Cover design by the lovely Sarah Baker, from the potato prints of the lovely Vanessa Keith WHEN TO VISIT US AT BAKER’S ACRES - ALEXANDRIA… MARCH Friday, March 21st - Opening Day 9 - 5 Monday through Saturday 10 – 4 Sunday APRIL 9 - 7 Monday through Friday 9 - 6 Saturday and Sunday 10 - 2 Easter Sunday MAY 9 – 8 Monday through Saturday 9 – 6 Sunday 8 pm – 10 pm Saturday 24th ‘Extravaganza’ See page 4 for details 10 – 4 Memorial Day, Monday 26th JUNE 9 – 7 Monday through Friday 9 – 5 Saturday and Sunday JULY 10 – 6 Monday through Friday 10 – 4 Saturday and Sunday Closed July 4th After July 4th: 9 - 4 Monday through Saturday 10 – 4 Saturday and Sunday Hours may vary during this time - Please call ahead. AUGUST 9 - 4 Monday through Saturday 10 – 4 Saturday and Sunday Hours may vary during this time - Please call ahead. SEPTEMBER 9 – 5 Monday through Saturday 10 – 4 Sunday 10 - 2 Labor Day, Monday 1st OCTOBER 9 – 5 Monday through Saturday 10 – 4 Sunday Monday 6th - Close for Season (maybe) NOVEMBER Working our fingers to the bone producing through MARCH plants for 2015 HEAT ALERT When temperatures are 90º or higher, we reserve the right to close and seek out air-conditioning. Be sure to check our Facebook page for events, information, and special offers. Sign up for our email newsletter on @ www.bakersacresgreenhouse.com Two Internet Plant Forums Dave’s Garden (www.davesgarden.com - $15) and GardenWeb (www.gardenweb. com - free) are two very fine Internet sites with tons of information and scores of forums to connect you with gardeners from all over the world including central Ohio. Highly recommended. IN ONE YEAR AND OUT THE OTHER 2013 was a pretty good year, personally speaking. Hope yours was also. Here’s a few interesting tidbits from the last twelve months. In the obituary column, we are sad to report that Chuck Foley, the inventor of the popular game, Twister, passed away at age 82. It was his dying wish that the handles of his coffin be painted different colors and the pallbearers had to spin to see which handle to grab, resulting in many strange and precarious positions. That crazy Chuck! Have you noticed lately that a lot of women, especially morning TV personalities, have been wearing dresses with large blocks of black and another solid color? Is it just me, or do they look like they just stepped off the bridge of the Starship Enterprise? There’s been a lot of talk this past year about the Canadian Tarzans. Apparently a lot of people are upset about this and I don’t blame them. Everyone knows that all the Tarzans have been American, from Johnny Weismüller to Ron Ely. Okay, maybe there was that Frenchman Christopher Lambert later on, but definitely no Canadians. I tried to talk about the Tarzans with my kids but they just tell me it’s time to get a hearing aid. Kids, what do they know?! And don’t get me started on all the school problems caused by the Gum Lobby. Have you looked under those desks? The recent Winter Olympics were pretty exciting and featured the oldest Gold Medal winner ever in skiing, Bodie Miller, at age thirty-eight. Ooh, thirty-eight, that’s really old. I have socks older than that. Speaking of the Olympics, poor Bob Costas was stricken with a raging case of conjunctivitis. A similar thing once happened to Frank Sinatra. For about a three week period in 1962, he was known as Ol’ Pink Eyes. Justin Bieber (a Canadian, no less) was in the news again for making a fool of himself, as was singer Miley Cyrus. There is much speculation by show biz insiders that they are indeed the same person. They are both about the same size, same age, same nut job personality, have basically the same face, and no one can ever remember seeing them in the same room together. At least that’s what I heard on Abscess Hollywood. In a weird carjacking incident in South Africa, three gun-toting men jumped into a car driven by a young woman who then panicked and drove her car backwards, smashing into a brick wall, which just happened to be filled with bees’ nests. This did not amuse the bees, who then proceeded to fly into the car and attack the bad guys. They were last seen running down the road screaming and waving their arms wildly about their heads. All the bees were given little tiny Certificates of Commendation. This year’s new plants are pretty darn cool, if I do say so myself. Perennials include a true perennial everblooming Digitalis called ‘Polka Dot Princess’. The flowers are sterile which results in a very long blooming season and no pesky seedlings. There are two new Dianthus, the sweet smelling ‘Scent First Sugar Plum’ and ‘Scent First Coral Reef’. Again, all summer bloom. For new annuals we have a couple dwarf kangaroo paws, Anigozanthos ‘JoeJoe Orange’ and ‘JoeJoe Yellow’. There is a wonderfully named Caladium, ‘Frog in a Blender’ and much buzz about the annual foxglove, Digiplexis ‘Illumination Rose’. New veggies feature the grafted tomatoes - heirloom varieties grafted on a very hardy, disease resistant root stock. This winter has been a nasty one for sure but it has to end sometime and spring will arrive sooner or later. We’ll be ready for you when it does, count on that. MISSION STATEMENT It is our greatest desire to provide our customers with top quality, well-grown plant material at a fair and honest price. We will strive to provide an unmatched selection of old favorites and underused, hard-to-find items, along with the newest varieties on the market. We will eagerly share our horticultural knowledge gained from years of education and experience. Lastly, we offer all this in a spirit of fun and lightheartedness. SPANISH MISSION STATEMENT Es nuestro mayor deseo el ofrecerle a nuestros clientes una calidad de primera en nuestras plantas a un precio justo y honesto. Nuestra compania hace todo lo possible para proveer a nuestra clientera con una seleccion incomparable de variedades favoritas y no comunes, junto a nuevas variedades en el mercado. Gratamente compartiremos nuestros conocimientos en horticultura obtenidos por una educacion y experiencia con nuestra clientera. Y finalmente ofresemos todo esto en un espiritu de alegria y felicidad. SUSPICION STATEMENT Apparently, we are constantly being monitored for suspicion of illegal activities by the CIA, NSA, FBI, DHS, FCC, MSNBC, IBM, NFL and quite possibly the ASPCA. Someone is probably watching me write this goofy paragraph as well as watching you read it. To know this at least makes me a little more concerned about personal grooming. EMISSION STATEMENT Last year’s elections resulted in copious amounts of gaseous emissions but it was nowhere near the output from our big yellow dog. Please, someone help us! SUBMISSION STATEMENT Our radio ads, our email newsletter, this catalog, and even our greenhouse music are all filled with subliminal messages designed to force you to submit to our will. You will buy plants until your car is full. You will tell all your friends about us. You will think we look like movie stars. Just kidding! We really don’t do that……..or do we? APPARITION STATEMENT Apparition is a fancy word for ghost. That reminds me of the couple who had a ‘Sixth Sense’ open marriage. They were both free to see dead people. INTERMISSION STATEMENT This intermission may be used at any time during the reading of this catalog. Feel free to use the restroom facilities or visit the snack bar for refreshments. When the house lights are dimmed, please return to your seat in a timely manner and resume reading. Thank you, The Management. TITIAN STATEMENT As any good student of art will tell you, Titian was a famous and influential painter from the Italian Renaissance period known for his brilliant use of color. He was a member of the 16th-century Venetian School, often donating his paintings for the PTO fundraising raffles. RE-MISSION STATEMENT The act of certain people redefining ‘Mission Statement’ over and over, ad nauseum. OMISSION STATEMENT Due to space limitations again, this year’s Omission Statement has been omitted. That’s Bouquet By Me! Yes, this is the name of my Cut Flower Business and YES, I can provide you with stunning, one- of-a-kind bouquets for your wedding, special occasion, or any other of life’s rites of passages! YES, I grow all the flowers myself without the use of chemical fertilizers! YES, I have unique varieties you won’t find at the florist, including native Ohio wildflowers! I grow them, cut them, arrange them and deliver them to you! And YES I have more vases and mason jars than one person should ever have that you can use! Call or Email me, Sarah Baker, for more info and pictures....614-746- 2248 [email protected] TEE SHIRT TUESDAYS For years, folks have wanted to buy our tee shirts. Well, now you can. And if you wear it on a Tuesday in March, April, and May, you’ll get 10% off your purchase. This cannot be used with other discounts or coupons. As of catalog printing time, we don’t yet have a price, but it will be reasonable and well worth the investment – and it’s good for two years. Why, the prestige alone should make you want to get one. THE BIRTHDAY CLUB “You say it’s your birthday. Happy Birthday to you!” We are happy to announce the birth of the Birthday Club. To join, just show us your ID and you are I-N. You must be a member of the species Homo sapiens and at least 18 years of age. No human offspring or pets allowed. We’ll give you a free 4” potted annual of your choice and a treat from the ice cream freezer, pop cooler or our secret stash of goodies. Then the whole staff will gather ‘round, singing an awful non-traditional birthday song, all the while ringing bells and blowing those hideous aerosol air horns. Just kidding about the singing and the horns and stuff. NEW ALBANY FARMERS MARKET Join us at the New Albany Farmers Market on Market Square every Thursday from late June to early September. Great fun and great food! Check our website for exact dates. WHAT IS THIS? What is this thing you’re reading right now? We’ve struggled for years for the right term for our catalog. It’s not actually a catalog, having no prices and no descriptions. It’s too large for a pamphlet. Would that make it a pamph? Is it a brochure...not sure. We could call it a roster but that could foster a sports allusion. If we called it a list we would miss the gist of what it’s all about. Printed matter sounds strange and horticultural compendium is way too stuffy. A booklet implies that it’s almost a book which in turn implies literature, which this certainly is not. I guess we’ll just have to call this ‘The Papery Thing with the Words and Stuff’. That’s got a nice ring to it. TEAM WORK The way we see it, customers and staff are all on the same team and we both have important jobs. YOUR JOBS • Come here with a smile • Wear proper shoes and appropriate clothing • Ask questions so you can be successful gardeners OUR JOBS • Come here with a smile • Wear proper shoes and appropriate clothing (Baker’s Acres shirts) • Answer questions so you can be successful gardeners Hey, wait a minute. These two lists are almost the same. The big difference is you guys get the best parking spaces. PRICES There are no prices in this catalog. That’s because we don’t know what they are yet. Too many factors are yet to be determined in our price making process, not the least of which is the price of oil. How does that affect flowers? Most of our pots and flats are made of plastic, which is made from oil. Many of our starter plants are shipped from points across the nation requiring jet fuel, diesel and gasoline, although we make every effort to buy locally or regionally. With the price of oil high and going up and down, it’s just too hard to set a price at printing time (late February/early March). We will make every effort to keep things within reason and you can be assured that our prices will be very fair while our quality will remain high. We certainly are not out to gouge anyone but we do need to make a profit to stay in business. Otherwise we’d have to go out and get real jobs. TABLE OF CONTENTS Hardy Perennials Page 1 Shrubbery Page 13 Annuals and Tropicals in Pots Page 16 Annuals in Flats Page 33 Vegetables Page 37 Herbs Page 41 The Not Quite All Night Extravaganza Page 4 Feed Me Page 8 More Crucial Must-Read Information Page 44-46 Funniest Joke Page 11 HARDY PERENNIALS ACANTHUS (Bear’s Breech) ❍-◗, M-WD spinosus ACHILLEA (Yarrow) ❍, WD-D This list includes perennials, ferns, Coronation Gold ornamental grasses, ground covers and Moonshine (Lt. Yellow) alpines. All plants are cold hardy in Zone Saucy Seduction (Rose) 5 except where noted. Even the marginal Strawberry Seduction (Red) plants can be grown successfully with Sunny Seduction (Yellow) the careful selection of just the right site. ACONITUM (Monkshood) ◗, M For example, we had Begonia evansiana arendsii (Deep Blue) (Zone 6) growing next to our north side AGASTACHE (Hummingbird Mint) ❍, M-WD barberii Tutti Frutti (Rose) foundation for 10 years. This is known as Blue Fortune ‘site specific’ hardiness and relies on good Kudos Ambrosia (Orange/Lt. Pink) fortune more than anything else. Navaho Sunset (Bright Orange) The genus name is followed by the Red Fortune (Rosy Red) common name, if any, and the variety AJUGA (Bugle) ◗-● name is followed by the flower color or Black Scallop - More Ajuga in Ground Covers leaf color, if applicable. These plants are ALCEA (Hollyhock) ❍ grown in at least one of the following Black Knight Fiesta Time (Double Cerise Pink) pots unless otherwise noted: Halo Blush 1.01 qt / 957 ml (1 true quart) Halo Cerise 4.0 qt / 3.78 l (1 true gallon) Halo Red & Yellow Queenie Purple This key will help describe the different ALLIUM (Ornamental Onion) ❍-◗, WD categories. Millenium (Rosy Purple) ALCHEMILLA (Lady’s Mantle) ❍-◗, M-WD KEY mollis Thriller (Chartreuse) ❍ = Full Sun Direct sun for at least six ALPINES - Rock garden and trough plants hours a day. grown in 1.05 pt/ 501 ml pots (4” square). All ◗ = Part Shade Direct sun for less than six prefer full sun with excellent drainage unless hours a day. otherwise noted. ● = Shade No direct sun. Achillea ageratifolia WD = Well drained Arenaria verna caespitosa Aurea M = Moist Armeria caespitosa VM = Very Moist Artemisia Tiny Green B = Bog or wet tolerant Campanula bellidifolia D = Drought tolerant Campanula Graham Giant T = Tender Iffy in Zone 5. Usually needs Campanula portenschlagiana Aurea protection or specific site. Campanula p. Resholts P = Prairie plant Chasmatophyllum masculinum W = Woodland plant Corypantha sulcata E = Evergreen Cotula minor N = Native to North America Cymbalaria muralis globosa RE = Rebloomer Delosperma c. Tiffindale Magenta Delosperma Fire Spinner Plants designated 199_ PPY have received Delosperma John Proffit the Perennial Plant Association ‘Plant of Delosperma Kelaidis Delosperma sphalmanthoides the Year Award’ Dianthus Tiny Rubies Draba aizoides Hostas designated 199_AHS have Geranium sanguineum Nanum received the American Hosta Society Globularia cordifolia ‘Hosta of the Year Award’ Globularia tarda Gypsophila aretioides New plants for 2014 in Bold Type. Gypsophila cerastoides Pixie Splash 1 HARDY PERENNIALS I don’t like the idea of killing any of God’s ALPINES – cont. creatures, so when I clean my bathroom Herniaria Seafoam with Lysol, I dilute it. That way, the germs Hieracium tarda don’t die, they just stumble around and Iberis sempervirens pygmaea throw up and stuff. - Chris MacEachen Leptinella Platt’s Black Lewisia l. Little Plum Limonium latifolia nana Always be wary of someone who brings a Lysimachia japonica minutissima ❍-◗ spoon to a knife fight. That means they’re Minuartia stellaria Frank Cabot either crazy or really good at killing Origanum microphyllum people with spoons, both of which you Petrohagia saxifraga usually want to avoid. - John Gephart Ruschia pulvinaris Sagina subulata ❍-◗-● AQUILEGIA (Columbine) ❍-◗, M-WD Satureja spinosa Biedermeier Mix Saxifraga Whitehill Cameo Blue and White Scutellaria diffusa canadensis (Red/Yellow) N-W Sedum Cape Blanco Clementine Rose Sedum cauticola lidakense Star Crimson Sedum dasyphyllum Himalayan Skies Winky Double Red/White Sedum divergens ARABIS (Rock Cress) ❍, WD Sedum hispanica minus Pink Form caucasica Variegated (White) Sedum Jelly Bean Little Treasure (Deep Rose) Sedum John Creech ARALIA (Spikenard) ◗-●, M-WD Sedum lanceolata N c. Sun King (White-Gold Foliage) Sedum Voodoo ARISAEMA (Jack-in-the-Pulpit) ◗-●, M-N-W Sempervivella alba triphyllum (Green/Purple) Sempervivum pseudo-draba ARMERIA (Thrift, Sea Pink) ❍, WD-E Sempervivum Oddity Nifty Thrifty (Rose Pink-Var. Foliage) Sempervivum Pressiane ARTEMISIA (Wormwood) ❍-◗, WD Sempervivum White Ladies Powis Castle Silene acaulis Silver Mound Silene u. Druett’s Variety Silverado Stomatium mustellinum ARUNCUS (Goatsbeard) ❍-◗, M Thymus Bressingham Pink dioicus (White) Thymus minus ASARUM (Wild Ginger) ●, M-WD-W Thymus Nutmeg canadense (Brown) N Veronica Georgia Blue europaeum (Purple) Veronica New Century splendens (Brown) Veronica oltensis ASCLEPIAS (Butterfly Weed) ❍, WD-P-D-N Veronica prostrata Dick’s Wine incarnata Cinderella (Rose Pink) Veronica Waterperry tuberosa (Orange) AMSONIA (Bluestar) ❍-◗, M-WD-N tuberosa Hello Yellow Blue Ice syriaca (Pink) hubrictii (Light Blue) - 2011 PPY ASTER ❍, WD ANEMONE (Windflower) ❍-◗, M-WD Alert (Rosy Red) h. Party Dress (Semi-Double Rose) divaricatus (White) ◗-●, N-W h. Pretty Lady Julia (Double Pink) Professor Kippenburg (Blue) h. Whirlwind (Double White) Purple Dome sylvestris (White) Wood’s Light Blue ANGELICA (Masterwort) ◗, M-WD Wood’s Pink gigas (Purple) Biennial ASTILBE (False Spirea) ❍-◗-●, M ANTIRRHINUM (Hardy Snapdragon) ❍-◗ Bridal Veil (White) braun-blanquettii (Yellow/White) Hip Hop (Pink) hispanicum ssp. Roseum (Pink) Montgomery (Red) 2 HARDY PERENNIALS CERATOSTIGMA (Leadwort) ❍-◗, M-WD plumbaginoides (Blue) ASTILBE - cont. CHELONE (Turtlehead) ❍-◗, M-B Peach Blossom (Pink) lyoni Hot Lips (Rose) Purple Candles CHRYSANTHEMUM (Hardy Mum)❍-◗, M-WD simplicifolia Sprite (Pink) - 1994 PPY Mammoth Red Visions (Raspberry Red) Mammoth Yellow Quill Younique Carmine Matchsticks (Red/Yellow) Younique Lilac r. Clara Curtis (Pink) Younique Silvery Pink r. Mary Stoker ASTRANTIA (Masterwort) ◗, M-WD CHRYSOGONUM (Golden Star) ❍-◗, M-WD Star of Billions (White) virginicum Allen Bush (Yellow) ANTHEMIS (Marguerite Daisy) ❍, WD CIMICIFUGA (Cohosh) ◗-●, M-WD-W Charme (Gold) Hillside Black Beauty (White) BAPTISIA (False Indigo) ❍-◗, WD-P racemosa Atropurpurea (White) australis (Blue) - 2010 PPY CLAYTONIA (Asian Spring Beauty) ●, M-WD lactea (White) virginica (Light Pink) N-W Solar Flare Prairie Blues (Yellow/Org.) COREOPSIS (Tickseed) ❍, M-WD Twilight Prairie Blues (Purple/Gold) Cosmic Evolution (White/Magenta) BEGONIA (Hardy Begonia) ◗-●, M-WD-T Cosmic Eye (Yellow/Red Eye) evansiana (grandis) (Pink) Crème Brulee (Yellow) sinensis (Light Pink) Galaxy (Double Yellow) BELAMCANDA (Blackberry Lily) ❍, WD Golden Sphere (Double Gold) chinensis (Orange/Maroon) Jethro Tull (Gold) BLETILLA (Hardy Orchid) ◗, M-WD-T Little Sundial (Gold w/eye) striata (Pink) Moonbeam (Lt. Yellow) BRUNNERA (Siberian Bugloss) ●, M-WD Red Satin macrophylla (Blue) Route 66 (Yellow/Red) m. Jack Frost (Blue) - 2012 PPY tripteris (Very Tall Yellow) P-N m. Looking Glass (Blue) CORYDALIS ◗-●, M-WD m. King’s Ransom (Blue) lutea (Yellow) CALLIRHOE (Winecups) ❍-◗, WD-P ochroleuca (White) involucrata (Burgundy) sempervirens (Yellow/Rose) W-N CAMPANULA (Bellflower) ❍-◗, M-WD CROCOSMIA (Montbretia) ❍, WD glomerata Freya (Blue) Emily McKenzie (Gold/Red) g. Genti Twisterbell (Blue/White) Lucifer (Red) Takion Blue DELOSPERMA ❍, WD CENTAUREA (Cornflower) ❍, WD Gold Nuggett Amethyst Dream nubigena Basutoland (Yellow) Amethyst in Snow (Blue/White) Red Mountain Black Sprite (Deep Purple) DELPHINIUM ❍, M-WD CENTRANTHUS (Valerian) ❍-◗, WD Belladonna (Lt. Blue) ruber (Rose) Bellamosum (Dark Blue) CEPHALRIA (Giant Scabious) ❍, M-WD Blue Butterfly gigantea (Yellow) Blue Lace (Mid Blue) CERASTIUM (Snow in Summer) ❍, M-WD Cobalt Dreams (Mid Blue) tomentosum (White) Double Innocence (White) Morning Lights (Mid Blue) Pink Punch I just signed my first big contract with Purple Passion H.B.O. !!! It’s a good deal, $79.00 a month DIANTHUS (Pinks) ❍, WD and I get all the movie channels. - Randy b. Wee Willie (Dwarf Mix) Langione Bath's Pink Everlast Burgundy Blush (Deep Red) Is it a good or bad thing to have a Firewitch (Magenta) - 2006 PPY breakout session during a dermatology Frosty Fire (Red) conference? - Brad Simanek g. Bewitched (Pink) 3 HARDY PERENNIALS THE ‘NOT QUITE ALL NIGHT DIANTHUS - cont. EXTRAVAGANZA’ g. Spotti (Rose Red/White Spots) Heart Attack (Deep Red) This year’s Extravaganza, the 97th annual, Neon Star (Hot Pink) will be held on Saturday, May 24th from Sarah (Pink/Ruby) 8 pm until 10 pm, TWO WEEKS LATER Scent First Coral Reef (Coral/White) Scent First Sugar Plum (Dbl Pink) than in years past. For those of you who Starburst (Rose/White) are unaware of this incredible event, it’s a DICENTRA (Bleeding Heart) ◗, M-WD great big party at night in the greenhouse Burning Hearts (Red/White Edge) and, since it’s at night and kinda dark, cucullaria (Dutchman’s Breeches) (White)-N we string loads of lights everywhere and King of Hearts (Red) hope the fuses don’t blow, which they Luxuriant (Red) sometimes do. The lovely Alexandria spectabilis (Pink) Ladies will be serving delicious and spectabilis alba (White) spectabilis Gold Heart (Pink) nutritious food at absolutely no cost spectabilis Valentine (Red) to you or your loved ones. This year’s DIGITALIS (Foxglove) ❍-◗-●, M-W-D entertainment will probably feature the Candy Mountain (Rose) Biennial musical and vocal stylings of Dave Harris Dalmation Purple Biennial and Jamburger, perhaps the greatest rock Dalmation White Biennial and roll band in the history of music... g. Carillon (Cream Yellow) Perennial perhaps not, but they are pretty darn mertonensis (Rose) Perennial good, especially the keyboard player. It Polkadot Polly (Peach) Perennial Polkadot Princess (Rose) Perennial all depends on whether Dave’s allergies DODECATHEON (Shooting Stars) ◗-● are acting up. If they are, then another Aphrodite (Rose Pink) equally fantastic band will perform. meadia (Pink) M-WD-N-W You’re probably saying to yourself, “That ECHINACEA (Coneflower) ❍-◗, WD-D-P sounds just like every other ‘Not Quite All Big Sky Gemini Pink Night Extravaganza’ with free food and Big Sky Sunrise Jamburger.” But wait, there’s more! All Burgundy Fireworks plants are 10% off the regular price. Holy Cheyenne Spirit (Mix) Chiquita (Yellow) Guacamole! Be sure to mark the date. Coral Reef (Coral Pompon) Dixie Scarlet Does anybody really know if Chicago is Dixie Sun (Yellow) in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? Does Doubledecker (Doppelganger) (Rose Pink) anybody really care? - Raygun Ferris Wheel (White Wagon Wheel) Firebird (Pink) C, E flat, and G walk into a bar. The Fragrant Angel (Orange) bartender says, “Sorry, no minors” Green Jewel Hope (Soft Pink) Kim’s Knee High (Pink) Frank Sinatra didn’t want to record the Magnus (Rose Pink) - 1998 PPY song “My Way”, but his record label Meteor Yellow forced him to do it. Now Cheesier (Golden Yellow) pallida (Pink) Men do not quit playing because they paradoxa (Yellow) grow old; they grow old because they quit Pink Poodle (Extra Double Pink) playing. - Oliver Wendell Holmes Ruby Giant Tangerine Dream tennesseensis (Deep Pink) N-W Too bad people can’t always be playing Tomato Soup (Red) music, maybe then there wouldn’t be any more wars. - Margot Benary Isbert 4
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