Fall Offers Little Rest To Imaginative Gardener

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12
Month
October
Year
1967
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Mrs. Mackmiller's Vegetable Garden, October 1967 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Year:
1967
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Ann Arbor News, October 12, 1967
Caption:
Above, red maple leaves and cherry tomatoes set off dried gourds, squash and chestnut burrs; at right, the base is a chestnut branch, driftwood and permillion. Mrs. George Mackmiller designed the arrangement fresh from her garden.
Ann Arbor News, October 12, 1967
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Above, red maple leaves and cherry tomatoes set off dried gourds, squash and chestnut burrs; at right, the base is a chestnut branch, driftwood and permillion. Mrs. George Mackmiller designed the arrangement fresh from her garden.
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Mrs. Mackmiller's Vegetable Garden, October 1967 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Year:
1967
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 12, 1967
Caption:
Above, red maple leaves and cherry tomatoes set off dried gourds, squash and chestnut burrs; at right, the base is a chestnut branch, driftwood and permillion. Mrs. George Mackmiller designed the arrangement fresh from her garden.
Ann Arbor News, October 12, 1967
Caption:
Above, red maple leaves and cherry tomatoes set off dried gourds, squash and chestnut burrs; at right, the base is a chestnut branch, driftwood and permillion. Mrs. George Mackmiller designed the arrangement fresh from her garden.
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George G. Mackmiller Jr. and Daughter Cindy with Four Foot Cabbage, August 1967 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Year:
1967
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Ann Arbor News, August 24, 1967
Caption:
Crave Coleslaw? It took more than a yardstick for George MackMiller Jr. and his daughter Cindy, 17, to circumscribe this cabbage in their garden at 1301 Pear St. The giant measures near four feet in diameter, and might well have reaches the boundaries of the family's quarter of a city block lot if the growing season was longer.
Ann Arbor News, August 24, 1967
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Crave Coleslaw? It took more than a yardstick for George MackMiller Jr. and his daughter Cindy, 17, to circumscribe this cabbage in their garden at 1301 Pear St. The giant measures near four feet in diameter, and might well have reaches the boundaries of the family's quarter of a city block lot if the growing season was longer.
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