FEATURES
A PASSION FOR RAIN LILIES
It's easy to fall in love with these heat-tolerant, North American treasures
by Carl Shoenfeld
ALL FIRED UP
Chanticleer proves that a public garden can be a hotbed of creativity
by Adam Levine
ONE PLANT FIVE WAYS
Designing with euphorbias
by Carol Klein
OLD-FASHIONED CHRYSANTHEMUMS
They're tough, colorful and truly perennial
by Graham Rice
GROWING HARDY CYCLAMEN FROM SEED
A little effort will yield a magic carpet of these choice perennials
by Ellen Hornig
DEPARTMENTS
PEST WATCH
How to identify and control apple scab
CLOSE TO HOME
Ideas and information for your region
In this issue: Pacific Northwest, Northern California, Interior West, Midwest, and Northeast
THE HORTICULTURE 100: PART 4
The fourth installment in our list of the best gardening books, horticultural societies, perennials, shrubs, and trees for American gardeners
STARTING OFF RIGHT
Step-by-step instructions for taking root cuttings of perennials
by Tom Fischer
A GARDENING LIFE: NEIL DIBOLL
by Karen Weir-Jimerson
LIVING IN THE GARDEN
Ideas and sources for garden art and ornaments
by Meghan Lynch
PLANTS OF MERIT
An in-depth look at Giant Honey Flower, Melianthus Major
by Daniel J. Hinkley
POWER PLAY
Fall Cleanup: a gardener's guide to leaf blowers and chippers/shredders
by Karen Weir-Jimerson
HIGH GROUND
Tovah Martin pays tribute to a singular figure in the world of horticulture, Joy Logee Martin
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