A quiet revelation in the language of leaves and hedges, Beautiful Gardens In America invites readers to walk through time as much as through bouquets. A living map of early twentieth-century taste, it combines keen observation with a reverent love of place. Louise Shelton's graceful pages offer a concise, enduring value: a vivid portrait of American garden writing that reads as both horticultural reference guide and lyrical travelogue. The book frames garden design in America as a shaping of culture, landscape, and daily life-an accessible home gardener guide for enthusiasts and a scholarly touchstone for landscape architecture students alike. Its themes blend practical advice with cultural insight, revealing how gardens reflected and influenced a nation's mood, aspirations, and regional character-from New England gardens to the broader Progressive Era landscape. This volume carries significance beyond its pages: a cornerstone of garden history enthusiasts' collections and a testament to a period when public and private spaces were being reshaped with care and ambition. It stands as a milestone in classics of garden writing, offering both fresh delight for casual readers and scholarly resonance for collectors of literary heritage. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, it is restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure, it invites wonder, study, and renewed wonder at the gardens that helped define a nation.
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