The rosarian of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden's justly celebrated Cranford Rose Garden charts the month-to-month maintenance of a rose garden, including the basics of environmentally sound growing techniques. Covers all regions of North America and includes color photos, drawings, and charts.
Encompassing art, literature, science, technology, history, and everything in-between, this eclectic little volume tells the stories behind rose varieties. Full-color art throughout.
No flower is more popular than the rose, and none can match the color, beauty, and drama that climbing roses bring to a garden. This guide catalogs 65 beautiful rose varieties that thrive in the varied soil and climate conditions of North America. It is full of suggestions on how to cultivate and train the roses. 90 full-color photos.
The first book devoted expressly to the exciting variety of plants that can be grown with roses gives gardeners of all levels the information they need to create a beautiful landscape.
Edition: 1st Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Henry Holt, 1990
Date Published: 1990
Description: Very Good in Very Good jacket. First Edition. 4to 224 pages. Book is geared specifically to North America and to the special conditions and opportunities provided here. Hundreds of colour plates. Book & DJ are in near fine condition. read more
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Roses: From the Archives of the Royal Horticultural Society