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Feedback: Ruby Smith has a way with flowers To the editor, CM: Ruby Smith has always had a way with flowers and anything that grows. As a child I stayed with them often and I remember all the flowers inside the house and out. I love her cactus in the front yard. I have not been down Tutt Street in a while I have to drive over and see if the cactus are still there as well. s/Shamarie Claiborne Isn't it great that this heavily travelled residential State Highway has some of the finest gardeners in town? It's great they can see the beauty Ruby Smith creates. -CM Related: Dinner plate sized hibiscus This story was posted on 2007-07-19 13:35:12
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