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Seeds of Fortune
Seeds of Fortune, For fans of <i>The Tulip</i> and <i>Orchid Fever</i>, a captivating account of big business, adventure and family intrigue in the horticultural world.
For over a century and across five generations, one Scottish family pioneered the introduction of hun, Seeds of Fortune has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Seeds of Fortune, For fans of The Tulip and Orchid Fever, a captivating account of big business, adventure and family intrigue in the horticultural world. For over a century and across five generations, one Scottish family pioneered the introduction of hun, Seeds of Fortune
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  • Seeds of Fortune
  • Written by author Sue Sheperd
  • Published by Bloomsbury USA, May 2003
  • For fans of The Tulip and Orchid Fever, a captivating account of big business, adventure and family intrigue in the horticultural world. For over a century and across five generations, one Scottish family pioneered the introduction of hun
  • For fans of The Tulip and Orchid Fever, a captivating account of big business, adventure and family intrigue in the horticultural world. For over a century and across five generations, one Scottish family pioneered the introduction of hun
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For fans of The Tulip and Orchid Fever, a captivating account of big business, adventure and family intrigue in the horticultural world.

For over a century and across five generations, one Scottish family pioneered the introduction of hundreds of new plants into gardens, conservatories and houses and became the foremost European cultivators and hybridizers of their day. The story begins in 1768 when a Scotsman named John Veitch went to England to find his fortune, starting out as a gardener for the aristocracy. Realizing that horticultural mania had begun to spread throughout the population, Veitch and his wife opened a nursery and began to send the first commercial plant collectors to North and South America, Australia, India, Japan, China and the South Seas. These plant collectors were among the first people allowed into the countries of the Far East and the tales of their travels, many of them perilous and some fatal, are wonderful adventure stories. Combining an historian's eye for detail with a flair for storytelling, the author charts the fortunes of one family and through them tells the fascinating story of the modern garden.

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By recounting the history of the Veitch family nursery, Shephard (Pickled, Potted and Canned) tells the story of the heyday of English gardening. Veitch & Sons had its foundations in the late 18th century, when the fashion for naturalistic plantings of ornamental trees led one landscape designer to shoot seed by cannon onto an inaccessible crag and tertilize plants with "imported human bones." Over the next 140 years, the nursery flourished under five Veitch generations, dominating the trade and making major contributions to the practice and science of horticulture. The Veitches spotted the commercial potential for exotics and became leaders in plant collecting and hybridization, introducing many varieties that remain garden staples. Their extensive activity over the time period Shephard covers is too much to tell well; the narrative becomes a recitation of facts. Readers are deprived of any but an occasional glimpse of the daily detail or personal perspective that breathes life into history (although a color insert and black and white plates throughout add some depth). This is particularly unfortunate in the chapters devoted to the plant collectors themselves. Those adventures beg for more than a single sentence reporting travel "by boat and on buffalo" in Borneo, joining "a royal pig hunt" on the Sulu islands and collecting "several beautiful new orchids, new ferns and rare mosses." Shephard may have packed too much information into one book, but she also leaves readers wanting to learn more. In that, she does her remarkable subject and her readers justice. (June) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.


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