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Leucan<strong>the</strong>mum - Asteraceae - Shasta Daisy - Because of <strong>the</strong>ir long<br />

bloom time , Shasta Daisies are a standard for <strong>the</strong> perennial bed. Large,<br />

single or double daisy type flowers on stiff stems. (-30°F) Grows 24” tall<br />

as wide.<br />

x superbum - Aglaia - Deeply too<strong>the</strong>d, green foliage displaying lacyedged,<br />

semi-double white flowers. gallon $10.00<br />

x superbum - Alaska - Standard, single, very large flowers on a plant<br />

growing 24” tall as wide. gallon $10.00<br />

x superbum - Becky - Large, single snow white flowers. gallon $10.00<br />

x superbum - Snowcap - Compact plant with single, large white blooms.<br />

gallon $10.00<br />

Real Series - This series has distinctly different varieties with unique<br />

flowers. Very sturdy upright habits that need no staking. Well-branched<br />

producing a great canopy of blooms. Hardy to -30°F. gallon $10.00<br />

Real Dream - Three layers of broad leamon green petals that age to<br />

white on a compact plant growing 16” tall and 14” wide.<br />

Real Galaxy - Many layers of finely fringed snow white petals on a<br />

compact plant growing 22” tall and 18” wide.<br />

Real Glory - Very full, white blooms open flat for a very unique flower<br />

form. Grows 26” tall and 16” wide.<br />

Lewisia - Portulacaceae - Bitterroot - (-10°F.) These beautiful evergreen<br />

alpine plants have narrow rosette shaped leaves with 8”- 12” stems<br />

that produce a 1” cluster of showy flower color that ranges from lemonyellow,<br />

rosy-red, pink, salmon-orange, white and lavender-pink. Plant in<br />

full sun or part shade with excellent drainage. Use very coarse bark or<br />

layers of gravel around <strong>the</strong> foundation of each plant. Plants spread to 6”<br />

and grow 12” tall. 4” pot $5.00<br />

cotyledon - Elise - Rich assortment of flower colors, pink, orange, white,<br />

yellow, and bicolors.<br />

cotyledon - Miller’s Gold - Masses of peachy pink flowers with golden<br />

stripes.<br />

Henry’s Rainbow Mix - Flower mix of colors from pink to orange to<br />

yellow with light edges that give <strong>the</strong> flower a stripy look.<br />

Little Peach - Compact rosettes of succulent, lance-shaped leaves.<br />

Flowers are a blend of yellow, orange, and peach on upright stems.<br />

Little Plum - Lance-shaped leaves and loads of intense rosy purple flowers<br />

with a touch of orange.<br />

Little Tutti Frutti - Mix of flower colors that include magenta, orange,<br />

pink, white, peach, plum and mango. Forms a compact rosette.<br />

Lilium - Lilliaceae - Asiatic Lily - The first group of lilies to bloom in<br />

<strong>the</strong> summer. Upward to outward facing flowers that prefer full sun and<br />

moist, well-drained soil.<br />

Dwarf Series - These lilies are ideal for planting in containers, borders<br />

or for cut flowers. They are of sturdy habit and do not require any support.<br />

They are known for large, upward facing flowers and a wide range<br />

of colors. Early summer bloom. Grows 12”- 18” tall and 6” wide. Hardy<br />

to -40°F. Plant in full sun. 4” pot $4.00<br />

Burgundy & White - Chocolate burgundy, bicolored flowers with white<br />

petal tips.<br />

Orange - Large, two-toned bright orange flowers.<br />

Orange Double - Double orange flowers.<br />

Pink - Pink flowers on strong stems.<br />

Purple Splash - Pinkish purple flowers with maroon spots.<br />

Red - Two-toned red flowers.<br />

Velvet - Violet purple flowers.<br />

White - Pure white blooms.<br />

Yellow - Golden yellow flowers.<br />

Lilium - Liliaceae - Oriental Lily - (-40°F.) Large, upward to outward<br />

facing flowers with a delightful fragrance that bloom later in <strong>the</strong> season,<br />

growing 36” tall and 18” wide. gallon $10.00<br />

Casa Blanca - Large, pure white flowers.<br />

Papiljo - Fragrant pink blooms with yellow midveins.<br />

Star Gazer - Beautiful cherry colored flowers with white edges.<br />

The Edge - White petals outlined with a fine pink edge.<br />

Tom Pouce - Rose-pink flowers with a creamy yellow throat.<br />

Lilium - Liliaceae - Tiger Lily - Blooming midseason, <strong>the</strong>se distinctive<br />

flowers have recurved petals freckled with black spots and tend to nod<br />

downward. Growth habit is 36” tall and 18” wide. gallon $10.00<br />

Hiawatha - (-40°F.) Brick red flowers with chocolated colored spotting.<br />

Valley Series - (-30°F.) This series features predominantly pendent flowers<br />

in bright colors, resistant to viral diseases. They bud on strong stems<br />

that usually don’t require staking.<br />

Orange - Bright orange flowers.<br />

Yellow - Vivid golden yellow flowers.<br />

Lithodora - Boraginaceae - diffusa - Grace Ward - A delightful plant<br />

with bright blue flowers displayed on a very low trailing habit with narrow<br />

gray-green hairy leaves. Grows 12” tall and 18” wide. Plant in sun<br />

or part shade. (-20°F.) Excellent rock garden plant. 4” pot $3.50<br />

diffusa - White Star - Similar to Grace Ward except <strong>the</strong> blossoms have<br />

a central white star outlined in vibrant blue. Grows 12” high and spreads<br />

to 18”. Plant in sun or part shade. (-20°F.) 4” pot $3.50<br />

Lupinus - Papilionaceae - Lupine - Dense clumps of palmate leaves<br />

with colorful spikes of pea-like flowers. A standard in <strong>the</strong> garden for<br />

color late spring through summer.<br />

Red Flame - (-40°F.) Brilliant carmine red flowers on a plant growing<br />

36” tall and 24” wide. 4” pot $3.50<br />

The Governor - (-40°F.) Deep blue and white flower with sturdy strong<br />

stems growing 24’ tall and 18” wide. 4” pot $3.50<br />

Gallery Series - (-40°F.) Dwarfs, with 6”- 8” flower spikes and a compact<br />

growing habit 24” tall as wide.<br />

Blue, Pink, Red, Yellow, White and Mix - 4” pot $3.50, gallon $10.00<br />

Oxalis - Oxalidaceae - Shamrock - Adenophylla - (-40°F.) Masses of<br />

showy pink flowers cover this low growing plant. Deeply cut, greenish<br />

gray foliage. Needs rich, well-drained soil. Grows 3” tall and 6” wide. 4”<br />

pot $5.00<br />

tetraphylla - Iron Cross - (-40°F.) This charming plant has green leaves<br />

with dark purple inner corners. Pink flowers rise above <strong>the</strong> foliage.<br />

Grows 6”- 12” tall and 6” wide. 4” pot $5.00<br />

PEONY - PAEONIA<br />

Paeonia - Paeoniaceae - Peony - All peonies are exceedingly long-lived<br />

cultivars. Plant in full sun in cooler regions of <strong>the</strong> country, however in<br />

regions of more extreme heat, part shade may be mandatory. They<br />

require moist, well-drained soil for <strong>the</strong> planting site with well-rotted<br />

compost and high-phosphorus fertilizer.<br />

Chinese Peony - These double blooms show color from May through<br />

June and are hardy to -40°F. Most grow to 3’ tall and spread to approximately<br />

20” wide. gallon $25.00<br />

Coral Charm - Deep coral buds open to large semidouble peach colored<br />

blooms.<br />

lactiflora - Duchesse de Nemours - Huge, pure white with yellow based<br />

center petals that are ruffled.<br />

lactiflora - Gay Paree - Large fragrant flowers with deep pink outer petals<br />

and a cluster of creamy white or pale pink inner petals. Light green<br />

foliage.<br />

lactiflora - Karl Rosenfield - Dark magenta blooms.<br />

lactiflora - Sarah Bernhardt - Very full double blooms of soft pink have<br />

a mild fragrance. Grows 34” tall.<br />

Itoh Bartzella - Semidouble to double, large, fragrant pastel yellow<br />

flowers with a small rose purple center. Robust foliage with strong stems.<br />

gallon $40.00<br />

We carry a wide variety of peonies and tree peonies.<br />

Papaver - Papaveraceae - Poppy - Plant in full sun with moderate to<br />

regular watering and provide some nutrimental requirements until established.<br />

Place in well-drained soil except where noted. Several species<br />

have a short life span. Poppies may be used as a cut flower, however use<br />

a flame to sear cut.<br />

alpinum - Alpine Hybrids Mix - This mix must have excellent drainage.<br />

Ra<strong>the</strong>r delicate lacy foliage adorns this 6” high plant that spreads to 6”-<br />

12” wide. Blooms appear from May thru June supported on upright 5”<br />

stems parading 1” blooms of yellow, white and salmon-orange. Produces<br />

seed. (-40°F.) 4” pot $3.50<br />

nudicaule - Champagne Bubbles - Iceland Poppy - Plant can be ra<strong>the</strong>r<br />

short lived, however it does reseed itself. Gray-green hairy 12”- 16”<br />

stems exhibit cup-shaped 3” flowers that spread to 10”- 12”. The April<br />

to September blooms look like crumpled tissue paper above coarsely<br />

divided hairy leaves of blue-green. (-60°F.) Mix, Scarlet, Yellow. 4” pot<br />

$3.50<br />

Oriental Poppy - (-40°F.) Large 4”- 6” blooms are exhibited on upright<br />

stems that present a fanfare of color from May into June. Foliage disappears<br />

after flowering so plant o<strong>the</strong>r perennials to fill in this blank space.<br />

Divide each clump every 3-5 years after foliage has disappeared. New<br />

growth appears again in fall.<br />

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

58 Email: info@whitneygardens.com

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