Rose Color Selection - Red Is Hard to Beat
Rose Varieties and colors Red roses are and probably always will be the most popular color of roses.
They are truly a classic.
They garner a higher demand around Valentines.
Comparatively, 3 to 1 over other colors such as yellow or pink.
Especially around the rose holiday known as Valentine's day.
Some of the more noted varieties in red among florists are Charlottes, Freedom, Classy, Rose Bagier Black Magic with Rose Bagier usually being the biggest head and longest stemmed.
Some of our favorite colors in yellows were Alsmeers Gold, Judy, and Skyline.
Some of our favorite colors in pinks were Peekabou, Hot Princess, Anna Vogue, Raphaella.
These range from regular pink, to hot pink tones to corals.
Our favorites in white colors were Virginias,and Escimo.
Our favorites in purple or lavendar are Blue Bird and Sterling.
Then there are the bi-colors, or two tones such as Confetti, Anna, Lipstick, Millenium Intuition, Fire and Ice, and perfect for the fall season or anything masculine, Leonitus.
Sometimes we would sell a blend of tones in roses.
Start with red and then add a dark pink then lighter.
This can be done with any colors.
Just mind the shades of tones and make sure they blend well.
Do not be afraid to try new colors and varieties.
We found that some other people liked the nice varieties that we sold after they tried them and saw they were a quality rose also.
Mainly, if the roses start fresh, and are processed correctly, you will have far better results and much happier relationships with consumers.
They are truly a classic.
They garner a higher demand around Valentines.
Comparatively, 3 to 1 over other colors such as yellow or pink.
Especially around the rose holiday known as Valentine's day.
Some of the more noted varieties in red among florists are Charlottes, Freedom, Classy, Rose Bagier Black Magic with Rose Bagier usually being the biggest head and longest stemmed.
Some of our favorite colors in yellows were Alsmeers Gold, Judy, and Skyline.
Some of our favorite colors in pinks were Peekabou, Hot Princess, Anna Vogue, Raphaella.
These range from regular pink, to hot pink tones to corals.
Our favorites in white colors were Virginias,and Escimo.
Our favorites in purple or lavendar are Blue Bird and Sterling.
Then there are the bi-colors, or two tones such as Confetti, Anna, Lipstick, Millenium Intuition, Fire and Ice, and perfect for the fall season or anything masculine, Leonitus.
Sometimes we would sell a blend of tones in roses.
Start with red and then add a dark pink then lighter.
This can be done with any colors.
Just mind the shades of tones and make sure they blend well.
Do not be afraid to try new colors and varieties.
We found that some other people liked the nice varieties that we sold after they tried them and saw they were a quality rose also.
Mainly, if the roses start fresh, and are processed correctly, you will have far better results and much happier relationships with consumers.
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