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He looked at the vase and tea rose in Tyson's hands.
"I tried to talk him into some tea roses we had on special, but he said the lady was a real tiger."
McBride was a popular media figure; there is a tea rose named for her.
He was surprised by the fragrance of tea rose that clung to her.
She sticks out here like a tea rose in a cabbage patch.
The first recorded use of tea rose as a color name in English was in 1884.
Sarah herself added a garden of 100 hybrid tea roses.
These new varieties, mostly hybrid tea roses, obviously find a market.
They sat on a stone bench overlooking a bed of tea roses.
Even the tea roses in the formal garden have fallen victim to disease.
He held out a bouquet of yellow tea roses.
Moreover, the tea rose is not the gardener's only rose choice.
The smell of sage tea rose from a steaming cooking basket.
At right is displayed the color tea rose.
The pitcher of tea rose up and wafted down the table to refill my glass.
He had a steaming mug in his hand, and the sweet smell of herb tea rose from it.
Tall hybrid tea roses grow in front of the barn, with a climbing rose on one end.
On the way out, we watched half a dozen wedding parties pose for photographs among the tea roses.
"She has some lovely white tea roses that are budding right now, and should just be starting to open by then.
Maybe he would have preferred the Tea Rose powder.
Silk pajamas, pink like the tea roses; the garb seemed part of her.
When the wine warms up, the sweet aroma resembles tea roses.
Both were very pleasant, but the Tea Rose smelled a little too pink to suit me.
You bring her the tea roses and she don't turn into an accountant, you take my meaning?
She snatched the tea roses angrily and pricked her fingers in the attempt.