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Chrysler Imperial Rose

Velvety Deep Red Blooms With Timeless Hybrid Tea Elegance

Chrysler Imperial is the kind of red rose that looks instantly “classic.” The blooms are large, high-centered, and richly saturated—deep crimson with a velvety finish that reads dramatic and luxurious in the garden. If you want that traditional rose-bed look with blooms that feel like they belong in a formal bouquet, this variety delivers it in a big way, especially when planted where sunlight can deepen color and encourage strong bud production.

Because it’s a true hybrid tea, the flowers have that clean, sculpted form that makes each bloom feel like a centerpiece. It’s an ideal choice for gardeners who want a rose that photographs beautifully, looks elegant from a distance, and rewards close-up viewing with layered petals and a refined bloom shape. Plant one, and you’ll understand why deep red hybrid teas remain the standard for “signature rose” beauty.

A Rich, Old-School Rose Fragrance You Can Actually Smell

One of the biggest reasons people fall in love with the Chrysler Imperial is the scent. This is not a faint “maybe” fragrance—it’s the kind of classic rose perfume you notice as you pass by. Put it near a patio, path, or entry where you’ll catch that scent regularly, and it becomes part of your garden's daily experience. For many rose lovers, fragrance is the whole point, and Chrysler Imperial is a strong choice when scent matters.

That fragrance also makes it a standout for cutting. A single stem in a vase can make a room feel warmer and more inviting, and the deep red color is perfect for dramatic arrangements. If your goal is a rose you’ll enjoy outside and bring indoors often, this variety delivers that satisfying “real rose” moment again and again through the season.

Long Stems And Repeat Bloom Cycles For A True Cutting Garden Rose

Chrysler Imperial blooms in flushes from late spring into fall, producing that classic hybrid tea rhythm: buds, blooms, then the next wave. The flowers sit on long stems, making it ideal for cutting gardens and rose beds where you want high-quality blooms you can harvest without sacrificing the plant’s look. With consistent sun and a steady care routine, you’ll get frequent bloom cycles that keep the garden looking active rather than “finished” after one big show.

In the landscape, it typically grows into an upright shrub, reaching 4–5 feet tall and 3–4 feet wide. That size works well as a featured plant, in small groupings, or lined along a sunny bed for a formal rose-garden feel. Give it the room it needs, and it will reward you with better stems, better airflow, and a fuller, more productive plant over time.

Healthier Foliage Starts With Airflow, Base Watering, And Balanced Feeding

Like many classic hybrid tea roses, Chrysler Imperial performs best when you prioritize clean growing conditions. Full sun is essential, and spacing matters more than people think—good airflow helps leaves dry quickly and supports cleaner foliage. Water at the base, not overhead, and you’ll reduce stress and help the plant keep its energy focused on bloom production rather than recovery.

Feed in early spring as growth begins, then again after the first major bloom flush to keep the rebloom strong. Avoid overfeeding with nitrogen-rich fertilizer, which can lead to lush leaves and fewer flowers. When you combine smart spacing, base watering, and moderate feeding, Chrysler Imperial becomes a reliable, fragrant red rose that looks and performs like a classic should.

Velvety Deep Red Blooms With Timeless Hybrid Tea Elegance

Chrysler Imperial is the kind of red rose that looks instantly “classic.” The blooms are large, high-centered, and richly saturated—deep crimson with a velvety finish that reads dramatic and luxurious in the garden. If you want that traditional rose-bed look with blooms that feel like they belong in a formal bouquet, this variety delivers it in a big way, especially when planted where sunlight can deepen color and encourage strong bud production.

Because it’s a true hybrid tea, the flowers have that clean, sculpted form that makes each bloom feel like a centerpiece. It’s an ideal choice for gardeners who want a rose that photographs beautifully, looks elegant from a distance, and rewards close-up viewing with layered petals and a refined bloom shape. Plant one, and you’ll understand why deep red hybrid teas remain the standard for “signature rose” beauty.

A Rich, Old-School Rose Fragrance You Can Actually Smell

One of the biggest reasons people fall in love with the Chrysler Imperial is the scent. This is not a faint “maybe” fragrance—it’s the kind of classic rose perfume you notice as you pass by. Put it near a patio, path, or entry where you’ll catch that scent regularly, and it becomes part of your garden's daily experience. For many rose lovers, fragrance is the whole point, and Chrysler Imperial is a strong choice when scent matters.

That fragrance also makes it a standout for cutting. A single stem in a vase can make a room feel warmer and more inviting, and the deep red color is perfect for dramatic arrangements. If your goal is a rose you’ll enjoy outside and bring indoors often, this variety delivers that satisfying “real rose” moment again and again through the season.

Long Stems And Repeat Bloom Cycles For A True Cutting Garden Rose

Chrysler Imperial blooms in flushes from late spring into fall, producing that classic hybrid tea rhythm: buds, blooms, then the next wave. The flowers sit on long stems, making it ideal for cutting gardens and rose beds where you want high-quality blooms you can harvest without sacrificing the plant’s look. With consistent sun and a steady care routine, you’ll get frequent bloom cycles that keep the garden looking active rather than “finished” after one big show.

In the landscape, it typically grows into an upright shrub, reaching 4–5 feet tall and 3–4 feet wide. That size works well as a featured plant, in small groupings, or lined along a sunny bed for a formal rose-garden feel. Give it the room it needs, and it will reward you with better stems, better airflow, and a fuller, more productive plant over time.

Healthier Foliage Starts With Airflow, Base Watering, And Balanced Feeding

Like many classic hybrid tea roses, Chrysler Imperial performs best when you prioritize clean growing conditions. Full sun is essential, and spacing matters more than people think—good airflow helps leaves dry quickly and supports cleaner foliage. Water at the base, not overhead, and you’ll reduce stress and help the plant keep its energy focused on bloom production rather than recovery.

Feed in early spring as growth begins, then again after the first major bloom flush to keep the rebloom strong. Avoid overfeeding with nitrogen-rich fertilizer, which can lead to lush leaves and fewer flowers. When you combine smart spacing, base watering, and moderate feeding, Chrysler Imperial becomes a reliable, fragrant red rose that looks and performs like a classic should.

$30.59

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Chrysler Imperial Rose—

$101.95

$30.59

Description

Velvety Deep Red Blooms With Timeless Hybrid Tea Elegance

Chrysler Imperial is the kind of red rose that looks instantly “classic.” The blooms are large, high-centered, and richly saturated—deep crimson with a velvety finish that reads dramatic and luxurious in the garden. If you want that traditional rose-bed look with blooms that feel like they belong in a formal bouquet, this variety delivers it in a big way, especially when planted where sunlight can deepen color and encourage strong bud production.

Because it’s a true hybrid tea, the flowers have that clean, sculpted form that makes each bloom feel like a centerpiece. It’s an ideal choice for gardeners who want a rose that photographs beautifully, looks elegant from a distance, and rewards close-up viewing with layered petals and a refined bloom shape. Plant one, and you’ll understand why deep red hybrid teas remain the standard for “signature rose” beauty.

A Rich, Old-School Rose Fragrance You Can Actually Smell

One of the biggest reasons people fall in love with the Chrysler Imperial is the scent. This is not a faint “maybe” fragrance—it’s the kind of classic rose perfume you notice as you pass by. Put it near a patio, path, or entry where you’ll catch that scent regularly, and it becomes part of your garden's daily experience. For many rose lovers, fragrance is the whole point, and Chrysler Imperial is a strong choice when scent matters.

That fragrance also makes it a standout for cutting. A single stem in a vase can make a room feel warmer and more inviting, and the deep red color is perfect for dramatic arrangements. If your goal is a rose you’ll enjoy outside and bring indoors often, this variety delivers that satisfying “real rose” moment again and again through the season.

Long Stems And Repeat Bloom Cycles For A True Cutting Garden Rose

Chrysler Imperial blooms in flushes from late spring into fall, producing that classic hybrid tea rhythm: buds, blooms, then the next wave. The flowers sit on long stems, making it ideal for cutting gardens and rose beds where you want high-quality blooms you can harvest without sacrificing the plant’s look. With consistent sun and a steady care routine, you’ll get frequent bloom cycles that keep the garden looking active rather than “finished” after one big show.

In the landscape, it typically grows into an upright shrub, reaching 4–5 feet tall and 3–4 feet wide. That size works well as a featured plant, in small groupings, or lined along a sunny bed for a formal rose-garden feel. Give it the room it needs, and it will reward you with better stems, better airflow, and a fuller, more productive plant over time.

Healthier Foliage Starts With Airflow, Base Watering, And Balanced Feeding

Like many classic hybrid tea roses, Chrysler Imperial performs best when you prioritize clean growing conditions. Full sun is essential, and spacing matters more than people think—good airflow helps leaves dry quickly and supports cleaner foliage. Water at the base, not overhead, and you’ll reduce stress and help the plant keep its energy focused on bloom production rather than recovery.

Feed in early spring as growth begins, then again after the first major bloom flush to keep the rebloom strong. Avoid overfeeding with nitrogen-rich fertilizer, which can lead to lush leaves and fewer flowers. When you combine smart spacing, base watering, and moderate feeding, Chrysler Imperial becomes a reliable, fragrant red rose that looks and performs like a classic should.