Climbing Roses
Florentina™ America
Florentina™ CLIMBER
(Plant Patent #24196, Var: KORtramelio) This rose was chosen for its exceptional vigor, non-stop blooming habit and blossoms that won’t wilt in the heat. It puts out flush after flush of gorgeous, ruby red blooms all season long. Exceptional disease resistance and award-winning as well. Train this member of the Arborose®
collection by Kordes to
climb a fence or trellis and make sure the color drenched, dramatic flowers are in an area that can be enjoyed by all.
Height: 7-9' Petals: 60-70 Flower Size: 3½" Fragrance: Moderate Hybridizer: Kordes, 2012
22.95 ea. 2 for 20.95 ea. 4 for 18.95 ea. Item #25432
Eden®
America CLIMBER ♨
(Var: JACclam) This All-America Rose Selection winner is not only extremely floriferous, but is also fast-growing and quite vigorous. The enormous, heavily-petaled, coral-pink blossoms of this popular climber perfume the air with an intoxicating, spicy scent that lingers in the air for days. This plant is a treat for all the senses and will make a welcome addition to any home garden or landscape. Blooms on old and new wood. Hardy to Zone 4.
Height: 10-12' Petals: 40-45 Flower Size: 3½" Fragrance: Strong, spicy Hybridizer: Warriner, 1976
19.95 ea. 2 for 18.25 ea. 4 for 16.50 ea. Item #25307
Eden® CLIMBER
(Var: MEIviolin, aka: Pierre de Ronsard) Voted the World’s Best Rose in 2006 by the World Federation of Rose Societies, Eden is one of the premier roses produced by the renowned House of Meilland in France. The pink and cream blended color of the abundant, English-style, full-formed blooms displayed against dark green, glossy foliage has attracted gardeners world-wide. Winter hardy and disease resistant plants are sometimes slow to establish, but will reward the patient gardener with an abundance of repeat blooms. Zone 5 hardy. Grown own root.
Height: 6-12' Petals: 40-60 Flower Size: 4-5" Fragrance: Slight Hybridizer: Meilland, 1987
24.95 ea. 2 for 22.75 ea. 4 for 20.50 ea. Item #25420
Honeymoon™
Honeymoon™ CLIMBER
(Plant Patent #26166, Var: KORhemtra) Elegantly cupped and ruffled blossoms are packed with creamy-white petals that are blushed with pale pink. As part of the Arborose®
collection, you
can expect exceptional resistance against black spot, powdery mildew and other common rose diseases. Flexible canes are easily trained on any sturdy structure. Convey the promise of romance by giving this plant as a wedding gift, using it to commemorate your own, or just to have and to (be)hold in your own back yard.
Height: 7-9' Petals: 40-50 Flower Size: 2½-3" Fragrance: Light Hybridizer: Kordes, 2013
22.95 ea. 2 for 20.95 ea. 4 for 18.95 ea. Item #25466
Don Juan Autumn Sunset®
Don Juan CLIMBER ♨
The dark, velvety red, richly fragrant flowers of Don Juan have seduced gardeners and rosarians for more than half a century, although its Italian hybridizer still remains a bit of a mystery. It’s quite disease tolerant with dark green, glossy foliage and long, sturdy canes. Though it sometimes gets a bit of black spot, the number and beauty of the blooms makes up for any spraying you might have to do. Otherwise you’ll find it to be quite trouble- free and enjoyable. Blooms on old and new wood.
Height: 12-14' Petals: 30-35 Flower Size: 4-5" Fragrance: Strong, rose Hybridizer: Malandrone, 1958
19.95 ea. 2 for 18.25 ea. 4 for 16.50 ea. Item #25406
Autumn Sunset® CLIMBER
We are very excited to offer a hardy, fragrant climber in this color class because there are not many out there. Apricot-gold clusters have a rich, fruity fragrance. Wonderful, glossy, dark green foliage is especially resistant to black spot. It’s the perfect rose for Midwest and East Coast gardeners that want a yellow climber that will live through the winter. It is a sport of Westerland, and blooms well the first season on new or old wood. Zone 4 hardy.
Height: 8-12' Petals: 18-24 Flower Size: 4-5" Fragrance: Strong, fruity Hybridizer: Lowe, 1988
19.95 ea. 2 for 18.25 ea. 4 for 16.50 ea. Item #25310
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