Tiffany
Tiffany
Tiffany
Tiffany
Tiffany
Tiffany
Tiffany
Tiffany
Tiffany
Tiffany
Tiffany

Tiffany

$50 Regular price
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  • Fragrance
  • Container Friendly

Named for the American artisan family, this tall, vigorous Hybrid Tea produces very fragrant, large, high-centered, classic blooms of pink and yellow blend. Tiffany has dark green, healthy foliage to accentuate her perfect, 4” blooms. She has a strong, lemon scented fragrance and shows off her colors best in the heat. A definite jewel of the garden!

More Information

Rose Type Hybrid Tea
SKU HT408 GALLON
Bloom Type Full
Breeder Code Lindquist
Characteristic Fragrance, Container Friendly
Color Blend/Multi-Color
Specific Color Pink/blend
Fragrance Very Fragrant
Hardiness Zone 7 (0° to 10°), 8 (10° to 20°), 9 (20° to 30°), 10 (30° to 40°)
Rebloom Continual Blooming
Year 1954
Approximate Size 4' x 4'

Tiffany

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C.
My favorite Rose

I have been growing roses since 1980 and Tiffany is still my favorite. The most fragrant, the most beautiful, the most prolific rose I have owned. When a late freeze killed all my roses I just stayed with Tiffany. It is the best rose to have. Please Heirloom Roses, never stop selling the Tiffany.

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Scott
My Favorite

I have a well protected sunny location on the North side of my home in Nebraska where (-20) is not unusual. I have over 100 Tiffany plants for the last 20-25 years. I re-plant 5-10 each year. They seem to be susceptible to fungus so spraying them or using "Bayers" Rose 3 in one" works well. I do irrigate my roses with a separate setting on my home irrigation system.
Heat really does enhance the fragrance. Early June and September seem to push the blooms to flourish--intense heat of July/August seems to slow the blooming.
But the Fragrance will knock you flat ! The color is majestic. I will NEVER stop growing this rose.

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Lela Kurtz
Incredible

I have had this rose a long time. Had to move it several times and it did really well after each move. The drought here has taken a toll on many of my roses. Due to fires we had to remove many pines leaving roses with little shelter from the hot sun. Moved Tiffany to an area next to my front door where she only gets 4 or 5 hours if sun. It is 2pm here and she is just now starting to get the sun. She is just incredible. She shoots up long stems with 3 to 5 lovely pink blossoms tinged in yellow around the base. She also smells incredible. She has stems now that are over 5-6 feet. I am so happy with her. She and Ch-Ching are two of my favorites. I can cut one or two stems and they fill the whole vase.

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Veronica H.
Beautiful

I have a black thumb. I ordered 3 with hopes that 1 would survive. Arrived looking like bare sticks so I figured that it would not take me long to kill all of them. I followed the Heirloom Rose planting instructions and put 2 in containers and 1 in ground. All 3 survived a rare weeklong negative degree winter storm in Texas and are beautiful. I can hardly believe it. Will have to see how they manage our Texas heat...but I'm hopeful.

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joanne h.
My favorite

This isn't just a beautiful rose with a unique almost intoxicating fragrance. It is also a vigorous and productive plant. Put it in prepared soil in late Spring and it took off---growth, blooming. Very nice as a cut flower with its sunny yellow center.

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