How to Order

Please submit all orders via email to info@kandmroses.com

ALL ORDERS MUST CONTAIN A PHONE NUMBER, STATE, AND FIRST AND LAST NAME. ANY ORDERS SUBMITTED WITHOUT ANY OF THE FOLLOWING WILL NOT BE FILLED. ORDERS CAN NOT BE TAKEN BY ANY SOCIAL MEDIA. WE MUST REITERATE THAT ALL ORDERS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO INFO@KANDMROSES.COM THANK YOU! BEST OF LUCK GROWING!

EXAMPLE EMAIL ON ORDERING PROCESS

HELLO, MY NAME IS (FULL NAME) AND I AM INTERESTED IN PURCHASING ROSES. THEY WILL BE SHIPPING TO (STATE) AND MY CONTACT INFORMATION IS (EMAIL) AND (TELEPHONE NUMBER).

INSERT ROSE LIST PREFERABLY IN ORDER SUCH AS (EXAMPLE LIST BELOW)

POSEIDON
HENRY FONDA
CARY GRANT

Notes on shipping

We carry an inventory of 2 gallon plants year round with our highest amount of inventory occurring in fall (October to January) and spring (February to May). These seasons are also when we have 1 gallon plants. Due to soil restrictions in Arizona, California, and Hawaii, we can only ship 1 gallon plants to these states. We ship these plants via USPS Priority Mail.

*PLEASE NOTE OUR SHIPPING HAS CHANGED

While we graft a surplus of each variety, we can accept orders up to 3 months in advance. Anything over that amount of time can not be held due to the plants becoming too large in their containers and rootbound, which in return, lowers the quality of the plant drastically. If we do not have your order in stock, we will tag for later date, and notify you. *Our inventory list is only what we are able to graft, not in current stock.

The roses can be shipped in any number, but we do suggest shipping in even numbers with any amount over two (2) plants. The total will include the price of the roses, $6 per carton, and the amount that is charged by UPS for the freight. We require a credit card on file, but the payment is not due until the day of shipment. We are sorry for any inconvenience, but due to unpaid invoices and unclaimed orders, changes had to be made. We thank you for your business and continued support.

Please note we cannot ship bare root plants due to the shallow nature of Fortuniana root stock.