Book (1936) Page(s) 368. Jane (setigera or arvensis) Pierce before 1850); deep lilac-pink, medium size, cup form, climbing habit.
Book (1888) Page(s) 86. R. rubifolia...Jane...
Magazine (1 Apr 1880) Page(s) 59. [From "NOTICE SUR LES ROSES AMÉRICAINES" by H.B. Ellwanger, read at the Horticultural Society of Rochester on 29 January 1880] Rosa Rubifolia (Roses des prairies). ... Jane. — Carné rosé, double, très-bien faite.
Magazine (Mar 1880) Page(s) 141. Rose des prairies (Rosa rubifolia) .... R. Jane. Fleur rose foncé, double, rameaux très fins.
Book (1860) Page(s) 167. Rosa setigera...Jane, medium size, very double, lilac-pink
Book (1859) Page(s) 30. The following varieties have been grown from seed by Mr. Joshua Pierce, Nurseryman, Washington City. ....Jane, pink, very perfect in form, quite fragrant.
Book (1858) Page(s) 307. Rosa rubifolia. Jane, medium size, very double, lilac-pink.
Magazine (Aug 1849) Page(s) 379. Massachusetts Horticultural Society. Exhibited. -- From Hovey & Co., fifteen varieties of Prairie roses, as follows: -- Queen [of the Prairies], Perpetual Pink, Superba, Baltimore Belle, Pallida, Caradori Allen, Miss Gunnell, Mrs. Hovey, Eva Corinne, Anne Marie, Jane, Pride of Washington, President, and Triumphant...
NB: despite the promise of fifteen varieties, only fourteen are listed.
Book (1849) Page(s) 32, supplement. Descriptive List of Roses. List of roses that bloom only once in the season. Climbing Roses. Rubifolia. 1871 Jane (Pierce's)... cupped. Deep rosy lilac, very double.
Book (1848) Page(s) 102. Rosa rubilfolia. The Prairie Rose. The Prairie, or Bramble-leaved Rose, is a North- American species, introduced to England in 1830. [...] [T]hose varieties we have hitherto seen appear best suited for Climbing Roses, and require no particular cultivation. 7. Jane; flowers lilac rose, of medium size, very double. Habit, robust and vigorous.
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