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'Climbing Agrippina' rose References
Booklet  (2009)  Page(s) 37-38.  
 
The dendogram based on the SSR data also helps show the realtionship of another group of red China Roses. Though both accessions C4 and C3 [both ex Antique Rose Emporium] are triploid and rarely set hips, the double flowered rose 'Climbing Cramoisi Superieur', is said to be a seedling of 'Cramoisi Superieur' (Dickerson, 1992). The similarity of 0.87 found in this study does indeed support seedling status or other close inbred relationship, rather than the more common situation where a climbing variety named for another cultivar is the vegetative sport of that cultivar.
Booklet  (2009)  Page(s) 29.  
 
Triploid ...Climbing Cramoisi Superieur [Provenance: Antique Rose Emporium]
Book  (2002)  Page(s) 36.  
 
Cramoisi Superieur, Cl. Climbing Hybrid China. Not rated
Book  (2000)  Page(s) 182.  
 
Palissé, ‘Cramoisi Supérieur Grimpant’ (Couturier, 1885) peut atteindre 4 à 5m.
Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 115.  
 
Climbing China (OGR), medium red, 1885, ('Agrippina, Climbing'; 'Lady Brisbane, Climbing'); Couturier.
Book  (1993)  Page(s) 73.  
 
China ('Cramoisi Supérieur Grimpante') the climbing form of 'Cramoisi Supérieur'.
Book  (Jun 1992)  Page(s) 28, 219.  
 
Dickerson cites Jack Harkness, in Roses: Mme Couturier-Mention is not a sport but rather a climbing seedling of 'Cramoisi Supérieur'.
p. 219: Mme Couturier-Mention ('Cl. Cramoisi Supérieur') Couturier/Moser, 1885. China. Seedling of 'Cramoisi Supérieur'. [Author cites information from different sources, including an item from the Journal des Roses which says: This new offering was raised from seed by Mons Couturier-Mention....]
Article (website)  (1982)  Page(s) 14.  
 
Cramoisi Supérieur Climber (Climber) The free flowering climbing form of the above is well worth a position of prominence in any garden since there are precious few red climbers which retain their colour as this one does.  1832. (R) 12 x 10’. 
 
Article (misc)  (1960)  Page(s) 109.  
 
Climbing Cramoisi Superieure No hips. Triploid.
Article (misc)  (1954)  Page(s) 37.  
 
Cramoisi Supérieur, Cl. 21 chromosomes.
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