NICKY
BRIGHT EYES
ORANGE PERFECTION
FLAME WHITE/RED EYE PEPPERMINT TWIST
TWIST PHLOX OFFER 13746 (X)–Buy both for $9.75
Twist Series Phlox
(P. paniculata)–Zones 4-8–Novel pattern, excellent habit. These unique phlox bear huge clusters of pinwheel-patterned fl owers from July through September. Compact, mildew resistant plants grow only 16 inches tall. Bareroot plants. ❍ ◗
LAURA STARFIRE DAVID HARDY GARDEN PHLOX
(P. paniculata)–Zones 4-8–Incomparable for summer beauty. Garden phlox are hardy, easy to grow, and suitable for a wide variety of soils. Fragrant 5 to 8 inch fl ower heads provide color all summer. Bareroot plants. ❍ ◗
13721–NICKY–Trusses of deep magenta purple. Grows 34 inches tall. 13717–LAURA–Violet-purple with white centers and dark eyes. Good mildew resistance. 28 inches tall. 13711–BRIGHT EYES–An old-favorite. Lovely light pink blooms with a showy crimson eye. 36 inches tall. 13734–STARFIRE–Cherry-red color stands out in the bor- der. Plants grow 36 inches tall.
13722–ORANGE PERFECTION–A novel shade of salmon-or- ange. Grows 36 inches tall. 13719–DAVID–Best pure white. Mildew resistant and very free- fl owering. Grows 42 inches tall. 2002 Perennial of the Year. 13679–FLAME WHITE/RED EYE–White fl owers with a small reddish-pink eye. Compact plants grow 17 inches tall. 13713–BLUE PARADISE–Lavender-blue with white centers and small red eyes. Very fragrant. Mildew resistant. 40 inches tall.
PRICE OF ABOVE HARDY PHLOX:
Each $3.95; 3 (one color) for $10.95; 6 (one color) for $19.95; 12 (one color) for $35.95 HARDY GARDEN PHLOX OFFER
13747 (X)–One each of the above 8 phlox, a $31.60 value for $25.95 BLUE SPIRES
CREEPING PHLOX OFFER 13776 (X)–2 of each color (10 plants) for $29.95
Creeping or Moss Phlox
(P. subulata)–Zones 3-8–A blanket of blooms in spring. Fast-growing plants 4 to 6 inches tall will spread up to 30 inches across. Moss- like evergreen foliage stays attractive, making them ideal for low borders, banks, rock gardens and stone walls. Grow in average, well-drained
soil. Bareroot plants. ❍ ◗ 13762–BLUE 13770–WHITE
13764–NORTH HILLS
PRICE OF CREEPING PHLOX (per color): 2 for $7.95; 6 (one color) for $21.95;
12 (one color) for $37.95; 24 (one color) for $69.95
13766–WINE-RED 13774–ROSE
LACEY BLUE Russian Sage or Perovskia
(P. atriplicifolia)–Zones 5-9–Airy, cloud-like spires complement other fl owers. From July until frost the plants display violet-blue fl ower spikes along with fi nely dissected, aromatic, downy green foliage. Russian Sage provides cooling contrast in the fl ower bor- der. Drought tolerant and low maintenance. Simply cut back each spring. Plant in average well-drained soil. ❍
13632–BLUE SPIRES–Bushy 3 to 4 foot plants have a loose, open
habit. Ideal for background plantings. 2½ inch pots Each $4.95; 3 for $12.95; 6 for $23.95
13629–LACEY BLUE–(P.P.20845)–The shortest Russian Sage to date with the largest fl owers. Compact plants only 12 to 18 inches tall have silvery stems lined with gray-green foliage and dense
panicles of large, lavender-blue fl owers. 3 inch pots Each $5.95; 3 for $15.95; 6 for $29.95
2000
Perennial of the Year
BLUE PARADISE
13729–PEPPERMINT TWIST (P.P.18196)–Pink and white.
13664–CANDY TWIST (PPAF)–Lavender and white.
PRICE OF TWIST PHLOX (per variety): Each $5.95; 3 for $15.95; 6 for $29.95
1999
Perennial of the Year
RUSSIAN SAGE OFFER 13626 (X)–One plant of each for $8.95
CANDY TWIST
BURNING HEART PLACE PIGALLE
HEARTBEAT
PLUM PUDDING MISSOURI PRIMROSE ORIENTAL POPPIES
Zones 3-9–(Papaver orientalis)–The huge fl owers of Oriental poppies are a brilliant sight in May and June, held on strong stems above fern-like foliage. Plants do best in deep, rich, well-drained soil. Choose your planting site carefully as they don’t like to be disturbed once established. We offer vegetatively propagated bareroot plants. ❍ ◗
13553–BURNING HEART–Big rose-pink blooms with dark red centers. Heavy-fl owering, compact, 24 inch plants. Each $7.95; 3 for $21.95; 6 for $39.95 13551–HEARTBEAT–Deep maroon fl owers with a double layer of petals are held on tall, strong, 30 inch stems. From the ‘Super Poppies’ series featuring thicker, glossier petals that last longer. Each $7.95; 3 for $21.95; 6 for $39.95
KING KONG
ORIENTAL POPPY OFFER 13590 (X)–One each of all 5 poppies, a $39.75 value for $33.95
13572–PLACE PIGALLE–(PPAF)–Ruffl ed fl owers are white with broad, salmon-red picotee edges. Compact and fl oriferous 18 inch plants. Each $7.95; 3 for $21.95; 6 for $39.95
13558–KING KONG–(PPAF)–Velvety deep red fl owers with black bases are held on very strong stems that reach up to 40 inches in height. Each $7.95; 3 for $21.95; 6 for $39.95
13550–PLUM PUDDING–Long-lasting blooms with delicate petals in a lovely shade of plum-pink. Grows 30 inches tall. Each $7.95; 3 for $21.95; 6 for $39.95
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Missouri Primrose or Sundrops
(Oenothera missouriensis; O. mac- rocarpa)Zones 4-9–Very Adapt- able. Tolerates hot, dry condi- tions. Crepe paper-like yellow blooms up to 5 inches across open in the afternoon on plants 6 to 12 inches tall and 18 inches wide. Flowers continuously from early summer until frost. Sundrops grow in almost any well-drained loca-
tion. ❍ 08965–SEED–(A) Pkt. (100 seeds) $2.45
13320–PLANTS (3 inch pots): 3 for $10.95; 6 for $19.95; 12 for
$35.95 BUTTERFLY BLUE
Butterfl y Blue Scabiosa
14082–(S. columbaria) Zones 3-9–Flowers con- tinuously, even in sum- mer heat. Often referred to as the ‘Pincushion Flower’, this trouble-free plant
soft and lacy 1½ to 2 inch lavender-blue blooms from spring until fall. Butterfl ies are strongly at- tracted to its nectar. Neat 12 to 18 inch plants. 3 inch pots ❍
Each $4.95; 3 for $12.95; 6 for $23.95
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