Fwd: New Roses beautify Santa Clara University Boundary


Thought this might be of interest to some:

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Subject:    [Fwd: New Roses beautify Santa Clara University Boundary
Date:       12/11/99 11:07 AM

Mel Hulse wrote:

> Press release by the Santa Clara University:
> ================
> San Jose Heritage Rose Garden plants historical roses Friday morning
>
> SANTA CLARA, Calif., Dec.10, 1999 - The San Jose Heritage Rose Garden
> expanded its collection of historic climbing roses to a new location at a
> boundary of Santa Clara University.
>
>   The partnership between the University and the garden was formed to
>   beautify a section of  The Alameda at the   southeast end of the 104-acre
>   campus in Santa Clara,   eventually resulting in a spectacular one-half mile
>   of   climbing roses over the next three years.
>
>   As the roses grow, they  will help shield a new SCU  facilities building and
>   equipment yard from public   view. The roses also will provide the City of
>   Santa Clara with a rosy portal at a busy intersection, where El Camino
>   Real begins.
>
>   The Dec. 10 planting, began at 8:30 a.m.,  includes 100 climbing roses of
>   the more than 250 that   will be planted along the fence when the project is
>   completed.  Additional roses are to be planted over the next two seasons.
>   Repeat blooming roses will be   interspersed with once-blooming roses.
>   The first   blossoms are to appear next spring.
>
>   The San Jose Heritage Rose Garden at Spring and Taylor Streets is part
>   of the downtown San Jose Guadalupe    River Park and Gardens.  The
>   fence planting project    adds to the over 4,500 roses of over 3,500
>   varieties    in the garden, the largest collection of rose varieties in the
>   Western Hemisphere.
> ==================
> --
>                     Mel Hulse, Col. USAF (Ret'd)
>                      Silicon Valley Rose Farmer
>        http://www.randomaccesssolutions.com/sjhrg/SJHRG.htm
>                   SUPPORT YOUR PUBLIC ROSE GARDEN!
 

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