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HYBRID TEA/GRANDIFLORA/FLORIBUNDA
(Tender Roses)
Bewitched – (3-4’) Hybrid Tea. Large full and formal blooms. Pink cotton candy colored
flowers. Established plants give best bloom and most color. Rich rose fragrance.
Brandy – (3-4’) Hybrid Tea. Large amazing double flowers. Has a blend of apricot hues.
Established plants give the most bloom. Best when cool. Mild fragrance.
Ebb Tide – (4’) Floribunda. Deep plum purple. Whew! This rose will sweep you away!
Dusky deep purple buds open to velvet plum touched with smoke. Intense clove fragrance.
Gold Medal – (4’+) Grandiflora. Medium to large double flowers. Golden yellow to orange.
Deeper color in moderate climates. Rich fruity fragrance. Full sun.
Grande Dame – (4’+) Hybrid Tea. Full and old-fashioned clusters of flowers. Deep but bright
pink blooms that are a classic antique for all landscapes. Intense old rose fragrance.
Heirloom – (3’-4’) Hybrid Tea. Has an upright rounded form. Large double flowers. Beautiful
magenta buds that open into lavender colored flowers. Dark green foliage with a fragrance of
spiced apples or wine!
Livin Easy – (3’-4’) Floribunda. Upright habit. Glossy green foliage. Large double flower.
Stunning apricot orange flowers with a fruity fragrance!
Mister Lincoln – (4’) Hybrid Tea. Tall upright form. AARS award winner. Large pointed buds.
Large full double blooms. Rich red blooms with velvety texture. Dark green foliage. Powerful
rose fragrance, vigorous and tall.
Royal Amethyst – (3’) Hybrid Tea. Slightly spreading. Large double petal flowers. Blended
lavender colored blossoms are very similar to the color of the birth stone of February babies!
Strong fruity fragrance.
Sugar Moon – (4’+) Hybrid Tea. White white white! Upright. Full and classically formed.
Broad classy petals are amazing and smell of intense sweet citrus!
Strike It Rich – (3-4’) Grandiflora. Upright. Large double informal flowers. Swirled gold,
orange, and pink amazing blooms. Makes great cut flowers! As orange as a sunrise! Strong sweet
spice and fruit fragrance.
Twilight Zone – (3’) Grandiflora. Deep velvety purple flowers. Large fully double old fashioned
blooms. These roses look amazing in cut arrangements with their over 40 petal count! Strong
clove and spice fragrance.
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Vavoom – (4’) Floribunda. Orange-juice orange. Vivid and prolific floribunda creates a sizzling
summer display. Glowing flowers are complemented by their fruity fragrance. This low growing
rose is ideal for smaller gardens.
White Licorice – (3’) Floribunda. Classic double flowers. These white flowers have a yellow
blush to them. With cooler weather they will be more yellow and with warmer weather they will
become more white.
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About Face – (4’) Grandiflora. Orange Blend. 2005 AARS winner, this beauty has golden
orange coloring inside the petals, bronzy red outside. Superb vigor, clean green leaves and loads
of bloom with a mild fragrance. A real knockout!
Belinda’s Dream – (4’) Floribunda. Known as the “pretty-in-pink” hybrid. Tolerates diseases
and insects with ease. Performs best in high alkaline clay soils. Resistant to black spot.
Requires full sun. Blooms early spring to frost.
Bing Crosby – (4’) A vigorous stout growing rose with glossy dark green leaves and a long
lasting brilliant tangerine blossomed crown. Has a light fragrance. Known to perform better in
the late summer/fall bloom cycle.
Century Two – (4’) Hybrid Tea. Clear deep pink. Vigorous and flowerful plant with very large,
double, hot pink blossoms. Good in hot weather.
Chrysler Imperial – (3’) Hybrid Tea. AARS award winner. Velvet red petals accompanied by a
powerful rich rose fragrance. A vigorous plant that grows best in warm temperatures.
Distant Drums – (4’) Floribunda. Unusual tan washing to orchid pink. New brunette buds open
to ruffled flowers washed with orchid pink. Striking color. Vigorous and novel.
Drop Dead Red – (3-4’) Floribunda. Amazing red velvet flowers. Large double blooms. Mild
fragrance. To die for accent!
Double Delight – (4’) Hybrid Tea. Cream blushing red. One of the 7 All Time Classic roses in
the world. This winner provides the two highest demands of a rose: spectacular color and spicy,
nose-pleasing fragrance. Likes warm days and cool nights.
Dream Come True – (3’) Grandiflora. Each bushy plant pumps out loads of yellow flowers
tinged with ruby-red. Eye catching! Mild fragrance. A multi-colored mixture sure to be a lucky
person’s dream come true.
Easter Basket – ( 3’) Floribunda. Light yellow petals with pinkish-lavender edges. Slight
fragrance, small clusters of ruffled blooms with medium green foliage.
Easy Going – (3’) Floribunda. Yellow. Glossy foliage, bushy habit, golden peachy yellow
flowers with a slight fruity scent. Consistent in a wide range of climates.
Europeana – (3’) Floribunda. A low growing rose that is grown everywhere because of its great
clusters of dark velvet red flowers that occur with regular flushes all year long. Does best in
heat. One of the best red floribundas.
Electron – (3’) Hybrid Tea. An international award winner and vigorous grower, the large
flowers of this rose have shocking hot pink tones and sweet rosy perfume. Handsome!
Firefighter – (3-4’) Hybrid Tea. Upright bushy. Large formal blooms. These dusky red velvet
flowers are traditional and amazing. Cooler temps give best red color. Intense old rose fragrance.
Falling In Love – (3’) Hybrid Tea. Warm pink with a cream reverse, the large, classic blooms
sit atop strong, sturdy stems just waiting to be cut. Strong rose and fruit fragrance.
First Prize – (3’) Hybrid Tea. Rose-pink. The top exhibition rose in the country, this classic
form has huge pointed buds and magnificent blooms that blend silvery rose-pink and ivory.
Fragrant Cloud – (3’) Hybrid Tea. Coral red-orange. Strong sweet spice and rose fragrance
waft from the well-formed coral-orange blooms. It’s a heady scent. Better color in cool
weather.
Fragrant Plum – (5’) Grandiflora. Mauve. Smoky lavender, blushing purple blooms on long
stems. Strong fruity fragrance. Better color with some heat.
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Full Sail – (3’) Hybrid Tea. Finally, a white rose with strong fragrance! Its upright growth habit
and glossy foliage is backed by a powerful honeysuckle fragrance! Opens best when
temperature is consistent. Best flower size when cool.
George Burns – (2’) Floribunda. Yellow Blend. An array of yellow, red, pink and cream
speckled over ruffled flowers. Compact and free flowering. Novel and unique!
Gingersnap – (3’) Floribunda. Large, broad-petaled blossoms of deep orange-tangerine with a
light fruit fragrance. Tasty as a gingersnap! Brightest color in cool conditions.
Gold Medal - (5’) Grandiflora. Vigorous grower. Has a constant supply of fragrant deep gold
flowers that are brushed with orange. Few thorns and deep green foliage!
Great Century – (3’) Hybrid Tea. White blend. BIG roses are what you get with this one!
White blossoms blushed with pink can get up to 8” across! Sturdy stems. Wondermous! Does
good in heat.
Happy Go Lucky – (3’-5’) Grandiflora. Big fragrant and full old fashioned blossoms of pure
yellow. Flowers like a fool well into the season. Very disease resistant.
Iceberg – (4’) Floribunda. White. One of the top ten roses in the world and the best landscape
white around. Vigorous and disease resistant. Long pointed buds and crisp white flowers.
In the Mood – (3’) Hybrid Tea. Red rose with dripping saturated redness. Each blossom holds
its brilliance until it falls from the bushy prolific plant. Clear color in any weather. Improves
with time.
Intrigue –(3’) Floribunda. AARS award winner. The scent of lemon wafts from this unique
plum-colored rose with glossy leaves. Perhaps the easiest to cut floribunda ever. Very fragrant.
Fragrance and bloom color intensify as the plant matures.
John F. Kennedy – (3’) Hybrid Tea. A tribute to our popular president! Very lush, full,
fragrant white flowers are slow to open. Performs best with warm temperatures.
Julia Child – (3’) Floribunda. Butter Gold. 2006 AARS Winner! Licorice candy fragrance
from the golden blooms. Vigorous, with a nicely rounded habit. Consistent and floriferous.
Just Joey- (3’) Hybrid Tea. Tall brandy-colored buds, open to ruffled apricot-orange flowers
steeped with fruity frangrance. Blooms keep opening on an upright shrub of dark green foliage.
Lasting Love – (3’) Hybrid Tea. Black-Red. Gloriously glossy foliage sets off the dusky red
flowers that have deep burgundy tones. Powerful scent will give Mister Lincoln a run for his
money!
Lime Sublime – (3’) Floribunda. A new floribunda from Ireland. Its color is described as key
lime cream, a most unusual color in roses. Almost every luminous bloom is a perfect spiral.
Withstands humid heat. Very flowerful!
Livin’ Easy – (3’) Floribunda-Medium rounded plant. Apricot-orange blend. Glossy green
foliage is gree from black spot. Easy to grow. Great bloomer.
Peace – (3’) Hybrid Tea. Medium bushy plant with very large full blooms. Lemony-yellow
with pink edges. Huge opulent blossoms with glossy green foliage. Easy to grow. Listed as
one of only 7 “All-Time Classic Roses”.
Miss All-American Beauty – (3’) Hybrid Tea. Deep hot pink. Full, bushy plant carries longlasting blossoms filled with sweet rose perfume, set against huge leathery leaves.
Oklahoma – (3’) Hybrid Tea. Red. Dusky dark red sister to Mister Lincoln. One of the best
black-reds with large buds, graceful flowers, bushy habit, and a delicious scent.
Olympiad – (4’) Hybrid Tea. AARS award winner. Spotlight red, the reddest-of-red roses.
Pointed buds, very long-lasting, well formed flowers. Stout stems on this vigorous upright plant
with grey-green foliage.
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Opening Night – (4’) Hybrid Tea. Bright Red. One of the reddest of the reds. Shapely
blossoms on long straight stems with dark green foliage. Long lived flowers that hold their red
color in all climates, but show their best form and size in cool temperatures.
Purple Tiger – (3’) Floribunda. Mauve and mauve blend on double blooms. Very unique
purple stripes and a rich, fragrant earthy scent reminiscent of ripe currants.
Double Delight –(4’) Hybrid Tea. AARS award winner. Cream blushing red. One of the 7 All
Time Classic roses in the world. This winner provides the two highest demands of a rose:
spectacular color and spicy, nose-pleasing fragrance. Likes warm days and cool nights.
Scentimental – (3’) Floribunda. Striped rose with intense spicy fragrance. Recurrent, random
striped, burgundy-red/creamy-white flowers. Each bloom is unique. Compact, rounded plant
tolerant of many conditions. 1997 AARS.
Sheila’s Perfume – (3’) Floribunda. Yellow Blend. Flowers are yellow edged with deep pink,
and a strong rose and fruit fragrance. Vigorous rounded bush with glossy green leaves.
Sunsprite - (3’) Floribunda. Amongst the worlds top TEN roses, this is the only yellow! Along
with the deep yellow color, there comes super sweet fragrance, lots of glossy deep green leaves,
and good disease resistance! Happiest in cooler temperatures.
Sexy Rexy – (4’) Floribunda. Pink. Arguably the most prolific coral-pink bloomer on the
market. Musters lots of clusters. Clamorous yet glamorous. Vigorous and rigorous, with mild
fragrance and dark green foliage.
Show Biz – (2’) Floribunda. Red. Brilliantly colored fire-engine red blooms borne in sprays on a
very compact, round plant. Excellent disease resistance. Great in mass plantings or for borders.
St. Patrick – (3’) Hybrid Tea. Chartreuse yellow. Unique buds open slowly to blossoms that
show more gold in cool weather, more green in the heat. Best in heat. Light fragrance.
Sunbright – (3’) Hybrid Tea. Yellow. Bright deep yellow blossoms that do not fade from bud to
full open. Bushy plant with deep green foliage. Color is more intense with cooler temps.
Paradise- (4’) Hybrid tea. Blush lavender petals with a ruby red edge. Disease resistant. Grows
rapidly for those of us who don’t have a green thumb. Thrives in the heat.
Peppermint Splash – (4’) Grandiflora. Very large blooms swirled with rich pink against red and
snowy white creating a splash of peppermint pink. Dark green-glossy foliage with light
honeysuckle fragrance. PPAF exclusive.
Perfume Delight – (4’) Hybrid Tea. AARS award winner. Deep rose pink. The perfume is a
strong, heady, sweet rose fragrance. A vigorous, strong, upright growing bush with dark green
foliage.
Rainbow Sorbet – (4’) Floribunda. Yellow blend. Shades of bright yellow, orange and red
finish nicely to light yellow and pink. Perfect as a single bold accent.
Seashell – (3’) Hybrid Tea. Fruity fragrance. Color forming over warm fall nights. Blended
colors: peach and salmon / pink and cream. Can also form a green center.
Secret – (3’) Hybrid Tea. Sweet and spicy fragrance. Flowers formed with soft red mahogany
foliage. Easy to grow. Always attractive and best size when cool temperatures are present.
Strike it Rich –(4’) Grandiflora. Deep golden yellow spun with orange/pink edges. Has a very
strong spicy fragrance. Naturally disease resistant. Very dark green leaves with unusual red
stems. Sensational for bouquets.
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Sunstruck - (4’) Hybrid tea. Enormous round petals of gold/yellow that are bordered by apricot
orange. Best color with light afternoon shade. Colors intensify in cooler temperatures.
Sweet Surrender – (4’) Hybrid Tea. Pink. Lavish old-rose perfume in a new package! Big
pointed buds open to clear, shimmering silvery pink, very double blossoms similar to Grandma’s
cabbage roses. Long stems make good cut flowers. Better in warm temps.
Sweet Surrender – (4’) Hybrid Tea. Pink. Lavish old-rose perfume in a new package! Big
pointed buds open to clear, shimmering silvery pink, very double blossoms similar to Grandma’s
cabbage roses. Long stems make good cut flowers. Better in warm temps.
Tiffany – (4’) Hybrid Tea. AARS award winner. Pink with yellow “glow” in its center. Wellformed, large flowers, sweet fragrance and dark green foliage. Good performer. Color
intensifies with some heat.
Tropicana – (4’) Hybrid Tea. Coral orange with fruity fragrance. Green glossy foliage with
large bloom. Maintains a worldwide reputation.
Toro – (4’) Hybrid Tea. A rose hunter’s dream with its very large, deep ruby-red flowers.
Performs well under hot dry conditions. Big opulent buds open slowly to ensure a fabulous ‘start
to finish’ showing.
Touch of Class – (4’) Hybrid Tea. AARS award winner. Glowing coral pink. Blossoms slowly
spiral open retaining pin point center. Orange, pink, and cream buds finish a warm coral.
Mahogany new growth. Vigorous plant.
We Salute You – (3’) Hybrid Tea. ATTEEEEENTION! All you rose lovers! I give you an
orange/pink blend that gets its best color in warm weather. New buds open to a glowing orange,
then the outer petals wash to a warm pink, creating a nice two-tone effect. A 9/11 memorial rose
introduction.
Wild Blue Yonder – (4’) Grandiflora. Up we go...into a wild new style of rose. The first
lavender-toned rose to take the AARS award in over 20 years, it produces clusters of ruffled
ruby-red-purple blossoms with distinct lavender ‘eyes'. Clean deep green leaves make this
vigorous Grandiflora a mean bouquet machine for the garden.
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