Mister Lincoln Hybrid Tea Rose

Mister Lincoln Hybrid Tea Rose

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Key Characteristics
Zone
5 - 10
Mature Height in Inches
6 Feet
Mature Width in Inches
3 Feet
Sun / Shade
Full Sun
Moisture Level
Moist, well-drained
Soil Type
Normal, loamy

Description / Mister Lincoln Hybrid Tea Rose

All-America Rose Selections (AARS) Winner 1965

Regarded by many rose experts as one of the finest red roses ever introduced, Mister Lincoln is a classic hybrid tea rose known for its deep, velvety red blooms, delightful fragrance, and exceptional performance in the garden. Its urn-shaped buds unfurl to reveal stunning 4- to 6-inch high-centered, fully double flowers, each boasting 25 to 40 delicately layered petals. The rich red color intensifies in the sun and may develop subtle purple undertones, adding depth and dimension to every bloom. Mister Lincoln is highly sought after for its striking color but also for its bold, sweet fragrance, often described as a luscious melon scent that lingers in the air. These long-lasting, exquisitely formed flowers grow on strong, upright stems, making them a favorite for cutting, floral arrangements, and exhibition.

Mister Lincoln is a vigorous and resilient grower, capable of thriving in a range of climates and resisting common environmental stresses. Its long bloom season ensures a steady display of blossoms from late spring through fall, keeping gardens vibrant for months. Unlike some hybrid tea roses that struggle in the heat, Mister Lincoln excels in warm conditions and continues to bloom profusely even in high temperatures. Its tall, upright habit is complemented by glossy, dark green, leathery foliage, which provides an elegant contrast to the dramatic red flowers. Reaching an impressive height of 4 to 6 feet with a spread of 2 to 3 feet, this rose creates a commanding presence in the landscape no matter where it is planted; as a focal point, in a mixed border, or in a dedicated rose garden.

For best results, Mister Lincoln Hybrid Tea Rose should be planted in a sunny location with at least six hours of direct sunlight per day. It thrives in medium-moist, slightly acidic, well-draining loam and benefits from regular feeding with a balanced rose fertilizer to support continuous flowering. Proper watering is essential, particularly during dry spells, to keep the plant healthy and encourage abundant blooms. As a long-time favorite of rose growers, Mister Lincoln continues to be a top choice for gardeners looking for a combination of classic rose elegance, reliable performance, and extraordinary fragrance.

Regular pruning helps maintain the plant's shape and encourages new growth. In early spring, Mister Lincoln should be pruned to about half its height or to approximately 18 to 20 inches above the ground. Old canes and dead wood should be removed to promote airflow, reducing the risk of disease. Any crossing canes should also be trimmed back to prevent crowding. With proper care, this time-tested hybrid tea rose will continue to reward you with its signature blooms and unforgettable fragrance year after year.

NOTE: Tree and patio roses are hardy to Zone 6 regardless of the rose variety grafted to their tops.

Product Details

SKU v1229
Genus Rosa
Species hybrid
Product Classification Hybrid Tea, Roses
Habit Upright
USDA Zone Low 5
USDA Zone High 10
Sun / Shade Full Sun
Moisture Level Moist, well-drained
Soil Type Normal, loamy
Bloom Color Red
Max Bloom Size 6.00
Bloom Season Start Late Spring
Bloom Season End Late Fall
Foliage Color Dark Green, Leathery
Mature Width in Inches 36.00
Mature Height in Inches 72.00
Resistance Heat Tolerant
Special Features Bloom First Year, Free Bloomer, Pruning Recommended, Repeat Bloomer
Uses Beds, Cut Flowers, Landscapes
Zone 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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  1. John

    One of the Truly Great Red Roses Ever 1 people found this helpful

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    I have had my Mr. Lincoln rose for 3 years now. I have it planted on the east side of the house which means it is shaded for about half the day. I really didn't prepare the soil in the bed (a new flower bed) all that much but Mr. L. took off from the start. It produces impressive canes (last year one topped 6 feet) and beautifully-formed deep red flowers. This year it's already producing more canes than last year and the buds are plumping so I should be enjoying roses very soon. I wasn't able to get out and care for it much last summer but it seemed to avoid black spot and mildew (a big deal here in humid south Arkansas). If you love red hybrid teas, this should be at the top of your list!
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  2. John Brewer

    THE rose of roses 0 people found this helpful

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    I bought one of these in the early seventys I believe. The first rose on this bush was a rose show winner for sure. It was quite large foe this rose. Saucer size at least. It was perfect to the very last petal. I cut it and my wife and myself enjoyed it for a week. We were going on vacation for a week so we gave it to a dear friend to enjoy A week after we returned home he returned it. It was still awsome. We enjoyed it for almost another week befor we had to discard it. I am 71 now and have never seen another rose as great as that one. I did enjoy many years of these most fragrent of roses. Close your eyes and smell this rose and you will know exactly what a rose should smell like. Unforetunately the deer loved them as well as I did. They won the battle but not the war. I am going to order a couple of more of these and do battle again.I am allso going to order a couple of Double Delights. My second favorite rose in the world. I will revue these as well. I have a guard cat now that will put the fear in.
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  3. Rose Weiss

    susceptible to mildew and white fly 0 people found this helpful

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    This rose was planted about 10 years ago by the previous owner of our home. The flowers are very lovely, but the bush is far more susceptible to problems than any of our other rose varieties. We live in a moist climate (coastal Oregon) and no doubt that contributes to its problems. Often this plant will have white fly when other near-by roses, such as Sun Flare, won't have them.
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  4. Nancy E

    Just Buy It! 0 people found this helpful

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    Mr. Linkie, as my little daughter calls it, is the epitome of a rose. The fragrance is what you imagine a rose should smell. The color is intense and slowly turns almost burgundy red as the blooms age. Blossoms are huge and full. The bush is easy to grow and nicely leafed. If you have room for only one rose, this is your choice.
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  5. LYN FILS

    BEST ROSE 0 people found this helpful

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    FOLIAGE IS DARK GREEN AND LUSH, ROSE IS LOVELY FOR CUTTING. DOES WELL IN FLORIDE!
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