Clarification of Question by
dagmoon-ga
on
20 May 2004 17:07 PDT
I hate to admit I have no idea -- sometime between 1997 and 2002,
maybe even 2003. Likely it would be in one of the spring issues.
However, I could be wrong!
Perhaps this will help. Here's the text on the pages:
p.195
early summer
THE RUIN GARDEN IN JUNE By early summer, the garden is awash in blue:
Campanula portenschlagiana tumbles down the wall, while catmint
(Nepeta faassenii) and violas carpet the floor. Culp accents the blue
with gold, tucking creeping Jenny (Lysimachia nummularia 'Aurea') into
a pot (lower right) to play off Chamaecyparis (center) and the flowers
of mint relative Phlomis russeliana (left center). Behind them is the
linear gold-and-green foliage of Phormium. OPPOSITE, FROM LEFT: The
rose 'Madame Hardy.' Allium christophii. Iris variegata, a species
iris that is one parent of the modern-day German bearded irises.
p.196 late spring early spring
THE VEGETABLE GARDEN This garden is composed of four square plots
inside a picket fence, surrounded by four pairs of double flower
borders (right). Over time, a traditional vegetable garden enclosed by
an auster picket fence turns into an unrestrained field of riotous
blooms. By late spring, the perennials in the borders have begun to
hide the fence as they fill out (top). By late summer (opposite), it's
hard to differentiate between the vegetable garden and the surrounding
borders, as wildflower-like white cone flower (Echinacea purpurea
'White Swan'), red-leaved castor bean (Ricinus communis 'Carmencita'),
and towering pole beans engulf the fence. ABOVE, FROM LEFT: A seedhead
of Agapanthus left behind for fun and texture. Gynura aurantiaca, a
new tropical treasure. In the north bed in August, Hibiscus 'Blue
River II' and Eupatorium maculatum 'Gateway.' SEE GUIDES FOR THE
SOURCES.
CREATED BY JAMES A. BIELACZYC AND AGNETHE GLATVED
p. 198
Steel armchair Royal Metal Manufacturing Co. 1960s
Steel armchair Manufacturer unknown 1950s to 1960s
Steel armchair Manufacturer unknown 1950s to 1960s
Steel chair Manufacturer unknown 1950s to 1960s
Alumimum guest chair General Fireproofing Co., Goodform model 3040 1960s to 1970s
Cast-aluminum side chair Shelby-Williams Co. model 6000 Mid-1940s to late 1960s
Fiberglass side chair Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller Early 1950s
Aluminum-and-wood executive guest chair Shaw-Walker, model 8320 Late
1950s to early 1960s
You're a gem if you can find the issue!