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Rosa Hybrids continued<br />

Livin’ Easy TM<br />

(R. ‘HARwelcome’ pp#9161)<br />

This super-easy-to-grow rose produces lots of showy, fragrant flowers.<br />

Good black spot resistance. An All-American Rose Selection bred by<br />

Harkness New Roses of England. Propagation is prohibited without a<br />

license. Patent/trademark tag required.<br />

USDA Zone 5, AHS 9, 3’ tall by 1.5’ wide Item #63874 - 4”<br />

‘Morden Blush’ (pp# 8,054)<br />

Beautiful and tough! Ivory pink flowers open with a blush center, and bloom<br />

profusely from June to frost. Dark green leaves have good resistance to both<br />

powdery mildew and black spot. Heat and drought tolerant once established.<br />

An introduction from the Morden Research Station in Manitoba, Canada.<br />

Propagation is prohibited without a license. Patent/trademark tag required.<br />

USDA 2, AHS 9, 2 by 3 feet, gr 1 Item #: 64454 - 4”<br />

‘Morden Sunrise’ (pp# 13,969)<br />

Finally, a strong growing yellow! A tough plant with big, pink blushed,<br />

single yellow flowers. A Parkland Rose from the Morden Research Station<br />

in Manitoba. Strong blooming from June to frost. Glossy green leaves with<br />

good disease resistance. Propagation is prohibited without a license.<br />

Patent/trademark tag required.<br />

USDA 3, AHS 9, 3 by 4 feet, gr 1 Item #: 64474 - 4”<br />

Outta The Blue TM (R. ‘WEKstephitsu’ pp#13,449)<br />

This very hardy shrub rose has a fantastic display, its flowers ranging from<br />

rich magenta spiked with yellow, deep wine sparked with cream, and warm<br />

lavender to nearly blue – all on one plant! Spicy, clove-like fragrance adds<br />

to its charm. Propagation is prohibited without a license. Patent/trademark<br />

tag required. USDA Zone 4, AHS 9, 3’ tall by 1.5’ wide<br />

Item #63054 - 4”<br />

Party Hardy TM (R. ‘DARcanard’ pp#21,449)<br />

A great excuse for a party! This Canadian-bred variety is at its best in colder<br />

climates, growing into Zone 3 without protection. A shrubby, full plant loaded<br />

with lightly fragrant pink flowers. Bred by Christian Bédard of Weeks Roses.<br />

Propagation is prohibited without a license. Patent/trademark tag required.<br />

USDA Zone 3, AHS 9, 5’ tall by 2’ wide Item #66294 - 4”<br />

‘The Fairy’ Ground Cover<br />

A graceful arching mound of glossy green foliage with masses of soft pink<br />

rosette blooms which fade to white. Blooms from June until frost. Good<br />

disease resistance. USDA 4, AHS 9, 2 by 3 feet, gr 1<br />

Item #: 67404 - 4”<br />

Livin’ Easy Rosa<br />

Party Hardy Rosa<br />

Outta The Blue Rosa<br />

Rosa ‘The Fairy’<br />

Salix Willow<br />

Family: Salicaceae (Sa-lix: classical name for Willow)<br />

caprea<br />

French pussy willow is a favorite for cutting branches. The silver pink<br />

catkins make a great dried arrangement. Cut back yearly to produce<br />

long shoots. USDA 4, AHS 8, 12-15 feet, gr 1<br />

Item #: 70452 - 2 1 /4” • 70454 - 4”<br />

chaenomeloides<br />

Giant pussy willow. Catkins the size of a rabbit’s foot are great for<br />

cutting. USDA 4, AHS 7, 10-12 feet, gr 1<br />

Item #: 70552 - 2 1 /4” • 70554 - 4”<br />

‘Hakuro Nishiki’ (syn. S. integra ‘Alba Maculata’)<br />

The Japanese dappled willow is noted for its striking white-green-pink<br />

foliage. Its slender branches are always moving in the breeze. Regular<br />

shearing is necessary to maintain leaf variegation. Very popular.<br />

USDA 5, AHS 7, 3-5 feet, gr 1 Item #: 70902 - 2 1 /4” • 70904 - 4”<br />

Salix chaenomeloides<br />

Salix ‘Hakuro Nishiki’<br />

65 Flowering Shrubs<br />

Call Spring Meadow Nursery at (800) 633-8859 or visit us online at www.SpringMeadowNursery.com

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