Landscape Your Home With All-America Rose Selections

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Landscape Your Home With All-America Rose Selections (NAPS)—Trying to decide which type of rose to plant? Look nofurther. Each of the 2001 All-America y Rose Selections winners can help enhance your yard in different ways. The three sunny AARS winners are Marmalade Skies, a tangerine orange floribunda; Glowing Peace, a golden yellow and can- taloupe orange blended grandi- flora; and Sun Sprinkles, a bright yellow miniature. Any front yard or entry can be dressed-up by planting Marmalade Skies in beds, along a walkway or in a sunnyside yard. Plant it with flowering shrubsor perennials and you will see color all-season. Mar- malade Skies will also work very well as a border or an edging along property lines. This floribunda will grow to be 3 feet by 3 feet and will produceclusters of 5 to 8 blooms on each stem. Glowing Peace, a stunning rose bush, works well as a property divider, front hedge or screen. This round, bushy grandiflora exhibits large buds, which open to reveal full, 3-inch blooms and will grow to 4 feet by 3 feet. A miniature rose like Sun Sprinkles can add a burst of color to any small garden,patio or deck. The never-ending supply of tiny, well-formed bright yellow blooms will brighten anyone’s day. Minia- tures, such as Sun Sprinkles, can be used as a border arounda gar- den, lining a walkwayor potted in a container. Sun Sprinkles exhibits pointed oval buds which spiral open to reveal 2-inch petite, double blooms. It has a moderate spicy fragrance with musk overtones. The perky miniature will grow to 18 to 24 inches. When planting roses, remem- ber they need at least six hours of sunlight a day and should be planted away from shrubs or trees, where they would be competing for light, water andsoil. Glowing Peace, Sun Sprinkles and Marmalade Skies are available throughselected catalogs and retail garden stores throughout the country. All-America Rose Selections is a non-profit association dedicated to the introduction and promotion of exceptional roses. Only the most exceptional, care-free, disease-resistant varieties become AARSwinners. For more information, visit www.rose.org. If you would like a free brochure on the 2001 AARS winners, send self- addressed, stamped business-size envelope to All-America Rose Selections, 221 N. LaSalle St., Suite 3500, Chicago, IL 60601.