Added Info HORTICULTURE Nov 1996 (v.74#9) pg. 8
Winterizing a hybrid tea rose.
HORTICULTURE Nov 1996 (v.74#9) pg. 48
A sampler of old roses.
HORTICULTURE Jan 1997 (v.94#1) pg. 52
Roses for mixed borders. Specific hybrids recomended. Includes a list of plants that are good companions.
HORTICULTURE Apr 1998 (v.95#4) pg. 43
First-rate roses. Chart lists performance and disease/insect/winter resistance rating for 10 hybrids.
HORTICULTURE Jul-Aug 1998 (v.95#7) pg. 16
How to protect rugosa roses from being attacked by stem borers.
HORTICULTURE Jan-Feb 1999 (v.96#1) pg. 12
How to get rid of thrips on roses.
HORTICULTURE Jul-Aug 1999 (v.96#6) pg. 12
English roses. A sampler of some desirable hybrids.
HORTICULTURE Nov-Dec 1999 (v.96#8) pg. 28
How to harvest and utilize rose hips as a source of food and vitamins.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #67 Jan-Feb 1981 pg. 101
Tips on using natural pest-control methods to raise an almost insect-free rose garden.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #74 Mar-Apr 1982 pg. 26
Summertime shrub roses. What is available and growing tips.
OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL Jul-Aug 1994 (v.22#5) pg. 24
Old roses, a sampler.
OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL May-Jun 1997 (v.25#3) pg. 28
How to raise old-fashioned rosa rugosa, roses that are prized for their large hips (ripe seedpods) that are used for tea, jam and other edibles.
ORGANIC GARDENING Mar 1977 (v.24#3) pg. 93
Tips on caring for roses from Armand B. Ferrara, consulting rosarian for the American Rose Society.
ORGANIC GARDENING Mar 1977 (v.24#3) pg. 95
How to raise rosa rugosa and information on harvesting the hips.
ORGANIC GARDENING May 1979 (v.26#5) pg. 42
Rose hipping. How to raise and harvest rose hips for use as a source of vitamin C.
ORGANIC GARDENING Sep 1981 (v.28#9) pg. 34
A potpourri of rose recipes to capture the fragerence of roses. Includes rose petal jam, ice cream, syrup, vinegar, salad dressing and rose water.
ORGANIC GARDENING Sep 1981 (v.28#9) pg. 114
Tips on protecting small plants and shrubs during the winter months.
ORGANIC GARDENING Nov 1984 (v.31#11) pg. 48
Resistant varieties of roses and growing methods.
ORGANIC GARDENING Dec 1985 (v.32#12) pg. 34
Low-care roses. A guide to trouble-free varieties for different regions of the United States. Inserts tell how to prune in the summer for more bloom and how to prune shrub roses.
ORGANIC GARDENING Apr 1988 (v.35#4) pg. 38
Versatile ornamental woody vines. Habit, growth rate, landscape use described for wisteria, clematis, honeysuckle, climbing hydrangea, kolomikta actinidia and climbing rose. Includes tips on training climbers.
ORGANIC GARDENING Jul 1988 (v.35#7) pg. 50
Winterize your yard. A guide to plant protection to prevent cold weather damage.
ORGANIC GARDENING Sep 1989 (v.36#8) pg. 50
A guide to low-growing, everblooming roses to grow as ground covers. How to peg a long-caned rose.
ORGANIC GARDENING Mar 1991 (v.38#3) pg. 32
Growing roses organically. A guide to disease-resistant varieties. Discusses blackspot, rust, mildews and fungal diseases and how to combat them. Includes tips on roses to avoid.
ORGANIC GARDENING May-Jun 1992 (v.39#5) pg. 62
A guide to blackspot-resistant roses for the Eastern United States.
ORGANIC GARDENING Sep-Oct 1992 (v.39#7) pg. 70
Step-by-step guide to forcing a miniature rose to bloom indoors in mid-February.
ORGANIC GARDENING Jan 1993 (v.40#1) pg. 68
A guide to perfect pruning of shade trees, fruit trees, small fruits, ornamental shrubs and roses.
ORGANIC GARDENING Feb 1993 (v.40#2) pg. 34
Become a rose breeder. How to create a hybrid that is disease-resistant and locally adapted.
ORGANIC GARDENING May-Jun 1993 (v.40#5) pg. 66
Growing roses from cut flowers, a method of propagating live rose plants from cuttings.
ORGANIC GARDENING Feb 1994 (v.41#2) pg. 64
Grow the right rose for your region. Varieties for north and south are noted, along with information on four common rose diseases and a summary of classes of roses.
ORGANIC GARDENING Apr 1994 (v.41#4) pg. 56
Advice on how to get rid of wild roses.
ORGANIC GARDENING May-Jun 1994 (v.41#5) pg. 22
Tips on rooting roses.
ORGANIC GARDENING Apr 1995 (v.42#4) pg. 23
Tip on starting roses from existing plants.
ORGANIC GARDENING Nov 1995 (v.42#8) pg. 67
Tip suggests anchors that will keep plastic rose cones in place, even in winter winds.
ORGANIC GARDENING Jan 1996 (v.43#1) pg. 68
Big results with miniature roses. A guide to varieties and their culture, both outdoors and inside.
ORGANIC GARDENING Dec 1996 (v.43#9) pg. 44
Organic roses made easy. Advice on raising roses without toxic chemicals.
ORGANIC GARDENING Jan-Feb 1999 (v.46#1) pg. 27
Technique for turning a cutting from an old rose into a new rosebush.
ORGANIC GARDENING Nov-Dec 1999 (v.46#6) pg. 80
Lessons from the rose masters. Four Los Angeles experts share their secrets on growing magnificent blooms.
SUNSET May 1982 (v.168#5) pg. 108
How, where and when to cut roses. Some tips.
SUNSET Jun 1982 (v.168#6) pg. 224
Four ways to prune roses are shown.
SUNSET Jan 1983 (v.170#1) pg. 110
Growing your own rose hybrids from seed.
SUNSET Jun 1983 (v.170#6) pg. 226
How to "train" a rose arbor.
SUNSET Feb 1984 (v.172#2) pg. 198
Tips on planting and caring for dwarf roses.
SUNSET May 1984 (v.172#5) pg. 110
How to grow roses in containers.
SUNSET Jan 1985 (v.174#1) pg. 146
A guide to selecting and training climbing roses.
SUNSET Dec 1985 (v.175#6) pg. 214
Tip for beginning gardeners: How to prune a rose.
SUNSET Jan 1986 (v.176#1) pg. 142
How to plant a rose in six easy steps.
SUNSET Jan 1986 (v.176#1) pg. 153
Tip: How and when to cut hybrid tea rose blooms
SUNSET Jun 1986 (v.176#6) pg. 220
Tips on growing miniature roses.
SUNSET Apr 1987 (v.178#4) pg. 251
Pruning a hybrid tea rose is illustrated in photos.
SUNSET Jan 1988 (v.180#1) pg. 134A
Putting roses to work for you. Three types of roses (miniatures, floribundas and climbers) are useful landscape plants. Tips on pruning to control size and encourage blooms.
SUNSET Jan 1988 (v.180#1) pg. 68
Roses for hedges, edges and ground covers. A guide to 19 varieties.
SUNSET Jan 1989 (v.182#1) pg. 128
Tips on annuals that can be grown around the base of rosebushes with minimum root competition.
SUNSET Feb 1989 (v.182#2) pg. 156
Tips on heading off the rose diseases.
SUNSET Feb 1990 (v.184#2) pg. 186
How to help your roses through a dry summer.
SUNSET Jun 1991 (v.186#6) pg. 142
Raising roses in pots. Selection and care advice.
SUNSET Jan 1992 (v.188#1) pg. 44
Keep roses blooming by proper pruning.
SUNSET Apr 1993 (v.190#4) pg. 104
Antique roses for today's gardens. Tips on growing them for their beauty, fragrance, and history.
SUNSET Feb 1994 (v.192#2) pg. 91
Floral companions to plant under roses. Good choices to cover bare soil.
SUNSET Mar 1994 (v.192#3) pg. 78
Grow a garden in a pocket planter. Four new looks for the classic strawberry pot. (1) Soft grass pot. (2) Herb pot. (3) Succulent pot. (4) Rose pot.
SUNSET Jun 1994 (v.192#6) pg. 70
Top 10 shrub roses for the garden. Includes tips on planting and care.
SUNSET Dec 1994 (v.193#6) pg. 59
Wild, wonderful and robust rugosas. Tips on growing them and a dozen varieties that are recommended.
SUNSET Jan 1996 (v.196#1) pg. 50
Picking your own roses. A guide to 7 roses that are the most rewarding to grow, plus tips on their planting and care.
WOMAN'S DAY Apr 28 1981 (v.44#9) pg. 108
How to select a rosebed and plant roses in the spring.
WORKBASKET May 1981 (v.46#7) pg. 30
Rose care. Tips on caring for hydrid teas, floribundas and polyanthas.
WORKBASKET Jan 1983 (v.48#3) pg. 27
Tips on how to plant Lenten roses.
WORKBASKET Mar 1984 (v.49#5) pg. 26
Old fashioned rose trellis is built from 4x4 and 2x4 framework covered with wooden lath.
WORKBENCH Jul-Aug 1983 (v.39#4) pg. 59