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1997 GOLDSTURM LITTLE GOLDSTAR Black-Eyed Susans


Zones 3-9–A U.S. native perennial that’s become a garden favorite. Bushy plants pro- duce masses of 3 to 4 inch, golden, daisy-like fl owers with dark brown domed seedheads. They bloom from midsummer to fall, but full sun will produce the earliest bloom. Once es- tablished, they are virtually maintenance free and will bear loads of blooms for both garden beauty and indoor bouquets. ❍ ◗


GOLDSTURM–(P. rudbeckia. Plants grow 24 to 36 inches tall.


09058–SEED: (A) Pkt. (100 seeds) $2.25 13962–PLANTS (Bareroot plants): Each $3.95; 3 for $10.95; 6 for $19.95


LITTLE GOLDSTAR–(P. fulgida var. sullivantii)– (PPAF)–Compared to Goldsturm, this selec- tion is shorter with a tighter habit. The 12 to 15 inch plants can also be used in containers. Available as plants only.


13983–PLANTS (3 inch pots): Each $7.95; 3 for $21.95; 6 for $39.95


SPECIAL RUDBECKIA OFFER


13998 (X)–One plant each of Goldsturm and Little Goldstar, an $11.90 for $9.95


fulgida)–The best-known Rudbeckia or CARADONNA


Perennial of the Year


MAY NIGHT Shasta Daisies Salvia or Sage


(S. nemorosa)–Zones 4-9–Top picks for peren- nial borders. Showy fl ower spikes on clump- forming, upright plants bring vertical interest to beds and borders. Foliage is usually gray- green and aromatic. Salvias have no major pest or disease problems, are drought tolerant and bloom from summer to fall if spent fl owers are removed. ❍


14015–MAINACHT (a.k.a. MAY NIGHT)–Neat, clump-forming plants grow 18 to 24 inches tall, topped with dark blue-purple fl owers. A widely


planted classic. 2½ inch pots. Each $3.95; 3 for $10.95; 6 for $19.95


14011–CARADONNA–Stems of deep purple are lined with violet-blue fl owers for a bicolor ef- fect. The 24 to 30 inch tall plants stay stiff and upright without staking. Rated as one of the best! 2½ inch pots.


Each $3.95; 3 for $10.95; 6 for $19.95 SPECIAL SALVIA OFFER


14028 (X)–One plant each of Mainacht and Caradonna, a $7.90 value for $6.50


Groundcover Sedums


Zones 3-9–Tough, drought-tolerant, low maintenance plants. Suc- culent mat-forming, foliage is very distinctive. Widely adaptable, they tolerate even poor rocky soil. Average height is 4 to 8 inches tall. All have a dense, creeping habit. Set plants 12 to 15 inches apart. ❍ ◗


SUNSPARKLER® SERIES


BRED FOR HUGE FLOWERS ON SHORT PLANTS AND SEASON-LONG COLOR


CHERRY TART 14165–SUNSPARKLER® CHERRY


TART–(PPAF)–First-ever cherry-red tinted foliage retains its color from spring through fall. In mid-to-late summer, large clusters of pink fl ow- ers top the plants. 3 inch pots.


14164–SUNSPARKLER® DAZZLE-


BERRY–(P.P.22457)–Blue-gray foli- age transitions to dark purple in late summer, striking against big 9 inch umbels of raspberry-red. 3 inch pots.


14167–SUNSPARKLER® DAZZLEBERRY LIME


ZINGER–(PPAF)–Rosettes of apple- green leaves edged in cherry-red are topped by clusters of soft pink fl ow- ers in late summer. 3 inch pots.


PRICE OF SUNSPARKLER® SERIES (mix or match): Each $6.95; 3 for $18.95; 6 for $35.95; 12 for $65.95


SUNSPARKLER® LIME ZINGER OFFER


14102 (X)–1 each of Dazzleberry, Lime Zinger and Cherry Tart (3 plants) for $16.95


Neon Sedum


14174–(S. spectabile ‘Neon’)–Zones 3-9–Flowerheads like beacons! Beginning in late summer, huge domes of magenta-rose fl ower clus- ters are held on stiff, upright stems covered with light green fl eshy leaves. Drought tolerant plants grow 15 to 18 inches tall. 2½ inch pots. ❍ ◗


NEON – 106 –


Each $3.95; 3 for $10.95; 6 for $19.95


FULDA GLOW


14188–FULDA GLOW (S. spurium ‘Fuldaglut’)–Bronze- red foliage holds its color all season. In late summer the plants are covered with rose- red fl owers held above the


foliage. 2½ inch pots. 3 for $9.95; 6 for $18.95; 12 for $32.95; 24 for $59.95


Visit our website at www.jungseed.com CAUTICOLA


carmine-red. 2½ inch pots. 3 for $10.95; 6 for $19.95; 12 for $35.95; 24 for $69.95


14117–CAUTICOLA–(S. cau- ticola ‘Lidakense’)–Rounded, fl eshy foliage is blue-gray tinged with purple on the edges for added color. In late summer, clusters of starry pink fl owers appear just above the foliage, aging to


(Leucanthemum superbum)–A perennial garden classic. Shasta Daisies are favorites both in the garden and for cutting. They bloom throughout much of the summer and into fall if kept dead- headed. Give them a well-drained location, good soil and some winter protection, and they’ll give years of pleasure. ❍ ◗


Softly sensational. Lemon-yellow blooms age to butter-yellow and creamy-white, creating a gor- geous blend of pastel hues. An extra row of pet- als gives the 4 to 5 inch fl owers a full look. Many axillary buds ensure a bloom season that lasts from late June to fall. Compact 15 to 18 inch plants have


11075–BANANA CREAM–Zones 5-9–(PPAF)


excellent disease resistance. 3 inch pots. Each $8.95; 3 for $23.95; 6 for $44.95


11084–HIGHLAND WHITE DREAM–Zones 4-9 An exceptional garden performer. Derived from award-winning ‘Becky’ Shasta Daisy, this selection bears very large, 4 inch, semi-double white fl owers on stiff, upright stems. Vigorous, heavy fl owering plants grow 24 to 30 inches tall and 18 to 24 inches wide. Has a very long bloom season. 3 inch pots.


Each $6.95; 3 for $18.95; 6 for $35.95


11085–SANTÉ–Zones 4-9–(P.P.19829)–Large, fl uffy, pure white fl owers. Blooming in July and August, 18 to 24 inch plants put on an impressive fl ower display. Stiff, very strong stems with dark


green foliage require no staking. 3 inch pots. Each $5.95; 3 for $15.95; 6 for $29.95


low centers. 20 to 30 inches tall. 09075–SEED–(A) Pkt. (200 seeds) $2.25 11074–PLANTS (2½ inch pots): 3 for $12.95; $9.95; 6 for $23.95 $18.95; 12 for $44.95 $32.95


SHASTA DAISY OFFER


11072 (X)–One each of Highland White Dream, Santé and Banana Cream, 3 total for $17.95


Sugar & Spice Tiarella


14408–(T. x ‘Sugar & Spice’)–Zones 3-8–(P.P.16738) Dramatic foliage for shady spots. Shiny, dark green, deeply dissected leaves with dark red cen- ters form uniform clumps 8 to 12 inches tall and wide. From May to June, plants bear foamy sprays of pink and white, lightly fragrant, star-shaped fl owers. A carefree groundcover for cool, shady spots. With early snow cover, foliage remains ev-


ergreen even in the north. 3 inch pots. ◗ ● Each $8.95; 3 for $23.95; 6 for $44.95 Clementine Verbascum


14490–(V. x ‘Clementine’)–Zones 5-8–A visual stunner. Tall, branched spikes carry fl orets that transition from near orange to peach-apricot, each accented with fuzzy, violet-blue fi laments at their centers. The deer-resistant plants grow 4 to 5 feet tallv, fl owering over a long period in July and Au- gust. Felt-like foliage forms a basal rosette. Bareroot plants. ❍


Each $7.95; 3 for $21.95; 6 for $39.95 Bergen’s Blue Veronica


14503–Zones 3-8–A charming ground cover veronica. Loose clusters of bright cobalt-blue fl owers with white eyes cover the mat of lance- shaped green foliage in early summer. Lighter rebloom continues until fall. Grows 6 to 8 inches tall and up to 24 inches wide. Plant in rich, moist, well-drained soil. From Norway, named for the


town of Bergen. 2½ inch pots. ❍ ◗ 3 for $11.95; 6 for $21.95; 12 for $39.95; 24 for $74.95


BERGEN'S BLUE VERONICA QUESTIONS? Call customer service 1-800-297-3123 SUGAR & SPICE TIARELLA


ALASKA–Zones 4-9–The hardiest Shasta Dai- sy. Broad 3 to 4 inch single white blooms with yel-


SANTÉ HIGHLAND WHITE DREAM ALASKA BANANA CREAM


CLEMENTINE VERBASCUM


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