Abstract: A hybrid tea rose variety having a bushy, well-branched plant; lengthy stems produced in greenhouse conditions; flowers similar to, but larger than, variety Mercedes; orange-red color; and little fragrance.
Abstract: Rose plant of hybrid tea class characterized by vigorous, upright plant, open blooms in all weather, quilled, deltoid shaped petals, red color of blossom and little fragrance.
Abstract: A miniature rose variety having a compact, spreading plant; an abundance of small, pink-edged white blooms with approximately 90 petals; and good mildew resistance.
Abstract: A hybrid tea rose variety having an upright plant habit with dark green, glossy foliage, red-tipped yellow buds, and fully double open flowers.
Abstract: A miniature rose variety having a plant which reaches only 2 feet in height in one year; orange-red flower color; stiff petals causing flower form to be retained through aging.
Abstract: A hybrid tea rose variety having a well branched, upright plant with stiff growth habit; glossy dark green foliage; yellow-orange pointed buds; large open flowers; little fragrance.
Abstract: A hybrid tea rose variety having a well branched, upright plant bearing many flowers; uniform orange-red flower color; stiff petals; little fragrance.
Abstract: A hybrid tea rose variety having a vigorous, upright plant producing straight stems; pointed yellow buds; glossy, dark green foliage; absence of prickles on lower edges of rachis.
Abstract: A floribunda rose variety having a bush which blooms continuously through the growing season; glossy foliage; orange-red blooms which fade to lighter color before falling; little or no fragrance; numerous prickles.
Abstract: A new variety of rose plant which remains clear yellow, with reddish-purple styles and fewer side buds under the terminal flowers as compared to its parent Golden Times.
Abstract: A miniature rose variety having compact, upright plant habit; orange-red flower color on upper side of petals with lighter shade on reverse; short, pointed bud; rigid petals; and mild fragrance.
Abstract: This novel rose variety is a mutation of Mercedes and differs therefrom in its bud and blossom colors and occasional white streaks in the blossom petals.
Abstract: A climber rose variety, being substantially identical to its parent variety, Jacjem, but distinguished therefrom by long canes attaining mature height of at least ten feet.
Abstract: A floribunda rose variety having "salmon" bud and bloom color, petal and flower form similar to variety Mercedes, good resistance to rose powdery mildew, straight and stiff stems, and little or no fragrance.
Abstract: A hybrid tea rose variety having vigorous, free blooming bush, petal color which blends from near white to pink and red upon exposure to sunlight, large double flowers containing 55-60 petals, and little or no fragrance.