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Satin Hibiscus continued<br />
Blue Satin ® (H. s. ‘Marina’, pp#12,680)<br />
Large, single, rich royal blue flowers. Superior to ‘Blue Bird’ which is a weak<br />
growing plant that is notoriously mixed up in the market. Hybridized by Rien Verweij<br />
of the Netherlands. Propagation is prohibited without a license. Patent/trademark tag<br />
required. AWARDS: Award of Recommendation Royal Boskoop Horticulture Society.<br />
Dallas Arboretum Approved Winner. USDA 5, AHS 9, 8-12 feet, gr 1<br />
Item #: 32302 - 2 1 /4” • 32304 - 4” • 32305 - Quick Turn<br />
Blush Satin ® (H. s. ‘Mathilde’, pp#12,660)<br />
Large single, soft blushing, long-blooming pink flowers with a prominent red eye.<br />
Hybridized by Rien Verweij of the Netherlands. Propagation is prohibited without a<br />
license. Patent/trademark tag required. AWARDS: Award of Recommendation Royal<br />
Boskoop Horticulture Society. Dallas Arboretum Approved Winner.<br />
USDA 5, AHS 9, 8-12 feet, gr 1<br />
Item #: 32352 - 2 1 /4” • 32354 - 4” • 32355 - Quick Turn<br />
Ruffled Satin ® Hibiscus<br />
Rose Satin ® (H. s. ‘Minrosa’)<br />
Large single, ruffled rose-pink flowers adorned with a prominent red center.<br />
Hybridized by Claude Bellion of Minier Nurseries of France. It is a violation of state<br />
and/or federal law to use a trademark without permission. Patent/trademark tag and<br />
container required. AWARDS: Dallas Arboretum Approved Winner.<br />
USDA 5, AHS 9, 8-12 feet, gr 1<br />
Item #: 32452 - 2 1 /4” • 32454 - 4” • 32455 - Quick Turn<br />
Ruffled Satin ® (H. s. ‘SHIMCR1’, ppaf, cbraf)<br />
Looking more like a tropical hibiscus than a temperate plant, this hardy Rose<br />
of Sharon boasts rich pink, ruffled flowers accentuated with intense burgundy colored<br />
eye. Large and showy, the overlapping flower petals form a complete circle. Its glossy<br />
green leaves and short internodes make for a very nice, full, bushy plant. Low seedset<br />
is an added benefit. It’s another great plant with lots of retail appeal from<br />
Dr. Shim of South Korea. Propagation prohibited without a license.<br />
Patent/trademark tag required. USDA 5, AHS 9, 8-12’, gr 1<br />
Item #: 30052 - 2 1 /4” • 30054 - 4” • 30055 - Quick Turn<br />
Violet Satin ® (H. s. ‘Floru’, pp#12,196)<br />
A richly colored plant with large single, deep violet-pink flowers adorned with a<br />
prominent red center. Hybridized by Claude Bellion of Minier Nurseries of France.<br />
Propagation is prohibited without a license. Patent/trademark tag required.<br />
AWARDS: Dallas Arboretum Approved Winner. USDA 5, AHS 9, 8-12 feet, gr 1<br />
Item #: 32502 - 2 1 /4” • 32504 - 4” • 32505 - Quick Turn<br />
Top Seller!<br />
Sugar Tip ® (H. s. ‘America Irene Scott’, pp#20,579, cbraf) Compact<br />
An eye-catching rose of Sharon with brightly variegated creamy-white and bluegreen<br />
foliage. Unlike ‘Purpureus Variegatus’ this beauty actually flowers! Loads of<br />
clear pink, double flowers in late summer. It does not produce seed. Developed<br />
by Sharon Gerlt of Independence, MO. Propagation is prohibited without a license.<br />
Patent/trademark tag required. USDA 5, AHS 9, 8-12 feet, gr 1<br />
Item #: 29402 - 2 1 /4” • 29404 - 4” • 29405 - Quick Turn<br />
Blue Satin ® Hibiscus<br />
Rose Satin ® Hibiscus<br />
Blush Satin ® Hibiscus<br />
Violet Satin ® Hibiscus<br />
Hippophae rhamnoides Sea Buckthorn<br />
Family: Elaeagnaceae (Hi-poh-fay: Latin for hippo (horse); phae meaning to shine)<br />
‘Sprite’<br />
Bright silvery foliage and tight compact growth make this Danish selection<br />
a real prize. You will love its fine texture and the fact that it’s very tolerant<br />
of poor soil conditions. A male selection and thus produces no fruit.<br />
USDA 3, AHS 8, 4-6 feet, gr 1 Item #: 33202 - 2 1 /4” • 33204 - 4”<br />
Sugar Tip ® Hibiscus<br />
41 Flowering Shrubs<br />
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