Sunday, April 19, 2009

Breeding New Roses

Primarosa invites people who enjoy breeding roses to bring some of their new varieties into a greenhouse designated for this purpose. As you can see on this sign, the name of the breeder, the variety, the date of planting and the number of plants are listed. If the new roses are healthy, do well, and are liked by the customers, these roses are then planted into the vast stock of roses at Primarosa. When the roses are sold, the breeder receives royalty payment. When a new rose bush is first planted, it begins to blossom after 3 months. The rose bush then continues to produce for 5 years.

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