Rosa 'Mrs Fred Danks'

Rosa 'Mrs Fred Danks' is a hybrid tea rose cultivar which was bred by Alister Clark (1864–1949), and introduced after his death in Australia in 1952.

According to Charles and Brigid Quest-Ritson, in The Encyclopedia of Roses, "The tall, elegant buds are pale crimson, but the flowers open lilac pink with paler pink petal backs, and a creamy white center.

They fade to pale pink and near white in hot weather.

"[1] The rose has a strong fragrance and large, dark green foliage.

Fred Danks' is an excellent garden rose.