Bronze Star
This hybrid tea by O.L. Weeks is sensational. Ruffled petals start a deep bronze color then fade to a pleasing apricot on long stems. The fragrance is strong and spicy. This has become a favorite cut flower of ours as it accents just about any interior décor
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Carding Mill
A David Austin rose with flowers of over 80 petals and a strong myrrh fragrance. Works well in perennial beds and shrub borders. A favorite among floral designers for the unique color which is a versatile peachy orange that blends well within multiple color families.
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Chris Evert
Some call it orange-yellow, others yellow-orange. Look for the scarlet blush tip on the petals as it opens. This clearly distinguishes it from other ‘orange’ roses. Disease resistant hybrid tea with unbeatable color. The plant is a nicely formed upright disease resistant bush.
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Crown Princess Margareta
A larger bush with large and multi petal blooms. It is a gorgeous deep apricot that blends to pure orange. A newer David Austin variety, great in both the garden AND the vase. Need an orange full petal rose for designing? She’s your gal.
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Jean Giono
Vibrant rose, starts bright yellow with superb tangerine colored veining throughout. When it is fully open, it is orange! Lots and lots of petals and the plant is disease resistant, and vigorous! The spicy fruit fragrance will delight, but honestly, it’s the color... there is really nothing like it.
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Lady Emma Hamilton
This is a very unusual color for a rose, particularly an English variety. They begin a deep dark red with a little orange. When fully open they are a tangerine color on the inside and yellow/orange on the outside. She’s a newer variety from David Austin. Disease resistant, great strong fragrance and gorgeous in both the garden and the vase.
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Remember Me
We do always remember this gorgeous deep russet orange rose with tan accents. It fits well within the hugely popular sepia tone palates. Tall healthy plants with lots of long lasting blooms. We’ll never forget!
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Singin' in the Rain
Another wonderful ‘off color’ variety that works well within the sepia tone palettes. Deep yellow/tan with dark orange accents and lots of medium sized blooms on each stem. Apparently it’s seedlings are used to breed ‘disease resistance’ into new roses. Keep on singin’ please!!
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