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Among passionate gardeners, "there is a great clamor" about retailers locking up some plant varieties all to themselves, said Jimmy Turner, senior gardens director at the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Society.
The Garden Gloves Come Off Miguel Bustillo 2011
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Foundation SA, the Botanical Society and WWF-SA said in a joint statement.
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We have made arrangement for the convention to leave here about one o'clock, for luncheon at Sormani's as guests of the Botanical Society.
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Arts and Science, the Philosophical Society of Philadelphia, and joint meeting of Academy of Science, the Botanical Society, and the Bureau of
Sir Jagadis Chunder Bose His Life and Speeches Sir Jagadis Chunder Bose
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Everyone present is invited to take luncheon at that time as a guest of the Botanical Society and of Dr. Britton, it makes no difference whether they be members or guests.
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_Transactions_ Botanical Society, Edinburgh. 1891, p. 241.
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One was from Mr. Malarius, the public teacher of Noroe, and laureate of the Botanical Society.
The Waif of the "Cynthia" Jules Verne 1866
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Murray's address before the Botanical Society, Edinburgh.
More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 1 Charles Darwin 1845
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Then came the master of the fire-engines, with his wife and little granddaughter; then three pretty peasant girls; then the whole Botanical Society, with their real professor at their head.
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Lisa Seitz-Gruwell, spokeswoman for the parks department, said members of the Botanical Society would probably be paid to staff the gardens 'gates to check people's driver's licenses and collect fees from nonresidents.
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