We discuss the viability of gb → tH → ttb charged-Higgs signals at the proposed LHC pp supercollider, in the decay channel tt → (bqq ′ )(bℓν). Here one top quark decays hadronically and one semileptonically, with all three b-quarks giving flavor-tagged jets.The principal backgrounds come from ttg, ttq, ttc and ttb continuum production, with possible mis-tagging of g, q and c. We conclude that significant signals can be separated from these backgrounds, for limited but interesting ranges of the parameters m H± and tan β, with the LHC energy and luminosity.The search for Higgs bosons is in the forefront of present research effort in particle physics [1]. While there is a single Higgs boson in the Standard Model (SM), the minimal supersymmetric extension (MSSM) has five of them -three neutral (h, H, A) and two charged (H ± ). Phenomenological interest here has concentrated largely on the neutral sector [2,3,4,5].As regards H ± , it is recognized that top decay would provide viable signals at hadron colliders if m H ± < m t [4,5,6,7,8,9]. On the other hand, the region m H ± > m t is favored by constraints from b → sγ data[10], if there are no light charginos [11]; this region has been considered problematical, since the principal signal H → tb would suffer from large QCD backgrounds at a hadron collider [7,12]. However, the possibility of efficient b-tagging could