Not long after planting Sheer Bliss on a west-facing balcony on December 20, 2025, it pushed a basal break that grew into a tall, statuesque cane—and exactly three months later, on March 20, it rewarded me with my first, picture-perfect bloom of the season.
The color is stunning: a creamy ivory that melts into a soft ballet blush, finished with a feathered edge of deep pink. Against the glossy, dark green foliage, it takes on a luminous, almost porcelain quality.
It holds its shape beautifully as it opens, releasing a strong, classic fragrance as alluring as the bloom itself.
This is the kind of rose that stops you in your tracks—I find myself checking on it throughout the day. It has that rare quality of seeming almost unreal in person, like something painted or sculpted, and is sure to keep you in a state of bliss.
Container-grown • Zone 10 • San Diego, CA
This has quickly become one of my favorite roses! It has a lovely perfume-like aroma that fills the air, and the color is a soft whitish-pink with delicate petals that almost resemble an elegant dress. This picture is showing its first bloom since i planted it, (partial shade throughout day). Every bloom looks graceful and refined a truly gorgeous rose that adds charm and beauty to my garden. Highly recommend! 🌹✨
I love 'Sheer Bliss'. It's a terrific hybrid tea. The bush is upright and vigorous and easily reaches 6 feet. The dark, semi-glossy leaves have good disease resistance, and the large flowers are creamy white kissed with pale pink; they really do look like they belong in a wedding bouquet. They possess a very strong spicy old-rose fragrance (8/10). The long, low-thorned, sleek stems beg to be cut.
And perhaps these roses may be best enjoyed indoors; while the plant thrives in, but does not require, heat and humidity, the flowers rend to blast quickly in warm weather.
Of course, the bush is always producing new buds and growth, and it's always in bloom. And the flowers do have lovely crimson stamens. The tendency to blast is it's only fault. My understanding is that Warriner took a desirable seedling of 'White Masterpiece' X 'Grand Masterpiece' and used it as a pollen parent for 'Pristine', from which it may inherit its rapid opening, but also its lovely delicate coloration. The bush of 'Sheer Bliss' isn't nearly as dense as 'Pristine'; the interludes are longer, so it is not very densely foliaged.
A 1987 AARS winner, 'Sheer Bliss' belongs in every rose garden. A dozen long-stemmed slightly opened blooms resemble florist roses, except they are much more fragrant.
Glen rosarian Zone 7a NE Oklahoma.
Lovely blooms of pale pink and white. Very fragrant. Love this rose.