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Hybrid tea roses.
With their great beauty, tremendous variety, and luscious scent, it's easy to become passionate about those all-time favorites, roses. For many, roses are the symbol of a well-cared-for home, evoking images of that picket-fenced cottage awash ... [... more]
National Gardening Association

A Very Eligible Corpse (New Mystery Series)
More than a few chuckles...: I will admit, this book is a guilty pleasure...I really wanted to dislike it since the set-up sounded a bit tired...2 sisters in their early sixties living in Marin County...Hannah-the more prim and proper of the 2. A bit [... more]
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Make Your Own Rose Hybrids
More than a decade ago, Frank Strickland daubed the pollen from 'Gold Medal' onto the stamens of 'Brandy', two justly popular hybrid tea roses. No fireworks were reported, and it was only one of many similar crosses he made that year and like ... [... more]
National Gardening Association

Roses: Rosa La France
Large, double, well shaped; high centers; long pointed buds; flowers throughout the summer Introduced in 1867; believed to be the first hybrid tea rose; needs full sun; vigorous; prone to develop rust and mildew Silvery pink with deeper pink ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Rosa 'Tanellis' FRAGRANT CLOUD
FRAGRANT CLOUD is a hybrid tea rose that typically grows to 3-5' tall. It is noted for its large, extremely fragrant, orange-red flowers (to 5" across). Flowers bloom in late May and repeat bloom throughout the summer. Foliage is glossy dark ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Rosa 'Jacwypin' CHANGE OF HEART
Pink with creamy pink undersides 'Change of Heart' is a hybrid tea rose that typically grows to 3-5' tall. It is noted for its large, fragrant, bicolor flowers featuring clear pink petals with creamy pink undersides. Flowers are fully double. ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Pruning Roses in Mild Climates
Now that you're acquainted with the pruning basics, you're ready to apply them to your roses. By winter, hybrid tea roses and grandifloras are generally 8 to 10 feet tall and looking rather lanky. You can prune these canes (on an established ... [... more]
Better Homes and Gardens USA

Commercial Rose Culture, Under Glass and Outdoors: A ...
This work is respectfully dedicated T o him the rosarians of America are indebted for the dissemination of much knowledge concerning thc Rose as adapted to American culthre, and its commercial possibilities. To him, also, we are indebted for many [... more]
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Lasting Love Hybrid Tea Rose
Unusual, shimmering jewel-tone blooms Powerful scent, reminiscent of old-fashioned roses Upright form with 5- to 6-inch double blooms Two-year-old, field-grown plants Buy this item in a collectionand SAVE: Romance of the Rose Collection Botanical name: [... more]
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Rosa MISTER LINCOLN
MISTER LINCOLN is a hybrid tea rose that typically grows to 3-5' tall. It is noted for its large, extremely fragrant, deep velvety red flowers that appear in late May and repeat bloom throughout the summer. Flowers are fully double. Foliage is ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Success with Roses
Few ornamental plants match roses for sheer majesty, but success in growing these garden beauties isn't assured. Expert advice can make a real difference, and here is essential information for growing all kinds of roses--as ground cover or hedges, in [... more]
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Tea Roses (Mcdonald, Elvin. Rose Garden Series.)
It Would better read HYBRID TEA ROSES: I was interested and hopeful that this would be a book about Tea roses but alas, it barely mentions Tea roses at all. It is rather a pretty little coffee table book discussing the author's favorite Hybrid Teas which [... more]
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