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A Rose Bibliography
OLD ROSE BIBLIOGRAPHY Compiled by Pamela Ashworth Puryer Annotated by J. Conrad Tips Edited by Margaret P. Sharpe, Editor 1992 PART I Earl Coleman Reprints We begin with the Earl Coleman reprints of favorite rose information sources of the 18th to the 20th centuries. Happily, these are still available. A lengthy listing of works unavailable would be useless as we do not have distinguished horticultural libraries at our command. [*Coleman reprints]: *ROSARIUM A reasonably good record of what was being grown in England at the time, with MONOGRAPHIA, John emphasis on the species roses. The plates are not reproduced in color. Lindley. London 1820; Rev. Ed. 1830. Forward by Lily Shohan. *THE ROSE FANCIER' A translation from the French; therefore, what was being grown in France at the S MANUAL, Catherine time, hence, - and this is the exciting part - what was being exported! By this time the Frances Gore. London French breeders were pre-eminent in Europe and their roses in great demand. These 1838. Forward by Leonie early ever-blooming sorts crossed the Atlantic in large quantities, it seems, making Bell. landfall along our coast. Has anyone seen a copy of J.F. Lelievere's book Le Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane? Published by the author in New Orleans dated 1838, we understand it is a consideration of garden and decorative plants in the New World. *THE ROSE Absolutely the standard work in its time, a period which saw triumph of the ever- AMATEUR'S GUIDE, blooming roses. Thomas Rivers. London 1846, 4th ed. rev. Forward by Leonie Bell. -
2016 Blooms in the Garden
Codes used for Blooms in the Boerner Botanical Gardens Garden Codes arb Arbor dg Daylily Garden ec Education Center gh Garden House herb Herb Garden hl Heirloom Garden ig Iris Garden pg Perennial Garden pw Peony Walk rain Rain Harvest rock Rock Garden rose Rose Garden sm Shrub Mall Codes used for Blooms in the Boerner Botanical Gardens Type Code Bloom Codes (lower case) p perennial First flower: The first flowers are completely open. You can e b bulb see the stamens among the unfolded petals. w woody shrub, tree, vine x Full flower: At least 50% of the flowers are fully opened. a - annual used for herb garden only p Past bloom: Flowers are still colorful but generally fading. c Cut down: Trimmed by horticulturist or rabbits/deer GENERAL LOCATION CODES: Location Code in the bed (left) e or w East or west side of bed Location Code (right) - this n or s North or south side of bed code is optional m Middle of bed (usually near bench or marker 50) f Front of bed b Both sides of bed (2 plants) m Middle st Statue between beds b Back 2016 - BBG FINAL Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct REPORT Arbor Garden Typ Loc- Botanical Name Common Name Garden e Bed Loc-1 2 Code 1 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Abelia mosanensis Fragrant Abelia ec-n w 06 la x Achillea 'Achika Strawberry' Yarrow pg p 08 w x x x x x Achillea filiipendulina Fernleaf Yarrow herb p 11 e e c Achillea millefolium Yarrow herb p 2 m la e x x x x x x x x p Achillea millefolium 'Montrose Rose' Common Yarrow pg p 04 e x x x x x x x x x x x x x C C p p p p p Achillea millefolium -
Trees and Shrubs 2015 Common Name/Botanical Name Chart: Alaskan Cedar--Chamaecyparis N
Trees and Shrubs 2015 Common name/Botanical name chart: Alaskan Cedar--Chamaecyparis n. Elm---Ulmus Peashrub---Caragana Arborvitae---Thuja False Cypress---Chamaecyparis Pine---Pinus Ash---Fraxinus Falsespirea--Sorbaria Privet---Ligustrum Bald Cypress---Taxodium Fir---Abies Purpleleaf Sand Cherry---Prunus cistena Barberry---Berberis Fringetree---Chionanthus Redbud---Cercis Beautyberry---Callicarpa Goldenrain Tree---Koeleutria Redwood---Metasequoia Beautybush---Kolkwitzia Golden Privet--Ligustrum Rose---Rosa Beech---Fagus Harry Lauder’s Walking Stick--Corylus Rose of Sharon---Hibiscus Birch---Betula Hemlock---Tsuga St. Johnswort---Hypericum Black Gum---Nyssa sylvatica Hinoki Cypress---Chamaecyparis o. Serviceberry---Amelanchier Black Tupelo---Nyssa sylvatica Honeylocust---Gleditsia Seven Son Flower---Heptacodium Blueberry-- Vaccinum Honeysuckle---Lonicera Siberian Cypress---Microbiota Bottlebrush---Fothergilla Hornbeam---Carpinus Smokebush---Cotinus Boxwood---Buxus Inkberry—Ilex Sourwood---Oxydendrum Buckeye---Aesculus Juniper---Juniperus Spruce---Picea Buckthorn---Rhamnus Katsura---Cerdidiphyllum Summersweet---Clethra Burning Bush---Euonymous Larch---Larix Sumac---Rhus Carolina Allspice---Calycanthus Lilac---Syringa Sweetgum---Liquidambar Carolina Silverbell---Halesia Locust---Robinia Sweetshrub---Calycanthus Cherry---Prunus Maple---Acer Sweetspire---Itea Chokeberry---Aronia Mock Orange---Philadelphus Sycamore---Platanus Cinquefoil---Potentilla Mountain Ash---Sorbus Tulip Tree---Liriodendron Crab Apple---Malus Mulberry---Morus Willow---Salix -
Library Catalog by Author
HPSO Library Catalog sorted by Author Dec. 10, 2020 CALL AUTHOR TITLE CALL CATEGORY CALL# LETTERS Ackerman, Diane Cultivating Delight LITERATURE 800 ACK Adams, Dave Winter Care VIDEO: Winter 999 ADA Adams, Denise Wiles Restoring American Gardens DESIGN: Specific Flowers 757 ADA Adams, George Birdscaping Your Garden NHG: Wildlife 763 ADA Adams, George Gardening for the Birds NHG:Wildlife 763 ADA Adams, Ian Art of Garden Photography, The PHOTOGRAPHY 157 ADA Adams, James Landscaping With Herbs HERBS 540 ADA Adams, Peter D. Bonsai Design Japanese Maples BONSAI 570 ADA Adams, Peter D. Bonsai with Japanese Maples BONSAI 570 ADA Adams, William Howard Grounds For Change GARDEN HISTORY 710 ADA Addkison, Andrew R 100 Garden Plans DESIGN: Conditions 750 ADD Adkins, Dorcas Simple Fountains WATER GARDENS 780 ADK Adler, Bill Jr. Outwitting Deer PEST MGMT: Animals 431 ADL Adler, Bill, Jr Outwitting Squirrels PEST MGMT: Animals 431 ADL Aiello, Amy Bryant, and Bryant, Terrarium Craft ARTS/CRAFTS 150 AIE Kate Albers, John J. Northwest Garden Manifesto, The SUSTAINABILITY 441 ALB Alexander, Rosemary English Gardening School, The DESIGN: European 734 ALE Alexander, Rosemary Essential Garden Design Wookbook, The DESIGN 730 ALE Alexander, Rosemary Essential Garden Maintenance Workbook, The GEN'L MAINTAINENCE 490 ALE Alexander, Rosemary Handbook For Garden Designers DESIGN 730 ALE Allaby, Michael Gardener's Guide to Weather and Climate ENVIRONMENT 140 ALL GARDENING: Gen'l and American Horticultural Society New Encyclopedia of Gardening Techniques 500 AME Reference Ammer, Christine Dictonary of Cliches ON WRITING 825 AMM DESIGN: Amos, Sharon Tough Plants 750 AMO Conditions/Wet/Dry/Difficult Anderson, Edward F. -
Trees and Shrubs 2018 Common Name/Botanical Name Chart: Alaskan Cedar--Chamaecyparis N
Trees and Shrubs 2018 Common name/Botanical name chart: Alaskan Cedar--Chamaecyparis n. Elm---Ulmus Peashrub---Caragana Arborvitae---Thuja False Cypress---Chamaecyparis Pine---Pinus Ash---Fraxinus Falsespirea--Sorbaria Privet---Ligustrum Bald Cypress---Taxodium Fir---Abies Purpleleaf Sand Cherry---Prunus cistena Barberry---Berberis Fringetree---Chionanthus Redbud---Cercis Beautyberry---Callicarpa Goldenrain Tree---Koelreuteria Redwood---Metasequoia Beautybush---Kolkwitzia Golden Privet--Ligustrum Rose---Rosa Beech---Fagus Harry Lauder’s Walking Stick--Corylus Rose of Sharon---Hibiscus Birch---Betula Hemlock---Tsuga St. Johnswort---Hypericum Black Gum---Nyssa sylvatica Hinoki Cypress---Chamaecyparis o. Serviceberry---Amelanchier Black Tupelo---Nyssa sylvatica Honeylocust---Gleditsia Seven Son Flower---Heptacodium Blueberry-- Vaccinum Honeysuckle---Lonicera Siberian Cypress---Microbiota Bottlebrush---Fothergilla Hornbeam---Carpinus Smokebush---Cotinus Boxwood---Buxus Horsechestnut---Aesculus Snowberry---Symphoricarpos Buckeye---Aesculus Inkberry—Ilex Sourwood---Oxydendrum Buckthorn---Rhamnus Juniper---Juniperus Spruce---Picea Burning Bush---Euonymous Katsura---Cerdidiphyllum Summersweet---Clethra Carolina Allspice---Calycanthus Larch---Larix Sumac---Rhus Carolina Silverbell---Halesia Lilac---Syringa Sweetgum---Liquidambar Chaste---Vitex Locust---Robinia Sweetshrub---Calycanthus Cherry---Prunus Maple---Acer Sweetspire---Itea Chokeberry---Aronia Mock Orange---Philadelphus Sycamore---Platanus Cinquefoil---Potentilla Mountain Ash---Sorbus Tulip -
Handbook.Pdf
DAVID AUSTIN ® H ANDBOOK OF ROSES 1 ST AUSTRALIAN E DITION THE DAVID AUSTIN AUSTRALIAN COLLECTION David J.C. Austin and David C.H. Austin. elcome to our first collection of English Roses ‘Princess Alexandra of Kent’ won the top award for Wfor Australia. We are proud to be a family fragrance at both the 2009 Glasgow Trials and the 2010 owned company with a long heritage of breeding and Desert Rose Society show in California. It has a growing roses. Our objective has always remained the delicious fresh tea scent, which changes to lemon over same: to combine the best of the old with the best of time with a hint of blackcurrants. At the 2009 Concurs the new, to create roses that will provide the greatest Internacional de Roses in Barcelona ‘Young Lycidas’ possible pleasure for the gardener. with its intriguing mixed scent of tea, old rose and Today’s English Roses provide a succession of cedar was also awarded the top prize for fragrance and beautiful fragrant blooms in a wide range of natural, Wisley 2008 was presented with Best Rose for pure colours. They have graceful, natural, shrubby Landscaping. growth which makes them ideal for large pots, beds and If you are finding it hard to choose the best rose for mixed borders. Our English Roses are particularly well your needs from the many varieties available, you suited to the Australian climate. They have performed might like to consult pages 52 and 53, where we suggest wonderfully well even throughout times of drought the perfect varieties for different situations such as ideal and heavy rain. -
Rosemoor Rose Trail
Back panel Now move through to the Cottage Garden. The next rose is on the left of the arch to the small orchard. RHS Garden Rosemoor 11. Rosa ‘Stanwell Perpetual’ AGM. 1.2x1.2m (4x4ft). Small leaves and prickly stems. Medium sized blush pink flowers are produced up to the first frosts, very fragrant Rose Trail and healthy, reacts well to trimming with shears. rhs.org.uk/rosemoor Roses 12a, b and c have been grouped together and are on the arch leading out of the Cottage Garden. 12 a) Rosa ‘François Juranville’ AGM. This rambling Rosa Graham Thomas‘Ausmas’ AGM rose has small clusters of coral-pink flowers with a fresh 5. Rosa Graham Thomas‘Ausmas’ AGM. This shrub apple fragrance. Suitable for growing into a small tree. rose is upright, bushy, vigorous and repeat b) Rosa Awakening ‘Probuzení’. A form of R. ‘New flowering with rich yellow, highly fragrant blooms. Dawn’, with scented, double, quartered blooms of a deeper shade of pink than its parent, the same healthy 6. Rosa ‘Félicité Parmentier’ AGM. An alba rose that foliage; also suitable for growing into a small tree. is shade tolerant,1.2m x 90cm (4x3ft). Bears white, c) Rosa ‘Climbing Cécile Brünner’ AGM. A sport of highly fragrant flowers, good disease resistance but the small shrub of the same name, the parent rarely not a repeat flowerer. Very thorny and makes a good exceeds 120cm (4ft), but the climbing form is vigorous hedge. and can climb to 7.5m (25ft). 7. Rosa ‘Tuscany Superb’ AGM. This deep purple Now turn left and then left again onto the Long Border gallica rose was introduced in 1837. -
Vortragsreihe Rosenverwandtschaften
Rosenverwandtschaften Teil 7: Moderne Romantikrosen Der Traum hält an GRF-Freundeskreis Ulm, 18.09.2016 Josef S. Distl, Oberkochen Rosenverwandtschaften Inhalt Teil 7: • Alte Rosen in England – Edward A. Bunyard • Graham Stuart Thomas • Rosenzüchter David C. H. Austin • Erste Austin-Rosen • Abstammung wichtiger „Englischer Rosen“ • Weitere Züchtungen von Rosen „im romantischen Stil“ Alte Rosen in England Nach der Anerkennung der Hybrid Teas durch die NRS wurden die Alten Rosen in England schnell abgelöst. Es gab in England Anfang des 20.Jahrhunderts keine Anstrengungen, ein Rosarium wie Sangerhausen oder L‘Haÿ les Roses zu gründen, um die Alten Rosen zu erhalten. Die Liebe von Joseph H. Pemberton zu „Grandmother‘s roses“ führte zur Züchtung der „Hybrid Musks“, wirkte sich aber sonst wenig aus. Wenige Liebhaber sammelten und „erhielten“ Alte Rosen. Edward Ashdown Bunyard (1878 - 1939) war als Apfel-Enthusiast bekannt. Er ist heute noch bekannt für seine Bücher über Nahrungs- mittel („The Anatomy Of Dessert“, „The Epicure‘s Companion“) und über alte Obstsorten („A Handbook Of Hardy Fruits“). Weniger bekannt ist heutzutage, dass Bunyard auch eine Sammlung Alter Rosen besaß und darüber 1936 das Buch „Old Garden Roses“ herausbrachte. Graham Stuart Thomas (1909 – 2003) 3.4.1909 Thomas wird in Cambridge in eine Familie von Garten- und Musik-Liebhabern hineingeboren. Mit 6 Jahren soll sich sich sein Interesse an Pflanzen entwickelt haben, als er eine Fuchsie geschenkt bekam. Einmal soll er ½ Crown – ebenfalls ein Geburtstagsgeschenk – auf dem Markt von Cambridge in Alpine Pflanzen „umgesetzt“ haben. Mit 8 war ihm klar, dass er einen gärtneri- schen Beruf ergreifen würde. Mit 17 fing Thomas im Botanischen Garten in Cambridge an. -
Macarthur Rose
Macarthur Rose Macarthur Regional Rose Society Newsletter Vol 21 March 2019 ‘Hilton Edward’ bred by founding member Robert Stibbard. Signature Rose of Macarthur Chairperson’s Report Rose Society. Highly fragrant. Dear Rose Friends, Some of you would have heard the news that an icon of the Rose World, David Austin, passed away in December 2018. Many members have enjoyed David’s unique brand of English Roses with their superb perfumes. Read more about David later in this newsletter. Our wonderful secretary, Stephanie Gregoriou Judges, has been very busy this summer. Not only has she kept her roses in good order, but she has also so generously given of her time to help fight bushfires together with the other volunteers at the Hawkesbury Rural Bushfire Brigade. Check out what they’ve been up to on page 3. On Saturday 30 March we join forces with Ingleburn Horticultural Society and Garden Club to hold the Autumn Rose and Flower Show. I encourage everyone to participate in one way or another. We certainly want you to have a go and exhibit your roses, other flowers, pot plants and veggies. Bring your friends along to see the beautiful dis- plays; spend an hour or two volunteering to help. Your time and talents will help to make this a very successful show. Thank you to those who have already volunteered. The Rosters are published in this newsletter to help you remember the times you chose to help out. With very best wishes, Rosalie Looking for more Roses? I have been contacted by the executor of Janice Johnson’s estate who advises that her property has been sold. -
By Any Other Name the Newsletter of the World Federation of Rose Societies’ Heritage Rose Group January 2013, Issue 9
by any other name the newsletter of the World Federation of Rose Societies’ Heritage Rose Group January 2013, issue 9 Contents the President’s report 2 BY DAVID RUSTON, AUSTRALIA. walking the paths of Paradise: my years at Mottisfont 4 BY DAVID STONE, ENGLAND Nozomi 11 BY ODILE MASQUELIER, FRANCE Fresh Woods: a living rose museum in the Elgin Valley 14 BY DI DURSTON, AUSTRALIA Raubritter 17 BY CLAUDIA HACKER, GERMANY Dr B.P. Pal Garden at New Delhi 18 BY T.JANAKIRAM, INDIA discovering Lady Roberts 20 BY FIONA HYLAND, NEW ZEALAND roses galore 24 BY PAMELA CORBETT, ARGENTINA remembering... ...Gergely Márk (1923-2012) 32 BY EVA KIGYOSSY-SCHMIDT, GERMANY ...Peter Beales (1936-2013) 33 BY SALLY ALLISON, NEW ZEALAND best viewed in continuous facing page view we recommend you print two pages per A4 sheet JanuaryJ 2013 | 1 from Australia President’s report BY DAVID RUSTON This is my last President’s Report of the Heritage Rose committee as I feel at 83 years old it is time to hand over to Di Durston, our Deputy President. Di has been doing a lot for me over many years as I am completely computer illiterate. Di has contacts all over the world and has received articles from most of our member countries for our excellent twice yearly bulletin. Since 1968 with the formation of the W.F.R.S. in London organised by Baronne Lili De Gerlach de Gomery, we have had seventeen conferences worldwide, of these I have attended fi fteen. The most recent was in Sandton, South Africa and the next will be in Lyon, France, 2015. -
An Evaluation and Interpretation of the Roses in the Rose Garden
University of Pennsylvania ScholarlyCommons Internship Program Reports Education and Visitor Experience 2018 An Evaluation and Interpretation of the Roses in the Rose Garden Erin Conley University of Pennsylvania Follow this and additional works at: https://repository.upenn.edu/morrisarboretum_internreports Part of the Horticulture Commons Recommended Citation Conley, Erin, "An Evaluation and Interpretation of the Roses in the Rose Garden" (2018). Internship Program Reports. 7. https://repository.upenn.edu/morrisarboretum_internreports/7 An independent study project report by The Charles C. Holman Endowed Rose and Flower Garden Intern (2017-2018) This paper is posted at ScholarlyCommons. https://repository.upenn.edu/morrisarboretum_internreports/7 For more information, please contact [email protected]. An Evaluation and Interpretation of the Roses in the Rose Garden Abstract This project aims to assist current and future rosarians in evaluating the roses in the Morris Arboretum’s Rose Garden. This will be accomplished by updating the current Rose Garden database and researching the histories of selected roses. An updated database, plus the monthly evaluations of the roses, will allow for the determination of the best performing roses for this area. The histories will serve to highlight the importance of the Rose Garden and Rosa as a genus. Acknowledging the lack of consolidated information about the Rose Garden available to the public, this need will also be addressed. A website for the Rose Garden will be created for use by the public. A self-guided tour will also be created and posted on the Rose Garden website to encourage visitors to see the entirety of the Rose Garden. As a final product, interpretive metal photo labels will be created to be placed in front of the ten roses.