CHICAGO PEACE – pink-yellow hybrid tea rose - Johnston
Step outside after a shower and you can imagine sunlight catching the large, salmon‑pink and yellow blooms of Chicago Peace, bringing a sense of serenity even on grey Dublin days. This classic hybrid tea offers generous, repeatedly flowering, high‑centred blooms that are ideal both for the vase and the border, and it copes well with Ireland’s breezy conditions and frequent rain, even where good drainage matters on heavier garden soils and wetter plots. Its own‑root form means a long‑lived, reliable rose that regrows steadily from the base, settling in over three seasons – roots in year one, strong shoots in year two, then full display in year three – all with reassuringly low maintenance. Medium, fruity fragrance, strong disease resistance and an upright, bushy habit make it a practical choice for front or back gardens, while its soft colouring and cottage‑style charm suit both traditional and “girly” planting schemes, offering lasting elegance, quiet romance, dependable flowering, gentle fragrance, enduring strength and relaxed simplicity for busy Irish households.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Feature rose in a small front garden bed |
The upright habit and XL, high‑centred blooms create a clear focal point without overwhelming a modest city or suburban front garden. Strong disease resistance keeps it looking tidy with very little work, ideal for low‑input planting. Perfect for the busy urban gardener. |
| Cut‑flower row in a family back garden |
Chicago Peace was bred as a hybrid tea for cutting, so the long, sturdy stems and solitary, exhibition‑type blooms are perfect for vases. Regular cutting naturally encourages more flowers, giving you a fragrant, colourful supply through the whole season. Ideal for the home flower arranger. |
| Cottage‑style mixed border |
The soft salmon‑pink and yellow blend pairs beautifully with blues and mauves, echoing a relaxed Irish cottage‑garden feel. Reliable repeat flowering weaves colour through perennials from early summer into autumn, even in changeable weather. Suits the romantic border enthusiast. |
| Low‑maintenance specimen near a front door |
Planted as a single specimen at about 1 m spacing, its dense foliage and tall, elegant form give structure, while minimal pruning and good disease resistance keep upkeep simple. Own‑root vigour helps it recover if ever cut back hard. Best for the time‑pressed homeowner. |
| Small rose hedge along a path or driveway |
At 55 cm spacing Chicago Peace forms a loose, flowering line that guides visitors while keeping views open. Repeat flushes of XL blooms and mid‑green foliage soften hard edges, with only basic deadheading and feeding required each year. Attractive to the practical path planter. |
| Large container on a sunny patio (40–50 L+) |
Grown in a 40–50 litre or larger pot with free‑draining compost, this rose brings colour, scent and height to terraces where ground space is limited. Own‑root growth supports long‑term container life if you refresh the top compost and water in dry spells. Ideal for the balcony and patio owner. |
| Pollinator‑supporting planting with perennials |
While its double blooms are mainly ornamental, they still offer some interest alongside pollinator‑friendly partners like geraniums and campanulas. Consistent flowering in Ireland’s cool, damp summers extends garden nectar availability when combined with these companions. Designed for the nature‑minded gardener. |
| Reliable long‑term planting in wetter Irish climates |
Good fungal resistance and steady vigour help it cope with cool, humid summers and frequent showers, especially where good soil preparation improves drainage on heavier plots that stay wet after rain. This makes it a sound, long‑term choice for the Irish family‑garden owner. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Charm – Combine with Geranium pratense and Campanula persicifolia for a loose Irish cottage feel with repeating pastel blooms – perfect for romantic, nature‑oriented gardeners.
- Front‑Door Welcome – Plant a single bush with soft groundcover at its feet to greet guests with colour and scent from late spring to autumn – ideal for busy homeowners wanting impact.
- Cutting Corner – Dedicate a sunny strip for Chicago Peace in rows so tall, elegant stems can be harvested regularly for the house – suited to home florists who love fresh bouquets.
- Soft Hedge – Space plants in a gentle curve along a path, underplant with low silver foliage such as lamb’s ear for a pretty, low‑maintenance edging – great for family gardens.
- Patio Feature – Grow a single plant in a large 50 L container and underplant with trailing seasonal bedding to highlight the XL blooms on a terrace – ideal for compact urban spaces.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Hybrid tea rose, Rós taehibride; registered as JOHnago, marketed as Chicago Peace Hybrid tea rose JOHnago; ARS exhibition name Chicago Peace for garden and cut‑flower use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Sport of the famous ‘Peace’ (Mme A. Meilland, 1935); discovered by breeder Stanley C. Johnston in the United States around 1960; first introduced to gardeners by Conard‑Pyle in 1962. |
| Awards and recognition |
Recipient of the Portland Gold Medal in 1962, reflecting strong ornamental performance and quality as a garden and exhibition hybrid tea rose under North American growing conditions. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, bushy habit reaching 110–150 cm high and 75–105 cm wide, with dense, slightly glossy mid‑green foliage and moderate prickles, forming a tall, elegant bush in beds or as a specimen. |
| Flower morphology |
Very large, 10 cm+ double blooms with 26–39 petals; high‑centred, pointed buds in classic hybrid tea form, borne mainly solitary on stems; remontant, with abundant repeat flowering in flushes. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Vibrant salmon‑pink with yellow centre; buds deep salmon‑pink with pale yellow glow, opening sunshine yellow at base; colours soften to pastel as blooms age, staying richer in cooler weather. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium‑strength, pleasant scent combining fruity notes with a classic rose character; detectable on still days and suitable for cutting where the perfume can be appreciated indoors. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces moderate quantities of ovoid, orange‑red hips, 12–18 mm, adding seasonal interest in late season if some spent flowers are left unpruned to mature fully on the plant. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (USDA 6b, RHS H7); good resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust; tolerates heat but benefits from watering during prolonged dry spells. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in a sunny position with fertile, well‑drained soil; space 65 cm for mass planting or around 1 m as a specimen; low maintenance, but weak self‑cleaning so regular deadheading is advised. |
Chicago Peace Hybrid tea rose JOHnago offers long‑season, repeat flowering, elegant XL blooms and dependable disease resistance in an own‑root form that matures gracefully over years, making it a thoughtful choice for your Irish garden.