Hybrid Tea Roses
The favorite rose for much of the history of modern roses. They were created by hybridising Hybrid Perpetuals with Tea roses in the late 19th century. 'La France', created in 1867, is the first indication of a new class of roses.The flowers are well-formed with large, high-centred buds, and each flowering stem typically has a single shapely bloom. The bush tends to be stiffly upright and sparsely foliaged, which today is often seen as a liability in the landscape. Hybrid teas became the single most popular class of garden rose of the 20th century; today, their reputation as being more high maintenance than many other rose classes has led to a decline in hybrid tea popularity among gardeners and landscapers in favour of lower-maintenance "landscape" roses. The hybrid tea remains the standard rose of the floral industry, however, and is still favoured in small gardens in formal situations.
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Fragrant Keepsake™
$17.50Yellow and pink, pink edges large, full, borne mostly solitary bloom form. Pointed, ovoid buds. Tall, upright. Large, glossy, dark green foliage. Can be used for cut flower, garden, landscape, shrub or specimen. Very vigorous with a strong damask fragrance. Petal 26-41, Bloom 4 3/4 Learn More -
Grande Dame™
$17.50Saturated deep pink, old-fashioned bloom form. Tall, upright. Large, semi-glossy, medium green foliage. Bloom 5.75", Petal 41+ Learn More -
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Lynn Anderson
$17.50This rose begins shipping in June [ Details ]Perfectly, formed long lasting, large double 5-6" blooms (petals 30+) of cream finely edged with bright pink on extremely long cutting stems. A very tall continually blooming plant with huge green leaves. Makes a good cut flower. Learn More -
Marilyn Monroe™
$17.50Apricot or apricot blend. Mild, citrus, tea fragrance. Globular, high-centered to cupped bloom form. Prolific, continuous bloom throughout the season. Pointed, ovoid buds. Medium, armed with thorns / prickles, upright, plant. Medium, semi-glossy foliage. Vigorous. heat tolerant. Bloom 4.25", Petals 17-25 Learn More -
Nightingale
$17.50Rose-red, lighter blending, classic hybrid tea, exhibition, high-centered bloom form. Can be used for beds and borders, cut flower, exhibition or garden. Petals 26-40, Bloom 5" Learn More -
Crimson Glory
$17.50Out of stock
Dark Red cupped, semi-double to double blooms with semi glossy foliage, its only draw-back is that it has a weak neck and not very disease resistant. It is the parent of many roses including Chrysler Imperial, Mr. Lincoln, Oklahoma and Papa Meilland. Learn More -
Golden Monica®
$17.50Out of stock
The deep yellow petals of the medium , borne mostly solitary, high-centered blooms are firm textured & ensure a good lasting quality. The pointed, elegantly formed buds are carried on long, slender, almost thornless stems & are excellent cut flowers. Petal 17-25 Learn More -
Imperatrice Farah®
$17.50Out of stock
In warm climates, the creamy white petals of this high centered bloom become coral red at their tips and edges where they are exposed to the heat of the sun. Bushy, upright vigorous bush with large, light green foliage, best grown towards the back of a bed. Learn More -
Kathleen O'Rourke
$17.50Out of stock
Orange-pink large, full, high-centered bloom form. Large, matte foliage. Petal 38, Bloom 4" Additional photos of 'Kathleen O'Rourke' are available on HelpMeFind Learn More

