Table Of Contents Patmore Nursery Sales 1307– 18th Street N. - Brandon, Manitoba R7C 1A6 - - - All plant material subject to availability & pricing due to unforeseeable & uncontrollable reasons Trees & shrubs carry a 100% warranty with receipt & product for the growing season ( April to October) All plant sizes are approximate guidelines - - www.patmorenursery.com TREES & SHRUBS All tree and shrub heights & widths are approximate guidelines. Various environmental conditions and care contribute to mature size. 100% guaranteed for the first growing season (May - October) with proper care & maintenance. Fragrant Notable Fall Colour Requires Pollinator *Image varieties are noted in italicized font APPLE (Malus) FRUIT TREES $59.99 & up Requires a pollinator (pollinator must be a different variety, can be ornamental crab, apple, applecrab) Combination ($89.99): Hardi Mac, Harcourt, Haralson, Honey Crips & Parkland all grafted onto one tree! Use: All purpose apples Ripens late August -September 3-5m tall x 3-5m Gemini: Crisp, juicy, sweet apple; red over pale yellow Use: Fresh eating, can store well into the new year! Ripens late August 5m tall x 5m Winter Cheeks: Crisp, juicy . Red & yellow skin Use: Excellent fresh eating, cooking & storage Ripens Mid September 5m tall x 5m wide Dwarf Apple Trees Prairie hardy apples grafted onto a dwarf root stock, this limits the overall tree height to 10’-12’ making for easier harvest. Fruit size remains the same as regular variety but they will bear fruit earlier. These are ideal for small landscapes. Available varieties Gemini Goodlands Norkent Odyssey Goodland: A tried and true apple, yellow with pink blush Use: All purpose apple with excellent storage Ripens Late September 5m tall x 4m wide Norkent: Red w/orange stripes similar to golden delicious, crisp & juicy Use: Fresh easting, baking. Ripens late August 5m tall x 4m wide Norland: Mainly red with green streaks, heavy producer Use: Good fresh eating, cooking & storage Ripens mid September 5m tall x 5m Parkland: Greenish yellow with red streaking Use: Great eating & cooking apple, good storage Ripens late August 5m tall x 4m Prairie Magic: Red blush on yellow skin, crisp & juicy Use: Fresh eating Ripens mid September Feed your tree & it will feed you! 5m tall x 4m Cross Pollination is the transfer of pollen between 2 flowers of genetically distinct plants. Two named varieties of the same species must be planted relatively (150 m.) close for successful pollination. Pollination can be hampered by cool wet weather or temperatures that are too high as well as a lack of pollinating insects (keep this in mind when applying insecticides around your yard). All fruit that require another variety within the species for pollinations are designated with this bee. FRUIT TREES CRABAPPLE (Malus) Requires a pollinator (pollinator must be a different variety; ornamental crab, apple or crabapple) Small Fruit 1 gallon $9.99 & up 2 gallon $22.99 & up Trail: Yellow skin with slight red overlay, great sweet flavour, one of the heaviest producers & best crabapples Use: Fresh eating, cooking & very good storage Ripens mid September 5m tall x 5 m wide A few apple tree pruning tips Prune in early spring or late fall while tree is dormant to reduce bleeding of sap. Remove suckers from tree base that grow from graft area and branches that are crossing over, rubbing and face downwards. Equip yourself with good quality, sharp pruners, lopper or blades. (Use the proper tool for the branch size) . Make sure your pruners are properly sterilized prior to use, this can be done with bleach & water or rubbing alcohol & water. Remove competing leaders to have 1 dominant leader as well as any upward growing interior branches. Apply pruning spray or paste after removing branches (this prevents insects & diseases from settling in the fresh exposed wood) Some small fruits require a pollinator of another variety to produce, please be sure to ask our staff if the product you are buying requires a pollinator. Some fruits can cross pollinate with each other like cherries and plums, be sure to ask about your options. Pollination is designated with the bee symbol in our catalogue. CHERRY PLUM (Prunus) Requires a pollinator; plum, cherry plum, nanking cherry and western sandcherry Compass: Red fruit, yellow flesh, excellent for canning, jams, jellies & fresh eating. Sapalta: Deep purple-red skin & flesh, good for canning & jam. Ripens mid September 1-2m tall x 1-2m wide PLUM (Prunus) Early varieties Brookgold: Yellow skin & yellow flesh Late Varieties: Brookred: Large; red skin & orange flesh Pembina: Large; red skin, gold flesh Combo Plum: 3 - 5 varieties of plums on 1 tree (Brookgold, Brookred, Opata,Tecumseh, Pembina.) No pollinator required. Limited quantities. 5m tall x 4m wide PIN CHERRY Mary Liss: White flowers, showy bark, sour edible cherries good for juice & jelly. Attracts 3-9m tall x 1.5-3m wide birds FRUIT TREES SMALL FRUITS ASPARAGUS GOOSEBERRY (Ribes) 1 Gallon $9.99 / Bare root $1.99 ea. Jersey Knight: Male hybrid, produces 2-4 times more spears than female. Pick up one of our FREE asparagus planting brochures with your purchase Hinnomaki Red: Large red sweet berries, jams & pies Pixwell: Small pink berries, preserves & wine Thoresen: Pale green fruit 1.5m tall x 1.5m wide GOJI BERRY (Wolfberries) BLUEBERRY Blueberries live in naturally acidic soil, peat moss is required at planting for success. Fertilize with an acidic sulphur based product North Blue: Large blue fruit, great in preserves North Country: Wild flavour, early & very productive Northland: Med. dark blue fruit, baking & jam. High yields North Sky: Small very sweet fruit, heavy yields CHERRY (Prunus) Nanking (black & white require red for pollination) 2m tall x 2m wide Black: Slightly larger deep purple fruit, fresh eating & jelly Red: Bright red juicy fruit, fresh eating & jelly White: Larger very sweet white fruit, fresh eating & jelly Dwarf Sour Cherries (self pollinating) 1.5-2.5m tall X 1.5-2.5m wide Carmine Jewel: Deep red fruit, pies, jellies & jams Crimson Passion: Highest sugar content, dark red good for fresh eating, heavy producing. Larger fruit Cupid: Large dark red-black fruit, firm texture. Good for canning, slightly later producing. Larger fruit Evans: Bright red fruit, heavy producing, good for making preserves. Suckers 3-3.5m tall & wide Juliet: High sugar content makes it excellent for fresh eating, vigorous. Available in shrub & tree form. Romeo: Dark red fruit good for fresh eating and processing, an excellent juicer Valentine: Bright red fruit, good for pies and processing * a few varieties are available in tree form CURRANT (Ribes) Ben Conan: Black fruit, high yielding good for jams, jellies, and pies 3m tall x 3m wide Goji Berry: A native fruit from Asia, has amazing nutritional properties. Lavender star shaped blooms and orange/red fruit 2.5m tall x 2.5m wide GRAPES (Vitis) Beta: Blue-black fruit, excellent for juice & jelly Eona: A sweet white grape good for wine making *requires a pollinator Frontenac: Reddish-purple large clusters of highly acidic & high sugar content berries, great for making wine Severnji: Vigorous plant with sweet red berries good for wine, juice, jam & fresh eating. *requires a pollinator Valiant: Prolific producer of blue fruit good for wine, juice & jelly, slightly earlier maturing HONEYBERRY (Lonicera) Borealis: Large blue sweet fruit, fresh eating, jams & jellies Cinderella: Considered the best for fresh eating & jams Indigo Gem: Sweet, slightly chewy, fresh eating JOSTA BERRY (Currant x Gooseberry) Thornless shrub producing dark purple-black skin & clear flesh. Sweet yet tart berries are good for fresh eating, jams & jelly 0.5-1m tall x 0.5-1m wide RASPBERRY (Rubus) 1 Gal. $9.99/bare root 5 for $14.99 F: floricane: produces fruit on last years cane , summer fruiting P: Primocane: produces fruit on current years cane, fall fruiting Aubin Black: Tasty black raspberries, heavy producing Boyne (F): Early–mid season. Sweet, dark red berries Double Delight (P): Large sweet & tangy fruit Fall Gold: Large sweet & juicy, produce summer & fall Nova: Very hardy, produces late season sweet, large berries FRUIT TREES SMALL FRUITS RHUBARB 1 Gal.$9.99 Canada Red: One of the sweetest varieties, heavy producer of shorter more slender stalks. Produces few seed stalks Valentine: High yields of thick, long, sweet red stalks, produces few to no seed stalks Rhubarb are heavy feeders and prefer a soil high in organic matter. Top dress your rhubarb annually with Sea Soil compost to maintain good production. SASKATOON Honeywood: Vigorous, exceptional quality, large fruit, fresh eating & baking Northline: Wonderful flavour and large berries, outstanding productivity. Fresh eating, pies & jams Pembina: Excellent tangy sweet flavour, ripens evenly. Fresh eating, pies & jams Smokey: Sweet, full flavoured berries, heavy yields. Fresh eating pies & jams 2-5m tall x 1-2m wide STRAWBERRIES 6 pack $9.99 Kent: June bearing. Produces large, bright red fruit in late June early July, high yielding Fort Laramie: Ever bearing, high quality, high yielding sweet large berries. Produces runners What is so great about blue fruit? The health benefits these tasty little morsels hold in their rich blue/purple pigments are amazing. High in antioxidants (substance that inhibits oxidation to our bodies) & have the capability to enhance our immune systems. They contain high volumes of vitamin C, Iron & Carotene as well as small amounts of many other vitamins & nutrients that we benefit from. These attributes help aid the body in fending off cancer, heart disease, stroke & many other physical illness that can occur in our everyday lives. Not only do they taste great...they are berry good for you! BLUEBERRIES: All season interest in the yard. Spring blossoms, glossy green foliage, berries in summer & vibrant red fall foliage. From 12” in height up to 4 feet they can be placed in the landscape for beautification & function. Blueberries require an acidic soil, amend your soil with peat moss to lower the pH at planting. Plant 2 different varieties to receive optimal yields. Great for baking, jams & jellies, syrups and fresh eating right off of the shrub. HONEYBERRY: Honeyberry is gaining in popularity, the shrub stands from 3’-7’ tall making for easy harvest. Honeyberry require a 2nd variety for pollination. The blooms can handle down to –7°C making them ideal for our infrequent spring weather. One of the earlierst fruiting shrubs with fruit developing in late May to early June. What to do with a honeyberry? Use them in a variety of ways including pies, jams & jellies, sauces, baking, wine & many more possibilities. Honeyberries store well in the freezer. SASKATOON: Medium to large shrub (5-15 feet) that area member if the rose family. This prairie native is quite adaptable to various soils and climatic conditions. This self pollinating shrub us extremely cold hardy and should be planted in a full sun exposure. Blooms in May or early June, you will receive a higher yield Developed out of the University of Saskatchewan by breeding Mongolian Cherry (Prunus fruticosa) with Sour Cherry (Prunus cerasus) to create a wonderful fruit that is adapted to our harsh climate. Bloom mid to late May & are self pollinating. Prairie hardy cherries hold some great health benefits , high in vitamin contents and anti-oxidants. They contain compounds and pigments said to aid in fighting cancer, suppressing heart disease and inhibit tumour development. They also aid in relieving the pain of fibromyalgia, arthritis, gout & headaches. And they taste great! - - Trees & Shrubs Warranty Zone hardy trees and shrubs will come with a 100% in season warranty. This falls from date of purchase until October 31st of the current year. If your product fails to successfully grow in the growing season with proper care provided we will replace it 100%, one time only. Your receipt must be accompanied by the failed plant (root system intact) for warranty to be carried out. The warranty value is the value paid at the time of purchase and is only valid on trees and shrubs replacement. We do not replace against; poor planting technique, vandalism, accidental breakage, negligence, lack of maintenance, damages caused by animals, insects, or natural disasters as these are all out of our care and control. Shelter Belt Material These products are available in bare root or in a 6” soil plug and carry NO WARRANTY. There are various factors to consider when planting a shelterbelt; snow catch, wind break, noise reduction etc. talk to one of our staff to help select what's right for you. Be sure to pick up our shelterbelt brochure for planting and care instructions. Trees Amur Maple 12” $3.49 each Manitoba Maple 12-24” $3.49 each Assiniboine Poplar 4’ $7.99 each Okanese Poplar $3.49 each No warranty on hardy plant material planted in containers or above ground patio planters. Cedars, tender roses, hobby garden plants, bare root, Alpine currant 1 Gal. $9.99 each annuals and perennials to not carry a warranty. Common Lilac 12”-18” $3.49 each Common caragana 12-18” $3.49 each Cotoneaster 12” - 18” $3.49 each Hedging Evergreens Black Hills Spruce $3.49 each Scotch Pine $3.49 each Wind velocity Effects of wind speed over 10x insignificant X= maximum height of tallest tree Reduced wind speed 10 mph Snow accumulation area Between 1x to 5x maximum protection from the wind EVERGREENS Protect you evergreens with Wilt Pruf® anti-transpirant. Guards against moisture loss and stress from transplant, wind burn, drought and winter kill. Your new evergreens will love you for it! CEDARS Brandon: Tall slender shape, dark green foliage. Shear to retain desired height & shape. 3-6m tall x 1-1.5m wide Danica: Compact dwarf, rich, deep green foliage, globe shape. 0.75m tall x 0.75m wide Holmstrup: Short, compact upright cedar, bright green foliage. 1.5m tall x 0.9m wide Little Giant: Dwarf globe cedar with very dense rich green foliage. 0.8m tall x 0.8m wide Skybound: Very hardy pyramidal cedar with rich green foliage. 5m tall x 1.25m wide Techney: Burn resistant! Dark green, with a broad pyramidal form. 4-5m tall x 1.25-2.5m wide Technito: A compact dense form of the hardy Techney, deep green foliage. 2m tall x .8m wide Wareana: Large dense globe shape with coarse deep green foliage. 2-2.5m tall x 1.5m-2m wide Woodward: Globe cedar with dense rich green foliage, tolerates full sun, requires little trimming. A better selection for hedging. 1-1.25m tall x 1m wide JUNIPER (upright) Medora: Hardy, dense cone shape, blue foliage. Great alternative to cedar, shears. 3m tall x 1.25 m wide. Witchita Blue: Light silver blue foliage, requires shearing. 3.6m tall x 1.75m wide LARCH Blue Sparkler: Blue green needles in a compact globule form. Slow growing. 1-3 m tall x 1-3 m wide Horstmann’s Recurved: A small specimen tree with contorted branches. Golden needles in the fall. Siberian: Soft green needles change to golden yellow in the fall prior to shedding. 15m tall x 6m wide Weeping: Soft green needles, uniquely cascading branches, golden fall colour. (size dependant upon staking) MUGO PINE Big Tuna: A wide spreading dense pine with an oval habit. 5m tall x 3m wide Dwarf Mugo: Bright green needles are retained all year round. Remains smaller with annual pruning. Showy brown candles. 1.5m tall x 1.75 m wide Mugo Pine: Deep green needles, requires annual shearing to maintain shorter height. 1.5m-5m tall x 1.5-3m wide Slowmound: A true dwarf variety with deep green needles. Mounding, no shearing required. 0.6m tall x 1m wide PINE JUNIPER (spreading) Blue Chip: Low mounding blue needled branches that radiate form the center. 0.3m tall x 1.5m wide Calgary Carpet: Dense, soft, bright green with attractive horizontal branching. 0.6m tall x 1.5m wide Hughes: Silvery blue spreading juniper, popular selection. 0.4m tall x 1.5m wide Icee Blue: Intense silver blue, soft, mat forming juniper. Forms an outdoor carpet like look! 0.15m tall x 2m wide Skandia: Soft green foliage, low compact spreader. 0.6m tall x 1.5m wide Bennettes Columnar: Rich blue green needles 8m tall x 2.5m wide Big Blue Mound Swiss: Dense round form w/ blue green needles, rock garden shrub. 1m tall x 1m wide Big Blue Swiss Stone: Plump columnar habit. 2m tall x 1m wide in 10 years Blue Shag: Dense mounded habit, blue green needles. Rock garden plant. 1.5m tall x 1.5 m wide Columnar Scots: Narrow habit with blue green foliage. 9m tall x 3m wide Columnar Swiss: An excellent vertical accent , green foliage. 10m tall x 4 m wide Dwarf Blue Swiss: Smooth dark grey bark & silvery blue needles. 4m tall x 2m wide Green Globe Scots: Uniform compact green needles. 1m tall x 2m wide. EVERGREENS & SHADE TREES Green Penguin: Dense dwarf scotch pine with bright green needles. Slow growing 2”-3” per year. 1.25m tall x .5m wide Hillside Creeper: A spreading & trailing shrub, creeps along the ground & cascade over walls. .5m tall x 2-3m wide Louis Swiss: Golden yellow needles that remain all season long. 8m tall x 4m wide Mini Mound: Dark green needles & mounding habit. 3” growth per year. 1.25m tall x 1 m wide Ponderosa: Large irregular crown, 3”-5” cones. 10-15m tall x 9-10 wide Scots Topiary: Requires annual pruning to maintain desired shape. Height is dependant on pruning. Swiss Stone: Smooth bark and blue green needles, a slow growing pine that thrives in Manitoba conditions. 13m tall x 4m wide Scotch: Fast growing pine with copper coloured bark, long bluish green needles. 13m tall x 6m wide Weeping Swiss Stone: Pendulous branches reaching to the ground. Height is dependant upon staking. SPRUCE Individually priced Baby Blue: Intense blue needles and nice pyramidal form 15m tall x 6m wide Bakeri: Dwarf blue pyramidal spruce, only grows 2”-3” per year. 7- 10m tall x 3-6m wide Bird’s Nest: Low growing, dense, flat top evergreen, ideal for rock gardens & borders. 0.6m tall x 1.5m wide Black Hills: Dense pyramidal form with soft, short , dark green to blue needles. Hardiest spruce for our region. 15m tall x 7m wide Columnar Iseli Blue: Narrow, upright blue spruce, good for foundation plantings. 6m tall x 2m wide Globe Blue: Dwarf spruce with blue needles. A compact mounded form. 1.25m tall x 1.5m wide Globe Blue Standard: A beautiful compact blue spruce grafted to a standard trunk. Height depends on height of graft. Montgomery Blue: Broad evergreen, dwarf compact round shape, slow growing. Great specimen tree. 2m tall x 2m wide Ohlendorffi: Dwarf conical/mounding form & irregular shape. Unique accent plant. 1.5m tall x 1.5m wide Pauls select: A unique blue colour for a Norway spruce, very pyramidal form. Moderate growth rate. 3-4m tall x 2-3m wide Select Blue: Intense silver blue, good specimen tree or windbreak tree. 19m tall x 7.5m wide Weeping Norway: Pendulous branches of rich green, makes a great specimen tree. Can be trained to desired height and shape with staking. Evergreens & winter Winter injury can generally be attributed to one of three factors: desiccation, freezing and breakage. The breakage of limbs is usually due to a combination of ice, snow or wind. Ice and snow can create substantial weight on branches, causing even large, strong branches to break. Branches covered in ice become very brittle and can snap if bent the wrong way. Desiccation refers to the drying of foliage, which is one reason why evergreen trees and shrubs experience winter browning. Evergreens continually transpire water from their needles, but roots are unable to replace that lost water if the ground is frozen. This is why it is extremely important for your evergreens to be watered regularly going into freeze up. A burlap barrier can be placed around your tree or shrub, place stakes a few inches away from the plant and attach the burlap to the stakes. Do not wrap burlap directly onto plant. You can also purchase a product called Wilt Pruf, an anti-desiccant that is applied to the needles just before freezing that prevents the needles from moisture loss. YEW Morden Yew: A hardy yew that originated in Brandon! Deep green throughout the year. 1.5m tall x 1m wide ORNAMENTAL & SHADE TREES Starting at $59.99 & up ASH Mancana (black): Seedless selection, dense oval canopy. Tolerant to a range of soils & drought or excessive moisture. Also known as Manchurian. 12m tall x 6m wide Northern Gem (black): Black ash x Mancana ash, few seeds. Developed in Morden MB. 12m tall x 5m wide Northern Treasure (black): Mancana x Fallgold, Oval canopy, developed in Morden MB. 12m tall x 6m wide Prairie Spire (green): Shiny green foliage appears earlier than most ash. Selected for cold hardiness and survival under harsh conditions. 16m tall x 6m wide SHADE TREES BIRCH ELM Paper: Attractive native tree, brown bark changes white & papery with maturity. Gold fall colour. 10m tall x 6m wide Clump Paper: Multi paper birch trunks combined for a full tree. Golden fall colour. 10m tall x 8m wide Crimson Frost: Purple leaves, tolerant of heavy soils. Exfoliating bark turns white with cinnamon hue. 8m tall x 6 m wide Cutleaf Weeping: Graceful drooping branches with fine lacy foliage, likes moisture. White bark & golden fall colour. 13m tall x 6m wide Dakota Pinnacle: Columnar selection of Asian white birch, resistant to bronze birch borer. Ideal for privacy screens. 10m tall x 3 m wide Parkland Pillar: Tight columnar form. Young’s Weeping: Distinctive weeping form, no central leader. Prune to shape. 5m tall x 4m wide Expedition: High resistance to D.E.D. Dark foliage and umbrella shaped crown. 15m tall x 12m wide Triumph: D.E.D resistance, a strong hybrid with excellent pest resistance and strong branching. 20m tall x 20m wide BLACK WALNUT Black Walnut: Large compound leaves & edible nuts. Suitably adapted to well drained, sheltered locations. Light yellow fall colour. 14m tall x 9m wide CHERRY Goldrush Amur: White blooms in spring, black fruit in summer & bronze peeling bark in winter. 8m tall x 6m wide Goldspur Amur: Dwarf selection of Amur cherry, gold bark. Berries attract birds. 5m tall x 3m wide FLOWERING CRABS Gladiator: Tight upright form & purple leaves, pink blooms. Good disease resistance. 6m tall x 3m wide Purple Spire: Outstanding compact columnar form & purple foliage. Pink flowers in spring. 5m tall x 2m wide Royal Beauty: Weeping form, pink flowers & red bronze leaves. Small, red, retained fruit. 3m tall x 3m wide Royalty: One of the best purple foliage forms available, deep pink blooms & purple fruit. 5m tall x 5m wide Spring Snow: Fragrant white blooms and glossy green foliage. Does not produce fruit. 8m tall x 5m wide Thunderchild: Oval crown & bronze leaves turn deep purple in growing season, pink blooms & small red fruit. 6m tall x 5m wide Can be used to pollinate eating apples & crab apples HACKBERRY Large tree native to Manitoba. Tolerant of a variety of soils, ideal for parks, large yards & boulevards. Corky rough bark & light yellow fall foliage. 16m tall x 16m wide LINDEN American Basswood: Large dark leaves, broad crown. Adaptable to many soil conditions. 17m tall x 11m wide Dropmore: Dark green foliage & dense pyramidal form. Creamy blossoms, near perfect form! 10m tall x 6m wide Golden Cascade: Arching branch habit, spectacular golden yellow fall colour. 12m tall x 8m wide Harvest Gold: Exfoliating bark & great golden fall colour, resistant to sunscald & leaf spot. 11m tall x 7m wide MAPLE Amur Tree Form: Beautiful feature tree for small yards, brilliant reds & oranges in fall. 5-6m tall x 4 m wide Royal Crown Amur Maple: An alkali resistant selection from U of M. Rounded Canopy. 6m tall x 5m wide. Silver Cloud: Dense, upright, oval crown & symmetrical branching. Beautiful gold fall colour. 12-18m tall x 8m wide MOUNTAIN ASH Blackhawk: Upright rounded form, best resistance to sunscald. Deep green foliage, white blooms, larger orange berries & red fall foliage. 8m tall x 6m wide Russian: Adapts well to most soils, tiny red fruit and upright pyramidal form. 8m tall x 5m wide * A great tree for all season interest. Attracts birds! SHADE TREES & STANDARDS OAK WILLOW Burr: Large slow growing native species. Tolerant of drought. Produces acorns, long lived. 18m tall x 10-12m wide Shooting Star Northern Pin Oak: Glossy bristled leaves that turn deep red in fall, slow growing & tolerant of alkaline soils. 18m tall x 12m wide Lace Willow: A graceful refined tree with sweeping branches, yellow fall foliage. 10m tall x 9 m wide Prairie Cascade (10 Gal $119.99): Graceful, weeping gold branches. Hardiest for the prairies. 12m tall x 9m wide Silky White: Bronze branches host silver grey foliage. Fast growing & great for shelterbelts. 16m tall x 10m wide OHIO BUCKEYE Ohio Buckeye: A handsome tree with a rounded canopy changing orange-red in the fall. Beautiful spires of creamy white blooms, spikey seed pods open to release shiny brown nuts that attract wildlife. 12m tall x 19m wide OLIVE STANDARDS Russian: Almost black bark contrasts with silver foliage that remains late into the fall. Amazing spicy fragrance in June. Fast growing & salt tolerant. 4-6m tall x 3m wide CARAGANA: Specimen tree with unique winter interest Globe: Compact bright green. Globe Caragana is grafted onto a common Caragana standard trunk. Yellow blooms Pygmy: Compact with fine textured foliage, grafted onto a common Caragana trunk. Gold blooms Walker Weeping: Soft green fern like foliage on arching branches gives this plant elegance. Yellow blooms Common Weeping: Cascading branches of bright green leaves & yellow blooms POPLAR Assiniboine: Seedless, strong branching. 16m tall x 5m wide Tower: Fast growing columnar form. 6-9m tall x 1-2m wide Prairie Sky: Fast growing & long lived . 15m tall 3-4m wide Skyfest: Seedless cottonwood, highly disease resistant. 24m tall x 9m wide Hydrangea Limelight: White blooms emerge green & change white. LILAC: Prune right after bloom to maintain next years PEAR (ornamental) blooms Miss Kim: A late blooming purple-blue flowers. Dwarf Korean (little Leaf): Small leaves form a very dense habit, lavender pink blooms Double Flowering Plum: Dbl. pink blooms in spring NINEBARK: Prune after bloom to maintain desired shape Diablo: Clusters of flowers in spring, peeling brown & tan bark. Prune to shape Centerglow: Burgundy and chartreuse leaves. Mountain Frost: Fragrant white blooms in spring & outstanding rainbow of fall colour. Glossy green leaves. Can be used to pollinate edible pears. Long lived. 6m tall x 5m wide ORNAMENTAL PLUM TREE LILAC Ivory Silk Japanese: Compact, oval canopy with fragrant, ivory blooms in spring. Cherry like bark adds winter interest. Nice feature tree. Ideal for small yards. 4-6m tall x 2-3m wide * Grafted onto approximate trunk height of 1.25m. The trunk will not increase in height, only girth. Height will come from the top portion of the tree. Prune to maintain desired shape & remove growth around the base of the tree COMMON TREE FORMS Muckle: Dark green foliage turning orangey red in fall. Red buds give way to rosy pink single bloom in spring, ideal for small yards 4m tall x 3 m wide Newport: Rich purple foliage in summer, & delicate sweet scented light pink blooms in early spring. 5m tall x 7 m wide Princess Kay: Double, soft white blooms appear before foliage, red fall colour. Tolerates poor soil conditions and drought. Good pollinator for fruiting plums. 4-5m tall x 3-5 m wide SHRUBS Shrubs 2 Gal $22.99 & up DAPHNE BARBERRY Carol Mackie: Green & ivory variegated foliage. Light pink blooms in spring, well drained soil. 1m tall x 1.25m wide Concorde®: Dwarf dense shrub with deep purple & plum foliage. 0.6m tall x 1m wide Rose Glow: Variegated white, pink & burgundy foliage. Bright red fall colour & berries. 1m tall x 1m wide Sunsation: Bright golden-lime foliage all season, new growth emerges orange. Rainbow fall display. 1m tall x 1m wide (barberries have amazing fall foliage!) BIRCH Trost’s Dwarf Birch: Fern like foliage, golden fall colour. A unique specimen plant or perennial backdrop. 1-1.25m tall x 1-1.25m wide BURNING BUSH Dwarf Turkestan: Fine leaves turn bright pinkish-red in fall. Pink & orange blooms in late summer. 1m tall x 1m wide Winged Burning Bush: Deep green leaves turn brilliant red in fall, corky ribbed bark & red fruit. 1m tall x 1m Cotoneaster: Excellent hedging shrub can be pruned to formalize. Small glossy dark green leaves have fantastic orange-red fall colour. Small white flowers give way to dark blue berries that attract birds. 2m tall x 2m wide 2 Gal. $22.99 Alpine: Excellent for hedging. Yellow-bonze fall foliage. Good disease resistance. 1.25m tall x 1.25m wide Golden: Clove scented blooms, attracts bees and hummingbirds. 1-2m tall x 2.5 m wide CARAGANA 2 Gal. $22.99 Fernleaf: Globe: Green, globe shaped shrub with yellow flowers. Good for hedges. 0.9m tall x 0.9m wide Pygmy: Fine foliage & yellow blooms. Good in hot & dry conditions, resistant to salts. 0.9m tall x 0.9m wide Silver Spires (Mongolian): Lacy silver foliage with upright arching habit. 1.5m tall x 3m wide Sutherland: Upright columnar form, very hardy and drought tolerant. 4m tall x 2.5m wide 2Gal. $22.99 Arctic Fire: Green foliage, white blooms & red branches. Burgundy in the fall. 1m-1.5m tall x 1-1.5m wide Ivory Halo®: Soft green leaves edged in white, white blooms & red branches. 1.5m tall x 1.5m wide Kelsey Dwarf: Green globe shaped shrub, red branches & white flowers. 1m tall x 1m wide Kesselringii: Deep green foliage turns red-purple in fall, white fruit & deep purple branches. 2m tall x 2m wide Morden Amber: Yellow foliage contrasts with red stems, white blooms & yellow fall foliage. 2.5m tall x 2.5m wide Pucker Up: Compact, glossy uniquely puckered leaves on red branches. 1m tall x 1.5m wide Silver Charm: Slow growing with silver variegated leaves. Dense habit. 1m tall x 1.5m wide Silver & Gold: Green leaves, irregular edge & creamy white margin, yellow branches. 2m tall x 1.75m wide ELDER COTONEASTER CURRANT DOGWOOD 2 Gal. $22.99 Black Beauty: Dark purple finely cut foliage with soft pink lacy blooms in spring. 2-3m tall x 2-3m wide Morden Golden Glow: Foliage emerges chartreuse and ages to green leaving a 2 toned effect. 2m tall x 1.5m wide Sutherland Gold: Red berries. 3m tall x 1.5m wide FORSYTHIA 2 Gal. $22.99 Fiesta: Dwarf version, bright yellow flowers before foliage. 1m tall x 1m wide Northern Gold: Bright yellow flowers appear prior to green leaves. 2m tall x 1.5m wide HYDRANGEA $22.99 & up Annabelle: Large long lasting flowers in July emerge lime green & turn white. 1.25m tall x 1.25m wide Bella Anna®: First pink Annabelle hydrangea. Rose pink blooms in July. 1.25m tall x 1.25m wide Incrediball®: A variant of Annabelle, produces 12” white blooms on sturdy stems. 1.25m tall x 1.25m wide Invincibelle Spirit®: Produces smaller pink blooms from early summer to frost. 1.25m tall x 1.25m wide Limelight®: Flowers emerge lime changing to white & hints of pink in fall, Red fall foliage. 1.5m tall x 1.5m wide SHRUBS HYDRANGEA CONTINUED Little Lamb®: Dwarf selection of Limelight, loads of white panicles with a pink hue in fall. 1.25m tall x 1.25m wide Pinky Winky®: Long panicles of cream flowers turn to dark pink. Sturdy branches. 2m tall x 2m wide Quickfire®: One of the first to bloom, this paniculata blooms white and rapidly turns pink. 1.5m tall x 1.5m wide Sundae Fraise: A compact paniculata flowing in white flushed with pink that darkens with time. Red stems and green leaves. 1.5m wide x 1-2m wide. Vanilla Strawberry®: Enormous flower panicles are a blend of strawberry pink and white. Stems have a red hue on new growth. 1.5m wide x 1.5m tall Hydrangea are slower to bud out in the spring, give them time! Ask us on how and when to prune your hydrangea. LILAC AMERICAN HYBRID: Bloom earlier than French hybrids, typically have bronze fall foliage. Pocahontas: Single violet blooms. 3.5m tall x 3.5m wide FRENCH HYBRID: May blooming, suckering variety that are great for hedges Beauty of Moscow: Panicles of double pale pink blooms changing to white. 2.5m tall x 1.75m wide Charles Joly: Double deep red-purple blooms 2.5m tall x 1.75m wide Sensation: Deep violet blooms finely edged in white. 3m tall x 3m wide Miss Kim: Lavender purple flowers with very nice burgundy-purple fall foliage. 2.5m tall x 1.5m wide PRESTON: Hardy non-suckering variety with leathery leaves & spicy fragrance. Star flower shape, June blooming Minuet: Light pink blooms. 2.5m tall X 1.5m wide Miss Canada: Bright pink blooms. 2.5m tall x 1.5m wide Royalty: Violet purple blooms. 2.5m tall x 1.5m wide DWARF & OTHER Villosa: Late blooms of light pink. 2m tall x 1.5 m wide Bloomerang®: Fragrant purple flowers that bloom in spring & return in mid summer. 1.5m tall x 1.5m wide Charisma: Non-suckering very compact lilac, lavender blooms. 1m tall x 1m wide Dwarf Korean (Little Leaf): Pale lilac bloom with strong fragrance in June & August. 1.5m-2m tall x 1.5-2m wide Lilacs should be pruned directly after blooming MAPLE Amur: Brilliant red-orange fall colour, can be pruned as a small tree. 5m tall x 4m wide Royal Crown: 3 clump stem, alkaline resistant selection. Red - orange & purple fall foliage. 6m tall x 5m wide MOCK ORANGE Galahad: Compact with glossy green leaves, fragrant single blooms in June. 1.5m tall x 1m wide Golden: Chartreuse foliage, single white blooms. 1.25m tall x 1m wide Snowbelle: Clusters of fully double pure white fragrant blossoms. 1.25m tall x 1m wide *Blooms on prior seasons growth, prune after blooming NINEBARK Amber Jubilee®: New foliage emerges orange, a colourful shrub. Purple fall colour.1.75m tall x 1.75m wide Burgundy Candy: Burgundy foliage .5 m-1 m tall & wide Center Glow®: Foliage emerges golden & quickly turns burgundy. 1.75m tall x 1.75m wide Coppertina®: New growth is attractive copper colour, turning rich red in summer. 1.75m tall x 1.75m wide Darts Gold: Golden foliage and white flower clusters, ideal for contrast in shrub beds. 1.75m x 1.75m wide Diablo®: Dark purple foliage & blush blooms. 2m tall x 2m wide Lemon Candy: Chartreuse foliage persists from spring until fall. White spring blooms. 1m tall x 1 m wide Little Devil®: Compact burgundy shrub with smaller leaves, creamy blooms. 1.25m tall x 1.25m wide Summer Wine®: More compact form of Diablo, slightly smaller leaves. 1.5m tall x 1.5m wide Plum (prunus ornamental) Double Flowering: Large pink fully double blooms usually cover the branches ahead of the foliage. Red-orange fall colour. 2-3m tall x 2.5m wide Flowering Almond: A compact shrub composed of shiny narrow leaves. Single rose pink blooms appear in early spring followed by a fuzzy brown fruit. 1.5m tall x 1.5 m wide. SHRUBS Abbotswood: Pure white single blooms, spreading SPIREA CONTINUED habit. 0.9m tall x 0.9m wide Goldfinger: Dark green leathery leaves contrast golden blooms all summer. 1m tall x 1m wide Mango Tango: Two toned orange blooms are brighter in cool weather & have yellow tones in heat. 0.6m tall x 0.6m wide Pink Beauty: Semi double, clear pink blooms, bolder colour in cool weather & whiter tones in heat. 1m tall x 1m wide Yellow Gem: A low growing spreading dark green ground cover and bright primrose blooms. 0.75m tall x 1m wide Glow Girl: Lemon lime foliage (tor spirea) with creamy Potentilla benefit from an annual pruning in the fall or spring when the shrub is dormant. This will keep your shrub nice and thick with nice shape. Spirea benefit from a pruning in the fall or spring when the shrub is dormant. This will keep a nice shape to your shrub and you will not have exposed tip kill showing throughout the spring. white blooms. 1m – 1.25 m tall & wide Magic Carpet: Chartreuse foliage tipped in red & bronze. Great fall colour and bright rose blooms make this a must have shrub! 0.5m tall x 0.6m wide Snowmound: Arching branches of tiny white blooms (comparable to bridal veil or other garland varieties) Shirobana: Small mounded habit with flat top flowers that vary from white to pink to rose. Bronze fall colour. 0.8m tall x 0.9m wide Tor: Large scalloped round green leaves & clusters of white flowers. A rainbow of fall colour. 0.6m tall x 0.6m wide SANDCHERRY SUMAC Purple Leaf: Showy purplish-red leaves all summer, tiny soft pink blooms in early spring. Subject to winter tip kill but grows back readily. 1.75m tall x 1.75m wide Smooth: A native shrub with dark green foliage and amazing red fall colour. Adapted to dry & poor soil conditions. 3m tall x 3 m wide Staghorn: An exotic looking shrub with branches resembling velvety deer antlers. Produces 6”-12” hairy, crimson drupes. Great fall colour. 4m tall x 4m wide Tiger Eyes: A striking landscape plant, makes a statement when mass planted. Split fern like foliage with fall colour of yellow-red & orange. 1.25m tall SPIREA Sem False: Compact version of false spirea, creamy white blooms & nice fall foliage. 1m tall X 1m wide SPIREA Darts Red: Dark blue green foliage & carmine pink flower clusters. 0.9m tall x 1.25m wide Flaming Mound: Flaming red foliage in spring, golden in summer & red in the fall. Rich pink blooms. 0.6m tall x 0.6m wide Fritschiana: Large green leaves with clusters of fragrant white blooms. Rainbow of fall colour. 1m tall x 1m wide Goldflame: Bronze-gold foliage in spring, yellow in summer & red in fall. Pink blooms. 0.9m tall x 0.9m wide Goldmound: Ball shaped golden shrub all summer with light pink flower clusters. 0.75m tall x 0.75m wide Little Princess: Green foliage & clusters of pink flowers. Red fall colour. 0.75m tall x 0.75m wide VIBURNUM Dwarf European Cranberry: Dense round form great for small beds & foundation planting. New growth is tinged with crimson. 0.6m tall x 0.8m wide Mohican Wayfaring Tree: Hardy & disease resistant. Velvety deep green leaves & white spring blooms followed by red fruit transitioning into black. Red & purple fall foliage. 2m tall x 2m wide. Snowball: Masses of snowball like creamy white flowers in early summer. Red fall colour. 3m tall x 1.75m wide Wentworth Cranberry: White spring flowers, a heavy fruiting selection with large fruit ideal for preserves. Great fall foliage . 3m tall x 1.75 m wide. Viburnums are ideal for attracting birds & great fall colour SHRUBS WEIGELA (why-jee-la) CLIMBING PLANTS Midnight Wine: Deep purple foliage & bright rose pink trumpet blooms. 0.5m tall x 0.6m wide Minuet: Green foliage with bronze undertones, pink trumpet flowers, blooms freely. 0.9m tall x 0.9m wide My Monet: Green variegated foliage with a white margin and pink overtones to the leaf. Fuchsia pink blooms. Great patio plant. 0.3m tall x 0.3m wide Red Prince: Rich green leaves & red tubular flowers that resist fading in heat. 1.25m tall x 1.25m wide Rumba: Dark red flowers and rich green leaves. 0.9m tall x 0.9m wide Wine & Roses: Rich wine foliage and rose coloured blossoms, often reblooms. 1.25m tall x 1.25m wide BITTERSWEET Autumn Revolution: Green rounded leaves. A self fertile vine produces two tones orange berries that contrast beautifully with golden fall foliage. CLEMATIS HYBRID: Large open faces blooms. Listed are a few of the varieties we carry Huldine: Pearly white 3-4” open faced blooms. Flowers July-October Jackmanii: 4-6” rich purple blooms Niobe: Ruby red 4-6” open faced flowers with contrasting yellow stamens. Blooms June-September Radar Love: Yellow bell shaped blooms that appear mid summer to late fall. Tufted seed heads in fall Rouge Cardinal: Raspberry red 4-6” blooms from June to September Sweet Autumn: Masses of fragrant, white tiny flowers in late summer & fluffy seed heads in fall. Very prolific Ville De Lyon: Deep carmine edged petals fade to magenta. 4-6” blooms from June-September SPECIES: Smaller bell shaped blooms that take more shade. Bluebird: Semi double outward facing blue blooms in early summer. Blueboy: Nodding blue flowers from June to September. Developed by Frank Skinner. Alpina Ruby: Dusky mauve rose bell shaped blooms from April to May followed by attractive seed heads. ENGLEMAN’S IVY HOBBY GARDEN Individually Priced We are pleased to carry a selection of plants that are borderline or not hardy to our area. For the gardener who likes a challenge or just longs for the plant that isn’t zone hardy! Many of these can be grown successfully with proper planting, location & care. These items do not carry our in season warranty our other shrubs do. Apricots Autumn Blaze Maple Azaleas Pears Smokebush & more! A dense green vine with attractive fall foliage. HONEYSUCKLE: attracts hummingbirds Dropmore Scarlet: Emerald green foliage produces scarlet & orange trumpets throughout the summer HOPS: Require cutting back year to year. Aggressive growing herbaceous vine. available in green & chartreuse VIRGINIA CREEPER Shiny deep green foliage turns blazing red in fall with contrasting blue berries WISTERIA Blue Moon: One of the hardiest Wisterias! Lavender blue chains of flowers up to three times each year. Attracts hummingbirds ROSES HARDY ROSES CANADIAN ARTIST– From the creators of the Explorer and Parkland series roses, celebrating our Canadian artists. Own root stock & repeat blooming. Bill Reid: Attractive yellow blooms named for the acclaimed Haida sculptor. 0.9m tall x 0.9m wide Campfire: Blooms open yellow & fade to cream. Reddishpink edge increases intensity with age. Ever-changing. Named after a painting by renowned artist Tom Thompson Emily Carr: Clusters of blood red blooms. Named after famous Canadian Painter. Vigorous. 1m tall x 1.25m wide Felix Leclerc: Medium pink blooms. Named after the famous French–Canadian singer. 1.8m tall x 1.25m wide Never Alone: is a national registered charity committed to improving the lives of people affected by cancer. This prairie hardy, disease resistant Canadian bred rose is sure to perform. A portion from each purchase goes to charity. EXPLORER- Own root stock & repeat blooming roses John Cabot (climber): Fragrant medium pink double blooms mainly in early summer. 3m tall x 1.25m wide. John Davis (climber): Red buds open to spicy scented soft pink blooms. 2.5m tall x 1.25m wide PARKLAND- Developed in Morden MB, own root stock & repeat blooming. Adelaide Hoodless: Clusters of up to 35 velvet red roses have been noted on this cultivar. 1.25m tall x 1m wide Hope For Humanity: Named for the 100th anniversary of the Canadian Red Cross Society. Rich blood red cupped blooms with light fragrance. 0.9m tall x 0.6m wide Morden Belle: Medium pink blooms & glossy foliage. 0.9m tall x 0.9m wide Morden Blush: Double blush flowers in clusters of 1-5, fade to ivory with maturity. 0.6m tall x 0.6m wide Prairie Joy: Double, clear, light pink blooms, good disease resistance. 1.25m tall x 1.25m wide Winnipeg Parks: New foliage emerges red fading to deep green returning to red in fall again. Iridescent cupped pinkred blooms. 0.6m tall x 0.6m wide I don’t see any insects or disease on my rose, why are my buds drooping or not opening? The rose Weevil may be the culprit. This insect flies to and from your rose and inserts its long snout in the flower bud to feed off of it and then they will lay their eggs in it. SHRUB ROSES Hansa: Fragrant reddish violet blooms, large red hips and great fall colour. 1.25m tall x 1m wide Persian Yellow: The brightest yellow of a hardy prairie rose, dark brown vigorous canes. Blooms once. 1.75m tall x 1m wide ROSE CARE Here are a few tips to get your started with your rose bush. Roses are demanding! It is important to apply annually, a slow release fertilizer formulated for roses like Nurseryland Rose Food as they are heavy feeders. Your rose will also benefit at planting and annually a top dressing of a good quality compost like Sea Soil as they need a rich fertile soil to grow in. To get the best performance out of your rose in our short season you will want to plan on a regular care program. We can have lots of moisture, rain & high humidity in our growing season, is can be ideal to cause & spread fungal diseases like black spot & powdery mildew. These can defoliate your rose bush taking weeks for recovery. With a regular application of a fungicide like Bordo Copper Spray or Rose & Flower fungicide you can help prevent these foliage diseases. Roses should be planted where they can receive a minimum of 6 hours of full sun, this will help promote good blooming and disease resistance. You will want to remove any dead or thin weak branches on your rose (using a good sharp set of pruners). Once your rose blooms have faded on your repeat blooming rose you will want to prune off your flower stem to the next set of leaf buds. This will help with your next crop of blooms, a proper cut is important for the health of your plant. Please speak with our staff for further information on rose care! ROSES CLIMBING Their long canes can be trained as climbers Don Juan: Deep velvety red & fragrance will whisk you away! 30-35 petal count Joseph’s Coat: Abundant clusters of ever changing flowers. Start yellow and age to orange & ruby red, light tea fragrance. 25-30 petal count. FLORIBUNDA Floribundas have medium sized blooms that are born in compact clusters on medium length stems Caribbean: Creamy orange blushed with pink. Strong fruity fragrance Chihuly: Apricot yellow to orange & deep red. 25-30 petal count. Mild tea fragrance Intrigue: Wavy velvety plum. 25-30 petal count. Strong citrus fragrance Ketchup & Mustard: Ketchup red petal interior & mustard yellow petal exterior. 25 petal count. Scentimental: Rich red petals swirled with creamy white, no 2 blooms are alike! 25-30 petal counts. Strong sweet spice fragrance. Sunsprite: Amongst world’s top 10 roses! Sunny yellow petals that hold their colour. 25-30 petal count. Strong sweet fragrance HYBRID TEA Large flowers born one per stem, ideal for cutting. Chicago Peace: Full pink and canary yellow petals, with a slightly fruity fragrance. 40-45 petal count Caribia: Large blooms of red-pink streaked in yellow. Little fragrance. 20 petal count Midas Touch: Bright lemon yellow. 20-25 petal count. Moderate fruity fragrance Pascali: Creamy white, opening to pure white. 30-35 petal count. Slight tea fragrance PATIO ROSES The same beautiful roses grafted onto a 24”- 36” trunk to form a standard tree. Great in containers & flower beds. These are not winter hardy to our zone. Easy Does it: An abundance of ruffled salmon - pink blooms, light fruity fragrance. Glossy green foliage & excellent disease resistance. 25-30 petal count Ebb Tide: Smokey deep plum blooms with intense spicy fragrance, double old fashioned flowers. Over 35 petals. Chuhuly: Apricot yellow to orange & deep red, colours more vivid in cooler weather. 25-30 petal count. Mild tea fragrance Jump For Joy: Clusters of long lived peachy- pink ruffled blooms, mild fruity fragrance. 25 petal count Ketchup & Mustard: Ketchup red petal interior & mustard yellow petal exterior. 25 petal count. Sunsprite: Sunny yellow petals that hold their colour. 25 to 30 petal count. Strong sweet fragrance These roses are noted for beautiful fragrance & florist quality blooms. Tender roses are not hardy to our growing Zone, however they can be wintered over with success given the proper protection. Please speak with our staff and pick up one of our winterizing brochures to help you with your preparation for your rose in the winter ahead. Plant a rose in a patio container and treat them like an annual. The plant is cheaper than a dozen roses and you will get more than a dozen rewarding blooms throughout the season with the proper care. Tender roses DO NOT carry a warranty PERENNIALS Due to inconsistent weather we do not carry a guarantee on perennials. PERENNIALS Deer Resistant Full Sun Fragrant Part Sun Attracts Shade Attracts Achillea (Yarrow) Fire King: Scarlet red blooms Strawberry Seduction: Strawberry red w/ bright yellow eye Actaea (Bugbane) Brunette: Deep purple-black foliage, blush pink blooms Hillside Black Beauty: Bronze foliage and white blooms Alsclepia (Butterfly Bush): Attracts butterflies, provides food and shelter to the caterpillars larval stages. Gay: Mix of orange, red & yellow Aconitum (Monkshood) Anemone (Windflower) Bi-Colour: White blooms edged in blue Snowdrop: White blooms Napellus (blue): Showy deep blue spikes Aegopodium (Goutweed): An indestructible groundcover for any place! Tiny white blooms Antennaria (Pussytoes): Groundcover Rubra: Silver foliage rose blooms Agastash (Anise-Hyssop) Aquilegia (Columbine) Blue Fortune: Lavender blue blooms Golden Jubilee: Golden foliage and purple blooms McKana’s Giant: A mix of pastels Nora Barlow: Double, pink with white Winky Blue-White: Blues and whites Black Barlow: Double, maroon black flowers Ajuga (Bugleweed): Groundcover for shade Arctostaphylos (Kinnikinnick/Bearberry) Chocolate Chip: Blue blooms, glossy, narrow brown leaves Mahogany: Bronze foliage, deep blue flowers Native woody evergreen groundcover, mealy edible berries Alcea (Hollyhock) Armeria (Sea Thrift) Chater’s Double Mix: Red pink white & yellowe Nigra: Single deep maroon black flowers Peaches & Dreams: Double peach blooms Ruby: Pink blooms Achemilla (Ladies Mantle) Artemesia Thriller: Dense clumps of scalloped green leaves & lime green flowers Silver Mound: Mounding silver foliage (to keep a uniform shape, cut back mid summer when starting to flop) White: White blooms PERENNIALS Aruncus: Goat’s Beard: Lacy white blooms Bergenia: Amazing red fall colour Eroica: Magenta purple blooms Dwarf Goat’s Beard: Smaller plant with airy white blooms Aster: Late summer & fall blooming Alert: Cerise pink Purple Dome: Rich purple blooms Snowsprite: White Astilbe Amethyst: Lavender plumes $& green lacy foliage Boogie Woogie: Green Foliage & rose pink plumes Bressingham Beauty: Vivid pink plumes Bridal Veil: Large open plumes of pure white Colour Flash Lime: Lime foliage changes red, soft pink plumes Fanal : Bronze foliage & red plumes Key West: Burgundy foliage & pink plumes Brunnera (Bugloss) Jack Frost: Tiny sky blue blooms & silver foliage King’s Ransom: Silver & gold variegated leaves with blue flowers Campanula (Bellflower) Clips: Deep blue & white Cherry Bells: Cherry pink blooms Waterfall: Cool blue star shaped flowers Catananche (Cupid’s Dart): Blooms all summer Cupid’s Dart: Periwinkle blooms Astrantia (Masterwort): Good cut flower Centaurea (Bachelor's Button) Star of Beauty: White pincushion blooms with dusky magenta tips Amethyst in Snow: White petals with purple center Gold Boullion: Chartreuse leaves, blue & purple flower Aubrietia (Rock Cress): Groundcover Cerastium (Snow in Summer): Groundcover Blue: Purple blue flowers in spring Woolly Snow in Summer: White blooms, silver foliage Baptisa Chelone obliqua (Turtlehead): Showy fall colour, False Indigo: Spires of indigo blooms beautiful strong plant Pink Turtlehead: Rose pink blooms Bellis (English Daisy) Rominette: Mix of pinks, reds & white Convallaria (Lily of the Valley): Beautiful spreading groundcover White: White bell shaped blooms PERENNIALS Cornus canadensis (Bunchberry) Groundcover, red berries & nice red fall foliage Coreopsis (Tickseed) Moonbeam: Primrose yellow, single blooms Echinacea Double Decker: Pink bloom with second bloom atop brown cone Green Envy: Lime green with lavender center Green Jewel: Light green rays and a darker green cones Sombrero Hot Coral: Various tones of orange, red & pink Magnus: Light purple with orange cones Marmalade: Fully double blooms in various orange tones Powwow Wildberry: Magenta Powwow White: Pure white blooms Prairie Splendor: Pink flowers White Swan: White Delphinium Epimedium (Bishops Hat) New Millennium: Blushing Brides, green twist, moonlight blues, pagan purple, summer nights, summer skies & sweethearts Rubrum: New red growth matures to green, carmine flowers in spring. Dendranthema (Chrysanthemum): Great fall colour Eupatorium (Joe Pye Weed) Morden Cameo: Creamy white Morden Delight: Orange - red Morden Fiesta: Violet purple Morden Gaiety: Orange Morden Garnet: Red Dianthus (Carnations/Pinks) Arctic Fire: White, pink center Firewitch: Hot pink Sooty: Deep burgundy Spotty: Various pinks Zinger Rose: Rose-red blooms Dicentra (Bleeding Heart) Aurora: Creamy white blooms, ferny foliage Common: Pink with white blooms Alba: Gold foliage pink blooms Luxuriant: Lacy foliage & rose blooms King of Hearts: Fine foliage & rose blooms Dictamus (Gas Plant) Rosea: Pink blooms Digitalis (Fox Glove) Dalmation Peach: Long spikes of peach, 1st year flowering. Foxy: Cream yellow, white & rose Pam’s Choice: White with burgundy Magenta pink flowers in early spring Euphorbia (Cushion Spurge) Cushion Spurge: Fluorescent yellow/green blooms Filipendula (Meadowsweet) Variegata: Green leaves with bright yellow streaks, creamy white plumes Gaillardia (Blanket Flower) Arizona Red Shades: Crimson red with fine yellow tips Arizona Sun: 3” orange - red bloom tipped in yellow Burgundy: Deep wine blooms Gallium (Sweet Woodruff) Fast spreading groundcover with whorled leaves and starry white flowers PERENNIALS Gentiana Heucherella (Foam Flower) Blue Cross: Violet blue blooms True Blue: 2” tubular true blue flowers Gold Zebra: Golden leaves with a heavy red smattering Genista Hemerocallis (Daylily) Woody groundcover, blooms very early in spring Bella Lugosi: Deep burgundy, lime throat Blueberry Sundae: White, purple eye & edge, green throat Calico Jack: Bright yellow with burgundy eye & edges Canadian Border patrol: Creamy white burgundy eye & edges, lime throat. Exotic Candy: Light pink with rose eye & yellow throat Mighty Chestnut: 5.5” orange w/wine eye & gold throat Mosses Fire: Double red 6”’blooms, fragrant Night Embers: Double cranberry with cream edge Pandora’s Box: Cream with purple eye & lime throat Purple D’oro: Lavender purple Ruby Spider: 9” crimson red with golden throat Ruby Stella: 2” ruby red blooms, streaked yellow throat Stella D’Oro: 2” golden yellow blooms Strawberry Candy: 4.25” pink with red eye & gold throat Tigger: Bright orange with rich red eye zone Vancouver Gold: Bright golden yellow Geranium (Cranesbill) Ballerina: Soft mauve with darker veining Biokovo: Light pink Midnight Reiter: Dark purple foliage & lilac blooms Rozanne: Blue blooms, long flowering Gypsophila (Baby’s Breath) Rosea: Pink blooms, creeping Helenium (Sneezeweed) Mardi Gras: Multi coloured blooms of red, orange & yellow Sunspot: Gold with red veins Hosta HOSTA OF THE YEAR 2014, Abiqua Drinking Gourd: Blue cupped leaves Heliopsis (False Sunflower) Loraine Sunshine: White foliage with green veining, yellow blooms Helleborus (Winter Rose): Blooms extremely early Niger: White, green or pink blooms Orientalis: Greenish white blooms age to pink Heuchera (Coral Bells) Arcitic Mist: Green & white Caramel: Golden orange Georgia Peach: Peach-red Marmalade: Gold & pink Northern Fire: Dark green Obsidian: Black-purple Purple Palace: Mahogany Rave On: Green-silver Ruby Mist: Deep Greem Sashay: Dark green & burgundy August Moon: Large round golden leaves Big Daddy: Rich blue heavily quilted leaves Blue Angel: Large blue green leaves, slug resistant Blue Mammoth: Large chalky blue leaves Cathedral Windows: Gold leaves & wide green margins Cherry Berry: Thin white leaves, irregular green margins Christmas Tree: Dark green, thin yellow margin Dancing Queen: Emerges & stays bright yellow, wavy Diamond Tiara: Rich green leaves, white margin Earth Angel: Blue green with wide white margins Empress Wu: Huge deep green creased leaves Fire & Ice: Pure white edged in green Fire Works: Upright & thin, white & deep green margins First Frost: Blue-green with creamy yellow margins Frances Williams: Textured blue leaves, yellow margins Goodness Gracious: Green with large chartreuse margins Guacamole: Light green leaves & wide green margins Hadspen Blue: Thick, textured steel blue leaves Halcyon: Pointed frosty blue leaves, slug resistant Hudson Bay: Creamy white jetting into apple green & blue Ice Follies: Dark Green leaves, wide cream margins PERENNIALS June: Deep green margins & yellow center June Fever: Yellow with narrow dark green margin Komodo Dragon: Large, rippled, deep green leaves Liberty: Green leaves & Wide yellow jetting margins Loyalist: Clean white center with deep green margin Minute Man: Emerald green leaves & white margin Niagara Falls: Waxy, dark green leaves, crinkled edge Orange Marmalade: Yellow - orange leaves jetting into a blue margin Patriot: Dark green with crisp white jetting margins Praying Hands: Upright, narrow dark green leaves Queen Josephine: Glossy dark green leaves & creamy yellow margin Rainforest Sunrise: Lime green & dark green thin edge Satisfaction: Green leaves & rippled wide yellow margin Shade Fanfare: Lime green leaves & creamy margins So Sweet: Glossy deep green whit cream margins St. Elmo’s Fire: Emerge yellow with thin white margin and age to bright green. Sum & Substance: Large golden puckered leaves Sun Power: Wavy chartreuse yellow leaves Twilight: Dark green & think creamy yellow margins Wide Brim: Heart shaped, green with yellow margins Wheee!: Green leaves and thin cream margins, very ruffled leaves right from the crown Lamiastrum: Groundcover Herman’s Pride: Yellow blooms, silver & green foliage Lamium (Spotted Nettle): Groundcover Chequers : Purple blooms, green leaf with silver central striping White Nancy: Green leaf with silver margin, white blooms Lathyrus (Sweet Pea) Red Pearl: Deep rosy pink blooms, vining Lavendula (Lavender): Tender perennial Munstead: Grey green foliage, purple blooms * See our annual selection of lavender! Iberis (Candytuft): Groundcover Leontopodium Snowflake: White flowers & waxy dark green foliage Edelweiss: Silver foliage & white blooms, great in rock gardens, drought tolerant Iris German (Bearded) Leucanthemum (Daisy) Crismson Snow: White standards & plum falls Becky: Pure white single blooms, gold center Silver Princess: Single white blooms, yellow center Immortality: White standards & falls Superstition: Purple/black standards & falls Banana Cream: Creamy yellow blooms, gold center Pallida Aureo variegata: Green & yellow leaves with sweet scented lilac blue flowers Albovariegata: Green & white leaves w/ light blue blooms Lewsia Little Plum: Purple/pink tones Siberian Butter & Sugar: Light yellow falls & white standards Chilled Wine: Purple-red blooms with bluish tinge Ruffled Velvet: Ruffled velvety violet blooms Versicolour Gerald Darby: Foliage emerges purple changes green, light blue flowers with yellow signals Liatris Star Blue: Purple blue spikes Floristan White: Pure white spikes PERENNIALS Ligularia Lupin Brit Marie: Mahogany foliage, golden daisy like blooms Café Noir: Jagged green & burgundy leaves, gold blooms Little Rocket: Spikes of golden flowers Russell’s Chandelier: Yellow blooms Russell My Castle: Rich red Russell The Chatelaine: Rose pink and white Tutti Frutti: Mix of rich solid and bicolour blooms Linum (Flax) Blue: Periwinkle blue blooms White Diamond: White Blooms Lychnis Maltese Cross: Bright scarlet blooms Lilium Lysimachia Asiatic- Strong colours, long lasting Alexandra: Gold leaf with cream edge Cappuccino: Milky white with burgundy central flecks Lollypop: White tipped in fuchsia pink Tiny Bee: Bright golden yellow blooms, pot lily Tiny Orange Sensation: Bright orange splashed in cranberry, pot lily Tiny Padhye: Burgundy center merging to white, pot lily Tiny Snowflake: Pure white, pot lily Toronto: Pink with golden yellow center & freckles Tango Asiatic- Huge lavishly speckled blooms Olina: Blood red & near black center Strawberries & Cream: Creamy white with strawberry pink center flecks Nummularia: Chartreuse leaves & yellow blooms, groundcover Monarda (Bee Balm) Coral Reef: Coral pink Marshall’s Delight: Cerise pink Pardon My Pink: Rose pink Pardon My Purple: Bright purple Muckdenia Crimson Fans: Amazing fall foliage & white blooms Oriental- Large fragrant long lived blooms Miss Lucy: Double blooms of blush pink and white Mona Lisa: Pink petals fading out to white, freckled Muscadet: Pure white with deep pink freckles Salmon Star: White petals with orange freckles, orange central streaking. Stargazer: Tom Pouce: Orientpet (OT)- Oriental X Trumpet, large blooms Montego Bay: Warm red softening into golden exterior lived Myosotis Forget Me not: Tiny sky blue flowers with a white star and yellow eye Nepeta Dropmore Blue: Lightly scented royal blue flowers Walkers Low: Lavender blue spikes of flow- Lupin Oenothera (Evening Primrose) Gallery Red: Carmine red blooms Ozark: Bright lemon yellow, 3”-5” blooms Sundrops: Red buds open to yellow Gallery yellow: Canary yellow blooms Minarette: Mix ers PERENNIALS Paeonia Edulis Superba: Large double medium pink blooms Early Scout: Single red petals, fern like foliage Felix Krause: Double carmine blooms Fern leaf Peony: Double satin red blooms & ferny foliage Honey Gold: Pure white semi petals with a crested honey yellow center Onondaga: Double bloom of pink Pink Cameo: Bright pink with softer pink crested center Sorbet: Soft pink with a creamy center and repeated central pink petals. Platycodon (Balloon Flower): Named for their unique balloon like flower buds Sentimental Blue: Single blue Polygonatum (Solomon’s Seal) Variegatum: Green leave with creamy white stripes Itoh Peony: Tree peony x herbaceous Lillipop: Emerge yellow and develop purple streaks Morning Lilac: Semi double lilac pink & yellow stamens Reggady Ann: Deeply Cut white petals w/violet streaking Simply Red: Large deep red petals, yellow stamens Scrumpdidleumtious Sequestered Sunshine: Sunny yellow blooms Papaver (Poppy) Oriental: 6” blooms Allegro: Bright orange Beauty Of Livermere: Red Carneum: Soft peach Royal Wedding: White Alpine Poppy: Mix Iceland Summer Breeze : Mix Primula Wanda: Mix of bright colours Pulmonaria (Lungwort) Majeste: Pink buds open to blue, & silver leaf Mrs. Moon: pink, purple & blue blooms, speckled leaves Sissinghurst White: White blooms Penstemon (Beardtongue) Pulsatilla (Pasque Flower/Crocus) Dark Towers: Periwinkle blue blooms Husker Red: White Blooms Rubra: Single red blooms Perovskia Ratibida (Prairie Coneflower): Native Flower Russian Sage: Narrow grey green foliage and lavender blue flowers. Filligran: Silver foliage with lavender flowers Mexican Hat: Varying gold & rust blooms Phlox - Garden: Blue Paradise David Lilac Flame Norah Leigh Orange Perfection Purple Flame Scarlet Flame Starfire Creeping: Candy Stripe & Emerald Blue Rodgersia Chocolate Wings: Pink blooms, chocolate foliage Physalis (Chinese Lantern) Rudbeckia (Browned-eyed Susan) Great fall colour, good for dried arrangements. Aggressive growth Goldstrum: Golden daisies with deep brown center Green Wizard: Green sepals & black cone Little Goldstar: Star shaped 2” gold flowers PERENNIALS Sagina: Groundcover, great for pathways and rock Sempervivum (Hen & Chicks) gardens, white flowers Irish Moss: Green foliage Scotch Moss: Chartreuse foliage Purple Beauty: Lavender blue blooms Salvia Tanacetum (Painted Daisy) Purple Knockout: Dark purple foliage and white flowers Robinsons: Mix & red Saponaria: Groundcover, blooms early summer Thymus: Creeping groundcover that takes traffic Soapwort: Pink blooms Gold Edge: Lemon scented, green leaves edged in gold. Pink Chintz: Grey green leaves & pink blooms Woolly: Fuzzy leaves & pink blooms Saxifraga: Groundcover Tradescantia (Spiderwort) Purple Robe: Rose pink blooms, deep green foliage Sweet Kate: Chartreuse foliage & blue triangular blooms Scabiosa (Pincushion Flower) Tricyrtis (Toad Lily) Butterfly Blue: Lavender blue blooms Empress: White speckled in burgundy Pink Mist: Pastel pink blooms Sedum (Stonecrop) Upright: Autumn Joy Elsie’s God Frosty Morn Purple Emperor Matrona Creeping: Angelina Ewersii Variegatum Solidago (Goldenrod): Great fall colour & in arrangements Trollius (Globeflower) Dwarf Globeflower: Yellow blooms Gold Queen: Golden orange blooms New Moon: Soft primrose blooms Vaccinium vistis (Lingonberry) Baby Gold: Golden yellow plumes Evergreen groundcover, white & blush blooms, red berries. Stachys: Spreading groundcover Veronica (Speedwell) Lamb’s Ear: Magenta blooms & extremely soft silver foliage Aztec Gold: A chartreuse groundcover with blue flowers Royal Pink: Bold magenta pink spikes Sunny Border Blue: Spikes of violet blue PERENNIALS Vinca: Groundcover Periwinkle: Glossy green leaves, plum purple blooms Yucca Filamentosa: Grey green leaves, gorgeous ivory blooms Glauca: Narrow green blades, pink blooms open to green See our planting here! Ferns Autumn Brilliance: Coppery orange foliage as the new growth unfurls Japanese Painted Fern: Deep green fronds overlaid with silver and deep purple Lady Fern: Bright green fronds Lady In Red: Lacy, bright green foliage radiate from deep red stems Maidenhair Fern: Delicate, airy fronds held atop black stems Native Fern: Tall bright green fronds, naturalizing Grasses Big Blue Stem (Andropogon): Native grass, blue foliage, flower resembles a turkey foot Blue Oat Grass: (Helictotrichon): Clump forming intense blue colour, purplish plumes changing to bronze Elijah Blue (Blue Fescue): Compact blue growth, short clump forming Eldorado (Calamagrostis): Narrow arching green leaves with a gold center Indian Grass (Sorghastrum nutans): Native grass, clump forming green upright blades. Tan seed heads Karl Foerster Grass (Calamagrostis): Strong upright habit, tan seed heads add winter value Overdam (Calamagrostis): White & green blades similar to Karl Foerster, more compact Red Switch Grass (Panicum): Selection of the native species, outstanding colour in foliage & seed heads Variegated Oat Grass (Arrhenatherum): Variegated white and green blades * Leave the foliage of your grasses intact to add some winter interest. The melting snow uncovers a whole new world most of us had forgotten. Spring signals warmer weather, new life and change. In the perennial garden it signals time to change what didn’t work last year and perhaps a time to share what did work with fellow gardeners. Dividing perennials can be such a rewarding experience, but sometimes a nervous experience for novice gardeners. Dividing is really a simple task but has to be done at the right time. We often recommend that you take a few digital photos in the growing season so that you can plan your garden makeover during the coldest of winter days. There are a few reasons to divide perennials: 1. Perennials have started to die out in the middle and will benefit and rejuvenate from dividing. Some perennials require division every 3 or 4 years 2. Plant vigor and flowering has declined 3. We want to make more of our favorites In our climate it is generally safe to divide most perennials in the spring. Wait until fall for peonies, lilies, and poppies. Wait until you can see the plant coming up in the spring, maybe just an inch or two of new growth, and dig up the entire clump. Make sure you get enough soil surrounding the exterior roots, about 2 or 3 inches each way. Use a sharp spade and lay down a tarp so you don’t make a mess, but don’t cut through the tarp! We like to use a sharp drywall saw or a hacksaw will do. Cut the clump in half and continue to cut these pieces if you so choose, being sure to leave a clump the size of your fist or larger. The most viable parts of the perennial are the outside and if there are pieces that are sparse and woody from the center of the plant – don’t replant those! Once the task of dividing is complete it is time to replant the divided pieces. Be sure to dig new holes 1½ times the width and depth of the divided pieces and amend the Product Eco friendly Controls Size Price NL Compost 33L $6.99 NL Power Topsoil 30L $4.99 NL Clay Buster 33L $7.99 NL All Purpose Mix 50L $11.99 NL All Purpose Mix 24L $7.99 NL Soil Doctor 33L $11.99 NL Steer Manure 30L $4.99 NL Sheep Manure 30L $3.99 Sea Soil, Regular 15.8 kg $11.99 Green Earth Neem Oil Sea Soil, Potting Mix 15.8 kg $11.99 Neem Oil enhances and maintains the appearance of plant foliage. Ideal for indoor and outdoor plant use. Peat Moss 2 cu ft $9.99 Peat moss Cu ft $9.99 Premier Mix BX 3.8 cu ft $29.99 Premier Mix BX W/ Myke 3.8 cu ft $29.99 Premier Mix BX W/ Biofungicide 3.8 cu ft $35.99 Premier Mix HP 3.8 cu ft $32.99 3.8 cu ft $35.99 Premier Vermiculite 9L $15.99 Premier Perlite 9L $12.99 Premier Cactus soil 9L $8.99 Premier Potting Mix 9L $8.99 Premier PGX ( High porosity) (seeding medium) Premier Seedling Mix 9L $8.99 Premier Violet Mix 9L $7.99 Orchid bark 6L $9.99 All products may not be exact size and price Here at Patmore Nursery we are focused on educating you with environmentally friendly options in controlling pests and diseases. Ask us...we are happy to help! Safer’s End All Controls many species of insect from egg, larvae & adult stages. Including pests like aphids, whitefly scale, spider mite, mealy bugs. Good for indoor and outdoor use. Safer’s BTK An environmentally friendly bacterium specific to caterpillars and various insect larvae. Can be used to control mosquito larvae! It is not harmful to birds, humans, bees ,fish, spiders etc. Green Earth Bio-Fungicide This bio fungicide is a bacteria that attacks and breaks down the cell walls of fungal spores. It can control blights on tomatoes, black spot on roses, etc. Lime Sulphur Contains a sulphur compound that controls fungi as well as mites, scales & some other insects; no residual effects. Copper Spray A wettable powder (mix with water) spray to control leaf spot, powdery mildew, moulds & blights on fruits and vegetables. Can be used as a preventative spray on seedlings to control moulds. Corn Gluten A pre-emergent herbicide that is a by-product of corn processing, it inhibits the germination of seeds. Must be applied in early spring and again in the fall, treatment is only effective on seeds and not existing plant roots. See in store for our complete line of products including organic fertilizers ANNUALS Due to the perishable nature of annuals and the inability to have care and control once leaving the greenhouse we do not offer a warranty on any annuals. PREMIUM ANNUALS PREMIUM ANNUALS Full Sun Fragrant Single Pots: individually priced Part Sun Attracts Shade Attracts Plants grown in a greenhouse are grown in ideal conditions out of the harsh elements of the out doors. Please keep in mind that once you purchase your plants they require a hardening off period before being permanently planted if you want them to perform good for you and not be set back. Hardening off your plants is the horticultural equivalent of flossing your teeth. You know you should do it… but, do you always? Start by placing your bedding plants outside for just a few hours during the day in a partial sunny protected spot. Increase the time as the plants toughen up. Make sure that the plants do not dry out and remember to bring them in at night. Plants that are hardened off are sturdier and put on new growth much more quickly, un adjusted plants can take weeks to catch up. Alternanthera: A nice addition to containers or the landscape. Little Ruby Red Threads Red Carpet True Yellow Anagallis: Great addition to containers Wildecat: Mandarin & Blue Bacopa Bahia Sands: White, Pink, & Purple Begonia (shade/part shade) Baby wing: White Dragon wing: Pink & White Non-Stop: Apple blossoms Apricot, Orange, red, rose, salmon & yellow Whopper: Pink & red Dragone: Sunset Gryphon Unstoppable upright Fire Waterfall Encanta Begonia (sun) Bonfire: Orange Velvet Solenia: Apricot, Red Salmon Bidens Hawaiian Flare: Orange yellow brush Angelonia: Hot and dry Bracteantha: Good dried flowers, drought tolerant Carita: Raspberry, tailing purple Dreamtime Jumbo: Yellow & red Pinstripe: Zebra Argyranthemum Butterfly Vanilla Butterfly Alcalypha: Great thriller in containers Copperhead Jungle Cloak Brachyscome (Swan River Daisy): Nice filler in baskets Mauve Delight PREMIUM ANNUALS Calibrachoa Aloha Kona Aloha Valcano Minifamous Double Superbells Colocasia (Elephant Ear) Aloha Hula Calipetite: dwarf 2” x 6” Noa Canna Lily: Great feature in containers and the landscape, lift & store roots for following spring Royal Hawaiian: White Confetti Garden: Combination of 2 or 3 varieties of plants that grow in unison in one pot. Takes the guess work out of your container and basket planning. Calla Lily: Lift bulbs in the fall for following spring Black Forest Captain Romance Florex gold Captain Promise Chameleon Picasso & Treasure Calocephalus: Unique plant adds great interest to succulent container Silver Dollar Coleus: Many varieties are good in full to part sun, coleus make a great addition to containers and in the landscape. Big Blonde Chocolate Covered Cherry Kingswood Torch Kong Lime Sprite Kong Red Lime Shrimp Red Coral Crossandra: Glossy foliage and beautiful orange blooms, great in containers Orange Marmalade Join us on Facebook! Dahlia Goldalia: Scarlet Hypnotica: Troppical Breeze Red Head Sea Weed Sedona Wasabi Yellow Fin Tuna Digiplexis: An annual form or foxglove, blooms all season. Illumination: Flame & raspberry Cordyline: Great foliage for containers Diascia Red Sensation Diva: Hot Coral & pink Ruby PREMIUM ANNUALS Dichondra: Dense and very long Silver Falls geranium and an ivy geranium. Vigorous Calliope: Burgundy, hot pink, dark red (our most popular geranium) Caliente: Hot coral & orange Geranium, Novelty Dracaena Indivisa: green Marginata Geranium, Interspecific: Cross between a zonal Red Star Dorotheanthus: Hot & dry, great in baskets & succulent containers Crystal Palace Gem: Chartreus leaves with lime center zoning, bright coral single blooms. Butterflies love it! Geranium, Regal ( Martha Washington, Pansy Geranium): Elegance: Burgundy, Claret, Imperial, Rose Bi colour, Mezoo Trailing red Duranta: Foliar interest for containers Geranium, Zonal Yellow Aurea Americana: White splash improved Rocky Mountain: Lavender, magenta, orange, pink, dark red, deep rose, salmon, violet & white Sarita: Punch Euphorbia: Tolerates drought Geranium, Scented Ascot Rainbow Lemon Fizz: Nice flower and amazing lemon fragrance. Gold Edge Diamond frost Helen’s Blush Gerbera Daisy Fuchsia Bella Rosa Midnight Quasar Gartenmeister (upright) Orange King Mixed Eucalyptus Helichrysum: Fuzzy foliage Baby Blue Spiral Licorice Lemon: Chartreuse foliage Lemon bush: See herbs Silvedrop: Gaura (Butterfly Flower) Siskiyou: Pink Stratosphere: White & pink Heliotrope: Amazing vanilla like fragrance, attracts butterflies Marine: Blue PREMIUM ANNUALS Hedera: Beautiful plant, good indoors in winter Baltic Helix Golden Ignot Lamium: Good in shade containers, perennial groundcover Shell pink Maculatum Gold Heuchera: Foliar interest for containers Lantana: Hot & dry, good in landscape & containers Dolce: Cinnamon Curls Lantana: Cherry Sunrise & peach Lucky: White, dwarf form Impatiens Leycesteria: Amazing frost tolerance & beautiful fall Musica Dbl.: Red, salmon & white colour. Much like an annual shrub, great in containers and the landscape Jealousy: Chartreuse foliage, raspberry & white blooms Lobelia: Sun tolerant, great in baskets & containers. More aggressive than the bedding plant varieties. Waterfall: Blue Hot Springs: Lavender Pink & White Lobularia Yolo: Lavender & white Impatiens, New Guinea Lysimachia (Creeping Jenny) Magnum: Orange, purple & red flame Painted Paradise: Wine Goldilocks: Chartreuse foliage, perennial Impatiens, Sunpatiens Compact: Magenta & orange Spreading: Salmon Vigourours: Magenta, orange & red Ipomoea (Potato Vine) Sweet Caroline: Bewitched, light green, raven & red Bright Idea: Rusty South of the Border: Chipotle Mimulus Orange: Nice accent to containers Muehlenbeckia Big Leaf: Nice accent to containers PREMIUM ANNUALS Pansy, Cool Wave: Ideal for early spring baskets. Musa (Banana): Take indoors for winter. Sunshine N’ Wine violet wing Rojo: Green and red variegated Ornamental Cabbage/Kale: Late fall interest Petunia Colour Up: Mix Baby Duck Songbird: White, pink & red Crazytunia: Bitter Lemon, , Mandeville, Twilight Blue, Twilight Red & Twilight Lime Panache: Double trouble Potunia: Banana, Cobalt blue, Hot pink, Pinkalious, Neon, Papaya, Purple,& Yellow Ornamental Grasses & Foliage Agrostis (Green Bamboo) Carex: Evergold, Rekohu Sunrise & Red Rooster Cordyline: Ruby press: Baby Tut & King Tut Imperata Cylindrica: Red Baron Madrasor: Ornamental Black Rice Millet: Jester, purple baron & majesty Ophiopogon: Black turf lily Panicum: Frosted explosion Cy- Oxalis: Great shade foliage and house plant Charmed: Wine Potunia Picolla (smaller flower): Grape ice Sanguna: Atomic Blue Supertunia: Bordeaux, Mini Silver, Morning Glory, Royal Velvet, Raspberry Blast, Vista Bubblegum/Fuchsia & Silverberry Surprise: Hot Rod Red, Johnny Flame, Orange Flash Sweetunia: Black Satin, Bordeaux, Hot Rod Red Wave, Easy: Velour Berry, Great Lakes mix, south beach mix, sweet tart mix, plum vein, red, violet & white Wave, Shock: Coconut, Coral Crush & Denim Wave: Purple Imp. Phlox: Grow hot & dry, good in the www.patmorenursery.com landscape & containers Phloxy Lady: Purple Sky & pink Osteospermum Pomegranate, dwarf: Produces edible miniature Summertime Sweet: Bronze & White Voltage: Yellow fruit, take indoors for winter months. Beautiful bright orange blooms Alhambra Oregano: A great addition to pots and window boxes. Kent Beauty Pseuderanthemum: Great foliage addition to containers and flower beds Black Varnish Stainless Steel PREMIUM ANNUALS Plectranthus: Can grow indoor in winter months Torenia Gold Edged: Fuzzy bright greenleaves edged in gold. Great in shade to part shade containers. Catalina: Midnight Blue Verbena Ricinis (Castor Bean): The seed pods are poisonous. Empress Flair: Burgundy Wicked: Purple Grape Green: Larger leaves, slightly larger plant Red: Showy red stems and seed pods Rumex: Great foliage plant & water plant Vinca: Hot & dry Raspberry Dressing Maculata: Green exterior & lime green interior Wojo’s Jem: Green exterior & cream interior Salvia Mannequin: Bright blue Velocity: Blue Spring Bulbs We have a great selection of spring bulbs available in our retail store. Sanvitalia: Grow hot & dry, border plant, baskets & Asparagus containers Begonias Sunvy Super Gold Dahlias Calla Lilies Scaevola (Fan Flower) Eucomis Bombay: Blue Gladiolus Garlic Onions Setcreasea: Foliar interest for containers & indoor use Pink Stripe Pink Corazon Purple Queen: pure purple leaves Strobilanthese: Can be taken indoors for winter months Persian Shield Blueberry Cheesecake Dahlia collection Potatoes Shallots To ensure happy healthy plants apply Wilsons Bulb & Soil Dust at the time of planting. This powder is a fungicide/insecticide that will help prevent insects and diseases that are found in our soils. Keep in mind some of your spring bulbs can be lifted in the fall and stored for winter to be used once again the following spring. ANNUALS ANNUALS Full Sun Fragrant 6 Pack: $3.99 each Part Sun Attracts Single Pots: individually priced Shade Attracts Celosia plumed & crested: Amor: Mix Kimono: Mix, red, salmon & yellow Spikey Purple Alyssum: Border plant Coleus: Ideal for shade beds and containers Clear Crystals: White, purple, lavender & mix Wizard: Coral sunrise, scarlet, velvet & mix Ageratum: Blue fluffy flowers, border plant Hawaii : Blue Chrysanthemum: Golden daisy like blooms held high on tall wiry stems, a great addition to contains Yellow Button: Rich sunny yellow blooms Easy & convenient use, Plant Prod drop and go fertilizer for your annuals Aster: Good cut flower, border to mid bed Pot N’ Patio: Mix Cosmos: Good cut flower, border to mid flower bed Sonata: Carmine, pink, white & mix Dahlberg Daisy: Ferny foliage, a great addition in containers and hanging baskets. Likes to be neglected! Begonia (fibrous): Bronze leaf, good border plant Dahlia (seed): Good in flower beds & containers Pink, Red & mix Figaro: Orange, red, violet, yellow, white & mix Bells of Ireland: Unusual green calyces, good cut Dianthus: Good in flower beds & containers flower for arrangements & drying Diana: Blueberry Ideal: Mix, red, violet & whitefire Venti Parfait: Crimson eye Wee Willie: Mix Browallia: Blue and white, good in containers and Dusty Miller: Good border plant and in containers, flower beds tolerates cold Bells: Blue Silverdust: Fine cut leaves New Look: Wide leaves ANNUALS All annual 6 packs $3.99 each Gazania: Border plant, hot dry location Nasturtium: A great edible addition to containers, New Day: Clear orange, rose stripe & yellow garden or flower bed. Peppery leaves and edible blooms Kiss: Frosty Mix Whirly Bird: Mix Empress of India: Red Hypoestes (Polka Dot Plant): Foliage interest, good in Nicotiana (Flowering Tobacco): Long lasting flowers containers indoors and out in the landscape Splash: Mix of pink white & red Starmaker: Bright red & mix Impatiens: Nice bright flower for the shade garden. Pansy: Early cold loving annual Red, orange, pink, rose, violet, lavender & mix Majestic Giants: Blue, red, white, yellow & mix Lisianthus: Good cut flower that resembles a rose, if you haven’t grown these you need to! Mariachi: Blue, carmine, lime, misty blue & yellow Lobelia: Border plant, good in containers and baskets Regatta (cascading): Blue & mix Riviera (mounding ): Blue, white & mix Marigold: Good in the garden to ward off bugs Taishan: Gold, orange & mix Disco: Single, red, orange, gold, granada & marietta Janie: Short harmony, mix orange & yellow Gem: Lemon Matthiola (Evening Scented Stock): Blue and white, good in containers and flower beds. If you haven’t grown this you need too! Petunia Carpet: Blue sky, buttercream, mix, plum , bright red, rose, true blue & velvet Daddy: Mix, blue & sugar Dreams: Blue sky, Burgundy, burgundy picotee, midnight, mix, red, red picotee, rose, rose picotee, wild rose mix & white Double: Blue, burgundy, mix, purple pirouette & red Espresso Frappe: Rose & Ruby Madness: Burgundy, midnight, plum crazy, red, total mix, white Merlin Blue Morn Sophistica: Antique shades , blackberry, lime bicolour, lime green Prism Sunshine Ultra: Blue star & burgundy Phlox: Plant in a hot dry location 21st Century: mix ANNUALS Portulaca: Great for hot and dry low maintenance area Strawflower: Good for arrangements & drying Happy Hour (Moss Rose): banana, coconut, deep red fuchsia, mix, orange, peppermint & rosita. Double blooms. King: Mix Rudbeckia: Use in containers and landscape, low Sunflower: Nice arrangement flower and food for the maintenance Goldilocks birds Autumn Colours Teddy Bear Lemon Éclair Velvet Queen Torenia: Nice in containers and beds Kauai: mix Salvia: Spires of upright bold colours Verbena: Good landscape & container plant Victoria Blue: Blue Vista: red & mix Obsession: Eyed Mix, wine & cheese mix, red w/eye Sanvitalia: Great plant for a hot & dry border and Vinca: Hot & dry, this plant thrives in the heat! container fronts Titan: Dark red, mix, Polka dot & rose halo Million Suns: Yellow Jams N’ Jellies: Blueberry Viola: Cold tolerant, good in small containers & flower beds Sorbet: Fire, phantom, mix & orange Snapdragon: Good cut flower, border to mid bed Short: Mix Tall: Mix Stock: Long lasting cut flower, musky clove fragrance Mix Zinnia: Long lasting bold coloured blooms. Heat tolerant and a good cut flower Benary: Deep red, Lime, mix, purple & orange State Fair: Mix (large 5’-6” blooms) Profusion: Double deep salmon, vigorous, 2”-3” blooms Short Stuff: Mix Uproar: Rose Zahara: Double cherry & double fire, fire, scarlet, raspberry lemonade mix, white & yellow. Zowie: Yellow flame, 3”-5” blooms SUCCULENTS Aeonium Kalanchoe Kiwi Zwarktop Flap Jacks Agave Blue Parryi Var. Truncarta Lythops (living stones) Desmetiatta variegata Porcupine Mixed Varieties Aloe Blue Elf Silver Ridge White Fox Crassula Calico Kittern Ovata Variegata Echeveria Arrow setosa Haagai tolimanensis Lola Marzine Nodulosa Prolifica Round Leaf Rosea Tippy Huernia(amazing blooms!) Zebrina Perforata Variegata Sedum (most are non hardy varieties) Angelina Blue Spruce Cherry Tart Coral Carpet Lime Zinger Nussbaumeranian Oracle Red Dragon Tri Colour Sempervivum Black Red Heart Red Million Graptopetalum Senecio Paraquayense Blue Chalk Fingers Cobweb Emerald Empress Come in & see our further selection! - HERBS Due to their perishable nature and the inability to have care and control once leaving the greenhouse we do not offer a warranty on any herbs. HERBS HERBS Full Sun Fragrant Regular 3.5” pots: $3.99 ea. Part Sun Attracts Premium: individually priced Shade Attracts Basil: Fresh eating & pesto. Grow dry Lavender: Used to fragrance things and in some Danni Lemon Lime Spicy Global Thai Siam Queen baking. Grow dry, ideal indoors for winter Hidcote Blue: Blue blooms Munstead: Blue, tender Ruffles Sugarberry: Large perennial bright pink blooms Genovese Purple Ruffles Sweet Italian Catnip: Render your cats euphoric! Good in tea, aids in Lemon Balm: Fantastic aroma from essential oils. Use digestion. Blue flowers in teas, sauces, & baking. Tender perennial Chives: Use fresh and dried. Perennial Lemon Grass: Used to flavour Asian and Caribbean Garlic: White Blooms, flat leaves cuisine, tea & beverages. Great in annual containers, harvest in the fall! Onion: Lavender blooms, round leaves Cilantro/Coriander: Use fresh, frozen & dried. Marjoram, Sweet: Used in Greek & Italian cooking, Common in Mexican & Asian dishes. Cilantro is the leaf, coriander is the seed Delfino: Fine leafed & slow to bolt Common: Larger flat leaf contains mild antiseptic qualities. Use fresh & dried Curry (tall): Silver leaves & yellow blooms look great in Mint: Use fresh or dried. Great in cooking and cocktails containers and beds. Add sprigs to savoury dishes for mild curry flavour. Very aromatic Mojito Pineapple Dill: Use fresh, freeze & dry. Used in pickling and to Oregano: Better flavour dried than fresh. season foods Bouquet: Slightly shorter variety Fern Leaf: Taller variety, ideal for pickling Common: Used to flavour Italian tomato sauces Greek: Great in Italian cuisine Golden: Tasty & pretty! Hot & Spicy: Pungent, bold flavour Transfer your herbs indoors for the winder months, use a T-5 grow light or place them in your sunniest south or west window. Peppermint Spearmint Parsley: Use dried, fresh and frozen. Natural Breath freshener. Common garnish Italian Plain Leaf: Flat dark green leaves, more pronounced flavour. Triple Curled: Dark dense curled leaves, good garnish HERBS & VINES AnnuRosemary: Used fresh or dried. Grow hot & dry. Take indoors for winter Barbeque: Stiff upright branching, good in culinary use Sage: A perennial that is commonly used to season poultry Common: Blue green leaves, good medicinal properties Growing annual vines is a great way to achieve quick privacy or hide an unsightly fence . They are fast growing and have beautiful flowers. Annual vines are great for attracting butterflies and hummingbirds to your yard and garden. Stevia (Sweetleaf): Leaves have a higher sugar Hyacinth Bean Ruby Moon (Lablab) content than white sugar or sugar cane. Good sugar substitute in baking teas & more Gorgeous shiny burgundy pods appear after the delicate lavender blooms. Fast growing and puts on a stellar display late into the fall season Tarragon: Use fresh and dried Morning Glory French: Best variety for flavouring culinary dishes. Good in vinaigrettes, dressings & in fish Scarlet O’Hara Thyme: Great ground cover & culinary additive Caborne Wine & Roses: Pink / purple blossoms English: Fresh or dried, retains great flavour Lemon Variegated: Gold & green leaves, culinary use Blue Blue Star Mandevilla: Cut back & grow indoors during winter Alice Dupont Lophospermum: Aggressive vine with fine white Herb Care Herbs require a minimum of 6 hours of full sunlight per day to perform their best. Most herbs like to be kept on the dry side, make sure they are potted in a well draining soil medium. The coarse nature of Sea Soil ™ makes for a great potting medium while providing your herbs with nutrients at the same time. Allow to dry out well between watering. Flower buds should be pinched off to stop the formation of seed production,. This will keep your herbs producing fresh edible vegetation. Fertilize your herbs regularly while actively growing with Sea Magic™ organic fertilizer for strong lush growth. flowers, tender perennial Lofos: Wine red & white Passiflora (Passion Fruit): Produces edible fruit, grows well indoors during winter. Has exotic blooms! Atropurpurea Blue Lavender Lady Thunbergia: Fast growing with bright beautiful flowers Blushing Suzie Sunny Lemon Star Sunny Suzy Orange Wonder Sunny Red Orange FR & VEGETABLES Due to their perishable nature and the inability to have care and control once leaving the greenhouse we do not offer a warranty on any vegetables and small fruit. VEGETABLES & FRUIT Vegetables & Fruit 6 pack $2.99 Onions & Leeks $3.99 Single pots: individually priced Full Sun Part Sun Asparagus (see our brochure on planting & care) Jersey Knight: An all male variety, produces an abundance of premium edible spears. Great disease resistance variety Plant your vegetable transplants with a handful of Sea Soil, they will reward you for it! Broccoli: Cold season crop Celery: Requires high moisture levels during growing season Tango: 90, good bolt resistance Cucumbers M:Monoecious: plants produce both male and female flowers on one plant G:Gynoecios: plants produce only female flowers, generally produces higher yields Burpless (slicing): 48-63 days Burpless Supreme (G) Lancer (G) Sweet Slice (M) Diva (G) Sweet Success (G) Tanja (G) Pickling: 45-60 days Bush Pick (M) Homemade Pickles (M) Salad Bush (M) Market cucumber: Thin tender skin and no seeds, snack size! Packman: 57 days Brussels Sprouts: Cold season crop Eggplant Franklin: 80 days Purple: beautiful fruit, easy to grow! Cabbage: Cold season crop gonzales: 55 days, 1 lb. Stonehead: 50-60 days, 2-2.5 lbs. Red Express: 50-60 days, 2-3 lbs. Cauliflower: Cold season crop Amazing: 75 days, 1.5-2lbs. Self wrapping Muskmelon Ball 1776: 85 days. 4-5 lb. Liliput: 75-80 days. 1-1.5 lb. Single serve size! Kohlrabi: Cold season crop. Use in coleslaw, salad, soup & stir fry Kossak: 80 days/ Stores up to 4 months in cold storage, Harvest at 8” diameter Celeriac: Good in soups, stew, stir fries and coleslaw Leek: Cold season crop. Good in soups, stews and salads Giant Prague: 95 days American Flag: 75 days VEGETABLES & FRUIT Lettuce Pumpkin Burper Buttercrunch: 65 days Iceberg Head Lettuce: Great Lakes , 85 days Leaf Lettuce: Simpson Elite, 55 days Romaine: Valley Heart, 75 days Baby Bear: 105 days, 1.5-2.5 lbs. Cooking variety. Pies! Connecticut: 120 days, 10-15 lbs. Carving variety Simply Salad (14-21 days. Harvest every 3 weeks !) Alfresco: Red & green leaf lettuce, a combination of arugula, endive & radicchio Global Gourmet: Red & green leaf lettuce, a combination of tangy Asian greens Rhubarb Canada Red: One of the sweetest varieties, heavy producer of smaller stalks. Produces few seed stalks Valentine: High yield of thick sweet red stalks, produces few to no seed stalks Onions Spinach Red Zeppelin: 90 days. So good you will think you Malabar Red Stem: Vining spinach, rich red stems host thick glossy green leaves and pretty lavender flowers. Great in annual containers climbed the stairway to heaven! Stores up to 6 months Candy: 85 days. Large, gold skins white flesh Walla Walla: 125 Days. Brown skin, white flesh. Flat & very sweet White Sweet Spanish: 110 days. Large, white skin & flesh Yellow Sweet Spanish: 130 Days. Large, bronze, skin and white flesh Banner Bunching: 65-70 days. Green onions Squash (summer): Gold Rush Zucchini: 55 days. 10” yellow fruit Dark Green Zucchini : 45-65 days. Green fruit Zephyr: 54 days. Yellow & green fruit, pick at 4”-6” Squash (winter): Pepper, Hot El Jefe (jalapeno variety): 67 days (green), 90 days (red) Habanero Orange: 90 days Hungarian Yellow Wax: 50-70 days Jalapeno: 80 days Jalokia Red: 85-90 days. HOT!!! Long Red Cayenne: 72 days (dries very well) Pepperoncini: 53-70 days Tabasco: 80 days Pepper, Bell & Tapered Bell Boy: 71 days, green bell ripens to red bell California Wonder: 75 days, green bell Flavourburst: 75 Days, golden bell Fooled You: 65 days, Jalapeno flavour...NO heat! Karma: 68 days, best red bell pepper! Cute Stuff Red: mini sweet bells Orange Blaze: 65 days, orange bell Butternut : 80days, 6” fruit w/ small seed cavity Acorn: 85 - 90 days. 4” round Acorn squash Primavera spaghetti: 85 days. “personal size” spaghetti squash Strawberries Fragoo Deep Rose:75-85 days. Pink blooms Fort Laramie: Everbearing. Day-neutral, large berries Kent: June bearing. Large berries Swiss Chard Bright Lights: 55 days. 4-5 lb. Beautiful in containers, gets giant leaves & up to 3’ tall with intricate veining. Peppermint: 58 days, great edible or ornamental. TOMATOES HEIRLOOM INDETERMINATE Strains that have been reproduced for generations without cross breeding. An open pollinated cultivar. Known for their great flavour. Will grow true to form from reserved seeds. Vining type of tomato, blossoms and fruit develop progressively making for a longer harvest. Require staking and pruning to have healthy well producing plants. DETERMINATE HYBRID A cross between 2 varieties, self pollinating. Bred for production and disease resistance. Reserved seeds will not produce the same fruit. What do all these letters mean? A: Alternaria V: Verticillium Wilt F: Fusarium Wilt Race 1 F1 & 2: Fusarium Wilt Races N: Nematodes ST: Stephylium Products for successful tomatoes Bush type tomato, blossoms develop and then set fruit develop at one time. They only fruit once. Fruits ripen over a more concentrated period of time allowing for 1 to 2 main harvests. These plants are easier to contain because they are less rampant. Best when grown with a tomato cage. TOMATOES TOMATOES Tomatoberry: Strawberry shaped & meaty textured 6 pack $3.99 4.5” Individual Pot $3.99 1 gallon Individual Pot $7.99 Full Sun CHERRY VARIETIES Chocolate Cherry: Ideal for baskets & containers Indeterminate 68-72 days 0.5 ounce The biggest tomato fight in the world happens each year in the small Spanish town of Buñol. The festival is called La Tomatina, involving some 40,000 people throwing 150,000 tomatoes at each other! Indeterminate 65 days 0.5 ounce Tumbler: Ideal for baskets & containers Determinate 48 days 1 ounce Tomaccio: High sugar content make this tasty for fresh eating and for drying as a sun dried tomato. Heavy yields Indeterminate 0.5 ounce Cupid: Grape tomato resists cracking, high sugar content EARLY SEASON 50-69 DAYS Applause: Large, high yields & exceptional flavour Indeterminate 65 days 1 ounce Indeterminate 67 days 8-12 ounces Sugary: High sugar content, unusual pointed ends Bush Early Girl: High yields & excellent flavour Indeterminate 60 days 0.5 ounce Determinate 63 days 6-8 ounces Sun Sugar: Crack resistant, high in sugar and vitamins Indeterminate 62 days 0.5 ounce Calcium enhances pollen germination and influences the growth & health of cells and conductive tissues. It has a key specific influence on tomato fruit quality especially Blossom End Rot (BER). Sweet 100: Resists cracking, produces long trusses of Centennial Rocket: Earliest tomato we carry! Determinate 50 days 4-6 ounce Early Girl: Produces early & for a long period of time Indeterminate 60 days 4-6 ounce Heartland: Compact plant ideal for containers & small tiny fruit spaces Indeterminate 65 days 1 ounce Indeterminate 68 days 8 ounce TOMATOES Early Continued Manitoba: Very productive with tangy flavour Determinate 60 days 6-7 ounces Park’s Whopper CR: Lg. early, good crack resistance Indeterminate 65 days 12+ ounces Celebrity: Resistant to a broad range of diseases, green shoulders Determinate 72 days 8 ounces Prairie Pride: Manitoba cultivar , early ripening Champion ll: Great disease resistance, all purpose Determinate 55 days 4-6 ounces Determinate 63 days 6-8 ounces MID SEASON 70-80 DAYS Ball’s Beefsteak: Easy to manage, compact plant Indeterminate 72 days 10-14 ounces Cobra: Hot house variety, very heavy producer Indeterminate 70 days 8 ounces Bush Champion ll: Big meaty fruit with good Health Kick: 50% more lycopene than most tomatoes disease resistance Determinate 70 days 8-12 ounces Determinate 72 days 4 ounce Better Boy: Smooth fruit with excellent flavour La Roma lll: Great for pasta sauce & salsa Indeterminate 75 days 8-12 ounces Determinate 76 days 5-8 ounce Burpee Big Boy: Vigorous plant with beautiful fruit Indeterminate 78 days 10 ounce Lemon Boy: Low acid, heavy producer Indeterminate 72 days 7+ ounces Big Beef: Beefmaster type with twice the yields Jet Star: Meaty with high sugar content Indeterminate 73 days 10-12 ounces Indeterminate 72 days 6-8 ounces TOMATOES Mid Season Continued Blossom-end rot is a condition that can be caused by hot & dry conditions or fluctuating moisture levels. Keep even moisture and mulch your garden. Sweet Seedless: NO seeds! Indeterminate 78 days 10 ounce s Money Maker: Meaty fruit& large yields LATE SEASON 80+ days Beefmaster: Tolerant of cracking & peeling Indeterminate 73 days 10-12 ounces Indeterminate 80 days 12-16 ounces Mountain Fresh: Very resistant to cracking. Nice NOVELTY/HEIRLOOM Black Krim: Meaty, tasty, juicy favourite around here! fruit! Determinate 70 days Determinate 69-90 days 8-12 ounces Roma Paste: Large, early, good crack resistance Great White: Low acid, slight blush on fruit bottom Indeterminate 65 days 12+ ounces Indeterminate 75-80 days 10-12 ounces Sans Marzano Pomodoro: The best paste tomato! Chef’s Choice Orange: Bright orange, meaty fruit Determinate 55 days 4-6 ounces Indeterminate 75 days 12 oz. to 1 pound Ball’s Beefsteak: Easy plant to manage, short internodes Indeterminate 72 days 10-14 ounces Super Fantastic: Solid, meaty smooth skinned fruits Determinate 70 days 8-12 ounces Super Sonic: Heavy yields of great tasting fruit Indeterminate 75 days 8-12 ounces Pineapple: Meaty beefsteak, high yielding Indeterminate 85-95 days 12 ounces-2 pounds! Jobe’s tomato fertilizer spikes offer convenient use and feed your plants for up tp 8 weeks. Jobe's fertilizer spikes provide nutrition under ground where the plant roots can use it. Grow vigorous healthy plants with Jobe’s POTATOES Kennebec: White skin & flesh. Better blight resistance Norland: Red skin & white flesh, boil & fry Late season High yields & very large size Great storage Shallow eyes Early season High yields & large size Good storage Shallow to medium eyes Pontiac: Red skin & white flesh, boil & bake Mid to late season High yields & large size Short storage Deep eyes Russet Burbank: Brown skin & white flesh. Bake & fry Late season Good yields\ varying sizes Great storage Shallow eyes Warba: White thin skin & flesh , pink eyes. Boil & bake Viking: Red skin & white flesh., boil & bake Early season Slightly lower yields, medium size Good storage Shallow eyes Very early season High yields & large size Good storage Medium eyes Caribe: Purple skin & white flesh, good all purpose potato Yukon Gold: White skin & yellow flesh. Good for fries Late season Very high yields, large size Good storage Shallow eyes Mid season Good yields, medium size Excellent storage Medium-shallow eyes Russian Blue: Blue/purple skin & flesh. Boil, bake & fry French Fingerling: Red skin, yellow flesh, red streaks Late season High yielding, medium size Good storage Medium eyes Late season High Yields, small size Good storage Shallow eyes Planting Potatoes To reduce the chance of disease and insects that can overwinter on seed make sure your seed is purchased from a reputable nursery or seed supply company. When cutting your tuber into pieces for seed you should allow them to sit for 1 to 2 days at room temperature to dry out. This helps minimize disease problems early on. Each seed piece should have 2-3 sprouts located within the eye of the seed for good growth. Soil temperature should be at least 10 C for planting, cooler temperatures can cause your plant to slowly emerge and possibly rot. Plant tubers approximately 2” deep and hill-up the soil so the tuber will be buried 6” below the soil. As your potato plant emerges continue to hill-up the soil, potato hills can be up to 12” deep. Your plants should be spaced 12” apart and rows 24” apart. Potatoes require 1 inch of water per week as soon as plants have emerged until September. Red potatoes generally have a higher moisture content and are good for boiling, baking and potato salads while white varieties are good prepared as french-fries and chips due to their dryer flesh content. Potatoes are susceptible to late blight, please keep in mind if you had late blight in your tomatoes or potatoes last year DO NOT plant your crop in the same area and do not compost diseased plant material. * See in store for varieties available Purchase your jute bags here for fall/winter storage. Fresh Cut Christmas Trees Add the wonderful scent of fresh evergreen to your home during the Holiday Season from a wide variety of fresh cut evergreen trees, garland, swags, wreaths, boughs and centerpieces. Our staff are happy to help you select the tree that best suits your requirements. We carry Balsam, Douglas, Fraser, and Noble Fir, Scotch and White Pine in several sizes. Looking for a specific tree variety or height? Custom order your tree by contacting us by until October 31st. Want the perfect tree but are not quite ready for it? Bring your family down to select & purchase your tree and leave it with us until you are ready to take it home and set it up. Patmore Nursery…a family Christmas Tradition Poinsettias have been a tradition in decorating our homes for decades. We carry both traditional and novel varieties. Try something new, a custom color sprayed poinsettia to suit the holiday décor of your home or office. We carry a variety of festive tropicals & poinsettia/tropical arrangements. We are happy to customize arrangements for you. We carry a selection of Christmas & Garden Giftware to help you select the right gift for the gardener in Bird Supplies Garden Décor Garden Tools Gift Certificates Statuary, Fountains & More! NO MESS… NO HASSLE… NO WAITING... INCREDIBLE CONTAINERS! Don’t deny yourself beautiful containers this season, bring your containers or baskets in and we plant & grow you containers specially for you. We can use your plant specifications or design unique combinations for you. Custom container services include a top selection of plant material and all the required soil, fertilizer and compost needed to produce a top quality product to perform all season. Your pots will be awaiting you in prime condition, ready to go providing you with a longer season of enjoyment in our short season as you do not have to wait for them to fill in. Check out our Winter get a way! We will pick up your containers in the fall, clean them out and have them ready to be custom planted first thing in the spring. To ensure plant happiness all custom plantings contain Sea Soil™ and slow release fertilizer. For more information please contact Kerri: [email protected] Ph:204.728.1321 Fax: 204.729.0477
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