
Gardens Across America, East of the Mississippi: Vol. 1: The American Horticulatural Society's Guide to American Public Gardens and Arboreta: The … Guide to American Public Gardens and Arboreta
Author(s): John H. Russell (Author), Thomas S. Spencer (Author)
- Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing
- Publication Date: 28 July 2005
- Language: English
- Print length: 416 pages
- ISBN-10: 1589791029
- ISBN-13: 9781589791022
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
“. . . covers the basics in 27 states, Puerto Rico and the Distric of Columbia.” “. . . accessible. . .”–Linda Brazil “The Capital Times”
“..the book could encourage visits to less well-known places that suddenly appear along the way’–Nancy Brachey “Corpus Christi Caller-Times”
“If you like to visit public gardens on your vacation, you might want to get a copy of the American Horticultural Society’s new book,
Garden’s Across America.”–Diana Blowers “Dayton Daily News”“Readable, useful and easy to carry along, this reference guide for garden travelers covers about 735 places in the United States, east of the Mississippi River. It offers more than mere lists, with enough depth to encourage a turn off the highway to discover these gems.”–Nancy Brachey “The Charlotte Observer”
“Small enough to stuff in a handbag or leave in a car, this handy guide should appeal to anyone interested in public gardens east of the Mississippi River.”–Nancy Brachey “Corpus Christi Caller-Times”
“The American Horticultural Society’s guide to eastern public gardens and arboreta…lists all the essentials for planning an afternoon visit to a local park, a garen-hopping roadtrip, or a tropical gateway.”– “Horticulture Magazine”
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Gardens Across America] informs garden lovers about public gardens both large and small and includes several hidden jewels.– “Athens Banner-Herald”If you are still looking for inspiration, or you just like to visit beautiful gardens, then pick up
Gardens Across America: Vol.1: East of the Mississippi .– “Better Homes and Gardens”Readable, useful and easy to carry along… It offers more than mere lists, with enough depth to encourage a turn off the highway to discover these gems.– “The Charlotte Observer”
Small enough to stuff in a handbag or leave in the car, this handy guide should appeal to anyone interested in public gardens east of the Mississippi River, … the book could encourage visits to less well-known places that suddenly appear along the way and look inviting for a short stop and discovery.–Nancy Brachey “The Charlotte Observer”
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