O Our &an4 ¿^roor/i-ra«, onc«. 4hrtoA. 'SftK « GARDENS ÎÆ3GNED S ' TOREDUŒ OR ' awiv.’t PESnCCEUSE. »! «TTNT1O 3L'SheSS£S TRILLIUM WATURÄLWODS > Ax 1 WE CRLAIc 4 MWmAiN ROWER BOXES. RANTERS I Box 502, N. Hemlock St. Cannon Beach, Oregon 97110 HWGNG BASKETS I* 43&-0738RES 5 503-436-2681 TSp < LICENSED-SOCS) NSJRED Friendship is a com m on belief in the same fallacies, m o u n te b a n k s an d hobgoblins. II. L. M encken 0 a 1 ¡¿s — — 1---------------------------- — 436-9356 Mother Nature's Natural Foods • Juice Bar 2 9 8 Laneda Avenue P.O. Box 737 Manzanita, Oregon 97130 503 • 368 • 5316 Open M o nd ay - Salurday 10-5:30pm . Sunday 12-5:30pm Q U IE T C O T T A G E S C L O S E T O BEA C H YOUR HO ST P A T R IC K K E A L E Y (5 0 3 ) 4 3 6 -2 2 3 7 188 E. VA N B U R E N P O. Box 426 C A N N O N B EA CH, O R one that has been selected either from the wild or from gardens and grown in cultivation, and whose characteristics are preserved by some means of controlled propagation. The name of such a plant is written in Roman type with an initial capital letter and in single quotation marks: thus Choisya ternata ‘Sundance.’ ” The American Horticultural Society Encyclopedia of Gardening A helpful verbal book to study to become more familiar with the correct botanical names is “Sunset’s New Western Garden Book”. Its alphabetical index steers the reader to the botanical name such as: under H is Holly in parenthesus (see Hex), which is the proper name for Holly. A pictorial book that has 2,048 illustrations in full color is “The Color Dictionary of Flowers and Plants for Home and Garden”, by Roy Hay and Patrick M. Synge. I have used both of these books to cross section and usually find the names of the plants ( o fteat/ierS Cannon Beach OR "Top-drawer eats" The Oregonian A bsolutely delicious homemade soups and sandwiches Freshly baked desserts and Torrefazione Italia Coffee. I’m in doubt of, either the correct botanical name or other information I might need. All garden books and some catalogs use the Latin names for their text. A catalog that gives extensive information is “White Flower Farm”. Along with color pictures of flowers, the text gives the botanical name, the pronunciation, the common name and information about the plant. There are many more catalogs that are helpful in choosing new plants for your garden, but be sure that what you are sending for is the right species for our climate. When I first started ordering plants from catalogs, I was intrigued by the colorful pictures and fanciful names like Twinkle Toes, Fairy Bells, Rainbow Giants, etc. I tried them all and because of not knowing which zones they would grow best in I made many costly mistakes. Also, read the fine print as to the age of the plant you are ordering. One catalog I was reading showed arbors covered with roses and wisteria and advertised to send for these plants and soon you will have arbors full of flowers. The prices seemed unbelievably inexpensive, but reading the small print (one year old plant), one would have to wait 20 years or more to have an arbor covered with flowers like the ones in the catalog. I hope by the end of this year I’ll be able to read through a garden book without having to look up every other Latin word that is used in the text. I would really like to hear from others who enjoy gardening. Please write to June’s Garden, P. O. Box 74, Cannon Beach, OR 97110. UPPEKLEFT t5 K TTBKtHW