Nineteenth-century gardens and gardening. Volume III, Science: Institutions / edited by Sarah Dewis, and Brent Elliott.
Nineteenth-century gardens and gardening.
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[Place of publication not identified] : Routledge, [2024]
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Volume 3. Science: InstitutionsList of illustrationsAcknowledgmentsGeneral IntroductionIntroduction to volume 3, 'Science: Institutions'Part 1. Communicationsa) Shows and societies1. Anon., ⁰́₈Harpurhey⁰́₉, ⁰́₈Notices⁰́₉, An Account of the Different Gooseberry Shows, Held in Lancashire, Cheshire etc (Excerpts)2. Flower shoes2.1. Anon, 'Notices' and 'Mason's Arms'2.2. Thomas Hogg, 'Rules & Regulations'2.3. J. C. Loudon, 'Walworth Florists' Garden3. Thomas Andrew Knight, ⁰́₈Introductory Remarks⁰́₉, Transactions of the Horticultural Society of London 4. The Horticultural Society Garden and Events4.1. J. C. Loudon (and contributors), 'Horticultural Society and Garden'4.2. 'Philo-Olitorum', 'Fete in the Chiswick Garden'5. Florists' Flowers, Gardeners' Chronicle5.1. John Lindley, 'Leader'5.2. Edward Beck, 'Chiswick Exhibition - Exclusion of Seedling Florists' Flowers From'5.3. John Lindley, 'Leader' 6. Horticultural shows in the US6.1. Jackson Downing,'Horticultural Shows'6.2. Thomas Meehan, 'Horticultural Societies and the Horticultural Community'7. Horticultural Shows7.1. William Paul, 'Floricultural Millinery'7.2. Samuel Reynolds Hole,'Mr Evans on Shows and Showing'7.3. Anon (George Johnson and Robert Hogg), 'Special Shows'b) The gardening press8. J. C. Loudon, ⁰́₉Introduction⁰́₉, Gardener⁰́₉s Magazine and Register of Rural Improvement9. Joseph Harrison, ⁰́₈Introduction⁰́₉, Floricultural Cabinet10. Pierre Antoine Poiteau, ⁰́₈A Selection of Editorial Comments, Revue Horticole, ou Journal des Jardiniers et Amateurs11. Andrew Jackson Downing, Horticulturalist and Journal of Rural Arts (manifesto)12. Thomas Meehan, ⁰́₈Publisher⁰́₉s Card⁰́₉, ⁰́₈Congratulatory and Explanatory⁰́₉, ⁰́₈Cottage Window Gardening⁰́₉, ⁰́₈The Influence of Horticulture⁰́₉13. George Glenny, First Leader; 'Prospectus';Leader,Gardeners⁰́₉ Gazette and Weekly Journal of Science, Literature and General News14. John Lindley, ⁰́₈Leader⁰́₉, ⁰́₈Prospectus⁰́₉; Specimen pages,Gardeners⁰́₉ Chronicle15. George W. Johnson, ⁰́₈Introductory⁰́₉, Cottage Gardener16. William Robinson, Specimen pages,The Garden: An Illustrated Weekly Journal of Horticulture in All Its Branches17. Shirley Hibberd, ⁰́₈Marketing for the Garden⁰́₉, ⁰́₈Profitable Gardening⁰́₉c) Nurseries and seed companies 18. ⁰́₈Robert Sweet was indicted--19. Anon, 'Messrs. Sutton and Sons'' articles and correspondence, advertisement, Gardeners Chronicle20. Shirley Hibberd, ⁰́₈Messrs James Carter and Co.⁰́₉s Seed Stores⁰́₉21. Anon., ⁰́₈First Prosecution under the Adulteration of Seeds Act⁰́₉22.Anon, Carters⁰́₉ Bulb Catalogue, 2 imagesPart 2. Empirea) Classification (pre-1850) 23. John Horsefield, ⁰́₈John Horsefield, the Botanist⁰́₉24. J. C. Loudon, ⁰́₈Taxonomy or the Classification of Plants⁰́₉25. Elizabeth Kent, ⁰́₈Considerations on Botany as a Study for Young People⁰́Œ⁰́₉26. John Lindley, ⁰́₈Letter 1⁰́₉, Ladies Botanyb) Plant collecting27. Joseph Banks, ⁰́₈Extract of a letter--28. John Lindley, ⁰́₈Instructions for Collecting and Packing Seeds and Plants in Foreign Countries⁰́Œ.⁰́₉29. Donald Beaton, ⁰́₈Packing Trees for the Colonies⁰́₉; ⁰́₈Packing Fruit Trees etc for Our Colonies⁰́₉30. The Victoria regia/amazonica30.1. Robert Schomburgk, Journal entry 'Jan 1st 1837'30.2. Robert Schomburgk and Charles Bentley (illustrator), 'Frontispiece', Twelve Views in the Interior of Guiana30.3. Alcide D'Orbigny, 'Notes on the Species Victoria'31.Joseph Hooker and Walter Hood Fitch (illustrator), ⁰́₈Rhododenron dalhousiae⁰́₉32. Charles Maries ⁰́₈Rambles of a Plant Collector⁰́₉33. Robert Fortune, Three Years Wanderings in the Northern Provinces of China (Excerpt); Letter from Fortune to the Government in India and contract between Fortune and his contractor34. Thomas Birch Freeman, Correspondence with Joseph Hooker from ⁰́₈Beulah Gardens⁰́₉, Ghana35. Charles Naudin, ⁰́₈Naudin⁰́₉s Horticultural visit to Algiers⁰́₉c) Botanic gardens 36. William Jackson Hooker, ⁰́₈Plan and Key⁰́₉, Catalogue of Plants, Royal Botanic Gardens, Glasgow37. J. C. Loudon, ⁰́₈The Hackney Nursery or Commercial Botanical Garden⁰́₉38. Robert Marnock, ⁰́₉On the Formation of Floricultural and Botanical Gardens, with Remarks on Botanical Gardens ⁰́₃ the Objects of the Latter Differing from the Former⁰́₉39. John Lindley, ⁰́₈Report made to the Committee appointed by the Lords of the Treasury, 1838, to Inquire into the Management &c. of the Royal Gardens at Kew⁰́₉40. Pierre Boitard, ⁰́₈The Botanic Garden and School⁰́₉41. Baron Ferdinand von Mueller, ⁰́₈The Use of Botanic Gardens'd) Zoological gardens42. Jules Janin, ⁰́₈Introduction⁰́₉, The Jardin des Plantes: Description of the Mammals and their Habits--43. Decimus Burton, ⁰́₈Design for the Gardens in the Regents Park belonging to the Zoological Society⁰́₉ and accompanying letter by the President and Council of the Zoological Society44. Joseph Paxton, ⁰́₈Ideas on Forming a New Garden in the Neighbourhood of London--45. Joshua Major, ⁰́₈Remarks on Mr. Billington⁰́₉s plan for Leeds Zoological and Botanical Gardens--46. Andrew Wynter, ⁰́₈The Zoological Gardens⁰́₉47. Advertisment, ⁰́₈Carl Hagenbeck⁰́₉s Zoological Paradise⁰́₉e) Arboretums and woodland48. J. C. Loudon, ⁰́₈Catalogue of Hardy Trees with Showy Flowers⁰́₉ and ⁰́₈The Hackney Botanic Garden. Messrs. Loddiges, June 21⁰́₉49. J. C. Loudon, Arboretum et Fruticetum Britannicum (Excerpts)50. Jane W. Loudon, ⁰́₈Management of the Lawn, Pleasure-grounds, and Shrubbery, of a Small Villa⁰́₉51. J. Robson, ⁰́₈The Arboretum versus the Pinetum⁰́₉52. Laburnocytisus ©₇ adami52.1.Pr©♭vost and Poiteau, On the introduction of the plant52.2.William Herbert, ⁰́₈On Hybridization among Vegetables⁰́₉,52.3.Charles Darwin, The Variation of Plants and Animals--53. Boston City Council, Charles S. Sargent and Frederick Law Olmsted, The Arnold Arboretum documents and plans54. Henry David Thoreau, ⁰́₈To Inches Wood in Boxboro⁰́₉55. Francis Jane Hope, ⁰́₈Winter Aspects of Trees⁰́₉
Özet, vb.
This volume is the third ina in asix volume collection that brings together primary sources on gardens and gardening across the long nineteenth-century. Economic expansion, empire, the growth of the middle classes and suburbia, the changing role of women and the professionalisation of gardening, alongside industrialisation and the development of leisure and mass markets were all elements that contributed to and were influenced by the evolution of gardens. It is a subject that is both global and multidisciplinary and this set provides the reader with a variety of ways in which to read gardens ⁰́₃ through recognition of how they were conceived and experienced as they developed. Material is primarily derived from Britain, with Europe, USA, Australia, India, China and Japan also featuring, and sources include the gardening press, the broader press, government papers, book excerpts and some previously unpublished material.
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Gardens __ History __ 19th century.
Gardening __ History __ 19th century.
Horticulture __ History __ 19th century.
HISTORY / Modern / 19th Century __ bisacsh
Gardens __ History __ 19th century.
Gardening __ History __ 19th century.
Horticulture __ History __ 19th century.
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