
Sally Holmes Climbing Potted Rose Bush
About Sally Holmes Climbing Potted Rose Bush
Rosa âSally Holmesâ
Crafted by Robert A. Holmes, this iconic hybrid musk rose was introduced in 1976. It produces large, single creamyâwhite blooms (~4â5âł / 10â12âŻcm) with golden stamens, typically displayed in generous clusters. The lightly musky-floral scent is subtle and pleasing. It grows vigorously as a climber (up to 12âŻft), with glossy dark green, nearly thornless canes. A repeat bloomer from late spring through fall, it's praised for its disease resistance, hardiness, and pollinator appealâearning multiple awards, including the Portland Gold Medal and induction into the Rose Hall of Fame.
Rose Type: Hybrid Musk / Shrub / Climber
Breeder: RobertâŻA. Holmes (1976)
Color: Creamy white with golden stamens
Vase Life: 3â5 days
Fragrance: Light â musk/floral
Bloom Form: Single, flat cupped
Petal Count: 4â8
Flower Size: 4â5âł (10â12âŻcm)
Root Stock: Own Root
Growth Type: Climbing
Flowering: Repeat â late spring through fall
Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
Hardiness Zones: 5bâ9b
Spacing: 4â5â˛
Height: 6-12'
Width: 3-4'
Disease Resistance: Good â handles most common rose diseases with ease
Awards: Portland Gold Medal; RHS Rose Hall of Fame âWorldâs Favourite Roseâ
Regional Recommendations:
West Coast, Pacific Northwest, Southwest, Southeast, MidâAtlantic, Midwest, Northeast (with winter protection), Intermountain West
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Sally Holmes Climbing Potted Rose Bush
About Sally Holmes Climbing Potted Rose Bush
Rosa âSally Holmesâ
Crafted by Robert A. Holmes, this iconic hybrid musk rose was introduced in 1976. It produces large, single creamyâwhite blooms (~4â5âł / 10â12âŻcm) with golden stamens, typically displayed in generous clusters. The lightly musky-floral scent is subtle and pleasing. It grows vigorously as a climber (up to 12âŻft), with glossy dark green, nearly thornless canes. A repeat bloomer from late spring through fall, it's praised for its disease resistance, hardiness, and pollinator appealâearning multiple awards, including the Portland Gold Medal and induction into the Rose Hall of Fame.
Rose Type: Hybrid Musk / Shrub / Climber
Breeder: RobertâŻA. Holmes (1976)
Color: Creamy white with golden stamens
Vase Life: 3â5 days
Fragrance: Light â musk/floral
Bloom Form: Single, flat cupped
Petal Count: 4â8
Flower Size: 4â5âł (10â12âŻcm)
Root Stock: Own Root
Growth Type: Climbing
Flowering: Repeat â late spring through fall
Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
Hardiness Zones: 5bâ9b
Spacing: 4â5â˛
Height: 6-12'
Width: 3-4'
Disease Resistance: Good â handles most common rose diseases with ease
Awards: Portland Gold Medal; RHS Rose Hall of Fame âWorldâs Favourite Roseâ
Regional Recommendations:
West Coast, Pacific Northwest, Southwest, Southeast, MidâAtlantic, Midwest, Northeast (with winter protection), Intermountain West
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About Sally Holmes Climbing Potted Rose Bush
Rosa âSally Holmesâ
Crafted by Robert A. Holmes, this iconic hybrid musk rose was introduced in 1976. It produces large, single creamyâwhite blooms (~4â5âł / 10â12âŻcm) with golden stamens, typically displayed in generous clusters. The lightly musky-floral scent is subtle and pleasing. It grows vigorously as a climber (up to 12âŻft), with glossy dark green, nearly thornless canes. A repeat bloomer from late spring through fall, it's praised for its disease resistance, hardiness, and pollinator appealâearning multiple awards, including the Portland Gold Medal and induction into the Rose Hall of Fame.
Rose Type: Hybrid Musk / Shrub / Climber
Breeder: RobertâŻA. Holmes (1976)
Color: Creamy white with golden stamens
Vase Life: 3â5 days
Fragrance: Light â musk/floral
Bloom Form: Single, flat cupped
Petal Count: 4â8
Flower Size: 4â5âł (10â12âŻcm)
Root Stock: Own Root
Growth Type: Climbing
Flowering: Repeat â late spring through fall
Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
Hardiness Zones: 5bâ9b
Spacing: 4â5â˛
Height: 6-12'
Width: 3-4'
Disease Resistance: Good â handles most common rose diseases with ease
Awards: Portland Gold Medal; RHS Rose Hall of Fame âWorldâs Favourite Roseâ
Regional Recommendations:
West Coast, Pacific Northwest, Southwest, Southeast, MidâAtlantic, Midwest, Northeast (with winter protection), Intermountain West





















