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Garden club marks 87 years of spreading joy of isle flora

  • COURTESY GARDEN CLUB OF HONOLULU

    In addition to the Garden Club helping landscape many community locations including the Honolulu Museum of Art, Iolani Palace, Bishop Museum and Lyon Arboretum, groups have also taught floral design to inmates at the Women’s Community Correctional Center for more than a decade, pictured.

  • COURTESY GARDEN CLUB OF HONOLULU

    The Garden Club attended the dedication of the Kaimuki Victory Garden in 1942. Americans were encouraged to grow some of their own food to support the war effort. Photographed are Eva Sumner, left, then-president of the Garden Club; Grace B. Wilder, executive secretary of the Outdoor Circle; Col. W.R. White, director of the office of food control; E.E. Black, president of the Outdoor Circle; Col. Thomas H. Green, executive in the military governor’s office; and Honolulu Mayor Lester Petrie. At extreme right is Riley H. Allen, editor of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin and chairman of the program.

I’ve written about Honolulu’s botanical gardens several times in Rearview Mirror. At a talk I gave to their “Friends” earlier this year, I met a sister group whose focus is on individual gardens. Read more

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