Rose Tiffany
Information about Rose Tiffany
The rose has ever been the world's favorite flower, the pride of the rich and poor—the rich because it has no superior, the poor because, despite its superiority, its plants have never been beyond their reach.

Easy to grow, lavish with its blooms, adaptable to almost any conditions, the rose is the unchal­lenged Queen of Flowers.

By careful plant-breeding almost all flowers have been vastly improved in the last century, but the rose has maintained it is pre-eminence to such an extent that no garden seems complete without it, and its blooms are always the most cherished of cut flowers.
Better Roses can easily be grown with a few simple secrets.
Rose
One Red Rose
Pink Rose
Stone Roses
Rose Stone
From Kiss Rose
Classic Rose
Flower Rose
Concrete Rose
Rose Tiffany
Black Rose Tea
Poem Rose
Mandi Rose Fanelli
Picture Of Black Roses
Blue Girl Hybrid Rose Tea
Room Rose Tea
Garden Portland Rose
Figurine Red Rose Tea
Oil Rose
Collectible Red Rose Tea
Next ->

The Right Rose for your Garden


There are literally hundreds of types of roses that you can grow in your garden. With such a selection to choose from, it can be extremely difficult to choose the rose that’s right for you.

To make this task a bit easier, I’ve added some crucial factors that you should consider, and some of the different types of roses to aid in your search.

Planting Roses

The art of planting roses doesn’t have to be a complicated thing to do. When you have the right knowledge there is no limit to how beautiful a garden or rosebush that you can create.

In this guide, you will not only have all of the right skills at your fingertips, but you will get 101 tips that you can use to grow your very own bed of roses. With this extensive manual at hand, you will never have to buy another bouquet again. Now you will have all of the beauty and delicious fragrance that roses can give you with you all the time.

Here are some of the best ideas and tips for planting your roses.

1. Check with your local gardening center or florist for the best type of roses to grow in you climate. If you are a novice, you should look for disease resistant types of roses because they require a lot less maintenance.
101 Rose Growing Tips and Secrets



What's in a Name? Giving Birth to your Characters
Celise Downs
20bb What's in a Name?
Giving Birth to your Characters

By Celise Downs

So you've got your plot outlined, a title lined up and the research is done. You're ready to start writing your novel. But wait. Now comes the fun part: creating names for your characters. One of the best things about being a writer—besides the innate ability to create imaginary worlds—is giving birth to a character and then bestowing a name upon him or her. True, you didn't carry the character in your womb for nine months (especially if you're male). But he or she could've been in your head for nine months…or nine years. So choosing a name for your characters seems almost as important as the one you would give your own child.

The name you decide on will dictate the reader's perception of that character, so select wisely. If your character is an agoraphobic scientist, he or she should not be named Brittany or Rick. Does this bunch of hoo-hah sound familiar to you? Raise your hand now, don't be shy. I thought so. Now let me remove the rose-colored sunglasses so you all can see the harsh light of reality. The reality being that having a common name conjures up a stereotypical image. What picture forms in your head when you hear the name Tiffany? Pretty, popular, blonde-haired cheerleader? What about the name Melvin? Skinny guy with glasses and a pocket protector? Now what comes to mind when you hear something unique like Lyric? Or Dax?

We as writers have been blessed with a wonderful gift. We are a rare species unto ourselves in such a way that we can build alternate realities for the public to enter. We are storytellers that pull ideas out of our bu-that is-minds, invent our own language even, and the only names we can come up with for our characters are Johns, Susans, Kathleens, and Sams? Unacceptable. These are perfectly good names, don't get me wrong, but they're safe names. I used to be in an online critique group and someone said that if your main character has an unusual name, the secondary characters should have more common names; that way, it won't be so confusing to the reader. My initial response wasn't printable, but I can tell you that it sort of went a little like this: “Who died and made you Ruler of the Writing World? Heaven forbid we throw our readers a curve ball every once in a while.”

It's called variety, folks. In the Dictionary, this word is defined as “the quality or condition of being various or varied; diversity.” If you don't step outside your comfort zone and offer your readers some different flavors, you're not going to sell any books. I decided from the get-go that all the characters in my books were going to have unique names. I wanted to stand out from the pack and dance my own little jig. So here are some suggestions on finding primo names for your characters:

1)Books, Magazines, and Newspapers – These are wonderful sources. In magazines and newspapers, a story, a self-help column or even a product ad could house a name that would be worth writing down. People use baby books to choose names for their children, so why not do the same for your characters? These books can be very in-depth, stating the meaning of the name as well as its origin. I've used The Writer's Digest Character Naming Sourcebook (1994, Sherrilyn Kenyon with Hal Blythe and Charlie Sweet). It features more than 20,000 first and last names and their meanings from around the world: Norse, Slavic, Teutonic, Arthurian Legend Names, and more.

I've also discovered the hidden cache of names in other people's books. I'm severely addicted to the adult romance books that come out every month: Harlequin Blaze and Temptation, and Silhouette Desire. And my favorite authors are Janelle Denison, Kristine Grayson, Carly Phillips, and Julie Kenner. Every once in a while, I'll find a name in their books that I can add to my continually growing list. Science fiction, time travel and fantasy books are good for names as well.

2)Walk of Fame - Hollywood actors and actresses may have been born with common names like Julia and Brad, but that doesn't mean their offspring have to suffer the same fate. Will and Jada Smith's children: Willow and Jaden; Demi Moore's girls: Scout LaRue, Rumer Glen and Tallulah Belle; Gwenyth Paltrow's daughter: Apple Blythe; John Travolta and Kelly Preston's son: Jett; Uma Thurman and Ethan Hawke's son: Ronin. Singer Brandi's daughter: Sy'rai; Thomas Jane (The Punisher) and Rosanna Arquette's daughter: Harlow.

Even some famous faces were lucky enough to have been born with one-of-a-kind names: Keanu Reeves, Jude Law, Jada Pinkett-Smith, Macaulay Culkin, Kiefer Sutherland, Oprah Winfrey.

3)Movies and Television Shows – This avenue isn't as unorthodox as you might think. I guarantee someone out there could come forward and claim, “I was named after some character on a soap opera.” Ridge and Thorne Forrester, The Bold and The Beautiful; Topanga Morris, Boy Meets World; Teal'c, Stargate SG-1; Leelou, The Fifth Element (my favorite movie of all time); Blade, Ellora Danan, Willow; Teela, He-Man cartoons. Need I say more?

4)Daily Life - For almost two years, I worked the night shift, keying medical claims. Due to that job, I now have a nice long two-paged list of boys and girls names. You would not believe how many wonderfully unusual names I came across every time I flipped a page: Princess, Precious, Treasure, Oreo, Malachi, Ashanti, Treyvon, Diabolique (for real!), Natividad…the list goes on and on. Just think. You could be sitting at your desk, standing in line at the grocery store/coffee shop/fast food joint, listening to a song on the radio, eavesdropping on a conversation, or talking to your neighbor and the next thing you know, you're bombarded with names for your characters. Being a writer, one can only hope that you're aware of your surroundings at all times and can see a potential story in everything that goes on around you.

5)Character Naming Contest/Vote – I did this for my third book, which will be Book One in a teen series I'm creating. I had about four different combinations of a name I was trying to come up with for my main character. I sent an email out to my co-workers, close friends and family, asking them to vote on the name they liked best. The name that got the most votes became the name for my character. In return, I'll be including a special thank-you on the Dedication Page of the book. Although there are too many names to print, if they buy the book, they'll know they had a hand in choosing the name of the character. If you go the contest route, offer the winner a free copy of the book, a special gift, etc. If anything, you'll get plenty of names for future books.

I attended a book festival in Prescott, AZ last year. A mother and daughter came up to my table, read the back covers of both books, then walked away. A half hour later, they came back and purchased my first book (Secrets and Kisses) because the female character's name was Skylar. For whatever reason, the name meant something to that young girl. It could've been her name, the name of her friend, a relative…who knows? The point is, your readers are going to appreciate an “anomalous, exceptional, extraordinary, far out, incomparable, inimitable, special, standout, strange, uncommon” name. Now, you are ready to begin writing your novel. Your character has been born, breathing passages cleared (nice set of lungs there), weighed, measured…and awaiting a name. Get creative, step outside the box and remember… a rose by any other name should be something besides Tom, Dick, Harry and Jane.


About the Author

Copyright © 2004 Celise Downs. Reprinted with permission. Celise is a Young Adult fiction author and owner of Gemini Mojo Press. Her books, “Secrets and Kisses” (Mar 2004) and “Dance Jam Productions” (Sept 2004), are currently available on the publisher website at www.GeminiMojoPress.com/.

2c
http://www.aaarticles.com/article24282.html

Roses ...

Rose Gardens...



... Tiffany Rose Bush Torchiere Lamp - Comparison Shopping and Read Reviews
... sconces>>bath fixtures Wall brackets/sconces>>swing arm/plug ins Floor lamps Tiffany Rose Bush Torchiere Lamp Our Price: $405.00 Stunning Tiffany Rosebush torchiere floor lamp with ...
http://tiffany-rose-bush- ...best-deal-lights.com/

... LAMPS PLUS Rose Tiffany-Style Table Lamp
LAMPS PLUS Rose Tiffany-Style Table Lamp Lowest New Price - $79.99 Factory Direct Pricing Shipments Usually Leave Warehouse in Three Days or Less Fast and Easy return policy Name Brands and Exclusive ...
http://craft-wire.net/pro ...Style_Table_Lamp.html

... Milt. Soquel
Miltoniopsis Soquel "Tiffany Rose" Top of Older Pictures, Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Back to top of Alphabetical Listing Back to top of Home Page
http://www.sdahldtp.com/miltsoquel.htm

... Tiffany table lamps
... illinois college data recovery linux windows me updates disney world discounts kristine rose tiffany table lamps produced and the laws of that mayd, did out of the body of a any gross unavailing ...
http://tiffany-table-lamps.wenex.com.pl/

... Rose -- Relevant resources, articles, and more!
... thorns fenton black rose flower black rose flower rose delivery floyd rose franciscan desert rose free tiffany rose freeze dried rose petals fresh roses ftv rose gallery of rose tattoos give my love to ...
http://www.rose-home.info/

... Tiffany Rose -- Tiffany Rose
Tiffany Rose InformationIs Here. -- Tiffany Rose "Tiffany Rose" Search Tips This website is smarter than most because itís updated daily and will display the best ideas and offers. For example, if ...
http://www.dannyrose.com/tiffanyrose/

... Tiffany Style Wall Lamps : Tiffany Rose Decorated Wall Sconce
... com > Wall Mount Lamps > Tiffany Style Wall Lamps > Tiffany Rose Decorated Wall Sconce Tiffany Style Wall Lamps : Tiffany Rose Decorated Wall Sconce The stained glass has a floral design ...
http://www.a-lamps.com/ti ...sconce--063379nf.html

... http://www.bizrate.com/rd?http://www.lampsplus.com/products/27985/?sourceid=...
http://www.bizrate.com/rd ..._id=27985&token_id=8B


... Red Rose Tiffany-style Wooden Pillar
Red Rose Tiffany-style Wooden Pillar Buy Red Rose Tiffany-style Wooden Pillar at Overstock.com Accent your home with the beautiful styling of this Red Rose Tiffany-style wooden pillar. Standing 34 ...
http://www.twinblues.com/ ...le-Wooden-Pillar.html

... About Search - rose
... rose of sharon flower rose rose flower pete rose compass rose rose bowl rose gardening blue rose tiffany rose wild rose la vie en rose rose state college rational rose the rose lyric charlie rose ...
http://rose.about-search.com/

... NC Furniture Discounters;furniture store:childrens furniture, entertainment ...
... Furniture White Furniture Accent Furniture Clocks Curios Home Lighting Mirrors Rugs Email: 64H ROSE TIFFANY LAMP Rose Tiffany Style Lamp adds a little drama and romance to any room while zinc base ...
http://www.ncfurnituredis ...e/product/38152/453/1

... Perfumery and Gifts Womans fragrances
... Mt. Rain Splendor Sublime Sunflowers Sun Moon Stars Tea Rose Tiffany Trender Poison Tommy Girl Touch Tre'sor True Love Truth Tuscany Uninhibited Venezia Vivid Volupte White Diamonds White Linen White ...
http://www.perfumery-gifts.com/wom.html

... Russell's Garden Center: thousands of products shipped right to your door
... statuary tools topiary water gardening watering supplies FOR THE BIRDS BIRD BATHS BIRDBATH W/ROSE TIFFANY GLASS ... 129.99 BIRDBATH W/BIRD & FLOWER ... 119.99 BIRDBATH ... 99.99 BIRDBATH W/DOVES 24 ...
http://russells.sellsonic ...toc.asp?catalog=arett

... Lamps Plus Lamps Plus Rose Tiffany-style Table Lamp - Compare Best US Prices...
... Wine and Flowers Home >Home & Garden >Lighting >Lamps Lamps Plus Lamps Plus Rose Tiffany-style Table Lamp Factory direct pricingcharming, light and graceful, this classic tiffany ...
http://homewares.findandc ...style-table-lamp.html

... torchiere floor lamp discount lamp shades lamp rose tiffany
... floor lamp , Ltd.[China] Tiffany Table Lamp Zhongshan (Group) International Trading Corp.[China] Bronze Sculpture with Tiffany Lamp Shanghai Masier Art Development Co., Ltd.[China] Featured Companies ...
http://lamp.licitation.info/torchiere-floor-lamp/

... UK shopping directories - online stores and shops directory - TheHighStreet.com
... Silk ties and cufflinks are here also Tiffany Rose Tiffany Rose offers glamorous Designer Maternity clothes for pregnant Mums, Maternity outfits that are versatile to suit different occasions ...
http://www.thehighstreet.com/category/fashion.cfm

... Red Orange Rose Tiffany Style Stained Glass Table Lamp For Sale
... U.S.) Zip Code Within 10 miles 25 miles 50 miles 100 miles select region By Seller or Search by Item Number Red Orange Rose Tiffany Style Stained Glass Table Lamp Home & Garden > Lamps, Lighting ...
http://www.ioffer-lampsli ...ss-Table-Lamp-5662175

... Roses - Tiffany Rose
Roses Home| Roses Links| Roses Articles | Add URL Tiffany Rose A Rose For Emily Amy Rose Anniversary Anniversary Gifts Anniversary Ideas Arboretum Aromatherapy Baby Rosebud Candle Rings Bed And ...
http://www.dotroses.com/tiffanyrose/

... wcbstv.com - Jewelry Retailer Tiffany 1Q Profit Rises
... approximate the prior year," Tiffany said. Tiffany & Co. More Business Dow ... wcbstv.com - Jewelry Retailer Tiffany ...
http://wcbstv.com/busines ..._story_151114513.html

... http://www.small-business-finder.co.uk/n2b/clickthru.cfm?site=http://www.tif...
http://www.small-business ...fanyrosematernity.com









Google


 

  Privacy   Terms of Use
  Roses Links
  Other Rose gardening Resources
  101 Rose Growing Tips and Secrets

Copyright Mar 2005 www.Better-Roses.com ALL Rights reserved
No emails are ever sent from this website!

Roses, Tea Roses, Double Roses

Roses...