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View Catalog > Climbing Roses
We only offer Climbers that survive in our garden and actually act like climbers. Some have experienced a little die back, but they always rebound by June. It really helps to tie up or immobilize climber canes to encourage correct growth. If you don’t you may end up with a huge bush. All of our Climbers are either continuous in bloom or have a repeating nature.
Agatha Christie (KORmeita) 1990
A fast growing climbing rose with strong canes. Large, Hybrid Tea shaped blooms of bright pink are constantly produced on this disease resistant variety. A little die back every winter, but it grows so fast you wouldn’t know it by June. 12 ft. $15.95
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Alberic Barbier
Cream, light yellow center, ages to white. Moderate, green apple, tea fragrance. 40 petals. Average diameter 3". Large, very full (41+ petals), borne mostly solitary, in small clusters, globular, quartered bloom form. Spring or summer flush with scattered later bloom. Climbing. Height of 15' to 25' Width of 10' to 12' zone 4 Very vigorous. shade tolerant. very disease resistant. Requires spring freeze protection. Can be grown in the ground or in a container (container requires winter protection). Prune right after flowering is finished. Remove unproductive wood every third year or so. $15.95
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Aloha Hawaii™ (not available 2010) (KORwesrug)
Apricot colored with some pink and red shades, very double, petals have a somewhat ruffled edge and bloom in clusters. The bud is reddish orange, the plant is vigorous and the blooms have a fruity sweet fragrance. It produces a good amount of bloom throughout the season. 8 feet and higher, zone 5 $15.95
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Altissimo 1966 (sold out)
A large single petaled (7 to 10 petals) climber with clear red blooms. Very striking in its simplicity. The center contrasts with yellow stamens. Moderate clove fragrance. Some tolerance to shade and good disease resistance. 8 to 15 feet tall and wide. $15.95
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Amadeus (Kordes) 2003 (Sold Out)
Vivid red blooms borne in trusses on a well-behaved climber of 7 feet. The bloom are large and the plant is vigorous. The foliage is dark green which sets off the red blooms beautifully. Mild fragrance. Zone 5 $15.95
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Autumn Sunset 1986 NEW
This Climbing/Large Shrub Rose is a sport of the very popular Westerland but instead of of the golden orange blooms this rose is a nice medium yellow with all the same great characteristics. Excellent disease resistance and good repeat bloom. The bloom have a strong fruity fragrance and are slightly ruffled. Can get to 12 feet in warmer climates, if you live in a zone 5 area it will most likely be a large shrub of 5 to 7 feet. Zone 5 thru 10 $15.95
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Blaze Improved (Sold out)
Blaze continues to be the most popular red climber in North America. Its abundant clusters of showy, pure red blooms in spring are followed by dependable repeat throughout the season. A great climber for the arbor or trellis. Blooms on old and new wood. Height: 12-14' Petals: 20-25 Fragrance: Mild, fruity; Flower Size: 2-3" $15.95
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Bonny ® Rambler (Kordes 1998)
A charmer that covers itself with small pink blooms over a long period of time in late spring. The blooms are small but full and bloom in large clusters. The bush is very vigorous, so be sure to give it plenty of room. The foliage is delicate but healthy with no disease problems. The canes are flexible so it works well in a situation where you need to tie the canes around a structure or along a fence. It has done well in our zone 5 climate with no winter die back. We recommend. Zone 5. 9 to 10 feet tall and probably as wide. $15.95
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Brite Eyes (RADbrite) PPAF 2006
A blackspot resistant climber! This is another rose bred by William Radler, (you may recognize his name from his famous rose Knock Out). This is an amazing pink rose with a yellow eye and a wonderful fragrance. It has good bloom power and also good winter hardiness. It tends to be a shorter climber, 8 ft, so it is perfect for that smaller space by your front door. $15.95
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Candy Land Cl. ™ (Weeks) 2008
Hybrid Tea shaped blooms of rose pink and creamy white sometimes with a touch of ivory yellow. Very pretty. Petal count is about 25. The foliage is glossy green and healthy. Blooms well on old and new wood. 10 to 12 feet tall. Zone 5 $15.95
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Cecile Brunner, CL 1894
A large growing rose with small light pink, hybrid tea shaped blooms. Often known as the "Sweetheart Rose". Intense fragrance, usually profuse bloom in spring with a few blooms during rest of season. 20 feet tall x 10' wide. Zone 5 to 9. $15.95
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Colette (SOLD OUT) (MEIroupis) Pat.9994 1998
Delicate buds of sturdy petals unfurl to reveal light pink, quartered blooms. Colette is a very tame climbing rose best suited for decorative arbors and trellis. A romantically shaped bloom on a tough plant, with good disease tolerance. 6 ft. $15.95
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Compassion (Belle de Londres)1972 (Not avaliable in 2010)
Award winning fragrance. Huge, hybrid tea flowers of salmon pink bloom profusely on this vigorous climbing rose. 10 ft. ARS $15.95
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Crimson Sky (MEIgrappo) PPAF 2007
A fire engine red climber that is related to the popular Red Eden climber. The blooms are large and full and dark. Good repeat bloom and a light apple fragrance. 8' to 12' tall. $15.95
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Dublin Bay (MACdub) 1975 (SOLD OUT)
One of the best red climbing roses of all time! Deep velvet red flowers bloom constantly all season. We chose this rose for the main arbor entering the display garden. 10 ft. $15.95
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Eden (MEIviolin) Pat.6892 1992 (Sold Out)
Exciting climbing rose with a blend of pastel pinks, creams and yellows. Exceptional heavy, deep green foliage on a bushy, vigorous climber. Ideal for small gardens, lamp posts and gazebos. Large, very double blooms have an old-fashioned look. Nicely fragrant. 8 to 10 ft. $15.95
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Felix Leclerc (not available) (Ag Canada) 2007
One of two new introductions from the Canadian Artist Series. The semi-double blooms are a beautiful pink blend and held in clusters on a hardy, disease resistant climber. 9 ft X 4 ft. Zone 3 $15.95
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Flutterbye ™ (Weeks) 1997 (SOLD OUT)
Shrub/Climber. This rose grows as a large shrub in our garden. The colors of the bloom are very intriguing. Colors vary from yellow, coral, tangerine and pink all at the same time. It is a prolific bloomer that covers itself in single blooms borne in clusters. Moderate spice fragrance and excellent disease resistance. Height 6 to 8 feet and possible as wide. Zone 5. $15.95
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Fourth Of July (WEKroalt) Pat. 11518 1999
This velvety red striped with bright white rose provides an explosion of color for the landscape. Large sprays of long lasting flowers keep coming on all season. Vigorous growth, pretty green foliage and hardiness add to its qualities. This is the first climbing rose to win the AARS award in 23 years. 10 to 12 ft. AARS 1999 $15.95
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Full Moon Rising™ Pat # 19263 2008
A wonderful soft creamy yellow bloom on a large climbing bush of 8 to 10 feet or more. Old-fashiioned looking bloom with 41 petals, petals. Spicy, tea rose fragrance on the delicate yellow bloom. A sport of the famous Polka Rose. We are still trialing this rose in our zone 5 garden . $15.95
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Geschwind's Schonste 1929 (not available 2010)
Also known as Geschwind's Most Beautiful. We are thrilled to have plants available for our customers. Orginally the cuttings were taken from Anne Belovich's Garden in Stanwood, Washington. This climber was orginally bred by Rudolf Geschwind in Hungry and introduced after his death in 1929. His goal was to produced hardy roses for his northern climate and hence they do well in our zone 5 climate and are possibly much hardier. A stunning purple-red bloom, occurring once in the spring or early summer. The fragrance is distinctive but not strong. $15.95
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Golden Gate (SOLD OUT) (LCl Kordes) 2005
Prolifically blooming climber with 3.5 inch blooms of golden-yellow. Fruity fragrance on a hardy, excellent disease resistant plant. 8 feet tall and 4 ft wide. Zone 5 $15.95
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Handel (MACha) 1965 (Not avaliable in 2010)
The large shapely blooms on this rose are creamy white with pink edges. It grows on a deck rail at the nursery and is never without blooms throughout the summer. As the weather gets colder the colors intensify making it even more interesting. The stems are long enough for cutting and it blooms on old and new wood. A gem of a climbing rose. 12 to 15 ft.
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High Flier (SOLD OUT)(Fryer 2004)
A vigorous new climbing rose with large, well formed flowers of rich blood red, borne in abundance on an extremely vigorous plant that will effortlessly attain 10-12 feet and bloom throughout the summer and look good in all weathers. $15.95
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Iceberg (climbing) 1968
Perhaps the best white climbing rose of all. It blooms on old wood, so give it time to get established. 12 to 14 ft. $15.95
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Jacob's Robe ™ Weeks 2008 (SOLD OUT)
Yellow blend with yellow, peach, pink stripe blushing. Moderate fragrance. Average diameter of the bloom 4". Large, double (17-25 petals), in small clusters bloom form. Blooms in flushes throughout the season. Climbing to 8 feet with nice shiny foliage. The parents of this rose are Playboy and Autumn Sunset. Zone 5 $15.95
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Jasmina ™ CL. (Kordes 2004)
A very appealing climber due to its abundance of bloom and fragrance. The blooms are not large but the bush is never without a cluster of blooms. The color is a blend of pink and violet and the blooms are full, (41+ petals). The growth habit is bushy reaching 7 to 8 feet tall. Excellent disease resistance and hardiness. Zone 5 $15.95
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Jeanne LaJoie 1975
Small, medium pink, hybrid tea shaped blooms in great profusion all season. This is listed as a climbing miniature rose, but needs little support. The canes are upright and sturdy. 8 ft. $15.95
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John Davis (HKor) 1986
We agree this is the most attractive of the Canadian climbing roses. It started out growing slowly and slightly disappointingly, but the third year it was spectacular. Double, old-fashioned blooms of soft medium pink in clusters with a spicy fragrance. It blooms into the fall but the first display was so incredible, you could hardly see the foliage for the blooms. 10 ft. $15.95
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Kathleen Harrop 1919 (sold out)
A very soft shell pink sport of Zephirine Drouhin. Similar habit, thorn less, and gorgeous. 12 ft. $15.95
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Laguna (Kordes) 2004 (SOLD OUT)
Very double, hot pink blooms in clusters of 6 to 8 flowers. Very strong fruity fragrance on a bush with dark green shiny foliage. Excellent disease resistance. 8 feet tall and 3 feet wide. Hardy to zone 5. $15.95
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Lemon Meringue (sold out) (WEKradler) PPAF
A yellow sport of "Westerland", this climber is awesome. You just don't often find yellow climbers that are fairly hardy and fragrant. This variety will get pretty large in mild climates, 10 to 12 ft. Somewhat smaller in colder areas. $15.95 (Picture provided by Weeks)
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Leontine Gervais
Apricot salmon blend wichuriana with strong fragrance and vigorous growth. Some repeat bloom and shade tolerant. Hardy zone 4 Height 10-15' x 8-10' $15.95
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Long John Silver 1934 (Not avaliable in 2010)
A once blooming rose worth considering for its other exceptional qualities. The blooms are large, cupped, long lasting and fragrant. The blooms are very double with lots of petals looking like a Centifolia rose. This is a good rose to grow into a tree as it can reach 20-30'. The leaves are large and leathery and the growth of the rose is very vigorous. Zone 4 - 10 $15.95
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Lunar Mist (MEIjacolet) 2007
A large-flowered climber from Star Roses and the Romatica Series. Deep ivory with yellow undertones. Petal count of 41, blooms in clusters with a spicey fragrance. Tall and bushy, 8 to 10 feet, excellent disease resistance. Sport of the climber Colette. Zone 2 thru 8. $15.95
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Lykkefund 1930 NEW
Offically a Rambler this rose needs plenty of room to grow. Small blooms of cream and white occur in clusters and literally cover the bush. Strong fragrance waffs from this rambler that can get larger than 15 feet. Once blooming in the spring or early summer. Bred by Aksel Olsen of Denmark in 1930 and our cuttings came from Ann Belovich's garden in Stanwood, Washington. We are pleased to have added this excellent rose to our collection. Zone 5 $15.95
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Madame Plantier 1835 NEW
A very vigorous, hardy and mostly thornless hybrid Alba Rose. Medium size blooms (3 inches), very full (41 petal count), and strongly fragrant. The blooms start out white and age to cream. Once blooming in the spring or early summer this is a large arching bush. Zone 3 to 9. $15.95
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Maria Liesa (SOLD OUT) 1936 NEW
Small cherry pink blooms occur in clusters on this large, vigorous Hybrid Wichurana. Bred by Bruder Alfons in 1925 Germany and introduced in 1936 this rose is a charmer. The blooms are abundant on the large bush, 10 feet, and even though it bloms only once the bloom period lasts quite a long time. The bush is mostly thornless. $15.95
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Martha 1920 (SOLD OUT)
Another sport of Zephirine Drouhin, only this time it’s pale pink. Very fragrant flowers on a thorn less climbing rose. 10 ft. $15.95
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Mme. Alfred Carriere 1879
This Noisette rose is popular the world over. The bud is pale pink and as it opens it turn to delicate pink and then as the bloom matures it changes to brilliant white. The ruffled blooms have a strong sweet fragrance and remain on the plant for a long time. It is a vigorous grower with few thorns and will tolerate some shade. In warm climates it will flower all year and in cooler climates it will be the first to bloom. Give it plenty of room as it can grow to 16 ft. It does need a protected area in zone 5. $15.95
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Moonlight Cl. (Kordes) 2004
Large flowered climber with coppery-yellow blooms, slightly darker on the edges of the petals. Nice fruity fragrance. Blooms have from 10 to 15 petals that are slightly wavy. Good disease resistance on hardy, healthy, vigorous bush. 8 feet tall x 4 ft wide. Zone 5 $15.95
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Narrow Waters 1883 (Noisette) (SOLD OUT)
Officially a Noisette this is a short growing climber to about 8 feet. A small bloom in shades of pink it is very fragrant. It continues to bloom all season and has a charming appearance. Will grow to about 8 feet and has been reported to do well in some shade. Zone 5. $15.95
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New Dawn 1930
Medium sized silvery pink flowers on a vigorous plant. If grown as a shrub it can reach 8 to 10 ft. Trained as a climbing rose it can reach 20 ft. Our neighbor has a New Dawn over her entry that spans about 15 ft. on each side (1 plant). Always blooming and beautiful. $15.95
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Night Owl Cl™ (WEKpouosot) PPAF 2007
A purple, large flowered climber! Clusters of wine-purple, fragrant blooms on a strong growing climber. The plant is healthy and vigorous. Blooms the first season and the flowers hold their color, are long lasting and repeat well. A must have for this season. 10' to 14' $15.95
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Paprika ™ ( Meilland 1997)
A red-orange large flowered climber that has wonderful disease resistance. It blooms on new and old wood to a height of 8 to 10 feet high and wide. We grew this on a white stucco wall and it was spectacular. Zone 5. Vigorous and healthy. $15.95
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Paul's Himalayan Musk Rambler 1916
A large aggressive rambler that will climb into a tree or cover an bank or even a building. Small, double blooms the start soft pink and age to white. Its fragrance will fill the air. Blooming in the spring or early summer. 20 to 30 feet x 12 to 30 wide. Zone 5 to 9. $15.95
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Red Eden™ (MEIdrason) PPAF 2004 (Not avaliable in 2010)
A deep burgundy red version of the popular “Eden” climbing rose with the same vigorous growth, disease resistance, and continuous blooming habit. 10 ft. $15.95
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Rhonda 1968
Large, double, carmine rose flowers. Very vigorous growth and extremely prolific. 12 ft. $15.95
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Rosarium Ueterson (KORtersen) 1977
Large flowered climber of salmon pink with petal count of 100-142. The blooms occur in large clusters and the plant covers itself in bloom. It will repeat flower through the season. Hardy, disease resistant, and beautiful. a great climber for your garden. Looks especially well with Clematis Arabella. & ft tall X 6 feet wide. Zone 4. $15.95
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Ruby Pendant 1979
This is a winning rose on the show table. The small perfectly shaped blooms are dark ruby in color, 1 to 2 inches in diameter and plentiful all season long. The plant can be 7 feet tall or more and has good disease resistance. Zone 5 $15.95
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Scarlet Star (WILstar) 1999
A much needed medium red climbing rose. A profusion of deep red blooms from June to late August. The foliage is tolerant of blackspot and will cover the plant well into the first hard frost. $15.95
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Scent From Above (not available 2010) (CHEWgoldtop) 2005
A golden yellow climber that does not fade out as it ages. Repeats quickly and has a licorice fragrance. 8 to 10 feet. Zone 5 $15.95
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Seagull (SOLD OUT) 1907
This rose is a vigorous Rambler with the blooms borne in clusters of pure white with golden stamens. It covers itself once in the summer with huge trusses of bloom and has a strong sweet fragrance. It is able to do well in difficult conditions, poor soil and some shade. 12ft. $15.95
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Soaring Spirits (not available) (WEKbecfoj) PPAF 2005
Named to honor the victims of 9-11 and each plant sold makes a contribution toward the “Remember Me” garden fund. This is a single petaled, large flowered climber that blooms in huge clusters, with blooms of pink, yellow and cream that are sometimes striped, sometimes swirled but always striking. The leaves are shiny bright green and this rose blooms on old and new wood. Fresh cut apple fragrance 8 to 12 ft $15.95 (picture provided by Weeks Roses)
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Super Dorothy 1986 (SOLD OUT)
A unique rose because of the tendency of the petals of the bloom to roll into a cylinder. Each bloom has many little cylinders that make up the bloom. A nice pink with darker shading. Small blooms borne in clusters are prolific on the plant. Good repeat, moderate fragrance, healthy and vigorous. 8 to 10 feet tall. Zone 5 to 10. $15.95
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Trier 1904 Lambert NEW
Small, cream colored blooms in clusters on tall bush, 5 feet and more. This rose was bred by Peter Lambert in Germany in 1904. Our cutting material came from Anne Belovich's garden in Stanwood, Washington. This rose does repeat during the season and has an old rose fragrance. Zone 4 thru 9 $15.95
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Valentine's Day™ (WEKamrav) PPAF 2007 (SOLD OUT)
Deep velvet red miniature climber. Nice clear red blooms hold their color from bud to finish, and repeat well. Dark green leaves set off the flowers and this climber blooms on new and old wood. 6 to 10 ft. $15.95
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Veilchenblau 1909
This is a vigorous, almost thornless, spring blooming rambler. The blooms start out reddish purple, then turn a dark violet and fade to lilac and blue. Because the blooms are long lasting you see all of these shades of color at the same time. Each bloom also has broad white streaks and is carried in clusters of 10 to 30 blooms. Though this is a once bloomer we feel it is a valuable rose due to the fact it handles extremes of hot and cold well and will tolerate some shade. It has a sweet and somewhat fruity scent. Give it plenty of room as it is a sizable climber. $15.95
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Viking Queen 1963 (not available 2010)
Hardy climber with large double blooms of candy pink produced in clusters with a strong fragrance. Looks wonderful entwined on our white rail fence. Zone 4 to 10. 8 to 12 ft. $15.95
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White Eden (MEIviolinsar) 2006
Very full, double blooms of white give this rose a wonderful romantic look. It is similar in habit to the famous Eden climber. 10 to 12 ft $15.95
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William Baffin(Hkor) (sold out) 1983
Deep pink, double flowers in large clusters. Actually it is listed as a shrub rose but it grows so fast and strong it makes a great climbing rose. William Baffin repeats well, and if you live in a colder area, this rose is going to perform well for you. In our zone 5 climate we have no winter dieback. Hardy to zone 4 10 ft. $15.95
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Zephirine Drouhin 1868
An Old Garden Rose, but still a favorite. Maybe the best variety for arbors. Very fragrant rose pink semi-double flowers on a vigorous plant. Blooms constantly and is thornless. 10 to 12 ft. $15.95
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Own-Root Roses
All of our plants are container grown on their own roots rather than using the roots of another variety. This means they are pure, and grow only from their own, original ancestors. This also keeps the plants virus free, living longer, and gives them a more healthy, well-shaped bloom.