Climbing, Rambler, or Roses taller than 8 feet that can be trained onto a fence or trellis. Propagated and grown on their own roots for retail sale at the Flowering Shrub Farm in Voorheesville, NY as shown in my roseraie page. Click picture for a larger version that can be saved as wallpaper or studied more closely for inventory information (additional links at bottom of page). Mar-17
002) ALBERTINE, Albertine Climbing or Wichuranna Rambler Rose (crop 002) introduced around 1921, growing up to 25 feet wide on a trllis, hardy in zone 5 it has pink flowers that have a massive bloom for several weeks in early summer (n/r) , References; ( "Best Rose Guide" Phillips & Rix, 153, zone 7(0 f)), ("Climbing Roses of The World" Quest-Ritson, plate 2), ("Designing With Roses" Lord, 23, 68, sh117), ("Classic Roses" Beales, 72, sh:316). Growing well in the lower field. Hardy in zones 6 through 9, 20 feet tall and wide.
190 ALBERIC BARBIER Alberic Barbier Climbing or Wichuranna Rambler Rose introduced around 1900, zones 4 through 10, growing up to 25 feet wide on a trellis or can be trained into a tree (crop 190), hardy in zone 5 though one author has suggested its hardy in zone 4, extremely vigorous growth, shade tolerant, one author indicated it has been known to flower with only one hour of sun per day, 3 inch semi-double to double with a mild apple fragrance that bloom in early summer only (n/r), ("Growing Roses Organically" Wilde, 191, zones 4-10, DR-0/0, 15' x10', extremely vigorous growth, shade tolerant has been known to flower with only one hour of sun per day), (Barron's, 44), ("Designing With Roses" Lord, 102, 104), ("Classic Roses" Beales, 42), ( "Best Rose Guide" Phillips & Rix, 150, zone 8(10f)). Growing well in the Rose hedge (check the newsletter for pictures).
169 ALCHEMIST or ALCHYMIST 'Alchemist' or 'Alchymist' Hybrid Sweet Briar Modern Shrub Rose introduced in 1956. , blooms for several weeks in late spring to early summer. Growing well in the Rose hedge. Hardy in zones 4 through 9, 8 feet tall x 8 feet wide.
003) AMERICAN PILLAR, Climbing or Wichuranna Rambler Rose introduced in 1902, zones 4 through 9, 25 feet wide on a fence or trellis, ( "Best Rose Guide" Phillips & Rix, sh156, zone 5(-20 f)), (Taylor's Guides "Roses" Ondra, 204, zones 5-9), ("Classic Roses" Beales, 73, sh:308), 25 feet wide, non recurrent single pink and white flowers. flowers for several weeks late spring to early summer (2012, 0).
182 ANAIS SEGALES 'Anais Segales' Moss Rose introduced in 1837 zones 4 thru 8, 4 feet x 4 feet, strongly fragrant, flowers for several weeks late spring to early summer.
014) 'CITY OF YORK' 'City of York', 'Direktor Benschop', Climbing or Wichuranna Rambler Rose introduced by Tantau around 1945 (zones 5 thru 9, 8 feet x 8 feet or can be stretched 20 feet on a fence) large clusters of fragrant flowers for several weeks late spring to early summer (not-recurrent) followed by scattered flowers occasionally later in the season (2012, 5).
016) 'COMPLICATA' Gallica Rose Complicata Gallica Old Garden Rose introduced before 1800 (zone 5 to 8, 8'x8'), blooms for several weeks late spring to early summer (2009, 11).
018) 'CONSTANCE_SPRY', 'Constance Spry' Climbing Rose introduced around 1961 (Zones 5 thru 9, 10'x10'), blooms for several weeks late spring to early summer.
20) 'DORTMUND' Kordesii Rose introduced in 1955, zones 4 through 9, 8 feet tall and wide trained onto my apple hedge, cherry red flowers strong bloom in late spring to early summer with some repeat if regularly fertilized and dead headed.
23) 'FANTIN LATOUR', 'Fantin Latour' Centifolia Rose introduced around 1900 (zones 4 thru 9, 4'x4'), blooms for several weeks late spring to early summer .
173 Felicite et Perpetue Alba Rose introduced in 1828, Hardy in zones 6 through 9, 15 to 20 feet wide.("Classic Roses" Beales, flower & leaf picture : page 312) ("500 Popular Roses For American Gardeners" Barron's, 66) Named by The Duc d'Orleans after his twin daughters in (Felicitas and Perpetua). Flowers for several weeks in summer it grows to around six feet with small white rosette flowers. Seemingly derived from Rosa sempervirens
186 Francois Juranville 'Francois Juranville' Climbing or Wichuranna Rambler Rose introduced in France around 1906 (zones 4 thru 9, 25 feet x 10 feet ), shade tolerant with a strong apple fragrance, it blooms for for several weeks in early summer, with occasional repeat (semi-recurrent) when regularly dead headed and fertilized
046 'GOLDFINCH' Multiflora Rambler (Paul, 1907), small semidouble flowers with deep yellow stamens in clusters of up to 25, apricot buds open to yellow flowers that quickly fade to white, fruity scent, 6 feet tall by 12 feet wide as a shrub or can be stretched on a trellis. The canes are nearly thornless, easily propagated from hardwood cuttings. Hardy in zones 6 through 9, 9 feet tall x 4 feet wide.
30) 'Harisons Yellow', Harison's Yellow, Harrison's Yellow, 'Harison's Yellow' (Persian foetida Rose x Scottish spinosissima Rose ) Hybrid Old Garden Rose introduced around 1824 (zones 4 thru 9, 8'x8'), blooms for several weeks in late spring or early summer. Growing well in a 45 gallon pot near the sidewalk
174 Henry Kelsey 'Henry Kelsey' Hybrid Kordesii Rose, Explorer Rose introduced in 1984. (Zones 2 thru 10, 8 feet x 6 feet) shade tolerant, moderately fragrant flowers bloom late spring and throughout summer. ("Growing Roses Organically" Wilde, 181, zones 2-10, DR-1/0).
32) 'JOHN CABOT' 'John Cabot' Explorer Rose introduced in 1978 (zones 3 thru 9, 6'x6') blooms all summer when regularly dead headed and fertilized.
33) 'JOHN_DAVIS', Explorer Rose zone 3, 6 feet tall, recurrent
140 leverkusen, 'Leverkusen' Kordesii Rose introduced in 1954 (zones 5 thru 10, 8'x8'), shade tolerant, fragrant flowers bloom for us throughout summer, ("Growing Roses Organically" Wilde, 184, zones 4-10, DR-0/0), ("Classic Roses" Beales, sh:224). Growing well in a 45 gallon pot near the sidewalk
40) 'NEW_DAWN'_CL. 'New Dawn' Climbing or Wichuranna Rambler Rose introduced in 1930 the recurrent sport of 'Dr W Van Fleet' ( a non-recurrent wichuranna rambler that would sometimes grow to 35 feet by 45 feet). Zones 5 thru 10, 8 feet x 10 feet or can be stretched on a trellis to 10 feet x 25 feet (which if compared to its parent makes it a dwarf?) moderately fragrant flowers bloom in late spring and throughout summer. ("Best Rose Guide" Phillips & Rix, 131, zone4 (to -22f)), ("The Encyclopedia of Roses" McKeon, 138, zones 5-9), (Taylor's Guides "Roses" Ondra, 214, zones 5-10), ("Growing Roses Organically" Wilde, 187, zones 4-10, DR-1/0), ("Climbing Roses of The World" Quest-Ritson, plate 124), ("Beautiful American Rose Gardens" Dorra, 26), ("Designing With Roses" Lord, 52, 64), ("Classic Roses" Beales, 60). Growing well in a 45 gallon pot near the sidewalk
176 Pauls Himalayan Musk Rambler Rose introduced by Paul in 1916 (zones 5 to 9, 20 to 30 feet tall when trained into a tree) moderately fragrant flowers in large trailing clusters bloom for several weeks in late spring to early summer. ("Best Rose Guide" Phillips & Rix, 148, zone 6(-10f)), ("Climbing Roses of The World" Quest-Ritson, plate 4), ("Designing With Roses" Lord, sh151),(Taylor's Guides "Roses" Ondra, 131, zones 4-9), (hm/30feet with support/pink/double/1.5inch/f), Seedling of Rosa brunonii. Growing well in the Rose hedge.
51) Roseraie de l'hay Hybrid Rugosa Rose 'Roseraie de l'Hay' Hybrid Rugosa Rose introduced in 1901, (zones 3 thru 8, 8'x8'), orange yellow fall foliage, strongly fragrant, it blooms for us all summer when regularley dead headed and fertilized ( "Best Rose Guide" Phillips & Rix, 187, zone 4(-30 f)), ("The Encyclopedia of Roses" McKeon, 171, zones 4-8), ("Growing Roses Organically" Wilde, 172, zones 3-10, DR-0/0), ("Classic Roses" Beales, 67, fllfat:246), (Taylor's Guides "Roses" Ondra, 140, zones 3-8). Growing well in a 45 gallon pot near the sidewalk
54) Sarah Van Fleet Hybrid Rugosa Rose Hardy in zones 6 through 9, 8 feet tall x 6 feet wide.
147 Semi-Plena, 'White Rose of York', 'Bonnie Prince Charlie's Rose', 'La Rose de York', Rosa x alba suaveolens, Rosa x alba nivea, Rosa alba 'Semi plena' Alba Rose introduced before 1597, (zones 3 thru 9, 8 feet x 5 feet), strongly fragrant it blooms for several weeks in late spring to early summer. Growing well in a 45 gallon pot near the sidewalk
56 'SEVEN SISTERS' (1817) Multiflora Rambler Rose Hardy in zones 4 through 9, 10 feet tall x 10 feet wide
204 'Super Dorothy' 1986 'Super Dorothy', repeat flowering modern rambler, looks similar to 'Dorothy Perkins' but is less vigorous, seems to be a cross between 'Dorothy Perkins' and a repeat blooming rose, introduced in 1986, Hardy in zones 5 through 9, 8 feet tall x 8 feet wide
119 'Trier' Multiflora Hybrid Rose introduced by Lambert in 1904 has loose clusters of 30 to 50 flowers (twice that in late summer) on a disease resistant plant that might be stretched to nine feet or so on a trellis. Hardy in zones 4 through 9, 8 feet tall x 8 feet wide
65) 'William Baffin', Kordesii & Explorer Rose Hardy in zones 3 through 9, 8 feet tall x 8 feet wide. recurrent, pink. Growing well in the shade of trees in the side garden near Stewarts.
66) 'WILLIAM LOBB' 'OLD VELVET MOSS' , Introduced in 1855, ("Classic Roses" Beales, fl:183), 'Duchesse d'Istrie', 'Old Velvet Moss', Introduced by Laffay of France. Semi-double scented flowers that are a mix of purple, magenta, grey and pink. Growing well in the Rose hedge near Stewarts, Hardy in zones 4 through 9, 8 feet tall x 5 feet wide.
67) 'ZEPHERINE DROUHIN' (Bourbon) Climbing Rose, Introduced in 1868, Hardy in zones 5 or 6 through 9, 20 feet wide. Growing well in a neighbors yard in Voorheesville pegged to the ground, blooms all summer when dead headed and fertilized.
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