
The "Nearly Wild" bush variety centered in the grassy island in the driveway. My uncle will remember the layout. Morning sun adds the magic.

And here is the reason for the expense and work of building the rose pergola, which now shades a
Rosalina bench beneath it. The rose is "American Beauty-Pink"

Even the ditch is blooming...rough-and-ready roses that were on the property when we moved here ten years ago. All we've done is keep the trees away and let them be.

Peony! Mine are hidden away, but I cut them and bring them into the kitchen in bountiful bunches.
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