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1998 AHS Book Awards

 

Seven books published in 1997 were selected to receive the 1998 American Horticultural Society Annual Book Award. The awards were presented at the Society’s 1998 Annual Meeting, held in Nashville, Tennessee. An eighth book was honored in a special category for children’s books.

The 1998 winners:

Breaking Ground: Portraits of Ten Garden Designers by Page Dickey, Artisan.
Committee members thought the title especially appropriate for this book, which offers personal profiles of 10 landscape designers who are on the cutting edge of that field. Putting it over the top was its final chapter, in which the author brought the disparate points of view home to the reader by relating how her visits with these landscaping stars changed her perspective on her own garden.
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A Gardener’s Encyclopedia of Wildflowers by C. Colston Burrell, Rodale Press.
Ironically, given the rapidly growing interest in native plants, there didn’t seem to be a book on the market with the primary goal of describing popular and widely available American flora. This book not only fills that niche, but does so with striking photographs and clear, accessible text that offers organic solutions to problems.
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The Gardens of Ellen Biddle Shipman by Judith Tankard, Sagapress.
In spite of our country’s rich garden tradition, there are few highly readable books recording that history. This one is especially engrossing in that it describes how a woman rose to the top in the male-dominated profession of landscape architecture.
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Hollies: The Genus Ilex by Fred Galle, Timber Press.
The author, a former president of the American Horticultural Society, and already widely admired for his massive 1987 work on azaleas has penned a similarly definitive work on this group of popular trees and shrubs. The author was profiled in the November/December 1997 issue of The American Gardener.
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Moss Gardening by George Schenk, Timber Press.
This was not a topic that might have been deemed promising by most publishers. But the rising popularity of gardening with moss, combined with the reader-friendly style of Schenk—who made the “75 Great American Garden Books” list with his book on shade gardening—produced a clear winner.
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Taylor’s Dictionary for Gardeners by Frances Tenenbaum, Houghton Mifflin Company.
Compiled by a veteran garden-book editor, this dictionary offers concise definitions of garden terms useful for beginning gardeners yet packed with enough information on people, botanical lore, and scientific terms to enrich the knowledge of the most experienced. The author and her work was profiled in the November/December issue of The American Gardener.
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A Year of Roses by Stephen Scanniello, Henry Holt and Company.
Does the world need another book on roses? This one is special because of its approachability. Scanniello, rosarian at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, is one of the country’s rising rosarians—thoroughly grounded, yet new enough to the game to calm the fears of beginners who fret about pruning and black spot.
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A Tree Is Growing by Arthur Dorros, Scholastic Press.
Among several impressive books published for children last year, this one stood out for exquisite illustration and depth of information. Designed with numerous sidebars, it is written clearly enough for grade schoolers, yet provides information so substantial that adults will also find it enlightening.
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