Sweet Juliet is yet another peachy pink English Rose, that fades quickly in the Colorado sun. The blooms are full, opening from a cup into a rosette. The leaves are dull, light green and pointed.
She was planted on her own roots in the spring of 1995 and produced her first blossom while still only a 10 inch twig. She has stayed about 3 feet tall, with quite a bit of branching and nice upright growth. Few thorns.
In 1995 I made the following comment: I am impressed with how floriferous she is for such a young small plant. In the summer of 1997 I can still say she is a good bloomer with fragrant tea scented blooms.