2015 Beach Court Advance Sale Plant Catalog -- All orders & payment due at Beach Court Office by 4 p.m. on Friday 5/1 ANNUAL FLOWERS -- Sold as a full flat of 18 standard 4-packs Item # 1 2 3 Name of Plant Photograph Description Unit Size Price French Marigold 'Disco Mix' Sunny single flowers, compact shape, aromatic foliage. Many gardeners use marigolds as companion plants to keep pests away from nearby vegetable crops. Often re-seeds the following year. flat of 18 4packs $36 French Marigold 'Bonanza Mix' Double flowers bloom in a range of fiery colors; compact shape, aromatic foliage. Many gardeners use marigolds as companion plants to keep pests flat of 18 4away from nearby vegetable crops. Often re-seeds the following year. packs $36 Petunia 'Daddy Mix' Distinctive type of large-flowered petunia with deeply tinted veins and dark throats in a mix of colors including purple, bluish purple, and strawberry-red. flat of 18 4packs $36 $36 flat of 18 4packs $36 . 4 Petunia 'Black Cherry' Large-flowered petunia with velvety, extremely dark purple blooms -- as close to a black petunia as you can get. Makes a dramatic foil for white or flat of 18 4pale-colored petunias and other flowers. packs 5 Petunia 'Dusty Rose' A newer, large-flowered cultivar with unusual blended pastel hues. Petunia 'Debonair Lime' This cool, pale chartreuse color makes a sophisticated companion for nearly any other color in your containers or annual beds. flat of 18 4packs $36 7 Petunia 'Dolcissima Mix' The colors of the 'Dolcissima' are hard to describe and much more subtle than typical petunias -- a mixture of warm pinks and yellows. A newer flat of 18 4introduction from Italy. packs $36 8 Petunia Sky Blue A large-flowered petunia with lovely periwinkle-blue petals and yellow centers. Beautiful with other pastel-colored flowers. flat of 18 4packs $36 9 Petunia Apple Blossom Like the 'Sky Blue' variety above, this is a really lovely choice for pastel colored containers and beds. flat of 18 4packs $36 10 Snapdragon Chantilly Mix Chantilly' is an open-form snapdragon in a mixture of warm hues. It doesn't "snap" like the traditional variety, but it's very appealing and reportedly lasts longer as a cut flower. flat of 18 4packs $36 11 Snapdragon Rocket Mix Rocket' is a tall, traditional snapdragon in a wide range of intense colors. Makes an excellent cut flower, and re-seeds in favorable locations. flat of 18 4packs $36 6 12 13 14 15 16 17 Sonnet' is a compact snapdragon ideal for use in garden beds. flat of 18 4packs $36 Cleome 'Sparkler Rose "Sparkler Rose offers big, 4- to 6-inch spidery blooms of warm rosy-red [on a 4 foot plant].They hold well on the plant and are wonderfully longlasting as cutflowers. The dark green foliage is narrow and stylish, too, making an attractive back drop for the big, fluffy blooms." Attracts bees and butterflies to your yard flat of 10 jumbo 4packs $42 Gazania 'New Day Mix' For sunny, hot locations, it's hard to find a better annual than gazanias. These South African plants feature daisy-like flowers in brilliant, fadeproof colors and glossy strap-like foliage. Blooms close on cloudy days -cool! flat of 10 jumbo 4packs $42 Petunia Easy Wave 'Red Velour' A new variety of cascading petunia, ideal for containers. Note: this type of petunia has smaller flowers than the traditional grandiflora types, but flat of 10 more than compensates with a vigorous growth habit and richly hued, jumbo 4abundant blooms. packs $42 Petunia Easy Wave 'South Beach Mix' A cascading petunia in rich hues of red, pink, and purple. Note: this type of petunia has smaller flowers than the traditional grandiflora types, but flat of 10 more than compensates with a vigorous growth habit and abundant jumbo 4blooms. packs $42 Petunia 'Shock Wave Denim' This is a hard-to-find medium-blue cascading petunia. Note: this type of petunia has smaller flowers than the traditional grandiflora types, but more than compensates with a vigorous growth habit and abundant blooms. $42 Snapdragon Sonnet Mix ANNUAL FLOWERS -- sold as a full flat with 10 jumbo 4-packs flat of 10 jumbo 4packs 18 19 20 21 22 Petunia 'Easy Wave Blue' Not truly blue, but a rich, deep purple, 'Easy Wave Blue' is a proven performer that looks great in both pastel and bold-hued color combinations. Note: this type of petunia has smaller flowers than the flat of 10 traditional grandiflora types, but more than compensates with a vigorous jumbo 4growth habit and abundant blooms. packs $42 Petunia 'Easy Wave Plum Veined' If you love the look of the 'Sugar Daddy' grandiflora petunias (offered elsewhere in this catalog) but want a bigger, bouncier plant, this will be an excellent choice for baskets and window boxes. flat of 10 jumbo 4packs $42 Rudbeckia 'Prairie Sun' A modern take on the traditional 'Black-Eyed Susan', 'Prairie Sun features pale green centers and two-toned yellow petals. They offer a fresh, crisp flat of 10 look in the heat of late summer. Performs as an annual in Denver. jumbo 4Georgous with ornamental grasses. packs $42 Zinnia 'Magellan Mix' Zinnias are at their best toward the end of summer, when the rest of the garden is looking a bit tired. 'Magellan Mix' is a medium height zinnia with double blooms in a range of bold colors. flat of 10 jumbo 4packs $42 Zinnia 'Profusion Mix' Profusion' zinnias are just wonderful for containers or placed in sunny garden beds. The small, single flowers bloom prolifically from midsummer into fall, and make an unexpectedly bold color statement. Compact plants do not flop. flat of 10 jumbo 4packs $42 23 24 25 26 Zinnia Giant Purple Is this your year for purple? Then this giant zinnia is a necessity for the back of the border and the cutting garden. Just imagine a bouquet of these beauties at the dinner table! flat of 10 jumbo 4packs $42 Zinnia Giant Deep Red There's something about a big, red zinnia. This classic variety is a gorgeous, true red that will enliven your bouquets and the back of borders. flat of 10 jumbo 4packs $42 Zinnia 'Zowie Yellow Flame' Zowie Yellow Flame' is a more recent introduction and is (in this author's humble opinion), the best of the bicolored varieties. It makes a stunning cut flower, and attracts plenty of attention in the garden. flat of 10 jumbo 4packs $42 Zinnia 'Uproar Rose' Uproar Rose' produces dense, very double blooms of rich, deep pink with flat of 10 fringed yellow centers atop 3 - 4 foot stems. Each flower seems to be jumbo 4perfectly formed. Makes a memorable cut flower! packs $42 Geranium, zonal -- dark red (true red) These traditional favorites for containers and window boxes also look great planted en masse in borders or under smaller trees that allow some sunlight to penetrate their canopies. If you remove faded flowers, geraniums will keep pumping out fresh clusters of blooms until the first I gallon hard frost! container 1/ $12.50 or 3 /$30 Geranium, zonal -- hot pink These traditional favorites for containers and window boxes also look great planted en masse in borders or under smaller trees that allow some sunlight to penetrate their canopies. If you remove faded flowers, geraniums will keep pumping out fresh clusters of blooms until the first I gallon hard frost! container 1/ $12.50 or 3 /$30 ANNUAL GERANIUMS -- sold in 1 gallon container 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Geranium, zonal -- lavender rose These traditional favorites for containers and window boxes also look great planted en masse in borders or under smaller trees that allow some sunlight to penetrate their canopies. If you remove faded flowers, geraniums will keep pumping out fresh clusters of blooms until the first I gallon hard frost! container 1/ $12.50 or 3 /$30 Geranium, zonal -- coral These traditional favorites for containers and window boxes also look great planted en masse in borders or under smaller trees that allow some sunlight to penetrate their canopies. If you remove faded flowers, geraniums will keep pumping out fresh clusters of blooms until the first I gallon hard frost! container 1/ $12.50 or 3 /$30 Geranium, zonal -- violet These traditional favorites for containers and window boxes also look great planted en masse in borders or under smaller trees that allow some sunlight to penetrate their canopies. If you remove faded flowers, geraniums will keep pumping out fresh clusters of blooms until the first I gallon hard frost! container 1/ $12.50 or 3 /$30 Geranium, zonal -- white These traditional favorites for containers and window boxes also look great planted en masse in borders or under smaller trees that allow some sunlight to penetrate their canopies. If you remove faded flowers, geraniums will keep pumping out fresh clusters of blooms until the first I gallon hard frost! container 1/ $12.50 or 3 /$30 Geranium, zonal -- pink These traditional favorites for containers and window boxes also look great planted en masse in borders or under smaller trees that allow some sunlight to penetrate their canopies. If you remove faded flowers, geraniums will keep pumping out fresh clusters of blooms until the first I gallon hard frost! container 1/ $12.50 or 3 /$30 Geranium, zonal -- cherry-red These traditional favorites for containers and window boxes also look great planted en masse in borders or under smaller trees that allow some sunlight to penetrate their canopies. If you remove faded flowers, geraniums will keep pumping out fresh clusters of blooms until the first I gallon hard frost! container 1/ $12.50 or 3 /$30 ORNAMENTAL GRASSES (perennial unless indicated otherwise)-- sold in 1 gallon containers 35 Ornamental Grass 'Karl Foerster' "The world's most popular ornamental grass, 'Karl Foerster' has a strong upright habit and blooms with showy flowers that ripen to tawny seed heads that decorate the plant through the fall and winter months. Drought resistant/drought tolerant plant (xeric)." Upright habit lets even small gardens make a big statement! Approx. 4’ tall x 18” wide. 2001 Perennial Plant of the Year! I gallon container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 36 Hardy Pampas Grass (Erianthus) This is the tallest ornamental grass that is reliably hardy in Denver. Its upright, arching leaves reach 5 feet at maturity, while dramatic flower spikes reach 8 – 12 feet, and culminate in showy silvery-white plumes. Great fall color, and an arresting sight throughout the winter 37 Blue Fescue Grass 'Boulder Blue' 10 – 15” tall. Forms rounded tufts of fine-textured, soft, intensely blue foliage. Very cute plant! I gallon container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 Miscanthus 'Little Zebra' grass This dwarf Zebra grass matures at 3- 4'. "Distinctive horizontal yellow banded Miscanthus that will retain its color throughout the growing season. Wine-purple wispy flower plumes rise 1' above foliage fading to creamy tan in winter." I gallon container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 Purple Fountain Grass (ANNUAL) While this grass is not winter-hardy in our climate, it is still well worth growing. Reaching mature height in one season, the deep purple foliage is topped by tawny seedheads in late summer. The plant has a graceful, vase-like form. It looks stunning when planted in large containers or borders with hot-colored late summer bloomers like zinnias and dahlias. I gallon container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 Yarrow 'Moonshine Yellow' (Achillea) Easy-to-grow and beautiful perennial with upright, canary-yellow flower clusters. Attractive addition to the landscape in borders or massed plantings. Flowers may be cut and dried for bouquets. I gallon container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 Artemesia 'Silver Mound' Bright silver lacy mounded foliage is great for edging. Artemisia are prized for their silver leaves and excellent texture. Artemisia Silver Mound is one I gallon of the most popular silver foliage plants. container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 38 39 I gallon container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 HARDY PERENNIALS FOR THE HOT, DRY GARDEN 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Jupiter's Beard White (Centranthus) In the dry sunny garden, Jupiter's Beard makes a great contrast to other xeric plants with its lush, green foliage, bushy form, and abundant white flowers in early summer. Will rebloom in late summer if dead-headed. Attracts butterflies to your yard, too! I gallon container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 Jupiter's Beard Red (Centranthus) In the dry sunny garden, Jupiter's Beard makes a great contrast to other xeric plants with its lush, green foliage, bushy form, and abundant rosyred flowers in early summer. Will rebloom in late summer if deadheaded. Attracts butterflies to your yard, too! I gallon container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 Coreopsis 'Early Sunrise' This hard-working All-America and FleuroSelect Gold Medal winner pumps out semi-double golden flowers all summer long when spent blooms are promptly removed. Over-winters best in well-drained soils, and reseeds readily between flagstones. I gallon container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 Iceplant 'Table Mountain' (Delosperma) A successful introduction to Colorado from South Africa, iceplants form low, spreading clumps of nubby succulent leaves with small, brilliantly colored daisy-like flowers. A Plant-Select winner, 'Table Mountain' overwinters well in Denver when planted in well-drained soil between flagstones. I gallon container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 Iceplant 'Fire Spinner' (Delosperma) A successful introduction to Colorado from South Africa, iceplants form low, spreading clumps of nubby succulent leaves with small, vivid bicolored daisy-like flowers. 'Fire Spinner' over-winters well in Denver when planted in well-drained soil between flagstones. I gallon container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 Yellow Iceplant (Delosperma) A successful introduction to Colorado from South Africa, iceplants form low, spreading clumps of nubby succulent leaves with small, brilliant yellow daisy-like flowers. This variety over-winters well in Denver when planted in well-drained soil. I gallon container3 / $32 Dianthus 'Firewitch Rose' Chosen as Perennial Plant of the Year in 2006, this “cheddar pink” features dainty, vivid pink flowers and blue-green cushions of needle-like, 1/12.50 or evergreen foliage. Attractive both in and out of bloom! Needs welldrained soil. I gallon container3 / $32 1/12.50 or 49 50 Coneflower 'PowWow Wild Berry' (Echinacea) Large, daisy-like flowers with slightly drooping, rose-purple petals and large, coppery-orange central cones. Foliage is deep green and lanceshaped. Dead-head faded flowers to promote re-bloom. I gallon container3 / $32 Indian Blanket 'Goblin' (Gaillardia) This superb dwarf cultivar forms a neat plant with dazzling, 3-inch mahogany and yellow flowers. Re-blooms all summer if dead-headed. Beautiful in combination with coreopsis, lavender, and ornamental grasses I gallon container3 / $32 1/12.50 or 1/12.50 or 51 Iberis 'Masterpiece' 52 Catmint 'Walker's Low' (Nepeta) Candytuft is a durable, long-lived groundcover with shiny, rich green foliage and masses of pure white flowers in late spring. Tolerates some shade. With its mound of stalks covered with hundreds of small, misty blue flowers, drought-hardy catmint makes a cool complement to nearby plants with more vivid colors. If you cut it back after its first flush of bloom in the spring (when it looks particularly lovely with deep purple bearded irises, screaming orange oriental poppies, and 'May Night' salvia), the plant will flower again later in the summer. Very easy to grow. 53 Evening Primrose 'Silver Blade' (Oenothera) This newer introduction has a trailing habit, and is easy to tuck into spots 1/12.50 or near the front of the xeric garden. Very large,cool yellow single flowers open late in the afternoon. I gallon container3 / $32 Penstemon pinifolia red A wonderful choice for the dry, sunny garden! Pine-leaf penstemon is a compact species with woody stems, needle-like evergreen foliage, and stalks bearing dozens of brilliant flowers. Deadheading is recommended 54 1/12.50 or I gallon container3 / $32 1/12.50 or I gallon container3 / $32 1/12.50 or I gallon container3 / $32 55 56 57 58 59 60 Rocky Mountain penstemon blue (P. strictus) You may have admired the tall spikes and glowing cobalt-blue flowers of this native wildflower on trips to the mountains in early summer. Good news -- it thrives in Denver gardens, too! Self-seeds in favorable conditions; needs well-drained soil. Sedum 'Autumn Joy' You’ll get 12 months of interest from ‘Autumn Joy’ sedum – how many perennials can say that? From an adorable rosette of leaves in March, stalks of large, succulent leaves lengthen to form a nicely rounded plant. Flat flower clusters begin the summer with a chartreuse tint, but gradually turn to deep rusty red. Snip a few stalks for cut flower arrangements! I gallon Later, the plant provides interest in the winter garden. container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 German bearded Iris 'Jurassic Park' Here in Colorado we take our swathes of German Bearded Iris for granted each spring, but gardeners in moister parts of the country struggle to grow them successfully. Here's a lovely two-toned variety with canary I gallon petals on the upper portion and lavender/purple falls. container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 German bearded Iris 'Anaconda Love' Here in Colorado we take our swathes of German Bearded Iris for granted each spring, but gardeners in moister parts of the country struggle to grow them successfully. Here's a lovely two-toned variety with "falls" I gallon that resemble batik (and an intriguing name to boot!). container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 German bearded iris 'Superstition' Here in Colorado we take our swathes of German Bearded Iris for granted each spring, but gardeners in moister parts of the country struggle to grow them successfully. Superstition is a very deep purple variety (some I gallon catalogs call it "ebony") whose substantial petals boast a lustrous sheen. container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 Lavender 'Munstead' One of the hardiest lavender varieties, ‘Munstead’ forms a compact, upright plant with silvery foliage and wonderfully fragrant lavender-blue flower spikes in mid-summer 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 1/12.50 or I gallon container3 / $32 I gallon container 61 62 63 64 Russian Sage "What is that plant?" people ask every August as Russian Sage (Perovskia) comes into its glory. This very hardy perennial grows to shrub-like proportions each summer, forming an vase-like fan of airy pale blue flowers on long, stiff stems. Russian sage is most effective as a background plant, setting off more vividly colors (especially yellow, deep blue, and orange) beautifully. Cut back to 1 foot in early spring and don't I gallon over-water to encourage best form. container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 May Night' Blue Sage (Salvia) A beautiful and nearly indestructible plant, ‘May Night’ salvia forms sturdy clumps of healthy, deep green foliage. In early summer, it shoots up spikes of gorgeous, deep purplish-blue flowers. If dead-headed, it will I gallon bloom over and over and over… container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 Sedum 'Angelina' Angelina has been flourishing in dry areas of my garden for years. It is a spreading groundcover sedum that "plays nicely" with other plants rather than overrunning them. The chartreuse color of its needle-like succulent foliage is just as extraordinary as it appears in the accompanying I gallon photograph. Love this plant in every season! container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 Zauschneria 'Orange Carpet' This California native does quite well in Front Range gardens when planted in the spring and given time to establish itself over the summer and fall. It's a low, shrubby plant that erupts with brilliant orange/red trumpet shaped flowers in late summer. Hummers love it! I gallon container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 Peachleaf Bellflower white or blue (please specify color) Love bluebells? Here’s a true beauty! Peachleaf bellflower is an upright, clump-forming perennial which typically grows 18-28 inches tall. Blooms in late spring and early summer, and may re-bloom lightly in autumn if I gallon dead-headed. Will re-seed in favorable conditions. container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 Coreopsis 'Moonbeam "Freely produced soft yellow flowers are a charming addition to your sunny garden. Coreopsis Moonbeam was honored by the Perennial Plant Association. Flowers appear singly on short stalks continuously blooming from early summer right into fall. The dainty, finely-cut foliage adds texture and an interesting contrast to surrounding perennials." (Bluestone I gallon Perennials) container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 HARDY PERENNIALS for sunny gardens with enriched soil and regular watering. 65 66 Delphinium sky blue Classic cottage garden perennial with tall spikes of elegant pale blue flowers. Prefers moist soil; may need staking. I gallon container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 68 Delphinium dark blue with white "bee" Classic cottage garden perennial with tall spikes of striking deep blue flowers with contrasting white centers. Prefers moist soil; may need staking. I gallon container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 69 Dianthus 'Everlast Orchid' This perennial member of the carnation family has needle-like foliage and I gallon fragrant, frilled petals. container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 Echinacea 'Sombrero Hot Coral' Brilliant coral flowers on this newer coneflower cultivar bloom all summer long and into fall on a very compact, well-branched plant. Attracts I gallon butterflies. container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 Echinacea 'Double Scoops Cranberry' Giant, double flowers with layered petals are a brilliant cranberry-pink. Blooms all through the summer on clean green foliage, attracting butterflies and bees. 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 67 70 71 I gallon container Echinacea 'Double Scoops Orangeberry' Orange double flowers with fluffy red centers bloom all through the summer on clean green foliage, attracting butterflies and bees I gallon container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 Geranium 'Rozanne' blue Perennial Plant of the Year for 2008! Vivid violet-blue single flowers with darker veins and small white centers bloom profusely in early summer. Deeply cut, slightly marbled, deep green foliage. Wonderful plant! I gallon container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 Daylily 'Stella d'Oro' ‘Stella d’Oro’ has earned her place as the #1 selling daylily with a compact, grassy mound of foliage (no flopping!), and by tossing out rich, golden-yellow flowers all summer long. Pair it with Salvia ‘May Night’ for a long-blooming duet! I gallon container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 75 Hollyhock black Hollyhocks are the classic backdrop to the cottage garden. They love full sun and tolerate drought once established. This variety boasts dramatic deep purple blooms. I gallon container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 76 Shasta Daisy 'Snow Cap' A classic cottage garden perennial with clean white petals and golden centers. Over-winters best in areas with good drainage I gallon container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 72 73 74 77 Peony, pink Start your own heirloom! Choose from red-, pink-, or white-flowering varieties. Fragrant and very long-lived. I gallon container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 78 Peony, white Start your own heirloom! Choose from red-, pink-, or white-flowering varieties. Fragrant and very long-lived. I gallon container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 79 Peony, red Start your own heirloom! Choose from red-, pink-, or white-flowering varieties. Fragrant and very long-lived. I gallon container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 Phlox 'Emerald Blue' Folks swoon when they see this brilliant groundcover flowering in April and May. Foliage is neat, low, needle-like, and semi-evergreen. Choose from blue, reddish-pink, or white flowers. I gallon container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia) 'Goldstrum' Does your garden need some “oomph” during the sizzling second half of the summer? ‘Goldstrum’ adds glorious golden-yellow color that will turn heads. Unlike many Black-Eyed Susans, it reliably returns every year – and was named Perennial Plant of the Year in 1999. Pairs beautifully with I gallon ornamental grasses, fall asters, and liatris container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 Salvia 'Caradonna' purple "Caradonna is a beautiful Old World sage with tall, very dark purple flower stems and stunning blue-violet flowers. The plant has a strongly vertical habit and is a superb nectar source for honeybees. Drought resistant/drought tolerant plant (xeric)." 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 80 81 82 I gallon container 83 Veronica spicata blue "10-12" tall x 12-15" wide. This is an upright growing speedwell with large, attractive deep green leaves and long blooming spikes of deep purple-blue flowers." I gallon container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 84 Veronica spicata white 10-12 tall x 12-15" wide. This is an upright growing speedwell with large, I gallon attractive deep green leaves and long blooming spikes of white flowers." container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 Lady's Mantle (Alchemilla) 'Thriller' Alchemilla mollis 'Thriller' is slightly larger and more robust than the species, forming an 18" high mounds of lobed, grayish-green fuzzy leaves that are topped by airy yellow flowers in June. They make an attractive groundcover and the flowers look nice in cut flower arrangements." Makes an elegant counterpart to showy blue or purple-flowered I gallon perennials such as Geranium 'Rozanne'. container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 Columbine (Aquilegia) 'Remembrance' This lovely purple and white variety was dedicated to the memory of the 1999 tragedy at Columbine High School. Columbines are short-lived perennials that reseed nicely in favorable conditions. Deadhead spent I gallon flowers promptly to promote repeat bloom. container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 Lenten Rose (Helleborus) 'Ivory Prince' This will be the first perennial to bloom in your garden, often as early as March! Attractive, leathery evergreen foliage and intriguing colored, long- I gallon lasting flowers. A choice plant for the shade garden. container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 Coral Bells (Heuchera) 'Firefly' (red flowers) Named for their resemblance to red bells that medieval Catholics hung in their doorways to ward off evil spirits, Coral Bells are lovely in and out of bloom. ‘Firefly’ is a reliable cultivar with rich green, mounded foliage and I gallon tall, dainty spikes of brilliant red blooms in late spring and early summer container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 PERENNIALS FOR THE SHADE GARDEN 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 Coral Bells (Heuchera) 'Stormy Seas' (cream flowers) Named for their resemblance to red bells that medieval Catholics hung in their doorways to ward off evil spirits, Coral Bells are lovely in and out of bloom. Needs moist soil, but avoid applying mulch around the crown of I gallon the plant. container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 Coral Bells (Heuchera) 'Cherry Cola' Named for their resemblance to red bells that medieval Catholics hung in their doorways to ward off evil spirits, Coral Bells are lovely in and out of bloom. Needs moist soil, but avoid applying mulch around the crown of I gallon the plant. container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 Coral Bells (Heuchera) 'Hercules' Named for their resemblance to red bells that medieval Catholics hung in their doorways to ward off evil spirits, Coral Bells are lovely in and out of bloom. Needs moist soil, but avoid applying mulch around the crown of I gallon the plant. container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 Coral Bells (Heuchera) 'Neptune' or 'Silver Scrolls' Named for their resemblance to bells that medieval Catholics hung in their doorways to ward off evil spirits, Coral Bells are lovely in and out of bloom. Needs moist soil, but avoid applying mulch around the crown of the plant. I gallon container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 Coral Bells (Heuchera) 'Venus' Named for their resemblance to bells that medieval Catholics hung in their doorways to ward off evil spirits, Coral Bells are lovely in and out of bloom. Needs moist soil, but avoid applying mulch around the crown of the plant. I gallon container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 Hosta 'Royal Standard' A tried-and-true variety with a distinctive upright vase shape, solid green foliage, and large,fragrant white flowers in late summer. A truly elegant I gallon plant! container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 95 96 97 Host, 'Twilight Variegated hosta with striking gold variegation in leaves; reputed to be a I gallon slug-resistant variety. container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 Lamium 'White Nancy' Lamium is a wonderful groundcover for the part-shade garden. The variegated foliage stays compact and fresh-looking throughout the spring and summer. In mid-late spring, clean white flowers with puffy hooded petals add even more appeal, making ideal companions to late-blooming bulbs such as tulips. Spreads readily, but unlike many groundcovers, I gallon lamium is easy to control when it steps out of bounds. container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 Lamium 'Orchid Frost' Lamium is a wonderful groundcover for the part-shade garden. The variegated foliage stays compact and fresh-looking throughout the spring and summer. In mid-late spring, cool-toned pinkish purple flowers with puffy hooded petals add even more appeal, making ideal companions to late-blooming bulbs such as tulips. Spreads readily, but unlike many I gallon groundcovers, lamium is easy to control when it steps out of bounds. container 1/12.50 or 3 / $32 Clematis Vine 'Jackmanii' "The classic Clematis beloved by gardeners for nearly 150 years, Jackmanii blooms so heavily all summer that you should abandon all hope of viewing the foliage! One of the loveliest climbers of all time, it will remain a beloved favorite as long as gardeners treasure profuse, rich color! The 4petaled blooms are held wide open and measure 4 inches across. A rich, velvety purple, their color is enhanced by central reddish-purple stripes 2 gallon on each petal and contrasting creamy green anthers." Winter-hardy container $24 Honeysuckle 'Peaches & Cream' "At last a civilized honeysuckle, compact enough to give you summer-long color on a lamp post or mailbox. This deliciously fragrant, bicolor French hybrid has purple buds and huge, dark pink-and-white florets maturing to peachy cream. Easy care once established, and mildew resistant." Winter- 2 gallon hardy container $24 Choose ONE: A. blue/lavender/yellow B. blue/orange/yellow C. blue/pink/primrose D. red/white/blue $26 FLOWERING VINES 98 99 12" HANGING BASKETS 100 Sun-Loving Mix 12" hanging container 101 Shade-Loving Mix Choose ONE: A. pink/blue/yellow B. red/blue/yellow cherry/lavender/white D. lime/purple C. 12" hanging container $26
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