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Selected Bibliography

General Horticulture

Books

Ref. CD-ROM SB453 .B6825 1998
Boufford, Bob. The Gardener’s Computer Companion. San Francisco, Calif.: No Starch Press, 1998. This friendly paperback, with a CD-ROM enclosed, explains to gardeners how to use word processors, spreadsheets, databases, graphics, and utilities more effectively in the pursuit of their hobby.

Ref. SB317.58 .E94
Everett, Thomas H. The New York Botanical Garden Illustrated Encyclopedia of Horticulture. New York: Garland Publishing, 1980. Many black-and-white photographs adorn the pages of this informative ten-volume set describing "how to use, propagate, and care for indoor and outdoor plants."

Ref. SB45 .D63 .D63
The New Royal Horticultural Society Dictionary of Gardening. New York: Stockton Press, 1992. Some lovely line drawings appear in this authoritative set which carefully describes plants "important to horticulture" and accurately names them.

General Horticulture

Multimedia

CD-ROM SB453 .M626
Microsoft Complete Gardening: All You Need to Make Your Lawn and Garden Thrive. [Redmond, Wash.]: Microsoft Home, 1996. Providing landscape design instruction and incorporating the use of symbols, templates and color photographs, this helpful program is designed for use with Microsoft Windows only.

Plant Reference

Books

SB43 .A764 1997
Armitage, Allan M. Herbaceous Perennial Plants: A Treatise on Their Identification, Culture, and Garden Attributes. Champaign, Ill.: Stipes Publishing, 1997. Alphabetical entries by scientific name provide information about species, physical descriptions, medical data if pertinent, culture, propagation, etc. Some color photos and line drawings accompany discussion and there are indices by common and and plant name.

SB434 .C58 1989
Clausen, Ruth Rogers and Nicholas H. Ekstrom. Perennials for American Gardens. New York: Random House, 1989. This reference book helps in choosing, cultivating, and identifying perennials. Colored photographs are plentiful and there are indexes to access common and Latin names.

Ref. QK477 .D5 1998
Dirr, Michael A. Manual of Woody Landscape Plants: Their Identification, Ornamental Characteristics, Culture, Propagation and Uses. Champaign, Ill.: Stipes Publishing Company, 1998. Clear line drawings portraying the characteristics of leaf, bud, and stem accompany the extensive information presented for hundreds of species and cultivars.

Ref. SB435.5 .F56
Flint, Harrison L. Landscape Plants for Eastern North America: Exclusive of Florida and the Immediate Gulf Coast. New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1997. Landscape designers and amateurs can refer to this valuable tome for plant materials for specific sites and landscapes. The illustrations, particularly graphs that show continuums (of light, wind, pH, for instance), and the lists of plant categories are extremely helpful.

SB428. G45 1996
Gelderen, D.M. van, and J.R.P. van Hoey Smith. Conifers: The Illustrated Encyclopedia. Portland, Ore.: Timber Press, 1996. Profusely illustrated in full color, these books cover three divisions of gymnosperms: Ginkgophyta, Coniferophyta, and Gnetophyta. Thirty pages of textual material precede the well-captioned photographs.

Ref. SB434 .H24 1993
Hansen, Richard and Friedrich Stahl. Perennials and Their Garden Habitats. Portland, Ore.: Timber Press, 1993. In addition to general information, this helpful approach to perennials focuses on plants for woodland, open ground, rock garden, borders, and water.

Ref. SB435.5 .H54 1987
Hightshoe, Gary L. Native Trees, Shrubs, and Vines for Urban and Rural America: A Planting Design Manual for Environmental Designers. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1987. Line drawings show the growth habit and form of each entry as well as close-ups of leaves and fruits. Icons highlight information about foliage, soil, hardiness, species, etc.

Ref. SB435 .H534 1998
Hightshoe, Gary L and Harlen D. Groe. North American Plantfile: A Visual to Plant Selection: For Use in Landscape Design. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1998. Generous use of icons, black-and-white photographs, and two-toned maps allows for tremendous condensation of plant information, especially designed for more experienced gardeners.

Ref. SB435 .K76
Krussmann, Gerd. Manual of Cultivated Broad-Leaved Trees & Shrubs, Volumes I-III. Beaverton, Ore.: Timber Press, 1984-1986. Intricate drawings and some black-and-white photographs complete plant descriptions; uses, requirements, and placement in landscape are also considered. Volume I includes A-D; volume II, E-Pro; volume 3, Pru-Z.

Ref. SB434 .P6 1991
Phillips, Roger and Martyn Rix. The Random House Book of Perennials. New York: Random House, 1991. Copious photographs highlight entries in this paperback series which separates early from late perennials. Authors limited their choices to plants which tolerate at least negative five degrees of frost.

Ref. SB435. W92 1990
Wyman, Donald. Trees for American Gardens: The Definitive Guide to Identification & Cultivation. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1990. Over 1,000 trees are evaluated here. Half are Asiatic in origin and the remaining are North American and European natives. Black-and-white photographs accompany the text, which includes invaluable lists of trees for various purposes.

Plant Reference

Multimedia

CD-ROM SB408 .A733 1998
Armitage, Allan. Alan Armitage’s Photo-Library of Herbaceous Plants on CD-ROM. Locust Valley, NY: Plant America, 1998. This wonderful collection of images contains many cultivars as well as many "little-known genera." For Microsoft Windows only.

CD-ROM SB434 .H67 1997
Horticopia: Perennials and Annuals. Purcellville, Va.: Horticopia, 1997. "The GardenWorkbench" screen provides access to information on plants, to make lists, and to compare images of plants. Robert E. Lyons is the photographer who is responsible for the 3,000+ pictures of 1,400 plants. For Microsoft Windows only.

CD-ROM SB435 .H68 1998
Horticopia: Trees, Shrubs and Groundcovers. Purcellville, Va.: Horticopia, 1998. Formatted in a similar fashion to the above but photographed by Edward F. Gilman, this lovely collection presents over 1,530 plants and is intended for use with Microsoft Windows only.

CD-ROM SB408 .M534 1996 Michael A. Dirr’s Photo-Library of Woody Landscape

Plants on CD-ROM. Locust Valley, N.Y.: PlantAmerica, 1996. This colorful CD, including 7,600 images of woody plants with scientific and common names, can be used for photographic reference by designers and students. For Microsoft Windows only.

Garden Design

Books

SB473 .B57 1991
Booth, Norman and James E. Hiss. Residential Landscape Architecture: Design Process for the Private Residence. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice Hall, 1991. This overview of residential design fundamentals begins with the premise of the outdoor room and elaborates, in the subsequent chapters, upon site measurement, site analysis, etc.

SB453 .J64
Johnson, Hugh. Principles of Gardening: The Practice of the Gardener’s Art. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1996. Along with color photographs, this enticing book gives advice on everything from soil and climate to seasonal and specialty garden considerations.

Ref. QK473 .N39 1995
Newbury, Tim. The Ultimate Garden Designer. London: Ward Lock, 1995.  Chock full of illustrative plans and color photos, this British import showcases different types of gardens: cottage, Japanese-style, woodland, as well as designs for the disabled.

SB472 .N4 1990
Nelson, William R., Jr. Landscaping Your Home. Champaign, Ill.: Cooperative Extension Service, 1990. A former professor helps gardeners determine their landscaping needs, develop a plan, establish a site, and choose materials.


 
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