Gaillardia
EZ Gro Ovation Purple
S1811136
Echinacea purpurea. Easy for the home gardener or landscaper to grow and enjoy. Full sun plant blooms from May to mid summer. Finish in 4” or gallon containers. Blooms first season. Our Garden Leaders have large flowers with spreading, not drooping petals. Ovation is a bright purple color and Finale is the purest white. Both make outstanding gallon containers from a summer sowing. Plant height 30”. Hardy to Zone 3. Available as seeds, plugs and liners.
Erigeron Garden Leader Mix S1811158
Gaillardia Garden Leader Mix. G. aristata. Full sun plant blooms from May to mid summer. Finish in 4” containers. Blooms first season. Heat and drought tolerant perennial. Grow in full sun in a well-drained soil. Plants reach 14” in height and as much around. Mixed colors include solid and multicolor blooms. Hardy to Zone 4. Available as seeds, plugs and liners.
Garden Leader The Pink Liners only
Gaura Garden Leader. Full sun/partial shade, Warm conditions. Tall flower spikes. 24 to 36” plant height, 12 to 16” spread; 4” pots, large combination containers, and perennial landscape. Zone 5. The Pink is available in 102 liners or 51 size HalfPaks™. Also 34 size. The Bride is available as seeds, plugs and liners.
Geum 2011
Z-Scape Rocky
S1811134
Erigeron. E. karvinsakianus. Full sun plant blooms from May to mid summer. Finish in 4” containers. Blooms first season. Zones 5-8. Z- Scape stands for xeriscape planting, minimal care, minimal water and this Erigeron really lives up to the claim. No other perennial is as hardy and long lasting in our trial.Available as seeds, plugs and liners.
Euphorbia Garden Leader Scarlet
2011 GARDEN LEADER OF THE YEAR Garden Leader LoGro Red
S1829884
Gaillardia Garden Leader LoGro. G. aristata. Compact plants flower in full sun and thrive in dry weather and even poor soil. Flowers reach 8 to 10”. Plants stay short without the use of growth regulators. Hardy to Zone 4.Available as seeds plugs and liners. Voted Garden Leader of the year for 2011.
Gaura S1811167
Garden Leader Scarlet. G. hybridum. Full sun plant blooms from June to frost. Finish in 4” or gallon containers. Blooms first season. Improved selections from the Mrs. Bradshaw strain with significantly more flowers and larger blooms. Height 18”. Hardy to Zone 4.Available as seeds, plugs and liners.
NEW Humpty Dumpty
Liner
Euphorbia characias The plant has a compact and well-rounded form, 36 in. x 36 in. The gray green leaves rise up on densely leafed stems. As the winter comes on, the top-most leaves turn a lovely shade of purple, the bright floral heads dry and persist until summer. Zone 6-9.Available as liners.
LoGro Orange
S1815891 Garden Leader The Bride S1811511
LoGro Orange. G. hybridum. Full sun plant blooms from June to frost. Finish in 4 or 6” pots. Blooms first season. Plants stay dwarf and well branched needing no support or staking. Height 12”. Hardy to Zone 4.Available as seeds, plugs and liners.
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