Climbing roses are very versatile.  You'll find a hundred different ways to include them in your garden - climbing poles, pillars, arches, & trellises, along a fence or even covering the side of a house.

Check out some of the many varieties we have to offer...

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Above All

An abundance of petals on large clusters of flowers and improved flower production creates a year round exquisite show. All that while maintaining a very attractive salmony-orange flower color that remains strong, combined with a nice fruity fragrance and a high level of disease resistance. Above All stands proud above the competition of other Climbers with its excellent vigor. The good winter hardiness helps it to perform with continuous blooming from spring to fall in multiple climates.

Arborose Florentina

Exquisite, big, crimson red, peony-like, bowl-shaped, double blooms on an upright, soft-caned climber with attractive, disease resistant, semi-glossy, deep green foliage. The long-lasting flowers are a stunning addition to cut flower arrangements. A great choice for the trellis or fence of a cottage or country garden. An own root plant. Also considered an English rose with its large, full, old-fashioned blooms & very strong fragrance. An own root plant.

 

Arborose Tangerine Skies

An outstanding climber with classically shaped buds opening into 4 feet across tangerine flowers. Very floriferous with a strong scent. Foliage is dark green and glossy. In colder climates may be used as a pillar or large shrub rose. An own root plant.

 

Don Juan

Dark velvety red, richly fragrant flowers that have dark green, glossy foliage and long sturdy canes. Disease resistant.

Eden

A best selling climber that sometimes may be slow to establish, but will reward you with an abundance of repeat blooms. The combination of the soft pink with white color and the dark green, glossy foliage has attracted gardeners world wide. Extremely winter hardy and disease resistant. An own root plant & WFRS “World’s Best Rose” in 2006.

 

Fourth Of July

An eye-catching, beautiful deep red with white striped rose. Its long-lasting blooms are produced in large sprays & have a strong spicy/sweet apple fragrance. This vigorous growing, disease-resistant plant continuously blooms, creating a stunning contrast between striking blooms & deep-green foliage.

Garden Sun

This rose is one of the best Climbers due to its disease resistance and winter hardiness. It is one of the most prolific bloomers and holds up well in the heat, as well as in a vase. Reblooms with light pinky-yellow blooms that have a slight fragrance. An own root plant.

 

Golden Opportunity

A beautiful rose that blooms in flushes throughout the season pointed with golden yellow blooms that contrast well against its glossy, deep green leaves. Has a moderate fruit & spice fragrance & is extremely disease resistant.

 

Joseph's Coat

A continuous kaleidoscope of ever-changing yellow to scarlet back to orange & carmine has made this rose a classic.  Has a light tea scent & blooms on new as well as old wood.  Disease resistant.

Lady In Red

A well contained climber that is more compact than many other climbers. Has a rich, dark red coloring that last all the way through the life of the bloom. Has large ruffled old-fashioned blossoms & a light tea fragrance. A vigorous grower that is disease resistant. Also considered an English rose with its large, full, old-fashioned blooms & very strong fragrance.

 

New Dawn

This is the forerunner of the modern perpetual flowering climbers. It produces clusters of sweetly fragrant, medium-sized, silvery soft pink flowers, which deepen in color towards the center. There is plentiful glossy foliage. An own root plant.

Pearly Gates

This pastel pearl pink is a hard-to-come-by hue in climbing roses.  Produces big, gorgeous, well-formed flowers saturated with a strong spice & rose scent.  Blooms on new & old wood & is extremely disease resistant.

 

Pretty In Pink Eden

Produces deep pink flowers that have a fragrant floral vintage rose scent.  A vigorous grower that is extremely disease resistant & an own root plant. Also considered an English rose with its large, full, old-fashioned blooms & very strong fragrance. An own root plant.

 

Purple Splash

A whole new color in climbers!  Produces large clusters of wine purple flowers striped with bright white that pair well with its green-apple foliage.  Has a moderately strong spice & rose scent.  Disease resistant.

Raspberry Cream Twirl

Produces consistently deep pink & white striped flowers that have a slight green apple scent.  Extremely disease resistant & an own root plant.

 

Sally Holmes

Unlike any rose you've seen, Sally gives huge clusters of white single flowers that resemble Hydrangea heads. Despite their frail appearance, the blooms last well, even in heat. Vigorous, disease resistant and very free flowering. Blooms has a slight scent & it is an own root plant.

Tropical Lightning

Produces one-of-a-kind flowers with an extraordinary color blend of rich sunset-like orange & bright cream stripes. The effect is accentuated by a layer of purple smoke creating a burnt orange combo that contrast perfectly with the glossiest leaves of all roses. A prolific & vigorous plant, which reaches mature size and full display in 3 years, will only slow down the flowering as it transitions into winter. Has a slight fragrance & is disease resistant.

 

White Eden

Old-fashioned white flowers cover this very vigorous climber from head to toe in the spring.  Has a slight scent, is disease resistant & an own root plant. Also considered an English rose with its large, full, old-fashioned blooms.

Zephirine Drouhin

Produces an abundance of old-fashioned pink flowers in spring and fall.  Thornless & has a strong damask rose or bourbon scent.  Disease resistant & an own root plant.


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