Pennsylvania School of Horticulture for Women
The Pennsylvania School of Horticulture for Women was one of the first horticultural schools to be established by and for women in the United States, opening on February 10, 1911. As the second institution to provide women with a practical education in horticulture and landscape architecture, it made possible their entry into a professional field. Although some men were employed in faculty positions, the school's leadership was intentionally female. As of 1919, the board of trustees consisted of twenty-five prominent women citizens. All but the last director of the school were women.
Pennsylvania School of Horticulture for Women
Students at work in a greenhouse at the Pennsylvania School of Horticulture for Women
Women students of beekeeping at the Pennsylvania School of Horticulture for Women
Kitchen garden, Pennsylvania School of Horticulture for Women, 1919
Woman's National Farm & Garden Association
The Woman's National Farm & Garden Association (WNF&GA) is an American non-profit organization dedicated to promoting agriculture and horticulture. Membership is open to men and women; chapters are active in the Northeastern United States and the East North Central States.
Marker for The Woman's National Farm and Garden Memorial Fountain. U.S. National Arboretum Dogwood Collection, Washington, D.C.
Woman's National Farm & Garden Association Diamond Jubilee Pavilion, Gotelli Conifer Collection, U.S. National Arboretum, Washington, D.C.