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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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Repeats in fall.Bareroot SALE $5.69 -
The first blooms usually appear in late spring, and continue in generous waves into autumn!2-Quart SALE $13.97Bareroot $15.95 -
A classic favorite!2-Quart SALE $13.97 -
Decorate an arbor or trellis with these splendid flowers.Bareroot SALE $9.48 -
Perfect for a foundation or back of the border planting!2-Quart SALE $11.97 -
Perfect for a foundation or back of the border planting!Bareroot SALE $15.96 -
Large blooms, superb fragrance, repeat flowering, and great adaptability.Bareroot SALE $11.37 -
Offers a wonderful anise fragrance!2-Quart $19.95 -
Grows quickly and blooms its head off, most heavily in early summer and early fall!2-Quart $18.95 -
Very disease resistant and determined to flower freely all season.Bareroot $19.95 -
Damask-scented blooms never fade.Bareroot SALE $17.96 -
Very fragrant apricot-colored blooms!2-Quart $17.95 -
Introduced in 1930 and Still the Favorite!Bareroot $19.952-Quart $19.95 -
Thornless canes!2-Quart $19.95 -
Thornless canes!Bareroot $19.95 -
3 to 4 inches across and jammed with velvety petals!2-Quart $19.95 -
Bareroot SALE $15.162-Quart $18.95 -
Offers a wonderful anise fragrance!Bareroot $18.95 -
A classic favorite!Bareroot SALE $11.37 -
Very disease resistant and determined to flower freely all season.2-Quart $19.95


