How To Use Rose garden In A Sentence

  • A spectacular rose garden is bursting into bloom in Capitol Park.
  • On Monday, his son-in-law said he would be buried in the rose garden next to the former historic Dutch Reformed Mission Church in Beaufort West, where his father had been a dominee.
  • Over the fields of the university campus, and a sudden low redbrick wall, a precisely colonnaded rose garden.
  • Bricks, logs and other materials have been recycled into a retaining wall to keep dirt from the basketball court and into backyards as borders for gardens, many of which boast impressive rose gardens.
  • There she led me into a rose garden, and seated beneath its clustered greeneries she said with an air of triumph, "Marse Henry" : an autobiography,
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  • It was surrounded with plush green grasses and rose gardens surrounding the house in perfectly manicured gardens.
  • Human nature is the most pathetic: we always dream of the horizon of a wonderful rose garden, not to enjoy today in our window open rose.
  • Now Mike lived in a condo near the Broadway Bridge, across the Willamette River from the Rose Garden, where the Trailblazers played. WILD JUSTICE
  • Roses are often associated with romance, and so a rose garden might do the trick - although you may want to be selective about which roses you choose.
  • During the statement in the Rose Garden, the president announced what he calls steps to demonstrate U.S. solidarity with the Georgian people. CNN Transcript Aug 13, 2008
  • They have planted a formal, yew-encircled rose garden, with blue-painted pergolas and arbours, and have recently planted a gravel garden beside the sea road, with cistus, eryngiums and grasses.
  • This is necessary: the playful veneer displayed by Clegg and Cameron at their rose garden press conference last week overlies great uncertainties. The public wants a ceasefire, so let's give peace a chance
  • The key opens the door to a secret rose garden. Times, Sunday Times
  • About two dozen athletes joined Bush in the Rose Garden and he gave them a rousing White House send-off to next month's Olympic Games in China.
  • The hunt for treasure will include a visit to the old rose garden, the hop garden, the old engine pond, the Japanese garden and the new mathematical maze in the woods.
  • The rose gardens contain many commercially available roses, such as floribundas, grandifloras and hybrid tea roses.
  • To see these and other roses in bloom, visit municipal rose gardens or nurseries.
  • Her grandfather rushed , quick with her to another window, he let her enjoy the Rose Garden.
  • If you're nostalgic for gin slings, parasols and fly whisks, the White House Rose Garden was the place to be last week.
  • It has a walled rose garden, chintzy rooms and splendid food, courtesy of its owners, Monsieur and Madame Nourrisson.
  • Moving away from the camera, Alvin posed beside Rose Garden tubeworms, providing unarguable proof of dimension.
  • After the war, a new village was built nearby and the tragedy was commemorated by a monument and a memorial rose garden.
  • But every rose garden has its thorns, and for me the incredible rewards of French Polynesia far outbalance the shortcomings.
  • In imperial gardens especially, large rose gardens were planted and fragrant climbers adorned pavilions.
  • This was a big gamble for him - if he had stayed in the Rose Garden, they probably wouldn't have done nearly as well, but his spinmeisters could have used history to deflect a lot of the criticism.
  • As I sat on a bench in the huge courtyard, admiring the myriads of rose gardens, a three-dimensional vision suddenly appeared.
  • You'll be able to admire the extensive rose garden and visit the hothouse that looks over a lily pond. Times, Sunday Times
  • They have planted a formal, yew encircled rose garden, with blue-painted pergolas and arbours, and have recently planted a gravel garden beside the sea road, with grasses, Verbena bonariensis, cistus, eryngiums and grasses.
  • We puttered our way along up Haight St., browsed in Booksmith (excellent bookstore) and then walked back to the car via the rose garden.
  • Potted roses aren't less work or responsibility; they simply take up less space than a regular rose garden.
  • He wanted the ottar of roses and not a rose garden, the diamond and not a mountain of carbon. The Last Harvest
  • Human nature is the most pathetic: we always dream of the horizon of a wonderful rose garden, not to enjoy today in our window open rose.
  • And the more the public see of the fey, metrosexual roistering of "Posh & Cleggs" in the Downing Street rose garden, the sooner Labour will return to power. Tristram Hunt's election: a new boy lost within a Gothic Wonderland
  • Over the fields of the university campus, and a sudden low redbrick wall, a precisely colonnaded rose garden.
  • It has a walled rose garden, chintzy rooms and splendid food, courtesy of its owners, Monsieur and Madame Nourrisson.
  • Next on the agenda for the Park Committee is the uprooting of two deodar cedar trees close to the rose garden.
  • In the rose garden was an arbour smothered in riotous bloom, and in the arbour was a divan, wide and low and voluptuously soft, meet for the repose of an invalid on a languorous afternoon, or indeed any other time. The Definite Object A Romance of New York
  • I lived at the Castle for a year, and had speech of her maybe once that I remember, when she called me to her chamber and gave me the raw side of her tongue for leading a game of shinty through her rose garden. Sick Cycle Carousel
  • On another point, the wonderful therapist Frieda Fromm-Reichman, whose humanity and caring come through in her willingness to go where her patients were (an example in the popular literature can be found in Joanne Greenberg's novel I Never Promised You a Rose Garden), also gave us the mistaken etiologic idea of the "schizophrenogenic" mother. 'The Enemy of the Mind': An Exchange
  • Anyway, rant over, because this morning as I whipped down the road to get the Sunday newspapers I walked through my rose garden and discovered the very first rose bloom of spring.
  • These plans are being used to lay out the new rose garden and a pond by the main lawn. Times, Sunday Times
  • Human nature is the most pathetic: we always dream of the horizon of a wonderful rose garden, not to enjoy today in our window open rose.
  • To make sure that your most prized rose garden is in the pink or even red of their health, simply follow these tips on rose care dealing with most of their health dilemma.
  • There is a rose garden dotted with pink, red and yellow roses, as well as an outcrop of red sandstone which enjoys a commanding view.
  • She enjoys propagating, the rose garden contains pinks and martagon and regale lilies from seed.
  • She appears as jewellery and figurines, dishes are dried with tea-towels imprinted with her portrait, there are Diana sculptures, lingerie and ribbons and her name grows in rose gardens.
  • To the front of the six-bedroom property is a rose garden and a 300-year-old cedar tree. Times, Sunday Times
  • And instead of reaching the ruins, they came to a goldfish pond, and after that to a rose garden. CHARMED LIFE
  • These are gardens for all seasons with the rhododendron dell, the azaleas and flowering cherry trees in spring, and the rose gardens in summer.
  • We were walking through the rose gardens, chattering about whatever took our fancy when something unordinary happened.
  • Human nature is the most pathetic: we always dream of the horizon of a wonderful rose garden, not to enjoy today in our window open rose.
  • Stepping into the rose garden, she paused and looked up towards the sky.
  • Potted roses aren't less work or responsibility; they simply take up less space than a regular rose garden.
  • The rose gardens demonstrate the use of carpeting varieties and of the miniature kinds as tub plants.
  • The infestation in your rose garden is probably thrips.
  • Human nature is the most pathetic: we always dream of the horizon of a wonderful rose garden, not to enjoy today in our window open rose.
  • Mr. Davidson's four pictures are from his "The Nature of Paris" series, and include "Jardin Saint Gilles Grand Veneur, 2006," with its formal rose gardens and a glorious cloudscape of the type usually seen only in Baroque paintings. Crossing Delicate Borders
  • They'd go all "Nixon In The Rose Garden" on us and give us a bunch of incoherent mumbletypeg about quality and service and how none of this was really their fault so please don't sue. CarBuyersNoteBook
  • It is surrounded by parkland, including a bewitching rose garden. Times, Sunday Times
  • The original statue now rests in the Venus Garden, the prize-winning walled rose garden, after being restored in 1994.
  • These are gardens for all seasons with the rhododendron dell, the azaleas and flowering cherry trees in spring, and the rose gardens in summer.
  • The key opens the door to a secret rose garden. Times, Sunday Times
  • WASHINGTON -- In keeping with a longstanding Thanksgiving tradition, Vice President Joe Biden ceremonially pardoned a 4-pound yam today at a ceremony in the White House Rose Garden. Blog for Democracy: November 2009 Archives
  • Human nature is the most pathetic: we always dream of the horizon of a wonderful rose garden, not to enjoy today in our window open rose.
  • I shingled it all over and made one half a rose garden, which were her favourite flowers, and decorated the rest with the ornaments.
  • ShrubberiesModern rose gardens favour the shrubbier rose, over the long-legged Hybrid Tea, which was low on foliage. Gardens: Roses - A modern romance
  • The rose gardens contain many commercially available roses, such as floribundas, grandifloras and hybrid tea roses.
  • The fernery near the rose garden had fallen into disrepair, and in 1988 the Christchurch City Council set aside a sum of $6000.00 for its demolition.
  • But I can't make myself pause and inhale the view today, instead I patter down the steps towards the rose gardens and another wedding.
  • The rose garden will remain untrodden by boots other than those of the late lady's family and close friends.
  • The park is more commonly associated with the restorative powers of its 2,000 rose garden, teeming wildlife and hay meadows.
  • Human nature is the most pathetic: we always dream of the horizon of a wonderful rose garden, not to enjoy today in our window open rose.
  • Anne threw open the back door that led into the formal rose garden.
  • While he says the bonsai and lilac collections and rose garden "rank up there," Mr. Hamm is reluctant to name a favorite part of the botanic garden. Gift Blooms for Brooklyn Botanic Garden
  • Soon, I was able to focus my vision and recognized a tall rose garden just outside the elevator exit through the open door of the cab.
  • Jim's rose garden is a riot of colour.
  • Human nature is the most pathetic: we always dream of the horizon of a wonderful rose garden, not to enjoy today in our window open rose.
  • Rockeries, island beds, shrubberies and dedicated rose gardens have given way to wild-flower meadows, perennial planting, exotic gardens and grow-yourown. Times, Sunday Times
  • Microbes and insects that first evolved in the Devonian will descend in force, and soon the rose garden is a flowerless patch of thorns. Earth Day: War of the roses
  • Jim's rose garden is a riot of colour.

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