Talk:James W. and Lucy S. Elwell House
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- Please add the following text and citation under the section heading "History," to the article James W. and Lucy S. Elwell House per "needs additional citations."
- After the setence: "...built a garden and a flower conservatory. Elwell tended the conservatory and was said to spend 30 minutes every day choosing a flower to put in his lapel."
- Add: "An article authored by John A. Boyle featured in "American Gardening" discussed the view of Elwell's garden located just beyond the dining room windows. This garden was adorned with beds of foliage plants, including Echeveria secunda and Alternanthera foliage."[1]
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- ^ "Summer Bedding In A Brooklyn Garden". Rural Pub. Co. New York. 1892. p. 270. Retrieved 2023-09-14.
Greg Henderson (talk) 17:39, 14 September 2023 (UTC)
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James and Lucy Elwell House
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James and Lucy Elwell House (American Gardening Magazine)
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