everblooming [ev-er-bloo-ming] ExamplesWord Origin adjective
- in bloom throughout most of the growing months of the year.
Origin of everblooming First recorded in 1890–95; ever + blooming Examples from the Web for everblooming Historical Examples of everblooming
The everblooming kinds have six inches of manure, then a foot of leaves, and then a good covering of cedar branches over all.
Helena Rutherfurd Ely
The monthly or everblooming Roses, which need very heavy covering in winter, should be planted together.
Helena Rutherfurd Ely
Everblooming Roses should be set out in the spring, about the middle of April.
Helena Rutherfurd Ely
For window culture, the Everblooming Roses are the best, and they should be ordered of the nurseryman in suitable pots.
Samuel Browne Parsons
Everblooming Roses is the name we give to those included under the second general head.
Samuel Browne Parsons