Charles Palmer In His Iris Garden, May 1949
Year:
1949
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Ann Arbor News, June 4, 1949
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Charles Palmer, of 2744 Kimberly Rd., who specializes in growing iris, is pictured with one of the 350 plants which are now in full bloom in his garden. The variety he is inspecting is known as Snow Flurry. His garden is open for inspection this week-end.
Ann Arbor News, June 4, 1949
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Charles Palmer, of 2744 Kimberly Rd., who specializes in growing iris, is pictured with one of the 350 plants which are now in full bloom in his garden. The variety he is inspecting is known as Snow Flurry. His garden is open for inspection this week-end.
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Valentines Day Orders Are Prepared At Chelsea Flower Shop, February 1994 Photographer: Linda Wan
Year:
1994
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Ann Arbor News, February 14, 1994
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Karen Berwald of the Chelsea Flower Shop, 203 E. Liberty St., is surrounded by Valentine Day's orders as she works on a bouquet. The store was a flurry of activity over the weekend as workers hurried to prepare the Valentine Day orders that numbered "in the hundreds," according to owner Claire Harding.
Ann Arbor News, February 14, 1994
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Karen Berwald of the Chelsea Flower Shop, 203 E. Liberty St., is surrounded by Valentine Day's orders as she works on a bouquet. The store was a flurry of activity over the weekend as workers hurried to prepare the Valentine Day orders that numbered "in the hundreds," according to owner Claire Harding.
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"Carrie Beal Earhart" Narcissus, Earhart Greenhouse, April 1944
Year:
1944
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Ann Arbor News, April 6, 1944
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NARCISSUS NAMED FOR MRS. EARHART: The Carrie Beal Earhart narcissus, named for the late Mrs. Harry B. Earhart of Ann Arbor because of her love and knowledge of horticulture, is a new example of growth in the narcissus species. Its perianth is of ivory-white and its trumpet is finely proportioned of clear, pale primrose passing into pure white, as opposed to the yellow trumpet of the usual daffodil in the narcissus family. James Fisher, a representative of the Lohrman Seed Co., asked Mr. Earhart for permission to name the flower after his late wife, whose love for flowers was widely known.
Ann Arbor News, April 6, 1944
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NARCISSUS NAMED FOR MRS. EARHART: The Carrie Beal Earhart narcissus, named for the late Mrs. Harry B. Earhart of Ann Arbor because of her love and knowledge of horticulture, is a new example of growth in the narcissus species. Its perianth is of ivory-white and its trumpet is finely proportioned of clear, pale primrose passing into pure white, as opposed to the yellow trumpet of the usual daffodil in the narcissus family. James Fisher, a representative of the Lohrman Seed Co., asked Mr. Earhart for permission to name the flower after his late wife, whose love for flowers was widely known.
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Flowers For Sale At The Farmer's Market, May 1997 Photographer: Alan Warren
Year:
1997
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Rhododendron with 112 Blossoms, June 1960 Photographer: Duane Scheel
Year:
1960
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A Boater, A Beer, & A Water Lily At Second Sister Lake, July 1977 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1977
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Becky Payne, Flower Girl, At The Wedding Of Her Sister Martha Payne - June 7, 1969 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
Year:
1969
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Receiving Line At The Wedding Of Martha Payne & Jamie Harris - June 7, 1969 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
Year:
1969
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Ann Arbor News, June 29, 1969
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Becky Performs Her Receiving-Line Duties Enthusiastically...Looking On With Approval Are Sisters Cindy (Left) and Jayne
Ann Arbor News, June 29, 1969
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Becky Performs Her Receiving-Line Duties Enthusiastically...Looking On With Approval Are Sisters Cindy (Left) and Jayne
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Becky & John Payne At The Wedding Reception Of Their Sister Martha - June 7, 1969 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
Year:
1969
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Ann Arbor News, June 29, 1969
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'We Should Do This More Often'. These long dresses can be a bit of a struggle, but a lady always keeps her cool. Becky, 6, and brother John, 13, share a joke at the garden reception. They are the children of Dr. and Mrs. Beverly C. Payne of Orchard Hills Drive.
Ann Arbor News, June 29, 1969
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'We Should Do This More Often'. These long dresses can be a bit of a struggle, but a lady always keeps her cool. Becky, 6, and brother John, 13, share a joke at the garden reception. They are the children of Dr. and Mrs. Beverly C. Payne of Orchard Hills Drive.
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A Magical World Of Flowers And Joy
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29
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June
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1969
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