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ORIGINAL 2014 Introduction

Coretta Scott King

(cv. WEKstohoco) • PPAF • Grandiflora Coretta Scott King (cv. WEKstohoco) • PPAF • Grandiflora Elegant long buds of cream begin to ‘frost’ with blushes of coral-orange as they spiral open. This color persists on the blossoms for a great display of color and flower power...big clusters held high for all to see. Very good disease resistance means her ‘wrapper’ of green stays handsome in the garden for a full season of elegance. Color: Creamy white blushing coral-orange Height/Habit: Tall/Very upright, bushy Bloom/Size: Double, in clusters/ Medium-large, around 4” diameter Petal Count: Around 25 to 30 Fragrance: Moderate tea & spice Hybridizer: Bédard—2014 Parentage: Moonstone x Hot Cocoa Coretta Scott King 2014 Grandiflora Introduction

(cv. WEKgobafa) • PPAF • Hybrid Tea Good as Gold™ (cv. WEKgobafa) • PPAF • Hybrid Tea Some might say “orange”, some “gold”, some “amber” or maybe it is even double-dipped yellow”. However your eyeballs perceive it, we can guarantee it is bold & beautiful, especially with the kiss of red on the finish. This handsome bushy bouquet machine will fill your garden with loads of long-stemmed lovelies clothed with a clean gown of rich green. Certainly not for the faint of heart...nor for the lovers of pastels. Color: Deep, golden orange-yellow finished with a kiss of red Height/Habit: Tall/Upright & bushy Bloom/Size: Double, formal/Medium to large, up to 5” in dia. Petal Count: Around 30 Fragrance: Grapefruit & citrus Hybridizer: Carruth—2014 Parentage: Golden Beauty x About Face Good as Gold 2014 Hybrid Tea Introduction

(cv. WEKsirjuci) • PPAF • Hybrid Tea Happy Go Lucky™ (cv. WEKsirjuci) • PPAF • Hybrid Tea BIG fragrant & full old-fashioned blossoms of pure yellow have all the charm of an English rose but born on this side of the pond. Yet it easily bests the disease resistance of any English variety hands down retaining its gown of rich green foliage. The vigorous bushy plant flowers like a fool well into the season without turning into a sprawling stingy space-eater in the landscape. With a bloodline like this, you know it’s gotta be good. Color: Even pure yellow Height/Habit: Medium-tall/Upright to rounded, very bushy Bloom/Size: Very double, old-fashioned/ Large, up to 6’ dia. Petal Count: Around 40 Fragrance: Moderate fruity & tea Hybridizer: Bédard—2014 Parentage: Strike It Rich x Julia Child Happy Go Lucky 2014 Hybrid Tea Introduction

(cv. WEKnewchi) • PPA • Floribunda Jump for Joy™ (cv. WEKnewchi) • PPA • Floribunda Lusciously lovely, delectable peachy-pink color sets apart this sister seedling of Sparkle & Shine. They may have their differences (peach-pink vs. deep yellow). But, like most sisters, they share some likenesses, too. Both are distinctive because of their large showy clusters, long-lived flowers with lovely color, round bushy super-flowerful habit, loads of glossy green leaves & consistent dark red new growth. Color: Peachy-pink Height/Habit: Medium/Very rounded & bushy Flower Form: Ruffled, in large clusters Bloom/Size: Medium, up to 4-inch diameter Petal Count: Around 25 Fragrance: Mild apple Hybridizer: Bédard—2014 Parentage: Julie Newmar x Julia Child Jump for Joy 2014 Floribunda Introduction

(cv. WEKtaclagoma) • PPAF • Miniature You’re the One™ (cv. WEKtaclagoma) • PPAF • Miniature Here’s a blue-ribbon grabber that goes great guns in the garden, too. Perfectly miniature-ized Hybrid Tea shaped buds of cream open very formally with several blushing shades of pink. But beyond the show table, this baby will knock ‘em dead in the landscape with a bushy flowerful plant you can tuck into smaller spaces to create a riot of color. Loads of deep glossy green leaves provide the perfect background for the ever-changing show of plentiful pinkness. Color: Ivory white blushing pink & finishing ruby Height/Habit: Medium-tall/Rounded and very bushy Bloom/Size: Medium for the class, 1½ to 2” in diameter Petal Count: 20 to 25 Fragrance: Mild apple Hybridizer: Carruth—2014 Parentage: Santa Claus x Goldmarie You’re the One 2014 Miniature Introduction