photo by Christopher Weeks, captioned: Planting the climbing rose 'Lawrence Johnston' so it intertwines with a 'Graham Thomas' honeysuckle means that the red brick walls of the carriage house will be smothered in fragrant yellow blossoms from the first week in May until July—sometimes in September and October as well, in years when the honeysuckle decides to rebloom. photo from The Green Scene (magazine published by the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society), 1997; scan courtesy of Biodiversity Heritage Library
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photo by Christopher Weeks, captioned: Planting the climbing rose 'Lawrence Johnston' so it intertwines with a 'Graham Thomas' honeysuckle means that the red brick walls of the carriage house will be smothered in fragrant yellow blossoms from the first week in May until July—sometimes in September and October as well, in years when the honeysuckle decides to rebloom.
photo from The Green Scene (magazine published by the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society), 1997; scan courtesy of Biodiversity Heritage Library