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most recent 5 APR  
Initial post 25 FEB 04 by Cass
I believe Rita Sammons should be classified as a polyantha, not a rambler, since it is a sport of Cécile Brunner.
Reply #1 posted 5 APR by MiGreenThumb
The original 'Cécile Brunner's is not a rambler, so that would need to be changed to Polyantha. Great catch.
The climbing version is a sport. Not the original!

I too am curious of the differences between Rita and Cécile. Is Rita a darker pink on average?
most recent 26 NOV 23  
Initial post 26 NOV 23 by Usami
What differentiates this from the bush form CB? Would anyone know?