Hybrid Tea roses are easily recognised by their large flowers and pointed buds and are often what people first visualise when thinking about roses. Unlike Floribunda roses which produce clusters of flowers, Hybrid Tea roses tend to produce just a single flower on the end of each stem. Like many modern garden roses Hybrid Teas also have a long flowering period, from early summer until the first frosts of autumn and will benefit from annual pruning and regular feeding with a good rose fertilizer in early spring, early summer and fortnightly liquid feeds throughout the flowering period.
(Hybrid Tea) This rose is a perfect alternative to 'Evelyn' which we no longer stock. Double, strongly scented peach blooms. Good, plentiful, leathery foliage. Introduced for the East Anglian Childrens' Hospices. Unique to us in the UK. Bred by Beales.
(Hybrid Tea) This lovely, single rose has large papery flowers of white with pronounced, chocolate/red anthers. Foliage is leathery and dark green upon slim stems. Bred by Krebs.