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Hardy Plants For Shade LADY FERN


Zones 3-8–The graceful foliage of hardy ferns will en- hance any shaded to partially shaded landscape. They provide lush cover with little care and will thrive in many locations where other plants fail. Plant crowns 1 inch be- low ground level in light, highly organic soil and mulch to preserve moisture. Bareroot crowns. ◗ ●


11708–LADY–(Athyrium fi lix-femina)–Lacy, fi nely cut lacerated leaves of bright green. Tolerates partial sun. Easy to grow. 2 to 3 feet tall.


11752–CLAYTON or INTERRUPTED–(Osmunda clay- toniana)–Arching lance-shaped woolly foliage of light green. Outer fronds are larger than fronds at the center of the plant. 2 to 3 feet tall. (Not pictured).


MAIDENHAIR FERN


11750–CINNAMON–(Osmunda cinnamomea)–Brown ‘cinnamon stick’-like fertile fronds are circled by lance- shaped, deeply cut, pale green outer fronds. Average height 3 feet, taller in wet soil. (Not pictured).


11704–MAIDENHAIR–(Adiantum pedatum)–Lacy, circu- lar, soft green fronds on black stems. 12 to 18 inches tall.


11770–OSTRICH–(Matteuccia pensylvanica)–Our tallest fern. Bright green feathery fronds arch gracefully. Will grow in full sun with ample moisture. 3 to 5 feet tall.


PRICE OF HARDY NATIVE FERNS: Each $3.95; 3 (one variety) for $10.95;


6 (one variety) for $19.95; 12 (one variety) for $35.95 NATIVE FERN OFFER


OSTRICH FERN


11793 (X)–1 of each variety above (5) for $15.95 11794 (X)–3 of each variety above (15) for $44.95


LADY IN RED FERN Lady in Red Fern


11707–(Athyrium felix-forma ‘Lady in Red’)–Zones 3-8–Striking red stems! The fronds of this Lady fern relative display vibrant burgundy stems that of- fer brilliant contrast to the deep green lacy leafl ets. The elegant plants grow 30 to 36 inches tall and wide. NOTE: It may take 2 to 3 years for the stem color to fully develop. ◗ ●


Each $8.95; 3 for $23.95; 6 for $44.95 RED BEAUTY FERN Red Beauty Fern


11706–(Athyrium niponicum ‘Red Beauty’)–Zones 4-8–Tri-colored fronds. Silver and burgundy var- iegated fronds are similar to Japa- nese Painted fern, but stems and central veins are a much brighter red. Grows 14 to 18 inches tall and up to 30 inches wide. 3 inch pots. ◗ ●


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


WHITE BEAUTY DOG’S TOOTH VIOLET White Beauty LILY OF THE VALLEY Lily of the Valley


11142–(Convallaria majalis)–Zones 4-9 A bouquet will sweetly perfume 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. ◗ ● 10 for $14.95; 20 for $26.95; 50 for $56.95; 100 for $99.95


CREEPING WINTERGREEN Creeping Wintergreen


11868–(Gaultheria procumbens)–Zones 3-7 Exquisite wintergreen fragrance. This ever- green groundcover bears small, pinkish-white, fl owers in spring. Wintergreen-scented, bright- red fruits follow, persisting until the following spring. Dark green, wintergreen-scented leaves turn burgundy-red in fall. Grows 6 inches tall and spreads nicely once established. Prefers


moist, acidic soil rich in humus. ◗ ● Each $7.95; 3 for $21.95; 6 for $39.95


Dog’s Tooth Violet


63309–(Erythronium californicum ‘White Beauty’)–Zones 3-9–Miniature wood- land lilies. Lily-shaped, 2 to 3 inch fl owers are white with reddish-brown basal spots. Growing 6 to 14 inches tall, each stem bears 2 to 3 fl owers. The dark green basal leaves are attractively mot- tled. Increases easily by offsets, form- ing nice colonies. Native to the western U.S. Topsize tubers. ◗ ●


Each $3.75; 3 for $9.95; 6 for $17.95; 12 for $32.95; 24 for $59.95


Woodland Wildfl owers Woodland wildfl owers prefer a slightly acid soil rich in humus. Bareroot plants. ◗ ●


14726–LARGE WHITE TRILLIUM–(Trillium grandifl orum)–Zones 3-8–Single fl owers consist of 3 large white petals borne on 12 to 15 inch stems that have 3 leaves. Blooms in April-May.


14724–PURPLE TRILLIUM–(Trillium erectum)–Zones 4-9–Related to the white trillium with striking reddish-purple blooms. 12 to 18 inches tall. Blooms in spring. (Not pictured).


SHOOTING STARS WHITE TRILLIUM


14727–YELLOW TRILLIUM–(Trillium luteum)–Zones 5-8–Scented yellow fl owers in spring. Mottled leaves. 12 to 18 inches tall. (Not pictured).


14716–VIRGINIA BLUEBELLS–(Mertensia virginica)–Zones 3-8–Pink fl ower buds open into dainty blue fl owers, borne in nodding clusters on 18 to 24 inch stems. Blooms in April-May.


14704–JACK-IN-THE-PULPIT–(Arisaema triphyllum)–Zones 3-9–The fl ower of this unique plant is a hooded pitcher with a curved tongue of green striped and fl ecked with purplish-brown. Blooms in April to June. Red fruit clusters follow in late summer. Grows 12 to 24 inches tall.


14720–BLOODROOT–(Sanguinaria canadensis)–Zones 3-8–Red stems display 2 inch white blooms in April or May. Lobed foliage remains attractive all season. Grows 4 to 6 inches tall.


DUTCHMAN’S BREECHES


VIRGINIA BLUEBELLS


WOODLAND WILDFLOWER OFFER 14730 (X)–One plant of each (8) for $24.95


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14710–SHOOTING STARS–(Dodecatheon meadia)–Zones 4-8–Umbels of 10 to 20 refl exed purple- pink, sometimes white, fl owers. Rosettes of long leaves. Blooms April to June. 8 to 15 inches tall.


14708–DUTCHMAN’S BREECHES–(Dicentra cucullaria)–Zones 3-8–Bears racemes of white, yel- low-tipped, ¾ inch fl owers in early spring. Clump-forming plants grow 8 inches tall. PRICE OF WILDFLOWERS (per variety): Each $3.95; 3 for $10.95; 6 for $19.95; 12 for $35.95


Visit our website at www.jungseed.com SYMBOLS: ❍ – SUN BLOODROOT ◗ – PARTIAL SHADE ● – SHADE


JACK-IN-THE- PULPIT


and steady moisture. ◗ ● Each $5.95; 3 for $15.95; 6 for $29.95


Rocket’)–Zones 4-8–Add struc- ture to shady borders. Lush, tropical-looking toothed leaves are deep green with purple-tinted undersides. From July to Septem- ber spikes of bright yellow fl owers on purple-black stems rise about a foot above the 3 to 4 foot mound of foliage. Prefers rich, organic soil


13050–(L.


Rocket Ligularia stenocephala


‘The ROCKET LIGULARIA


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