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'Cramoisi Supérieur' rose References
Magazine  (1979)  Page(s) 2. Vol 1, No. 3.  
 
A letter from Nancy Steen.    
……a red China in Professor Waterhouse’s garden was called Lady Brisbane there, but nowhere else that I know of,     was there a red China so named?     (attention Sydney members!)     I fancy this could be a local name ……..
Magazine  (1965)  Page(s) 36. Vol 14, No. 1.  
 
Elizabeth Ball. Roses in Bermuda.
....However, if a rose will grow well on its own roots, produce a quantity of bloom and have a long life (there is an 'Agrippina' here growing on its own roots reputed to be nearing its century) I feel that an understock is unnecessary.
Magazine  (Jan 1954)  Page(s) 1. trimester, p. 5.  
 
[From "Le Rosa Chinensis et ses descendants" by Wilhelm Kordes, pp. 4-8]
Le Jardin botanique de Genève possède un magnifique exemplaire de l'autre type qui ressemble encore extérieurement au Rosa chinensis semperflorens, la Cramoisie supérieure, Coquereau ou Plantier, 1832, devenue rare de nos jours.
Magazine  (Jun 1951)  Page(s) 2. trimester, p. 55.  
 
[From the article "Le Rosier sur la Côte d'Azur", by Joseph Baccialone, Ingénieur Horticole, Chef de Service des Jardins de la Ville d'Antibes, pp. 46-59]
Parmi les rosiers de Bengale nous citons : — Cramoisi supérieur, cramoisi, floraison continue.
Website/Catalog  (1948)  Page(s) 7.  
 
Agrippina. China. (1832.) A tall growing, very vigorus (sic) shrub rose, producing persistently, great clusters of cherry-red double blooms, shaded lighter at center, and of distinctive old-time form. Blooming for many years at the door of a good neighbor, it never fails to nod a happy greeting. 1.50
Book  (1947)  Page(s) 118.  
 
Lady Brisbane (Cluster)  Still one of the best cluster roses for low everblooming hedge or formal beds and rose gardens. Also called Crimson Monthly. Habit 3 (Polyanthus) One of the oldest in the list
Website/Catalog  (1947)  Page(s) 46.  
 
General List. Floribunda Roses. Lady Brisbane (China. Plantier 1834) 3.  Known under various names such as Rosa indica, Cramoisi Superieur and Crimson Monthly.  Makes a good everblooming hedge. 
Book  (1942)  Page(s) 59.  
 
There is an old rose that goes by the name of Agrippina, the China rose introduced to England in 1789, but which may be Cramoisi Supérieur, a variety of somewhat later date, which is found in many of California's old garden, often growing as a hedge. From early spring to winter it bears continuously its compact, cup-form double flowers of deep crimson, several to a stalk, and it seems very resistant to the usual pests.
Website/Catalog  (1939)  Page(s) 84.  
 
Rosiers Bengale (Rosa Semperflorens) ... Cramoisi supérieur Fleur moyenne double rouge cramoisi.
Website/Catalog  (1938)  Page(s) 81.  
 
Rosa indica - This variety is known under the various names of:- Lady Brisbane, Cramoisi Superieur and Crimson Monthly.  It is an ideal variety for hedges, being compact in growth and quite continuous in its blooming.  It may be clipped when necessary, and treated in the same way as an ordinary shrub hedge.  It is becoming increasingly popular and is highly recommended for low hedges and borders
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