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Re: [GWL]: Which would you prefer?


How about Canada Blooms, a big landscape/flower show in Toronto, striving to
emulate Philadephia's? It's held at the city's Metro Convention Centre each
March -- March 13-17 in 2002.

Features big show gardens -- with spring bulbs and flowers and trees
galore -- a flower show, speakers, and merchants with garden wares for sale
in Candian dollars (read bargain). The following column,
http://www.marjorieharris.com/CanadaBlooms.html, will give you a sense of
one of the past shows. The travel time from Michigan wouldn't be too
onerous. I believe that another show, Success with Gardening, a consumer
show, whichout the big show gardens, is also on in Toronto at the same time.
For more on Canada Blooms and contact info, visit their web site
http://www.canadablooms.com/

Yvonne Cunnington, Ancaster, Ontario


----- Original Message -----
From: <RSBIRDY@aol.com>
Subject: [GWL]: Which would you prefer?


> Hey everyone,
> I plan trips for the Master Gardener Society in Oakland County Michigan.

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