Formal Garden - Page 16 of 21 - Fine Gardening
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Plant Guide
‘Secret’ Hybrid tea rose
Rosa 'Secret'This intensely fragrant rose has high-centered, double blossoms of creamy pink edged with deeper pink.
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Damask perpetual rose
Rosa 'Rose de Rescht'This compact rose has fragrant, fuschia-red flowers packed with petals that fade to purple as they age.
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‘Prosperity’ Hybrid musk rose
Rosa 'Prosperity'This rose produces a profusion of rosette-shaped ivory blossoms in large clusters.
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Rosa ‘Old Blush’
Rosa 'Old Blush'This rose produces musky and sweet-scented blossoms of pale to medium pink, which bloom continuously from spring until frost.
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Canna ‘Sémaphore’
Canna 'Sémaphore'Growing to 6 or 7 feet, 'Sémaphore' features slender, dark-bronze leaves topped by spikes of narrow-petaled flowers of an unusual glowing color that's not quite yellow and not quite orange; perhaps…
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Canna ‘Madame Paul Caseneuve’
Canna 'Madame Paul Caseneuve'A great canna to start with if you're convinced you hate them is 'Madame Paul Caseneuve', from 1902.
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Dahlia ‘Jersey Beauty’
Dahlia 'Jersey Beauty'The 20th century's most celebrated dahlia is 'Jersey Beauty'.
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‘Candy Store’ coleus
Plectranthus scutellarioides ‘Candy Store’'Candy Store' is a different kind of pink coleus.
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‘New Hurricane’ coleus
Plectranthus scutellarioides ‘New Hurricane’‘New Hurricane’ has fiery red-and-yellow foliage, as intricately cut as paper snowflakes.
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‘Little Twister’ coleus
Plectranthus scutellarioides ‘Little Twister’A mid-size coleus, perfect for filling gaps, 'Little Twister' has crimped, fingery leaves that emerge inky purple, then gradually change to predominantly yellow with lime edges and purple veins.