Climbing Roses
Grow your garden to new heights of beauty
What's the difference between a climbing and rambling rose? Climbers have larger flowers, similar to other garden roses, that are typically held singly or in small groups, and they usually have the ability to repeat bloom. The uses for climbers are almost endless! Rambling roses tend to have lots of small flowers that appear in large bunches, which usually arise in a great blooming mass once during the year. Ramblers are robust in their growth, but also quite graceful, and they're wonderful for providing beautiful coverage over a large area.
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One of the most abundantly blooming, non-fading yellow climbers ever!Price $17.95 -
Generous clusters of ruffled blossoms all season.Price $17.95 -
One of the only fragrant red climbers in the world, a seductive presence in any garden.Price $17.95 -
Incredible, our blooming dynamo covers a 6' trellis in just one year!Price $16.95 -
The thornless Bourbon climber with an enticing raspberry scent.Price $17.95 -
Climbs a manageable 10 to 12 feet high; spreads 7 to 10 feet wide.Price $16.95 -
Unbelievably fast growing and long blooming, from spring to fall!Price $15.95 -
Incredible, our blooming dynamo covers a 6' trellis in just one year!Price $15.95 -
Full-petaled, fragrant flowers are rare in climbing roses!Price $15.95 -
Soft peachy-apricot blooms form a pillar of vertical beauty.Price $15.95 -
Repeats readily in the very first year.Price $16.95 -
Showers of Snowy Blooms All SummerPrice $15.95 -
Giant Bloom Clusters Keep Coming -- Right into Fall!Price $16.95 -
First climber in 23 years to win top AARS honors!Price $16.95 -
Blossoms stay the same color from bud to finish.Price $16.95 -
One of the most exciting climbers in decades.Price $16.95




