| It looks very much like the tea rose William R. Smith (1909), which I grow. One of its other names is "Blush Maman Cochet." Mine has very little scent, but my nose doesn't smell the tea fragrance very well. It grows tall and wide in my garden. There are more photos on the website I've linked to, some showing the yellowish center. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Wm. R. Smith on helpmefind