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AGAZINE INDEX 1995 Devine, Richard, “Learning to Multiply,” Martin, Tovah, Review: Deep in the : AUTHOR Feb., 34. Green, Dec., 14. Dur, Michael A., Review: Landscaping McDonald, Hugh P., and Karin R. Allen, William H., “The Reintroduction with Native Trees, Dec., 13. Stokkink, “Magnificent Mariposas,” Myth,” Apr., 33. Ellis, David J., “The Aspen’s Autumn Dec., 30. Baugh, Tom, “Restoring Spring Alchemy,” Oct., 13. “A Birder Inspired Meldman, Margie, “El Jefe de las Meadow,” Dec., 12. by Butterflies,” Aug., 36. “Care and Plantas,” Oct., 36. Becker, Jackie, “Our Secret Garden,” Propagation of Pelargoniums,” Oct., Minnich, Jeff, “Blame it on the Pears,” June, 9. 34. “The Cloak of the Oak,” June, 13. Oct., 8. Becker, Robert F., “Peter Henderson, “Faye’s Favorites,” Oct., 33. “A Pas- Nesbitt, Caroline, “Garden Schizophre- Plant Pioneer,” Dec., 24. sion for Pelargoniums,” Oct., 30. “The nia,” Dec., 5. Brown, Lauren, “Roger Tory Peterson: Pawpaw Paradox,” Feb., 28. “The Nold, Robert, “Some Tough Exotics,” A Birder Looks to the Ground,” Aug., Popular Parasite,” Dec., 10. “Radical Aug., 42. “Tough Shrubs,” Aug., 38. 32. “Tips on Birding,” Aug., 35. Associations,” Apr., 12. Review: Ode, Art Jr., “Fauna in My Flora,” June, Browne, Mark, “Let’s Put on a Show!,” Planting an Inheritance, Feb., 17. 6. “A Vine of Mystery and Wonder,” Dec., 44. “Palm Beach Premiere,” “Solanums to Sidestep,” Apr., 42. Oct., 41. Dec., 42. “Sweet Gum and the Luna Moth,” Pair, John, “Maples for the Midlands,” Bryan, John E., “Discovering Aug., 12. “Temperate Ornamentals,” Oct., 22. Dieramas,” June, 43. “Lively Oct20: Peplinski, Jill M., “Rooted in the City,” Clivias,” Oct., 27. “Scintillating Endicott, Katherine Grace, Review: Tasha June, 11. Scadoxus,” Aug., 44. Tudor’s Garden, Aug., 15. Peters, Mike, “Sowing the City,” Burton, Christine M., “Plant Societies,” Fisher, Kathleen, “Growing and Using Dec., 37. Aug., 5. Proven Performers: “Hoyas,” Gourds,” Oct., 44. “Miscreant Proctor, Rob, “Classic Composition,” Feb., 23. Miscanthus, Pestilent Pampas,” Apr., Apr., 24. Busowski, Peter, “French Quarter 22. “Mount Cuba: A Botanical Ramirez, Alice L., “Garden of Eatin’,” Memorial,” Dec., 7. Legacy,” June, 24. “Native Spireas,” Oct., 16. Calabrese, Diane M., “A Comfort Apr., 32. “Solving a Member’s Randall, Bob, “Rediscovering Our Garden,” Aug., 9. Dilemma,” June, 36. Horticultural Heritage,” Dec., 40. Callaway, Dorothy, J., Proven Fuchs, Lucy, “Making Peace with Black Schwartz, Terry, “Inspiring Spireas,” Performers: “Magnolias,” Feb., 18. Walnuts,” Feb., 14. Apr., 29. Carlock, Marty, “A Back Bay Front Gallagher, John T., Review: The World Shimizu, Holly H., Review: The Rose Yard,” Apr., 16. of Magnolias, Feb., 16. Bible, Aug., 16. Chawla, Louise, Review: The Power Geneve, Robert L., “Ignite the Night,” Spade, Annie, “Texas Wildflowers,” of Trees: The Reforesting of the June, 21. Oct., 11. Soul, Apr., 14. Guest, Margery, Review: A Garden of Staciokas, Linden, Review: Accessible Christie, Barbara Overton, “A Pleasance One’s Own, Aug., 17. Gardening for People with Physical For All,” Oct., 6. Hart, Kerry, “Should You Go To A Pro?,” Disabilities, Oct., 15. Creech, John, and Molly Dean, “The June, 31. Stein, Sara, Review: The Wild Lawn Legendary Lotus,” June, 38. Hayman, Michael, “A Canopy for Handbook, Dec., 15. Cullen, Kathleen, Reviews: Gardening Connoisseurs,” Aug., 18. Stiles, Shelly, “Great Native with Water, The Pond Doctor, Water Henning, Jack, “A Little Light on Graminoids,” Apr., 18. “Sowing and Gardens, Waterscaping, and The Nightshades,” Apr., 38. Growing a Meadow,” Apr., 20. Stream Garden, June, 14. “Unwelcome Huck, Terri J., “Worth Their Weight in Stokkink, Karin R., and Hugh P. Vistas,” Feb., 41. Gold?,” Oct., 28. McDonald, “Magnificent Mariposas,” Dean, Molly, and John Creech, “The Irish, Mary F., Review: Native Gardens Dec., 30. Legendary Lotus,” June, 38. for Dry Climates, Oct., 14. Thornton, Linda, “Their Piece of the De Hertogh, August A., Reviews: The Klara, Robert, “Monster,” Apr., 6. Rock Ridge,” Aug., 26. American Gardener’s World of Bulbs, La Pierre, Yvette, “Showdown on Santa Townsend, Hilary, “In Harmony with Best Bulbs for Temperate Climates, Rosa,” Dec., 16. Nature,” Feb., 6. | Cape Bulbs, and John E. Bryan on Locklear, James H., “Elixir of White, Christie, Review: Field and Gar- Bulbs, Apr., 13. Echinacea,” June, 16. den Vegetables of America, Aug., 15. 36 JANUARY 1996 AGAZINE INDEX 1995 Devine, Richard, “Learning to Multiply,” Martin, Tovah, Review: Deep in the : AUTHOR Feb., 34. Green, Dec., 14. Dur, Michael A., Review: Landscaping McDonald, Hugh P., and Karin R. Allen, William H., “The Reintroduction with Native Trees, Dec., 13. Stokkink, “Magnificent Mariposas,” Myth,” Apr., 33. Ellis, David J., “The Aspen’s Autumn Dec., 30. Baugh, Tom, “Restoring Spring Alchemy,” Oct., 13. “A Birder Inspired Meldman, Margie, “El Jefe de las Meadow,” Dec., 12. by Butterflies,” Aug., 36. “Care and Plantas,” Oct., 36. Becker, Jackie, “Our Secret Garden,” Propagation of Pelargoniums,” Oct., Minnich, Jeff, “Blame it on the Pears,” June, 9. 34. “The Cloak of the Oak,” June, 13. Oct., 8. Becker, Robert F., “Peter Henderson, “Faye’s Favorites,” Oct., 33. “A Pas- Nesbitt, Caroline, “Garden Schizophre- Plant Pioneer,” Dec., 24. sion for Pelargoniums,” Oct., 30. “The nia,” Dec., 5. Brown, Lauren, “Roger Tory Peterson: Pawpaw Paradox,” Feb., 28. “The Nold, Robert, “Some Tough Exotics,” A Birder Looks to the Ground,” Aug., Popular Parasite,” Dec., 10. “Radical Aug., 42. “Tough Shrubs,” Aug., 38. 32. “Tips on Birding,” Aug., 35. Associations,” Apr., 12. Review: Ode, Art Jr., “Fauna in My Flora,” June, Browne, Mark, “Let’s Put on a Show!,” Planting an Inheritance, Feb., 17. 6. “A Vine of Mystery and Wonder,” Dec., 44. “Palm Beach Premiere,” “Solanums to Sidestep,” Apr., 42. Oct., 41. Dec., 42. “Sweet Gum and the Luna Moth,” Pair, John, “Maples for the Midlands,” Bryan, John E., “Discovering Aug., 12. “Temperate Ornamentals,” Oct., 22. Dieramas,” June, 43. “Lively Oct20: Peplinski, Jill M., “Rooted in the City,” Clivias,” Oct., 27. “Scintillating Endicott, Katherine Grace, Review: Tasha June, 11. Scadoxus,” Aug., 44. Tudor’s Garden, Aug., 15. Peters, Mike, “Sowing the City,” Burton, Christine M., “Plant Societies,” Fisher, Kathleen, “Growing and Using Dec., 37. Aug., 5. Proven Performers: “Hoyas,” Gourds,” Oct., 44. “Miscreant Proctor, Rob, “Classic Composition,” Feb., 23. Miscanthus, Pestilent Pampas,” Apr., Apr., 24. Busowski, Peter, “French Quarter 22. “Mount Cuba: A Botanical Ramirez, Alice L., “Garden of Eatin’,” Memorial,” Dec., 7. Legacy,” June, 24. “Native Spireas,” Oct., 16. Calabrese, Diane M., “A Comfort Apr., 32. “Solving a Member’s Randall, Bob, “Rediscovering Our Garden,” Aug., 9. Dilemma,” June, 36. Horticultural Heritage,” Dec., 40. Callaway, Dorothy, J., Proven Fuchs, Lucy, “Making Peace with Black Schwartz, Terry, “Inspiring Spireas,” Performers: “Magnolias,” Feb., 18. Walnuts,” Feb., 14. Apr., 29. Carlock, Marty, “A Back Bay Front Gallagher, John T., Review: The World Shimizu, Holly H., Review: The Rose Yard,” Apr., 16. of Magnolias, Feb., 16. Bible, Aug., 16. Chawla, Louise, Review: The Power Geneve, Robert L., “Ignite the Night,” Spade, Annie, “Texas Wildflowers,” of Trees: The Reforesting of the June, 21. Oct., 11. Soul, Apr., 14. Guest, Margery, Review: A Garden of Staciokas, Linden, Review: Accessible Christie, Barbara Overton, “A Pleasance One’s Own, Aug., 17. Gardening for People with Physical For All,” Oct., 6. Hart, Kerry, “Should You Go To A Pro?,” Disabilities, Oct., 15. Creech, John, and Molly Dean, “The June, 31. Stein, Sara, Review: The Wild Lawn Legendary Lotus,” June, 38. Hayman, Michael, “A Canopy for Handbook, Dec., 15. Cullen, Kathleen, Reviews: Gardening Connoisseurs,” Aug., 18. Stiles, Shelly, “Great Native with Water, The Pond Doctor, Water Henning, Jack, “A Little Light on Graminoids,” Apr., 18. “Sowing and Gardens, Waterscaping, and The Nightshades,” Apr., 38. Growing a Meadow,” Apr., 20. Stream Garden, June, 14. “Unwelcome Huck, Terri J., “Worth Their Weight in Stokkink, Karin R., and Hugh P. Vistas,” Feb., 41. Gold?,” Oct., 28. McDonald, “Magnificent Mariposas,” Dean, Molly, and John Creech, “The Irish, Mary F., Review: Native Gardens Dec., 30. Legendary Lotus,” June, 38. for Dry Climates, Oct., 14. Thornton, Linda, “Their Piece of the De Hertogh, August A., Reviews: The Klara, Robert, “Monster,” Apr., 6. Rock Ridge,” Aug., 26. American Gardener’s World of Bulbs, La Pierre, Yvette, “Showdown on Santa Townsend, Hilary, “In Harmony with Best Bulbs for Temperate Climates, Rosa,” Dec., 16. Nature,” Feb., 6. | Cape Bulbs, and John E. Bryan on Locklear, James H., “Elixir of White, Christie, Review: Field and Gar- Bulbs, Apr., 13. Echinacea,” June, 16. den Vegetables of America, Aug., 15. 36 JANUARY 1996 Wiesner, Mary Beth, “Aleutian Shield “Showdown on Santa Rosa,” Dec., 16. Reintroduction Myth,” Apr., 33. Fern,” Apr., 10. “Nohoanu,” Feb., 11. Florida: “Their Piece of the Rock Ridge,” “Their Piece of the Rock Ridge,” Aug., “Prairie Fringed Orchids,” Aug., 11. Aug., 27. “Let’s Put on a Show!,” Dec., 26. “Tough Shrubs,” Aug., 38. Williamson, Nikole, “Cultivating Ideals,” 44. “Palm Beach Premiere,” Dec., 42. Oaks: “The Cloak of the Oak,” June, 13. Apr., 15. “A Learning Solution,” Aug., Fruiting Plants: “Garden of Eatin’,” Oct., Orchids: “Prairie Fringed Orchids,” 14. “Philadelphia Cream,” Feb., 8. 17. “The Pawpaw Paradox,” Feb., 28. Aug., 11. “Sowing the City,” Dec., 37. “Temper- Pawpaws: “The Pawpaw Paradox,” ate Ornamentals,” Oct., 20. Feb., 28. SUBJECT Gas Plant: “Ignite the Night,” June, 21. Pelargoniums: “Care and Propagation Gourds: “A Vine of Mystery and Won- of Pelargoniums,” Oct., 34. “Faye’s Bird Watching: “Tips on Birding,” der,” Oct., 41. Favorites,” Oct., 33. “A Passion for Aug., 35. Grasses: “Great Native Graminoids,” Pelargoniums,” Oct., 30. Book Reviews: Accessible Gardening for Apr., 18. “Miscreant Miscanthus, Pennsylvania: “A Comfort Garden,” People with Physical Disabilities, Oct., Pestilent Pampas,” Apr., 22. “Sowing * Aug., 9. 15. The American Gardener’s World of and Growing a Meadow,” Apr., 20. Peterson, Roger Tory: “A Birder Inspired Bulbs, Apr., 13. Best Bulbs for Temper- Henderson, Peter: “Peter Henderson, by Butterflies,” Aug., 36. “A Birder ate Climates, Apr., 13. Cape Bulbs, Plant Pioneer,” Dec., 24. Looks to the Ground,” Aug., 32. Apr., 13. Deep in the Green, Dec., 14. Horticulture History: “Peter Henderson, Plant Societies: “Hoyas,” Feb., 23. Field and Garden Vegetables of Ameri- Plant Pioneer,” Dec., 24. “Magnificent Mariposas,” Dec., 30. ca, Aug., 15. A Garden of One’s Own, House Plants: “Care and Propagation “Magnolias,” Feb., 18. “The Pawpaw Aug., 17. Gardening with Water, June, of Pelargoniums,” Oct., 34. “Faye’s Paradox,” Feb., 28. “Plant Societies,” 14. John E. Bryan on Bulbs, Apr., 13. Favorites,” Oct., 33. “Hoyas,” Feb., Aug., 5. Landscaping with Native Trees, Dec., 23. “In Harmony with Nature,” Propagating Plants: “Care and 13. Native Gardens for Dry Climates, Feb., 6. “A Passion for Pelargoniums,” Propagation of Pelargoniums,” Oct., Oct., 14. Planting an Inheritance, Feb., Oct., 30. 34. “Learning to Multiply,” Feb., 34. 17. The Pond Doctor, June, 14. The Hoyas: “Hoyas,” Feb., 23. “The Reintroduction Myth,” Apr., 33. Power of Trees: The Reforesting of the Insects: “Sweet Gum and the Luna Scadoxus: “Scintillating Scadoxus,” Soul, Apr., 14. The Rose Bible, Aug., Moth,” Aug., 12. Aug., 44. 16. The Stream Garden, June, 14. Kentucky: “A Canopy for Connoisseurs,” Shrubs: “Inspiring Spireas,” Apr., 29. Tasha Tudor’s Garden, Aug., 15. Water Aug., 18. “Native Spireas,” Apr., 32. “Some Gardens, June, 14. Waterscaping, June, Landscaping: “Classic Composition,” Tough Exotics,” Aug., 42. “Tough 14. The Wild Lawn Handbook, Dec., Apr., 24. “Garden of Eatin’,” Oct., 17. Shrubs,” Aug., 38. 15. The World of Magnolias, Feb., 16. “Restoring Spring Meadow,” Dec., 12. Solanums: “A Little Light on Night- Bulbs: “Discovering Dieramas,” June, 43. “Should You Go To A Pro?,” June, 31. shades,” Apr., 38. “Solanums to “Lively Clivias,” Oct., 27. “Magnifi- “Solving a Member’s Dilemma,” June, Sidestep,” Apr., 42. cent Mariposas,” Dec., 30. “Scintillat- 36. “Unwelcome Vistas,” Feb., 41. Spanish Moss: “The Cloak of the Oak,” ing Scadoxus,” Aug., 44. “Worth Their Lotuses: “The Legendary Lotus,” June, 38. June, 13. Weight in Gold?,” Oct., 28. Magnolias: “Magnolias,” Feb., 18. Spireas: “Inspiring Spireas,” Apr., 29. Butterfly Gardening: “A Birder Inspired Maples: “Maples for the Midlands,” “Native Spireas,” Apr., 32. by Butterflies,” Aug., 36. Oct, 22. Texas—Gardens, Private: “Sowing the Cactuses and Succulents: “El Jefe de las Mariposas: “Magnificent Mariposas,” City,” Dec., 37. Plantas,” Oct., 36. Dec., 30. Trees: “The Aspen’s Autumn Alchemy,” Children and Gardening: “Cultivating Meadows: “Sowing and Growing a Oct., 13. “A Canopy for Connois- Ideals,” Apr., 15. “French Quarter Meadow,” Apr., 20. seurs,” Aug., 18. “The Cloak of the Memorial,” Dec., 7. “A Learning Solu- Midwestern Gardening: “Maples for the Oak,” June, 13. “Magnolias,” Feb., tion,” Aug., 14. “Our Secret Garden,” Midlands,” Oct., 22. 18. “Making Peace with Black June, 9. “Texas Wildflowers,” Oct., 11. Mistletoe: “The Popular Parasite,” Walnuts,” Feb., 14. “Maples for the Clivias: “Lively Clivias,” Oct., 27. “Worth Dec., 10. Midlands,” Oct., 22. “The Pawpaw Their Weight in Gold?,” Oct., 28. Mycorrhizae: “Radical Associations,” Paradox,” Feb., 28. “Rooted in the Community Gardening: “Rediscovering Apr., 12. City,” June, 11. “Sweet Gum and the Our Horticultural Heritage,” Dec., 40. National Parks: “Five Island Species at Luna Moth,” Aug., 12. “Their Piece “Sowing the City,” Dec., 37. Risk,” Dec., 20. “Showdown on Santa of the Rock Ridge,” Aug., 26. Coneflowers: “Elixir of Echinacea,” Rosa,” Dec., 16. Urban Gardening: “A Back Bay Front June, 16. Natives: “Aleutian Shield Fern,” Apr., 10. Yard,” Apr., 16. “Blame it on the Delaware: “Mount Cuba: A Botanical “Elixir of Echinacea,” June, 16. “Great Pears,” Oct., 8. “A Comfort Garden,” Legacy,” June, 24. Native Graminoids,” Apr., 18. “Mag- Aug., 9. “Philadelphia Cream,” Feb., 8. Dieramas: “Discovering Dieramas,” nificent Mariposas,” Dec., 30. “Mis- “Restoring Spring Meadow,” Dec., 12. June, 43. creant Miscanthus, Pestilent Pampas,” “Rooted in the City,” June, 11. Endangered Plants: “Aleutian Shield Apr., 22. “Mount Cuba: A Botanical Water Gardening: “The Legendary Fern,” Apr., 10. “Five Island Species at Legacy,” June, 24. “Native Spireas,” Lotus,” June, 38. Risk,” Dec., 20. “Nohoanu,” Feb., 11. Apr., 32. “Nohoanu,” Feb., 11. “The Western Gardening: “El! Jefe de las “Prairie Fringed Orchids,” Aug., 11. Pawpaw Paradox,” Feb., 28. “Prairie Plantas,” Oct., 36. “Garden of Eatin’,” “The Reintroduction Myth,” Apr., 33. Fringed Orchids,” Aug., 11. “The Oct., 17. “Tough Shrubs,” Aug., 38. AMERICAN HORTICULTURIST 37 Garden Markers: “Gravestones for AUTHOR SUBJECT Garden Markers,” July, 24. Genetics: “Splashing in the Gene Pool,” Ellis, David J., “Barbarians at Our Animals in the Garden: “A Cavalcade of Mar., 24. Gates,” Mar., 6. “A Cavalcade of Critters,” July, 10. “Killer Snails: A Health: “Caring for Your Carpus,” Critters,” July, 10. “Championing the Well-Deserved Reputation,” Sept., 24. Sept., 8. “Fighting for Phytotherapy,” Southeast,” May, 6. “Crossed Palms,” “A Last Resort,” July, 11. “Ornamen- Jan., 12. “Gardens for Alzheimer’s May, 5. “Dave’s Top Ten List!,” Jan., tal Hors d’Oeuvres,” Nov., 17. “Resis- Patients,” July, 6. 6. “Devil in Angel’s Petals,” May, 7. tant Plants: A Nice Concept,” July, 9. Imported Plants: “Plant Growers Sue “Gardens for Alzheimer’s Patients,” “The War on Bambi,” July, 8. “Wildlife Government,” July, 24. July, 6. “Happy Hunting,” Jan., 6. in the Winter Garden,” Nov., 16. Invasive Plants: “All That Glitters...,” “Mead’s Milkweed,” Jan., 8. Anthracnose: “Indiana Bans Dogwood Mar., 7. “Barbarians at Our Gates,” “Northern Delights,” Mar., 5. Sales,” Jan., 37. Mar., 6. “Born to Be Wild,” Mar., 11. “Northwestern Nirvana,” Sept., 6. Arboreta: “Arnold Arboretum to Advise “Clouds Over Florida,” Mar., 9. “Ornamental Hors d’Oeuvres,” Nov., Indonesia,” Jan., 37. “Master Plan for “Weed Them Their Rights,” Mar., 12. 17. “Primrose Path Well-Trodden,” Redding Arboretum,” Mar., 21. Landscaping, Federal: “Clinton Memo July, 7. “Succulent Selection,” Nov., 8. “Morris Arboretum Reopens Fernery,” Called ‘No Mandate,’” Jan., 40. “Weed Them Their Rights,” Mar.. 12. Jan., 37. “State Recognizes Washington “Federal Landscape Guide Final,” “Wildlife in the Winter Garden,” Arboretum,” Sept., 22. Nov., 24. Nov., 16. Awards: “AHS Award Winners,” May, Mail-Order Nurseries: “Championing the Fisher, Kathleen, “Ail That Glitters...,” 12. “Four Get Pennsylvania Gold,” Southeast: Woodlanders,” May, 6. Mar., 7. “Born to Be Wild,” Mar. 11. Mar., 24. “Plumleaf Azalea Wins GCA “Dave’s Top Ten List!,” Jan., 6. “Green “Caring for Your Carpus,” Sept., 8. Medal,” Sept., 24. Thumbs Up—and Down,” Jan., 7. “Clouds Over Florida,” Mar., 9. “A Botanical Gardens: “Frogs in Atlanta,” “Happy Hunting,” Jan., 6. “Northern Cold, Hard Appraisal,” Nov., 14. Sept., 22. “Missouri to Build Maze Ob- Delights: Gardens North,” Mar.,, 5. “Green Thumbs Up—and Down,” servatory,” Mar., 21. “Northwestern Nirvana: Forestfarm,” Jan., 7. “How Low Will They Go?,” City Parks: “New Parks in New York,” Sept., 6. “Primrose Path Well- Nov., 15. “A Last Resort,” July, 11. Sept., 22. Trodden,” July, 7. “Succulent “Resistant Plants: A Nice Concept,” Composting: “Composting Goes High- Selection: Mesa Garden,” Nov., 8. July, 9. “Stalking Winter Weeds,” Tech,” May, 24. Phytotherapy: “Fighting for Phyto- Nov., 13. “The War on Bambi,” Computer Gardening: “Cyberspace Gar- therapy,” Jan., 12. July, 8. dening Tools,” May, 8. “Gardens on Toxic Plants: “Devil in Angel’s Petals,” Huck, Terri J., “Cyberspace Gardening the Internet,” May, 9. “Landscapes May, 7. Tools,” May, 8. “Gardens on the with Byte,” May, 10. “Taking Root in Trees: “Crossed Palms,” May, 5. “Rain Internet,” May, 9. “Lousewort, Cursed Cyberspace,” May, 8. Forest Yields Fossil Trees,” July, 24. but Undammed,” Sept., 5. “Taking Costa Rica: “Fire at Costa Rica Research “Trees May Help Curb Violence,” Root in Cyberspace,” May, 8. Site,” Mar., 21. Nov., 24. ““Tubed’ Trees Taller, Miller, Mark A., “Some Winter Win- Crucifers: “Crucifers to the Rescue,” Healthier,” Jan., 40. ners,” Nov., 12. Mar, 24. Winter Gardening: “A Cold, Hard Shelly, Steve, “Eccentric Aquatic,” Daylilies: “Daylilies for Coast Gardens,” Appraisal,” Nov., 14. “How Low Will Nov., 11. Nov., 24. They Go?,” Nov., 15. “Ornamental Warren, Lucy, “An Escape from Despair,” Deer in the Garden: “A Last Resort,” Hors d’Oeuvres,” Nov., 17. “Some Sept., 9. “An Experiment in Sweden,” July, 11. “Resistant Plants: A Nice Winter Winners,” Nov., 12. “Stalking Sept., 11. “Isolated Youth, Complex Concept,” July, 9. “The War on Winter Weeds,” Nov., 13. “Wildlife in Issues,” Sept., 10. Bambi,” July, 8. the Winter Garden,” Nov., 16. Williamson, Nikole, “Fighting for Endangered Plants: “Crossed Palms,” Youth Gardening: “An Escape from Phytotherapy,” Jan., 12. “Landscapes May, 5. “Eccentric Aquatic,” Nov., 11. Despair,” Sept., 9. “An Experiment in with Byte,” May, 10. “Lousewort, Cursed but Undammed,” Sweden,” Sept., 11. “Isolated Youth, Sept., 5. “Mead’s Milkweed,” Jan., 8. Complex Issues,” Sept., 10. Fungicide, Natural: “Crucifers to the Zoo Gardens: “South Carolina Zoo Park Rescue,” Mar., 24. Expands,” May, 21. 38 JANUARY 1996

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