TRADITION 95 ® – red climbing rose – Kordes
Let Tradition 95 ® bring a softly glowing, deep red canopy of blooms to your Irish cottage path or terraced-house frontage, creating an easy, romantic backdrop even where summers are cool and breezy with frequent showers. This large-flowered climbing rose clothes arches, fences and house walls with generous clusters of semi-double flowers, whose open centres are quietly welcome to bees. Own-root plants settle in reliably, building strength year after year for a long, steady lifespan, so you enjoy dependable flowering with only moderate seasonal care. From a young plant focusing on roots, through stronger year-two shoots, to full garden presence by about year three, it matures into a cheerful, enduring feature for family gardens.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front-garden rose arch at a terraced house |
Trained over a simple metal or timber arch, the large, deep red clusters create a welcoming tunnel effect without demanding fussy pruning, thanks to its reliable, remontant flowering habit that brings a generous second flush in short Irish summers, suiting the busy urban gardener. |
| Climbing feature on a cottage-garden gable wall |
The tall, vigorous growth covers a sunny or lightly shaded wall with moderately dense, glossy foliage and repeated flowering, providing a long-lived vertical accent that, as an own-root climber, regenerates well from the base for decades, ideal for the long-term homeowner. |
| Family-garden fence or boundary screen |
Planted along a boundary at the recommended spacing, it forms a flowering screen of semi-double, cup-shaped blooms that hold their red colour well and offer practical privacy with modest upkeep, fitting neatly into a small to medium family garden for the practical planner. |
| Low-maintenance pergola in a shared family space |
Its climbing habit and 2,40–3,80 m height make it ideal for clothing a pergola, where moderate disease resistance and occasional cleaning of spent blooms are usually all that is needed to maintain an elegant, shaded walkway for the relaxed entertainer. |
| Pollinator-friendly “girly” cottage border |
The semi-double, 7–10 cm flowers expose their stamens, attracting bees while keeping a soft, romantic look alongside pink gypsophila or white echinacea, giving a wildlife-friendly yet pretty feel that suits the nature-loving beginner. |
| Urban planting where weather can be wet and breezy |
With its robust framework, glossy foliage and remontant flowering, this climber keeps performing in typical Irish conditions of cool temperatures and regular rainfall with good drainage, providing reliable colour in exposed sites for the city-based gardener. |
| Lightly fragrant seating-area backdrop |
Planted near a bench or patio, its mildly sweet, subtle fragrance and colourful clusters add a gentle sensory layer without overwhelming, offering a refined atmosphere that pairs well with evening use of the garden for the scent-appreciating owner. |
| Long-term own-root investment planting |
As an own-root, premium-rated climber introduced by Kordes, it builds a dependable framework over successive seasons, avoiding graft failures and bouncing back from winter pruning, giving stable ornamental value over many years for the value-conscious buyer. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Arch Romance – Train Tradition 95 ® over a simple arch, underplant with gypsophila and echinacea for a soft, “girly” cottage feel – ideal for lovers of classic front-garden charm
- Crimson Wall Veil – Let the climber spill across a south or west-facing wall, weaving through trellis for a long-lived, low-fuss vertical accent – suited to homeowners seeking reliable structure
- Family Pergola Walkway – Cover a pergola with its repeat-flowering red clusters, adding shade and colour above a child-friendly lawn – perfect for families wanting impact with moderate care
- Pollinator Ribbon Fence – Plant in a line along a boundary, spacing for air flow, and mix with airy perennials to keep bees busy all summer – great for eco-minded small-garden keepers
- Urban Courtyard Focus – Grow one plant as a specimen in a 40–50 litre container with a sturdy obelisk, creating height and year-round framework – designed for compact city spaces
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter |
Data |
| Name and registration |
Large-flowered climbing rose, registered as KORkeltin; marketed as Tradition 95 ® Climbing rose KORkeltin, with Tradition™ as the American Rose Society approved exhibition name. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Tim-Hermann Kordes at W. Kordes’ Söhne, Germany; breeding and registration in 1995, introduced to the market in 1998, parentage recorded as unknown. |
| Awards and recognition |
Holder of multiple show awards, including Belfast Certificate of Merit, Kortrijk Silver Medal, RHS Award of Garden Merit, plus medals from The Hague between 1998 and 2003. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Climbing habit reaching about 2,40–3,80 m high and 1,00–1,60 m wide, with moderately dense, dark green glossy foliage and densely thorned stems forming a strong structural framework. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, 7–10 cm semi-double, cup-shaped flowers in clusters; roughly 13–25 petals per bloom, with remontant behaviour providing a strong first flush and a generous second flowering. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Deep red flowers with RHS 46A outer and 45B inner tones; buds dark crimson, fresh blooms vivid scarlet, gradually maturing to muted purplish red while retaining colour reasonably well. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild, slightly sweet fragrance profile, giving a subtle scented effect rather than a powerful perfume, suitable for seating areas where a gentle background aroma is preferred. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces moderately abundant, spherical rose hips around 13–17 mm in diameter, ripening to a bright red colour and extending seasonal interest into autumn and early winter. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy in approximately USDA zone 6b, RHS H7, tolerating around −21 to −18 °C; disease resistance generally moderate to powdery mildew, black spot and rust in typical garden conditions. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best on walls, fences, arches and pergolas with moderate maintenance; plant about 140–270 cm apart, ensuring good drainage on heavy clay and occasional cleaning of spent blooms. |
TRADITION 95 ® offers long-season red flowering, gentle fragrance and a durable, own-root climbing frame for arches or walls; a thoughtful choice if you would like lasting structure with moderate care.