All-America
roses offer
the best traits
By
Norman Winter
MSU
Horticulturist
Central Mississippi Research & Extension
Center
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DayDream
is a low-growing, compact landscape shrub
rose reaching just 2 feet in height. A
unique color in the shrub category, the
massive clusters of lightly scented,
fuchsia-pink blooms will flower all summer
long. Foliage is glossy, deep green and
highly disease resistant. DayDream's
moderate size and neat, round habit make
it an appropriate choice for a variety of
garden situations.
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Any
mention of champions at this time of the year and everyone
thinks about the Orange Bowl or some other football game.
But the All-America Rose Selections Committee names
champions every year, and they are not determined on a
football field in Miami or even Pasadena.
The
nonprofit All-America Rose Selections Committee looks for
roses with traits like striking color, a profuse bloom,
unparalleled disease resistance or an unbelievably sweet
fragrance.
The
All-America Rose Selections Committee used 15 critical
traits -- including hardiness, vigor and novelty -- to
select 2005 winners, the 66th year of recognizing
outstanding new roses.
After
two years of rigorous appraisal in test gardens across the
United States, four roses have earned the right to be called
champions. AARS has honored DayDream, Elle, Lady Elsie May
and About Face as the absolute best new roses of the next
growing season.
These
four champions are sure to reinvigorate the passion and
romance in every rose lover, and bring a renewed sense of
youth and beauty to every garden.
DayDream
may seem like a fantasy, but it's as perfectly real and
delightful as a rose can be. It is a low-growing, compact
landscape shrub rose reaching just 2 feet in height.
A
unique color in the shrub category, the massive clusters of
lightly scented, fuchsia-pink blooms will flower all summer
long. Foliage is glossy, deep green and highly disease
resistant. DayDream's moderate size and neat, round habit
make it an appropriate choice for a variety of garden
situations.
Elle is
chic as a Parisian fashion house and sleek as the
world-renowned supermodel. Elle combines a strong, spicy,
citrus fragrance with a high-centered classic rose bud. She
is a hybrid tea that produces shell-pink flowers with deep
yellow undertones.
The
dark, glossy foliage provides a nice contrast to the soft,
non-fading flower, and offers above-average disease
tolerance to mildew and black spot. Elle's flowers bloom on
10- to 14-inch stems and are 4 to 5 inches wide with a petal
count of 50 to 55.
Lady
Elsie May rose is a rose is a rose, right? Not when we're
talking about Lady Elsie May. She's a rose unlike any other.
The flower is coral pink and grows in clusters on strong 12-
to 20-inch cutting stems. Each flower is about 3 1/2 to 4
inches wide with 12 to 14 petals.
An
upright, spreading shrub rose, Lady Elsie May offers a
vigorous, uniform growth habit and excellent disease
resistance. The bush produces an abundance of flowers that
bloom in clusters on strong 12- to 20-inch cutting stems.
The fragrance is slight, and the foliage is dark green and
rugged.
About
Face is a grandiflora with a novel backward bicolor whose
light color of deep golden yellow is carried on the inside
of the petals with a darker bronzy orange-red backside.
This
super-vigorous plant yields long stems with full
old-fashioned blossoms that catch attention throughout the
life of the bloom. The flowers, up to 5 inches in diameter,
offer a mild, fresh apple fragrance and are beautifully
complemented by lush, clean, green leaves.
We are
not that far away from rose-planting season. Spend the next
few weeks building a bed and getting ready, then look for
DayDream, Elle, Lady Elsie May and About Face at your local
garden center in early spring.
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Released:
December 9, 2004
Contact: Norman
Winter,
(601) 857-2284
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