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Can anyone recommend a climbing rose?

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Hi I know this forum talks mainly about fruit and veg but I do love roses as well mingled in. I have a bark screen fence and would love a rose to clamber over it to strengthen it and to add some beauty. It needs to look old fashioned ie single flowers, has to smell divine :roll: , have hips for birds and wildlife in autumn, and grow very quickly. Have been tempted by Mermaid and Bridge of Sighs has anyone got either of these or any recommends :?:

Thanks a million

Druid

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David Austin Roses www.davidaustinroses.com do loads of roses and categorise them all so you can whittle down to a few. Send off for their brochure and you will be lost in it for hours! I bought Snow Goose from them years ago but it is not what you are looking for as it is a small white feathery looking flower (from a pale pink bud), not much smell but very showy.

 

I have a 'Blue Moon' climber bought for a pound (Woollies I think) about 8 years ago and that has lovely lilac blooms and a traditional beautiful rose smell.

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Thanks all - may just have to have one of each of the recommends they look lovely and order a catalogue I spent an hour last night on that David Austin site looks wonderful - now where can I fit in ramblers, shrubs, bushes ohh and a rose hedge and more to the point how can I raise the funds :oops:

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We used to have one called Albertine which is pale pink and most beautiful scented rose I have come accross, the smell on a warm early summer evening is heavenly. It is not a single flower though.

 

We also have a pale creamy yellow rambler in out beech hedge but I don't know what it is called but it flowers very early just as the beech leaves are coming out, it has a single flower, and we just cut it each year with the hedge which keeps it under control and gives us loads of flowers, but only for a short flowering season.

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