California Native Plants Nurserywoman Civil Rights Activist And Humanitarian

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California Native Plants Nurserywoman Civil Rights Activist And Humanitarian
Gerda Isenberg
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They don't want to be bothered with taking care of a nursery. They were here and looked. How I got the idea, the California Horticultural Society had their fiftieth anniversary. We had a big dinner at the Olympic Club. I went there with Dick Dunmire and his wife. Dick spoke at the dinner. Deaf as I am, on the way home I had to say to Dick Dunmire, "What did you say? I didn't hear a thing. " He said, "Well, if you're really interested, I have my speech right here. " I took the speech home, and a...mong other things he said, "The American Horticultural Society, when they had their fiftieth anniversary, they got part of George Washington's estate in Virginia. " (That, I think, was donated to them. ) And Dick said, "It's time for us to have our own place. " When I went home I thought, wouldn't it be nice if they could take my place over. I told Dick about it and we had- -I can't tell you how many meetings we had. But when it was all over I was kind of glad to go on by myself. The Ferns Riess: Let's talk about the beginnings of the nursery.

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