I do not grow to many hybrid tea roses as I have said before. I really fell for this bicolor peachie yellow, and horribly floppy beauty. After a few weeks it bloomed and the smell knocked my socks off. She smells fantastic, and did I mention she is clean of disease as well. Since this rose was hybridized in 1956 I consider this outstanding.. Helen Hayes you are beautiful!
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I am usually not big on roses in this color range, but I love this one, too! It is amazing that it is so disease resistant. I have never noticed it in your garden, please point it out to me when I get a chance to visit next time!
Christina
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