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The Garden Club of America collection

Smithsonian Gardens

Object Details

Creator
Garden Club of America
Names
New York Flower Show
Topic
Gardens -- France
Gardens -- Italy
Gardens -- Japan
Gardens -- Mexico
Flower shows
Gardening -- United States -- societies, etc
Gardens -- England
Landscape architecture
Gardens -- United States
Gardens -- Spain
Gardens -- Scotland
Creator
Garden Club of America
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The Garden Club of America collection
Sponsor
A project to describe images in this finding aid received Federal support from the Smithsonian Collections Care Initiative, administered by the National Collections Program.
Summary
The Garden Club of America Collection at the Smithsonian's Archives of American Gardens contains over 100,000 images (lantern slides, 35mm slides, photographs, and digital images) and garden files that document thousands of historic and contemporary gardens (public and private) across the United States. Each garden file includes a range of documentation such as descriptive information, photocopied articles from journals, newspapers, or books, planting lists, correspondence, and/or landscape plans and drawings. These files have been compiled by members of The Garden Club of America (GCA). Some of the gardens in the GCA Collection have been photographed over the course of several decades; others are documented at a single point in time. In addition to images of American gardens, there are glass lantern slides of the New York Flower Show (1941-1951) and trips that GCA members took to other countries, including Mexico (1937), Italy, Spain, Japan (1935), France (1936), England (1929), and Scotland. A number of the slides are copies of historic images from outside repositories including horticultural and historical societies or from horticultural books and publications. The GCA made a concerted effort in the mid-1980s to acquire these images in order to increase its documentation of American garden history. Because of copyright considerations, use of these particular images may be restricted.
Accruals note
The GCA continues to document American gardens and submit images and documentation to the Archives of American Gardens. Further accruals are expected.
Biographical/Historical note
The Garden Club of America was established in 1913 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, when the Garden Club of Philadelphia and eleven other garden clubs met to create a national garden club. Its purpose is to foster the knowledge and love of gardening and to restore and protect the quality of the environment through educational programs and gardening and conservation efforts. The GCA was incorporated in Delaware in 1923, with its headquarters established in New York City. Today, local clubs are organized under twelve regional zones. The GCA continues its tradition of hosting flower shows and publishing material related to gardening in the United States. The GCA's glass lantern slides were used by The GCA for presentations and lectures about notable gardens throughout the United States dating back to colonial times. An effort was made in the late 1980s, in preparation of the 75th anniversary of the Garden Club of America's founding, to collect the disbursed slides. These slides were to eventually form the Slide Library of Notable American Parks and Gardens. The informational value of this collection is extensive since a number of images of the more than 4,500 gardens represented show garden designs that have changed over time or no longer exist. While the majority of images document a range of designed upper and upper-middle class gardens throughout the U.S., the scope of the collection is expanding as volunteers photograph and document contemporary gardens including community and vernacular gardens. The gardens illustrate the design work of dozens of landscape architects including Marian Coffin, Beatrix Farrand, Lawrence Halprin, Hare & Hare, Umberto Innocenti, Gertrude Jekyll, Jens Jensen, Warren Manning, the Olmsted Brothers, Charles Platt, Ellen Biddle Shipman, and Fletcher Steele. Because of their proximity to the gardens, works of notable architects and sculptors may also be featured in the images.
Extent
37000 Slides (photographs) (35mm slides)
33 Linear feet ((garden files))
3,000 Lantern slides
Date
circa 1920-present
Custodial History note
The GCA's Slide Library of Notable American Parks and Gardens was donated to the Smithsonian Institution in 1992; this became the core collection of the Archives of American Gardens.
Archival Repository
Archives of American Gardens
Identifier
AAG.GCA
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Slides (photographs)
Lantern slides
Plans (drawings)
Brochures
Articles
Correspondence
Clippings
Citation
Smithsonian Institution, Archives of American Gardens, The Garden Club of America collection.
Rights
Archives of American Gardens encourages the use of its archival materials for non-commercial, educational and personal use under the fair use provision of U.S. copyright law. Use or copyright restrictions may exist. It is incumbent upon the researcher to ascertain copyright status and assume responsibility for usage. All requests for duplication and use must be submitted in writing and approved by Archives of American Gardens. Please direct reference inquiries to the Archives of American Gardens: [email protected].
Genre/Form
Plans (drawings)
Brochures
Articles
Correspondence
Clippings
Lantern slides
Slides (photographs)
Restrictions
Access to original archival materials by appointment only. Researcher must submit request for appointment in writing. Certain items may be restricted and not available to researchers. Please direct reference inquiries to the Archives of American Gardens: [email protected].
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1562776092361-1562776095300-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/kb617385372-1028-4cb7-b07d-04fea2e51c47

In the Collection

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  • Home Place

  • Rand Garden: mulched rose garden.

  • Spottswoode: looking out from garden toward adjacent vineyards.

  • El Mardon: mountain view from south patio.

  • Hodgkinson: front formal knot garden at house; slate walkway leads to door at right.

  • Volk Garden: plantings on the courtyard side of the house.

  • Rosecroft Begonia Gardens

  • Ruthie's Garden: The stone bridge over the stream was a 19th century curb stone.

  • The Oaks

  • Clapboard Ridge: stone wall and hedges.

  • Millard Garden

  • Lawrence C. Phipps Memorial Conference Center Garden

  • Thaddeus Burr Homestead

  • Miraflores

  • Ed Duncan Garden: outside wall.

  • Bradshaw Garden: corner of garden with pansies, sedum, and St. Francis statue.

  • Volk Garden: a brick patio with iris.

  • Oldgate: Mature trees shade the planted pathway to the old smokehouse.

  • Hedges: Sally Holmes roses and topiary cypress are the first sights inside the gate.

  • Hebert Family Home: front of the Hebert house, showing latticed ivy, window boxes of impatiens, and pine trees.

  • Lotusland

  • The Oaks

  • Demopolis -- Unidentified

  • Newton Vineyard

  • Birdcraft Gardens: blooming rudbeckia at the low stone wall in the Meadow Garden; the furled bird nets can be seen behind a tree.

  • Rye House

  • Hedges: Bonsai are displayed on shelves beside the house.

  • Rosecroft Begonia Gardens

  • Birdcraft Gardens: the chimney in the Meadow Garden was designed by Cameron Clarke for swallows, in accordance with a bequest left by Mabel Osgood Wright.

  • The Brumder Garden: sloping rear lawn overlooking Kewn Canyon to the San Gabriel Mountains.

  • Aranjuez

  • Lotusland

  • Armour Garden

  • The Rossetti Garden: the differing shapes of boxwood hedges, lilac standards and pruned arborvitae can be seen in winter.

  • Arcady

  • Godley Garden

  • Papp Garden: Palo verde trees in bloom along the back garden path.

  • Summerhill

  • Bowen Garden: azaleas, dogwood, and mature trees, with a view of the surrounding neighborhood.

  • Untitled Garden, Pebble Beach, California: the white geophyte garden in spring.

  • Virginia Spencer Garden: garden borders flank wide grass walkway leading to table and columns.

  • Scene in Piedmont Park, Oakland, California

  • Sunnie-Holme

  • El Estribo: detail: driveway post.

  • Unidentified Garden in Pasadena, California

  • Miraflores

  • Millstream: raised bed looking northwest with dianthus at base of path in right foreground.

  • Rosecroft Begonia Gardens

  • Palm Walk, Piedmont Park, Oakland, California

  • Fairfield -- Spelman Garden

  • Jasmine Hill: temples.

  • El Mirador

  • The Wave Garden: View from the roof of the house looking southwest. This overhead view shows a comprehensive perspective of the garden.

  • River Ridge: daffodils in a naturalized garden.

  • Arcady

  • Read's Leap: garden border with irises and animal sculpture.

  • The Huntington Botanical Gardens: Urn on terrace outside visitor pavilion.

  • Gannett Garden: arched bridge with evergreens and Nepeta on left, Katsrura tree in background.

  • Miraflores

  • Rosecroft Begonia Gardens

  • Untitled Garden: fountain and steps leading to desert area.

  • Miraflores

  • Lotusland

  • Mrs. Jessie M. Philips Garden

  • Far Afield

  • High Valley Farm

  • El Hogar

  • El Mardon: pool view.

  • Foote Garden

  • Rosecroft Begonia Gardens

  • Bryner/Doerr Garden: lower garden.

  • von Hasseln Garden: Artfully planted beds of giant Black Bamboo in west garden.

  • Rosecroft Begonia Gardens

  • Phoenix -- El Estribo

  • Jackson Garden: patio view of garden.

  • Jones Valley Urban Farm: hoop house with two compost piles evident.

  • Jasmine Hill: postcard.

  • Three Oaks: gardens in spring.

  • Estabrook Garden

  • Read's Leap: pebble walkway flanked by perennial border; arbor covered in climbing roses.

  • The Paul and Georgianna Erskine Garden: a view of the casita patio a decade later with many of the plantings in bloom.

  • Badgley Garden

  • Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Stephens Garden: overlook view of the Arkansas River beyond the brick retaining wall.

  • Griffeth Garden

  • Untitled Garden in Greenwich, Connecticut

  • Snowden Garden: shaded entrance to the house.

  • Thompson Garden: closeup of stained glass panel in heather.

  • Newton Vineyard

  • Lawrence C. Phipps Memorial Conference Center Garden

  • Lotusland

  • Bellingrath Gardens & Home

  • The Harborage: harbor view from house with crabapple trees and Pin Oak.

  • El Mirador

  • House of Four Seasons

  • Untitled Garden

  • Thompson Garden: sculpture made from driftwood.

  • The Gundy: the swimming pool terrace, showing wrought iron furniture, retaining walls, the lawn, shrubs, and bulbs screening terrace gardens.

  • Colorado Springs -- Mesacrest

  • Papp Garden: A view of the kitchen garden.

  • Bryner/Doerr Garden: back covered terrace.

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Agee-Wrinkle Garden: the parterre garden.
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