Walnut Hill Garden Club Plant Sale

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

 

Walnut Hill Garden Club of Hanover
will hold its biennial public plant sale on Saturday, May 22, 9:00 a.m.
– 12:00 p.m. at Riley Hall, First Congregational Church, 515
Hanover Street.  The sale will feature a huge collection of select plants
from member gardens, which are some of the finest gardens across the South Shore. 
Everything will be sold at affordable prices, including easy care daylilies in
glorious colors, iris, hosta, astilbe and other hardy shade plants, ornamental
grasses, ground covers, shrubs and much more.  Among the daylilies offered will
be the big, bold, yellow Mary Todd daylily featured on some of the town’s
traffic islands.  The public is invited to come early for the best plant
selection, and urged to bring plant trays, crates and boxes to carry purchases
home.

 

This year, in addition to plants,
the Walnut Hill Club will be selling a decorated tote bag created by the
club’s recycling committee. This is a large, sturdy, grocery bag featuring the Entering
Hanover sign with morning glories twining over it.  It is washable, hand
painted, 100% cotton canvas, capable of handling loads up to 60 lbs, perfect
for trips to the grocery store, beach, etc.  Cost of the ‘Hanover’
bag:  $10/each or 3 for $25.

For more information, contact Liz
Fallon (781-982-3448) or e-mail: walnuthillma@hotmail.com.

 

For "Around Town on the Web",

Cathy H-B

 

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