
- Emily Dickinson's Herbarium
- Emily Dickinson
- Introduction by Richard B. Sewall
- Foreword by Leslie A. Morris
- Preface by Judith Farr
- Appendix by Raymond Angelo
- Emily Dickinson's album of more than 400 pressed flowers and plants, carefully preserved, has long been a treasure of Harvard's Houghton Library. This beautifully produced, slipcased volume now makes it available to all readers interested in Emily Dickinson. Introduced by a substantial literary and biographical essay, and including a complete botanical catalog and index, this volume will delight scholars, gardeners, and all readers of Emily Dickinson's poetry.
- Hardcover 2006

- Fruits and Plains
- Philip J. Pauly
- Plant engineering has a long history, and Pauly urges us to think of horticulturists as pioneer "biotechnologists," hacking their plants to create a landscape that reflects their ambitions and ideals. In telling the histories of Concord grapes and Japanese cherry trees, the problem of the prairie and the war on the Medfly, Pauly hopes to provide a new understanding of not only how horticulture shaped the vegetation around us, but how it influenced our experiences of the native, the naturalized, and the alien.
- Hardcover 2008

- A Reunion of Trees
- Stephen Spongberg
- Prologue by Sam Bass Warner
- Stephen Spongberg's vividly written and lavishly illustrated "travel story" of trees and shrubs tells of intrepid explorers who journeyed to the far corners of the globe and brought back to Europe and North America a wealth of exotic plant species.
- Hardcover 1990 / Paperback 1998