Roses are the most popular plant in North American gardens, yet many cold-climate gardeners have trouble overwintering roses than any other flower. Through a decade of trail and error at his nursey in Canada, Douglas Green has developed a totally new method of growing roses, one that guaranteed to revolutionize this popular hobby, making it a rewarding pleasure, not a frustrating chore. Where all previous rose guides have been based on methods developed by 18th- and 19th-century European gardeners, Green has discovered made-in-theNorth techniques that allow almost any rose to grow without hilling or winter protection of any kind. They blossom year after year, disease- and pest-free, without recourse to inorganic chemicals.