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The world needs more beauty and hardiness...so we're working on new roses
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We are actively cross-breeding roses to get a new
generation of cold weather (and long winter) hardy roses.
Coffee pot of minis Here is an array of some of the miniature roses from summer of 2005. Minis come back every year from the root. And they last longer than tulips and daffodils!
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2008: The summer that never came
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Dot picking a rose
It looks like Dot found a pink
rose she liked. I like fragrant
ones with pretty foilage (all rose
colors are pretty). What's your
favorite?
We kept waiting and waiting but summer never
came to our area of Alaska (near Anchorage). It
was the 3rd coldest summer ever. Only 2 days of
70 degree or higher weather...and those days
had just minutes of warmth. Already the summer
of 2009 has been very sunny. Call Dani at
907-688-3998 or email chillout@alaska.com to
verify availability and shipping to your area.
http://www.chilloutroses.com/googlea7b7aa89365ef63a.html
We love our cold weather!
Most of us that live in Alaska do it by choice.
The winters are long but the snow cover will
protect the roses and other perennials until
spring. We try to keep a wide variety of cold
hardy roses on hand for others of you that live
in cold climates.
More Moore Roses!
This year we were able to get more of the
fabulous Ralph Moore roses for our inventory.
Product pages to be updated soon.