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'Jane Lazenby' rose References
Booklet (2008) An Information List of all Varieties. p3. 1959 Jane Lazenby - 54/915. Nicknamed Carmen. Wife of the manager of the London Press Club.
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 266. Jane Lazenby Floribunda, rose-pink, 1959, 'Alain' x 'Mme. Henri Guillot'; McGredy, S., IV. Description.
Book (1962) Page(s) 28. E. B. Le Grice. Some British Raised Floribundas of Recent Years. 'Jane Lazenby', of similar type [to 'Chanelle'] but more vigorous, has masses of carmine-pink flowers which make less public appeal.
Book (1961) Page(s) 21. Roy and Heather Rumsey. New Roses. 'Jane Lazenby'. Rosy pink large flowered clusters.
Book (1961) Page(s) 41. 'Jane Lazenby'. Floribunda. McGredy, 1958. 'Alain' x 'Mme. Henri Guillot'. Rose Madder No. 23 paling to the centre and shading into yellow at base, moderately full, opening 3 1/2 inches across, fragrant. Vigorous and spreading. T.G.C. 1958.
(1961) Page(s) 3. Novelty roses for 1961. 'Jane Lazenby'. rose pink large flowered clusters. Vigorous and tall.
Book (1960) Page(s) 64. Includes photo(s). Jane Lazenby (floribunda) 'Alain' x 'Mme. Henri Guillot'. Raised by Samuel McGredy & Son, Portadown. Trial Ground Certificate 1958.
Book (1959) p194 Trial Ground Certificate to: 'Jane Lazenby' (Flori). Raiser and Distributor: S. McGredy & Son, Portadown, N. Ireland. Trial Ground No. 1615. Reg. No. 511. 'Alain' x 'Mme. Henri Guillot'. Growth moderately vigorous and spreading, medium green foliage, light when young, 16. Freedom from disease, 12. Blooms moderately full 25 petals), opening flat 3 1/2 inches across, Rose Madder 23 paling to the centre and shading into yellow at base, 15. Freedom of flowering, 16. General effect, 6. Fragrance, 5.
p210 Samuel McGredy & Son advertisement. 'Jane Lazenby' Floribunda. Raised by Sam McGredy IV. We grow our roses in rows three feet apart. This enables us to walk up and down the rows. Now and again you get a husky variety that grows so well it blocks your path. 'Jane Lazenby' is such a rose. The warm rose pink colour does not mind rain or sun. A rose for that "difficult" spot in your garden. Trial Ground Certificate N.R.S.
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