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Perennials & Hydrangeas Vanilla Strawberry™ Hydrangea


Incrediball™ Hydrangea


NEW OFFERING! VANILLA STRAWBERRY™ HYDRANGEA


(Plant Patent #20670, H. paniculata ‘Renhy’) T is beautiful hydrangea from France is a landscape sensation in a palatable palette. T e enormous panicles begin green in midsummer, quickly turn to creamy white, transition to lovely shades of pink and fi nally fi nish strawberry red. As new blooms continually emerge the shrub becomes a multicolored living masterpiece. Upright plants with bright green, healthy foliage take on a delightful semi-cascading habit later in the season. Well-established plants are shipped in 1 quart pots.


Height: 6-7’ Width: 4-5’ Zones: 4 to 8


16.95 ea. 3 for 45.95 6 for 84.95 Item #20528


NEW OFFERING!


NEW OFFERING! INCREDIBALL™ HYDRANGEA


(Plant Patent #20571, H. arborescens ‘Abetwo’) At fi rst glance, this may look like old-time favorite Annabelle, but this hydrangea is new and improved. T e breeding goal was stronger stems to eliminate blooms that fl op. T is was achieved along with an added bonus of incredibly large blooms, up to 1 foot wide, packed with nearly 4 times the fl orets as compared with Annabelle. Blooms open lime green, mature to creamy white and are incredibly long- lasting in a vase. A great accent to any landscape. Shipped in 1 quart pots.


Height: 4-5’ Width: 4-5’ Zones: 3 to 9


16.95 ea. 3 for 45.95 6 for 84.95 Item #20531


Perennials - Perfect Rose Companions


Enhance the beauty of your roses with perennials! Well-chosen perennials can help hide tall canes, disguise less-than-perfect foliage, extend the fl owering season and, best of all, accentuate your beautiful blooms.


CAMELOT MIX FOXGLOVE


Camelot Mix Foxglove NEW OFFERING!


(Digitalis) Tubular fl orets with spotted throats in a mix of cream, lavender, rose and white bloom in June and July. Reliable fi rst-year fl ow- ering from seed ensures you’ll have a steady supply of these tall beauties every year. Plant in partial shade. Shipped in 3 inch pots.


Height: 42-48” Width: 24-30” Zones: 4 to 9


5.95 ea. 3 for 15.95 6 for 29.95 Item #11462


ROZANNE GERANIUM


Ellagance Purple Lavender NEW OFFERING!


(Plant Patent #12175) Spreading mounds of deep green foliage lightly marbled with char- treuse send out loads of 1½ to 2½ inch vivid, violet-blue blooms from June until frost. Great for hiding canes. Introduced by Blooms of Bressingham. Likes sun to partial shade. Shipped in 3 inch pots.


Height: 18-20” Width: 24-36” Zones: 4 to 8


9.95 ea. 3 for 27.95 6 for 49.95 Item #11913


Festival Star Gypsophila NEW OFFERING!


NEW OFFERING!


Perennial of the Year


2007 ELLAGANCE PURPLE LAVENDER


(Lavandula angustifolia) Fragrant, dark purple-blue spires appear amidst silvery-green foliage beginning in July and continuing until frost. Off ers a lovely soften- ing eff ect in mixed plantings, borders and landscapes. Plant in full sun. Shipped in 2½ inch pots.


Height: 12-18” Width: 15-20” Zones: 5 to 9


5.95 ea. 3 for 15.95 6 for 29.95 Item #12985


FESTIVAL STAR GYPSOPHILA


(Plant Patent #14818) T is compact selection of baby’s breath won’t overpower your roses or other perennials. Bears dense, sprays of small, white blooms for many weeks beginning in July. Plant in full sun. Shipped in 3 inch pots.


Height: 12-18” Width: 18-24” Zones: 3 to 9


6.95 ea. 3 for 18.95 6 for 35.95 Item #12005


WALKER’S LOW NEPETA


(N. x faassenii) T is attractive catmint forms compact mounds of thick, silvery green, minty-scented foliage. A plethora of trumpet-shaped, lavender-blue blooms are produced from spring until frost, attracting bees and butterfl ies. Makes a nice groundcover or under- planting for sunny areas, adding a nice softening eff ect to the landscape. Drought tolerant. Likes sun to partial shade. Shipped in 3 inch pots.


Height: 18-24” Width: 24-36” Zones: 3 to 8


Rozanne Geranium 44


Rozanne Geranium Walker’s Low Nepeta


5.95 ea. 3 for 15.95 6 for 29.95 Item #13304


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