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2020 Rose Catalog 2020 ROSE CATALOG BILL MOORE & CO., INC. Available in 32cp ARBOROSE® Soft caned climbers, grows well on smaller fences & arbors FLORENTINA™ HONEYMOON™ JASMINA™ KISS ME KATE™ QUICK SILVER™ TANGERINE SKIES™ CLASSIC GARDEN Available in 32cp HEIRLOOM OLYMPIAD Most available in 32cp & 72cp CLIMBING Very versatile, can go on a fence, climbing poles, pillars and more AMERICA BLAZE CECILE BRUNNER DON JUAN EDEN® FOURTH OF JULY™ ICEBERG JOSEPH’S COAT® LADY BANKS YELLOW Most available in 32cp & 72cp CLIMBING Very versatile, can go on a fence, climbing poles, pillars and more LAGUNA™ NEW DAWN PINATA SALLY HOLMES® WESTERLAND® WHITE DAWN® ZEPHIRINE DROUHIN Available in 32cp ELEGANZA® Hybrid Teas and great for cut flowers BEVERLY™ FIJI™ GRANDE AMORE™ GYPSY SOUL™ OH HAPPY DAY™ PINK ENCHANTMENT™ SUNNY SKY™ WEDDING BELLS™ WINTER SUN™ HARDY SHRUB Available in 32cp BLANC DOUBLE DE COUBERT CHAMPLAIN MORDEN SUNRISE PINK PAVEMENT PURPLE PAVEMENT SNOW PAVEMENT Available in 32cp and 72cp KOLORSCAPE® Self cleaning and very heat tolerant CHERRI™ FIRECRACKER™ FLAMINGO™ Available in 32cp and 72cp KOLORSCAPE® Self cleaning and very heat tolerant KARDINAL™ LEMON FIZZ™ MILANO™ Available in 32cp and 72cp LANDSCAPE Perfect for large beds; prolific bloomers BONICA® CAREFREE DELIGHT™ CAREFREE WONDER™ SEA FOAM™ SEVILLANA™ THE FAIRY Available in 32cp and 72cp LANDSCAPE Perfect for large beds; prolific bloomers WHITE MEIDILAND® Available in 32cp PARFUMA® Exceptionally fragrant BLISS™ EARTH ANGEL™ SUMMER ROMANCE™ Have these beautiful Roses ship to your nursery today! Available in 32cp and 72cp SHRUB Repeat bloom cycles and excellent disease resistance BELINDA’S DREAM BRILLIANT PINK ICEBERG BURGUNDY ICEBERG™ CINCO DE MAYO™ DEJA BLU™ EASY GOING® FIRST IMPRESSION® FLAWLESS™ HOT COCOA™ Available in 32cp and 72cp SHRUB Repeat bloom cycles and excellent disease resistance ICEBERG JULIA CHILD LIBERTY BELL LIVIN’ EASY™ MUTABILIS NEARLY WILD RED RIBBONS SUN FLARE Available in 32cp and 72cp SUNBELT® Vigorous healthy growth, excellent in hot climates CRAZY LOVE™ DESMOND TUTU™ PLUM PERFECT™ POLAR EXPRESS™ SAVANNAH™ SIERRA LADY™ SOUL SISTER™ SOUTH AFRICA® TUPELO HONEY™ Available in 32cp and 72cp SUNBlAZE® Miniature Roses 2-3” large grandiflora blooms AMBER AUTUMN BABY PARADISE BRIDAL CANDY CHERRY DEBUT GOLDEN MANDARIN Available in 32cp and 72cp SUNBlAZE® Miniature Roses 2-3” large grandiflora blooms RAINBOW RED SALMON SWEET YELLOW Available in 32cp and 72cp VERANDA® Reminiscent of English garden Roses; compact, vigorous plant BRILLIANT™ CREAM™ JOLIE™ Available in 32cp and 72cp VERANDA® Reminiscent of English garden Roses; compact, vigorous plant LAVENDER™ MANGO™ ROXANNE™ SUNBEAM™ WHITE™ With plenty to pick from, which Roses suit your needs? Give us a call! ORDERING INFORMATION Size Boxing Pack out Weight Dimensions 32 cell pack $11.20 4 trays/box 45 lbs. 25”x22”x17” 72 cell pack $11.20 4 trays/box 42 lbs. 25”x22”x13” 32 CELL PACK TRAY 72 CELL PACK TRAY Size Finish Size Cell Dimensions Cuttings Per Cell Age 72-cell 4" to 6" 1.5" x 3 1/4" 1 10-14 Weeks 32-cell 2 to 3 gallon 4" x 2 1/4" Non-minis: 1-2; Minis: 2-3 12-16 Weeks QUANTITY DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE FOB: ARROYO GRANDE, CA Price List - Bill Moore & Company, Inc. P.O Box 1587 Brandon FL 33509 Phone:(813)689-6706 or (800)237-7794 Fax:(813)684-5856 E-mail:[email protected] Supplier #683 Box PHYTO $93.50 Size 25x22x17 32cp; NJ, IN,AZ, 25x22x13 72cp Canada Box Minimums $11.20 2 boxes Charges Pack FOB Arroyo 4 tr/bx Grande Botanical Name Class Common Name Price Rose America 32 32 CP America Rose 2.238 Rose America 72 72 CP America Rose 1.363 Rose Arborose Florentina 32 32 CP Arborose Rose 3.238 Rose Arborose Honeymoon 32 32 CP Arborose Rose 3.238 Rose Arborose Jasmina 32 32 CP Arborose Rose 3.238 Rose Arborose Kiss Me Kate 32 32 CP Arborose Rose 3.238 Rose Arborose Quick Silver 32 32 CP Arborose Rose 3.238 Rose Arborose Tngrne Skies 32 32 CP Arborose Rose 3.238 Rose Belindas Dream 32 32 CP Belinda's Dream Rose 2.238 Rose Belindas Dream 72 72 CP Belinda's Dream Rose 1.363 Rose Blaze 32 32 CP Blaze Rose 2.238 Rose Blaze 72 72 CP Blaze Rose 1.363 Rose Blanc Dbl De Coubert 32 32 CP Blanc Double De Coubert Rose 2.238 Rose Bonica 72 72 CP Bonica Rose 1.550 Rose Bonica 32 32 CP Bonica Rose 2.425 Rose Brilliant Pink Iceberg 32 32 CP Brillant Pink Iceberg 3.325 Rose Brilliant Pink Iceberg 72 72 CP Brillant Pink Iceberg 2.450 Rose Burgundy Iceberg 32 32 CP Burgundy Iceberg Rose 3.325 Rose Burgundy Iceberg 72 72 CP Burgundy Iceberg Rose 2.450 Rose Carefree Delight 32 32 CP Carefree Delight Rose 2.238 Rose Carefree Delight 72 72 CP Carefree Delight Rose 1.363 Rose Carefree Wonder 32 32 CP Carefree Wonder Rose 2.238 Rose Carefree Wonder 72 72 CP Carefree Wonder Rose 1.363 Rose Cecile Brunner 32 32 CP Cecile Brunner Rose 2.238 Rose Cecile Brunner 72 72 CP Cecile Brunner Rose 1.363 Rose Champlain 32 32 CP Champlain Rose 2.238 Rose Cinco de Mayo 32 32 CP Cinco de Mayo Rose 3.325 Rose Cinco de Mayo 72 72 CP Cinco de Mayo Rose 2.450 Rose Deja Blu 32 32 CP Deja Blu Rose 2.538 Rose Deja Blu 72 72 CP Deja Blu Rose 1.663 Rose Don Juan 32 32 CP Don Juan Rose 2.238 Rose Don Juan 72 72 CP Don Juan Rose 1.363 Rose Easy Going 32 32 CP Easy Going Rose 3.138 Rose Easy Going 72 72 CP Easy Going Rose 2.263 Rose Eden Climber 32 32 CP Eden Climber Rose 2.863 Rose Eleganza Beverly 32 32 CP Eleganza Rose 3.238 Rose Eleganza Fiji 32 32 CP Eleganza Rose 3.238 Rose Eleganza Grande Amore 32 32 CP Eleganza Rose 3.238 Rose Eleganza Gypsy Soul 32 32 CP Eleganza Rose 3.238 Rose Eleganza Oh Happy Day 32 32 CP Eleganza Rose 3.238 Rose Eleganza Pnk Enchntmnt 32 32 CP Eleganza Rose 3.238 Rose Eleganza Sunny Sky 32 32 CP Eleganza Rose 3.238 Rose Eleganza Wedding Bells 32 32 CP Eleganza Rose 3.238 Rose Eleganza Winter Sun 32 32 CP Eleganza Rose 3.238 Rose First Impression 32 32 CP First Impression Rose 2.538 Rose First Impression 72 72 CP First Impression Rose 1.663 Rose Flawless 32 32 CP Flawless Rose 2.538 Rose Flawless 72 72 CP Flawless Rose 1.663 Rose Fourth of July 32 32 CP Fourth of July Rose 3.325 Rose Heirloom 32 32 CP Classic Garden Rose 2.238 Rose Hot Cocoa 32 32 CP Hot Cocoa Rose 3.325 Rose Hot Cocoa 72 72 CP Hot Cocoa Rose 2.450 Rose Iceberg 72 72 CP Iceberg Rose 1.300 Rose Iceberg Climbing 32 32 CP Climbing Rose 2.238 Rose Iceberg Climbing 72 72 CP Climbing Rose 1.363 Rose Iceberg Shrub 32 32 CP Iceberg Rose Shrub 2.238 Rose Iceberg Shrub 72 72 CP Iceberg Rose Shrub 1.363 Rose Josephs Coat 32 32 CP Joseph's Coat Rose 2.238 Rose Josephs Coat 72 72 CP Joseph's Coat Rose 1.363 Rose Julia Child 32 32 CP Julia Child Rose 3.325 Rose Julia Child 72 72 CP Julia Child Rose 2.450 Rose Kolorscape Cheri 32 32 CP Kolorscape Rose 3.175 Rose Kolorscape Cheri 72 72 CP Kolorscape Rose 2.300 Rose Kolorscape Firecracker 32 32 CP Kolorscape Rose 3.175 Rose Kolorscape Firecracker 72 72 CP Kolorscape Rose 2.300 Rose Kolorscape Flamingo 32 32 CP Kolorscape Rose 3.175 Rose Kolorscape Flamingo 72 72 CP Kolorscape Rose 2.300 Rose Kolorscape Kardinal 32 32 CP Kolorscape Rose 3.175 Rose Kolorscape Kardinal 72 72 CP Kolorscape Rose 2.300 Rose Kolorscape Lemon Fizz 32 32 CP Kolorscape Rose 3.175 Rose Kolorscape Lemon Fizz 72 72 CP Kolorscape Rose 2.300 Rose Kolorscape Milano 32 32 CP Kolorscape Rose 3.175 Rose Kolorscape Milano 72 72 CP Kolorscape Rose 2.300 Rose Lady Banks Yellow 32 32 CP Lady Banks Yellow Rose 2.238 Rose Lady Banks Yellow 72 72 CP Lady Banks Yellow Rose 1.363 Rose Laguna 32 32 CP Climbing Rose 3.050 Rose Liberty Bell 32 32 CP Liberty Bell Rose 2.238 Rose Liberty Bell 72 72 CP Liberty Bell Rose 1.363 Rose Livin Easy 32 32 CP Livin Easy Rose 2.950 Rose Livin Easy 72 72 CP Livin Easy Rose 2.075 Rose Morden Sunrise 32 32 CP Morden Sunrise Rose 4.050 Rose Mutabilis 32 32 CP Mutabilis Rose 2.238 Rose Mutabilis 72 72 CP Mutabilis Rose 1.363 Rose Nearly Wild 32 32 CP Nearly Wild Rose 2.238 Rose Nearly Wild 72 72 CP Nearly Wild Rose 1.363 Rose New Dawn 32 32 CP New Dawn Rose 2.238 Rose New Dawn 72 72 CP New Dawn Rose 1.363 Rose Olympiad 32 32 CP Classic Garden Rose 2.238 Rose Parfuma Bliss 32 32 CP Parfuma Rose 3.300 Rose Parfuma Earth Angel 32 32 CP Parfuma Rose 3.300 Rose Parfuma Summer Romance 32 32 CP Parfuma Rose 3.300 Rose Pinata 32 32 CP Climbing Rose 3.050 Rose Pink Pavement 32 32 CP Pink Pavement Rose 2.238 Rose Purple Pavement 32 32 CP Purple Pavement Rose 2.238 Rose Red Ribbons 32 32 CP Red Ribbons Rose 2.238 Rose Red Ribbons 72 72 CP Red Ribbons Rose 1.363 Rose Sally Holmes 32 32 CP Sally Holmes Rose 2.238 Rose Sally Holmes 72 72 CP Sally Holmes Rose 1.363 Rose Sunbelt Crazy Love 32 32 CP Sunbelt Rose 3.238 Rose Sunbelt Crazy Love 72 72 CP Sunbelt Rose 2.363 Rose Sunbelt Desmond Tutu 32 32 CP Sunbelt Rose 3.238 Rose Sunbelt Desmond Tutu 72 72 CP Sunbelt Rose 2.363 Rose Sunbelt Plum Perfect 32 32 CP Sunbelt Rose 3.238 Rose Sunbelt Plum Perfect 72 72 CP Sunbelt Rose 2.363 Rose Sunbelt Polar Express 32 32 CP Sunbelt Rose 3.238 Rose Sunbelt Polar Express 72 72 CP Sunbelt Rose 2.363 Rose Sunbelt Savannah 32 32 CP Sunbelt Rose 3.238 Rose Sunbelt Savannah 72 72 CP Sunbelt Rose 2.363 Rose Sunbelt Sierra Lady 32 32 CP Sunbelt Rose 3.238 Rose Sunbelt Sierra Lady 72 72 CP Sunbelt Rose 2.363 Rose Sunbelt South Africa 32 32 CP Sunbelt Rose 3.238 Rose Sunbelt South Africa 72 72 CP Sunbelt Rose 2.363 Rose Sunbelt Soul Sister 32 32 CP Sunbelt Rose 3.238 Rose Sunbelt Soul Sister 72 72 CP Sunbelt Rose 2.363 Rose Sunbelt Tupelo Honey 32 32 CP Sunbelt Rose 3.238 Rose Sunbelt Tupelo Honey 72 72 CP Sunbelt Rose 2.363 Rose Sea Foam 32 32 CP Sea Foam Rose
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