Description
The growth habit of this rose needs to be understood to be placed effectively in the garden. The plant we have is rather like a rounded ball in form with upright branching and dense, healthy leaves. It seems to resent pruning and to contain itself at about four to five feet. The color is pale yellow fading to cream in cool seasons and bloom is at its best in the autumn. In warmer weather the color is cream.
Introduced in 1933.