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2008 rose information needed on miniature/miniflora roses

Posted by mev710 6 (My Page) on
Sun, Jan 27, 08 at 15:07

Does anyone have information on some of the 2008 miniature and miniflora rose introductions? Would like input on Showstopper, Edisto, Powerpoint, Lady Bren, Jupiter, Moonbeam, Caladonia, Aberlady, Bonnie Sky, Unbridled, and any other 2008 miniature/miniflora. I am specifically looking for exhibition quality, hardiness, and no stingy bloomers.


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RE: 2008 rose information needed on miniature/miniflora roses

I can tell you that any of the Benardella roses (Show Stopper and Power Point) are bred specifically for exhibition form, are not stingy, and are at least hardy to my borderline zone 7a/6b area. I would expect that they are hardy throu zone 6, but I can't guarantee.


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RE: 2008 rose information needed on miniature/miniflora roses

powerpoint and showstopper should do good on the show tables Horizon roses is a review of the newest exhibiton roses if you don't have one you need to get one i think you can order one from (ars) American rose society Good luck


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RE: 2008 rose information needed on miniature/miniflora roses

Horizon Roses is an independent publication, it is not published by the ARS.

Here is a link that might be useful: Ordering Horizon Roses


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RE: 2008 rose information needed on miniature/miniflora roses

  • Posted by jont1 Midwest 5b/6a (My Page) on
    Mon, Feb 25, 08 at 23:39

I always order Horizon Roses and find it's information invaluable when selecting roses for my garden. For my $10, it is the best publication out there.
John


 
 

 

 


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