Tag: Eleanor Cabot Bradley

  • Saturday, March 9, 9:30 am – 1:00 pm – Cultivating Legacies: New England Women in Horticulture and Landscape Design

    Women are often overlooked when we discuss individuals who had great impact on botany and landscape design of the 20th century. The Arnold Arboretum was one of the few institutions in America that encouraged women to study with and be mentored by established botanical and landscape design professionals.

    Mary (Polly) Wakefield, Eleanor Cabot Bradley, Martha Brooks Hutcheson, Marian Roby Case (below), and Marjorie Russell Sedgwick developed exceptional personal garden spaces and designed outstanding professional landscapes, and were also very active in the conservation and preservation of appreciable New England open space. This March 9 seminar highlights these women’s personal legacies: significant plant collections and garden design within beloved public spaces. Presentations illuminate these women and their roles in creating and protecting New England landscapes, the discernible role that the Arnold Arboretum played in these endeavors, and how we can continue to raise the visibility of these special places. Program includes an associated exhibition in the Arnold Arboretum’s historic Library Reading Room and light refreshments. Fee $50

    Co-sponsored by The Trustees of Reservations, the Mary M.B. Wakefield Charitable Trust, and the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University

    Register at my.arboretum.harvard.edu or call 617-384-5277.

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  • Thursday, July 28, 10:00 am – 12:00 noon – Seasonal Secrets in the Kitchen Garden

    On Thursday, July 28 at 10 am, the Trustees of Reservations will sponsor a walk at the Eleanor Cabot Bradley Estate in Canton, Massachusetts. Mrs. Bradley and her family were proud of their gardens and being able to serve food primarily grown or raised on their property. The kitchen garden is in the process of being restored to its prior glory — with peach, apple and quince trees, and a bounty of berries for jams and sauces. Near to the garden is the cool shade of the rhododendron walk — walk the trails and hear upcoming plans for these historic areas of the property. Free for TTOR members, $10 for nonmembers. Register by calling 508-636-4693, x 5003, or email bradley@thetrustees.org. Image from www.blairhinesdesignassociates.com.

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  • Thursday, July 14, 10:00 am – 12:00 noon – Ornamental Vines

    Come to the Eleanor Cabot Bradley Estate in Canton on Thursday, July 14 between 10 and noon to explore the ornamental characteristics of climbers like honeysuckle, wisteria, clematis, and other (unique!) lesser-known species. In the indoor hour long talk, you will learn how vines climb, the support structures needed for each type of vine, best planting practices and maintenance. Jen Kettel, horticulturist, arborist and teacher, formerly the Arnold Arboretum’s Horticulturist, will be our instructor for this exciting new program. We will take to the paths along the formal and kitchen gardens and find examples of what you might like to do at home. This Trustees of Reservations program is $9 for TTOR members, $15 for nonmembers. Register by calling 508-636-4693, x 5003, or email bradley@thetrustees.org. Image from www.americanmeadows.com.