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Old Blush Climber (1789)

(China) The climbing form of this very old China produces clusters of silvery-pink flowers on a pliable but somewhat spindly plant. Particularly good on walls but not really suitable for pergolas.

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Ophelia Climber (1920)

(Climbing Hybrid Tea) Shapely buds opening to rich, flesh pink with deeper shadings. Slight lemon tints in the centre of each bloom. Good foliage and highly fragrant.

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Paul Lédé (1913)

(Climbing Hybrid Tea) Large, shapely flowers of soft pink with peachy highlights. Sweetly scented with free flowering. When in full flush, a sight to remember.

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Paul's Lemon Pillar (1915)

(Climbing Hybrid Tea) Massive blooms, off-white suffused with lemon of unusually high quality in most weathers. Scented. A vigorous climber with very thick branches and large leaves.

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Paul's Perpetual White (1886)

(Related to R.moschata) A medium growing climber with light green foliage. Large single off-white flowers. Fragrant.

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Penny Lane (1998)

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(Modern Climber) Fragrant, fully double flowers of a soft honey colour changing to blush pink later each summer. Good foliage. Healthy.

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Picture Climber (1942)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Climbing Hybrid Tea) Rich pink flower with deeper shadings and lemon in the base. Shapely and scented. Foliage good. Strong growth.

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Pink Perpétue (1965)

(Modern Climber) An outstanding rose. Clusters of scented, fully double, deep pink flowers on a healthy plant with dark green foliage. Adaptable climber for pillars, pergolas or walls.

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Pompon de Paris (1839)

(Chinensis Climber) A fascinating, small vigorous climber with fern-like foliage and thin twiggy growth. Small button-like bright pink flowers.

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Princess Louise (1829)

(Sempervirens Hybrid) Cascading clusters of globular double flowers of creamy white shaded lilac pink. Fragrant.

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