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ACGC invites everyone to see the Trabue House Rose Garden

Garden has never looked prettier, thanks to work of the Adair County Garden Club and a perfect growing season for the roses
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By Maury Lewis

The Garden Club would like to invite the community to go out and enjoy the Julia Miller Horton Rose Garden at the Trabue-Russell House, 201 Jamestown Street, Columbia, KY. It is in its finest splendor. It is prettier this year than it has ever been.



The cool nights and cool mornings are making it show out. While you are there check out the Hosta shade garden at the back of the house beside the garden shed.

You need to go as soon as you can because when it starts getting hot the roses will be gone. - Maury Lewis


This story was posted on 2013-05-28 16:26:23
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Julia Miller Horton Rose Garden at peak



2013-05-28 - 201 Jamestown Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Maury Lewis. The Julia Miller Horton Rose Garden at the Trabue-Russell House is at its peak beauty now, for the season and may ever. Growing conditions for roses have been almost perfect this spring. The Adair County Garden Club invites the public to visit the rose garden and the Hosta Garden on the Trabue-Russell grounds, as well. - Maury Lewis
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