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"Manchester Guardian Angel" rose Reviews & Comments
most recent 12 FEB 17  
Initial post 25 FEB 04 by Anonymous-797
This rose bloomed for the first time in June. Not well-known. The tea-like bud is urn shaped, 3", with the tips flaring outwards. The outer petals are off-white with the center pale apricot. Full, tossled petals fading to blush when open. Deliciously sweet fragrance. Little leaf spot despite almost continuous rain. Available from Vintage Gardens which may classify it as a tea-noisette.
Reply #1 posted 12 FEB 17 by Jeri Jennings
Actually, in a cool climate, it can be pretty yaller.
most recent 11 FEB 06  
Initial post 11 FEB 06 by Jeri Jennings
Found Rose, discovered in California by Joyce Demits.

Known SYNONYMS include:

"Geogetown Lemon-White Tea"
"Legacy Of Joseph Marcilino"
"Half-Moon-Bay Yellow"

It is grown in the Historic Rose Garden of the Sacramento City Cemetery.

Jeri Jennings