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Mayesh Wholesale Florist, Inc.:

New garden roses for florists

In a video presentation by Mayesh Wholesale Florist, the focus is on some new garden roses and garden style roses for floral designers available for this spring and summer, as well as a new category that David Dahlson is calling the "New Garden Rose." This category contains roses that look and behave more like the modest roses we may remember from our youth, perhaps in our parents' gardens, in public rose gardens in parks, in cottage gardens, or simply viewed in their bucolic splendor along country lanes.

The roses featured are Creamikiss, Kings Cross, Antonia, and Peonikiss. These have the classic "cabbage rose" look, being fully double, often quartered, with a large number of petals reminiscent of the glorious Bourbon roses of the 19th century. These are followed by a selection of modern roses that echo the garden roses of the first half of the 20th century, which were generally less fussy than their fin-de-siècle counterparts and much easier to grow.

Last but not least, David presents a very new item, namely "Micro-Spray Roses," which trace their lineage back to rosa chinensis, one of the hardiest of the rose species and whose genetics have been used for breeding many many of the classic roses that we know today.

For more information:
Mayesh Wholesale Florist, Inc.
https://www.mayesh.com/

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