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English: Two women in long dresses and aprons, ca. 1900, carrying a huge trug of cut flowers and other containers of flowers in from a garden
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"A Woman's Hardy Garden" by Helena Rutherfurd Ely (1858-1920). Illustrated by Charles Frederick Chandler (1836-1925). New York and London: Macmillan, 1903.

https://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/ely/garden/garden.html
Author

Author: Helena Rutherfurd Ely (1858-1920)

Photographer: Charles Frederick Chandler (1836-1925).

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