FEATURES
AN ARCHITECT GOES NATIVE
Long Island flora has shaped Franklin Salasky's weekend haven
by Ken Druse
SUPER HYBRID LILIES
A new generation of crosses has produced the most dramatic blooms yet
by Carol Hall
TWILIGHT DELIGHTS
Night-scented blossoms of Brugmansia are intoxicating and dramatic
by Wayne Winterrowd
SAVING ROBBINS' CINQUEFOIL
For 20 years, the Center for Plant Conservation has made it its mission to rescue endangered plants
by Carol Bishop Miller
PICK OF THE PENSTEMONS
How one nurseryman selects the best new varieties
by Maurice Horn
ANNUAL CHARMER
Each year, Californian Annie Hayes unrolls a magic carpet, from seed
by Karen Dardick
DEPARTMENTS
PEST WATCH
How to identify and control lily leaf beetle
CLOSE TO HOME
Ideas and information for your region
In this issue: Northern California, Upper South, Alaska, Interior West, Northeast, Mid-Atlantic
A GARDENING LIFE: PAMELA J. HARPER
by Bobby J. Ward
LIVING IN THE GARDEN
Birdhouses
by Meghan Lynch
REVIEWS
by Valerie Easton
PLANTS OF MERIT
The genus Neviusia
by Daniel J. Hinkley
HIGH GROUND
For Marty Ross, a weakness for small plants makes a garden strong
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