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2021 Rose List 2021 Rose Sheet 2021 Rose List 2021 Rose Sheet The Greenery Nursery 2021 Rose List Floribunda / Grandiflora Roses Name Color Fragrance Item # All Dressed Up Bubblegum pink Mild apple 121107 Anna's Promise Golden w.coral pink splashes Fruity 116881 Bolero Pure whie Very strong 116622 Burst of Joy Light orange with yellow reverse Light tea 172410 Celestial Night Purple plum Mild fruit 121113 Dick Clark White/yellow with dark pink edges Cinnamon 174930 Easy Going Peachy golden yellow Moderate fruit 116919 Frida Kahlo Scarlet red and gold striped flowers Light 116537 Fun in the Sun Gold suffused with pink Fruity/spicy 174939 Gold Struck Large golden yellow flower None 116641 Iceberg Rose White Mild 116545 Julia Child Butter gold / yellow Strong 116630 Jump for Joy Peach center with pink edge Peach/apple 174945 Ketchup & Mustard Red with yellow reverse Mild 116549 Leonardo da Vinci Pink Mild tea 116619 Livin' Easy Apricot & orange blend Moderate fruit 116552 Miss Congeniality White center to pink picotee edges Sweet pear 116696 Nicole Carol Miller White with lavender edges Strong citrus 116898 Orchid Romance Pink with lavender tones Strong citrus 117790 Preference Deep scarlett None 116877 Passionate Kisses Salmon pink Slight 116634 Plum Perfect Intense plum colored double flowers Moderate 121024 Silver Linings Soft rose-pink w.darker edges Strong 174974 Spicy, sweet, and Strike It Rich Pale orange 116643 fruity Summer Romance Dark pink Very strong 121029 Sunsprite Bright yellow Strong licorice 172050 Sweet Spirit Red pink Strong sweet 118171 Trumpeter Scarlet orange Light 116574 Deep velvet purple with hints of grey Twilight Zone Strong lemon & clove 116575 edges Cream Veranda Apricot to white ombre Tea and vanilla 174841 Lavender Veranda Light mauve None 174844 Mango Veranda Strong tangerine Light mango 172415 Roxanne Veranda Stunning dark red None 172412 Sunbeam Veranda Pantone yellow None 172414 White Veranda Silk white Very light 172420 Rich pink, hints of orange center, and Queen of Elegance Classic rose 169147 pale purple edges 2021 Rose List 2021 Rose Sheet Hybrid Tea Roses Name Color Fragrance Item # Abbaye de Cluny Apricot peach Moderate spicy citrus 116644 Apricot Candy Apricot with ruffled edges Spicy 121034 Barbra Streisand Lavender Strong rose & citrus 116646 Betty White Blush pink to cream Moderate 169132 Black Baccara Black None 116899 Bronze Star Apricot Strong spice 116648 Chrysler Imperial Deep red Strong 174892 Dark velvet red, almost black with a Dark Night Very slight 116895 cream yellow reverse Double Delight Creamy white, blushed red Strong spice 116651 Earth Angel Cream w.pink centers Sweet rose & apple 121036 Eleganza Wedding Bells Two-toned pink Strong 174900 Enchanted Peace Bi-colored red and cream Strong 173090 Elizabeth Taylor Deep pink with smoky edges Light 116534 Firefighter Dusky velvet red Strong old rose 116535 Fragrant Cloud Red Moderate 174936 Full Sail White Honeysuckle 116538 Good as Gold Amber / gold / yellow / orange Citrus 116540 Dusty dark pink w/lavender-pink Girl's Night Out Strong 174905 highligts Grande Dame Super saturated rose pink Very strong old rose 116695 Lilac-lavender edged with magenta Heirloom Strong 116653 flowers Honor Bright pure white Slight 116655 Hotel California Medium yellow Slight 116544 Ink Spots Blackened velvety-red Light rose 116547 Ingrid Bergman Dark red Moderate 116897 Love at First Sight Intense red with off white reverse Mildly fruity 169142 Moonstone Pearly white w.fine edging of pink Slight 174950 Memorial Day Clear pink w.hints of lavender Damask 116656 New Zealand Soft creamy pink Strong honeysuckle 116557 Neptune Lavander w.darker purple Sweet rose 116556 Oklahoma Black velvet red Strong 116661 Opening Night Bright red Strong 172219 Perfume Delight Deep pink Strong 169136 Pink Traviata Deep pink Slight 116665 Pope John Paul II Pure white Strong citrus 121128 2021 Rose List 2021 Rose Sheet Hybrid Tea Roses Continued Name Color Fragrance Item # White base w. light pink outer petals Painted Porcelain Light 174968 and soft yellow centers. Parade Day Fuscia pink striped w. white Strong citrus & spice 116558 Perfect Moment Red w.yellow Slight 116559 Perfume Factory Magenta plum Strong spicy-fruity 174972 Pink Peace Dusty pink Moderate 172221 Peace Yellow w. pink edges 165583 Queen Mary ll Pure white Strong rose & banana 163352 Bright yellow, deep redish orange Rio Samba Slight 116564 edges Deep burgundy buds open to bright Rouge Royale Strong citrus & berries 117550 raspberry red blooms Savannah Salmon Very strong 121046 Sedona Warm red, coral, orange tones Strong pear 116567 Bronzy pink edges blend to soft gold State of Grace Moderate fruit 169149 centers Smokin' Hot Fiery red w. white reverse Moderate tea & spice 116701 Sugar Moon Pure White Sweet citrus & rose 121131 Vibrant yellow w/touches of gold in St Patrick Slight 116569 cold weather. Green buds Sweet Mademoiselle Peachy pink to apricot Strong sweet 116669 Secret Creamy yellow & pink Strong spice 174921 Secret's Out White Strong spice 116667 Touch of Class Pink and coral Slight tea 116703 Traviata Vibrant red Slight 116670 Veteran's Honor Bright red Light raspberry 116577 WW ll Memorial Light pink Strong, sweet 116671 English Roses Name Color Fragrance Item # Carding Mill Shades of pink, apricot, and yellow Strong myrrh 117151 Charlotte Soft yellow Strong tea 117152 Crocus Cream apricot Light tea 163697 Darcey Bussell Deep crimson Mild fruit 117154 Golden Celebration Deep golden yellow Strong honey 117155 Imogen Rose Soft lemon paling to cream Light to medium 120929 The Lady Gardener Light orange Strong rose 169153 Molineux Rose Rich yellow Musky tea 116888 The Poets Wife Light yellow Very strong 117167 Tess of the Durbervilles Crimson red Med old rose 117174 Tranquility White Medium 117175 Wollerton Old Hall White w.apricot blush Strong 117166 2021 Rose List 2021 Rose Sheet Climbing Roses Name Color Fragrance Item # Arborose Kiss Me Kate Medium pink Strong 121019 Arborose Quick Silver Rose Light lavender-silver Mild sweet rose 121020 Don Juan Deep crimson Strong rose 116614 Eden Creamy pink & yellow Slight 116615 Iceberg Rose White Mild 116613 Joseph's Coat Yellow and scarlet Light tea 116618 Laguna Strong pink Moderate 174805 Pretty In Pink Eden Deep pink Moderate classic rose 116620 White Eden White Light 116883 Flower Carpet Roses Name Color Fragrance Item # Coral Coral pink 119372 Pink Supreme Hot pink None 119373 Scarlet Brilliant scarlet red None 119374 White White 119375 Yellow Showy pastel yellow Mild 119376 Drift Roses Name Color Fragrance Item # Apricot Apricot None 116961 Coral Deep coral orange None 172520 Peach Soft peach None 117795 Pink Deep pink with soft faded centers None 116958 Soft buttery yellow. Fades to creamy Popcorn None 117801 white Red Red None 117802 White Pure white None 116959 Sweet Clear pink None 116962 Shrub Roses Name Color Fragrance Item # Carefree Spirit Cherry red w.white center Light spice 116685 Petite Knock Out Rich red None 172521 Meidiland White White None 116686 2021 Rose List 2021 Rose Sheet Miniature Roses Name Color Fragrance Item # Hot & Sassy Dark orange with yellow eye Slight 116543 Sunblaze Candy Red and white stripes None 121048 Sunblaze Cherry Bright red Slight 116676 Sunblaze Rainbow Rose Yellow w. red & pink tones Moderate 116678 Sunblaze Red Vivid red Slight 116679 Sunblaze Sweet Clear pink Slight 121050 Sunblaze Autumn Vermilion red None 116674 Sunblaze Golden Brilliant golden yellow Mild 174923 Sunblaze Yellow Bright yellow Slight 116682 Whimsy Pink with white edges Light tea 116869 18" Tree Roses Name Color Fragrance Item # Hot & Sassy Dark orange with yellow eye Slight 174984 Petite Knock Out Rich red None 174925 24" Tree Roses Name Color Fragrance Item # Angel Face Clear medium lavender blushes ruby Strong citrus 174833 Burst of Joy Bright orange w.yellow reverse Slight tea 174982 Chihuly Apricot yellow to orange Mild tea 116580 Iceberg White Mild 116628 Jump for Joy Apricot pink None 174986 Ketchup & Mustard Red with yellow reverse Mild 116583 Life's Little Pleasures Lavender pink 174952 Plum Perfect Intence plum colored double flowers Moderate 174836 Preference Deep scarlett None Sunsprite Deep yellow Strong licorice 174838 Silver Linings Soft rose-pink w.darker edges Strong 174978 Trumpeter Scarlet orange Light 116637 Vavoom Strong orange Moderate spice 174994 2021 Rose List 2021 Rose Sheet 36" Tree Roses Name Color Fragrance Item # Apricot Candy Apricot with ruffled edges Spicy 116645 Barbra Streisand Lavender Strong rose & citrus 116587 Brilliant Pink Iceberg Cerise pink & cream Mild Honey 117386 The Bronze Star Apricot Strong spice 117549 Celestial Night Purple plum Mild fruit 121114 Double Delight Creamy white, blushed red Strong spice 116652 Doris Day Golded yellow Strong fruit 116589 Coral Drift Deep coral orange None 174883 Peach Drift Soft peach None 174887 Pink Drift Deep pink w.white centers None 174888 Red Drift Red None 174889 Easy to Please Fuchsia pink with lighter reverse Clove & cinnamon 116590 Firefighter 116591 Full Sail Bright white Strong honeysuckle 116592 Grande Dame Super saturated rose pink Very strong old rose 121118 Gilded Sun Non-fading yellow None 163314 Heirloom Deep lavender Strong 116654 Iceberg Rose White Mild 121121 Ketchup & Mustard Red with yellow reverse Mild 121124 Strong apricot & Liv Tyler Coral pink 117381 peach Mister Lincoln Deep velvety red Strong damask 116594 Passionate Kisses Salmon pink Slight 116636 Perfume Delight Deep pink Strong 116663 Plum Perfect Intence plum colored double flowers Moderate 121025 White base w. light pink outer petals Painted Porcelain Light 174970 and soft yellow centers. Pope John Paul ll Pure white Strong citrus 117392 Bright yellow, deep redish orange Rio Samba Slight 121129 edges Sunsprite 36" Tree Rose Bright yellow Strong licorice 174840 Silver Linings Soft rose-pink w.darker edges Strong 174976 Vibrant yellow w/touches of gold in St Patrick Slight 116598 cold weather. Green buds Strike it Rich 174990 Trumpeter Scarlet orange Light 116638 Deep velvet purple with hints of grey Twilight Zone Strong lemon & clove 174992 edges Vavoom Strong orange Moderate spice 116601.
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