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The Hulda Klager Lilac Gardens are really an arboretum with
many flowers, shrubs, and exotic trees in addition to
the lilacs, so there is much to see during any time
of year.
The front of the house has a typical 19th
Century Victorian-era garden that contains many rare
and unusual trees and shrubs. The area known as the
Flatiron Garden (see photo) is bordered
by two paths and derives its name from Mrs. Klagers
remark that, This is the closest I ever want to
come to ironing while she was creating it. Mostof the plants are labeled, but we have
gardeners available to help answer questions.
The potting
shed and 3½ acres of lilacs are located behind the house.
Lilac plants are sold on the grounds during the annual Lilac Festival
to ensure the continuation of the Lilac Gardens, which
is a nonprofit organization.
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