'Anna Marie' rose References
Book (1960) Page(s) 97. F.J. Melville, Kettering. Roses in Southern Tasmania Anna Marie, which I will forever grow for its delicious perfume, is settling in.
Book (1950) Page(s) 12. Harry H. Hazlewood. The New Roses of 1950. Anna Marie HT. (Ohlhus, 1948) Long shapely double blooms of light rose pink which keep their colour well. The growth is tall and the variety will be very welcome.
Website/Catalog (1950) Page(s) 4. Novelty Roses 1950. Anna Marie (H.T.) (Ohlus, 1948). Long shapely, fully double blooms of light rose pink. They keep their colour well, and' are richly fragrant. An acquisition. 10/6 each.
Article (misc) (1950) Page(s) 189. Anna Marie Hybrid Tea. Rose-pink. (Ohlhus; introduced by Conard-Pyle 1947)
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