Peggy Martin

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12 to 15 feet 

Peggy Martin, also known as the "Hurricane Katrina rose", is a vigorous spring blooming climbing rose that can easily reach 15 feet or larger. Promoted as thornless, we find this rose has prickles on the leaves' backs, while the canes are free of thorns. Its vigorous growth habit, ease of care, and breathtaking spring display makes Peggy Martin a rose even a novice grower can grow and enjoy.

Your neighbors will be envious and will come begging for cuttings!

  • 🌹 2 gallon own root rose.
  • 📦 Pruned to approx. 12-18 inches to accommodate packaging.


  • Name: Peggy Martin

    Class: Climber

    Color: Pink

    Growth Habit: Climber

    Fragrant: No

    Hips: No

    Blooms: Once

    Mature Height: 15ft

    Climate Zones: zone 5, zone 6, zone 7, zone 8, zone 9, zone 10, zone 11


We ship our roses from September to May. Other items ship year round.

At checkout, you may choose your desired delivery timeframe. This is a very important step!

We do ask that you make sure the weather in your zone is suitable for receiving and plating your roses.

Antique Rose Emporium is in Texas and the December weather can be anywhere from below freezing to 80 degrees Fahrenheit. But our weather is extremely mild compared to the northern United States.

We want you to have the best success possible with your roses and ask that you let us care for them over the winter and receive them at the time that you plan to plant.

Please ensure that you are not experiencing freezing temperatures and the ground is not frozen when you plan to receive your rose.

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Laurie Dowdy

I am extremely thrilled that our Peggy Martin Roses have been thriving for going on 2 years. We have had to add to her one of her trelliss 3 times to accommodate her growth and beauty.

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Anonymous

It’s growing!!

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Kovachdixie

I acquired a small piece of a Peggy Martyne at a Master gardeners sale. It’s very little right now, but I’m expecting it to do beautifully. I first saw this when Jason on Coghill Farm had one. He did such a good job of showing it off, telling the story behind it, talking about how to trellis them and showing how he grows his roses.

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Pennypowell

Got one of these two years ago, she's out grown her trellis, and going strong.

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Erica

My Peggy Martin’s are doing amazing so far! Planted in early May and they are taking off! Can’t wait to see how they do next spring. I’m in Washington and was a little nervous but so far they are thriving.

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