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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Auckland Metro
$17.50Out of stock
Named for the well known magazine, Auckland Metro produces large well formed blooms of creamy white sometimes with a very pale pink tinge. The blooms are produced in clusters all season long and are great to pick and bring inside. The strongly scented blooms make this an irresistible variety to grow if you like fragrant roses. It is generally healthy and a medium grower with glossy green foliage. Bloom 3 1/2", Petals 26-40 Learn More -
Audrey Wilcox®
$17.50Out of stock
The large 4-5" shapely blooms are cherry red with a silver reverse. 'Audrey Wilcox' is blessed with intense rose/clove fragrance and is a perfectly formed, hybrid tea rose that stands erect on strong stems. Learn More -
Belvedere
$17.50Out of stock
Beautiful, cupped, delicate pink blooms produced in large clusters on a strong growing plant with nice foliage. Learn More -
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Blue Ribbon
$17.50Out of stock
Lavender double, high-centered, oval bloom form. Sweet fruity fragrance. Foliage very large, dark, semi-glossy. Upright growth. Petals 35-40, Bloom 5-6" Learn More -
Cajun Pearl
$17.50Out of stock
Large, full light pink blooms are produced solitary with exhibition form on an upright bush with medium glossy, dark green foliage. Petal 26-40, Bloom 2 1/4" Learn More -
Cajun Sunrise
$17.50Pink and yellow large, full bloom form. Petal 26-40, Bloom 4.5" Additional photos of 'Cajun Sunrise' are available on HelpMeFind Learn More -
Caroline de Monaco®™
$17.50Slightly fragrant 4 1/2" blooms of a creamy white often tipped with pink buds slowly unfurl to reveal a blossom of timeless beauty. Makes a good cut flower. A lovely floral tribute to Princess Grace's daughter Learn More -
Centennial Star
$17.50Big golden yellow blooms edged in orange -pink having a cupped, nicely ruffled form with long stems for cutting. Disease resistant bushy plant with dark green, glossy foliage. Petals 50-70 Learn More -
Chandos Beauty
$17.50Out of stock
A shell pink bloom which opens up in a spiraling whorl. Foliage is large, glossy and dark green which provides a strong background for the delicate blooms. The variety also has the added bonus of a most wonderful perfume, described by the breeder as being fruity and spicy. Suitable for beds and hedges. Strong, cinnamon, clove, fruity, raspberry fragrance. Awards: 2007 Fragrance Prize at the City of Glasgow International Rose Trials; Certificate of Merit; Gold Standard Award in 2007 Bloom 4.25", Petal 41+ Learn More

