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Book  (1960)  Page(s) 90.  
 
A. W. Jessep.  The March of Roses. 
Anne was introduced into Australia in 1926 and now and again produced a champion bloom.  In 1946 it was placed on the recommended list but it is not a robust grower and has already lost that honour..  
Book  (1952)  Includes photo(s).
 
p93.  C. A. Brown.  Know Your Roses. 
Anne, for instance, is a very dwarf grower, whereas a similar coloured rose, Mrs. George Geary, is rather a tall plant.

p107.  Photo Anne.
 
Book  (1940)  Page(s) 9.  
 
Anne Hybrid Tea. (Pemberton 1925)... cherry-red
Website/Catalog  (1936)  Page(s) 6.  
 
Anne Hybrid Tea (J.H. Pemberton 1925) Description.
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 28.  
 
Anne (HP) Pemberton 1925; cherry-red, very large, double, globular, beautiful, high-centered, upright stems, floriferous, continuous bloom, fragrance 7/10, Damask; growth 6/10, dense, hardy. Sangerhausen
Magazine  (Oct 1929)  Page(s) 133.  
 
Rosiers hybrides de thé ... Anne (J.-H. Pemberton). — Fleur rose cerise, pleine, à centre élevé, de belle forme globuleuse, sur pédoncule ferme et érigé, odorante et florifère.
Website/Catalog  (1929)  Page(s) 2.  
 
Novelties and Scarce Roses
Anne. Hybrid Tea. (J. H. Pemberton, 1925.) Pointed buds and globular flowers of rich. distinct cherry-red, filled with delicious, old-fashioned Rose perfume. Blooms are held erect; plant vigorous, compact, and free-flowering.
One of the late Rev. Mr. Pemberton's adventures into the Hybrid Tea class, and seems a very fine variety. It is popular abroad.
Website/Catalog  (1926)  Page(s) 23.  
 
New Roses for 1926. Anne (HT. J. H. Pemberton) Full, pointed, globular, cherry pink flowers, carried on erect sturdy stems. Free flowering, with a rich damask perfume. 4/- each.
Very sweet, fairly full blooms, but colour rather hard
Book  (1926)  Page(s) 181.  
 
Anne Hybrid Tea (Rev. J.H. Pemberton, 1925)... cherry-red
Magazine  (Oct 1925)  Page(s) 249.  
 
Roses nouvelles ...
Anne. D'un beau rouge H. T. Forme délicieuse et parfum agréable, présentée par Rev. J. H. PEMBERTON.
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