First discovered in the Windy City, this brighter and deeper-toned mutation of the famous Peace rose has a fine reputation that follows in the footsteps of its parent. It possesses the same large opulent flowers, the same big quilted glossy apple-green leaves, and the same handsome bushy plant. Best color east of the Rockies.
| Class: | Hybrid Tea |
| Flower Color: | Gaudy blend of phlox pink and canary yellow |
| Bloom: | Large |
| Petal Count: | 40 to 45 |
| Fragrance: | slightly fruity fragrance |
| Plant Height: | 6-7 feet |
| Growth Habit: | Upright |
| Hardiness Zones: | 5a–9b |
| Hybridizer: | Stanley Johnston |
| Year Introduced: | 1962 |
| Parentage: | Sport of Peace |
First discovered in the Windy City, this brighter and deeper-toned mutation of the famous Peace rose has a fine reputation that follows in the footsteps of its parent. It possesses the same large opulent flowers, the same big quilted glossy apple-green leaves, and the same handsome bushy plant. Best color east of the Rockies.
| Class: | Hybrid Tea |
| Flower Color: | Gaudy blend of phlox pink and canary yellow |
| Bloom: | Large |
| Petal Count: | 40 to 45 |
| Fragrance: | slightly fruity fragrance |
| Plant Height: | 6-7 feet |
| Growth Habit: | Upright |
| Hardiness Zones: | 5a–9b |
| Hybridizer: | Stanley Johnston |
| Year Introduced: | 1962 |
| Parentage: | Sport of Peace |