M1 Nancy Jean ™ (PPR RICnancy-Rickard) Mini 2002
High centered exhibition apricot blend blooms with tremendous substance. Pin point centers are
always there. One bloom per long stem. Grows up-right to 36 inches. Dark green glossy foliage. (17-25) petals.
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M2 Anna Marie ™ (PPR RICanna-Rickard) Mini 2001
High centered exhibition, pastel yellow blushed with medium pink. (1.75 inch) bloom one per stem and sprays.
Excellent substance, (Even I can groom this one) Up-right to 36 inches, slightly spreading plant. Dark green
semi-glossy foliage. It holds and holds and holds. Definitely a winner. (17-25 petals) |

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M3 Betty Lou ™ (PPR RICbetty-Rickard) Mini 2002
High centered exhibition and garden. Deep pink blend with very unusual coloring on open bloom. Blooms one per
stem and sprays with upright growth to 36 inches. Deep green glossy foliage. Plant is very vigorous with
abundant bloom. (17-25 petals) bloom size (1.75 inches) |

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M4 Miss Megan ™ (PPR RICmegan-rickard) Mini 2002
Medium pink exhibition and garden. Upright growth to 36” Bloom single on long stems. Dark Green glossy
foliage. (17-25 petals) Bloom size (1.75 inches) Fragrant |

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M5 Tammy Darlene™ (PPR RICtammy-Rickard) Mini 2001
Flowers light pink upper, white reverse, (2 inches 17-25 petals) Blooms single and in sprays. Foliage medium
green, semi-glossy. Growth identical to Fairhope its mother. |

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M6 Fairhope (Taylor) Mini 1989
This tall plant produces abundant near-white to light yellow exhibition blooms, dark green Foliage. Fairhope
is a must for exhibitors, it is the nations top show rose. |

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M7 Sandy Lundberg (Giles) Mini 2000
Creamy white with hint of pink pale yellow center. Long stems with lovely dark green foliage. Lots of petals
with good substance. Easy on fertilizer for good centers. |

Photo Courtesy of Bob Lundburg
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M8 Tiffany Lynn (Jolly) Mini-flora 1985
Flowers light to medium pink at edges, blending to white in center. Large high-centered slightly Fragrant.
Medium green semi-glossy foliage, bushy growth. |
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M9 Soroptimist International (Benardella) Mini 1995
A sure-fire contender for Queen. Form is excellent, medium yellow blended with pink and red. Tremendous
substance with excellent holding power. Ranked among the top minis. Deep green Glossy foliage, vigorous
growth, lots of blooms. |

Photo Courtesy of Steve Singer
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M13 Erin Alonso ™(Alonso) Mini 2002
Beautiful medium yellow sport of bees’ knees. Same terrific form with lots of long stems with perfectly
spiraled blooms with pinpoint centers. Loads of blooms for exhibition or garden. If you like yellow, this is a
must have rose. Loves hot weather. |

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M20 Bees’ Knees ™ (JACkee*) Mini 1998
Beautiful medium yellow bloom with pink edging. Lots of exhibition blooms with pinpoint centers, beautiful
foliage, and long stems. What more could you ask for. Should be in every rose growers garden. Definitely a
queen contender. Blooms constantly even in heat. |
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M21 Marriotta
Mini
Flowers deep pink (50+Petals), small blooms with side buds and sprays, slight
fragrance, Small foliage, medium green semi-glossy.
Resistant to black spot and mildew, bushy growth. |
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M22 Alisha
Mini
Light pink in color, same characteristic as Marriotta. |
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M23 Elegant
Pink (PPR
RICelegant-Rickard)
Mini 2005
High centered exhibition, medium pink blend,(1.75 inch) blooms.(17-25) petals.
Blooms one Per stem. Deep green glossy foliage on 24 inch
up-right plant. |
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M24 Fragrant
Moon (PPR RICfra-Rickard)
MiniFlora 2005
Semi-double medium yellow, very fragrant. Three inch bloom when fully opened.
Up-right Growth to 36” with dark green glossy foliage.
Garden variety and good for cut flower. |
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M25 Butter Cream
(MARbutter-Martin) MiniFlora
2003
Bob Martin’s first MiniFlora is a must have for every exhibitor. Placed in
the top 25 in first Year of introduction. Good grower with beautiful foliage.
A proven winner, will be around For a long time. |
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M26 Memphis King
(WELking-Wells) MiniFlora
2003
Exhibition deep red with lots of petals from Whit Wells. Probably his best
yet. Already a Proven winner as
Mini Queen at Nationals In Tulsa. Has placed 19 in the top 25 in its Second year of showing. A must have for
exhibitors |
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M27 Sam Trivitt
(SPRosam-Sproul) Mini
2000
True apricot-blend mini with exhibition form. Proven track record by placing
23 in the top 25 for 2004. |
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M28 Simple Splendor
(CRLsplondor-Carle) Mini
2005
Sport of Autumn Splendor. Bloom is a 5 petal miniature, medium yellow with
crimson red edges with yellow stamens. 2” to 3” bloom size, slight
fragrance. Blooms single and in Sprays. Bloom cycle repeats quickly. Bush is
medium height 24” to 30”, up- right growth, Medium green glossy foliage, good disease
resistance |
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M29 Dorothy Rose
(JONdorose-Jones) Mini
cl 2005
Vigorous, disease resistant, orange and/or orange red and white striped
single, bright Yellow stamens. Nice spicy fragrance. Top winner of mini single
and single spray at Shows in Cal. Good for hybridizing as seed
parent. Out of Sarabande x Peggy T. |

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M30 Rachel ™ (Rickard 2005) MiniFl dp
Deep Pink, high center ( 26-40 petals) 1.75” blooms. Medium,
dark green semi glossy foliage, vigorous, upright growth to 36"
Another of my Fairhope seedlings crossed with Signature. Very few
thorns, and a wonderful Fragrance. Showing a lot of promise. |

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M31 Louisville Lady
(WELlady-Wells) MiniFlora
2004
Beautiful hot pink with exhibition form that holds forever. Requires very
little grooming. My kind of rose. Medium green glossy foliage. I
see lots of Royalty in this ladies future. |
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M32 Heather Sproul
(SPRoheather-Sproul) Mini
2005
Exhibition medium pink bloom with tremendous substance. Beautiful small
foliage to Compliment the bloom. Excellent disease resistance. Blooms single
and sprays. It doesn’t Get any better than this. Should be on
everyone’s list. |

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M33 Best of 04 (Wells 2005) Mini YB
Flowers yellow blend, yellow orange blend upper, Orange edge to yellow
reverse. (1.5 “) Blooms Solitary (17-25 petals). Foliage medium, medium
green, semi glossy. Upright growth to 30 inches. Exhibition and Garden. |

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M34 Fitzhugh’s Diamond- Mini FL-yb (WELLS 2005)
Flowers yellow base with pink edges, Reverse same. Blooms (2”)
with ( 26-40 petals)mostly solitary. Medium, dark green, semi glossy
foliage. Growth upright to ( 3.5 feet) Garden and Exhibition |

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M35 Memphis Magic - Minfl - DR (Wells 2005)
Blooms dark red (2 1/2 inches) slight fragrance (17-25 petals), foliage
medium, medium green, semi-glossy. Growth upright to (30 inches).
Blooms single and in sprays. Tremendous substance. A Black Magic
Look-alike. Exhibition Garden and Wonderful cut flower.
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M36
Memphis Music- MiniFl dr (WELLS 2005)
Sport of Memphis Magic Dark red with yellow streaks across each petal.
Good form with long straight stems. Eye-catching with serious
potential. |

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M37 Regina Lee
– Mini FL rb (WELLS 2005)
Looks like double delight. Excellent exhibition
form on single long stems. Vigorous growth. Good exhibition potential.
A must have for exhibitors. |

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M38 Ashton - Mini pb (WELLS 2005)
Two toned pink with good exhibition potential. (2 inch) Blooms
mostly solitary with (17-25 petals). Foliage Medium, medium green, semi
glossy. Upright to 2.5 feet. Exhibition and Garden. |

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M39 Pina Colada- MiniFl – ly (ALONSE 2005)
Exquisite form. Creamy, light yellow seedling of Olympic gold. Overall an
improvement over its parent, which is still a good rose. Smaller
foliage, more petals, better holding power and it refrigerates well. Won
4th court of honor (its 1st official win) at the recent mini nationals. Shown
by Bob and Sandy Lundberg. It was the first bloom from a young plant. |

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M41 Madeleine
(Guillebeau 2005) MiniFl yb
Yellow, edged pink on red upper, yellow reverse. 1.75” blooms
mostly solitary (17-25 petals). Foliage medium, dark green, matte.
Growth bushy (24 – 30” tall). Destined to be a winner. Won 1st Queen
at the Carolina Top Gun Meeting. Exhibition and Garden (Fairhope &
unknown) |

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M42 Peggy “T” mini (King 1988) mr (King
1988)
An older award-winning single that needs no introduction. |

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M43 Peter Cottontail – (Martin 2005) MiniFl
W
White with Pink Coloration in center. Superior Form and substance
on long straight stems. Winning Queen in Indy, doesn’t leave any doubt
as to what this mini flora is capable of. A must have for
exhibitors. |

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M44 Dr. Troy Garret- mr MinFl-N
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M46 Robin
Alonso- dr MinFl-N
Produces lots of very high quality rich red exhibition blooms, already
winning royalty. Sure to be a consistent winner. Long stems and beautiful
foliage, make it a good garden variety also. |

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M47 Klassy Lady- mp Min-N |

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M48 Memphis Blues- m MinFl-N |

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M49 Charismatic- rb MinFl-N
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M50
High Ambition - AB
MiniFl
Apricot blend
with good form and centers. Good
Growth habit. |
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M51
Abby’s Angel - DY MiniFl
Probably our favorite new MiniFl. Deep
yellow with red edges. Good exhibition, will be seeing a lot of this
one. |
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M53
Josh Alonso - Op
Mini
Beautiful sport of Bees knees, Orange Pink in color with good form.
Same growth habit as Bees Knees, sure to be a winner. |
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M54 Mr. Lenard
- Mp MiniFl
Medium to dark pink with good form that has exhibition potential. |
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