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  • Pullet
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    Pullet

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    Pullet

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  • Quiet Beauty
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    Quiet Beauty

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    Quiet Beauty

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    Gold Medal winner in the 2014 IBPA Benjamin Franklin Award for Home & Garden*

    "Just flipping through the pages of Quiet Beauty: The Japanese Gardens of North America will instantly lower your blood pressure."—The New York Times Book Review


    Quiet Beauty: Japanese Gardens of North America is an extraordinary look at the most beautiful and serene gardens of the United States and Canada. Most Japanese garden books look to the gardens of Japan. Quiet Beauty explores the treasure trove of Japanese gardens located in North America. Featuring an intimate look at twenty-six gardens, with numerous stunning color photographs of each, that detail their style, history, and special functions, this book explores the ingenuity and range of Japanese landscaping.

    Japanese gardens have been part of North American culture for almost 150 years. Quiet Beauty is a thought-provoking look at the history of their introduction to the world of North American gardening and how this aspect of Japanese culture has taken root and flourished.

    Japanese gardens include:
    • Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California
    • Nitobe Memorial Garden, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia
    • Japanese Garden, Fort Worth Botanic Garden, Texas
    • Garden of the Pine Winds, Denver Botanic Gardena, Colorado
    • Japanese Garden, Montreal Botanical Garden, Quebec
    • Tenshin'en (The Garden of the Heart of Heaven), Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts
    • Roji'en (Garden of Drops of Dew), The George D. and Harriet W. Cornell Japanese Gardens, The Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach, Florida
    • Japanese Friendship Garden of Phoenix, Margaret T. Hance Park, Arizona
    • Garden of the Pine Wind, Garvan Woodland Garden, Hot Springs, Arkansas
    About the Author:
    David M. Cobb is a member of NANPA (North American Nature Photography Association) and PPA (Professional Photographers of America). He lives in the Pacific Northwest with his wife and their two cats.

    Kendall H. Brown is Professor of Asian Art History in the Art Department at California State University Long Beach. He also recently served as Curator of Collections, Exhibitions and Programs at Pacific Asia Museum. Dr. Brown is a leading figure in the study of Japanese gardens in North America and is the author of Japanese-style Gardens of the Pacific West Coast.
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  • Quintuple Rock Cairn
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    Quintuple
    5 part natural beach pebbles / river rocks stacked with metal rod support in middle.

    Size: Approx. 4.5" x 3.5" x 9.5"H

    Weight:
    5-7 lbs.

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  • Quintuple Rock Cairn Water Fountain
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    Quintuple
    5-stack cairns with fountain assembly built-in. Natural rock base is carved in and sealed to hold water.

    Size: Approx. 10" x 9" x 12"H
    Weight: 28-33 lbs

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  • Rain Duck
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    Rain Duck

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    Rain Duck

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    Hand carved out of natural bamboo roots and teak wood. Smooth finish. Shapes may vary. Costume is 100% nylon. Size (Approx.) as follows:

    Adult: 16-18”H
    Teen: 13-14”H
    Baby: 7-8”H
    Super Baby: 3-4”H

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  • Raw Maine Blueberry Honey 10 oz
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    This one of a kind honey is produced when bees solely forage the nectar of Blueberries while pollinating the plants. The resulting nectar produces a honey with subtle herbal hints of Blueberries combined with the sweetness of spring. A righteous honey that will leave your taste buds in wonderment. As with all of our honeys, this honey is “raw” coming straight from the honeycomb, therefore all of the beneficial nutrients are intact. Seasonally limited, get it while you can!!

    Raw means no pasteurization or therefore all of the beneficial nutrients of the honey remain intact and ready for your benefit! Straight from the hive to the jar.

    If honey crystallizes, gently warm jar with water until it melts. Crystallizing honey is not a bad thing. It actually means that you have raw honey :)  

    Ingredients:
    Raw Blueberry Honey

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  • Raw Maine Honey Bear
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    These shorties are great as a sampler or as a gift for your favorite sweet tooth.  Spread the love of raw Maine honey, one honey bear at a time. Ingredients:
    Raw Maine Wildflower Honey 2 fl. oz
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