New Release Garden Plants and Catalogues for 2012
Guide to new release garden plants, catalogues, bulbs, trees, shrubs, roses, perenials, annuals, fruit trees, garden edging, gardening tools, water features, watering solutions, and gardening books
Treloar Roses are proud to be releasing an exciting new collection of garden roses for 2012.
People should be on the look out for Treloar Roses new releases, especially the award winning Transplant Australia's Thank You Rose, with $1.00 from the sale of each rose going to Transplant Australia. Another rose of interest this year is the Enterprise Rose which has been named to honour the Enterprise Migrant Hostel which was operational from 1970 to 1992 in Springvale, Vic. Special launches for these two varieties are planned for Autumn 2012.
These new releases, along with many other varieties of roses will be available from May 2012. They can be purchased directly from Treloar Roses or any leading nursery or garden centre Australia wide. All Treloar Roses are supplied bare root during Winter (May to August).
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Floribunda Rose 'THANK YOU ROSE'
This magnificent new floribunda has been named for Transplant Australia as a symbol of thanks and gratitude. It is ideally suited for any occasion when the words 'thank you' are not enough. The award winning floribunda produces clusters of fully petalled blooms that have a most desirable colour, along with a delicate fragrance. The growth habit of this gorgeous rose is equalled to that of the ever popular 'Iceberg'. Approx 1.2m tall. Decorated with awards at the 2011 National Trial Garden Awards including Silver Medal and Best Floribunda rose of the 2011 trials.
Transplant Australia exists to enrich and celebrate life. Their vision is for Australia to lead the world in organ and tissue donation and transplantation - saving lives, improving quality of life and providing much needed care and support.
Treloar Roses will donate $1.00 from the sale of each rose to Transplant Australia. |
For more information go to www.transplant.org.au or phone 1800 827 757.
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'Eyes For You' is from Brindabella Gardens and John Gray thinks this a real beauty and so do we.
Roses do not often have 'eyes' but this one is a Hulthemia persica (syn Rosa persica) and it really looks amazing. Large pink flowers, deep rosey eyes, blackspot resistent and perfumed. The flower looks a little like a cross between an oriental poppy and peony, but much easier to grow than other of them.
It has a nice bushy habit and John can send them by post anywhere on the east coast.
Check Out the details at
www.brindabella-gardens.com.au/Eyes4U.htm
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A number of new catalogues have been releases this month
- Riddells Creek Daffodil Farm - A great catalogue of Daffodils, Tulips, Jonquils and other bulbs, buy directly from the grower.
- Whitehouse Nursery - A new venture by Peter Harris and Jess Exiner. A great range of Nerines for starters, not to mentions lots of other interesting bulbs, perennials and climbers
- Tonkins Bulbs - Shirley and Jane have just released their summer catalogue, lots of hardy and unusual bulbs in this one
- Hillview Rare Plants - If you are looking for something a little different then Marcus Harvey probably has it. Lots of rare and unusual bulbs in another great catalogue
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