Crocuses In The Dumond Garden on Morton Avenue, March 1938
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1938
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Ann Arbor News, March 21, 1938
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ANN ARBOR'S FLOWER SHOW IS OPENING: The sunshine of last week opened in broad smiles the crocuses all over town. The cluster above, nestling in a corner of the garden of Prof. and Mrs. Dwight L. Dumond on Morton Ave., is one of the earliest each year. It signals the opening of the grand parade of blossoms in Ann Arbor gardens, the flower show that is not limited by the acres in a display hall nor by the dates of a program, but one that will bring joy for the next six months to everyone on the street and that will be climaxed by the all-city show to be held the second week in June.
Ann Arbor News, March 21, 1938
Caption:
ANN ARBOR'S FLOWER SHOW IS OPENING: The sunshine of last week opened in broad smiles the crocuses all over town. The cluster above, nestling in a corner of the garden of Prof. and Mrs. Dwight L. Dumond on Morton Ave., is one of the earliest each year. It signals the opening of the grand parade of blossoms in Ann Arbor gardens, the flower show that is not limited by the acres in a display hall nor by the dates of a program, but one that will bring joy for the next six months to everyone on the street and that will be climaxed by the all-city show to be held the second week in June.
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28
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August
Year
1961
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