Description
Bears a profusion of clusters of highly fragranced single white flowers that fade from cream to pure white. Raised by Sir Frederick C. Stern (UK) 1950 from a cross between Rosa mulliganii var. sinowilsonii seedling.A rampant once-flowering climber found as a chance seedling in the garden of the banker Sir Frederick Stern, and so named because it flowered on his wedding day (June 26)