Taylor's Guide to Roses: How to Select, Grow, and Enjoy More Than 380 Roses

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Houghton Mifflin, 2001 - Gardening - 474 pages
No variety of plants can contribute as much beauty to a garden - and as much satisfaction to the gardener who knows how to grow them - as roses. In this guide you'll find

* photographs of almost 400 roses, with a quick reference to fragrance, winter hardiness, and disease resistance * every important class of rose - Species Roses, Old Garden Roses, Shrubs, Hybrid Teas, Floribundas, Grandifloras, Miniatures, and Climbers * suggestions for carefree border and ground-cover roses * an encyclopedia entry for each plant, noting its uses and limitations * a pest and disease chart that describes the damage, its cause, and ecologically safe controls.

Whether you want to buy a single carefree bush or maintain a whole garden of perfect roses, this Taylor's Guide has everything you need to know to succeed the first time.

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