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ounty of pink-white flowers. (Late May) 6”- 12”, 12”- 18”<br />

Leonard Frisbee - A mounding plant exhibiting tubular flowers of<br />

light red with an orange-yellow flare. 12”- 18”<br />

Pink - Fragrant, tubular flowers on an upright, spreading plant. 12”-<br />

18”, 18”- 24”<br />

Pistol Packin Mama - Fragrant pink blooms on an upright plant.<br />

12”- 18”<br />

Old Gold (Exbury) - (-5°F.) An attractive golden tangerine bloom with<br />

a vivid orange flare on a broad and bushy growing plant that blooms in<br />

late May. 6”- 12”<br />

Olympic Sunrise (Eichelser, Gangsei) - (-5°F.) An upright spreading<br />

plant beautifully mantled with a cloudburst of soft peachy-pink hose-inhose<br />

ball-shaped blooms adorned with an orange veil of gleaming light<br />

within. (Fall 2014) 6 ”- 12”<br />

Orangeade (Knap Hill) - (-5°F.) A delightful plant shrouded with frilly<br />

tangerine orange blooms, displayed on a bushy somewhat rounded<br />

specimen. 12”- 18”<br />

Orange Splendour (Arneson) - (-5°F.) Glowing red-orange domeshaped<br />

flowers with frilly margins, highlight this upright and spreadingplant.<br />

Blooms in mid to late May. 12”- 18”<br />

Pink and Sweet (Mezitt) - (-29°F.) This compact plant is clo<strong>the</strong>d with<br />

fragrant medium purplish-pink blooms that are diplayed in late June.<br />

Mildew resistant. 12” - 18”<br />

∗Pontica (R. luteum) - (-5°F.) The soft yellow blooms with a vivid<br />

chrome yellow flare totally blanket this bushy, upright plant with excellent<br />

autumn color. Mildew resistant. 12”- 18”<br />

Popsicle (Mezitt) (R. viscosum hybrid) - (-25°F.) A fragrant pink, freeflowering<br />

plant blooming in late June/early July, underscored with an<br />

orange eye, and nice bronze colored fall foliage. 12”- 18”<br />

Princess Royal (Exbury) - (-5°F.) An exquisite white tinged pink bloom<br />

exhibiting a showy golden eye. 12”- 18”<br />

∗R. prinophyllum (formerly R. roseum) (s. Azalea s.s. Luteum) (-5°F.)<br />

A bounty of pink narrowly trumpet-shaped flowers with maroon freckling<br />

within, covering an upright, compact plant. (Fall 2014) 6”- 12”<br />

Puyallup Centennial (Minch) (-5°F.) - An opulent orange-yellow double<br />

flower with frilly margins, produced on an upright growing plant.<br />

12”- 18”<br />

∗Red Sunset (Arneson) - (-15°F.) Flaming red blooms exhibited on a<br />

rounded, dense plant, additionally ornamented with attractive foliage.<br />

Blooms in mid to late May. Mildew resistant. 12”- 18”<br />

Renne (Exbury) - (-5°F.) On this somewhat open growing plant are<br />

blooms of flame orange suffused with yellow. 12”- 18”, 18”- 24”<br />

Rosita (R. viscosum x Koster’s Brilliant Red) (Ghent) - (-15°F.)<br />

Wonderfully fragrant dark pink tubular blooms are ornamented with<br />

deeper colored outer ribs. Blooms in late May. 12”- 18”, 18”- 24”<br />

Rosy Lights (University of Minnesota) - (-40°F.) Abundantly clad in<br />

very fragrant rosy pink floriferous blooms, displayed on a broadly<br />

branching plant. 12”- 18”<br />

Royal Command (Exbury) - (-5°F.) Flashy reddish-orange blooms dispayed<br />

on an upright growing plant with excellent bronzy fall foliage.<br />

(Fall 2014) 6”- 12”<br />

Royal Lodge (Exbury) - (-5°F.) This mid-May blooming plant produces<br />

a prodigious display of well-formed brilliant orange-red trusses punctuated<br />

by long protruding stamens on an upright growing plant. Mildew<br />

resistant. 12”- 18”, 18”- 24”<br />

Salmon Delight (Girard) - (-25°F.) Large semi-double, salmon-pink suffused<br />

yellow blooms with ruffled edges. Mildew resistant. (Fall 2014)<br />

6”- 12 ”<br />

∗R. schlippenbachii (s. Azalea s.s. Schlippenbachii) - (-20°F.) It is<br />

native to Korea, and is called <strong>the</strong> Royal Azalea. The light pink flowers<br />

totally cover this beautifully rounded plant exhibiting bloom in late<br />

April. Requires some protection from full sun and has excellent fall leaf<br />

color. 6”- 12”, 12”- 18”<br />

Silver Slippers (Exbury) - (-5°F.) Very light blushed pink-white blooms<br />

with a vivid chrome yellow flare are diplayed on a somewhat upright<br />

growing plant that blooms in late May. (Fall 2014) 6”- 12”<br />

∗Snowbird (R. atlanticum x R. canescens) - (-20°F.) Delightfully fragrant<br />

white blooms are nicely presented on a broad and rounded plant<br />

with blue-green summer leaves. 12”- 18”, 18”- 24”<br />

Soir de Paris (Ghent) - (-5°F.) A richly scented purplish-pink funnelshaped<br />

bloom, is highlighted with deeper streaks of color and a showy<br />

orange flare. 18”- 24”<br />

Sparkler (Weston) - (-25°F.) - Spicy fragrance in early June from ruffled<br />

dark pink blooms. Bluish green foliage with silvery undersides changing<br />

to dark burgundy-purple in <strong>the</strong> fall. Mildew resistant. (Fall 2014) 6”-<br />

12”<br />

Strawberry Ice (Exbury) (-5°F.) Attractive pink blooms with a yellow<br />

flare encapsulates this somewhat upright, bushy plant. 12”- 18”<br />

Sunset Pink (Exbury) - (-5°F.) Rose-pink flowers with an orange-yellow<br />

blotch which appear in June. 18”- 24”<br />

Sylphides (Knap Hill) - (-5°F.) A panorama of veiled light pink-white<br />

blooms with a bright yellow flare, grace this plant. 18”- 24”<br />

Tangelo (Greer) - (-25°F.) A bounty of bright golden-orange blooms<br />

canopy this vigorous, upright growing 12”- 18”, 18”- 24”<br />

Tanya (Austrailia/New Zealand) - (-5°F.) A bounty of vivid pink blooms<br />

on an upright and compact plant. 12”- 18”<br />

Totally Awesome (Bunnell) - (-5°F.) Dark red-orange buds unfurl to<br />

present large 7” rounded blooms of vivid yellow shaded pale yellow,<br />

highlighted by bright red-orange margin and a sunny chrome-yellow<br />

flare. This broadly branching plant blooms in mid-May and is hardy to<br />

-5°F. Excellent fall leaf color. 6”- 12”, 12”- 18”<br />

Tri-lights (University of Minnesota) - (-40°F.) Masses of white flowers<br />

enhanced with pink-purple marbling and bright yellow freckling within.<br />

It blooms in late May to early June. 12”- 18”<br />

R. vaseyi (s. azalea s.s. canadense) - (-15°F.) Upright growing plant<br />

with blush pink blooms held in clusters of 4-8 with a deep pink throat.<br />

Blooms in late April. 12”- 18”, 18”- 24”<br />

∗R. viscosum (s. azalea s.s. Luteum) - (-15°F.) A delightfully fragrant<br />

late June/early July blooming plant with lavish small narrow tubular<br />

shaped creamy white trusses held in clusters. 6”- 12”, 12”- 18”<br />

Wedding Bouquet (Girard) - (-5°F.) Very fragrant long-lasting, showy<br />

hose-in hose pale pink frilled blooms held in trusses of up to 25 florets.<br />

Excellent fall leaf color. (Fall 2014) 6”- 12”<br />

Western Lights (Briggs) - (-30°F.) Large radiant pink blooms are poised<br />

above dense foliage circumventing this rounded silhouette. 12”- 18”<br />

∗Weston’s Innocence (Mezitt) - (-25°F.) A mounding, compact plant<br />

that has delightfully fragrant white blooms which appear in mid-June.<br />

Mildew resistant. 12”- 18”<br />

Weston’s Parade (Mezitt) - (-24°F.) An easy to grow, upright shrub with<br />

deep rosy-pink blooms eclipsed with a vivid orange flare that also incorporated<br />

exceptionl fragrance. Mildew resistant. 12”- 18”<br />

White Lights (Univ. of Minn.) - (-40°F.) A broadly branching plants that<br />

parades lovely fragrant white blooms with a yellow flare. 12”- 18”<br />

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Website: www.whitneygardens.com • Brinnon, WA 98320 • Ph: (800) 952-2404 • Fx: (360) 796-3556<br />

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