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Plants of the Year - Hellebores and Sweet Peas


I'm surprised to find myself in a unique position.

The Perennial Plant Association has chosen as its Plant of the Year the Hellebore (and in particular H. x hybridus) and I have had a book in print on hellebores for some years.

The National Gardening Bureau has declared 2005 The Year of the Sweet Pea - and I have a book out on sweet peas too. That must be a first.

The two books are:
The Gardener's Guide to Growing Hellebores
http://www.timberpress.com/books/isbn.cfm/0-88192-517-9

The Sweet Pea Book, both from Timber Press
http://www.timberpress.com/books/isbn.cfm/0-88192-595-0

And there is also info at:
http://GrahamRice.com/books

The National Gardening Bureau is at http://www.ngb.org

The Perennial Plant Association is at http://www.perennialplant.org

Has anyone else ever been in this position?

Graham Rice
Milford, PA
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