May 20, 2012

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Name a Rose Gift Set

Sticking your arm out of the car window at the traffic lights and buying a dying bunch of GM pumped roses from an old bucket is just so not a romantic gesture. Having a Rose named after your amour however is about as romantic as it gets. This boxed Name A Rose kit comes with everything you need to name a rose (which makes sense). The kit includes a packet of unique and unnamed rose seeds a registration card a growing guide and a Name a Rose certificate to make your new rose official. You simply fill in the enclosed registration card (adding of course the name of the person to be immortalised) and the name will be registered on the Name A Rose database published in the Name A Rose magazine and submitted to the British Library. As a result your rose will be kept on the 'Name a Rose' file as the primary 'sport' (i.e. the first of a new sub-species) and can be tested by The Royal National Rose Society and have its parentage traced. Once registered you will also be sent an A4 certificate with the name of the rose printed on it. With a little luck (and if you read the rose growing guide of course) you will soon be the owner of a bunch of roses that no-one else on the entire planet could possibly have grown. Now isn't that a load more romantic than a sad old bunch of wilters?

£17.01
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