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Certified Roses Is Introducing Several Miranda Lambert™ Exciting New Varieties in 2016 That Are Sure Page 16 to Convert Garden Landscapes Into a True Work of Art MIRANDA LAMBERT™ ROSE FRAGRANT HOT PINK HYBRID TEA 1. GROWTH HABIT Upright, bushy & full 2. FOLIAGE COLOR Rich grey-green 3. FLOWER COLOR Saturated hot pink 4. BUD FORM Very pointed & elegant 5. FLOWER FORM Fully double, old fashioned 6. FLOWER SIZE Large, 5-inch diameter 7. PETAL COUNT Over 35 8. FRAGRANCE Intense rose & fruit CATALOG CR Cat_Text_2015_11_ic.indd 1 2/18/15 8:08 PM Grammy Award winning singer-songwriter Miranda Lambert, a Texas native, continues to achieve monumental attention in the music world and has established herself as one of country's most successful women. The Miranda Lambert rose turns heads with its luring fragrance, big blossoms and vibrant pink color. This fragrant Hybrid Tea features petals of saturated cerise and large, elegant buds over five inches in diameter. MUTTNATION FOUNDATION When she’s not on the road, Miranda devotes her time to a cause that’s near and dear to her heart: MuttNation MuttNation Foundation co-founders, Foundation. Miranda’s love of animals led to the formation of Miranda and Bev Lambert. MuttNation with her mother, Bev Lambert. The organization’s mission is to end animal suffering and homelessness on every front. To that end, the foundation recently opened Redemption Ranch, a no-kill shelter located in Tishomingo, Oklahoma, and has successfully raised money across the country in order to aid organizations, government institutions or entities that build animal shelters for better care and increased pet adoption. With the introduction of the Miranda Lambert rose, Certified Roses will donate a percentage of sales to MuttNation Foundation to help end pet suffering and homelessness. www.certifiedrose.com CR Cat_Text_2015_11_ic.indd 2 2/18/15 8:08 PM RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS Simply Brilliant™ 2 From Europe to South Africa and New Zealand, Certified Roses is traveling the globe to bring home gardeners the next generation Real Fragrant™ Roses 3 of roses. We’re constantly searching for exceptional new varieties Bush Roses 6 that are healthy, hardy and disease resistant. Each year, we test and evaluate hundreds of new varieties with the goal of delivering Shrub Roses 25 the right genetics to the right regions. New introductions must Climbing Roses 30 meet our rigorous standards and are evaluated in a variety of Dormant Potted Roses 34 climates and environments – from fields to pots and home gardens. Dormant Packaged Roses 35 We continue to expand our international breeder and grower community – working closely with world-renowned breeders Sales Aids 36 such as Tantau Roses of Germany, Harkness Roses of the United Kingdom and Delbard French Roses. A recent introduction from breeder Robert Neil Rippetoe, Miracle on the Hudson™, is an SYMBOLS award-winning shrub rose renowned for its astounding red color AARS winner and phenomenal black spot and powdery mildew resistance. Portland’s Best Rose Award Each year, Certified Roses evaluates hundreds of new varieties that must meet our rigorous standards. 1.800.527.8708 CR Cat_Text_2015_11_ic.indd 1 2/18/15 6:57 PM Miracle on the Hudson™ Page 27 SUPERIOR BREEDING. EXTRAORDINARY ROSES. Certified Roses is proud to offer home Most Outstanding Rose, “Miracle” also took gardeners the next generation of roses the top spot in three additional categories: with its award-winning Simply Brilliant the Chauncey Beadle Award for Best Shrub collection. Available exclusively through Rose; the William Cecil Award for Best Growth Certified, Simply Brilliant varieties meet Habit; and the Lord Burleigh Award for Most our rigorous testing standards featuring Disease Resistant. plants that are naturally disease resistant, low maintenance, and display exceptional Our Simply Brilliant collection also features color and repeat blooms. Raspberry Kiss™, a novelty shrub rose from Chris Warner, which produces huge fragrant Winner of the 2014 Biltmore International clusters of creamy pink blooms with a Rose Trials, Miracle on the Hudson™, is a raspberry “eye.” It is a medium-low grower, bright red shrub rose bred by Robert Neil with fantastic dark green foliage, superb vigor, Rippetoe. In addition to receiving and a level of disease resistance Biltmore’s distinguished that sets a new bar in the award for rose world. Raspberry Kiss™ Page 27 2 www.certifiedrose.com CR Cat_Text_2015_11_ic.indd 2 2/18/15 6:58 PM ™ realfragrant 1 roses FRAGRANT ROSES FOR 2 YOUR GARDEN For most gardeners, it’s almost a natural reflex to bend near a rose bloom and inhale the perfume. 3 That’s because no other plant fills a home and garden with the unforgettable scent of a rose. Certified’s realfragrant collection features award winning varieties renowned for their rich scents 4 and magnificent color. From sweet scents of apple and honey to spicy clove and pepper, realfragrant roses remind gardeners why they fell in love with 5 America’s national flower. 1 Angel Face Floribunda Page 6 2 Arizona Grandiflora Page 6 6 3 Broadway Hybrid Tea Page 7 4 Granada Hybrid Tea Page 12 5 Luscious Hybrid Tea Page 15 6 Margaret Merril Floribunda Page 15 7 7 New Day Hybrid Tea Page 17 8 Red Masterpiece Hybrid Tea Page 21 9 Strike It Rich Grandiflora Page 22 8 9 1.800.527.8708 3 CR Cat_Text_2015_11_ic.indd 3 2/18/15 6:58 PM Certified Roses is introducing several Miranda Lambert™ exciting new varieties in 2016 that are sure Page 16 to convert garden landscapes into a true work of art. Miranda Lambert, a saturated hot pink Hybrid Tea, features phenomenal fragrance, large blossoms with pointed and elegant buds. You’ve never seen a shrub rose like Lavender Crush with its unusual lavender color, nostalgic style and fantastic fragrance. Cl. Good Day Sunshine will brighten your day with big clutters of ruffled flowers saturated with deep yellow color. Cl. Good Day Sunshine™ Page 31 Lavendar Crush™ Page 26 4 www.certifiedrose.com CR Cat_Text_2015_11_ic.indd 4 2/18/15 6:58 PM NEW TO CERTIFIED ROSES 1 2 3 4 5 1 Aromatherapy Hybrid Tea Page 7 2 Beloved Hybrid Tea Page 7 3 Cl. High Society Climber Page 31 4 Sunstruck Hybrid Tea Page 23 5 We Salute You Hybrid Tea Page 24 1.800.527.8708 5 CR Cat_Text_2015_11_ic.indd 5 2/18/15 6:58 PM BUSH ROSES HYBRID TEAS (or Large-flowered Roses) produce large, well-formed blooms, generally one per stem. The bush is medium to tall in habit with sturdy stems suitable for cutting. Use in single plantings or mixed beds. GRANDIFLORAS (considered by many to be a rose in-between a Large-flowered and a Cluster-flowered Rose) are most similar to Hybrid Teas. They produce clusters of large, well- formed blooms and sturdy stems suitable for cutting. Use in single plantings or mixed beds. FLORIBUNDAS (or Cluster-flowered Roses) are free flowering, generating generous clusters or sprays of medium-sized blooms. They are often compact in habit with medium length stems. Use in landscapes, hedges, or borders. AMERICAN DREAM Hybrid Tea AROMATHERAPY Hybrid Tea Miranda Lambert™ 'WINbur' JAChonew PP 18,031 Page 16 For many, the American Dream just isn't complete Highly fragrant pink blooms on long, strong stems without a rose garden full of perfectly fragrant adorn this plant from early spring through summer. velvety red hybrid teas with elegant long stems. This rose proudly fulfills that dream. Height/Habit: Up to 5 1/2 ft. Bloom/Petals: 4.5" average diameter Height/Habit: 5-6' h; Tall, upright Foliage: Glossy, dark green Bloom/Petals: Large; 25 Fragrance: Strong, fruity fragrance Foliage: Medium green, semi-glossy Parentage: Honor x Kardinal 85 Fragrance: Light damask Parentage: (My Dream x Charles Mallerin) x Seedling 1969 1975 ANASTASIA Hybrid Tea ANGEL FACE Floribunda ARIZONA Grandiflora BLUE GIRL Hybrid Tea 'WErina' 'KORgi' At first glance you may not realize this is a cross of A highly popular rose in the USA for 40 years. The Reminiscent of a desert sunset, the colors of each A proven favorite with rosarians, this exhibition- two great white roses, John F. Kennedy and Pascali, divine deep mauve-lavender, ruby flushed blooms bloom range from golden bronze to orangey yellow, form silvery lilac-lavender rose is one of the best but look closer; its pedigree is showing. Strong are prettily ruffled and powerfully perfumed. with touches of pink kissing the petal edges. Colors performing lavenders available. Very disease stems, plump pointed buds, and sublime wide white are richer in cooler climates. resistant. petals in long-lasting blooms attest Anastasia’s Height/Habit: Up to 3'; Low, bushy health and beauty. Bloom/Petals: 3.5-4" cupped; 25-30 ruffled Height/Habit: Tall; Upright, vigorous Height/Habit: 3-5' h x 4' w; Bushy, vigorous Foliage: Dark, glossy, leathery Bloom/Petals: Medium high-centered; 25-30 reflexed Bloom/Petals: 5.5"; 35-40 Height/Habit: Medium; Vigorous, dense Fragrance: Intense lemon Foliage: Emerald green, glossy, leathery Foliage: Large, deep green Bloom/Petals: Large high-centered; 30 reflexed Parentage: (Circus x Lavender Pinocchio) x Sterling Fragrance: Intense sweet Fragrance: Moderate fruity Foliage: Large, dark Silver Parentage: (Seedling x Golden Rapture) x self Fragrance: None Parentage: John F. Kennedy x Pascali 6 www.certifiedrose.com CR Cat_Text_2015_11_ic.indd 6 2/18/15 6:59 PM BUSH ROSES CR EXCLUSIVES NEW EXCLUSIVES NEW OFFERINGS FRAGRANT OWN ROOT AMERICAN DREAM Hybrid Tea AROMATHERAPY Hybrid Tea AZTEC GOLD Grandiflora BELOVED™ Hybrid Tea 'WINbur' JAChonew PP 18,031 PPRR JAColman PP14,104 For many, the American Dream just isn't complete Highly fragrant pink blooms on long, strong stems Rich golden yellow blooms, like drops of pure Ideal cutting rose with thick, velvety petals on high- without a rose garden full of perfectly fragrant adorn this plant from early spring through summer.
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