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— Vogue.com
One of the most anticipated books of the season…
— Hortus
For admirers of the inimitable style of “Bunny” Mellon, and the innate design flair that took her—without formal training—to the White House and Versailles . . . The Gardens of Bunny Mellon is a tome to treasure.
— ArchitecturalDigest.com
Mellon was the garden design master…
— Beach/Modern Luxury
Bunny Mellon maintained homes celebrated for their style and refinement, however her greatest love was truly landscape and garden design … this one will be a history lesson indeed!
— Marcus Design
Bunny Mellon was happiest wielding a pair of garden clippers. Even as a child, Mellon was drawn to landscape design. . . . Mellon’s ingenious, often underappreciated body of work should be noticed, and this book is a valuable contribution to that end.
— Flower