A field of sword lilies
Shown is a 20-acre gladiolus field in the northeasternmost part of Lancaster on an intervale bounded on three sides by the Nashua River. The field was cultivated by John E. Farnsworth and his son Custer in the 1920s. In season, two shipments of 200 to 300 dozen gladioluses per...
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1920
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13232130
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Lancaster Historical Society
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United States
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Massachusetts
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Worcester
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Lancaster
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