BANANA CREAM DAZZLEBERRY LIME ZINGER
Sedum or Stonecrop Zones 3-9–Sedums are among the most carefree, pest- resistant and drought-tolerant perennials you can grow. They have thick, succulent, waxy leaves and fl eshy stems. Flowers are borne in fl at or domed clusters that persist into winter providing 3 seasons of interest. ❍ ◗
SunSparkler® CHERRY TART Series
BRED FOR HUGE FLOWERS ON SHORT PLANTS AND SEASON-LONG COLOR
The plants are drought-tolerant and love a full sun location. They grow only 8 inches tall, but can spread up to 18 inches.
14164–DAZZLEBERRY–(P.P.22457)–Blue-gray foliage transitions to dark purple in late summer, a striking foil for the huge 9 inch clusters of raspberry-red fl owers.
14167–LIME ZINGER–(PPAF)–Rosettes of succulent apple-green leaves edged in bright cherry-red are topped by clusters of soft pink fl owers in late summer.
14165–CHERRY TART–(PPAF)–The fi rst-ever cherry-red tinted foliage retains its color from spring through fall. In mid-to-late summer, large clusters of pink fl owers top the plants.
PRICE OF SUN SPARKLER® SEDUMS (mix or match):
Each $6.95; 3 for $18.95; 6 for $35.95; 12 for $65.95 SUNSPARKLER SEDUM OFFER
14191 (X)–One plant of each, 3 plants total for $16.95 14193 (X)–Three plants of each, 9 plants total for $47.95
(Sedum hybrid)–Zones 3-9–These delightful groundcov- er-type sedums bear large clusters of fl owers that last for weeks, but the foliage is also very colorful on its own.
Shasta Daisies
(Leucanthemum superbum)–A perennial garden classic. Shasta Daisies are favorites both in the garden and for cutting, blooming throughout much of the summer and into fall if kept deadheaded. Give them a well-drained location, good soil and some winter protection, and they’ll give years of pleasure. ❍ ◗
OLD COURT VARIETY
11075–BANANA CREAM–Zones 5-9–(P.P.23181) Softly sensational. Lemon-yellow blooms age to butter-yellow and creamy-white, creating a gorgeous blend of pastel hues. An extra row of petals 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 excellent disease resistance. Each $8.95; 3 for $23.95; 6 for $44.95
11084–HIGHLAND WHITE DREAM–Zones 4-9–An exceptional garden perform- er. 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.
Each $6.95; 3 for $18.95; 6 for $35.95
11081–OLD COURT VARIETY–Zones 4-9–A unique and rare Shasta Daisy. Masses of twisting, narrow petals surround small yellow centers to form blooms up to 4 inches across. Floriferous plants are covered in blooms from June to Septem-
ber. Grows up to 30 inches tall and 24 inches wide. Each $6.95; 3 for $18.95; 6 for $35.95
SHASTA DAISY OFFER 11093 (X)–1 plant each of all 3 varieties offered, a $22.85 value for $18.95
HIGHLAND WHITE DREAM
FULDA GLOW
LIDAKENSE Fulda Glow
14188–(S. spurium ‘Fuldaglut’)–A tough, low-maintenance ground cover with distinctive foliage. Bronze-red foliage holds its color all season. In late summer the plants are covered with rose-red fl owers. Forms dense mats 4 inches tall. Set plants 12 to 15 inches apart.
Each $4.75; 3 for $11.95; 6 for $21.95; 12 for $39.95; 24 for $74.95 Each $3.75; 3 for $9.95; 6 for $18.95; 12 for $32.95; 24 for $59.95
Lidakense
14117–(S. cauticola ‘Lidakense’)–Perfect for tucking in small spaces. Rounded, fl eshy foliage is blue-gray tinged with purple on the edges. In late summer, clus- ters of starry pink fl owers appear, slowly aging to carmine-red. Grows only 2 to 4 inches tall with a spread of up to 12 inches.
Each $4.75; 3 for $11.95; 6 for $21.95; 12 for $39.95; 24 for $74.95 Each $3.95; 3 for $10.95; 6 for $19.95; 12 for $35.95; 24 for $59.95
Neon
14174–(S. spectabile ‘Neon’)–Flowerheads like beacons! Huge domes of ma- genta-rose fl ower clusters are held on stiff, upright stems covered with light green
fl eshy leaves. Grows 15 to 18 inches tall and wide. Each $3.95; 3 for $10.95; 6 for $19.95
GROUND COVER SEDUM OFFER 14195 (X)–Three plants each of Fulda
Glow and Lidakense, 6 plants total, a $20.90 value for $16.95
– 24 – SEDUM OFFER
14197 (X)–One each of Dazzleberry, Neon, Lime Zinger and Cherry Tart, 4 plants total, for $18.95
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SUGAR & SPICE TIARELLA 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 centers 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 evergreen even in the north. ◗ ●
Each $8.95; 3 for $23.95; 6 for $44.95 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
DARK BEAUTY TRICYRTIS Dark Beauty Tricyrtis
14440–(T. formosana ‘Dark Beauty’) Zones 4-9–Orchid-like blooms are called ‘toad lilies’. From August through October, plants bear star- shaped 1 inch white blooms heavily spotted with reddish-purple. Long, leathery foliage adorns the slightly arching stems in a ‘ladder-like’ fash- ion. Grows up to 30 inches tall and 18 inches wide. ◗ ●
Each $5.95; 3 for $15.95; 6 for $29.95
for the town of Bergen. ❍ ◗ 3 for $11.95; 6 for $21.95; 12 for $39.95; 24 for $74.95
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