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  • This rose is no longer growing. We maintain this listing for customer reference.

    Probably the most outstanding of all the English Roses. Breathtaking, double 4" blooms (petals 30+) of a magnificent shade of yellow with a texture that makes the old rose style blooms look almost too perfect to be real, having a mild tea fragrance. A great bush, vigorous, slender, and upright. In the South it may be trained as an outstanding climber. Whether trained as a climber or grown as a bush, `Graham Thomas' is sure to be one of the great roses of our time. Loves summer heat.

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    • Type: David Austin

    • Color: Deep yellow

    • Fragrance: Moderately Fragrant

    • Hardiness Zone: 5 - 10

    • Rebloom: Repeat Blooming

    • Bloom Type: Double

    • Year: 1983

    • Breeder Code: AUSmas

    • Alternate Names: English Yellow, Graham Stuart Thomas

    • SKU: EN435 GALLON

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Melinda L.
Graham Thomas

My favorite rose ever!!! I have moved to another state and a new home and wanted to buy it again. I’m sad that it’s not being sold anymore. It was a disease resistant rose and an amazing bloomer!

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Abigail
Graham Thomas

Mine finally passed away here in NH USA - too much cold and ice. I had hoped to replace it.....I planted it in 2000 and I'm very sorry for my loss, and all of yours.