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ONYX ODYSSEY


PEPPERMINT ICE HEARTTHROB SUMMER STORM Hardy Hibiscus from Michigan GOLDEN LOTUS PAINTED DOUBLES AMBER GEM Winter Jewels™ Double Hellebores RED SAPPHIRE


(H. orientalis)–Zones 4-9–Premier hellebore hybridizer Marietta O’Byrne of Eugene, OR, spent many years hand-crossing the best stock plants from around the world, introducing only those hybrids with huge blooms up to 3 inches across in unique colors, produced on the most vigorous and fl oriferous plants. Mature plants form clumps up to 18 inches tall and 24 inches wide. Plant hellebores in well-drained, highly organic soil. They’re easy to grow and deer- resistant too! 3 inch pots. ◗ ●


12166–GOLDEN LOTUS–Yellow with red edges and streaking. ROSE QUARTZ


12154–RED SAPPHIRE–Gorgeous blooms of rich rose-red edged with hints of black onyx. 12197–ROSE QUARTZ–The fi rst double hellebore with a picotee edge. Every white petal is edged in rose. 12195–COTTON CANDY–Fluffy blooms in shades reminescent of pink cotton candy. 12168–ONYX ODYSSEY–Purple to black fl owers are long-lasting and non-fading. 12177–PAINTED DOUBLES–Pure white double blooms are adorned with red splashes and brushmarks. 12169–PEPPERMINT ICE–Light pink brushed and edged with varying degrees of deep pink. 12164–AMBER GEM–Yellow infused, blushed and outlined in red like a ripe apricot. Exquisite.


PRICE OF WINTER JEWELS™ DOUBLE HELLEBORES: (MIX OR MATCH – SAVE 22% WHEN YOU BUY 6 PLANTS!) Each $14.95; 3 for $39.95; 6 for $69.95


DOUBLE HELLEBORE COLLECTION COTTON CANDY 12181 (X)–1 plant each of all 8 varieties for $97.95


Zones 4-9–(H. moscheutos hybrids)–Plant breeders from Walters Gardens in Michigan have developed improved hardy hibiscus cultivars with longer bloom times, more compact plant habits, longer-lasting fl owers and bet- ter foliage substance. The huge, saucer-like fl owers produced by these plants are displayed in eye-popping abundance against attractive, dense foliage from mid- summer to frost. Plant in moist, well-drained soil in full to part sun. Mark their location as they are slow to break dormancy in spring. Bareroot plants.


12373–HEARTTHROB–(PPAF)–Near-black buds unfurl into 8 to 9 inch platters of deep cranberry-red accented with darker centers and veins. Bright green hydrangea- like foliage fi lls bushy 4 foot plants.


12376–SUMMERIFIC® SUMMER STORM–(P.P.20443) One of the longest bloomers. Loads of 8 to 10 inch pink blooms accented with rose veins and magenta eyes are displayed against fantastic wine-purple foliage.


12377–MIDNIGHT MARVEL–(PPAF)–Scarlet-red 8 to 9 inch fl owers have shocking brilliance displayed against wine-purple foliage. Grows 3 to 4 feet tall.


PRICE OF ABOVE HARDY HIBISCUS (per variety): Each $12.95; 3 for $35.95; 6 for $65.95


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and butterfl ies, too. ❍ 02396–SEED–(A) Pkt. (25 seeds) $2.95 12985–PLANTS (2½ inch pots): Each $4.95; 3 for $12.95; 6 for $23.95


ning English lavender fl owers 1st year from seed. Germinates dependably and comes into bloom quickly. Bushy, uniform plants 12 to 18 inches tall fi lled with silvery-green foliage are covered with spires of fragrant deep purple blooms for enjoying fresh or dried. Attracts bees


Purple Ellagance Lavender angustifolia)–Zones 5-9–This award-win-


PURPLE ELLAGANCE Liatris


(Liatris spicata)–Zones 3-9–Ideal for add- ing vertical focal accents in beds and borders. Long fl ower spikes open from the top down, lasting from midsummer to fall. Stems are covered with grass-like dark green foliage. Long-lasting cut-fl owers and butterfl y favorites. 2 to 4 feet tall. Bareroot plants. ❍


13030–WHITE 13032–PURPLE


6 (one color) $4.95; 12 (one color) $8.45; 24 (one color) $14.95; 48 (one color) $26.95


SPECIAL LIATRIS OFFER LIATRIS PLUM CRAZY LORD BALTIMORE Hardy Hibiscus


(H. moscheutos hybrids)–Zones 4-9–Huge dinnerplate size fl owers. These vigorous and rapid growing plants, also known as Rose Mallows, fl ower profusely from midsummer until frost. They thrive in soil with ample moisture. Mark their location in the fall as they are slow to break dormancy in the spring. 3 inch pots. ❍


12387–PLUM CRAZY–(P.P.11854)–Huge 10 inch red-violet fl owers are streaked with purple. Maple-cut leaves are dark purple. Plants grow 4 feet tall.


12389–LORD BALTIMORE–Eye-catching fl owers are brilliant red, up to 10 inches in diameter. Grows 4 feet tall.


12385–KOPPER KING–(P.P.10793)–Huge 12 inch pale pink to white fl owers with a red eye and red veins. Coppery-red maple-like leaves. Grows 3 to 4 feet tall.


PRICE OF ABOVE THREE HIBISCUS (per variety): Each $9.95; 3 for $27.95; 6 for $49.95


HARDY HIBISCUS OFFER 12399 (X)–One each of the three hibiscus pictured above, a $29.85 value for $24.95 ORDER TOLL FREE Phone: 1-800-247-5864 LILY OF THE VALLEY Cardinal Lobelia


13092–(Lobelia cardinalis)–Zones 3-9 Known as the Cardinal Flower. Few plants can match the intense red color of this native prairie plant. Green lance-shaped toothed foliage covers upright stems bearing brilliant red, 1½ inch lipped fl owers in mid-to-late summer. Attracts hummingbirds and butterfl ies. Grows 2 to 4 feet


tall. Best planted in a site with morning sun only. 2½ inch pots. ❍ ◗ Each $4.95; 3 for $12.95; 6 for $23.95


Fax: 1-800-692-5864


CARDINAL LOBELIA


J. W. JUNG SEED CO. – 101 – KOPPER KING


13034 (X)–6 of each color (12) for $7.95 13035 (X)–12 of each color (24) for $13.95


Lily of the Valley


11142–(Convallaria majalis)–Zones 4-9–A bouquet will sweetly per- fume a room. The delicate, white, bell-shaped fl owers of this old- fashioned favorite are well-suited for cutting. Spreads rapidly to form a carpet of foliage and fragrant blooms. We suggest 12 to 15 inch


spacing. Planting Size Pips. ❍ ◗ 10 for $14.95; 20 for $26.95; 50 for $56.95; 100 for $99.95


MIDNIGHT MARVEL


MICHIGAN HARDY HIBISCUS OFFER 12398 (X)–One plant of each, 3 total, a $38.85 value for $32.95


CHERRY CHEESECAKE HIBISCUS–See page 5.


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