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"Jane Cranston" rose References
Booklet  (2022)  Page(s) 32-33.  Includes photo(s).
 
"Jane Cranston" 
Magazine  (2019)  Page(s) 36. Vol. 41, No. 2..  Includes photo(s).
 
Margaret Furness.  Mystery Teas in Australia
“Jane Cranston”, collected Rookwood. Flowers semidouble, yellow fading white. Flowers in flushes, good winter flowering. New growth red. Receptacle and pedicel are green in summer, red in autumn. Prickles sparse. Has similarities to Isabella Sprunt but is much less robust, and hips are rare. Low- growing, can be spreading. Can get mildew. Rarely grown.
▲Top to bottom “Jane Cranston”, Isabella Sprunt, “Vestey’s Yellow”.
 
Magazine  (2012)  Page(s) 33. Vol 34, No. 3.  Includes photo(s).
 
Editor. Thanks to the perseverance of Barbara May and Jane Zammit in preserving the Rookwood teas, and their generous assistance, most of those Teas are now in the HRIAI Collection at Renmark. They will be big enough to supply budwood in a year or two.
“Jane Cranston”. Closer to ‘Isabella Sprunt’ than to “Vestey’s yellow”. Fades to white. A poor doer in NSW. Photo Jane Zammit.
Magazine  (2012)  Page(s) 61. Vol 34, No. 4.  
 
Margaret Furness. Update on some roses. Rookwood “Jane Cranston” (photo 34-3-33) appears different from both ‘Isabella Sprunt’ and “Vestey’s Yellow”.
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