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FLORIBUNDA or LANDSCAPING ROSES
Best time to plant Bare rooted -
June to mid September
Floribunda Roses (Landscaping Roses) were originally known as hybrid polyantha roses. The name originated because floribunda roses have been developed by crossing the polyanthas with the hybrid teas. Floribunda roses are specially noted for their vigorous growing habits. The flowers may be borne singly or in clusters. Floribunda roses may be planted 60 - 90cm apart.





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ALAIN
(F). Carmine red, AS 6-7.5cm. (1948). Semi-double, bud ovoid, cluster, Fol. glossy, dark, upright, free blooms. Geneva gold Medal 1948.

$ 16.50

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ANGEL FACE
(F). Rich, deep lavender, AS 8-10cm.(1969). Double fragrant hardy, free branching, compact moderate height. AARS 1969.

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APRICOT NECTAR
(F). Pink apricot with a golden base. AS10-11cm. (1965). Double ovoid bud, very fragrant, Vig., bushy, abundant bloom. AARS 1966.

$ 16.50

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BELLA ROSA
(F). Salmon pink (1982). Blooms 3cm in clusters on a sturdy bush 45cm. in height.

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BRIDAL PINK
(F). Pink. P.30-35 (1967). Bud ovoid-pointed, double high centred blooms, Fol. leathery, Vig. growth, upright bushy, free bloom, suitable cut flower.

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BRIDAL WHITE
(F). White (1970). Sport of bridal pink, medium size, double high centred, slightly fragrant, Vig. profuse bloom.

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BRILLIANT PINK ICEBERG
(F) (PBR) This is a sport of the rose “Blushing” Pink Iceberg and exhibits the same growth habits of its parent. Lightly fragrant rose pink blooms

$ 18.90

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BURGUNDY ICEBERG
(PBR) A burgundy sport of Iceberg. This plant is exactly like its parent in every way but colour. It has the same great landscape value, free flowering habit, foliage and the same great flowers, with just a hint of perfume.

$ 18.90

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CAREFREE WONDER
(F) (Meipitac) (Meilland) Medium size double pink blooms borne in clusters on medium sized bushes 1.2m high, disease resistant, slight fragrance, Landscapers potential. AARS Award 1990. PVR Pending No. 92/106.

$ 17.90

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CHARM OF PARIS
(F) Coral pink, AS 7.5-8.5cm. P.40-45 (1965). Bud and blooms resemble the Hybrid-Tea, bushy, Vig., Fol. dark green, semi-glossy, fragrant, free bloom.

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COUVOISIER
(F) Ochre yellow, AS7.5-10cm. (1969). Pointed buds, medium, upright and bushy, Fol. mid green, glossy.

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DAILY SKETCH
(F) Pink and silver, AS 7.5-10cm. (1961). Double, well formed cluster, Fol. dark, Vig., bushy, free bloom, tall growth. NRS Gold Medal 1960.

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DEAREST
(F) Rosy salmon, AS 7.5-8.5cm. (1960). Double, well formed, fragrant cluster, Fol. dark, glossy, Vig., bushy, free bloom, medium growth NRS Gold Medal 1961.

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ESCAPADE
Flowers magenta-rose, centre white, blooms in clusters, slightly fragrant, foliage light green, glossy.

$ 16.50

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