Apricots and Cream
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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Heaven on Earth
Paul Bocuse
If you know this rose, he needs little explanation. The blooms are in little groups at the end of each stem. It's pink, peach and sometimes orange. We have designers that hoard these blooms. Think Evelyn, but we think its better.
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Polka
A vigorous climbing rose with peach/apricot ruffled blooms. Did someone borrow the pinking shears? Long last blooms as a cut flower.
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Princess Charlene de Monaco
This will be our go to rose over the next few years. Her blooms are huge and healthy. Stems are long and sturdy - tremendous vase life. Watch for subtle color changes throughout the season. Can be pink, peach, apricot or orange.
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Sunset Celebration
Peachy/pink hybrid tea. You can't beat the color, goes with everything and does look just like a California sunset. Very long vase and arrangement life.
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Tamora
One of our all time favorite peach/apricot varieties. We've grown her since the beginning. Blooms all season long and lasts well in an arrangement.
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