Denise Wiles Adams is a highly respected historian of ornamental plants and American garden design. She has a Ph.D. in horticulture from The Ohio State University and is a prolific writer and lecturer on topics related to the history of American gardens. She is the author of Restoring American Gardens.
"Reassuringly domestic. . . . a valuable resource." --The New York
Times "Home gardeners will discover untried plants and rediscover
familiar ones from a rich historical perspective, while
professional and amateur designers alike will find a wealth of
practical information on how to approach the historic landscape,
document key features, develop a list of appropriate plants and
pursue investigations. . . . Adams's enthusiasm in infectious. . .
. Destined to become an indispensable reference for anyone
interested in heirloom ornamentals and their history." --Publishers
Weekly "Adams's engaging writing and the abundance of both
contemporary and historic photographs and plans make this reference
book both a pleasure to use and one that fills a gap in the
literature. Recommended for all gardening and historic preservation
collections." --Library Journal "The home gardener, professional
landscape designer, bed-and-breakfast proprietor, and all those who
have taken to heart the task of re-creating plantings that are in
keeping with a mode of yesteryear will love delving into this
satisfying, well-organized, and beautifully produced resource."
--Booklist "This work is packed with information that the
history-minded gardener will appreciate." --Bloomsbury Review
"Restoring American Gardens is a useful addition to a growing body
of historic landscape resources and is particularly important for
its methodical focus on heirloom plants and their appropriate use."
--Landscape Architecture "Restoring American Gardens: An
Encyclopedia of Heirloom Ornamental Plants 1640-1940, by Denise
Wiles Adams, has masterfully catalogued, documented, illustrated,
and separated by region historic,"heirloom", ornamental plants.
This is one of the most complete reference books on ornamental
heirlooms, which are gaining in popularity." --The Washington Post
"Gardeners who enjoy a healthy dose of gardening history in their
guides will find Denise Wiles Adams' Restoring American Gardens a
treasure trove of information on heirloom ornamentals from
1640-1940." --Bookwatch "While pursuing her doctorate on the
cultivation of 19th century ornamental plants in the Northeast,
Adams decided to write a book. Her effort, Restoring American
Gardens, . . . covers trees, shrubs, vines, perennials, annual and
bulbs." --Rocky Mountain News "Adams provides an intensely helpful
look at the history and horticulture of American gardens across the
centuries." --Santa Fe New Mexican "Restoring American Gardens is a
wonder to have and to behold, a sure-to-be classic resource
connecting and bonding present-day gardeners with their founding
forefather kin." --Boox Review "Distinguished." --Avant
Gardener
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