Mary, a couple that I planted last year in other areas turned out to look more buff/beige to me than I had expected and last fall I moved them to the bed I've been working on. First was Teasing Georgia, that several sources call yellow. It appears more buff to me and was one of the better performing Austin roses in my garden. The other one I moved is Lion's Fairy Tale that I thought would appear more white in the garden. The beige tones made it look kind of dirty next to cleaner whites.
I have Foxy Lady ordered from Palatine for that bed, described as " one-of-a kind coppery-orange fading into the most sumptuous shades of smoky salmon."