the new Helleborus Gold Collection®
to these winter staples
Jacob — mid-November to mid-January
• Slightly fragrant, burgundy-stemmed, pure white fl owers • Blossoms are numerous and long lasting; strong stems hold blooms erect • Cool weather brings a light pink blush to the fl owers • Glossy, rich green, toothed leaves with dark stems
H. niger ‘HGC Jacob’: USPP #17799
Cinnamon Snow — December to February
• Large, creamy white fl owers blended with rose and cinnamon • Cinnamon red accents: on pink buds and as petal reverse • Handsome, dark green leaves with serrated edges
H. x ballardiae ‘HGC Cinnamon Snow’: USPPP
Josef Lemper — December to February
• Large, slightly cupped, pure white, upward-facing blooms turn light green • Rich, deep green foliage • A remarkably robust plant with superior garden performance
H. niger ‘HGC Josef Lemper’: USPP #15615
Pink Frost — January to March
• Burgundy and white buds open to soft pink shades; fl owers mature to deep burgundy
• As fresh blooms appear, the display across the color spectrum from white to pink to red is stunning
• Serrated, rich green foliage with red stems and veins and a silvery sheen marbled across the top
H. x ballardiae ‘HGC Pink Frost’: USPPP
easy tips for growing healthy, long-lasting Hellebores
• Plant in moist but well-drained soil. • Shield from strong winter winds. • Apply well-balanced fertilizer to encourage root growth and control height. • Plant in partial to full shade. • Allow adequate growing space. • Remove old foliage in the spring. • Be sure to mulch to maintain summer moisture.
Josef Lemper Cinnamon Snow Jacob
adds a fresh twist
Pink Frost
WINTER BLOOMS
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