I like the name "Ketchup and Mustard." It fits the rose exactly. Here's another rose with that type of name: Peanut Butter & Jelly. Isn't it luscious?
http://www.helpmefind.com/gard...
As for Tipsy Imperial Concubine, I think the best source for it might be Greenmantle, Toni.
http://www.greenmantlenursery....
Her roses are grown in 2-gallon containers and then shipped to you with the soil shaken off, so the shipping cost is very low, especially if you order more than one rose. The price isn't bad either: $18 for a 2-gallon rose. Most of the own-root nurseries are now charging more than that for a band rose. And she's a sweetie, extremely forthcoming with information and suggestions and very friendly on the telephone.