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Spring 2015

Spring 2015
New Releases 2
Backlist 23
HERBS AND EDIBLES 24
REGIONAL VEGETABLE GARDENING 27
GARDEN DESIGN 28
SUSTAINABLE GARDENING 34
PERENNIALS AND ANNUALS 37
TREES AND SHRUBS 41
TROPICALS AND SUCCULENTS 44
ORCHIDS 46
SPECIALTY PLANTS 47
BULBS 49
GARDEN REFERENCE 50
NATURE 54
ARMCHAIR GARDENING 56
ARTS, CRAFTS, AND INDOOR PLANTS 58
PACIFIC NORTHWEST 60
Indexes 63
Ordering Information 69
NEW RELEASES
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We all need nature in our lives, yet most of our time is spent
indoors. So we bring nature in by adding houseplantsbut
how do we choose the right ones? How do we keep them alive?
By making the right choices from the beginning.
The Indestructible Houseplant, by garden writer Tovah Martin,
eliminates the guesswork by highlighting indoor plants
that are tough, beautiful, reliable, and readily available. Like
hoya, a low-maintenance plant whose spectacular spring and
summer blossoms actually thrive on neglect. Or Ficus elastica
(also known as rubber tree), whose pink and gray leaves will
brighten even the most challenging, windowless environment.
And castiron plant, an old favorite that remains beautiful in a
shady corner, even afer weeks without water.
In addition to plant proles with concise information on water,
light, and blooming times, this gorgeous book includes tips
on care, maintenance, and ideas for combining houseplants
in eye-catching indoor displays. Stunning color photographs
ofer inspiration for incorporating houseplants into a variety of
dcors.
The
Indestructible
Houseplant
200 Beautiful Plants
That Everyone Can Grow
TOVAH MARTIN | PHOTOGRAPHY BY KINDRA CLINEFF
TOVAH MARTINS writing appears regularly in
Country Gardens; Country Living; Horticulture;
Garden Design; the New York Times, O,
The Oprah Magazine; House & Garden; and
Traditional Home. She is a tireless and highly
sought-after lecturer and an accredited
teacher for the Federated Garden Clubs.She
also teaches in the master gardener programs
in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Martin has been featured on
the Early Show on CBS, The Victory Garden, and HGTVs Way to
Grow Show. She lives in Roxbury, Connecticut.
JUNE 2015
Paperback; 7/8 x 9
328 pages; full color throughout
$22.95 US/ $28.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-501-4
Product No: 689501
978-1-60469-243-3, 689243,
$22.95/ $29.95 CAN
978-1-60469-489-5, 689489,
$19.95/ $25.95 CAN
Houseplants are a hot design trendvarieties are sold at trendy
national retailers, and they are regularly featured in popular media
like Martha Stewart Living and Better Homes and Gardens
Features plants that are both difcult to kill and gorgeous to
display, like geraniums, aloe, and crown of thorns
Tovah Martin is the author of The Unexpected Houseplant and has
been featured in the New York Times, O, The Oprah Magazine, and
on the Early Show on CBS
Backlist Highlights
Gorgeous, foolproof houseplants!
Tough, reliable, and beautiful indoor plants
Hundreds of ideas for creating stunning displays
Complete growing
information and tips on care
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NEW RELEASES
The Plant
Lovers Guides
A lavishly illustrated series. The New York Times
Visual and informational candy for people who
are passionate about plants.Akron Beacon Journal
There is something for almost
every gardener.Library Journal
A rich source of information on classic
garden plants written by enthusiastic experts!
These books recommend the best varieties
for the garden, inspire ideas for new plant
combinations, and are packed with resources
for the home gardener. Each gorgeous guide
celebrates the beauty of an iconic plant,
forming a comprehensive library that every
plant lover will want to own.
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The Plant Lovers Guide to Ferns
RICHIE STEFFEN AND SUE OLSEN
Ferns are versatile, shade-tolerant foliage plants that can play many roles in the home
garden. They are easy to grow and readily available at big-box stores, garden centers,
and mail-order nurseries, making them popular among new and advanced gardeners.
The Plant Lovers Guide to Ferns, by fern enthusiasts Richie Stefen and Sue Olsen, is
packed with information on these reliable plants. The book includes proles for 134
plants, with information on growth and propagation, advice on using ferns in garden
design, and lists of where to buy the plants and where to view them in public gardens.
RICHIE STEFFEN is curator of the Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden
in Seattle. He currently serves as a board member of the Hardy Fern
Foundation and the Rhododendron Species Foundation. He regularly
lectures and writes, and is always ready to share his enthusiasm for
plants and the people who grow them. He lives in Seattle, Wasington.
SUE OLSENS nursery, Foliage Gardens, has introduced numerous ferns
to horticulture. A founding member and rst president of the Hardy Fern
Foundation, Olsen is editor of the Hardy Fern Foundation Quarterly. She
is a graduate of Cornell University and lives in Bellevue, Washington.
MARCH 2015
Paper Over Board; 8 x 9
256 pages; full color throughout
$24.95 US/ $31.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-474-1
Product No: 689474
MARCH 2015
Paper Over Board; 8 x 9
224 pages; full color throughout
$24.95 US/ $31.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-534-2
Product No: 689534
The Plant Lovers Guide to Tulips
RICHARD WILFORD
Tulips are one of the most popular spring-owering bulbs. Available in a huge range
of colors, from white to near black and everything in between, and in a wide array
of shapes, theyre a mainstay of most spring gardens. They are the focus of festivals
worldwide and are a sure sign of spring.
The Plant Lovers Guide to Tulips, by Richard Wilford of the Royal Botanic Gardens
Kew, proles one hundred commonly available species and cultivars, and features
growing information, recommendations for companion plants, and tips on how to
use tulips in the landscape. More than 250 color photographs bring these colorful
gems to life.
RICHARD WILFORD is the collections manager for the Hardy Display
section at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. He has a particular interest
in bulbs and is a member of the Royal Horticultural Societys Bulb
Committee. He writes for Kew Magazine and Gardens Illustrated, among
others, and serves on the Publications Committee for Kew Publishing and
the editorial committees of Kew Magazine and Curtiss Botanical Magazine.
NEW RELEASES
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The Plant Lovers
Guide to Epimediums
SALLY GREGSON
Epimediums may have delicate, orchid-like owers, but they are tough, shade-tolerant
perennials that are incredibly low maintenance. Their heart and arrow-shaped foliage
changes colors with the seasons, going from green to bronze as summer moves into fall.
The Plant Lovers Guide to Epimediums, by nursery owner Sally Gregson, features
growing information for 126 commonly available varieties. It also includes lists of
plants for particular purposes, tips on how to incorporate epimediums into gardens,
and a resource guide that lists where to buy the plants and where to view them in
public gardens. Hundreds of lush color photographs highlight the beauty of these
charming plants.
SALLY GREGSON is owner of Mill Cottage Plants, where she specializes
in rare hydrangeas and new epimediums from China. She lectures and
leads workshops throughout the British Isles and Europe on a wide
range of gardening topics, and writes regularly for local and national
magazines. She lives in Somerset, England.
The Plant Lovers
Guide to Asters
PAUL PICTON AND HELEN PICTION
The daisy-shaped owers of asters bloom from late summer into fall and are available
in shades of white, pink, lilac, purple, and blue. They are native to American habitats
like meadows, prairies, thickets, and swamps, and can be grown in a huge range of
climates.
The Plant Lovers Guide to Asters by nursery owners Paul and Helen Picton highlights
100 species and cultivars that are readily available in garden centers. Featuring
information on growth, care, and design, along with suggested companion plants and
hundreds of gorgeous color photographs, it covers everything a home gardener needs
to introduce these delightful plants into their garden.
PAUL PICTON and his daughter, Helen, are specialist growers of asters.
The well-known family garden at Old Court Nurseries holds the Plant
Heritage National Plant Collection of autumn-owering asters and
features more than 400 varieties with other late-season perennials.
MARCH 2015
Paper Over Board; 8 x 9
252 pages, full color throughout
$24.95 US/ $31.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-518-2
Product No: 689518
MARCH 2015
Paper Over Board; 8 x 9
240 pages; full color throughout
$24.95 US/ $31.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-475-8
Product No: 689475
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The science behind plants presented in an accessible, fun,
and engaging way
Reveals the inner workings of plants, with details on roots,
plant nutrition, light, and reproduction
Part of the Timber Press Science for Gardeners Seriesthese
books make science acessible to home gardeners
978-1-60469-095-8, 689095,
$19.95/ $24.95 CAN
978-0-88192-961-4, 682961,
$24.95/ $32.95 CAN
Why would container plants wilt when theyve been regularly
watered? Why didnt the hydrangea that thrived last year bloom
this year? Why wont slugs eat weeds instead of wiping out the
vegetable garden? Plant physiologythe study of how living
things functioncan solve these and most other problems
gardeners regularly have.
In How Plants Work horticulture expert and professor Linda
Chalker-Scott uncovers the mysteries of how and why plants
do the things they do. This accessibly written guide covers the
science behind plants from the ground up, with information
on cells, roots, nutrition, light, and reproduction. A basic
understanding of plant physiology can help gardeners
tremendouslyknowing how mulch works can lead to a
reduction in weeds; learning when and where it is best to
prune will reduce the need to prune in the future. It can also
save time and money; an understanding of the science of plants
can help gardeners know what garden products are worth
trying and which are best lef on the shelf.
This helpful and enthusiastic guide arms gardeners of all levels
with the knowledge they need to be better, smarter gardeners.
How Plants Work
The Science Behind the
Amazing Things Plants Do
LINDA CHALKER-SCOTT
LINDA CHALKER-SCOTT is an extension
urban horticulturist and associate professor at
Washington State University. She is the author of
three other books and has published extensively
in American Nurseryman, Organic Gardening, Fine
Gardening, and more. She coauthors The Garden
Professors blog and Facebook pages, which educate and entertain
an international audience.
MAY 2015
Paperback; 6 x 9
248 pages, full color throughout
$19.95 US/ $25.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-338-6
Product No: 689338
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NEW RELEASES
Concrete furniture and containers add structure and
decoration to the garden, and the addition of color makes these
objects even more stylish and eye-catching. These trendy pieces
can cost thousands of dollars at garden centers and furniture
stores, but they can also be made at home for pennies on the
pound.
Color Concrete Garden Projects, by concrete artisans Nathan
Smith and Michael Snyder, covers everything readers need
to start crafing and living in full color. This hands-on guide
features basic information on how to mix concrete and add
color, using dyes, paints, and inlaid materials. The twenty
step-by-step projects include small items, like a highly textured
candle holder with an old-world feel and a simple stacked-ring
planter, and larger pieces, like an elegant and unobtrusive bike
rack, a modern seat for toddlers, and a beautiful re pit that is
the perfect gathering place for friends and family.
Color Concrete Garden Projects is for crafers, DIYers, gardeners,
and anyone looking for a fun way to add a splash of
sophisticated color to their outdoor space.
Color
Concrete
Garden
Projects
Make Your Own Planters,
Furniture, and Fire Pits
Using Creative Techniques
and Vibrant Finishes
NATHAN SMITH AND MICHAEL SNYDER
PHOTOGRAPHY BY CHARLES COLEMEN
NATHAN SMITH is an expert concrete
artisan and the founder of Set in Stone, a
concrete design company with a focus on
making beautiful, useful objects. He lives in
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
MICHAEL SNYDER is an artisan craftsman with
a background in sculpture and carpentry. He
works at Set in Stone and lives in Chattanooga,
Tennessee.
JULY 2015
Paperback; 7 x 9
224 pages; full color throughout
$19.95 US/ $25.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-539-7
Product No: 689539
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978-1-60469-282-2, 689282
$19.95/ $25.95 CAN
978-1-60469-487-1, 689487
$19.95/ $24.95 CAN
Trendy projects and inexpensive materials appeal to DIY
homeowners looking for outdoor dcor
Part of a successful seriesConcrete Garden Projects has nearly
50,000 copies in print
Includes a primer on how to mix and add color to concrete
and twenty simple yet stylish projects
Backlist Highlights
Concrete has never been so colorful!
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Gives gardeners a scientic understanding of what is happening,
why it is happening, and what it means for their garden
Longer, colder winters and drier, hotter summers are leading many
people to question what can be grown in their zone
Part of the Timber Press Science for Gardeners Series these
books make scientic concepts accessible to home gardeners
978-1-60469-169-6, 689169
$24.95/ $31.95 CAN
978-1-60469-187-0, 689187
$24.95/ $32.95 CAN
All gardeners are at the whim of Mother Nature, and most
are obsessed with weather. When is the last frost? What is the
chance for rain? Will late-spring hail afect my ower beds?
The answers to questions like these play a signicant role in a
gardeners success.
The Gardeners Guide to Weather and Climate gives home
gardeners an accessible yet comprehensive overview of how the
weather works, and ofers tips on how to use the information
to create better gardens. The book begins with a primer
on climate and moves on to cover climate change, weather,
microclimates, and how plants are afected by the climate and
their environment. Throughout, the reader will nd hundreds
of helpful color photographs and illustrations that bring the
concepts to life.
Though climate change is a serious threat, this useful book
remains positive and upbeat in its approach. It shows
that instead of gardening at the mercy of the weather,
knowledgeable gardeners can make the weather work for them.
The Gardeners
Guide to Weather
and Climate
MICHAEL ALLABY
MICHAEL ALLABY is an enthusiastic,
prolific, award-winning science writer.
His Plants and Plant Life won the
Booklist Editors Choice in 2001. He is
the editor of four science dictionaries for
Oxford University Press. He lives in the
United Kingdom.
MAY 2015
Paperback; 7 x 9
250 pages; full color throughout
$24.95 US/ $31.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-554-0
Product No: 689554
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NEW RELEASES
PLANTIFUL
Start small, growbig
with 150 plants that spread,
self-sow, and overwinter
KRISTINGREEN
Thrifty gardeners take notethe bucks saved on plant purchases
will pay back the purchase price of Plantiful with dividends.
TOVAHMARTIN, author of The Unexpected Houseplant
978-1-60469-238-9, 689238
$24.95/ $32.95 CAN
978-1-60469-387-4, 689387
$24.95/ $31.95 CAN
Most gardeners accidentally grow moss quite successfully.
It covers sidewalks and retaining walls, and grows in moist,
shady, forgotten areas. But this extraordinary plantthat
grows without roots, seeds, owers, or stemscan be used
intentionally with stunning, eco-friendly results.
The Magical World of Moss Gardening, by moss expert Annie
Martin, reveals the how and why of gardening with bryophytes.
First, the many benets of moss are made clear. Moss provides
year-round color, excels in difcult situations, is pest and
disease resistant, and helps with soil erosion and stormwater
runof. Then, the basics of gardening with moss are provided,
with tips on designing with moss, planting a moss garden, and
maintenance. Proles of enchanting moss gardens throughout
the country and lush color photographs bring the world of
bryophytes alive.
This information-packed guide appeals to home gardeners
interested in taking advantage of the moss they already have or
adding something new to their space.
The Magical
World of Moss
Gardening
ANNIE MARTIN
ANNIE MARTIN opened Mountain
Moss Enterprises in 2008, which offers
landscape design service and an online
retail shop that sells moss and moss-related
items. She is a member of the American
Bryological and Lichenological Society,
International Association of Bryologists, and
the American Horticultural Society.
Moss is hot! It plays a signicant role in Elizabeth Gilberts
The Signature of All Things and is a staple in the ever-popular
terrarium trend
Reveals the secrets of gardening with moss
Annie Martin is the leading name when it comes to moss; she was
recently featured in the New York Times and Modern Farmer
JULY 2015
Paperback; 8 x 9
264 pages; full color throughout
$24.95 US/ $31.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-560-1
Product No: 659560
ALSO AVAILABLE IN PAPER OVER BOARD:
$34.95 US/ $44.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-647-9
Product No: 689647
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Expert Gardening Advice
Tailored to Your Region!
A gardeners plant choices and garden style are inextricably linked to the place in which he or
she gardens. And to successfully grow a range of beautiful ornamental plants, every gardener
must know the specics of their regions climate, soil, and geography. This series, written by local
gardening experts, helps gardeners choose the best plants for their region and ofers helpful tips on
site selection, soil preparation, and maintenance. Packed with gorgeous photos that celebrate the
plants and style of each region, these books will become the go-to guides for enthusiastic gardeners.
Growing the Midwest Garden
EDWARD LYON
Growing the Midwest Garden, by Edward Lyon, the director of Wisconsins Allen
Centennial Gardens, ofers an enthusiastic and comprehensive approach to
ornamental gardening in the heartland. Based on Lyons extensive knowledge
of the Midwest, the guide features in-depth chapters on climate, soil, pests, and
maintenance, along with plant proles of the best perennials, annuals, trees, shrubs,
and bulbs for the region.
For home gardeners in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri,
Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and southern Ontario and
Manitoba.
EDWARD LYON is director of the Allen Centennial Gardens in Madison,
Wisconsin. He has worked for the Chicago Botanic Garden, Olbrich
Botanical Gardens, and Rotary Botanical Gardens. Through Spellbound
Garden Writing & Consultation, he writes and speaks nationally for
public and professional audiences. He writes the Ask the Expert column
and feature articles for Wisconsin Gardening magazine, and a regular regional report and
feature articles for Chicagoland Gardening.
MAY 2015
Paperback; 7 x 9
320 pages; full color throughout
$24.95 US/ $31.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-466-6
Product No: 689466
ALSO AVAILABLE IN PAPER OVER BOARD:
$34.95 US/$44.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-495-6
Product No. 689495
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Growing the Southwest Garden
JUDITH PHILLIPS
Growing the Southwest Garden, by New Mexico-based garden designer Judith Phillips,
is a practical yet beautiful handbook for ornamental gardening in a region known
for its low rainfall and high temperatures. With more than thirty years of experience
gardening in the Southwest, Phillips has created an essential guide, featuring
regionally specic advice on zones, microclimates, soil, pests, and maintenance.
Proles of the best plants for the region include complete information on growth
and care.
For home gardeners in Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, western Texas, southern
Colorado, southern Utah, and eastern California.
JUDITH PHILLIPS is the owner of Judith Phillips Design Oasis, a
garden design and consulting service specializing in ecosystem-inspired
landscapes. She is an adjunct professor in the Landscape Architecture
Department of the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape
Architecture at the University of New Mexico. She regularly speaks at
the New Mexico Xeriscape Conference, Denver Botanic Gardens Speaker Series programs,
and Master Gardener programs throughout the Southwest.
JUNE 2015
Paperback; 7 x 9
320 pages; full color throughout
$24.95 US/ $31.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-521-2
Product No: 689521
ALSO AVAILABLE IN PAPER OVER BOARD:
$34.95 US/$44.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-522-9
Product No: 689522
The best trees, shrubs, perennials,
bulbs, vines, and grasses
Inspiring, regionally-
appropriate garden styles
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NEW RELEASES
Steppes are giant grasslands, dened not only by their plants,
but also by the geology and climate that created them. They
comprise enormous areas on four continents and are where
a huge number of staple crops and garden plants originated.
Despite the importance of these regions, both horticulturally
and in terms of human evolution and development, remarkably
little has been written about them.
Steppes surveys all of the worlds steppe regionsincluding
areas in North America, Africa, Asia, Europe, and South
Americaand highlights the plants in each, along with
climatic and geological descriptions of each area. The plants of
these regions have inspired some of the most important garden
designers of our time, including Piet Oudolf, Tom Stuart
Smith, Wolfgang Oehme, and James Van Sweden.
This important reference is for professionals, highly knowledgeable
gardeners, and students of botany and horticulture.
Steppes
The Plants and Ecology of the
Worlds Semi-Arid Regions
DENVER BOTANIC GARDENS
DENVER BOTANIC GARDENS is considered one of the
top botanical gardens in the United States. The gardens
living collections encompass specimens from the tropics to
the tundra, showcasing a plant palette chosen to thrive in
Colorados semi-arid climate.
JULY 2015
Hardcover; 8 x 10
320 pages; full color throughout
$49.95 US/ $65.00 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-465-9
Product No: 689465
This comprehensive and lushly illustrated guide is the only book
dedicated to the topic
The steppes are essentially giant meadows and look very similar
to the natural style of garden design made popular by Piet Oudolf
and John Greenlee
Denver Botanic Gardens has more than 800,000 visitors
each year
978-1-60469-871-6, 689871
$34.95/ $45.95 CAN
978-1-60469-370-6, 689370
$39.95/ $52.00 CAN
NEW RELEASES
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978-1-60469-386-7, 689386
$34.95/ $44.95 CAN
978-1-60469-040-8, 689040
$39.95/ $51.00 CAN
The need for healing gardens is growing on a global scale as
research continues to prove their positive efects on a range of
mental and physical conditions. To meet the increased demand,
designers, landscape architects, and healthcare providers are
looking for comprehensive information on how to design
healing gardens in a variety of forms.
In Therapeutic Gardens, landscape architect Daniel
Winterbottom and occupational therapist Amy Wagenfeld
present an innovative approach for professionals and students
that translates therapeutic design principles into practice. Using
examples from around the world, the authors demonstrate how
these spaces can be designed to support learning, movement,
sensory nurturance, reconciliation, and memorialization, as
well as improved health.
This important book sheds light on how the combined
strengths of multiple disciplines can provide the tools to
design meaningful and successful landscapes for those in the
greatest need.
Therapeutic
Gardens
Design for Healing Spaces
DANIEL WINTERBOTTOM AND AMY WAGENFELD
APRIL 2015
Paper Over Board; 7 x 9
320 pages; full color throughout
$45.00 US/ $57.00 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-442-0
Product No: 689442
The popularity of therapeutic gardens has steadily increased as
research conrms their positive effects on people with Alzheimers,
sensory processing disorders, and a range of both physical and
mental issues
Offers practical, hardworking information on designing healing
gardens for a variety of needs
Features case studies from therapeutic gardens worldwide
AMY WAGENFELDS experience spans academic
and clinical settings and social entrepreneurial
collaborations with landscape architects. She holds
a faculty position in the Department of Occupational
Therapy at Western Michigan University and
maintains a design consultation practice. She lives in West Palm
Beach, Florida.
DANIEL WINTERBOTTOM is a professor of
landscape architecture at the University of
Washington and a landscape architect. He has
been published in Northwest Public Health, Places,
the New York Times, Seattle Times, Seattle Post
Intelligencer, and Landscape Architecture Magazine.
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New additions to our
regional foraging series
These comprehensive guides make foraging accessible to everyone, from beginners seeking
reliable advice to experienced foragers on the hunt for new avors. Each guide proles easy-to-
nd plants, with multiple photographs that aid in identication and seasonal lists of when and
where to safely and sustainably harvest.
Southeast Foraging
120 Wild and Flavorful Edibles from Angelica to Wild Plums
CHRIS BENNETT
The beautiful Southeast is home to a vast array of delicious wild edibles. The coasts,
mountains, elds, woodlands, and city neighborhoods are packed with delectable and
unique wild foods. Southeast Foraging, by Chris Bennett, features 120 of the easiest-
to-nd and tastiest varieties, like American lotus, cattail, henbit, kudzu, and marsh
marigold.
For foragers in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, Kentucky, Louisiana,
Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia.
CHRIS BENNETT forager, writer, teacher, cheesemonger, and trained
chef. He has been featured in Birmingham magazine, Cooking Light,
and The Hot and Hot Fish Club Cookbook. He is a frequent speaker at
various venues, having presented sessions at the Atlanta and Charleston
Food and Wine Festivals. He is also a blogger for Garden and Gun
magazine. Chris offers workshops on seasonal wild edibles at Hollow
Spring Farm, his familys farm in Pell City, Alabama, leading eager
participants with adventurous palates to graze on wild riches.
APRIL 2015
Paperback; 6 x 9
308 pages; full color throughout
$24.95 US/ $31.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-499-4
Product No: 689499
American Lotus Common Mallow Greenbrier
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Midwest Foraging
115 Wild and Flavorful Edibles from Burdock to Wild Peach
LISA M. ROSE
The Midwest ofers a feast to interested foragers. A wide variety of edible wild plants
can be found in the grasslands, prairies, wetlands, riverbanks, forests, and urban areas.
Midwest Foraging, by wild-foods activist Lisa M. Rose, highlights 115 of the best edible
plants the heartland has to ofer, including wild onions, spicebush, and Solomons seal.
For foragers in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska,
North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Ontario
LISA M. ROSE is a wild-food activist in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She
is a frequent speaker on local and wild foods, and offers foraging
workshops throughout the year. If not in her gardens or kitchen, she can
be found honing her skills in the elds and forests, learning from the
wild plants growing in her own Great Lakes bioregion.
JUNE 2015
Paperback; 6 x 9
352 pages; full color throughout
$24.95 US/ $31.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-531-1
Product No: 689531
Black Walnut
Beechnut
Elderberry Ramps
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Steve Trudell & Joe Ammirati
MUSHROOMS
of the PACIFIC NORTHWEST
timber press eld guide
For CO, NM, UT, and WY
Clear photographs aid in the safe identication of edible,
nonedible, and poisonous mushrooms
The Timber Press Field Guide series has over 80,000 copies in
print and has focused on the wildowers, insects, mushrooms,
and wildlife of the beautiful Pacic Northwest. Now, we are
expanding the series to the rest of the United States.
In Mushrooms of the Rocky Mountain Region, Vera Evanson,
curator of the Sam Mitchel Herbarium of Fungi at the
Denver Botanic Gardens, covers species of mushrooms
found in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. This
comprehensive guide features introductory chapters on the
basics of mushroom structure, life cycles, and habitats. Proles
for 170 mushroom species include color photographs, keys, and
diagrams to aid in identication, and tips on how to recognize
and avoid poisonous mushrooms. Mushroom descriptions are
not overly technical and are accessible to the average reader.
Mushrooms of the Rocky Mountain Region is for mushroom
hunters, hikers, nature lovers, and anyone who wants to
know more about and be able to better identify the many
mushrooms of the region.
Mushrooms
of the Rocky
Mountain Region
A Timber Press Field Guide
VERA STUCKY EVENSON AND DENVER BOTANIC GARDENS
JUNE 2015
Flexibind; 5 x 8
300 pages; full color throughout
$27.95 US/ $38.95 CAN
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VERA STUCKY EVENSON is curator of the Sam
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in the eld.
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HERBS AND EDI BLES
The Speedy Vegetable Garden
MARK DIACONO & LIA LEENDERTZ
Highlights 50 quick crops, with
complete information on how to sow,
grow, and harvest. Also includes
more than 50 recipes.
paperback, 8 x 8"
208 pp, full color throughout
$18.95 CAN$24.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-326-3
Product No. 689326
eISBN: 978-1-60469-570-0
The Encyclopedia of Herbs
A comprehensive reference to herbs
of avor and fragrance
ARTHUR O. TUCKER & THOMAS DEBAGGIO
A comprehensive approach to
every aspect of growing, identifying,
harvesting, preserving, and using
more than 500 species of herbs.
hardcover, 7 x 9"
604 pp, line drawings throughout
$39.95 CAN$51.00 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-994-2
Product No. 682994
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THE ENCYCLOPEDI A
of
HERBS
A Comprehensive
Reference to Herbs of
Flavor and Fragrance
ARTHUR O. TUCKER
and
THOMAS DEBAGGIO
The Lavender Lovers Handbook
The 100 most beautiful and fragrant varieties
for growing, crafting, and cooking
SARAH BERRINGER BADER
Highlights 100 stunning lavender
varieties, with information on color,
fragrance, and pruning. Includes
harvesting, cooking, and crafting with
lavender.
hardcover, 7 x 9"
192 pp, full color throughout
$27.95 CAN$36.95 2012
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Selection of the HomeStyle Book Club
Fruit Trees in Small Spaces
Abundant harvests from your own backyard
COLBY EIERMAN
How to select, prune, train, and
maintain fruit trees, along with
inspiring design ideas for small
spaces and creative recipes.
paperback, 8 x 9"
264 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-190-0
Product No. 689190
eISBN: 978-1-60469-391-1
The Organic Backyard Vineyard
A step-by-step guide to growing your own grapes
TOM POWERS
Shows how to design and build a
vineyard, select grapes for each
region, and maximize yield using
organic maintenance techniques.
paperback, 8 x 9"
176 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$24.95 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60469-285-3
Product No. 689285
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The Complete Chile Pepper Book
A gardeners guide to choosing, growing,
preserving, and cooking
DAVE DEWITT & PAUL W. BOSLAND
Proles of 100 popular varieties
include information on growing, har-
vesting, and preservation. Includes 85
recipes for appetizers, main dishes,
and desserts.
paperback, 8 x 8"
336 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$25.95 2009
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Product No. 689580
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Product No. 682920
The Kitchen Gardeners Handbook
Design plans, seasonal checklists, fresh
recipes, plant proles & growing tips, owers
for the table
JENNIFER R. BARTLEY
How to plant, grow, and harvest the
best vegetables each season. Includes
recipes, monthly garden chores, and
eight garden designs.
paperback, 8 x 10"
224 pp, full color throughout
$22.95 CAN$29.95 2010
ISBN: 978-0-88192-956-0
Product No. 682956
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Selection of the GoodCook
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Designing the New Kitchen Garden
An American potager handbook
JENNIFER R. BARTLEY
Shows home gardeners how to adapt
the traditional features of a classic
kitchen garden for contemporary
needs and conditions.
hardcover, 8 x 10"
222 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$45.95 2006
ISBN: 978-0-88192-772-6
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HERBS AND EDI BLES
The Edible Front Yard
The mow-less, grow-more plan for a
beautiful, bountiful garden
IVETTE SOLER
Shows how to combine edibles
and ornamentals into a beautiful,
productive front garden. Includes
design advice, plant picks, and
maintenance.
paperback, 8 x 10"
216 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$25.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-199-3
Product No. 689199
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The Vegetable Gardener's
Guide to Permaculture
Creating an edible ecosystem
CHRISTOPHER SHEIN
Everything a vegetable gardener
needs to implement permaculture
principles: how to build healthy soil,
create a food garden, and more.
paperback, 8 x 10"
268 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-270-9
Product No. 689270
eISBN: 978-1-60469-540-3
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Apples of North America
192 exceptional varieties for gardeners,
growers, and cooks
TOM BURFORD
Portraits of 192 apple varieties include
growing information and tasting notes.
Also includes tips on preserving,
fermenting, and cooking techniques.
hardcover, 8 x 9"
300 pp, full color throughout
$29.95 CAN$38.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-249-5
Product No. 689249
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American Horticultural
Society Book Award
Homegrown Berries
A Timber Press growing guide
Successfully grow your own strawberries, rasp-
berries, blueberries, blackberries, and more
Includes information on site selection,
soil preparation, disease prevention,
design, and pruning, in addition
to proles of the best strawberries,
blackberries, blueberries, and more.
paperback, 8 x 9"
224 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$25.95 2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-317-1
Product No. 689317
Small-Space Vegetable Gardens
Growing great vegetables in containers, raised
beds and small plots
ANDREA BELLAMY
Shows readers how to nd space, how
to plan and build a garden, and how
to sow, grow, and harvest the top 60
edibles for small spaces.
paperback, 8 x 9"
232 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$25.95 2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-547-2
Product No. 689547
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Whats Wrong With
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100% organic solutions for all your
vegetables, from artichoke to zucchini
DAVID DEARDORFF & KATHRYN WADSWORTH
Teaches gardeners how to identify
the problem, and offers the organic
solution. Includes detailed growing
information for 45 edible plants.
paperback, 7
5/8 x 9"
252 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-184-9
Product No. 689184
Whats Wrong With My Fruit Garden?
100% organic solutions for berries,
trees, nuts, vines, and tropicals
DAVID DEARDORFF & KATHRYN WADSWORTH
Clear photographs to help gardeners
diagnose specic problems, and
accompanying charts point to the
appropriate, 100% organic solution.
Includes proles for 37 plants.
paperback, 7
5/8 x 9"
300 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-358-4
Product No. 689358
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ISBN: 978-1-60469-488-8
Product No. 689488
PLANT PROBLEMS SOLVED!
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Whats Wrong With My Plant?
(And How Do I Fix It?)
A visual guide to easy diagnosis
and organic remedies
DAVID DEARDORFF &
KATHRYN WADSWORTH
Provides an easy system for visually
diagnosing any plant problem and
matching it to the right, completely
organic cure.
paperback, 758 x 9"
452 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$32.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-961-4
Product No. 682961
Garden Writers Association Silver
Award 55,000 in print
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HERBS AND EDI BLES
The Complete Book of Garlic
A guide for gardeners, growers,
and serious cooks
TED JORDAN MEREDITH
Includes proles of nearly 150
cultivars, along with chapters covering
natural history, taxonomy, cultivation,
cuisine, culture, and curing and
storage.
hardcover, 8 x 10"
332 pp, full color throughout
$45.00 CAN$52.00 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-883-9
Product No. 682883
Taming the Trufe
The history, lore, and science
of the ultimate mushroom
IAN R. HALL, GORDON T. BROWN,
& ALESSANDRA ZAMBONELLI
Describes commercial trufes in
detail, along with information on host
plants, natural habitats, cultivation,
maintenance, pests and diseases,
and harvesting.
hardcover, 6 x 9"
304 pp, full color throughout
$29.95 CAN$39.95 2007
ISBN: 978-0-88192-860-0
Product No. 682860
The Complete Book of Potatoes
What every grower and gardener needs to know
HIELKE DE JONG, JOSEPH B. SIECZKA, &
WALTER DE JONG
Practical and technical information
about the potato plant, its origin,
conventional and organic production
techniques, pest management, and
storage practices.
hardcover, 7
5/8 x 9"
260 pp, color insert
$34.95 CAN$45.95 2011
ISBN: 978-0-88192-999-7
Product No. 682999
eISBN: 978-1-60469-307-2
Growing Citrus
The essential gardeners guide
MARTIN PAGE
Describes how to grow fruit
trees in all climates and
how to tend to trees in pots,
gardens, and greenhouses.
hardcover, 7
5/8 x 9"
192 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$45.95 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-906-5
Product No. 682906
eISBN: 978-1-60469-152-8
Uncommon Fruits
for Every Garden
LEE REICH
A detailed guide to growing
23 unusual fruits at home,
including juneberries,
beach plums, lingonberries,
cornelian cherries, and more.
paperback, 6 x 9"
308 pp, color insert
$19.95 CAN$22.95 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-944-7
Product No. 682944
eISBN: 978-1-60469-163-4
The Rancho Gordo Heirloom Bean
Growers Guide
Steve Sandos 50 favorite varieties
STEVE SANDO
Features 50 heirloom beans with
growing information and avor
proles. Also includes bean history
and botany, along with 15 recipes.
paperback, 7 x 9"
180 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$25.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-102-3
Product No. 689102
eISBN: 978-1-60469-310-2
The Complete Book of Potatoes
WHAT EVERY GROWER AND GARDENER NEEDS TO KNOW
HIELKE DE JONG
JOSEPH B. SIECZKA
WALTER DE JONG
TM
STEVE SANDOS 50 FAVORITE VARIETIES
HEIRLOOM BEAN
GROWERS GUIDE
Packed with history, information, and wonderful stories,
this timely book will keep you entertained and well fed.
BARBARA FAIRCHILD, former editor-in-chief, Bon Appetit Magazine
The
The Family Kitchen Garden
How to plant, grow, and cook
together
KAREN LIEBREICH, JUTTA
WAGNER & ANNETTE WENDLAND
Includes tips on gardening
with kids; a month-by-month
guide to sowing, planting,
and harvesting; detailed
plant proles; and seasonal
recipes.
exibind, 7 x 9"
224 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 2009
ISBN: 978-1-60469-050-7
Product No. 689050
Food Plants of the World
An illustrated guide
BEN-ERIK VAN WYK
Comprehensive proles
of over 350 food plants,
including cereals, legumes,
nuts, seeds, fruits,
vegetables, herbs, sugar
plants, beverages, and
spices.
hardcover, 6 x 9"
480 pp, full color throughout
$39.95 CAN$52.00 2005
ISBN: 978-0-88192-743-6
Product No. 682743
The Beginners Guide
to Growing Heirloom
Vegetables
The 100 easiest-to-grow, tastiest
vegetables for your garden
MARIE IANNOTTI
Features detailed growing
information and avor proles
for 100 heirloom vegetables
and the stories behind each
unique variety.
paperback, 7 x 9"
252 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$24.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-188-7
Product No. 689188
eISBN: 978-1-60469-384-3
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REGI ONAL VEGETABLE GARDENI NG
The Northeast
MARIE IANNOTTI
For CT, DE, ME, MA, NH, NJ, NY, PA,
RI, VT, and the southernmost parts of
Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia,
and Quebec.
paperback, 7 x 9"
256 pp, two color throughout
$19.95 CAN$24.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-421-5
Product No. 689421
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The Mountain States
MARY ANN NEWCOMER
For CO, ID, MT, northern NV, eastern
WA, and OR, UT, WY, and the
southernmost parts of Alberta and
Saskatchewan.
paperback, 7 x 9"
256 pp, two color throughout
$19.95 CAN$24.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-427-7
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The Southwest
TRISHA SHIREY
For AZ, NV, NM, OK, TX, UT,
eastern CA, and southern CO.
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256 pp, two color throughout
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IRA WALLACE
For AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MD, MS,
NC, SC, TN, VA and WV.
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256 pp, two color throughout
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The Pacic Northwest
LORENE EDWARDS FORKNER
For western OR, WA, northern CA,
and British Columbia.
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256 pp, two color throughout
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Edibles A to Z 177
176 Edibles A to Z
Onions
Onions have a reputation for being a challenging
crop, but these culinary essentials are actually a
cinch when you choose the right types and use the
right timing for our region. For a year-round kitchen
staple, choose storage types, like pungent yellow bul-
bing onions and lesser-knownbut extremely easy to
grow in our regionperennial multiplier onions. Crisp
green onions give your cooking a professional touch,
and theyre very easy to grow. For a growing guide
for perennial multiplier onions (i.e., potato onions
and shallots) see the October chapter; if you plan to
grow perennial onions, be sure to order bulbs well in
advance of fall planting.
GROWING Bulbing onions have only a short window of
time to grow before spring heat or lengthening days trig-
ger the bulbs to stop growing and start drying down. To
ensure they have enough time to grow before this hap-
pens, Southeast gardeners sow onion seeds in the fall
through very early spring, and choose the right varieties
for our latitude. Short Day (SD) types bulb with 1012 hours
of daylight; grow these south of 35N. Northern garden-
ers grow Long Day (LD) types, which bulb with 1416 hours
of daylight; these are best grown north of 38N. If youre
in between these latitudes, like many of us in the Upper
South, choose LD varieties that mature on the early side
(look at the day length), or choose SD varieties. Youll have
the best results if you sow in fall and keep the seedlings
growing over winter in the greenhouse, cold frame, or
under row cover.
In the Upper South, sow bulbing onion seeds in a cold
frame or greenhouse. In the Lower South, gardeners can
direct sow bulbing onion seeds in the garden. Sow the
seeds inch apart if you plan to transplant later, or 2
inches apart if you direct sow. Thin to about 3 inches apart.
Cover with ne soil or compost, inch deep. Be sure
to transplant when the seedlings are still a little narrower
than a pencil, and by early spring (February). Onions dont
tolerate weeds, so prioritize weeding this crop. Provide
ample moisture. Organic mulch helps keep down the weeds
and keeps in water and nutrients. Practice crop rotation of
at least three years to control pests and diseases.
Traditional green onions (often sold as bunching onions)
only do really well in our region in the fall through spring
(under cover where winters are cold). Sow them just like
bulbing onions, but at about inch apart and thin or trans-
plant to at least 1 inch apart. (Turn to perennial bunching
chives for green onion style in the hottest months.) Sow
just once in the fall, or for lots sow once in the fall and
again in the early spring. A single sowing can be harvested
over an extended period.
HARVESTING For bulbing onions, pull up the whole crop
in one harvest for the easiest curing and storage. When
half of the tops have fallen over, pull up the bulbs and cure
them by hanging or spreading under cover with good ven-
tilation, for two to three weeks. Theyre done curing when
the necks have thoroughly dried. Clip o the tops to within
1 inch of the bulb and store in mesh bags in a well-ventilated
place. For green onions, whenever the tops are big enough,
you can start harvesting. Pull them up whole.
VARIETIES Short Day (SD) varieties: Texas Early Grano
(100 days) is often called the mother of all sweet onions,
and Granex hybrid (80 days) is one of the famous sweet
Vidalia types. Long Day (LD) varieties: Yellow of Parma
(110 days) was the best storage onion in our 2011 trials, and
Red Wetherseld (100 days) was grown by Jeerson at
Monticello.
For green onions, Deep Purple (60 days) brings extra
color, just on the bottoms. Evergreen Hardy White (65
days) reliably overwinters even in The North.
SEED SAVING Isolate varieties by a minimum of 150 feet.
For pure seed, cage plants or isolate by mile.
Parsnips
Sweet, nutty parsnips are hardy, easy-to-grow root
vegetables, closely related to carrots. Parsnips are
slow growing, so be patient! Theyre worth the wait.
Heavy frosts sweeten the roots, and theyll happily
wait in the ground until youre ready to harvest. For
gardeners looking to eat locally year round, parsnips
are an old staple worth rediscovering.
GROWING Sow parsnip seeds inch deep, one to two
seeds per inch, in rows 18 inches apart, as soon as the
soil can be worked in the spring, and by July at the latest.
Very far-south and coastal areas may have better results
sowing in September for spring harvest. Soak the seeds
for 24 hours before sowing to help germination. When your
plants emerge, thin to 4-inch spacing. Your soil should be
well drained and not too rich. The top 10 inches or deeper
should be loose and clod free. Dont let the soil dry out
while the seeds are germinating, which can take up to three
weeks. Sow radishes every 34 inches to prevent soil crust-
ing and mark the rows. Liberal mulch will help give even
moisture to the plants.
HARVESTING Use a garden fork to loosen the soil around
the roots before pulling them. For the best-tasting pars-
nips, harvest after a few frosts. You can leave the plants in
the ground all winter, but cover them with a thick layer of
organic mulch and harvest before new top growth starts
in the spring. Parsnips grown in frost-free areas may not
develop the same frost-touched sweetness. Cut o the
leaves inch above the top of the root and store as you
would carrots.
VARIETIES Heirloom varieties Hollow Crown and Turga
both have stout roots good for clay soils. Both are ready in
about 100 days, perfect for either spring or fall sowings.
SEED SAVING Isolate varieties of this biennial by mile
for home use. Overwinter and allow to ower. Harvest
seeds when they are brown and allow them to dry in a
single layer for two weeks.
G
row W
ell
Know
Your Zone
Bestselling Regional Vegetable Growing Guides
These regional growing guides, written by
local experts, include month-by-month advice
on sowing, planting, and harvesting, along
with an A -to-Z reference to the 50 best
vegetables, fruits, and herbs for each locale.
N
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Pots in the Garden
Expert design and planting techniques
RAY ROGERS
Explores the basic design
principles of using containers
outdoors, with tips on creating
focal points, using water
features, and more.
hardcover, 8 x 9"
248 pp, full color throughout
$29.95 CAN$39.95 2007
ISBN: 978-0-88192-834-1
Product No. 682834
eISBN: 978-1-60469-165-8
Selection of the HomeStyle Book Club
The Encyclopedia of
Container Plants
More than 500 outstanding
choices for gardeners
RAY ROGERS & ROB CARDILLO
Proles more than 500
outstanding container
plants with information on
height and spread, growing
requirements, key design
attributes, and propagation.
hardcover, 8 x 11"
344 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$45.95 2010
ISBN: 978-0-88192-962-1
Product No. 682962
Garden Writers Association Silver Award
Selection of the HomeStyle Book Club
The Essential Garden
Design Workbook
Second edition
ROSEMARY ALEXANDER
A workbook-style approach to
planning a garden, including
how to survey a site, choose
landscaping materials, and
develop planting schemes.
exibind, 758 x 958"
304 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$45.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-975-1
Product No. 682975
eISBN: 978-1-60469-143-6
The Essential Garden
Maintenance Workbook
ROSEMARY ALEXANDER
A workbook-style approach
to maintaining a garden,
including how to prune,
manage soil, move plants,
cope with weeds, and more.
exibind, 758 x 958"
384 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$45.95 2006
ISBN: 978-0-88192-783-2
Product No. 682783
Small-Space Container
Gardens
Transform your balcony, porch, or
patio with fruits, owers, foliage,
and herbs
FERN RICHARDSON
Practical and creative design
solutions for container
gardening in a small space.
Includes plant choices, styling
advice, and maintenance tips.
paperback, 8 x 11"
188 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$25.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-241-9
Product No. 689241
eISBN: 978-1-60469-389-8
The Well-Tended Perennial Garden
Planting & pruning techniques
Expanded edition
Details the essential practices of
perennial care, such as deadheading,
pinching, cutting back, thinning,
disbudding, and deadleang. Also
includes an A-to-Z encyclopedia of
important perennial species and a
journal for note taking.
50 High-Impact,
Low-Care Garden Plants
Tough but beautiful plants anyone can grow
Features complete growing information for 50
show-stopping plants personally handpicked
by Tracy after years of study. Each selection
has passed her test for toughness, beauty,
durability, and ease of maintenance.
paperback, 7 x 9"
168 pp, full color throughout
$16.95 CAN$22.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-950-8
Product No. 682950
Selection of the
HomeStyle Book Club
6-copy counter display:
$101.70 CAN$137.70
ISBN: 978-0-88192-969-0
Product No. 682969
The Well-Designed Mixed Garden
Building beds and borders with trees, shrubs,
perennials, annuals, and bulbs
This lushly illustrated master class
on garden design fundamentals
includes complete information on site
evaluation, color theory, planning for
maintenance, and a gallery of detailed
design plans.
PERENNIAL ALL STAR
TRACY DISABATO-AUST is an award-winning designer who combines artistic vision with practical horticultural
strategies. She has been a frequent guest on national garden television and radio gardening shows and has been
featured in national media, including Fine Gardening, Horticulture, Garden Design, Gardens Illustrated, the
New York Times, the Daily Telegraph, and the National Post.
ABOUT TRACY DISABATO-AUST
BEST
SELLER
paperback, 10 x 11"
460 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$32.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-967-6
Product No. 682967
hardcover, 738 x 1038"
384 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$45.95 2006
ISBN: 978-0-88192-803-7
Product No. 682803
eISBN: 978-1-60469-299-0
More than 200,000 in print
SPRI NG 2015 29
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Contemporary Color
in the Landscape
Top designers, inspiring ideas, new
combinations
ANDREW WILSON
Showcases how leading
garden and landscape
designers are using color
in inspiring and innovative
designs. For design
professionals and students.
hardcover, 8 x 10"
280 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$45.95 2011
ISBN: 978-0-88192-996-6
Product No. 682996
eISBN: 978-1-60469-302-7
From Art to Landscape
Unleashing creativity in
garden design
W. GARY SMITH
Explores how garden
designers and landscape
architects use art, including
drawing, painting, poetry,
and sculpture, to inspire their
garden design.
hardcover, 8 x 10"
300 pp, full color throughout
$39.95 CAN$51.00 2010
ISBN: 978-0-88192-973-7
Product No. 682973
American Horticultural Society
Book Award
Living Now Book Award
American Home
Landscapes
A design guide to creating
period garden styles
DENISE WILES ADAMS &
LAURA L. S. BURCHFIELD
A comprehensive, illustrated
guide to recreating a
historical landscape design
that is adapted to meet the
needs of modern clients.
paper over board, 8 x 10"
304 pp, full color throughout
$39.95 CAN$51.00 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-040-8
Product No. 689040
Plant-Driven Design
Creating gardens that honor plants,
place, and spirit
SCOTT OGDEN & LAUREN
SPRINGER OGDEN
Shows how to create
designs where plants are the
dominant feature. Supported
by extensive lists of plants for
specic purposes.
hardcover, 9 x 10"
284 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$45.95 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-877-8
Product No. 682877
eISBN: 978-1-60469-159-7
American Horticultural
Society Book Award
contemporary color
in the landscape
top designers | inspiring ideas | new combinationss
andrew wilson
Cultivating Garden Style
Inspired ideas and practical advice to unleash your garden personality
This gorgeous guide to outdoor design features 23 unique garden
styles, suggestions for recreating the looks, and tips on discovering
personal style. Simple step-by-step projects help homeowners
personalize their space, helpful tips offer essential lessons in
gardening and design, and more than 1,500 dazzling color
photographs offer endless inspiration.
OUTDOOR STYLE GURU
ROCHELLE GREAYER is editor of Pith + Vigor, creator of
the popular blog Studio g, co-editor of Leaf Magazine, and
weekly columnist for Apartment Therapy. A graduate of the
English Gardening School in London, she designs gardens for
international clients and earned a coveted medal from the Royal
Horticultural Society for her garden at the RHS Hampton Court
Palace Flower Show.
paper over board, 8 x 10"
320 pp, full color throughout
$35.00 CAN$45.00 2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-477-2
Product No. 689477
Selection of the HomeStyle
Book Club
paperback, 7 x 9"
168 pp, full color throughout
$16.95 CAN$22.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-950-8
Product No. 682950
Selection of the
HomeStyle Book Club
6-copy counter display:
$101.70 CAN$137.70
ISBN: 978-0-88192-969-0
Product No. 682969
The Nonstop Garden
A step-by-step guide to smart plant
choices and four-season designs
STEPHANIE COHEN &
JENNIFER BENNER
Shows how to design a
gorgeous, year-round garden
with trees, shrubs, perennials,
annuals, and edibles.
Includes 10 simple design
plans.
paperback, 8 x 10"
248 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$24.95 2010
ISBN: 978-0-88192-951-5
Product No. 682951
ABOUT ROCHELLE GREAYER
N
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GARDEN DESI GN
The Self-Sustaining Garden
The guide to matrix planting
PETER THOMPSON
Shares the principles of
matrix planting with specic
applications and shows how
to turn them into a strong,
sustainable garden.
hardcover, 7 x 978"
192 pp, full color throughout
$29.95 CAN$38.95 2007
ISBN: 978-0-88192-837-2
Product No. 682837
Gardening with Shape,
Line and Texture
A plant design sourcebook
LINDEN HAWTHORNE
Emphasizes the key role that
size and shape play in garden
design. Includes a directory
of plants organized by shape.
hardcover, 8 x 11"
280 pp, full color throughout
$39.95 CAN$52.00 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-888-4
Product No. 682888
eISBN: 978-1-60469-135-1
Fearless Color Gardens
The creative gardeners guide to
jumping off the color wheel
KEEYLA MEADOWS
Keeyla Meadows shares the
unique vision behind her
famously exuberant garden
and helps gardeners apply
the style to their space.
hardcover, 8 x 10"
180 pp, full color throughout
$27.95 CAN$35.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-940-9
Product No. 682940
eISBN: 978-1-60469-129-0
Landscapes of Change
Innovative designs and
reinvented sites
ROXI THOREN
Examines how new site
expectations have resulted
in groundbreaking work
in the eld of landscape
architecture. Features 26
case studies from around the
world.
paperback, 8 x 10"
256 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$44.95
ISBN: 978-1-60469-386-7
Product No. 689386
A Childs Garden
60 ideas to make any garden
come alive for children
MOLLY DANNENMAIER
Showcases a wide range
of innovative gardens, both
large and small, in which
children can play, learn, and
experience nature.
paperback, 8 x 10"
180 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$25.95 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-843-3
Product No. 682843
A Garden Gallery
Inspiration from an enchanted
world of plants and artistry
GEORGE LITTLE & DAVID LEWIS
Little and Lewis reveal
the secrets behind their
renowned garden in the
Puget Sound.
paperback, 9 x 10"
176 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$25.95 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-914-0
Product No. 682914
Garden Writers Association
Silver Award
LANDSCAPES
OF CHANGE
ROXI THOREN
INNOVATIVE DESIGNS AND REINVENTED SITES
BEST
SELLER
The Layered Garden
Design lessons for year-round beauty from Brandywine Cottage
This gorgeous book shows gardeners how
to recreate the beauty of Culps Brandywine
Cottage through the basic lessons of
layering how to choose the correct
plants, how to design a layered garden, and
how to maintain it. The book culminates
with a chapter dedicated to signature plants
for all four seasons. Lush photography
makes it both practical and inspirational.
GARDEN DESIGN EXPERT
DAVID L. CULP is the creator of the gardens at Brandywine Cottage in Downington,
Pennsylvania. David has been lecturing about gardens nationwide for more than
15 years. His articles have appeared in Country Living, Fine Gardening, and Green
Scene, and he is a contributing editor to Horticulture magazine. He has developed the
Brandywine hybrid strain of hellebores, and was recently cited in the Wall Street Journal
for his expertise on snowdrops. The garden at Brandywine Cottage has been featured
several times in Martha Stewart Living and on HGTV.
hardcover, 7 x 11"
312 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$45.95 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60469-236-5
Product No. 689236
eISBN: 978-1-60469-450-5
Garden Writers Association Gold Award
Selection of the HomeStyle Book Club
ABOUT DAVID CULP
N
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GARDEN DESI GN
Designing with Grasses
NEIL LUCAS
Features design advice for a
variety of garden situations and
a directory of more than 450
grasses, rushes, and sedges.
hardcover, 758 x 9"
276 pp, full color throughout
$39.95 CAN$51.00 2010
ISBN: 978-0-88192-983-6
Product No. 682983
eISBN: 978-1-60469-298-3
Designing and Renovating
Larger Gardens
DOUGLAS COLTART
Practical instructions,
case studies, and photos
of spacious gardens help
designers tackle gardens a
third of an acre and larger.
hardcover, 738 x 1038"
168 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$45.95 2007
ISBN: 978-0-88192-824-2
Product No. 682824
Big Gardens in
Small Spaces
Out-of-the-box advice for boxed-in
gardeners
MARTYN COX
Creative solutions for
gardening in a small space,
like gardening in corners, on
rooftops, and in the cracks
of pavement.
hardcover, 758 x 9"
220 pp, full color throughout
$27.95 CAN$36.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-907-2
Product No. 682907
The Collectors Garden
KEN DRUSE
Studies of 28 gardens
throughout the world
show how gardeners can
maintain quality design while
maintaining a plant-driven
focus.
paperback, 8 x 11"
256 pp, full color throughout
$29.95 CAN$39.95 2004
ISBN: 978-0-88192-660-6
Product No. 682660
American Horticultural
Society Book Award
Gardening with
Woodland Plants
KARAN JUNKER
Advice for tackling a
woodland garden, including
managing light levels,
choosing the right plant for
the right place, and achieving
well-balanced soil.
hardcover, 7/8 x 10/8"
384 pp, full color throughout
$39.95 CAN $52.00 @2007
ISBN: 978-0-88192-821-1
Product No. 682821
BEST
SELLER
Planting
A new perspective
PIET OUDOLF & NOEL KINGSBURY
This groundbreaking work shares Oudolfs
original planting designs and plant
groupings, and explicitly shows how his
gardens and landscapes are made. It
explains how plants behave in different
situations, what goes on underground,
and which species make good neighbors.
Extensive plant charts are organized
by structure, color, and texture.
LEADING LANDSCAPE DESIGNER
PIET OUDOLF is among the worlds most innovative garden designers and a leading
exponent of naturalistic planting, a style that takes inspiration from nature but employs
artistic skill in creating planting schemes. Oudolf's extensive work includes public and
private gardens all over the world. He is best known for his work on the High Line and
Battery Park in New York, the Lurie Garden in Chicago's Millennium Park, s Field
in London, and his own private garden at Hummelo in the Netherlands.
hardcover, 8 x 10"
280 pp, full color throughout
$39.95 CAN$52.00 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-370-6
Product No. 689370
ABOUT PIET OUDOLF
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Designing and Planting
a Woodland Garden
Plants and combinations that
thrive in the shade
KEITH WILEY
Includes comprehensive
information on hundreds of
woodland plants and details
on incorporating them into
a well-designed garden.
Includes tips on creating
shade.
paper over board, 7
5/8 x 9"
250 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$44.95 2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-385-0
Product No. 689385
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Beautiful No-Mow Yards
50 amazing lawn alternatives
Showcases inspiring examples
of rewarding lawn-less gardens
for every region of the country.
Includes practical advice on
how to remove a lawn and
plant proles for the best turf
replacements.
paperback, 8 x 9"
252 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$32.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-238-9
Product No. 689238
eISBN: 978-1-60469-390-4
Hellstrip Gardening
Create a paradise between the
sidewalk and the curb
Shows homeowners how to
increase their curb appeal, with
tips on plants that thrive in tough
situations and how to design for
accessibility. Features gorgeous
color photographs of hellstrip
gardens across the country.
paperback, 8 x 9"
296 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 @2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-332-4
Product No. 689332
eISBN: 978-1-60469-610-3
BEST
SELLER
SUSTAINABLE
GARDENING
ACTIVIST
EVELYN J. HADDEN is a national speaker
and award-winning author of four gardening
books. Hadden encourages property owners
to convert unused, unloved lawns into more
rewarding landscapes. She founded the
informational website Less Lawn in 2001
and is a founding member of the national
Lawn Reform Coalition, a resource for earth-
friendly lawn care and lawn alternatives.
ABOUT EVELYN J. HADDEN
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Planting the Dry Shade Garden
The best plants for the toughest spot
in your garden
GRAHAM RICE
Highlights 130 plants that do well with
reduced light and moisture levels, and
includes techniques for pruning and
soil adjustments.
paperback, 7 x 9"
192 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$32.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-187-0
Product No. 689187
eISBN: 978-1-60469-328-7
The American Meadow Garden
Creating a natural alternative to the
traditional lawn
JOHN GREENLEE
This guide details site preparation,
plant selection, and maintenance of
ornamental grasses. With gorgeous
photographs by Saxon Holt.
hardcover, 1018 x 1018"
280 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$45.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-871-6
Product No. 682871
eISBN: 978-1-60469-132-0
Garden Writers Association Gold Award
Gardening for the Birds
How to create a bird-friendly backyard
GEORGE ADAMS
Features hundreds of native plants,
extensive seasonal bloom and fruiting
charts, bird proles, and techniques
for creating a balanced ecosystem.
paperback, 758 x 958"
400 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-409-3
Product No.689409
BEST
SELLER
The Know Maintenance Perennial
Garden
ROY DIBLIK
A system of gardening that simplies
the design process and results in a
low-maintenance, gorgeous home
garden. Includes 62 garden plans and
revolutionary techniques.
paperback, 9 x 11"
240 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60469-334-8
Product No. 689334
eISBN: 978-1-60469-597-7
paper over board:
$34.95 CAN$44.95
ISBN: 978-1-60469-494-9
Product No. 689494
Selection of the HomeStyle Book Club
BEST
SELLER
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Growing the
Northeast Garden
ANDREW KEYS
Features a comprehensive
overview of the weather and
geography, proles of the
best plants for the region,
and gorgeous photos of home
gardens. For CT, ME, MA,
NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, VT, and
southeastern Canada.
paperback, 7 x 9"
320 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 2015
ISBN: 978-1-60469-448-2
Product No. 689448
hardcover: $34.95 CAN$44.95
ISBN: 978-1-60469-496-3
Product No. 689496
The New Low-Maintenance
Garden
How to have a beautiful, productive
garden and the time to enjoy it
VALERIE EASTON
Inspiring proles and
photographs of real gardens
highlight the skills, techniques,
hardscape, and plants needed
for a low-maintenance space.
paperback, 8 x 9"
284 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$25.95 2009
ISBN: 978-1-60469-166-5
Product No. 689166
eISBN: 978-1-60469-136-8
Selection of the HomeStyle Book Club
Understanding Garden
Design
The complete handbook for aspiring
designers
VANESSA GARDNER NAGEL
An overview of the entire
design process, from
determining client needs to
working with contractors. For
students and inexperienced
designers.
hardcover, 8 x 10
236 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$45.95 2010
ISBN: 978-0-88192-943-0
Product No. 682943
eISBN: 978-1-60469-256-3
One of the Booklist Top Ten Crafts
and Gardening Titles of 2010
The Professional
Designer's Guide to
Garden Furnishings
VANESSA GARDNER NAGEL
Includes expert advice
for choosing the right
furnishings, how to link them
to the architecture, and a
survey of 16 popular styles.
paper over board, 8 x 9"
328 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$44.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-293-8
Product No. 689293
BEST
SELLER
Practical Permaculture
For home landscapes, your
community and the whole earth
JESSI BLOOM &
DAVE BOEHNLEIN
Explains the basic principles of
permaculture, shows the design
process, and features information
on the plants, water, waste, energy,
shelter, food, animals, and structures
that make up the home garden.
paperback; 8 x 10"
320 pp, full color throughout
$29.95 CAN$38.95 2015
ISBN: 978-1-60469-443-7
Product No. 689443
Free-Range Chicken Gardens
How to create a beautiful,
chicken-friendly yard
JESSI BLOOM
Covers everything a gardener needs
to know, including chicken-keeping
basics, simple garden plans, tips
on attractive fencing options, and
proles of the best plants to use
and those to avoid.
paperback, 8 x 9"
224 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$25.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-237-2
Product No. 689237
eISBN: 978-1-60469-383-6
73,500 in print
MODERN
HOMESTEADER
JESSI BLOOM is an award-winning
ecological landscape designer,
professional horticulturalist, and
certied arborist. She is lead
designer and owner of N.W. Bloom
EcoLogical Landscapes, known
for innovation in sustainable
landscape design, construction,
and maintenance. Recognition
for her work includes awards
from the Washington State Department of
Ecology, the American Horticultural Society,
Pacic Horticulture magazine, Sunset
magazine, the Washington State Nursery
and Landscape Association,
and the Washington Association of
Landscape Professionals.
ABOUT JESSI BLOOM
N
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Landscaping for Privacy
Innovative ways to turn your out-
door space into a peaceful retreat
MARTY WINGATE
Creative design ideas for
making a more personal
outdoor space. Plant lists
detail varieties that enhance
a sense of privacy.
paperback, 8 x 9"
156 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$25.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-123-8
Product No. 689123
eISBN: 978-1-60469-374-4
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Green Roof Plants
A resource and planting guide
EDMUND C. SNODGRASS &
LUCIE L. SNODGRASS
Proles over 200 species and
cultivars, with information
on moisture needs, heat
tolerance, hardiness, bloom
color, foliage characteristics,
and height.
hardcover, 6 x 9"
204 pp, full color throughout
$29.95 CAN$39.95 2006
ISBN: 978-0-88192-787-0
Product No. 682787
The Green Roof Manual
A professional guide to design, installation,
and maintenance
EDMUND C. SNODGRASS & LINDA MCINTYRE
A complete professional guide to
the structure, function, horticulture,
and logistics of green roofs. Includes
surveys of completed projects
worldwide.
hardcover, 738 x 9"
296 pp, full color throughout
$39.95 CAN$52.00 2010
ISBN: 978-1-60469-049-1
Product No. 689049
eISBN: 978-1-60469-257-0
A Professional
Guide to Design,
Installation, and
Maintenance
THE
MANUAL
ROOF
GREEN
Edmund C. Snodgrass
and Linda McIntyre
Edmund C. Snodgrass
and Linda McIntyre
An indispensable reference and source book
for the ongoing green roof explosion.
MI CHAEL VAN VALKENBURG
An indispensable reference and source book
for the ongoing green roof explosion.
MI CHAEL VAN VALKENBURG
Small Green Roofs
Low-tech options for greener living
NIGEL DUNNETT, DUSTY GEDGE, JOHN
LITTLE & EDMUND C. SNODGRASS
40 illustrated proles of small and
domestic-scale green roof designs,
with details on design, construction,
installation, care, and maintenance.
paperback, 8 x 9"
256 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$32.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-059-0
Product No. 689059
eISBN: 978-1-60469-308-9
American Horticultural Society Book Award
The Professional Design
Guide to Green Roofs
KARLA DAKIN, LISA LEE BENJAMIN
& MINDY PANTIEL
An exploration of the aesthetics
of rooftop garden design and the
process behind it. For landscape
architects and garden designers.
hardcover, 8 x 10"
312 pp, full color throughout
$39.95 CAN$51.00 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-312-6
Product No. 689312
Rain Gardens
Managing water sustainably in the
garden and designed landscape
NIGEL DUNNETT & ANDY CLAYDEN
A comprehensive guide to
water management techniques
for gardens and landscapes,
with practical solutions for
small and large-scale spaces.
hardcover, 758 x 9"
188 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$45.95 2007
ISBN: 978-0-88192-826-6
Product No. 682826
Creating Rain Gardens
Capturing the rain for your own
water-efcient garden
CLEO WOELFLE-ERSKINE & APRYL
UNCAPHER
Step-by-step instructions
for building rain gardens
for home gardens, along
with information on soil
health, plant choices,
troubleshooting, and
maintenance.
paperback, 8 x 9"
208 pp, two color throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60469-240-2
Product No. 689240
eISBN: 978-1-60469-397-3
High-Impact Low-Carbon
Gardening
1001 ways to garden sustainably
ALICE BOWE
Evaluates different materials
and techniques to help
identify the greenest solutions
and offers thousands of ideas
for gardening sustainably.
paperback, 8 x 9"
264 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 2011
ISBN: 978-0-88192-998-0
Product No. 682998
eISBN: 978-1-60469-311-9
Living Now Book Award
The New American
Landscape
Leading voices on the future
of sustainable gardening
EDITED BY THOMAS CHRISTOPHER
14 important voices in
the world of sustainable
gardening come together to
reconsider the future of home
gardens in America.
hardcover, 7 x 9"
256 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$45.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-186-3
Product No. 689186
eISBN: 978-1-60469-304-1
Planting Green Roofs
and Living Walls
Revised and updated edition
NIGEL DUNNETT & NOL KINGSBURY
Techniques for designing,
implementing, and maintaining a
green roof or living wall, with lists of
plants suitable for different climates.
hardcover, 758 x 9"
336 pp, full color throughout
$39.95 CAN$52.00 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-911-9
Product No. 682911
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The Encyclopedia of Grasses
for Livable Landscapes
RICK DARKE
Detailed proles of hundreds of
grasses and thousands of color
photographs, along with information
on propagation, growth, and
maintenance.
hardcover, 10 x 11"
484 pp, full color throughout
$59.95 CAN$78.00 2007
ISBN: 978-0-88192-817-4
Product No. 682817
The Wild Garden
Expanded edition
WILLIAM ROBINSON & RICK DARKE
The Wild Garden was the rst book
to promote the natural-style garden
design. This new edition includes the
original text and illustrations from the
fth edition, along with
new chapters and 112 color
photographs.
hardcover, 8 x 8"
360 pp, full color throughout
$29.95 CAN$39.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-955-3
Product No. 682955
eISBN: 978-1-60469-131-3
The American Woodland Garden
Capturing the spirit of the deciduous forest
RICK DARKE
Includes lists of woodland plants,
advice for gardening with native plants,
and more than 700 of the author's
stunning photographs.
hardcover, 10 x 11"
378 pp, full color throughout
$49.95 CAN$66.00 2002
ISBN: 978-0-88192-545-6
Product No. 682545
American Horticultural
Society Book Award
Garden Writers Association
Garden Globe Award
National Arbor Day Foundation
Certicate of Merit
BEAUTIFUL BIODIVERSITY
The Living Landscape
Designing for beauty and biodiversity in the home garden
This groundbreaking guide shows how to design a biodiverse garden. It includes infor-
mation on the role plants play within the larger environment, like providing berries for
birds and food for bugs, as well as design strategies to implement in the home garden.
Helpful charts suggest plants, including natives and nonnatives, for each region.
DOUG TALLAMY is
a professor in the
Department of Entomology
and Wildlife Ecology at
the University of Delaware
in Newark, where he has
written more than 80 research articles and
has taught insect taxonomy, insect ecology,
and behaivoral ecology. Chief among his
research goals is to better understand the
many ways insects interact with plants
and how such interactions determine the
diversity of animal communities.
RICK DARKE is a
landscape consultant,
lecturer, and photographer
who blends art, ecology,
and cultural geography
in the design and
stewardship of living landscapes. His work
draws on a background in eld botany
and ecology and decades of international
exploration as Longwood Gardens Curator
of Plants. He has won numerous awards,
including the Scientic Award of the
American Horticultural Society.
ABOUT DOUG TALLAMY ABOUT RICK DARKE
Bringing Nature Home
How you can sustain wildlife
with native plants
Updated and Expanded
DOUGLAS W. TALLAMY
Explores the relationship between gar-
dens and wildlife and the importance
of biodiversity. Includes lists of native
plants for specic regions.
paperback, 6 x 9"
360 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$23.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-992-8
Product No. 682992
eISBN: 978-1-60469-146-7
Garden Writers Association Silver Award
83,000 in print
hardcover, 8 x 10"
352 pp, full color throughout
$39.95 CAN$51.00 @2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-408-6
Product No. 689408
Two giants of the natural gardening
world have collaborated on their
best work yet.
The New York Times
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The Naturescaping Workbook
A step-by-step guide for bringing nature to
your backyard
BETH ODONNELL YOUNG
Helps home gardeners build a back-
yard biohabitat, create a landscape
plan, attract wildlife, build healthy soil,
and steward the land.
paperback, 8 x 10"
228 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-118-4
Product No. 689118
eISBN: 978-1-60469-360-7
How to Eradicate Invasive Plants
TERI DUNN CHACE
Shows how to recognize invasive
plants and offers eradication options,
from organic options to the most
responsible ways to use chemicals.
paperback, 6 x 9"
336 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-306-5
Product No. 689306
eISBN: 978-1-60469-532-8
Waterwise Plants for
Sustainable Gardens
200 drought-tolerant choices for all climates
LAUREN SPRINGER OGDEN & SCOTT OGDEN
200 proles show where the drought-
tolerant plant is best adapted, its light
and water needs, soil preference, and
mature size.
paperback, 7 x 9"
248 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-169-6
Product No. 689169
eISBN: 978-1-60469-336-2
Attracting Benecial Bugs
to Your Garden
A natural approach to pest control
JESSICA WALLISER
Shows gardeners how to control pests
in a natural way with 19 bug proles,
39 plant proles, and suggested
companion plants.
paperback, 8 x 9"
256 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-388-1
Product No. 689388
eISBN: 978-1-60469-574-8
BEST
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Teaming with Microbes
The organic gardener's guide
to the soil food web
JEFF LOWENFELS & WAYNE LEWIS
Explains the importance of the soil food
web and shows gardeners how to use
compost, mulches, and compost tea.
Helpful illustrations simplify the concepts.
hardcover, 6 x 9"
220 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$32.95 2010
ISBN: 978-1-60469-113-9
Product No. 689113
eISBN: 978-1-60469-254-9
Garden Writers Association Gold Award
43,500 in print
Teaming with Nutrients
The organic gardener's guide
to optimizing plant nutrition
Reveals the role of both
macronutrients and micronutrients
and shows gardeners how to provide
these essentials through organic,
easy-to-follow techniques.
hardcover, 6 x 9"
250 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$32.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-314-0
Product No. 689314
eISBN: 978-1-60469-517-5
Garden Writers Association Silver Award
ABOUT JEFF LOWENFELS
JEFF
LOWENFELS
writes a weekly
column for the
Anchorage Daily News
and hosts a weekly
garden radio show. He is the founder
of GWA's Plant a Row for the Hungry,
a program that has created more than
14 million meals to feed the hungry.
He was made a GWA Fellow in 1999
and was inducted into the GWA Hall of
Fame in 2005.
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Perennials
The gardeners reference
SUSAN CARTER, CARRIE BECKER,
& BOB LILLY
Sumptuous photos and information on
more than 2,700 perennials that can
be used in the home garden.
hardcover, 8 x 11"
544 pp, full color throughout
$49.95 CAN$65.00 2007
ISBN: 978-0-88192-820-4
Product No. 682820
Garden Writers Association Gold Award
Blooms Best
Perennials and Grasses
Expert plant choices and dramatic
combinations for year-round gardens
ADRIAN BLOOM
Detailed descriptions for 250 peren-
nials and grasses feature information
on growth and care, as well as design
tips for small and large spaces.
hardcover, 8 x 10"
208 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$45.95 2010
ISBN: 978-0-88192-931-7
Product No. 682931
Selection of the HomeStyle Book Club
Tall Perennials
Larger-than-life plants for gardens of all sizes
ROGER TURNER
Features detailed growing
information for more than 600 high-
performing perennials that reach a
height of at least ve feet.
hardcover, 7 x 9"
260 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$45.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-889-1
Product No. 682889
Why Grow That When
You Can Grow This?
255 extraordinary alternatives
to everyday problem plants
ANDREW KEYS
Hundreds of alternative plant choices
to replace a handful of beloved
but difcult plants, with growing
information and design ideas.
paperback, 8 x 9"
340 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60469-286-0
Product No. 689286
eISBN: 978-1-60469-458-1
Powerhouse Plants
510 top performers for multi-season beauty
GRAHAM RICE
This hardworking guide features
hundreds of multi-season plants with
basic growing information, such as
size, hardiness, and preferred growing
conditions.
paperback, 7 x 9"
280 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-210-5
Product No. 689210
eISBN: 978-1-60469-564-9
Plantiful
Start small, grow big with 150 plants
that spread, self-sow, and overwinter
KRISTIN GREEN
Plant proles for 50 self-sowers,
50 spreaders, and 50 plants that
overwinter, along with gardening
tips, design ideas, and inspirational
photos.
paperback, 8 x 9"
224 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-387-4
Product No. 689387
eISBN: 978-1-60469-581-6
The New Encyclopedia of Daylilies
More than 1700 outstanding selections
TED L. PETIT & JOHN P. PEAT
1,700 daylilies are illustrated
in detailed photographs and
comprehensive descriptions that
include information on color, size,
bloom season, and parentage.
hardcover, 8 x 10"
408 pp, full color throughout
$49.95 CAN$66.00 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-858-7
Product No. 682858
Selection of the HomeStyle Book Club
Inspired Plant Picks
ABOUT JEFF LOWENFELS
Roses Without Chemicals
150 disease-free varieties that will
change the way you grow roses
PETER KUKIELSKI
Proles of 150 disease-resistant
varieties feature information and
planting, pruning, and pests. Includes
lists of roses arranged by color, habit,
and region.
paperback, 8 x 9"
256 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$25.95 2015
ISBN: 978-1-60469-354-6
Product No. 689354
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Hellebores
A comprehensive guide
C. COLSTON BURRELL & JUDITH KNOTT TYLER
The denitive book on the genus, with
comprehensive information on growing,
maintenance, design, hybridization,
selection, and troubleshooting.
hardcover, 738 x 1038"
296 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$45.95 2006
ISBN: 978-0-88192-765-8
Product No. 682765
American Horticultural
Society Book Award
Black Plants
75 striking choices for the garden
PAUL BONINE
Proles for 75 of the most alluring
black annuals, perennials, and bulbs.
Plant entries include information on
growth and care.
paperback, 7 x 6"
160 pp, full color throughout
$14.95 CAN$19.50 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-981-2
Product No. 682981
Perennial Companions
100 dazzling plant combinations
for every season
TOM FISCHER
100 plant pairings that include two to
six plants. Arranged seasonally with
information on growth and care for
each design.
paperback, 7 x 6"
216 pp, full color throughout
$14.95 CAN$20.50 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-939-3
Product No. 682939
The Garden Plants of China
PETER VALDER
The history of 400 plants grown in
Chinese gardens, with information on
their use in Chinese art, literature,
and symbolism.
hardcover, 858 x 1138"
400 pp, full color throughout
$49.95 CAN$65.00 1999
ISBN: 978-0-88192-470-1
Product No. 682470
Choice Magazine Outstanding
Academic Book Garden Writers
Guild Book Award
The Explorers Garden
Rare and unusual perennials
DANIEL J. HINKLEY
Highlights the perennials found during
Hinkley's treks around the globe,
with details on how the plants are
cultivated and propagated.
paperback, 738 x 1038"
380 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$32.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-917-1
Product No. 682917
American Horticultural
Society Book Award
New York Times Editors Choice
Best Books for Gardening
50 Beautiful Deer-Resistant Plants
The prettiest annuals, perennials, bulbs, and
shrubs that deer dont eat
RUTH ROGERS CLAUSEN
The best deer-proof annuals,
perennials, bulbs, ferns, grasses, and
shrubs; growing information; dozens
of plant companions; and smart
design tips.
paperback, 7 x 9"
224 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$24.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-195-5
Product No. 689195
eISBN: 978-1-60469-320-1
Essential Perennials
The complete reference to 2700
perennials for the home garden
RUTH ROGERS CLAUSEN
& THOMAS CHRISTOPHER
This gorgeously illustrated A-to-Z
guide features proles of 2,700
perennials for home gardens, with
information on color, bloom time, size,
and zone requirements.
paper over board, 8 x 11"
452 pp, full color throughout
$39.95 CAN$51.00 2015
ISBN: 978-1-60469-316-4
Product No. 689316
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Prairie-Style Gardens
Capturing the essence of the
American prairie wherever you live
LYNN M. STEINER
Advice on how to use prairie plants
in a variety of situations and a
comprehensive directory with hundreds
of plants.
hardcover, 7 x 9
304 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$45.95 2010
ISBN: 978-1-60469-003-3
Product No. 689003
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Perennials for
Midwestern Gardens
Proven plants for the heartland
ANTHONY W. KAHTZ
Proles 400 plants, with details on
owers, leaves, habit, soil, sun or
shade requirements, propagation, and
disease problems.
hardcover, 7 x 9"
228 pp, full color throughout
$29.95 CAN$38.95 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-893-8
Product No. 682893
Phlox
A natural history and gardeners guide
JAMES H. LOCKLEAR
Detailed proles contain botanical
descriptions, geographic range,
a description of environment,
associations with other plants, and
notes on cultivation.
hardcover, 7 x 9"
340 pp, color insert
$49.95 CAN$65.00 2011
ISBN: 978-0-88192-934-8
Product No. 682934
Perennials for the Southwest
Plants that ourish in arid gardens
MARY IRISH
An A-to-Z guide to 156 plants,
with information on scientic and
common names, cultural needs,
drought tolerance, and ornamental
characteristics.
hardcover, 7 x 9"
312 pp, full color throughout
$29.95 CAN$38.95 2006
ISBN: 978-0-88192-761-0
Product No. 682761
The Plant Lovers
Guide to Dahlias
ANDY VERNON
This gorgeous guide features tips on
using dahlias in the garden, complete
growing information, and proles for
more than 200 varieties organized
by color.
paper over board, 8 x 9"
256 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 @2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-416-1
Product No. 689416
eISBN: 978-1-60469-605-9
The Plant Lovers
Guide to Salvias
JOHN WHITTLESEY
150 plants are proled with detailed
information on each plants type,
habitat, size, hardiness, origin,
cultivation, and use in the garden.
paper over board, 8 x 9"
220 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 @2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-419-2
Product No. 689419
eISBN: 978-1-60469-604-2
The Plant Lovers
Guide to Snowdrops
NAOMI SLADE
Features detailed proles for 60
hybrids, species, and cultivars,
along with information on owering
times, distinguishing characteristics,
and cultivation.
paper over board, 8 x 9"
256 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 @2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-435-2
Product No. 689435
eISBN: 978-1-60469-607-3
The Plant Lovers
Guide to Sedums
BRENT HORVATH
Plant proles highlight 150 of the best
varieties and include information on
zones, plant size, soil and light needs,
and origin.
paper over board, 8 x 9"
228 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 @2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-392-8
Product No. 689392
eISBN: 978-1-60469-606-6
"A lavishly illustrated series"
The New York Times
The Sweet Pea Book
GRAHAM RICE
Provides detailed practical advice
on seed sowing and cultivation,
and offers ideas for using the plants
effectively in the garden.
paperback, 738 x 9"
144 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$25.95 2003
ISBN: 978-0-88192-595-1
Product No. 682595
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DONALD J. LEOPOLD
a guide for gardening & conservation
NORTHEAST
NATIVE PLANTS
of the
An encyclopedia of experience. Washington Post
Native Plants of the Northeast
A guide for gardening & conservation
DONALD J. LEOPOLD
Proles 700 species of native trees,
shrubs, vines, ferns, grasses, and
wildowers from the northeastern
quarter of the United States.
hardcover, 738 x 1038"
308 pp, full color throughout
$39.95 CAN$52.00 2005
ISBN: 978-0-88192-673-6
Product No. 682673
Garden Writers Association Silver Award
Native Plants of the Southeast
A comprehensive guide to the best 460
species for the garden
LARRY MELLICHAMP
Proles for over 460 species of trees,
shrubs, vines, ferns, grasses, and
wildowers. Includes information on
cultivation, propagation, bloom times,
and hardiness.
hardcover; 8 x 10"
384 pp, full color throughout
$39.95 CAN$51.00 2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-323-2
Product No. 689323
Encyclopedia of Northwest Native
Plants
for Gardens and Landscapes
KATHLEEN A. ROBSON, ALICE RICHTER,
& MARIANNE FILBERT
Detailed descriptions of plants native to
the Pacic Northwest. Includes proles
of more than 530 plants.
hardcover, 8 x 11"
532 pp, full color throughout
$59.95 CAN$93.95 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-863-1
Product No. 682863
Armitage's
Garden Perennials
Second edition
136 of the most important
genera, with lists of plants
for particular uses and
spaces, including wet
places, drought tolerance,
and fragrance.
hardcover, 8 x 10"
348 pp, full color throughout
$49.95 CAN$66.00 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-038-5
Product No. 689038
Armitage's Native
Plants for North
American Gardens
The habitat, hardiness,
and propagation
information for 630 species
and cultivars of perennials
and annuals native to the
United States.
hardcover, 738 x 1038"
452 pp, full color throughout
$49.95 CAN$66.00 2006
ISBN: 978-0-88192-760-3
Product No. 682760
Armitage's Vines
and Climbers
A gardener's guide to the
best vertical plants
Proles for 115 plants
include a general
description, hardiness,
plant family, best method
of propagation, and
method of climbing.
hardcover, 738 x 1038"
212 pp, full color throughout
$29.95 CAN$38.95 2010
ISBN: 978-1-60469-039-2
Product No. 689039
eISBN: 978-1-60469-289-1
American Horticultural
Society Book Award
Selection of the HomeStyle Book Club
PERENNIAL
EXPERT
ALLAN M. ARMITAGE is a
professor of horticulture at the
University of Georgia, Athens,
where he teaches, conducts
research on new garden plants,
and runs the UGA Trial Gardens.
Armitage travels internationally as a lecturer and
consultant, and is the recipient of numerous
awards from nursery trade groups and horticultural
organizations, including the Medal of Honor from
the Garden Club of America, the National Educator
Award from the American Horticultural Society, and
the Scott Medal and Award from the Scott Arboretum
of Swarthmore College.
ABOUT ALLAN M. ARMITAGE
The California Native Landscape
The homeowner's design guide to restoring
its beauty and balance
GREG RUBIN & LUCY WARREN
Proven techniques, environmental
wisdom, inspiring design advice, and
comprehensive plant information for
California gardeners interested in
using native plants.
hardcover, 7 x 9"
304 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$44.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-232-7
Product No. 689232
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The Reference Manual of
Woody Plant Propagation
From seed to tissue culture
Second edition
MICHAEL A. DIRR & CHARLES W.
HEUSER, JR.
A comprehensive guide to
over 1,100 species and their
propagation requirements by
seeds, cuttings, grafting and
budding, and tissue culture.
paperback, 8 x 11"
424 pp, b&w photos throughout
$49.95 CAN$66.00 2006
ISBN: 978-1-60469-004-0
Product No. 689004
Native Trees for North
American Landscapes
GUY STERNBERG
Proles of more than 500
species describe each trees
owers and fruit, native and
adaptive range, seasonal
features, and culture.
hardcover, 8 x 11"
552 pp, full color throughout
$59.95 CAN$77.00 2004
ISBN: 978-0-88192-607-1
Product No. 682607
Council on Botanical and
Horticultural Literature Award
National Arbor Day Foundation
Media Award
The Creative Shrub
Garden
Eye-catching combinations for
year-round interest
ANDY MCINDOE
Shows how to make shrubs
the main element in a garden
and features hundreds of
suggested plant combinations
and 15 unique garden styles.
hardcover, 8 x 10"
300 pp, full color throughout
$29.95 CAN$38.95 @2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-434-5
Product No. 689434
Viburnums
Flowering shrubs
for every season
Details each plant's
height, spread,
foliage, habit, oral
characteristics, fruits,
special traits, hardiness,
origin, cultural needs, and
overall garden appeal.
hardcover, 738 x 1038"
264 pp, full color throughout
$39.95 CAN$52.00 2007
ISBN: 978-0-88192-853-2
Product No. 682853
American Horticultural
Society Book Award
Dirr's Encyclopedia
of Trees and Shrubs
Features thousands of
plants with information
on identication,
planting, and care. Color
photographs highlight
distinctive bark patterns,
fall color, and more.
hardcover, 8 x 1138"
952 pp, full color throughout
$79.95 CAN$103.00 2011
ISBN: 978-0-88192-901-0
Product No. 682901
2011 Booklist Top of the List
Reference Source
Hydrangeas for
American Gardens
A classic, illustrated
reference that features
comprehensive
information on
propagation, pruning,
breeding, drying, design,
and pests and diseases.
hardcover, 758 x 9"
236 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$39.95 2004
ISBN: 978-0-88192-641-5
Product No. 682641
American Horticultural
Society Book Award
WOODY
PLANT
EXPERT
MICHAEL A. DIRR is widely
acknowledged as the leading
expert on trees and shrubs for
landscapes and gardens. During
his nearly three decades as a
professor of horticulture at the
University of Georgia, he received the highest honors
from the American Horticultural Society, the Garden
Club of America, and the American Society for
Horticultural Science, among others. Dirr is currently
a partner in Plant Introductions, Inc., and has
introduced many trees, shrubs, and vines throughout
his career.
ABOUT MICHAEL A. DIRR
Dogwoods
PAUL CAPPIELLO & DON SHADOW
Advice on cultivation,
combating pests and
diseases, and the
fundamentals of breeding
and selection. 200 color
photos aid in identication.
hardcover, 738 x 1038"
224 pp, full color throughout
$39.95 CAN$52.00 2005
ISBN: 978-0-88192-679-8
Product No. 682679
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400 Trees and Shrubs
for Small Spaces
DIANA M. MILLER
Detailed descriptions and
cultivation advice, with
information on pruning,
encouraging wildlife, and lists
organized by color, height,
and spread.
hardcover, 758 x 9"
216 pp, full color throughout
$29.95 CAN$39.95 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-875-4
Product No. 682875
American Horticultural
Society Book Award
Selection of the HomeStyle Book Club
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Trees for All Seasons
Broadleaved evergreens for
temperate climates
SEAN HOGAN
Detailed descriptions and
color photographs of more
than 300 broadleaved
evergreen trees, including
little-known selections and
popular varieties.
hardcover, 738 x 1038"
336 pp, full color throughout
$39.95 CAN$51.00 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-674-3
Product No. 682674
American Azaleas
L. CLARENCE TOWE
Expert recommendations on
all the horticultural aspects
important for growing these
colorful shrubs, including
siting, soil preparation, and
companion plantings.
hardcover, 6 x 9"
188 pp, full color throughout
$29.95 CAN$39.95 2004
ISBN: 978-0-88192-645-3
Product No. 682645
Garden Writers
Association Bronze Award
Camellias
The gardeners encyclopedia
JENNIFER TREHANE
Information on how to grow
and care for camellias, as
well as detailed descriptions
of over 600 species and
cultivars.
hardcover, 8 x 11"
380 pp, full color throughout
$59.95 CAN$78.00 2007
ISBN: 978-0-88192-848-8
Product No. 682848
Native Trees of the Southeast
An identication guide
L. KATHERINE KIRKMAN, CLAUD L. BROWN,
& DONALD J. LEOPOLD
A guide for identifying 225 trees
native to the Carolinas, eastern TN,
GA, northern FL, AL, MS, LA, AR, and
eastern TX.
exibind, 6 x 9"
372 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$45.95 2007
ISBN: 978-0-88192-828-0
Product No. 682828
The Timber Press Encyclopedia of
Flowering Shrubs
More than 1,700 outstanding garden plants
JIM GARDINER
1,700 plant proles with notes on
expected height and spread, owering
season, soil and pruning requirements,
and hardiness-zone rating.
hardcover, 8 x 11"
436 pp, full color throughout
$49.95 CAN$65.00 2011
ISBN: 978-0-88192-823-5
Product No. 682823
eISBN: 978-1-60469-395-9
Lilacs
A gardeners encyclopedia
Revised and updated
JOHN L. FIALA
An encyclopedic treatment of 200 cul-
tivars, with information on selecting,
growing, propagating, and using lilacs
in the landscape.
hardcover, 8 x 11"
416 pp, full color throughout
$49.95 CAN$65.00 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-795-5
Product No. 682795
Selection of the HomeStyle Book Club
Clematis for Small Spaces
RAYMOND J. EVISON
Recommends the best clematis for a
variety of small garden situations, and
provides detailed plant descriptions
organized by owering season.
hardcover, 738 x 1038"
272 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$45.95 2007
ISBN: 978-0-88192-851-8
Product No. 682851
Hydrangeas
A gardeners guide
TONI LAWSON-HALL
& BRIAN ROTHERA
Provides information on
natural history, cultivation,
and propagation, as well as
descriptions of 100 cultivars.
hardcover, 7 x 9"
176 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$44.95 2005
ISBN: 978-0-88192-669-9
Product No. 682669
TREES AND SHRUBS
FOR THE SOUTHWEST
Woody plants for arid gardens
MARY IRISH
Proles 200 of the most
climate appropriate trees
and shrubs, with details on
how to plant and care for
them.
hardcover, 7 x 9"
332 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$44.95 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-905-8
Product No. 682905
eISBN: 978-1-60469-158-0
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Timber Press Pocket
Guide
to Conifers
RICHARD L. BITNER
Basic information on
cultivation and maintenance
for more than 300 of the
best conifers for use in home
gardens.
exibind, 5 x 8"
224 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$25.95 2010
ISBN: 978-1-60469-170-2
Product No. 689170
Conifers of the World
The complete reference
JAMES E. ECKENWALDER
This comprehensive update
of conifer taxonomy provides
descriptions of all the true
conifers, including 545
species of trees and shrubs.
hardcover, 8 x 11"
720 pp, color insert
$59.95 CAN$78.00 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-974-4
Product No. 682974
Choice Magazine Outstanding
Academic Book
A Natural History
of Conifers
ALJOS FARJON
Begins with a discussion of
what conifers are, and then
explores their evolution,
taxonomy, ecology, and
distribution.
hardcover, 738 x 1038"
304 pp, full color throughout
$39.95 CAN$52.00 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-869-3
Product No. 682869
Niwaki
Pruning, training and shaping
trees the Japanese way
JAKE HOBSON
Discusses the principles
behind Japanese pruning
techniques along with in-
depth guidelines for shaping
pines, azaleas, conifers,
broadleaved evergreens, and
bamboos.
hardcover, 9 x 1058"
144 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$45.95 2007
ISBN: 978-0-88192-835-8
Product No. 682835
The Pruning of Trees,
Shrubs and Conifers
Second edition
GEORGE E. BROWN
REVISED AND EXPANDED
BY TONY KIRKHAM
The best pruning methods
and how to apply them for
more than 450 trees, shrubs,
conifers, and woody climbers.
paperback, 7 x 9 "
340 pp, color insert
$19.95 CAN$25.95 2004
ISBN: 978-1-60469-002-6
Product No. 689002
hardcover: $29.95 CAN$39.95
ISBN: 978-0-88192-613-2
Product No.682613
Designing with Conifers
The best choices for year-round
interest in your garden
RICHARD L. BITNER
How to use conifers in garden
design, with tips on selecting
them for their habit, foliage,
color, or accent potential.
hardcover, 8 x 9"
296 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$45.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-193-1
Product No. 689193
eISBN: 978-1-60469-303-4
The Art of
Creative Pruning
Inventive ideas for training and
shaping trees and shrubs
JAKE HOBSON
Encouraging advice
supported by information on
which plants to use, how to
achieve the desired shape,
and when to prune.
hardcover, 878 x 1038"
200 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$45.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-114-6
Product No. 689114
eISBN: 978-1-60469-356-0
TREES AND SHRUBS
Planting and Maintaining
a Tree Collection
SIMON TOOMER
Explores the history and
philosophy of collecting trees,
and provides practical advice
on budgets, maintenance,
plant selection, labeling,
and safety.
hardcover, 6 x 9"
232 pp, color insert
$39.95 CAN$51.00 2010
ISBN: 978-0-88192-930-0
Product No. 682930
Bonsai with
Japanese Maples
PETER ADAMS
Information on the specic
horticultural needs of
Japanese maples as bonsai
subjects and techniques for
creating and maintaining
beautiful specimens.
hardcover, 7 x 9"
156 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$45.95 2006
ISBN: 978-0-88192-809-9
Product No. 682809
Japanese Maples
The complete guide to
selection and cultivation
Fourth Edition
J. D. VERTREES & PETER
GREGORY
This updated edition of a
classic includes 150 new
varieties, updates to plant
nomenclature, 600 plant
descriptions, and 500
photographs.
hardcover, 8 x 11"
404 pp, full color throughout
$49.95 CAN$66.00 2010
ISBN: 978-0-88192-932-4
Product No. 682932
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TROPI CALS AND SUCCULENTS
Encyclopedia of Exotic Plants for
Temperate Climates
WILL GILES
Detailed cultivation advice and
photographs for 500 species and
cultivars, including aroids, bananas,
gingers, bromeliads, cacti, yuccas,
ferns, and palms.
hardcover, 8 x 11"
440 pp, full color throughout
$49.95 CAN$66.00 2007
ISBN: 978-0-88192-785-6
Product No. 682785
Exotic Planting for
Adventurous Gardeners
CHRISTOPHER LLOYD
Details the tropical plants that are a
key part of Christopher Lloyds garden
at Great Dixter, with photographs by
Jonathan Buckley.
hardcover, 8 x 11"
192 pp, full color throughout
$29.95 CAN$39.95 2007
ISBN: 978-0-88192-842-6
Product No. 682842
The Encyclopedia of
Cultivated Palms
Second edition
ROBERT LEE RIFFLE,
PAUL CRAFT, & SCOTT ZONA
825 species are described in detail,
including hardiness, water needs,
height, and special requirements.
Illustrated with more than 900 photos.
hardcover, 8 x 11"
528 pp, full color throughout
$59.95 CAN$78.00 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60469-205-1
Product No. 689205
eISBN: 978-1-60469-425-3
Coleus
Rainbow foliage for containers and gardens
RAY ROGERS
Features 225 varieties of coleus, with
information on growth, use in containers
and gardens, propagation, and dealing
with pests and diseases.
hardcover, 8 x 9"
228 pp, full color throughout
$29.95 CAN$39.95 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-865-5
Product No. 682865
Selection of the HomeStyle Book Club
Tropicalismo!
Spice up your garden with cannas, bananas,
and 93 other eye-catching tropical plants
PAM BAGGETT
Highlights the 100 best tropical plants,
with information on growth, combining
with other plants, and using them in
garden designs.
paperback, 7 x 6"
208 pp, full color throughout
$14.95 CAN$19.50 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-947-8
Product No. 682947
Timber Press Pocket
Guide to Palms
ROBERT LEE RIFFLE
Basic information on cultivation and
maintenance for more than 300 of the
best palms for use in garden design.
exibind, 5 x 8"
240 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$25.95 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-776-4
Product No. 682776
The Timber Press Guide to
Succulent Plants of the World
A comprehensive reference to more than
2,000 species
FRED DORTORT
A comprehensive guide to more than
2,000 succulents, with information
on native habitat, cultivation
requirements, and horticultural
potential.
hardcover, 878 x 11"
344 pp, full color throughout
$49.95 CAN$66.00 2011
ISBN: 978-0-88192-995-9
Product No. 682995
eISBN: 978-1-60469-357-7
Cacti and Succulents
for Cold Climates
274 outstanding species for
challenging conditions
LEO J. CHANCE
274 cold-hardy plants, along with tips
on properly establishing the plants
and how to protect them from cold
winters.
hardcover, 7 x 9"
368 pp, full color throughout
$39.95 CAN$52.00 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60469-264-8
Product No. 689264
eISBN: 978-1-60469-424-6
SPRI NG 2015 45
TROPI CALS AND SUCCULENTS
The Gardeners Guide to Cactus
The 100 best paddles, barrels,
columns, and globes
SCOTT CALHOUN
Detailed descriptions of the 100 best
cactus for gardens, with advice on
planting and care, using containers,
and identication tips.
paperback, 8 x 9"
228 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$32.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-200-6
Product No. 689200
eISBN: 978-1-60469-380-5
Agaves
Living sculptures for
landscapes and containers
GREG STARR
Proles 75 species and additional
cultivars, with information on
hardiness, sun exposure, water needs,
soil requirements, and methods of
propagation.
hardcover, 7 x 9"
348 pp, full color throughout
$39.95 CAN$52.00 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60469-198-6
Product No. 689198
eISBN: 978-1-60469-400-0
BEST
SELLER
Succulents Simplied
Growing, designing, and crafting
with 100 easy-care varieties
The complete primer on choosing,
growing, and designing with
succulents. Features Baldwins
top 100 plant picks and includes
complete growth and care
information. Stylish step-by-step
projects include bouquets, living
frames, and centerpieces.
paperback, 8 x 8"
272 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-393-5
Product No. 689393
eISBN: 978-1-60469-516-8
Selection of the HomeStyle Book Club
Succulent Container Gardens
Design eye-catching displays with
350 easy-care plants
This comprehensive guide
includes descriptions of the 350
best succulents to use in outdoor
containers and expert tips on soil,
overwintering, and propagation.
Hundreds of color photographs
offer inspiration and ideas for
combinations.
hardcover, 758 x 9"
248 pp, full color throughout
$29.95 CAN$39.95 2010
ISBN: 978-0-88192-959-1
Product No. 682959
eISBN: 978-1-60469-128-3
Selection of the HomeStyle Book Club
49,000 in print
Designing with Succulents
This practical guide includes
design tips and cultivation basics
for growing and designing with
succulents in gardens. Baldwin
recommends hundreds of
hardworking, drought-tolerant
varieties that are best suited for
warm and dry climates.
hardcover, 758 x 9"
256 pp, full color throughout
$29.95 CAN$39.95 2007
ISBN: 978-0-88192-816-7
Product No. 682816
eISBN: 978-1-60469-296-9
Selection of the HomeStyle Book Club
44,000 in print
THE QUEEN OF SUCCULENTS!
DEBRA LEE BALDWIN gardens on an inhospitable half acre in the foothills
of southern California. As a garden photojournalist, she developed an
appealing and sophisticated design aesthetic; as a hands-on gardener, she
knows what works and what doesnt. In addition to writing and illustrating
articles, books, and blog posts and giving presentations at major garden
shows, Debra shares her passion for plants that drink responsibly via
newsletters, workshops, and social media. Follow her at debraleebaldwin.com.
ABOUT DEBRA LEE BALDWIN
BEST
SELLER
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ORCHI DS
Fragrant Orchids
A guide to selecting, growing, and enjoying
STEVEN A. FROWINE
Proles for 100 different orchids and
an additional 355 varieties include
cultivation information and detailed
notes on each fragrance.
hardcover, 6 x 9"
200 pp, color insert
$29.95 CAN$39.95 2005
ISBN: 978-0-88192-739-9
Product No. 682739
The New Encyclopedia of Orchids
1500 species in cultivation
ISOBYL LA CROIX
350 genera of cultivated orchids are included and
1,500 species described and illustrated, with more
than 1,000 color photographs.
hardcover, 8 x 11"
524 pp, full color throughout
$59.95 CAN$78.00 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-876-1
Product No. 682876
Growing Hardy Orchids
JOHN TULLOCK
Proles of 103 hardy and half-hardy
orchids detail the techniques of
cultivation and propagation. Includes
lists of suppliers offering nursery-
propagated plants.
hardcover, 6 x 9"
244 pp, color insert
$29.95 CAN$39.95 2005
ISBN: 978-0-88192-715-3
Product No. 682715
American Horticultural Society Book Award
Vanilla Orchids
Natural history and cultivation
KEN CAMERON
A complete account of the genus, with
detailed proles of selected species
and hybrids and important tips on
cultivation.
hardcover, 6 x 9"
212 pp, color insert
$34.95 CAN$45.95 2011
ISBN: 978-0-88192-989-8
Product No. 682989
eISBN: 978-1-60469-321-8
Bloom-Again Orchids
50 easy-care orchids that ower again and
again and again
JUDYWHITE
Highlights the 50 easiest varieties,
and includes tips on where to buy
orchids and how to keep them in
bloom.
paperback, 7 x 9"
132 pp, full color throughout
$14.95 CAN$19.50 2009
ISBN: 978-1-60469-055-2
Product No. 689055
eISBN: 978-1-60469-133-7
Garden Writers Association Silver Award
The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Orchids
EDITED BY ALEC PRIDGEON
Concise descriptions of over 1,100 species with
information on taxonomy, names, synonyms,
geographic distribution, and notes on culture.
paperback, 9 x 12"
304 pp, full color throughout
$29.95 CAN$38.95 2006
ISBN: 978-0-88192-801-3
Product No. 682801
Moth Orchids
The complete guide to phalaenopsis
STEVEN A. FROWINE
Details growing information, with
notes on light levels, potting media,
and watering. Directions on how to
repot, trim, and propagate.
hardcover, 8 x 10"
204 pp, full color throughout
$49.95 CAN$52.00 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-870-9
Product No. 682870
eISBN: 978-1-60469-162-7
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SPECI ALTY PLANTS
Shade
Ideas and inspiration for shady gardens
KEITH WILEY
The practicalities of preparing,
planting, and maintaining a shade
garden. With plant proles and
growing information.
paperback, 8 x 11"
176 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$25.95 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-895-2
Product No. 682895
Encyclopedia of Garden Ferns
SUE OLSEN
A plant directory presents succinct
descriptions for nearly 1,000 ferns, with
habitat information, cultural recommen-
dations, and help on plant identication.
hardcover, 8 x 11"
444 pp, full color throughout
$59.95 CAN$78.00 2007
ISBN: 978-0-88192-819-8
Product No. 682819
Council on Botanical and
Horticultural Literature Award
Timber Press Pocket
Guide to Hostas
DIANA GRENFELL & MICHAEL SHADRACK
Basic information on cultivation and
maintenance for more than 300 of the
best hostas for use in home gardens.
exibind, 5 x 8"
212 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$25.95 2007
ISBN: 978-0-88192-847-1
Product No. 682847
The Book of Little Hostas
200 small, very small, and mini varieties
KATHY GUEST SHADRACK
& MICHAEL SHADRACK
Irresistible ideas for using little hostas
in containers, troughs and trays,
raised beds, patios and decks, and
rock gardens.
hardcover, 7 x 938"
208 pp, full color throughout
$27.95 CAN$36.95 2010
ISBN: 978-1-60469-060-6
Product No. 689060
eISBN: 978-1-60469-272-3
The New Encyclopedia of Hostas
DIANA GRENFELL &
MICHAEL SHADRACK
This second edition of a classic
provides detailed descriptions,
growing information, and photographs
for more than 700 cultivated hostas.
hardcover, 8 x 11"
472 pp, full color throughout
$49.95 CAN$66.00 2010
ISBN: 978-0-88192-960-7
Product No. 682960
Timber Press Pocket
Guide to Bamboos
TED JORDAN MEREDITH
Basic information on cultivation and
maintenance for more than 300 of the
best bamboos for use in home gardens.
exibind, 5 x 8"
208 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$25.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-936-2
Product No. 682936
Bamboo for Gardens
TED JORDAN MEREDITH
Details the origins, history, structure,
form, cultivation, propagation, land-
scaping, taxonomy, and identication
of more than 300 bamboo from 40
generas.
hardcover, 738 x 1038"
408 pp, full color throughout
$45.00 CAN$57.00 2001
ISBN: 978-0-88192-507-4
Product No. 682507
Council on Botanical and
Horticultural Literature Award
New York Times Editors Choice Best Books
for Gardening
Practical Bamboos
The 50 best plants for screens,
containers & more
PAUL WHITTAKER
The 50 best bamboos for home
gardens, with information on using
them to create Japanese-style
gardens and establishing them in
containers.
paperback, 7 x 9"
176 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$24.95 2010
ISBN: 978-1-60469-056-9
Product No. 689056
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SPECI ALTY PLANTS
Moss Gardening
Including lichens, liverworts,
and other miniatures
GEORGE SCHENK
Practical and comprehensive
information on growing and designing
with hundreds of mosses and
nonmosses, including lichens and
liverworts.
hardcover, 6 x 9"
262 pp, color insert
$34.95 CAN$45.95 1997
ISBN: 978-0-88192-370-4
Product No. 682370
American Horticultural Society Book Award
Garden Writers Association of America Award
of Excellence
Timber Press Pocket Guide to
Water Garden Plants
GREG SPEICHERT
& SUE SPEICHERT
Basic information on cultivation and
maintenance for more than 300
water garden plants for use in home
gardens.
exibind, 5 x 8"
212 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$24.95 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-846-4
Product No. 682846
Saxifrages
A denitive guide to the 2000
species, hybrids & cultivars
MALCOLM MCGREGOR
Advice on using saxifrages in different
parts of the garden and a list of
the top 100 saxifrages available to
gardeners.
hardcover, 738 x 1038"
384 pp, full color throughout
$49.95 CAN$66.00 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-880-8
Product No. 682880
Rock Garden Plants
A color encyclopedia
BALDASSARE MINEO
This authoritative, illustrated text
includes rare and unusual rock
garden plants, as well as proven,
readily available garden performers.
hardcover, 8 x 11"
284 pp, full color throughout
$59.95 CAN$78.00 1999
ISBN: 978-0-88192-432-9
Product No. 682432
New York Times Editors Choice
Best Books for Gardening
The Rock Garden
Plant Primer
Easy, small plants for containers, patios, and
the open garden
CHRISTOPHER GREY-WILSON
Recommends easy-to-grow plants for
a variety of rock garden situations,
with information on how to grow and
care for them.
hardcover, 758 x 9"
232 pp, full color throughout
$29.95 CAN$38.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-928-7
Product No. 682928
eISBN: 978-1-60469-137-5
Managing the Wet Garden
Plants that ourish in problem places
JOHN SIMMONS
Includes practical tips on how to
recognize and manage a wet site and
a detailed directory of water-tolerant
plants.
hardcover, 738 x 1038"
312 pp, full color throughout
$39.95 CAN$51.00 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-900-3
Product No. 682900
eISBN: 978-1-60469-156-6
Growing Carnivorous Plants
DR. BARRY A. RICE
Growing information for more than
200 species, hybrids, and cultivars
from all genera of carnivorous plants,
with 400 color photographs.
hardcover, 8 x 11"
224 pp, full color throughout
$39.95 CAN$52.00 2006
ISBN: 978-0-88192-807-5
Product No. 682807
Gardens in China
PETER VALDER
More than 500 stunning photographs
document the temple courtyards,
gardens, public parks, botanical
gardens, and arboreta of China.
hardcover, 8 x 11"
400 pp, full color throughout
$59.95 CAN$78.00 2002
ISBN: 978-0-88192-555-5
Product No. 682555
Choice Magazine Outstanding
Academic Book
SPRI NG 2015 49
BULBS
Crocuses
A complete guide to the genus
JNIS RUKNS
A comprehensive survey of
all the known species, with
information on their use in the
garden, botanical characteristics,
and classication.
hardcover, 738 x 10"
280 pp, color insert
$45.00 CAN$57.00 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-106-1
Product No. 689106
The remarkable story of the
worlds most popular spring
ower Noel Kingsbury with
photographs by Jo Whitworth
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Noel Kingsbury is a well-known designer,
commentator, and writer on plants, gardens,
landscape, and the environment. His doc-
torate in horticultural ecology fromthe Uni-
versity of Shefeld focused on the selection
and management of ornamental perennials
and he is still engaged in active research in
this feld. Noel is interested in combining
natives and non-natives in ecological plant-
ing schemes and a passionate advocate for
sustainable plant combinations that require
minimal intervention fromthe gardener.
He trials plants and gardens at his home on
the border between England and Wales and
travels widely.
Jo Whitworth is an award-winning photog-
rapher based in the UK. Her inspirational
images feature in a wide range of books and
magazines. While taking photographs for
this book, she discovered the original seed-
beds where Victorian breeders conducted
their trials, found colonies of wild dafo-
dils alive and well in British meadows, and
photographed contemporary breeders at
work across the British Isles fromCornwall
to Scotland.
Jacket photo credits: ***
Author photo credits: Andrea Jones {NK},
Rob Whitworth {JW}
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Dafodil
Te Remarkable Story of
the Worlds Most Popular
Spring Flower
Noel Kingsbury
Special Photography by Jo
Whitworth
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Dafodils are the quintessential spring
fower, their arrival in our gardens,
parks, and woodlands a sure sign that
winter is drawing to a close. Teir
popularity and resilience have gained
thema foothold in many corners of
the globe, where enthusiasts have ex-
perimented with their basic trumpet-
and-petal design to raise over 25,000
cultivars in every imaginable shade of
yellow. As much a symbol of renewal
and vitality as a garden plant, dafodils
have colonized paintings, ceramics,
and poetry and become a metaphor
for the relationship between humans
and nature, their wildness and opti-
mistic spirit brightening our homes in
the dark days of winter.
Tis book charts the remarkable story
of the dafodil fromthe tombs of the
Pharaohs, through pre-Darwin evolu-
tionary theory, to Cornwalls burgeon-
ing bulb business and diversifcation
eforts by breeders seeking the defni-
tive bloom. Todays gardeners have a
rich palette including the pink-cupped
Backhouse hybrids, the star-like
Firebrand bred by Engleheart, and P.
D. Williamss Killigrew, described as
perfect in form, balance, and quality.
Garden cultivation notes, descriptions,
and recommendations introduce the
delights of the less well-known daf-
fodils such as the fragrant Jonquils
and windswept Narcissus cyclamineus
without neglecting the classics such as
A Guide to Bearded Irises
Cultivating the rainbow for
beginners and enthusiasts
KELLY D. NORRIS
An overview of the most outstanding
plants in each of the six recognized
categories, along with growing and
propagation information.
hardcover, 8 x 9"
352 pp, full color throughout
$39.95 CAN$52.00 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60469-208-2
Product No. 689208
eISBN: 978-1-60469-406-2
American Horticultural Society Book Award
Daffodil
The remarkable story of the
worlds most popular spring ower
NOEL KINGSBURY
The story of a favorite spring ower
told through a narrative history and
plant portraits of more than 200
varieties.
hardcover, 7 x 9"
220 pp, full color throughout
$27.50 CAN$34.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-318-8
Product No. 689318
eISBN: 978-1-60469-559-5
The Iris Family
Natural history and classication
PETER GOLDBLATT & JOHN C. MANNING
This comprehensive guide includes
scientic classication with keys to the
genera, up-to-date natural history, and
more than 200 color photographs.
hardcover, 8 x 11"
336 pp, full color throughout
$79.95 CAN$102.00 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-897-6
Product No. 682897
Buried Treasures
Finding and growing the
worlds choicest bulbs
JNIS RUKNS
Recounts the authors extensive
travels and offers information about
the cultivation of every major and
minor genus of bulb-forming plant.
hardcover, 738 x 1038"
460 pp, full color throughout
$39.95 CAN$52.00 2007
ISBN: 978-0-88192-818-1
Product No. 682818
Calochortus
Mariposa lilies & their relatives
MARY E. GERRITSEN & RON PARSONS
This comprehensive, illustrated
guide covers the history, distribution,
habitat, and cultivation of this North
American native plant.
hardcover, 6 x 9"
232 pp, full color throughout
$29.95 CAN$38.95 2007
ISBN: 978-0-88192-844-0
Product No. 682844
The Color Encyclopedia
of Cape Bulbs
JOHN C. MANNING, PETER GOLDBLATT,
& DEIRDR SNIJMAN
An essential aid to the identication of
more than 1,200 species presently in
cultivation on the southern tip of Africa.
hardcover, 8 x 11"
486 pp, full color throughout
$59.95 CAN$77.00 2002
ISBN: 978-0-88192-547-0
Product No. 682547
SPRI NG 2015 50
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GARDEN REFERENCE
Decoding Gardening Advice
The science behind the 100 most
common recommendations
JEFF GILLMAN &
MELEAH MAYNARD
An evidence-based book
that offers denitive advice
on everything from bulbs,
annuals, and perennials to
edibles, trees, and soil care.
paperback, 7 x 9"
224 pp, full color throughout
$16.95 CAN$21.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-220-4
Product No. 689220
eISBN: 978-1-60469-381-2
The Anxious Gardeners
Book of Answers
TERI DUNN CHACE
Assesses new and historic
garden advice and reveals
the how, why, and why not
for more than 100 common
gardening practices.
paperback, 6 x 8"
220 pp, b&w illustrations throughout
$12.95 CAN$16.50 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60469-235-8
Product No. 689235
eISBN: 978-1-60469-396-6
How the Government
Got in Your Backyard
Superweeds, frankenfoods, lawn
wars, and the (nonpartisan) truth
about environmental policies
JEFF GILLMAN & ERIC HEBERLIG
Distills the science, the politics,
and the unbiased, nonpartisan
truth behind hot-button
environmental issues from
pesticides to global warming.
hardcover, 5 x 8"
248 pp
$23.95 CAN$31.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-001-9
Product No. 689001
eISBN: 978-1-60469-291-4
How to Buy the Right Plants,
Tools & Garden Supplies
JIM FOX
Learn to navigate the nursery with
tips on choosing the right plant size,
correctly reading plant tags, and
recognizing a well-made tool.
paperback, 5 x 8"
224 pp, b&w photos throughout
$14.95 CAN$19.50 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-214-3
Product No. 689214
eISBN: 978-1-60469-536-6
6-copy counter display
$89.70 CAN$117.00
ISBN: 978-1-60469-461-1
Product No. 689461
The Greenhouse Gardeners Manual
ROGER MARSHALL
How to choose a greenhouse and create and
maintain a healthy environment, along with proles
including growing information for hundreds of edible
and ornamental plants.
paperback, 7 x 9"
320 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 @2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-414-7
Product No. 689414
How to Grow a School Garden
A complete guide for parents and teachers
ARDEN BUCKLIN-SPORER &
RACHEL KATHLEEN PRINGLE
A guide to developing school garden
programs for grades K8 with strategies,
lesson plans, projects, and trouble shooting
exibind, 8 x 10"
224 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$32.95 2010
ISBN: 978-1-60469-000-2
Product No. 689000
eISBN: 978-1-60469-255-6
Start a Community Food Garden
The essential handbook
LAMANDA JOY
Covers every step of the process: fundraising,
community organizing, site sourcing, design,
planning, nding and managing volunteers,
and the basics of growing fruits and
vegetables.
paperback, 8 x 10"
224 pp, two color throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-484-0
Product No. 689484
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So You Want to Start a Nursery
TONY AVENT
Focuses on the business concerns of
the nursery owner, with information on
the merits and disadvantages of retail,
wholesale, and mail order.
hardcover, 6 x 9"
340 pp, b&w photos throughout
$24.95 CAN$32.95 2003
ISBN: 978-0-88192-584-5
Product No. 682584
eISBN: 978-1-60469-018-7
So You Want to Be
a Garden Designer
How to get started, grow, and thrive in the
landscape design business
LOVE ALBRECHT HOWARD
Practical, step-by-step information
every budding designer needs to
develop and nurture a thriving garden
design business.
hardcover, 6 x 9"
424 pp, color insert
$29.95 CAN$39.95 2010
ISBN: 978-0-88192-904-1
Product No. 682904
The Truth About
Organic Gardening
Benets, drawbacks, and
the bottom line
JEFF GILLMAN
An entertaining guide that reveals the
science behind many promises and
claims made about organic options.
paperback, 6 x 9"
208 pp
$12.95 CAN$16.50 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-862-4
Product No. 682862
eISBN: 978-1-60469-005-7
The Truth About
Garden Remedies
What works, what doesnt, and why
JEFF GILLMAN
An entertaining guide that reveals the
science behind many promises and
claims made about garden remedies.
paperback, 6 x 9"
216 pp
$12.95 CAN$17.50 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-912-6
Product No. 682912
eISBN: 978-1-60469-007-1
Plants from Test Tubes
An introduction to micropropagation
Fourth edition
LYDIANE KYTE, JOHN KLEYN, HOLLY
SCOGGINS & MARK BRIDGEN
This updated version offers
comprehensive advice on
micropropagation at home and in the
laboratory, with new plants and revised
illustrations.
paper over board, 738 x 1038"
260 pp, b&w photos throughout
$34.95 CAN$44.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-206-8
Product No. 689206
eISBN: 978-1-60469-545-8
PLANTS
FROM
TEST TUBES
An Introduction to
MICRO-
PROPAGATION
Fourth Edition
HOLLY SCOGGINS MARK BRIDGEN
LYDIANE KYTE JOHN KLEYN
Plant Breeding for
the Home Gardener
How to create unique vegetables and owers
JOSEPH TYCHONIEVICH
Shows how to pick the best parent
plants, how to cross-pollinate, and the
best breeding techniques for popular
vegetables and owers.
paperback, 558 x 9"
216 pp, two color with illustrations
$19.95 CAN$24.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-364-5
Product No. 689364
eISBN: 978-1-60469-537-3
Whats Wrong With My Plant?
(And How Do I Fix It?)
A visual guide to easy diagnosis
and organic remedies
DAVID DEARDORFF &
KATHRYN WADSWORTH
Provides an easy system for visually
diagnosing any plant problem and
matching it to the right, completely
organic cure.
paperback, 758 x 9"
452 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$32.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-961-4
Product No. 682961
Garden Writers Association Silver Award
55,000 in print
Botany for Gardeners
Third edition
BRIAN CAPON
This introduction to the world
of botany explains how plants
work in a reader-friendly,
accessible, and accurate way.
paperback, 6 x 9"
268 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$24.95 2010
ISBN: 978-1-60469-095-8
Product No. 689095
eISBN: 978-1-60469-253-2
More than 200,000 in print
BEST
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GARDEN REFERENCE
Mind-Altering and Poisonous
Plants of the World
MICHAEL WINK &
BEN-ERIK VAN WYK
The denitive account of plants
and mushrooms used for traditional
medicine, ceremonial and spiritual
purposes, and recreational drugs.
hardcover, 658 x 938"
464 pp, full color throughout
$49.95 CAN$66.00 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-952-2
Product No. 682952
Poisonous Plants
A handbook for doctors, pharmacists,
toxicologists, biologists and veterinarians
Second edition
DIETRICH FROHNE &
HANS JRGEN PFNDER
Identies potentially dangerous plants
with comprehensive information on
their distribution, degree of toxicity,
symptoms of their poisoning, and
suggested treatment.
hardcover, 9 x 10"
480 pp, full color throughout
$150.00 CAN$192.00 2005
ISBN: 978-0-88192-750-4
Product No. 682750
The North American Guide
to Common Poisonous Plants
and Mushrooms
NANCY J. TURNER &
PATRICK VON ADERKAS
Entries include a clear photograph
for identication, notes on where they
commonly occur, and a description of
their toxic properties.
hardcover, 6 x 9"
376 pp, full color throughout
$29.95 CAN$39.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-929-4
Product No. 682929
eISBN: 978-1-60469-145-0
The Timber Press Dictionary
of Plant Names
WALTER VON ERHARDT, ERICH GTZ, NILS
BDEKER & SIEGMUND SEYBOLD
The only reference available with the
current English, French, and German
common names for nearly 20,000
plants and 10,000 synonyms.
hardcover, 5 x 758"
928 pp
$39.95 CAN$52.00 2010
ISBN: 978-1-60469-115-3
Product No. 689115
The A to Z of Plant Names
ALLEN J. COOMBES
Features the botanic names of
hundreds of plants, with additional
information on suggested
pronunciation, type of plant, and
common name.
hardcover, 5 x 8"
312 pp
$19.95 CAN$24.95 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60469-196-2
Product No. 689196
eISBN: 978-1-60469-398-0
Bizarre Botanicals
How to grow string-of-hearts, jack-in-the-
pulpit, panda ginger, and other weird and
wonderful plants
LARRY MELLICHAMP & PAULA GROSS
75 plants that have extraordinary abili-
ties, with cultivation information and
information on ease of growth.
hardcover, 6 x 8"
284 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 2010
ISBN: 978-1-60469-076-7
Product No. 689076
Botanical Latin
Fourth edition
WILLIAM T. STEARN
This classic and comprehensive
primer teaches readers the basics
of grammar, syntax, punctuation,
pronunciation, and vocabulary.
paperback, 6 x 9"
560 pp, b&w illustrations throughout
$34.95 CAN$45.95 2004
ISBN: 978-0-88192-627-9
Product No. 682627
Plant Form
An illustrated guide to owering
plant morphology
ADRIAN D. BELL
Illustrates the major plant structures
that can be seen with the naked eye or
a lens, and describes how plants grow.
hardcover, 758 x 9"
432 pp, full color throughout
$49.95 CAN$66.00 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-850-1
Product No. 682850
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Cut Flowers of the World
A complete reference for growers and orists
JOHANNES MAREE & BEN-ERIK VAN WYK
Professional information on more
than 350 owers grown for the orist
trade. Includes vase life, post-harvest
handling, and ower characteristics.
hardcover, 6 x 97 16"
400 pp, full color throughout
$39.95 CAN$52.00 2010
ISBN: 978-1-60469-194-8
Product No. 689194
A COMPLETE REFERENCE
FOR GROWERS AND FLORISTS
CUT FLOWERS
OF THE WORLD
JOHANNES MAREE AND BEN- ERI K VAN WYK
The Manual of Seed Saving
Harvesting, storing, and sowing techniques
for vegetables, herbs, and fruits
ANDREA HEISTINGER
How to maximize seed quality and
yield for 100 crop plants. Includes
detailed information on pollination,
cultivation, harvest, and storage.
hardcover, 7 x 9"
344 pp, full color throughout
$39.95 CAN$51.00 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60469-382-9
Product No. 689382
eISBN: 978-1-60469-556-4
The Manual of Plant Grafting
Practical techniques for ornamentals,
vegetables, and fruit
PETER T. MACDONALD
Clear, step-by-step instruction on
the formation of the graft union, the
production of root stocks, bench
and eld grafting techniques, and
vegetable and cactus grafting.
paper over board, 7 x 9"
272 pp, full color throughout
$39.95 CAN$51.00 2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-463-5
Product No. 689463
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Medicinal Plants of the World
BEN-ERIK VAN WYK & MICHAEL WINK
Proles more than 300 medicinal
plants, with information on
geographical origin, therapeutic
category, historical and modern uses,
and pharmacological effects.
hardcover, 6 x 9"
480 pp, full color throughout
$49.95 CAN$66.00 2004
ISBN: 978-0-88192-602-6
Product No. 682602
Native American Medicinal Plants
An ethnobotanical dictionary
DANIEL E. MOERMAN
The medicinal use of more than 2,700
plants by 218 Native American tribes,
including analgesics, contraceptives,
gastrointestinal aids, and sedatives.
paperback, 6 x 9"
800 pp, b&w illustrations throughout
$29.95 CAN$39.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-987-4
Product No. 682987
Choice Magazine
Outstanding Academic Book
Native American Ethnobotany
DANIEL E. MOERMAN
The accumulated ethnobotanical
knowledge on more than 4,000
plants, and the more than 44,000
uses for them by various tribes.
hardcover, 8 x 11"
927 pp
$79.95 CAN$103.00 1998
ISBN: 978-0-88192-453-4
Product No. 682453
Council on Botanical and
Horticultural Literature Award
Native American Food Plants
An ethnobotanical dictionary
DANIEL E. MOERMAN
This dictionary documents the food
uses of 1,500 plants by 220 Native
American tribes from early times to
the present.
hardcover, 6 x 9"
456 pp, line drawings throughout
$34.95 CAN$45.95 2010
ISBN: 978-1-60469-189-4
Product No. 689189
Choice Magazine Outstanding
Academic Book
NATI VE
AMERI CAN
F OOD
PLANTS
The food uses of more than 1500 plants
by 221 Native American groups
AN ETHNOBOTANI CAL DI CTI ONARY
DANI EL E. MOERMAN
SPRI NG 2015 54
NATURE
Octopus
The oceans intelligent invertebrate
JENNIFER A. MATHER, ROLAND C. ANDER-
SON & JAMES B. WOOD
Three leading marine biologists take
readers through the astounding life
cycle of the octopus and reveal their
distinctive personalities.
hardcover, 6 x 9"
240 pp, color insert
$25.95 CAN$33.95 2010
ISBN: 978-1-60469-067-5
Product No. 689067
Super-Charged
How outlaws, hippies, and scientists
reinvented marijuana
JIM RENDON
Takes readers behind the scenes of
the growers and scientists responsible
for marijuanas evolution from hobby
plant to pharmaceutical juggernaut.
hardcover, 5 x 8"
256 pp
$24.95 CAN$32.95 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60469-295-2
Product No. 689295
eISBN: 978-1-60469-413-0
Bees, Wasps, and Ants
The indispensable role of Hymenoptera in
gardens
ERIC GRISSELL
Explores the importance of the
Hymenoptera and explains how
gardeners can encourage (or
discourage) them in their gardens.
hardcover, 6 x 9"
336 pp, color insert
$27.95 CAN$35.95 2010
ISBN: 978-0-88192-988-1
Product No. 682988
American Horticultural Society Book Award
Insects and Gardens
In pursuit of a garden ecology
ERIC GRISSELL
An insightful account of insect biology
supported by gorgeous photographs
that illustrate the vital interdepen-
dence between insects and plants.
paperback, 6 x 9"
345 pp, color insert
$19.95 CAN$24.95 2006
ISBN: 978-0-88192-768-9
Product No. 682768
American Horticultural Society Book Award
Garden Writers Association Garden Globe Award
New York Times Editors Choice Best Books
for Gardening
A Short History of the Honey Bee
Humans, owers, and bees in the eternal
chase for honey
E. READICKER-HENDERSON
Stunning macrophotography and an
engaging narrative follow the journey of
the bee from ower to hive to honey.
hardcover, 5 x 8"
164 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$24.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-942-3
Product No. 682942
eISBN: 978-1-60469-144-3
Keeping Bees in Towns and Cities
LUKE DIXON
Everything an aspiring beekeeper needs
to know: how to select the perfect hive,
buy bees, care for a colony, and harvest
honey.
paperback, 7 x 9"
184 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$24.95 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60469-287-7
Product No. 689287
eISBN: 978-1-60469-449-9
Latin for Bird Lovers
Over 3,000 bird names
explored and explained
ROGER LEDERER & CAROL BURR
The meanings of over 3,000 words
used to describe birds, along with
proles of important ornithologists,
features on 20 bird genera, and
gorgeous color illustrations.
paper over board, 6 x 9"
224 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 @2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-546-5
Product No. 689546
DR. ROGER L EDERER & CAROL BURR
Over 3,000
bird names
explored
and explained
Latin
Bird
Lovers
for
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The Kingdom Fungi
The biology of mushrooms, molds, and lichens
STEVEN L. STEPHENSON
A comprehensive look at the biology,
structure, and morphological diversity
of fungi, with information on their
ecological importance in nature.
hardcover, 6 x 9"
328 pp, color insert
$34.95 CAN$45.95 2010
ISBN: 978-0-88192-891-4
Product No. 682891
eISBN: 978-1-60469-402-4
Choice Magazine
Outstanding Academic Book
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A FIELD GUIDE TO BRITAIN AND EUROPE
WILD FRUIT
ALAIN
& MARIE-JEANNE
GNEV
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Plant Conservation
Why it matters and how it works
TIMOTHY WALKER
Examines the most crucial
areas of plant conservation
and shows what can be
done to prevent greater plant
extinctions.
hardcover, 6 x 9"
300 pp, two color throughout
$29.95 CAN$38.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-260-0
Product No. 689260
eISBN: 978-1-60469-569-4
Wild Fruit
A eld guide to Britain and Europe
ALAIN & MARIE-JEANNE GENEVE
A eld guide featuring 220 wild fruits
with plant descriptions that include
information on identication, tasting
notes, and the plants medicinal uses.
exibind, 6 x 8
7/8"
224 pp, full color throughout
$32.00 CAN$41.00 2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-586-1
Product No. 689586
eISBN: 978-1-60469-636-3
California Mushrooms
The comprehensive identication guide
DENNIS E. DESJARDIN, MICHAEL G. WOOD
& FREDERICK A. STEVENS
1,100 species proles with descrip-
tions, color photographs, information
on macro- and micromorphology,
habitat, edibility, and comparisons
with closely related species and
potential look-alikes.
paper over board, 8 x 11"
576 pp, full color throughout
$60.00 CAN$77.00
ISBN: 978-1-60469-353-9
Product No. 689353
NATURE
SHIPS IN NOVEMBER
California Foraging
120 wild and avorful edibles from
evergreen huckleberries to wild ginger
JUDITH LARNER LOWRY
Includes lists for year-round foraging
and tips on identication, harvesting,
and preparation. Covers the entire state.
paperback, 6 x 9"
316 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 @2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-420-8
Product No. 689420
Northeast Foraging
120 wild and avorful edibles
from beach plums to wineberries
LEDA MEREDITH
Includes lists for year-round foraging
and tips on identication, harvesting,
and preparation. For NY, NJ, PA, DE,
MD, CT, ME, MA, NH, RI, VT, and
Ontario and Quebec.
paperback, 6 x 9"
316 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 @2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-417-8
Product No. 689417
eISBN: 978-1-60469-601-1
Pacic Northwest Foraging
120 wild and avorful edibles from
Alaska blueberries to wild hazelnuts
DOUGLAS DEUR
Includes lists for year-round
foraging and tips on identication,
harvesting, and preparation. For OR,
WA, southeastern AK, and British
Columbia.
paperback, 6 x 9"
304 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 @2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-352-2
Product No. 689352
eISBN: 978-1-60469-615-8
REGIONAL
FORAGING
GUIDES
This series makes foraging
accessible to everyone, from
beginners looking for reliable
advice to experienced foragers
seeking new avors. Each
guides include proles for
more than 100 of the tastiest
and easiest-to-nd varieties,
color photographs that aid
identication, and seasonal lists
of when a where to harvest.
SPRI NG 2015 56
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Laughter on the Stairs
BEVERLEY NICHOLS
Beverley Nichols tells the
amusing story of building a
garden and the people and
problems he encountered
along the way.
hardcover, 5 x 8"
260 pp, b&w illustrations throughout
$24.95 CAN$32.95 1998
ISBN: 978-0-88192-460-2
Product No. 682460
eISBN: 978-1-60469-013-2
Rhapsody in Green
The garden wit and wisdom
of Beverley Nichols
BEVERLEY NICHOLS
EDITED BY ROY C. DICKS
Carefully selected passages
and quotes that offer a
tantalizing taste of Beverley
Nichols's humor, passion,
poetry, and opinions about
plants.
hardcover, 538 x 7"
136 pp, b&w illustrations throughout
$17.95 CAN$23.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-948-5
Product No. 682948
eISBN: 978-1-60469-150-4
Down the Kitchen Sink
BEVERLEY NICHOLS
Describes Beverley Nicholss
early forays into cooking. Fea-
tures a foreword by Roy Dicks
and illustrations by Val Biro.
hardcover, 5 x 8"
212 pp, b&w illustrations throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 2006
ISBN: 978-0-88192-804-4
Product No. 682804
eISBN: 978-1-60469-011-8
Sunlight on the Lawn
BEVERLEY NICHOLS
Beverley Nichols tells the
story of renovating his run-
down Georgian mansion and
the problems he encountered
along the way.
hardcover, 5 x 8"
273 pp, b&w illustrations throughout
$24.95 CAN$32.95 1999
ISBN: 978-0-88192-467-1
Product No. 682467
eISBN: 978-1-60469-012-5
The View from Great Dixter
Christopher Lloyds garden legacy
EDITED BY ROSEMARY ALEXAN-
DER & FERGUS GARRETT
Christopher Lloyd's wide
circle of family and friends
describe what Great Dixter
means to them through es-
says, letters, and art.
hardcover, 7 x 9
208 pp, full color throughout
$27.95 CAN$36.95 2010
ISBN: 978-1-60469-215-0
Product No. 689215
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Seeing Trees
Discover the extraordinary secrets of everyday trees
BY NANCY ROSS HUGO
PHOTOGRAPHS BY ROBERT LLEWELLYN
Delightful text and breathtaking photographs
underscore the fascinating physiology of 10 common
trees and bring the reader into a closer, more intimate
relationship with these miracles of nature.
Trees Up Close
The beauty of bark, leaves, owers, and seeds
NANCY ROSS HUGO
PHOTOGRAPHS BY ROBERT LLEWELLYN
With a gorgeous, photo-driven design, this book
features an intimate and revealing look at the parts of
the most common trees, with hundreds of stunning
photographs and evocative, accessible text.
Seeing Flowers
Discover the hidden life of owers
BY TERI DUNN CHACE
PHOTOGRAPHS BY ROBERT LLEWELLYN
A visual feast that gloriously highlights 343 popular
garden owers. Together, Llewellyn and Chace give the
reader a deeper appreciation of how and why owers
have become so deeply embedded in human culture.
ABOUT ROBERT LLEWELLYN
hardcover, 8 x 10/8"
245 pp, full color throughout
$29.95 CAN$38.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-219-8
Product No. 689219
eISBN: 978-1-60469-327-0
paperback, 6 x 6"
200 pp, full color throughout
$15.00 CAN$19.00 2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-582-3
Product No. 689582
4-copy counter display
$60.00 $76.00CAN
ISBN:978-1-60469-608-0
Product No. 689608
hardcover, 8 x 10"
304 pp, full color throughout
$29.95 CAN$38.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-422-2
Product No. 689422
GROUNDBREAKING
PHOTOGRAPHER
ROBERT LLEWELLYN has been photographing trees and landscapes for more
than forty years. He uses a unique photo process that includes stitching
together large macro photographs that result in gorgeously clear close-up
images of nature.
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Down to Earth
with Helen Dillon
HELEN DILLON
Delightful essays that
encapsulate Helen Dillons
lifetime of gardening know-
how, deep love of plants,
and assured sense of garden
design.
hardcover, 7 x 958"
224 pp, full color throughout
$29.95 CAN$38.95 2007
ISBN: 978-0-88192-859-4
Product No. 682859
Gardening for a Lifetime
How to garden wiser as you grow older
SYDNEY EDDISON
Joyfully presents realistic and
doable changes to the typical
gardening routine that are
realistic, encouraging, and
ideal for older gardeners.
paperback, 5 x 8"
208 pp, b&w illustrations throughout
$14.95 CAN$20.50 2010
ISBN: 978-1-60469-266-2
Product No. 689266
eISBN: 978-1-60469-252-5
American Horticultural
Society Book Award
The Roots of My Obsession
Thirty great gardeners reveal
why they garden
EDITED BY THOMAS C. COOPER
Essays from the most vital
voices in gardening show that
it is a passion that cannot be
conquered, only indulged.
paperback, 5 x 8"
164 pp
$14.95 CAN$20.50 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60469-271-6
Product No. 689271
eISBN: 978-1-60469-412-3
6-copy counter display
$89.70 CAN$123.00
ISBN: 978-1-60469-403-1
Product No. 689403
My Garden, the City and
Me
Rooftop adventures in the wilds of
London
HELEN BABBS
A lyrical and heartfelt narrative
about a twenty-something
gardener in search of a bit of
nature in her urban city.
hardcover, 538 x 7"
144 pp, b&w line drawings throughout
$18.95 CAN$25.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-167-2
Product No. 689167
eISBN: 978-1-60469-319-5
Deep-Rooted Wisdom
Skills and stories from
generations of gardeners
AUGUSTUS JENKINS FARMER
This inspiring guide shares
the nearly lost skills of
generations of gardeners,
like pass-along plants, seed
saving, and homemade
garden structures.
paperback, 6 x 9"
248 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 @2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-452-9
Product No. 689452
eISBN: 978-1-60469-600-4
Beatrix Potter's Gardening Life
The plants and places that inspired the classic children's tales
This lushly illustrated book deeply and beautifully explores the origins
of Beatrix Potters love of gardens and plants. Filled with original
illustrations, watercolors, and new and historical photos and quotations
from Potters books, journals, and letters, it details how her passion is
reected in her work and offers readers a window into the life of one of
our most cherished writers.
GARDEN STORYTELLER
MARTA MCDOWELL lives, gardens, and writes in Chatham, New
Jersey. She consults for public gardens and private clients, writes
and lectures on gardening topics, and teaches landscape history and
horticulture at the New York Botanical Garden, where she studied
landscape design. Martas particular interest is in authors and their
gardens, the connection between the pen and the trowel. She is an
active member of the Beatrix Potter Society.
hardcover, 6 x 8"
340 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-363-8
Product No. 689363
eISBN: 978-1-60469-542-7
Garden Writers
Association Gold Award
40,000 in print
ABOUT MARTA MCDOWELL
BEST
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ARTS, CRAFTS, AND I NDOOR PLANTS
The Unexpected Houseplant
220 extraordinary choices for every
spot in your home
TOVAH MARTIN
A comprehensive, accessible, and
lushly illustrated guide to successfully
choosing, growing, and maintaining a
variety of unique indoor plants.
paperback, 7/8 x 9"
256 pp, full color throughout
$22.95 CAN$29.95 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60469-243-3
Product No. 689243
eISBN: 978-1-60469-426-0
NAMG Editor's Choice
Keshiki Bonsai
The easy, modern way to create miniature landscapes
KENJI KOBAYASHI
This simplied approach to bonsai features 37
stylish projects with step-by-step instructions for
creating landscapes with stones, moss, and plants.
paperback, 7 x 9"
176 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$24.95 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60469-359-1
Product No. 689359
BEST
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The Handbook of Natural Plant Dyes
Personalize your craft with organic colors from acorns,
blackberries, coffee, and other everyday ingredients
SASHA DUERR
Explains the basics of making and using natural
plant dye, with simple projects using a variety of
fabrics and bers.
paperback, 9 x 8
172 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$25.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-071-2
Product No. 689071
Selection of the Crafters Choice Book Club
The Book of Gardening Projects for Kids
101 ways to get kids outside, dirty, and having fun
WHITNEY COHEN & JOHN FISHER
Gardening advice and 101 family-friendly
activities, including how to design a play-
friendly garden and preserve the garden's
bounty.
paperback, 8 x 9"
256 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$24.95 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60469-245-7
Product No. 689245
eISBN: 978-1-60469-405-5
hardcover: $29.95 CAN$39.95
ISBN: 978-1-60469-373-7
Product No. 689373
The Revolutionary Yardscape
Ideas for repurposing local materials to create
containers, pathways, lighting, and more
MATTHEW LEVESQUE
The basics of garden construction
and outdoor decor using local
materials, with ideas for transforming
unconventional materials into
hardscape.
paperback, 8 x 9"
192 pp, full color throughout
$22.95 CAN$28.95 2010
ISBN: 978-0-88192-997-3
Product No. 682997
Garden Writers Association Gold Award
The Art of Botanical Drawing
An introductory guide
AGATHE RAVET-HAEVERMANS
A practical and beautiful guide to the
techniques of botanical painting and
drawing, with 150 charming color
illustrations.
paperback, 10 x 8"
96 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$25.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-990-4
Product No. 682990
Macrophotography for
Gardeners and Nature Lovers
The essential guide to digital techniques
ALAN L. DETRICK
The basics of macrophotography,
with explanations of digital single-
lens reex cameras and details on
image composition.
paperback, 9 x 9"
176 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$32.95 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-890-7
Product No. 682890
eISBN: 978-1-60469-154-2
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Terrarium Craft
Create 50 magical, miniature worlds
AMY BRYANT AIELLO & KATE BRYANT
This accessible project book features step-by-step
instruction for 50 unique terrarium designs and
additional information on maintenance and care.
paperback, 9 x 8"
196 pp, full color throughout
$18.95 CAN$24.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-234-1
Product No. 689234
eISBN: 978-1-60469-309-6
Mosaic Garden Projects
Add color to your garden with tables,
fountains, birdbaths, and more
MARK BRODY
Features a primer on mosaic fundamentals and
25 step-by-step projects arranged in order of
difculty. Project templates are included, along with
instructions on how to scale.
paperback, 8 x 8"
256 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$24.95 2015
ISBN: 978-1-60469-487-1
Product No. 689487
Air Plants
The curious world of tillandsias
ZENAIDA SENGO
Designing with air plants is made easy with stunning
photographs that showcase ideas for use as home
dcor and six step-by-step projects. Also includes
tips on care and maintenance.
paperback, 7 x 9"
224 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$25.95 2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-489-5
Product No. 689489
Gardening in Miniature
Create your own tiny living world
JANIT CALVO
This fun and modern approach to scaled-down
gardening features plant suggestions, design tips,
container selection, and step-by-step projects.
paperback with aps, 8 x 7"
256 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$24.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-372-0
Product No. 689372
eISBN: 978-1-60469-528-1
Concrete Garden Projects
Easy & inexpensive containers, furniture,
water features & more
MALIN NILSSON & CAMILLA ARVIDSSON
Simple, step-by-step instructions for turning
concrete into garden art, including containers,
benches, stools, birdbaths, and stepping stones.
paperback, 7 x 9"
134 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$25.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-282-2
Product No. 689282
eISBN: 978-1-60469-335-5
45,000 in print
Handmade Garden Projects
Step-by-step instructions for creative garden features,
containers, lighting & more
LORENE EDWARDS FORKNER
Step-by-step instructions for creating simple yet eye-
catching garden crafts with eco-friendly materials,
including containers, benches, tables, and more.
paperback, 8 x 8"
224 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$24.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-185-6
Product No. 689185
eISBN: 978-1-60469-375-1
Garden Writers Association Award
45,000 in print
BEST
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CRAFTS FOR GARDENERS
Extend the garden season with crafts! These helpful and inspirational
books offer step-by-step projects and creative ideas for adding color
and style to the home, both indoors and out.
SHIPS IN FEBRUARY
SHIPS IN OCTOBER
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TODD ROLL
PEDAL
PORTLAND
25 Easy Rides for
Exploring the
City by Bike
PEDAL
PORTLAND
Portland City Walks
Twenty explorations in and around town
LAURA O. FOSTER
20 walks that explore the unique
neighborhoods of Portland and
nearby towns, with tips on places
to eat and drink.
paperback, 6 x 9"
320 pp, b&w photos throughout
$19.95 CAN$24.95 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-885-3
Product No. 682885
eISBN: 978-1-60469-157-3
Portland Forest Hikes
Twenty close-in wilderness walks
JAMES D. THAYER
Features 20 wilderness hikes within
20 miles of downtown Portland, with
maps, bus routes, length, grade,
geology, and local history.
paperback, 518 x 7"
192 pp, b&w photos throughout
$16.95 CAN$21.95 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-857-0
Product No. 682857
eISBN: 978-1-60469-025-5
The Portland Stairs Book
Walks, views, stories
LAURA O. FOSTER
Features 20 outdoor stairways
that have amazing backstories
and offer a unique opportunity
for urban explorers to discover
something new.
paperback, 5 x 7"
144 pp, b&w photos throughout
$12.95 CAN$16.50 2010
ISBN: 978-1-60469-069-9
Product No. 689069
Portland Hill Walks
24 explorations in parks and neighborhoods
Revised and expanded
LAURA O. FOSTER
Features 24 miniature walking
adventures stocked with stunning
views and places to sit, eat, and
soak in the local scene.
paperback, 6 x 9"
304 pp, b&w photos throughout
$19.95 CAN$24.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-325-6
Product No. 689325
eISBN: 978-1-60469-538-0
Pedal Portland
25 easy rides for exploring the city by bike
TODD ROLL
Accessible bike rides that explore the
most interesting parts of Portland,
with turn-by-turn instructions and
tips on where to stop to eat and drink
along the way.
paperback, 6 x 8"
224 pp, two color throughout
$16.95 CAN$21.95 @ 2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-423-9
Product No. 689423
eISBN: 978-1-60469-602-8
The 60 best gardens to visit
in Oregon, Washington,
and British Columbia
pacic northwest
garden tour
donald olson
the
The Willamette River Field Guide
200 miles of adventure from
the Cascades to the Columbia
TRAVIS WILLIAMS
A comprehensive guide to the rivers
history, ecology, and geography, and
the effects of alterations to its ecology.
paperback, 6 x 9"
220 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-866-2
Product No. 682866
eISBN: 978-1-60469-148-1
The Oregon Companion
An historical gazetter of the useful,
the curious, and the arcane
RICHARD H. ENGEMAN
This A-to-Z listing of more than 1,000
people, places, and things that dene
Oregon is an essential reference.
paperback, 7 x 9"
432 pp, b&w photos throughout
$29.95 CAN$38.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-899-0
Product No. 682899
eISBN: 978-1-60469-147-4
PACI FI C NORTHWEST
The Pacic Northwest
Garden Tour
The best 60 gardens to visit in Oregon,
Washington, and British Columbia
DONALD OLSON
Highlights the regions most
outstanding public gardens and
nurseries and provides essential
visitor information (location, hours,
and admission), as well as gorgeous
color photographs.
paperback, 6 x 8"
300 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-451-2
Product No. 689451
eISBN: 978-1-60469-643-1
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Wildlife of the Pacic Northwest
Tracking and identifying mammals, birds,
reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates
A Timber Press Field Guide
DAVID MOSKOWITZ
This compact, beautifully illustrated
guide describes more than 180
mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians,
and invertebrates most common in the
region. For OR, WA, northern CA, ID,
western MT, and BC.
exibind, 5 x 8"
364 pp, full color throughout
$25.95 CAN$33.95 2010
ISBN: 978-0-88192-949-2
Product No. 682949
Wolves in the Land of Salmon
DAVID MOSKOWITZ
This lushly illustrated portrait of the
wolves found west of the Cascades
explores how they live, hunt, and
communicate.
hardcover, 7 x 9"
316 pp, full color throughout
$29.95 CAN$38.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-227-3
Product No. 689227
eISBN: 978-1-60469-490-1
Must-See Birds of the
Pacic Northwest
85 unforgettable species, their fascinating
lives, and how to nd them
SARAH SWANSON & MAX SMITH
A lively, practical, and gorgeously
photographed guide to discovering
the region's most extraordinary birds.
Includes eight bird-watching weekend
trips. For OR and WA.
paperback, 7 x 9"
244 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$24.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-337-9
Product No. 689337
eISBN: 978-1-60469-548-9
OF THE
PACIFIC
NORTHWEST
BIRDS
MUST-SEE
SARAH SWANSON &
MAX SMITH
85 Unforgettable Species,
Their Fascinating Lives, and
How to Find Them
Includes 8 WEEKEND BIRDING TRIPS
Wildowers of the
Pacic Northwest
A Timber Press Field Guide
MARK TURNER & PHYLLIS GUSTAFSON
This compact, beautifully illustrated
guide describes 1,220 commonly
encountered species, both native
and nonnative, including perennials,
annuals, and shrubs. For OR, WA,
northern CA, and BC.
exibind, 5 x 8"
512 pp, full color throughout
$27.95 CAN$36.95 2006
ISBN: 978-0-88192-745-0
Product No. 682745
American Horticultural Society Book Award
Insects of the Pacic Northwest
A Timber Press Field Guide
PETER HAGGARD & JUDY HAGGARD
This compact, beautifully illustrated
guide describes more than 450
species of common, easily visible
insects and some noninsect
invertebrates. For OR, WA, northern
CA, and southern BC.
exibind, 5 x 8"
296 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$32.95 2006
ISBN: 978-0-88192-689-7
Product No. 682689
Mushrooms of the
Pacic Northwest
A Timber Press Field Guide
STEVE TRUDELL & JOE AMMIRATI
This compact, beautifully illustrated
guide presents descriptions and
photographs of 460 of the region's
most distinctive and ecologically
important mushrooms. For OR, WA,
ID, southern MT, and southern BC.
exibind, 5 x 8"
352 pp, full color throughout
$27.95 CAN$36.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-935-5
Product No. 682935
eISBN: 978-1-60469-141-2
Steve Trudell & Joe Ammirati
MUSHROOMS
of the PACIFIC NORTHWEST
timber press eld guide
The Northwest
Nature Guide
Where to go and what to see month by month
in Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia
JAMES LUTHER DAVIS
150 of the best wildlife adventures
throughout OR, WA, and BC,
from winter whale watching to fall
seabirding.
paperback, 6 x 9"
448 pp, full color throughout
$29.95 CAN$39.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-867-9
Product No. 682867
eISBN: 978-1-60469-151-1
Trees and Shrubs of
the Pacic Northwest
A Timber Press Field Guide
MARK TURNER & ELLEN KUHLMANN
This compact, beautifully illustrated
guide describes more than 560
commonly encountered trees and
shrubs. For northern CA, OR, WA,
and BC.
exibind, 5 x 8"
448 pp, full color throughout
$27.95 CAN$35.95 @ 2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-263-1
Product No. 689263
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the guide to
west coast
cheese
More than 300 Cheeses Handcrafted
in California, Oregon, and Washington
Sasha Davies
This essential new reference for cheese enthusiasts lls a big gap in my library.
JANET FLETCHER, San Francisco Chronicle cheese columnist and author of Cheese & Wine
The Guide to West
Coast Cheese
More than 300 cheeses handcrafted in
California, Oregon, and Washington
SASHA DAVIES
This accessible guide examines the
distinctive character of each cheese
and includes beverage pairing ideas,
serving suggestions, and features on
producers.
paperback, 5 x 8"
224 pp, color insert
$18.95 CAN$24.95 2010
ISBN: 978-1-60469-090-3
Product No. 689090
eISBN: 978-1-60469-258-7
5-copy counter display
$94.75 CAN$124.75
ISBN: 978-1-60469-438-3
Product No. 689438
Essential Wines and Wineries of
the Pacic Northwest
A guide to the wine countries of Washington,
Oregon, British Columbia, and Idaho
COLE DANEHOWER
Proles the wines, the winemakers,
and the wine countries of WA, OR,
BC, and ID.
paperback, 8 x 10
308 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 2010
ISBN: 978-0-88192-966-9
Product No. 682966
eISBN: 978-1-60469-259-4
Left Coast Roast
A guide to the best coffee and roasters
from San Francisco to Seattle
HANNA NEUSCHWANDER
Explores the key roasters and coffee
shops in WA, OR, and northern CA,
with notes on roasting and brewing
the perfect cup.
paperback, 5x 79 16"
296 pp, two color throughout
$16.95 CAN$22.95 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60469-284-6
Product No. 689284
eISBN: 978-1-60469-441-3
4-copy counter display
$67.80 CAN$91.80
ISBN: 978-1-60469-404-8
Product No. 689404
Craft Beers of the
Pacic Northwest
A beer lovers guide to Oregon,
Washington, and British Columbia
LISA M. MORRISON
Features 18 walkable pub crawls and
highlights 115 key breweries and
brew pubs in OR, WA, and BC.
paperback, 6 x 9"
208 pp, b&w photos throughout
$18.95 CAN$25.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-089-7
Product No. 689089
eISBN: 978-1-60469-313-3
5-copy counter display
$101.70 CAN$129.75
ISBN: 978-1-60469-278-5
Product No. 689278
DEBRA DANI ELS-ZELLER
Daniels-Zeller demonstrates the rich array of inspiring foods with which
to cook delicious, wholesome, and regional vegetarian meals.
DEBORAH MADISON, author of Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone
T H E
northwest
vegetarian
cookbook
200 Recipes that Celebrate the Flavors of Oregon and Washington
The Northwest
Vegetarian Cookbook
200 recipes that celebrate the
avors of Oregon and Washington
DEBRA DANIELS-ZELLER
200 meat-free recipes
that make the most of the
region's bounty, with proles
of important growers and
beekeepers.
paperback, 7 x 9"
272 pp, b&w photographs throughout
$19.95 CAN$25.95 2010
ISBN: 978-1-60469-034-7
Product No. 689034

PACI FI C NORTHWEST
The Northwest
Green Home Primer
KATHLEEN OBRIEN &
KATHLEEN SMITH
Ideas, tips, checklists, and
resources for green-home
planning, construction,
remodeling, and maintenance,
extensively illustrated with
photos and diagrams.
paperback, 8 x 9"
304 pp, b&w photos throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-797-9
Product No. 682797
eISBN: 978-1-60469-021-7
In Search of
Ancient Oregon
A geological and natural history
ELLEN MORRIS BISHOP
A beautifully photographed
and expertly written account of
Oregon's fascinating geological
story, featuring Mount Hood,
Crater Lake, and Smith Rock.
paperback, 8 x 11"
288 pp, full color throughout
$29.95 CAN$39.95 2006
ISBN: 978-0-88192-789-4
Product No. 682789
Frances Fuller Victor Award
The Arts and Crafts
Movement in the
Pacic Northwest
LAWRENCE KREISMAN &
GLENN MASON
A comprehensive exploration
of the arts and crafts legacy
in the Pacic Northwest, with
nearly 400 photographs and
period graphics.
hardcover, 8 x 11"
400 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$31.95 2007
ISBN: 978-0-88192-849-5
Product No. 682849
A Pacic Northwest
Nature Sketchbook
JUDE SIEGEL
Practical tips for working
with pen and watercolor to
create pages rich in personal
meaning.
paperback, 758 x 9"
204 pp, b&w illustrations throughout
$24.95 CAN$32.95 2006
ISBN: 978-0-88192-791-7
Product No. 682791
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TI TLE I NDEX
50 Beautiful Deer-Resistant Plants, Clausen 38
50 High-Impact, Low-Care Garden Plants,
DiSabato-Aust 28
400 Trees and Shrubs for Small Spaces,
Miller 41
A to Z of Plant Names, Coombes, 52
Agaves, Starr 45
Air Plants, Sengo 59
American Azaleas, Towe 42
American Home Landscapes, Adams,
Burcheld 29
American Meadow Garden, Greenlee, Holt 32
American Woodland Garden,
Darke 35
Anxious Gardeners Book of Answers, Chace 50
Apples of North America, Burford 25
Armitages Garden Perennials,
Armitage 40
Armitages Native Plants for North American
Gardens, Armitage 40
Armitages Vines and Climbers,
Armitage 40
Art of Botanical Drawing,
Ravet-Haevermans 58
Art of Creative Pruning, Hobson 43
Arts and Crafts Movement in the Pacic
Northwest, Kreisman, Mason 62
Attracting Benecial Bugs, Walliser 36
Bamboo for Gardens, Meredith 47
Beatrix Potter's Gardening Life, McDowell 57
Beautiful No-Mow Yards, Hadden 32
Bees, Wasps, and Ants, Grissell 54
Beginners Guide to Growing
Heirloom Vegetables, Iannotti 26
Big Gardens in Small Spaces, Cox 31
Bizarre Botanicals, Mellichamp,
Gross 52
Black Plants, Bonine 38
Bloom-Again Orchids, judywhite 46
Blooms Best Perennials and Grasses, Bloom 37
Bonsai with Japanese Maples,
Adams 43
Book of Gardening Projects for Kids,
Cohen, Fisher 58
Book of Little Hostas, Shadrack, Shadrack 47
Botanical Latin, Stearn 52
Botany for Gardeners, Capon 51
Bringing Nature Home, Tallamy 35
Buried Treasures, Ruk ans 49
Cacti and Succulents for Cold
Climates, Chance 44
California Foraging, Lowry 55
California Mushrooms, Desjardin, Wood,
Stevens 55
California Native Landscape, Rubin, Warren 40
Calochortus, Gerritsen, Parsons 49
Camellias, Trehane 42
Childs Garden, Dannenmaier 30
Clematis for Small Spaces, Evison 42
Coleus, Rogers 44
Collectors Garden, Druse 31
Color Concrete Garden Projects, Smith, Snyder 8
Color Encyclopedia of Cape Bulbs, Manning,
Goldblatt, Snijman 49
Complete Book of Garlic, Meredith 26
Complete Book of Potatoes, De Jong, Sieczka,
De Jong 26
Complete Chile Pepper Book, DeWitt, Bosland
24
Concrete Garden Projects, Arvidsson, Nilsson
59
Conifers of the World, Eckenwalder 43
Contemporary Color in the
Landscape, Wilson 29
Craft Beers of the Pacic Northwest, Morrison
62
Creating Rain Gardens, Woele-
Erskine, Uncapher 34
Creative Shrub Garden, McIndoe 41
Crocuses, Ruk ans 49
Cultivating Garden Style, Greayer 29
Cut Flowers of the World, Maree,
van Wyk 53
Daffodil, Kingsbury 49
Decoding Gardening Advice, Gillman, Maynard
50
Deep-Rooted Wisdom, Farmer 57
Designing and Planting a Woodland Garden,
Wiley 31
Designing and Renovating Larger Gardens,
Coltart 31
Designing the New Kitchen Garden, Bartley 24
Designing with Conifers, Bitner 43
Designing with Grasses, Lucas 31
Designing with Succulents,
Baldwin 45
Dirrs Encyclopedia of Trees and Shrubs,
Dirr 41
Dogwoods, Cappiello, Shadow 41
Down the Kitchen Sink, Nichols 56
Down to Earth with Helen Dillon, Dillon 57
Edible Front Yard, Soler 25
Encyclopedia of Container Plants, Rogers,
Cardillo 28
Encyclopedia of Culivated Palms, Rife, Craft,
Zona 44
Encyclopedia of Exotic Plants for Temperate
Climates, Giles 44
Encyclopedia of Garden Ferns,
Olsen 47
Encyclopedia of Grasses for Livable
Landscapes, Darke 35
Encyclopedia of Herbs, Tucker, DeBaggio 24
Encyclopedia of Northwest Native Plants for
Gardens and Landscapes, Robson, Richter,
Filbert 40
Essential Garden Design Workbook, Alexander
28
Essential Garden Maintenance Workbook,
Alexander 28
Essential Wines and Wineries of the Pacic
Northwest, Danehower 62
Essential Perennials, Clausen, Christopher 38
Exotic Planting for Adventurous Gardeners,
Lloyd 44
Explorers Garden, Hinkley 38
Family Kitchen Garden, Liebreich, Wagner,
Wendland 26
Fearless Color Gardens, Meadows 30
Food Plants of the World, van Wyk 26
Fragrant Orchids, Frowine 46
Free-Range Chicken Gardens, Bloom 33
From Art to Landscape, Smith 29
Fruit Trees in Small Spaces,
Eierman 24
Garden Gallery, Little, Lewis 30
Garden Plants of China, Valder 38
Gardeners Guide to Cactus, Calhoun 45
Gardeners Guide to Weather and Climate,
Allaby 10
Gardening for a Lifetime, Eddison 57
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Gardening for the Birds, Adams 32
Gardening in Miniature, Calvo 59
Gardening with Shape, Line and Texture,
Hawthorne 30
Gardening with Woodland Plants, Junker 31
Gardens in China, Valder 48
Green Roof Manual, Snodgrass, McIntyre 34
Green Roof Plants, Snodgrass, Snodgrass 34
Greenhouse Gardener's Manual, Marshall 50
Growing Carnivorous Plants, Rice 48
Growing Citrus, Page 26
Growing Hardy Orchids, Tullock 46
Growing the Midwest Garden, Lyons 12
Growing the Northeast Garden, Keys 33
Growing the Southwest Garden, Phillips 11
Guide to Bearded Irises, Norris 49
Guide to West Coast Cheese, Davies 62
Handbook of Natural Plant Dyes, Duerr 58
Handmade Garden Projects,
Forkner 59
Hellebores, Burrell, Tyler 38
Hellstrip Gardening, Hadden 32
High-Impact, Low-Carbon Gardening, Bowe 34
Homegrown Berries, Read 25
How Plants Work, Chalker, Scott 7
How to Buy the Right Plants, Tools, and
Garden Supplies, Fox 50
How to Eradicate Invasive Plants, Chace 36
How the Government Got in Your Backyard,
Gillman, Heberlig 50
How to Grow a School Garden, Bucklin-Sporer,
Pringle 50
Hydrangeas for American Gardens, Dirr 41
Hydrangeas, Lawson-Hall, Rothera 42
Illustrated Encyclopedia of Orchids,
Pridgeon 46
In Search of Ancient Oregon,
Bishop 62
Indestructible Houseplant, Martin 2
Insects and Gardens, Grissell 54
Insects of the Pacic Northwest, Haggard,
Haggard 61
Iris Family, Goldblatt, Manning 49
Japanese Maples, Vertrees, Gregory 43
Keeping Bees in Towns and Cities, Dixon 54
Keshiki Bonsai, Kobayashi 58
Kingdom Fungi, Stephenson 55
Kitchen Gardeners Handbook, Bartley 24
Know Maintenance Perennial Garden,
Diblik 32
Landscapes of Change, Thoren 30
Landscaping for Privacy, Wingate 33
Latin for Bird Lovers, Lederer, Burr 54
Laughter on the Stairs, Nichols 56
Lavender Lovers Handbook, Bader 24
Layered Garden, Culp, Levine 30
Left Coast Roast, Neuschwander 62
Lilacs, Fiala, Vrugtman 42
Living Landscape, Darke, Tallamy 35
Macro Photography for Gardeners and Nature
Lovers, Detrick 58
Magical World of Moss Gardening, Martin 11
Managing the Wet Garden, Simmons 48
Manual of Plant Grafting, MacDonald 53
Manual of Seed Saving, Heistinger 53
Medicinal Plants of the World, van Wyk, Wink
53
Midwest Foraging, Rose 17
Mind-Altering and Poisonous Plants of the
World, Wink, van Wyk 52
Moss Gardening, Schenk 48
Mosaic Garden Projects, Brody 59
Moth Orchids, Frowine 46
Mushrooms of the Pacic Northwest, Trudell,
Ammirati 61
Mushrooms of the Southern Rocky Mountains,
Evenson 18
Must-See Birds pf the PNW, Swanson,
Smith 61
My Garden, the City and Me,
Babbs 57
Native American Ethnobotany, Moerman 53
Native American Food Plants, Moerman 53
Native American Medicinal Plants, Moerman
53
Native Plants of the Northeast, Leopold 40
Native Plants of the Southeast, Mellichamp 40
Native Trees for North American Landscapes,
Sternberg 41
Native Trees of the Southeast, Kirkman, Brown,
Leopold 42
Natural History of Conifers, Farjon 43
Naturescaping Workbook, Young 36
New American Landscape, Christopher 34
New Encyclopedia of Daylilies, Petit, Peat 37
New Encyclopedia of Hostas, Grenfell,
Shadrack 47
New Encyclopedia of Orchids, la Croix 46
New Low-Maintenance Garden, Easton 33
Niwaki, Hobson 43
Nonstop Garden, Cohen, Benner 29
North American Guide to Common Poisonous
Plants and Mushrooms, Turner, von Aderkas 52
Northeast Foraging, Meredith 55
Northwest Green Home Primer,
OBrien, Smith 62
Northwest Nature Guide, Davis 61
Northwest Vegetarian Cookbook, Daniels-Zeller 62
Octopus, Mather, Anderson, Wood 54
Oregon Companion, Engeman 60
Organic Backyard Vineyard, Powers 24
Pedal Portland, Roll 60
Pacic Northwest Nature Sketchbook, Siegel 62
Pacic Northwest Foraging, Deur 55
Pacic Northwest Garden Tour, Olson 60
Perennial Companions, Fischer 38
Perennials, Carter, Becker, Lilly 37
Perennials for Midwestern Gardens, Kahtz 39
Perennials for the Southwest, Irish 39
Phlox, Locklear 39
Plant Breeding for the Home Gardener,
Tychonievich 51
Plant Conservation, Walker 55
Plant-Driven Design, Ogden, Ogden 29
Plant Form, Bell 52
Plant Lover's Guide to Asters, Picton 6
Plant Lover's Guide to Dahlias, Vernon 39
Plant Lover's Guide to Epimediums, Gregson 6
Plant Lover's Guide to Ferns, Steffen, Olsen 5
Plant Lover's Guide to Salvias, Whittlesey 39
Plant Lover's Guide to Sedums, Horvath 39
Plant Lover's Guide to Snowdrops, Slade 39
Plant Lover's Guide to Tulips, Wilford 5
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Plantiful, Green 37
Planting, Oudolf, Kingsbury 31
Planting and Maintaining a Tree Collection,
Toomer 43
Planting Green Roofs and Living Walls,
Kingsbury, Dunnett 34
Planting the Dry Shade Garden, Rice 32
Plants from Test Tubes, Bridgen, Kyte, Kleyn,
Scoggins 51
Poisonous Plants, Frohne, Pfnder 52
Portland City Walks, Foster 60
Portland Forest Hikes, Thayer 60
Portland Hill Walks, Foster 60
Portland Stairs Book, Foster 60
Pots in the Garden, Rogers 28
Powerhouse Plants, Rice 37
Practical Bamboos, Whittaker 47
Practical Permaculture, Bloom, Boehnlein 33
Prairie-Style Gardens, Steiner 38
Professional Design Guide to Green Roofs,
Dakin, Benjamin, Pantiel 34
Professional Designer's Guide to Garden
Furnishings, Nagel 33
Pruning of Trees, Shrubs and Conifers, Brown,
Kirkham 43
Rain Gardens, Dunnett, Clayden 34
Rancho Gordo Heirloom Bean Growers Guide,
Sando 26
Reference Manual of Woody Plant Propagation,
Dirr, Heuser 41
Revolutionary Yardscape, Levesque 58
Rhapsody in Green, Nichols, Dicks 56
Rock Garden Plant Primer, Grey-Wilson 48
Rock Garden Plants, Mineo 48
Roots of My Obsession, Cooper 57
Roses Without Chemicals, Kukielski 37
Saxifrages, McGregor 48
Seeing Flowers, Chace 56
Seeing Trees, Hugo 56
Self-Sustaining Garden, Thompson 30
Shade, Wiley 47
Short History of the Honey Bee, Readicker-
Henderson, Ilona 54
Small Green Roofs, Dunnett, Gedge, Little,
Snodgrass 34
Small-Space Container Gardens, Richardson 28
Small-Space Vegetable Garden, Bellamy 25
Southeast Foraging, Bennett 16
So You Want to Be a Garden Designer,
Howard 51
So You Want to Start a Nursery, Avent 51
Speedy Vegetable Garden, Diacono,
Leendertz 24
Start a Community Food Garden, Joy,
Leendertz 50
Steppes, Denver Botanic Garden 14
Succulent Container Gardens, Baldwin 45
Succulents Simplied, Baldwin 45
Sunlight on the Lawn, Nichols 56
Super-Charged, Rendon 54
Sweet Pea Book, Rice 39
Tall Perennials, Turner 37
Taming the Trufe, Hall, Brown, Zambonelli 26
Teaming with Microbes, Lowenfels 36
Teaming with Nutrients, Lowenfels 36
Terrarium Craft, Aiello, Bryant 59
Therapeutic Gardens, Wagenfeild, Winterbottom
15
Timber Press Dictionary of Plant Names, von
Erhardt, Seybold, Bdeker, Gtz 52
Timber Press Encyclopedia of Flowering
Shrubs, Gardiner 42
Timber Press Guide to Succulent Plants of the
World, Dortort 44
Timber Press Guide to Vegetable Gardening in
the Mountain States, Newcomer 27
Timber Press Guide to Vegetable Gardening in
the Northeast, Iannotti 27
Timber Press Guide to Vegetable Gardening in
the PNW, Forkner 27
Timber Press Guide to Vegetable Gardening in
the Southeast, Wallace 27
Timber Press Guide to Vegetable Gardening in
the Southwest, Shirey 27
Timber Press Pocket Guide to Bamboos,
Meredith 47
Timber Press Pocket Guide to Conifers, Bitner 43
Timber Press Pocket Guide to Hostas, Grenfell,
Shadrack 47
Timber Press Pocket Guide to Palms, Rife 44
Timber Press Pocket Guide to Water Garden
Plants, Speichert, Speichert 48
Trees and Shrubs of the Pacic Northwest,
Turner, Kuhlman 61
Trees and Shrubs for the Southwest, Irish 42
Trees for All Seasons, Hogan 42
Trees Up Close, Hugo 56
Tropicalismo!, Baggett 44
Truth About Garden Remedies, Gillman 51
Truth About Organic Gardening, Gillman 51
Uncommon Fruits for Every Garden, Reich 26
Understanding Garden Design, Nagel 33
Unexpected Houseplant, Martin 58
Vanilla Orchids, Cameron 46
Vegetable Gardeners Guide to Permaculture,
Shein, Thompson 25
Viburnums, Dirr 41
View from Great Dixter, Alexander, Garrett 56
Waterwise Plants for Sustainable Gardens,
Ogden, Ogden 36
Well-Designed Mixed Garden, DiSabato-Aust
28
Well-Tended Perennial Garden, DiSabato-Aust
28
Whats Wrong With My Fruit Garden?,
Deardorff, Wadsworth 25
Whats Wrong With My Plant? (And How Do I
Fix It?), Deardorff, Wadsworth 25, 51
Whats Wrong With My Vegetable Garden?,
Deardorff, Wadsworth 25
Wild Garden, Robinson, Darke 35
Why Grow That When You Can Grow This?, Keys 37
Wild Fruit, Gnev 55
Wildowers of the Pacic Northwest, Turner,
Gustafson 61
Wildlife of the Pacic Northwest, Moskowitz 61
Willamette River Field Guide, Williams 60
Wolves in the Land of Salmon, Moskowitz 61
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Adams, D. and L. Burcheld American Home
Landscapes, 29
Adams, G. Gardening for the Birds, 32
Adams, P. Bonsai with Japanese Maples, 43
Aiello, A. and K. Bryant Terrarium Craft, 59
Alexander, R. Essential Garden Design Workbook, 28
Essential Garden Maintenance Workbook, 28
Alexander, R. and F. Garrett View from Great
Dixter, 56
Allaby, M. Gardener's Guide to Weather and
Climate, 10
Armitage, A. Armitages Garden Perennials, 40
Armitages Native Plants for North American
Gardens, 40
Armitages Vines and Climbers, 40
Arvidsson, C. and M. Nilsson Concrete Garden
Projects, 59
Avent, T. So You Want to Start a Nursery, 51
Babbs, H. My Garden, the City and Me, 57
Bader, S. Lavender Lovers Handbook, 24
Baggett, P. Tropicalismo!, 44
Baldwin, D. Designing with Succulents, 45
Succulent Container Gardens, 45
Succulents Simplied, 45
Bartley, J. Designing the New Kitchen Garden, 24
Kitchen Gardeners Handbook, 24
Bell, A., Plant Form, 52
Bellamy, A., Small-Space Vegetable Gardens, 25
Bennett, C., Southeast Foraging, 16
Bishop, E. In Search of Ancient Oregon, 62
Bitner, R. Designing with Conifers, 43
Timber Press Pocket Guide to Conifers, 43
Bloom, A. Blooms Best Perennials and Grasses, 37
Bloom, J. Free-Range Chicken Gardens, 33
Practical Permaculture, 33
Bonine, P. Black Plants, 38
Bowe, A. High-Impact, Low-Carbon Gardening, 34
Bridgens, M., H. Scoggins, J. Kleyn, and M.
Bridgen Plants from Test Tubes, 51
Brody, M., Mosaic Garden Projects, 59
Brown, G. and T. Kirkham Pruning of Trees,
Shrubs and Conifers, 43
Bucklin-Sporer, A. and R. Pringle How to Grow a
School Garden, 50
Burford, T. Apples of N. America, 25
Burr C., R. Lederer Latin for Bird Lovers, 54
Burrell, C. and J. Tyler Hellebores, 38
Calhoun, S. Gardeners Guide to Cactus, 45
Calvo, J. Gardening in Miniature, 59
Cameron, K. Vanilla Orchids, 46
Capon, B. Botany for Gardeners, 51
Cappiello, P. and D. Shadow Dogwoods, 41
Carter, S., C. Becker, and B. Lilly Perennials, 37
Chace, T. Anxious Gardener's Book of Answers, 50
How to Eradicate Invasive Plants, 36
Seeing Flowers, 56
Chalker-Scott, L. How Plants Work, 7
Chance, L. Cacti and Succulents for Cold
Climates, 44
Christopher, T. New American Landscape, 34
Clausen, R. 50 Beautiful Deer-Resistant Plants, 38
Essential Perennials, 38
Cohen, S. and J. Benner Nonstop Garden, 29
Cohen, W. and J. Fisher Book of Gardening
Projects for Kids, 58
Coltart, D. Designing and Renovating Larger
Gardens, 31
Coombes, A. A to Z of Plant Names, 52
Cooper, T. Roots of My Obsession, 57
Cox, M. Big Gardens in Small Spaces, 31
Culp, D. with A. Levine Layered Garden, 30
Dakin, K., L. Benjamin, and M. Pantiel
Professional Design Guide to Green Roofs, 34
Danehower, C. Essential Wines and Wineries of
the Pacic Northwest, 62
Daniels-Zeller, D. Northwest Vegetarian
Cookbook, 62
Dannenmaier, M. Childs Garden, 30
Darke, R. American Woodland Garden, 35
Encyclopedia of Grasses for Livable Landscapes,
35
Darke, R. and D. Tallamy The Living Landscape,
35
Davies, S. Guide to West Coast Cheese, 62
Davis, J. Northwest Nature Guide, 61
De Jong, H., J. Sieczka, and W. De Jong Complete
Book of Potatoes, 26
Deardorff, D. and K. Wadsworth Whats Wrong
With My Fruit Garden?, 25
Whats Wrong With My Plant? (And How Do I Fix
It?), 25, 51
Whats Wrong With My Vegetable Garden?, 25
Denver Botanic Gardens, Steppes, 14
Desjardin, D., M. Wood, F. Sterens. California
Mushrooms, 55
Deur, D. Pacic Northwest Foraging, 55
DeWitt, D. and P. Bosland Complete Chile Pepper
Book, 24
Diacono, M. and L. Leendertz Speedy Vegetable
Garden, 24
Diblik, R. Know Maintenance Perennial Garden,
32
Dillon, H. Down to Earth with Helen Dillon, 57
Dirr, M. Dirrs Encyclopedia of Trees and Shrubs, 41
Hydrangeas for American Gardens, 41
Viburnums, 41
Dirr, M. and C. Heuser Reference Manual of
Woody Plant Propagation, 41
DiSabato-Aust, T. 50 High-Impact, Low-Care
Garden Plants, 28
Well-Designed Mixed Garden, 28
Well-Tended Perennial Garden, 28
Dixon, L. Keeping Bees in Towns and Cities, 54
Dortort, F. Timber Press Guide to Succulent
Plants of the World, 44
Druse, K. Collectors Garden, 31
Duerr, S. Handbook of Natural Plant Dyes, 58
Dunnett, N. and A. Clayden Rain Gardens, 34
Dunnett, N., D. Gedge, J. Little, and E. Snodgrass
Small Green Roofs, 34
Easton, V. New Low-Maintenance Garden, 33
Eckenwalder, J. Conifers of the World, 43
Eddison, S. Gardening for a Lifetime, 57
Eierman, C. Fruit Trees in Small Spaces, 24
Engeman, R. Oregon Companion, 60
Evenson, Y. Mushrooms of the Southern Rocky
Mountains, 18
Evison, R. Clematis for Small Spaces, 42
Farjon, A. Natural History of Conifers, 43
Farmer, A. Deep-Rooted Wisdom, 57
Fiala, J. and F. Vrugtman Lilacs, 42
Fischer, T. Perennial Companions, 38
Forkner, L. Handmade Garden Projects, 59
Timber Press Guide to Vegetable Gardening in
the PNW, 27
Foster, L. Portland City Walks, 60
Portland Hill Walks, 60
Portland Stairs Book, 60
Fox, J. How to Buy the Right Plants, Tools, and
Garden Supplies, 50
Frohne, D. and H. Pfnder Poisonous Plants, 52
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Moth Orchids, 46
Gardiner, J. Timber Press Encyclopedia of Flowering
Shrubs, 42
Gnev, A. Wild Fruit, 55
Gerritsen, M. and R. Parsons Calochortus, 49
Giles, W. Encyclopedia of Exotic Plants for
Temperate Climates, 44
Gillman, J. Truth About Garden Remedies, 51
Truth About Organic Gardening, 51
Gillman, J. and E. Heberlig How the Government
Got in Your Backyard, 50
Gillman, J. and M. Maynard Decoding Gardening
Advice, 50
Goldblatt, P. and J. Manning Iris Family, 49
Greayer, R. Cultivating Garden Style, 29
Green, K. Plantiful, 37
Greenlee, J. and S. Holt American Meadow
Garden, 32
Gregson, S. Plant Lover's Guide to Epimediums, 6
Grenfell, D. and M. Shadrack New Encyclopedia
of Hostas, 47
Timber Press Pocket Guide to Hostas, 47
Grey-Wilson, C. Rock Garden Plant Primer, 48
Grissell, E. Bees, Wasps, and Ants, 54
Insects and Gardens, 54
Hadden, E. Beautiful No-Mow Yards 32
Hellstrip Gardening, 32
Haggard, P. and J. Haggard Insects of the Pacic
Northwest, 61
Hall, I., G. Brown, and A. Zambonelli Taming the
Trufe, 26
Hawthorne, L. Gardening with Shape, Line and
Texture, 30
Heistinger, A. Manual of Seed Saving, 53
Hinkley, D. Explorers Garden, 38
Hobson, J. Art of Creative Pruning, 43
Niwaki, 43
Hogan, S. Trees for All Seasons, 42
Horvath, B. Plant Lover's Guide to Sedums, 39
Howard, L. So You Want to Be a Garden Designer,
51
Hugo, N. Seeing Trees, 56
Trees up Close, 56
Iannotti, M. Beginners Guide to Growing
Heirloom Vegetables, 26
Timber Press Guide to Vegetable Gardening in
the Northeast, 27
Irish, M. Perennials for the Southwest, 39
Trees and Shrubs for the Southwest, 42
Joy, L. Start a Community Food Garden, 50
judywhite Bloom-Again Orchids, 46
Junker, K. Gardening with Woodland Plants, 31
Kahtz, A. Perennials for Midwestern Gardens, 39
Keys, A. Why Grow That When You Can Grow
This?, 37
Growing the Northeast Garden, 33
Kingsbury, N. Daffodil, 49
Kingsbury, N. and N. Dunnett Planting Green
Roofs and Living Walls, 34
Kirkman, K., C. Brown, and D. Leopold Native
Trees of the Southeast, 42
Kobayashi, K. Keshiki Bonsai, 58
Kreisman, L. and G. Mason Arts and Crafts
Movement in the Pacic Northwest, 62
Kuhlman, E. and M. Turner Trees and Shrubs of
the Pacic Northwest, 61
Kukielski, P. Roses Without Chemicals, 37
la Croix, I. New Encyclopedia of Orchids, 46
Lederer, R. and C. Burr Latin for Bird Lovers, 54
Leopold, D. Native Plants of the Northeast, 40
Levesque, M. Revolutionary Yardscape, 58
Liebreich, K., J. Wagner, and A. Wendland
Family Kitchen Garden, 26
Little, G. and D. Lewis Garden Gallery, 30
Llewellyn, R. Seeing Flowers, 56
Seeing Trees, 56
Trees Up Close, 56
Lloyd, C. Exotic Planting for Adventurous
Gardeners, 44
Locklear, J. Phlox, 39
Lowenfels, J. Teaming with Nutrients, 36
Lowenfels, J. and W. Lewis Teaming with
Microbes, 36
Lowry, J. California Foraging, 55
Lucas, N. Designing with Grasses, 31
Lyon, E. Growing the Midwest Garden, 12
MacDonald, P. The Manual of Plant Grafting, 53
Manning, J., P. Goldblatt, and D. Snijman Color
Encyclopedia of Cape Bulbs, 49
Maree, J. and B. van Wyk Cut Flowers of the
World, 53
Marshall, R. The Greenhouse Gardener's Manual,
50
Martin, A. Magical World of Moss Gardening, 11
Martin, T. Indestructible Houseplant, 2
Unexpected Houseplant, 58
Mather, J., R. Anderson, and
J. Wood Octopus, 54
McDowell, M. Beatrix Potter's Gardening Life, 57
McGregor, M. Saxifrages, 48
McIndoe, A. Creative Shrub Garden, 41
Meadows, K. Fearless Color Gardens, 30
Mellichamp, L. Native Plants of the Southeast,
40
Mellichamp, L. and P. Gross Bizarre
Botanicals, 52
Meredith, L. Northeast Foraging, 55
Meredith, T. Bamboo for Gardens, 47
Complete Book of Garlic, 26
Timber Press Pocket Guide to Bamboos, 47
Miller, D. 400 Trees and Shrubs for Small Spaces,
41
Mineo, B. Rock Garden Plants, 48
Moerman, D. Native American Ethnobotany, 53
Native American Food Plants, 53
Native American Medicinal Plants, 53
Morrison, L. Craft Beers of the Pacic
Northwest, 62
Moskowitz, D. Wildlife of the Pacic
Northwest, 61
Wolves in the Land of Salmon, 61
Nagel, V. Understanding Garden Design, 33
The Professional Designer's Guide to Garden
Furnishings, 33
Neuschwander, H. Left Coast Roast, 62
Newcomer, M. Timber Press Guide to Vegetable
Gardening in the Mountain States, 27
Nichols, B. Down the Kitchen Sink, 56
Laughter on the Stairs, 56
Sunlight on the Lawn, 56
Nichols, B. and R. Dicks Rhapsody in Green, 56
Norris, K. Guide to Bearded Irises, 49
OBrien, K. and K. Smith Northwest Green Home
Primer, 62
Ogden, S. and L. Ogden Plant-Driven Design, 29
Waterwise Plants for Sustainable Gardens, 36
Olsen, S. Encyclopedia of Garden Ferns, 47
Plant Lover's Guide to Ferns, 5
Olsen, D. Pacic Northwest Garden Tour, 60
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Oudolf, P. and N. Kingsbury Planting, 31
Page, M. Growing Citrus, 26
Peat, J. and T. Petit New Encyclopedia of
Daylilies, 37
Phillips, J. Growing the Southwest Garden, 13
Picton, H and P. Piction Plant Lover's Guide to
Asters, 6
Powers, T. Organic Backyard Vineyard, 24
Pridgeon, A. Illustrated Encyclopedia of Orchids,
46
Ravet-Haevermans, A. Art of Botanical Drawing, 58
Readicker-Henderson, E. and Ilona
Short History of the Honey Bee, 54
Reich, L. Uncommon Fruits for Every Garden, 26
Rendon, J. Super-Charged, 54
Rice, B. Growing Carnivorous Plants, 48
Rice, G. Planting the Dry Shade Garden, 32
Powerhouse Plants, 37
Sweet Pea Book, 39
Richardson, F. Small-Space Container
Gardens, 28
Rife, R. Timber Press Pocket Guide to Palms, 44
Rife, R., P. Craft, and S. Zona Encyclopedia of
Cultivated Palms, 44
Robinson, W. and R. Darke Wild Garden, 35
Robson, K., A. Richter, and M. Filbert
Encyclopedia of Northwest Native Plants for
Gardens and Landscapes, 40
Rogers, R. Coleus, 44
Pots in the Garden, 28
Rogers, R. and R. Cardillo Encyclopedia of
Container Plants, 28
Rose, L. Midwest Foraging, 17
Rubin, G. and L. Warren California Native
Landscape, 40
Rukans, J. Buried Treasures, 49
Crocuses, 49
Sando, S. Rancho Gordo Heirloom Bean Growers
Guide, 26
Schenk, G. Moss Gardening, 48
Sengo, Z., G. Air Plants, 59
Shadrack, K. and M. Shadrack Book of Little
Hostas, 47
Shein, C. with J. Thompson Vegetable Gardeners
Guide to Permaculture, 25
Shirey, T. The Timber Press Guide to Vegetable
Gardening in the Southwest, 27
Siegel, J. Pacic Northwest Nature Sketchbook, 62
Simmons, J. Managing the Wet Garden, 48
Slade, N. Plant Lover's Guide to Snowdrops, 39
Smith, M. and M. Snyder Color Concrete Garden
Projects, 8
Smith, W. From Art to Landscape, 29
Snodgrass, E. and L. McIntyre Green Roof
Manual, 34
Snodgrass, E. and L. Snodgrass Green Roof
Plants, 34
Soler, I. Edible Front Yard, 25
Speichert, G. and S. Speichert Timber Press
Pocket Guide to Water Garden Plants, 48
Starr, G. Agaves, 45
Stearn, W. Botanical Latin, 52
Steffen, R. and S. Olsen Plant Lovers Guide to
Ferns, 5
Steiner, L. Prairie-Style Gardens, 38
Stephenson, S. Kingdom Fungi, 55
Sternberg, G. Native Trees for North American
Landscapes, 41
Swanson, S. and M. Smith Must-See Birds, 61
Tallamy, D. Bringing Nature Home, 35
Thayer, J. Portland Forest Hikes, 60
Thompson, P. Self-Sustaining Garden, 30
Thoren, R. Landscapes of Change, 30
Toomer, S. Planting and Maintaining a Tree
Collection, 43
Towe, L. American Azaleas, 42
Trehane, J. Camellias, 42
Trudell, S. and J. Ammirati Mushrooms of the
Pacic Northwest, 61
Tucker, A. and T. DeBaggio Encyclopedia of
Herbs, 24
Tullock, J. Growing Hardy Orchids, 46
Turner, M. and E. Kuhlman Trees and Shrubs of th
Pacic Northwest, 61
Turner, N. and P. von Aderkas North American
Guide to Common Poisonous Plants and
Mushrooms, 52
Turner, R. Tall Perennials, 37
Tychonievich, J. Plant Breeding for the Home
Gardener, 51
Valder, P. Garden Plants of China, 38
Gardens in China, 48
van Wyk, B. Food Plants of the World, 26
van Wyk, B. and M. Wink Medicinal Plants of the
World, 53
Vernon, A. Plant Lover's Guide to Dahlias, 39
Vertrees, J. and P. Gregory Japanese Maples, 43
von Erhardt, W., S. Seybold, N. Bdeker, and E. Gtz
Timber Press Dictionary of Plant Names, 52
Wagenfeld, A and D. Winterbottom, Therapeutic
Gardens, 15
Walker, T. Plant Conservation, 55
Wallace, I. Timber Press Guide to Vegetable
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