Once Blooming Climbers

Once Blooming Climbers

Peggy Martin

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Unknown

12 to 15 feet    Z5-11 O mp

"Peggy Martin', also known as the "Hurricane Katrina rose", is a vigorous spring blooming climber that can easily reach 15 feet or larger. Promoted as thornless, we find this rose has prickles on the leaves' backs, while the canes are free of thorns. Its vigorous growth habit, ease of care, and breathtaking spring display makes Peggy Martin a rose even a novice grower can grow and enjoy.
Your neighbors will be envious and will come begging for cuttings!
w = white
my = medium yellow
yb = yellow blend
ab = apricot blend
ob = orange blend
op = orange pink
lp = light pink
ly = light yellow
mp = medium pink
dp = deep pink
pb = pink blend
dr = dark red
mr = medium red
rb = red blend
m = mauve
mb = mauve blend
R = Repeat Blooming
O = Spring Blooming
Fr = Fragrant
H = Hip Display
Seven Sisters

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Seven Sisters This flower is good for your area This flower is too tender for your area

Stock No. - 106

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1817

15 to 20 feet  Z5-11 O pb

Both this rose and R. multiflora carnea were painted by Redouté in France and both are frequently found in early Texas gardens. By the effort that it took to transport them through the intervening miles, those early settlers have left their own testimony about the need for beauty in even the most rugged human existence. ‘Seven Sisters’ is named for the variety of colors that can appear in each cluster of flowers, ranging from carmine through purple, mauve, pink, and cream as the flowers fade.

w = white
my = medium yellow
yb = yellow blend
ab = apricot blend
ob = orange blend
op = orange pink
lp = light pink
ly = light yellow
mp = medium pink
dp = deep pink
pb = pink blend
dr = dark red
mr = medium red
rb = red blend
m = mauve
mb = mauve blend
R = Repeat Blooming
O = Spring Blooming
Fr = Fragrant
H = Hip Display
Lady Banks Yellow

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Lady Banks Yellow This flower is good for your area This flower is too tender for your area

Stock No. - 107

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1824

12 to 20 feet    Z8-11 O ly

The double yellow form of R. banksiae.

w = white
my = medium yellow
yb = yellow blend
ab = apricot blend
ob = orange blend
op = orange pink
lp = light pink
ly = light yellow
mp = medium pink
dp = deep pink
pb = pink blend
dr = dark red
mr = medium red
rb = red blend
m = mauve
mb = mauve blend
R = Repeat Blooming
O = Spring Blooming
Fr = Fragrant
H = Hip Display
Belinda's Dream, Climbing Sold out

Belinda's Dream, Climbing This flower is good for your area This flower is too tender for your area

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2016

15 to 20 feet    Z5-11 R Fr mp

'Climbing Belinda's Dream' is a climbing sport of the popular EarthKind® rose, Belinda's Dream. This rose is very vigorous to 20 feet and has fragrant, three-inch, medium pink flowers blooming mostly in the spring. Train this rose onto structures to enjoy her spring glory.

w = white
my = medium yellow
yb = yellow blend
ab = apricot blend
ob = orange blend
op = orange pink
lp = light pink
ly = light yellow
mp = medium pink
dp = deep pink
pb = pink blend
dr = dark red
mr = medium red
rb = red blend
m = mauve
mb = mauve blend
R = Repeat Blooming
O = Spring Blooming
Fr = Fragrant
H = Hip Display
Veilchenblau

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Stock No. - 1009

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1909

10 to 15 feet   Z5-11 O Fr m

Often called "The Blue Rose", this vigorous, nearly thornless rambler has small crimson or purple blossoms that fade to a grey-blue color. Although literature indicates a tendency to re-bloom, we have not witnessed this occurrence. Seen up close, there are streaks of white in each flower and the gold stamens are brightly displayed. Fragrance is excellent.

w = white
my = medium yellow
yb = yellow blend
ab = apricot blend
ob = orange blend
op = orange pink
lp = light pink
ly = light yellow
mp = medium pink
dp = deep pink
pb = pink blend
dr = dark red
mr = medium red
rb = red blend
m = mauve
mb = mauve blend
R = Repeat Blooming
O = Spring Blooming
Fr = Fragrant
H = Hip Display
Cherokee

Cherokee This flower is good for your area This flower is too tender for your area

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Cherokee This flower is good for your area This flower is too tender for your area

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1759

5 to 15 feet    Z7-11 O Fr w

A native of southern China and Taiwan, this rose was introduced early to North America and has now become thoroughly established here. It was first botanically described from a specimen growing in Georgia and is that state's official flower. 'The Cherokee Rose' is a mounding bush to about 5 feet, or a thickly foliaged climber to 15 feet with neat, apple-green leaves. In the spring, fragrant, pure white, 5-petaled flowers appear and cleanly drop their petals to disclose star-shaped sepals. It is one of the best for naturalizing in the South since it does not sucker (unlike the 'Macartney Rose', with which it is often confused) and offers an outstanding floral display in return for very little care.

w = white
my = medium yellow
yb = yellow blend
ab = apricot blend
ob = orange blend
op = orange pink
lp = light pink
ly = light yellow
mp = medium pink
dp = deep pink
pb = pink blend
dr = dark red
mr = medium red
rb = red blend
m = mauve
mb = mauve blend
R = Repeat Blooming
O = Spring Blooming
Fr = Fragrant
H = Hip Display
Albertine

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Albertine This flower is good for your area This flower is too tender for your area

Stock No. - 708

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1921

15 to 18 feet    Z5-11  O Fr op

‘Albertine’ is an excellent choice for use on a tripod or fence. By training this large climber vertically, the delicious fragrance, for which this rose is noted can easily permeate your garden. Redbuds open to a 3 inch, rich apricot-pink bloom that fades to white with age, making a nice contrast to the shiny, dark green leaves.

w = white
my = medium yellow
yb = yellow blend
ab = apricot blend
ob = orange blend
op = orange pink
lp = light pink
ly = light yellow
mp = medium pink
dp = deep pink
pb = pink blend
dr = dark red
mr = medium red
rb = red blend
m = mauve
mb = mauve blend
R = Repeat Blooming
O = Spring Blooming
Fr = Fragrant
H = Hip Display
Alchymist Sold out

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1956

10 to 12 feet    Z4-11 O ab

Kordes produced ‘Alchymist’ by crossing a R. eglanteria hybrid with the large-flowered climber, ‘Golden Glow’. The result is a fat, swirled, billowy bloom in mixed shades of yellow, apricot, peach, and gold; a flower that is visually compatible with old roses of almost all colors on a plant that is carefree and disease resistant. ‘Alchymist’ blooms in the Spring with a display of floral wealth that almost makes one believe its roses have been transmuted into gold.

w = white
my = medium yellow
yb = yellow blend
ab = apricot blend
ob = orange blend
op = orange pink
lp = light pink
ly = light yellow
mp = medium pink
dp = deep pink
pb = pink blend
dr = dark red
mr = medium red
rb = red blend
m = mauve
mb = mauve blend
R = Repeat Blooming
O = Spring Blooming
Fr = Fragrant
H = Hip Display
Lady Banks White Sold out

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Stock No. - 108

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1807

12 to 20 feet    Z8-11 O Fr w

This white form of Rosa banksiae was named in honor of the wife of gifted amateur rosarian, Sir Joseph Banks. The botanist who named it, Robert Brown, commented on its lovely fragrance, saying, Indeed I doubt whether many persons if blindfolded could by the odour distinguish them from violets. Banksia roses are thornless and appear to have no serious insect or disease problems. They are long-lived. Any Southerner who plants one may be assured that it will outlive his grandchildren. During the massive flowering, 1 inch blooms cover the plant like a thick blanket, lasting up to six weeks. Cold is its worst enemy, with hardiness questionable below 15 degrees F. For some reason, deer do not like to eat these roses, so they are perfect to naturalize.

w = white
my = medium yellow
yb = yellow blend
ab = apricot blend
ob = orange blend
op = orange pink
lp = light pink
ly = light yellow
mp = medium pink
dp = deep pink
pb = pink blend
dr = dark red
mr = medium red
rb = red blend
m = mauve
mb = mauve blend
R = Repeat Blooming
O = Spring Blooming
Fr = Fragrant
H = Hip Display
American Beauty, Climber

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1909

12 to 15 feet    Z5-11 O Fr dp

This large-flowering climber is not the sport of the Hybrid Perpetual, 'American Beauty,' but the result of a series of crosses. The flower looks like its namesake, but the plant has the added vigor from Wichuraiana influence. Though not remontant, 'Cl. American Beauty' does occasionally rebloom for us with large, deep pink, cupped, and fragrant roses.

w = white
my = medium yellow
yb = yellow blend
ab = apricot blend
ob = orange blend
op = orange pink
lp = light pink
ly = light yellow
mp = medium pink
dp = deep pink
pb = pink blend
dr = dark red
mr = medium red
rb = red blend
m = mauve
mb = mauve blend
R = Repeat Blooming
O = Spring Blooming
Fr = Fragrant
H = Hip Display
Fortuniana

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Fortuniana This flower is good for your area This flower is too tender for your area

Stock No. - 111

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1850

12 to 20 feet    Z6-11 O Fr w

This apparently natural hybrid of R. banksiae and R. laevigata also bears the name of the young Scottish undergardener Robert Fortune. He discovered it in newly opened China, in 1850, blooming in a Shanghai garden. ‘Fortuniana’ retains the fine, violet scent of the ‘White Lady Banks’, but offers a larger, nearly 2 inch flower that is white and very double with a knotted center. The nearly thornless canes have foliage that is graceful and open, like the Banksias, but somewhat larger and glossier as befits the ‘Cherokee Rose’ heritage. It can be planted anywhere, as this is a rose that thrives even in poor, dry, sandy soils. The disease resistance, ease of culture, and graceful effect of this plant give it great value in the landscape. 'Fortuniana' may be grown as a climber, spreading 12 to 20 feet, or it may be pruned back to form a mounding shrub of 6 to 8 feet in diameter. In mid-spring all the enthusiasm of both parents will be visible in the lush cascade of blooms.

w = white
my = medium yellow
yb = yellow blend
ab = apricot blend
ob = orange blend
op = orange pink
lp = light pink
ly = light yellow
mp = medium pink
dp = deep pink
pb = pink blend
dr = dark red
mr = medium red
rb = red blend
m = mauve
mb = mauve blend
R = Repeat Blooming
O = Spring Blooming
Fr = Fragrant
H = Hip Display
Gardenia

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Gardenia This flower is good for your area This flower is too tender for your area

Stock No. - 1008

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1899

15 to 20 feet    Z5-11 O Fr w

A cross between R. wichuraiana and the fine Tea rose, ‘Perle des Jardins’, ‘Gardenia’ is a healthy, vigorous climber that puts on a lush floral display in late spring. The yellow buds unfurl to shapely, fully double flowers of creamy-white with slightly muddled creamy yellow centers. The clusters of blooms are produced on the previous year’s growth. Therefore, this climber should only be pruned after flowering. Foliage is dark green and glossy. The fragrance matches the name.

w = white
my = medium yellow
yb = yellow blend
ab = apricot blend
ob = orange blend
op = orange pink
lp = light pink
ly = light yellow
mp = medium pink
dp = deep pink
pb = pink blend
dr = dark red
mr = medium red
rb = red blend
m = mauve
mb = mauve blend
R = Repeat Blooming
O = Spring Blooming
Fr = Fragrant
H = Hip Display
Fortune's Double Yellow

Fortune's Double Yellow This flower is good for your area This flower is too tender for your area

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Fortune's Double Yellow This flower is good for your area This flower is too tender for your area

Stock No. - 112

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1845

8 to 15 feet    Z8-11 O Fr yb

'Beauty of Glazenwood', 'Gold of Ophir' these flattering names for this rose give an idea of its popularity, even though it is not very cold hardy. Gertrude Jekyll describes its delightful spring performance as "loaded with...glorious loose copper-colored bloom". Seen up close the double flowers are a rich apricot-yellow with a blush of rose or crimson on the outer petals. The vining character of the canes, handsome, apple green foliage and unique color combine to make this one of the most useful of the once-blooming roses. It is extremely thorny, but the rewards of growing this rose are well worth a few pricks and scratches. This is another of the roses discovered by Robert Fortune in his exploration of Chinese gardens.

w = white
my = medium yellow
yb = yellow blend
ab = apricot blend
ob = orange blend
op = orange pink
lp = light pink
ly = light yellow
mp = medium pink
dp = deep pink
pb = pink blend
dr = dark red
mr = medium red
rb = red blend
m = mauve
mb = mauve blend
R = Repeat Blooming
O = Spring Blooming
Fr = Fragrant
H = Hip Display
Souvenir de Mme. Leonie Viennot Sold out

Souvenir de Mme. Leonie Viennot This flower is good for your area This flower is too tender for your area

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Stock No. - 448

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1898

12 to 20 feet  Z7-11 O Fr yb

Fans of our found rose, study-named "Climbing Lady Pamela" will be interested to know that with much help from expert rosarians we have identified it. By its new name it still smells sweet, with honey-scented flowers of cream-yellow washed with pink covering the entire plant in wild profusion several times each spring. 'Souvenir de Mme. Leonie Viennot' is one of our most vigorous climbers.

w = white
my = medium yellow
yb = yellow blend
ab = apricot blend
ob = orange blend
op = orange pink
lp = light pink
ly = light yellow
mp = medium pink
dp = deep pink
pb = pink blend
dr = dark red
mr = medium red
rb = red blend
m = mauve
mb = mauve blend
R = Repeat Blooming
O = Spring Blooming
Fr = Fragrant
H = Hip Display
Marchioness Of Londonderry

Marchioness Of Londonderry This flower is good for your area This flower is too tender for your area

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Marchioness Of Londonderry This flower is good for your area This flower is too tender for your area

Stock No. - 811

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1893

5 to 8 feet    Z5-11 O Fr lp

A soul-satisfying rose, ‘Marchioness of Londonderry’ opens from high-centered buds to huge, cabbage-like flowers of palest pink. The canes are longer than is typical even for this class. Hence it is perfect for a fence or trellis. Alas, 'Marchioness of Londonderry' is not a frequent blooming rose, but one well worth waiting for.

w = white
my = medium yellow
yb = yellow blend
ab = apricot blend
ob = orange blend
op = orange pink
lp = light pink
ly = light yellow
mp = medium pink
dp = deep pink
pb = pink blend
dr = dark red
mr = medium red
rb = red blend
m = mauve
mb = mauve blend
R = Repeat Blooming
O = Spring Blooming
Fr = Fragrant
H = Hip Display
Belle Portugaise Sold out

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Stock No. - 414

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1903

12 to 20 feet    Z8-11 O Fr lp

Almost naturalized in California, but not hardy in the north, ‘Belle Portugaise’ is also known as ‘Belle of Portugal’. This extremely vigorous, large-flowered climber blooms for a long season each spring and can tolerate heat and limey soil. The very long buds open to large, loose, semi-double flowers with shell pink petals. Big, pendulous roses hang down as if to spill their intoxicating fragrance on the faces of passing admirers. If the buds do not get frost-nipped, the spring display is absolutely delicious. Give this climber plenty of room to spread.

w = white
my = medium yellow
yb = yellow blend
ab = apricot blend
ob = orange blend
op = orange pink
lp = light pink
ly = light yellow
mp = medium pink
dp = deep pink
pb = pink blend
dr = dark red
mr = medium red
rb = red blend
m = mauve
mb = mauve blend
R = Repeat Blooming
O = Spring Blooming
Fr = Fragrant
H = Hip Display
R. multiflora carnea

R. multiflora carnea This flower is good for your area This flower is too tender for your area

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R. multiflora carnea This flower is good for your area This flower is too tender for your area

Stock No. - 104

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1804

15 to 20 feet   Z5-11 O Fr lp

Sent to England from China in 1804, this lovely rambler was soon well distributed throughout Europe and was included in Empress Josephines collection at Malmaison.  "Carnea" blooms in the spring with a decadent profusion of small, double, dainty shell pink roses in heavy clusters. It can transform an ugly outbuilding, dead tree, or unsightly fence into something of real beauty.

w = white
my = medium yellow
yb = yellow blend
ab = apricot blend
ob = orange blend
op = orange pink
lp = light pink
ly = light yellow
mp = medium pink
dp = deep pink
pb = pink blend
dr = dark red
mr = medium red
rb = red blend
m = mauve
mb = mauve blend
R = Repeat Blooming
O = Spring Blooming
Fr = Fragrant
H = Hip Display
Prairie Rose Sold out

Prairie Rose This flower is good for your area This flower is too tender for your area

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Stock No. - 119

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1924

3 to 8 feet    Z5-11 O Fr dp

The only native climbing rose in North America and the only member of the synstylae group found wild in the U.S., the ‘Prairie Rose’ has quite a list of distinctions. The arching stems are thornless and do not sucker, but will root readily when touching the ground. The single, bright pink flowers appear very late in spring or even early summer when other wild roses have finished blooming. This trait can extend the flowering period of the wild garden. This rose is especially cold hardy, tough, and disease resistant, making it an excellent choice for low-maintenance plantings. There is some controversy about the fragrance, or lack of it. Ellen Willmott called the flowers "deficient in scent". However, Graham Stuart Thomas, in Shrub Roses of Today, says they are "very fragrant in spite of numerous statements to the contrary."

w = white
my = medium yellow
yb = yellow blend
ab = apricot blend
ob = orange blend
op = orange pink
lp = light pink
ly = light yellow
mp = medium pink
dp = deep pink
pb = pink blend
dr = dark red
mr = medium red
rb = red blend
m = mauve
mb = mauve blend
R = Repeat Blooming
O = Spring Blooming
Fr = Fragrant
H = Hip Display
R. wichuraiana thornless

R. wichuraiana thornless This flower is good for your area This flower is too tender for your area

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R. wichuraiana thornless This flower is good for your area This flower is too tender for your area

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1965

2 to 20 feet   Z5-11 O H w

 A thornless form of 'R. wichuraiana'.

w = white
my = medium yellow
yb = yellow blend
ab = apricot blend
ob = orange blend
op = orange pink
lp = light pink
ly = light yellow
mp = medium pink
dp = deep pink
pb = pink blend
dr = dark red
mr = medium red
rb = red blend
m = mauve
mb = mauve blend
R = Repeat Blooming
O = Spring Blooming
Fr = Fragrant
H = Hip Display

R. Wichuraiana Poteriifolia This flower is good for your area This flower is too tender for your area

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R. Wichuraiana Poteriifolia This flower is good for your area This flower is too tender for your area

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Unknown

1 to 8 feet    Z5-11 O H w

We obtained this prostrate shrub with elongated, prickly canes from the National Arboretum in Washington, D.C. The original plants were collected in sand along the seacoast at Murotozaki, Kochi Prefecture, Japan. It is considered rare, with a restricted natural distribution. The small, white flowers appear in clusters periodically through the growing season and are followed by oval red hips. Vigorous, but less rampant than the species, the National Arboretum considers this variety promising for use as a low, mat-forming ground cover. We find that R. wichuraiana poteriifolia makes an attractive, weeping plant in a large container as well.

w = white
my = medium yellow
yb = yellow blend
ab = apricot blend
ob = orange blend
op = orange pink
lp = light pink
ly = light yellow
mp = medium pink
dp = deep pink
pb = pink blend
dr = dark red
mr = medium red
rb = red blend
m = mauve
mb = mauve blend
R = Repeat Blooming
O = Spring Blooming
Fr = Fragrant
H = Hip Display
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R. Filipes 'kiftsgate' This flower is good for your area This flower is too tender for your area

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R. Filipes 'kiftsgate' This flower is good for your area This flower is too tender for your area

Stock No. - 128

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1954

12-20 feet    Z5-11 O Fr H w

This extremely vigorous and cold hardy climber was made famous by its display at Vita Sacksville West's Sisinghurst white garden. In spring, the delicate, white, single flowers of  'R. filipes Kiftsgate' will cover this climber.

w = white
my = medium yellow
yb = yellow blend
ab = apricot blend
ob = orange blend
op = orange pink
lp = light pink
ly = light yellow
mp = medium pink
dp = deep pink
pb = pink blend
dr = dark red
mr = medium red
rb = red blend
m = mauve
mb = mauve blend
R = Repeat Blooming
O = Spring Blooming
Fr = Fragrant
H = Hip Display