Rosa 'Wife of Bath' also known as 'Glücksburg' and 'AUSbath', is a shrub rose with a strong, sweet fragrance of myrrh. It was created by David C.H. Austin in 1969 from the varieties Rosa 'Mme Caroline Testout' × (Rosa 'Ma Perkins' × Rosa 'Constance Spry'). It is named after a character from Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales.
'Wife of Bath' has pink blossoms and red buds, that are up 7 cm wide and a flat flower is informally with many petals arranged in the center to the outside light. The flowers appear continuously throughout the summer in clusters of 3-9. Of about 1.20 m tall growing shrub is described as robust and has small, medium green leaves. The variety is suitable for container plants and as cut rose.