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Midnight Rose<br />

zones 4-9<br />

This amazing compact plant has burnished black<br />

leaves, thickly spotted hot pink in spring. Summer<br />

leaves lighten and cream and pink dots adorn the<br />

foliage. Height: 8-10”, Spread: 10” (flowers can<br />

reach up to 16”)<br />

013826 C1 $14.99<br />

Miracle<br />

zones 4-9<br />

This sister seedling of Tiramisu produces pink<br />

flowers in mid-summer. During cooler we<strong>at</strong>her,<br />

the foliage is a fantastic shade of brick red with<br />

bright chartreuse to gold edges and silvered<br />

undersides. During the warmer months of summer,<br />

the red pigments lighten and the leaves turn green.<br />

Height: 8-10”; Spread: 8-10”; Scapes: 12-14”<br />

014282 C1 $12.99<br />

Obsidian<br />

zones 3-8<br />

Similar to the semi-precious gemstone, this variety<br />

is not only genuinely black, but has the same<br />

glassy luster as well. Very smooth polished leaves.<br />

Height: 24”, Spread: 10”<br />

009166 C1 $14.99<br />

Palace Purple<br />

zones 3-8<br />

The original purple coral bells, Palace Purple is<br />

perhaps the most well-recognized and widely<br />

planted variety of all heucheras. This selection has<br />

very large and shiny leaves compared to most other<br />

heucheras, ranging in color from deep olive green<br />

to purplish-bronze. Their undersides, which are<br />

quite visible in the loosely formed clumps, are a<br />

striking metallic amethyst purple. The 20 inch tall,<br />

leafed flower scapes bear an abundance of tiny<br />

cream flowers. Height: 8-12”, Spread: 12-16”<br />

005314 C1 $5.99<br />

Peach Crisp<br />

zones 4-9<br />

The second in the Crisp Series, 'Peach Crisp' is a<br />

visual marvel. With an extremely ruffled peach to<br />

amber leaf color, and a tight mounding habit, it<br />

works well in a container, as an edger, or a textural<br />

color spot. Prefers full sun and good drainage.<br />

Height: 6”; Spread: 14”, Flowers: 15”<br />

018025 C1 $14.99<br />

Peach Flambe<br />

zones 4-9<br />

Glows bright peach in spring and summer before<br />

turning plum-purple in winter. Leaves are also<br />

infused with flaming red, hence its name. White<br />

flowers in spring. Height: 7”, Spread: 14”<br />

010977 C1 $19.99<br />

Peach Melba<br />

zones 4-9<br />

A stunning apricot and deep red combin<strong>at</strong>ion with<br />

some markings nearly black and other p<strong>at</strong>ches a<br />

soft, rich peach hue. Height: 12-16” x 12-16”<br />

010353 C1 $9.99<br />

Plum Pudding<br />

zones 4-9<br />

Not the typical burgundy color of some Heucheras,<br />

this variety sports leaves th<strong>at</strong> are truly plum purple<br />

with even darker purple veins. They are <strong>at</strong>tractively<br />

ruffled and have bluntly pointed tips. The newer<br />

leaves are somewh<strong>at</strong> glossy, and all have deep<br />

purple undersides. The dainty cream flowers which<br />

appear on 26” scapes are an added bonus in early<br />

summer. Height: 8”; Spread: 12-16”; Scapes: 26”<br />

000701 C1 $7.99<br />

Sugar Plum<br />

zones 4-9<br />

Frosty plum-purple leaves in spring and fall make a<br />

full mound of evergreen foliage. Silvery pink<br />

flowers rise 26 inches above the soil and frequently<br />

re-bloom. Foliage is silver in summer and winter.<br />

H. villosa breeding gives it the bigger habit.<br />

Height: 12”; Spread: 26”; Scapes: 18”<br />

017611 C1½ $14.99<br />

x Heucherella<br />

Foamy Bells<br />

A hybrid between Heuchera & Tiarella.<br />

Alabama Surpirse<br />

zones 4-9<br />

There are plenty of reasons to fall in love with this<br />

new Heucherella: very large brilliantly colored<br />

leaves and a vigorous, robust habit. In spring, the<br />

leaves are gold with contrasting red veining. In fall<br />

and winter, the foliage turns a warm shade of<br />

orange-pink. Small white flowers l<strong>at</strong>e spring to<br />

summer. Height: 12”; Spread: 12”<br />

014339 C1 $16.99<br />

Sweet Tea<br />

zones 4-9<br />

Undeniably the most intensely colored Heucherella<br />

ever! Huge cinnamon stars are surrounded by the<br />

loveliest orange tea colored borders. The big,<br />

palm<strong>at</strong>ely cut leaves darken in the summer and<br />

lighten up again in the fall. Height: 20”;<br />

Spread: 28” (flowers to 27”)<br />

016100 C1½ $19.99<br />

Hibiscus<br />

Rosemallow / Perennial Hibiscus<br />

These glorious plants with impressive large flowers<br />

make showy accents. Be careful to not over w<strong>at</strong>er<br />

until plants show signs of growth. Use Dipel or a<br />

Thuricide spray to control leaf e<strong>at</strong>ing c<strong>at</strong>erpillars.<br />

L<strong>at</strong>e to break dormancy.<br />

Blue River II<br />

zones 4-9<br />

An especially long-blooming Hibiscus, Blue River<br />

II produces huge dinner-pl<strong>at</strong>e sized flowers bearing<br />

a hint of blue, giving the plant an overall cooling<br />

effect, gre<strong>at</strong> for those summer days in the garden!<br />

Height: 48-60”, Spread: 36-48”<br />

014331 C1½ $14.99<br />

015471 C3 $25.00<br />

Cranberry Crush<br />

zones 4-9<br />

You will love the short but full, compact grower<br />

with scarlet red flowers blooming from near-black<br />

buds. These dram<strong>at</strong>ic blossoms cover the plant<br />

from mid-summer until early fall. They are set<br />

against a perfect backdrop of glossy deep green,<br />

le<strong>at</strong>hery, maple-like leaves with slight purple<br />

overtones. Height: 36-48”; Spread: 48-60”<br />

015211 C1½ $16.99<br />

016796 C3 $25.00<br />

Crown Jewels<br />

zones 4-9<br />

At a compact 30” high, Crown Jewels is definitely<br />

a jewel in the garden. In mid-summer, this new<br />

dwarf Hibiscus is bursing with dozens of yellow<br />

buds th<strong>at</strong> open to creamy white flowers with a red<br />

center. The exquisite maple-cut leaves are dark<br />

reddish-brown and very <strong>at</strong>tractive! Height: 30”;<br />

Spread: 30”<br />

016109 C1½ $19.99<br />

Fantasia<br />

zones 4-9<br />

Huge, dinner pl<strong>at</strong>e sized 8-9 inch wide flowers sit<br />

<strong>at</strong>op compact, mounded, shrub-like plants from<br />

mid to l<strong>at</strong>e summer. Each successive spring will<br />

bring larger flowers. This selection produces gre<strong>at</strong><br />

numbers of ruffled, rose-pink flowers with a red<br />

eye. The distinctively lobed, maple-like leaves are<br />

of heavy substance and add to the substantial look<br />

of this plant. Height: 36”; SPread: 12-24”<br />

015474 C3 $25.00<br />

Fireball<br />

zones 4-9<br />

Gigantic flowers up to 12" wide sit <strong>at</strong>op compact,<br />

shrub-like plants from mid to l<strong>at</strong>e summer. The<br />

blossoms are flaming red and have overlapping<br />

petals. The finely textured, dissected foliage of this<br />

selection glows with a purplish blush and the<br />

sturdy stems display red veining. Height: 48”,<br />

Spread: 24-36”<br />

005032 C1½ $16.99<br />

016783 C3 $25.00<br />

Kopper King<br />

zones 4-9<br />

Kopper King gets its name from its maple-like,<br />

coppery-red leaves th<strong>at</strong> are orange-red underne<strong>at</strong>h.<br />

This colorful foliage extends the plant's ornamental<br />

value through the entire growing season. It's hard<br />

to believe this tropical-looking beauty is hardy to<br />

zone 4! Height: 36-48”, Spread: 24-36”<br />

011606 C3 $25.00<br />

Lady Baltimore<br />

zones 4-9<br />

Valued for its l<strong>at</strong>e summer display, Lady Baltimore<br />

produces 5-6” wide, pink blooms with s<strong>at</strong>iny, red<br />

centers and ruffled petals. Strong, shrub-like<br />

foliage, which is more compact than standard<br />

hibiscus, supports these beautiful blooms in mid to<br />

l<strong>at</strong>e summer. Height: 4-5’; Spread: 4’<br />

016794 C3 $25.00<br />

Lord Baltimore<br />

zones 4-9<br />

Brilliant red flowers up to 10” across. Height: 60”<br />

016784 C3 $25.00<br />

Old Yella (moscheutos group)<br />

zones 4-9<br />

Huge, dinner pl<strong>at</strong>e sized flowers sit <strong>at</strong>op robust,<br />

shrub-like plants from mid to l<strong>at</strong>e summer. Each<br />

successive spring will bring larger flowers. Pale<br />

yellow buds open to huge 10-12 inch wide, creamy<br />

white, slightly ruffled flowers with a red eye. This<br />

selection has a conical habit th<strong>at</strong> stays compact. It's<br />

hard to believe this tropical-looking beauty is<br />

hardy! Height: 36-48”, Spread: 24-36”<br />

015473 C3 $25.00<br />

Party Favor<br />

zones 4-9<br />

Rose pink buds open to glossy cotton candy pink<br />

flowers with heavily ruffled, overlapping petals<br />

and a red eye. Since it is an indetermin<strong>at</strong>e<br />

bloomer, the flowers are produced <strong>at</strong> the nodes all<br />

up the flowering stems r<strong>at</strong>her than just <strong>at</strong> the top<br />

like some other cultivars. Height/Spread: 60”<br />

015212 C1½ $16.99<br />

016795 C3 $25.00<br />

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