| * denotes NEW plants for Fall 2007 - Summer 2008
* Gardenia augusta ‘Chuck
Hayes’
(broadleaf evergreen shrub to 5 feet) (Zone 6) Semi-double fragrant
white flowers in the spring.
0.80¢ each |
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'Chuck Hayes' |
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* Gardenia augusta ‘Frostproof’
(broadleaf evergreen shrub to 4feet) (Zone 7) A delightfully fragrant
double white flower in summer. Compact growth habit and
lance-shaped foliage slightly larger than 'Radicans'.
0.80¢ each |
Gardenia augusta ‘Grif ’s Select’
(broadleaf evergreen shrub to 3 to 4 feet) (Zone 7) A compact, small
leaf form selected from a group of seedlings of Mike Dirr’s. Selected for
hardiness, compact habit, and heavy orange seed capsules in the fall. Fragrant
white flowers in May/June.
.80¢ each
‘Grif ’s Select’
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Gardenia augusta ‘Radicans
(broadleaf evergreen shrub to 2-3 feet) (Zone 7) A handsome,
small-leaved creeping version of the species. Double, fragrant,
whit flowers in May, June & July.
0.80¢ each |
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Gardenia augusta ‘Shooting Star’
(broadleaf evergreen shrub to 8 feet) (Zone 6 to 7) Fragrant, single,
white flowers in May to June. More upright grower and larger leaves than
other singles. From seeds collected at Beijing Botanical Garden in China.
More cold hardy than most Gardenias. 0.80¢
each
‘Shooting Star’
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* Grevillea x 'Canberra Gem'
(6 feet) (Zone 7) Called 'Spider Flower" for its unique red flower in
spring. Another wonderful plant I brought back from England.
Foliage is fine-textured and evergreen with an open, graceful habit.
$1.00 each |
Grevillea x‘Canberra
Gem’
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