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'''JACKSON'S FLOWERY GARDEN'''. AKA and see "[[Rose in the Garden (1) (The)]]." Irish. A composition of Walter "Piper" Jackson, according to a Mr. Patrick O'Leary of Drumlona, Eastwood, Adelaide, South Australia, who wrote to Francis O'Neill after the publication of his early collections. By what authority he bases his assertion is unknown.  
'''JACKSON'S FLOWERY GARDEN'''. AKA and see "[[Rose in the Garden (1) (The)]]." Irish. A composition of Walter "Piper" Jackson, according to a Mr. Patrick O'Leary of Drumlona, Eastwood, Adelaide, South Australia, who wrote to Francis O'Neill after the publication of his early collections. By what authority he bases his assertion is unknown.  
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JACKSON'S FLOWERY GARDEN. AKA and see "Rose in the Garden (1) (The)." Irish. A composition of Walter "Piper" Jackson, according to a Mr. Patrick O'Leary of Drumlona, Eastwood, Adelaide, South Australia, who wrote to Francis O'Neill after the publication of his early collections. By what authority he bases his assertion is unknown.

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