I am planting for Harry Fallis and I have gifted bulbs to my daughters, his granddaughters. Harry flew two and a half tours, not many survived that. He married his love, Lillian Jorgensen, on Christmas Eve 1941 while on leave, and she waited for him in Winnipeg until the war was over. They had three...Read More
Mark, was my father-in-law, who was in was interned in the Far East during the 2nd world war. I’m buying bulbs for his great grandchildren, my children.Read More
John Hugh Mac Kenzie was my uncle and these were the men he served with. God Bless them all. CAPE BRETON HIGHLANDERS ENGLAND 1942 FRONT ROW H.B.MACNEIL, J.S.LEBLANC, R.A. MACKINNON, JOHN H. MACKENZIE, G.E. WHITBREAD, J.H. MACNEIL, G.BURTON SECOND ROW P. GARDINER, A.R. GILLIS, J. LEFORT, A. MACKENZIE, F. BOUTILIER, T.S. TOOMEY, W.C.PIERCEY THIRD ROW...Read More
My dad was a great gardener, as an environmental science teacher he ran the greenhouse at our local high school. I still remember going to the greenhouse with him often and when I think of it the smell and the steamy humidity comes back to me. Every spring he would hatch baby chicks as well....Read More
These bulbs will be planted in memory of my father Ernest McKeever, George Browne my husband's father, eleven of our uncles and aunts. Some served overseas fighting, protecting Canada's coasts or as support staff in Britain.Read More