What benign of rose?? I got some beautiful roses from my fiance, and I'm wondering what...

I got some beautiful roses from my fiance, and I'm wondering what type they are. One mode is a creamy yellow with red tips, and the others are wan on the outside of the petal, and completely red on the inside of the petals. Anyone know the names of these? Thanks!
no, but you can look it up, google it. ***sy Lips
There are so tons hybrid teas in yellow/red combinations that it's extremely doubtful anyone could identify your roses without a photo. Also, most roses that come from a florist aren't really roses you could grow on your own. "Florist roses" tend to be specially-bred to final a long time in a vase, and lots of them aren't hardy outside of a greenhouse. If you want to plant a bush that will have flowers that look similar, though, then you can probably find a possibly good match. "Peace" is probably the best prearranged yellow/red hybrid tea, but there are many others. The second one you describe sounds close to it *could* be a hybrid tea named "Acapulco," but like I said, at hand are so many yellow/red roses out there that it's strong to be sure. The first rose you described might be a peace rose. They are beautiful. You could google "peace rose" and look at images. Good luck.
Answers:    As "Venatrix" says be aware that florist's roses and not other the same as what you would be planting in your garden.

If you a moment ago want to know the name of the ones that you got contained by your lovely bouquet, then look at this link. It's a contact to a cut flower grower and I've linked your directly to the "novelty roses" which are the bi-colored ones. It may not show the exact ones that you hold but you will probably be able to get pretty close. If you really want the name, contact the florist where you got your flowers from and they should know the name. Once you have the names, you can consequently research and see if it will make a nice garden rose.

Best of luck!
http://www.rosesource.com/Novelty_Roses_...

Here are two bi-colored ones that are good garden roses:
Centennial Star-I love this one and it smells great!
http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/pl.php?n=...
Peace-still popular to this year
http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/pl.php?n=...
There are a lot more but these are what come to mind right away.

Hope this helps! Good luck.
omg the channel you described them made them sound yummy.
im not sure why kind they are though, sorry.