Description
From early in the season it carries abundant, large clusters of slightly fragrant white to creamy-white double roses with golden stamens which are attractive to bees. Good for cut flowers. Vigorous, nearly thornless stems, glossy, mid-green leaves which turn purple in autumn. Very popular graceful and reliable variety which has red hips in autumn. Best in full sun but will tolerate some shade. Introduced in 1958.






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