Spring Planted Bulbs ❧ E. montana #SEU18
Dark purple stems hold flower spikes of white flowers centered with purplish brown stamens and ovaries. The broad foliage has a fine edge of purple. A stunning combination for borders and containers. Grows 12 to 15 inches high. Each 9.95 3 for 27.95 6 for 49.95
Eucomis Collection #1
One each of the Eucomis varieties Oakhurst, Reuben, Freckles and Twinkle Stars. #SEU20X (4 plants total) 29.95
Eucomis Collection #2
One each of the Eucomis varieties Sparkling Burgundy, Dark Star, Glow Sticks and E. montana plus 3 E. bicolor. #SEU21X (5 plants total) 37.95
OSTRICH FERN
Each 4.95 6 for 23.95
Fern Collection
One each of the above 4 ferns. #SFN26X (4 plants total) 15.95
FERNS Bare Root Plants (unless noted) The graceful, ornamental foliage of hardy woodland ferns is especially valuable for shaded to partially shaded locations where oth- er plants may be difficult to grow. They provide lush cover with little care. Most prefer moist, highly organic, slightly acidic soil. A mulch will preserve the steady moisture supply they like.
Adiantum pedatum #SFN02
MAIDENHAIR
Maidenhair Fern. Lacy fan-shaped fronds 12 to 20 inches long are light to medium green with shiny, brownish- black, wiry center stems. One of our most beautiful native ferns.
[Ht: 12"-24", Zones: 3 to 8, SSH/SH] Each 3.95 6 for 19.95
3 for 10.95 12 for 35.95
Athyrium filix-femina #SFN06 Lady Fern. Finely cut 30 to 36 inch fronds unfurl light green with the color deepen- ing as the season progresses. Tolerates more sun than most. [Ht: 24"-36", Zones: 3 to 8, SSH/SH] Each 3.95 6 for 19.95
FREESIA Top Size These extremely fragrant, funnel-shaped, 2 inch blossoms are carried on wiry 12 to 18 inch stems. Available
in both single and double- flowered types, their many hued color range includes shades of white, yellow, gold, orange, pink, red, purple and violet plus others that are bicolored and beautifully veined and feathered. As cut flowers they last more than a week in a vase. For outdoor culture in Zones 8 to 9, or grow in pots or a cool greenhouse in the north. Use: border, cut, forcing. [Ht: 12"-18", Bl: May/Jul, Zones: 8 to 9, S, 81/sq. yd.] Single Mix #SFE08 Double Mix #SFE18
All Freesia mixes are priced as follows: 12 for 4.95 48 for 16.95
24 for 8.95 96 for 29.95
Freesia Sampler Twelve each of Single Mix and Double Mix . #SFE15X (24 bulbs total) 7.95
LADY FERN
3 for 10.95 12 for 35.95
❧ Athyrium niponi- cum ‘Red Beauty’
#SFN08 RED BEAUTY
Beautiful silver, red and green fronds are similar to Japanese Painted Fern, but with brighter red stems and central veins. Gives a won- derful tricolor effect. 3 inch pots.
[Ht: 14"-18", Zones: 4 to 8, SSH/SH] Each 5.95 3 for 15.95 6 for 29.95
PHONE: 1.800.883.6998
CANDICANS #SGA50 Size: 16/18cm “Summer Hyacinth” Tall, bold and conspicuous in the back of your summer border, the 3 to 4 foot spikes of this South African native are laden with nodding, delicately scented, bell-shaped white blooms, surrounded at the base by wide, strap-shaped, semi-erect gray-green foliage. Just a half-dozen of these clump-forming bulbs provides an impressive display. [Ht: 3'-4', Bl: Summer, Zones: 7 to 10 (to Zone 5 with a heavy mulch), S, 9/sq. yd.] 3 for 7.95 6 for 14.95 12 for 27.95 24 for 52.95
FAX: 1.800.374.6120 GALTONIA
Matteuccia struthiopteris #SFN15 Ostrich Fern. Bright green, gracefully arching, feathery fronds. Grows large and is ideal for naturalizing as it spreads quickly by underground runners. Will grow in full sun with ad- equate moisture. [Ht: 36"-60", Zones: 3 to 8, SSH/SH]
3 for 12.95 12 for 46.95
GENTIANA Size: as noted
The gentians offer us some of the most intense cobalt blues, softest powder blues and ethereal blue-violets of any wildflowers. With their late summer bloom, they mix well with fall-flower- ing plants such as fall crocus and colchicum. They prefer rich, moist soil that’s well-drained and full sun. In hot climates they require pro- tection from hot afternoon sun.
G. andrewsii #SGN03
Bottle Gentian, Closed Gentian. Native to partly shaded thickets and meadows of eastern North America. At the tips of the stems, these erect plants bear clusters of 5 or more urn- shaped, 1½ inch
long flowers of dark blue with white-tipped lobes. Pairs of deep green, lance-shaped leaves 2 to 3 inches long line the stems. 3-yr. old bareroot plants.
[Ht: 12"-24", Bl: Aug-Sep, Zones: 4 to 9, S/SSH] Each 3.95 3 for 10.95 6 for 19.95
G. cruciata var. Blue Cross #SGN06 Dense rosettes of medium green, narrow, cupped foliage showcase clusters of tiny, tubu- lar, deep blue-violet flowers with yellow throats and stamens. A compact, drought resistant variety. 2½ inch pots.
[Ht: 8"-12", Bl: Jul-Sep, Zones: 3 to 7, S/SSH] Each 4.95 3 for 12.95 6 for 23.95
G. dahurica #SGN05 From tufted basal clumps of lance-shaped, 6 to 8 inch leaves emerge stems lined with thread- like filaments and topped with clusters of deep- blue, tubular flowers 1½ inches long. Native to Turkey and China. 2½ inch pots.
[Ht: 12"-16", Bl: Aug-Sep, Zones: 4 to 8, S/SSH] Each 5.95 3 for 15.95 6 for 29.95
G. septemfida var. Lagodechiana #SGN12 Crested Gentian. The arching stems of this gentian are almost prostrate, each bearing one or more 1½ inch bright blue to purplish-blue flowers with white throats and darker stripes. Forms spreading mats of oval bright green leaves. From Asia Minor. 2½ inch pots. [Ht: 6"-10", Bl: Jul-Sep, Zones: 4 to 9, S/SSH] Each 5.95 3 for 15.95 6 for 29.95
❧ G. x True Blue #SGN13
(P.P.20433)–This gen- tiana definitely lives up to its name as it produces 2 inch tu- bular flowers of true blue at every node up and down the
stems. Floriferous plants with medium green lance-shaped foliage are the perfect size for the middle of the perennial border. Bareroot. [Ht: 24"-30", Bl: Jul-Sep, Zones: 4 to 7, S/SSH] Each 9.95 3 for 27.95 6 for 52.95
Gentiana Collection
1 plant each of the above 5 gentiana. #SGN15X (5 plants total) 24.95
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