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1983
6(2)
53
David J. Leedy The Los Angeles spring plant and flower show
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 ABSTRACT: On April 23 and 24, the Southern California Horticultural Institute (SCHI) presented their 1983 Spring Plant and Flower Show. The SCHI is a non-profit organization dedicated to the beautification of the Los Angeles area through the encouragement of greater interest in horticulture and broader knowledge of horticultural methods and materials. Exhibitors from the various Southern California botanical societies were present as well as displays by commercial growers and the Huntington Botanical Gardens. This was the first time the lAS was represented at one of these shows in the Los Angeles area since the 1979 LAIF's Fern and Exotic Plant Show.
1983
6(2)
58
David J. Leedy Round Robins
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 ABSTRACT: Our format is to write and make multiple copies of a letter and send it simultaneously to all other participants. We all try to clip something from a newspaper, catalog , or magazine, that others might be in- . terested in. We exchange photo. graphs and sometimes exchange plants. Every two months I write my letter and, in the time interval, receive six other letters. Often we supplement the round robin letter with additional letters and telephone calls.
1995
18
23-25
David J. Leedy I hate the ates
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 ABSTRACT: A Short Poem
2014
37(1)
111-117
David J. Leedy Growing Arum — An Experiment in Fort Worth, Texas (Buy)
 ABSTRACT: While not widely known or grown, I am of the opinion that most arum will do well in North Central Texas. I am attempting to grow as many species and cultivars as I can get here in Fort Worth.