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LA Dreamin’ LA DREAMIN’


(PPAF, H. macrophylla) LA Dreamin’ delivers a technicolor show of tri-color blooms from summer through fall, a veritable artist’s palette of pink, blue and mixtures of those hues. T e huge blooms are set off beautifully against shiny foliage. Unlike typical mophead hydrangeas, LA Dreamin’ reliably blooms without any winter protection and under all soil pH conditions. Blooms on both old and new wood. Well-established plants are shipped in 1.5 quart pots.


Height: 24-30” Width: 30-36” Zones: 5 to 9


16.95 ea. 3 for 45.95 6 for 84.95 Item #20530


PISTACHIO


(PPAF, H. macrophylla ‘Horwack’) If you’re look- ing for something exciting and special, then try Pistachio. T is is an easy-to-grow variety with strong stems producing


from late spring through fall. T e fl orets of the 5 inch fl owerheads open bright lime green, take on reddish tones as they mature and fi nally fi nish bur- gundy edged with lime green and accented with blue eyes. A truly colorful and unique plant. Blooms on old and new wood. Deadhead to encourage rebloom. Prefers a partial shade location. Shipped in 4 inch pots.


Height: 36-48” Width: 36-60” Zones: 5 to 9


12.95 ea. 3 for 32.95 6 for 59.95 Item #20512


RED SENSATION


(Plant Patent #18197, H. macrophylla ‘Red Sensation’) Large blooms fi lled with tiny fl orets open lime green and gradually change into lovely, light red shades before turning purple in fall. Low maintenance plants set blooms on new growth throughout the summer until frost. Plant in a partly shaded location that receives at least 3 hours of sunlight. Best red color is achieved in soils with a higher pH. Shipped in 4 inch pots.


Height: 24-36” Width: 36-60” Zones: 5 to 9


12.95 ea. 3 for 32.95 6 for 59.95 Item #20513


dazzling, multi-colored blooms


Vanilla Strawberry™ VANILLA STRAWBERRY™


(Plant Patent #20670, H. paniculata ‘Renhy’) T is beautiful hydrangea from France is a landscape sensation in a palatable palette. T e enormous panicles begin creamy white, transition to lovely shades of pink and fi nally fi nish a showy straw- berry red. As new blooms continually emerge the shrub becomes a multicolored living masterpiece. Upright plants with bright green, healthy foliage take on a delightful semi-cascading habit later in the season. Plant in full sun to part shade. Trim in early spring. Well-established plants are shipped in 1 quart pots.


Height: 6-7’ Width: 4-5’ Zones: 4 to 8


16.95 ea. 3 for 45.95 6 for 84.95 Item #20528


LET’S DANCE® Pistachio


BLUE JANGLES™ (PPAF, H. macrophylla ‘SMHMTAU’) T e rich blue mopheads of Blue Jangles are stunning in the landscape, and easy to achieve with a little aluminum sulfate. T is repeat bloomer will have you captivated all season long as it continues to put on new disease-resistant growth, and fresh fl ushes of blossoms from spring to summer. T e rugged, tough frame of this hydrangea makes it spectacular for borders or as a specimen plant in the landscape. Plant in sun to part shade. Shipped in 3 inch pots.


Height: 2-3’ Width: 2-3’ Zones: 5 to 9


Special Price! 10.95 ea. 3 for 29.95 6 for 54.95 Item #20525


WEDDING GOWN


(Plant Patent #21052, H. macrophylla ‘Dancing Snow’) Considered a modifi ed lace-cap, blooms resemble mini-bouquets with an outer-ring of large, double white fl owers and inner rings of smaller, double white blooms. Flowers earlier than many other H. macrophylla and if deadheaded will rebloom until fall when the stems turn a lovely burgundy color. Prefers a partial shade location. Shipped in 4 inch pots.


Height: 24-36” Width: 3-5’ Zones: 5 to 9


12.95 ea. 3 for 32.95 6 for 59.95 Item #20511


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