Where the Old Roses Grow
Vita Sackville-West and the Battle for Beauty during Wartime
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Gemini Books Group Ltd
Published:19th Sep '24
Should be back in stock very soon

During the Second World War and in the decades after it, a group of rose lovers, including the writer and gardener Vita Sackville-West, the florist Constance Spry, and the horticulturist Graham Stuart Thomas, realised that heritage roses were becoming endangered.
Fearing for their future, these rosarians began collecting rare, old roses to save them from dying out while England’s gardeners were away fighting on the front. Where the Old Roses Grow tells the extraordinary story of how they did this, while the German bombers were scorching the skies, Hitler was advancing on their lives, and hope was being extinguished, month by month.
This is a tale of gardens and roses in wartime, and of fortitude and tenacity in the face of great loss and pain, but it is also a story of hope. It celebrates the achievements of an inspired group of rose lovers, who saved Britain’s favourite flower, so it could survive and bloom for future generations.
'Engaging' * The English Garden magazine *
'Expertly conjures the rare and beguiling charm of blooms that were nearly lost to history.' -- Melissa Mabbitt * RHS The Garden magazine *
'Captivating. Wholly original and moving. ' * Daily Mail *
An 'uplifting story' * Good Reading magazine (Australia) *
'Simply one of the most beautiful biographies I have ever read.' -- Netgalley review
ISBN: 9781914902185
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Weight: unknown
208 pages