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Definition of Rosarians

Rosarian
Rosarian Ro*sa"ri*an, n. A cultivator of roses.

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- appearance at the 1912 festival. The Rosarians are highly based on English royal tradition.[citation needed] In 1989, the Rosarians inducted their first three female...
- Beach Day Academy The Benjamin School Oxbridge Academy of the Palm Beaches Rosarian Academy Saint Ann Catholic School Matlock Preparatory Academy The original...
- Royal Rosarians. It is owned by the City of Portland. Oregon portal Visual arts portal 2011 in art Hottle, Molly (October 9, 2011). "Royal Rosarians unveil...
- of modern rosomaniacs. Henry Bennett (1823–1890) was one of the first rosarians to systematically breed roses. His hybrids, between Teas and Hybrid Perpetuals...
- Michael V Marriott is one of Britain's foremost rosarians. Michael Marriott graduated in agricultural botany from the University of Reading in 1976. He...
- It became a college in 1994. Students from this school are called "del Rosarians". Tomas del Rosario College is the only PACU-COA level II accredited private...
- Soosainather "Saints & Blessed – CCBI". Retrieved 17 October 2019. "Rosarians". Rosarians.in. Retrieved 26 February 2020. GCatholic.org Catholic Hierarchy...
- Albert Hoffmann (1846–1924) was a German rosarian. He was one of the founders of the "Sangerhausen Rosarium" (now Europa-Rosarium) donating over 4000 seedlings...
- po****r site for weddings. The Royal Rosarian Garden displays roses honoring past Prime Ministers of the Royal Rosarians, a civic group which serves as the...
- the American Rose Society, they are nonetheless commonly referred to by rosarians, at nurseries, and in horticultural literature as 'English Roses' (the...