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Roses can refer to:
Trivia about roses
Something that turns out well "comes up smelling like" these flowers
The Houses of Lancaster & York used different colored types of these flowers as their symbols
Edmund Spenser wrote, these are "Red and violets blue, and all the sweetest flowers, that in the forest grew"
The grandiflora varieties of this flower were developed from crossing hybrid teas with floribundas
Hybrid perpetuals like the American Beauty were the main type of these in American gardens 1840-1880
Florally speaking, you can be rolling in clover or lying on a bed of these
In 1925 N.Y. Journal-American writer Bill Corum first called the Kentucky Derby the "run for" these
Seeing the English Gardens at Mottisfont Abbey made Martha Stewart laugh at her own efforts to grow these
Robert Louis Stevenson said, "Marriage is ..... a field of battle, and not a bed of" these
In the '60s, young Martin Sheen starred on Broadway & on film in "The Subject Was" these
When cutting these flowers, use a spring clothespin on the stems to keep from getting pricked
In "Singin' In The Rain", Donald O' Connor tells us that Moses erroneously supposes his toeses are these
Frank D. Gilroy:"The Subject Was..."
Black spot is a serious fungal disease that affects these flowers; rugosas have good resistance
Attar of these flowers is the traditional flavoring of Turkish delight
The Queen Elizabeth was the first of the Grandiflora class of these flowers
According to the title, it was "The Subject" of Frank Gilroy's 1965 Pulitzer Prize-winning play
The winner is presented with a garland of these
Bulgaria is a leading producer of attar, an oil from these flowers
For Frank Gilroy in 1965, the subject was winning when "The Subject Was" these took home a Pulitzer