SWEET DREAM® – apricot dwarf miniature rose – Fryer
Imagine stepping outside for a gentle, rain-fresh wander past a low border of apricot blossoms, their soft glow catching the light even on a grey Dublin afternoon, giving that quiet feeling of cheerful contentment. SWEET DREAM® stays pleasingly compact, ideal where space is tight yet you still want a romantic, “girly” cottage feel and a welcoming terraced-house front. Its double, cupped flowers repeat reliably from early summer well into autumn, so you enjoy month after month of colour and mild, peachy-sweet fragrance. This own-root 2‑litre plant settles steadily, with roots building in year one, top growth filling out in year two, and full ornamental value by year three. Dense, glossy foliage makes a neat, low hedge or edging, while careful planting with good drainage keeps it happy through our frequent Irish showers and brisk coastal breezes.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Front cottage border in a small family garden |
The compact, low-growing habit forms a neat edging that never overwhelms a narrow path or small lawn, yet delivers a soft, romantic cottage-garden look with warm apricot tones – perfect for a relaxed, storybook feel for the beginner. |
| Dublin terraced-house front garden |
SWEET DREAM® fits beautifully into short front beds, under windows or along railings, giving a long season of colour without blocking light or views, ideal for busy urban gardeners wanting reliable charm near the door for the homeowner. |
| Low hedge along a driveway or path |
Planted at hedge spacing, the dense branching and glossy leaves knit into a tidy, low barrier that stays manageable with minimal clipping, creating structure and softness together, well suited to a low-maintenance family. |
| Containers on patio, terrace or balcony |
The dwarf size is excellent for large pots of at least 40–50 litres, where regular watering and feeding are simple, turning even a small terrace into a cheerful, fragrant sitting area for the busy urban gardener. |
| Mixed perennial bed with airy cottage plants |
Its warm peach-pink clusters weave gently among salvias, honesty and irises, adding continuous bloom while taller companions add height, together enhancing biodiversity structure through a proportional planting scheme for the nature-loving buyer. |
| Family play garden with clear sight lines |
The 40–60 cm height keeps views open so adults can supervise children easily, while moderate prickliness discourages trampling without being too fierce, making it a pretty yet practical choice for a young family. |
| Part-shaded Irish side garden |
This rose tolerates partial shade, bringing colour to those typical side strips that only see a few hours of sun, still flowering steadily when partnered with good drainage to cope with frequent rain for the casual gardener. |
| Long-season colour focus near seating |
Remontant flowering with an abundant second flush keeps interest going across a short Irish summer and into autumn, especially when protected from rust by regular care, creating a rewarding, long-term feature for the fragrance-appreciating beginner. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage-Ribbon – Edge a front path with a single row of SWEET DREAM®, interplanted with clumps of woodland sage for contrast – ideal for romantic cottage-garden enthusiasts.
- Apricot-Pocket – Fill a 40–50 litre terracotta pot by the front step, underplanted with trailing thyme for scent – suited to busy city dwellers wanting easy charm.
- Soft-Hedge – Create a low hedge along a drive, backed by taller irises for vertical interest – perfect for families needing structure without tall screens.
- Peach-Perennial – Combine with honesty and pastel perennials in a small mixed bed to extend colour from spring into autumn – great for beginners building their first border.
- Window-Welcome – Plant a short row beneath ground-floor windows to frame the view without blocking light – tailored to terraced-house owners seeking subtle kerb appeal.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property | Data |
| Name and registration |
Miniature dwarf shrub rose, registered as FRYminicot, marketed as SWEET DREAM® – apricot dwarf miniature rose – Fryer; American Rose Society exhibition name Sweet Dream. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Gareth Fryer, Fryer’s Roses, Knutsford, Cheshire, UK; complex parentage including ‘Anytime’, ‘Liverpool Echo’ and ‘New Penny’; bred 1987, introduced and registered 1988. |
| Awards and recognition |
Rose of the Year UK 1988; Belfast Certificate of Merit 1990; RHS Award of Garden Merit 1993; James Mason Gold Medal from the Royal National Rose Society in 1998. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy miniature shrub 40–60 cm high and wide, moderately thorny, with dense dark green, glossy foliage forming neat, low mounds suitable for edging, low hedges and containers. |
| Flower morphology |
Double, cupped blooms, 1–4 cm across, 26–39 petals, produced in clusters; remontant with generous repeat, providing an abundant second flowering flush through the season in suitable conditions. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Soft peachy-pink with orange shimmer; RHS 24B outer, 24D inner; vibrant orange-peach buds open to warm golden-apricot centres, paling to apricot cream and blush-pink edges, with very good colour retention. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild, sweet, peachy fragrance; not overpowering but pleasantly noticeable at close range around seating areas or paths, adding a gentle sensory layer without dominating nearby scented plants. |
| Hip characteristics |
Moderate set of small ellipsoidal orange-red hips, around 6–9 mm, adding subtle late-season interest; hips are mainly ornamental and may be reduced by deadheading to encourage repeat flowering. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about –21 to –18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b, Swedish Zone 3); moderate heat tolerance needing irrigation in dry spells; disease resistance medium, distinctly rust-sensitive, so benefits from regular protection. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to beds, edging, low hedges and larger containers; plant 30–55 cm apart depending on use; prefers well-drained soil, regular feeding, and preventive spraying where rust pressure is high. |
SWEET DREAM® offers compact, long-season apricot bloom and glossy structure in an own-root form that promises steady regeneration and dependable garden value over years, making it a thoughtful choice for smaller Irish gardens.