Additional Information
| Hydridizer | Henry (1977) |
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| Bloom Period | June-July |
| Shipping Season | March-October |
| Sun Exposure | Sun |
| Soil Type | Any with care |
| Height | 20.0 in. |
| Bloom Size | 4.0 in. |
| Zone Range | 3 to 9 |
ADDIE BRANCH SMITH
4" bloom, 20" tall, Mid Season, Dormant
Orchid rose blooms with a dark purple eyezone above superb dark green foliage. 4" blooms on 20" stems.
Orchid rose blooms with a dark purple eyezone above superb dark green foliage. 4" blooms on 20" stems.
| Price | $5.95 each, 3 for $15.95, 6 for $29.95 |
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| Quantity |
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coram, NY — Beautiful blooms first year in an area that doesn't get full sun all day-blooms are exactly as shown on this site-although in July not June. All Three of them are performing nicely.
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Cleveland, MS — The 'Addie Branch Smith' sisters toughed it out in the hottest garden patch. This 6-pack bloomed steadily from late May to late June (zone 8b). Although the blooms weren't as vibrant as those pictured in the catalog (considering the blast furnace-like conditions), they were still very pretty to look at poised above their deep blue-green foliage.
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Chicago, IL — This one is gorgeous, brighter and prettier than the photo. It's a unique color between rose and mauve. I love the eyezone. It blends beautifully w/ my red and purple daylilies. I took off 1 point because it didn't bloom or do much of anything the first year. Now it has 4 scapes full of flowers. It's bigger than described: the flowers are easily 5" and it's 25" tall, so mine doesn't look like a miniature variety. Definitely a keeper, and great price too.
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Goodlettsville, TN — Added 'Addie' to our garden this spring and did not expect many blooms. However, she did produce several that were spectacular; much prettier than the picture. This is a favorite and one I show off to all visitors.
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Woodruff, SC — Grows well here, and does bloom. But the color is not nearly as intense as the photo indicates, at least for us. The purple appears washed out.
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Spencer, IN — I love them! They are a prolific bloomer and begin around the end of June. They are very pretty and the mound stays small and green all season long.

