|
Definition of Rose garden
1. Noun. A garden for growing roses.
Definition of Rose garden
1. Noun. (literally) A garden devoted primarily to roses. ¹
2. Noun. (idiomatic) A highly desirable situation. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rose Garden
Literary usage of Rose garden
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Rose Annual by American Rose Society (1922)
"The formal and extensive rose-garden included in the Missouri Botanical Garden
was pictured and described in the 1918 Annual, on pages 39 and 40. a long ..."
2. The American Rose Annual by American Rose Society (1922)
"The formal and extensive rose-garden included in the Missouri Botanical Garden
was pictured and described in the 1918 Annual, on pages 39 and 40. ..."
3. Luca Della Robbia by Allan Marquand (1914)
"It belongs to a period when Luca was FIG. 75. MADONNA OF THE rose garden.
experimenting with colour harmonies. The background is an unusual grayish-blue ..."
4. The English Flower Garden and Home Grounds: Design and Arrangement Shown by by William Robinson (1900)
"THE NEW rose garden. WHATEVER may be thought of the reasoning in this chapter,
... This idea of the rose garden arose when we had a mu.ch smaller number of ..."
5. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern by Charles Dudley Warner (1896)
"THE DEATH OF THE POOR IS REPOSE From the 'Rose-Garden ' I NOTICED the son of a
... THY WORST ENEMY From the 'Rose-Garden' 1 ASKED an eminent personage the ..."
6. Turkish Literature; Comprising Fables, Belles-lettres and Sacred Traditions by Epiphanius Wilson (1901)
"XLIX THE MONARCH SPRING MOUNTS UPON His THRONE AND MAKES His RESIDENCE IN THE
CITY OF THE rose garden As monarch Spring now on his radiant throne Flourished ..."
7. The English Flower Garden and Home Grounds: Design and Arrangement Shown by by William Robinson (1907)
"THE NEW rose garden. WHATEVER may be thought of the reasoning in this chapter,
... This idea of the rose garden arose when we had a much smaller number of ..."