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      painted by Ella Du Cane, described by Florence Du Cane.

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    1. 'Feast Your Eyes: The Unexpected Beauty of Vegetable Gardens' Exhibition, 2006: NCSU Libraries

      rides along the canals and see the gardens awash in flowers and vegetables. ENLARGE + Credit: Eleanor C. Weller, photographer. Smithsonian Institution Horticulture, Archives

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    2. NCSU Libraries Newsletter volume 33 number 6 (January 2006)

      /publications/  4he NCSU Libraries will host the exhibit Feast Your Eyes: The Unexpected Beauty of Vegetable Gardens , developed by the Smithsonian Institution Horticulture Services

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    3. Transcript: Patrick Horsbrugh: Lewis Clarke Oral History Project

      inherited great gardens, traditional gardens in Ireland. YO: And what was her name again? PH: Salisbury, Lady Salisbury. YO: Lady Salisbury. PH: But in the press she’d

      inherited great gardens, traditional gardens in Ireland. YO: And what was her name again? PH: Salisbury, Lady Salisbury. YO: Lady Salisbury. PH: But in the press she’d Read less

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