Miniature (Ralph Moore, United States, 1984)
This rose is true to it's name and one of Ralph Moore's finest roses. Sweet Chariot is an ideal rose for a hanging basket or patio container, this fragrant double lavender/purple mini blooms continuously all season. Blooms are accented by glossy, bright green foliage and a bit of a trailing habit.
Miniature (Ralph Moore, United States, 1984)
Why Not demands attention in the garden with it's bright red flowers with yellow centers, reverse, and stamens. The miniature shrub is upright and covered in disease resistant foliage. If you can resist dead heading, fall will bring colorful hips.
Miniature (Ralph Moore, United States, 1986)
Compact, rounded and upright, Torch of Liberty lights up the garden with clusters of fiery orange blooms brushed with creamy white. Makes a great small hedge when planted in a group. Shiny foliage is disease resistant and plant is hardy to zone 5.
Miniature (Ralph Moore, United States, 1979)
Orange Honey is a great color changing rose. It starts as an orange bloom and will fade to pink which makes it perfect for someone who wants a change as the rose grows. It is a great mini that would thrive in a pot if you don't have space in your garden.
Climbing Miniature (Ralph Moore, United States, 1959)
Orange Elf is a great climbing miniature rose that can grow to be around 4ft tall. The orange yellow blooms will provide a vibrant color to any garden and it will produce hips in the fall.
Miniature (Ralph Moore, United States, 1968)
Judy Fischer is one of the oldest miniature roses in our collection. This rose has a perfectly shaped bud that is great for drying or other art projects. This rose has also shown to be drought tolerant to a degree and loves sun!