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  1. Peter Schneider on Roses (Burpee Expert Gardener) by Peter Schneider, 1995-03
  2. The Time Life Encyclopedia of Gardening Roses by James Underwood Crockett, 1975
  3. Roses for the Smaller Garden by Mark Mattock, 2004-04-24
  4. Jackson & Perkins Beautiful Roses Made Easy:Southern Edition (Jackson & Perkins Beautiful Roses Made Easy) by Teri Dunn, Walter Reeves, 2004-03-04
  5. Classic roses: An illustrated encyclopaedia and grower's manual of old roses, shrub roses, and climbers (Classic Roses) by Peter Beales, 1985
  6. Roses (Garden Guides) by DK Publishing, 2004-04-19
  7. Roses: The Most Beautiful Roses for Large and Small Gardens : Design Ideas for Rose Arbors, Trellises, and Beds : Rose Know-How, Planting, Culture, (Nature Guides) by Otto Bunemann, Jurgen Becker, 1994-02
  8. Shrub Roses: Paradise in Bloom by Marilyn Raff, 2006-09-30
  9. Meilland: A Life in Roses by Alain Meilland, 1984-04-16
  10. Roses: For Your Garden by David Austin, 2008-05-25
  11. Roses: 1001 Gardening Questions Answered by Garden Way Publishing, 1989-03
  12. Growing Roses (Cassell Good Gardening Guides) by Janet Cheriton, 1995-08
  13. Gardening With Roses: Designing With Easy-Care Climbers, Ramblers & Shrubs by Judith C. McKeon, 1997-05
  14. Roses (Burpee American Gardening Series) by Suzanne Frutig Bales, 1994-01

121. Growing Roses In Shade And Shade Tolerant Roses
Since a rose variety may be grown in only one location in the garden, Druit, Liz, The Organic rose Garden, 1996, Taylor Publishing Company, Dallas
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Growing Roses In Shade / Shade Tolerant Roses
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  • It is difficult for the rose grower to make a good evaluation of a rose's shade tolerance. Since a rose variety may be grown in only one location in the garden, sun or part shade, the rose gardener often can not compare the rose's performance in a more sunny or shaded situation. Perhaps the more experienced rose gardener would be able to make a more informed comment about any particular rose and it's penchant for sun or shade.
    The repeat blooming roses I grow that perform best in partial shade are: 'Ballerina' (hy.musk, Bentall, 1937)

122. Vermont House & Home
The first step to planting your rose garden is to remove soil from an area 18 to To make sure your rose garden stands out, you can plant other seasonal
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123. All About Roses - The New York Botanical Garden
All About Roses gardening Courses at The New York Botanical Garden.
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pages from catalog All About Roses, June 25. In celebration of the thousands of roses in flower in the historic Peggy Rockefeller Rose Garden, Continuing Education offers a full day of classes, on six different topics related to roses. Learn practical information about how to select and grow your own roses. Saturday, June 25, 10 a.m.-12 p.m.

124. Creating A Rose Garden
As we move through the month of March, our rose activities begin in the South. roses need plenty of sun so select a site that gets at least six hours of
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Creating a Rose Garden
March 5, 2005
by Scott Smithwick
Hybrid tea, Floribunda, and Grandiflora are three popular types of rose bushes that grow from four to eight feet tall. The Hybrid tea rose is a tall growing type that produces single blooms repeatedly through the season. The classic long-stem rose comes from a Hybrid tea rose. The Grandiflora rose is also a tall ever-blooming rose that produces clusters of blooms larger than Hybrid tea roses. Floribunda roses are smaller growing roses that produce an abundance of tiny blooms all season long. Climbing roses can be a beautiful addition to your landscape provided you give them something to climb on. A plain-looking chain link fence can turn into an amazing wall of flowers with the addition of a climbing rose. Wherever you plan to put a climbing rose make sure you have enough room. As they mature, their canes can easily reach fifteen to thirty feet long. My favorite climber is the Joseph’s Coat. Its blooms open yellow then gradually change to orange and eventually a deep red.

125. Rose Tips By Dr. Garden From Monterey Lawn And Garden
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Tips for Your Rose Garden
by Dr. Garden
Roses are one of the first flowers to leaf out and bloom in the spring. Since they are early, they also are attacked heavily by powdery mildew and aphids. Powdery mildew is the whitish area that appears on the new leaf growth. Aphids are generally found on the rose buds an if populations are high they will destroy early blossoms. Saf-T-Side Downy mildew also attacks roses in certain areas. If this disease is a problem in your rose garden you can control it with Monterey Aliette For bigger and brighter blooms on roses a dose of Epsom Salts is a must! Simply apply a quarter cup of Epsom salts around the base of the rose bush and let the rainfall or irrigation take in into the soil. Be sure to visit our Rose Care Products page for more detailed descriptions and product labels. These insect control tips have been brought to you by Dr. Garden,
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126. Growing Roses Organically
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