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curviflora ssp. rosthornii - Blue Heron - Clusters of true blue, fragrant<br />

flowers accented by finely textured, gray green leaves with cinnamon<br />

stems growing 9” tall and 12” wide.<br />

flexuosa - Purple Leaf - Rich blue flowers in clusters diplayed above<br />

compact, dark green and burgundy foliage, growing 10” x 18”.<br />

ochroleuca - Clusters of creamy white flowers tipped with yellow.<br />

Finely cut, gray-green mounding foliage. Grows 12” tall as wide.<br />

quantmeyeriana - Chocolate Stars - Mounding, chocolate covered foliage<br />

matures to green in <strong>the</strong> summer on a plant growing 16” x 16”. Dainty<br />

white blooms with a lavender blush. gallon $15.00<br />

Crocosmia - Iridaceae - crocosmiiflora - Montbretia - A great plant for<br />

slopes and borders, where <strong>the</strong>y can be located in full sun and in welldrained<br />

soil. Sword-like leaves from a basal clump interface with arching<br />

stems that support masses of small lily-like flowers that bloom in July<br />

and August. Grows 18”- 30” tall and 15”- 18” wide. Hardy to -10°F. gallon<br />

$10.00<br />

crocosmiiflora - Emily McKenzie - Clear orange, funnel-shaped blooms<br />

with a darker throat.<br />

crocosmiiflora - George Davison - Dark yellow funnel-shaped blooms.<br />

Lucifer - Bright rich red blooms.<br />

Yellow Lucifer - Bright yellow blooms that are large and showy.<br />

Delphinium - Ranunulaceae - This group of plants need rich, porous soil<br />

with regular fertilizing and water. Add a small amount of super-phosphate<br />

into <strong>the</strong> bottom of <strong>the</strong> transplanting hole prior to placing <strong>the</strong> plant<br />

within. Do not cover root crown. Plant in full sun. Great plants for borders<br />

and cut flowers. Blooms from June-August, and most are hardy to<br />

-40°F.<br />

Magic Fountains Mix - Includes white, lilac and a number of blue<br />

shades. gallon $10.00<br />

New Millenium Stars Mix - Sturdy, strong spikes of flowers that are<br />

often double or semidouble ranging in colors of blue, pink and white.<br />

gallon $10.00<br />

Red Caroline - Phenomenal coral-red flowers above deep green foliage.<br />

gallon $12.50<br />

Dianthus - Caryophyllaceae - Pinks - The best color usually occurs in<br />

June-July, however <strong>the</strong>se very fragrant plants sometime bloom in <strong>the</strong> fall.<br />

Use for cut flowers, rock gardens and borders. Prefers full sun and well<br />

drained soils. Shear off faded blooms. Use this plant with Alyssum,<br />

Candy Tuft and Pot of Gold - a great combination. (-40°F.)<br />

Early Bird Series - Very early blooming, fragrant, double Pinks that<br />

with deadheading, bloom from April-October. Blue-green foliage make<br />

<strong>the</strong>se perfect for window boxes, hanging baskets, and container. (-10°F.)<br />

Grows 4”- 8” tall and 8”- 10” wide. 4” round $5.00<br />

Chili - Interesting dark coral.<br />

Fizzy - Lavender blooms with a maroon eye.<br />

Frosty - Pure white.<br />

Radiance - Rich crimson red.<br />

Star Series - An exciting new series of Dianthus which is long blooming<br />

with compact mounding foliage. Prefers full sun and moist, well-drained<br />

soil. Grows 7” tall by 8” wide. (-30°F)<br />

Fire Star - Vivid fire red blossoms with a darker crimson aroung <strong>the</strong> eye.<br />

Lovely fragrance of cloves. gallon $10.00<br />

Neon Star - Bright magenta flowers with silvery blue foliage. gallon<br />

$10.00<br />

Dianthus - Caryophyllaceae - Carnation - (-30°F.) Compact growing<br />

plant with flowers on sturdy stems, suitable for cutting. Flowers have a<br />

lovely fragrance that makes this an excellent choice for beds and containers.<br />

Growth habit is 10”- 14” tall as wide. Plant in full sun or part shade.<br />

Blooms in April-June. gallon $9.00<br />

Devon Cottage Rosie Cheeks - Vibrant pink flowers.<br />

Devon Cottage Ruby’s Tuesday - Deep crimson red flowers.<br />

Dianthus - Caryophyllaceae - Sweet William - (-30°F.) Compact growing<br />

plant with lovely fragrant flowers which are ideal for cutting. Plant<br />

grows 12”- 18” tall and spread to 12”. Plant in full sun or part shade.<br />

barbatus - Indian Carpet - Clusters of flowers in mixed shades of reds<br />

and pinks on mounds of rich green foliage. 4” pot $3.50<br />

barbatus - Sooty - Lovely burgundy black flowers. Winter color is a nice<br />

bronze. 4” pot $3.50<br />

Dicentra - Papaveraceae - Bleeding Heart - Pendulous heart-shaped<br />

rose and white blooms are exhibited on leafless arching stems (April-<br />

May). Finely cut blue-green foliage covers a 24”- 36” plant structure.<br />

Foliage dies back in summer after blooming. Needs shade. (-40°F.)<br />

peregrina x eximia - Burning Hearts - Valentine red flowers, outlined in<br />

white. Grows 10” tall and spreads to 12”. 4.5” pot $12.50<br />

spectabilis - Alba - A beautiful white form of an old-fashioned favorite.<br />

gallon $15.00<br />

spectabilis - Gold Heart - Vigorous new growth is bright gold, maturing<br />

to lime green on a plant that grows 24” tall as wide, with dainty, pinkish<br />

red heart-shaped blooms. (-30°F.) 4.5” pot $12.50<br />

spectabilis - Pink - This old fashioned plant has 1” heart-shaped blooms<br />

of pink. gallon $15.00<br />

spectabilis - Valentine - Clusters of red, heart-shaped blooms. Grows<br />

24” tall as wide. gallon $15.00<br />

Digitalis - Scophulariaceae - Foxglove - These hummingbird friendly<br />

2”- 3” tubular blooms have freckling within and are produced along <strong>the</strong><br />

top 1’- 2’ of bold, erect 2’- 7’ stems. Light woolly green leaves are presented<br />

below <strong>the</strong> flower area. Plant in full sun or filtered shade and welldrained<br />

soil. Most plants are hardy to -30°F.<br />

Goldcrest - Apricot yellow bells with brown freckles hang in loose clusters<br />

from sturdy upright stems. Smooth, lance-like dark green leaves.<br />

Grows 18” tall and 12” wide. gallon $12.50<br />

purpurea - Foxy Hybrids - A beautiful mix of red, pink, cream and white<br />

flower spikes (24”- 36”) accented with deep burgundy freckling within.<br />

gallon $12.50<br />

Echinacea - Asteraceae - A North American native, it produces a daisy<br />

flower with a pronounced central cone. Blooming in summer, <strong>the</strong> flowers<br />

are excellent for cutting and attracting butterflies and bees.They make a<br />

bold statement in sunny borders and <strong>the</strong> new shorter varieties are outstanding<br />

in smaller gardens and containers. Hardy to -40°. gallon $16.00<br />

Cheyenne Spirit - A mix of single flowers in brilliant red, orange, purple,<br />

scarlet, cream, yellow and white above dark green foliage. Grows<br />

18” tall and spreads to 16”.<br />

Flame Thrower - Fragrant red orange, bicolored petals taper to yellow<br />

orange surrounding a dark cone. Grows 40” tall as wide.<br />

Green Envy - As jade green flowers mature, <strong>the</strong> petals elongate and take<br />

on a magenta blush for a wonderful bicolored effect. Grows 36” tall x<br />

18” wide.<br />

Hot Summer - Large blooms open in a enticing shade of mango and<br />

mature to rosy orange.The multicolored effect on a single plant is unique<br />

and eye catching. Grows 36” high and spreads to 24”.<br />

emerald green cone. Flowers are sweetly fragrant and do not change<br />

color as <strong>the</strong>y age. Grows 20” high and spreads to 8”.<br />

Tomato Soup - The perfect accompaniment to Mac ‘n’Cheese, warm<br />

and vibrant tomato red flowers on a plant that grows 36” tall as wide.<br />

Big Sky Series - These fragrant beauties are a major breakthrough in<br />

Echinacea breeding. The basal-branching habit results in a stocky, sturdy<br />

plant with many flower stems. Blossoms are large, with wide petals and<br />

unusual colors. Growth habits range from 18”- 30” tall to 18” wide.<br />

Hardy to -20°F. gallon $16.00<br />

After Midnight - Dark reddish purple blooms with a black cone.<br />

Solar Flare - Wide coral petal with a dark cone.<br />

Sunrise - Large, bright lemon-yellow flowers with golden green cone<br />

and drooping petals.<br />

Cone-fections Series - There is a range of size and colors in this series.<br />

Reliably hardy, stocky plants with strong, sturdy stems. Stunning in mass<br />

planting or in large containers. Hardy to -30°F. gallon $16.00<br />

Hot Papaya - Red-orange, double cones with falling tails. Wonderful<br />

dark, sturdy flower stems on a plant growing 32” tall and 24” wde.<br />

Marmalade - Bright tangerine orange to warm marmalade colored<br />

double flowered form. Its two-toned color changes with <strong>the</strong> day and with<br />

<strong>the</strong> light. Grows 30” tall as wide.<br />

Pink Bonbon - Medium pink flowers that form a true pompon. Very<br />

compact growing to 15” tall and 24” wide.<br />

purpurea - Coconut Lime - Double, creamy white pompon with a pale<br />

lime green cone that grows 24” tall and 12” wide.<br />

purpurea - Raspberry Truffle - Reddish pink to salmon coral blossoms<br />

above chocolate stems growing 30” tall as wide.<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Belle - Fabulous double pompons with short ray petals that are<br />

deep magenta and mature to soft pink. Grows 30” tall as wide.<br />

PowWow Series - This selection flowers <strong>the</strong>ir first year with more<br />

blooms that o<strong>the</strong>r seed varieties. Compact and uniform grower to 16” tall<br />

as wide. Hardy to -30°F. gallon $16.00<br />

White - Large, pure white blooms with a yellow eye.<br />

Wild Berry - Large, rose pink flowers with a dark rose cone.<br />

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

Email: info@whitneygardens.com 53

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