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NEW PLANTS FOR 2014


CANDY™ CORALBERRY Candy™ Coralberry


20965–(Symphoricarpos x doorenbosii ‘Kolm- can’)–Zones 4-9–(P.P.20931)–A perfect plant for the winter garden. In early fall, as the leaves drop, pearl-like berries line the arching stems of these compact 24 to 30 inch plants, becoming plump and turning candy-pink. They remain showy all winter and are a lovely sight dusted with snow. They also make lovely ad- ditions to fl oral arrangements. In summer the bushes are clothed with dark green foliage and


small pink fl owers. 1-quart pots. Each $16.95; 3 for $45.95; 6 for $84.95


STRAWBERRY SUNDAE™ HYDRANGEA


Strawberry Sundae™ Hydrangea 20529–(H. paniculata ‘Resun’)–Zones 4-8–(PPAF) A petite version of Vanilla Strawberry™. Ideal for smaller landscapes where Vanilla Strawberry™ may be too large. Compact plants grow 4 to 5 feet tall and 3 to 4 feet wide. The abundant fl owers emerge creamy-white in midsummer, blushing to pink and fi nishing strawberry red. The fantastic fl ower color lasts well into fall. The big blooms are also very long-lasting for fresh cut and dried ar- rangements. 1-quart pots.


Each $16.95; 3 for $45.95; 6 for $84.95


HAPPY GO LUCKY™ GRANDIFLORA ROSE


Happy Go Lucky™ Grandifl ora Rose


23801–Zones 6-9–(PPAF)–The charm of an English rose, but borne on this side of the pond. Full, old-fashioned blooms up to 6 inches across are pure yellow scented with fruit and tea fragrance. The well-behaved 3 to 5 foot plants best the disease resistance of any English variety hands down, with glossy green foliage staying


healthy all summer. 2-yr. No. 1 Grade plants. Each $19.95; 2 for $36.95; 4 for $67.95


JUMP FOR JOY™ FLORIBUNDA ROSE


Jump For Joy™ Floribunda Rose


24528–Zones 6-9–(PPAF)–Delectable color, impeccable performance. The brilliant peachy-pink 3 to 4 inch blooms are gently ruffl ed and presented in big clusters that sparkle against loads of glossy green leaves and dark red new growth. A bit of apple fragrance scents the long-lasting, abundant fl owers. A planting of these tidy, rounded, 3 foot plants with their bright ‘pops’ of color just might make you ‘jump for joy’. 2-yr. No. 1 Grade plants.


Each $19.95; 2 for $36.95; 4 for $67.95


CHERRY CHEESECAKE HIBISCUS


SEM SORBARIA


Sem Sorbaria (Ashleaf Spirea) 20901–(Sorbaria sorbifolia ‘Sem’)–Zones 3-7 (P.P.16336)–An elegant, space-saving, beau- tiful shrub. In spring, pinkish-red, fern-like foliage unfurls along deep pink stems, turning chartreuse in full sun in summer and taking on bronze hues in fall. In July and August, spires of creamy-white fl ower plumes appear, making the plant look like a giant astilbe. This bushy 3 to 4 foot mounded plant makes a wonderful low hedge or accent. It’s even pretty enough to put in a big pot on the patio. A fast-growing, non-invasive, widely adapted plant that thrives


in sun to part shade. 1-quart pots. Each $14.95; 3 for $39.95; 6 for $74.95


Cherry Cheesecake Hibiscus


Michigan, the shrub-like 4 to 5 foot plants are fi lled with thick, leathery, maple-like dark green leaves. In midsummer, creamy-pink buds kissed with ma- genta top the stems, opening wide to form 7 to 8 inch white fl owers with magenta tipped petals and magenta veining around cherry-red centers. Plant in full to part sun. Bareroot plants. Find more beauti- ful hibiscus varieties offered on page 101. Each $12.95; 3 for $35.95; 6 for $65.95


12378–(H. moscheutos hybrid)–Zones 4-9–(PPAF) A perfect centerpiece for sunny borders. Part of the popular SUMMERIFIC®


hibiscus series bred in YOU’RE THE ONE™ MINIATURE ROSE


You’re The One™ Miniature Rose


24795–Zones 5-9–(PPAF)–A riot of color for brightening small spaces. Hybrid-tea shaped cream buds slowly unfurl to form 1½ to 2 inch blooms in blushing shades of pink with deeper pink petal edges and creamy-white reverses. Foliage is glossy deep green and abundant. The 18 to 24 inch plants are knock-outs in the land-


scape. Select #1 own root plants. Each $14.95; 2 for $25.95; 4 for $47.95


LITTLE HENRY® Little Henry®


SWEETSPIRE Sweetspire


20587–(Itea virginica ‘Sprich’)–Zones 5-9–(P.P.10988)–Compact plants with fall color like wildfi re. In spring, loads of sweetly scented, long, pure white fl owers cover these low, mound- ing, 24 to 36 inch plants. In fall, the plants become a bright red that’s more brilliant than a burning bush. Perfectly suited for mass plantings on banks or in


beds and borders. 1-Quart pots. Each $12.95; 3 for $32.95; 6 for $59.95


FIRE SPINNER® SUPREME CANTALOUPE ECHINACEA


Supreme Cantaloupe Echinacea (Conefl ower)


11641–Zones 4-9–(PPAF)–Double blooms with unique color. The ‘Supreme’ conefl ow- ers are a partnership release from Terra Nova Nurseries and Blooms of Bressingham featur- ing large fl owers with unique colors and full, branched, heavy-fl owering plants with extra- long bloom seasons. This eye-catcher has apri- cot-orange, domed blooms. When young, they look like brown-eyed gerbera daisies. Grows


28 inches tall. Plant in full sun. 3 inch pots. Each $12.95; 3 for $35.95; 6 for $64.95


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DELOSPERMA Fire Spinner® Delosperma


11211–Zones 5-9–(D. ‘P001S’)–This Hardy Ice Plant captures the “WOW” factor with its shocking tricolor blooms. The nickel-size, daisy- like blooms are apricot to fi ery orange with hot pink to purple rings surrounding white centers. The fl ow- ers blanket the plants in early summer, followed by lighter repeat until fall. These weed-suppressing ground cover plants are very heat and drought toler- ant. Foliage is green and succulent-like, forming a spreading mat 2 to 4 inches tall and up to 24 inches wide. Their main requirement is well-drained soil and a full sun location. They like it sunny, hot and


dry. A 2012 Plant Select Winner. 3 inch pots. Each $5.95; 3 for $15.95; 6 for $29.95


Phone: 1-800-247-5864 SWEET SUMMER LOVE CLEMATIS


Sweet Summer Love Clematis 21386–Zones 4-9–(PPAF)–Do you ever wish Sweet Autumn clematis came in other col- ors? Now it does! It has the cherry-vanilla fragrance and abundant fl owers of the original white variety, but bears starry cranberry-violet blooms beginning in July, over a month ear- lier. The disease-resistant, fast-growing plants have 12 foot vines that spread up to 6 feet wide. Pruning Group 3 (see page 32). 4 inch pots. Each $15.95; 2 for $28.95


Fax: 1-800-692-5864 Diamantina™ Clematis


21316–(C. x Evipo 039)–Zones 4-9 (P.P.20638)–Each fl ower lasts up to 4 weeks. This exceptionally free-fl ow- ering clematis bears many 4 to 6 inch double fl owers of blue-purple on each stem in spring, with lighter rebloom throughout the summer. It outperforms any other double clematis currently available. Grows 7 feet. Pruning Group 2 (see page 32). 3½ inch pots. Each $15.95; 2 for $28.95


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