
These questions and many others are answered with information organized according to the practical needs of cultivation. The roses are divided according to the uses for which they are best suited: roses that climb and ramble roses for beds, borders and hedges roses for espalier and groundcover roses for patios and balconies winter-hardy, disease resistant cold-climate roses
Each rose has its own identity card, a description of its unique characteristics and needs. One or more color photographs beautifully depict each flower. Since not all varieties are universally available, suitable alternative selections are given for each rose. This feature greatly widens the already vast selection presented in the book. Suggestions are made for roses or other flowers that make harmonizing garden companions.
Roses is a richly detailed handbook offering much-needed information to novice and seasoned gardeners alike.
| john emms douglas c schmidt harcourt school publishers raymond murphy esther and jerry hicks | eds ronald huston manoj mitta kevin trudeau george orwell |