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Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 110.  
 
Coral Creeper Large-flowered Climber, coral to light pink, 1938, ('Dr. W. Van Fleet' x 'Emily Gray') x 'Jacotte'; Brownell. Description.
Book  (1948)  Page(s) 56.  
 
K. P. Jones, Barrington, Rhode Island. Wichuraiana Hybrids.
Of the other dozen and a half climbers born in Little Compton the best are ‘Coral Creeper’, ‘Golden Glow’, ‘Golden Pyramid’, ‘Magic Carpet’ and ‘White Gold’, all of which can be grown as vigorous climbers.
Book  (1943)  Page(s) 183.  
 
Proof of the Pudding. ....Gallagher, Que (1 pl., 1 yr) admires its holly-like foliage.....
Book  (1938)  Page(s) 91.  
 
R.Marion Hatton.  New Roses in America. 
There are three varieties which, because of their very supple canes, Mr. Brownell designates as creepers instead of climbers. They will be found easy to train on banks. Coral Creeper has tea-scented flowers with 20 petals, warm flesh inside, coral pink reverse, with a golden flush over all. The foliage is really attractive, very much like that of holly. My notes read a lovely flower on an attractive plant... All of these Brownell Roses need time to become established. 
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