
Height 1.5m (5ft) or as a climber to 5m (16ft) The Generous Gardener = ‘Ausdrawn’ (S) AGM: (rf) (vf) (d) soft pink flowers fade to palest pink on outer petals. Height 1.2m (4ft) or as a climber 4m (13ft) Teasing Georgia = ‘Ausbaker’ (S) AGM: (rf) (vf) (d) deep yellow flowers, outer petals fade to pale yellow. Height 1.2m (4ft) or as a climber 3m (10ft) Graham Thomas = ‘Ausmas’ (S) AGM: (rf) (vf) (d) cup-shaped pure yellow flowers. Gertrude Jekyll = ‘Ausbord’ (S) AGM: (rf) (vf) (d) deservedly popular with exceptionally fragrant, rich-pink rosette flowers. Height 1.2m (4ft) or as a climber to 4m (13ft) Crown Princess Margareta = ‘Auswinter’ (S): (rf) (vf) (d) apricot-orange rosette flowers.

Height 1.5m (5ft) or as a climber 3m (10ft) A Shropshire Lad = ’Ausled’ (S) AGM: (rf) (vf) (d) soft peachy-pink rosette flowers. If grown as shrubs in the open ground they will perform well in partially shaded positions: Many English Shrub roses make good climbers and will flower on a north-facing wall, pillar or arch. ‘Souvenir du Docteur Jamain (ClHP): (rf) (vf) (sd) rich, deep ruby-red. ‘Phyllis Bide’ (Ra) AGM: (rf) (sf) (d) (rt) (ps) large clusters of mixed colour flowers including yellow, cream and pink. ‘Pauls Lemon Pillar’ (ClHT): (su) (vf) (d) (ps) cream flushed lemon. ‘Narrow Water’ (Ra) AGM: (rf) (vf) (sd) (ps) lilac-pink flowers to autumn. ‘Mermaid’ (Cl) AGM: (e) (c) (fr) (s) lemon-yellow flowers with pronounced golden stamens. ‘Maigold’ (Cl) AGM: (sp) (fr) (sd) rich golden-yellow flushed orange. ‘Madame Grégoire Stachelin’ (ClHT) AGM: (rf) (vf) (d) (ps) very free-flowering, large pale-pink flowers with a deeper pink reverse. ‘Madame Alfred Carrière’ (N) AGM: (c) (vf) (d) (ps) large white flowers flushed soft-pink. 'Félicité Perpétue' (Ra) AGM: (e) (fr) (d) (rt) (ps) creamy-white rosette flowers, buds tinged pink. 'Dortmund' (S) AGM: (rf) (sf) (s) crimson flowers with a pale central eye. ‘Danse du Feu’ (ClF): (rf) (sf) (d) bright brick-red. ‘Climbing Iceberg’ (ClF) AGM: (su) (sf) (d) (ps) pure-white. ‘Alchymist’ (ClS): (su) (vf) (d) golden-yellow flushed bright orange. ‘Albéric Barbier' (Ra) AGM: (e) (sf) (su) (d) (ps) creamy-white flushed lemon-yellow. 'Adélaïde d’Orléans' (Ra) AGM: (e) (vf) (su) (sd) (ps) pale-pink to white. Gertrude Jekyll is the trade designation and ‘Ausbord’ is the cultivar name.Ĭlimbing roses for north-facing or shady walls For example Rosa Gertrude Jekyll = ‘Ausbord’ (S) AGM. A trade designation is used to market a plant when a cultivar name is considered unsuitable for selling purposes so both cultivar name and trade designation are quoted. Most plants are sold under only one name or trade designation but some, especially roses, may be sold under a number of names particularly when cultivars are introduced from other countries. (vf) very fragrant (fr) fragrant (sf) slightly fragrant (sp) spring flowering only (su) summer flowering only (RH) Rubiginosa hybrid (Hybrid Sweet Briar) (Patio) Patio, Miniature Floribunda or Dwarf Cluster-flowered A much wider range of roses can be found at RHS Find a Plant. See the list below for some of our suggestions on choosing the best roses.

