Est. 1843

Teas Nursery
4400 Bellaire Blvd
(713)664-4400

Our regular hours are:
Saturday 8am to 6pm
Sunday 9am to 6pm
Monday thru Friday
8:30am to 6:30pm

Catalog Mailing
Address:

P.O. Box 1603 Bellaire, TX
77402-1603

Toll Free Number:
(800) 446-7723
In Houston area:
(713) 664-4400
Fax: (713) 295-5144

 

 

 

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Teas Printed Rose Selection Guide

* Descriptions of 240 varieties of roses for 2008

* 32 page color booklet with planting instructions.

* Over 200 thumbnail color pictures of rose varieties.

#305594 $2.50
Postage Paid to US.

 

Roses at Teas Nursery Updated 1/22/08
Rose names spelled in ALL CAPS are new to Teas list this year. (Some have appeared in other years' lists.)

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Henry Fonda™ - An unpretentious but distinctive deep yellow flower. Petals of strong substance hold their color well. Robust deep green foliage.
Patented Hybrid Tea #115753 $22.95
Home Run - Weeks has knocked it out of the park with a new disease proof shrub with showy flame red single blooms in clusters. It is an offspring of Knock Out™ that actually has native resistance to mildews as well as great black spot resistance. Round bushy plants that bloom continuously. 2006.
PPAF Shrub #118758 $19.99
Honey Dijon - Golden brown to tan flowers have a fruity fragrance. Formal double form, medium large flowers. Unusual color in the landscape and arrangements.Grows 4 to 5 ft. 2005.
PPAF Grandiflora #118504 $22.95
Honor- Satiny, pure white petals with just a tinge of pink in the tip of the bud; very rich, spicy fragrance, AARS 1980.
Non-patented Hybrid Tea #102028 $18.99
Hot Cocoa - A very unusual color gives this new floribunda a lot of charm. The ruffled chocolate red blooms have a nice old rose fragrance. Vigorous growth and hot weather resistance. AARS 2003.
PPAF Floribunda #118172 $20.95

I

Iceberg - A world favorite white. Great blooming and disease resistance. Mild honey fragrance. Medium size flowers in big clusters on a large bush to 6 feet. 1958. Non-Patented Floribunda #112233 $18.99
See also:
Climbing Iceberg
Intrigue - 1984 AARS Award Winner. Beautiful floribunda with plum-colored blooms with large petals. Some stems may be long enough for cut flowers. Distinctive color and fragrance.
Non-Patented Floribunda #113239 $18.99

J

John F. Kennedy - Nearly pure white with just a hint of chartreuse; long, graceful buds of classic form are high-centered and open to large fragrant blooms of lasting quality.
Non-patented Hybrid Tea #102034 $18.99
Judy Garland - Chrome yellow blushing to hot orange and scarlet. Sweetly fragrant flowers in a rainbow of hues over "Oz" green bushy leaves.
Non-patented Floribunda #114360 $18.99
Julia Child ™ - Very double 4 inch butter-gold old-fashioned flowers with a sweet licorice scent. A prize winning dish selected by the queen of American Cuisine before her death. Compact rounded habit. AARS 2006.
PPAF Floribunda #102760 $24.95
JULIO IGLESIAS® - This red and white striped hybrid tea-like blooms in small clusters. Medium double flowers have hints of deep plum color to heighten the contrast. Strong citrus fragrance. 2006.
PPAF Floribunda #119102 $25.95
Just Joey - Large buff-orange with classical form, very fragrant, glossy leathery foliage, free blooming. 1972 introduction.
Non-patented Hybrid Tea #112139 $18.99

K

King's Ransom - A pure gold, rich enough to ransom a king, deep, rich chrome yellow; heavily-textured blossoms hold well and retain color. AARS 1962.
Non-patented Hybrid Tea #102036 $18.99

Knock Out - AARS 2000. Total black-spot resistance is claimed for this eye-catching shrub rose. Lots of clusters of single, cherry red blooms on medium sized rounded bush with blue green leaves. Very hardy, light fragrance. Shade tolerant.
PPAF Shrub #117560 $24.95

See also: Blushing Knock Out™, Double Knock Out™, Pink Knock Out™, DOUBLE PINK KNOCK OUT™ & RAINBOW KNOCK OUT™

L

Lady Elsie May™ - Large clusters of coral pink semi-double blooms. Heat and disease tolerant. Upright growth to 3 ft. Good landscape or container rose. AARS 2005.
Shrub #118510 $22.95

Lasting Love™ - Blended deep red and dark pink double flowers are intensely fragrant. Medium height, upright growth with very glossy foliage. 1993.
Hybrid Tea #102732 $18.99

LAURA BUSH™ - This smoky orange red flower blooms frequently in large clusters of 4 inch medium double flowers. Chosen by the First Lady for distinctive color and abundant personality. Light citrus fragrance. Grown on its own roots for extra durability. 2006.
PPAF Floribunda #119053 $24.95

Let Freedom Ring™ - A large (5 inch) strawberry red fully double long stem rose with Touch of Class as a parent. Easy to grow with excellent disease resistance. The 2005 Better Homes & Gardens® Rose™
PPAF Hybrid Tea #118754 $24.95

Liv Tyler® - Large coral pink blossoms are very double with 75 to 80 petals. Quartered form and strong ripe apricot fragrance give this new rose "Very Irresistible" old-fashioned appeal. Strong cutting stems. Named for American actress. 2000.
Patented Hybrid Tea #118896 $24.95
Livin' Easy - Prolific apricot orange blend, easy-care black spot resistant rose with moderate fruity fragrance. AARS 1996.
Patented Floribunda #115757 $24.95
Love and Peace - Golden Yellow, tinged with a wide band of pink, this large double flower has 40 or more petals. Fruity fragrance and disease resistant foliage. Grows 4 to 5 feet. Hybrid of Peace and an unknown seedling. AARS 2002.
Patented Hybrid Tea #118041 $24.95
Lynn Anderson - Perfectly formed long-lasting blooms of ivory edged in deep pink. Unbelievably long stems on a very tall upright bush. 1995.
Patented Hybrid Tea #114953 $24.95

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