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| #2783394 in Books | 2004-09 | Original language:English | 8.50 x5.75 x.50l, | File type: PDF | 224 pages||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| A fascinating look back at 19th& early 20th century California|By K. Malone|While Payne's book is not so much a defense of California native plants and their value in terms of beauty and practicality, his book provides some unique insights of a man who came to California in 1893 and who lived in Los Angeles and Orange County as the California landscape was quickly dimishing. About the Author|Theodore Payne, an Englishman, arrived in California in 1893 and soon began his life's work as a nurseryman and preserver of California native plants. In his lifetime (1872-1963) he brought many wildflowers into cultivation and saved much of th
These memoirs include Theodore Payne's "Life on the Modjeska Ranch in the Gay Nineties" (long out of print) plus other memoirs never before published. Payne (1872-1963) was a lifelong horticulturist who pioneered in the preservation of California native plants. The book gives an enthralling view of Southern California lands and people from the 1890s to the 1940s. It is the only book by or about Theodore Payne now available.
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