Timber Press Fall 2015 Catalog
Timber Press Fall 2015 Catalog
Timber Press Fall 2015 Catalog
Fall 2015
New Releases2
Backlist 25
HERBS AND EDIBLES
26
29
GARDEN DESIGN
30
38
43
46
SPECIALTY PLANTS
48
52
GARDEN REFERENCE
53
NATURE
57
ARMCHAIR GARDENING
59
62
PACIFIC NORTHWEST
64
Indexes
67
Ordering Information
73
NEW RELEASES
The Natural
World of
Winniethe-Pooh
FALL 2015
SEPTEMBER 2015
Hardcover; 6 x 9
308 pages; full color throughout
$24.95 US/ $33.95 CAN/ 15.00
ISBN: 978-1-60469-599-1
Product No: 689599
Exploring the
Hundred Acre Wood
In Which Piglet
Meets a Heffalump
(Winnie-the-Pooh)
ORIGINS
of the
STORIES
The Trap for Heffalumps
At Cotchford Farm, the old walnut tree provided enough room for
the real Christopher Robin and his stuffed bear, but when his Lon-
don friend Anne came to visit the country, the hollow felt crowded.
Anne could visit, of course. She could come for tea. But living there?
raphy. Children of this age do not easily give up their space, even
to best friends. Fortunately there was another piece of real estate
close bythe well house, a shelter which covered over a new well
Everyone who loves Pooh and Piglet and Christopher Robin will
cherish this behind-the-scenes exploration of A. A. Milnes world.
pher Robin and Anne visited each other by walking along a path
he had made.
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the jar. At the moment Piglet looks down, Pooh is making loud roaring noises, stumbling, and bumping his head on tree roots. Horrified, Piglet cries and scampers to Christopher Robin, who discovers
inspired by real places and people, fears and joys, and stirred by
a fathers writerly imagination. Christopher Robin did dig a Heffa-
lump trap near the walnut tree at Cotchford Farm. In the story Pig-
let Meets a Heffalump, the trap is situated near the Six Pine Trees.
Those six pines could have been anywhere in Ashdown Forest, and
fears.
Rounding the
spinney, from In
Which Pooh and
Piglet Go Hunting and Nearly
Catch a Woozle
(Winnie-the-Pooh)
Piglet dreaming
96
M
ore than 70 million copies of A. A. Milnes books have been
sold worldwide
Backlist Highlights
W
innie-the-Pooh is a five-billion-dollar bear; he is the second
highest earning fictional character after Mickey Mouse
T
he charming package includes 45 of the original E. H. Shepard
illustrations, along with hundreds of historic and contemporary
photographs
S
ame format and approach as Beatrix Potters Gardening Life,
a bestseller with 40,000 copies in print
978-1-60469-363-8, 689363,
$24.95 US/ $33.95 CAN
978-1-60469-271-6, 689271
$14.95 US/$19.95 CAN
FALL 2015
NEW RELEASES
The Art of
Gardening
FALL 2015
SEPTEMBER 2015
Backlist Highlights
C
hanticleer receives more than 40,000 visitors each year
and has been featured in national media including the New
York Times, Sunset, and Martha Stewart Living
R
eaders will learn how to incorporate design lessons from
this extraordinary public garden into their own gardens
F
eatures enchanting photographs by award-winning photographer
Rob Cardillo, the photographer of the bestselling book The
Layered Garden
978-1-60469-236-5, 689236,
$34.95 US/$46.95 CAN
978-0-88192-877-8, 682877
$34.95 US/$46.95 CAN
NEW RELEASES
Seeing
Seeds
FALL 2015
AUGUST 2015
Hardcover; 8 x 10
288 pages; full color throughout
$29.95 US/ $39.95 CAN/ 20.00
ISBN: 978-1-60469-492-5
Product No: 689492
A Must-See Series!
ALSO AVAILABLE
978-1-60469-422-2; 689422
$29.95 US/$39.95 CAN
978-1-60469-219-8; 689219
$29.95 US/$39.95 CAN
T
he Seeing series has received stellar
publicity coverage from national sources
like the New York Times, Sunset, and
Martha Stewart Living
978-1-60469-582-3; 689582
$15.00 US/$20.00 CAN
FALL 2015
NEW RELEASES
Whats
Wrong
With My
Houseplant?
JANUARY 2016
Paperback; 75/8 x 9
304 pages; full color throughout
$24.95 US/ $33.95 CAN/ 16.99
ISBN: 978-1-60469-590-8
Product No: 689590
ALSO AVAILABLE IN
PAPER OVER BOARD:
$34.95 US/ $46.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-633-2
Product No: 689633
Backlist Highlights
This bestselling series has a combined 89,000 copies in print
H
ouseplants are more popular than ever and are considered an
important element of a well-designed home
Includes advice for palms, flowering and foliage plants, vines,
ferns, orchids and bromeliads, cacti and succulents, and herbs
Consumers are turning to organic solutions more than ever before
978-0-88192-961-4, 682961
$24.95 US/ $33.95 CAN
8
FALL 2015
978-1-60469-184-9, 689184
$24.95 US/ $33.95 CAN
NEW RELEASES
Plants
with Style
DECEMBER 2015
Backlist Highlights
P
rofiles of new and classic garden plants include growing and
maintenance tips
Inspiring photographs of successful garden designs from around
the country offer inspiration
K
elly Norris is one of the gardening worlds up-and-coming stars;
the New York Times recently referred to him as one of botanys
new boys
978-1-60469-477-2, 689477
$35.00 US/$47.00 CAN
978-1-60469-210-5, 689210
$24.95 US/$33.95 CAN
FALL 2015
NEW RELEASES
The Herbal
Apothecary
100 Medicinal Herbs
and How to Use Them
JJ PURSELL
PHOTOGRAPHS BY SHAWN LINEHAN
More people than ever before are taking control of their own
health and turning to natural remedies for everything from the
common cold to insomnia. But how do they find trustworthy
advice?
The Herbal Apothecary by board-certified naturopath JJ Pursell
is an accessible, hands-on resource for herbal enthusiasts.
The books holistic approach covers the entire process
from identification to prescription. An A-to-Z of 100 herbs
highlights each plants medicinal uses. Herbal treatments are
organized by condition and include common problems like
acne, inflammation, and stress. And a section devoted to basic
formulations includes step-by-step instructions for making
capsules, oils, poultices, salves, syrups, teas, tinctures,
and vinegars.
This comprehensive, accessible, and beautifully packaged guide
is for enthusiasts looking for more detail, people new to the
practice seeking solid advice, and anyone interested in taking
ownership over their health.
10
FALL 2015
DECEMBER 2015
Paperback; 7 x 9
312 pages; full color throughout
$24.95 US/ $33.95 CAN/ 15.00
ISBN: 978-1-60469-567-0
Product No: 689567
ALSO AVAILABLE IN PAPER OVER BOARD:
$34.95 US/ $46.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-662-2
Product No: 689662
Step-by-step instructions
for medicine making
Backlist Highlights
C
overs the full spectrum of medicinal herbsfrom growing
them at home to making herbal formulations for teas, tinctures,
compresses, and salves
T
he World Health Organization estimates that 80 percent of people
regularly use some type of herbal remedy; sales of books on herbal
medicine reflect this trend and grow each year
N
atural remedies are a hot media topic during the winter flu
and cold season
978-1-60469-221-1, 689221
$27.95 US/$37.95 CAN
978-0-88192-602-6, 682602
$49.95 US/$66.95 CAN
NEW RELEASES
The
Culinary
Herbal
Growing & Preserving
97 Flavorful Herbs
12
FALL 2015
JANUARY 2016
Backlist Highlights
Flavor profiles and growing information for 97 herb varieties
T
ips on harvesting and storing, and techniques specifically
for making pastes, syrups, vinegars, and butters
T H E E NC YC L OPE DI A
of
HERBS
A Comprehensive
Reference to Herbs of
Flavor and Fragrance
A RT H U R O. T UC K E R
and
T HOM A S DE B AG G IO
978-0-88192-994-2, 682994
$39.95 US/$53.95 CAN
978-0-88192-956-0, 682956
$22.95 US/$30.95 CAN
NEW RELEASES
The Field
Guide to
Peppers
DECEMBER 2015
Paperback; 6 x 9
248 pages; full color throughout
$24.95 US/ $33.95 CAN/ 15.00
ISBN: 978-1-60469-588-5
Product No: 689588
Backlist Highlights
P
rofiles for more than 400 pepper varieties include information on
size, color, flavor, and heat scale
E
ach summer there are hundreds of festivals dedicated to peppers
and pepper-related merchandise fills gift shops from Fathers Day
through the end of summer
D
ave DeWitt is regularly featured as a pepper expert in national
magazines, daily newspapers, and on television
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FALL 2015
978-1-60469-580-9, 689580
$19.95 US/ $26.95 CAN
978-1-60469-547-2, 689547
$19.95 US/ $26.95 CAN
NEW RELEASES
Paperback; 7 x 9
232 pages; b/w illustrations throughout
$19.95 US/ $26.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-561-8
Product No: 689561
6-COPY COUNTER DISPLAY
$119.70 US/$161.70 CAN
978-1-60469-684-4, 689684
DECEMBER 2015
Paperback; 7 x 9
256 pages; b/w illustrations throughout
$19.95 US/ $26.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-552-6
Product No: 689552
FALL 2015
15
NEW RELEASES
The
Inspired
Landscape
Twenty-One Extraordinary
Landscape Architects
Explore the Creative Process
SUSAN COHEN
Landscape architects have been trained to see the possibilities
of a specific site, but the best landscape architects are also
artists who use their skills and imaginations to create
something new. And like all artists, they must begin with a
creative spark.
The Inspired Landscape explores and illustrates the sources of
inspiration that 21 outstanding landscape architects used in
their most successful projects. Like the work of Sheila Brady,
who used a wood sculpture as inspiration for the abstract shape
of a large pond in the New York Botanical Gardens Native
Plant Garden. And Cornelia Oberlander, who found the vision
for the form of a Vancouver green roof in a photograph of a
gently undulating orchid leaf.
Lushly illustrated with original sketches, plans, and
photographs and packed with international examples, this is a
must have for professionals, students, and anyone interested in
the story behind a work of art.
OCTOBER 2015
Backlist Highlights
A
n in-depth look at the sources of inspiration used by famous
landscape architects
F
eatures big names like Laurie Olin, Tom Stuart-Smith,
Mikyoung Kim, and Thomas Woltz
H
ighlights well-known projects like Chicagos Crown Sky Garden
and the Fulton Ferry Landing in Brooklyn
978-0-88192-973-7, 682973
$39.95 US/$53.95 CAN
16
FALL 2015
978-1-60469-386-7, 689386
$34.95 US/$46.95 CAN
NEW RELEASES
Planting
in a PostWild World
SEPTEMBER 2015
Backlist Highlights
90000
ISBN 978-1-60469-408-6
N
aturalistic planting design is the most current trend in
landscape design
EAN
978-1-60469-370-6, 689370
$39.95 US/$53.95 CAN
US$39.95
9 781604 694086
P
rovides plant suggestions and design plans for creating plant
communities that emulate nature
Jon Baldivieso
Ralph Vituccio
T
he New York Times profiled Rainers home garden in November
2013 and he authors the influential blog Grounded Design
25.00
978-1-60469-408-6, 689408
$39.95 US/$53.95 CAN
FALL 2015
17
NEW RELEASES
The Manual
of Interior
Plantscaping
DECEMBER 2015
Backlist Highlights
F
eatures basic design principles, care for indoor plants, and
profiles of the 60 best plants for interior spaces
K
athy Fediw is an internationally known interior plantscape
consultant, author, and speaker with over 30 years of experience
Practical, inspiring, and the only book on the topic
978-1-60469-442-0, 689442
$45.00 US/ $60.00 CAN
18
FALL 2015
978-1-60469-312-6, 689312
$39.95 US/$53.95 CAN
NEW RELEASES
Cultivating
Chaos
AUGUST 2015
Backlist Highlights
Self-seeding plants are an essential element of naturalistic style
This style of design is the biggest trend in landscape architecture
U
ses examples of iconic gardens from around the world to help
illustrate and inspire
978-1-60469-334-8, 689334
$24.95 US/$33.95 CAN
978-1-60469-238-9, 689238
$24.95 US/$33.95 CAN
FALL 2015
19
NEW RELEASES
The Dictionary
of Science for
Gardeners
6000 Scientific Terms
Explored and Explained
MICHAEL ALLABY
Climate change, ecology, native plants, pollination, and
organic soil are just a few examples of where gardening meets
science. These topics are regularly written about in gardening
books and magazines that feature scientific terms that may be
unfamiliar and intimidating to readers.
The Dictionary of Science for Gardeners defines more than
6,000 scientific words that relate to gardening. It includes
terms from 16 diverse fields of study, including geography,
entomology, zoology, climatology, and ecology. The language
is straightforward and accessible to the lay reader with helpful
black and white illustrations when necessary. Readers will learn
the meaning of words from abaptation (the ability of a species
to prosper in a particular environment) to zygote (the fertilized
ovum of a plant or animal) and everything in between.
The Dictionary of Science for Gardeners is an essential reference
for advanced gardeners, horticultural students, and professionals.
AUGUST 2015
Backlist Highlights
Helpful definitions from a variety of scientific fields
Includes black and white illustrations throughout
P
art of the Timber Press Science for Gardeners seriesbooks that
make scientific concepts accessible to home gardeners
978-1-60469-554-0, 689554
$29.95 US/$39.95 CAN
20
FALL 2015
978-1-60469-338-6, 689338
$19.95 US/$26.95 CAN
NEW RELEASES
Carnivorous
Plants
FEBRUARY 2016
Backlist Highlights
C
arnivorous plants are more popular than ever; they are sold
alongside air plants and succulents and have been featured on
design-savvy sites like The Horticult and Gardenista
S
hows gardeners how to successfully use carnivorous plants in
a home garden setting
Includes ideas for using the plants in containers, displays, and
terrariums
978-1-60469-560-1, 689560
$24.95 US/$33.95 CAN
978-1-60469-489-5, 689489
$19.95 US/$26.95 CAN
FALL 2015
21
NEW RELEASES
Wildf lowers
of New
England
FEBRUARY 2016
Flexibind; 5 x 8
462 pages; full color throughout
$27.95 US/ $37.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60469-464-2
Product No: 689464
Backlist Highlights
Successful series with more than 80,000 combined copies in print
P
rofiles of 989 species include clear, concise descriptions,
detailed photographs, and a range map
P
ublished with support from the New England Wild Flower
Society, a leading name in conservation with more than 4,500
active members
Northeast
Foraging
120 wild and avorful
edibles from beach plums
to wineberries
Leda Meredith
978-1-60469-417-8, 689417
$24.95 US/$33.95 CAN
22
FALL 2015
978-1-60469-421-5, 689421
$19.95 US/$26.95 CAN
SHIPS APRIL 15
978-1-60469-338-6; 689338; $19.95 US/ $26.95 CAN
SHIPS MAY 13
978-1-60469-554-0; 689554; $29.95 US/ $39.95 CAN
SHIPS JULY 22
978-1-60469-560-1; 689560; $24.95 US/ $33.95 CAN
FALL 2015
23
Bestsellers
24
FALL 2015
BEST
SELLER
Dewitt and Bosland profile 100 popular varieties and include information
on growing, harvesting, and preservation. Includes 85 recipes for appetizers, main dishes, and desserts.
paperback, 8 x 8"
336 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$26.95 2009
ISBN: 978-1-60469-580-9
Product No. 689580
eISBN: 978-1-60469-139-9
hardcover: $29.95 CAN$39.95
ISBN: 978-0-88192-920-1
Product No. 682920
26
FALL 2015
paperback, 8 x 9"
176 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$26.95 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60469-285-3
Product No. 689285
eISBN: 978-1-60469-407-9
paperback, 8 x 9"
264 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$33.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-190-0
Product No. 689190
eISBN: 978-1-60469-391-1
IVETTE SOLER
BEST
SELLER
SMALL-SPACE
VEGETABLE
GARDENS
ANDREA BELLAMY
NEW
NEW
NEW
JOE LAMPL
host, award-winning PBS TV series,
Growing a Greener World
Homegrown Berries
Successfully grow your own strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, blackberries, and more
A TIMBER PRESS GROWING GUIDE
paperback, 8 x 9"
208 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$26.95 2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-317-1
Product No. 689317
eISBN: 978-1-60469-673-8
paperback, 8 x 9"
232 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$26.95 2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-547-2
Product No. 689547
paperback, 8 x 10"
268 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$33.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-270-9
Product No. 689270
eISBN: 978-1-60469-540-3
BEST
SELLER
T H E E NC YC L OPE DI A
of
HERBS
A Comprehensive
Reference to Herbs of
Flavor and Fragrance
A RT H U R O. T UC K E R
and
T HOM A S DE B AG G IO
A comprehensive approach to
every aspect of growing, identifying,
harvesting, preserving, and using
more than 500 species of herbs.
hardcover, 7 x 9"
192 pp, full color throughout
$27.95 CAN$37.95 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60469-221-1
Product No. 689221
eISBN: 978-1-60469-399-7
Selection of the HomeStyle Book Club
hardcover, 7 x 9"
604 pp, line drawings throughout
$39.95 CAN$53.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-994-2
Product No. 682994
eISBN: 978-1-60469-134-4
Library Journals Best Reference Award
JENNIFER R. BARTLEY
JENNIFER R. BARTLEY
FALL 2015
27
BEST
SELLER
HIELKE DE JONG
JOSEPH B. SIECZKA
WALTER DE JONG
TOM BURFORD
hardcover, 8 x 9"
300 pp, full color throughout
$29.95 CAN$39.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-249-5
Product No. 689249
eISBN: 978-1-60469-555-7
hardcover, 8 x 10"
332 pp, full color throughout
$45.00 CAN$60.00 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-883-9
Product No. 682883
American Horticultural
Society Book Award
The
TM
Heirloom Bean
GrowerS Guide
Steve SandoS 50 Favorite varieties
The Speedy
Vegetable Garden
MARK DIACONO & LIA LEENDERTZ
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FALL 2015
Uncommon Fruits
for Every Garden
LEE REICH
This comprehensive
reference profiles over 350
food plants, including cereals,
legumes, nuts, seeds, fruits,
vegetables, herbs, sugar
plants, beverages, and
spices.
STEVE SANDO
paperback, 6 x 9"
308 pp, color insert
$19.95 CAN$26.95 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-944-7
Product No. 682944
eISBN: 978-1-60469-163-4
176
Edibles A to Z
Onions
being a challenging
for
Onions have a reputation
a
essentials are actually
crop, but these culinary
the
the right types and use
cinch when you choose
For a year-round kitchen
right timing for our region.
bultypes, like pungent yellow
staple, choose storage
to
easy
wnbut extremely
bing onions and lesser-kno
Crisp
rennial multiplier onions.
grow in our regionpe
touch,
cooking a professional
green onions give your
grow. For a growing guide
and theyre very easy to
onions (i.e., potato onions
for perennial multiplier
chapter; if you plan to
and shallots) see the October
well in
be sure to order bulbs
grow perennial onions,
advance of fall planting.
of
have only a short window
GROWING Bulbing onions
trigheat or lengthening days
time to grow before spring
and start drying down. To
ger the bulbs to stop growing
haptime to grow before this
ensure they have enough
sow onion seeds in the fall
pens, Southeast gardeners
and choose the right varieties
through very early spring,
hours
(SD) types bulb with 1012
for our latitude. Short Day
of 35N. Northern gardenof daylight; grow these south
which bulb with 1416 hours
ers grow Long Day (LD) types,
grown north of 38N. If youre
of daylight; these are best
like many of us in the Upper
in between these latitudes,
side
that mature on the early
South, choose LD varieties
have
or choose SD varieties. Youll
(look at the day length),
in fall and keep the seedlings
the best results if you sow
or
greenhouse, cold frame,
growing over winter in the
apart.
sow. Thin to about 3 inches
inches apart if you direct
inch deep. Be sure
Cover with fine soil or compost,
are still a little narrower
to transplant when the seedlings
dont
spring (February). Onions
than a pencil, and by early
weeding this crop. Provide
tolerate weeds, so prioritize
the weeds
mulch helps keep down
ample moisture. Organic
Practice crop rotation of
and keeps in water and nutrients.
diseases.
and
pests
at least three years to control
onions)
(often sold as bunching
Traditional green onions
spring
region in the fall through
only do really well in our
like
are cold). Sow them just
(under cover where winters
trans inch apart and thin or
bulbing onions, but at about
bunching
perennial
(Turn to
plant to at least 1 inch apart.
in the hottest months.) Sow
chives for green onion style
and
lots sow once in the fall
for
or
fall,
the
in
once
just
A single sowing can be harvested
again in the early spring.
over an extended period.
crop
onions, pull up the whole
HARVESTING For bulbing
curing and storage. When
in one harvest for the easiest
cure
over, pull up the bulbs and
half of the tops have fallen
under cover with good venthem by hanging or spreading
when
curing
weeks. Theyre done
tilation, for two to three
within
dried. Clip off the tops to
the necks have thoroughly
ed
in mesh bags in a well-ventilat
1 inch of the bulb and store
enough,
whenever the tops are big
place. For green onions,
Pull them up whole.
you can start harvesting.
varieties: Texas Early Grano
VARIETIES Short Day (SD)
the mother of all sweet onions,
(100 days) is often called
sweet
days) is one of the famous
and Granex hybrid (80
varieties: Yellow of Parma
Vidalia types. Long Day (LD)
onion in our 2011 trials, and
(110 days) was the best storage
177
at
Monticello.
extra
Purple (60 days) brings
For green onions, Deep
(65
Evergreen Hardy White
color, just on the bottoms.
even in The North.
days) reliably overwinters
by a minimum of 150 feet.
SEED SAVING Isolate varieties
or isolate by mile.
For pure seed, cage plants
Parsnips
root
are hardy, easy-to-grow
Sweet, nutty parsnips
to carrots. Parsnips are
vegetables, closely related
Theyre worth the wait.
slow growing, so be patient!
the roots, and theyll happily
Heavy frosts sweeten
For
harvest.
to
youre ready
wait in the ground until
locally year round, parsnips
gardeners looking to eat
rediscovering.
are an old staple worth
to two
seeds inch deep, one
GROWING Sow parsnip
the
inches apart, as soon as
seeds per inch, in rows 18
latest.
spring, and by July at the
soil can be worked in the
areas may have better results
Very far-south and coastal
seeds
spring harvest. Soak the
sowing in September for
your
to help germination. When
for 24 hours before sowing
be
should
spacing. Your soil
plants emerge, thin to 4-inch
deeper
rich. The top 10 inches or
well drained and not too
out
free. Dont let the soil dry
should be loose and clod
, which can take up to three
while the seeds are germinating
crust34 inches to prevent soil
weeks. Sow radishes every
mulch will help give even
ing and mark the rows. Liberal
The Northeast
The Southeast
MARIE IANNOTTI
IRA WALLACE
paperback, 7 x 9"
232 pp, two color throughout
$19.95 CAN$26.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-421-5
Product No. 689421
eISBN: 978-1-60469-595-3
6-copy counter display:
$119.70 CAN$161.70
ISBN: 978-1-60469-505-2
Product No. 689505
paperback, 7 x 9"
256 pp, two color throughout
$19.95 CAN$26.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-371-3
Product No. 689371
eISBN: 978-1-60469-573-1
6-copy counter display:
$119.70 CAN$161.70
ISBN: 978-1-60469-503-8
Product No. 689503
Know
Your Zone
NEW
ell
Grow W
The Pacific Northwest
The Southwest
TRISHA SHIREY
paperback, 7 x 9"
233 pp, two color throughout
$19.95 CAN$26.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-351-5
Product No. 689351
eISBN: 978-1-60469-572-4
6-copy counter display:
$119.70 CAN$161.70
ISBN: 978-1-60469-502-1
Product No. 689502
paperback, 7 x 9"
224 pp, two color throughout
$19.95 CAN$26.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-427-7
Product No. 689427
eISBN: 978-1-60469-594-6
6-copy counter display:
$119.70 CAN$161.70
ISBN: 978-1-60469-504-5
Product No. 689504
paperback, 7 x 9"
240 pp, two color throughout
$19.95 CAN$26.95 2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-535-9
Product No. 689535
eISBN: 978-1-60469-679-0
6-copy counter display:
$119.70 CAN$161.70
ISBN: 978-1-60469-603-5
Product No. 689603
FALL 2015
29
GARDEN DESIGN
ROSEMARY ALEXANDER
45,00 in print
ABOUT
Small-Space Container
Gardens
The Encyclopedia of
Container Plants
FERN RICHARDSON
TRACY DISABATO-AUST
BEST
SELLER
hardcover, 73/8 x 103/8"
384 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$46.95 2006
ISBN: 978-0-88192-803-7
Product No. 682803
eISBN: 978-1-60469-299-0
paperback, 10 x 11"
460 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$33.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-967-6
Product No. 682967
30
FALL 2015
50 High-Impact,
Low-Care Garden Plants
Tough-but-beautiful plants anyone can grow
GARDEN DESIGN
ABOUT
ROCHELLE GREAYER
T horough,
inspirational,
and a total win.
Sunset
contemporary color
in the landscape
top designers
inspiring ideas
andrew wilson
new combinations
Contemporary Color
in the Landscape
Plant-Driven Design
Unleashing creativity in
garden design
W. GARY SMITH
hardcover, 8 x 10"
300 pp, full color throughout
$39.95 CAN$53.95 2010
ISBN: 978-0-88192-973-7
Product No. 682973
American Horticultural Society
Book Award
Living Now Book Award
American Horticultural
Society Book Award
FALL 2015
31
GARDEN DESIGN
ABOUT
DAVID L. CULP
ROXI THOREN
NEW
LANDSCAPES
OF CHANGE
INNOVATIVE DESIGNS AND REINVENTED SITES
Landscapes of Change
hardcover, 7 x 11"
312 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$46.95 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
A Garden Gallery
A Childs Garden
32
FALL 2015
paperback, 8 x 10"
180 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$26.95 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-843-3
Product No. 682843
GARDEN DESIGN
ABOUT
PIET OUDOLF
SHIPS IN APRIL
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, Potters Field
Park in London, and his own private garden at Hummelo in the Netherlands.
BEST
SELLER
Planting
NEW
Therapeutic Gardens
A new perspective
hardcover, 8 x 10"
280 pp, full color throughout
$39.95 CAN$53.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-370-6
Product No. 689370
35,00 in print
Edmund C. Snodgrass
and Linda McIntyre
THE
GREEN
ROOF
MANUAL
A Professional
Guide to Design,
Installation, and
Maintenance
paperback, 8 x 9"
256 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$33.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-059-0
Product No. 689059
eISBN: 978-1-60469-308-9
hardcover, 8 x 10"
312 pp, full color throughout
$39.95 CAN$53.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-312-6
Product No. 689312
FALL 2015
33
GARDEN DESIGN
BEST
SELLER
BEAUTIFUL BIODIVERSITY
The Living Landscape
Designing for beauty and biodiversity in the home garden
hardcover, 8 x 10"
352 pp, full color throughout
$39.95 CAN$53.95 @2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-408-6
Product No. 689408
RICK DARKE
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 field botany
and ecology and decades of international
exploration as Longwood Gardens curator
of plants. He has won numerous awards,
including the Scientific Award of the
American Horticultural Society.
ABOUT
DOUG TALLAMY
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 behavioral 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.
BEST
SELLER
34
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RICK DARKE
Expanded edition
WILLIAM ROBINSON & RICK DARKE
hardcover, 10 x 11"
484 pp, full color throughout
$59.95 CAN$79.95 2007
ISBN: 978-0-88192-817-4
Product No. 682817
hardcover, 10 x 11"
378 pp, full color throughout
$49.95 CAN$66.95 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
Certificate of Merit
GARDEN DESIGN
BEST
SELLER
BEST
SELLER
BEST
SELLER
Create a paradise
between the sidewalk
and the curb
Evelyn J. Hadden
Hellstrip Gardening
Create a paradise between the
sidewalk and the curb
EVELYN J. HADDEN
EVELYN J. HADDEN
ROY DIBLIK
paperback, 8 x 9"
252 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$33.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-238-9
Product No. 689238
eISBN: 978-1-60469-390-4
paperback, 9 x 11"
240 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$33.95 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60469-334-8
Product No. 689334
eISBN: 978-1-60469-597-7
paperback, 7 x 9"
193 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$33.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-187-0
Product No. 689187
eISBN: 978-1-60469-328-7
Rain Gardens
FALL 2015
35
GARDEN DESIGN
NEW
NEW
SHIPS IN JUNE
NEW
ANDREW KEYS
EDWARD LYON
JUDITH PHILLIPS
paperback, 7 x 9 "
316 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$33.95 2015
ISBN: 978-1-60469-466-6
Product No. 689466
paperback, 7 x 9 "
316 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$33.95 2015
ISBN: 978-1-60469-521-2
Product No. 689521
paperback, 7 x 9"
304 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$33.95 2015
ISBN: 978-1-60469-448-2
Product No. 689448
paper over board: $34.95 CAN$46.95
ISBN: 978-1-60469-496-3
Product No. 689496
eISBN: 978-1-60469-680-6
KEN DRUSE
NEIL LUCAS
Studies of 28 gardens
throughout the world
show how gardeners can
maintain quality design while
maintaining a plant-driven
focus.
36
FALL 2015
NEW
Gardening with
Woodland Plants
Big Gardens in
Small Spaces
KARAN JUNKER
DOUGLAS COLTART
Practical instructions,
case studies, and photos
of spacious gardens help
designers tackle gardens a
third of an acre and larger.
GARDEN DESIGN
NEW
ABOUT
JESSI BLOOM
MODERN
HOMESTEADER
BEST
SELLER
Practical Permaculture
Understanding Garden
Design
paperback, 8 x 9"
284 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$26.95 2009
ISBN: 978-1-60469-166-5
Product No. 689166
eISBN: 978-1-60469-136-8
Selection of the HomeStyle Book Club
hardcover, 8 x 10
236 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$46.95 2010
ISBN: 978-0-88192-943-0
Product No. 682943
eISBN: 978-1-60469-256-3
The Professional
Designer's Guide to
Garden Furnishings
MARTY WINGATE
paperback, 8 x 9"
156 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$26.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-123-8
Product No. 689123
eISBN: 978-1-60469-374-4
FALL 2015
37
NEW
Powerhouse Plants
Plantiful
Perennials
The gardeners reference
SUSAN CARTER, CARRIE BECKER,
& BOB LILLY
Blooms Best
Perennials and Grasses
Expert plant choices and dramatic
combinations for year-round gardens
ADRIAN BLOOM
38
FALL 2015
Tall Perennials
NEW
ANDY VERNON
JOHN WHITTLESEY
RICHARD WILFORD
NEW
NEW
BRENT HORVATH
NAOMI SLADE
SALLY GREGSON
FALL 2015
39
ABOUT
Hellebores
A comprehensive guide
C. COLSTON BURRELL & JUDITH KNOTT TYLER
40
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NEW
BEST
SELLER
Essential Perennials
Prairie-Style Gardens
Phlox
GRAHAM RICE
LYNN M. STEINER
Washington Post
NATIVE PLANTS
of the
NORTHEAST
a guide for gardening & conservation
BEST
SELLER
DONALD J. LEOPOLD
Encyclopedia of Northwest
Native Plants for Gardens
and Landscapes
ABOUT
hardcover, 8 x 10"
384 pp, full color throughout
$39.95 CAN$53.95 2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-323-2
Product No. 689323
ALLAN M. ARMITAGE
PERENNIAL
EXPERT
ALLAN M. ARMITAGE is a professor
of horticulture at the University of
Georgia, Athens. He 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.
hardcover, 7 x 9"
304 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$46.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-232-7
Product No. 689232
American Gardener
Armitage's
Garden Perennials
Armitage's Native
Plants for North
American Gardens
Armitage's Vines
and Climbers
Second edition
A gardener's guide to
the best vertical plants
American Horticultural
Society Book Award
Selection of the HomeStyle Book Club
FALL 2015
41
200 profiles show where the droughttolerant plant is best adapted, its light
and water needs, soil preference, and
mature size.
Perennials for
Midwestern Gardens
Proven plants for the heartland
ANTHONY W. KAHTZ
paperback, 7 x 9"
249 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$33.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-169-6
Product No. 689169
eISBN: 978-1-60469-336-2
hardcover, 7 x 9"
312 pp, full color throughout
$29.95 CAN$39.95 2006
ISBN: 978-0-88192-761-0
Product No. 682761
hardcover, 7 x 9"
228 pp, full color throughout
$29.95 CAN$39.95 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-893-8
Product No. 682893
Perennial Companions
Black Plants
PETER VALDER
paperback, 8 x 9"
340 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$33.95 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60469-286-0
Product No. 689286
eISBN: 978-1-60469-458-1
42
FALL 2015
ABOUT
MICHAEL A. DIRR
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's Encyclopedia
of Trees and Shrubs
hardcover, 8 x 113/8"
952 pp, full color throughout
$79.95 CAN$106.95 2011
ISBN: 978-0-88192-901-0
Product No. 682901
Viburnums
Flowering shrubs
for every season
American Horticultural
Society Book Award
150,000 in print
Hydrangeas for
American Gardens
A classic, illustrated
reference that features
comprehensive
information on
propagation, pruning,
breeding, drying, design,
and pests and diseases.
hardcover, 75/8 x 9"
236 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$46.95 2004
ISBN: 978-0-88192-641-5
Product No. 682641
American Horticultural
Society Book Award
BEST
SELLER
GUY STERNBERG
A comprehensive guide to
over 1,100 species and their
propagation requirements by
seeds, cuttings, grafting and
budding, and tissue culture.
paperback, 81/2 x 11"
424 pp, b&w photos throughout
$49.95 CAN$66.95 2006
ISBN: 978-1-60469-004-0
Product No. 689004
Dogwoods
Advice on cultivation,
combating pests and
diseases, the fundamentals of
breeding and selection, and
200 color photos round out
this comprehensive guide.
FALL 2015
43
Hydrangeas
A gardeners guide
TONI LAWSON-HALL
& BRIAN ROTHERA
44
FALL 2015
Lilacs
A gardeners encyclopedia
Revised and updated
JOHN L. FIALA
RAYMOND J. EVISON
American Azaleas
Camellias
L. CLARENCE TOWE
Expert recommendations on
all the horticultural aspects
important for growing these
colorful shrubs include tips
on 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
200 climate-appropriate
trees and shrubs, with details
on how to plant and care for
them, make this a must for
Southwest-based gardeners.
hardcover, 7 x 9"
332 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$46.95 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-905-8
Product No. 682905
eISBN: 978-1-60469-158-0
Second edition
GEORGE E. BROWN
REVISED AND EXPANDED
BY TONY KIRKHAM
RICHARD L. BITNER
A Natural History
of Conifers
ALJOS FARJON
hardcover, 8 x 9"
296 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$46.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-193-1
Product No. 689193
eISBN: 978-1-60469-303-4
Bonsai with
Japanese Maples
PETER ADAMS
SIMON TOOMER
hardcover, 7 x 9"
156 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$46.95 2006
ISBN: 978-0-88192-809-9
Product No. 682809
hardcover, 6 x 9"
232 pp, color insert
$39.95 CAN$53.95 2010
ISBN: 978-0-88192-930-0
Product No. 682930
Niwaki
Japanese Maples
hardcover, 9 x 105/8"
144 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$46.95 2007
ISBN: 978-0-88192-835-8
Product No. 682835
FALL 2015
45
The Encyclopedia of
Cultivated Palms
Second edition
ROBERT LEE RIFFLE,
PAUL CRAFT, & SCOTT ZONA
WILL GILES
CHRISTOPHER LLOYD
46
FALL 2015
hardcover, 8 x 11"
192 pp, full color throughout
$29.95 CAN$39.95 2007
ISBN: 978-0-88192-842-6
Product No. 682842
hardcover, 7 x 9"
368 pp, full color throughout
$39.95 CAN$53.95 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60469-264-8
Product No. 689264
eISBN: 978-1-60469-424-6
Coleus
Rainbow foliage for containers and gardens
RAY ROGERS
Tropicalismo!
Spice up your garden with cannas, bananas,
and 93 other eye-catching tropical plants
PAM BAGGETT
ABOUT
BEST
SELLER
BEST
SELLER
paperback, 8 x 9"
228 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$33.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-200-6
Product No. 689200
eISBN: 978-1-60469-380-5
Succulents Simplified
paperback, 8 x 8"
272 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$33.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-393-5
Product No. 689393
eISBN: 978-1-60469-516-8
49,000 in print
44,000 in print
Agaves
Living sculptures for
landscapes and containers
GREG STARR
FALL 2015
47
SPECIALTY PLANTS
SUE OLSEN
48
FALL 2015
Shade
Practical Bamboos
SPECIALTY PLANTS
SHIPS IN JULY
NEW
PETER VALDER
Gardens in China
More than 500 stunning photographs
document the temple courtyards,
gardens, public parks, botanical
gardens, and arboreta of China.
Moss Gardening
FALL 2015
49
SPECIALTY PLANTS
[front flap]
US$00.00
Daffodils are the quintessential spring
flower, their arrival in our gardens,
parks, and woodlands a sure sign that
winter is drawing to a close. Their
popularity and resilience have gained
them a foothold in many corners of
the globe, where enthusiasts have experimented with their basic trumpetand-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, daffodils
have colonized paintings, ceramics,
and poetry and become a metaphor
for the relationship between humans
and nature, their wildness and optimistic spirit brightening our homes in
the dark days of winter.
SHIPS IN JULY
the green jumper
Daffodil
ll-known designer,
er on plants, gardens,
ronment. His doccology from the Unised on the selection
namental perennials
n active research in
sted in combining
s in ecological plantionate advocate for
inations that require
rom the gardener.
dens at his home on
gland and Wales and
NEW
*
Andrea Jones {NK},
Daffodil
[jacket front]
Daffodil
The Remarkable Story of
the Worlds Most Popular
Spring Flower
Noel Kingsbury
Special Photography by Jo
Whitworth
[jacket spine]
The Daffodil
Kingsbury& Whitworth
TP logo
Steppes
Daffodil
hardcover, 7 x 9"
220 pp, full color throughout
$27.50 CAN$36.50 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-318-8
Product No. 689318
eISBN: 978-1-60469-559-5
hardcover, 8 x 9"
352 pp, full color throughout
$39.95 CAN$53.95 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60469-208-2
Product No. 689208
eISBN: 978-1-60469-406-2
hardcover, 8 x 10"
360 pp, full color throughout
$49.95 CAN$66.95 2015
ISBN: 978-1-60469-465-9
Product No. 689465
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 classification.
hardcover, 73/8 x 101/2"
280 pp, color insert
$45.00 CAN$60.00 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-106-1
Product No. 689106
50
FALL 2015
Buried Treasures
SPECIALTY PLANTS
Calochortus
Saxifrages
Bloom-Again Orchids
50 easy-care orchids that flower again and
again and again
JUDYWHITE
Vanilla Orchids
Fragrant Orchids
Moth Orchids
JOHN TULLOCK
hardcover, 6 x 9"
212 pp, color insert
$34.95 CAN$46.95 2011
ISBN: 978-0-88192-989-8
Product No. 682989
eISBN: 978-1-60469-321-8
hardcover, 6 x 9"
200 pp, color insert
$29.95 CAN$39.95 2005
ISBN: 978-0-88192-739-9
Product No. 682739
FALL 2015
51
SHIPS IN MAY
NEW
NEW
THE
GARDENERS
GUIDE to
WEATHER
& CLIMATE
BEST
SELLER
Michael Allaby
WHY the
growing season
is getting longer
HOW to create
microclimates
in your garden
WHY some
plants freeze
when others
survive
WHAT is the
Greenhouse
Effect
paperback, 6 x 9"
236 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$26.95 2015
ISBN: 978-1-60469-338-6
Product No. 689338
ABOUT
JEFF LOWENFELS
PLANT
SCIENTIST
hardcover, 6 x 9"
220 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$33.95 2010
ISBN: 978-1-60469-113-9
Product No. 689113
eISBN: 978-1-60469-254-9
paperback, 6 x 9"
268 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$26.95 2010
ISBN: 978-1-60469-095-8
Product No. 689095
eISBN: 978-1-60469-253-2
BEST
SELLER
BEST
SELLER
FALL 2015
Third edition
BRIAN CAPON
MICHAEL ALLABY
52
The Oregonian
GARDEN REFERENCE
BEST
SELLER
BEST
SELLER
BEST
SELLER
JESSICA WALLISER
High-Impact
Low-Carbon Gardening
1001 ways to garden sustainably
ALICE BOWE
paperback, 8 x 9"
264 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$33.95 2011
ISBN: 978-0-88192-998-0
Product No. 682998
eISBN: 978-1-60469-311-9
paperback, 8 x 10"
228 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$33.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-118-4
Product No. 689118
eISBN: 978-1-60469-360-7
The Greenhouse
Gardeners Manual
ROGER MARSHALL
FALL 2015
53
GARDEN REFERENCE
TONY AVENT
paperback, 6 x 9"
216 pp
$12.95 CAN$17.95 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-912-6
Product No. 682912
eISBN: 978-1-60469-007-1
paperback, 6 x 9"
208 pp
$12.95 CAN$17.95 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-862-4
Product No. 682862
eISBN: 978-1-60469-005-7
54
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Gillman presents an
evidence-based book that
offers definitive advice on
everything from bulbs,
annuals, and perennials to
edibles, trees, and soil care.
paperback, 6 x 9"
224 pp, full color throughout
$16.95 CAN$22.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-220-4
Product No. 689220
eISBN: 978-1-60469-381-2
So You Want to Be
a Garden Designer
How to get started, grow, and thrive in the
landscape design business
LOVE ALBRECHT HOWARD
JIM FOX
GARDEN REFERENCE
Botanical Latin
Fourth edition
WILLIAM T. STEARN
Bizarre Botanicals
How to grow string-of-hearts, jack-in-thepulpit, panda ginger, and other weird and
wonderful plants
LARRY MELLICHAMP & PAULA GROSS
Plant Form
Poisonous Plants
A handbook for doctors, pharmacists,
toxicologists, biologists and veterinarians
Second edition
DIETRICH FROHNE &
HANS JRGEN PFNDER
FALL 2015
55
GARDEN REFERENCE
plants
from
test tubes
an Introduction to
mIcropropagatIon
Fourth Edition
NEW
CUT FLOWERS
OF THE WORLD
A COMPLETE REFERENCE
FOR GROWERS AND FLORISTS
ANDREA HEISTINGER
hardcover, 7 x 9"
344 pp, full color throughout
$39.95 CAN$53.95 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60469-382-9
Product No. 689382
eISBN: 978-1-60469-556-4
N AT I V E
AM E R I C AN
FOOD
P LA N T S
a n et h nobota n ic a l dic t iona ry
da n i e l e . moe r m a n
An ethnobotanical dictionary
DANIEL E. MOERMAN
An ethnobotanical dictionary
DANIEL E. MOERMAN
DANIEL E. MOERMAN
hardcover, 6 x 9"
456 pp, line drawings throughout
$34.95 CAN$46.95 2010
ISBN: 978-1-60469-189-4
Product No. 689189
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
56
FALL 2015
NATURE
SHIPS IN JUNE
Pacific
Northwest
Foraging
120 wild and flavorful edibles
from Alaska blueberries
to wild hazelnuts
SHIPS IN APRIL
southeast
Foraging
BEST
SELLER
NEW
Dougl as Deur
NEW
I came to the Pacific Northwest
because of the endless bounty
of ingredients to cook with.
This book opens my eyes to
even more of the regions edible
wild treasures.
Midwest Foraging
California Foraging
paperback, 6 x 9"
320 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$33.95 2015
ISBN: 978-1-60469-531-1
Product No. 689531
paperback, 6 x 9"
296 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$33.95 2015
ISBN: 978-1-60469-499-4
Product No. 689499
SHIPS IN MAY
SHIPS IN JUNE
paperback, 6 x 9"
304 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$33.95 @2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-352-2
Product No. 689352
eISBN: 978-1-60469-615-8
paperback, 6 x 9"
316 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$33.95 @2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-420-8
Product No. 689420
Northeast
Foraging
NEW
BEST
SELLER
Southeast Foraging
NEW
Leda Meredith
MUSHROOMS of the
Northeast Foraging
California Mushrooms
The comprehensive identification guide
DENNIS E. DESJARDIN, MICHAEL G. WOOD,
& FREDERICK A. STEVENS
FALL 2015
57
NATURE
Latin
for
Over 3,000
bird names
explored
and explained
Bird
Lovers
DR. ROGER LEDERER & CAROL BURR
Plant Conservation
Octopus
Super-Charged
hardcover, 5 x 8"
256 pp
$24.95 CAN$33.95 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60469-295-2
Product No. 689295
eISBN: 978-1-60469-413-0
f
AlAin
& MArie-JeAnne
Gnev
Wild Fruit
A F ield G uide
to
B ritain
and
e urope
fg
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$26.95 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60469-287-7
Product No. 689287
eISBN: 978-1-60469-449-9
A Short History
of the Honey Bee
Humans, flowers, and bees
in the eternal chase for honey
E. READICKER-HENDERSON
Stunning macrophotography
and an engaging narrative
follow the journey of the bee
from flower to hive to honey.
hardcover, 51/2 x 8"
164 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$26.95 2009
ISBN: 978-0-88192-942-3
Product No. 682942
eISBN: 978-1-60469-144-3
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An insightful account of
insect biology supported by
gorgeous photographs that
illustrate the vital interdependence between insects and
plants.
paperback, 6 x 9"
345 pp, color insert
$19.95 CAN$26.95 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
Wild Fruit
A field guide to Britain and Europe
ALAIN GENEVE &
MARIE-JEANNE GENEVE
ARMCHAIR GARDENING
BEST
SELLER
ABOUT
MARTA MCDOWELL
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. McDowells 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.
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, new and historical photos, and quotations
from Potters books, journals, and letters, it details how her passion is
reflected in her work and offers readers a window into the life of one of
our most cherished writers.
hardcover, 6 x 8"
340 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$33.95 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
BEST
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Deep-Rooted Wisdom
paperback, 5 x 8"
164 pp
$14.95 CAN$19.95 2012
ISBN: 978-1-60469-271-6
Product No. 689271
eISBN: 978-1-60469-412-3
6-copy counter display
$89.70 CAN$119.70
ISBN: 978-1-60469-403-1
Product No. 689403
paperback, 6 x 9"
248 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$33.95 @2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-452-9
Product No. 689452
eISBN: 978-1-60469-600-4
paperback, 5 x 8"
208 pp, b&w illustrations throughout
$14.95 CAN$19.95 2010
ISBN: 978-1-60469-266-2
Product No. 689266
eISBN: 978-1-60469-252-5
American Horticultural
Society Book Award
FALL 2015
59
ARMCHAIR GARDENING
HELEN DILLON
hardcover, 7 x 9
208 pp, full color throughout
$27.95 CAN$37.95 2010
ISBN: 978-1-60469-215-0
Product No. 689215
hardcover, 7 x 9"
256 pp, full color throughout
$34.95 CAN$46.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-186-3
Product No. 689186
eISBN: 978-1-60469-304-1
Rhapsody in Green
BEVERLEY NICHOLS
BEVERLEY NICHOLS
BEVERLEY NICHOLS
60
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ARMCHAIR GARDENING
ABOUT
ROBERT LLEWELLYN
GROUNDBREAKING PHOTOGRAPHER
ROBERT LLEWELLYN has been photographing plants and landscapes for more than 40 years.
His photographs have been featured in major art exhibits, and more than 30 books featuring
his photography are in print. His book Washington, The Capital was an official diplomatic gift of
the White House and State Department. He uses a unique photo process that includes stitching
together large macrophotographs that result in gorgeously clear close-up images of nature. To
learn more about Robert Llewellyn and his work visit robertllewellyn.com.
BEST
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BEST
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Seeing Trees
Seeing Flowers
hardcover, 8 x 10/8"
245 pp, full color throughout
$29.95 CAN$39.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-219-8
Product No. 689219
eISBN: 978-1-60469-327-0
hardcover, 8 x 10"
304 pp, full color throughout
$29.95 CAN$39.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-422-2
Product No. 689422
BEST
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Trees Up Close
The beauty of bark, leaves, flowers, and seeds
BY NANCY ROSS HUGO
PHOTOGRAPHS BY ROBERT LLEWELLYN
$60.00 CAN$80.00
ISBN:978-1-60469-608-0
Product No. 689608
FALL 2015
61
NEW
TOVAH MARTIN
THE
HOUSEPLANT
EXPERT
BEST
SELLER
ABOUT
The Handbook of
Natural Plant Dyes
Personalize your craft with organic
colors from acorns, blackberries, coffee, and other everyday ingredients
SASHA DUERR
paperback, 9 x 8
172 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$26.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-071-2
Product No. 689071
paperback, 9 x 9"
176 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$33.95 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-890-7
Product No. 682890
eISBN: 978-1-60469-154-2
62
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The Art of
Botanical Drawing
An introductory guide
AGATHE RAVET-HAEVERMANS
The Revolutionary
Yardscape
Ideas for repurposing local materials to create containers, pathways,
lighting, and more
MATTHEW LEVESQUE
BEST
SELLER
grow
| design | craft
AIR PLANTS
The Curious World of Tillandsias
ZENAIDA SENGO
FOREWORD BY FLORA GRUBB
PHOTOS BY C AITLIN ATKINSON
BEST
SELLER
BEST
SELLER
Terrarium Craft
Keshiki Bonsai
Gardening in Miniature
Air Plants
paperback, 7 x 9"
224 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$26.95 2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-489-5
Product No. 689489
eISBN: 978-1-60469-651-6
SHIPS IN JULY
NEW
MOSAIC
Mosaic NEW
GARDEN
Garden
PROJECTS
Projects
BEST
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25 Easy
Step-by-Step
Projects
paperback, 8 x 8"
224 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$26.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-185-6
Product No. 689185
eISBN: 978-1-60469-375-1
paperback, 8 x 9"
304 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$26.95 2015
ISBN: 978-1-60469-487-1
Product No. 689487
paperback, 7 x 9"
133 pp, full color throughout
$19.95 CAN$26.95 2011
ISBN: 978-1-60469-282-2
Product No. 689282
eISBN: 978-1-60469-335-5
45,000 in print
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PACIFIC NORTHWEST
BEST
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the
pacific northwest
garden tour
donald olson
paperback, 6 x 9"
320 pp, b&w photos throughout
$19.95 CAN$26.95 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-885-3
Product No. 682885
eISBN: 978-1-60469-157-3
paperback, 5 x 7"
144 pp, b&w photos throughout
$12.95 CAN$17.95 2010
ISBN: 978-1-60469-069-9
Product No. 689069
PEDAL
PORTLAND
25 Easy Rides for
Exploring the
City by Bike
TODD ROLL
Pedal Portland
25 easy rides for exploring the city by bike
TODD ROLL
64
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PACIFIC NORTHWEST
BEST
SELLER
MUSHROOMS
of the PACIFIC NORTHWEST
Steve Trudell & Joe Ammirati
Wildflowers of the
Pacific Northwest
Mushrooms of the
Pacific Northwest
flexibind, 5 x 8"
448 pp, full color throughout
$27.95 CAN$37.95 @ 2014
ISBN: 978-1-60469-263-1
Product No. 689263
MUST-SEE
BEST
SELLER
BIRDS
BEST
SELLER
OF THE
PACIFIC
NORTHWEST
85 Unforgettable Species,
Their Fascinating Lives, and
How to Find Them
SARAH SWANSON &
MAX SMITH
Includes
The Northwest
Nature Guide
DAVID MOSKOWITZ
hardcover, 7 x 9"
316 pp, full color throughout
$29.95 CAN$39.95 2013
ISBN: 978-1-60469-227-3
Product No. 689227
eISBN: 978-1-60469-490-1
FALL 2015
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PACIFIC NORTHWEST
This essential new reference for cheese enthusiasts fills a big gap in my library.
JANET FLETCHER , San Francisco Chronicle cheese columnist and author of Cheese & Wine
the guide to
west coast
cheese
Sasha Davies
paperback, 5 x 8"
224 pp, color insert
$18.95 CAN$25.95 2010
ISBN: 978-1-60469-090-3
Product No. 689090
eISBN: 978-1-60469-258-7
paperback, 8 x 10
309 pp, full color throughout
$24.95 CAN$33.95 2010
ISBN: 978-0-88192-966-9
Product No. 682966
eISBN: 978-1-60469-259-4
THE
northwest
vegetarian
cookbook
200 Recipes that Celebrate the Flavors of Oregon and Washington
The Northwest
Green Home Primer
In Search of
Ancient Oregon
A Pacific Northwest
Nature Sketchbook
The Northwest
Vegetarian Cookbook
JUDE SIEGEL
A beautifully photographed
and expertly written account of
Oregon's fascinating geological
story, featuring Mount Hood,
Crater Lake, and Smith Rock.
paperback, 8 x 9"
304 pp, b&w photos throughout
$24.95 CAN$33.95 2008
ISBN: 978-0-88192-797-9
Product No. 682797
eISBN: 978-1-60469-021-7
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A comprehensive exploration
of the arts and crafts legacy
in the Pacific Northwest, with
nearly 400 photographs and
period graphics.
TITLE INDEX
#
50 Beautiful Deer-Resistant Plants, Clausen 40
50 High-Impact, Low-Care Garden Plants,
DiSabato-Aust 30
400 Trees and Shrubs for Small Spaces,
Miller 43
A
A to Z of Plant Names, Coombes, 55
Agaves, Starr 47
Air Plants, Sengo 63
American Azaleas, Towe 44
American Home Landscapes, Adams,
Burchfield 31
C
Cacti and Succulents for Cold
Climates, Chance 46
California Foraging, Lowry 57
California Mushrooms, Desjardin, Wood,
Stevens 57
Camellias, Trehane 44
Coleus, Rogers 46
B
Bamboo for Gardens, Meredith 48
Beatrix Potter's Gardening Life, McDowell 59
Beautiful No-Mow Yards, Hadden 35
Bees, Wasps, and Ants, Grissell 58
F
Fearless Color Gardens, Meadows 32
Daffodil, Kingsbury 50
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Gardening for a Lifetime, Eddison 59
Gardening for the Birds, Adams 35
Gardening in Miniature, Calvo 63
J
Japanese Maples, Vertrees, Gregory 45
Niwaki, Hobson 45
M
Macrophotography for Gardeners and Nature
Lovers, Detrick 62
Magical World of Moss Gardening, Martin 49
Managing the Wet Garden, Simmons 49
Manual of Interior Plantscaping, Fediw 18
O
Octopus, Mather, Anderson, Wood 58
Oregon Companion, Engeman 64
Organic Backyard Vineyard, Powers 26
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Tropicalismo!, Baggett 46
U
Uncommon Fruits for Every Garden, Reich 28
Super-Charged, Rendon 58
S
Saxifrages, McGregor 51
Seeing Flowers, Chace 61
Seeing Trees, Hugo 61
Seeing Seeds, Chace 6
Viburnums, Dirr 43
View from Great Dixter, Alexander, Garrett 60
W
Waterwise Plants for Sustainable Gardens,
Ogden, Ogden 42
Well-Designed Mixed Garden, DiSabato-Aust 30
Well-Tended Perennial Garden, DiSabato-Aust 30
Shade, Wiley 48
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AUTHOR INDEX
C
Calhoun, S. Gardeners Guide to Cactus, 47
Calvo, J. Gardening in Miniature, 63
Cameron, K. Vanilla Orchids, 51
Capon, B. Botany for Gardeners, 52
Cappiello, P. and D. Shadow Dogwoods, 43
Carter, S., C. Becker, and B. Lilly Perennials, 38
Chace, T. Anxious Gardener's Book of Answers, 54
How to Eradicate Invasive Plants, 53
Seeing Flowers, 61
Seeing Seeds, 6
Chalker-Scott, L. How Plants Work, 52
Chance, L. Cacti and Succulents for Cold
Climates, 46
Christopher, T. New American Landscape, 60
Essential Perennials, 40
F
Farjon, A. Natural History of Conifers, 45
Farmer, A. Deep-Rooted Wisdom, 59
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G
Gardiner, J. Timber Press Encyclopedia of Flowering
Shrubs, 44
Gnev, A. Wild Fruit, 58
Gerritsen, M. and R. Parsons Calochortus, 51
Giles, W. Encyclopedia of Exotic Plants for
Temperate Climates, 46
Gillman, J. Truth About Garden Remedies, 54
Truth About Organic Gardening, 54
Gillman, J. and E. Heberlig How the Government
Got in Your Backyard, 54
Gillman, J. and M. Maynard Decoding Gardening
Advice, 54
I
Iannotti, M. Beginners Guide to Growing
Heirloom Vegetables, 28
Timber Press Guide to Vegetable Gardening in
the Northeast, 29
Irish, M. Perennials for the Southwest, 42
Trees and Shrubs for the Southwest, 44
J
Joy, L. Start a Community Food Garden, 27
judywhite Bloom-Again Orchids, 51
Junker, K. Gardening with Woodland Plants, 36
K
Kahtz, A. Perennials for Midwestern Gardens, 42
Keys, A. Why Grow That When You Can Grow
This?, 42
Growing the Northeast Garden, 36
M
MacDonald, P. The Manual of Plant Grafting, 56
Manning, J., P. Goldblatt, and D. Snijman Color
Encyclopedia of Cape Bulbs, 50
Maree, J. and B. van Wyk Cut Flowers of the
World, 56
Marshall, R. The Greenhouse Gardener's Manual,
53
Martin, A. Magical World of Moss Gardening, 49
Martin, T. Indestructible Houseplant, 62
Unexpected Houseplant, 62
Mather, J., R. Anderson, and
J. Wood Octopus, 58
McDowell, M. Beatrix Potter's Gardening Life, 59
McGregor, M. Saxifrages, 51
McIndoe, A. Creative Shrub Garden, 43
Meadows, K. Fearless Color Gardens, 32
Mellichamp, L. Native Plants of the Southeast,
41
Mellichamp, L. and P. Gross Bizarre
Botanicals, 55
Kingsbury, N. Daffodil, 50
Green, K. Plantiful, 38
L
la Croix, I. New Encyclopedia of Orchids, 51
Seeing Seeds, 6
Seeing Trees, 61
Trees Up Close, 61
Locklear, J. Phlox, 40
71
R
Rainer, T and C. West, Planting in a Post-Wild
World, 17
Ravet-Haevermans, A. Art of Botanical Drawing, 62
Readicker-Henderson, E. and Ilona
Short History of the Honey Bee, 58
Rendon, J. Super-Charged, 58
Powerhouse Plants, 38
Sweet Pea Book, 40
T
Thompson, P. Self-Sustaining Garden, 32
Thoren, R. Landscapes of Change, 32
Trehane, J. Camellias, 44
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W
Wagenfeld, A and D. Winterbottom, Therapeutic
Gardens, 33
Walker, T. Plant Conservation, 58
Wallace, I. Timber Press Guide to Vegetable
Gardening in the Southeast, 29
Walliser, J. Attracting Beneficial Bugs, 53
Whittaker, P. Practical Bamboos, 48
Wiley, K. Designing and Planting a Woodland
Garden, 36
Shade, 48
Whittlesey, J. Plant Lover's Guide to Salvias, 39
Wilford, R. Plant Lover's Guide to Tulips, 39
Williams, T. Willamette River Field Guide, 64
Wilson, A. Contemporary Color in the Landscape,
31
Wink, M. and B. van Wyk Mind-Altering and
Poisonous Plants of the World, 55
Rogers, R. Coleus, 46
Y
Young, B. Naturescaping Workbook, 53
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