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  2. Catherine Hershey - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Sweeney Hershey was interred for four years at the West Laurel Hill Receiving Vault in Philadelphia, but later moved to the Hershey Cemetery after it was established. On the day of the funeral, March 27, 1915, "Milton Hershey gave his employees the day off and provided a free train ticket to Philadelphia so they could attend the service."

  3. Colonial Revival garden - Wikipedia

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    The American colonial garden. Generalizing about the common house garden in the colonial period in the United States is difficult, as garden plantings and even design varied considerably depending on the time period, wealth, climate, colonial heritage (whether British, French, or Spanish), and the purpose to which the garden was to be put (vegetable, flower, herb, etc.).

  4. 17 Surprising Things You Didn't Know About Hershey's Kisses - AOL

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    12. Hershey's Churns Out 70 Million Kisses a Day. The Kiss machines in Hershey, Pennsylvania, run 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Each day, they make a staggering 70 million Kisses. If you ...

  5. Rosa 'Wedding Bells' - Wikipedia

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    Flowers have a very full, high-centered bloom form, with over 40 petals. Blooms are borne mostly solitary, and are medium pink in color. The rose has a moderate, old rose fragrance and semi-glossy, dark green foliage. 'Wedding Bells' blooms in flushes throughout its growing season. It is very disease resistant and is recommended for USDA zone ...

  6. Free Hershey's candy Pieces - AOL

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    Hersey's is pushing a new product -- bags filled with pieces of your old candy favorites: Almond Joy, York Peppermint Pattie, Hershey's Special Dark -- along with Reece's Pieces (which you've ...

  7. The Hershey Company - Wikipedia

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    The Hershey Company was founded by Milton S. Hershey in 1894 as the Hershey Chocolate Company, originally established as a subsidiary of his Lancaster Caramel Company. The Hershey Trust Company owns a minority stake but retains a majority of the voting power within the company. Hershey's chocolate is available in 60 countries.

  8. List of The Hershey Company brands - Wikipedia

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    Hershey bar with Almonds. Hershey's Plant Based Chocolate, oat chocolate with Almonds. Hershey's Drops. Hershey's Extra Dark. Hershey's Kisses. Hershey's Kisses Special Selection (sold only in the Philippines) Hershey's Miniatures. Hershey's Special Dark, which consists of 45% cacao solids. Oh Henry!, containing peanuts, caramel and fudge.

  9. Garden roses - Wikipedia

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    The hybrid tea rose, ' Peace ' [1] Garden roses are predominantly hybrid roses that are grown as ornamental plants in private or public gardens. They are one of the most popular and widely cultivated groups of flowering plants, especially in temperate climates. An enormous number of garden cultivars have been produced, especially over the last ...

  10. Rosa 'Harison's Yellow' - Wikipedia

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    Origin. Selected by George Folliott Harison, United States, c.1824. [1] Rosa 'Harison's Yellow', also known as R. × harisonii, the Oregon Trail Rose or the Yellow Rose of Texas, is a rose cultivar which originated as a chance hybrid in the early 19th century. It probably is a seedling of Rosa foetida and Rosa pimpinellifolia.

  11. Princess Amalie Zephyrine of Salm-Kyrburg - Wikipedia

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    Life. The eighth child and fifth (but third surviving) daughter of Prince Philip Joseph of Salm-Kyrburg (2nd Prince of Salm-Kyrburg) born from his marriage with his step-niece Princess Marie Thérèse de Hornes (1725-1783), eldest daughter and heiress of Maximilian, Prince of Hornes, Amalie Zephyrine was born and raised in Paris, although the family seat of the Salm-Kyrburg family was Kirn ...