Marsh Marigolds, Nichols Arboretum, 1827 Geddes Ave, University of Michigan, April 27, 2019 Photographer: Steve Jensen
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Japanese Pachysandra, Nichols Arboretum, 1827 Geddes Ave, University of Michigan, April 27, 2019 Photographer: Steve Jensen
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Japanese Pachysandra, Nichols Arboretum, 1827 Geddes Ave, University of Michigan, April 27, 2019 Photographer: Steve Jensen
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Marsh Marigolds, Nichols Arboretum, 1827 Geddes Ave, University of Michigan, May 14, 2019 Photographer: Steve Jensen
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American Asters, Nichols Arboretum, 1827 Geddes Ave, University of Michigan, September 29, 2020 Photographer: Steve Jensen
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New England Asters, Nichols Arboretum, 1827 Geddes Ave, University of Michigan, September 29, 2020 Photographer: Steve Jensen
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Boots The Terrier Digs Up Dandelions, May 1938 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1938
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Ann Arbor News, May 7, 1938
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HELPS AROUND THE HOUSE: Boots, three year old terrier belonging to Mrs. Eli Gallup of Awixa Rd. is the self-appointed dandelion digger of the family. She doesn't bother just with the flower, but pushes her nose to the root and yanks out the whole plant with a shake of the head.
Ann Arbor News, May 7, 1938
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HELPS AROUND THE HOUSE: Boots, three year old terrier belonging to Mrs. Eli Gallup of Awixa Rd. is the self-appointed dandelion digger of the family. She doesn't bother just with the flower, but pushes her nose to the root and yanks out the whole plant with a shake of the head.
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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
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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.
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Oh, The Flowers That Bloom In The Fall
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September
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1946
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Edward Schlanderer & Lilacs Blooming Out Of Season, September 1946
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1946
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Ann Arbor News, September 17, 1946
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Oh the Flowers that Bloom in the Fall: Edward R. Schlanderer, 727 Miller Ave, rubbed his eyes, but they were still there- the four blossoms on the French lilac bush in his back yard. A 78-year-old retired cabinetmaker, Mr. Schlanderer's hobby is flowers, and in all his experience he has never seen a September-blooming lilac, nor, for that matter, has he ever heard of one. The blossoms first appeared a week ago.
Ann Arbor News, September 17, 1946
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Oh the Flowers that Bloom in the Fall: Edward R. Schlanderer, 727 Miller Ave, rubbed his eyes, but they were still there- the four blossoms on the French lilac bush in his back yard. A 78-year-old retired cabinetmaker, Mr. Schlanderer's hobby is flowers, and in all his experience he has never seen a September-blooming lilac, nor, for that matter, has he ever heard of one. The blossoms first appeared a week ago.
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