Weeks Roses
Miss All-American Beauty
Miss All-American Beauty
Grade Info.
Grade Info.
Grade #1.5 - Roses are a smaller classification from grade #1, but still selected with a high degree of quality. Typically marketed at a lower price point, once planted, a grade #1.5 rose will quickly reach the full potential of the variety selected.
Grade #1 - Premium bush roses and tree roses are assigned a Grade #1. These are the highest-quality plants, ready to grow and have an exceptional season in their first year. Each Grade #1 rose has an average of three "flower-ready" canes that will grow in the first season.
Product Details
Product Details
- Plant HabitMedium
- Growth HabitBushy
- Plant Height3 to 6.5 feet
- Flower ColorDeep hot pink
- Bud FormLarge, ovoid
- Flower SizeLarge
- Petal Count50 to 55
- ParentageChrysler Imperial x Karl Herbst
- HybridizerMarie-Louise Meilland
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There she is . . . Miss All-American Beauty! Bert would be proud of this popular contest winner who performs so consistently fine in all climates. Her gown of brilliant deep hot pink enhances her full curvaceous figure. Her attractive bushy plant carries large long-lasting blossoms filled with sweet rose perfume and set against huge leathery leaves. Consistent color. Best performance in warm weather.
