Hybrid Tea Roses are the roses most commonly envisioned
when people think of modern, florist-type roses. The blooms are typically high-centered
with spiral form, and repeat several times through the season. They tend to
be less hardy as a class, but we grow a few favorites on their own roots.
Our Codes:
Variety Name, Classification (date introduced) Zone refers to USDA Cold Hardiness Zones - the lower the number, the
hardier the rose. Repeat bloom codes: rrr = excellent repeat bloom, rr = good repeat, r
= occasional repeat, nr = once blooming Fragrance codes: fff = very fragrant, nf = not fragrant
Hybrid Tea (1867). Pointed buds followed
by
fragrant, silvery-pink blooms profusely adorn the
bush. (Zone 6, rr, fff) Available for shipping in
October.
Grandiflora (Lammerts, 1954). This beauty
bears large, clear pink double flowers. Blooms in
mid-season. (Zone 5, rr, ff) Available for
shipping in October.