Dogwood Arts Festival

Featured Gardens

Our Nations Flower The Rose Gardens. Our Featured Gardens for 2009 Dedication of the Sam & Mary Anne Beall Rose Garden
Sunday, May 17th at 1:30

UT Gardens - Agricultural Campus
Neyland Drive east of Veterinary College
Dr. Mark Windham, Plant Pathologist of UT, has spent many years testing a no-spray collection of roses that will be featured in the new rose garden along with hybrid teas, floribundas, grandifloras, miniatures, shrubs, antique selections, and climbers. Visitors will also be treated to seeing future releases of new rose cultivars from producers around the country.

Garden of Joe and Rhonda Spruiell Garden of Tom and Mary Frances Carlson Garden of Michael and Mary Bates
Garden of Joe and Rhonda Spruiell Garden of Tom and Mary Frances Carlson Garden of Michael and Mary Bates
Garden of Steve and Hannah Franklin Garden of Kathy and Jim Brennan Garden of Joe and Rhonda Spruiel
Garden of Steve and Hannah Franklin Garden of Kathy and Jim Brennan Garden of Joe and Rhonda Spruiel
First Kiss – Floribunda - Garden of Mary and Michael Bates Hybrid Tea - Joe and Ronda Spruiell Hybrid Tea - Joe and Rhonda Spruiel
"First Kiss" – Floribunda - Garden of Mary and Michael Bates Hybrid Tea - Joe and Ronda Spruiell Hybrid Tea - Joe and Rhonda Spruiel
Miniature Roses- Tom and Mary Frances Carlson
Miniature Roses- Tom and Mary Frances Carlson

Rose Gardens

Open Weekends May 9 & 10th

This garden tour is not one to be missed. There is no admission to view the gardens. For more information, visit www.tennesseerosesociety.org

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carlson
917 Hayslope Drive, 37919 (Westmoreland Hills)
A beautiful garden of hybrid tea roses

Dr. Stephen & Mrs. Hannah Franklin
6334 Rudder Falls Way, 37919 (Rocky Hill)
Formal garden of hybrid teas

Mrs. Jane Witherspoon
7330 Manderly Way, 37909 (Buckingham)
Beds of all varieties with lovely use of climbers

Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Spruiell
9705 Tunbridge Lane, 37922 (Seven Oaks)
A beautiful garden landscaped with stone with more than 200 specimens
of over 100 varieties of roses

Jim & Kathy Brennan
525 Altamira Drive, 37934 (Farragut)
Hybrid tea and grandiflora roses.

Michael & Mary Bates
513 Altamira Drive, 37934 (Farragut)
perennial and woodland garden with climbing and shrub roses, over one hundred hybrid teas and floribundas.

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