Dawsons Roses

6 Climbing Roses The sky’s no limit for climbing roses. Add an extra dimension to your garden by using climbing roses to transform a dull, colourless wall, fence or pergola NEW RELEASES BELLE DE DOM (2024) - The Belle de Dom rose is a quartered French two-tone double rose. These bright fluorescent pink roses are softened with white on the reverse. 120cm. SHRUB ROSES BLACK CAVIAR (2012) - A sure winner. Medium-sized blooms of deep velvety-red, with some black tones towards the centre. Full and quartered blooms with old world form. Intensely fragrant. 150cm. GALLIPOLI ROSE (2015) - This dense growing shrub rose, produces dark red, unfading blooms produced singly or in clusters. Thick petal substance gives it a super long vase life. 120cm. GUARDIAN ANGEL (2012) - Lovely, loosely cupped blooms of pearly white, packed with petals, giving a very full appearance. Light fresh fragrance. 125cm. MUTABILIS (Pre 1894) - Multi-colour blooms of coppery yellow that change to a pinky crimson colour as they age. Quite vigorous growth that forms a large, spreading bush covered with constant flower. 200cm Groundcover and Shrub Roses Very versatile, ideally suited for mass planting, borders, small gardens and pots. Hardy and Healthy! NEW RELEASES GUY SAVOY (2024) - Features large, loose double blooms of brilliant cerise and bright red splashes. It produces a subtle soft fragrance of orange, peach and vanilla. It is hardy and has excellent disease resistance. NAHEMA (2024) - A stunning climbing rose from the Delbard collection. The pretty pale, China pink blooms of this plant bloom profusely from October to May. Nearly thornless. PINK SHADES CECILE BRUNNER (1894) - A very healthy and vigorous climber. It’s exquisitely formed, thimble-sized Hybrid Tea buds are pale pink and sweetly fragrant. CHINA DOLL (1977) – A very popular climber. Large clusters of double bright deep pink blooms borne almost continuously on thornless canes. KISS ME KATE (2019) - A classic combination of a fully petalled blooms with a strong fragrance. The large blooms have good stem length for cutting. LORRAINE LEE (1932) An evergreen climber with long pointed buds that open to double, cupped blooms of coral pink. Rich green glossy foliage. PIERRE DE RONSARD (1986) (W) – One of the most popular climbing roses. White to pale pink blooms deepening to carmine in the centre. Flowers freely and repeatedly. PINKIE (1952) (W) - Clusters of candy-pink flowers cover this climber of manageable vigour all season. SOUVENIR DE LA MALMAISON (1893) - The large, double blooms are borne most singly and in small clusters in a delicate, soft shade of pink. ZEPHIRINE DROUHIN (1868)– A tall climber with a 4m spread or a large shrub. Large blooms with a strong damask fragrance. Vigorous and thornless. YELLOW-GOLD SHADES GOLD BUNNY (1988) - Ruffled, golden yellow blooms held in large clusters shine against the distinctive deep green foliage. Repeat flowering. GOLD PIERRE DE RONSARD (2023) - A hardy and healthy climber with bright light gold blooms. Produces heritage style flowers almost continuously. It is perfect for a fence, wall, or pergola post. SOFTEE (2000) - Clusters of white blushed pale lemon, miniature blooms. Thornless. Good arch or pillar climber. RED SHADES CRIMSON SILUETTA (2023) - A great soft caned climber that is very versatile and can be shaped into any form. Masses of small dark red umbels that repeat well. LADY IN RED (2023) – Produces an abundance of blooms. The flowers are large and old-fashioned; a bold, bright red in colour. MR LINCOLN (1974) - A vigorous climbing rose. Large, fragrant, dark velvetred blooms. Repeat flowering. PAPA MEILLAND (1970) - Vigorous upright growth with many large double, dark velvety crimson blooms. Very fragrant. RED PIERRE (2005) (W) - This rose has masses of tightly packed “old world” blooms in glowing crimson red. Its free, repeating flowering habit makes this a perfect choice. APRICOT-ORANGE SHADES CREPESCULE (1904) (W) - Informal apricot to yellow blooms. The virtually thornless plant can be allowed to grow as a large sprawling shrub or vigorous climber. WHITE-CREAM SHADES BLUSHING PIERRE DE RONSARD (2009) - Old-world style, fully double creamy white blooms. Blooms can carry a faint pink blush in cooler weather. ICEBERG (1968) - This sport of the worldfamous Iceberg is by far the most popular white climber. Nicely shaped pure white blooms cover the plant all season. LAMARQUE (1830)– High-centred buds give way to pure white double blooms with lemon centres. Robust grower. PURPLE-MAUVE SHADES QUICK SILVER (2021) - A much sort after colour for the climbing range. The rich mauve blooms are large and darken to the centre. ULTRAVIOLET (2023) - A wonderful colour to add to the climbing range, it can vary from light to dark purple according to sun intensity. BI-COLOUR/MULTICOLOUR DOUBLE DELIGHT (1982) - Large double blooms of white to cream. Heavily flushed and edged carmine to red. MADAME A MEILLAND (1950) - Graceful buds that open into a large, high-centred cup-shaped flowers. The colour of these blooms is a delightful blend of pale yellow with crimson edges. SEDUCTION (2002) -Sensuous, semidouble ivory blooms, with pink blushes at the petal edges. It is quick to repeat flowering. Black Caviar Mutabilis Gallipoli Rose Guy Savoy Gold Pierre de Ronsard Nahema

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