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  2. Rosa 'Garden Party' - Wikipedia

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    Rosa 'Garden Party' is an ivory hybrid tea rose cultivar created by Herbert C. Swim in 1959. Its parents are the hybrid teas 'Charlotte Armstrong' (Lammerts, 1940) and 'Peace' (Meilland, 1939). A 'Garden Party' bud opening. The high-centered, double-shaped flowers have 25–28 petals and a creamy-white colour with more or less pink-edged outer ...

  3. File:Rosa 'Garden Party' at Ishida Rose Garden in Odate ...

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  4. Rose garden - Wikipedia

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    The Rose Garden at the Montreal Botanical Garden has a collection of 10,000 roses in a modern rose garden with winding beds. It has an older section with modern varieties, needing a lot of winter protection to survive the Canadian climate, and a newer section with species, historic roses and hardy modern roses. [ 20 ]

  5. 5 garden parties made headlines and history - AOL

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    The return of the Museum of Modern Art's Party in the Garden (2022) Since 1969, MoMA has held an annual soiree to raise additional funds for its ever-growing art collection and educational programs.

  6. Rosa 'Gold Medal' - Wikipedia

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    Rosa 'Gold Medal' (aka AROyqueli) is a yellow blend Grandiflora rose cultivar, bred by American hybridizer, Jack E. Christensen and introduced in the United States by Armstrong Roses in 1982. The rose is a vigorous grower and does extremely well in hot climates.

  7. Rosa 'Double Delight' - Wikipedia

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    Rosa ' Double Delight ', (aka ANDeli), is a multiple award-winning, red blend hybrid tea rose cultivar bred in the United States by Swim & Ellis and introduced in 1977. Its parents were two hybrid tea cultivars, the red and yellow 'Granada' (Lindquist, 1963) and the ivory 'Garden Party' (Swim, 1959).

  8. Rosa 'Diana, Princess of Wales' - Wikipedia

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    The classical hybrid tea rose was bred by Keith W. Zary of Jackson & Perkins and is also known under the names 'Elegant Lady' and 'Jacshaq'. [2] [3] [1]"15% of the retail price" for buying each of the roses was donated to the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund. [1]

  9. Rosa 'Charlotte Armstrong' - Wikipedia

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    Blooms are large, with an average diameter of 5.9 in (150 mm), and a full bloom form (26–40 petals). Long, pointed red buds open to medium-pink flowers with darker pink backs. The flowers have long, durable petals and a strong, sweet, citrus fragrance. Flowers are primarily carried singly on long stems.