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James H. Schutte
(Crimson Glory Hybrid Tea Rose, Hybrid Tea Rose)
The long-stemmed ‘Crimson Glory’ makes an ideal cut flower for the home garden. It was introduced in 1935 by the famous firm of Kordes in Sparrieshoop, Germany and resulted from a cross between a seedling of ‘Catherine Kordes’ and ‘W.E. Chaplin.’
This erect shrub has dark green foliage and upright canes ideal for cutting. The blossoms are dark red, cup shaped and fully double with as many as 30 petals per bloom. They offer a spicy, damask-like fragrance and have elegant pointed buds. This...
James H. Schutte
(Hybrid Tea Rose, Miss All-American Beauty)
Pink flowers don't come any hotter! The sweet hybrid tea roses of Miss All-American Beauty™ keep coming all season long. This cultivar was introduced in France in 1968 by the well known Meilland rose breeding family. It is deciduous, long lived and large enough to stand out in the garden.
The tea rose is a woody deciduous shrub with stems lined with sharp woody thorns. It is a strong upright grower with dense, leathery, deep green foliage and stiff branches that are excellent for cutting. Its...
Mark A. Miller
(Hybrid Tea Rose, Pink Peace Hybrid Tea Rose)
This close relative of the famous Peace rose lives in its shadow of fame. It retains all the beauty and vigor of ‘Peace’ but its color is solid pink. This variety was introduced in France in 1959 by the well known Meilland rose breeding family.
It is a strong upright grower bearing dense, leathery deep green foliage.
The large double flowers of Pink Peace have over fifty petals and offer moderate fragrance. They flower continuously throughout the season and more abundantly when flowers are cut...
(Blue Moon Hybrid Tea Rose, Hybrid Tea Rose)
The award-winning 'Blue Moon' has long, elegantly pointed buds that open to show fully double roses with lovely mauve hues. These appear atop long stems and make highbrow cut flowers. This rose was hybridized in Germany and introduced in 1965 from a cross between a seedling of ‘Sterling Silver’ and another unnamed hybrid tea.
This beautiful upright rose has abundant dark green foliage with bronze tinted new leaves. The enchanting blossoms of ‘Blue Moon’ aren't actually blue but mauve with...
Bosh Bruening
(Apollo® Hybrid Tea Rose, Hybrid Tea Rose)
The yellow blossoms of Apollo® are fully double and ideal for cutting. This is an older cultivar that was discovered as a sport of the old hybrid tea ‘Mme. Joseph Perraud’ and introduced in 1941.
This hybrid tea has slender stems lined with sharp woody thorns. Its compound leaves are leathery and deep green. From late spring to frost, it offers double blooms that are yellow and tend to fade with age. The buds sometimes have a pink tinge before the flowers open. Tea roses bloom with greater...
Mark A. Miller
(Flaming Peace Hybrid Tea Rose, Hybrid Tea Rose)
A vigorous hybrid tea rose, Flaming Peace blooms with cupped, double (extra petals) flowers that are medium red and fragrant. This deciduous, much-branched and upright shrub is moderately hardy and moderately tall for the Tea group. Red on one side and yellow on the reverse when first open, the petals fade quickly to pink and white.The flowers are large and borne singly at the tip of new stems that typically grow long enough for cutting. The leaves are glossy and dark green.
Like most roses, Flaming...
Carol Cloud Bailey
(Hybrid Tea Rose, Mother's Day Hybrid Tea Rose)
Polyantha roses such as 'Mother's Day' are garden classics valued for their compact habit, long season of bloom, and showy clusters of small, mildly fragrant flowers. They trace their ancestry to Rosa multiflora and R. chinensis.
Introduced in 1949 by Grootendorst of Holland, 'Mother's Day' (also known as 'Morsdag') produces sprays of delicate, double, crimson-red flowers that open from cupped buds. This compact, upright shrub blooms from early summer until frost.
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James H. Schutte
(Bob Hope Hybrid Tea Rose, Hybrid Tea Rose)
The classic rose, ‘Bob Hope’, is a consummate and dependable performer just like its namesake. It was hybridized by the famed German rose breeder Reimer Kordes and introduced in 1966.
A hybrid tea rose, ‘Bob Hope’ produces large, lightly fragrant, fully double red blooms with approximately 40 petals. These stand on upright canes amid deep green glossy compound leaves. The flowers are most abundant in the spring and fall, but ‘Bob Hope’ will bloom intermittently in summer too.
Roses prefer...
James H. Schutte
(Diamond Jubilee Hybrid Tea Rose, Hybrid Tea Rose)
This long-stemmed hybrid tea produces super cut roses and makes a super garden specimen. The big double blooms of ‘Diamond Jubilee’ are buff with a touch of yellow at the base. They are very large, cupped and have a good exhibition form. It is a classic cultivar that was first introduced in 1947 by Jackson & Perkins.
This upright, shrub has strong upright stems lined with sharp woody thorns. Its compound leaves are glossy and green. From late spring to frost, it offers highly fragrant blooms...
(Hybrid Tea Rose, Lady Diana Hybrid Tea Rose)
This hybrid tea rose was bred for the florist market, which values long stems and tall flowers. It is a deciduous, much-branched shrub that produces long-lasting flowers on stems suitable for cutting. The flowers are double (extra petals), pastel-pink, and medium-large with tall compact centers and a slight tea fragrance. They appear in succession as long as the plant is growing vigorously and if flowering stems when spent are pruned close above a bud that will make a new flowering stem.
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