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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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Dicentra s. ‘Alba’<br />

Dicentra s. ‘Gold Heart’<br />

Dicentra s. VALENTINE®<br />

Digitalis ‘Polkadot Princess’<br />

Digitalis p. ‘Candy Mountain’<br />

Photo Courtesy of Ivy Garth<br />

Digitalis p. ‘Dalmation Peach’<br />

Digitalis p. ‘Dalmation Purple’<br />

Photo Courtesy of Ball Horticultural Company<br />

Digitalis p. ‘Sugar Plum’<br />

Dicentra spectabilis ‘Alba’<br />

DICAL2E (Old-Fashioned Bleeding Heart) As charming as the pink forms but with puffy heart-shaped, white flowers. May also go summer dormant in some climates.<br />

Height: 30” — Width: 18-36” — Zone: 3-9 — Bloom: LSp — Size: 2-3 eye — C<br />

Dicentra spectabilis ‘Gold Heart’<br />

DICGH20, DICGH72 (Old-Fashioned Bleeding Heart) A bright twist on a classic perennial. Radiant yellow foliage creates the perfect backdrop for arching sprays<br />

of large pink and white, heart-shaped blossoms. Foliage color mellows a bit in summer. May go summer dormant in some climates. Discovered by Nori Pope.<br />

Height: 18-24” — Width: 24-36” — Zone: 3-9 — Bloom: LSp — Size: 20 & 72ct — C<br />

Dicentra spectabilis VALENTINE® (‘Hordival’ PP22739 COPF)<br />

DICVA2E (Old-Fashioned Bleeding Heart) A new spin on an old favorite! Bright red, puffy heart-shaped flowers with a white tip dangle from deep red, arching stems<br />

for several weeks. Quickly forms a robust clump of attractive foliage a bit darker than the species. May go summer dormant in some climates.<br />

STELLAR<br />

Seller<br />

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

Digitalis ‘Polkadot Princess’<br />

DIGPP30 (Foxglove) This sterile, bright pink, perennial foxglove has an incredibly long bloom time from summer into fall. The bushy,uniform, basal rosette of<br />

foliage is topped with tall stems that have flowers all the way around. From Thompson & Morgan.<br />

Height: 2½-3’ — Width: 1½-2’ — Zone: 4-9 — Bloom: ESu - EFa — Size: 30ct — S<br />

Digitalis purpurea ‘Candy Mountain’<br />

DIGCM30, DIGCM72 (Common Foxglove) The first foxglove from seed to have upward-facing flowers. Rose pink blossoms with speckled throats are produced<br />

on very strong, strictly upright stems. Forms large rosettes of downy, green leaves. Biennial.<br />

Height: 3-4’ — Width: 1-2’ — Zone: 4-9 — Bloom: ESu — Size: 30 & 72ct — S<br />

Digitalis purpurea Dalmation Series<br />

(Foxglove) These unique first year flowering perennial type Digitalis were introduced by Kieft-Pro Seeds. In German trials, they received high marks for their strong<br />

growth habit, floridity, and pure flower colors. All form a compact clump of basal green foliage.<br />

Height: 2-3’ — Width: 1’ — Zone: 4-9 — Bloom: ESu — Size: 30 & 72ct — S<br />

Digitalis purpurea ‘Dalmation Peach’ — DIGPE30, DIGPE72 Flowers open pinkish-peach then lighten to soft peach with tiny orange speckled throats.<br />

Digitalis purpurea ‘Dalmation Purple’ — DIGDP30, DIGDP72 Large spikes of outward facing, lilac-purple flowers with maroon spotted throats.<br />

Digitalis purpurea ‘Sugar Plum’<br />

DIGSP30, DIGSP72 (Common Foxglove) A bright pink version of ‘Pam’s Choice’. Tall spires of pink flowers with heavily speckled, dark purple throats. Flowers are<br />

spaced closely on the stems, resulting in strong color impact. Biennial. From Thompson & Morgan.<br />

Height: 2½-3½’ — Width: 1-2’ — Zone: 4-9 — Bloom: ESu — Size: 30 & 72ct — S<br />

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