Climbing Roses
Westerland
Westerland CLIMBER
(Var: KORwest) This hardy climber is by far one of the nicest to come along. It has a warm, rich apricot-orange color and a lovely perfume. It blooms the first season on both new and old wood. It is the only rose in this color class that will survive the temperature extremes of the colder parts of this country. This one takes the cold and comes back for more. Glossy, disease resistant foliage. Hardy to Zone 4.
Height: 10-12' Petals: 18-25 Flower Size: 4-5" Fragrance: Strong, spicy Hybridizer: Kordes, 1970
19.95 ea. 2 for 18.25 ea. 4 for 16.50 ea. Item #25670
Quick Silver™
Quick Silver™ CLIMBER
(Plant Patent #27893, Var: KORpucoblu) Imagine a fence, pillar, or arbor displaying these lovely lavender beauties. You can easily create that vision in your yard with this Arborose®
climber
that stays quite compact for a climber and very disease free. Expect abundant clusters of double blooms and healthy, dark green foliage to cover the bendable canes all season long. Grown own root.
Height: 7' Petals: 40-50 Flower Size: 3-3½" Fragrance: Light Hybridizer: Kordes, 2016
23.95 ea. 2 for 21.75 ea. 4 for 19.50 ea. Item #25583
Zéphirine Drouhin
Zéphirine Drouhin ANTIQUE CLIMBING BOURBON ♨ w
One of the most famous of the romantic Bourbon roses, the non-fading, cerise pink, old-fashioned blooms of this rose have exquisite fragrance. One of the few roses that blooms well in open shade, it can tolerate poor soil and air pollution better than most roses and best of all, the canes are nearly thorn-less, making them easy to train. Light green, semi-glossy foliage densely lines the stems. Blooming abundantly in late spring, some repeat can be expected, more so in mild climates. Zone 5 hardy.
Height: 10-15' Petals: 20-30 Flower Size: 3-4" Fragrance: Strong, raspberry Hybridizer: Bizot, 1868
21.95 ea. 2 for 19.95 ea. 4 for 17.95 ea. Item #25690
William Baffin Tropical Lightning™
Tropical Lightning™ CLIMBER/SHRUB
(Plant Patent #28055, Var: ORAlodsem) Striking blooms cover this vigorous climber in generous clusters. Large, glossy foliage grounds the sturdy orange blossoms. The unusual color makes this rose a show-stopping topic of conversation. Plant it near an arbor or trellis and it is sure to spark the curiosity of passersby and rose enthusiasts alike. Although this plant is registered as a climber and will perform as such in the South, it will grow as a medium-sized shrub in northern locations.
Height: 10-12' Petals: 20-30 Flower Size: 3-4" Fragrance: Slight, fruity Hybridizer: Orard, 2017
22.95 ea. 2 for 20.95 ea. 4 for 18.95 ea. Item #25646
William Baffin PILLAR/CLIMBER w
(Hybrid Kordesii) Ironclad hardiness makes this one of the most popular roses for northern climates. It can be kept right on an arbor or trellis without winter protection. The vigorous, free-flowering plants bear a profuse display of deep pink, semi- double flowers in clusters of up to 30 blossoms. Steady repeat keeps the plant clothed in blooms nearly all season. Glossy foliage is resistant to mildew and black spot, keeping the plant clean and attractive. A selection from the Canadian Explorer series of roses with Zone 3 hardiness. Shade tolerant, too! Grown own root.
Height: 8-10' Petals: 20-30 Flower Size: 2-3" Fragrance: Slight Hybridizer: Svejda, 1983
21.95 ea. 2 for 19.95 ea. 4 for 17.95 ea. Item #25677
Tangerine Skies™
Tangerine Skies™ CLIMBER
(PPAF, Var: KORtangenu) Dazzling color, perfect hybrid-tea shaped blooms, fantastic fragrance, and disease resistant foliage – this climber has it all. Strong, upright canes produce an early flush of the large, tangerine orange flowers with good rebloom occurring through the season. Iron-clad, Kordes disease resistance guarantees that this plant will look great even when it’s not in bloom. Part of the Arborose®
collection. Grown own root.
Height: 8' Petals: 25-35 Flower Size: 4" Fragrance: Strong, sweet Hybridizer: Kordes, 2017
24.95 ea. 2 for 22.75 ea. 4 for 20.50 ea. Item #25643
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