Ken
and
Ruby
Wright's
Black
Iris
There
is
so
much
more
to
gardening
than
planting
seeds
and
harvesting
flowers.
A
true
gardener
feels
reverence
for
the
soil
upon
which
all
life
depends.
He
knows
he
is
working
with
life
itself
when
he
puts
seeds
or
bulbs
or
roots
in
the
earth's
breast
and
nurtures
plants
to
maturity.
A
flower
is
much
like
a
child
and
needs
the
same
sort
of
loving
care.
I
see
the
dewdrops
on
my
pure
white
and
flawless
rose
and
think
of
my
little
girls
that
I
once
gave
all
of
my
love
and
care
that
now
I
share
with
my
flowers.
In
the
heart
of
my
roses,
or
in
the
blossoms
of
the
honeysuckle,
I
see
the
beauty
that
helps
balance
the
scars
and
blights
that
man
causes.
When
a
summer's
day
is
done,
and
dusk
is
dropping
over
the
countryside,
the
earth
the
sky,
the
soil
and
the
plants.
There
is
that
poignant
interlude
between
the
dusk
and
dark
when
the
clumps
of
white
roses
are
spots
of
soft
glowing
beauty;
when
the
pink
phlox
are
bright
buttons
against
the
dark
hues
of
the
other
plants.
A
garden
is
a
peaceful
spot
where
you
can
stop
to
reflect
and
catch
a
glimpse
of
life's
deeper
meaning.
Lucille
Crumley
Ken
and
Ruby
Wright
have
given
themselves
this
peaceful
spot
of
beauty
in
their
gardens!
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