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Arthur BellThis sweetly scented climbing rose from 1978 features golden yellow blooms fading to primrose as the flowers age. It should grow to approx 12ft, repeats extremely well and holds its blooms and colour in wet weather.
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Breath of LifeThis lovely flowered rose from 1982 is unique in climbing roses with its unusual perfumed apricot blooms. The prettily formed hybrid tea type flowers hold well and look beautiful at every stage. This rose should grow to approx 10ft. Perfume *** |
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CasinoThis fragrant climbing rose from 1963 features deep yellow buds opening to produce lovely soft yellow blooms in an old fashioned style. One of the best yellow climbers around this rose should grow to approx 12ft.
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CompassionThe most popular climbing rose today. Compassion has perfectly formed hybrid tea blooms of salmon pink with shaded apricot orange, is very vigorous with healthy growth and dark foliage. This scented rose which should grow to 10ft was first introduced in 1973 has excellent repeat flowering and is ideal for cutting.
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Danse De FeuThis scented climbing rose from 1954 produces orange scarlet blooms with bronze tinted foliage. Although the blooms are not large, the colour is vivid and the freedom of flowering is outstanding. This rose which should grow to 10ft is regarded as one of the best climbers for a wall or pergola.
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Dublin BayA delightfully fragrant climbing rose from 1976 that features clusters of brilliant deep red blooms.The most floriferous of the red climbers it should grow to between 8ft and 10ft. The repeat flowering is outstanding, no sooner has one crop of flowers finished than another is on the way. This one of the worlds most popular red climbers.
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Ena HarknessAn outstanding velvety-red hybrid tea climbing rose with a powerful fragrance. This rose first introduced in 1946 is very free flowering with attractive leathery foliage. This rose which should grow to between 8ft and 10ft and is ideal for a high trellis or growing up walls.
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Etoille De HollandThis old favourite climbing rose from 1931 has a strong damask fragrance. and features large crimson scarlet blooms of outstanding beauty with soft mid green foliage. This rose which should grow to approx 12ft is excellent for pillars or arbors or growing against walls. Perfume **** |
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Galway BayThis delightful climbing rose from 1966 features large cerise pink blooms borne in profusion through summer and autumn. The rose will grow to approx 10ft and is pleasantly perfumed. Perfumed * |
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Gloire de DijonAn old favourite of the cottage gardens of yesterday, where it was often known as the ‘Old Glory Rose'. Large globular flowers opening cupped and later flat. Buff-yellow, sometimes tinted with pink and gold. Flowering early and continuing well throughout the season. Hardy. |
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Golden FutureThis award winning scented climber should hold stunning bright yellow blooms all summer long and well into the autumn. It also features good healthy foliage which is extremely disease resistant. We can highly recommend this rose that should grow to approx 12ft.
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Golden ShowersAn interesting scented climbing rose introduced in 1957 featuring pointed buds which open to bright yellow blooms. This rose is continually in bloom from summer well into late autumn and should grow to approx 8ft.
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HandelA stunning climber from 1965 with perfectly shaped blooms of cream, edged with deep rosy pink produced in wide clusters on upright stems. This rose makes a fabulous buttonhole for that special occasion, it repeats right through summer and autumn whilst growing to approx 10ft. Perfume * |
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High HopesThis delightful climbing rose from 1992 features lovely hybrid tea shaped blooms of perfect pink. This rose always produces plenty of blooms through summer and autumn, with strong healthy growth and foliage which has excellent disease resistance. This rose should grow to approx 10ft.
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Iceberg
A delightful climbing variety of this very popular white floribunda rose first introduced in 1968. It grows to between 10ft and 15ft whilst flowering profusely. Features excellent repeat flowering.
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MaigoldBeautiful large semi double blooms of rich yellow-orange-bronze are a feature of this climbing rose first introduced in 1953. Normally one of the first climbers to flower each season and has a dazzling show in full bloom. Flowers are a bit sparse after the initial burst but well worth planting for that early season colour. This rose can also be grown as a large shrub and should grow to between 8ft and 10ft.
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Paul's ScarletThis climbing rose from 1916 features masses of bright scarlet double flowers in large sprays. This rose which should grow to approx 10ft only flowers during the summer but produces an incredible show when in full bloom.
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Penny LaneThis climbing rose was awarded the Rose of the Year title in 1998. It features masses of the softest apricot-pink blooms all summer long and is the first climber to be chosen as Rose Of The Year. This rose is an amazing site in full bloom especially when it has grown to its expected 14ft height it also features attractive glossy foliage which is very disease resistant.
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Perpetually YoursA very attractive new climber that should grow to approx 12ft. Produces masses of creamy yellow blooms with a hint of apricot right through the season.
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Pink PerpetueAn absolutely beautiful climber from 1965. This very free flowering climber produces plenty of double blooms of clear pink with a carmine reverse. Well furnished with dark leathery foliage which offers good disease resistance. This rose should grow to approx 10ft.
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