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NEW! Easy Does It (fl) — Mango-orange, peachy-pink and ripe apricot... sounds good enough to eat! Great disease resistance. 2010. AARS Winner.

Heaven on Earth (fl) — Blooms are apricot to light pink with fragrance, color and flower form like no other floribunda! Superior disease resistance. 2004.

Just Joey (ht) — Large fragrant flowers of buff-orange to soft apricot. 1972.

Nancy Reagan (ht) — Long lasting, profoundly graceful blossoms of deep apricot. Excellent for the cutting garden. 2004.

NEW! Over The Moon (ht) — Deep apricot buds open to soft caramel tones. Pleasantly fruity fragrance. 2010.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 





 

 
Pat Austin (da) — Rosette blossoms are a bright copper on the inside and pale copper yellow on the outside. Superb tea-rose scent. Plant grows to 4 feet. 1997.

Spellbound (ht) — Spicy scented blooms of deep coral to pink. Exhibition quality, long-stemmed beauties. 2006.

Tamora (da) — Large, very full, fragrant flowers of pastel apricot yellow. Compact bushy plant to 3 feet. Strong myrrh fragrance. 1992.

Westerland (cl) — Natural hardiness and highly disease resistant foliage. Blooms and reblooms freely. Blended apricot orange flowers have a strong spice and rose fragrance. 1970.

 
   

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