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Climbing Roses
The acrobats of the rose world, climbing varieties develop long canes well adapted to training on pillars, fences, arbors, and gazebos. Most climbing roses are mutations or variations of bush-type rose varieties. They develop either large, single flowers or clustered blooms on a stem. Climbers may bloom once a season or continually, depending on the variety. Climbers can be trained to bloom more heavily by leading their canes in a horizontal direction. Loose anchoring to a support will encourage young plants to climb.



Brite Eyes
Photo One (WEKrosopela) Large-flowered climber from the same hybridizer who brought us the the 'Knock Out' series of roses. This rose is so easy to grow you can practically plant it and forget it! Its flowers are quite lovely with 10 to 12 petal blooms reminiscent of porcelain with their dainty salmon-pink colors and pale yellow centers. Brite Eyes continues to bloom throughout the growing season, up to 8' tall and 4' wide. Suitable to train on a trellis, pole, or fence, you'll enjoy the mild spicy fragrance.
Brite Eyes grows best in zones 5b and above PLANT PATENT #17,391
$9.99 ea.
Candyland
Candyland (WEKrosopela) The lovely Candy Land was introduced last year and is already proving to be one of the best new climbers! Just imagine a large climbing rose with gorgeous hybrid tea-shaped blossoms blooming in huge, showy clusters! Now, add colors that give 'eye candy' a whole new meaning - swirls of impetuous pink spun with creamy ivory and yellow. To enhance the blooms even more, this rose has some of the most gorgeous glossy foliage you have ever seen, with long canes growing from 10'- 15' tall. Another pleasant surprise, Candy Land's blooms are apple scented and contain around 25 petals each, and continues to bloom throughout the growing season. Extremely disease resistant and low maintenance,
Candy Land grows well in zones 5b - 9b. PLANT PATENT #19,776
$12.99 ea.
Climbing Iceberg
Candyland or Climbing Floribunda Rose Introduced in England in 1968, the climbing iceberg is one of the best white roses that we’ve grown; a climbing version of the wonderful (original) iceberg floribunda bush! It has large healthy and fragrant white blooms with 20-30 petals. In warmer climates it's been known to grow up to 15' feet tall and 3'- 6' wide. During the blooming season remove spent blooms to keep it blooming throughout the season. It blooms on old wood (canes) so keep this in mind and prune lightly for the first 3-4 years. An extremely healthy and disease resistant rose,
the Climbing Iceberg grows well in zones 4b - 9b.
$9.99 ea.
Fourth Of July
Candyland (WEKroalt) Large-flowered Climber The Fourth of July climbing rose features a dazzling blend of red and ivory stripes. Each 2" blooms has 9-16 apple/rose scented petals. It blooms in flushes throughout the growing season when spent blooms are regularly removed. Growing from 4'- 15' tall and 2'- 6' wide depending upon your climate, the Fourth of July climber is suitable to grow on a trellis, fence or pole. Extremely fast growing and disease resistant,
this rose grows best in zones 6a - 9b. PLANT PATENT #11,518
$12.99 ea.
Joseph's Coat
Candyland Our best selling climbing rose, and it's no wonder with its eye-catching color displays! As you can see from the photos it has a beautiful colorful blend of pink, salmon, and yellow.
Its blooms are mildly fragrant with 23-28 petals. It grows to heights of 8'- 12' and widths of about 4'. Joseph's Coat is perfect for an arbor, pillar, fence, etc. This rose grows rapidly once transplanted, is fairly disease resistant, and grows best in zones 4 - 9.
$9.99 ea.
Lemon Meringue
Candyland (WEKradler) If you're looking for a beautiful yellow climbing rose, you've found it! Lemon Meringue not only sounds delicious, it is a feast for the eyes with its light yellow blooms and fruity spicy fragrance. Flowers average a diameter of 4.75" with 17-25 petals that bloom in large clusters throughout the season if spent blooms are removed. Lemon Meringue grows about 7' tall and is extremely disease resistant and low maintenance. Grows best in zones 6b - 9b. PLANT PATENT #17,347
$12.99 ea.
New Dawn
Candyland (Hybrid Wichurana) This large-flowered climber was introduced on August 18, 1931 and had the very first plant patent! This is a fabulous rose, remaining one of the most popular climbing roses ever with its medium-sized, cameo pink blooms boasting 20-30 very fragrant petals! This is one of the fastest growing climbers we sell, growing visibly until maturity by the third year, when it becomes most glorious. Blooming on old wood and requiring pruning to a minimum if you desire height, during the growing season New Dawn only requires removing spent blooms. Needing winter protection in colder climates, in warmer climates this climber has been known to grow up to 20' tall and 8' -10' wide. New Dawn is hardy, disease resistant and tolerates shade, but does best in full sun,
growing best in zones 5a to 9b. (But known to grow successfully in zone 4.)
$9.99 ea.
Climbing Pinkie
Candyland Hybrid Wichurana, Large-flowered climber This rose was introduced on August 18, 1931 and had the very first plant patent. This rose is fabulous and remains one of the most popular climbing roses. New Dawn is hardy, disease resistant and tolerates shade, but does best in full sun. It does need winter protection in colder climates. In warmer climates it has been known to grow 20' tall and 8-10' wide. It has medium sized cameo pink blooms with 20-30 very fragrant petals. It blooms on old wood, so keep pruning to a minimum if you want height. During the growing season, only deadhead (remove spent blooms). This rose will grow yearly and at the end of the 3rd year, will be glorious. This is one of the fastest growing climbers that we sell.
Grows in USDA zones 5a to 9b (it has been known to grow successfully in zone 4).
$9.99 ea.
Valentine's Day
Candyland (WEKamrav) Is a new, beautiful, velvety red rose that's been classified as a mini-flora. If you want a fast growing climbing rose, this is it! It's smaller blooms are about 3" in diameter with 26-40 petals each, growing on an upright disease resistant bush. Blooming in clusters throughout the growing season, it can grow 6'- 10' tall and 3'-4' wide. Valentine's Day is ideal for growing on a trellis, balcony, or in a large container and is highly disease-resistant.
It does best in zones 6a - 10b. PLANT PATENT #17,687
$12.99 ea.
Westerland
Candyland If you're on the lookout for the rose with an unusual color, then the Westerland shrub rose fits the bill! It has fantastic, ruffled, apricot- to orange-colored blooms that have a strong mixed fragrance of spice and rose. The blooms are about 4" across and grow in clusters up to a height of 12' and a width of about 4'. Perfect for a trellis or pole, it's in continuous bloom from spring through fall frost.
It's highly disease resistant, growing best in zones 5a - 9b.


$9.99 ea.
ZD
Candyland (Zephirin Drouhin) Climbing Thornless Bourbon Rose Introduced in 1868 by Bizot of France, this bourbon rose is fabulous and remains one of the most popular climbing roses. It has beautiful medium pink blooms that have 20-30 fragrant petals. It blooms on old wood, so prune to a minimum if you want height. It'll continue to bloom throughout the growing season, just be sure to remove spent blooms. It'ss long flexible canes can grow from 10'- 15' tall and 8'- 10' wide. The canes are very pliable and can be easily trained to grow on a trellis, fence, etc. This is a very versatile bourbon rose that grows in cold zones as well as hot (this picture was taken in Pennsylvania) and has good disease resistance.
It grows best in zones 5b - 10b.
$9.99 ea.