"... Horticultural Show in the Temple Gardens. I go every year now, and should be sorry to miss it. How odd it seems, that for years and years I never went to a , or knew anything about them, and now they have become one of the interests of my life! The great attraction this year is the revival of what are called old-fashioned late single Tulips—Breeders, Flames, &c. Those who like to buy the bulbs, ordering them carefully by the catalogue, may have their gardens gay with Tulips for over two months, certainly the whole of April and May."
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Theresa Earle
(née Villiers; published as Mrs. C. W. Earle; 8 June 1836 – 27 February 1925) was a British horticulturalist, garden writer, and author of a book on lacto-vegetarian dieting.
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