Horticulture held significant economic and cultural value in nineteenth-century America. Scientists, home gardeners, and even politicians argued that horticulture would civilize and beautify the young nation. Camden Burd’s The Roots of Flower City: Horticulture, Empire, and the Remaking of Rochester...
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