A vigorous climbing sport of the classic bush variety, producing masses of small, perfectly formed double pale pink blooms with a delicate, traditional rose fragrance. It has an elegant arching growth habit that softens walls, fences, and trellises beautifully. Strong, wind-hardy, and nearly thornless, this reliable climber is both pretty and practical, making it a timeless addition to the garden.
Plant in full sun in well-drained soil. Water newly planted roses daily during their first season. Once established (after a year), two deep soaks per week during warm weather will keep them thriving. Apply a soil wetter in spring and again in mid-summer to improve water penetration. Feed every four weeks from late April to early May with a quality rose fertiliser. Prune in winter to encourage healthy new growth, and follow with a lime sulphur spray to help prevent fungal disease. Apply mulch to retain moisture, keeping it clear of the base of the plant.






