Rosa 'Constance Spry' is a light pink shrub rose introduced into Great Britain in 1961.
It blooms in clusters of medium to large, fully double flowers, which are cupped and globular in shape.
The rose is noted for its strong, distinctive "myrrh like" scent, a characteristic inherited by many of its descendants.
Among the resulting seedlings was a strong, sweet smelling rose with large pink flowers.
Spry collected old roses from the 1930s and 1940s, and traveled extensively through Britain during World War II, giving talks to women's groups on gardening and flower arranging.