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Wed, 27 Nov 1996 11:41:53 -0800
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burkhorn wrote:
>
> Hello Museum L folks:
>
> I have been asked by the Friends organization of our 1877 historic
> house to check the 'net for information on period gardens. They have
> begun to develop flower beds and are of two minds:
>
> Does anyone have any advice or sources at which we should look?
>
> Many thanks.
>
> Mary Burke
> Beaconsfield
> P.E.I. Museum
I suggest contacting Susan Moody or Dierdre Larkin.  The Horticulturist
and Assistant Horticulturist (respectively) of The Cloisters.
Tel 212-923-3700 x 144
--
Jose A. Ortiz
Assistant Manager, The Cloisters
A branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art

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