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CLIMBERS, RAMBLERS AND SCRAMBLERS

Climbers, ramblers and scramblersThere is often confusion between Climbing and Rambling roses and although, generally speaking, both types can be used for much the same purposes, Climbers are better for walls and pergolas, Ramblers are good for trellis and arches and Scramblers are best for tree climbing and hiding eyesores etc.

It must be remembered that all of them will take two or three years to become fully established and if they are planted in a dry position, they will need plenty of watering until they are established.




Adam (1833)

(Climbing Tea) Large double flowers of peachy-buff, in clusters of threes or singly, produced on a medium plant. Scented.
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Adélaide d'Orléans (1826)

(Sempervirens Rambler) Clusters of small, shapely, semi-double, soft pink to creamy white flowers. Very floriferous when in bloom. Vigorous and refined.
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Aglaia (1896)

(Multiflora rambler) 'Yellow Rambler' Clusters of semi-double, medium sized flowers in shades of yellow paling to cream. Slight fragrance. One of the progenitors of the hybrid musks.

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£ 9.19 (inc VAT exc DEL)
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Aimée Vibert (1828)

(Noisette) Small clusters of pure white, medium sized blooms. One of the earliest Noisettes introduced. A vigorous climber.
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Albéric Barbier (1900)

(Wichurana) A vigorous rose. Creamy-white flushed yellow. Delightfully muddled when open. Excellent glossy foliage. A good variety.
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Albertine (1921)

(Wichurana Rambler) A famous old rambler, with a strong constitution. Masses of double pink and gold flowers on a very vigorous plant.
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Alchymist (1956)

(Modern Climber) An unusual but beautiful climbing rose with good foliage and vigorous growth. The flowers are very double and a mixture of yellow and yolky-orange, paling with age, with a strong sent.
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Alexander Girault (1900)

(Wichurana Rambler) Vigorous with dark green foliage. Flowers double with muddled petals of an attractive but unusual mixture of deep rose pink and copper. Strong fruity scent.
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Alida Lovett (1905)

(Wichurana Rambler) Fragrant, shell pink with soft yellow base to petals. Large, double flowers. Vigorous. Should be more widely grown.

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£ 6.30 (inc VAT exc DEL)
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Alister Stella Gray (1894)

(Noisette) ‘Golden Rambler’ Clusters of shapely flowers yellow with eggy centres paling to cream. Rich scent. A long flowering season.
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