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Mary Spiller

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Mary Rose Spiller, born 13 April 1923, is a horticulturist and teacher, who has worked most of her life at what is now known as Waterperry Gardens Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page)., who is numbered among in "the First [14] Ladies of Gardening" by Heidi Howcroft in her 2015 book Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page)..

One of Mary's horticultural passions is alpines, but her gardening knowledge extends immeasurably, and she is known as one of the most rounded horticulturists of the current era – she was awarded the RHA Associateship of Honour in July 2008[1]

978-0711236431 - First Ladies of Gardening (refers to Waterperry and Miss Havergal)

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