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= Cynthia Westcott =

Cynthia Westcott (June 29, 1898 – March 22, 1983) was a plant pathologist, author, and expert on roses. She published a number of books and handbooks on horticulture and plant disease. Her work was also featured in The New York Times, House and Garden, and The American Home. Westcott was nicknamed "the plant doctor" after her first book of the same name.

Education
Cynthia Westcott was born in North Attleboro, Massachusetts on June 29, 1898. She received her undergraduate degree from Wellesley College in 1920 and her Ph.D in plant pathology from Cornell in 1932.

Career
Westcott was the subject of a biographical profile in The New Yorker in July 1952.

Death
Cynthia Westcott died of a heart ailment on March 22, 1983 in North Tarrytown, New York.

Awards and Honors

 * American Horticultural Council (1955)
 * Gold Medal, American Rose Society (1960)
 * Gold Medal, Garden Club of New Jersey
 * Garden Writers Award, American Association of Nurserymen (1963)

Works

 * Westcott, C. (1937). The Plant Doctor: The How, Why, and When of Disease and Insect Control in Your Garden. New York: Frederick A. Stokes.
 * Westcott, C. (1946). The Gardener's Bug Book; 1,000 Insect Pests and Their Control. New York: American Garden Guild and Doubleday.
 * Westcott, C. (1950). Plant Disease Handbook. New York: Van Nostrand.
 * Westcott, C. (1952). Anyone Can Grow Roses. Toronto: Van Nostrand.
 * Westcott, C. (1953). Garden Enemies. Princeton, NJ: D. Van Nostrand.
 * Westcott, C. (1957). Plant Doctoring is Fun. Princeton, NJ: Van Nostrand.
 * Westcott, C. (1961). Are You Your Garden's Worst Pest? Garden City, NY: Doubleday.
 * Westcott, C. and Jerry T. Walker, eds. (1966). Handbook on Garden Pests. Brooklyn, NY: Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
 * Westcott, C. and Peter K. Nelson, eds. (1980). Handbook on Biological Control of Plant Pests. Special issue of Plants & Gardens, Vol. 16, No. 3. Brooklyn, NY: Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
 * Plant Disease Handbook