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The Best in Gardening Books
Holiday 2009
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CONTENTS:
3 New Releases
12 For the Designer
13 All Things Sustainable
14 Trees & Shrubs for theGarden
15 Gardening Local
16 For the Food Lover
17 Orchids, Succulents &Exotics
18 Plants for the Garden
19 For the Reference Library
20 Special Topics
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Dear Friends,
Winter is breathing down our collective necks, and a coldblast it is, too. Short of a trip to Australia, cozying up with
a book is the best way to keep warm while dreaming up
plans for getting back into the garden in spring.
Our latest offerings are bursting with color and
inspiration. The New Low-Maintenance Garden offers time-
strapped gardeners a way to design fantastic gardens and
have the time to enjoy them, too. John Greenlee presents a
compelling argument for replacing your front lawn with ameadow, which is more attractive, lower-maintenance,
and better for the environment! Did your garden get more
than its fair share of pests and diseases this year? Whats
Wrong With My Plant? (And How Do I Fix It?) will help you
diagnose and cure hundreds of plant maladies, and should
be on the shelf of every gardenerincluding Australians.
Regardless of your winter plans, we would like to thank
you for your business in 2009, and we wish you (and yourgarden) all the best for 2010 and beyond.
Your Friends at Timber Press
FRONT COVER:
Photograph fromThe New Low-Maintenance Garden(see page 4)JACqUElINE M. KOCH
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Whats Wrong With MPant? (And How Do I Fi It?)A VISUAl GUIDE TO EASy DIAGNOSIS AND
ORGANIC REMEDIES
David Deardorffand Kathrn Wadsworth
Dealing with a sick plant is one of the most
frustrating situations a gardener can face. Often
we have no idea what is causing the problem, or
how to x it. Fortunately, help is at hand. Whats
Wrong With My Plant? (And How Do I Fix It?)
provides an easy owchart system for diagnosing
any problemand matching it to the right cure.
The format is so simple it doesnt even require
knowing the name of the plant; all you need to
know is whether the problem is affecting the
plants roots, stem, owers, or leaves.
This innovative guide is split into three parts.
Part One presents easy-to-follow, illustrated ow
charts that allow readers to accurately diagnose
the plant. Part Two offers a 100% organic way tox the problem. Part Three shows
photographs and drawings of
stressed, damaged, and diseased
plants that help with accurate
comparison.
Whether your garden
consists of herbs on a
kitchen windowsill, a
vegetable garden, anelaborate backyard border,
or a container on a patio,
Whats Wrong With My
Plant?is an indispensable
resource. If you can see it,
you can x it. Curing a sick
plant just doesnt get any
easier.
David Deardorffand Kathrn Wadsworth are the owners of Plant Life 2, a landscape design and
garden-coaching rm in Port Townsend, WA.
David Deardorfand Kathryn Wadsworth
A Visual Guide toEasy Diagnosis andOrganic Remedies
Learnhow
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Joe LampL (k Joe gardener), tilly syict i cluist, uth, tlvisi hst
(And How Do I Fix It?)
Leaf scorch
WhatsWrongWith My
Plant?
paperback/hardcover, 75/8 x 91/4"
452 pp, Full color throughout
$24.95/$34.95 2009
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Ive been waiting years for this verybookit answers the one question
every curious gardener is sure to ask.Joe Lampl, nationally syndicatedgardening columnist, author, and TV host
Chapter 2.LeavesandLeafy Vegetables2928
2 Leaves and Leafy Vegetables
What isa leaf?
A lea is one o he plans organs. I is usuallydened as ha green appendage, borne on asem,ha presens isel ohe sun andair.
Te basic srucure includes a peiole, hesalk ha ataches he lea ohe sem; amidriband veins ha carry nuriens and waer o helea cells,andoodo he sem; andinerveinalareas, where cells carry ou phoosynhesis.
Leaves seem simple, decepively so, or heyare eleganly complex. Tey come in a supe-ying array o sizes, shapes, and colors. In ac,hey are sovaried,i is someimes difcul oell
exacly whichpar o he plan is is lea.Commonly encouneredleaves like hose on
houseplans such as Arican violes, philoden-drons, or orchids, or hose in he garden, likeroses, maples, and omaoes, are amiliar andeasily recognizable.
Plans also adap o specic circumsances,and leaves evolve o mee new challenges, sooher leaves are less recognizable. Many peopleare surprisedo learn ha eachneedle o apine,spruce, heah, and heaher is a lea. So small ihardly seems like alea, eachiny scale o ajuni-per,cypress, andarborviae is in ac alea. petiole
interveinalarea
smallvein
main vein
midrib
Likewise, each prickly spine o a cacus is alea, highly modied o preven losing oo much
moisure odry deser air.Te whie pealsoa dogwood fower are acually bracs, a ype olea ha has aleredover ime in orderoatracpollinaors ohe insignican rue fowers.
Blades o grass andgrass-like plans are sim-ple leaves,longandnarrow,ha grow rom he
base o he plan, and so are no atached by a
Pothos(Epipremnum pinnatum
Aureum),widely grown asa
houseplant,isa straightorward
example o asimple lea.
Each needle o anoble r(Abies
procera)isalea.
Vine maple (Acercircinatum),
anothersimple lea,ispalmately
lobed,meaning ithasa shape
similarto the palm o a human hand.
The many simple leaveso annual
bluegrass(Poaannua )growdirectly
rom the base.
Three leafetso evergreen clematis
(Clematisarmandii)comprise asingle
compoundlea.
The white bractso Pacicdogwood
(Cornusnuttallii)are modiedleaves.
peiole ohe sem.Fronds o erns orpalms arecompoundleaves, where he lea is divided inonumerous leafes.
In any o is many orms, a lea perorms hemagico he plan kingdom.Like spinningsrawinogold, i urns waer,air,and ligh inoood.
What doesa leafdo?
Teprimary uncion o alea is phoosynhesis,
harvesing he energy o he sun and convering
i ochemical energy.Te plan uses he energy
creaed by he lea or grow h and reproducion,
soringhe excess as sugaror sarch.Carbon dioxide gas (CO2) eners he lea
rom he air hrough he soma in he lowerepidermis. Te energy o he sun breaks waer(H2O) down ino hydrogen and oxygen. Tecarbon dioxide andhydrogen combine omakesugar, and he oxygen (O 2) is released ino heairhroughhe soma.
Sugar is he ood plans make or heir ownuse,bu leaves hemselves are oodormany ani-mals, including us. Leaves we ea, such as letuce,
30 Part1. WhatsWrong?
The whole leaf is discoloredForothercategorieso lea symptoms,see page 29
Isthe entire lea turning black?
YES
Isthe entire lea turning pale green to white?(Note:
The lea isoten swollen.)I yes, leaf gall.For solution,
see page 44;orphoto,see page 4.
Are some o the leaveson allthe
branchesyelloworbrown?I yes,
go to page 1.
Are allthe leaveson some o the branchesyellowor
brown?I yes,go to page .
OR
OR
OR
Can you rubofthe black
revealing green beneath?I yes,
sootymold .For solution,seepage 54;orphoto,see page 4.
Doesthe black discoloration
notrubof?I yes, sulfur
phytotoxicity.For solution,seepage ;orphoto,see page 8.
OR
The whole leaf is discoloredForothercategorieso lea symptoms,see page 29
Some of the leaves on all the branches are yellow or brown (rom page 30)
OR
OR
OR
Are some o the leavesturning yellow?I yes,go to
page .
Are the leavesatthe tips o the branchesturning
brown?I yes, leaf scorch.For solution,see page 1;
orphoto,see page 8.
Isthe soilnotalways dry?Is excessertilizerorsalt
runofreaching the plant?I yes, saltburn.For
solution,see page 8;orphoto,see page 8.
Isthe soilunderthe plantalways
dry to very dry,even shortly ater
watering?Andis excessertilizeror
saltnotreaching the plant?I yes,
drought.For solution,see page
1;orphoto,see page 8.
Isthe lea turning yellow,brown,
orwhite,but notblack?
YES
Are some o the leavesturning
brown?
YES
Are the leavesatthe base o the
branchesturning brown?
YES
Chapter 2.LeavesandLeafy Vegetables 31
Isthe lea turning yelloworbrown,
butnotwhite?
YES
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The Wid GardenExPANDED EDITION
Wiiam Robinson
With new chapters and photographyby Rick Darke
William Robinsons revolutionary book, The
Wild Garden, issued a forceful challenge to the
prevailing style of the day, which relied upon
tender plants arranged in rigidly geometrical
designs. In sharp contrast, Robinson advocated
for the use of hardy, locally adapted native and
exotic plants arranged according to localgrowing conditions.
This expanded edition includes new
chapters and 112 color photographs by
award-winning photographer and landscape
consultant Rick Darke. His new material
places wild gardening in modern context,
underscoring Robinsons importance in the evolution of ecological design and illustrating an
inspiring diversity of contemporary wild gardens.
Wiiam Robinson (18381935), more than any other gardener, was responsible for sweeping away the
carpet bedding of the Victorians and promoting a more relaxed style using hardy plants.
Rick Darke is a landscape design consultant, author, and photographer based in Landenberg, Pennsylva-
nia. He received the Scientic Award of the American Horticultural Society, and his landmark work, The
Color Encyclopedia of Ornamental Grasses, earned a Book Award from the American Horticultural Society.
The New low-MaintenanceGardenHOW TO HAVE A BEAUTIFUl,PRODUCTIVE GARDEN AND THETIME TO ENJOy IT
Vaerie EastonPhotography by Jacqueline M. Koch
The pace of modern life leaves little time for the
pleasures of gardening. But sometimes gardeningitself is the culprit: elaborate, traditional perennial
borders and needy lawns suck up precious hours.
Simply put, we need to start gardening in a whole
new way. In this inspiring book, Val Easton shows
exactly how to have a low-maintenance garden
that doesnt sacrice style. The lessons of this
timely book will help you replace guilt over
undone garden chores with pleasure in your
garden successes.
Vaerie Easton is a weekly garden columnist forPacic Northwest Magazine ofThe Seattle Times. She has
contributed articles on gardens, homes, and the people who make them to a variety of magazines,
including Metropolitan Home, Fine Gardening, and Gardens Illustrated. Her own garden has been published
in The New York Times, This Old House, and Horticulture.
paperback/hardcover, 8 x 9"
284 pp, Full color throughout
$19.95/$29.95 2009
ISBN: 978-1-60469-166-5 Product No. 689166 (pb)
ISBN: 978-0-88192-916-4 Product No. 682916 (hc)
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$29.95 2009
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A beautifu produced,
information-packed voume.
Booklist
The Compete Chie
Pepper BookA GARDENERS GUIDE TO CHOOSING,GROWING, PRESERVING, AND COOKING
Dave DeWitt and Pau W. Bosand
Chile peppers are hotin every sense of the word.
They add culinary re to thousands of dishes from a
variety of cuisines and inspire near-fanatical
devotion in those who have succumbed to their
incendiary charms. In this comprehensive book,world chile experts Dave DeWitt and Paul W.
Bosland have assembled all the information that
anyone with an interest in chile peppers could ever
hope to nd. From information on cultivation to 85
mouthwatering recipes, The Complete Chile Pepper
Book is the only guide to chiles youll ever need. Its a
scorcher.
Dave DeWitt and Pau W. Bosandkings of thepepper world, the popes of peppersare the hottest
pepper guys around. They have published hundreds of
articles on peppers and collaborated on two earlier
books.
The American MeadowGardenCREATING A NATURAl AlTERNATIVE
TO THE TRADITIONAl lAWN
John GreeneePhotography by Saxon Holt
In The American Meadow Garden, ornamental
grass expert John Greenlee creates a new
model for homeowners and gardeners. For
Greenlee, a meadow is a shimmering mini-
ecosystem in which regionally appropriategrasses combine with colorful perennials to
form a rich tapestry that is friendly to all
lifewith minimal input of water, time, and
other scarce resources. Its time to get rid of
the old-fashioned lawn and embrace a sane
and healthy future: the meadow garden.
John Greenee owns Greenlee Nursery, the
oldest grass nursery in California. He has
appeared frequently on television and was
named horticulturist of the year in 2002 by the
Southern California Association of Horticulturists.
hardcover, 10 1/8 x 10 1/8"280 pp, Full color throughout
$34.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-871-6 Product No. 682871
hardcover, 8 1/4 x 81/4"336 pp, Full color throughout$29.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-920-1 Product No. 682920
The most denitive, interesting,
and enightening book on
peppers ever penned.
Rick Browne, host of the
PBS series Barbeque America
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Boom-Again Orchids
TIPS AND TRICKS FOR GlORIOUS DISPl AySyEAR AFTER yEAR
judwhite
Orchids have a reputation as the divas of the plant
world: fussy, difcult-to-grow plants thaton top
of all thatare prohibitively expensive. But there
are plenty of orchids that anyone can growyou
just need to know what makes them happy.
judywhite highlights the easiest, most fuss freevarieties and includes invaluable tips on where to
buy orchids and how to keep them in bloom. Bloom-
Again Orchids will turn you from a would-be orchid
fan into the proud owner of healthy blooming
plants.
judwhite is author and photographer of the award-
winning Taylors Guide to Orchids. A past trustee of
the American Orchid Society (AOS), she has earned its
highest prize for writing about orchid culture, as wellas the AOS Silver Medal for outstanding service to
the orchid community. Her photography has graced
many books and publications, and has been exhibited
at the Smithsonian Institution. Visit her Web site at
www.gardenphotos.com.
Back Pants75 STRIKING CHOICES FORTHE GARDEN
Pau Bonine
Striking, mysterious, sinister, and strange
all describe the singular appeal of
plants with black (or near-black)
foliage, owers, or fruit. These dusky
denizens of the plant kingdom are
irresistible to anyone drawn to
natures more unusual manifestations.
In this compact, accessible volume,Paul Bonine proles 75 of the most
alluring black annuals, perennials,
bulbs, and shrubs. Whether your taste
runs to pansies and sweet williams or to
obscure orchids from the Andes, youll nd
a host of intriguing choices in this beauti-
fully illustrated, entertaining book.
Pau Bonine is co-owner of the wholesale nursery XeraPlants Inc. and has worked in the nursery industry in
Oregon for almost two decades. In addition to
consulting for NPR, various newspapers, radio, and
television, Paul has written for several national
gardening publications. Black Plants is his rst book.
by judywhite
paperback, 7 x 6 1/4"
160 pp, Full color throughout
$14.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-981-2 Product No. 682981
paperback, 7 x 9"
132 pp, Full color throughout
$14.95 2009ISBN: 978-1-60469-055-2 Product No. 689055
Grow and cut some of theseenigmatic beauties and ou
nd that a garden with a dark
side can be a ove thing.
Martha Stewart Living
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The We-Tended Perennia GardenPlANTING & PRUNING TECHNIqUES
expanded edition
Trac DiSabato-Aust
hardcover, 73/8 x 103/8"384 pp, 276 color photos, 19 line drawings$34.95 2006
ISBN: 978-0-88192-803-7 Product No. 682803
50 High-Impact, low-Care GardenPantsTrac DiSabato-Aust
paperback, 71/2 x 9"
168 pp, 141 color photos
$16.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-950-8 Product No. 682950
Our
All-Time
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The We-DesignedMied GardenBUIlDING BEDS AND BORDERS
WITH TREES, SHRUBS, PERENNIAlS,ANNUAlS, AND BUlBS
Trac DiSabato-Aust
Tracy DiSabato-Aust provides not only
inspiration but also scrupulously organized
information on mixed garden design in this
nearly foolproof guide to every aspect of
designing superior gardens with superior
plants. With more than 250 color photos and
illustrations, this paperback edition of a
design classic is as much a feast for the eyes as
it will be a trusted reference for the library
shelf.
Trac DiSabato-Aust is regularly featured as a
national and international speaker, and has
contributed to magazines including Fine Gardening,
Horticulture, and Garden Design.
A gorgeous and practica guide to having it a.... The Well-Designed MixedGarden is one of those enormous and comprehensive works that is equaat home on our coffee tabe or out in the potting shed.American Gardener
This book, an outstanding work of gardening schoarship, is at thesame time down to earth, inspiring, practica, and atogether usefu
if ou want to deveop an etraordinar mied garden.Horticulture
Aso Avaiabe from Trac DiSabato-Aust
paperback, 10 x 11"
460 pp, Full color throughout
$24.95 2009
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Gardening with Shape, lineand TetureA PlANT DESIGN SOURCEBOOK
linden Hawthorne
Gardening with Shape, Line and Texture bridges the gap
between garden design books and plant reference
encyclopedias. Leading landscaper Linden Hawthorne
looks at plants from a designers perspective and
emphasizes the important roles of plant shape.
Part One reviews ne art principles and shows how
they can be successfully applied to plant compositions
by grouping plants into three heights: ground to knee,knee to navel, and navel to crown. She identies
different plant shapes and shows how the use of them
contributes to the success of the nished design. Part
Two is a plant sourcebook with plants listed alphabeti-
cally within their key plant shape categories.
This innovative plant reference delivers plant
information in a form that neatly dovetails with the garden design process and will inspire
gardeners to look beyond color and begin to appreciate the whole plant.
linden Hawthorne has contributed sections to a number of the Dorling Kindersley encyclopedias and
worked to standardize the cultivation section in the latest edition of theAZ Encyclopedia of Garden Plants.
The Rock Garden Pant PrimerEASy, SMAll PlANTS FOR CONTAINERS,PATIOS, AND THE OPEN GARDEN
Christopher Gre-Wison
Its not necessary to have a traditional rock garden to
enjoy rock garden plants. In fact, these colorful,
small plants are perfect for the pots, containers,
window boxes, and raised beds that are the main-
stays of modern gardens.
World-renowned botanist Christopher Grey-
Wilson recommends easy-to-grow plants for a
variety of garden situations including shade, mixed
borders, and patios. Introductory chapters explain
how to grow and care for these gardener-friendly
plants that are cold-hardy and adaptable. Detailed
plant descriptions are based on his personal
experience of seeing the plants in the wild and
growing them in the garden. Includes excellent
photographs to aid in selection and identication.
Christopher Gre-Wison has been the editor of the Alpine Garden Society since 1990, and is also a
freelance horticultural writer and photographer. He is the author of several books regarded as standard works.
hardcover, 75/8 x 91/4"
232 pp, Full color throughout
$29.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-928-7 Product No. 682928
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280 pp, Full color throughout
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The Pruning of Trees, Shrubsand ConifersSECOND EDITION
George E. Brown
Revised and expanded by Tony Kirkham
This unique encyclopedic treatment details the best
pruning techniques and practices for more than 450
genera of trees, shrubs, conifers, and woody climbers.
This paperback reprint covers several thousand species,
yet remains a manageable and practical reference.
Kirkham clearly explains the reasons behind pruning
techniques as well as how to apply them.
George E. Brown (19171980) earned his diploma in hor-
ticulture at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. A founding
member of the Arboricultural Association, he became a
recognized authority on trees and shrubs.
Ton Kirkham is Head of the Arboretum and Horticultural
Services at the Royal Botanic Garden, Kew.
The Enccopedia of HerbsA COMPREHENSIVE REFERENCE TO HERBS OFFlAVOR AND FRAGRANCE
Arthur O. Tuckerand Thomas DeBaggio
This meticulously researched compendium provides
every aspect of growing, identifying, harvesting,
preserving, and using more than 500 species of
herbs. For the rst edition of their work, both
authors received The Gertrude B. Foster Award for
Excellence in Herbal Literature from the Herb Society
of America. This new edition adds important species
and includes updated nomenclature.
Arthur O. Tuckeris a botanist specializing in the
identication and chemistry of plants of avor, fragrance,
and medicine. He is a professor of botany at Delaware
State University.
Thomas DeBaggio is the owner of DeBaggios Herb
Farm and is the author ofGrowing Herbs from Seed,
Cutting & Rootand The Basil Book.
hardcover, 7 x 9"
604 pp, Line drawings throughout
$39.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-994-2 Product No. 682994
paperback, 7 x 9"
340 pp, Color in wrap
$19.95 2009
ISBN: 978-1-60469-002-6 Product No. 689002
The denitive guide and a must-have book for a
enthusiastic gardeners and professiona horticuturists.
Kew Magazine
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Conifers of the WordTHE COMPlETE REFERENCE
James E. Eckenwader
This denitive work provides up-to-date
descriptions of all the true conifers of the
world. It is the rst comprehensive update of
conifer taxonomy in nearly a century. New
identication guides for the families and
genera are based on foliage features and areeasier to use than traditional conifer keys.
With its unprecedented attention to detail
and extensive bibliography, this major work
is an essential reference for botanists,
naturalists, and horticulturists.
James E. Eckenwaderis associate professor of
plant systematics at the Department of Botany
at the University of Toronto, where he focuseson taxonomy, natural hybridization, and
macroevolution.
The Gosser Guide to theBest Hard ShrubsMORE THAN 350 ExPERT CHOICES FOR
yOUR GARDEN
Roger, Eric, and Marjor GosserForeword by John Elsley
For most homeowners, shrubs are an
essential part of the yard or garden
because they provide shade, owers, and
foliage from spring through fall. The
superior plants available today cantransform ho-hum gardens into scenes of
beauty and serenity. For decades, the
Gossler family has tested, propagated, and
sold the very best hardy shrubs from
around the world. This book is a distilla-
tion of their expertisea guide to more
than 350 of the most beautiful, versatile,
and growable shrubs.
Roger, Eric, and Marjor Gosseroperate
Gossler Farms Nursery in Oregon.
More than 350 Expert Choices for Your Garden
hardcover, 7 x 9"204 pp, Full color throughout
$34.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-908-9 Product No. 682908
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Native American MedicinaPantsAN ETHNOBOTANICAl DICTIONARy
Danie E. Moerman
InNative American Medicinal Plants, anthropologist
Daniel E. Moerman describes the medicinal use of
more than 2700 plants by 218 Native American
tribes. Information includes 82 categories of
medicinal uses, ranging from analgesics, contracep-
tives, gastrointestinal aids, hypotensive medicines,
sedatives, and toothache remedies. It is an essential
reference for students and professionals in the elds
of anthropology, botany, and naturopathy and an
engaging read for anyone interested in ethnobotany
and natural healing.
Danie E. Moerman is the William E. Stirton Professor
of Anthropology at the University of Michigan,
Dearborn, so recognized for his distinguished scholar-
ship, teaching, and professional accomplishments.
The North American Guideto Common Poisonous
Pants and MushroomsNanc J. Turner, Ph.D. andPatrick von Aderkas, Ph.D.With a foreword by Brian Saunders, M.D.
The North American Guide to Common Poisonous
Plants and Mushrooms is a comprehensive, easy-
to-use handbook. The book is split into four
main categories: mushrooms, wild plants,
ornamental and crop plants, and houseplants.Each plant entry includes a clear photograph to
aid the task of identication, a description of
the plant, notes on where it commonly occurs,
and a description of its toxic properties. Plants
are listed by common name to assist the non-
specialist.
Nanc J. Turneris an ethnobotanist anddistinguished professor in the School of Environ-
mental Studies at the University of Victoria and a
research associate with the Royal British Columbia
Museum.
Patrick von Aderkas is a professor in the Biology
Department at the University of Victoria.
hardcover, 6 x 9"376 pp, 258 color photos
$29.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-929-4 Product No. 682929
paperback/hardcover, 6 x 9"800 pp, 150 line drawings$29.95/$39.95 2009
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The Authentic GardenFIVE PRINCIPlES FOR CUlTIVATINGA SENSE OF PlACE
Caire E. Sawers
Shows gardeners how to creategardens that are both deeplyrooted in their surroundings anddeeply satisfying to their creators.
hardcover, 7 3/8 x 103/8"286 pp, 298 color photos$34.95 2007ISBN: 978-0-88192-831-0
Product No. 682831
Pots in the GardenExPERT DESIGN AND PlANTINGTECHNIqUES
Ra RogersPhotographs by Richard Hartlage
An engaging exploration into basicdesign principles, creating focalpoints, using water, and exploitingthe enormous potential of pots andcontainers.
hardcover, 8 x 9"248 pp, 240 color photos$29.95 2007ISBN: 978-0-88192-834-1Product No. 682834
Green FowersUNExPECTED BEAUTy FOR THEGARDEN, CONTAINER OR VASE
Aison HobnPhotographs by Marie OHara
Green Flowers explores the history,botany, care, and cultivation ofgreen-owered plants. The hand-picked selection includes trees,grasses, vines and climbers, annu-als, perennials, bulbs, wildowers,exotics, orchids, edible plants, and
water garden plants.
hardcover, 7 x 9"
184 pp, Full color throughout
$24.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-919-5
Product No. 682919
Pant-Driven DesignCREATING GARDENS THAT HONORPlANTS, PlACE, AND SPIRIT
Scott Ogden andlauren Springer Ogden
This revolutionary textshows designers how towork more condently with plants,and gives gardeners more con-dence to design.
hardcover, 9 1/4 x 10 3/4"
284 pp, 310 color photos$34.95 2008ISBN: 978-0-88192-877-8Product No. 682877
A Chids Garden60 IDEAS TO MAKE ANy GARDENCOME AlIVE FOR CHIlDREN
Mo Dannenmaier
Offers a wide range of innovativeideas showing how to create spacesin which children can experiencenature on their own home turf.
paperback, 8 x 10"180 pp, 203 color photos$19.95 2008ISBN: 978-0-88192-843-3Product No. 682843
The Essentia Garden
Design Workbooksecond editionRosemar Aeander
This fully revised and updated sec-ond edition features tips on greengardening, sustainable planting,and a guide to composting. Theworkbook approach can be used tocreate a garden from scratch or toredesign an existing garden.
exibind, 75/8 x 95/8"304 pp, 113 color photos
720 line drawings
$34.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-975-1
Product No. 682975
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All Things Sustainable|13
Panting Green Roofs andliving WasREVISED AND UPDATED EDITION
Nige Dunnett and No Kingsbur
Green roofs and living walls reapenormous environmental benets.This comprehensive guide to de-signing, implementing, and main-taining green roofs is supported byinternational case studies.
hardcover, 7 5/8 x 9 1/4"336 pp, 227 color photos10 line drawings$34.95 2008ISBN: 978-0-88192-911-9Product No. 682911
Green Roof PantsA RESOURCE AND PlANTINGGUIDE
Edmund C. Snodgrass andlucie l. Snodgrass
Concise and easy-to-use guide to200 species and cultivars. Includesdata on moisture needs, heat toler-ance, hardiness, and height.
hardcover, 6 x 9"
204 pp, 296 color photos$29.95 2006ISBN: 978-0-88192-787-0
Product No. 682787
Rain GardensMANAGING WATER SUSTAINABlyIN THE GARDEN AND DESIGNEDlANDSCAPE
Nige Dunnett and And Caden
Rain gardens encompass all pos-sible elements that can be used tocapture, channel, divert, and makethe most of the rain and snow thatfall on a property.
hardcover, 7 5/8 x 9 1/4"188 pp, 157 color photos41 line drawings$34.95 2007ISBN: 978-0-88192-826-6
Product No. 682826
Teaming with MicrobesA GARDENERS GUIDE TO THE SOIlFOOD WEB
Jeff lowenfes and Wane lewisForeword by Elaine Ingham
Cultivate the soil food web to growhealthy, vigorous plants withoutusing chemicals.
hardcover, 6 x 9"196 pp, 74 color photos
17 charts and diagrams$24.95 2006ISBN: 978-0-88192-777-1
Product No. 682777
The Truth About OrganicGardeningBENEFITS, DRAWBACKS, AND THEBOTTOM lINE
Jeff Giman
Is organic always the best choice?Gillman studies the science behindmore than 100 organic techniquesand products, and discovers thatthough organic is preferable inmost situationsknowledge is thegardeners most important tool.
paperback, 6 x 9"208 pp$12.95 2008ISBN: 978-0-88192-862-4Product No. 682862
Bringing Nature HomeHOW yOU CAN SUSTAIN WIlDlIFEWITH NATIVE PlANTS
Updated and expanded
Dougas W. TaamWith a foreword by Rick Darke
Everyone with access to a patch ofearth can make a signicant contri-bution toward sustaining biodiver-sity. By acting on Tallamys practi-
cal recommendations, everyonecan make a difference.
paperback, 6 x 9"
360 pp, Full color throughout
$17.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-992-8
Product No. 682992
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14|Trees & Shrubs for the Garden
800-827-5622
Dirrs Hard Treesand ShrubsAN IllUSTRATED ENCyClOPEDIA
Michae A. Dirr
Describes the best woody plantsadapted to cooler climates, show-ing both the habitat and details ofmore than 500 species, plus 700cultivars and varieties.
hardcover, 81/2 x 11"494 pp, 1656 color photos$69.95 1997ISBN: 978-0-88192-404-6Product No. 682404
400 Trees and Shrubs forSma SpacesDiana M. Mier
Small gardens require carefulplanting and this practical refer-ence will help gardeners plan, im-plement, and cultivate the rightwoody plants for their space. Acomprehensive plant directoryprovides detailed descriptions for400 trees and shrubs.
hardcover, 75/8 x 91/4"224 pp, 153 color photos21 b/w diagrams$29.95 2008ISBN: 978-0-88192-875-4Product No. 682875
Trees for A SeasonsBROADlEAVED EVERGREENS FORTEMPERATE ClIMATES
Sean HoganForeword by Roy Lancaster
Broadleaved evergreen trees areamong the most versatile and beau-tiful garden plants, and also amongthe most underused. With morethan 350 photographs and detailed
descriptions of choice trees, SeanHogan opens up a largely unex-plored world of foliar beauty.
hardcover, 73/8 x 103/8"336 pp, 373 color photos$39.95 2008ISBN: 978-0-88192-674-3Product No. 682674
Japanese MapesMOMIJI AND KAEDE
third edition
J. D. VertreesRevised and expandedby Peter Gregory
Over 400 cultivars of Japanese ma-ples with comprehensive and prac-tical information on how to growthem successfully.
hardcover, 81/2 x 11"332 pp, 312 color photos$49.95 2001ISBN: 978-0-88192-501-2Product No. 682501
Hdrangeas forAmerican GardensMichae A. Dirr
Invaluable advice on the besthydrangeas for North Americangardens.
hardcover, 75/8 x 91/4"236 pp, 199 color photos
$29.95 2004ISBN: 978-0-88192-641-5Product No. 682641
Conifers for GardensAN IllUSTRATED ENCyClOPEDIA
Richard l. Bitner
Provides informationincludingsize, appearance, hardiness, andgrowing conditionsfor nearlyevery hardy conifer.
hardcover, 81/2 x 11"
424 pp, 1551 color photos$59.95 2007ISBN: 978-0-88192-830-3Product No. 682830
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Gardening Local|15
Armitages Native
Pants for NorthAmerican GardensAan M. Armitage
This volume is perfectfor anyone interestedin learning about andgardening with North Americannative plants. Armitage describesmore than 630 species and culti-vars of perennials, biennials, andannuals.
hardcover, 73/8 x 103/8"452 pp, 443 color photos$49.95 2006ISBN: 978-0-88192-760-3Product No. 682760
AHSTeaching
Award
Allan Armitage
Native Pants
of the NortheastA GUIDE FOR GARDENING& CONSERVATION
Donad J. leopod
With entries fornearly 700 speciesof native trees, shrubs,vines, ferns, grasses, and wildow-ers from the northeastern quarterof the U.S. and eastern Canada, its
comprehensive horticultural cover-age is unsurpassed by any othersingle volume.
hardcover, 73/8 x 103/8"308 pp, 500 color photos$39.95 2005ISBN: 978-0-88192-673-6Product No. 682673
Silver Awardof Achievement
in Writing
Garden WritersAssociation
Perennias for
Midwestern GardensPROVEN PlANTS FOR THEHEARTlAND
Anthon W. Kaht
This trustworthy guide will makegardening in the heartland botheasy and fun. Provides concise andexperience-tested information onmore than 400 popular perennialsthat excel in the Midwests chal-
lenging climate.hardcover, 7 x 9"228 pp, 144 color photos$29.95 2008ISBN: 978-0-88192-893-8Product No. 682893
Enccopedia ofNorthwest NativePants for Gardens andlandscapesKatheen A. Robson, Aice Richter,and Marianne Fibert
Detailed descriptions of plantsnative to the Pacic Northwest.Includes hardiness zones, loweringand fruit-ripening times, and
recommendations for cultivationand siting.
hardcover, 81/2 x 11"532 pp, 535 color photos62 line drawings$49.95 2008ISBN: 978-0-88192-863-1Product No. 682863
High and DrGARDENING WITH COlD-HARDyDRylAND PlANTS
Robert NodForeword by Panayoti Kelaidis
This guide to hardy, drought-toler-ant plants is a must-have for anygardener facing the daunting chal-lenge of scorching summers andbrutally cold winters. Includes thebest picks among perennials, annu-als, bulbs, and much more.
hardcover, 7 x 9"420 pp, 211 color photos10 watercolor illus.$34.95 2008ISBN: 978-0-88192-872-3Product No. 682872
Native Trees for NorthAmerican landscapesGu SternbergWith Jim Wilson
The most authoritative guide to na-tive trees for gardeners, with morethan 650 species and varieties and500 cultivars included. Explainshow to choose trees appropriate toa particular area, and includes lists
of seasonal features.hardcover, 81/2 x 11"552 pp, 513 color photos96 line drawings$59.95 2004ISBN: 978-0-88192-607-1Product No. 682607
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16|For the Food Lover
800-827-5622
The Berr GrowersCompanionBarbara l. Bowing
An abundance of valuable andpractical information, includingplant lists and tables, cultivationtips, and color photographs forplant identication.
paperback, 6 x 9"308 pp, 40 color photos25 b/w illus., 17 tables$19.95 2005ISBN: 978-0-88192-726-9Product No. 682726
Growing CitrusTHE ESSENTIAl GARDENERS GUIDE
Martin Page
Everything the backyard gardenerneeds to know to successfully growcitrus trees in temperate climates.Charts the history of citrus, cele-brates their unique avors and di-
verse uses, and recommends thebest varieties.
hardcover, 75/8 x 91/4"192 pp, 120 color photos$34.95 2008ISBN: 978-0-88192-906-5Product No. 682906
Designing the NewKitchen GardenAN AMERICAN POTAGERHANDBOOK
Jennifer R. BarteForeword by Julie Moir Messervy
Bartley shows how the features ofthe traditional kitchen garden canbe adapted and modernized to cre-ate a garden that is not only produc-tive, but also beautiful.
hardcover, 81/2 x 10"222 pp, 169 color photos40 color drawings$34.95 2006ISBN: 978-0-88192-772-6Product No. 682772
Uncommon Fruits forEver Gardenlee ReichIllustrations by Vicki Herzfeld Arlein
23 unusual fruits that offer mouth-watering rewards to anyone willingto veer off the beaten path. Empha-sizes the practicalities of plant se-
lection, cultivation, propagation,and maintenance.
paperback, 6 x 9"308 pp, Full color insertillustrations throughout$16.95 2008ISBN: 978-0-88192-944-7Product No. 682944
The Compete Bookof GaricA GUIDE FOR GARDENERS,GROWERS, AND SERIOUS COOKS
Ted Jordan Meredith
Garlic is an essential element incuisines around the world. Thiscomprehensive, illustrated guideincludes information on naturalhistory, cultural usage, therapeutic
benets, and notes on how to growand store your own garlic.
hardcover, 8 x 10"332 pp, 194 color photos10 line drawings$39.95 2008ISBN: 978-0-88192-883-9Product No. 682883
Food Pants of the WordAN IllUSTRATED GUIDEBen-Erik van Wk
A comprehensive survey of theplants that provide food, bever-ages, spices, and avorings, withdescriptions of more than 350 foodand avor plants in use worldwide.This accessible, pictorial guide is aconcise source of practical infor-
mation, and should be on everyfood enthusiasts bookshelf.
hardcover, 61/2 x 91/2"480 pp, 1000 color photos$39.95 2005ISBN: 978-0-88192-743-6Product No. 682743
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Orchids, Succulents & Exotics|17
Moth OrchidsTHE COMPlETE GUIDE TOPHAlAENOPSIS
Steven A. Frowine
More than merely beautiful andpopular, phalaenopsis are alsoamong the easiest orchids to grow.This complete guide includes tipson how to buy, notes on how togrow, and lavish color photos.
hardcover, 81/2 x 10"
204 pp, 328 color photos16 b/w drawings$39.95 2008ISBN: 978-0-88192-870-9Product No. 682870
Enccopedia of EoticPants for TemperateCimatesWi Gies
Detailed cultivation advice enablesgardeners to make informedchoices from an expansive palette.Enhanced with over 500 colorphotos.
hardcover, 81/2 x 11"
440 pp, 534 color photos$49.95 2007ISBN: 978-0-88192-785-6Product No. 682785
Designing withSuccuentsDebra lee Badwin
Succulent plants offer dazzlingpossibilities for garden designand require only minimal mainte-nance to remain lush and alluringyear round. Features the workof more than 50 professionalgarden designers and creative
homeowners, with hundreds ofplant recommendations.
hardcover, 75/8 x 91/4"256 pp, 310 color photos$29.95 2007ISBN: 978-0-88192-816-7Product No. 682816
The Garden SuccuentsPrimerGideon Smith andBen-Erik van Wk
A user-friendly identicationguide, including detailed descrip-tions of more than 400 well-knownsucculents and their close relatives.Also covers conservation, cultiva-tion, and propagation.
hardcover, 61/2 x 9
1/2"
320 pp, 450 color photos$34.95 2008ISBN: 978-0-88192-954-6Product No. 682954
The New Enccopedia ofOrchids1500 SPECIES IN CUlTIVATION
Isob a Croi
Foreword by Phillip Cribb
The ultimate reference that no orchidlover can afford to be without.Detailed proles of 1500 orchidspecies include cultivation advice andinformation about native habitat.Sumptuously illustrated with morethan 1000 color photos.
hardcover, 81/2 x 11"524 pp, 1015 color photos$59.95 2008ISBN: 978-0-88192-876-1Product No. 682876
An Enccopedia ofCutivated PamsRobert lee Rife andPau Craft
Approximately 890species in the palmfamily are detailed, including nec-essary information like cold hardi-ness, water needs, height, and anyspecial requirements.
hardcover, 81/2 x 11"
528 pp, 929 color photos$49.95 2003ISBN: 978-0-88192-558-6Product No. 682558
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The Enccopedia ofGrasses for livabelandscapesRick Darke
A design reference that sets thestandard for inspired, sustainableuses of grasses in private gardens,the wild, and public landscapes.
hardcover, 10 x 11"484 pp, 1046 color photos
10 line drawings$59.95 2007ISBN: 978-0-88192-817-4Product No. 682817
The New Enccopedia ofDaiiesMORE THAN 1700 OUTSTANDINGSElECTIONS
Ted l. Petit and John P. Peat
More than 1700 daylilies (1400of them new to this edition) indetailed color photos accompaniedby comprehensive cultivar descrip-tions. Includes chapters on the his-
tory of the genus, the history ofdaylily hybridizing, hybridizationtechniques, cultivation, and thefuture of daylilies.
hardcover, 81/2 x 10"408 pp, 1751 color photos$49.95 2008ISBN: 978-0-88192-858-7Product No. 682858
Perennia Companions100 DAzzlING PlANTCOMBINATIONS FOR EVERySEASON
Tom FischerPhotography by Richard Bloom &Adrian Bloom
Create breathtaking perennial de-signs with Tom Fischers 100proven picks. Each entry identiesthe main plants, species the care
and conditions each requires, andindicates when the combinationreaches its peak of beauty.
paperback, 7 x 6 1/4"216 pp, Full color throughout$14.95 2009ISBN: 978-0-88192-939-3Product No. 682939
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ViburnumsFlOWERING SHRUBS FOR EVERySEASON
Michae A. Dirr
A wealth of informa-tion about every spe-cies and cultivar worthy of horti-
cultural consideration. Details eachplants height, spread, foliage, hab-itat, hardiness, origin, and more.
hardcover, 73/8 x 10 3/8"264 pp, 427 color photos$39.95 2007ISBN: 978-0-88192-853-2Product No. 682853
Ta PerenniaslARGER-THAN-lIFE PlANTS FOR
GARDENS OF All SIzES
Roger Turner
Roger Turners hand-picked selec-tion of high-performing perennialsall check in at over ve feet. In-
cludes introductory chapters onplant characteristics and combina-tion ideas, and a plant directory ofmore than 600 perennials.
hardcover, 7 x 9"260 pp, 159 color photos$34.95 2009ISBN: 978-0-88192-889-1Product No. 682889
Timber Press PocketGuide to BamboosTed Jordan Meredith
Covers 35 genera of bamboos incultivation and describes morethan 300 species and cultivars.Each entry includes the plants
maximum height, maximum culmdistance, light requirements, andminimum temperature tolerated.
exibind, 53/4 x 81/4"208 pp, Full color throughout$19.95 2009ISBN: 978-0-88192-936-2Product No. 682936
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For the Reference Library|19
Botan for Gardenersrevised edition
Brian Capon
An indispensable reference on bot-any for all gardeners and a best-seller since its debut in 1990.Includes an appendix on planttaxonomy and a comprehensiveindex.
paperback, 6 x 9"240 pp, 147 color photos53 line drawings$19.95 2004ISBN: 978-0-88192-655-2Product No. 682655
Pant FormAN IllUSTRATED GUIDE TOFlOWERING PlANT MORPHOlOGy
new edition
Adrian D. BeLine drawings by Alan Bryan
This ingeniously designed volumemakes the complex subject of plantmorphology accessible.
hardcover, 75/8 x 91/4"432 pp, 387 photos
1082 line drawings$49.95 2008ISBN: 978-0-88192-850-1Product No. 682850
So you Want toStart a NurserTon Avent
In this popular primer on how thenursery industry works, an award-winning nursery owner discussesthe merits and disadvantages ofretail, wholesale, mail-order, lineroperations, and much more.
hardcover, 6 x 9"
340 pp, 105 b/w photos$24.95 2003ISBN: 978-0-88192-584-5Product No. 682584
The Reference Manua of
Wood Pant PropagationFROM SEED TO TISSUE CUlTURESECOND EDITION
Michae A. DirrandChares W. Heuser, Jr.
Over 1,100 species and their propa-gation requirements by seeds, cut-tings, grafting and budding, andtissue culture are discussed in ex-haustive detail. Essentially a recipebook for making more trees andshrubs, this reference is a high-levelhow-to.
paperback, 81/2 x 11"424 pp, 313 b/w photos$49.95 2007ISBN: 978-1-60469-004-0Product No. 689004
A Natura Histor of
ConifersAjos Farjon
This compelling narrative startswith the basics of what conifersare and continues to explore theirevolution, taxonomy, ecology,distribution, usage, and issues ofconservation.
hardcover, 73/8 x 103/8"304 pp, 157 color photos39 line drawings$34.95 2008ISBN: 978-0-88192-869-3Product No. 682869
Botanica latinFOURTH EDITION
Wiiam T. Stearn
A classic primer for learning gram-mar, syntax, punctuation, and vo-cabulary, as well as fascinating in-formation on Latinate geographicalnames and color terms.
paperback, 63/4 x 9 3/4"560 pp, 42 line drawings$29.95 2004ISBN: 978-0-88192-627-9
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Macro Photograph forGardeners and NatureloversTHE ESSENTIAl GUIDE TO DIGITAlTECHNIqUES
Aan l. Detrick
Capture the beauty of owers, in-sects, and butteries. All the infor-mation aspiring photographersneed to take their photos to thenext level. Includes chapters onhow to compose an image, how touse digital effects, storage, andmuch more.
paperback, 91/4 x 91/2"176 pp, Full color throughout$24.95 2008ISBN: 978-0-88192-890-7Product No. 682890
20|Special Topics
The Art of BotanicaDrawingAN INTRODUCTORy GUIDE
Agathe Ravet-Haevermans
An introductory guide to the tech-niques of botanical painting anddrawing. Beginning artists and gar-deners looking to capture the beautyof the plants in their gardens willlearn how to recognize and draw awide variety of owers and leaves.
paperback, 10 x 81/
2"96 pp, Full color throughout$19.95 2009ISBN: 978-0-88192-990-4Product No. 682990
When Perennias BoomAN AlMANAC FOR PlANNING AND
PlANTING
Tomas Anisko
An authoritative, exhaustivelyresearched guide to the oweringtimes of more than 450 perennials.An indispensable tool for accu-rately planning the seasonal ap-pearance of perennial beds andborders.
hardcover, 81/2 x 11"512 pp, 625 color photos, 469 graphs$59.95 2008ISBN: 978-0-88192-887-7Product No. 682887
The Eporers GardenSHRUBS AND VINES FROM THEFOUR CORNERS OF THE WORlD
Danie J. HinkePhotographs by Lynne Harrison
Hinkley presents the most outstand-ing shrubs and vines from his plant-collecting trips around the globe.Explorers will encounter both little-known exotics and more familiar,but just as garden-worthy, plants.
hardcover, 81/2 x 10"352 pp, Full color throughout$39.95 2009ISBN: 978-0-88192-918-8Product No. 682918
The Eporers GardenRARE AND UNUSUAl PERENNIAlS
Danie J. HinkePhotographs by Lynne HarrisonForeword by Roy Lancaster
This paperback edi-tion includes a newpreface by the authorand a completely up-dated list of sourcesfor plant material.
paperback, 73/8 x 103/8"380 pp, Full color throughout$24.95 2009ISBN: 978-0-88192-917-1Product No. 682917
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Moss GardeningINClUDING lICHENS,
lIVERWORTS, AND OTHERMINIATURES
George Schenk
The rst book to coverthe gamut of mossgardening. Includespractical advice ontransplanting andpropagating mosses as groundcov-ers, in containers, and for bonsai.
hardcover, 6 x 9"262 pp, 97 color photos$34.95 1997ISBN: 978-0-88192-370-4Product No. 682370
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NiwakiPRUNING, TRAINING AND SHAPINGTREES THE JAPANESE WAy
Jake Hobson
Japanese pruning techniques thatcoax out the essential character ofgarden trees.
hardcover, 9 x 10 1/2"228 pp, 228 color photos46 line drawings
$34.95 2007ISBN: 978-0-88192-835-8Product No. 682835
Down to Earth withHeen DionHeen Dion
A lifetime of gardening know-how,deep love of plants, and assuredsense of design are encapsulated inDillons witty and accessible style.
hardcover, 71/2 x 95/8"224 pp, 111 color photos$29.95 2005, 2007
ISBN: 978-0-88192-859-4Product No. 682859
Rhapsod in GreenTHE GARDEN WIT AND WISDOM OF
BEVERlEy NICHOlS
Edited by Roy C. Dicks
Compiled by Roy C. Dicks anddrawn from fteen of Nichols besttitles, these carefully selected pas-sages offer a tantalizing taste of
Nichols humor, passion, and po-etry. Designed for easy browsing
and casual reference, it is organizedby subject, including favoriteplants, despised plants, and the se-crets to successful gardening.
hardcover, 53/8 x 71/4"136 pp, 51 line drawings$17.95 1932, 2009ISBN: 978-0-88192-948-5Product No. 682948
Down the Garden PathBevere Nichos
Down the Garden Path has stood thetest of time as one of the worldsbest-loved and most-quoted gar-dening books. Ostensibly an ac-count of the creation of a garden inHuntingdonshire in the 1930s, it isreally about the underlying emo-tions and obsessions for which gar-dening is just a cover story.
hardcover, 51/2 x 8"308 pp$24.95 1932, 2005ISBN: 978-0-88192-710-8Product No. 682710
Mind-Atering andPoisonous Pants ofthe WordMichae Wink andBen-Erik van Wk
An encyclopedic account of 1200psychoactive and toxic plants.The denitive account of plantsand mushrooms used for poisondarts, traditional medicine, cere-monial and spiritual purposes, andrecreational drugs.
hardcover, 65/8 x 93/8"464 pp, 546 color photos$49.95 2008ISBN: 978-0-88192-952-2Product No. 682952
A Short Histor of theHone BeeHUMANS, FlOWERS, AND BEES INTHE ETERNAl CHASE FOR HONEy
Images by IonaText by E. Readicker-Henderson
Combining gorgeous photographyand engaging text,A Short Historyof the Honey Bee follows the journeyof bees from ower to hive to
honey.hardcover, 51/2 x 8"
164 pp, Full color throughout
$19.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-942-3
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