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Sheila G
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Available from - Grace Rose Farm Gracerosefarm.com
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I’ve only had this rose one full season but so far, it has been great: very floriferous and no evidence of disease to date. Gorgeous, unusual color combination and one of the few roses that stood up to this summer’s record heat in my area.
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I think this rose is being offered by Edmonds Roses in 2022 under the name “Top Cream.”
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30 OCT 21 by
jedmar
You are right, 'Top Cream' has the same breeder code
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Hi - The single entry for “Tranquility” describes the Clements pale pink rose introduced in 2004. The attached photos, however, show both the pink Clements rose and the white David Austin rose named Tranquility, which was introduced in 2012. There is no entry for the David Austin rose. I hope this can be corrected. Thank you for all you do! Sheila Berry
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Yes, it is there Sheila. It is a tricky one with three roses with almost the same name. Tranquillity (hybrid tea, Barrett before 1979). Apricot Tranquility ™ (shrub, Clements 2004) Light pink Tranquillity (shrub, Austin, 2012) light yellow, ages to white
I have reassigned the light yellow photos to the Austin 2012 rose page.
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