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that the public would lose interest in the show if it was dormant for that long, Ballard persuaded the Horticultural Society's board to stage the show in 1965; in 1968, the society became the show's official producer. As the show's chief organizer, Ballard expanded the annual event and made it “much more participatory” and educational in nature. Under Ballard's leadership, which lasted until 1980, the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society became a thriving organization, and the Philadelphia Flower Show grew to become one of the largest indoor flower shows in the United States.
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In 1964, Ballard closed Valley Gardens to become the director of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society. At the time, the Philadelphia Flower Show was a separate organization, and was in such a poor state of organization that the group who ran it had decided to cancel the show for two years. Fearing
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in Maryland, married lawyer Frederick Ballard in 1939, and had four children. However, as she later commented, she "grew tired of just being somebody's wife and somebody's mother; she wanted to be somebody in her own right."
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annually awards the Ernesta Drinker Ballard Book Prize to a recently published female author who has helped make headway in the dialogue about women's rights through her work. The 2012 winner was
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As president of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, Ballard took the University of Pennsylvania to task for its neglect of the
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Ultimately, Ballard felt that the best legacy she could leave was to empower her own daughters to help to empower other women.
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Papers of Ernesta Drinker Ballard, 1958-2005: A Container List.
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Ballard, Ernesta Drinker (1973-03-01). "Horticulturist".
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National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League
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Merion, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania School of Horticulture for Women
Henry Drinker
Sophie Drinker
horticulturalist
feminist
National Organization for Women
National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League
Women's Way
Pennsylvania Horticultural Society
The New York Times
Philadelphia Flower Show
Henry Drinker
Sophie Hutcheson Drinker
Merion, Pennsylvania
St. Timothy's School
Pennsylvania School of Horticulture for Women
Temple University
Morris Arboretum
Women's Way
Rebecca Traister
Big Girls Don’t Cry


"Ernesta Drinker Ballard, 85, Horticulturist and Feminist, Dies"
Ciarrochi, Lillian
"In Memoriam: Ernesta Drinker Ballard"
National Organization for Women
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