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1990 Winner

Pleasure

In 1990, one floribunda rose above all other contestants to capture the AARS award.

Plant Pleasure in the garden and look forward to a season of blooms. Coral pink buds continuously open to expose coral pink with salmon ruffled flowers, each boasting 30 to 35 large petals. When fully open, the slightly fragrant blooms lie almost flat, spanning up to 4 inches.

The upright bushes are ideal for all kinds of landscapes, growing up to 4 feet with medium green foliage. Pleasure is also virtually maintenance-free. William Warriner hybridized this rose from an unnamed seedling and Intrigue. Jackson & Perkins was the introducer.

 
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