
Roses that are Classified as Cluster Flowered Climbers

| Name | Color | Cold | Breeder | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pink Perpetue | Candy Pink | Zone 5 | Gregory | 7.7 |
| Alexander Girault | Cerise | Zone 5 | Barbier | |
| Blaze | Crimson | Zone 6 | Kallay | |
| Henry Kelsey | Crimson | Zone 3 | Svejda | |
| Pauls Scarlet Climber | Crimson | Zone 5 | Paul | 7.1 |
| Oranges n Lemons | Orange & Yellow | Zone 5 | McGredy | 7.6 |
| Bantry Bay | Pink | Zone 5 | McGredy | 7.9 |
| Easleas Golden Rambler | Primrose | Zone 6 | Easlea | |
| Golden Dawn, Climbing | Primrose | Zone 5 | Grant | |
| Altissimo | Red | Zone 4 | Delbard | 8.5 |
| Dortmund | Red | Zone 4 | W. Kordes | 9.2 |
| Stretch Johnson | Red/Yellow Blend | Zone 5 | McGredy | 7.8 |
| American Pillar | Rose | Zone 4 | Van Fleet | 7.9 |
| Sarabande, Climbing | Scarlet | Zone 6 | Meilland | |
| Iceberg, Climbing | White | Zone 5 | R. Kordes | 8.6 |
| White Dawn | White | Zone 5 | Longley | 7.6 |
| Handel | White/Pink Blend | Zone 5 | McGredy | 8.0 |
| Lawrence Johnston | Yellow | Zone 6 | Pernet-Ducher | 7.0 |
The difference between a cluster flowered climber, a large flowered climber and a rambler is not always completely obvious. A cluster flowered climber will be better branched than a large flower climber and will thus be more likely to be good trained on a lattice or wide surface; but it will likely be shorter than a rambler. A handful of these are sports of cluster flowered roses: Iceberg and Sarabande, for instance. These may repeat nicely. A few are bred from New Dawn - Pink Perpetue and White Dawn and so will repeat. Several, however, hybrids of once-blooming roses; Alexander Girault, American Pillar, and so are once blooming.