The Sally Holmes™ rose produces a proliferation of apricot buds that open to reveal single creamy-white flowers, with an apricot blush and bright yellow stamens. In some climates, these flowers will age to an ivory white. Huge trusses of deliciously-scented blooms adorn this healthy shrub rose, which reaches 5’+ in height. Used as an exhibition rose, Sally was also the recipient of the Baden-Baden GM 1980, Portland Gold Medal 1993, and Glasgow Fragrance Award 1993.
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Awards | Baden-Baden GM 1980, Portland Gold Medal 1993, Glasgow Fragrance Award 1993 |
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