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stamens, along with red bands that radiate outward from <strong>the</strong> throat to <strong>the</strong><br />
margins. (Mid to late May) 12”- 18”<br />
Fireball (Knap Hill) - (-20°F.) A rich flame-red flower with an orange<br />
flare. This somewhat upright growing plant has shiny juvenile bronze<br />
leaves. 12”- 18”<br />
∗Fragrant Star (Briggs) - (-20°F.) This well-branching plant is frameworked<br />
by a prodigious array of fragrant white flowers and blue-green<br />
summer leaves. This polyploid plant blooms in mid-May, grows to 4’ tall<br />
and is extremely heat tolerant. (Similar to Snowbird) (Fall 2014) 6”- 12”<br />
Frills (Knap Hill) - (-5°F.) A remarkably radiant quality to this very<br />
frilly orange, ball-shaped bloom (looking almost like a double), beautifully<br />
framework this upright silhouette. 12”- 18”, 18”- 24”<br />
Gallipoli (Exbury) - (-5°F.) A prodigious fanfare of bright red-orange<br />
rounded blooms that generate a great deal of warmth in your garden.<br />
12”- 18”<br />
∗Gibralter (Exbury) - (-20°F.) This is one of <strong>the</strong> all-time favorites.<br />
Beautiful frilled-edged orange ball-shaped blooms exquisitely adorn this<br />
broad and compact growing plant. Mildew resistant. 6”- 12”, 12”- 18”<br />
Ginger (Exbury) - (-5°F.) Brilliant orange blooms kissed with a pink<br />
flush and deeper pink lines down each petal make this fragrant plant a<br />
irresistible choice. 18”- 24”<br />
Girard’s Fireflash (Girard) - (-5°F.) Outstanding bright orange-red<br />
rounded blooms on a upright well-branching plant that is very sun tolerant.<br />
(Fall 2014) 6”- 12”<br />
Girard’s Orange Jolly (Girard) - (-5°F.) Stunning salmon orange flowers<br />
in a rounded format presented on an upright growing plant. (Fall<br />
2014) 6”- 12”<br />
Girard’s Red Pom Pom (Girard) - (-20°F.) Large fragrant double red<br />
long lasting blooms are poised on a compact plant that blooms in mid to<br />
late May. Mildew resistant. 18”- 24”<br />
∗Glory of Littleworth (Mangles) - (-5°F.) This azaleodendron has<br />
attractive blue-gray foliage. The growth habit is spreading and somewhat<br />
upright. The ball-shaped creamy-white trusses have a large orange eye<br />
that captivate all who pass by. (Fall 2014) 6”- 12”<br />
Golden Comet (R. luteum) - (-20°F.) This wonderfully fragrant yellow<br />
azalea is a selected form of R. luteum by <strong>the</strong> Rhododendron Species<br />
Foundation. This plant parades bright red fall foliage that is mildew<br />
resistant. 12”- 18”<br />
Golden Lights (University of Minnesota) - (-40°F.) A rounded silhouette<br />
flocked with abundantly produced fragrant yellow blooms. 12”- 18”<br />
High Fashion (Knap Hill) - (-5°F.) Masses of praise-worthy deep pink<br />
flowers eclipsed with a strong orange flare ornamenting an upright wellbranching<br />
silhouette. 12”- 18”<br />
∗Homebush (Knap Hill) - (-5°F.) Here again is one of <strong>the</strong> most popular<br />
varieties, exhibiting lovely semi-double deep rosy pink ball-shaped<br />
blooms on an upright growing plant. 6”- 12”<br />
Hotspur (Exbury) - (-5°F.) A flamboyant and flashy orange-scarlet<br />
flower with a yellow eye. Blooms in late May. 12”- 18”, 18"- 24"<br />
Irene Koster (Ghent) R. occidentale hybrid. - (-20°F.) A delightfully<br />
fragrant (like a honeysuckle) white flushed dawn pink flowers with a<br />
yellow eye. 18”- 24”<br />
Jack A. Sands (Homebush x Cecile) Selfed - (-5°F.) A delightfully fragrant<br />
double bright pink ball-shaped flower that transcends to a soft pink<br />
throat with a vivid chrome flare. (Fall 2014) 6”- 12”<br />
Jester (Vinecourt) - (-15°F.) This upright growing plant is blanketed<br />
with a cloudburst of double, funnel-shaped creamy yellow flowers that<br />
fade to white. 6”- 12”<br />
Jimmy Come Lately (Bailey) - (-5°F.) Frilly, red-orange dome-shaped<br />
fragrant blooms, accentuated by a striking yellow-green flare, exhibits<br />
its prominence in late June. Deep red fall leaf color enhances <strong>the</strong> rounded<br />
silhouette. 12”- 18”<br />
Jock Brydon (molle x R. occidentale) - (-5°F.) Fragrant veiled pink<br />
ruffly-edged rounded blooms eclipsed with a lively and sparkling orange<br />
flare in <strong>the</strong> upper lobes are generously presented on a rounded silhouette.<br />
(Fall 2014) 6”- 12”<br />
Jolie Madame [(R. viscosum x Koster’s Brilliant) x Satin] - A wealth of<br />
magenta-pink blooms have a subtle orange-yellow flare at <strong>the</strong> base of <strong>the</strong><br />
upper lobes. This late May blooming plant is hardy to (-5°F.) and casually<br />
displays 7-9 bloom clusters informally over <strong>the</strong> entire upright plant<br />
carriage. 18”- 24”<br />
∗Klondyke (Exbury) - (-20°F.) Striking golden yellow flowers are displayed<br />
on a bushy and somewhat upright growing plant with bronzy fall<br />
foliage. 12”- 18”, 18”- 24”<br />
Lemon Drop (Mezitt) - (-34°F.) This upright hybrid has delicate peach<br />
buds opening to light yellow blooms that are enhanced with an exceptional<br />
lemony fragrance. Blooms late July. Mildew resistant. (Fall 2014)<br />
6”- 12”<br />
Lemon Lights (Univ. of Minn.) - (-40°F.) This very hardy plant beautifully<br />
displays amply produced sunny lemon-yellow flowers on an<br />
upright and vigorous plant. 12”- 18”<br />
Lollipop (Mezitt) - (-25°F.) This late June blooming plant features<br />
sweetly scented pink blooms with a yellow flare and long stamens.<br />
Mildew resistant. 12”- 18”<br />
Mandarin Light (Univ. of Minn.) - (-32°F.) Ruffled, vivid red-orange<br />
flowers with a slight fragrance are displayed above this upright and<br />
rounded plant that blooms in late June/early July. 12”- 18”<br />
∗Mary Poppins (Knaphill) - (-20°F.) Blazing orange-red flowers are<br />
beautifully presented on this upright plant with excellent fall foliage.<br />
Mildew resistant. 12”- 18”<br />
∗Millenium (Weston) - (-20°F.) Fragrant, deep red flowers with a pale<br />
orange flare are highlighted by beautiful blue-green foliage. Blooms in<br />
July. Mildew resistant. 12”- 18”<br />
∗Molalla Red (Arneson) - (-20°F.) These ruffly-edged orange-red<br />
blooms silhouette this upright, spreading plant with excellent bronze<br />
colored fall foliage. 12”- 18”<br />
Moonlight Rose (Girard) - (-20°F.) Large dome-shaped deep pink flowers<br />
with wavy edges, are highlighted by a vivid buttercup yellow flare on<br />
<strong>the</strong> upper lobes. Blooms in mid to late May. (Fall 2014) 6”- 12”<br />
Mount Rainier (Arneson) - (-5°F.) Uncommonly large white blooms<br />
with a vivid yellow flare and a hint of fragrance. Blooms in mid to late<br />
May. 6”- 12”<br />
∗Mount Saint Helens (Girard) - (-25°F.) Fragrant, bright strawberrypink<br />
blooms with a large orange flare shroud this upright, well-branching<br />
plant with beautiful orange-yellow fall foliage. 6”- 12”, 12”- 18”<br />
∗Narcissiflora (Ghent) - (-5°F.) Eye-catching fragrant, double yellow<br />
blooms, produced in great abundance, almost obscure this well-branching<br />
background. (Fall 2014) 6”- 12”<br />
∗Nifty Fifty (Yellow seedling x (Knap Hill Yellow x Klondyke)<br />
(Arneson) - (-5°F.) Sumptuous 7” vivid yellow ball-shaped blooms are<br />
borne with great freedom and beautifully poised above lush deep moss<br />
green leaves, with a hint of bronze. (Fall 2014) 6”- 12”<br />
Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Hi-Lights (University of Minnesota) - (-40°F.) This splendid<br />
selection exhibits a bushy well-branching plant that bears a bounty of<br />
angelic white blooms with a striking yellow flare. 12”- 18”, 18”- 24”<br />
∗R. occidentale (s. Azalea s.s. Luteum) - (-5°F.) A wonderfully fragrant<br />
native azalea from Nor<strong>the</strong>rn California/Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Oregon that produces a<br />
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