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Oh, the places you'll go...
Here's
some sites we visit. We like them, you might too.
Remember though these are sites unto themselves and TCRC is
not responsible for the content once you leave our fine site.
Happy surfing!
Rose Societies
American
Rose Society The Grand Poohba of rose groups. A wealth
of info and photos too!
North
Central District Rose Societies General information for
all rose societies in North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin
and Minnesota
Milwaukee
Rose Society Our neighbors to the east...A very nice site
by our friend Jan. Good information if you're traveling that
direction and want to include roses on your sight seeing adventures.
Lake
Superior Rose Society Our neighbors to the north...A new
site that's growing every day. Keep checking this one, it's
going to be good for us northerners!
Peninsular
Rose Club The Peninsular Rose Club has brought local rosarians
together since 1993 in Southern Vancouver Island. Thanks to
Trevor for sending this link and for including us on their
site!
Rose Sources
Wisconsin Roses
Owned by Steve Singer, Wisconsin Roses provides quality bare-root maiden roses for exhibitors and rose enthusiasts.
Sam
Kedem's Nursery is a local Hastings, MN grower. Besides
wonderful roses, there's a large selection of perennials.
Take a look here, then take a drive to see it in person.
Nor'East
Miniature Roses is located in Massachusetts and is a great
source for minis by mail.
Spring
Valley Roses offers a wide variety of roses, from Old
Garden roses to new Shrub roses developed in Canada, Germany
and the U.S. They specialize in growing hardy roses that can
survive the severe winters of Northwestern Wisconsin without
protection.
Heirloom
Roses A great company with a large selection of roses.
If you're a TCRC member and were at the 1998 annual meeting
you'll remember Louise Clements was a wonderful speaker. I
understand their gardens are amazing so if you're in the area
you should take a look. The website has some photos to get
you started.
everyrose.com
an online Web database of over 4000 roses, searchable by name,
colour and many more characteristics. Wow!
rosemania
(Thanks to member Jan for this link) "Your online rose
experience". A good section for beginner questions and
a new (as of January) rose growing forum has a lot of possibilities.
Rose Lovers
Rose Exhibitors The website of the American Rose Exhibitors Society, by Bob Martin
Old
Garden Roses and Beyond by Paul Barden A beautiful site
dedicated to roses of the 19th century and before. A wonderful
site to get lost in, and not in a--can't find links--way,
because it's designed very well, but in a--I could grab a
cup of tea and spend all day here looking and reading and
learning--way. A must-see!
Northern Gardener blog Mary, a freelance writer/editor for Northern Gardener magazine keeps us up to date on what's happening in the garden.
Roses
in Cold Climates A site by one of our members with some
more great rose links.
GardenWeb
A great resource of all things plantlike. Hortiplex is a great
resource for information and photos of all types of plants.
Note to TCRC members--if you have suggestions
for sites to see, let
me know.
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