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Initial post 20 MAY 05 by lee
Hi, I'm looking for a climing (not rambling) rose that can cover the chimney. I need light to medium pink climing rose. I thought about planting a constance spry, but it only blooms once in southern california.

What about new dawn? Is it too pale pink? Any suggestions?
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 26 MAY 05 by AMY
NEW DAWN IS SO PALE PINK THAT TO ME IN THE SUN IT ALMOST LOOKS WHITE. NO REAL SUGGESTIONS FOR ANOTHER ROSE OF STRONG PINK WITH THE DISEASE RESISTANCE AND HEIGHT OF NEW DAWN. CORAL DAWN DOES NOT GET AS HIGH AS NEW DAWN BUT IS A BEAUTIFUL CORAL PINK ; EIGHT FEET I THINK.
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 27 MAY 05 by Marina's Garden. Crawfordville, FL
Take a look at Eden. Gorgeous pale pink!
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 12 JAN 06 by Lenage
Hi Lee! Have you thought of trying a rose called ' Zephirine Drouhin'?It,s an older rose cultivar, ( 1868), that has recurrent bloom,is fragrant,and will readily climb for you. Depending on which area of California you are in, it should do really well for you down there. (It has bright pink flowers) :D.. Lenage.
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