Cherokee Garden Library Celebrates 50 Years & Growing with Charlotte Moss

Cherokee Garden Library
Wednesday, May 7 @ 7pm

Celebrate with us.

Sponsor us.

Please join us on Wednesday evening, May 7, 2025, to celebrate the Cherokee Garden Library—a growing collection of 40,000 rare and contemporary works telling the diverse and meaningful stories of people and plants that have shaped the Southeastern United States and beyond.

Lively lecture, followed by an author’s book signing and a festive cocktail reception.

All net proceeds of the event will support the acquisition of a seminal rare book for the Cherokee Garden Library, further advancing our nationally recognized collection. 

About Charlotte Moss

Renowned interior designer Charlotte Moss will lead us on a fascinating journey as we travel the world through her eyes and explore the small intimate gestures of gardens near and far. From her home in Virginia to Italian villas, French chateaus, and through the Irish countryside, Moss will share her musings, influences, and inspirations.

Charlotte Moss is a lover of beauty, gardening, flowers, history, and books. This summer, she had an opportunity to visit the Garden Library to explore historic volumes written by iconic writers and designers whom she admires—Gertrude Jekyll, Elizabeth Lawrence, and Vita Sackville-West, among others. In her book, Charlotte Moss Flowers, she writes: “It doesn’t matter what I am doing in the library—reading the newspaper or a book or writing a letter—there is a magnetic force imploring me to rediscover something that I have not visited in a long time. That is what libraries do.”  

We are delighted to welcome Charlotte Moss as a member of the Cherokee Garden Library National Council, and as our special guest, when we celebrate 50 years of collecting, conserving and presenting our resources, and serving our communities.

Sponsors

  • Cherokee Rose

    Ellen Beard in memory of Duncan Beard

    Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Furniss

    Louise Staton Gunn

    High Hampton Resort

    Cindy and Ben Lenhardt

    Flower Magazine

    Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles Magazine

  • Live Oak

    Howard Design Studio

  • Brown Thrasher

    Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gray

    Linda and Hank Harris

    Jim Landon

    Carter and Hampton Morris

    The Outdoor Lights, Inc.

    Nancy and John Patterson

    Revival Construction

    Blair and James Robbins

    Rosa and Neal Sumter

    Studie and Zach Young

  • Plum Leaf Azalea

    Arbormedics

    Norman Davenport Askins, Architect

    Land Plus Associates, Ltd.

    Claire and George Reid

    Alex Smith Garden Design Ltd.

    Melissa and Robert Wright

Event Committee

Humphry Repton. Observations on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening. London: Printed by T. Bensley for J. Taylor, 1803. SB471. R427 1803 Cherokee Garden Library – Historic Collection – Oversize Storage

Hand-colored engraving in watercolor and gouache of Fig tree from Maria Sibylla Merian’s Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium, plate no. 67, Amsterdam,1705, printed between 1719-1730, VIS 248.079, Cherokee Garden Library print collection, Kenan Research Center at Atlanta History Center.

Elizabeth Ann, sitting with her dog on porch steps, with a plant stand holding containers on the porch, June 1853, VIS 400.006.048, Gardens and Cultural Landscapes of Black America visual arts materials, Cherokee Garden Library, Kenan Research Center at Atlanta History Center.

Hastings Seeds’ Catalogue No. 44, Fall 1912, Hastings Seed Company records, MSS 992, Cherokee Garden Library, Kenan Research Center at Atlanta History Center.

Formal garden at Green Island Ranch, Columbus, Georgia, circa 1910s, VIS 264.046, Cherokee Garden Library postcard collection, Cherokee Garden Library, Kenan Research Center at Atlanta History Center.

Adelle Bartlett Harper in her garden, Atlanta, Georgia, 1928. Magnolia Garden Club records, MSS 917, Cherokee Garden Library, Kenan Research Center at Atlanta History Center.