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Seeds of Fortune

Sue Shephard, Roy Lancaster

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The Veitch family pioneered the introduction of hundreds of new plants into gardens, conservatories and houses and were amongst the foremost European cultivators and hybridisers of their day. This book charts the fortunes of one family and through them tells the story of the modern English garden.

For over a century, and across five generations, the Veitch family pioneered the introduction of hundreds of new plants into gardens, conservatories and houses and were amongst the foremost European cultivators and hybridisers of their day. The story begins in 1768 when a Scotsman called John Veitch came to England to find his fortune, starting out as a gardener for the aristocracy. Realising that horticultural mania had begun to spread throughout the social classes, John's son, James, opened a nursery in Exeter and began to send some of the first commercial plant collectors into the Americas, Australia, India, Japan, China and the South Seas. By the beginning of the twentieth century, the Veitch's had become key figures within the gardening establishment, involved with the Royal Horticultural Society from its beginnings and the great Chelsea Flower Show. Combining an historian's eye for detail with a flair for storytelling, Shephard charts the fortunes of one family and through them tells the fascinating story of the modern English garden.

Format:
Hardback
Pages:
320
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN:
9780747560661
Published Date:
5/5/2003
Dimensions:
234mm x 153mm
Weight:
680g
Category:
Gardening

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Format: Hardback

ISBN: 9780747560661

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