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Book  (2015)  Includes photo(s).
 
p96. Jane McGrath....

p100. Jane McGrath....
Website/Catalog  (2015)  Page(s) 51.  Includes photo(s).
 
Jane McGrath (Rockliz). Australian bred, the lightly scented blooms are produced in clusters on slightly arching canes. Drought hardy with excellent disease resistance, the bush is an all round easy care rose. Great for pots or mass planting, although may be more spreading in warm weather. 80cm high and wide. $1.00 from the sale will be donated to the McGrath Foundation.
Website/Catalog  (24 Jan 2011)  
 
Treloar Roses website
Jane McGrath ....Jane had seen this rose and was looking forward to it being released in her name before she passed away in June 2008.
Newsletter  (Mar 2010)  Page(s) 3.  Includes photo(s).
 
Fair. Jane McGrath' We don’t have this one but take feedback from other growers in Queensland. As a sport of Bonica it has very similar growth and flowers although growers here claim Bonica to be the better plant
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