KOPPER KING
FANTASIA SUMMER CARNIVAL MIX LUNA RED OLD FASHIONED SINGLE MIX Hollyhock or Alcea
(Alcea rosea)–Zones 3-9–Heirloom favorites. They provide a beautiful vertical fl ower dis- play from mid to late summer. Although biennials, they often grow as perennials if dead- headed after fl owers are spent. Plant in well-drained soil. ❍
PLUM CRAZY LORD BALTIMORE Hardy Hibiscus
(H. moscheutos hybrids)–Zones 4-9–Huge dinnerplate size fl owers. These vigorous and rapid growing plants, also known as Rose Mallows, fl ower profusely from mid- summer until frost. They thrive in soil with ample mois- ture. Mark their location in the fall as they are slow to break dormancy in the spring. 3 inch pots. ❍
12385–KOPPER KING–(P.P.10793)–Huge 12 inch pale pink to white fl owers with a red eye and red veins. Cop- pery-red maple-like leaves. Grows 3 to 4 feet tall.
12384–FANTASIA–(P.P.11853)–Huge 8 to 10 inch ruffl ed fl owers are a soft shade of rose-lavender with bright red eyes. Maple-like, lobed foliage has heavy substance. Plants grow 3 to 4 feet tall. A Fleming introduction.
12387–PLUM CRAZY–(P.P.11854)–Huge 10 inch red-vio- let fl owers are streaked with purple. Maple-cut leaves are dark purple. Plants grow 4 feet tall.
12389–LORD BALTIMORE–Eye-catching fl owers are brilliant red, up to 10 inches in diameter. 4 feet tall.
PRICE OF ALL HIBISCUS:
Each $9.95; 3 for $27.95; 6 for $49.95 HARDY HIBISCUS OFFER
12398 (X)–One each of the four hibiscus pictured above, a $39.80 value for $32.95
LUNA PINK SWIRL Luna Hybrid Hibiscus
(H. moscheutos hybrids)–Zones 4-9 Big, dramatic fl owers on compact, bushy plants. These hibiscus are ideal for smaller gardens or for grow- ing in large containers. The 6 to 8 inch fl owers are produced abundantly on 24 to 30 inch plants beginning in mid- summer. Heat-loving and drought tol- erant once established. 3 inch pots. ❍
12370–LUNA RED 12369–LUNA PINK SWIRL
PRICE OF LUNA HIBISCUS PLANTS: Each $9.95; 3 for $27.95; 6 for $49.95
LUNA HYBRID HIBISCUS SEED
08845–LUNA RED 08848–LUNA MiX–Includes red, rose, pink swirl and white.
PRICE OF LUNA HIBISCUS SEED: (A) Pkt. (10 seeds) $4.95; 2 pkts. $9.40
Spring Celebrities Hollyhock
(Alcea rosea)–Zones 5-9–Petite plants put on a big show in the garden or containers. These dwarf, 24 to 32 inch tall hollyhocks fl ower continu- ously for 3 months under favorable conditions. The vigorous, compact, multi-stemmed plants establish quickly and bear a bounty of 2½ to 3 inch semi-to- fully double anemone-style blooms. Colors include pink, rose, lemon-yellow, purple, white and Fleu- roselect Gold Medal winner crimson. Plants start- ed from seed fl ower fi rst year, blooming 15 to 17 weeks after sowing. Available as seed and plants. ❍
10112–SPRING CELEBRITIES HOLLYHOCK PLANTS (mixed colors only) ((2½ inch pots): 3 for $14.95; 6 for $27.95; 12 for $49.95
SPRING CELEBRITIES HOLLYHOCK SEED:
08340–MIXED COLORS–(A) Pkt. (15 seeds) $3.95 08341–CRIMSON–(A) Pkt. (15 seeds) $3.95
HALO MIXED HOLLYHOCKS–A new strain of hollyhocks with unique bicolor fl owers. Page 4.
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SPRING CELEBRITIES HOLLYHOCK MIX
SUMMER CARNIVAL MIX–Large, double blooms on 4 to 5 foot stems are shades of red, pink, rose, yellow and white. Flowers fi rst year from seed. 08339–SEED–(A) Pkt. (50 seeds) $2.45 10108–PLANTS (2½ inch pots): 3 for $13.95; 6 for $25.95; 12 for $46.95
OLD FASHIONED SINGLE MIX–These are tra- ditional cottage-type hollyhocks with single fl owers adorning 6 to 8 foot plants. Includes a full color range. 08336–SEED–(A) Pkt. (50 seeds) $2.75 10107–PLANTS (2½ inch pots): 3 for $13.95; 6 for $25.95; 12 for $46.95
HOLLYHOCK OFFER
10119 (X)–Three each of Old Fashioned Single Mix and Summer Carnival Mix, 6 plants total, a $27.90 value for $23.95
MINUTEMAN Minuteman
12451–Striking color contrast. Cupped leaves of deep blue- green have wide white margins that stay clean and bright even in up to ¾ day of sun. The very heavy substance of the foliage makes it wonderfully slug resistant. Pale lavender striped fl ow- ers appear in midsummer. Mature specimens are 20 inches tall and up to 4 feet across. Bareroot plants. Each $7.95; Get 1 more for just $1.00. Buy 2 plants for $8.95
Guacamole
12441–Excellent for adding contrast. A fast growing vari- ety with 8 inch long leaves of light green to gold with irregular margins of dark chartreuse-green. Bears large, fragrant fl owers of pale lavender, almost white, in August. Forms clumps 18 inches high and 28 inches or more across. Grows well in light to full shade. Bareroot plants. Each $7.95; Get 1 more for just $1.00. Buy 2 plants for $8.95
“AMAZING DEAL” HOSTA OFFER 12515 (X)–2 plants each of all 5 varieties (10 total) for $34.95 ORDER TOLL FREE
WIDE BRIM
BLUE GIANT Wide Brim
12488–Mature plants are magnifi cent specimens. Large blue-green leaves have wide, irregular cream margins that turn golden with age. A fast grower, becoming 18 inches tall and 40 inches wide. Scapes carrying pale lavender fl owers appear in July. Will tolerate up to ¾ day of sun. Bareroot plants. Each $4.95; Get 1 more for just $1.00. Buy 2 plants for $5.95
Blue Giant
12474–(H. sieboldiana ‘Elegans’)–A favorite for rich color and magnifi cent size. Huge, rounded, blue-green leaves are heavily textured and deeply puckered. Near- white fl owers appear just above the foliage in midsummer. Grows 24 to 30 inches tall and 4 to 5 feet wide in part to full shade. Bareroot plants. Each $4.95; Buy 1 more for just $1.00. Buy 2 plants for $5.95
Frances Williams
12476–One of the most popular hostas. Thick, puckered foliage is deep blue-green bordered with an irregular golden margin that intensifi es as the season progresses. Large mounding plants grow 24 inches high and over 40 inches wide. Near-white fl owers appear in midsummer. Prefers shade to a half day of sun. Bareroot plants. Each $4.95; Buy 1 more for just $1.00. Buy 2 plants for $5.95
Phone: 1-800-247-5864 Fax: 1-800-692-5864 GUACAMOLE J. W. JUNG SEED CO. – 89 –
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