ORIENTAL POPPIES
Zones 3-9–(Papaver orientalis)–The huge fl owers of Oriental poppies are a brilliant sight in May and June, held on strong stems above fern-like foliage. Plants do best in deep, rich, well-drained soil. Choose your planting site carefully as they don’t like to be disturbed once established. We offer vegetatively propagated bareroot plants. ❍ ◗
BOLERO
13572–PLACE PIGALLE–(PPAF)–Ruffl ed fl ow- ers are white with broad, salmon-red picotee edges. Compact and fl oriferous 18 inch plants. Each $7.95; 3 for $21.95; 6 for $39.95
13558–KING KONG–(PPAF)–Velvety deep red fl owers with black bases are held on very strong stems that reach up to 40 inches in height. Each $7.95; 3 for $21.95; 6 for $39.95
13551–HEARTBEAT–Deep maroon fl owers with a double layer of petals are held on tall, strong, 30 inch stems. From the ‘Super Poppies’ series featuring thicker, glossier petals that last longer. Each $7.95; 3 for $21.95; 6 for $39.95
SHASTA
13553–BURNING HEART–Big rose-pink blooms with dark red centers. Heavy- fl owering, compact, 24 inch plants. Each $7.95; 3 for $21.95; 6 for $39.95
13528–BOLERO–Flowers are an unique shade of deep violet-rose that ages to lav- ender-pink. Strong 30 inch plants. Each $7.95; 3 for $21.95; 6 for $39.95
13534–SHASTA–Huge, ruffl ed blooms have variable candy-pink edges merging into lime-white with black centers. Plants grow 24 inches tall.
Each $7.95; 3 for $21.95; 6 for $39.95 ORIENTAL POPPY OFFER 13590 (X)–One each of all 6 poppies, a $47.70 value for $39.95 BURNING HEART KING KONG HEARTBEAT PLACE PIGALLE
1997
Perennial of the Year
MAY NIGHT SALVIA May Night Salvia
14015–(S. nemorosa )–Zones 4-9 A perennial garden mainstay. This salvia bears spires of dark blue-purple fl owers repeatedly all summer if deadheaded. Forms neat clumps 18 to 24 inches tall fi lled with grayish-green, aro- matic foliage. Resists diseases and tolerates heat and drought. 3 inch pots. ❍ Each $4.95; 3 for $12.95; 6 for $23.95
CARADONNA SALVIA Caradonna Salvia
14011–(S. nemorosa)–Zones 4-9 The longest-blooming salvia. Violet-purple fl owers are held on strong, deep purple stems. Clump- forming 24 to 30 inch plants have aromatic, silvery-green foliage. Blooms repeatedly all summer if deadheaded. Pest and disease resis- tant. Ideal for dry locations. 2½ inch pots. ❍ Each $4.95; 3 for $12.95; 6 for $23.95
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Butterfl y Blue Scabiosa
2000
Perennial of the Year
BUTTERFLY BLUE SCABIOSA
Zones 3-9–The ‘Pincush- ion Flower’. This trouble- free plant covers itself with soft, lacy, 1½ to 2 inch lav- ender-blue blooms non-stop from spring until fall. But- terfl ies are strongly attracted to its nectar. Neat 12 to 18 inch plants. 2½ inch pots. ❍ Each $4.95; 3 for $12.95; 6 for $23.95
14082–(S. columbaria)
Clementine Verbascum
CLEMENTINE VERBASCUM
14490–(V. x ‘Clementine’) Zones 5-8–A visual stun- ner. Tall, branched spikes carry fl orets that transition from near orange to peach- apricot, each accented with fuzzy, violet-blue fi laments at their centers. The deer- resistant plants grow 4 to 5 feet tall, fl owering over a long period in July and Au- gust. Felt-like foliage forms a basal rosette. Bareroot plants. ❍ Each $7.95; 3 for $21.95; 6 for $39.95
ORDER TOLL FREE Pinky
14122–(S. x ‘Pinky’)–(PPAF)–Interesting foliage! Green foliage is topped by pink and cream new growth. Pink fl ower clusters top the petite 8 to 10 inch rounded plants in late summer. Bareroot plants. Each $7.95; 3 for $21.95; 6 for $39.95
Neon
14174–(S. spectabile ‘Neon’)–Flowerheads like bea- cons! Huge domes of magenta-rose fl ower clusters are held on stiff, upright stems covered with light green fl eshy leaves. Grows 15 to 18 inches tall. 2½ inch pots. Each $3.95; 3 for $10.95; 6 for $19.95
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Perennial of the Year
GOLDSTURM RUDBECKIA Goldsturm Rudbeckia
(R. fulgida ‘Goldstrum’)–Zones 3-9–‘Black- Eyed Susans’. Bushy plants produce masses of 3 to 4 inch golden daisy-like fl owers with dark brown domed seedheads. Full sun will produce the earliest bloom. Grows 24 to 36 inches tall. ❍ ◗
09058–SEED: (A) Pkt. (100 seeds) $2.25.
13962–PLANTS (Bareroot): Each $3.95; 3 for $10.95; 6 for $19.95; 12 for $35.95
POLAR SPLASH PULMONARIA
TREVI FOUNTAIN PULMONARIA
Pulmonaria
Zones 4-9–Great for the shade. Attractive foliage and fl owers. Plants form nice spreading clumps and in mild climates foliage is of- ten semi-evergreen. Flowers clusters appear in April and May. Ideal for specimen planting or as a groundcover in a shady border. Plant in rich, moist soil. ◗ ●
13928–POLAR SPLASH–(P. x ‘Polar Splash’)–Dark green ovate leaves are decorated with vivid silver splashes and speckles. Blue buds open into pink fl owers. Grows 12 to 15 inches tall and up to 18 inches wide. Bareroot plants. Each $6.95; 3 for $18.95; 6 for $35.95
13944–TREVI FOUNTAIN–(P. x ‘Trevi Fountain’)–(P.P.113047)–Long leaves heavily splashed with bright silvery spots form attractive spreading clumps 12 inches tall and up to 24 inches across. Plants dis- play profuse clusters of cobalt-blue funnel-shaped fl owers. 3 inch pots. Each $8.95; 3 for $23.95; 6 for $44.95
PINKY SEDUM
AUTUMN CHARM™ SEDUM
NEON SEDUM SEDUM OR STONECROP
Zones 3-9–Sedums are pest-resistant and drought-tolerant with thick, succulent, waxy leaves and fl eshy stems. Flowers are borne in fl at or domed clusters that persist into winter. ❍ ◗
Autumn Charm™
14106–(S. x ‘Autumn Charm™’, aka ‘Lajos’)–(P.P.14421)–Lovely variegated foliage. Forms upright clumps of grey-green leaves with creamy margins and serrated edges and bears bright pink fl owers from August through October. Grows 14 to 18 inches tall. Bareroot plants. Each $6.95; 3 for $18.95; 6 for $35.95
SEDUM OFFER
14101 (X)–One plant each of Pinky, Autumn Charm and Neon, a $18.85 value for $15.95
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