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'Frazier Annesley' rose References
Book  (1941)  Page(s) 114.  
 
Mr. H. J. Brunning.  East St. Kilda, Vic. 
Frazer Annesley, being novel and pretty when half open, is not a full petal Rose. To get the best results, the soil should be good. 
Book  (1939)  
 
p112.  Mr Frank Penn, NZ. Some of the Newer Sorts. 
Frazer Annesley is an exceedingly attractive Rose, of rich and beautiful colouring, but the growth is very spindly.

p123.  Mr. W. Summers, Blackwood, S.A.
Frazer Annesley.- Long pointed buds, saffron yellow on outside, with carmine shading on under side of petals, which are twisted. Not unlike a small cactus charm dahlia flower, but, unfortunately, the flower stems are weak.

p129.  Mrs T. R. Willis, NZ.  Rangitiki Roses
Frazer Annesley.—A bicolour, grows well and has well shaped blooms of pink and yellow, with deeper yellow on the outside.
Magazine  (Jun 1938)  Page(s) 10.  
 
M. MCGREDY : Frazer Annesley, intérieur des pétales carmin de cochenille sur fond jaune d or 
Website/Catalog  (1938)  Page(s) 19.  
 
Bush Roses
Frazer Annesley (Hybrid Tea)... Inside of petals cochineal carmine with golden yellow base. The outside is saffron yellow. The blooms are long, pointed and of medium size. The habit of growth is free and branching. Introduced 1935.
Website/Catalog  (1938)  Page(s) 17.  
 
Rosiers Nouveax de 1935
Hybrides de Thé
Frazer Annesley  (S. Mc. Gredy).
Fleur pleine, de grandeur moyenne, color unique, intérieur des pétales carmin de cochenille sur fond jaune d'or, extérieur jaune safran.  Bouton long et pointu.
Book  (1937)  
 
p83.  John Poulsen, N.Z.  Christchurch Roses.
Frazer Annesley. - Vigorous growth and very free flowering. Very fine buds, but the petals are rather narrow and open loosely.  A purely decorative Rose, after the style of Portadown Sally.

p126.   Mr. C. Heers, Q’ld. Novelties in Queensland.
Frazer Annesley. A pretty tinted semi-single variety, but does not hold.
Book  (1936)  
 
p33.  Harry H. Hazlewood.  The New Roses of 1936. 
McGredy lists Frazer Annesley, a weak, spindly grower, with extremely pretty blooms of twenty-five petals. Pernetiana breeding is very evident.

p114.  Mr. Allen A. Brundrett.  The New Roses in Victoria. 
Frazer Annesley, H.T. (McGredy).-A most promising decorative variety. The buds are long and pointed, possessing 24 petals. The growth is most free and branching, producing nice, long stems. ' The effect of the dark red young foliage against the dark green mature foliage is also very effective. The colour effect is most startling, somewhat similar to Delightful, the inside of the petals being cochineal carmine and the outside saffron yellow.
Website/Catalog  (1936)  Page(s) 39.  
 
New Roses 1936.  Frazer Annesley (HT.  S. McGredy & Sons 1935) Inside of petals cochineal carmine with golden yellow at the base; outside saffron yellow. The blooms are long, pointed, full, of medium size, and carried on long, stiff stems. 4/- each.
A very pretty decorative with 25 petals.
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 28.  
 
Annesley, Frazer (HT) McGredy 1935; cochenille-carmine, base golden-yellow, reverse saffron-yellow, medium size, double, fine form, elongated, high-centered, lasting, floriferous, continuous bloom, long stems, fragrance 3/10, growth 7/10, upright, well-branched.
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