Tiffany
- Classification: Hybrid Tea
- Flower Color: pink blend
- Flower Size: 4-5 inches
- Flower Form: high-centered, borne usually singly
- Petal Count: 25-30
- Fragrance: intense tea
- Repeat Bloomer: yes
- Foliage: dark green, leathery, semi-glossy
- Plant Height: 3-4 feet
- Plant Width: 2-3 feet
- Growth Habit: upright
- Disease Resistant: very disease resistant
- Hybridizer: Robert Lindquist
- Registered: 1954
- Parentage: ‘Charlotte Armstrong’ x ‘Girona’
- ARS* Rating: 8.0 (a solid to very good rose)
*American Rose Society Rating
Awards:
- 1954 Portland Gold Medal
- 1955 AARS (All-America Rose Selections) award
- 1957 ARS David Fuerstenberg Prize
- 1962 James Alexander Gamble Fragrance Medal – Learn More
Notes:
- ‘Tiffany’ was named after the iconic 5th Avenue jewelry store that opened in New York City in 1837.
- “‘Tiffany’ is a hybrid tea rose cultivar bred by rose grower Robert Linquist and introduced into the U.S. by the Howard Rose Company in 1954. Child plants of ‘Tiffany’ are ‘Granada’, ‘Alabama’, ‘Sweet Surrender’ and ‘R.K. Witherspoon’.” --- (Wilkipedia “Rosa Tiffany”). retrieved February 2022