Selected items from the working library of this prominent 19th-century nursery company, called Gardening Tools: The Books Behind the Success of the Ellwanger and Barry Nursery, are now on display in the lobby of Rush Rhees Library. The catalogues contain interesting cultural information of the time and fine line drawings. In the exhibit, some books are illustrated with hand-colored engravings and lithographs.
Ellwanger and Barry attracted buyers from all over the country. The horticultural monographs and serials on display were resources for the daily operation of the firm, located on Mt. Hope Avenue.
All materials in the exhibit come from the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections. In total, the library houses the business papers of the firm as well as family papers. Other Ellwanger and Barry legacies in the Rochester area include: Highland Park, a gift to the city; the Ellwanger Garden on Mt. Hope Avenue, now owned by the Landmark Society of Western New York; as well as many architectural gems in the Mt. Hope neighborhood.
Admission to the exhibit is free.
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