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  2. Ferry-Morse Seed Company - Wikipedia

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    Official website; Ferry-Morse Seed Co. Archives at Special Collections Dept. Archived 2016-09-26 at the Wayback Machine, University Library, University of California, Davis; Digitized copies of D.M. Ferry seed catalogs, incomplete from 1871 to 1930, Biodiversity Heritage Library

  3. Fairy houses - Wikipedia

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    Fairy houses have been recorded on Monhegan Island in Maine since the 1950s, [3] although some claim they date back to the early 20th century. [4] These houses were primarily made by local children. [3] [4] In the early 2000s, New Hampshire writer Tracy Kane began publishing children's books on fairy houses after visiting Monhegan. [5]

  4. The John Fairey Garden - Wikipedia

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    The garden is located in Hempstead, Texas between Austin and Houston three miles south of Hwy 290 at 20559 FM 359 Rd. It is located at the confluence of three Texas geographic zones: the Gulf coast prairie region to the south, the pine and flatland woods to the east, and the Blackland prairie and post oak clay pan to the west and north.

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  6. Gardener's Supply Company - Wikipedia

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    The company established the Garden Crusader Awards [10] to honor individuals who improve their communities through gardening. Gardener's Supply Company is a Champion Member of Vermont Businesses for Social Responsibility (VBSR), a non-profit trade organization that advances business ethics through education, public influence and workplace quality.

  7. Flower Fairies - Wikipedia

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    Her flower fairy paintings, in particular, were driven by the Victorian popularity of fairies and fairy stories. Cicely Mary Barker published her first Flower Fairies book in 1923. [ 3 ] She received £25 for Flower Fairies of the Spring , a collection of twenty-four paintings and illustrations.

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