Author: William Seale
Publisher: Smithsonian Institution
Published: 2013-03-05
Total Pages: 257
ISBN-13: 1588343286
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →How women changed the American landscape from planting war victory gardens to saving the redwoods, beautifying the highway to creating horticultural standards. In 1904, Elizabeth Price Martin founded the Garden Club of Philadelphia. In 1913, twelve garden clubs in the eastern and central United States signed an agreement to form the Garden Guild. The Garden Guild would later become the Garden Club of America (GCA), now celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2013. GCA is a volunteer nonprofit organization comprised of 200 member clubs and approximately 18,000 members throughout the country. Comprised of all women, GCA has emerged as a national leader in the fields of horticulture, conservation, and civic improvement. As an example, in 1930, GCA was a key force in preserving the redwood forests of California, helping to create national awareness for the need to preserve these forests, along with contributing funds to purchase land on which they stood. The Garden Club of America Grove and the virgin forest tract of Canoe Creek contain some of the finest specimens of the redwood forests. The Garden Club of America is a centennial celebration of strong women who nurtured the country, helped spread the good word of gardening, and continue to plant seeds of awareness.
Author: Garden Club of America. Meeting
Publisher:
Published: 1936
Total Pages: 39
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Garden Club Of America
Publisher: Theclassics.Us
Published: 2013-09
Total Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 9781230224572
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1919 edition. Excerpt: ... The Award of the Highest Horticultural Honor in the United States. The George Robert White Medal Of Honor Of The Massachusetts Horticultural Society For The Year 1921 Has Been Awarded To Mrs. Louisa Yeomans King (francis) In Recognition Of Her "services To Horticulture By Increasing The Love Of Plants And Gardens Among The Women Of Tiie United States. This Has Never Been Awarded To A Woman Before. (The editor considers that the news of this award to our dearly-loved Mrs. King will give more pleasure than any editorial that could be written, and therefore gives it the place of honor in the November BULLETIN.)' THE MAKING OF THE WEST It seems to me God took a part of Eden And purged it of the things that should not be. Then molded on it gentle hills and valleys And placed it by his own most wond'rous sea. He builded mountains, traced around them rivers, He sowed it with a lavish hand in grain: He touched it with the energy of Ajax And tinged it with the indolence of Spain. Ho conjured fruits and flowers into being And all his work was with perfection blest: He bathed it in his melted golden sunshine And so God made the Great Pacific West! The Orerland Monthly. By Kenneth A. Millican. News of Three Western Garden Clubs The Garden Clubs of Denver, Pasadena and Santa Barbara and Montecito, have assisted in making this the "Western Number" of the Bulletin. Their response to a request for help was most gratifying, and the editors regret that owing to lack of space many of the contributions had to be omitted. Denver Garden Club The author of the suggestion of the presentation from the Difficulties Garden Club Ok Denver, of an article on the difficulties Of of gardening in Colorado, met with a response from the Gardening members of the club...
Author: Ernestine Abercrombie Goodman
Publisher:
Published: 1938*
Total Pages: 177
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Garden Club of America Northeastern Zone Meeting
Publisher:
Published: 1963
Total Pages: 32
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Arete Swartz Warren
Publisher: Grolier Club
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781605830445
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This lush volume celebrates the centenary of the Garden Club of America. Drawing on the Garden Club's little known but remarkable collection, the curators of the eponymous Grolier Club exhibition have assembled over a hundred works representing 400 years of botanical and gardening literature. Included are treatises on garden design and landscape architecture, botanical, and early photographic works on gardening, horticultural journals and dictionaries, works on the art of Japanese flower arranging, and fascinating early studies on indigenous flowers of the New World, from Hawaii to Colorado. A delight for the eye that will appeal to all lovers of the botanical.