One of the things to truly appreciate about Mr. Gray's Noisette,
Alister Stella (ca. 1895) is she doesn't have much in the way of thorns. Very easy to work with. Seen here, by the way:
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Ours is trained on a 7 foot high trellis. Using common plastic covered garden wire, I trained the rose in just two seasons. One has to prune judicioulsy but rather severely to select the best canes for bending in the direction you desire. Lots of sun is required, try for at least 8 hours a day and lots of water in summer. Mulch to prevent the ground from drying and fertilize early, mid and late season with 10-15-10 along with about 1/2 cup each epsom salts and bone meal. Your selected rose is, thankfully, fairly resistant to Black Spot, but keep an eye out if the weather turns extra humid and treat as required. You'll enjoy this beautiful addition to any garden...