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Gardening for Love - The Market Bulletins (Hardcover)
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Gardening for Love - The Market Bulletins (Hardcover)
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Elizabeth Lawrence occupies a secure place in the pantheon of
twentieth-century gardening writers that includes Gertrude Jekyll
and Vita Sackville-West of Great Britain and Katherine S. White of
the United States. Her books, such as A Southern Garden (1942) and
The Little Bulbs (1957), remain in print, continuing to win praise
from criticis and to delight an ever-widening circle of readers. In
Gardening for Love, Lawrence reveals another world of garden
writing, the world of the rural women of the South with whom she
corresponded extensively from the late 1950s into the mid-1970s in
responce to their advertisements for herbs and ornamental
perennials in several market bulletins (published by state
departments of agriculture for the benefit of farmers). It was
Eudora Welty who awakened Elizabeth Lawrence's interest in this
fascinating topic by putting her name on the mailing list of The
Mississippi Market Bulletin, a twice-monthly collection of
classified advertisements founded in 1928 and still published
today. Lawrence soon discovered market bulletins from the Carolinas
and other Southern states, as well as similar bulletins published
privately in the North. She began ordering plants from the
bulletins, and there ensued a lively exchange of letters wit the
women who sold them. Gardening for Love is Lawrence's exploration
of this little-known side of American horticulture and her
affectionate tribute to country people who shared her passion for
plants. Drawing on the letters she received, sometimes a great many
of them from the same persons over many years, she delves into
traditional plant lore, herbal remedies, odd and often highly
poetic vernacular plant names peculiar to particular regions of the
South, and the herb collectors of the mountains of the Carolinas
and Georgia. She focuses primarily on the Southeast and the Deep
South, but her wide knowledge of both literature and botany gives
Gardening for Love a dimension that transcends the category of
regional writing.
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