The Peace Rose: History and Appearance of the Most Popular Garden Rose

The most popular, best selling garden rose of all time is the ‘Peace’ rose.

It was first pollinated on June 15, 1935, by Francis Meilland and his father. In the summer of 1936, they used some of its eyes for grafting. On October 10, 1936 they saw the first buds were opening.

History and Naming of The Peace Rose

In June of 1939, an international conference of rose hybridizers was held in Lyon. When it visited the Meilland firm, this was the rose that everyone noticed. Several months later when the Nazi invasion of France seemed imminent, Francis Meilland sent eyes of the plant to rose growers that he knew in Turkey, Germany, Italy, and the U.S.

When Robert Pyle of Conard-Pyle received the eyes, he propagated plants, and sent them to the American Rose Society for testing. In 1944 after France was liberated, Pyle wrote to Meilland, explaining that he planned to release the plants once the war ended.

He chose the name ‘Peace’ for the name-giving ceremony at the Pacific Rose Society Annual Exhibition on April 29, 1945, the very day that Berlin fell. That same year, Dr. Ray Allen, secretary of the American Rose Society, sent each of the 49 delegations at the inaugural meeting of the United Nations in San Francisco a single, long-stemmed ‘Peace’ rose with the following note, “We hope the ‘Peace’ rose will influence men’s thoughts for everlasting world peace.”

Appearance and Varieties of Peace Roses

This disease resistant rose breathed new life into the hybrid tea rose group. ‘Peace’ is noted for its robustness and vigor. Blooming most heavily during the early summer, it is a repeat bloomer, producing flowers throughout the growing season. This branching, stiff, upright, tall shrub can reach five to six feet in height with a spread of four feet.

‘Peace’ is also available as a standard or tree rose. It produced a sport, the ‘Climbing Peace,’ which has been described as “one of the finest and most beautiful of hybrid tea climbers.” Though ‘Peace’ does best in full sun, it will grow in partial shade. The long stems make it ideal for a cut flower.

The 'Peace’ has remarkable flowers. These can be six to seven inches wide, fully double with over fifty petals. Depending on the climate, the flowers can vary somewhat in color. In 1945, Robert Pyle described it to Francis Meilland as, “a glorious rose, its pale gold, cream and ivory petals blending to a lightly ruffled edge of delicate carmine. I am convinced this will be the greatest rose of the century.”

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Comment by janflora on June 4, 2009 at 2:35pm
So glad you shared this w/ us! I had no idea about the history of this flower...I grew Peace roses at the first house my hub and I rented, chosen just b/c of the name, and they were lovely...when i showed pix to my aunt she id'd them right away and said my Grandma always grew them too...I may have to bring some to our new home now...thanks again!

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