Pick of the Bunch
The Story of Twelve Treasured Flowers
By Margaret Willes

Page Dimensions: 224 pages, 194 x 194 x 20 mm
Illustrations: approx 70 colour images
ISBN: 1851243038
13 Digit ISBN: 9781851243037
Format: Hardback

RRP: £19.99
Publication Date: 20 Sep 2009


Supporting text:

Margaret Willes was the Publisher at the National Trust until her retirement in 2005.


Synopsis:

The list of favorite flowers has remained remarkably constant over the centuries. From late-sixteenth, early seventeenth-century Dutch and Flemish flower-pieces we can see what were considered desirable at that time: the rose, iris, carnation and lily, old favorites redolent of the Middle Ages and religious symbolism; the snowdrop, violet and fritillary, 'natural' flowers of the meadow; and the tulip and hyacinth, fashionable bulbs that could command huge sums. A reader poll conducted by the BBC recently found that almost the identical list of flowers are still our favorites, topped by the rose, lily, primrose and iris. In "Pick of the Bunch", Margaret Willes takes twelve of these enduringly popular flowers and looks at their social history, how they got their names, how they arrived in our gardens, how they were bought, acquired and displayed, and who were their devotees. She also suggests where they can be seen in all their particular glory today, from the spring-time display of fritillaries in Magdalen College Meadows to the late summer fireworks of the Dahlia Walk at Biddulph Grange.