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Climber – Shrub (Dr. Frank Skinner, Canada, before 1964)
Fragrant blooms are deeply cupped with varied hues of pink ranging from pale pink to a deep orchid. They hang pendulously in large clusters from arching 9 to 12 foot canes. Nearly thornless! The bush can be grown as a large shrub, 6 feet by 5 feet, or trained to grow as a climber on an archway. Recurrent bloom from spring through fall.
AKA – Isabella Skinner
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“Victorian Memory” (Isabella Skinner)
Climber – Shrub (Dr. Frank Skinner, Canada, before 1964)
Fragrant blooms are deeply cupped with varied hues of pink ranging from pale pink to a deep orchid. They hang pendulously in large clusters from arching 9 to 12 foot canes. Nearly thornless! The bush can be grown as a large shrub, 6 feet by 5 feet, or trained to grow as a climber on an archway. Recurrent bloom from spring through fall.
AKA – Isabella Skinner
Eric Kennedy (verified owner) –
Fantastic rose! Planted late last year and this spring has already growing into a magnificent plant! Multitude of blooms, heavenly scent!
Lin Westler (verified owner) –
Wafting scent – strongest fragrance of all my roses; got one from High Country in spring 2020 and three more in fall 2021
Donna Mack (verified owner) –
Fabulous rose! I planted it in 2013 and it blooms faithfully every spring while becoming larger and larger. Repeat bloom is very strong. The flowers are lovely and distinctive. A very easy care rose. I have ordered another.
brittanyjupton (verified owner) –
First time rose grower – I had heard such good things about High Country Roses and I’m so pleased to say I agree! Lovely people that are happy to answer your questions (no matter how silly!) and lovely healthy plants too. I received my Victorian Memory in June of this year and it was such a small little thing, but I could see it had strong roots and it has absolutely exploded with growth in the few months I’ve had it – even though it was kept in a pot and hardly checked on! Very excited to see how it does this Spring now that it’s in the ground, but so far it has exceeded my expectations with long, easy to bend canes, lovely foliage, and essentially no thorns. Perfect for a beginner and in my opinion idiot-proof!
sheenashakely –
By the end of it’s second summer this rose is 4’+ high and it really is thornless. I think the flowers smell a little bit like a Christmas tree, it’s really pleasant. It is perfect for next to a path. 5b Denver area.
Duane Scheidemantle –
Such a delicate old fashioned looking bloom on a plant that is anything but delicate!
Incredibly vigorous, this plant will fill an area quickly, covering it in pink.
It handles the cold with flying colors.
s.holsteen –
This rose is tough!!! Green to the tips even after rough winters at 5,870ft. She is thornless (mostly), fragrant, re-blooms and already stretching close to 9 x4 feet in the third season. Definitely a favorite.
Wendy Mathers (verified owner) –
The bloom color is a bright pink but not garish. The hardiness is awesome. (I’m zone 4a/b and it’s doing very well–third year plant is 6-7′ tall).
Joanna Tuck (verified owner) –
What a neat rose to have in the garden! It really isn’t like anything else I grow. I have mine in a spot that’s hard to fill between a fence and a path, and because it has such a nice upright growth with smooth canes, it is the perfect rose for that place. It doesn’t reach out and snag anyone and it looks lovely on the fence. I’m very happy with it!
Rourke Hiland –
I’ve only had it for 2 years. So its blooming has not hit its full potential. It does get a little black spot here. Wonderful fragrance