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![]() Climbing Joseph's Coat Rose
Everchanging Color 'til Frost
(8 customer reviews)Cardinal-red buds have a coral tint, open golden, then gradually turn red again. The Climbing Joseph's Coat Rose climbs 8-10 feet. 2-year plants, No. 1- 1-1/2 grade. Climbing roses are lovely arched over entries, stretched over trellises or twined around pillars. Hybrid teas give you long-stemmed double flowers with lots of velvety petals. Floribunda bloom all summer without pruning, making them ideal for hedges and borders. Shrub roses were bred specifically for cold hardiness and are a real bargain as you seldom need to replace one. Zones: 4-10. Product Details
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![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating - Monday, June 25, 2007Great bloomer Reviewed By: Christie (Wichita, Kansas) I have had this rose bush for about 4 years now. Although I have struggled with aphids and black spot it has been a beautiful plant. Producing many big and beautiful blooms. It smells heavenly also. Great addition to my garden and it blooms well into fall. - Thursday, June 05, 2008Impressed Reviewed By: L.R. (Eagle Mountain, Utah) I ordered this rose on spring clearance and was impressed by how HUGE it was when it arrived. Including root length and the main 'trunk' part that was nearly 1.5 in in diameter, the plant was two feet tall and looks alive and vigorous. I look forward to seeing how well it does in my yard. - Monday, July 28, 2008wow Reviewed By: robin Roberts (mahomet, iL) I'm not a rose gardener, beyond Knockouts, but I bought one of a these in May or June, it's now mid-July and I have had my first bloom last week! it is gorgeous. We'll see how it winters here in Zone 5, but so far, I love this rose, can't wait for it to climb my fence! Read More Reviews |
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