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2019-2020 Walters Gardens Catalog

The official 2019-2020 Walters Gardens Catalog, featuring the complete line up of new Proven Winners Perennials.

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Dianthus ‘Fire and Ice’<br />

Dicentra eximia<br />

Dicentra ‘Fire Island’<br />

Dicentra ‘King of Hearts’<br />

New!<br />

Dicentra ‘Luxuriant’<br />

Dicentra ‘Pink Diamonds’<br />

Dicentra spectabilis<br />

Dianthus ‘Fire and Ice’ PP23483<br />

DIAFR30, DIAFR72 (Pinks) Produces a shower of cheerful raspberry colored, 1-1½” round blossoms with tiny light pink blotches and a white picotee edge on each<br />

petal. Fragrant flowers have unusually smooth edges. Grey-green foliage forms a short, densely compact, rounded clump. Asexual propagation prohibited.<br />

Height: 10” — Width: 14” — Zone: 4-9 — Bloom: ESu, EFa — Size: 30 & 72ct —<br />

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Dicentra eximia<br />

DICEXG1 (Fringed Bleeding Heart) Clusters of small, rose-pink buds open to pale pink, heart-shaped blossoms in spring and continues to bloom sporadically all<br />

season. Fern-like, grey-green foliage is somewhat heat tolerant and does not go summer dormant if given adequate moisture. Native to Eastern North America.<br />

Height: 15” — Width: 12-18” — Zone: 3-9 — Bloom: LSp - EFa — Size: #1 Grade — D<br />

Dicentra ‘Fire Island’ PP22488<br />

DICFI20, DICFI72 (Fern-leaved Bleeding Heart) More vigorous and disease resistant, earlier flowering, and heavier crop of sterile blossoms compared to<br />

‘Burning Hearts’. Sun loving alpine. Magenta-red, heart-shaped flowers appear for months. Finely textured, frosty blue foliage. Asexual propagation prohibited.<br />

Height: 12-15” — Width: 18-24” — Zone: 3-9 — Bloom: LSp - MSu — Size: 20 & 72ct — T<br />

Dicentra ‘King of Hearts’<br />

DICKHG1 (Fern-leaved Bleeding Heart) A vigorous sun and heat tolerant cultivar with unstoppable bloom power. Bright rose-pink, heart-shaped blossoms lighten to<br />

soft pink as new flowers are produced all season long. Plant does not go summer dormant if given adequate moisture. Canadian restrictions apply.<br />

Height: 8-10” — Width: 12” — Zone: 5-9 — Bloom: LSp - EFa — Size: #1 Grade — D<br />

Dicentra ‘Luxuriant’<br />

DICLUG1, DICLUG2 (Fern-leaved Bleeding Heart) A timeless classic. This everblooming selection produces dark reddish- pink, heart-shaped blossoms for many<br />

months beginning in spring. It is sun and heat tolerant, and the foliage does not go summer dormant if given adequate moisture. Canadian restrictions apply.<br />

Height: 12-15” — Width: 12-18” — Zone: 3-9 — Bloom: LSp - EFa — Size: #1 & #2 Grade — D<br />

NEW! Dicentra ‘Pink Diamonds’ PPAF CPBRAF<br />

This alpine-type hybrid is not a shade plant<br />

DICPD20, DICPD72 (Fern-leaved Bleeding Heart) Alpine-type bleeding heart that flowers in late spring and blooms throughout the season. Pink flowers<br />

open light pink and show a two-tone effect. Medium sized clump of fine, fern-like blue-green foliage. Prefers full sun and good drainage; do not<br />

overwater. All propagation prohibited. Proven Winners® label and container required.<br />

Height: 12-16” — Width: 16-18” — Zone: 3-9 — Bloom: LSp - EFa — Size: 20 & 72ct —<br />

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Dicentra spectabilis<br />

DICSP3E, DICSP2E (Old-Fashioned Bleeding Heart) This classic native perennial forms a large mass of fresh green leaves topped with arching sprays of large,<br />

puffy heart-shaped, rose pink flowers with white tips. May go summer dormant in some climates but no spring garden should be without it!<br />

Height: 30-36” — Width: 30-36” — Zone: 3-9 — Bloom: LSp — Size: 3-5 eye, 2-3 eye — C<br />

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