Featured Plant of the Week (Mini Roses for Mother's Day)
Mini Roses for Mother's Day
Nurserymen’s Exchange is one of the largest growers of miniature roses in the U.S. We have long-standing relationships with world renowned breeders, allowing us the ability to be first to market with many new varieties. Our unique moderate year round climate, proprietary growing techniques and state of the art greenhouses result in roses that are more consistent, have higher bud counts and longer shelf life. We offer the largest rose varieties and color assortment in the marketplace.

A floral classic and a timeless best seller, Parade® Roses are fuller plants, with a consistently higher bud count than other varieties. This means that they have the most flowers and leaves of any of our roses. They also come in the broadest selection of colors available. Parade® Roses are a true miniature rose, which means they will remain small throughout their lifetime and make perfect potted plants.
Victory® Roses have larger flowers than most other miniature roses as well as larger, greener, glossier foliage and thicker caliper stems. Some of these roses feature old fashioned “quartered” centers, making the flowers look like cups with whorled centers. The most distinguishing thing about Victory® Roses though is definitely their fragrance; their light scent adds class to an already beautiful flower.
Palace® Roses are our largest rose plant, featuring larger flowers than Parade® Roses but more blooms than Victory® Roses. They also posses the green glossy foliage and thick caliper stem. This creates an attractive balance of the two other varieties, creating a compromise between the size and number of buds. Palace® Roses are also the most suited to the outdoors, making them great garden roses.
All three of types of roses offered at BloomRite® Gardens have similar care requirements. Keep the potting mix moist and place them where they will get bright indirect light indoors. Be sure to trim them back by 1/3rd after each flowering flush to encourage new blooms. Indoors they prefer and average temperature around 65º to 75º F. Outdoors, place them where they will get full sun or light shade in warmer regions. USDA regions 6-10.
