About Virginia Rose Trader
This site is dedicated to simplifying rose trades and propagation....
Here at Virginia Rose Trader, you can learn how to increase your rose collection by rooting cuttings. We make it simple by illustrating each step along the way with pictures.
We are also avid rose traders and trade several hundred cuttings each year. If you would like to trade rose cuttings with us, this site provides details on setting up a trade and lists the varieties we currently have available.
Here at Virginia Rose Trader, you can learn how to increase your rose collection by rooting cuttings. We make it simple by illustrating each step along the way with pictures.
We are also avid rose traders and trade several hundred cuttings each year. If you would like to trade rose cuttings with us, this site provides details on setting up a trade and lists the varieties we currently have available.
Lets trade roses... This page contains all the information needed to set up a rose trade. Please check out the varieties we currently have available. If there is anything you are interested in, please drop us an email at [email protected].
Please allow a week for your response as we have many projects underway.Please take a look at what we currently have to trade and let us know what you would like. Please also include a list of rose varieties that you have available for trading. We much prefer to trade cuttings instead of rooted roses as the postage is much less expensive.
To ensure a fair trade, we believe that the number of varieties that we trade should be roughly equal - give or take a couple roses. In the event that rooted cuttings are traded for, we consider a rooted cutting to be worth either another rooted cutting in trade or three unrooted varieties. This is because of the extra time and effort it takes to root a rose as well as the extra postage that must be paid to ship it.
We will do the occasional trade for postage-only in October after all other trades have been completed to help share the joy of roses. We must limit these non-reciprocal trades to a couple of dozen per year due to the time and effort it takes to gather plant material.
Please allow a week for your response as we have many projects underway.Please take a look at what we currently have to trade and let us know what you would like. Please also include a list of rose varieties that you have available for trading. We much prefer to trade cuttings instead of rooted roses as the postage is much less expensive.
To ensure a fair trade, we believe that the number of varieties that we trade should be roughly equal - give or take a couple roses. In the event that rooted cuttings are traded for, we consider a rooted cutting to be worth either another rooted cutting in trade or three unrooted varieties. This is because of the extra time and effort it takes to root a rose as well as the extra postage that must be paid to ship it.
We will do the occasional trade for postage-only in October after all other trades have been completed to help share the joy of roses. We must limit these non-reciprocal trades to a couple of dozen per year due to the time and effort it takes to gather plant material.