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The
Tyler Municipal Rose Garden is a mecca for gardeners and flower
lovers. The 14-acre Garden blooms with over 35,000 bushes displaying
approximately 500 varieties of roses. A Municipal Garden of this scope requires an approximate five percent replanting each year
to maintain the garden's lush, vibrant appeal. All are manicured
to perfection for the annual Rose Festival.
The Rose Garden
is strongly supported by donations of rose bushes from local and
national rose growers. Local growers have been a mainstay of support
for the Garden and for international rose research for many years.
In 1946, rose industry leaders founded the Texas Rose Research Foundation
in Tyler to conduct intensive research on rose diseases and enhance
plant propagation. The results of Foundation research contribute
to the strength of the local rose industry today. Over one-half of all commercial rose bushes marketed annually in the United States are packaged and shipped from Smith County.

Many visitors
to the garden are drawn to the one-acre Heritage Rose and Sensory
Garden which has antique rose varieties dating from before the Civil
War. This popular area contains over 30 varieties of 19th century
garden roses.
Go from antebellum
roses to computer roses within minutes at the Rose Museum. With
a touch of a button, rose enthusiasts can go high tech with the
Museum's computerized catalog of 250 rose varieties. This user-friendly
program provides a rose library at your fingertips, providing colorful
pictures and descriptive information for each selection.
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