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Mary's garden grows with silver bells and cockle shells.
Did Santa Cruz mission have gardens bells or fountains
Mary's garden grows Silver Bells and Cockle shells, along with pretty maids all in a row.
Cockle shells.
silver bells
Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary is a nursery rhyme that says Mary's garden grows with silver bells and cockle shells, as well as pretty maids all in a row.
Silver bells and cockleshells.
Mary MaryMary, Mary, quite contrary,How does your garden grow?With silver bells, and cockle shells,And pretty maids all in a row.
The nursery rhyme "Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary" is about a girl named Mary who tends to her garden. The rhyme describes various elements of her garden, like silver bells, cockleshells, and pretty maids all in a row. It's a whimsical way of depicting a bountiful and well-kept garden.
No it is not. It was copyrighted 1951. Any song with a copyright after 1922 is not in the public domain.
Silver Bells & Cockle Shells And Pretty Maids All In A Row.