JUNG’S SELECT SHRUBS
LEMON LIGHTS ORCHID LIGHTS Northern Lights Azaleas
Zones 4-7–Developed by the University of Minnesota, the fl ower buds of these azaleas are hardy to -30℉. Enjoy their colorful blooms in late May and early June. Potted 6 to 10 inch plants. ❍ ◗
20134–ORCHID LIGHTS–Lilac-pink fl owers. The semi- dwarf, 2 to 4 foot plants are the most compact and earliest blooming in the series.
20128–LEMON LIGHTS–Flowers are a blend of light butter-yellow to gold. The 4 to 6 foot plants have good mildew resistance. Fall foliage is attractive bronze-red.
20131–MANDARIN LIGHTS–Floriferous 4 to 5 foot plants bear ruffl ed blooms of brilliant orange-red. Bronze fall foliage.
CANDY LIGHTS
SPECIAL AZALEA OFFER 20142 (X)–One plant each of all four azaleas, a $59.80 value for $49.95
20125–CANDY LIGHTS–Extremely fragrant, pale pink blooms with light yellow streaks. Disease resistant, heavy blooming plants grow 3 to 5 feet tall.
PRICE OF NORTHERN LIGHTS AZALEAS (per variety): Each $14.95; 3 for $39.95; 6 for $74.95
Aluminum Sulphate
ACIDIFIES SOIL. USE WHEN PLANTING AZALEAS
51142–Mix ¼ to ½ lb. with the soil where each plant is set out. 4 Lb. bag $9.95; 2 or more $8.95 each
Soil Sulphur MAINTAINS SOIL ACIDITY
51154–Requires repeat applications only every three to four years. 4 Lb. bag $11.95; 2 or more $10.95 each
LO & BEHOLD®
Lo & Behold® Blue Chip
Butterfl y Bush 20192–(Buddleia x ‘Blue Chip’)–Zones 5-9 (P.P.19991)–A versatile ‘mini’ butterfl y bush. So different from other butterfl y bushes as it grows only 24 to 30 inches tall. It can be used as a groundcover, low hedge or even in con- tainers. The plants are non-invasive and bloom early and continuously from early summer to fall without deadheading or pruning. Multitudes of lilac-blue fl ower spikes appear above dense green foliage, attracting butterfl ies with their light, sweet fragrance. 4 inch pots. ❍ Each $12.95; 3 for $35.95; 6 for $65.95
MANDARIN LIGHTS
BICOLOR BUTTERFLY BUSH BOUQUET Butterfl y Bush
(Buddleia)–Zones 5-9–This shrub attracts but- terfl ies by the score. Abundant 12 to 18 inch fragrant fl ower spikes are produced all summer on 4 to 8 foot plants. Because pruning stimulates ear- lier and more profuse fl owering, cut plants back to 6 to 10 inches before spring growth starts. Plants die back in colder areas, but grow back strongly from their roots. Flowers are lovely in fl oral ar- rangements. 4 inch pots. ❍
20173–BICOLOR–Yellow and rose-lavender. 20172–BLACK KNIGHT–Dark purple. 20174–DUBONNET–Violet-purple, orange eye. 20177–NANHO BLUE–Lilac-blue. 20186–PINK CHARMING–Bright pink. 20190–WHITE PROFUSION–White.
CHINA ROSE TREE China Rose Tree BERGESON COMPACT Winter BURNING BUSH Grove Dwarf Burning Bush
20437–(Euonymus alata ‘Grove Compact’) Zones 4-8–Brilliant red fall color. Grove is an improved selection of this compact, slow- growing shrub with a neater, more mounded habit, superior hardiness and more pro- nounced ‘wings’ on its corky bark. It creates an arresting focal point, both individually or as a hedge. Glossy green summer foliage is also attractive and bright red fruits appeal to birds. Full sun brings out the best fall color. Reaches a height of 5 to 6 feet, but can be pruned smaller. 1-quart pots. ❍ ◗ Each $12.95; 3 for $35.95; 6 for $65.95
Fall Summer
Bergeson Compact Dogwood
20329–(Cornus sericea ‘Bergeson Com- pact’)–Zones 2-7–Add year ‘round interest to your landscape with this colorful dogwood. In fall, the bright red stems are covered with gorgeous bur- gundy foliage, but in winter, the stems stand out brilliantly in the barren winter landscape. In spring and summer, dense, mounded 4 to 6 foot bushes are covered with lush green foliage. Very adaptable and a good choice for a hedge, screen, landscape accents or naturalized settings. 2-yr. 9 to 12 inch bareroot plants. ❍ ◗ Each $7.95; 3 for $19.95; 6 for $34.95; 12 for $59.95; 24 for $97.95
Cranberry Cotoneaster CRANBERRY COTONEASTER ORDER TOLL FREE
20376–(Cotoneaster apiculatus)–Zones 4-7–A superb groundcover with showy, ornamental fruits. Low, dense shrubs with stiff, arching branches are covered with glossy, dark green foliage that turns reddish-purple in fall. Showy pink fl owers in May are followed in late summer by bright red berries that persist well into late fall and are loved by birds. Grows 2 to 3 feet high and 3 to 6 feet wide. 1-quart pots. ❍
Each $9.95; 3 for $27.95; 6 for $49.95 Phone: 1-800-247-5864
20776–(Prunus triloba)–Zones 2-6–One of the fi rst shrubs to blossom in spring. In April and May its stems are covered with double, delicate pink fl owers that resemble small roses. Prune the lower branches to use as a small tree or leave unpruned to form a bushy 6 to 10 foot shrub. Also known as Double Flowering Plum. 2-yr. 12 to 18 inch bareroot plants. ❍ ◗ Each $17.95; 2 for $32.95; 4 for $59.95
IDEAL FOR HEDGES
NANKING BUSH CHERRY Nanking Bush Cherry HEDGE COTONEASTER Hedge Cotoneaster
20374–(Cotoneaster lucidus)–Zones 2-6–This plant thrives in sun or shade and tolerates severe trimming. Can be kept at any height from 3 to 6 feet by pruning. Well-supplied with dense, glossy green foliage that turns to beauti- ful red in the fall. Small pink fl owers in spring are followed by decorative black berries that at- tract birds. Insect and disease free. 2-yr. 12 to 15 inch bareroot plants. ❍ ◗ ● Each $5.95; 3 for $13.95; 6 for $25.95; 12 for $46.95; 24 for $79.95
Fax: 1-800-692-5864
20772–(Prunus tomentosa)–Zones 2-6–A beaut- ful ornamental with edible fruits. Early in spring the bushes are a mass of white blooms followed by soft green foliage and a fi ne crop of tasty cherries that are great fresh and make excel- lent jams and jellies. Provides habitat for birds and other wildlife that love the fruit. A great conser- vation plant. Easily grown, resists drought and is widely adaptable. Grows 8 to 10 feet tall and 10 to 15 feet wide. 2-yr. 12 to 18 inch bareroot plants. ❍ Each $7.95; 3 for $19.95; 10 for $59.95; 20 for $110.95; 40 for $199.95
ABOUT JUNG’S HARDY NORTHERN- GROWN NURSERY STOCK: Jung’s bareroot trees and shrubs have been grown in state inspected fi elds for a minimum of 2 to 3 years, resulting in hefty plants with strong root systems. Sizes noted are approximate. For best results, soak the roots of bareroot plants 12 to 24 hours prior to planting.
J. W. JUNG SEED CO. – 23 –
PRICE OF BUTTERFLY BUSHES: Each $7.95; 3 for $19.95; 6 for $37.95
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