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A richly illustrated exploration of historic American garden traditions and plant lore. The author surveys colonial and cottage garden layouts, front dooryards, box-edged parterres, herb beds, lilac and rose plantings, and seasonal flower borders, combining practical descriptions with anecdotes, period customs, and plant-name origins. Chapters treat garden furnishings, sun-dials, seeds and small posies, childhood memories, and decorative devices such as tussy-mussies. Photographs and historical woodcut motifs accompany guidance on color, planting schemes, and the cultural meanings attached to familiar flowers.

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Alice Morse Earle

Alice Morse Earle was an American author and historian known for her detailed explorations of early American life and customs. Her works often focus on the colonial period, providing insights into the daily lives, traditions, and social practices of the time. Notable titles include "Child Life in Colonial Days," which captures the experiences of children in early America, and "Customs and Fashions in Old New England," which examines the cultural practices of the region. Earle's writing is characterized by a blend of narrative and historical analysis, making her contributions significant to the understanding of American heritage.

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