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Northwestern (Jackson & Perkins Selecting, Growing and Combining Outstanding Perennials)
by: Teri Dunn
publisher: Cool Springs Press, published: 2004-03-01
ASIN: 1591860873
sales rank: 793257
price: $2.39 (new), $0.01 (used)

Outstanding Perennials is the book for those who want the latest developments and trends in Perennials, from new varieties to design ideas.

Outstanding Perennials is available in six regional editions.

Authors are among the most highly respected gardening experts in their individual regions and share their advice on the Perennials that perform best in their area.

Gardeners will be attracted to Outstanding Perennials for the same level of trust associated with Jackson & Perkins Roses.

Outstanding Perennials gives gardeners advice on how to select, plant, grow, and provide care for Perennials.

An added bonus, Outstanding Perennials offers valuable design ideas, based on great Perennial and Rose combinations.


Perennial Garden Color
by: William C. Welch
publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing, published: 1988-03-25
ASIN: 0878336281
sales rank: 1035599
price: $134.99 (new), $2.04 (used)

Cultivated Flowers
by: Frank Anderson
publisher: Abbeville Press, published: 1996-03
ASIN: 0896591824
sales rank: 3733391
price: $19.95 (new), $0.01 (used)

By Any Other Name
by: Linda Sunshine
publisher: Doubleday, published: 1990-04-01
ASIN: 0385413513
sales rank: 8266457
price: $0.75 (new), $0.01 (used)

TAUNTON'S FINE GARDENING AT HOME IN THE GARDEN April 2004 No. 96 (Magazine. Gardens. Flowers. Plants. Vegetables. Easy To Grow Perennials. Tropical plants. Climbing Roses.)
published: 2004
ASIN: B001VILG12
price: $4.99 (used)

TAUNTON'S FINE GARDENING AT HOME IN THE GARDEN March/April 2003 No. 90 Special Anniversary Issue (Magazine. Gardens. Flowers. Plants. Vegetables. Clematis. Drought tolerant plants. Roses.)
published: 2003
ASIN: B001VINFNE
price: $5.99 (used)

Caring For Your Garden - To make the most of your garden care ..
by: Information Buddy
published: 2010-07-22
ASIN: B003X27P1E
One of the most common reasons why people love flowers so much is because of the beautiful fragrance they emit. A beautiful, natural garden overflowing with scented flowers can brighten up anyone's day, even after a work week from hell. The smell of flowers connotes happy occasions such as summer days, birthdays, weddings and celebrations. This is one of the reasons most gardeners will choose flowers that smell divine as their flowers du jour.

Some of the best fragrant flowers for your garden include Arabian jasmine, banana shrub, butterfly bush, confederate jasmine, garden phlox, gardenia, heliotrope, hyacinth, angels? trumpet and roses. All of these have a unique and delicious scent that will leave your outdoor area smelling beautiful. However, some of the most fragment and beautiful flowers also take more care than you would expect. To really get that beautiful, spring time freshness smell from your flowers, keep the following tips in mind:

* Bright, thick and colorful pedals on a flower can suggest a beautiful smell as well. Look for flowers that have thick colorful petals when choosing flowers. You can also ask the sales associate at your local garden center about the smell that will be emitted in full bloom.

* Fragrant flowers enjoy having company in their garden. One of the ways to increase the smell of your flowers is to plant trees, vines, perennials and shrubs along the garden bed with your fragrant flowers. Having neighbors will help your flowers show off their smell.

* To make the most of your garden care smell, think about choosing flowers that bloom at different times. That way the smells of each flower will not contradict one another and you will have beautiful and varying smells all season long.

* Most flowers that are lacking in a sweet smell are so because they are thirsty. Make sure you give your flowers enough water to keep them healthy. In the hot season this may mean watering them every day or every other day.

* Finally, make sure your flowers have enough moisture and ventilation. Hot and dry gardens will not fare well for those fragrant flowers. Although they may grow, the smell will be lacking. Try to plant your flowers in an area where the air is gentle and the moisture content is high in the air. Humidity is not a fragrant flower's friend.
         

Everlasting Indoor Garden
by: Terence Moore
publisher: Southwater, published: 2002-12
ASIN: 1842156861
sales rank: 3638751
price: $3.60 (new), $0.01 (used)
The natural world offersa a rich and endless variety of materials for the craftsperson. Fifty projects are explained clearly through step-by-step instruction and visual examples. There are ideas to suit traditional and contemporary tastes, and every level of ability.

PRACTICAL LANDSCAPE GARDENING: The Importance of Careful Planning, Locating the House - Arrangement of Walks & Drives - Construction of Walks & Drives - Lawns & Terraces - How to Plant a Property, Laying Out a Flower Garden - Architectural Features of the Garden, Rose Gardens & Hardy Borders, Wild Gardens & Rock Gardens, Planting Plans & Planting Lists.
by: Robert B. Cridland
publisher: A.T. De La Mare, published: 1927-01-01
ASIN: B002N6WT8A
sales rank: 5304222
price: $14.50 (used)

Old fashioned flowers,
by: Sacheverell Sitwell
publisher: Country life Ltd, published: 1948
ASIN: B0007JW9V2
sales rank: 4840593
price: $35.00 (used)
CONTENTS
The Jacobean Florist
The Auricula
The Old Primrose and Polyanthus
The Old English Tulip
Carnations and Pinks
Miscellaneous Florists' Flowers
Old Fashioned Roses
Fuchsias
The Nineteenth Century Florist
Postscript
Cultural Notes and Information

LIST OF PLATES
Auricula Theatre
Green Edged Auricula
Polyanthus
Tulip
Two Old Laced Pinks
Dahlia
Camellia
Rose, Red Moss
Rose, Louise Odier
Rose, Madame Pierre Oger
Fuchsia

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