At first he called his new home "Rose", after the many wild roses growing there.
The name refers to the wild roses in the area.
Their daughter, born a year later, was named for the wild roses on the prairie.
He saw some wild roses and put a few stems in his bag.
This time he turned away to stare at the wild roses without seeing them.
The girl picked up another flower, and began on it; a wild rose, this time.
And love held so long in her heart bloomed like wild roses.
Here, at the edge of the Forgotten, grew wild roses, red as blood.
Founded in the 1890s, it was likely named for local populations of wild roses.
Then a wild-eyed woman appeared with wild roses in her hair.