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Evaline - (-20°F.) Strong grower, displaying carmine buds that open to light pink flowers with a reddish pink throat and blush. Grows 24” tall and 18” wide. gallon $9.00 microphylla - Hot Lips - (0°F.) Semi-deciduous, large growing 36” tall as wide with beautiful white and red flowers. gallon $8.00 x sylvestris - May Night - (-30°F.) Deep indigo flowers larger than most of the other types. Grows 3”- 6” tall and 24” wide. gallon $8.00 Sensation Series (nemorosa) - (-30°F.) This sensational dwarf series has it all: it’s free flowering, well-branched and compact, with just the right amount of vigor. The beautiful display of abundant flower spikes in soft color shades lasts throughout the summer. Grows 12” tall as wide. Deep Blue, Deep Rose, White - gallon $9.00 Saxifraga - Saxifragaceae - (-20°F.) Great rock garden plants that require a sunny exposure or light shade, moist soil and good drainage. Divide evergreen plants when the center turns brown. During April-June a prolific mat of rosette-type flowers are attractively presented. x arendsii - Triumph - Evergreen foliage topped by dark red flowers from spring to early summer. (6”- 9” high, 12” spread) 4” pot $3.00 Peter Pan - Bright pink blooms (6”- 9” high, 12” spread) 4” pot $3.00 Pixie - Masses of small. pale to rose pink flowers on shot stems. (4” high, 12” spread) 4” pot #30.00 White Pixie - White flowers. (6”- 9” high, 12” spread) 4” pot $3.00 Sedum - Crassulaceae - Succulent perennials. Sedums can transform difficult slopes into stunning areas of unparalleled seasonal color texture, shape and pattern. Once established, they will tolerate drought, grow in full sun or part shade and in well drained soil. Some dwarf growing varieties spread only inches in one year, others grow approximately 4” high with a 15”- 18” spread. Can be successfully grown in pot/dish gardens. 4” pot $3.00 Selaginella - Kraussiana - Aurea Gold Spikemoss - (-10°F.) A spreading evergreen with thin branching stems of golden green foliage. Excellent as a ground cover in protected locations. Prefers rich, moist, well-drained soil and some shade. Grows 6” tall as wide. 4” pot $5.00 Sempervivum - Crassulaceae - Hen and Chicks - Evergreen succulents with smaller groups of tightly compacted pointed leafy rosettes, tautened around larger or parent rosettes. Excellent for container growing and rock gardens. Requires good drainage. Plant in sun and requires some summer watering in warmer climates. Plants are hardy in all zones. Flowers are oftentimes in clusters of scarlet/pink tones, grows 1’ tall. 4” pot $5.00 Silene - Caryophyllaceae - Good for use in rockeries and walls or as an edging plant. Grows 6” tall and 18 “ wide. Hardy to (-20°F.) dioica - Clifford Moor - Narrow foliage is golden to cream with darker green centers. Single pink flowers. 4” pot $3.00, gallon $9.00 uniflora - Druett’s Variegated - Slow, spreading cushion of variegated cream and green foliage, topped with puffy white flowers. 4” pot $3.00 Sisyrinchium - Iridaceae - Blue-eyed Grass - Semi-evergreen, with small, sword-shaped leaves. Plant in full sun and moderately fertile soil. This grasslike plant is low maintenance and easy to grow. Devon Skies - Deep sky blue flowers with a yellow eye. Dark bluevoilet throat with dark blue veining. Compact habit loaded with color to 6” tall and 10” wide. gallon $8.00 Tanacetum - Asteraceae - (-20°F.) Nice for cut flowers, used in beds and borders. Prefers moist, fertile, well-drained soil. Plant in full sun. Blooms in June/July and grows 24” tall and spreads to 18”. coccineum - Robinson’s Pink - Fernlike foliage bears single, pink daisy flowers on long stems. gallon $9.00 coccineum - Robinson’s Red - Crimson red daisy flowers on sturdy, long stems. gallon $9.00 Thymus - Lamiaceae - Thyme - An evergreen perennial forming a thick spongy blanket of small handsomely textured leaves. Flourishes in welldrained soil, full sun to part shade with some summer watering. Attracts bees. Plant 12” apart. Hardy in all zones. 4” pot $3.00 camphoratus - (-30°F.) Leaves have a camphorlike fragrance that make a great addition to a potpourri. Purple flowers on a plant that grows 6”- 9” tall and spreads to 18”. serpyllum - Elfin - (-30°F) the smallest of all the thymus with minute green foliage and lavender flowers. (2” high and 8” spread). 60 serpyllum - Golden - (-30°F.) Golden green foliage with a lavender bloom in July-August. (4”- 6” high and 12” spread). Highland Cream - (-30°F.) Tiny green leaves with creamy variegation displaying pale pink flowers in June-Aug. (1”- 2” high and 12” spread). Lemon - (-30°F.) Lemon scented, glossy green leaves with clusters of tiney lavender-pink flowers in July-August (6”- 8” high and 6”- 12” spread) (upright). Lemon Variegated - (-20°F.) Pale lavender flowers above green leaves that are variegated with yellow and have a lemon scent. (6”- 9” high, 18” spread) (upright) pseudolanuginosus - Woolly - (-30°F.) One of the best ground covers, forms a dense mat of small gray woolly leaves with lavender July flowers. (3” high and 18” spread). serpyllum - Mauve - (-30°F) Small mauve blooms. (2” high and 12” spread). (July) serpyllum - Pink Chintz - (-30°F.) Salmon-pink July flowers with fleecy olive green foliage. (2” high and 8”- 12” spread). serpyllum coccineus - Major - (-30°F.) Lavender-red blooms (June-July) cover a 2” high and 10” spreading plant with green leaves, underscored with bronze-colored fall foliage. serpyllum var. albus - White - (-30°F.) Tiny white blooms cover small rich green leaves. (2” high and 12” spread). Tricyrtis - Convallariaceae - Toad Lily - (-20°F.) This plant blooms in late summer (July-Sept) with unusual, orchidlike blossoms. The flowers can appear at leaf joints or in terminal clusters depending on the variety, but all have unique flowers that are excellent for cutting. Empress - Stunning hybrid with large flowers and vigorous, glossy foliage. White flowers with deep purple spots and a bright center. Grows 24” tall as wide. gallon $9.00 Golden Festival - Bright yellow blooms with an abundace of bronze dots lighten up a shady spot. Grows 15” tall as wide. gallon $12.50 Trillium - Liliaceae - grandiflorum - (-20°F.) Plant in part to full shade, with regular water. Blooms occur in April/May and each stem is crowned with a whorl of three leaves from which a single three-petaled nodding flower emerges. If plant placement is left untouched, plants will replicate by rhizomes. The leaf canopy dies to the ground in mid-late summer. There are several other forms available. gallon $8.00 Trollius - Ranunculaceae - Globeflower - An excellent selection for bog gardens or waterside plantings. Dark green foliage remains nice looking throughout the season. Slow to increase so plant in groups. Long blooming with regular deadheading. Needs full to part shade. Hardy to -40°F. Plants grow 18” tall and spread to 24”. Disease and pest resistant. chinensis - Golden Queen - Vigorous grower with deeply cut leaves and golden orange flowers. gallon $9.00 x cultorum - Lemon Queen - Lovely green foliage with lemon colored flowers. gallon $9.00 Viola - Violaceae - Violet - Often you think of aggressive ground covers when Viola is mentioned. Ours are all well behaved, non-spreading varieties with delightful flower power. Best grown in sun to part shade. Columbine - (-30°F.) Pretty purple and white streaked flowers that grow 3”- 6” and spread to 18”. 4” pot $3.00, gallon $8.00 cornuta - Victoria’s Blush (-20°F.)- Masses of pale pink flowers with fine magenta rays and a magenta flush around the center on a plant growing 6”- 12” tall and 9” wide. 4” pot $3.00 Etain - (-30°F.) Beautiful large, creamy flowers accented by lavender purple edges. Blooms have a lovely fragrance. Grows 6”- 9” tall and spreads 18”. 4” pot $3.00, gallon $8.00 Julian - (0°F.) Fragrant, slightly frilled, pale inky blue blooms with a compact growing habit to 8’ tall by 10” wide. 4” pot $3.00 Rebecca - (-10°F.) Lovely, fragrant flowers that look like an impressionistic version of a Viola. They are blotched cream and lavender with a compact habit, 6”- 9” tall and 18” wide, a very well behaved plant. 4” pot $3.00, gallon $8.00 Starry Night - (-20°F.) Fragrant blooms of primrose yellow with soft lavender edges growing 8” tall as wide. 4” pot $3.00 Zauschneria - Onagraceae - California Fuchsia - A rapid spreader that delivers a profusion of tubular flowers for late season color. Plant in all types of soil, full sun and is drought tolerant and thrives in rockeries, borders and rock walls. (June-Aug) Hardy to -40°F. gallon $10.00 garrettii - Orange Carpet - Masses of orange scarlet, tubular, Fuchsia-like blooms in summer. Hummingbirds love it. Grows 6” tall and 18” wide. Website: www.whitneygardens.com • Brinnon, WA 98320 • Ph: (800) 952-2404 • Fx: (360) 796-3556 Email: info@whitneygardens.com

Kalmia Latifolia (Mountain Laurel) A very hardy (-20°F.) mounding evergreen shrub, silhouetted with amply produced dark green medium-sized lustrous leaves. The blooms almost appear to be inverted Japanese umbrellas produced with remarkable freedom in late May/early June. Plant in full sun or part shade and fertilize the same as for rhododendrons. A great acquisition for the garden that generally grow 3’ in 10 years. Pricing ( 6” - 8” $15.00) ( 8” - 10” $25.00) (10”- 12” $30.00) (12”- 18” $35.00) Bullseye - A plant bearing appealing flame-colored foliage interfaced with blooms beautifully ornamented with cinnamon-purple bands. 10”- 12” $30.00 Carol - Flaming red buds open to feature white flowers that beautifully framework a compact well-furnished plant. 12”- 18” $35.00 Elf - A more compact and dense plant (2’ tall in 10 years) with pink buds opening to a blush-white. 10”- 12” $30.00 Kaliedoscope - An appealing bright mahogany-red flower encompassed by a white throat and margins on a compace well-furnished plant. 10”- 12” $30..00 Magnolias Species & Hybrids Magnolias bloom almost all year around. Plant in full sun or part shade in enriched well-drained, aerated soils with ample moisture. Protect from severe winds, drought and poor drainage. Fertilize with a general all-purpose fertilizer. M. grandiflora Edith Bogue. (Hardy to -24°F.) A 25’ evergreen tree with lustrous large leaves and enormous white lemon scented fragrant flowers that bloom from late July through November. Very heat resistant and tolerant of damp soil. Branches tend to be somewhat brittle, so protect from winds and snow. 5’- 6’ $75.00 M. Seiboldii Colossus. (-10°F.) Fragrant white flowers on a tree that matures at 20’ tall as wide. Blooms in June. 3’- 4’ $60.00 M. Stellata Centennial. (-10°F. to -20°F.) This tree reaches a height of 15’- 20’ with a spread of 10’- 15’. Large flowers starting with pink tinges fading to pure white in late April. 3’- 4’ $45.00 M. Stellata Waterlily. (-10°F. to -20°F.) A well proportioned compact 12’ tree clad with a profusion of pink buds that open to light double strap-like petals and fade to pure white. Beautiful green foliage. (Early April) 3’- 4’ $45.00 M. Ann. (-10°F. to -20°F.) An especially inviting appearance as the small flowers of pink-purple, cinnamon scented, will undoubtedly be a traffic stopper when in full bloom. Matures at 15’ tall and 12’ wide. (Late April) 3’- 4’ $45.00 M. Butterflies. (-10°F. to -20°F.) A well-branching, upright tree (15’- 18’) is animated with cup-shaped bright yellow blooms and showy red stamens within. (Late April) 5’- 6’ $80.00 M. Elizabeth. (-10°F. to -20°F.) Pale yellow, fragrant blooms beautifully canopy a vigorous upright and spreading 25' tree. A superb display of blooms add a dramatic touch to the landscape. (May) 5’- 6’ $80.00 Little Linda - A very bushy, well-branching diminutive dwarf growing plant (2’ x 2’ in 10 years), producing red buds that unfold to feature pale pink blooms. 10”- 12” $30.00 Minuet - A miniature growing plant (2’ in 10 years) canopied with large bright cinnamon-maroon banding with a white throat and edging. 10”- 12” $30.00 Olympic Fire - Beautiful red buds unfurl to exhibit large pink blooms dispayed above deep green foliage. 10”- 12” $30.00 Ostbo Red - Exquisite red buds open to parade a mass of showy pink blooms. 10”- 12” $30.00 Peppermint - A central red flower core highlights distinctive white blooms with red bands radiating out to the margins, classically poised on a compact plant. 10”- 12” $30.00 Raspberry Glow - This plant is blanketed with deep green foliage accented with red stems, together covered by deep wine-red buds that open to bright rosy-red blooms. 10”- 12” $30.00 Snowdrift - A densely foliaged plant with lustrous dark green leaves, displaying angelic white flowers of good substance. 12”- 18” $35.00 Tiddlywinks - A dwarf, densely foliaged rounded plant (2’ tall as wide in 10 years) with radiant pink blooms. 6”- 8” $15.00, 10”- 12” $30.00 M. Galaxy. (Hardy to -15°F.) This superb introduction displays large 9” red-purple flowers amassed with great profusion, on an upright branch ing tree to 20'. (Early April) 3’- 4’ $60.00 M. Iufer. (-10°F. to -20°F.) Star-shaped white flowers are borne abundantly in the spring with antlers inside each flower dramatically tipped in red. This tree grows upright to 15’. 3’- 4’ $50.00 M. Marilyn. (-20°F. to -30°F.) Fragrant blooms of 6 tepal cup-shaped red-purple outside, contrasted by lighter color inside with deeper veining, are held upright and partially open through most of the blooming season. (Early May). This multi-branching 15’- 18’ upright, somewhat open growing tree is well furnished with 6” elliptic leaves that appear after bloom. 5’- 6’ $80.00 M. x Soulangiana. Saucer or Chinese Magnolia. (0°F. to -10°F.) Smothered in early May blossoms, the saucer-like 6” pink to white flowers, with purplish-pink buds framework a broadly branching, multitrunked, rounded 25’ tree with coarse green foliage. This tree gains great floral prominence each spring. 4’- 5’ $70.00 M. Sunburst. (-10°F. to -20°F.) Very deep canary yellow blooms have narrow petals that open into an upright, 5” tall, narrow flower. In bloom the tree appears to be covered with candle flames. Beautiful foliage that is heavy textured and quilted. Leaves have waxy margins. Growth habit is upright with a fairly fast rate for and outstanding tree to 30’. (Mid- April) 5’- 6’ $80.00 M. Vulcan. (0°F. to +10°F.) The special feature of this 20’ tree with an upright and spreading carriage, are sensational 11” wide bright ruby-red blooms of heavy texture that create a dazzling floral highlight in your garden each early April. 5’- 6’ $75.00 This is our short list of magnolias. We inventory more varieties. Website: www.whitneygardens.com. • Brinnon, WA 98320 • Ph: (800) 952-2404 • Fx: (360) 796-3556 Email: info@whitneygardens.com 61

Evaline - (-20°F.) Strong grower, displaying carmine buds that open to<br />

light pink flowers with a reddish pink throat and blush. Grows 24” tall<br />

and 18” wide. gallon $9.00<br />

microphylla - Hot Lips - (0°F.) Semi-deciduous, large growing 36” tall<br />

as wide with beautiful white and red flowers. gallon $8.00<br />

x sylvestris - May Night - (-30°F.) Deep indigo flowers larger than most<br />

of <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r types. Grows 3”- 6” tall and 24” wide. gallon $8.00<br />

Sensation Series (nemorosa) - (-30°F.) This sensational dwarf series<br />

has it all: it’s free flowering, well-branched and compact, with just <strong>the</strong><br />

right amount of vigor. The beautiful display of abundant flower spikes in<br />

soft color shades lasts throughout <strong>the</strong> summer. Grows 12” tall as wide.<br />

Deep Blue, Deep Rose, White - gallon $9.00<br />

Saxifraga - Saxifragaceae - (-20°F.) Great rock garden plants that<br />

require a sunny exposure or light shade, moist soil and good drainage.<br />

Divide evergreen plants when <strong>the</strong> center turns brown. During April-June<br />

a prolific mat of rosette-type flowers are attractively presented.<br />

x arendsii - Triumph - Evergreen foliage topped by dark red flowers<br />

from spring to early summer. (6”- 9” high, 12” spread) 4” pot $3.00<br />

Peter Pan - Bright pink blooms (6”- 9” high, 12” spread) 4” pot $3.00<br />

Pixie - Masses of small. pale to rose pink flowers on shot stems. (4” high,<br />

12” spread) 4” pot #30.00<br />

White Pixie - White flowers. (6”- 9” high, 12” spread) 4” pot $3.00<br />

Sedum - Crassulaceae - Succulent perennials. Sedums can transform<br />

difficult slopes into stunning areas of unparalleled seasonal color texture,<br />

shape and pattern. Once established, <strong>the</strong>y will tolerate drought, grow in<br />

full sun or part shade and in well drained soil. Some dwarf growing<br />

varieties spread only inches in one year, o<strong>the</strong>rs grow approximately 4”<br />

high with a 15”- 18” spread. Can be successfully grown in pot/dish gardens.<br />

4” pot $3.00<br />

Selaginella - Kraussiana - Aurea Gold Spikemoss - (-10°F.) A spreading<br />

evergreen with thin branching stems of golden green foliage.<br />

Excellent as a ground cover in protected locations. Prefers rich, moist,<br />

well-drained soil and some shade. Grows 6” tall as wide. 4” pot $5.00<br />

Sempervivum - Crassulaceae - Hen and Chicks - Evergreen succulents<br />

with smaller groups of tightly compacted pointed leafy rosettes, tautened<br />

around larger or parent rosettes. Excellent for container growing and<br />

rock gardens. Requires good drainage. Plant in sun and requires some<br />

summer watering in warmer climates. Plants are hardy in all zones.<br />

Flowers are oftentimes in clusters of scarlet/pink tones, grows 1’ tall. 4”<br />

pot $5.00<br />

Silene - Caryophyllaceae - Good for use in rockeries and walls or as an<br />

edging plant. Grows 6” tall and 18 “ wide. Hardy to (-20°F.)<br />

dioica - Clifford Moor - Narrow foliage is golden to cream with darker<br />

green centers. Single pink flowers. 4” pot $3.00, gallon $9.00<br />

uniflora - Druett’s Variegated - Slow, spreading cushion of variegated<br />

cream and green foliage, topped with puffy white flowers. 4” pot $3.00<br />

Sisyrinchium - Iridaceae - Blue-eyed Grass - Semi-evergreen, with<br />

small, sword-shaped leaves. Plant in full sun and moderately fertile soil.<br />

This grasslike plant is low maintenance and easy to grow.<br />

Devon Skies - Deep sky blue flowers with a yellow eye. Dark bluevoilet<br />

throat with dark blue veining. Compact habit loaded with color to<br />

6” tall and 10” wide. gallon $8.00<br />

Tanacetum - Asteraceae - (-20°F.) Nice for cut flowers, used in beds and<br />

borders. Prefers moist, fertile, well-drained soil. Plant in full sun.<br />

Blooms in June/July and grows 24” tall and spreads to 18”.<br />

coccineum - Robinson’s Pink - Fernlike foliage bears single, pink daisy<br />

flowers on long stems. gallon $9.00<br />

coccineum - Robinson’s Red - Crimson red daisy flowers on sturdy,<br />

long stems. gallon $9.00<br />

Thymus - Lamiaceae - Thyme - An evergreen perennial forming a thick<br />

spongy blanket of small handsomely textured leaves. Flourishes in welldrained<br />

soil, full sun to part shade with some summer watering. Attracts<br />

bees. Plant 12” apart. Hardy in all zones. 4” pot $3.00<br />

camphoratus - (-30°F.) Leaves have a camphorlike fragrance that make<br />

a great addition to a potpourri. Purple flowers on a plant that grows 6”-<br />

9” tall and spreads to 18”.<br />

serpyllum - Elfin - (-30°F) <strong>the</strong> smallest of all <strong>the</strong> thymus with minute<br />

green foliage and lavender flowers. (2” high and 8” spread).<br />

60<br />

serpyllum - Golden - (-30°F.) Golden green foliage with a lavender<br />

bloom in July-August. (4”- 6” high and 12” spread).<br />

Highland Cream - (-30°F.) Tiny green leaves with creamy variegation<br />

displaying pale pink flowers in June-Aug. (1”- 2” high and 12” spread).<br />

Lemon - (-30°F.) Lemon scented, glossy green leaves with clusters of<br />

tiney lavender-pink flowers in July-August (6”- 8” high and 6”- 12”<br />

spread) (upright).<br />

Lemon Variegated - (-20°F.) Pale lavender flowers above green leaves<br />

that are variegated with yellow and have a lemon scent. (6”- 9” high, 18”<br />

spread) (upright)<br />

pseudolanuginosus - Woolly - (-30°F.) One of <strong>the</strong> best ground covers,<br />

forms a dense mat of small gray woolly leaves with lavender July flowers.<br />

(3” high and 18” spread).<br />

serpyllum - Mauve - (-30°F) Small mauve blooms. (2” high and 12”<br />

spread). (July)<br />

serpyllum - Pink Chintz - (-30°F.) Salmon-pink July flowers with fleecy<br />

olive green foliage. (2” high and 8”- 12” spread).<br />

serpyllum coccineus - Major - (-30°F.) Lavender-red blooms (June-July)<br />

cover a 2” high and 10” spreading plant with green leaves, underscored<br />

with bronze-colored fall foliage.<br />

serpyllum var. albus - White - (-30°F.) Tiny white blooms cover small<br />

rich green leaves. (2” high and 12” spread).<br />

Tricyrtis - Convallariaceae - Toad Lily - (-20°F.) This plant blooms in<br />

late summer (July-Sept) with unusual, orchidlike blossoms. The flowers<br />

can appear at leaf joints or in terminal clusters depending on <strong>the</strong> variety,<br />

but all have unique flowers that are excellent for cutting.<br />

Empress - Stunning hybrid with large flowers and vigorous, glossy foliage.<br />

White flowers with deep purple spots and a bright center. Grows 24”<br />

tall as wide. gallon $9.00<br />

Golden Festival - Bright yellow blooms with an abundace of bronze<br />

dots lighten up a shady spot. Grows 15” tall as wide. gallon $12.50<br />

Trillium - Liliaceae - grandiflorum - (-20°F.) Plant in part to full shade,<br />

with regular water. Blooms occur in April/May and each stem is crowned<br />

with a whorl of three leaves from which a single three-petaled nodding<br />

flower emerges. If plant placement is left untouched, plants will replicate<br />

by rhizomes. The leaf canopy dies to <strong>the</strong> ground in mid-late summer. There<br />

are several o<strong>the</strong>r forms available. gallon $8.00<br />

Trollius - Ranunculaceae - Globeflower - An excellent selection for bog<br />

gardens or waterside plantings. Dark green foliage remains nice looking<br />

throughout <strong>the</strong> season. Slow to increase so plant in groups. Long blooming<br />

with regular deadheading. Needs full to part shade. Hardy to -40°F. Plants<br />

grow 18” tall and spread to 24”. Disease and pest resistant.<br />

chinensis - Golden Queen - Vigorous grower with deeply cut leaves and<br />

golden orange flowers. gallon $9.00<br />

x cultorum - Lemon Queen - Lovely green foliage with lemon colored<br />

flowers. gallon $9.00<br />

Viola - Violaceae - Violet - Often you think of aggressive ground covers<br />

when Viola is mentioned. Ours are all well behaved, non-spreading varieties<br />

with delightful flower power. Best grown in sun to part shade.<br />

Columbine - (-30°F.) Pretty purple and white streaked flowers that grow<br />

3”- 6” and spread to 18”. 4” pot $3.00, gallon $8.00<br />

cornuta - Victoria’s Blush (-20°F.)- Masses of pale pink flowers with<br />

fine magenta rays and a magenta flush around <strong>the</strong> center on a plant growing<br />

6”- 12” tall and 9” wide. 4” pot $3.00<br />

Etain - (-30°F.) Beautiful large, creamy flowers accented by lavender<br />

purple edges. Blooms have a lovely fragrance. Grows 6”- 9” tall and<br />

spreads 18”. 4” pot $3.00, gallon $8.00<br />

Julian - (0°F.) Fragrant, slightly frilled, pale inky blue blooms with a<br />

compact growing habit to 8’ tall by 10” wide. 4” pot $3.00<br />

Rebecca - (-10°F.) Lovely, fragrant flowers that look like an impressionistic<br />

version of a Viola. They are blotched cream and lavender with a<br />

compact habit, 6”- 9” tall and 18” wide, a very well behaved plant. 4”<br />

pot $3.00, gallon $8.00<br />

Starry Night - (-20°F.) Fragrant blooms of primrose yellow with soft<br />

lavender edges growing 8” tall as wide. 4” pot $3.00<br />

Zauschneria - Onagraceae - California Fuchsia - A rapid spreader that<br />

delivers a profusion of tubular flowers for late season color. Plant in all<br />

types of soil, full sun and is drought tolerant and thrives in rockeries, borders<br />

and rock walls. (June-Aug) Hardy to -40°F. gallon $10.00<br />

garrettii - Orange Carpet - Masses of orange scarlet, tubular, Fuchsia-like<br />

blooms in summer. Hummingbirds love it. Grows 6” tall and 18” wide.<br />

Website: www.whitneygardens.com • Brinnon, WA 98320 • Ph: (800) 952-2404 • Fx: (360) 796-3556<br />

Email: info@whitneygardens.com

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