The Canadian Rose Annual (1992) states: "ALENCIA (KORDES' ROSE VALENCIA), HT (Kordes int '89 NR) (Jana x Whisky Mac), (ab), copper yellow, 36 petals, Durbanville GM '89, Edland Medal for Fragrance '89. Cochran (2 pis 2 yrs 4.5-5' CA): Dark golden yellow, golden amber reverse. I'm impressed with overall performance, lovely bud opens into beautiful exhibition bloom, excellent substance, very fragrant. My test plants froze last winter, thrilled they grew back and bloomed. Upright branching growth habit, dark green leathery foliage, no disease. Heaslip (1 pi 1 yr 3' BC): Unusual yellowish apricot colour, very large exhibition form bloom, good substance, strong fragrance. Compact grower, no disease. Laidlaw (1 pi 1 yr 3.5' ON): Glowing amber colour fades to pale amber, large double perfect exhibition blooms but not enough of them, excellent substance. Love the colour and fragrance, hopefully more bloom when better established. Slight blackspot. "
Sadly, my Valencia is about to be shovel pruned. I purchased it bare root last spring and had to pot it instead of putting in the ground. It never performed well at all, even though it was in an extremely large container and in full sun. This year, I had it transplanted to a good location in my yard and it has pretty much withered. I don't know if the winter took it's toll on it; or if the rose itself just wasn't healthy to begin with.