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"J. Datson" rose References
Magazine  (2021)  Page(s) 22. Vol 43, No. 3.  
 
Margaret Furness.  Random Notes About Chinas. 
It’s likely they were shared around in Australia in the 19th century by seed as well as by cuttings. The many found Chinas show minor differences - Rookwood “J. Datson” is sweetly scented - but most of them (apart from the “Hahndorf Mini-China”) aren’t distinct enough to warrant individual write-ups. Rookwood “Jane Vaughan” is a single red with a white eye; it may be a local seedling, as Chinas do tend to throw singles.
Magazine  (Dec 2019)  Page(s) 9. Vol 41, No. 4.  
 
Sue Zwar.  An Update on the Heritage Rose Garden in Penola
I will also be including any extra Chinas that come my way, three so far – “Grandma Frederick’s Red Rose” originally from Nancy Rudgely, “Carlsruhe Red China”, which may be Louis-Philippe 1834, and the “Rookwood China”, thanks to Glennis Clark and the propagators of the Sydney group (and to Steve Beck for transporting it).
Magazine  (Jun 2019)  Page(s) 18. Vol 41, No. 2.  
 
Margaret Furness.  Renmark - What Still Needs Backup.
Foundlings "J. Datson" (Rookwood), "Mrs. Goode's Red China" and "Grandma Frederick's Red China" are very similar, one of them at Petticoat Lane is enough.
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