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Altissimo - climbing

Altissimo - climbing
$15.00
Is a excellent climber for walls fences or to be trailed up a pillar or pergola. It has rich and bright scarlet flowers, becoming crimson, which are fairly large with about 7 petals, repeat flowering through out summer and into Autumn. Altissimo is Italian for 'in the highest' , which aptly describes the growth habit of this climber.
Crepuscule

Crepuscule
$14.00
Very hardy free flowering rose producing apricot yellow blooms. Sweet fragrance. Easy to train over a pillar or arch. Can be pruned to produce an open shrub or hedge. Height 4 metres x 2 – 4 metres wide. Bred by Dubreuil, France, 1904
Dublin Bay

Dublin Bay
$14.00
Intensely red flowers produced singly and in clusters. Oval buds opening to large well-shaped flowers. Mild fragrance. Green, glossy foliage and continuous flowering. Height 3 metres x 2.5 metres. Bred by McGredy, New Zealand, 1975
Gold Bunny - climbing

Gold Bunny - climbing
$15.00
Var. MEIgronurisar The best climbing yellow rose, great disease resistance even in humid climates. Produces masses of yellow flowers which hold their yellow colour even with ageing. Gold Bunny produces large arching growth making it ideal to train over an arch way or along a fence. Height: 3m Width: 3m Sport of Gold Bunny, Meilland France 1991
Iceberg - Climbing

Iceberg - Climbing
$15.00
One of the worlds most popular roses Dainty, semi-double pure white long lasting blooms borne in clusters. Long lasting, rain resistant flowers. Mild fragrance. Vigorous climbing rose ideal for over arbours or arches, covering a fence or the veranda. One of our favourites. Height - 4.5 - 5 metres tall. Bred by Kordes, Germany, 1958
Peter Frankenfield

Peter Frankenfield
$15.00
A deep rose-pink flower with a carmine tinge. A mild fragrant, long stemmed rose with deep olive-green foliage. Great repeat bloomer. Bred by Kordes, Germany, 1966
Pierre de Ronsard (climbing)

Pierre de Ronsard (climbing)
$20.00
Var. MEIviolin The best climbing rose to cover any thing it is a superb pillar climber. Lightly fragrant blooms with soft white outer petals and pink centres, old world shaped flowers. Easy to train over a pillar or arch. Height: 3-4 metres. Width: 1-1.5 metres Bred by Meilland, France 1985
Pinkie - climbing

Pinkie - climbing
$15.00
Masses of small, delicate semi-double rose pink blooms borne throughout summer and autumn. Mild fragrance. Easy to train over a pillar or arch. Can be pruned to produce a cascading shrub. Relatively thornless. Height 3 metres x 3 metres. Bred by Dering, USA, 1952
Red Pierre de Ronsard (climbing)

Red Pierre de Ronsard (climbing)
$20.00
Cousin to the famous ‘Pierre de Ronsard’, this rose displays masses of cupped glowing crimson double blooms, deep green foliage and a beautiful fragrance make this a superb climber. Great for an archway or verandah. Approximate height 2.5 metres. Width 3 metres. Coverage 6-8 metres.
Renae - climbing

Renae - climbing
$15.00
Masses of small, delicate semi-double rose pink blooms borne throughout spring, summer and autumn. Mild fragrance. Easy to train over a pillar or arch. Can be pruned to produce a cascading shrub. Relatively thornless. Height 3 metres x 3 metres. Bred by Moore, USA, 1954
Seafoam - climbing

Seafoam - climbing
$15.00
Masses of small, delicate double white blooms borne in small clusters throughout spring, summer and autumn. Easy to train over a small arch, wall or as a mound on the ground. Can be trained as a weeping standard rose. Height 1-2 metres Bred by Schwartz, USA, 1964
Twilight Glow (Climbing)

Twilight Glow (Climbing)
$20.00
Var. MEItosier Twilight Glow is a fragrant climbing producing large double flowers shaded in a rich to cream apricot, flowers are scalloped in the 'old world' style. Twilight glow is a very healthy climber of unique colour and free-flowering form. Ideal for trellis or garden arch. Height 2.5m Width 3.0m Bred by Meilland, France, 1994