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'Climbing Meteor' rose References
Book  (1958)  Page(s) 234.  
 
Meteor, Cl. Cl. HT. (Dingee & Conard, '01.)
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 473.  
 
Meteor, Climb. (cl. HT) Dingee & Conard 1901; sport of above [The Meteor]; climbing habit.
Book  (1933)  Page(s) 167.  
 
Cl. Meteor. Dingee & Conard Co., 1901. A very good perpetual-flowering climbing sport of a velvety red Hybrid Tea. Vigorous, and hardier than most of its class.
Website/Catalog  (1913)  Page(s) 43.  
 
Climbing Tea and Noisette Roses.
Climbing Meteor
A dark velvety crimson Rose with bright high lights, conspicuously sweet and pleasing in its bearing. There is marked fragrance from an early period. The plant is of vigorous growth- 10 to 15 feet each season- and is strong and durable. This is a true Climber, and is relatively hardy even without protection. Both buds and blossoms are fine and well formed, and come with great persistence. The Climbing Meteor is a splendid variety for cutting, owing to the brilliant color of the blossoms, its long, stiff stems, the comparative freedom from thorns, and the substance of the flowers which holds for days after cutting.
Website/Catalog  (1911)  Page(s) 27.  
 
Climbers. Climbing Meteor. A strong climbing sport from the dwarf.
Website/Catalog  (1910)  Page(s) 28.  
 
The Ever-blooming Climbing Roses.
Climbing Roses are of great utility in beautifying porches, fences, arbors, etc.
Price: 30 cents each; $2.50 per 12; $30.00 per 100.
Climbing Meteor.  Flowers identical with Meteor; a robust grower.
Website/Catalog  (1910)  Page(s) 62.  
 
Beautiful Climbing Roses
Climbing Meteor
A superb everblooming climbing Rose. A sport from Meteor, famous for its magnificent flowers. True climbing habit, attaining a height of 10 to 15 feet in a single season. Free, persistent bloomer, with magnificently formed buds and flowers. Dark, velvety crimson, the equal of any Rose in cultivation. Hardy with protection, and will give absolute satisfaction.
Book  (1910)  Page(s) 306.  
 
Page 193: Climbing Meteor introduced between 1874 and 1902
Page 306: Climbing Meteor; a climbing sport of 'The Meteor'; flowers dark velvety crimson. A grand Rose, but requires a warm position.
Booklet  (1904)  Page(s) 18.  
 
Climbing Meteor (HT) Dingee & Conard. Dark crimson, large, full and well formed; strong climbing sport of The Meteor. The blooms appear to open much better in the climber than in the dwarf variety. Vig. Exh. Gdn. 
Website/Catalog  (1904)  Page(s) 43.  
 
A Grand New Ever-blooming Rose
Climbing Meteor
Aside from Climbing Wootten, we have no red climbing Rose of any class to compare with this superb new variety. It has been called the "Perpetual-blooming Jacqueminot" because of its freedorn of bloom and its exquisitely shaped buds and flowers which resemble that famous variety. Climbing Meteor is a sport from Meteor, a free-blooming Hybrid Tea Rose, famous for its magnificent flowers. It has the true climbing habit, attaining the height of 10 to 15 feet in a single season. It is a free persistent bloomer, producing in great profusion, throughout the growing season, magnificently formed buds and flowers, which in color are dark velvety crimson, the equal of any Rose in cultivation, and, if anything, more glowing than its illustrious parent. It is hardy with protection, and wherever grown will give absolute satisfaction.
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