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Illustration of a purple iris flower with green leaves on a textured beige background. The main flower is detailed, showing its petals and markings, while a simple sketch of the same flower is drawn below.

Garden Legacy

by Mary Louise Mossy Christovich and Roulhac Bunkley Toledano
with a foreword by S. Frederick Starr

A lushly illustrated chronicle of the changing tastes and styles of exterior domestic spaces in New Orleans during the 19th century

Cover of Garden Legacy featuring a classical illustration of an angelic figure with wings and a flowing pink robe, perched above a column amidst greenery. The background has a decorative geometric pattern.

Garden Legacy

“A garden of delights, with lavish illustrations including maps, botanical prints, and architectural plans, many from the city’s Notarial Archives.”

Garden Legacy accords the French-American tradition of landscape design and horticultural study its rightful place in transatlantic cultural history. French settlers in New Orleans adapted garden prototypes from the era of Louis XIV to the more abundant plant life yet smaller-scale gardens of colonial Louisiana. This sumptuously illustrated survey showcases period maps and prints from the Historic New Orleans Collection and other North American and European institutions, the remarkable 19-century plan-book collection of the New Orleans Notarial Archives, and contemporary memoirs of early Louisiana settlers and naturalists.

Mary Louise Mossy Christovich and Roulhac Bunkley Toledano, both graduates of Newcomb College, are active preservationists and authors. Garden Legacy is their eighth collaboration.

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