Alexandra Farms Releases New Garden Rose Wedding Guide

Miami, FL. – Alexandra Farms is proud to announce the release of its newest Garden Rose Wedding Guide featuring detailed information on over 40 cut garden rose varieties. Every major cut Garden Rose variety from major breeders including David Austin, Tantau, Kordes, Meilland and Delbard, among others is featured with great pictures and key information on vase life, fragrance, and event conditioning.

Widely recognized as the world leader in cut garden roses, Alexandra Farms has put together the most comprehensive guide to cut garden rose varieties: their vase performance, care and handling and features and benefits.

Each page is dedicated to describing one individual variety. Each page has a picture showing the bloom stage of the variety on each day as it blooms so that you can time your hydration appropriately. Fragrance and hardiness are listed as well.

Designers and florists fine it a useful tool for consultations and inspiration.  “Fantastic!” says Chris McCoy, “Our brides will love this guide to help them choose the perfect roses!”

Great bouquet ideas and designs made with David Austin English Garden Roses are pictured as well.

Never before have we published so much visual information on every variety we grow,” says Jose R Azout, president of Alexandra Farms. “This is the most comprehensive guide there is to working with garden roses. A must for every florist, designer and event planner.”

The file is free and available to view and download at www.alexandrafarms.com/ecofriendly.html. You will find a low resolution version for online sharing and a high resolution version for printing.

Don’t miss the coverage of new extraordinary varieties like Constance, a new David Austin English Garden rose and Ashley a new German garden rose.

Alexandra Farms is a boutique rose farm dedicated to growing nostalgic, romantic Garden Roses. They are located in the incredibly fertile savannah of Bogota, high in the Andes Mountains of Colombia, where the weather is perfect for rose growing: warm days and cool nights.

Source: Alexandra Farms