Rose Reader 2022

Repeat Blooming Climbers No garden should be without a climbing rose. While shrub roses can anchor a garden and add interest to the beds, climbers are the OMG, and ohh and ahh of the garden. Th ey are the most dramatic, evocative, and ro- mantic landscaping features that a garden craves. One caveat, climbers need to be trained. In fact, as beauti- ful and inspirational as these roses can be they can also be the most chaotic if left to their own devices. Th ey require diligence and persistence in order to beautifully embel- lish the structure that they adorn. Canes need to trained, tied, wound or woven onto the structure in a way that the structure always looks good.* Th ose canes that are unruly or untrainable need to be removed thus thinning the rose so the structure is always tidy. Th ese climbers all repeat their bloom through spring and fall and most are fragrant. * see pages 3-4 for pruning and training techniques

1309 Cl. Iceberg 8 to 10 feet Z5-11

1507 Sea Foam 6 to 10 feet Z5-11

403 Sombreuil 8 to 12 feet Z6-11

310 Madame Alfred Carriere 15 to 20 feet Z6-11

1113 Bu ff Beauty 5x7 foot shrub or 8-10 foot climber Z6-11

316 Crépuscule 12 to 15 feet Z7-11

1117 Felicia 4x7 foot shrub or 8-10 foot climber Z6-11

306 Céline Forestier 8 to 15 feet Z6-11

614 Souvenir de la Malmai- son, Cl. 8 to 12 feet Z6-11

903 Cécile Brunner Cl. 20 to 30 feet Z6-11

1006 New Dawn 15 to 20 feet Z5-11

2207 Pinkie, Cl. 5x7 feet shrub or 8-12 foot climber Z6-11

203 Old Blush, Cl. 12 to 20 feet Z7-11

1601 Joseph’s Coat 8 to 12 feet Z5-11

2281 Jasmina™ - Arborose® 6 to 8 feet Z5-11

2280 Florentina - Arborose® 8 to 10 feet Z5-11

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