Brass Band
Brass Band features delicate yellow buds that build to a crescendo of swirling melon-orange blooms. With up to 40 softly ruffled petals per flower, this floribunda scents the air with a moderate damask fragrance.
With upright spreading canes and dark glossy green foliage, Brass Band can spread to 3 feet. Jackson & Perkins introduced this rose, which was hybridized by Jack E. Christensen from a combination of Gold Badge and an unnamed seedling.
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| Hybridizer | Jack E. Christensen |
| Introducer | Jackson & Perkins |

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