A Polish variety raised by Władysław Noll with white flowers tinged with light pink, full on old wood and single on new growth. Sepals vary from oval to diamond-shape. Anthers are yellow on creamy filaments. Flowers are borne on old wood in May-June and reappear on new shoots at the end of July and in August. Reaches 2,5-3 m height. Attaches itself to the support by means of twining leaf petioles. Suitable for growing along trellises, poles and other kinds of lower garden supports. It could climb over natural supports such as deciduous or coniferous shrubs. Thrives in sunny locations and looks particularly attractive displayed against dark background.