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<h1>Flower Garden</h1>
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<h3>From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia</h3>
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Flower Garden is a solitaire card game using a deck of 52 playing cards. It is
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not known why the game is called such, but the terms used in this game do have
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a relation to those in gardening and it takes merit that some skill is needed.
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It is also known under the names <i>The Bouquet</i> and <i>The Garden</i>.
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Thirty-six cards are dealt in to six columns, each containing six cards. The
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columns are called the "flower beds" and the entire tableau is sometimes
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called "the garden." The sixteen leftover cards become the reserve, or "the
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bouquet."
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The top cards of each flower-bed and all of the cards in the bouquet are
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available for play. Cards can only be moved one at a time and can be built
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either on the foundations or on the other flower beds. The foundations are
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built up by suit, from Ace to King (a general idea of the game is to release
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the aces first). The cards in the garden, on the other hand, can be built down
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regardless of suit and any empty flower bed can be filled with any card. The
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cards in the bouquet can be used to aid in building, be put into the
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foundations, or fill an empty flower bed.
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The game is won when all cards end up in the foundations.
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<i>(Retrieved from <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flower_Garden_%28solitaire%29">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flower_Garden_(solitaire)</a>)</i>
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