Visions of Loveliness: Great Flower Breeders of the Past

Author:   Judith M. Taylor
Publisher:   Ohio University Press
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9780804011570


Pages:   424
Publication Date:   01 December 2014
Format:   Paperback
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Gardeners of today take for granted the many varieties of geraniums, narcissi, marigolds, roses, and other beloved flowers for their gardens. Few give any thought at all to how this incredible abundance came to be or to the people who spent a good part of their lives creating it. These breeders once had prosperous businesses and were important figures in their communities but are only memories now. They also could be cranky and quirky. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, new and exotic species were arriving in Europe and the United States from all over the world, and these plants often captured the imaginations of the unlikeliest of men, from aristocratic collectors to gruff gardeners who hardly thought of themselves as artists. But whatever their backgrounds, they all shared a quality of mind that led them to ask ""What if?"" and to use their imagination and skills to answer that question themselves. The newest rose from China was small and light pink, but what if it were larger and came in more colors? Lilac was very nice in its way, but what if its blossoms were double and frilly? While there are many books about plant collectors and explorers, there are none about plant breeders. Drawing from libraries, archives, and the recollections of family members, horticultural historian Judith M. Taylor traces the lives of prominent cultivators in the context of the scientific discoveries and changing tastes of their times. Visions of Loveliness is international in scope, profiling plant breeders from many countries-for example, China and the former East Germany-whose work may be unknown to the Anglophone reader. In addition to chronicling the lives of breeders, the author also includes chapters on the history behind the plants by genus, from shrubs and flowering trees to herbaceous plants.

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Author:   Judith M. Taylor
Publisher:   Ohio University Press
Imprint:   Swallow Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 86.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.898kg
ISBN:  

9780804011570


ISBN 10:   0804011575
Pages:   424
Publication Date:   01 December 2014
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface Introduction Part 1. History of Plant Breeding in Europe and America Chapter 1. The Compression of History The Development of Scientific Botany New Movement in Horticulture The Mutability of Species Prosperity Resulting from Plant Hybridization Advances in Biological Thought Combining Theory with Empiricism Ancient Chinese Advances Chapter 2. The Onrush of New plants Distribution of the Imported Plants Exotic Plants Now Commonplace Part 2. Important Flower Breeders Chapter 3. Flower Breeders in Europe Ernst Benary Blackmore and Langdon, or a Brief Treatise on the Delphiniums Karl Foerster Carter’s Tested Seeds: A Meditation upon the Sweet Pea Haage & Schmidt Thomas Laxton Victor Lemoine George Russell Sutton’s Seeds Louis Van Houtte Vilmorin-Andrieux Chapter 4. Flower Breeders in the United States George Ball Luther Burbank W. Atlee Burpee Ellwanger and Barry Claude Hope Frank Reinelt Part 3. Plants by Genus Chapter 5. Shrubs Azalea and Rhododendron Camellia Hydrangea Lilac Magnolia Rose Chapter 6. Herbaceous plants Begonia Dahlia Hemerocallis (the Daylily) Lily Marigold Narcissus Orchid Pelargonium Peony Sweet Pea Acknowledgments Appendix: Benary Hybrids Notes Recommended Readings Index

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Behind each cultivar there is both a story and a breeder. Unfortunately, all too often, these stories remain untold and remarkable efforts and achievements are forgotten. Judith Taylor...brings alive the stories of breeders who, in the past, have made a contribution to the cultivated plants we have today. Visions of Loveliness is a fascinating compilation of the history of breeding and selection of some of America's most beloved garden plants, celebrating the work of key gardeners and plant breeders in many parts of the world. This work fills an important gap in our understanding of early ornamental plant breeding and selection. Visions of Loveliness is a great and original work that will be enjoyed all over the world for years to come. Judith Taylor has written an amazing account of the origin of all our plant forms, featuring the exciting work of the intrepid plant hunters, but going much further... This is a fascinating account that is a must, for any serious gardener.


Judith Taylor has written an amazing account of the origin of all our plant forms, featuring the exciting work of the intrepid plant hunters, but going much further.... This is a fascinating account that is a must, for any serious gardener.


"""Behind each cultivar there is both a story and a breeder. Unfortunately, all too often, these stories remain untold and remarkable efforts and achievements are forgotten. Judith Taylor...brings alive the stories of breeders who, in the past, have made a contribution to the cultivated plants we have today."" ""Visions of Loveliness is a fascinating compilation of the history of breeding and selection of some of America's most beloved garden plants, celebrating the work of key gardeners and plant breeders in many parts of the world. This work fills an important gap in our understanding of early ornamental plant breeding and selection."" ""Visions of Loveliness is a great and original work that will be enjoyed all over the world for years to come."" ""Judith Taylor has written an amazing account of the origin of all our plant forms, featuring the exciting work of the intrepid plant hunters, but going much further... This is a fascinating account that is a must, for any serious gardener."""


Author Information

Judith M. Taylor is the author of The Olive in California: History of an Immigrant Tree; Tangible Memories: Californians and Their Gardens, 1800 to 1950; The Global Migrations of Ornamental Plants: How the World Got into Your Garden, and Visions of Loveliness: Great Flower Breeders of the Past. She lives in San Francisco.

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