Midas Touch
Midas Touch
Midas Touch™
Midas Touch
Midas Touch
Midas Touch
Midas Touch
Midas Touch™
Midas Touch
Midas Touch

Midas Touch™

$50 Regular price
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  • Cutting
  • Fragrance
  • Pots

Like Midas himself, every bloom this plant produces turns to “gold!” Midas Touch has a very fragrant musk scent with striking, golden yellow, 4" blooms with a 20+ petal count. This rose is a workhorse producing non-stop masses of blooms on well-branched upright canes. The bright blooms stand out against semi-glossy, dark green foliage. It’s no wonder Midas Touch is an 'All-American' winner!

More Information

Rose Type Hybrid Tea
SKU HT302 GALLON
Bloom Types Double
Breeder Code JACtou
Characteristic(s) Cutting, Fragrance, Pots
Color Yellow
Specific Color Yellow
Fragrance Very Fragrant
Hardiness Zone 5 (-20° to -10°), 6 (-10° to 0°), 7 (0° to 10°), 8 (10° to 20°), 9 (20° to 30°), 10 (30° to 40°)
Rebloom Continual Blooming
Year 1992
Approximate Size 4' x 3'

Midas Touch™

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Let me tell you, i got these roses about a month now, i was in orlando, fl, i left them in my office as i got them shipped, put some water and waited until my other babies arrived, I traveled on November 24th to my country PR, and i wish i can show you pictures how beautiful they are. So far, this one is still growing. They're not blooming yet. I'll keep you posted.

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Judi Coleman
Arrived in Great Condition

We were so pleased with how healthy the rose bush was when it arrived. I planted it in a large container, and it has really taken off. Will definitely order from Heirloom Roses again!

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Glen Tortorici
Always in bloom

I have been very impressed with Midas Touch so far. It's quick to repeat and nearly always in bloom with masses of bright golden yellow roses in clusters and sprays. They smell good too. Most of the summer, this rose is covered in long-lasting yellow roses that gradually fade to pale yellow; I like that they don't turn brown when they are finished, but they don't drop their petals so dead-head when they have faded completely.
They have been very disease-resistant so far even with my less-than-ideal spray program.
Also, the bushes stay fairly compact and tidy. Not a good exhibition rose though. But who cares? It's so beautiful and such a great performer. Just an outstanding yellow garden hybrid tea rose!!
It would make a great cut rose but I prefer to leave them on the bush so as not to detract from the gorgeous display. If you need a bright yellow rose Midas Touch is a fabulous choice. A prolific producer, it's easy to see why it won an AARS in 1994.
Glen rosarian in zone 7a, NE Oklahoma.

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Linda Wester
Favorite yellow rose

Had this rose for 25 years and lost it this past winter. Purchased this rose along with Stiletto and Smokin Hot. Got tired of bushes coming back from roots and not the original tea roses. Planted less than a month ago and already have new roses coming. Hope they survive our winters here in upstate NY. Very happy so far.

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Anne Taggart
Midas Touch is amazing bloomer

Wish I could figure out how to attach pictures, which are worth 1000 words. All the roses I bought from you are doing well but my little Midas Touch is a corker! Planted the 12th of July looking like a plucked chicken. Today, just over a month later, it has 4 blooms on it. I'm not saying they are full sized hybrid tea blossoms...yet. But 4? On that tiny little bush? Midas and all his companions in the rose bed are planted in full sun and they seem to love it. The others are producing buds too. Looking forward to seeing what they do next year.