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Cécile Brünner Climber (1904)

(China) This climbing rose will grow and grow, in almost any position. Its flowers, which are similar in all respects to its bush parent, are produced freely. Abundant foliage.

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Paul's Himalayan Musk (1900)

(Moschata) A very rampant climber. Sea-green leaves. Clusters of many small soft pink flowers. Fragrant.

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Queen Elizabeth Climber (1960)

(Climbing Floribunda) Very vigorous, almost lanky. Strong stems with good healthy foliage. Flowers high centred, clear silvery-pink.

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Rosa banksiae normalis (1877)

Flowers are white and single, foliage light green and plentiful, stems free of thorns. Not fully hardy.

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Rosa bracteatea (1908)

Single lilac pink to white flowers. Fern like leaves and numerous thornes.

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Ruga

Unique to us in the UK.
(Hybrid Arvensis) Flowers are semi-double in large clusters, soft pink and scented. Well foliated growth is vigorous and hardy.

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