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HEUCHERA, Saxifragaceae.<br />
Clouds of tiny flowers on upright stems in early summer, attractive foliage, easy in sun or beneath<br />
deciduous trees.<br />
chlorantha ‘Burnt Sienna’ Our new variety introduced last year, <strong>the</strong> flowers are borne in wand-like spikes<br />
ra<strong>the</strong>r than open sprays and are an unusual reddish brown, unique subdued colouring, 2’6” ...............3.80<br />
pulchella Delightful dwarf species, pink and white flowers over tiny rounded grey-green leaves, 5’’ .2.80<br />
HOSTA, Hostaceae.<br />
Easily grown foliage plants for damp shade, <strong>the</strong> following all have good flowers in summer.<br />
nigrescens ‘<strong>Cally</strong> Form’ Black emerging shoots open to long pale grey leaves which by late summer<br />
support massive 5’ stems of mauve flowers from purple buds, divisions ..............................................4.80<br />
n. ‘<strong>Cally</strong> White’ Divisions from selected seedlings of our white variety of this rare tall species, 5’ ....5.50<br />
‘<strong>Cally</strong> Atom’ This new miniature Hosta, from seed obtained in Japan, has mystified <strong>the</strong> Hosta experts;<br />
large pale lilac flowers on 9”-12” stems over blue-grey heart-shaped leaves 2”-3” across ...................4.20<br />
‘Gold Edger’ Broad 9” mound of pale green leaves that turn yellow as <strong>the</strong> summer progresses, lilac<br />
flowers to 12”, easy neat grower, litres ..................................................................................................3.80<br />
IMPATIENS, Balsaminaceae.<br />
Perennial balsams from <strong>the</strong> mountains of Africa and China with fascinating spurred flowers in late<br />
summer.<br />
* apiculata Large pink flowers freely born outside in summer and all winter under frost-free glass, my<br />
collection from The Rwenzori Mts., Uganda, 4’ ....................................................................................2.80<br />
arguta Soft mauve pitcher-shaped flowers with curled spurs, red tinted foliage, hardy, 2’, litres ........4.20<br />
a. ‘Big Form’ Larger in all its parts with darker flowers, 2’, 1.5 litres ................................................ 4.80<br />
* sodenii (I. Oliveri) Large soft pink flowers all summer and autumn, can be planted out or stood out in a<br />
pot during summer to give a tropical effect, lush bright green foliage, 3’–5’ ........................................2.80<br />
tinctoria Each scented flower has one large pure white petal blotched crimson at <strong>the</strong> base and a 4” spur, a<br />
magnificent species hardy once established, with a leafy winter mulch, 5’ ...........................................3.80<br />
t. ‘Cherangani Form’ This recent introduction from Kenya has smaller flowers than <strong>the</strong> usual form but a<br />
stronger jasmine scent, 5’ .......................................................................................................................3.80<br />
* ugandense Large pure white flowers each with a carmine blotch, can be planted out or stood out in a pot<br />
during summer to give a tropical effect, rosettes of bright green leaves, 3’-5’ ......................................2.80<br />
qingchanganica ‘Emei Dawn’ (DJHC 98415) New name for <strong>the</strong> plant we have been selling under <strong>the</strong><br />
number, hardy perennial collected on Mt. Emei by Dan Hinkley, large shell pink flowers with yellow spots<br />
in <strong>the</strong> throat, 12”, litres ...........................................................................................................................5.80<br />
INCARVILLEA, Bignoniaceae.<br />
delavayi ‘Bees’ Pink’ Old variety with <strong>the</strong> same massive trumpet flowers as <strong>the</strong> species but in a much<br />
softer shade of pink, early summer, 15”, for full sun and good drainage ..............................................3.20<br />
INULA, Asteraceae.<br />
barbata Easy short species bearing fine-petalled yellow daisies in late summer, 15”, divisions .......... 3.50<br />
racemosa Spectacular late flowering perennial with massive leaves and 4’ long spikes of clear yellow<br />
daisies well into October, 8’, large divisions .........................................................................................5.50<br />
royleana The massive shaggy yellow daisies on a plant only 2’6” tall always attract attention, summer,<br />
best in cool conditions ............................................................................................................................4.20<br />
IRIS, Iridaceae.<br />
Lovely genus, fine sword-shaped or grassy foliage, early summer.<br />
chrysographes ‘Black Knight’ Velvety deep purple flowers that look black, 2’6” ............................... 3.50<br />
douglasiana Seedlings from a form with large exquisitely marked blue flowers on a plant only 12” tall,<br />
dark green arching leaves .......................................................................................................................3.20<br />
ensata ‘Alba’ Large white flowers with yellow centres, 2’6”, divisions, for rich moist lime-free soil ..3.20<br />
foetidissima ‘Yellow-seeded’ One of <strong>the</strong> very few evergreen perennials for dry shade, rare form with pods<br />
of yellow seeds splitting open in autumn, 2’, divisions .........................................................................4.20<br />
graminea ‘Hort’s Variety’ Rare variety with deep purple flowers amongst broad arching leaves, summer,<br />
18”, divisions .......................................................................................................................................... 3.20<br />
g. pseudocyperus Purple flowers amongst broad leaves arching to <strong>the</strong> ground, 18”, divisions ............ 3.20<br />
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