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May 2024
50m 48s

1890 Gardiner and Co. Seed Annual 1: Flo...

SHARON HANDY
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Tonight, let’s celebrate the sleepy splendors of spring and go shopping for the latest in floral novelties offered by Gardiner & Co. in their seed annual. Apparently, in 1890, Japanese delights were all the rage.

 

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