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$23.95
Tea (Cant, United Kingdom, 1901)
We don’t grow many Tea roses, but Mrs. B.R. Cant is too good to pass up. Mrs. B.R. Cant produces giant raspberry pink flowers that are a cupped shape and full of fragrance. This rose exudes the classical elegance of turn of the century rose hybridization. Mrs. B.R. Cant can reach 8 feet and loves warmer climates.
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Mrs. B.R. Cant
Tea (Cant, United Kingdom, 1901)
We don’t grow many Tea roses, but Mrs. B.R. Cant is too good to pass up. Mrs. B.R. Cant produces giant raspberry pink flowers that are a cupped shape and full of fragrance. This rose exudes the classical elegance of turn of the century rose hybridization. Mrs. B.R. Cant can reach 8 feet and loves warmer climates.
Brandon Garner –
A good tea rose. It is one of the few tea roses that is fairly stable in color.
Ernie DeMarie –
This one takes off after a couple of years, and is a good bloomer. I wouldn’t describe the flowers as huge but they are decent size and produced over a long period of time. It branches well, and I don’t find the flowers especially fragrant but do appreciate their frequency.