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* denotes NEW plants for Fall 2007- Summer 2008
Weigela florida ‘Dark Horse’
PP#14,381
(Shrub to 3 feet) (Zone 4) A purple/black foliaged cultivar from
the breeder Peter Moore of England. The foliage is smaller and has a slight
curl to it. Good deep pink flowers. Has held up well in our gardens for
two hot summers. Heights is one-third the size of ‘Wine and Roses’. Introduced
by PlantHaven. $1.10 each
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‘Dark Horse’
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French Lace™ |
* Weigela florida French Lace™
PP#12,666 (Shrub to 5 feet) (Zone 5) Red flowers in early spring and
variegated green/gold foliage. .$1.25 each |
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‘Minuet’
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Weigela florida ‘Minuet’
(Shrub to 2 feet) (Zone 5) Very compact with green foliage and dark
red flowers.
0.80¢ each |
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Pink Poppet PPAF |
Weigela florida Pink Poppet (PPAF)
(Shrub to 3 feet) (Zone 5) New release with profuse, soft pink flowers
presented on the outside of the green foliage. Heavy repeat blooming. Introduced
by PlantHaven. $1.10 each |
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'Red Prince’ |
Weigela florida ‘Red Prince’
(Shrub to 5 feet) (Zone 5) Green foliage with red flowers.
0.80¢
each |
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Weigela florida ‘Tango’
(Shrub to 2 feet) (Zone 5) Compact cultivar with purple foliage that
maintains its color throughout the summer. Flowers are red with a yellowish
throat. 0.85¢ each
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‘Tango’
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Weigela florida ‘Variegata’
(Shrub to 5 feet) (Zone 5) Creamy/white-edged leaves with pink flowers.
0.80¢
each
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‘Variegata’
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Wisteria frutescens ‘Amethyst Falls’
(Vine to 20 feet) (Zone 5) A selection from the Head Brothers of Head-Lee
Nursery in Seneca, South Carolina. Deep lavender-blue, fragrant flowers
in mid-April. Reblooms throughout the summer. Much easier to maintain than
other wisterias. In our garden, we keep it as a shrub. $1.35
each
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‘Amethyst Falls’
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