I planted my new tiffany rose 4 weeks ago. It is already fully leafed out and has 2 blossoms forming. Can't wait for my first blossoms. These are really quality plants.
I remember this variety as a favorite from my growing up. It has one bud. It wasn't doing much until I used Stone's organic rose fertilizer on it and then took off and thrives.
Heirloom rates this rose to zone 7, but I am growing her in 6b without any problems so far. She came through her first winter with no trouble and just a bit of mounded compost for winter protection. She has beautiful foliage in addition to perfectly formed flowers, and the flowers last forever on the plant (>1 week). Tiny bit of blackspot which is common in my climate. Very pleased.
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.