There was usually a nickle spent for a packet of zinnias or marigold seeds to make the garden rows pretty, and have some cut flowers. But with a family to feed, the effort was directed at producing a crop of beans, lettuce, onions, tomatoes. That 5 cent packet of flower seeds could also produce a row of beans. This is what gardens were about and somehow it made the flowers even more special. I used to think a handful of zinnias in a canning jar on the kitchen table was magical. Now I have big vases of lilies, roses and dahlias in the house all summer, and can eat gourmet baby lettuce in January. (ho-hum)
I've never liked that expression "a woman of a certain age" but I am of an age where I remember making daisy chains and hollyhock lady dolls with my sister, and playing with them all afternoon long. "He loves me, he loves me not..."http://celticanamcara.blogspot.com/2007/08/hollyhock-dolls.html
Thank you, John for the hollyhock glamour shot! This really is the Marlena Dietrich of flowers.
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