The Garden Club of America: One Hundred Years of a Growing Legacy

The Garden Club of America: One Hundred Years of a Growing Legacy

by William Seale
The Garden Club of America: One Hundred Years of a Growing Legacy

The Garden Club of America: One Hundred Years of a Growing Legacy

by William Seale

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Overview

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.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781588343291
Publisher: Smithsonian Institution Press
Publication date: 03/05/2013
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 14 MB
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About the Author

WILLIAM SEALE is a historian and the author of The White House: History of an American Idea and of several other books on state capitols, courthouses, and historic restoration. Editor of White House History, the journal of the White House Historical Association, he lives in Texas and Washington, D.C.

Table of Contents

Foreword v

Chapter 1 The Founding Generation 1

Chapter 2 The GCA Defines Itself 16

Chapter 3 Policies 46

Chapter 4 Corning of Age 75

Chapter 5 The Horticulturists 97

Chapter 6 The Flower Arrangers 128

Chapter 7 The Conservationists 151

Chapter 8 Centennial 188

Afterword 213

Acknowledgments 214

Appendix 1 Individual Clubs and Year of Joining the Garden Club of America 216

Appendix 2 National Presidents of the Garden Club of America 223

Notes 225

A Note on the Sources 238

Index 240

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