New Roses For 2006 All Photos By The Introducer. An American Rose Society Presentation - ©2006.

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New Roses For 2006 All Photos By The Introducer

An American Rose Society Presentation - ©2006

‘Black Cherry’ Class/Color: floribunda/dark cherry- red Bloom/Size: high- centered, 3-3½ inches Petal Count: Height/Habit: 3½ feet, upright, well-branched Fragrance: light damask Parentage: seedling X seedling Hybridizer: Dr. Keith Zary Introducer: Jackson & Perkins

‘Brite Eyes’ Class/Color: climber/salmon- pink inside, light salmon turning light yellow reverse Bloom/Size: medium, cuplike Petal Count: 10-12, on average, plus a few petaloids near the center Height/Habit: 8 feet, climbing Fragrance: light and spicy Parentage: Midge-free Picotee (RADtee) X Abraham Darby (AUScot) Hybridizer: William Radler Introducer: The Conard-Pyle Co.

‘Caliente’ Class/Color: miniature/deep red Bloom/Size: 2 inches Petal Count: Height/Habit: 24 inches, bushy Fragrance: slight Parentage: Ruby X Timeless Hybridizer: Frank Benardella Introducer: Greenheart Farms

‘Cl. Carefree Sunshine’ Class/Color: climber/lemon yellow Bloom/Size: medium, semi-double Petal Count: 9, on average Height/Habit: up to 10 feet, climbing Fragrance: none Parentage: mutation of 'Carefree Sunshine' Hybridizer: William Radler Introducer: The Conard-Pyle Company

‘Dancing Flame’ Class/Color: miniature/yellow blend Bloom/Size: up to 1½ inches Petal Count: Height/Habit: 24 inches, bushy Fragrance: none Parentage: Cal Poly X Kristin Hybridizer: Tucker Introducer: Greenheart Farms

‘Harlow Carr’ Class/Color: shrub/pure rose pink Bloom/Size: double, 2½ inches Petal Count: 116 Height/Habit: 4 feet by 3 feet Fragrance: strong old rose Hybridizer: David Austin Introducer: David Austin Roses Ltd., Tyler, TX

‘Heather Sproul’ Class/Color: miniature/pink Bloom/Size: 2 inches Petal Count: Height/Habit: inches, rounded Fragrance: none Parentage: [Lynn Anderson X Tournament of Roses] X Hot Tamale Hybridizer: Sproul Introducer: Greenheart Farms

‘Iced Raspberry’ Class/Color: miniature/raspberry red with white reverse Bloom/Size: 1 ¾ inches Petal Count: Height/Habit: inches, upright Fragrance: none Parentage: Jilly Jewel X [Zorina X Baby Katie] Hybridizer: Wendy White Introducer: Greenheart Farms

‘Janice Kellogg’ Class/Color: floribunda/deep burgundy red Bloom/Size: large, cup-like, old fashioned Petal Count: 60+ Height/Habit: 4 feet, bushy Fragrance: slight “Rose de May” (classical rose scent) Parentage: May Lyon X (Yves Piaget X Madame Verbelen) Hybridizer: Meilland International Introducer: Star Roses

‘Kiss Me’ Class/Color: grandiflora/pink blend Bloom/Size: double, 4 inch, recurrent Petal Count: Height/Habit: 2-3 feet Fragrance: yes Hybridizer: Ping Lim Introducer: Bailey Nurseries Inc.

‘Northern Encore’ Class/Color: tree rose/light pink Bloom/Size: single, 2 inch, everblooming Petal Count: 5 Height/Habit: 4-8 inches Fragrance: none Hybridizer: Ping Lim Introducer: Bailey Nurseries Inc.

‘Paint The Town’ Class/Color: shrub/medium red Bloom/Size: double, 3½ inch, everblooming Petal Count: 20 Height/Habit: 2-3 feet Fragrance: none Hybridizer: Ping Lim Introducer: Bailey Nurseries Inc.

‘Pink Prelude’ Class/Color: shrub/pink Bloom/Size: 5 inches Petal Count: 50, plus a lovely button eye Height/Habit: 12 to 18 inches, very low-growing, spreading growth Fragrance: slight Parentage: Eterna X Sirohi Sunrise Hybridizer: Viru Viraraghavan Introducer: Roses Unlimited

‘Pink Traviata’ Class/Color: hybrid tea/deep pink Bloom/Size: large, 5 inches, old rose, centifolia Petal Count: 110+ Height/Habit: 5 to 6 feet, very upright Fragrance: very slight green apple, similar to parent Parentage: sport of Traviata Hybridizer: Morris Arboretum Introducer: The Conard- Pyle Co.

‘Queen Of Sweden’ Class/Color: shrub/soft glowing pink Bloom/Size: double, 2¾ inches Petal Count: 139 Height/Habit: 3½ feet by 2½ feet, upright and bushy Fragrance: light musk Hybridizer: David Austin Introducer: David Austin Roses Ltd., Tyler, TX

‘Rainbow Sorbet’ Class/Color: floribunda/mixed shades of bright yellow, orange and red that finish nicely into light yellow and pink Bloom/Size: medium, cuplike Petal Count: 15-18, on average Height/Habit: up to 5 feet, upright Fragrance: none Parentage: Playboy X Earthsong Hybridizer: Ping Lim, Bailey Nurseries Inc. Introducer: The Conard-Pyle Co.

‘Rainbow Sunblaze’ Class/Color: miniature/yellow with red undertones turning to bright orange-red Bloom/Size: small, cuplike Petal Count: Height/Habit: 18 inches, bushy Fragrance: none Parentage: MEItomkin X SAValise X MEIvoufal Hybridizer: Meilland International Introducer: The Conard-Pyle Co.

‘R K Witherspoon’ Class/Color: hybrid tea/champagne white Bloom/Size: medium Petal Count: Height/Habit: medium- tall Fragrance: strong and sweet Parentage: Tiffany sport Introducer: David Pike

‘Rosemoor’ Class/Color: shrub/soft pink Bloom/Size: double, 2½ inches Petal Count: 111 Height/Habit: 3½ feet by 2½ feet, upright and bushy Fragrance: old rose Hybridizer: David Austin Introducer: David Austin Roses Ltd., Tyler, TX

‘Rose Of Picardy’ Class/Color: shrub/bright red Bloom/Size: single, 4 inches Petal Count: 5 Height/Habit: 4 feet by 3 feet Fragrance: light, fruity Hybridizer: David Austin Introducer: David Austin Roses Ltd., Tyler, TX

‘Scarborough Fair’ Class/Color: shrub/pure soft pink Bloom/Size: semi- double, 2¼ inches Petal Count: 21 Height/Habit: 2½ feet by 2 feet Fragrance: old rose musk Hybridizer: David Austin Introducer: David Austin Roses Ltd., Tyler, TX

‘Seattle Sunrise’ Class/Color: mini- flora/apricot blend Bloom/Size: singly, 2-2½ inches Petal Count: 25+ Height: inches Fragrance: slight Parentage: [(Pristine X Selfridges) X Finest Hour] Hybridizer: Mitchie Moe Introducer: Nor' East Miniature Roses

‘Snowcone’ Class/Color: shrub/white Bloom/Size: dainty, 1 inch Petal Count: 5 Height/Habit: 2 feet, compact, rounded Fragrance: light Parentage: seedling X seedling Hybridizer: Dr. Keith Zary Introducer: Jackson & Perkins

‘Spellbound’ Class/Color: hybrid tea/deep coral-red to coral-pink Bloom/Size: high- centered, 4½ inches Petal Count: 30 Height/Habit: 5 feet, upright, well-branched Fragrance: light, spicy Parentage: Ingrid Bergman X Pristine Hybridizer: Dr. Keith Zary Introducer: Jackson & Perkins

‘Tahitian Sunset’ Class/Color: hybrid tea/peachy apricot yellow-pink Bloom/Size: 5 inches Petal Count: Height/Habit: 5 feet, upright, well-branched Fragrance: strong licorice Parentage: seedling X Sun Goddess Hybridizer: Dr. Keith Zary Introducer: Jackson & Perkins

‘Tequila’ Class/Color: landscape shrub rose/bright apricot orange Bloom/Size: medium, cuplike Petal Count: 20-25, on average, plus a few petaloids near the center Height/Habit: up to 6 feet, bushy and tall Fragrance: none Parentage: KORtikel X MEIdomonac Hybridizer: Meilland International Introducer: The Conard- Pyle Co.

‘Ty’ Class/Color: mini- flora/deep yellow Bloom/Size: 2 inches Petal Count: Height/Habit: upright to 30 inches Fragrance: none Parentage: Cal Poly X Soroptimist International Hybridizer: Robbie Tucker Introducer: Greenheart Farms

‘Valentine’s Day’ Class/Color: climber/deep red Bloom/Size: 2 – 2 ½ inches Petal Count: Fragrance: slight Parentage: Amalia X Raven Hybridizer: Carruth Introducer: Weeks

‘White Majesty’ Class/Color: hybrid tea/pure white Bloom/Size: medium 3-3½ inches, cuplike Petal Count: 15-20, on average Height/Habit: up to 6 feet, upright Fragrance: none Parentage: mutation of Paris de Yves St. Laurent Hybridizer: Meilland International Introducer: The Conard- Pyle Co.

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