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MODERN CLIMBERS

Modern ClimbersThe varieties in this section are those that have diverse parentage, making them difficult to place elswhere. They are all varieties introduced in the 20th century and most are continuous or repeat flowering.



Alchymist (1956)

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(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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Allen Chandler (1923)

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(Climber) A sturdy, healthy rose of brilliant red. Large semi-single flowers, displaying large golden stamens to advantage. A good repeat flowering variety.

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Aloha (1949)

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(Modern Climber) A sumptuous rose comprising 60 or so rose-pink petals with deeper reverses. Healthy growth with dark, leathery foliage. A useful pillar rose or wall plant.

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Altissimo (1966)

(Modern Climber) Trusses of large, blood red, single flowers. Slightly scented. Good, strong growth if somewhat angular. Plentiful dark foliage.

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Antique (1989)

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(Modern Climber) Large, very full flowers in the old fashioned style, deep rose pink with darker centres. Lush green foliage. Vigorous.

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Ashwednesday (1955)

(Modern Climber) An interesting rose. Trusses of ashen white to lilac double flowers on a vigorous, well foliated plant.

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Attleborough (2001)

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Unique to us in the UK.
(Modern Climber) It is good to have been able to name a rose for our own town where we have planted a public rose garden. This is a healthy and robust climbing rose with flowers of clear ...

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Awakening (Weeping Standard) (1990)

A sumptuous, fully double, quartered form of ‘New Dawn’ with all its parent's characteristics, including continuity of flower and colour. Brought back from Czechoslovakia by Mr.Dick Balfour.

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Bantry Bay (1967)

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(Modern Climber) A good rose with strong, healthy growth and leathery, mid-green foliage. Flowers large, shapely, semi-double to double, bright pink.

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Breath of Life (1981)

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(Modern Climber) Apricot, hybrid tea-like flowers, produced freely amongst dark green foliage.

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