Mrs. Sam Mcgredy
A strong climber. Crisp buds of a beautiful coppery orange flushed with scarlet, against glossy, dark, bronzy foliage. It repeats well. The growth is not too rigid, and the flower stems are suitably lax. McGredy, 1929. Read more
10ft Wall or Fence
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