This rose was awarded 1st Prize at the Alterarosa Contest at the Pope's Palace in Avignon in 2014, gaining a sure place for its future.
Superb cup-like, very double, perfumed and lavender-coloured roses. Abundant flowers in May, repeating up to autumn. A generous and hardy rosebush.
A lovely small, round and compact rosebush. The first flowering is abundant in May-June, and will repeat periodically up to autumn.
A compact and well ramified rosebush. A flashy addition to a garden. Pure and luminous orange roses, perfectly repeating from June to October.
Imposing flowers with 30-35 petals, white, bordered pink. A good rose bush for gardens and for cut flower bouquets. Lovely rose and tea fragrance. Repeat flowering.
Excellent rosebush with bunched flowering, floriferous and robust. Sweetly perfumed. Double flowers, resembling those of older varieties, of a very bright, orange tinted, yellow colour.
Rustic rosebush with yellow-apricot flowers, fringed orangey-pink, on red stems. Long floral buds, becoming erect flowers with about 30 petals. Intense fragrance, spicy and fruity.
Rosebush with large, double, grouped flowers, resembling old varieties, revealing shades of purple-magenta and lavender-blue. Bunches with flowers of 25-30 petals.
A rosebush with large, very double, white flowers of around 50 petals. A strong fresh lemon scent. Lovely dark green shiny leaves.
Excellent tea hybrid, easy to grow, with large, heavily perfumed flowers. Elegant with an 'old rose' aspect, bearing more than 50 curvy and fringed petals. Repeat flowering.
Derived from the 'Rosa persica' variety. Very original and attractive.
This rosebush will flower with lovely, abundant and attractive fuchsia-pink and bright roses, enhanced by the robust, shiny dark green leaves.
Unique rosebush with tiny robust leaves, easy to maintain and useful in gardens. Flowers are semi-double, a carmine to soft pink colour, with 5 petals and a bunch of yellow stamens.
Rosebush, with repeat flowering, very double and grouped, plum coloured velvety flowers. More than 35 petals on flowers. Intense fresh and spicy perfume.
Derived from the 'Rosa persica' variety. Very original and attractive. Numerous muti-coloured flowers with 8-10 petals.
A compact and floriferous rosebush, with robust, dark green leaves. The semi-double roses are an intense dark red.
Flowering is abundant from May up to the first frosts, with dark red simple flowers. A robust and tolerant variety, easy to grow in gardens or containers.
Magnificent and repeat flowering, resembling that of older varieties but with qualities of the more sturdy modern ones. Strong spicy perfume. 25-30 petals on the erect flowers.
The most yellow of yellow roses, a bright golden colour, contrasting with the dark green leaves. The yellow colour will stay a long time during blooming. A good plant for containers.
Abundant fragrant flowers between May and the first frosts make this rosebush, perfect for ground covering. Double cupped and white, these flowers are charmingly clustered together in bunches.
Rosebush with very double flowers, recalling the wild species, a magenta pink colour. Remarkably strong perfume. Repeat flowering.
A compact and tufty rosebush, bearing abundant golden-yellow flowers. Resistant to illnesses, plant in a flowerbed or in a container on terraces and balconies.
Lovely erect plant with dark green, delicate leaves. Good plant in gardens, aromatic and ornamental, resistant to dry weather. Useful herb in cooking, for stewed and grilled meat...etc.
Ground-covering variety with aromatic dark green foliage. Disheveled aspect. Purpely-blue flowers with little purple spots. The branches touching the soil can grow roots.
Ground-covering, low and aromatic plant, the branches can grow roots if in contact with the soil. From March to May, light blue, slightly purple flowers appear.
Abundant large, shiny and firm blackberries appear from July to September, sweet and deliciously perfumed. Excellent in fruit salads, jams, jellies and cakes.
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2019 - 2020
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2018 - 2019