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No. 11 : a rose by any other name.

Don't miss rose # 11 a completely new variety.










A Rose by Harvest offers a yearly show in the NYC flower district on 28th St. This is an opportunity to see garden variety as well as exotic newly developed products. This showcase features Ecudorian roses by Dutch growers. Come to the show and have a glass of wine and a laugh with Natan and Umberto. These guys have been in business together for over a decade. They provide a world class display of roses in preparation for the Valentines season. The show is open to the general public and any rose lover will be enthralled by the presentation, packaging, and variety. Some of these roses are tests from perhaps only three or four plants. It's a spectacle not to be missed during these bleak rainy days of late January.




A Rose by Harvest
2012 Collection Showcase
111 West 28th Street
New York, NY 10001
tel: 212-933-0301
Jan 16-17 8am-7pm










Comments

  1. Nathanzon !!!
    i love harvest :)
    Gabi

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  2. These photos make me want to rush out to the nearest florist and buy roses--before the Valentine's rush!
    Gina

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