GLOBEMASTER ALLIUM DELIGHT MIX DARWIN HYBRID TULIPS Delight Mix Darwin Hybrid Tulips
65911–Zones 3-8–These strong, sturdy tulips are among the best for perennializing. The tulip planting in the picture above was a highlight at the Keukenhof Gardens in Holland. Visitors raved about the clear, bright colors and spectacular size of the blooms. Our mix includes all the Delight colors – cherry-red, apricot-pink, rose and cherry-red with white petal edges. With proper care, this exqui- ste blend of tulips will ‘delight’ you for many years. They bloom
in April and May. Plant in a full sun location. Top size 12 cm bulbs. 15 for $12.95; 30 for $22.95; 60 for $42.95; 120 for $79.95
FIND INDIVIDUAL ‘DELIGHT’ TULIP VARIETIES ON PAGE 7 Approximate Shipping Dates
STRAWBERRY PLANTS – August and September COLCHICUM & IRIS – mid-August to mid-October PERENNIALS & GROUND COVERS – August to mid-October DAYLILIES – late August to early October PEONIES & ORIENTAL POPPIES – late September to late October
LILIES & FALL-PLANTED BULBS – late September until freezing temperatures no longer allow safe shipment
AMARYLLIS – early October until freezing temperatures no longer allow safe shipment SEEDS, BOOKS, GARDENING SUPPLIES – sent year around
Index
Amaryllis........................................................................................11 Animal and Pest Control.......................................32,35,Order Form Blueberry Plants ........................................................................... 34 Books............................................................................................ 33 Bulb Planter Augers.......................................................................11 Bulbs, Indoor Forcing ....................................................................11 Bulbs, Spring
Flowering....................................Front Cover,3,4,5-11 Colchicum and Fall Flowering Crocus.......................................... 10 Composting .................................................................................. 30 Daylilies ..................................................................................... 4,25 Ferns ............................................................................................ 18 Fertilizer........................................................... 9,32,34,35,Envelope Food Processing Supplies............................................................ 33 Fruits........................................................................................ 34,35 Fungicides .................................................................................... 32 Gardening Supplies............................9,12,22,30,31-35,Order Form Garlic ............................................................................................ 34 .................................................................Order Form Hosta ............................................................................................ 21 Insecticides................................................................................... 32 Iris............................................................................................ 26-29 Lilies ................................................................................... 10,12,13 Onions, Multiplier.......................................................................... 34 Paperwhites...................................................................................11 Peonies.................................................................29,30,Back Cover Poppies,Oriental........................................................................... 23 Perennial Plants
.........................Front Cover,2,4,14-30,Back Cover Perennial Seed........................................................... 2,14,16,17,23 Plant Supports......................................................12,31,Order Form Soil Amendments..................................................................... 32,34 Sprouter and Sprouting Seeds ..................................................... 33 Strawberries ............................................................................ 16,35 Tools ...........................................................11,31,32,34,Order Form Weed Control...................................................22,31,32,Order Form Woodland Plants .......................................................................... 18
Guarantee.......................................................................Order Form Shipping Date Information...........................................3,Order Form Zone Map ........................................................................................3
We make every effort to ensure accuracy in our catalog. However, if an error should occur, we reserve the right to correct it. Prices in this catalog supercede all previous catalogs.
ORDER TOLL FREE GRACEFUL BEAUTY® ALLIUM Graceful Beauty® Allium
60162–(Allium amplectens)–Zones 4-8–A charmer in the garden and bouquets. - bels the size of tennis-balls are pale pink to white, dotted with contrasting rose-purple stamens. Stiff 10 to 15 inch stems shoot out of a rosette of
spring. Plant in full sun. Top size 6 cm bulbs. 6 for $6.95; 12 for $12.95; 24 for $23.95; 48 for $44.95; 96 for $79.95
DAYDREAM DARWIN HYBRID TULIP Daydream Tulip
65811–Zones 3-8– Big cup-shaped blooms open bright yel- low, taking on tones of apricot and orange for a striking multi-hued effect. Grows 18 to 24 inches tall, blooming in mid-spring.
Plant in full sun. Top size 12 cm bulbs. 10 for $7.95; 20 for $13.95; 50 for $29.95; 100 for $49.95
Hardiness Zone Map
Type this link into your web browser,
http://planthardiness.ars.usda.gov/PHZMWeb/? or follow the Zone Map link on our website at
www.jungseed.com
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Hardiness zones are based on the average minimum temperatures for each zone. Lower num- bers indicate the most northerly area where plants will survive the winter and higher numbers are the most southern area where they will perform consistently. Recommended plant zones are meant for guidelines only. Other plant growth factors may affect hardiness such as rainfall, wind, humidity, soil type, altitude, sunlight and cultural practices. Local climates may vary considerably. It’s always best to use your instincts, observe other gardens in the area, and be willing to do some experimenting with plant locations and plant protections.
Phone: 1-800-247-5864 Fax: 1-800-692-5864 J. W. JUNG SEED CO. – 3 –
winner. Full sun. Select 20 to 22 cm bulbs. BEFORE 9/1/2013: Each 6.95; 3 for $18.95; 6 for $35.95. AFTER 9/1/2013: Each $7.95; 3 for 21.95; 6 for $39.95
age 3 feet in height, rising out of a base of broad, glossy foliage. Adored by bees. A multiple award
Globemaster Allium 60157–Zones 4-8–The largest Huge spheres up to 10 inches across are made up of hundreds of attractive for up to a month in late spring. Strong stems aver-
MARIEKE DAFFODIL Marieke Daffodil
62055–Zones 3-8–The ‘super-sized’ trumpet daffodil. blooms are more upfacing and longer-last- ing than other trumpets. Whether planted in clumps or mass plantings, it puts on an amazing show in early to mid spring. Grows 16 to 18 inches tall. Prefers full
sun. Select 14 to 16 cm bulbs. 4 for $4.95; 8 for $8.95; 20 for $19.95; 40 for $34.95; 100 for $79.95
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