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ROSE
sa   ALCHEMILLA
sa   COTONEASTER
sa   GEUM
xx   FLOWER

A look at roses of the past and tips on how to find and identify old (Pre-1880) roses. Includes suggestions on how to grow old varieties in a modern garden and includes a list of nine old roses.
AMERICANA Mar-Apr 1977 (v.5#1) pg. 54

How to grow Christmas Roses (Helleborus niger).
AMERICANA Nov-Dec 1977 (v.5#5) pg. 60

Six pages on how to make the most of roses and shrubs in your home landscape.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Apr 1972 (v.50#4) pg. 52

How to get the most bloom from your roses.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jun 1972 (v.50#6) pg. Z2 (148+)

Complete guide to roses. Photos of the top choices for 1974 and some settings that show off the roses. Guide to planting and caring for roses included.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Mar 1974 (v.52#3) pg. 84, 134

A look at nine varieties of roses and tips on how to plant a rose and how to peg rose shrubs to control growth and start new plants.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Mar 1975 (v.53#3) pg. 72

A look at popular roses, climbing vines and flowering hedges that will add color to your landscape.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Mar 1976 (v.54#3) pg. 78

How to plant rose bushes and hedges.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS May 1976 (v.54#5) pg. 30

A guide to selecting and raising miniature roses.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Feb 1980 (v.58#2) pg. 107

The romance of antique roses. Includes tips on choosing the right antique roses for your garden.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Feb 1994 (v.72#2) pg. 23

Carefree roses. A guide to selecting and planting old-fashioned roses for the home garden.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Apr 1996 (v.74#4) pg. 155

Planting roses right. Basic techniques for planting both bare-root and potted roses. Also describes summer pruning methods and techniques for rejuvenating older roses.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jul 1998 (v.76#7) pg. 110

Creative ways to arrange roses and tips for caring for them to extend their beauty.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Mar 1999 (v.77#3) pg. 34

How to plant and nurture a rose garden.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Jun 1980 (v.3#9) pg. 55

Drying rose hips and using them for tea.
COUNTRYSIDE & SMALL STOCK JOURNAL Jan-Feb 1990 (v.74#1) pg. 31

Growing roses in the South without chemicals. Includes a recipe for preserving the foliage from pests and heat.
COUNTRYSIDE & SMALL STOCK JOURNAL Jan-Feb 1993 (v.77#1) pg. 21

Three projects to do with roses. (1) Soft-sculpture jewelry box. (2) Rose petal beads. (3) Rose motif quilt.
DECORATING & CRAFT IDEAS Jun 1981 (v.12#5) pg. 40

An eight-page guide to growing beautiful roses.
FAMILY CIRCLE Mar 1 1978 (v.91#3) pg. FC1 (108+)

How to grow fragrant roses. Some tips.
FAMILY CIRCLE Mar 27 1984 (v.97#5) pg. 75

Guidelines on how to buy, plant and prune roses.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #160 Jan 1975 (v.25#1) pg. 32

Planting roses. How to select, plant and care for roses.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #317 Apr 1991 (v.41#4) pg. 81

Old Roses. A guide to undemanding ornamentals for the landscape. Includes tips on landscaping with roses, finding your own old roses and how to identify them.
FINE GARDENING #4 Nov-Dec 1988 pg. 58

Miniature roses for the garden. Describes planting, culture, pest and disease control, and pruning techniques. Chart lists characteristics and sources for 23 varieties.
FINE GARDENING #6 Mar-Apr 1989 pg. 18

Homegrown hybrid roses. Tips on saving the seeds from certain hybrid roses, growing plants from the seeds, and producing interesting flowers.
FINE GARDENING #14 Jul-Aug 1990 pg. 80

Old roses for the small garden. A guide to outstanding varieties, soil preparation, planting, and maintenance. Advice on varieties that fare well in hot climates.
FINE GARDENING #17 Jan-Feb 1991 pg. 24
Correction FINE GARDENING #18 Mar-Apr 1991 pg. 4
Added Info FINE GARDENING #20 Jul-Aug 1991 pg. 8
Added Info FINE GARDENING #22 Nov-Dec 1991 pg. 6

A home remedy for black spot on roses.
FINE GARDENING #19 May-Jun 1991 pg. 86
Added Info FINE GARDENING #21 Sep-Oct 1991 pg. 4

Rosa rubrifolia, a rose to grow for its multicolored foliage. Advice on landscape use, care and propagation.
FINE GARDENING #22 Nov-Dec 1991 pg. 54

Attributes of cold-hardy, disease-tolerant roses hybridized by Griffith Buck.
FINE GARDENING #23 Jan-Feb 1992 pg. 80

Environmentally safe methods for controlling thrip insects on roses.
FINE GARDENING #26 Jul-Aug 1992 pg. 14

Roses from spring to frost. An introduction to "Stanwell Perpetual".
FINE GARDENING #28 Nov-Dec 1992 pg. 46

Advice on dealing with diseased roses.
FINE GARDENING #29 Jan-Feb 1993 pg. 16

Landscaping with climbing roses. Includes ideas on providing support for climbing roses.
FINE GARDENING #36 Mar-Apr 1994 pg. 67

How to prepare fresh-cut flowers (roses) for shipment by overnight air-freight.
FINE GARDENING #39 Sep-Oct 1994 pg. 16

Tip on using white glue to seal the hollow center of rose canes after pruning. This keeps out insects that bore.
FINE GARDENING #40 Nov-Dec 1994 pg. 8

Perennials love roses. Advice on selecting and incorporating new or antique shrub roses into a perennial border.
FINE GARDENING #43 May-Jun 1995 pg. 34

The delightful hybrid musk rose. Cultivars, placement, suitable perennial partners, etc.
FINE GARDENING #45 Sep-Oct 1995 pg. 28

Tip on using chopped-up banana skins to fertilize roses.
FINE GARDENING #46 Nov-Dec 1995 pg. 10

How to plant and care for roses. Step-by-step photos show how to plant both bare-root and container roses. Soil preparation, feeding and watering explained.
FINE GARDENING #49 May-Jun 1996 pg. 64
Added Info FINE GARDENING #51 Sep-Oct 1996 pg. 6

Rugosa (Rosa rugosa), the rugged rose. A guide to varieties grown on their own roots and their planting, culture and pruning.
FINE GARDENING #51 Sep-Oct 1996 pg. 22

How to prune roses to stimulate growth and flowering. Commonsense guidelines that even beginners can follow.
FINE GARDENING #53 Jan-Feb 1997 pg. 41

Advice on transplanting an old rosebush
FINE GARDENING #54 Mar-Apr 1997 pg. 26

A romantic garden combination. Combining herbs and old garden roses.
FINE GARDENING #54 Mar-Apr 1997 pg. 40

A guide to easy-care David Austin "English" garden roses.
FINE GARDENING #59 Jan-Feb 1998 pg. 46

How to make a protective collar for hybrid tea roses from large brown paper bags.
FINE GARDENING #60 Mar-Apr 1998 pg. 12

Keeping roses healthy. A guide to some of the more common pests and diseases affecting roses and how to prevent or treat them.
FINE GARDENING #62 Jul-Aug 1998 pg. 50

Why grafted roses sucker and how to minimize suckering.
FINE GARDENING #66 Mar-Apr 1999 pg. 82

Recommendations on antique roses for a small garden.
FINE GARDENING #68 Jul-Aug 1999 pg. 72

A look at the roses of yesterday. Some of the most famous varieties examined and information on how to plant old garden roses.
FLOWER & GARDEN Jun 1979 (v.23#6) pg. 18

A look at the three All-American roses for 1980.
FLOWER & GARDEN Jul 1979 (v.23#7) pg. 22

A look at shrub rose varieties and how to plant them in hedges.
FLOWER & GARDEN Aug 1979 (v.23#8) pg. 22

Easy pointers for perfect miniature roses.
FLOWER & GARDEN Feb-Mar 1982 (v.26#2) pg. 4

Basics about roses. How to select, use, plant, ward off troubles, enjoy the flowers, protect over winter, etc.
FLOWER & GARDEN Jun-Jul 1982 (v.26#4) pg. 14

The many good reasons for fall planting or transplanting of perennials shrubs and trees. Illustrations for pruning rose roots before replanting.
FLOWER & GARDEN Aug-Sep 1982 (v.26#5) pg. 35

Suggestions for growing miniature roses indoors without a greenhouse.
FLOWER & GARDEN Oct-Nov 1982 (v.26#6) pg. 46

Color your landscape with climbing roses. Tips on selection, siting, spacing and caring for flowered climbers.
FLOWER & GARDEN Jun-Jul 1983 (v.27#4) pg. 22

Old English method of preserving fresh roses. Pick rose buds, store them in cool, wet sand, and immerse in hot water anytime you want the buds to open.
FLOWER & GARDEN Oct-Nov 1983 (v.27#6) pg. 42

An inexpensive way to control crown gall in roses.
FLOWER & GARDEN Jun-Jul 1984 (v.28#4) pg. 36

Growing miniature roses as house plants.
FLOWER & GARDEN Oct-Nov 1985 (v.29#6) pg. 28

Spring care for roses. Explains pruning, fertilizing and spraying for fungus and insect problems.
FLOWER & GARDEN Apr-May 1986 (v.30#3) pg. 24

Simple rules to care for cut roses from the florist to make the blooms last for up to two weeks.
FLOWER & GARDEN Feb-Mar 1987 (v.31#2) pg. 8

Tip: Rejuvenate miniature roses by dividing them and pruning them vigorously in the spring.
FLOWER & GARDEN Feb-Mar 1987 (v.31#2) pg. 36

Basic principles for pruning roses.
FLOWER & GARDEN Feb-Mar 1987 (v.31#2) pg. 72

Hellebores (Lenten-rose and Christmas-rose). Leading varieties described, along with tips on selecting the proper planting location and providing winter protection.
FLOWER & GARDEN Dec 1987-Jan 1988 (v.32#1) pg. 58

Old roses. A summary of some of the differences between old and new roses and a sampler of widely available and adapted old ones. Includes a tip on starting roses from slips.
FLOWER & GARDEN Apr-May 1988 (v.32#3) pg. 24

Tip: How to make a spring-planted, bare-root dormant rose bush sprout.
FLOWER & GARDEN Jun-Jul 1988 (v.32#4) pg. 16

Tip: Root summer rose cuttings in foam for anchoring stems in flower arrangements.
FLOWER & GARDEN Jun-Jul 1988 (v.32#4) pg. 16

A guide to using miniature roses in the landscape. Covers planting, fertilizing, pruning, disease prevention and winter protection. Includes suggestions on recommended varieties.
FLOWER & GARDEN Jun-Jul 1988 (v.32#4) pg. 58

Tips on how to control blackspot on roses.
FLOWER & GARDEN Mar-Apr 1989 (v.33#2) pg. 42

A guide to 25 of the best roses for cutting. Tips on seasonal care of roses.
FLOWER & GARDEN May-Jun 1989 (v.33#3) pg. 27

Landscaping with roses.
FLOWER & GARDEN Aug-Sep 1991 (v.35#4) pg. 66

Rugosa roses, a shrub for a scented garden.
FLOWER & GARDEN Apr-May 1992 (v.36#2) pg. 66

Luscious pink roses. Some well-loved favorites described.
FLOWER & GARDEN Feb-Mar 1993 (v.37#1) pg. 42

Roses in the shade. A list of roses that can perform well in shady spots and information on their feeding, watering and pruning.
FLOWER & GARDEN Apr-May 1994 (v.38#2) pg. 34

Rose "rustling." Advice on taking and rooting softwood rose cuttings.
FLOWER & GARDEN Apr-May 1994 (v.38#2) pg. 40

Advice on varieties of roses that have better-than-average resistance to disease and insects and can be grown without dependence on sprays.
FLOWER & GARDEN Apr-May 1994 (v.38#2) pg. 45

Step-by-step rose growing for beginners.
FLOWER & GARDEN Apr-May 1994 (v.38#2) pg. 50

Companion-planting information for child gardeners. Step-by-step instructions for planting marigolds around roses to help chase aphids away.
FLOWER & GARDEN Apr-May 1994 (v.38#2) pg. 64
Added Info FLOWER & GARDEN Jun-Jul 1994 (v.38#3) pg. 12

The classic red rose. Noteworthy modern versions of gallica, pillar, shrub, damask, hybrid perpetual, climbing, and hybrid tea roses.
FLOWER & GARDEN Apr-May 1996 (v.40#2) pg. 56

Nostalgic noisette roses. Climbing fragrant roses that rebloom.
FLOWER & GARDEN Jul-Aug 1997 (v.41#4) pg. 22

Renowned white roses. A look at some of the most cultivated white roses and their culture.
FLOWER & GARDEN May-Jun 1998 (v.42#3) pg. 28

Miniature roses, their characteristics and culture.
FLOWER & GARDEN Jun 1999 (v.43#3) pg. 42

Tip on composting roses.
GARDEN GATE #2 Apr-May 1995 pg. 29

Tip on using a spring clothespin to avoid thorns when pruning roses.
GARDEN GATE #3 Jun-Jul 1995 pg. 4

Easy roses for busy gardeners. How to find and grow beautiful, low-maintenance roses.
GARDEN GATE #3 Jun-Jul 1995 pg. 10

Miniature roses. A guide to growing and pruning them.
GARDEN GATE #8 Apr 1996 pg. 14

Winterize roses with mounded soil and bags of leaves.
GARDEN GATE #11 Oct 1996 pg. 6

Midsummer pruning technique for roses that thwarts Japanese beetles and blackspot.
GARDEN GATE #16 Aug 1997 pg. 6

Better ways to design with roses. Discusses entrance and foundation plantings, perennial beds, container gardens, hedges and barriers, wall ornaments and formal plantings.
GARDEN GATE #16 Aug 1997 pg. 22

How to transplant a rose bush.
GARDEN GATE #17 Oct 1997 pg. 40

How to prevent cut roses from drooping or revive roses that have already flopped.
GARDEN GATE #20 Apr 1998 pg. 40

Advice on pruning climbing roses.
GARDEN GATE #21 Jun 1998 pg. 40

Tip shows how to protect roses against winter extremes of freezing and thawing.
GARDEN GATE #23 Oct 1998 pg. 4

How to overcome blackspot in roses.
GARDEN GATE #25 Feb 1999 pg. 39

Eight great roses. The basics of planting, maintenance, pruning and winter protection.
GARDEN GATE #29 Oct 1999 pg. 18

How to protect tree roses during the winter.
GARDEN GATE #29 Oct 1999 pg. 40

Delectable flowers. Recipes for (1) Rose petals sandwich, (2) dandelion wine, (3) flavoring sugars with blossoms and herbs and (4) Violet ice.
HANDMADE Jul-Sep 1981 (v.1#2) pg. 67

Make a necklace of rose beads. Instructions for making beads from fresh rose petals.
HANDMADE Fall 1982 (v.2#3) pg. 114

A look at the revival of older varieties of roses. Includes information on selection and preparation of a planting site and on pruning.
HARROWSMITH #68 Jul-Aug 1986 (v.11#2) pg. 56

Notes on 12 hardy, long-blooming roses that survive and flourish without winter protection.
HARROWSMITH #85 May-Jun 1989 (v.14#1) pg. 37

By any other name. Raising sweet-smelling roses in northern gardens.
HARROWSMITH #92 Jul-Aug 1990 (v.15#2) pg. 46

Roses for realists. Choosing the right plants for your region is the first step to success in raising roses.
HARROWSMITH COUNTRY LIFE #121 Mar-Apr 1995 (v.19) pg. 63

Life is a bed of roses. A guide to gorgeous roses for a cold climate.
HARROWSMITH COUNTRY LIFE #135 Jul-Aug 1997 (v.21) pg. 24

How to distill rose water from fragrant roses.
HERB COMPANION Oct-Nov 1989 (v.2#1) pg. 18

How to propagate Rosa rugosas from the seeds in ripe hips.
HERB COMPANION Apr-May 1991 (v.3#4) pg. 3

Apothecary rose (Rosa gallica), the fragrant rose of history. The history of this rose used for medicinal properties, flavor, fragrance and beauty. Four varieties recommended. Its culture and ideal herb companions noted.
HERB COMPANION Jun-Jul 1996 (v.8#5) pg. 54

Growing roses. Some tips.
HOMEOWNER Apr 1986 (v.11#3) pg. 8

Winter wraps for outdoor plants. Suggestions for protecting evergreens, young trees, shrubs, roses, etc.
HOMEOWNER Oct 1987 (v.12#8) pg. 18

Winterizing roses. Some tips.
HOMEOWNER Oct 1989 (v.14#8) pg. 19

Rose-scaping. Selecting and tending landscape roses.
HOMEOWNER Oct 1990 (v.15#8) pg. 56

How to plant a rose properly. Detailed explanation of soil requirements, fertilizing, mulching and pruning. Also gives planting procedures for roses in ready-plant boxes.
HOMEOWNERS HOW TO #5 Spring 1977 (v.2#1) pg. 49

What is a hybrid rose? A brief description of the history of rose hybridizing and instructions on how to cross-breed roses in your own yard.
HOMEOWNERS HOW TO #5 Spring 1977 (v.2#1) pg. 54

Summer care for roses.
HOMEOWNERS HOW TO May-Jun 1981 (v.6#3) pg. 39

Brighten your winter with miniature roses. How to propagate by cuttings.
HOMEOWNERS HOW TO Nov-Dec 1981 (v.6#6) pg. 62

Seven easy steps to growing wonderful roses.
HOMEOWNERS HOW TO May-Jun 1983 (v.8#3) pg. 64

Rose care. Tips on pruning, feeding and protecting them over the winter.
HORTICULTURE Mar 1990 (v.68#3) pg. 9

Starting a rose off right. Choosing the site and preparing the hole. Removing damaged roots. Planting.
HORTICULTURE Apr 1990 (v.68#4) pg. 28

Roses for other reasons. Raising roses for their leaves, hips and thorns.
HORTICULTURE Aug 1990 (v.68#8) pg. 23

English roses in North America. A guide to varieties that can be grown in USDA zones 4-10.
HORTICULTURE Feb 1991 (v.69#2) pg. 38

Thornless roses. A look at varieties which have smooth stems.
HORTICULTURE Apr 1991 (v.69#4) pg. 79

Roses from the North. A look at long-blooming, exceptionally hardy varieties developed by Canadian breeders. A list of 23 cultivars.
HORTICULTURE Feb 1992 (v.70#2) pg. 26

To tame a climbing rose. A guide to training them on arches, posts, trellises and walls. Includes chart of recommended varieties for different regions of the United States.
HORTICULTURE Mar 1992 (v.70#3) pg. 28
Correction HORTICULTURE Jul-Aug 1998 (v.95#7) pg. 10

Brambles for borders. Various, less common species of the Rubus (rose) family are grown for interesting bark, flowers, and foliage.
HORTICULTURE Feb 1994 (v.72#2) pg. 34
Correction HORTICULTURE Apr 1994 (v.72#4) pg. 8

Tips on how to propagate roses from seed.
HORTICULTURE Apr 1994 (v.72#4) pg. 12

A step-by-step guide to growing roses from cuttings.
HORTICULTURE May 1994 (v.72#5) pg. 64

Tip on how to treat botrytis blight on rosebushes.
HORTICULTURE Dec 1994 (v.72#10) pg. 12

Tip on training climbing roses to grow over an arbor.
HORTICULTURE Jan 1995 (v.73#1) pg. 12

Pruning roses. When to prune, what to cut, where to cut, tricks of the trade, etc.
HORTICULTURE Mar 1995 (v.73#3) pg. 26

Identifying and controlling pests and diseases which affect roses.
HORTICULTURE Apr 1995 (v.73#4) pg. 40

Tips on raising a Christmas rose.
HORTICULTURE May 1995 (v.73#5) pg. 16

Planting a bare-root rose.
HORTICULTURE Feb 1996 (v.74#2) pg. 30

Rosa rugosa. The hybrids that are desirable for a home garden and their culture.
HORTICULTURE May 1996 (v.74#5) pg. 34

Griffith Buck roses. A look at what is available in hybridized Buck roses that are cold hardy, disease and pest resistant and have many of the desirable qualities of hybrid tea and floribunda roses.
HORTICULTURE Jun-Jul 1996 (v.74#6) pg. 12
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