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Hemerocallis ‘Black Magic’ £ 4.50<br />

Dark bronzy-maroon trumpets with a yellow<br />

interior. Vigorous, 60cm. high.<br />

Hemerocallis £ 4.50<br />

‘<strong>Cat</strong>herine Woodbery’<br />

A large flowered Day-Lily, with pale orchidpink,<br />

scented flowers. Easy in sun or semishade.<br />

60cm. high.<br />

Hemerocallis ‘Cream Drop’ £ 4.50<br />

A miniature form making low dense clumps<br />

with soft creamy-yellow flowers. 30cm. high.<br />

Hemerocallis ‘Crimson Icon’ £ 4.50<br />

Small rich-rosy-red flowers on a compact plant.<br />

40cm. high.<br />

Hemerocallis ‘Double River Wye’ £ 4.60<br />

Neat pale-lemon-yellow double flowers held<br />

well above foliage on strong upright stems.<br />

50cm. high.<br />

Hemerocallis ‘Edna Spalding’ £ 4.50<br />

Very pretty star-shaped mid-pink flowers. Robust<br />

constitution. 65cm. high.<br />

Hemerocallis ‘Entrasette’ £ 4.50<br />

Large dark maroon-red flowers with paler centre.<br />

Upright stems. 60cm. high.<br />

Hemerocallis ‘Final Touch’ £ 4.60<br />

Beautiful bi-colour with very tall upright stems<br />

carrying fragrant creamy-pink and pale lavender<br />

flowers, for an exceptionally long season.<br />

80cm. high, for ordinary garden soil in sun or<br />

part shade.<br />

Hemerocallis ‘Gentle Shepherd’ £ 4.60<br />

A beautiful form of Day-Lily, creamy-white<br />

flowers with a green throat. 60cm. high.<br />

Hemerocallis ‘Hemlock’ £ 4.50<br />

Wide petalled rich clear red with a green throat.<br />

Vigorous, 60cm. high.<br />

Hemerocallis ‘Ice Carnival’ £ 4.60<br />

Fragrant near-white green throated flowers from<br />

mid-July to September. 70cm. high.<br />

Hemerocallis ‘Little Wine Cup’ £ 4.50<br />

Miniature form, producing numerous flowers<br />

in a soft maroon shade. 30cm. high.<br />

Hemerocallis ‘Little Zinger’ £ 4.50<br />

Award winning, clear red with a contrasting<br />

green throat. Compact, 40cm. high.<br />

Hemerocallis ‘Lullaby Baby’ £ 4.50<br />

Exquisite rounded and ruffled ice-pink flowers<br />

for a long season. 45cm. high. Plate D<br />

Hemerocallis £ 4.50<br />

‘Moonlit Masquerade’<br />

This cultivar has one of the most strongly<br />

contrasting colour combinations in a day-lily,<br />

creamy alabaster flowers with a purple-black<br />

eye. 65cm. high.<br />

Hemerocallis ‘Night Beacon’ £ 4.50<br />

Stunning deepest purple which does not fade<br />

even in hot sun, contrasting green-gold throat.<br />

70cm. high.<br />

Hemerocallis ‘Sammy Russell’ £ 4.50<br />

Neat compact clumps of narrow leaves &<br />

numerous terracotta-red flowers during the<br />

summer. 30cm. high.<br />

Hemerocallis ‘Siloam Baby Talk’ £ 4.50<br />

Miniature form with pastel creamy-pink flowers<br />

and a darker rose eye. 30-40cm. high.<br />

Hemerocallis ‘Snickelfritz’ £ 4.60<br />

Unusual semi-double flowers, very pale<br />

creamy-yellow. one of the earliest to come into<br />

flower. 40cm. high.<br />

Hemerocallis ‘Song Sparrow’ £ 4.50<br />

Lovely miniature ‘Day-Lily’ with numerous orange-yellow<br />

flowers for a long season. 30cm.<br />

Hemerocallis ‘Stella D’Oro’ £ 4.50<br />

A miniature form. Numerous apricot-yellow<br />

flowers for a long season. Slight scent. 30cm.<br />

Hemerocallis £ 4.60<br />

‘Tuscawilla Tigress’<br />

Very showy, large Marigold-orange petals, each<br />

with a gold mid rib, creating a stripey effect.<br />

50cm. high.<br />

Hemerocallis ‘Varsity’ £ 4.50<br />

Large, very pale creamy-apricot-pink flowers.<br />

50cm. high. Very floriferous.<br />

HOSTA<br />

Hosta ‘Francee’ AGM £ 4.50<br />

An excellent, very vigorous old cultivar, with<br />

large deep-green leaves, neatly edged white.<br />

Lavender flowers.<br />

Hosta ‘Guacamole’ £ 4.50<br />

Superb award winning Hosta of medium size.<br />

Glossy chatreuse leaves with a wide green<br />

margin. Large fragrant white flowers in late<br />

summer.<br />

Hosta ‘Krossa Regal’ AGM £ 4.50<br />

A vigorous Hosta with greyish-blue foliage and<br />

a very elegant tall vase-shaped habit.<br />

ILIAMNA<br />

Iliamna remota £ 4.10<br />

Wild Hollyhock from N. America. Tall spikes<br />

of abundant rosy-purple mallow-like flowers<br />

above large Maple-like leaves. Excellent back<br />

of border plant. 1.5m. high.<br />

INULA<br />

Inula hookeri £ 4.10<br />

Good herbaceous plant producing narrowrayed,<br />

pale yellow daisies, 8cm. across, from<br />

July to September. Quickly makes a clump<br />

50cm. high, very effective coloniser in difficult<br />

sites. Plate D<br />

Inula racemosa ‘Sonnenspeer’ £ 4.10<br />

Huge plant for the wild garden. Tall spikes of<br />

large narrow-rayed yellow daisies in late summer.<br />

200cm. high.<br />

IRIS<br />

Somewhat poisonous; skin irritant<br />

A special collection of 6 named Iris is available<br />

for £22.50 plus p&p. See page 2.<br />

Iris ‘Broadleigh Mitre’ £ 4.10<br />

(Pacific Coast Hybrid) Very large Imperial Purple<br />

flowers, in profusion. 45cm. high.<br />

Iris chrysographes AGM £ 4.10<br />

A beautiful plant with near-black velvety flowers<br />

in early summer. Neat grassy foliage is<br />

attractive all year. 40-45cm. high.<br />

Iris chrysographes £ 4.10<br />

‘Ellenbank Nightshade’<br />

(EM) Our selection of the species with deep<br />

navy- blue-purple flowers. 45cm. high.<br />

Iris chrysographes £ 4.10<br />

‘Mandarin Purple’<br />

A superb hybrid, with very free flowering habit,<br />

producing deep rich purple flowers held well<br />

above the foliage. 50cm. high.<br />

Iris chrysographes ‘Rubra’ £ 4.10<br />

A superb form with velvety plum-coloured<br />

flowers. 40cm. high.<br />

Iris ‘Ellenbank Damselfly’ £ 4.60<br />

(EM) Hybrid between I. forestii and I. delavayi<br />

that occurred in our nursery garden. Produces<br />

a mass of dainty flowers in a subtle shade of<br />

pale parchment yellow and slatey-blue. Vigorous<br />

clump-former. Looks very good with Viola<br />

‘Clouded Yellow’ which has similar colouring.<br />

80cm. high. Plate D<br />

Iris ensata ‘Azuma-kagami’ £ 5.00<br />

Huge bluish-white flowers heavily veined<br />

with dark lilac. Beautiful compact grower.<br />

60cm. high.<br />

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Iris ensata ‘Cry of Rejoice’ £ 4.50<br />

Large lavender-mauve flowers, in June to July.<br />

80cm. high.<br />

Iris ensata ‘Moonlight Waves’ £ 4.10<br />

Very large, flat, full petalled flowers in a soft<br />

primrose-creamy-white. Sunny position in<br />

good soil that doesn’t dry out too much. 70cm.<br />

high.<br />

Iris ensata ‘Pink Frost’ £ 4.50<br />

Superb Iris for moist position with large, very<br />

pale pink flowers. From end June to early<br />

August. 90cm. high.<br />

Iris ensata ‘Rose Queen’ £ 4.10<br />

A lovely cultivar with pale pink flowers.<br />

70cm. high.<br />

Iris ensata ‘Ruffled Dimity’ £ 4.30<br />

Huge pale lilac flowers covered in deep blue<br />

veining. 80cm. high.<br />

Iris ensata ‘Sensation’ £ 4.50<br />

Stunning violet-blue double flowers on 65cm.<br />

stems. Rich moist soil in sun or part shade.<br />

Iris x robusta £ 4.30<br />

‘Gerald Darby’ AGM<br />

A most spectacular Iris, beautiful in all stages of<br />

growth. The base of each leaf is stained dark<br />

purple, as are the flower stems which carry<br />

large blue flowers in mid-summer. Grows in<br />

any good soil as well as in shallow water margins.<br />

Needs space, forming a clump 1-1.5m<br />

across in a few years.<br />

Iris sibirica; Totally trouble free Iris<br />

which flourish in any position, damp<br />

or dry. Make large clumps of grassy<br />

leaves which are a good foil for other<br />

herbaceous plants. In flower from June.<br />

Iris sibirica £ 4.10<br />

‘Annemarie Troeger’ AGM<br />

Superb large flowered deep blue. Vigorous,<br />

quickly making a large clump. 90cm. high.<br />

Iris sibirica ‘Baby Sister’ £ 4.10<br />

Very compact & prolific, with large lavenderblue<br />

flowers, marked white on the falls. Fantastic<br />

for front of border or rockery. 30-35cm.<br />

high. Plate D<br />

Iris sibirica £ 4.10<br />

‘Butter & Sugar’ AGM<br />

An unusual cultivar with large flowers, in a<br />

lovely combination of pale creamy-yellow and<br />

white. 60cm. high. Plate D<br />

Iris sibirica ‘Gerbel Mantel’ £ 4.10<br />

Large pale creamy-yellow flowers, delicately<br />

marked with darker veins. 75cm. high.

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