ANNIVERSARY WALTZ™ – cream hybrid tea rose - Rawlins
Imagine returning from a breezy beach walk to sip tea behind a flowering windscreen of roses: ANNIVERSARY WALTZ™ settles calmly into coastal gardens, coping well with blustery days and managing moisture on heavier soils. Its high‑centred, exhibition‑style blooms open in shades of cream brushed with pink, carrying a remarkably strong, classic, fruity rose fragrance that drifts across a veranda or shingle seating area. Planted as a compact, upright specimen in a bed or a generous 40–50 litre container, it fits comfortably into small family gardens and coastal terraces without overwhelming the space. As an own‑root rose it offers dependable longevity and the ability to regenerate from its base, supporting an easy‑care routine over many seasons. Give it sun, drainage and light dead‑heading, and enjoy the natural rhythm of year one for roots, year two for shoots, and year three for full abundance.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small coastal front garden windbreak |
The dense, dark green foliage and upright habit create a light yet effective screen around front paths or shingle seating, while remaining compact enough for narrow borders common in coastal streets, particularly appealing to the busy homeowner. |
| Sunny veranda in a large container |
In a 40–50 litre pot with free‑draining compost, it forms a neat, vertical accent, ideal for framing doors or balcony corners and bringing perfumed blooms up to seating height for relaxed evening use by the veranda gardener. |
| Feature rose for celebration corners |
The elegant, high‑centred flowers and the name ANNIVERSARY WALTZ™ naturally suit anniversary tables, special benches or wedding‑photo backdrops, giving a sense of occasion with minimal fuss for the sentimental planter. |
| Cut‑flower row in a family garden |
Long, straight stems and exhibition‑type blooms make it practical for home cutting, allowing you to fill vases with strongly scented, creamy flowers without needing a specialist cutting garden, perfect for the home arranger. |
| Perfumed seating nook by the house |
The very strong, sweet, fruity fragrance carries on still days, while even a light coastal breeze can waft scent across a bench or breakfast table, making everyday use of the space more pleasurable for the scent lover. |
| Border focus in small to medium beds |
A mature height of about 70–100 cm and a spread up to 75 cm provide vertical structure without overshadowing companions such as sea kale or ornamental grasses, helping shape tidy borders for the space‑conscious gardener. |
| Coastal mixed planting with grasses |
Its upright frame and moderate disease resistance combine well with wind‑tolerant grasses and low shrubs, giving a relaxed, beach‑inspired look that handles blustery days and manages moisture on heavier soils for the coastal stylist. |
| Low‑maintenance own‑root rose area |
Being own‑root, it can regenerate from the base after weather damage or hard pruning and steadily improves year on year, so a light routine of feeding and dead‑heading is enough for the time‑poor beginner. |
Styling ideas
- Shingle‑edge elegance – Line a shingle path with ANNIVERSARY WALTZ™ and low Festuca grasses for a soft, beach‑walk effect – ideal for coastal homeowners who enjoy quiet evening strolls.
- Veranda trio – Plant three roses in separate 40–50 litre containers with trailing sea thrift for a scented, wind‑filtered veranda – suited to balcony users wanting maximum effect in limited space.
- Cream‑and‑blue border – Combine with Ceanothus thyrsiflorus and pale Lavandula for a classic cream and blue coastal palette – perfect for gardeners seeking a calm, seaside colour scheme.
- Celebration corner – Place one specimen beside a small bistro set and string lights overhead to create an anniversary or birthday nook – appealing to romantics who like marking special dates at home.
- Cutting strip – Arrange a short row with Verbena hastata ‘White Spires’ and Bupleurum for airy fillers to frame your cut blooms – great for beginners discovering home‑grown bouquets.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
ANNIVERSARY WALTZ™ is a hybrid tea rose used both in gardens and for exhibition; current trade and exhibition name ANNIVERSARY WALTZ, with no separate registered code recorded. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in the United Kingdom by Ronnie Rawlins and first introduced in 2016 through Style Roses, with parentage and detailed breeding history not publicly documented. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, bushy habit reaching about 70–100 cm in height and 50–75 cm spread, with dense, slightly glossy dark green foliage and moderate prickliness typical of hybrid tea roses. |
| Flower morphology |
Semi‑double, high‑centred, pointed buds on mainly solitary stems; flowers are large, approximately 7–10 cm, with 13–25 petals and strong remontancy giving a generous second flush. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Buds open deep pink, then cream with a pastel pink edge; in full bloom the flowers appear soft cream with a faint pink rim, gradually fading towards near‑white as the margin loses colour. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Very strongly scented hybrid tea with a rich, sweet, fruity character overlaying a classic rose perfume, noticeable from a distance when plants are grown near seating or paths. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces moderate numbers of small, spherical hips 10–14 mm across, coloured orange‑red (RHS 44A), adding a discreet seasonal accent in late summer and autumn after flowering. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Winter hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, USDA 6b), with moderate resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust when grown in sunny, well‑ventilated positions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best grown in full sun with fertile, well‑drained soil; space 60 cm for groups or 90 cm as a specimen, and prune annually, dead‑heading spent blooms to sustain repeat flowering. |
ANNIVERSARY WALTZ™ offers creamy, strongly scented blooms, compact structure and reliable repeat flowering on a resilient own‑root plant; consider it if you would like long‑term coastal charm with modest care.