I'm going through my rose collection and these varieties just aren't doing well here.
They are all fine roses and should do well in other climates or locales:
COMTESSE DU CAYLA
LAVENDER DREAM
NOID STRIPED MINI
SCENTSATIONAL
SWEET PEA
These are all strong, healthy own-root plants.
All I ask is compensation for shipping costs.
I can ship them any time between Xmas and the first two weeks of January.
I need to point out that when I send them the roses will be dormant and bare-root.
That should leave the door open for anyone to receive them -- shouldn't it?
They could be potted up in some moist potting soil or shredded bark and stored indoors if necessary -- or at least out of the weather.
Oh, my, and they're in my favorite shades, too. Sigh, our ground is frozen solid. Wonder if they'd survive in my root cellar till spring? Not sure how cold it gets in there....
Confidence is that feeling you have right before you do something really stupid.
I have a place to pot them up and keep them until spring. How much would the shipping charges be? This would be such a wonderful addition to my garden!!
I would always be interested in adding your beautiful roses to my rose gardens. Please let me know whatever you have and how much I should send you. Thank you. Teri
Name: Suzanne/Sue Sebastopol, CA (Zone 9a) Sunset Zone 15
Oh my, missed that MARRIOTTA, very interesting blooms! But I owe you cuttings. My memory is so bad so I need to make notes and take them outside with me!
Name: Toni Denver Metro (Zone 5a) Whiskey Tango Foxtrot.
Sue - I agree.. I just wish that my ground wasn't frozen solid 'cuz I'd love one of those Marriotas myself!
Dan - Would you like cuttings from some of my roses? I don't have 1/2 what Sue or Zuzu have, but maybe I have something you don't? I wouldn't be able to get you cuttings until July/ August anyways...