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Name | Tagline | Description | Lineage & Lore |
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Eternal Flame | Continuous, endless blooms | Strike a match and step back—Eternal Flame doesn’t smolder, it blazes with the fire of a thousand suns. Golden-yellow petals unfurl like molten lava, exhaling a warm, spicy perfume that lingers in the nose-hairs. It blooms in waves from spring to frost, each flush a radiant burst of vibrant color. A rose that doesn’t have to ask for attention—she just draws you in, like an insect to the flame. | Bred by the legendary Meilland family in France, Eternal Flame is a proud descendant of the iconic Peace rose line. With such pedigree heritage, she’s equal parts enduring strength and radiant glamour—a living torch passed down through generations. |
Stainless Steel | An industrial-grade beauty | This hybrid tea gives you an edge with its silvery-lavender petals and strong upright stems. Lightly citrus-scented and elegantly spiraled, Stainless Steel is both ultra-modern and deeply refined. Ideal for cutting-edge cutting gardens and for brightening up contemporary bouquets. | Bred by Tom Carruth and introduced by Weeks Roses in 2001, Stainless Steel descends from the lushly scented Blue Nile and the iconic Sterling Silver (one of the very first lavender hybrid teas) resulting in a cooler tone, more fragrant nose and improved vigor over both her parents. This stunning beauty just might steel your heart—because nothing says romance like corrosion resistance. |
The Fairy | A tale of pink roses | Here comes The Fairy, weaving little pink blossoms into every available space. This endlessly blooming polyantha spills over beds, borders, and pathways in a soft, petal-filled enchantment. Dainty in size but tireless in spirit, she hums along all season, charming bees, butterflies, and anyone lucky enough to cross her path. | Bred by Ann Bentall in 1932, The Fairy descends from Paul Crampel and Lady Gay, combining the rugged vigor of polyanthas with the pastel daydream of a cottage garden. Charming, tireless, and perfectly named. |
Distant Drums | Music to my eyes | Distant Drums blooms like a light show—dusty mauve petals fading to smoky lilac and glowing amber at the heart. No two flowers are quite the same, like snowflakes. The nose is myrrh-like, earthy, and unexpectedly peachy. Exhibits strong reblooming behavior, with clustered blooms that recur in regular, percussive intervals. | Bred by Dr. Griffith Buck in Iowa, Distant Drums is a product of harsh winters and an experienced hand. A cross between ‘September Song’ and David Austin’s ‘The Yeoman’, it carries the unusual coloring of its lineage with the famed hardiness of Buck’s breeding. She performs in poor soil, shrugs off mildew, and still manages to steal the show. |
Brilliant Pink Iceberg | Not your grandmother’s Iceberg | A sport of the beloved Iceberg rose, Brilliant Pink Iceberg takes everything gardeners love about the original—reliability, prolific bloom, disease resistance—and dials up the color to full contrast. Magenta petals glow with an electric vibrancy, fading slightly at the edges to soft pink. Blooms arrive in flushes from spring through frost, lighting up the landscape with joyful consistency. Fragrance is soft and clean, echoing the cool elegance of its namesake. | Discovered as a natural mutation of Iceberg, Brilliant Pink Iceberg shares its floribunda parent’s strong branching habit and exceptional flower power. It’s widely admired for combining performance with personality—a rose for those who want color without compromise. |