In June, I posted about a trip to the Rose Garden in Golden Gate Park. We went there for a second visit and saw many more roses in bloom.
The Rose Garden in Golden Gate Park was established by the San Francisco chapter of the American Rose Society in 1961. The garden contains approximately 60 beds of modern and old roses along with lattice perimiter filled with climbing roses. In January, the San Francisco American Rose Society provides pruning demonstrations in the garden.
Here are my photos from the last visit. I apologise for the lack of names, but many of the signs were missing or illegible.