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And first, the 'Asters' -- they always were rich, you know, from 'John Jacob' down; but this summer, _malgrè_ taxes and curtailment of incomes and go-comes, the family appear in unprecedented splendor.
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 3, No. 1 January 1863 Devoted To Literature And National Policy Various
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Zylinsky said that Lunch with the Asters has been a major fundraising event for the home, with proceeds divided between the home's endowment and items that improve the every-day lives of the residents.
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Zylinsky said that Lunch with the Asters has been a major fundraising event for the home, with proceeds divided between the home's endowment and items that improve the every-day lives of the residents.
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Zylinsky said that Lunch with the Asters has been a major fundraising event for the home, with proceeds divided between the home's endowment and items that improve the every-day lives of the residents.
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Zylinsky said that Lunch with the Asters has been a major fundraising event for the home, with proceeds divided between the home's endowment and items that improve the every-day lives of the residents.
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Asters are in full swing and the dahlias have just a little time left now before they come tumbling down with the early frosts.
The to-do list: October Dan Pearson 2010
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We only saw a couple this year, there are never very many anyway, but they went straight to the Asters.
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The European Asters got to stay “Asters” purportedly because the Italian Aster Aster amellus was the first one names.
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I go to great lengths to encourage the wild Asters to populate our meadow.
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I lve the lightblue of the Bluebird one…what a nice variety of Asters!
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