| Euphorbia milii cultivar Changma Rose: Numchok - This cultivar, of Taiwanese origin, has relatively large leaves for a E. milii. The cyathia are yellow with prominent pink glands at the case of the bracts. These plants are rooted cuttings in 6-inch pots. |
$12.00 |
| Old Roses (Gardens by Design) - This series of books celebrates some of the most beautiful, oldest, and well-loved flowers. Each book in the series looks at a different theme, and through images by leading flower photographers, reveals overlooked cultivars or rare species. Before looking at over 30 different species, each book investigates the plant in history, art, perfume, and medicine. Practical information is also included in each book, from pruning and plantings to suppliers' contact information. The passion for roses has... |
$9.95 |
| Abraham Darby\\' rose in - Close up photo of a 'Abraham Darby' cultivar rose in a dew |
$4.00 |
| Euphorbia milii cultivar Changma Rose: Happylight Pink - This cultivar, of Taiwanese origin, has relatively large leaves for a E. milii. The leaves are tinged with red. The cyathia are reddish-pink with green streaksand splotches. These plants are rooted cuttings in 6-inch pots. |
$12.00 |
| Euphorbia milii cultivar Changma Rose: Supsompot Red - This cultivar, of Taiwanese origin, has relatively large leaves for a E. milii. The cyathia are red with green splotches. These plants are rooted cuttings in 6-inch pots. |
$12.00 |
| ALAIN BLANCHARD Gallica Rose Spotted Purple-Red - 'Alain Blanchard' (probably R. centifolia x R. gallica ) is considered a "Mad Gallicas", a nickname that some of the more bizarrely striped Gallica cultivars earned in the old days. This one is spotted, in two shades of crimson! The whole combination takes on a purple cast as the flowers age, well set off by golden stamens. The effect is much more attractive and subtle than it sounds. The blooms are medium to large, semidouble, and deliciously scented. |
$12.95 |
| Rose Double Knock Out® PP#16,202 - Plant Patent #16,202. Cultivar: 'RADtko.' Several years ago, Knock Out® wowed gardeners everywhere with its superb performance as a landscape Rose. Not only was it a tireless bloomer all summer and into fall, but it was terrifically resistant to blackspot and other diseases, keeping its healthy foliage in any climate. The same breeder has developed its sister seedling, with the same disease resistance, floriferousness, and fine landscape value -- plus DOUBLE-flowered blooms and even greater shade... |
$19.95 |
| Rose Knock Out ® PP#11,836 - Plant Patent #11,836. Cultivar name: 'Radrazz.' Perhaps the best ever landscape Rose for four-season interest, this stunning hybrid is the culmination of breeder William Radler's lifework. Not only is it the most blackspot-resistant Rose we've ever grown, but it also stands up to Japanese beetles and other pests, needs only half a day of sunshine, blooms over an exceptionally long period, and offers foliage and fruit interest as well as lovely blossoms. Exceptionally hardy and disease-resistant... |
$14.95 |
| Weigela Wine and Roses - The ‘wine’ is the glossy burgundy and purple foliage highlighted by lime-green midribs. The abundant ‘roses’ are red in bud, eventually becoming pink beauties that provide a stunning contrast to the leaves, and are great in cut arrangements. This truly superior cultivar holds its exquisite leaf color when other species will not, the rich shade intensifying as autumn approaches. |
$8.50 |
| Greenhouse-Begonia 'Tea Rose - Give the gift of fragrant flowers and a never-ending display of luscious pink blooms with this impressive performer. Great for either the potted windowsill or hanging basket, it flowers profusely year-round. When given a little sunlight, a rich yet sweet fragrance surrounds the senses. This plant grows easily and branches well and gets its vigor from its parent B. nitida odorata. Grow in full to partial sun. Shipped in a 4 1/2" terra cotta style plastic pot with saucer. |
$15.95 |
| Abigail Rose Grafted - Abigail Rose is one of the newer variegated cultivars. Bright rose colored new foliage gradually changes to a cream and green variegated effect similar to 'Higasa yama'. |
$89.97 |
| Sweet Dakota Rose Watermelon - Voted by the farm staff in 2005 as the sweetest watermelon with the least amount of seeds. Originally developed thirty years ago by North Dakota farmer David Podoll, who crossed a small early maturing variety (Early Canada) with a large, Southern shipping variety (Black Diamond), and, after many generations of selection, produced this fine, medium- sized cultivar with bright-red flesh that is adaptable to cool, short seasons. |
$2.79 |
| Bouquet Rose - A very early French cultivar by the first European master, Emile Lemoine, 1907. Bouquet Rose is notable for its very soft coloring which can be enriched with a diet of acid fertilizers. We like the soft lilac tint of the blue it turns, rather like a pale shade of eyeshadow blue. This seems to have been derived from Otaksa and perhaps Rosea, and shares many of their fine qualities. |
$11.50 |
| Anthropologie Autumn Cultivar Cowlneck - Autumn Cultivar Cowlneck Tiny's pleated and paneled jersey is rife with seasonal ikat roses. |
$78.00 |
| RADIANCE Hybrid Tea Rose Fragrant Pink - Did you know? Although Hybrid Teas in general have gotten a 'bad rep' among many cold-climate gardeners (most Hybrid Teas sold are grafted onto a different rootstock; winter kill often results in the loss of the grafted cultivar. Plants that are grown on their own roots can freeze down to the ground and regrow from the roots, as long as the roots themselves aren't killed. If winter protection is practiced, growing own-root roses can significantly expand the choices available to gardeners in colder... |
$12.95 |
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