2005 Catalog (PDF: 2.9MB) - Friends School Plant Sale
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<strong>2005</strong> • <strong>Friends</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Sale</strong> 7<br />
Annual Flowers<br />
We accept cash, checks,<br />
Visa and MasterCard<br />
Coleus for sun Í∏<br />
A058 Copper Glow—Bright orange with gold<br />
and copper overtones, narrow light-colored<br />
frilled margins.<br />
A059 Florida Sun Jade ◊—Large deep burgundy<br />
leaves with green to yellow<br />
splotching in the center of the leaf.<br />
A060 Garnet Robe—Small purple-chocolate<br />
leaves with a gold edge. Trailing habit for<br />
baskets or combos.<br />
A061 Gay’s Delight—Chartreuse with prominent<br />
purple-blue veins.<br />
A062 Gold Giant ◊<br />
A063 Kiwi Fern—Great scalloped edges on narrow<br />
purple leaves. Very upright.<br />
A064 Lord Voldemort—Deep purple with a<br />
chartreuse fillagreed edge.<br />
A065 Oompah—Saber-like leaves with rose<br />
centers, deep burgundy edges and green<br />
margins.<br />
A066 Penny—Golden leaves with burgundy<br />
reverse and stems.<br />
A067 Religious Radish—Purple heart with rose<br />
toward the tips and a wide golden edge.<br />
A068 Sedona ◊—Beautiful southwestern<br />
bronze. Don’t miss it! We went out of<br />
our way to get this one.<br />
A069 Sparkler—Deeply frilled lemon yellow<br />
leaves edged with green blotches and a<br />
thin purple line.<br />
A070 The Line ◊—Lime green with a thin<br />
dark red center marking…striking!<br />
A071 Trailing Plum—Small, plum-colored<br />
leaves. Stunning in container<br />
combinations. —in a 4.5” pot $5.00<br />
Cosmos Cosmos bipinnatus<br />
Very easy to grow. Rose, crimson, pink and<br />
white daisy-like blooms, 3.5” across, all summer.<br />
Excellent cut flowers. Prefers full sun and<br />
well-drained soil, but tolerates part shade. Tall,<br />
bushy plants make outstanding background.<br />
36-48” Í∏<br />
A072 Peppermint Twist—Crimson with snow<br />
white edges.<br />
A073 Psyche Mix—Deep pink and burgundy.<br />
Slow to fade, semi-double. 36-48”<br />
A074 Sea Shells Mix—Very early blooms with<br />
tubular petals, unique. 36-48”<br />
A075 Sensation Mix—Large (4-6”) flowers,<br />
semi-double. Good cut flowers. 36-48”<br />
—four plants in a pack $2.00<br />
Cosmos, Dwarf Cosmos sulphureus<br />
Very easy to grow. Masses of impressive semidouble<br />
blooms. Very heat and drought tolerant.<br />
12” Í∏<br />
A076 Cosmic Orange—All-America Award<br />
Winner.<br />
A077 Cosmic Yellow—All-America Award<br />
Winner. —four plants in a pack $2.00<br />
Cup Flower<br />
Nierembergia hippomanica violacea<br />
These compact plants are covered with starshaped<br />
blooms all summer. Spreading plant.<br />
6” Í∏<br />
A078 Mont Blanc—White. 6”<br />
A079 Purple Robe—Purple with yellow eye. 6”<br />
—four plants in a pack $2.00<br />
A080 Daisy, Swan River Brachyscome<br />
Tiny lavender daisies. 6” Í∏<br />
—in a 4.5” pot $4.00<br />
Delphinium Delphinium<br />
Tall and stately, delphiniums make a striking<br />
statement. Í∏<br />
A081 Blue Cloud—An airy open habit with<br />
sprays of half-inch single blue flowers.<br />
Self-sows. CG 36-40”<br />
A082 D. nudicaule ‘Fox’ ◊—Colorful bright<br />
reddish orange blossoms on wellbranched<br />
compact form. Vivid, earlier,<br />
vigorous. 14”<br />
—six plants in a pack $4.00<br />
A083 Dusty Miller Senecio cineraria Í∏<br />
A083 New Look ◊—Broader lobed.<br />
A084 Silverlace—Finely cut silver-white foliage,<br />
oak leaf shape. 8”<br />
—four plants in a pack $2.00<br />
A085 Eucalyptus, Silver Dollar<br />
Eucalyptus cinerea ‘Silver Dollar’<br />
Beautiful gray-blue fragrant foliage for garden<br />
or cut flower arrangements. A tree in its native<br />
Australian habitat, treated as an annual in<br />
Minnesota. Í —in a 4.5” pot $5.00<br />
Flame Flower Celosia argentea plumosa<br />
Glowing plumes and sultry dark bronze<br />
foliage. Great as a border plant. Drought<br />
tolerant. 15” Í<br />
A086 Castle Scarlet<br />
A087 Castle Yellow<br />
—four plants in a pack $2.00<br />
A088 Flamingo Flower<br />
Celosia spicata ‘Flamingo Purple’<br />
Feathery, wheat-type blossoms on strong<br />
stems. Fine cut flower and stunning, troublefree<br />
border plant. Everlasting as well. Drought<br />
tolerant. 28-40” Í<br />
—four plants in a pack $2.00<br />
A089 Flora’s Paintbrush Emilia flamea<br />
Orange and scarlet tassels on slender stems.<br />
Constant bloomer. Great in heat and humidity.<br />
18” Í —six plants in a pack $4.00<br />
Four O’Clocks Mirabilis<br />
Trumpet-shaped flowers open in late afternoon.<br />
Tender perennial that can be dug and<br />
stored over the winter, or may survive if planted<br />
next to a heated foundation. 24” Í∏<br />
A090 Harlequin Mix—Bicolors, striations and<br />
streaks in showy flowers. 24”<br />
A091 Limelight ◊—Vivid fuchsia blooms<br />
atop bright chartreuse foliage speckled<br />
with deep green flecks.<br />
—six plants in a pack $4.00<br />
Geranium, Fancy Leaf Pelargonium<br />
Erect bushy plants with succulent stems and<br />
multi-colored leaves. Í´<br />
A092 Black Velvet Rose—Unusual black leaves<br />
with thin green margins. Bright rose<br />
flowers with a white eye.<br />
A093 Golden Angel ◊—Like a tiny Regal<br />
Geranium in appearance; most of the<br />
flowers look like little pansies. Deadheading<br />
will result in copious blooms.<br />
Yellow and green bicolor leaves, light<br />
purple blooms.<br />
A094 Graffiti Fire ◊—Brilliant red, starshaped<br />
clusters of blooms above deeply<br />
lobed green leaves accented with a dark<br />
band.<br />
A095 Mrs. Pollack—Dramatic variegated yellow,<br />
deep red, and green foliage with<br />
coral red flowers.<br />
A096 Red Rooster—Red flowers with sharply<br />
pointed petals above deeply cut green<br />
foliage.<br />
A097 Sunrise Salmon Flash ◊—light<br />
salmon-colored star shaped flowers.<br />
Single, early, upright; two-tone, notched<br />
leaves.<br />
A098 Vancouver Centennial—A stellar geranium.<br />
Gold leaves with a brown center<br />
splotch and red-orange flowers.<br />
—in a 4.5” pot $5.00<br />
A100 Geranium, from seed<br />
Pelargonium hybrids<br />
For sun. 10-24” Í´<br />
A100 Pink<br />
A101 Red<br />
A102 Salmon<br />
A103 Violet<br />
A104 White —in a 4” pot $3.00<br />
Geranium, Ivy Pelargonium peltatum<br />
Leaves are shiny and almost succulent-like; the<br />
plant has a trailing form. Great for containers<br />
and window boxes. Í<br />
A105 Pink<br />
A106 Red<br />
A107 White —in a 4” pot $3.00<br />
A108 Caliente Coral<br />
A109 Caliente Dark Red<br />
A110 Caliente Rose —in a 4.5” pot $5.00<br />
A111 Geranium, Regal Pelargonium<br />
Also known as Martha Washington geraniums.<br />
Unusually shaped leaves. Salmon blooms.<br />
12-48” Í´ —in a 6” pot $12.00<br />
Globe Amaranth Gomphrena globos<br />
Very easy to grow flowers shaped like strawberries.<br />
Free and continuous blooms. Keeps<br />
indefinitely as a dried flower. 24” Í∏<br />
A112 Purple<br />
A113 Strawberry Fields<br />
—four plants in a pack $2.00<br />
Heliotrope Heliotropium arborescens<br />
Beautiful, fragrant umbels for containers, baskets<br />
or the garden. Í∏<br />
A114 Fragrant Delight—Purple flowers in<br />
umbels with a lovely anise-like scent. 18”<br />
A115 Marino 2000 ◊—Light purple, vigorous<br />
and colorful. Good for cutting. 12-<br />
24” —in a 4.5” pot $5.00<br />
A116 Hollyhock, Mountain<br />
Illiamna rivularis ◊<br />
Pink rose-like saucer-shaped flowers. Bushy<br />
habit with maple leaf foliage. 48” Í∏<br />
—six plants in a pack $4.00<br />
A117 Hollyhock, Queeny Purple<br />
Alcea rosea<br />
Very showy double rose-color blossoms.<br />
Blooms the first year. Í∏<br />
—six plants in a pack $4.00<br />
Hummingbird Mint Agastache<br />
Fleuroselect winner. Intense blue color, great<br />
for butterfly gardens. Í<br />
A118 Golden Jubilee—Golden foliage with contrasting<br />
blue flowers.<br />
A119 Honeybee Blue—Green foliage with blue<br />
flowers. 30” —six plants in a pack $4.00<br />
Impatiens see page 9<br />
A120 Jewels of Opar<br />
Talinum paniculatum ‘Kingswood Gold’<br />
Fascinating cut, long-stemmed airy panicles of<br />
tiny carmine flowers with neat golden foliage.<br />
Low basal foliage, flowers to 30”. Í<br />
—six plants in a pack $4.00<br />
Dahlias Í<br />
Dahlia<br />
Dwarf<br />
Cosmos<br />
Dahlias are tender perennials that can be dug up and stored in a<br />
cold, but frost-free, basement.<br />
A319 Dahlia, Bishop’s Children<br />
Dark purple foliage and stems. Single scarlet blossoms with<br />
maroon centers. Tender perennial which can be dug and stored in<br />
a cold, but frost-free basement. 30” Í<br />
—six plants in a pack $4.00<br />
Dahlia, Dwarf<br />
Mix of colors. Tender perennial which can be dug and stored in a<br />
cold but frost-free basement. Í<br />
A320 Figaro Mix—Double. 12-14” —four plants in a pack $2.00<br />
A321 Figaro Orange—14-16”<br />
A322 Figaro Red ◊<br />
A323 Figaro Violet ◊<br />
A324 Figaro White ◊<br />
A325 Figaro Yellow ◊ —in a 4” pot $4.00<br />
A326 Dahlia, Noveletta Dahlia ‘Cherry Sunrise’<br />
Soft yellow with pale rose-colored tips. 18” Í<br />
—in a 4.5” pot $5.00<br />
More dahlias! On Saturday during the sale, visit Two Pony Gardens<br />
in the vendor fair area. They will have many varieties of dahlias in<br />
tubers and one-gallon pots.