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Smith &
Hawken Secret Gardens 2009 Wall Calendar
Wander into the secret garden, and the
connection is immediate and instinctive. Hidden from everyday,
dynamic and intricately layered, and with surprises and new
discoveries at every step, the secret garden breathes with
life and an irrepressible spirit. The imagination roams,
wishes are as tactile as blooms. Slip inside, and the outside
world falls away. Now in its eighth successful season, this
calendar features a dozen patches of paradise. Magical and
vibrant tapestries of sunlight and water, myriad shades of
green, and perhaps a meandering path or an impeccably sited
statue, each is the perfect place for a daydream or moment of
reflection. Accompanying the transporting photographs are
gardening tips, quotes, and appreciations to get the dreaming
started.

Gardens and
Flowers: 2009 Wall Calendar
Enjoy a year of unbelievable gardens.
These colorful gardens are truly works of art. Walk through a
private garden of wildflowers. Stop and smell the roses with
this beautiful calendar throughout the year. This calendar
includes U.S. and International holidays and moon phases.

House &
Garden: 2009 Weekly Engagement Calendar
Lilacs at daybreak, a table set for tea, a
beautifully upholstered chair. Nothing captures the pleasures
of home like House & Garden. With sumptuous
photographs and enticing quotes, this calendar offers
inspiration for homeowners, home decorators, and gardeners
alike. Celebrating the best of home decorating and gardening
today, the calendar features irresistible full-page
photographs of gorgeous homes and lavish gardens,
demonstrating the seamless combination of beautiful and useful
that makes House & Garden required reading for more
than 800,000 people each month. The calendar includes U.S.,
U.K. and Canadian holidays.

Flowers &
Gardens by Clay Perry: 2009 Wall Calendar
Enjoy colorful, lush gardens through the
eyes of world-renowned garden photographer Clay Perry. He
captures Nature's tapestry of color and texture in a variety
of settings, from casual country gardens to formal
masterpieces.
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