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Graham Thomas Rose

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Old Rose lovers prayers have been answered by Graham Thomas, a bright yellow rose with the old rose shape. Fat buds open to cupped, medium blooms of a radiant golden yellow. The fragrance is unusual and spicy. Rather upright, many gardeners are at a loss as to how to control this rose. We have heard numerous remedies of either pruning back hard, pegging or training as a small climber. Either way, it looks magnificent in the garden. The rose was named for the British Old Rose expert, Graham Stuart Thomas.
5 to 8 feet (taken from the link below)

Notes:

The last pic is the tag on the plant.

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PublishedJune 9, 2013

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