2007 Summer Catalogue December 7 2006.indd - Brent and ...
2007 Summer Catalogue December 7 2006.indd - Brent and ...
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ZANTEDESCHIA, CONTINUED<br />
♥P i n k P e r s u a s i o n<br />
– dark rose, almost<br />
burgundy flowers with<br />
some cream deep in<br />
the throat <strong>and</strong> lightly<br />
spotted, rich green<br />
leaves; 18”-24”; zones<br />
7-10.<br />
#101-12 1/$5<br />
5/$18 25/$67<br />
ZEPHYRANTHES<br />
Sunshine – bright golden<br />
yellow reflecting the<br />
sun makes this a 55 mph<br />
flower <strong>and</strong> also a terrific<br />
cut flower.<br />
#101-23 1/$5<br />
5/$18 25/$67<br />
Zant. ’Pink Persuasion’<br />
Purple Haze – exquisite<br />
new color form<br />
of dusky purple <strong>and</strong><br />
rich creamy yellow;<br />
perfect focal point for<br />
a container garden;<br />
18”-24” tall; mid summer<br />
bloomer.<br />
#101-25 1/$5<br />
5/$18 25/$67<br />
Zantedeschia rehmanii<br />
rehmanii<br />
‘ M i n t J u l e p ‛ –<br />
creamy white flowers<br />
with just a hint<br />
of minty greenishyellow.<br />
#101-19 1/$5<br />
5/$18 25/$67<br />
Zantedes. ‘Purple Haze’<br />
rehmanii – deep to<br />
soft pink flowers,<br />
smaller than most, but<br />
a very good perennial,<br />
8”-16”.<br />
#101-06 1/$5<br />
5/$18 25/$67<br />
Zantedeschia ‘Sunshine’<br />
Treasure – rich earth<br />
tones add a warm glow<br />
to this treasure in the<br />
garden.<br />
#101-22 1/$5<br />
5/$18 25/$67<br />
Zantedeschia ‘Treasure’<br />
ZEPHYRANTHES<br />
(zeff-er-RAN-theez)<br />
Family: Amaryllidaceae<br />
Special Feature: Pest-proof, surprise flowers<br />
Nickname: Rain Lily or Fairy Lily<br />
BULB COMPANIONS: NERINE; AMARCRINUM; TULBAGHIA<br />
OTHER COMPANIONS AND USES: SWEET ALYSSUM; DIAN-<br />
THUS;<br />
Native to Texas, Mexico, Colombia <strong>and</strong><br />
Guatemala, these starry, upfacing, crocus-like<br />
flowers appear several times a season, especially<br />
after a rain, on 6”-12” stems. The main show is<br />
generally in August-September. These pest proof<br />
bulbs don‛t seem to be picky about the soil, but<br />
they are happier in full sun. ; top-size bulbs; 8-10<br />
per sq. ft.; zones 7-10; 6-7cm bulbs.<br />
♥c<strong>and</strong>ida – creamy<br />
flowers, yellow<br />
stamens <strong>and</strong> green<br />
throat; prolific; one<br />
of the hardiest.<br />
#102-01<br />
10/$4 50/$14<br />
Z. rehmanii ‘Mint Julep’<br />
Zant.’Schwarzwalter’<br />
Selina - buttercup<br />
yellow with orangish/<br />
red rim for a bright<br />
spot in your garden<br />
or patio container.<br />
#101- 1/$13<br />
5/$45 25/$167<br />
♥S c h w a r z w a l t e r<br />
– burgundy, almost<br />
glossy black flowers<br />
with white spotted<br />
leaves; 1‛-2‛ tall.<br />
#101-17 1/$12<br />
5/$42 25/$156<br />
Zantedeschia ‘Selina’<br />
Zephyranthes c<strong>and</strong>ida<br />
citrina – small<br />
g o l d e n y e l l o w<br />
flowers; 4” tall.<br />
#102-02<br />
10/$5 50/$18<br />
d r u m m o n d i i<br />
– smooth, waxy<br />
<strong>and</strong> perfectly<br />
formed, this fragrant<br />
flower is<br />
usually white but<br />
sometimes has<br />
a pinkish overlay<br />
<strong>and</strong> a yellow eye;<br />
b l o o m s e m e r g e<br />
early <strong>and</strong> continue<br />
through midsummer;<br />
if rains are<br />
meager, they keep<br />
flowering into the<br />
fall; gray/green<br />
leaves are often<br />
winter persistent.<br />
#102-07<br />
1/$13 5/$45<br />
Zephyranthes citrina<br />
Zephyranth. drummondii<br />
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