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Honey Perfume Rose

"The Honey Perfume Rose features the classic floribunda form with an upright growing habit. Its fantastic blooms have made it an AARS winner for 2004. No garden is complete without at least one Honey Perfume rose. Proven to be a success throughout the country, its will bloom in clusters from spring to autumn with its peachy-yellow colored flowers."

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