland Shrubs: Bred in France by the Meilland family, good for ground cover and erosion control. Miniature: Three feet or shorter, extremely hardy, suitable for container gardening; small leaves and flowers. New Generation: Roses grown on their own roots, not grafted on other root stock. Patio Trees: Roses trained to tree-form, used as walkway, deck and patio accents; not winter hardy in this area. Polyantha: Short (1-3'), wider than tall, small flowers in large clusters. Romantica & Modern Antique: Old-fashioned flower form and fragrance; more disease resistant, more compact; repeat bloom. Rugosa: Ancient rose native to Japan; large hips; introduced to U.S. in 1700s. Shrub: Year-round interest, everblooming, excellent as barrier plantings. Shrublet: Compact, bushy; small leaves, masses of small flowers, disease resistant. Sunblaze: A family of small, hardy roses, 16-18 inches tall and wide, 1.5- to 2.5-inch blooms. 13 Archie St. Auburn, NY 13021 • (315) 253-3030 • dickmanfarms.com Dickman Farms 2017 Rose Selection Hybrid Teas Item # Name Color Description Est. Mature Size Sun Req. 127336 All My Loving HT Rose Orange Soft tea with slight spice fragrance. Large flowers. 4'X3' SUN PT SUN 127339 Barbra Streisand HT Rose Strong rose and citrus blossom scent. Large flowers. 4'X4' SUN PT SUN 113067 Double Delight HT Rose Pink Red with White Strong spicy rose fragrance. Prolific bloomer. 4'X4' SUN PT SUN 118708 Good As Gold HT Rose Orange Grapefruit and citrus fragrance. Bold color. 5'X4' SUN PT SUN 113062 Mister Lincoln HT Rose Strong damask rose fragrance. Velvety quality flower. 6'X5' SUN PT SUN 120915 Neil Diamond HT Rose Red Pink with White Intense sweet and classic rose striped pink and white flower. 5'X4' SUN PT SUN 113085 Neptune HT Rose Lavender Powerful sweet rose fragrance. Extra large flowers. 4'X4' SUN PT SUN 120919 Oklahoma HT Rose Dark Red Strong rose fragrance. Velvety black red flower. 4'X4' SUN PT SUN 127340 Opening Night HT Rose Deep red, velvety blooms hold color well. 4'X3' SUN PT SUN 107512 Peace HT Rose Red Pink and Yellow 4'X4' SUN PT SUN 113068 Pope John Paul II HT Rose White Mild fruity fragrance. Lemony yellow edged pink flower. Strong citrus blossom fragrance. Increased disease tolerance. 5'X4' SUN PT SUN 124732 Pretty Lady HT Rose Pink Sweet spicy fragrance. 4'X5' SUN PT SUN 115274 Sugar Moon HT Rose White Intense sweet citrus and rose scent. Pure white flower. 5'X4' SUN PT SUN 127341 Sunset Celebration HT Rose Moderate fruity fragrance. Sunset hued flowers. 5'X4' SUN PT SUN 115263 Tahitian Sunset HT Rose Apricot Apricot Pink Strong fruit & rose fragrance. 5" flowers. 4'X4' SUN PT SUN Floribunda Item # Name 111031 Cinco de Mayo FL Rose 113053 Colorific FL Rose Color Smokey Orange Salmon Description Unusual color blend of smoked lavender turning rusty orange. Mild fruity fragrance. Est. Mature Size Sun. Req. 4'X4' SUN PT SUN 4'X3' SUN PT SUN 13 Archie St. Auburn, NY 13021 • (315) 253-3030 • dickmanfarms.com Dickman Farms 2017 Rose Selection Pink Golden Yellow 120914 Doris Day FL Rose 110800 Easy Does It FL Rose 105013 Easy Going FL Rose 127337 Easy To Please FL Rose 124785 George Burns FL Rose 105014 Hot Cocoa FL Rose 113060 Julia Child FL Rose 118702 Jump For Joy FL Rose 115268 Ketchup & Mustard FL Rose 111063 Livin Easy FL Rose 105004 Apricot Golden Yellow Red Yellow and Ruby Smokey Orange Golden Yellow Strong fruity and sweet spice scent. 4'X4' SUN PT SUN Moderate fruity fragrance. Increased disease tolerance. 3'X3' SUN PT SUN Moderate fruity fragrance. Increased disease tolerance. 3'X3' SUN PT SUN Moderate clove. Increased disease tolerance. 3'X3' SUN PT SUN Strong fruit and citrus scent. Yellow with red streaks. 4'X3' SUN PT SUN Moderate old rose. Increased disease tolerance. 4'X3' SUN PT SUN Strong apple and rose scent. Own Root. 4'X4' SUN PT SUN Peach Red with Yellow Mild apple scent. Peachy-pink flowers. Ketchup red and mustard yellow center margin & red bicolor flowers. 4'X4' SUN PT SUN 4'X4' SUN PT SUN Moderate fruity scent. Own root. 3'X3' SUN PT SUN Moondance FL Rose Orange Creamy White Light raspberry fragrance. Tolerant to mildew. 4'X3' SUN PT SUN 116073 Oh My! FL Rose Dark Red Makes a lovely bushy hedge. Increased disease tolerance. 4'X4' SUN PT SUN 107506 Shockwave FL Rose SUN PT SUN Sunsprite FL Rose Consistent bright yellow flowers. Strong sweet licorice fragrance. Increased disease tolerance. 4'X4' 105002 Yellow Bright Yellow 3'X3' SUN PT SUN 127335 Violet's Pride FL Rose Lavender Strong grapefruit and spice fragrance. 4'X3' SUN PT SUN Miniature Item # Name Color 115276 All A'Twitter Mini Rose 113078 113086 Description Est. Mature Size Sun Req. Bold orange blooms. 2.5'X2.5' SUN PT SUN Daddy's Little Girl Mini Rose Orange Pink with White Consistently cute in all climates. 12"X18" SUN PT SUN Lemon Drop Mini Rose Yellow Old fashioned formed flowers. Own root. 1.5'X1.5' SUN PT SUN 13 Archie St. Auburn, NY 13021 • (315) 253-3030 • dickmanfarms.com Dickman Farms 2017 Rose Selection Yellow with Orange 113079 Rainbow's End Mini Rose 113080 Starla Mini Rose 118711 You're The One Mini Rose White Pink and White Purple Pavement Rugosa Rose Purple Red Proven consistant preformer. Own Root. 1.5'X1.5' SUN PT SUN Slightly fruity fragrance. Own Root. 1.5'X2' SUN PT SUN Mild apple scent. Perfect mini hybrid tea. Own Root. 2'X2' SUN PT SUN Strong spice fragrance. Increased disease tolerance. 4'X4' SUN PT SUN Rugosa 105011 Grandiflora Item # Name Color Description Orange and Red Bi-color flower. Light fragrance. Golden Tan w/ Pink Spicy, fruit fragrance. Strong Stems. 115271 About Face GR Rose 120918 Anna's Promise GR Rose 110801 105035 Ch-Ching! GR Rose Coretta Scott King GR Rose Dream Come True GR Rose Yellow Coral Orange Yellow & Ruby 113064 Gold Medal GR Rose 122620 Melody Perfume GF Rose 104996 116075 118703 Est. Mature Size Sun Req. 5'X4' SUN PT SUN 4'X4' SUN PT SUN Strong sweet spice and fruit fragrance. 4'X4' SUN PT SUN Moderate tea and spice fragrance. Good disease tolerance. 5'X4' SUN PT SUN Tea rose fragrance. Increased disease tolerance. 5'X4' SUN PT SUN Yellow Rich fruity fragrance. Good disease tolerance. 6'X5' SUN PT SUN Heavy old rose fragrance. Prolific clusters. 4'X4' SUN PT SUN Strike It Rich GR Rose Plum Golden Yellow Strong sweet spice & fruit. Increased disease tolerance. 4'X3' SUN PT SUN Twilight Zone GR Rose Purple Strong clove and spice scent. Double old fashion flower. 3.5'X4' SUN PT SUN 13 Archie St. Auburn, NY 13021 • (315) 253-3030 • dickmanfarms.com Dickman Farms 2017 Rose Selection Item # Name Color Cherry Red 113073 All Ablaze CL Rose 115265 Autumn Sunset CL Rose 105006 Description Est. Mature Sun Req. Size Slight spice scent. Blooms on old and new wood. 10’ Long SUN PT SUN Strong fruit fragrance. Blooms on old and new wood. 10’ Long SUN PT SUN Don Juan CL Rose Apricot Dark Red Strong rose scent. Blooms on old and new wood. 15’ Long SUN PT SUN 113075 Iceberg CL Rose White Honey fragrance. Increased disease tolerance. 118697 Pearly Gates CL Rose Strong spice and rose scent. Blooms on old and new wood. 15' Long SUN PT SUN 105007 Sky's The Limit CL Rose SUN PT SUN Tropical Lightning CL Rose Light fruity fragrance. Hardy. Increased disease tolerance. Moderate fruity scent. Dark orange flower with cream streaks. 10' Long 127338 Pink Butter Yellow Orange Red 6-10' Long SUN PT SUN SUN PT SUN English Roses Item # 120124 112481 126738 110872 Description Abraham Darby Eng Rose Darcey Bussell Eng Rose Falstaff Eng Rose Graham Thomas Eng Rose Color Apricot Crimson Red Yellow 114880 126739 Munstead Wood Eng Rose Olivia Rose Eng Rose Red Pink Description Fruity fragrance. Large apricot flower. Hardy. Medium fruity scent. Short habit. Old Rose scent. Crimson purple flower. Strong tea rose fragrance. Large flowers. Vigorous. Strong old rose fragrance. Large blooms. Increased disease tolerance. Heavy fruity scent. Soft pink. Increased disease tolerance. Est. Mature Size 5'X5' 3'X3' 4'X3' 5'X5' Sun Req. SUN PT SUN SUN PT SUN SUN PT SUN SUN PT SUN 3'X5' 4'X3' SUN PT SUN SUN PT SUN 13 Archie St. Auburn, NY 13021 • (315) 253-3030 • dickmanfarms.com Dickman Farms 2017 Rose Selection Shrub Item # Name 105823 Double Pink Knockout Rose 105018 Double Knockout Rose 106161 Pink Knockout Shrub Rose 108223 Sunny Knockout Rose 111039 White Out (Knockout) Rose 105023 Knockout Shrub Rose 117410 Double Pink Knockout Rose Color Pink Description Own root. Hardy. Increased disease tolerance. Light Sweet scent. Hardy own root. Increased disease Cherry red tolerance. Bright Light Fragrance. Own Root. Hardy. Increased disease Pink tolerance. Yellow Hardy. Light Fragrance White Hardy. Light Fragrance Tea rose fragrance. Own root. Hardy. Increased disease Cherry red tolerance. Pink On own root. Hardy. Increased disease tolerance. Est. Mature Growth Sun Req. 4’x4’ FULL SUN 4’x4’ SUN PT SHD 3’x4’ 3’x4’ 3’x4’ SUN PT SUN SUN PT SUN SUN PT SUN 3’x4’ 4’x4’ SUN PT SHD FULL SUN Ground Cover Item # 111174 113343 Name White Flower Carpet GC Rose Yellow Flower Carpet GC Rose 124779 Rainbow Happy Trails GC Rose Color White Yellow Pink and Yellow Description Hardy. Prolific Bloomer. Hardy. Prolific Bloomer. Est. Mature Growth Sun Req. 2’x6’ Full Sun 2’x6’ Full Sun Mild tea and fruity scent. Powerhouse bloomer. 4" GC SUN PT SUN Most of our roses are grafted varieties. The graft (knobby area near the base of the canes) should be planted a minimum of two to three inches below soil line. This provides better winter protection. Plant in full sun in well-drained soil rich in organic matter. Dig the hole twice as wide as the root system and deep enough to get the graft below soil line. Thoroughly mix organic matter (two to four shovels full of compost or 7 Year Gold manure) into the soil. Remove from the pot. If many roots encircle the root ball, make three or four shallow scores with a sharp knife. Set the root ball in the hole, backfill with the mixture of native soil and organic matter, tamp lightly and water deeply with 5 gallons of water. Use of BioTone Starter Plus will stimulate new root growth. Water deeply every 3-5 days until well established, then once a week as needed. Watering in early a.m. allows the foliage to be dry 13 Archie St. Auburn, NY 13021 • (315) 253-3030 • dickmanfarms.com Dickman Farms 2017 Rose Selection before evening, reducing disease risk. A 2-3” layer of bark mulch will help keep the soil moist and retard weed growth. Approximately two weeks after planting begin fertilizing with a low nitrogen fertilizer, such as Rose-tone, Neptune’s Harvest or Gro-tone. Your last fertilizer application for the season should be no later than mid-August. Deadhead regularly to promote quick reblooming. If you need to transplant a rose, do it in the early spring while the plant is still dormant. Prune the plant back to 18-24”, dig the root ball, and move to its new location. Plant it following the above instructions. Pruning: Remove dead growth and suckers (grow from beneath the graft), weak or crossing canes. When deadheading, cut back to 1/4” above a 5-leaflet leaf that faces the outside of the plant. For climbers, every 2-3 years cut back oldest canes to ground. This allows younger canes to develop. This helps with sunlight and air circulation for healthier, strong rose plants. TREE ROSES We recommend that tree roses be grown in a pot. They are top-grafted and are sensitive to winter kill. Place the pot on your deck or patio or sink a larger pot into a garden bed and drop the tree rose pot into it. This makes it easy to retrieve the rose for winter protection. INSECT AND DISEASE CONTROL Aphids: masses of small, soft insects on buds, new growth, and leaves. Color is usually green but can also be red or black. Control with insecticidal spray such as Neem oil or insecticidal soap, or with a granular systemic insecticide applied to the ground. Ladybugs are a natural control; both adults and larvae eat aphids. Japanese Beetles: Leaves show numerous holes, often skeletonized. Beetles are metallic brown with a green head. They are usually present late June through August. Control with insect sprays such as Sevin, Pyrethrin, or Neem oil. Beetle traps are helpful if placed at least 10’ downwind of your plants. You can also knock the beetles off into a pail of hot soapy water; wait one hour then throw them on the compost pile. Thrips: Leaves and flowers are distorted, shredded, or discolored. Use a systemic insecticide labeled for Thrips, such as Bonide Systemic Rose and Flower care, or spray with Pyrethrin. Caterpillars: Chew holes in leaves. Spray with Pyrethrin, BT, Sevin, or use a granular systemic. Powdery Mildew, Downy Mildew, Blackspot: Spray every 7-10 days with a fungicide such as Daconil (Fungonil) Serenade or Rose 3 in 1. Spray upper and lower leaf surface. For both insect and disease control, rotate the products you use to avoid resistance (alternate products monthly) WINTER CARE Bush-type roses: Stop deadheading roses in September. Rose hips will form, helping the plants to harden off and go dormant (flowers will still be produced for several weeks, weather permitting). In late fall tall canes can be cut back to two feet to avoid breakage by heavy snow and ice. Clean up all debris. Spray with a Fungicide. Mound loose mulch over plants to a depth of 18”, or use 6” of compost. In spring remove this mulch a few inches at a time as the weather warms. Climbing roses: Same as for bush-type except DO NOT cut them back. Tie canes securely to fence, arbor or trellis. Spray with a Wilt Pruf to prevent desiccation. If the area is very windy wrap burlap around the canes. Trim back winter-killed growth in the spring. Tree roses: When the tree rose has gone dormant bring pot and all into an attached garage with windows. Place the rose near the house wall. Check occasionally to be sure soil is slightly moist. If necessary prune back branches to 12-15” 13 Archie St. Auburn, NY 13021 • (315) 253-3030 • dickmanfarms.com