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BLUE LACE IMPERIAL MANDATE ROSE CRUSH New Millennium Hybrid Delphiniums


(D. elatum)–Zones 3-7–A highlight in any perennial garden. Bred in New Zealand, these exceptional 3 to 6 foot tall delphiniums have very strong, wind- resistant stems that seldom require staking. More heat and humidity tolerant than many delphiniums. 3 inch pots. ❍ ◗


NEW MILLENNIUM HYBRID STARS–Huge multi-petaled fl orets are spectacular shades of blue, pink, purple, lavender, rose and white. Many are bicolored and have contrasting centers or ‘bees’.


11280–PLANTS: Each $5.95; 3 for $15.95; 6 for $29.95; 12 for $54.95 08680–NEW ZEALAND MIX SEED: Open-pollinated New Millennium delphini- um seed from selected stock. (A) Pkt. (25 seeds) $3.45


GOLDEN FANTASY Jung’s 2014 ‘Top Pick’ Daylilies


MOSES FIRE


15304–IMPERIAL MANDATE–Abundant 4½ inch blooms of brilliant fuchsia-violet with a purple band around a yellow


center. Midseason. Ht. 30". Tetraploid. Each $4.95; 3 for $12.95; 6 for $23.95


15294–ROSE CRUSH–Ruffl ed 5½ inch blooms are gor- geous, rich rose with an apricot throat. Vigorous plants have excellent branching resulting in loads of blooms. Midsea- son. Ht. 28". Tetraploid.


Each $5.95; 3 for $15.95; 6 for $29.95


15155–GOLDEN FANTASY–Bright gold 5½ inch blooms pack a punch with their intense color and fragrance. Late


midseason. Ht. 36". Tetraploid. Each $4.95; 3 for $12.95; 6 for $23.95


14878–MOSES FIRE–An exceptionally fl oriferous daylily with huge 6 inch blooms of bright red edged with gold. Richly ruffl ed petals create a very full look. Midseason. Ht. 22". Tetraploid.


Each $7.95; 3 for $21.95; 6 for $39.95


JUNG'S TOP PICK DAYLILY OFFER 14771 (X)–One each of the above 4 plants, a $23.80 value for $18.95


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BLUE FOUNTAINS 2006 HAPPY RETURNS PARDON ME ‘Super Value’ Reblooming Daylilies


15169–HAPPY RETURNS–Fragrant, lemon-yellow, 2¾ inch fl owers with gently ruffl ed petals. Very heat tolerant with good foliage. One of the most dependable rebloomers.


Very early. Ht. 18". Diploid. 3 for $8.95; 6 for $15.95; 12 for $29.95


15255–PARDON ME–Considered the best red reblooming daylily. Bears loads of cranberry-red 2¾ inch blooms. Mid- season. Ht. 18". Diploid.


3 for $10.95; 6 for $19.95; 12 for $37.95 ‘SUPER VALUE’ OFFERS


14767 (X)–Three each of Happy Returns and Pardon Me, 6 plants for $12.00


14768 (X)–Six each of Happy Returns and Pardon Me, 12 plants for $21.00


Check out our special offer on Stella D’Oro Daylily. Details on page 2.


ORDER TOLL FREE FIREWITCH DIANTHUS Firewitch Dianthus


11317–(D. gratianopolitanus ‘Firewitch’) Zones 3-9–2006 Perennial Plant As- sociation Plant of the Year. An out- standing selection of Cheddar Pinks praised for its profuse bloom display, the spicy clove scent of its up-facing fl owers of vivid violet-rose and its at- tractive mats of low, silvery-blue, ever- green foliage. Blooms heaviest in early summer and often fl owers again in early fall. Grows 6 to 8 inches tall. 2½ inch pots. ❍


3 for $12.95; 6 for $23.95; 12 for $44.95 Phone: 1-800-247-5864 ZING ROSE DIANTHUS


Zing Rose Dianthus 11312–(D. deltoides ‘Zing Rose’)–Zones 3-8–A knockout border or groundcover. These Maiden Pinks bear bright rose- red fl owers from June well into summer, covering mats of dense green evergreen foliage that turns purplish-red in win- ter. Grows 6 inches high with a


12 inch spread. 2½ inch pots. ❍ 3 for $11.95; 6 for $21.95; 12 for $39.95; 24 for $74.95


Ornamec® 170 Grass Herbicide


Eliminates the need for hand- weeding.


It can safely be


sprayed over-the-top of plants without risk of plant injury. See page 45 for details and pricing.


Fax: 1-800-692-5864 BURGUNDY BLUSH LILAC + EYE Everlast™ Series Dianthus


Zones 4-10–The longest-blooming Dianthus to date. Plants bloom in early spring and stay in bloom well into the summer, then rebloom again when the night temperatures begin to drop in late summer. The fragrant semi-double and double blooms attract hum- mingbirds and butterfl ies galore. Narrow, grey-green foliage stays attractive all season. Low mounds grow 8 to 12 inches tall and up to 14 inches wide. ❍


soft pink edge. 2½ inch pots. Each $6.95; 3 for $18.95; 6 for $35.95


11340–BURGUNDY BLUSH–Burgundy-red with a


11341–LILAC + EYE–Lilac with dark burgundy cen- ters. 2½ inch pots.


Each $6.95; 3 for $18.95; 6 for $35.95 EVERLAST™ DIANTHUS OFFER


11325 (X)–One plant each of Burgundy Blush and Lilac + Eye, 2 plants total for $11.95


11326 (X)–Three plants each of Burgundy Blush and Lilac + Eye, 6 plants total for $31.95


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Perennial of the Year


NEW MILLENNIUM DELPHINIUM PLANTS, INDIVIDUAL COLORS: 11273–BLUE LACE–Sky-blue fl orets with lavender-pink accents.


11281–PINK PUNCH–Frilly blooms are mulberry-pink with white, brown or pink-striped bees. One of the deepest pink delphiniums.


11276–PAGAN PURPLES–Dark blue-purple fl owersa with white or brown bees. Often double-fl owered.


PRICE OF NEW MILLENNIUM DELPHINIUM COLORS (per variety): Each $6.95; 3 for $18.95; 6 for $35.95


NEW MILLENNIUM DELPHINIUM OFFER


11298 (X)–One each of Blue Lace, Pink Punch and Pagan Purples, 3 plants total, a $20.85 value for $16.95


11299 (X)–Three each of Blue Lace, Pink Punch and Pagan Purples, 9 plants total, a $56.85 value for $45.95


Blue Fountains Delphinium


(D. elatum hybrids)–Zones 3-7–A crowning touch for any peren- nial planting. This strain of shorter delphiniums produces giant fl ower spikes in shades of blue, purple and white, many with contrasting black or white ‘bees’ at the center of each fl oret. Sturdy 3 foot tall plants do not require staking. Blooms in June and July, and if cut back after fl owering, may bloom again in the fall. ❍ ◗


08657–SEED–(A) Pkt. (50 seeds) $2.25


11230–PLANTS (2½ inch pots): Each $4.95; 3 for $12.95; 6 for


$23.95; 12 for $44.95 BUTTERFLY BLUE BUTTERFLY ROSE Butterfl y Series Delphiniums


(D. grandifl orum)–Zones 3-7 Spectacular fl ow- ers on bushy plants. Unlike regular delphini- ums, this bush type grows only 12 to 18 inches tall and wide. The loosely held 1½ inch fl owers appear continuously from June to September, nearly smothering the lacy foliage. Prefers rich, moist, well-drained soil. ❍


BUTTERFLY BLUE–Bright blue fl owers.


08654–SEED–(A) Pkt. (100 seeds) $1.95 11220–PLANTS (3 inch pots): Each $4.75; 3 for $11.95; 6 for $21.95; 12 for $39.95


BUTTERFLY ROSE–Soft pink fl owers.


08651–SEED–(A) Pkt. (100 seeds) $1.95 11227–PLANTS (3 inch pots): Each $4.75; 3 for $11.95; 6 for $21.95; 12 for $39.95


BUTTERFLY SERIES DELPHINIUM OFFER 11297 (X)–Three each of Blue and Rose, a $23.90 value for $18.95


NEW MILLENNIUM HYBRID STARS


NATURE’S SOURCE PLANT FOOD–Safe and effi cient nutrition for all your plants – indoors and out. See page 40 for details.


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