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Heroines of Horticulture A Celebration of Women Who Shaped North America's Gardening Heritage

By: Stefan White(Author)
320 pages, 175 colour & b/w photos and illustrations
Publisher: Schiffer
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A celebration and a salute to 100 brave, determined, creative women over the past few centuries who have shaped North America's heritage and landscapes through their horticulture work and contributions.

Through tales of invention, creativity, dogged research, innovation, perspiration, and inspiration spanning from the early 1700s to the mid-1980s, Heroines of Horticulture offers readers insight into 100 influential women who met and overcame obstacles to contribute a horticultural legacy that has helped shape the land that surrounds people today in North America. Many of the featured women are unknown or forgotten figures of horticulture history, making this book an overdue opportunity to acknowledge their work and celebrate their achievements that have left a lasting legacy.

Profiles include the following:
- Martha Danielle Logan (1704-1779): An early American botanist who was instrumental in seed exchanges between Britain and the North American colonies. She wrote an influential gardening advice column and was a major collector of plants endemic to the Carolinas.
- Annie Linda Jack (1839-1912): The first Canadian professional female garden writer. Upon her marriage, she had stipulated for 1 acre of land to be devoted to any department of horticulture she chose, the profits to be her own pocket money. She wrote about her experiences in the Rural New Yorker, under the title A Woman's Acre. The American horticulturist Liberty Hyde Bailey referred to Annie Linda Jack's garden as "one of the most original gardens I know".
- Mary Gibson Henry (1884-1967): An American botanist and plant collector from Lower Merion Township, Pennsylvania, near Philadelphia, who also served as president of the American Horticultural Society. The daylily Hymenocallis henryae is named in her honour.
- Nelva Weber (1908-1990): An American landscape architect who wrote extensively about landscape design. She opened her practice in 1945 in New York City. Prior to that, she worked on the Palisades Parkway with C. C. Combs. She was also employed by the architecture firm Shaw Maess & Murphy and later as a designer on city parks for the New York City Parks Department.
- And many more

Heroines of Horticulture is the perfect addition to the shelves and coffee tables of gardening enthusiasts and women's history and feminist history readers, and makes a great gift for anyone with a love of gardening or landscape design and history.

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Biography

Stefan White began his career in the corporate world in the UK, eventually making his way to Boston in the U.S. to study Business Administration. After his American studies, he bought a van and spent five months exploring the U.S., visiting 31 states and seeing more of America than many Americans, instilling a love of the country and region. After 45 years as an entrepreneur in the giftware market in England, Stefan immersed himself in his personal passion for the topics of horticulture and history, and is now a public speaker and author on those topics, focusing specifically on the subtopic of women in American History. He has recently been elected a member of the Royal Historical Society, and speaks to the Royal Horticultural Society in the UK.

By: Stefan White(Author)
320 pages, 175 colour & b/w photos and illustrations
Publisher: Schiffer
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