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Perennials<br />

Echinacea | Coneflower<br />

Naturally long blooming, these undemanding native plants produce masses of large flowers in a wide variety of colors. Long-lived and easy to grow,<br />

they combine well with grasses as well as other perennials.<br />

Echinacea x Big Sky ‘After Midnight’ (PP18768) <br />

Zone 4-9 H 12-14” x W 10-12” July-Sept dark magenta<br />

Dwarf variety with fragrant, dark magenta flowers and a black-red cone. Overlapping petals give the blooms a full, substantial look. Great for<br />

containers.<br />

P1831 #1 cont. $12.99*<br />

Echinacea x Big Sky® ‘Sundown’ (PP17659) <br />

Zone 4-9 H 30-36” x W 18-24” July-Sept orange<br />

Warm russet orange flowers with a prominent brownish central cone. Wide petals are slightly reflexed and overlap. Deer resistant.<br />

P1836 #1 cont. $12.99*<br />

Echinacea ‘Hot Lava’ (PPAF) <br />

Zone 4-9 H 24-30” x W 18-24” July-Sept red orange<br />

This coneflower has strong stems and fuller looking orange red petals with a large dark red cone. A great choice for summer cut flowers.<br />

P1781 #1 cont. $14.99*<br />

Echinacea ‘Hot Papaya’ (PP21022) <br />

Zone 4-9 H 30-36” x W 24-30” July-Sept red orange<br />

Deep orange double blooms that age to crimson red. Fragrant flowers are borne on sturdy stems above robust dark green foliage.<br />

P1782 #1 cont. $14.99*<br />

Echinacea purpurea ‘Doubledecker’ <br />

Zone 4-9 H 30-36” x W 24-30” July-Sept rose-pink<br />

An unusual, two tiered coneflower with rose-pink petals. The unique flower is sure to help attract butterflies and gold finches to your garden.<br />

P1850 #1 cont. $7.99*<br />

Echinacea ‘Flame Thrower’ (PPAF) <br />

Zone 4-8 H 30-36” x W 18-24” July-Sept orange-yellow<br />

This reliable re-bloomer has two-toned orange and yellow flowers. Well branched habit.<br />

P1852 #1 cont. $16.99*<br />

Echinacea purpurea ‘Green Envy’ (PPAF) <br />

Zone 4-9 H 30-36” x W 18-24” July-Sept lime green<br />

Unique in both color and form. Broad lime-green petals flushed red towards the base around a green cone. Long lasting flowers on strong stems.<br />

P1780 #1 cont. $14.99*<br />

Echinacea purpurea ‘Kim’s Knee High’ (PP12242) <br />

Zone 4-9 H 18-24” x W 12-15” July-Sept clear pink<br />

Compact version of coneflower with pink reflexed petals. Its smaller stature makes it a good choice for smaller gardens.<br />

P1785 #1 cont. $10.99*<br />

Echinacea purpurea ‘Magnus’ <br />

Zone 4-9 H 24-30” x W 12-18” July-Sept deep rose<br />

1998 Perennial Plant of the Year. Deep rose flowers with non-reflexed petals.<br />

P1800 #1 cont. $7.99*<br />

Echinacea purpurea ‘Magnus’ (PP18814) <br />

Zone 4-9 H 24-30” x W 18-24” July-Sept magenta<br />

‘Merlot’ is a wine red cone flower that grows on thick, distinctive dark wine red stems clad with dark green leaves. Large daisy-like coneflowers with<br />

narrow rose pink rays and orange-bronze central cones.<br />

P1802 #1 cont. $12.99*<br />

Echinacea purpurea ‘Piccolino’ (PPAF) <br />

Zone 4-8 H 12-15” x W 16-20” July-Sept vibrant pink<br />

A heavy blooming, compact selection. The fragrant pink flowers are fully double with a green cone. A heavy branching habit produces a profusion of<br />

blooms.<br />

P1802.3 #1 cont. $12.99*<br />

Echinacea purpurea ‘Pink Double Delight’ (PP18803) <br />

Zone 4-9 H 24-28” x W 18-24” July-Sept double pink to mauve<br />

Flowers open bubblegum pink and mature to mauve. Outer layer of widely-spaced petals support a giant, frilly pompon of shorter petals above.<br />

P1802.5 #1 cont. $14.99*<br />

* Prices, sizes and availability are subject to change.<br />

Store: 651.450.1501 | Landscape Project Desk: 651.239.1315 | Fax: 651.239.1316 | gertens.com | email: info@gertens.com<br />

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