Backyard Nature Wednesday: The mystery rose

Last summer, a new rose plant popped up in my garden, near where my 'Litchfield Angel' rose was located. 

'Litchfield Angel,' a David Austin rose.

  
Okay, I thought, it's an offshoot from the 'Litchfield Angel.' During the winter, I dug the new plant and moved it to another location in a sunny spot where it would have more room to develop. It flourished there. And then, this spring, it bloomed.

Whaaat??? That's no 'Litchfield Angel'! But what is it?

In color, it looks a bit like the old 'Dortmund,' an antique rose that I used to grow. But the 'Dortmund' is a single-flowered rose with one layer of petals. The new rose is double-flowered with many petals, although not as many as the 'Litchfield Angel'.
So, what is this new rose? Is it some heretofore unknown hybrid, possibly of 'Dortmund' and 'Litchfield Angel'? The roses grew in the same general area, so such a hybridization would perhaps be possible. But really, I don't have a clue. Whatever the rose is, I like it and I'm glad to have it in my garden. I think I'll call it 'Dorothy's Mystery.'

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