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George is back this month with another article about his hybridizing practices and he confirms luck plays a big part in hybridizing. A bit of history about roses making their way west and early commercial production. History buffs will find this article particularily interesting. Bill returns this month with an article discussing the origin of various members of the Rosa Laevigata Family. Rose history and varied opinions make this an interesting read. John's back with more about roses in Florida and he assures us, contrary to popular belief, the right roses with the right care will do quite well there. Noted hybridizer James Sproul walks us through his procedure for the care and selection of seedlings. Jill's extensive knowledge of old roses is well demonstrated in this article about the misidentification of some well known tea roses. Read through this and you'll understand why rose identification can be difficult and sometimes an educated guess at best. Rose authorities, and good friends, James and Kim collaborate on an article recounting a dedication ceremony for the Ralph S. Moore Rose Garden in Visalia. Guaranteed to warm your heart and make you smile even if you're one of the very few not familiar with Ralph Moore and his miniature roses. HelpMeFind is thrilled to have premission to reprint Kim's article collection from "A Passion for Roses". We will feature one every Ezine issue and you are sure to enjoy them all. We begin with an article covering all aspects of rose gardening. Jeri ventures to Tomstone Arizona to investigate the "The World's Largest Rose".
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