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<strong>Van</strong> <strong>Dijk</strong> & <strong>Co</strong> B.V.<br />
FlowerSeed <strong>Co</strong>mpany<br />
P.O.Box 137 Enkhuiz<strong>en</strong> Wilhelminaplantso<strong>en</strong> 45<br />
1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
Catalogue <strong>2007</strong><br />
Prices are stated in EURO’s per 100 G. or otherwise as indicated.<br />
To orders for less than the indicated quantities an additional charge of 20% is applicable<br />
Abelmoschus manihot see Hibiscus manihot<br />
Abutilon vitifolium (<strong>Co</strong>rynabutilon vitifolium)<br />
Climbing Maple<br />
010.20 Delft blue*, large exquisite lav<strong>en</strong>der or porcelain-blue flowers, in form like the flower of a single<br />
hollyhock; vine-leaved silvery foliage; easily raised from seed<br />
EURO / 100 gram<br />
56,-- / 10 g<br />
Abutilon x hybridum maximum<br />
Flowering Maple, Chinese Lantern<br />
010.40 Bellvue mixed*, beautiful pastel shades; a large flowered selection 48,--<br />
Acacia dealbata (A. decurr<strong>en</strong>s dealbata)<br />
Mimosa, Silver Wattle<br />
010.80 Species, bright yellow flowers; attractive foliage 38,--<br />
Acanthus mollis<br />
Artist's Acanthus, Bear's Breaches, Bear's Foot, Branke-Ursine<br />
011.00 Temple Pillars, white tinged pink; fine glossy gre<strong>en</strong> foliage; stout spikes 46,--<br />
Achillea millefolium<br />
Thousand Seal, Bloodwort, Milfoil<br />
011.50 Aquarelle*, warm, light & bright water-colour shades; abundantly flowering the 1st year; semi-dwarf<br />
plant habit<br />
Achillea nana<br />
Dwarf Milfoil, Glacier Chamomile, Dwarf Alpine Yarrow<br />
011.60 White, on slightly fluffy stems d<strong>en</strong>se, flat-topped clusters of white flowers; attractive, dwarf aromatica<br />
plant; the lower woolly, pinnate leaves form almost white rosettes<br />
140,-- / 10 g<br />
28.-- 1 g.<br />
Achillea ptarmica<br />
Sneezewort, Shirt-buttons, Goosetongues, Sev<strong>en</strong> Year's Love<br />
011.70 Ballerina, double flowered, pure white; dwarf; early; annual culture 66,-- / 10 g<br />
Achillea siberica (A. camchatica) (A. mongolica) 88,-- / 10 g<br />
Mongolian Yarrow<br />
011.80 Taiga Love *, soft pink; dark gre<strong>en</strong> foliage<br />
Aconitum hemsleyanum<br />
Climbing Monkshood<br />
012.20 Species, climber with deeply cut foliage; thin stems terminate in violet-blue flower heads 30,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Actaea spicata (A. nigra)<br />
Banebeberry, Eurasian Baneberry, Herb Christopher, l'Actée <strong>en</strong> épi, Christophskraut, Hex<strong>en</strong>kraut,<br />
Wolfsbeere, Teufelsbeere, Christoffelkruid, Trolldruva, Trollbær, Druemunke, Mustakonnanmarja,<br />
Czerniec Gronkowy<br />
012.70 Black Berry, this is the black berried form from the Western Himalayas. Distinct! 158.--<br />
Actinidia chin<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
Chinese Gooseberry, Kiwi Fruit<br />
012.80 Kiwi, creamy flowers; buff edible fruits 42,50<br />
Actinidia deliciosa (A. chin<strong>en</strong>sis deliciosa)<br />
Chinese Gooseberry, Kiwi Fruit<br />
012.84 Hayward Giant, large-fruited commercial form; variable 96,--<br />
Actinotus helianthii<br />
Flannel Flower<br />
012.90 Species, star-like creamy white, flannel-textured flowers; deeply divided foliage; very attractive furry<br />
stems<br />
Actinotus humilis<br />
Baby Flannel Flower<br />
012.94 Species, unique felty white flowers; it flowers freely the first year from seed, and can thus be grown<br />
as a half-hardy annual; a most attractive and unusual plant with a great commercial pot<strong>en</strong>tial<br />
Phone: +31 228 321942 www.vandijk<strong>en</strong>co.com Facsimile: +31 228 316372<br />
VAT.no.: 807396242B01 E-mail: vandijk<strong>en</strong>co@hetnet.nl C.O.C.no.: 36052614<br />
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212,--<br />
44,-- / 10 g
<strong>Van</strong> <strong>Dijk</strong> & <strong>Co</strong> B.V.<br />
FlowerSeed <strong>Co</strong>mpany<br />
P.O.Box 137 Enkhuiz<strong>en</strong> Wilhelminaplantso<strong>en</strong> 45<br />
1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
Ad<strong>en</strong>ophora x hybrida<br />
Ladybells, Becherglocke, Drüs<strong>en</strong>glocke, Duft- Becherglock, Bekerklokje<br />
013.00 Amethyst, large numbers of beautiful, nodding, bell-shaped lilac-blue flowers cover fine spikes which<br />
rise above inconspicuous rosettes of leaves; perfect for ornam<strong>en</strong>tal flower borders<br />
Aethionema coridifolium<br />
Lebanon Candytuft<br />
013.20 Pink, the true variety of this free blooming, per<strong>en</strong>nial plant has heads of bright rose-pink and<br />
comparatively stout unbranching stems d<strong>en</strong>sely set with narrow blue-grey leaves<br />
Aethionema grandiflorum (A. pulchellum)<br />
Stone Cress, Burnt Candytuft, Persian Candytuft<br />
013.24 Mount Elbrus*, a charming little, bushy plant with lovely, large flowers of a warm rose colour on<br />
numerous g<strong>en</strong>tly curving racemes<br />
Agapanthus praecox minimus (A. umbellatus)<br />
African Lily, Transvaal Lily, Lily of the Nile, Love Flower<br />
013.40 Adelaide*, deep blue flowers in umbels in summer; graceful light gre<strong>en</strong>, sword-shaped leaves; an<br />
excell<strong>en</strong>t variety for pots, tubs, and containers for conservatories<br />
Agastache aurantiaca<br />
Orange Hummingbird Mint<br />
013.50 Sunrise*, apricot-orange spikes; richly fragrant foliage; very quick growing, excell<strong>en</strong>t in bedding,<br />
borders and containers; flowers in the first year from seed; is best grown as an annual<br />
90.-- / 10.000 sds<br />
Phone: +31 228 321942 www.vandijk<strong>en</strong>co.com Facsimile: +31 228 316372<br />
VAT.no.: 807396242B01 E-mail: vandijk<strong>en</strong>co@hetnet.nl C.O.C.no.: 36052614<br />
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600.--<br />
246,-- / 10 g<br />
186-- / 10 g<br />
Agastache cana (Cedronella c.)(A. astromontana)(Monarda a.)<br />
Dwarf Nectar Hyssop. Lav<strong>en</strong>der Mint, Mosquito Plant<br />
013.60 Lucky Lady*, bright carmine-pink; rich flowering; very ev<strong>en</strong> plant habit 350.--<br />
013.62 Purple Lady*, as the above but bright purple 450.--<br />
013.80<br />
Agastache fo<strong>en</strong>iculum (A. anethiodora)(A. anisata)<br />
Anise Hyssop, Licorice Mint, Agastache F<strong>en</strong>ouil, Anis Hysope, Hysope Anisée, Grande Hysope,<br />
Anisysop, Duftnessel, Koreanische Minze, Anijsplant, Anijsdropplant, Anijsnetel<br />
Blue Spike, clear lav<strong>en</strong>der-blue flowers in large spikes from early June til frost; leaves are strongly<br />
anise-sc<strong>en</strong>ted and are used fresh or dry as a tea or seasoning; flowers produce abundant nectar and<br />
therefor it is an excell<strong>en</strong>t- or wonder honey-plant; early and uniform<br />
24.--<br />
013.84 Snow Spike, white counterpart of the above 24.--<br />
Agastache pallidiflora ssp. neomexicana (Cedronella n.)<br />
New Mexico Hummingbird Mint, New Mexico Giant Hyssop, Dropplant, Anijsnetel, Pachuli<br />
014.00 Lav<strong>en</strong>der Haze, tight spikes of lav<strong>en</strong>der-pink flowers; stiff upright stems; silvery gre<strong>en</strong> foliage;<br />
lav<strong>en</strong>der sc<strong>en</strong>ted<br />
Agastache rupestris<br />
Rocky Honey Plant, Thread-leaf Giant Hyssop, Sunset Hyssop, Anise Hyssop<br />
014.10 Burnt Orange*, pastel salmon-burnt orange flowers; distinctive, smoky grey-gre<strong>en</strong> foliage and stems;<br />
bushy and compact plants, which make them extremely useful for containers, pots etc.<br />
Agastache wrightii<br />
Giant Hyssop, Texas Hyssop<br />
014.20 Sonoran*, small whitish lav<strong>en</strong>der flowers; the highly fragrant foliage has a hint of liquorice; the<br />
triangular grey-gre<strong>en</strong> leaves are usually not wrinkling upon drying<br />
314.--<br />
432.--<br />
98,-- / 10.000 sds<br />
014.30<br />
Agastache x breviflora<br />
Nectar Hyssop, Liquorice Mint, Trans-Pecos Giant Hyssop<br />
Bordeaux Magnifique*, beautiful, vivid wine-red or striking old<strong>en</strong>, vivid Bordeaux-red; monarda-like<br />
blooms with a very pleasant, fresh liquorice odour; upright spikes<br />
p.o.r.<br />
014.34 Rosé Magnifique*, as the above, but vivid rose-pink, dotted rosy-red p.o.r.<br />
Agropyron magellanicum (Elymus m.)<br />
Magellan Blue Grass<br />
016.80 Eleusis, leaves are erect to somewhat flatt<strong>en</strong>ed and spreading, flat or folded, glabrous or puberulous,<br />
vivid blue-grey; it is grown for its unusual digitate panicles, which may be cut and dried before the<br />
infloresc<strong>en</strong>ce is fully developed; spikes become straw-yellow<br />
Agrostis nebulosa (A. t<strong>en</strong>uis)(A. vulgaris)(A. elegans)<br />
Cloud Grass, Nebelgras, Wolke Gras, Struisgras, Udu-Kastehein<br />
016.90 Species, hardy, annual flowering grass; very sl<strong>en</strong>der culms, which are glossy darkgre<strong>en</strong>.<br />
Infloresc<strong>en</strong>ce light and graceful, loose, broadly spreading with long branches and valuable for cutting<br />
for mixing with flowers in summer, or drying for winter decoration; it will grow in any ordinary soil in a<br />
sunny position; can be grown as a potplant as well.<br />
p.o.r.<br />
144.-- / 10 g.<br />
36.--
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FlowerSeed <strong>Co</strong>mpany<br />
P.O.Box 137 Enkhuiz<strong>en</strong> Wilhelminaplantso<strong>en</strong> 45<br />
1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
Agrostocrinum scabrum<br />
Blue Grass Lily<br />
017.00 Species, deep blue flowers; highly ornam<strong>en</strong>tal 354,--<br />
Ainsworthia trachycarpa<br />
Lace Flower, Point d' Al<strong>en</strong>con, Al<strong>en</strong>conner Spitz<strong>en</strong>, Kantbloem, Umbelífera de Chipre e Israel<br />
018.00 Nature’s Art, white flowers in broad umbels; beautiful Ammi-like cut flower 128,--<br />
Aira elegantissima (A. capillaris)(A. elegans)(Agrostis algeri<strong>en</strong>sis)<br />
Hair Grass<br />
018.10 Hapsilauha, loose tufts; branches spreading; delicate branchlets; dwarf p.o.r.<br />
Ajuga g<strong>en</strong>ev<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
Blue Bugle<br />
018.30 Species, blue, non trailing 220,--<br />
Ajuga reptans<br />
Carpet Bugleweed, <strong>Co</strong>mmon Bugle<br />
018.40 Blue Carpet, dark blue flowers in summer; useful ground covering plant 430,--<br />
Albizia julibrissin<br />
SilkTree<br />
018.50 Species, terminal mop-like clusters of the pale pink stam<strong>en</strong>s look like flowers; leaves divided; nice<br />
small tree<br />
Alcea ficifolia (Althaea ficifolia)<br />
Fig-leaved Hollyhock, Per<strong>en</strong>nial Hollyhock<br />
019.00 Antwerp Stars, vigorous, rust tolerant plants of a bushy habit with distinct foliage and long spikes of<br />
beautiful, large, single, saucer-shaped flowers in the shade of yellow, copper, pink, red and white<br />
Alcea pallida (Althaea pallida)<br />
Eastern Hollyhock<br />
019.10 Species, delightful, yellow-c<strong>en</strong>tred, rosy lilac, shaded salmon; a beautiful, single flowered species 240.--<br />
Alcea rosea annua (Althaea rosea annua)<br />
Double flowered, annual Hollyhock<br />
019.20 Majorette, a dwarf variety with a bushy habit and large fully double, frilly flowers in a glorious and full<br />
colour range bringing a mass of colour in the gard<strong>en</strong><br />
Alcea rosea (Althaea rosea)<br />
Chater’s double flowered, bi<strong>en</strong>nial Hollyhock<br />
019.50 Chamois, apricot-buff 32.60<br />
019.52 Chestnut, chestnut-brown 32.60<br />
019.54 Crimson, deep blood-red 32.60<br />
019.56 Lav<strong>en</strong>der, lavander-lilac 32.60<br />
019.58 Moonlight, soft yellow 32.60<br />
019.60 Pink, bright pink 32.60<br />
019.62 Rose, deep rose 32.60<br />
019.64 Salmon, clear salmon-pink 32.60<br />
019.66 Scarlet, bright scarlet-red 32.60<br />
019.68 Sunshine, gold<strong>en</strong> yellow 32.60<br />
019.70 White, pure white 32.60<br />
019.74 Chater’s Formula Mixture 32.60<br />
Alcea rosea nigra (Althaea nigra)<br />
Black Hollyhock<br />
019.80 Jet Black, single, almost black flowers 22,--<br />
Alcea rugosa (Althaea rugosa)<br />
Caucasican Hollyhock<br />
019.90 Species, long spikes with light yellow blooms; single flowered 240.--<br />
Alchemilla alpina<br />
Alpine Lady’s Mantle, Silbermantel<br />
020.10 Yellow, small gre<strong>en</strong>ish of yellowish flowers in corymbs; the light gre<strong>en</strong> and kidney-shaped leaves<br />
bear on the under side and on their stems a beautiful silvery she<strong>en</strong>; groundcover<br />
Alchemilla mollis (A. acutiloba)<br />
Lady's Mantle<br />
020.14 Thriller in Gre<strong>en</strong>*, lime-yellow; excell<strong>en</strong>t for cutting 128,--<br />
Phone: +31 228 321942 www.vandijk<strong>en</strong>co.com Facsimile: +31 228 316372<br />
VAT.no.: 807396242B01 E-mail: vandijk<strong>en</strong>co@hetnet.nl C.O.C.no.: 36052614<br />
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22,--<br />
14.--<br />
60.--
<strong>Van</strong> <strong>Dijk</strong> & <strong>Co</strong> B.V.<br />
FlowerSeed <strong>Co</strong>mpany<br />
P.O.Box 137 Enkhuiz<strong>en</strong> Wilhelminaplantso<strong>en</strong> 45<br />
1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
Alchemilla xanthochlora (A. vulgaris)<br />
Dew Cup, <strong>Co</strong>mmon Lady's Mantle, Alchémille, Pied de Lion, Manteau de Notre-Dame, Gemeiner<br />
Frau<strong>en</strong>mantel, Geelgro<strong>en</strong>e Vrouw<strong>en</strong>mantel, Przywrotnik Zóltawozielony<br />
020.18 Species, palmately-lobed or divided leaves and gre<strong>en</strong>ish or yellowish flowers in corymbs; the light<br />
gre<strong>en</strong> leaves bear on the under side and on their stems a beautiful silvery she<strong>en</strong>; they have the<br />
power of cond<strong>en</strong>sing moisture from the ai; the relatively large, yellow-gre<strong>en</strong> flowers are produced in<br />
d<strong>en</strong>se corymbs and though individually inconspicuous are in the mass extremely decorative<br />
Alisma plantago-aquatica<br />
Great Water-Plantain, Mad Dog Weed, Gemeiner Froschloeffel, Grote waterweegbree, Plantain<br />
d'eau commun, Zbi<strong>en</strong>iec Babka Wodna, Llantén de Agua, Alisma, Pan de Rana, Plantatge Aquàtuc,<br />
Zain-belar, Tangachem-da-água, Frog's bit, Weybroed, Plantain d'Eau, Piantaggine Wegerich<br />
020.30 Species, a flowering plant, native to most of the Northern Hemisphere, in Europe, northern Asia, and<br />
North America. It grows in shallow water, and consists of a fibrous root, several basal leaves 15-30<br />
cm long, and a triangular stem up to 1 m tall, with a branched infloresc<strong>en</strong>ce bearing numerous small<br />
flowers with three round or slightly jagged, white or pale purple, petals<br />
Alliaria petiolata (A. officinalis)(Sisymbrium alliaria) 26,--<br />
Garlic Mustard, Hedge Garlic, Alliaire officinale, Herbe à l'ail, Knoblauchskraut, Knoblauchsrauke,<br />
Look zonder Look<br />
020.40 Species, white flowers; garlic-sc<strong>en</strong>ted pot-herb 26,--<br />
Allium flavum<br />
Yellow Leek, Yellow Onion<br />
020.44 Species, loose umbels of small clear lemon-yellow flowers; attractive; can flower the first year from<br />
seed, wh<strong>en</strong> sown early; a very distinct little species with tight clumps of almost blue foliage<br />
Allium nutans<br />
Blue Chives, Blue Garlic, Siberian Garlic Chives, Onion drooping, Knikk<strong>en</strong>de Bieslook, Longus lauk,<br />
Nikk<strong>en</strong>de løg, Gräslök, sibirisk<br />
02046 Species, nodding buds (h<strong>en</strong>ce the name nutans); lilac-blue, sc<strong>en</strong>ted flowers, completely spherical<br />
and with a pincushion effect because of the long exserted stam<strong>en</strong>s; the stems are strongly "winged",<br />
leaves are flatt<strong>en</strong>ed; beautiful pink, edible bulbs<br />
Allium ramosum (A. odorum)<br />
Chinese Chives, Flowering Onion, Ornam<strong>en</strong>tal Leek, Fragrant-flowered Garlic, Fragrant Onion,<br />
Siberian Onion, Chinesischer Schnittlauch, Zierlauch, Chinesischer Lauch, Schnittknoblauch,<br />
Tuoksulaukka, Doftlök, Ja lõhnav Lauk<br />
020.48 Species, this rhizominous variety of onion from C<strong>en</strong>tral Asia, produces 50 cm long leaves and very<br />
fragrant white flowers with red markings during mid-summer.<br />
Phone: +31 228 321942 www.vandijk<strong>en</strong>co.com Facsimile: +31 228 316372<br />
VAT.no.: 807396242B01 E-mail: vandijk<strong>en</strong>co@hetnet.nl C.O.C.no.: 36052614<br />
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50.--<br />
90.-- / 10 g..<br />
56.-- / 10 g<br />
Allium sphaerocephalum<br />
Drumstick Garlic, Round-headed Leek<br />
020.52 Drum Majorette, plum-shaped, reddish-wine-purple flowers on thin stems 140,--<br />
Allium tuberosum (A. angulosum)(A. s<strong>en</strong>esc<strong>en</strong>s)<br />
Chinese Chives, Garlic Chives, Chinese Leek, Flat Chives, Flowering Chives, Ciboulette ail, Ail<br />
Chinois, Chinesischer Schnittknoblauch, Chinese Bieslook, Knoflookbieslook, Knolau, Kinesisk<br />
Gräslö, Kinaløg, Kinapurløg, Kinesisk Purløg, Schnitt-Knoblauch, Kantløk, Kinagressløk,<br />
Kiinanruohosipul, i Kiinansipuli, Ail tubéreux, Ciboule de Chine, Cive chino, Mugullauk<br />
020.54 Kau tsoi, nira, almost evergre<strong>en</strong> dark gre<strong>en</strong> foliage; white flowers are born on an erect, solid<br />
somewhat angular-shaped scape; the unusual flat-leaved chives do have a strong garlic flavou;<br />
leaves are harvested wh<strong>en</strong> about 20 cm in l<strong>en</strong>gth, young scapes and flower buds are also eat<strong>en</strong>,<br />
scapes are harvested wh<strong>en</strong> 30-40 cm in height and while flower buds are still gre<strong>en</strong> and closed.<br />
Allium ursinum<br />
Ramsons Wood Garlic<br />
020.60 Species, a wild flower bearing in spring loose umbels of up to 20 pretty, white star-like flowers. A<br />
useful plant for naturalizing in woods and the like, which, giv<strong>en</strong> half a chance, it will carpet ev<strong>en</strong>tually<br />
completely<br />
Allium vineale<br />
Wild Garlic, Field Garlic, Scallions, Wild Onion, Crow Garlic, Kraailook<br />
020.70 Species, flowers are gre<strong>en</strong>ish-white, small, and on short stems above the globe of aerial bulblets;<br />
hollow, round leaves, bulblets are an egg-shaped 3-parted capsule<br />
Allium x jajlae (Allium scordoprasum ssp. Jajlae)<br />
Broad Ligulate Leek, Breed Lintlook, Breitbandlauch<br />
020.80 Gourmet Leek*, beautiful rose-violet flowers in small round heads during summer; flat, thick fleshy<br />
leaves with a soft, garlic taste; far better than the well-known Chinese leek<br />
110.--<br />
14.--<br />
72,--<br />
28,--<br />
p.o.r.
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FlowerSeed <strong>Co</strong>mpany<br />
P.O.Box 137 Enkhuiz<strong>en</strong> Wilhelminaplantso<strong>en</strong> 45<br />
1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
Aloe ferox (A. supralaevis)<br />
Cape Aloe, Tap Aloe, Kap-Aloe, Bitteraalwyn, Bitter Aloe<br />
020.90 Species, the complex infloresc<strong>en</strong>ce is branched into racemes. tightly packed with numerous flowers,<br />
which are orange-red, yellowish or white; tubular in shape with the style and stam<strong>en</strong>s protruding from<br />
of the flower; attractive succul<strong>en</strong>t; adapts well to home or gre<strong>en</strong>house <strong>en</strong>vironm<strong>en</strong>t<br />
Alonsoa acutifolia<br />
Mask Flower<br />
021.00 Orange Hedge, lax clusters of spurred, orange flowers; a bushy, strong-growing plant with broad<br />
pointed leaves<br />
Alonsoa meridionalis<br />
Mask Flower<br />
021.04 Funky Hedge*, funky orange-red; hedging type 280,--<br />
Alonsoa unilabiata (Diascia u.)<br />
Darth Vadar Flower<br />
021.08 Vampire in a Pink Bonnet, dark salmon-pink flowers have dark c<strong>en</strong>ters with two vivid yellow gre<strong>en</strong><br />
"eyes" and dark “fangs”; all of which give it the appearance of an evil face<br />
Alopecurus prat<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
<strong>Co</strong>mmon Foxtail Grass, Meadow Foxtail, Lamb’s-tail Grass<br />
021.12 Foxyfox, smooth upright culms, which are clump-forming; leaves are flat and the panicles cylindrical,<br />
d<strong>en</strong>se, pale gre<strong>en</strong>, oft<strong>en</strong> tinged purple; quite attractive<br />
Alstroemeria ligtu<br />
Peruvian Lily. St. Martin's Flower<br />
021.20 Dr. Salters’ New Hybrids, pastel shades ranging from salmon-pink, apricot, cerise to deep red 74,--<br />
Alternanthera d<strong>en</strong>ticulata<br />
Lesser Joy weed<br />
021.30 White, cylindrical to globe-shaped heads, on stalks of 9 cm long, that are papery to touch; half-hardy<br />
shrubby per<strong>en</strong>nial used for carpet bedding<br />
Althaea see Alcea<br />
Phone: +31 228 321942 www.vandijk<strong>en</strong>co.com Facsimile: +31 228 316372<br />
VAT.no.: 807396242B01 E-mail: vandijk<strong>en</strong>co@hetnet.nl C.O.C.no.: 36052614<br />
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280,--<br />
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18.--<br />
90,-- / 10 g<br />
Alyogine hakeifolia<br />
Red-c<strong>en</strong>tred Hibiscus<br />
021.34 Exotic Saucers*, soft pink; red c<strong>en</strong>tered 228,--<br />
Alyogine huegelii<br />
Purple or Blue Hibiscus<br />
021.38 Shining Saucers*, shining, bluish mauve 212,--<br />
Alyssum annual varieties see Lobularia maritima<br />
Alyssum rep<strong>en</strong>s<br />
Creeping or Mountain Madwort<br />
021.76 Crawly Creeper*, bright yellow; abundantly flowering during May and April; far more floriferous than<br />
the A. saxatile and A. montanum; a dwarf and compact growing Alyssum, ideal for bedding<br />
Alyssum sinuatum<br />
Sinuous Madwort<br />
021.90 Pebbles*, light yellow; grey foliage; ornam<strong>en</strong>tal seedpods 250,--<br />
Amaranthus caudatus gibbosus<br />
Giant Love-lies-Bleeding, Trompa Elef<strong>en</strong>tului, Discipline de Religieuse, Risp<strong>en</strong>fuchschwanz<br />
024.10 DreadLocks, bloodred flower clusters drooping in long terminal pony tail-like panicles 25,--<br />
Amaranthus paniculatus (A. hybridus paniculatus)(A. cru<strong>en</strong>tus paniculatus)<br />
Amaranth, Velvet Flower<br />
024.40 Festival Feathers*, fresh gre<strong>en</strong> leaves, which later on slowly are becoming darker and ev<strong>en</strong> dark<br />
red. The feathers are fresh and light gre<strong>en</strong> as well, but with bright red amaranth-coloured top <strong>en</strong>ds<br />
Amaranthus tricolor (A. melancholicus)(A. gangeticus)<br />
Chinese Spinach, Foliage Amaranth, Tampala, Klaro<strong>en</strong><br />
025.80 Gard<strong>en</strong> Select*, cream, yellow, bright red, rosy-red, orange and dark red; early colouring 78,--<br />
Amaryllis hippeastrum see Hippeastrum hybridum<br />
330,--<br />
66,--
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Amethystea caerulea<br />
Indian Gems, Amethystie<br />
026.20 BluQuartz, d<strong>en</strong>se heads of bright lav<strong>en</strong>der-blue flowers, which op<strong>en</strong> out of deep blue buds; a goodsized,<br />
bushy annual with dark stems and delicate, sweet-smelling foliage in a deep chestnut-like<br />
shade overlaid with a metallic-blue glow<br />
Ammobium alatum grandiflorum nanum<br />
Dwarf Everlasting Sand Flower, Sand- or Winged Iimmortelle, Immortelle des Jardins d'Australie<br />
027.10 Pearly Drops*, large flowered white, yellow c<strong>en</strong>tered; extra dwarf 420,--<br />
Ampelodesmos mauritanicus<br />
Rope Grass<br />
027.30 Species, stately grass; lofty, upward and arching stems race skyward, asserting mostly<br />
one-sided pearl-coloured panicles above a dark gre<strong>en</strong> clump-forming mound; airy purple-flushed<br />
infloresc<strong>en</strong>ces<br />
Anacyclus depressus compactum (A pyrethrum var.depressus compactum)<br />
Mount Atlas Daisy, Ringblume, Atlas-Kamille, Zwergmagerite, Bertram Ringkörbch<strong>en</strong><br />
027.50 Silver Pygmy, myriads of small, white daisy-like flowers, underneath the rays are red; ferny, silvery<br />
foliage; a very pretty rock gard<strong>en</strong> plant from Maroc, quite an improvem<strong>en</strong>t over the species!<br />
Anagallis arv<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
Cure All, Poor Man's Weather Glass, Mouron rouge, Roter Gauchheil, Ackergauchheil, Guichelheil<br />
027.60 Scarlet Pimpernel, true wild form with the pretty, sl<strong>en</strong>der-stemmed, scarlet flowers; they are op<strong>en</strong><br />
only wh<strong>en</strong> the sun shines; their habit of closing in dull weather has giv<strong>en</strong> the plant the name "poor<br />
man's weather-glass."<br />
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498,--<br />
192.--/ 10 g<br />
Anagallis monellii ssp. linifolia (A. collina)(A. linifolia)(A. grandiflora)<br />
Blue Pimpernel<br />
027.70 Blue Noon*, azure-blue flowers; lush gre<strong>en</strong> foliage; a beautiful, large flowered variety 50,--<br />
Anaphalis triplinervis<br />
Pearly Everlasting, Siberian Edelweiss<br />
027.80 SummerSnow*, pointed, shiny white bracts radiating outwards from the tiny disc; rather lax stems<br />
with numerous pale grey-gre<strong>en</strong> leaves. SummerSnow is dwarfer than the species<br />
Anchusa azurea (A. italica)<br />
Italian Bugloss, Per<strong>en</strong>nial Bugloss, Buglosse d'Italie, Itali<strong>en</strong>ische Ochs<strong>en</strong>zunge, Italiaanse<br />
Oss<strong>en</strong>tong, Large Blue Alkanet, Lsi<strong>en</strong> il-fart ikhal, Buglosa, L<strong>en</strong>gua de buey<br />
027.90 Dropmore Variety, a rather fine per<strong>en</strong>nial for the back of the border with very long narrow, shining<br />
leaves and bearing in summer large panicles of lovely, brilliant ultramarine-blue flowers<br />
42.--<br />
174,-- / 10 g<br />
80.-- / kg<br />
Anchusa cap<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
Cape Forget-Me-Not, Summer Forget-Me-Not, Cape Bugloss<br />
027.92 Blue Angel, marine-blue; very free blooming; uniform 116.-- / kg<br />
Andrographis paniculata<br />
Indian Echinacea, Quasabhuva, Oli-kiryata, Kalmegh, Bhuinimba, The Creat, Naine-havandi,<br />
Kariyatu, Kalmegha, Bhunimba, Kirayat, Nilavembu, Nelaberu, Nilavembu, Nelavepu, Kiriyattu,<br />
Sambiloto, Melayu, Bumi or Pokok, Cerita<br />
027.96 Species, an annual plant with characteristic white, purple spotted, flowers; it grows erect to a height<br />
of 30-110 cm in moist shady places with glabrous leaves; widely cultivated in southern Asia, where it<br />
is used to treat infections and some diseases, oft<strong>en</strong> being used before antibiotics were created;<br />
mostly the leaves and roots were used for medicinal purposes<br />
Andropogon gerardii<br />
Big Bluestem, Turkey Foot Bluestem<br />
028.00 Species, blue-gre<strong>en</strong> leaves, stunning orange to maroon fall colour 98,--<br />
Andropogon saccharoides<br />
Silver Beard Grass<br />
028.04 Species, bright gre<strong>en</strong> leaves turn orange in the fall; shimmering appearance in late summer wh<strong>en</strong><br />
the fluffy white seedheads emerge<br />
Andropogon scoparius (Schizachyrium s.)<br />
Little Bluestem, Bunch Grass, Prairie Grass<br />
028.08 Species, a hardy per<strong>en</strong>nial, ornam<strong>en</strong>tal flowering grass with blue-grey or foliage turning copper-red<br />
in autumn and rich gold<strong>en</strong>-orange by winter; strong stems, clumped, sl<strong>en</strong>der and above branched<br />
Anemanthele lessoniana (Stipa arundinacea)<br />
Rainbow Grass, Gossamer Grass, Fasan<strong>en</strong>schwanzgras<br />
198.--<br />
74,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
25,--
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028.40 Species, beautiful, arching grass with strands of glimmering ruby-red shining through the lime-gre<strong>en</strong><br />
swards; spectacular wh<strong>en</strong> waving in the breeze like 'angels' hair' or grown as a specim<strong>en</strong> in the<br />
border or a container<br />
Anemocarpa podolepidium (Chrysocephalum p.)<br />
Rock Everlasting<br />
028.48 Species, terminal, woolly heads, yellow florets; grey-gre<strong>en</strong>, felty leaves 180,--<br />
Anemone nemorosa<br />
Wood Anemone, Spring Anemone, Bosanemoon, Buschwindroesch<strong>en</strong>, Vitsippa, Kvitsymre, Hvid<br />
Anemone, Valkovuokko<br />
028.50 Sylvie, one of the greater delights of shade gard<strong>en</strong>ing; flowers with soft blue cups and outside<br />
reddish blooms over dark gre<strong>en</strong> cleft leaves; little twig-like, brittle rhizomes that creep and multify<br />
rapidly b<strong>en</strong>eath the surface of woody soil<br />
Anemone ranunculoides<br />
Yellow Wood Anemone, Gelbes Windroesch<strong>en</strong><br />
028.52 Species, an attractive species with in spring long-stalked, canary-yellow flowers 112.--<br />
Anemone rivularis<br />
Chinese Wind Flower<br />
028.54 Grace, bowl-shaped flowers are waxy white and have a blue reverse on the outside and purple<br />
anthers; fibrous roots and dark gre<strong>en</strong>, broad, and rounder foliage than most of the anemones<br />
Angelica archangelica (Angelica officinalis)<br />
Angelica, Archangel, Holy Ghost, Wild Parsnip, Engelwurz, Grote Engelwortel<br />
028.56 Species, bold plant with a large gre<strong>en</strong>ish white umbel; compaound leaves; a hollow stem and a long<br />
thick fleshy root; stems have a flavour similar to liquorice<br />
Angelica sylvestris<br />
Wild Angelica, Angélique des Bois, Wald<strong>en</strong>gelwurz, Gewone Engelwortel, Strätta, Sløke, Angelik,<br />
Karhunputki, Geithvönn<br />
028.58 Species, broad, double-finned leaves; the stem is coarse, tubular and violet at the bottom, with broad<br />
leaf shafts; at the top the stem has fine hairs; flowers are gre<strong>en</strong>-white<br />
Angianthus tom<strong>en</strong>tosus<br />
Camel Grass<br />
028.60 Species, terminal clusters of pale yellow flowers 230,--<br />
029.00<br />
Anigozanthos flavidus<br />
Tall Kangaroo Paw; Evergre<strong>en</strong> Kangaroo Paw<br />
Red flowers; they occur in clusters on tall, branched stems, which emerge from the bases of the<br />
leaves<br />
320,--<br />
029.04 Yellow flowers; the typical colour of the flowers is a pale gre<strong>en</strong>ish-yellow 282,--<br />
Anigozanthos gabriellae<br />
Wallaby Paw, Red-cheeked Gibbon<br />
029.08 Species, flowers are red and gre<strong>en</strong> with variants of all red flowers; flowering tems are only betwe<strong>en</strong> 5<br />
to 15 cm tall; makes an annual, flowering plant<br />
Anigozanthos humilis<br />
Quoll's Paw, Cat's Paw<br />
029.12 Species, colour varies from predominantly orange with patches of yellow and visa versa; flowering<br />
stems can be 15 to 60 cm; a small short-lived species<br />
Anigozanthos manglesii<br />
Red & Gre<strong>en</strong> Paw<br />
029.16 Species, natural colour variants include gre<strong>en</strong> with a yellow base, <strong>en</strong>tirely orange, bright yellow with<br />
a red base, metallic blue with a red base and an all white form has be<strong>en</strong> reported; the best known of<br />
the K/Paws; one of the easiest species to germinate from seed and within eighte<strong>en</strong> months it is<br />
possible to produce a plant with 40 to 50 stems of flowers<br />
Anigozanthos preissii<br />
Albany's Cat's Paw<br />
029.20 Species, flowers are terminal with very little colour variation light orange/yellow with a red base; the<br />
largest flower of all the Kangaroo Paws<br />
Anigozanthos rufus<br />
Red Kangaroo Paw<br />
029.24 Species, flower colour is consist<strong>en</strong>tly an outstanding dark red; a good species for cultivation with<br />
long & strong flower stems<br />
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744,--<br />
96.--<br />
212,--<br />
11.40<br />
20.--<br />
136,-- / 10 g<br />
56,50 / 10 g<br />
300,--<br />
140,-- / 10 g<br />
148,-- / 10 g
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Anigozanthos viridis<br />
Gre<strong>en</strong> Kangaroo Paw<br />
029.28 Species, flower colour is an attractive iridesc<strong>en</strong>t gre<strong>en</strong> to yellow-gre<strong>en</strong>; tall flower stems with<br />
terminally displayed flowers in racemes<br />
110,-- / 10 g<br />
Anoda cristata (A. dill<strong>en</strong>iana)(A. hastata)(A. lavateroides)(A. triangularis)<br />
Cup Mallow, Crested Anoda, Straalvrucht<br />
29.32 LilaNova*, numerous bright lilac cups on top of the branches 60.--<br />
Ant<strong>en</strong>naria dioica (Gnaphalium dioicum)<br />
Cat's Ear, Cat's Foot, Roz<strong>en</strong>kransje, Katz<strong>en</strong>pfoetch<strong>en</strong><br />
029.36 Pastel Cushion, white flowers tinged with pink, born in d<strong>en</strong>se corymbs; hardy herbaceous, cushionforming<br />
per<strong>en</strong>nial with silvery-white leaves; ideal for bedding, edging or clothing spots<br />
Anthemis carpatica (A. cretica ssp carpatica)<br />
Mountain Dog-Daisy, White Marguerite, Karpat<strong>en</strong>-Kamille, Karpat<strong>en</strong>schnee<br />
029.40 Carpathian Snow, large, snow-white, yellow c<strong>en</strong>tered flowers; fully-cut, strongly-sc<strong>en</strong>ted foliage<br />
forming a fine, dwarf cushion-like plant<br />
76.-- / 10 g<br />
Anthemis triumfettii (A. tinctoria triumfettii)<br />
Upright Chamomilla, Camomille de trionfettii<br />
029.44 Triumph Daisy*, white; early flowering; bushy upright habit 132.--<br />
Anthericum ramosum<br />
St. Bernhard’s Lily<br />
029.48 Species, myriads of star-like white flowers, elegant and dainty; low clumps of narrow grass-like<br />
leaves; tall sl<strong>en</strong>der stems, branching in the upper half<br />
Anthocercis littorea<br />
<strong>Co</strong>astal Ray Flower, Yellow Tail Flower<br />
029.52 <strong>Co</strong>astal Ray Flower, yellow flowers, purple c<strong>en</strong>ters; strongly sc<strong>en</strong>ted 196.--<br />
Anthotium humile<br />
Posies<br />
029.56 Lucky Bay, graceful form and orange, bronze and gre<strong>en</strong> colouring; white leafs 66.-- / 10 g<br />
Anthyllis vulneraria ssp. rubriflora<br />
Red Woundwort. Red Kidney Vetch, Rotblütiger Wundklee, Rode Wondklaver<br />
029.60 <strong>Co</strong>ccinea Red, showy orange-red flowered selection; blooming from May until August. 448.--<br />
Antigonon leptopus<br />
<strong>Co</strong>ral Vine<br />
029.70 Que<strong>en</strong>'s Wreath , small rose pink flowers; leaves are dark gre<strong>en</strong>, heart- to arrowhead-shaped;<br />
edible tubers; a fast growing, evergre<strong>en</strong> vine<br />
Antirrhinum braun-blanquettii<br />
Per<strong>en</strong>nial Snapdragon, Hardy Snapdragon<br />
030.00 Lemon Sherbet, bright yellow flowers, with a hint of cream; its candelabra shape, and branching<br />
habit make it ideal for borders or large containers<br />
Antirrhinum hispanicum molissimum<br />
Spanish Snapdragon<br />
030.10 Spanish Lady*, delightful soft pink, knotted flowers; blooming very abundantly over a long period<br />
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92.--<br />
32,40 / 100 g<br />
26,-- / 10.000 sds<br />
Antirrhinum latifolium<br />
Broad-leaved Snapdragon, Gueule-de-loup à large feuilles<br />
030.26 Butter & Cream*, creamy yellow; deep yellow lowerlip 300,--<br />
Antirrhinum majus maximum Tip Top Series<br />
A base-branching type, both for main and lateral stems; a very long flowering period; an excell<strong>en</strong>t<br />
cutflower and a very attractive item for the background of the border<br />
030.30 Annie, ruby-red<br />
030.32 Didi, canary-yellow 18.--<br />
030.34 Elise, bright rose 18.--<br />
030.36 Irma, appleblossom 18.--<br />
030.38 Kea, orange-rose 18.--<br />
030.40 Marl<strong>en</strong>e, bright scarlet 18.--<br />
030.42 Yvonne, pure white 18.--<br />
030.44 Tip Top Formula Mix 18.--<br />
p.o.r.
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1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
Antirrhinum majus nanum<br />
Semi-dwarf Snapdragons<br />
030.50 Black Prince, delightful, near black, velvety crimson; dark foliage 44.--<br />
030.52 Dazzler, orange-scarlet, very bright colour 18.--<br />
030.54 Nelrose, bright pink 18.--<br />
030.56 Nigh & Day, near black, velvety crimson with silvery throat; dark foliage 116.--<br />
030.58 Royal Rose, deep rose 18.--<br />
030.60 Welcome, deep crimson 18.--<br />
030.62 Formula Mix of the above m<strong>en</strong>tioned colours 38.--<br />
030.64 Circus Clowns, jolly mixture of all bicoloured varieties 116.--<br />
030.66 Midnight Mixture, shades of sultry dark reds, crimsons, maroons, purples and bright scarlet 116.--<br />
030.68 Rusty Shades*, beautiful warm colours 98,--<br />
030.70 Torbay Rock*, variegated flowers; exotic striped and mottled bi-colours 98.--<br />
030.72 Trumpet Ser<strong>en</strong>ade, butterfly-type flowers in good colour range 48.--<br />
Antirrhinum majus pumilum<br />
Dwarf Snapdragons<br />
032.30 Emerald Isles*, a beautiful colour bl<strong>en</strong>d of dwarf snaps for hanging baskets, pots, containers and<br />
rockeries, having a trailing or creeping growing habi; flowering - it's unbelievable - all summer and<br />
every plant is a small isle at itself, treasuring surprisingly coloured summer shades and moreover a<br />
lovely sweet sc<strong>en</strong>t; just take the Calves' Snouts away and the flowering outburst will be ext<strong>en</strong>ded<br />
until frosts. extremely dwarf, rich- and long flowering mix of colourful emeralds<br />
032.46 Trumpet Voluntary, very colourful dwarf bedding mixture of op<strong>en</strong>, freesia flower-like or trumpetshaped<br />
snapdragon-types<br />
Antirrhinum nuttallianum ssp. nuttallianum<br />
Nuttall’s Snapdragon, Purple or Violet Snapdragon<br />
032.50 Blue Mist*, very small blue-purple flowers with white lips; sl<strong>en</strong>der stems; mounding habit; long<br />
season<br />
Antirrhinum sempervir<strong>en</strong>s<br />
Silver Snapdragon, Evergre<strong>en</strong> Snapdragon, Fragrant Granny’s Bonnet<br />
032.58 White Rocks, white flowers striped soft lilac; evergre<strong>en</strong> foliage 896,--<br />
Antirrhinum siculum p<strong>en</strong>dulum<br />
Sicilian Snapdragon<br />
032.62 Rocky Isles*, yellow hanging basket type; rich flowering p.o.r.<br />
Aquilegia fragrans<br />
Fragrant <strong>Co</strong>lumbine<br />
034.20 Blue, palest blue; large flowers; apple-sc<strong>en</strong>ted; bluish gre<strong>en</strong> foliage 192,-- / 10 g<br />
Aquilegia nigricans<br />
Black <strong>Co</strong>lumbine<br />
034.30 Balcany Black, very large, dark purple flowers with stout, hooked spurs 250,-- / 10 g<br />
Aquilegia skinneri<br />
Bicoloured <strong>Co</strong>lumbine<br />
034.50 Tequila Sunrise, orange and gold, long-spurred flowers, blooming the first year from an early sowing<br />
Aquilegia viridiflora<br />
Gre<strong>en</strong>-flowered <strong>Co</strong>lumbine, Caramel & Chocolat, Chocolate <strong>Co</strong>lumbine<br />
034.70 Chocolate Drop, a fascinating columbine with dainty foliage and the small, but interesting flowers<br />
coloured gre<strong>en</strong>, with maroon corollas that have a sweet, delicate sc<strong>en</strong>t<br />
Aquilegia vulgaris<br />
<strong>Co</strong>mmon <strong>Co</strong>lumbine, Gard<strong>en</strong> <strong>Co</strong>lumbine, European Crowfoot<br />
035.20 Mellow Yellow*, the gold<strong>en</strong> foliage aquilegia to come almost 100% true from seed; the new foliage<br />
appears to glow in a shaded spot, the white or pale milky blue flowers being just a further bonus<br />
Arabidopsis thaliana (Sisymbrium t.)St<strong>en</strong>ophragma t.)<br />
Thale Cress, Mouse-eared Cress, Arabette de Thalius, Schmalwand, Zandraket, Kersjeskruid<br />
035.30 Aresa, a small, white flowering plant which is widely used by plant sci<strong>en</strong>ce researchers as a model<br />
organism to study plant developm<strong>en</strong>tal processes; rapid life cycle (about 5 weeks from seed to seed)<br />
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62,40<br />
76,50<br />
p.o.r.<br />
25,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
25,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Arabis androsacea<br />
Wall Cress, Rock Cress<br />
036.80 Tourelle*, white, large flowered; grows well in containers, tubs, pots etc. p.o.r.<br />
Arabis blepharophylla<br />
768,--<br />
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Red Rock Cress<br />
036.84 Spring Charm, vivid, bright crimson-red tinged with purple; glossy foliage. 180.--<br />
Arabis caucasica (A. albida)(A. alpina ssp. caucasica)<br />
Gard<strong>en</strong> Arabis, Wall Rock Cress, Hageskrinneblom, Hvid Kalkkarse, Kaukasianpitkäpalko, Gart<strong>en</strong>-<br />
Gänsekresse, Fagertrav, Randjesbloem, Begijntjes, Rijstebrijplant<br />
036.90 Alba Preacox, white flowers; spreading habit 22.--<br />
036.92 Rosea Grandiflora, delicate pink 44.--<br />
036.94 Snow Peak, white flowering; extra dwarf and compact 30.--<br />
Arabis procurr<strong>en</strong>s<br />
Running Rock Cress, Ungarische Ga<strong>en</strong>sekresse<br />
036.98 White Butterflies*, shows an abundance of pure white, long-lasting, four-petalled flowers giving the<br />
impression of small butterflies; forming d<strong>en</strong>se mats of shining, glossy, dark gre<strong>en</strong>, evergre<strong>en</strong> foliage<br />
276,-- / 10 g<br />
Araucaria excelsa (A. heterophylla)<br />
Norfolk Island Pine<br />
037.00 Species 156,--<br />
Archontopho<strong>en</strong>ix alexandrae (Ptychosperma alexandrae)<br />
Alexander Palm, King Palm, King Alexander Palm<br />
037.10 Species, creamy-white flowers; leaves are silvery-grey underside; elegant 160,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Arctotis v<strong>en</strong>usta (A. grandis)<br />
Blue-eyed African Daisy, Witgousblom, Bereoor<br />
037.40 White Dawn*, large, white daisies tinted with mauve on robust stems that face the sun and follows its<br />
course through the sky, b<strong>en</strong>ding towards the east during the night to await the dawn<br />
Ardisia cr<strong>en</strong>ata (A. cr<strong>en</strong>ulata)(A. crispa)<br />
<strong>Co</strong>ral Berry, Marl Berry<br />
037.50 Species, white flowers; followed by long lasting, bright red berries; glossy foliage; fabulous pot plant<br />
Ardisia humilis<br />
Red Ardisia, Low Shoe Button<br />
037.54 Species, pinkish white flowers op<strong>en</strong> in spring and last a long time; followed by scarlet berries, turning<br />
black in fall; excell<strong>en</strong>t pot plant<br />
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62,40<br />
96,40 / 1.000 sds<br />
96,40 / 1.000 sds<br />
Ar<strong>en</strong>aria circassica (Ar<strong>en</strong>aria pinifolia)(Minuartia c.)(Minuartia caucasica)<br />
Pine-leaved Sandwort<br />
037.60 Voronov, white flowered; fir-like leaves; small tufts; fine for small pots p.o.r.<br />
Ar<strong>en</strong>aria montana<br />
Mountain Sandwort<br />
037.64 Avalanche, makes a snowdrift in summer with its tuft-forming sheets of small rich gre<strong>en</strong> leaves<br />
simply smothered by large saucer-shaped white flower; indisp<strong>en</strong>sable and showy! Suitable for<br />
flowering in pots<br />
Ar<strong>en</strong>aria serpyllifolia<br />
Thyme-leaved Sandwort, Qu<strong>en</strong>delsandkraut, Sabline à feuilles de serpolet, Zandmuur<br />
037.68 Species, annual sprawling plant; white flowers; thyme-leaved 234,--<br />
Ar<strong>en</strong>aria blepharophylla stev<strong>en</strong>iana<br />
Annual Sandwort<br />
037.70 Gypso*, gypsophila-like white flowers on deep gre<strong>en</strong> grass-like tussocks p.o.r.<br />
Argemone pleiacantha<br />
White Prickly Poppy<br />
037.90 Goliath*, extraordinary giant, white crinkled blooms 84,--<br />
Argyreia nervosa (A. speciosa)(<strong>Co</strong>nvolvulus s.)<br />
Hawaiian Baby Woodrose<br />
037.94 <strong>Co</strong>rdon Seda, showy funnel-shaped rosy-purple flowers on long stalked and handsome heartshaped<br />
leaves; followed by attractive brown pods with persitant sepals, the 'wood<strong>en</strong> rose' valued in<br />
dry arrangem<strong>en</strong>ts<br />
Aristolochia elegans<br />
Calico Flower, Birthwort<br />
037.96 Dutchman's Pipe, striking unusual, large flowers are deeply mottled and veined with purple, white<br />
and yellow, followed by elegant, ornam<strong>en</strong>tal seedpods; sl<strong>en</strong>der twiner with evergre<strong>en</strong> kidney-shaped<br />
foliage; graceful vine<br />
288,--<br />
528,--<br />
98,--
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Arnica montana<br />
Leopards Bane, Mountain Tobacco, European Arnica, Bergwohlverleih<br />
038.00 Species, large, solitary, orange-yellow flowers; rosettes of attractive, aromatic, downy leaves 398,--<br />
Arnica sachalin<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
Lamb's skin, Sahhalini Arnika, Slåtterblomman,<br />
038.40 <strong>Co</strong>olGold*, gold<strong>en</strong> yellow flowers; rich and long flowering already in the first year 238,--<br />
Artemisia absinthium<br />
Absinthe Wormwood, Grand Wormwood, Lad's Love, Old Man, Wormwood, L'Absinthe, Grande<br />
Absinthe, Herbe aux vers, Herbe Sainte, Armoise Amère, Wermut, Absintalsem<br />
038.60 Species, globose yellow flower-heads; fragrant foliage 22.--<br />
Artemisia annua<br />
Chinese Wormwood, Sweet Wormwood<br />
038.70 Sweet Annie, this robust but elegant annual should be used in place of Kochia, the Summer-<br />
Cypress, for foliage and temporary hedges<br />
Artemisia dracunculus<br />
Tarragon, Estragon, Dragon<br />
038.80 Species, drooping white flowers in high summer; dark gre<strong>en</strong>, lance-shaped leaves; a warm spicy<br />
sc<strong>en</strong>t; popular herb for seasoning<br />
Artemisia stelleriana<br />
Beach Wormwood, Dusty Miller Sagewort, Old Woman, Edelruit<br />
039.00 Yellow on Silver*, attractive foliage, resembling that of S<strong>en</strong>ecio maritima 256,-- / 10 g<br />
Arthropodium capillipes (Dichopogon c.)<br />
Purple Lily<br />
039.10 Species, versatile attractive plant with sweetly sc<strong>en</strong>ted white to purple flowers; tufted habit<br />
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136,-- / 10 g<br />
Arthropodium milleflorum (A. paniculatum)<br />
Pale <strong>Van</strong>ille Lily<br />
039.14 Species, sweetly sc<strong>en</strong>ted, white flowers; gre<strong>en</strong>house herbaceous per<strong>en</strong>nial 178,--<br />
Arum maculatum<br />
Cuckoo-pint, Pied-de-Veau, Gouet. Aronstab, Gevlekte Aronskelk<br />
039.18 Lords & Ladies, yellowish gre<strong>en</strong>, spotted purple 56,--<br />
Aruncus dioicus (A. sylvester)(Spiraea aruncus)<br />
Goat's Beard, Barbe de Bouc, Barba de Chivo, Wald-Geissbart<br />
039.20 Goat's Beard, creamy-white flowers in tall spikes; quite showy 140,--<br />
Asarina erubesc<strong>en</strong>s (Lophospermum e.)(Maurandya e.)<br />
Creeping Gloxinia<br />
039.24 Bridal Bouquet, large creamy-white flowers, soft gre<strong>en</strong> foliage 28,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
039.28 Rose, largest soft-rose flower; large leaves; vigorous climber 28,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Asarina procumb<strong>en</strong>s (Antirrhinum asarina)<br />
Rock Snapdragon, Creeping Snapdragon<br />
039.32 Chickabiddy*, creamy lemon-yellow; a good wall plant; useful for hanging baskets, pots etc.<br />
Asarina purpusii (Maurandya p.)<br />
Victoria Falls<br />
039.34 Pink Basket, sprawling stems and softly hairy triangular leaves; beautiful, long-stemmed, pink<br />
trumpet-like flowers; non climbing; unique for baskets and pots<br />
94,-- / 10 g<br />
44,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Asarina scand<strong>en</strong>s (Maurandya s.)<br />
Asarinas will grow with great luxuriance, wh<strong>en</strong> trained against balconies, verandahs or trellis-work,<br />
supporting themselves by their twisted petioles<br />
039.38 Rose, bright rose blooms; rather large- and free flowered; medium small leaves 18,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
039.42 Violet, as above, but deep violet-blue 18,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
039.46 White, as above, but pure white 18,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Asarina wisliz<strong>en</strong>sis (Maurandya w.)<br />
Vining Snapdragon<br />
039.50 Red Dragon, deep crimson flowers, p<strong>en</strong>dulous shoots, superb for baskets 98,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Asarum europaeum<br />
Hazelwort, Haselwurz<br />
039.54 Purple Asarabacca, dull purple or purplish brown, drooping, bell-shaped flowers 126,--
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Asclepias asperula<br />
Antelope Horns, Gre<strong>en</strong>-flowered Milkweed, Spider Antelope Horns<br />
039.60 Species, the gre<strong>en</strong> & pink flowers with dark striping are crowded into rounded, solitary terminal<br />
clusters; long narrow leaves shaped like antelope horns and a pod with a similar curve<br />
Asclepias incarnata<br />
Swamp Milkweed<br />
039.64 Butterfly, umbels of deep rose flowers; smooth, dark gre<strong>en</strong>, lance-shaped leaves; very attractive to<br />
butterflies<br />
Asclepias physocarpa<br />
Bladder Fruit, Family Jewels Tree<br />
039.66 Moby Dick, dainty clusters of creamy-white flowers; huge, globular seed pods, creamy-gre<strong>en</strong> flushed<br />
with maroon; excell<strong>en</strong>t material - fresh or dried - for the flower arranger<br />
Asclepias speciosa (A. douglasii)<br />
Showy Milkweed<br />
039.70 Species, large rounded heads of pinkish white, fragrant flowers; very large, wide grey leaves<br />
98,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Asclepias syriaca (A. cornutii)<br />
<strong>Co</strong>mmon Milkweed<br />
039.74 Rosy pink, the large, ball-shaped flowers are highly fragrant 54,50<br />
039.78<br />
Asclepias tuberosa<br />
Swallow-wort, Butterfly Milkweed, Butterfly Weed, Chieger Flower, Pleurisy Root<br />
American Silk, hardy, herbaceous per<strong>en</strong>nial of considerabel interest and value in the gard<strong>en</strong>; this<br />
well-known, bright orange, cutflower type was first introduced in the late 17th c<strong>en</strong>tury and may be<br />
grown in a warm sunny position in the herbaceous border; the showy flowers attract tons of<br />
butterflies; it blooms already the first year from an early sowing<br />
68.--<br />
039.82 Gay Butterflies, mixture of orange, yellow and red 174,-- / 10 g<br />
040.00<br />
Asparagus asparagoides (Medeola asparagoides)(A. medeoloides)<br />
Medeola, Smilax, Bridal Creeper, African Asparagus Fern, Ridal-veil creeper, Gnarboola<br />
White Bride*, p<strong>en</strong>dulous flowers are white and nicely sc<strong>en</strong>ting; a very old fashioned species but<br />
excell<strong>en</strong>t for pots and hanging baskets<br />
Asparagus d<strong>en</strong>siflorus<br />
Asparagus Fern<br />
040.20 Meyeri (Cat's Tail Aparagus, Foxtail Fern), compact, erect growing gre<strong>en</strong> tail-like, d<strong>en</strong>se, light gre<strong>en</strong><br />
040.24<br />
stems; beautiful plant for pots and containers<br />
Spr<strong>en</strong>geri (Spr<strong>en</strong>ger Asparagus), a beautiful pot plant, both for in- and outdoors, with light gre<strong>en</strong><br />
needle-like leaves on a trailing plant<br />
Asparagus falcatus<br />
Sickle Thorn<br />
040.28 Species, vigorous climber with large, broad leaves followed by masses of red berries; fast-growing,<br />
durable plant<br />
Asparagus myriocladus (A. retrofractus)<br />
Zig Zag Asparagus<br />
040.32 Species, very fine, bluish needles make the plant attractive as a pot plant and as cut foliage<br />
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460,--<br />
54,--<br />
22,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
90,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
38,20<br />
94,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
90,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Asparagus officinalis var. pseudoscaber<br />
Lace Veil<br />
040.34 Spitz<strong>en</strong>schleier. white umbels, needle-like foliage; good for outdoor cutting 56,-- / 10 g<br />
Asparagus plumosus nanus see Asparagus setaceus nanus<br />
Asparagus setaceus nanus (A. plumosus nanus)<br />
<strong>Co</strong>mmon Asparagus Fern, Plumosus Fern, Lace Fern<br />
040.36 Ibutha, an erect growing, scrambling per<strong>en</strong>nial with soft shiny leaves in round clusters; solitary<br />
flowers at the tips of the branches followed by black berries; a charming, lovely pot plant<br />
Asparagus spr<strong>en</strong>geri see Asparagus d<strong>en</strong>siflorus Spr<strong>en</strong>geri<br />
Asparagus verticillatus<br />
Climbing Asparagus, Veil of Lace Vine<br />
040.40 Species, a very graceful and lacy twining vine which can grow up to 250 cm in a season producing<br />
an abundance of rich glossy gre<strong>en</strong> foliage and in the female plants, many bright red shiny fruits in<br />
summer and fall<br />
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Asperula odorata see Galium odoratum<br />
Asphodeline lutea (Asphodelus luteus)<br />
King's Spear, Verge de Jacob<br />
040.50 Taranto, strap-petalled, star-like, fragrant flowers of bright yellow; seed pods a wand of bright gre<strong>en</strong><br />
cherries, which ev<strong>en</strong>tually dry to crinkled brown; tall, unbranched stems, bear whorls of grey-blue,<br />
grassy leaves<br />
Astartea ambigua<br />
Winter Pink<br />
040.60 Species, profuse blooomer with pink flowers fading to white 210,--<br />
Astartea heteranthera<br />
Shrubby Myrtle<br />
040.64 Pink Perfection, pastel pink flowers on long sprays 308,--<br />
Aster alpinus<br />
Alpine Aster, Alpine Daisy, Rock Aster, Aster des Alpes, Alp<strong>en</strong>-Aster, Alp<strong>en</strong>-Sternblume, Blaue<br />
Gamsblüh, Blaue Gamswurz, Blaues Bergsternkraut, Alp<strong>en</strong>-aster, Áster alpino, Aster alpejski<br />
041.00 Alba, pure white 60.--<br />
041.04 Caerulea, deep blue 60.--<br />
041.08 Rosea, rose-pink 60.--<br />
041.12 All-<strong>Co</strong>lour Mix 60.--<br />
Aster nova-angliae<br />
New England Aster<br />
041.70 September Ruby, bright purplish red; rich flowering, already the first year from an early sowing<br />
Aster subcoeruleus (A. tongol<strong>en</strong>sis)<br />
East Indies Aster<br />
041.74 Wartburgstern, deep lav<strong>en</strong>der-blue; beautiful cut flower 36,--<br />
Aster tripolium (Tripolium vulgare)<br />
Beach-aster, Aster maritime, Strandaster, Zeeaster, Zulte<br />
041.80 Species, rosy purple ray flowers from July to September; fleshy lanceolate leaves; the somewhat<br />
fleshy leaves are used to make pickles or are cooked and have a sweet taste; confines in its<br />
distribution to saltmarshes, estuaries and occasionally to inland salt works; the plants t<strong>en</strong>d to be<br />
short-lived and populations need significant new recruitm<strong>en</strong>t each year from new seedlings<br />
Asteriscus maritimus (Odontospermum maritimum)(Buphtalmum maritimum)<br />
Mediterranean Beach Daisy, Sea Stars, Margarita de Mar, Estrella de Mar, Aztek<strong>en</strong>gold<br />
042.00 SunBabe*, deep yellow daisy flowerheads with a deeper yellow c<strong>en</strong>tre; a dwarf plant tufted habit<br />
SunBabe is principally used as a container plant and does well in hanging baskets<br />
Astilbe chin<strong>en</strong>sis taquetii<br />
Chinese Astilbe, False Goat's Beard, False Spirea<br />
042.10 Species, tall stately stems carry large d<strong>en</strong>se spires of fluffy purple-mauve flowers which look well. It<br />
is an easy, strong plant and will stand full sun provided it has ret<strong>en</strong>tive soil<br />
Astragalus membranaceus<br />
Chinese Milk Vetch, Chinese Astragalus, Hokjespeul, Beg Kei, Buck Qi, Yellow Leader<br />
042.20 Huang-Qi, light yellow flowers in spikes, followed by semi-transpar<strong>en</strong>t pods; hardy per<strong>en</strong>nial with<br />
pinnate leaves; originally from Northeastern China, Mongolia; famous and important Chinese<br />
medicinal herb; the long flexible roots are in the same category as gins<strong>en</strong>g and eleuthero<br />
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298.--<br />
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22,-- / 1 g<br />
Astrantia major<br />
Great Masterwort, Mountain Sanicle, Filigree Buttons, Radiaire<br />
042.40 Pink Filigree Buttons, delightful shades from pink to rosy-red, perpetuates; superb cut flower 216,--<br />
042.44 White Filigree Buttons, gre<strong>en</strong>ish-white bracts with pink veines 92,--<br />
Athamantha cret<strong>en</strong>sis (Libanotis c.)<br />
Candy Carrot, Athamanthe de Crète, Aug<strong>en</strong>wurz, Beerwortel, Alpe-Øj<strong>en</strong>rod<br />
042.60 White, extra finely cut, d<strong>en</strong>sely downy, grey-gre<strong>en</strong> foliage; white flowering, sweetly sc<strong>en</strong>ted clusters;<br />
flowers the first year from an early sowing; delightful; used for flavouring liqueurs<br />
Atractylodes macrocephala<br />
Chinese Thistle Daisy, Largehead Atractylodes, Byakujutsu, Storatraktylodes, Suur armujuur<br />
042.70 Bai Zhu, purple thistle-like flowers; Chinese medicinal herb 110.--<br />
Atriplex littoralis<br />
98.--<br />
320.--
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Sea Purslane, <strong>Co</strong>astal Orache, Strandmelde<br />
042.80 Red Sea*, from the earliest beginning, Red Sea is growing well and regularly and the beautiful dark<br />
bordeaux-red leaves and stems are, all the time, nicely contrasting with their <strong>en</strong>tourage<br />
Atropa bella-donna<br />
Belladonna, Lovely Lady, Deadly Nightshade, Dwale, Great Morel, La Belladone, Belle-Dame,<br />
Tollkirsche, Wolfskers<br />
042.90 Species, peculiar, dull purple, tubulare flowers followed by large, very poisonous, shining black<br />
berries; these shiny blackish purple berries can be attractive to childr<strong>en</strong>. Exercise caution!<br />
042.92 Lutea, the same as the species, but with pale gre<strong>en</strong>ish-yellow flowers and yellow berries; a rare and<br />
unusual variety<br />
Aubrieta x cultorum (A. deltoidea)<br />
Large Flowered Rock Cress, Aubriète, Blaukiss<strong>en</strong>, Grootbloemige Aubretia, Blåpude, Hraunbúi, Kerti<br />
pázsitviola, Taricka, Tarharistikki. Lilacbush, Aubrieca,Puteblom, Aedaubrieeta<br />
043.00 H<strong>en</strong>dersonii, violet-blue; large flowered 42.--<br />
043.02 Leichtlinii, rose-pink shades; special colour; flowers of medium size 44.--<br />
043.04 Whitewell Gem; deep purple; large flowers 42.--<br />
043.06 Claude Aubriet Mixture, full colour range; medium sized flowers 36.--<br />
Aubrieta x cultorum Cascade Series (A. deltoidea)<br />
Extra large flowered; matforming<br />
043.10 Blue Cascade, deep blue 2.10 / 1.000 sds<br />
043.12 Purple Cascade, deeproyal purple 2.10 / 1.000 sds<br />
043.14 Red Cascade, deep carmine-red 2.10 / 1.000 sds<br />
043.15 Cascade Formula Mix 2.10 / 1.000 sds<br />
043.20<br />
Aubrieta x cultorum (A. deltoidea)<br />
Mixtures<br />
B<strong>en</strong>gal, semi-double, large flowered mixed colours.; higly valued for spring bedding or for edging;<br />
flowers in the first year after sowing, but are more productive of flowers in the second year.<br />
198.--<br />
043.24 Superbissima, super large flowered, single mixed 50.--<br />
Austrostipa elegantissima<br />
Australian Feather Spear Grass<br />
043.70 Species, a most elegant ornam<strong>en</strong>tal grass forming tussocks of narrow, yellow-gre<strong>en</strong>, rolled leaves<br />
and bears from spring to autumn graceful airy flower panicles that accumulate over the year drying<br />
to silver; evergre<strong>en</strong> in mild climates<br />
Axyris amaranthoides<br />
Russian Pigweed, Upright Axyris, Hoornmelde<br />
043.80 Species, a curious species with gre<strong>en</strong> flowers and white app<strong>en</strong>dices 132,--<br />
Baileya multiradiata<br />
Desert Marigold<br />
043.90 Species, showy, bright yellow daisies borne on long stalks well above the white, woolly leaves;<br />
blooms profusely all summer<br />
Ballota nigra (B. foetida)<br />
Black Horehound, Ballotte fétide, Schwarznessel, Gottvergess, Stink<strong>en</strong>de Ballote, Zwarte Malrove,<br />
Mierznica czarna, Mernice cerná, Tandbæger Almindelig Tandbæge, Schwarzer Gottvergess, Stink-<br />
Andorn, Bosyska Hunderot, Porro, Mierznica czarna, Marrubio negro, Must karunõges, Fekete<br />
peszterce, Pesztercefajok, Marroio-negro<br />
043.96 Species, has a strong smell, and can be recognized by its clusters of hairy, reddish-purple flowers;<br />
the aerial parts of the plant are used medicinally, either alone or in combination with other herbs<br />
Balaustion pulcherrima<br />
Native Pomegrate, Australischer Granatapfel<br />
044.00 Species, brilliant scarlet-red flowers <strong>en</strong>-masse; a beautiful pot-, tub-, and patio plant<br />
Baptisia australis<br />
False Indigo, Wild Indigo<br />
044.10 Blue Giant, blue; lupine-like spikes; possesses dyeing qualities, as is implied by the common name<br />
"False Indigo”<br />
Barbarea verna (B. praecox)<br />
Winter- or Landcress, Upland Cress, Early Yellowrocket, Wintercress, Belle Isle Cress, Cresson de<br />
Jardin, Barbarée printanière, Frühes Barbarakraut, Frühlings Barbarakresse, Vroeg barbarakruid.<br />
044.14 Species, dark gre<strong>en</strong>, flat growing foliage rosettes with pale yellow flowers appearing in the second<br />
year; the taste is similar to gard<strong>en</strong> cress, but more pung<strong>en</strong>t; harvest young leaves<br />
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14/111<br />
p.o.r.<br />
110.--<br />
298.--<br />
116,--<br />
162,--<br />
110.--<br />
142,-- / 10 g<br />
462,--<br />
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Barbarea vulgaris<br />
Rockcress, Yellow Rocket Cress, Barbarée, Echtes Barb<strong>en</strong>kraut, Winterkresse, Gewoon<br />
Barbarakruid, Sommargyll<strong>en</strong>, Vinterkarse, Almindelig Vinterkarse, Peltokanankaali, Garðableikja<br />
044.16 Species, gold<strong>en</strong>-yellow flowers; salad vegetable and ornam<strong>en</strong>tal 28.--<br />
044.18 Variegata, highly ornam<strong>en</strong>tal, variegated leaves, mottled cream and gre<strong>en</strong>; 100% true from seed 96.--<br />
Basella rubra<br />
Ceylon Spinach, Indian Spinach, Baselle de Chine, Bride of Angola, Red Malabar Spinach<br />
044.30 Beau Red*, large, bright glossy red leaves; ideal as an annual indoor climber for pots 32,60<br />
Beaucarnea recurvata (Nolina r.)(N. tuberculata)(B. tuberculata)<br />
Pony Tail, Ponytail Palm, Bottle Palm, Elephant-foot Tree, Olifant<strong>en</strong>poot<br />
044.80 Species, curious stout plant; swoll<strong>en</strong> base 56,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Belamcanda chin<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
Leopard Lily, Blackberry Lily<br />
045.00 Orange-yellow flowers, spotted purple-brown 25,--<br />
Bellida graminea<br />
Rosy Bellida<br />
045.10 Species, flower-heads yellow, purple and white; grass-like foliage; beautiful pot- or patio plant<br />
Bellis annua<br />
Annual English Daisy, Paquerrett annuelleEinjaehriges e, Petite Marguerite, Massliebch<strong>en</strong>,<br />
Einjaehriges Gänzeblümch<strong>en</strong>, Einjaehriger Taus<strong>en</strong>dschön, E<strong>en</strong>jarige Madeliefje<br />
045.20 Lady Chatterley’s*, pure white, large yellow c<strong>en</strong>tres 164,--<br />
Bellis per<strong>en</strong>nis<br />
English Daisy, Paquerrette, Lawn Daisy, Petite Marguerite, Massliebch<strong>en</strong>, Gänzeblümch<strong>en</strong>,<br />
Taus<strong>en</strong>dschön, Meizo<strong>en</strong>tje, Madeliefje, Kransje, Meiliefje<br />
045.30 Species, single flowered white; true wild form 336.--<br />
045.32 Cultivar, single flowered white 48.--<br />
Bellis per<strong>en</strong>nis<br />
Pomponette Series; button-like, double flowers<br />
045.40 Pink, attractive shades of pink; good double 240.--<br />
045.44 Red, good bright red; excell<strong>en</strong>t doubl<strong>en</strong>ess 240.--<br />
045.46 White, clear soft white; extra selected for doubl<strong>en</strong>ess 240.--<br />
045.48 Pomponette Formula Mix 240.--<br />
Bellis per<strong>en</strong>nis<br />
Monstrosa Series;medium sized, double flowers<br />
045.50 Pink, a good straight pink of good doubl<strong>en</strong>ess 60.--<br />
045.52 Red, fine red colour; good doubl<strong>en</strong>ess 60.--<br />
045.54 White, pure white; good doubl<strong>en</strong>ess 60.--<br />
045.56 Monstrosa Formula Mix 60.--<br />
Bellis per<strong>en</strong>nis<br />
Super Enorma Series; large double flowers<br />
045.60 Pink, deep pink 98.--<br />
045.62 Red, good red colour 98.--<br />
045.64 White, pure white flowers 98.--<br />
045.66 Super Enorma Formula Mix 98.--<br />
Bellium minutum<br />
Miniature Mat Daisy, Pygmy Daisy, Mini Bellis, Petite fausse pâquerette, Dresd<strong>en</strong> China,<br />
Zwergmaßliebch<strong>en</strong>, Väike Bellium, Dvergtus<strong>en</strong>fryd, Aprószázszorszép, Stokrotka alpejska<br />
045.80 Fairy Lights, a single, white flowering, bellis-like hardy annual-bi<strong>en</strong>nial-per<strong>en</strong>nial; a. Meadow daisy<br />
but in minute form; suitable for edging, rock-gard<strong>en</strong> or pots; any small place!<br />
Berg<strong>en</strong>ia cordifolia<br />
Elephanth's Ears, Heartleaf Berg<strong>en</strong>ia, Pigsqueak, Scho<strong>en</strong>lappersplant<br />
046.00 Springtime, very early flowering bright rosy red; large, roundish glossy leaves 980,--<br />
Berkheya multijuga (Stobaea grandiflora)(Stobaea multijuga)<br />
Spiny Berg Thistle, Doringrige Bergdissel , Mohatollo, Ntsoa-ntsane-ea-loti, Imboziso Emhlophe<br />
046.10 Gold<strong>en</strong> Spikes, large bright, gold<strong>en</strong>-yellow flowers; flowers the 1st year; ideal for containers 714.--<br />
Berkheya purpurea (Stobaea purpurea)<br />
Purple Berkheya, Bloudisseldoring, Dissel<br />
046.14 Zulu Warrior, beautiful silvery mauve flowers with purple c<strong>en</strong>tres 98,-- / 10.000 sds<br />
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P.O.Box 137 Enkhuiz<strong>en</strong> Wilhelminaplantso<strong>en</strong> 45<br />
1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
Berlandiera lyrata<br />
Chocolate Flower<br />
046.20 Gre<strong>en</strong> Eyes, beautiful yellow petalled star-shaped flowers with gre<strong>en</strong> c<strong>en</strong>ters; they fill the air with the<br />
sc<strong>en</strong>t of chocolate in early morning<br />
90,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Berteroa incana<br />
Greywort, Graukresse, Grijskruid<br />
046.24 Snowflakes*, tiny white snowflakes against grey-gre<strong>en</strong> leaves 40,80<br />
046.40<br />
Beta vulgaris v. cru<strong>en</strong>ta<br />
Ornam<strong>en</strong>tal Beet-roots<br />
Bull's Blood, selected by Kees Sahin, from the old Fr<strong>en</strong>ch variety Crapaudine, for the darkest<br />
coloured leaves; outstanding, dark red-purple leaves and dark red roots; a highly pigm<strong>en</strong>ted<br />
ornam<strong>en</strong>tal<br />
24,--<br />
046.44 McGregor’s Favourite, strap-leaved, with metallic she<strong>en</strong>; superb for bedding; round roots 24,--<br />
Bid<strong>en</strong>s aurea (B. heterophylla)(<strong>Co</strong>reopsis aurea)<br />
Arizona beggarticks, Burr Marigold, Spanish Needles, Geel Tandzaad, Falso Te, Hierba del té<br />
046.50 Sunshine, excell<strong>en</strong>t for containers, pots, tubs etc. Sunshine shows with an abundance of small<br />
yellow flowers during the whole summer-season<br />
Bid<strong>en</strong>s dahlioides<br />
Dahliaflowered Burr Marigold<br />
046.54 SunLove*, large single, dahlia-like, gold<strong>en</strong> yellow flowers upright growing plants with long, strong,<br />
dark stems<br />
Bid<strong>en</strong>s humilis<br />
Bur Marigold, Gold<strong>en</strong> Eye, Goldmarie<br />
046.58 Sunny Basket*, warm gold<strong>en</strong> yellow; a real spreading way of growing and thus excell<strong>en</strong>t for baskets,<br />
containers, pots, tubs etc.<br />
Billardiera floribunda<br />
Tasmanian Blueberry Vine<br />
046.70 Species, small bell shaped, sometimes purple-tinged, gre<strong>en</strong>-yellow flowers are produced in summer<br />
followed by bright purple-blue fruits in autumn; a great small evergre<strong>en</strong>, elegant twiner making a<br />
good conservatory plant<br />
Billardiera longiflora<br />
Climbing Blueberry, Mountain Blueberry, Purple Apple Berry<br />
046.74 Species, small, sc<strong>en</strong>ted, gre<strong>en</strong>ish yellow p<strong>en</strong>dant funnel-shaped, flowers in high summer; nice in<br />
hanging baskets with their pretty flowers, followed by shiny purple, oblong and edible berries<br />
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Biscutella laevigata<br />
Buckler Mustard, Brill<strong>en</strong>schote, Brilkruid<br />
047.00 Yellow Eyelashes*, yellow flowers followed by ornam<strong>en</strong>tal seed-heads 236,-- / 10 g<br />
Bixa orellana<br />
Annatto, Anchiote, Lipstick Tree<br />
047.10 Urucu, large flowers are rose to pink to white; broad heart-shaped leaves; grown for the ornam<strong>en</strong>tal<br />
fruits; they provide a red dye used by the Indian tribes as body paint; suited for pot culture<br />
Blandfordia grandiflora (B. flammea)<br />
Christmas Bells, Festival Bells<br />
047.20 Species, orange-red bell-shaped flowers with yellow tips; born in racemes; long lasting<br />
Blandfordia punicea (Aletris p.)(B. marginata)<br />
Tasmanian Christmas Bells, Weihnachtsglocke<br />
047.24 Species, rare and very beautiful species with umbels of numerous, large, waxy, rich crimson, yellowtipped<br />
flowers<br />
Bouteloua curtip<strong>en</strong>dula (B. racemosa)<br />
Side Oats, Grama Grass<br />
048.00 Species, panicles are branched to rather long spike lets, compact or spreading and tinged purple;<br />
valued for the d<strong>en</strong>sely tussock-forming habit, the textured foliage and for the curiously shaped<br />
infloresc<strong>en</strong>ce where the flower spikes are held horizontally on white-thin stems<br />
Bouteloua gracilis (B. oligostachya)<br />
Mosquito Grass, Mosquito Grass, Blue Grama, Muskiet<strong>en</strong>gras<br />
048.02 Species, the nodding flower heads have variously be<strong>en</strong> described as looking like mosquito larvae,<br />
tiny combs or ev<strong>en</strong> dragonfly-like; fine textured gre<strong>en</strong>-grey, clumping foliage; panicles are branched<br />
354,--<br />
40,--<br />
86,-- / 10 g<br />
70,50 / 10 g<br />
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1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
and strongly 1-sided with the branches on the underside of a straight, asc<strong>en</strong>ding horizontal rachis<br />
Brachycome iberidifolia<br />
Swan River Daisy, Blaues Gänseblümch<strong>en</strong>,Brachycome à feuilles d'ibéride, Kortkuif, Blauw<br />
Madeliefje, Australisch madeliefje, Brachicome, Nuk<strong>en</strong>kaulus, Všelicha iberkolistá, Margheritina<br />
Australiana, Ibeeriselehine tukalill,<br />
048.40 Blue Spl<strong>en</strong>dour, near tru-blue; free flowering; scanted 32.--<br />
048.42 Black-eyed Blue Spl<strong>en</strong>dour, deep blue flowers with black c<strong>en</strong>tre; uniform 204.--<br />
048.44 Purple Spl<strong>en</strong>dour, purple shades; abundantly flowering; sweetly sc<strong>en</strong>ted 32.--<br />
048.46 White Spl<strong>en</strong>dour, pure white;contrasting yellow or dark c<strong>en</strong>tre 32.--<br />
048.48 Black-eyed White Spl<strong>en</strong>dour, pure white with contrasting white c<strong>en</strong>tre 204.--<br />
048.50 Spl<strong>en</strong>dour Formula Mix 32.--<br />
Brachycome iberidifolia<br />
048.60 Blue Star, violet-blue flowers; inrolled petals; very compact and uniform 364,--<br />
Brachycome latisquamea<br />
Climbing Swan River Daisy<br />
048.64 Movie*, large blue or mauve daisies like a respectable Michaelmas Daisy; it is in fact a semiclimbing,<br />
shrubby, superb tub plant<br />
Brachypodium sylvaticum<br />
Sl<strong>en</strong>der False Brome Grass, Brachypode des Bois, Waldzw<strong>en</strong>ke, Boskortsteel<br />
048.70 Species, attractive ornam<strong>en</strong>tal grass with long flowering season; good for cutting 22.--<br />
Brassica oleracea<br />
Ornam<strong>en</strong>tal Cabbage & Kale<br />
049.00 Cabbage, round leaved mixed, gre<strong>en</strong> outer leaves and pink, purple or c<strong>en</strong>tres 34,--<br />
049.10 Kale, fringed leaved mixed, as the above but curly leaves 34,--<br />
Bromus japonicus<br />
Japanese Brome Grass, Brome japonais. Japanische Trespe, Japanse Dravik<br />
049.60 Gre<strong>en</strong> Rain*, annually flowering “Weeping Gre<strong>en</strong>*”, changing in beautiful straw-coloured flower buds<br />
with red dots; very ornam<strong>en</strong>tal in modern flower arrangem<strong>en</strong>ts<br />
Bromus lanceolatus ssp. macrostachys (Bromus macrostachys)<br />
Large-headed Brome, Mediterranean Brome, Brome à grands épillets, Großährige Trespe,<br />
Grootarige Dravik, Speerdravik, Isotähkäin<strong>en</strong> Kattara, Jättelosta, Barba de Macho<br />
049.64 Species, d<strong>en</strong>se woolly, upright panicles; full headed, light gre<strong>en</strong>, purple seed pods, drought resistant,<br />
for drying and arrangem<strong>en</strong>ts<br />
Bromus madrit<strong>en</strong>sis ssp. rub<strong>en</strong>s (Bromus rub<strong>en</strong>s)<br />
Foxtail Brome, Foxtail Chess, Red Brome, Brome Rougeâtre, Sverep Nacerv<strong>en</strong>alý, Plumerillo Rojo<br />
049.70 Species delightful purplish flower spikes; very ornam<strong>en</strong>tal; upright habit 11.40<br />
Bromus ramosus ssp.b<strong>en</strong>ek<strong>en</strong>ii (Bromus b<strong>en</strong>ek<strong>en</strong>ii)<br />
Hairy Brome, Brome de B<strong>en</strong>ek<strong>en</strong>, B<strong>en</strong>ek<strong>en</strong>s Wald-Trespe, Ruwe Dravik, Bosdravik, Miskine Dirse<br />
049.72 Species, a deciduous per<strong>en</strong>nial; might do well located in a hedgerow along a dappled edge or in a<br />
woodland gard<strong>en</strong>.<br />
Bromus secalinus (Bromus commutatus)<br />
Rye Brome, Rogg<strong>en</strong>-Trespe, Cheat Grass, Brome faux-seigle, Dreps, Stoklosa Zytnia<br />
049.74 Species, loose, upright wheatlike panicles 11.40<br />
Bromus sterilis (B. jubatus)(Zerna s.)(Anisantha sterilis)<br />
Poverty Brome, Barr<strong>en</strong> Brome Grass, Brome Stérile, Taube Trespe, IJle Dravik<br />
049.76 Species, a very distinct annual brome-grass, easily recognized by the very op<strong>en</strong> panicle with few<br />
long spikelets at the top<br />
Browallia americana (B. demissa)(B. elata)(B. grandiflora)(B. l<strong>en</strong>etta)<br />
Forget-me-not of the Andes, Amethyst Flower, Bush Violet, Nana's Bluebelles<br />
049.78 “Amethyst Bush”, a nice old-fashioned light blue, white eyed annual; easy to grow and blooming all<br />
summer until late autumn with its small blooms; the verb<strong>en</strong>a-like flowers are very attractive<br />
Browallia viscosa (B. speciosa)<br />
Amethyst Flower<br />
050.00 Sapphire Bells, showy star-shaped mid-blue, wide flowers, borne profusely on a compact, basebranching<br />
plant; good in borders, hanging baskets<br />
Brunfelsia latifolia (Franciscea l.)<br />
Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow<br />
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1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
050.30 Kiss-Me-Quick, it gets its common name from the way it flowers starting from purple through to<br />
mauve, th<strong>en</strong> to white all on the same flower; produces a light sc<strong>en</strong>ted perfume; exotic with noninvasive<br />
roots; handsome evergre<strong>en</strong> shrub; a wonderful addition to the gard<strong>en</strong><br />
Brunonia australis<br />
Blue Pincushion<br />
050.40 Species, a highly ornam<strong>en</strong>tal cut flower with oustanding brilliant blue flowers; suitable for pot- tub-<br />
and patio culture<br />
99,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Buchanania obovata<br />
Gre<strong>en</strong> Plum<br />
05.50 Species, white flowers followed by tasty, sweet edible fruits; excell<strong>en</strong>t pot plant 54,--<br />
Bulbine semibarbata (B.annua superba)<br />
Leek Lily<br />
050.60 Yellow Hyacinth*, bright yellow flowers in 3 months from seed 114,--<br />
Bunias ori<strong>en</strong>talis<br />
Turkish Wartycabbage, Turkish Rocket, Hill Mustrd, Russian old man, Ori<strong>en</strong>talisches<br />
Zack<strong>en</strong>schötch<strong>en</strong>, Grote hardvrucht, Ryssgubbe, Russekål, Takkeklap, Idänukonpalko, Ukonpalko<br />
050.70 Species, flower buds and flowering stems are edible - raw or cooked; a pleasant mild flavour with a<br />
delicate sweetness and cabbage-like flavour, they make an excell<strong>en</strong>t broccoli substitute though they<br />
are rather smaller; young leaves are recomm<strong>en</strong>ded by Vilmorin either as a salad or boiled<br />
Buphtalmum salicifolium<br />
Willowleaf Oxeye, Buphtalme à feuilles de Saule, Oeil-de Boeuf à feuilles de Saule, Weid<strong>en</strong>blättriges<br />
Ochs<strong>en</strong>auge, Rindsauge, Koeieoog, Occhio di Bue<br />
050.80 Sunwheel, solitairy daisy-like yellow flowers; quite showy; flowers the first year 35.--<br />
Bupleurum rotundifolium griffithii<br />
Thoroughwax, Hare's Ear, Buplèvre à feuilles rondes, Oreille de lièvre, Buplèvre <strong>en</strong>gainée,Percefeuille,<br />
Herbe à la coupure, Rundblättriges Has<strong>en</strong>ohr, Goudscherm, Doorwas, Jänönputki,<br />
Pyöröjänönputk, Harört<br />
050.90 Gre<strong>en</strong> Gold, a rather interesting and unusual plant of which the yellowish gre<strong>en</strong> flowers are actually<br />
tiny umbels fo true flowers, surrounded by somewhat petal-like bracts; tall erect stems; curious<br />
oblong leaves; a must as flower arranging material.<br />
Burchardia multiflora<br />
Milkmaids<br />
051.90 Species, <strong>en</strong>ormous quantities of showy flowers in white to pink; beautiful in pots, tubs and<br />
containers; patio plant for a place in the full sun<br />
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Caesalpina gilliesii (Poinciana g.)<br />
Bird-of-paradise shrub, Desert Bird of Paradise, Small Yellow Flame Tree,<br />
051.94 Species, yellow spider-like flowers; imm<strong>en</strong>se scarlet stam<strong>en</strong>s; a stunning combination 38,--<br />
Caesalpinia pulcherrima (Poinciana p.)<br />
Pride of Barbados, Pauwebloem, Toetoeroetoe, Peacock Flower<br />
051.98 Species, blooms within a year with red and yellow flowers turn to red as they mature; fast growing<br />
Calamintha grandiflora (Satureja grandiflora)<br />
Calamint, Stone Thyme<br />
052.00 Blaze Carpet*, blazing purple-rose, sage-like flowers; a hardy and sweet sc<strong>en</strong>ted per<strong>en</strong>nial; useful<br />
for edging<br />
Calamintha nepeta (Satureja calamintha)(C. officinalis)(Clinopodium calamintha)<br />
Calamint, Calamint Savory, Lesser Calamint, Mountain Stone Thyme, Steinqu<strong>en</strong>del, Calam<strong>en</strong>t<br />
052.10 Nepitella*, showy pale lav<strong>en</strong>der flowers; a wonderful hardy, heavily sweet sc<strong>en</strong>ted per<strong>en</strong>nial,<br />
aromatic herb, forming a carpet of small greyish-gre<strong>en</strong> foliage<br />
20,--<br />
186,-- / 10 g<br />
Calamintha officinalis<br />
Mediterraneum Calamint, Calamint, Nepetella, Bergste<strong>en</strong>tijm<br />
052.14 Species, covered with hundreds of small pale lav<strong>en</strong>der flowers 1.250,--<br />
Calamintha vulgare ssp. arundanum (Clinopodium vulgare)<br />
Dwarf Calamint, Wirbeldost<br />
052.20 Pink Clusters*, globular clusters of bright pink flowers; dwarf; fragrant 26,-- / 10 g<br />
Calandrinia ciliata (C. m<strong>en</strong>ziesii)(C. speciosa)<br />
Desert Rock Purslane, Fringed Redmaids<br />
052.40 Funky Basket*, int<strong>en</strong>se mag<strong>en</strong>ta or reddish-purple; early flowering, trailing annual 220,--<br />
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052.42 White Basket*, as the above, but pure white 340,--<br />
Calandrinia grandiflora (Cistanthe grandiflora)<br />
Rock Purslane, Calandrinie a grande fleurs, Grote Calandrinia of Sierpostelein<br />
052.50 Skyline*, satiny, bright mag<strong>en</strong>ta flowers; large, fleshy, succul<strong>en</strong>t-like blue-gre<strong>en</strong> rosettes; lime-gre<strong>en</strong>,<br />
purple spotted calyces<br />
Calandrinia hirtella<br />
Small Rock Purslane<br />
052.60 Pink Gems*, small semi-cups of a brilliant carmine-pink; compact, small plants 680,--<br />
Calandrinia polyandra<br />
Munyeroo, Parakeelya<br />
052.70 Shining Silk*, beautiful, large flowered, shining carmine-red flowers on dwarf, branching plants;<br />
excell<strong>en</strong>t for pots, containers and hanging baskets; extremely rich- and long flowering<br />
Calandrinia umbellata<br />
Red Maids<br />
052.80 Crimson Cropper*, dazzling mag<strong>en</strong>ta-crimson flowers; excell<strong>en</strong>t for pots, tubes and containers<br />
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Calceolaria x herbeohybrida nana (C. x speciosa)(C. x hybrida)<br />
Pocketbook Plant, Slipperwort, Zapatitos de V<strong>en</strong>us, Zapatito de la Virg<strong>en</strong>, Capachito<br />
053.40 Vogue, complete colour range; medium-sized flowers; compact strain 50,-- / 1 g<br />
Calceolaria tripartita (C. scabiosifolia)<br />
Slipper Flower, Slipper Wort, Pocketbook Plant<br />
053.44 Gold<strong>en</strong> Slippers, bright and deep gold<strong>en</strong> yellow, rather large, pouch-like blossoms; a very rich<br />
flowering variety and easy to grow item; es of this variety; eExcell<strong>en</strong>t for pots, containers because of<br />
their hanging growing habit.<br />
Cal<strong>en</strong>dula arv<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
Field Marigold, Souci des champs, Boixac de camp, Ackerringelblume, Akkergoudsbloem, Maravilla<br />
silvestre, Caléndula silvestre, Hierba del podador, Mesícek rolní, Mesícek rocn ,Caléndula<br />
053.46 Species, single flowered yellow 48.--<br />
Cal<strong>en</strong>dula incana<br />
Grey-leaved Hanging Basket Field Marigold<br />
053.48 Yellow Fall, greyish-gre<strong>en</strong> leaves and pure yellow, gerbera-like single flowers; not so rich flowering,<br />
but producing regularly all through the summer; a balcony Pot Marigold. A beauty in his simplicity!<br />
Cal<strong>en</strong>dula officinalis<br />
Miscellaneous varieties<br />
053.50 Geisha Girl, unique variety with incurved petals; good for forcing and cutting 12.--<br />
053.54 Neon, ultra double flowers with d<strong>en</strong>sely set deep orange petals edged in burgundy 40.--<br />
053.58 Orange Porcupine, quilled petals form spiky orange flowers; very uniform and floriferous 34.--<br />
053.62 Pink Surprise, frilly double orange-pink flowers over a long season 12.--<br />
053.66 Species, single flowered orange 11.40<br />
Cal<strong>en</strong>dula officinalis Girl Series<br />
A tall series with a unique flower petal coloration; each petal is tipped with red; excell<strong>en</strong>t cut flower<br />
053.70 Orange Girl, dark orange tipped red 84.--<br />
053.72 Sunny Girl, buff tipped red 84.--<br />
053.74 Yellow Girl, yellow tipped red 84.--<br />
053.76 Fuego y Pasion, careful balanced formula mix of the above m<strong>en</strong>tioned colours 84.--<br />
Callirhoe involucrata (Malva involucrata)(C. verticillata)<br />
Prairy Poppy Mallow, Low Poppy Mallow, Buffalo Rose, Wine Cups<br />
053.80 Dr. Wigtons Silky Cups, unusually luminous crimson; brilliant, large and showy, silky cups; ground<br />
hugging with a trailing habit<br />
Callistephus chin<strong>en</strong>sis Cameo Series<br />
Summeraster with double, chrysanthemum-type flowers; dwarf, compact plants<br />
054.00 Pink Cameo, neatly striped pink and white incurved petals 92.--<br />
054.10 Red Cameo, neatly striped red and white incurved petals 92.--<br />
Callistephus chin<strong>en</strong>sis Gard<strong>en</strong> Hit Series (Aster chin<strong>en</strong>sis)<br />
Summeraster with semi-double flowers; upright habit; excell<strong>en</strong>t cut flower<br />
054.50 Apricot Gard<strong>en</strong> Hit, soft apricot with yellow c<strong>en</strong>tre 120.--<br />
054.54 Blush Gard<strong>en</strong> Hit, soft rose-pink with yellow c<strong>en</strong>tre 120.--<br />
054.58 Red Striped Gard<strong>en</strong> Hit, red striped white flowers with yellow c<strong>en</strong>tre 120.--<br />
054.62 Violet Striped Gard<strong>en</strong> Hit, violet striped white flowers with yellow c<strong>en</strong>tre 120.--<br />
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1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
054.66 HitTips*, blue & pink tipped white and white tipped blue in a careful balanced mixture 120.--<br />
054.70 TopHit*, striped & tipped flowers in a careful balanced mixture 120.--<br />
Callistephus chin<strong>en</strong>sis Gard<strong>en</strong> Jewel Series (Aster chin<strong>en</strong>sis)<br />
Summeraster with fully double, incurved blooms; long strong stems; excell<strong>en</strong>t cut flower<br />
055.00 Blue Gard<strong>en</strong> Jewel, silvery blue & white 48.--<br />
055.04 Pink Gard<strong>en</strong> Jewel, soft pink & white 48.--<br />
Callistephus chin<strong>en</strong>sis Gard<strong>en</strong> Show Series (Aster chin<strong>en</strong>sis)<br />
Summeraster with fully double, extra large flowers<br />
056.00 Appleblossom, attractive soft rose-pink 70.--<br />
056.04 Apricot, unusual orange-apricot 70.--<br />
Callitris monticola<br />
Dwarf Cypress Pine<br />
059.60 Species, compact, bright gre<strong>en</strong> ornam<strong>en</strong>tal shrub; adaptable; good in containers 132,--<br />
Calluna vulgaris<br />
Heather, Callune, Bruyère commune, Bes<strong>en</strong>heide, Heidekraut, Struikhei, Zomerheide, Brugo,<br />
Hedelyng, Ljung, Røsslyng, Kanerva, Beitilyng<br />
059.64 Species, masses of purplish-pink flowers; evergre<strong>en</strong> foliage 22.80<br />
Calocephalus brownii (Leucophyta b.)<br />
Cushion Bush<br />
059.70 Species, silver white intertwined branches with scale-like leaves 112,--<br />
Caltha palustris<br />
Marsh Marigold, Sumpfdotterblume<br />
081.00 Yellow 156,--<br />
Camellia japonica<br />
Japanese Camellia<br />
082.00 Old & New Hybrids mixed 140,-- / 1 kg<br />
Camellia sin<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
Chinese Camellia<br />
082.20 Delicate Shades 128,-- / 1 kg<br />
Camissonia bistorta veitchiana (O<strong>en</strong>othera b.v.)<br />
California Suncup, Southern Suncup<br />
089.00 SunDrops*, bright yellow; rich- and early flowering bedding type 126,--<br />
Camissonia cheiranthifolia (O<strong>en</strong>othera c.)<br />
Wallflower-leaved Primrose, Beach Ev<strong>en</strong>ing Primrose, Beach Suncup<br />
089.20 SunCups*, bright yellow; flowers all summer; silvery foliage 142,--<br />
Campanula carpatica<br />
Carpathian Bellflower, Carpathian Harebell, Tussock Bellflower, Campanule des Carpates,<br />
Karpat<strong>en</strong>glock<strong>en</strong>blume, Karpat<strong>en</strong>klokje, Farolillo de los Cárpatos, Dzwonek Karpacki, Kárpáti<br />
Hararangviág ,Zvonce Karpatský<br />
090.00 Alba, white flowers of good size; free blooming and easiest culture; flowers first year from seed 22.--<br />
090.04 <strong>Co</strong>erulea, indetical to the above but with bright blue flowers 18.--<br />
Campanula cochleariifolia (Campanula bellardii)(C. pusilla)<br />
Baby Bellflower, Fairies' Thimbles<br />
091.00 Gardinette Blue*, dainty lilac-blue; an amazing abundance of small flowers; d<strong>en</strong>se clumps with<br />
spoon-shaped foliage<br />
15,-- / 1 g<br />
Campanula garganica (C. elatines garganica)<br />
Adriatic Bellflower, Campanule étoilée, Polsterglock<strong>en</strong>blume<br />
091.40 “Monte Gargano”, star-shaped, blue flowers; trailing 50,-- / 1 g<br />
Campanula glomerata v acaulis<br />
Dwarf Clustered Bellflower, Polsterglock<strong>en</strong>blume, Zwerg-Knäuelglock<strong>en</strong>blume, Büschel-<br />
Glock<strong>en</strong>blume, Violette Knäuel-Glock<strong>en</strong>blume,Dwergkluw<strong>en</strong>klokje, Zvonek Klubkatý, Toppklokke,<br />
Kääpiöpeurankello<br />
091.50 “Dwarf Form”, deep blue flowers; attractive for bedding 110.--<br />
Campanula glomerata v dahurica "Superba"<br />
Clustered Bellflower, Campanule agglomérée, Siberische Knäuel-Glock<strong>en</strong>blum, Kluw<strong>en</strong>klokje,<br />
Peurankello, Dane's-blood, Toppklocka, Ängsttoppklocka<br />
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091.52 “Odessa's Deep Blue”, terminal heads of funnel-shaped deep violet-blue flowers; best variety for<br />
cutting; easy; select strain<br />
Campanula incurva<br />
Sky Blue Bell<br />
091.60 “Olympus”, the most spectacular bellflower; <strong>en</strong>ormous inflated ice blue flowers, resembling flared<br />
<strong>en</strong>ded wine glasses, in profusion all summer, upturned on branching prostrate stems<br />
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80,-- / 10.000 sds<br />
Campanula lactiflora<br />
Milky Bellflower, Campanule à fleurs laiteuses, Ries<strong>en</strong>dold<strong>en</strong>glock<strong>en</strong>blume, Dzwonek Kremowy,<br />
Mjölkklocka<br />
091.70 “<strong>Co</strong>erulea”, soft blue in large loose panicles; very showy; flowers the 1st year 180.-- / 100.000 sds<br />
Campanula latifolia<br />
Greater Bellflower, Giant Bellflower, Breitblättrige Glock<strong>en</strong>blume, Breed Klokje<br />
092.00 Blue, dark blue tubular bell-shaped flowers 148,--<br />
092.04 White, ind<strong>en</strong>tical to the above but pure white 216.--<br />
Campanula medium<br />
Single flowered Canterbury Bells<br />
094.00 Blue 14,--<br />
094.04 Rose 14,--<br />
094.08 White 14,--<br />
Campanula medium annua<br />
Annual Chelsea Series, Dwarf Canterbury Bells<br />
094.20 “Chelsea Blue”, flowers as an annual; suitable for pots and bedding 24.-- / 1000 sds<br />
094.24 “Chelsea Pink”, as the above, but bright pink 24.-- / 1000 sds<br />
Campanula patula<br />
Spreading Bellflower, Campanule étalée, Wies<strong>en</strong>-Glock<strong>en</strong>blume, Weideklokje, Razprostrta Zvoncica,<br />
Terebélyes, Harangvirág, Dzwonek Rozpierzchly, Zvoncek Konáristý, Zvonek Rozkladitý,<br />
094.30 Species, violet-purple flowers in erect corymbs; autumn flowering bi<strong>en</strong>nial species 372.--<br />
Campanula persicifolia<br />
Peach-Leaf Bellflower, Campanule à feuilles de Pêcher, Bâton-de-Jacob, Pfirsichblaettrige<br />
Glock<strong>en</strong>blume, Prachtklokje, Perzikbladklokje, Dzwonek Brzoskwiniolistny, Storklocka<br />
095.00 “Alba”, the cultivated white flowered form; excell<strong>en</strong>t cut flower 38.40<br />
095.04 “<strong>Co</strong>erulea”, as the above, but bright blue 34.80<br />
095.08 “Telham Beauty”, delicate china-blue; extra large flowered 38.40<br />
095.12 “Wild Form, the true wild species; blue flowers in racemes 190.--<br />
Campanula poscharskyana<br />
Yugoslavian Bellflower, Trailing Bellflower<br />
096.00 Stella Maris*, violet-blue; in early summer, the plant explodes into a huge mass of violet stars;<br />
evergre<strong>en</strong> groundcover<br />
Campanula punctata (C. nobilis)<br />
Spotted Bellflower<br />
096.40 Waxwings, racemes of the most beautiful waxy, very large, p<strong>en</strong>dulous bell-shaped flowers, mostly<br />
pink or cream spotted red insid<br />
980,-- / 10 g<br />
118,-- / 100.000 sds<br />
Campanula pyramidalis<br />
Chimney Bellflower, Campanule pyramidale, Pyramid<strong>en</strong>glock<strong>en</strong>blume, Piramideklokje, Piramidasta<br />
Zvoncica, Pyramidklocka<br />
096.50 Blue, starry bell-shaped flowers; broad spikes; tallest Bellflower 130.--<br />
096.54 White, id<strong>en</strong>tical to the above but pure white 130.--<br />
Campanula ramossisima<br />
Verzweigte Glock<strong>en</strong>blume, Campanule rameuse<br />
097.60 Meteora, bushy plants covered with star-shaped, blue flowers with white c<strong>en</strong>tres 66.-- / 1000 sds<br />
Campanula rapunculoides<br />
Creeping Bellflower, Ackerglock<strong>en</strong>blume, Akkerklokje<br />
098.00 “June Bell”, bluish-violet; funnel-shaped flowers; drooping from tall spikes 130,--<br />
Campanula rapunculus<br />
Rapunzel-Glock<strong>en</strong>blume, Campanule Raiponce, Rampion<br />
098.04 Species, panicles of blue or white funnel-shaped flowers 264,--<br />
Campanula rotundifolia superba (C. petiolata)(C. sacajaweana)
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Bluebell of Scotland, Blue Bells, Harebell, Rundblaettrige Glock<strong>en</strong>blume<br />
098.30 Blue, the pretty British harebell produces thin wiry stems of nodding or drooping pale blue flowers; an<br />
easy, charming, wide-spread, variable plant for rockery, border etc.<br />
Campanula takesimana<br />
Korean Bellflower<br />
098.40 Mascot*, creamy white to lilac-pink outside and dark purple-brown, dotted inside; large bell-like<br />
flowers<br />
Campanula trachelium ssp. urticifolia<br />
Nettle-leaved Bellflower, Nesselblaettrige Glock<strong>en</strong>blume, Nässelklocka<br />
098.44 “Lilac Bells”, many-flowered panicles of lilac-blue, broadly bell-shaped blooms; rich flowering; erect<br />
growing habit<br />
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384,-- / 10 g<br />
122.00<br />
Campsis radicans<br />
Trumpet Vine, Trumpet Creeper, <strong>Co</strong>w-Itch Vine, Enredadera de Trompeta, Jazmín de Virginia,<br />
Bignonia roja, Trompeta trepadora, Trompetilla, Trompetbloem<br />
098.50 Species, scarlet and orange trumpet-shaped flowers in terminal clusters 18,--<br />
Canavalia maritima (C. rosea)<br />
Beach Bean, Bay Bean, Wild Jack Bean<br />
098.60 Species, showy pink or white flowers; outstanding erosion control; salt tolerant 54,--<br />
Canna indica (C. x g<strong>en</strong>eralis)<br />
Indian Shot, Saka Siri, Bandera, Chancle, <strong>Co</strong>yol, Platanillo, Indisch Bloemriet<br />
098.70 Crozy's <strong>Co</strong>lour Carnival, collection of large flowered varieties; wide colour range 16.--<br />
Capparis spinosa<br />
Caper, Cappero, Alcaperro, Kaper, Kappertjes, Caper Berry, Caperbush, Kápari, Tapèra<br />
098.90 Species, large white flowers with purple filam<strong>en</strong>ts; dwarf shrub with large blue-gre<strong>en</strong> foliage; the<br />
unop<strong>en</strong>ed flower buds are the primary product<br />
Capparis spinosa nummularia<br />
Fragrant Caper Bush, Merne Arrutn<strong>en</strong>ge, <strong>Co</strong>astal Caper, Bush Passionfruit, Australian Caper Bush<br />
098.94 Fragrancy*, like C. spinosa, but the spl<strong>en</strong>did white flowers are fragrant 212,50<br />
099.00<br />
Capsicum annuum<br />
Ornam<strong>en</strong>tal & Hot Pepper<br />
Balloon, strangely unique bell-shaped fruits with flat square-tipped wings; hot (4) 600.--<br />
Candlelight, dwarf plants completely covered with thin tapered fruits; borne in clusters; rip<strong>en</strong>ing from<br />
gre<strong>en</strong> to yellow to orange to brilliant red; nice for containers; hot (2)<br />
420.--<br />
099.10 Chinese Ornam<strong>en</strong>tal, literally hundreds of fruits p[er plant; tiny long fruits rip<strong>en</strong>ing from gre<strong>en</strong> to red;<br />
holding on the plants for an ext<strong>en</strong>ded period; great for pots; hot (4)<br />
560.--<br />
099.20 Fish, beautiful gre<strong>en</strong> and white variegated foliage; p<strong>en</strong>dant fruits rip<strong>en</strong>ing from cream with gre<strong>en</strong><br />
stripes to orange with brown stripes to all red; perfect for salsa; hot (3)<br />
420.--<br />
099.30 Goldfinge*, light yellow counterpart of Orange Wonder; very attractive because distinct differ<strong>en</strong>ce<br />
with other varieties; hot (3)<br />
80.--<br />
099.40 Lemon Drop, bright yellow, conical crinkly fruits; very few seeds; plants are covered with fruits; citrus<br />
flavour; hot (4)<br />
600.--<br />
099.50 Nepalese Bells, fruits have thin crisp flesh that rip<strong>en</strong>s form gre<strong>en</strong> to red; sweet around the outer<br />
600.--<br />
edges, but hot near the seeds; will completely dry on the plants; hot (3)<br />
099.60 Nosegay, unbelievable small ornam<strong>en</strong>tal pepper with foliage that looks like bay leaves; tiny plants<br />
are spectaculare grown in the border in of the gard<strong>en</strong> or in window boxes; ripe fruits hold well for<br />
weeks; fruits are edible, but hot, and display a rainbow of colours while rip<strong>en</strong>ing; hot (3)<br />
420.--<br />
099.70 Orange Wonder*, bushy plants covered with cone-shaped bright orange fruits; hot (3) 80.--<br />
Cardamine prat<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
Cuckoo Flower, Ladies' Smock, Mayflower, Cardamine des Prés, Wies<strong>en</strong>schaumkraut,<br />
Pinksterbloem, Rzezucha Lakowa, Ängsbräsm, Engkarse, Engkarse (ssp. prat<strong>en</strong>sis), Luhtalitukka,<br />
Hrafnaklukka<br />
099.90 Species, showy lilac flowers in corymbs; will please everybody 255.--<br />
Cardiocrinum giganteum (Lilium giganteum)<br />
Giant Yunnan Lily. Giant Himalayan Lily, Ries<strong>en</strong>lilie, Ries<strong>en</strong>-Himalayalilie, Reuz<strong>en</strong>lelie<br />
100.00 White Giant, the all superlatives lily; a stately plant grown for their strikling display; a 5 cm thick stem,<br />
with dinner plate sized leaves, supports numerous gre<strong>en</strong> and white, waxy,<br />
very delicious sc<strong>en</strong>ted trumpets, each 15 cm long.<br />
Cardiospemum halicacabum<br />
Love-in-a-Puff, Balloon Vine, Heart Pea, Heart Seed, Kanphuti<br />
100.10 Species, an exceedingly graceful and dainty climber and yet a strong grower; inflated seed-pods, 20.--<br />
552.--<br />
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which are also useful in indoor decorations; attractive for covering trellis-work, chain link f<strong>en</strong>cing and<br />
the like; wh<strong>en</strong> during the summer their d<strong>en</strong>se, feathery foliage, forms an unusual, ornam<strong>en</strong>tal scre<strong>en</strong><br />
Carex acutiformis<br />
Lesser Pond Sedge, Swamp Sedge, European Lake Sedge, Laîche des Marais, Sumpf-Segge,<br />
Scharfkantige Segge, Moeraszegge, Turzyca Blotna, Brunstarr, Stautstorr, Kaer-Star,<br />
100.14 Species, this is a plant for the larger pond, although it can be contained in a pot, and it won't grow so<br />
tall; it spreads to form a very d<strong>en</strong>se clump; quite happy in wet soil<br />
Carex appressa (C. virgata)<br />
Tall Sedge<br />
100.20 Species, a most effective sedge grown for its long spikes of dark flowers 82,--<br />
Carex comans<br />
New Zealand Hairy Sedge<br />
101.24 Bronze Form, d<strong>en</strong>sely tufted, brown-red clumps; stems glabrous and drooping in fruit; spikes are<br />
becoming longer-stalked lower down the stem and are light brown to red-brown.<br />
Carex flacca (C. glauca)<br />
Glaucous Sedge, Blue Sedge, Laîche Glauque, Blaugrüne Segge, Zeegro<strong>en</strong>e Zegge<br />
101.26 Species, this tough sedge can be grown in any place; oft<strong>en</strong> found in full sun, bbut it will do well in the<br />
shade too; suitable for the rockgard<strong>en</strong> and excell<strong>en</strong>t as a groundcover; used for erosion controle<br />
Carex grayi<br />
Gray'Sedge, Mace Sedge, Morning Star Sedge<br />
101.28 Species, a clump-forming species with broad, flat, wide, pale gre<strong>en</strong> leaves; bracts are leaf-like with<br />
exceeding infloresc<strong>en</strong>ce; the female spikes areround , resembling a mace; decorative seed heads<br />
Carex leporina (C. ovalis)(Vignea leporina)<br />
Mountain Hare Sedge, Brown-head Sedge, Dunhead Sedge, Egg Sedge, Eggbract Sedge,<br />
Has<strong>en</strong>pfot<strong>en</strong>segge, Has<strong>en</strong>-Segge, Has<strong>en</strong>fuß-Segge, Hazezegge, Hare-Star, Zaku Grislis<br />
101.30 Species, wintergre<strong>en</strong> sedge, erect to decumb<strong>en</strong>t; infloresc<strong>en</strong>ce narrow, erect, 2-4 cm long, with 2-9<br />
spikes erect to spreading at maturity; glumes long-acute, yellow-brown with pale margins<br />
Carex muskingum<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
Palm Sedge<br />
101.32 Species, upright stems and very numerous leaves crowded on the stems; tall stems clothed with<br />
narrow, arching, dark gre<strong>en</strong> leaves; fine as a solitaire on the waterside or in large pots<br />
Carex p<strong>en</strong>dula (Carex maxima)<br />
Weeping Sedge, P<strong>en</strong>dulous Sedge, Drooping Sedge, Ha<strong>en</strong>ge Segge,<br />
101.36 Species, tuft forming plants; the leaves are keeled, flat yellow-gre<strong>en</strong> above, somewhat glaucous<br />
b<strong>en</strong>eath; the lower sheaths are red-brown; bracts are leaf-like, as long as arching infloresc<strong>en</strong>ce; the<br />
cylindrical spikes are becoming p<strong>en</strong>dulous and red-brow<br />
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122,-- / 10g<br />
Carex pseudocyperus<br />
Bastard Cyperus, Scheinzypergras-Segge, Cyperzegge<br />
101.38 Species, bright gre<strong>en</strong> 96,--<br />
Carex remota (Vignea remota)<br />
Remote Sedge, Winkelsegge, Laiche à épis espacés, IJle Zegge,Wijdarige Zegge, Turzyca<br />
Odlegloklosa, Ostrice Rídkoklasá, Ostrica Oddial<strong>en</strong>á, Skärmstarr, Järvseljä, Retavarpe<br />
viksva,,Akselblomstret Star<br />
101.40 Species, bright gre<strong>en</strong> tussocks 112.--<br />
Carex sylvatica ssp. sylvatica<br />
Wood Sedge, European Woodland Sdge, Laîche des Bois, Waldsegge, Boszegge, Turzyca Lesna,<br />
Skov-Star, Skogsstarr, Skogstorr<br />
101.42 Species, a well-known anci<strong>en</strong>t woodland species with a long-term persist<strong>en</strong>t seed bank and a<br />
caespitose growth habit<br />
Carex tereticaulis<br />
<strong>Co</strong>mmon Sedge<br />
101.44 Species, brown flowering spikes, on <strong>en</strong>ds of stems; leaves can be finely split and made into baskets<br />
Carex vulpina<br />
True Fox Sedge, Laîche des R<strong>en</strong>ards, Echte Fuchssegge, Voszegge, Rävstarr, Revestorr, Ræve-<br />
Sta, Ketunsara<br />
101.48 Species, a species of wet ditches and pond sides mainly on chalk or limestone, and oft<strong>en</strong> grows in<br />
standing water; it prefers op<strong>en</strong> conditions and under shade it soon ceases to flower<br />
120.--<br />
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58,--<br />
128.--<br />
160,--<br />
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Carica papaya<br />
Papaya, Papaw, Fruta Bomba, Lechosa Papaya, Mamao, Tree Melon<br />
101.54 Species, the famous dessert melon of the tropics 24,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Carpanthea pomeridiana (Mesembryanthemum p.)<br />
101.58 Vetkousie, Kuldne Vaip, Eftermiddagsblomma<br />
Gold<strong>en</strong> Carpet, very large, semi-double. bright yellow, mesem-like flowers are easily produced and<br />
cover the whole plant; very showy and to be set in on dry, sunny slopes on the rockery<br />
Carpobrotus glaucesc<strong>en</strong>s<br />
<strong>Co</strong>astal Noonflower, Angular Pigface<br />
101.60 Speciesr, large purple-red flowers; mat forming; reddish edible fruits; salt tolerant 180,--<br />
Caryopteris incana (C. mastacanthus)(C. sin<strong>en</strong>sis)(C. tangutica)<br />
Beard Flower, Blue Beard, Blaubart<br />
101.70 Blue Bliss*, showy clusters of dark blue purple flowers in late summer and fall; oval leaves are<br />
scalloped and softly hairy; easy from seed<br />
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Cassia barcleyana (S<strong>en</strong>na b.)<br />
Pepper-leaf S<strong>en</strong>na<br />
102.30 Species, bright yellow flowers; can be grown as an annual 54,50<br />
Cassia didymobotrya<br />
S<strong>en</strong>na, Popcorn Cassia, Peanut Butter Cassia, Kerz<strong>en</strong>strauch, Indische Gewürzrinde, Kaars<strong>en</strong>struik<br />
102.40 Species, d<strong>en</strong>se yellow flower spikes with dwarf brown points on top; releasing a smell of chocolate;<br />
attractive, gre<strong>en</strong> acacia-like foliage; a fine bushy, gre<strong>en</strong>house shrub, that occasionally can be<br />
grown on a sunny, warm place as well<br />
Cassia hebecarpa<br />
Wild S<strong>en</strong>na<br />
102.50 Species, eye-catching clusters of showy yellow flowers; followed by flatt<strong>en</strong>ed dark seed pods 100,--<br />
Catananche caerulea<br />
Blue Cupid's Dart, Blue Cupidone<br />
103.00 Istra*, strap-shaped, papery, lav<strong>en</strong>der-blue ray florets; one of the prettiest per<strong>en</strong>nials with their long<br />
stalked flowers, which can be dried for everlastings; each stem is topped with one rounded glist<strong>en</strong>ing<br />
grey-white bud<br />
Cedronella triphylla (C. canari<strong>en</strong>sis)<br />
Balm-of-Gilead, Canary Balm, Baume de Gilead, Wohlriech<strong>en</strong>der Drach<strong>en</strong>kopf, Kanarischer<br />
Zitron<strong>en</strong>strauch, Balsamstrauch, Citronört, Kanarisk Hjert<strong>en</strong>sfryd<br />
103.20 Species, d<strong>en</strong>se heads of pretty pink flowers for months; a shrubby plant with sc<strong>en</strong>ted, trifoliate<br />
leaves from the Canary Islands and Madeira; leaves have a sc<strong>en</strong>t variously described as sweet,<br />
musky or cedar-like and are used as tea; anyway it is not the balm of Gilead m<strong>en</strong>tioned in the Bible<br />
Celosia spicata<br />
Wheatstraw Celosia , Flamingo Feathers<br />
104.00 Flamingo Purple, deep purple, small plumes on dark red stems and leaves 6,00 / 1.000 sds<br />
104.04 Flamingo Pink, soft pink to white feathers on erect stems 44.--<br />
C<strong>en</strong>taurea americana<br />
American Basket Flower, American Star Thistle, Cardo-del-Valle<br />
105.00 Aloha Blanca, large, white flowers (10-12 cm) on tall stems; good for cutting 22,--<br />
105.10 Aloha Rosa, as the above, but with lilac-rose flowers 22,--<br />
C<strong>en</strong>taurea cyanus<br />
<strong>Co</strong>rnflower, Bachelor's Button, C<strong>en</strong>taurée bleuet, Kornblume, Kor<strong>en</strong>bloem, Aciano o Azulejo,<br />
Blåklint, Kornblom, Kornblomst, Ruiskaunokki, Akurprýði<br />
105.20 Wild Form, single flowered blue 34.--<br />
C<strong>en</strong>taurea cynaroides (Stemmacantha c.)(Serratula canari<strong>en</strong>sis)<br />
Balcony <strong>Co</strong>rnflower<br />
105.78 “Blue Ballerina*”, dark blue; spreading habit; greyish leaves 62,40<br />
C<strong>en</strong>taurea dealbata<br />
Persian <strong>Co</strong>rnflower, Whitewash <strong>Co</strong>rnflower, Poils Roses, C<strong>en</strong>taurée de Perse, Kaukasus-<br />
Flock<strong>en</strong>blume, Bestov<strong>en</strong> C<strong>en</strong>taurie, Perzische Kor<strong>en</strong>bloem, Chaber Bialawy<br />
105.80 Rose, clear rose-pink flowers; excell<strong>en</strong>t gard<strong>en</strong> plant; bushy, branched plants; good cut flower 32.--<br />
C<strong>en</strong>taurea jacea<br />
Brown Knapweed, Rayed Knapweed, C<strong>en</strong>taurée jacée, Tête de Moineau, Echte Flock<strong>en</strong>blume,<br />
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1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
Wies<strong>en</strong>flock<strong>en</strong>blume, Knoopkruid, Soldateknoop, Chaber Lakowy, Chrpa lucní, Rödklint, <strong>Van</strong>leg,<br />
Knoppurt, Almindelig Knopurt, Ahdekaunokki<br />
105.84 “Purple Meadow”, attractive purple flowers over a long period of time 48.--<br />
C<strong>en</strong>taurea macrocephala<br />
Yellow Hardhead, Bighead Knapweed, Giant Knapweed, Arm<strong>en</strong>ian Basketflower, Lemon Fluff<br />
Knapweed, Globe <strong>Co</strong>rnflower, C<strong>en</strong>taurée à grosse Tête, Ries<strong>en</strong>blütige Flock<strong>en</strong>blume, Arme<strong>en</strong>se<br />
Kor<strong>en</strong>bloem<br />
105.88 “Sofia”, gold<strong>en</strong>-yellow, large thistle-like flowers with handfsome buds, showy and useful 16.--<br />
C<strong>en</strong>taurea montana<br />
Mountain Bluet, Mountain <strong>Co</strong>rnflower, Per<strong>en</strong>nial <strong>Co</strong>rnflower, Mountain Knapweed, Bleuet des<br />
Montagnes, Bergflock<strong>en</strong>blume, Bergc<strong>en</strong>taurie<br />
105.92 Blue, large showy cornflower-blue flowers of elegant nature; leaves silvery wh<strong>en</strong> young; a fine plant 46.--<br />
C<strong>en</strong>taurea moschata (C. odorata)(C. suaveol<strong>en</strong>s)(Amerboa m.)<br />
Chocolate <strong>Co</strong>rnflower, Dairy Maid, Duftflock<strong>en</strong>blume, Muskuskor<strong>en</strong>bloem, Doftklint, Lõhnav<br />
Ambralill, Lõhnav Muskusjumikas<br />
105.96 Magnus, large luminous lemon-yellow flowers; fragrant 12.--<br />
C<strong>en</strong>taurea nigra<br />
Lesser Knapweed, Black Knapweed, Hardheads, Schwarze Flock<strong>en</strong>blume, Zwart Knoopkruid<br />
106.00 “PinkBush”, pretty tufted purple-pink flowerheads up to 3 cm, on plants usually about 50 cm tall; the<br />
outer florets are not noticeable differ<strong>en</strong>t from the inner.<br />
C<strong>en</strong>taurea ori<strong>en</strong>talis<br />
Ori<strong>en</strong>tal <strong>Co</strong>rnflower, Yellow Knapweed<br />
106.80 “Ori<strong>en</strong>tal Gold”, straw-coloured dome-shaped buds; fluffy bright gold<strong>en</strong>-yellow flowerheads with the<br />
outer florets longer than the inner ones; delicate, dark pinnate foliage<br />
C<strong>en</strong>taurea scabiosa<br />
Greater C<strong>en</strong>taury, Greater Knapweed, Hardheads, Skabios<strong>en</strong>flock<strong>en</strong>blume<br />
106.90 “The Guardians”, an erect growing plant with, in summer, large and most attractive but unusual,<br />
crimson-red flowers, the outermost florets elongated and reflexing; qua flower-form reminding of<br />
scabious blooms<br />
C<strong>en</strong>taurea stoebe<br />
Plume <strong>Co</strong>rnflower, Risp(ige)<strong>en</strong> Flock<strong>en</strong>blume, Rijnse C<strong>en</strong>taurie<br />
106.94 Silvery Hedge, clear, deep rosy lilac flowers, which are beautifully contrasting with the greyish gre<strong>en</strong><br />
foliage flushed silver; makes a fine bushy hedge; one of the most beautiful annual cornflowers<br />
C<strong>en</strong>taurium erythraea (C. minus)(Erythraea c<strong>en</strong>taurium)(C. umbellatum)<br />
<strong>Co</strong>mmon C<strong>en</strong>taury, European C<strong>en</strong>taury, Feverwort, Bitter Herb, Lesser C<strong>en</strong>taury, European<br />
C<strong>en</strong>taury, Erythrée petite C<strong>en</strong>taurée, Echtes Taus<strong>en</strong>dgüld<strong>en</strong>kraut, Echt Duiz<strong>en</strong>dguld<strong>en</strong>kruid,<br />
C<strong>en</strong>turia Zwyczajna, Flockarun, Skjermgyll<strong>en</strong>, Mark-Tusindgyld<strong>en</strong><br />
106.96 “Pink Charm”, pink to bright pink, nearly purplish, op<strong>en</strong>ing wide in bright sunshine, in lax-to-d<strong>en</strong>se<br />
flat-topped clusters; leaves forming a rosette; dry grassy areas and scrub, roadsides<br />
C<strong>en</strong>tranthus macrosiphon<br />
Annual Spanish Valerian, Long-Spurred Valerian, Pretty Betsy, Spur Valerian<br />
107.00 Species, lilac-rose flower clusters; shiny dark gre<strong>en</strong> foliage; annual valerian 130.--<br />
C<strong>en</strong>tratherum punctatum (C. intermedium)<br />
Brazilian Bachelor's Button, Brazilian Button Flower, Larkdaisy, Porcupine Flower<br />
107.10 Button Beauty*, lav<strong>en</strong>der-blue, button flowers, long lasting and borne continually until frost;<br />
refreshing resinous sc<strong>en</strong>ted foliage<br />
Cephalaphora aromatica<br />
Apple-Sc<strong>en</strong>ted Pom Poms, Gummibärch<strong>en</strong>blume<br />
107.30 Species, attractive, bright yellow pom pom flowers completem<strong>en</strong>ted by pale gre<strong>en</strong> foliage; this lovely<br />
plant releases a sweet, apple fragrance wh<strong>en</strong> brushed against or by g<strong>en</strong>tly squeezing its leaves.<br />
Ideal in borders or containers<br />
Cephalipterum drummondii<br />
Silver-flowered Everlasting, Paperipallokukka<br />
107.40 Pom Pom White, attractive papery, rounded, white everlasting flowers p.o.r.<br />
Cerastium alpinum ssp. lanatum (C. lanatum)<br />
Alpine Chickweed, Alpine Mouse Ears, Wollige Alp<strong>en</strong>hoornbloem<br />
108.00 White Gem*, white, slightly darker striped; dwarf, flat growing habit; grey foliage; a very special<br />
alpine for the rock gard<strong>en</strong><br />
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Cerastium boissieri<br />
Snow-in-Summer<br />
108.20 Mojon de Trigo*, large, pure white flowers; silvery foliage; very ev<strong>en</strong> habit 76,-- / 10 g<br />
Cerastium candidissimum<br />
Silver Carpet, Ceraiste d'Arg<strong>en</strong>t<br />
108.24 White on Silver*, flat topped clusters of conspicuous white flowers with white woolly sepals; mats of<br />
d<strong>en</strong>sely silvery-white felted foliage<br />
130,-- / 10 g<br />
Cerastium tom<strong>en</strong>tosum columnea<br />
Snow-in-Summer, Canastilla de plata, Cerastio, Nieve de Verano, Viltige Hoornbloem<br />
108.28 Silver Carpet, white; large flowers; silvery white cushion; abundantly flowering 120,--<br />
Cerinthe major atropurpuresc<strong>en</strong>s<br />
Blue Shrimp Plant, Blue Honeywort, Blue Wax Flower, Grote Wasbloem<br />
110.00 Showy Blues, small clusters of rich purple-blue tubular nodding flowers; attractive fleshy, blue-gre<strong>en</strong><br />
leaves, sea-blue bracts; admired cutflowers after the latest fashion for the binder's business<br />
Cerinthe retorta<br />
Dark Honeywort, Violet Honeywort, Greek Cerinthe, Gedrehte Wachsblume, Kaardus Mesilill,<br />
Koukoumagouria<br />
110.20 “Chocolate Dip*”, creamy flowers, purple tipped; purple bracts; large, light gre<strong>en</strong>, cream blotched<br />
leaves, chocolate-dipped<br />
Cha<strong>en</strong>orrhinum origanifolium (Linaria o.)<br />
Mini Snapdragon, Fairy Snapdragon, Linaire à feuilles d'Origan<br />
110.80 Lapis Lazuli*, a delicate, dwarf snapdragon, that blooms in June-July with bright mid-blue flowers<br />
and a contrasting white eye; nice round leaves; compact cushions; flowers abundantly already in the<br />
first year if sown together with the annuals; excell<strong>en</strong>t on pots etc. as well<br />
Chamaedorea elegans (Neanthe bella)(<strong>Co</strong>llinia e.)<br />
Mountain Palm, Parlor Palm, Parlour Palm, Neanthe Bella Palm, Love and Good Luck Palm<br />
111.00 Species, one of the most popular of all indoor palms; leaves are used for cut foliage<br />
Chaerophyllum bulbosum ssp. bulbosum<br />
Turnip-rooted Chervil, Chervil Cerfeuil Tubéreux, Rüb<strong>en</strong>-Kälberkropf, Knoll<strong>en</strong>kerbel , Erdkastanie,<br />
Kerbelrübe, Rueb<strong>en</strong>kerbel, Knolliger Kälberkropf, Knolribzaad, Knolkervel, Knoldet, Hulsvøb,Knoldhulsvø,<br />
Kørvelroe, Kerbelrübe, Rotkörvel, Knollkjeks, Mukulakirveli, Chérophylle bulbeux,<br />
Swierzabek bulwiasty, Cerfoglio bulboso, Mugul-varesputk, Krabilice hlíznatá<br />
111.04 Species, white umbels; roots carrot-like, grey or blackish with yellowish-white flesh, sweet; cooked<br />
and served as carrots; hardy bi<strong>en</strong>nial<br />
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Chaerophyllum hirsutum<br />
Mountain Chervil, Alpine Sheep's Parsley, <strong>Co</strong>w Parsley, Rauhaariger Kaelberkropf<br />
111.10 Species, much divided leaves; characteristic white flowers; requires moist conditions 16.--<br />
Chamaerops humilis<br />
Fan- or European Palm, Windmill Palm, Palmier Nain, Palmier de Méditerranée, Dwergpalm<br />
111.20 Species, one of the few winter-hardy species; will thrive were others fail; exotic 50,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Chasmanthium latifolium<br />
Flat Oats, Northern Sea Oat, Wild Oats, Indian Woodoats, Plataargras<br />
112.00 Species, a quite ornam<strong>en</strong>tal grass with its clumps of broad, dark gre<strong>en</strong> leaves held on stiff stems<br />
give rise to elegant, flatt<strong>en</strong>ed, p<strong>en</strong>dulant, dangling seed heads that resemble schools of fish caught<br />
on myriad lines; these mature to a warm, glowing copper-gold in fall; nice in dried arrangem<strong>en</strong>ts<br />
Cheiranthus littoreus see Malcolmia littorea<br />
Chelidonium majus<br />
Greater Celandine, Swallowwort<br />
118.00 “Little Birds”, small, bright yellow poppy-like flowers; pinnate foliage; a good plant for the wild<br />
gard<strong>en</strong> where, with luck, it will naturalise itself<br />
Chelone barbata see P<strong>en</strong>stemon barbatus<br />
Chelone obliqua<br />
Turtlehead, Galane, Schlang<strong>en</strong>kopf, Schildpadbloem<br />
120.00 Rosebud, dark rose-pink flowers; rich gre<strong>en</strong> pairs of leaves; a good commercial cutflower with long<br />
lasting flowers on water<br />
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1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
Ch<strong>en</strong>opodium bonus-h<strong>en</strong>ricus<br />
Good King H<strong>en</strong>ry, Lincolnshire Spinach, Poor Man's Asparagus, Guter Heinrich, Brave H<strong>en</strong>drik<br />
121.00 White, traditional hardy-per<strong>en</strong>nial pot-herb; productive, tasty 24,--<br />
Ch<strong>en</strong>opodium capitatum (Blitum capitatum)<br />
Strawberry-Blite, Blite-Goosefoot, Indian Paint, Indian Ink, Chénopode <strong>en</strong> Têtes, Aardbeispinazie<br />
121.04 Strawberry Sticks, ornam<strong>en</strong>tal highly-coloured fruited calyxes, placed at the foot of the leafstalk,<br />
suggestive of little strawberries<br />
Ch<strong>en</strong>opodium giganteum<br />
Tree Spinach, Mag<strong>en</strong>taspre<strong>en</strong>, Lamb's Quarter, Ries<strong>en</strong>gänsefuß, Baumspinat, Boomspinazie<br />
121.08 Species, the leaves of this plant are a striking combination of lilac, purple and shimmering mag<strong>en</strong>ta,<br />
turning blue-gre<strong>en</strong> as the leaves age; this plant always elicits comm<strong>en</strong>ts; a nice and tasty addition to<br />
salads and a colourful garnish or steamed like spinach<br />
Chloris truncata<br />
Star Grass, Windmill Grass, Australian Fingergrass, Truncate Finger Grass, Ant<strong>en</strong>negras<br />
121.40 Tellymasts*, leaves are flat or folded; horizontal or reflexed ; in containers, boxes pots etc.; easy<br />
from seed<br />
Chrysanthemum alpinum (Leucanthemopsis a.)(Tanacetum a.)(Pyrethrum a.)<br />
Alpine Moon-Daisy, Alpine Marguerite, Alp<strong>en</strong>wucherblum<strong>en</strong><br />
121.90 Glacier*, brilliant white, gold<strong>en</strong> eyed flowers; neat, small tufts of deeply cut bright gre<strong>en</strong> foliage<br />
Chrysanthemum caucasicum (Matricaria c.)(Tripleurospermum c.)<br />
Arm<strong>en</strong>ian Daisy<br />
122.00 Ararat, a conspicuous plant with long and strong stems; nevertheless it is recomm<strong>en</strong>dable to plant<br />
near a rather strong shrub-like plant or ev<strong>en</strong> in the middle or close to the c<strong>en</strong>ter of a plant; the result<br />
is a strong and always upright combination of which Ararat delivers a snow-storm of small white<br />
chamomille-like flowers. A show!<br />
Chrysanthemum cinerariifolium (Pyrethrum c.)(Tanacetum c.)<br />
Dalmation Insect Flower, Dalmation Pellitory, Dalmatinische Insekt<strong>en</strong>blume<br />
122.50 Dalmatia, flowers of immaculate whit<strong>en</strong>ess on top of wiry stems; contrasting leaves and stems<br />
because of their fine grey colour<br />
Chrysanthemum corymbosum multiflorum (Tanacetum corymbosum ssp. corymbosum)<br />
Woodland Daisy, Leucantheme a feuilles de <strong>Co</strong>ronope, Rainfarn Dold<strong>en</strong> Straußblütige<br />
122.70 Blaze of Daisies*, multi-flowered stems of showy white daisies, in corymbs, being flat-topped;<br />
a good gard<strong>en</strong> plant and outstanding cut flower; lasting long on water<br />
Chrysanthemum frutesc<strong>en</strong>s (Argyranthemum frutesc<strong>en</strong>s)<br />
Paris Daisy, Shrubby Marguerite, Marguerite Daisy, Fr<strong>en</strong>ch Marguerite<br />
122.74 La Parisi<strong>en</strong>ne ou Marguerite de Valois; pl<strong>en</strong>tifully pure white blooms, contrasting with the glaucous<br />
foliage; excell<strong>en</strong>t for barrels, boxes, containers, pans, large pots and tubs<br />
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Chrysanthemum indicum (D<strong>en</strong>dranthema i.)<br />
Chrysanthème d'Automne, Herbst Chrysantheme, Herfstchrysanth<br />
122.80 Mixed colours, rich coloured single, semi-double and double flowered mixed 86,--<br />
Chrysanthemum lacustre (C. maximum)(C. superbum)(Leucanthemum s.)<br />
Portuguese Daisy, Pyr<strong>en</strong>ees Daisy, Double Daisy, Jätteprästkrage<br />
123.00 Marion <strong>Co</strong>llier*, creamy white with a yellowish c<strong>en</strong>tre; carefully selected variety with a high<br />
perc<strong>en</strong>tage of fully double and semi-double daisies with quilled petals<br />
Chrysanthemum leucanthemum see Leucanthemum vulgare<br />
Chrysanthemum maximum see Leucanthemum maximum<br />
Chrysanthemum multicaule (<strong>Co</strong>leostephus m.)<br />
Buttercup Daisy, Yellow Clump Daisy, Daisy Yellow Button<br />
124.00 Moonlight, a unique cool lemon-yellow colour 108.--<br />
124.10 Sunlight, masses of gold<strong>en</strong> yellow daisies 30.--<br />
Chrysanthemum myconis see <strong>Co</strong>leostephus myconis<br />
Chrysanthemum nivellei Braun-Blanq & Maire (Nivellea nivellei)<br />
Moroccan Daisy, Grand Marguerite blanche annuelle<br />
124.40 Gard<strong>en</strong> Globe*, white flowers with gold<strong>en</strong> c<strong>en</strong>tres; stems are both down- and sidewards spread and<br />
are so giving the impression of a fully rounded off, ball-shaped, bushy white globe<br />
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Chrysanthemum nivellei hort see Heteranthemis viscidehirta<br />
Chrysanthemum paludosum (Leucanthemum p.)(Mauranthemum p.)<br />
Snow Daisy, Mini Margueritte, Baby Marguerite, White Buttons, Creeping Daisy,Million White<br />
125.20 White, masses of white daisies; uniform bushy plants; very early. 20.--<br />
Chrysanthemum parth<strong>en</strong>ium (Tanacetum parth<strong>en</strong>ium)(M. eximia)(M.parth<strong>en</strong>ium)<br />
Feverfew, Featherfew, Florist Matricaria, Altamisa, Flirtwort, Wild Chamomile, Wild Quinine,<br />
Fieberkraut, Mutterkraut, Moederkruid<br />
125.40 Gold<strong>en</strong> Moss, gold<strong>en</strong> foliage; extra dwarf 94.--<br />
125.44 White Perfection, pure white pompon flowers; good cut flower 42,--<br />
Chrysanthemum ptarmiciflorum see Tanacetum ptarmiciflorum<br />
Chrysanthemum sebat<strong>en</strong>se<br />
Mini Marguerites, Gard<strong>en</strong> Daisy, Silver Gazelle<br />
125.60 Silver Carpet, fine silvery white foliage; pure white flowers 136,--<br />
Chrysanthemum tianschanicum see Xylanthemum tianschanicum<br />
Chrysanthemum viscidehirtum see Heteranthemis viscedehirta<br />
Chrysanthemum vulgare see Tanacetum vulgare<br />
Chrysocephalum apiculatum (Helichrysum a.)<br />
<strong>Co</strong>mmon Everlasting, Flambe Yellow<br />
127.00 Yellow Buttons*, bright yellow flowers in terminal clusters 354,--<br />
Chrysocoma coma-aurea<br />
Yellow Edging Daisy, Goldilocks, Gold<strong>en</strong> Heads<br />
128.00 Yellow Edging Daisy, flowers produced in profusion are like small gold<strong>en</strong> yellow buttons; the plant<br />
and foliage give the appearance of heather; flowers the first year from seed; to be treated as a halfhardy<br />
annual<br />
Cineraria maritima see S<strong>en</strong>ecio cineraria<br />
Cineraria ptarmiciflorum see Tanacetum ptarmiciflorum<br />
Cistanthe grandiflora see Calandrinia g. grandiflora<br />
Cladanthus arabicus (Anthemis arabica)(C. proliferus)<br />
Spanish Daisy, Palm Springs Daisy, Rock Chamomile, Astblume, Saurikki. Gr<strong>en</strong>kulla<br />
133.00 Criss-Cross, a first-class border annual with fern-like foliage and fragrant, bright yellow flowers,<br />
produced in great freedom from July to Septembe; the first flowers appear in 6 weeks after sowing<br />
already<br />
Clarkia bottae (Godetia bottae)<br />
Farewell-to-Spring<br />
134.00 Lilac Pixie, lilac cup-shaped flowers; long flowering season; branching and spreading habit 16.--<br />
134.04 Lilac Sails, large lilac flowers; flowering along the stems 16.--<br />
Clarkia breweri (Eucharidium b.)<br />
Satin Flower, Brewer's Clarkia<br />
134.20 Fairy Fans, deep reddish-purple flowers, which are pleasantly sc<strong>en</strong>ted; an excell<strong>en</strong>t and desirable<br />
plant for pots, containes etc. for the balcony or plant in masses in the mixed border; flowering a few<br />
weeks after sowing; fragrant flowers<br />
Clarkia imbricata (Godetia i.)<br />
Vine Hill Clarkia<br />
134.60 White, clustered large white flowers at the tip of stems sometimes having pinkish markings; later in<br />
bloom than some other species<br />
Clarkia lewisii<br />
134.80 Speckled Clarkia, Speckled Fairyfan<br />
Lilac Tubs*, creeping and and a wide branching habit; the little tubs are pure lilac; beautiful! p.o.r.<br />
Clarkia pulchella<br />
Pink Fairies<br />
135.00 Passion to Purple, deeply incised lilac-purple flowers in profusion 64.--<br />
Clarkia rubicunda ssp. blasdalei (Godetia r.b.)<br />
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Captain William Clark’s Flower<br />
135.60 Lav<strong>en</strong>der Love*, large lav<strong>en</strong>der-pink flowers have red c<strong>en</strong>ters on this showy annual; floriferous and<br />
very striking in containers or the gard<strong>en</strong>; good cut flower.<br />
Clarkia species<br />
Godetia, Satin Flower<br />
135.70 Maroon Mignon*, small, bright maroon flowers are abundant on very low and spreading plants<br />
Clarkia speciosa (Godetia speciosa)<br />
Redspot Fairyfan, Four-Spotted Clarkia, Winecup Clark, Redspot Clarkia, Pismo Clarki<br />
135.80 Pink Buttercups, red-eyed, pink buttercup blooms; carpets of narrow foliage; ideal for borders and as<br />
a groundcover<br />
Clarkia speciosa ssp. immaculata<br />
Four-Spotted Clarkia, Winecup Clark<br />
135.84 BicShow*, large, bright rosy-red and rosy-mauve shades with striking white c<strong>en</strong>tres 78,--<br />
Claytonia sibirica (Montia siberica)(Claytonia s.)(C. alsinoides)<br />
Siberian Spring Beauty, Pink Purslane, Siberian Miner's Lettuce, Roze Winterpostelein<br />
135.90 Peppermint Candy*, pink white striped; bright gre<strong>en</strong> succul<strong>en</strong>t, edible leaves 192,-- / 10 g<br />
Clematis alpina<br />
<strong>Co</strong>lumbine Clematis, Clématite Alpine, Alp<strong>en</strong>-Waldrebe, Bosrank<br />
136.00 Blue Charm, drooping flowers of exquisite light purple; the first clematis to flower in spring; ultra<br />
hardy and rapid grower for walls and f<strong>en</strong>ces as well<br />
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Clematis aristata<br />
Old Man's Beard, Travellers Joy, Austral Clematis<br />
136.04 Species, smothered is masses of white starry flowers; easily grown from seed 124,--<br />
Clematis chiisan<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
Lemon Bells Clematis, Korean Clematis<br />
136.06 Love Child, pale yellow bells, reddish at base; quick to flower 54,-- / 10.000 sds<br />
Clematis flammula<br />
Fragrant Virgin's Bower, Baby Clematis, Clemátide olorosa, Jazmín deMmonte, Mandelwaldrebe<br />
136.08 Sweet Plume, small 'twinkling' star-like, white flowers, in panicles, cascading down the plant;<br />
powerfully and delightfully smelling of vanille; the feathery, silvery seed-heads are decorative after<br />
the flowers have passed<br />
Clematis glycinoides<br />
Forest Clematis, Headache Vine<br />
136.12 Species, starry white or gre<strong>en</strong>ish flowers; very showy in bloom; pretty fruits 140,--<br />
Clematis heracleifolia davidina (C. tubulosa)<br />
Tube Clematis, Chinese Clematis, Großblättrige Waldreb<strong>en</strong>, Klimopbladbosrank<br />
136.14 Blue Tubulus, a herbaceous clematis - one of the non-vining - whose soft violet-blue flowers have a<br />
deliciously sweet sc<strong>en</strong>t; tubular, long flowers with recurved petal tips resemble those of a hyacinth<br />
and appear in whorls up the stems in late summer; dark foliage; makes a good clump<br />
Clematis ladakhiana<br />
Sweet Autumn Virgin's Bower, Asian Virginsbower, Clematite Tibetaine, Clematite du Tibet<br />
136.18 Tibetan Mystic, vigorous climber with abundant brownish-yellow flowers the very first year<br />
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90,-- / 10g<br />
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Clematis microphylla (C. linearifolia)<br />
Fine- or small-leaved Clematis<br />
136.22 Species, gre<strong>en</strong>ish-cream flowers followed by conspicuous fruits 158,--<br />
Clematis pubesc<strong>en</strong>s<br />
Western Clematis, White Clematis, <strong>Co</strong>mmon Clematis<br />
136.26 Species, short panicles of white flowers; showy long silvery tails to the seeds 124,--<br />
Clematis recta<br />
Non-Vining Clematis, Ground Clematis, Clématite droite, Aufrechte Waldrebe, Stijve Clematis,<br />
136.30 Species, upright stems with terminal many-flowered panicles of sc<strong>en</strong>ted white flowers 96,--<br />
Clematis recta purpurea<br />
Non-Vining Clematis, Erect Clematis, Clématite droite, Aufrechte Waldrebe, Bosdruif<br />
136.34 White Myriads, terminal many-flowered myriads or panicles of small, sc<strong>en</strong>ted, creamy white flowers<br />
and glossy, purple tinged foliage; a beautiful and light fragrant variety<br />
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Clematis tangutica<br />
Chinese Clematis, Gold<strong>en</strong> Clematis, Russian Virgin's Bower, Goldwaldrebe, Tangutische Waldrebe<br />
136.38 Yellow Pixie, a profusion of bright yellow, curious, pixie hat or lantern-like flowers with thick fleshy<br />
petals; followed by a mass of decorative, silky, feathery, fuzzy seed heads; will produce its flowers in<br />
about as little as three month after sowing; perfect for pots, patios, hanging baskets, f<strong>en</strong>ces, trellises,<br />
boulders, bonny banks and presumably braes!<br />
Cleome monophylla<br />
Dwarf Spider Flower, Single-leaved Cleome, Spinn<strong>en</strong>pflanze, Rusperbossie, Ueühelehine ämbliklill<br />
137.60 Spirit*, pure white; non-prickly; starts flowering with a c<strong>en</strong>tral flowerhead and will later on be<br />
surrounded by many side branching and top flowering blooms<br />
Cleome viscosa (Polansia v.)<br />
Sticky Cleome, Australian Spider Flower, Wild Mustard<br />
137.74 Yellow Spider, yellow; wide flowers in long racemes; each flower has numerous contrasting stam<strong>en</strong>s,<br />
which produce an interesting effect; a semi-dwarf growing species and a quite pretty and unusual<br />
bedding plant, as well as a beautiful pot-, tub-, and patio plant<br />
Clianthus formosus see Swainsonia formosa<br />
Clinopodium calamintha see Calamintha nepeta<br />
Clinopodium vulgare see Calamintha vulgare ssp. arundanum<br />
Clitoria ternata<br />
Butterfly Pea, Pigeon Wings, Blue Pea, Blue Vine, Blue Buttterflies, Schmetterlingserbse<br />
138.00 Marina, produces masses of double flowers of a beautiful shade of vivid cobalt blue with a white and<br />
gold throat all summer long; a beautiful twining vine; easy to grow from seed, blooms the first year<br />
Clivia miniata<br />
Kaffir Lily, Bush Lily, St. John's Lily, Fire Lily<br />
138.10 Orange, compact; short leaves 520,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
138.70<br />
<strong>Co</strong>baea scand<strong>en</strong>s<br />
Cathedral Bells, Cup & Saucer Vine, Glock<strong>en</strong>rebe, Klokwinde, Kelloköynnös, Klockranka<br />
Alba, white; a showy climber for the cool gre<strong>en</strong>house, conservatory, and also forming a very<br />
decorative scre<strong>en</strong> on trellis or south facing wall in milder areas; large bell shaped 'cup and saucer'<br />
flowers are oft<strong>en</strong> 6cm (2.5 in) across; flowers late summer; climber.<br />
38.--<br />
138.74 Caerulea, violet-blue; as the above 28.--<br />
<strong>Co</strong>donopsis clematidea (Glossocomia c.)<br />
Asian bellflower, Bonnet Bellflower, Tigerglocke, Tijgerklokje, Lamopeikonkello<br />
138.80 Blue Bonnets, attractive, light blue, nodding bells with darker c<strong>en</strong>tres; a sprawling twiner 202,--<br />
<strong>Co</strong>donopsis pilosula<br />
Poor Man's Gins<strong>en</strong>g, Korean Gins<strong>en</strong>g, Bastard Gins<strong>en</strong>g, Glock<strong>en</strong>winde, Tojin, Tangsam, Dong Sam<br />
138.90 Dan Sh<strong>en</strong>g, magnific<strong>en</strong>t flowers in the form of small bells and the colour is yellowish-olive gre<strong>en</strong>,<br />
purple veined; climber<br />
<strong>Co</strong>ffea arabica<br />
<strong>Co</strong>ffee Tree, Arabian <strong>Co</strong>ffee<br />
138.94 Nana, stove evergre<strong>en</strong> shrub; potplant with glossy gre<strong>en</strong> foliage. 20.-- / 1.000 sds<br />
<strong>Co</strong>ix lacryma-jobi<br />
Job's Tears, Japanese Barley, Hato-mugi<br />
138.98 “Yi Yi”, delicate corn-like plant with grey teardrop-shaped seeds on top of tassel, ranging from pearly<br />
white to shiny grey; grown since the 14th c<strong>en</strong>tury by monks for rosary beads<br />
<strong>Co</strong>lchium autumnale<br />
Meadow Saffron, Autumn Crocus, <strong>Co</strong>lchico, Herbstzeitlose, Herfstijloos, Tidlösa<br />
139.00 Species, showy lilac flowers, produced after the leaves die down 28,--<br />
<strong>Co</strong>leostephus multicaulis see Chrysanthemum multicaule<br />
<strong>Co</strong>leostephus myconis (Chrysanthemum m.)<br />
<strong>Co</strong>rn Marigold, Margherita gialla, Margarita de Piriay, Margherita di Mykonos<br />
139.40 SunnySide*, gold<strong>en</strong> yellow; very rich and long flowering, bushy, spreadingand rather tall plant;<br />
landscaping<br />
<strong>Co</strong>llinsia heterophylla (C. bicolor)<br />
Purple Chinese Houses, Innoc<strong>en</strong>ce, Harlequin<br />
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139.60 Sierra Nevada, purple-blue flowers with red lines against a white throat 14,--<br />
<strong>Co</strong>llinsia parviflora<br />
Maid<strong>en</strong> Blue-Eyed Mary, Blue-Eyed Mary, Small-flowered <strong>Co</strong>llinsia, Littleflower <strong>Co</strong>llinsia<br />
139.70 Blue Lips*, bright violet-blue flowers; diminutive annual; bright gre<strong>en</strong> rounded leaves, d<strong>en</strong>sely held<br />
on short stems; container plantings<br />
<strong>Co</strong>mesperma calymega<br />
Spike- or Blue-spike Milkwort, Blauaehre<br />
140.00 Species, blue flowers in d<strong>en</strong>se terminal racemes. A pretty pot-, tub-, and patio plant; can stand high<br />
temperatures<br />
<strong>Co</strong>mesperma ciliatum<br />
Love Creeper, Twining Milkwort<br />
140.04 Caerulea, blue or mauve flowers; hairy leaves; first class climber, but difficult to establish<br />
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<strong>Co</strong>mesperma virgatum<br />
<strong>Co</strong>mmon Milkwort, Linim<strong>en</strong>t Plant<br />
140.08 Species, mostly bluish or mauve flowers; very showy p.o.r.<br />
<strong>Co</strong>mesperma volubile<br />
Blue Love Creeper, Heath Milkwort, Twining Match Heads<br />
140.12 Love Creeper, beautiful blue flowered climber; only few leaves; quite attractive but hard to establish<br />
<strong>Co</strong>mmelina tuberosa (C. coelestis)<br />
Dayflower, Blue Spiderwort, Larmes de la Veuve, Knollige Taglume, Himmelsblomma, Yerba del<br />
Pollo<br />
142.00 Sleeping Beauty, bright and bluest blue, curiously shaped flowers 10,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
<strong>Co</strong>nicosia australis<br />
Narrow-leaved Iceplant, Yellow Iceplant, <strong>Co</strong>ne-fruited Succul<strong>en</strong>t<br />
142.40 Yellow Tassel*, beautiful, dwarf, spreading succul<strong>en</strong>t-like plants with on top during mid-summer lots<br />
of pure yellow, large op<strong>en</strong> flowers; excell<strong>en</strong>t for front of the border, bedding and doing also fine in<br />
barrels, boxes, containers, pans, pots and tubs<br />
<strong>Co</strong>nvolvulus cantabrica<br />
Cantabrican Morning Glory, Liseron des Monts Cantabres, Liseron de Biscaye, Spanischer Winde<br />
143.40 Beautiful Morning*, soft rose-pink, funnel-shaped flowers; pretty, hardy plant 512,--<br />
<strong>Co</strong>nvolvulus chil<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
Chilean Morning Glory, Pitted Morning Glory, <strong>Co</strong>rrevuela Ploma, Spiro Rosadous<br />
143.50 Little Trumpets, incredible sugar-pink little trumpets on grey leafed radiating arms 512,--<br />
<strong>Co</strong>nvolvulus erubesc<strong>en</strong>s<br />
Australian Bindweed, Pink Bindweed, Blushing Bindweed, Field Bindweed, Erröt<strong>en</strong>de Winde<br />
143.60 Blushing Glory*, rosy pink or white; long blooming period; good in hanging baskets 198,--<br />
<strong>Co</strong>nvolvulus sabatius (C. mauritanicus)<br />
Rock Bindweed, Ground Morning Glory, Morocco Glorybind, Liseron de Mauritani, Blauwe Winde<br />
143.64 True Love*, bright lilac-blue; dark gre<strong>en</strong> foliage; a most beautiful trailer for the front of the border and<br />
boxes, containers, pans, pots, tubs and hanging baskets<br />
<strong>Co</strong>nvolvulus tricolor erectus<br />
Rainbow Flash Series, upright, compact growing<br />
143.80 Blue Flash, deep blue 30.--<br />
143.82 Light Flash, light blue 30.--<br />
143.84 Red Flash, rose-red 30.--<br />
143.86 Rose Flash, rose shades 30.--<br />
143.88 White Flash, pure white 30.--<br />
143.90 Rainbow-Flash-Mixed, complete colour range 30.--<br />
<strong>Co</strong>rdyline australis (Draca<strong>en</strong>a a.)<br />
Cabbage Palm, Cabbage Tree, Ti kauka, Ti rakau<br />
144.00 Species, creamy-white fragrant flowers; decorative foliage; classic gard<strong>en</strong> plant; tropical acc<strong>en</strong>t<br />
<strong>Co</strong>rdyline australis purpurea (Draca<strong>en</strong>a a.p.)<br />
Southern Cabbage Tree, Purple Cabbage Tree<br />
144.10 Deco*, purple-brown, decorative foliage, small leaved; fragrant flowers 360,--<br />
<strong>Co</strong>rdyline fruticosa (C. terminalis)<br />
Ti Plant, Hawaiian Ti, Good Luck Plant<br />
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144.20 Gre<strong>en</strong>-leaved Species, lush large broad gre<strong>en</strong> leaves; native Hawaiians foster a strong belief that<br />
growing Ti plants around the home protects and brings good luck to the home. Ti's are slow growing;<br />
they prefer more shade than sun, which keeps the leaves a darker gre<strong>en</strong><br />
88,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
144.24 Good Luck Hybrids, coloured leaves; red berries; beautiful indoor plants 55,-- / 1.000s ds<br />
<strong>Co</strong>rdyline indivisa (Draca<strong>en</strong>a i.)<br />
Blue Draca<strong>en</strong>a Palm, Mountain Cabbage Tree, Broad-leafed Cabbage Tree, Breitblättriger<br />
Kohlbaum, Toi, <strong>Co</strong>rdiline, Drác<strong>en</strong>a.<br />
144.30 Species, clean seed 40,--<br />
<strong>Co</strong>rdyline manner-suttoniae<br />
Swamp Palm Lily<br />
144.40 Species, it produces a sl<strong>en</strong>der trunk; leaves are dark gre<strong>en</strong>, stalked, to 65 cm long and 12 cm wide;<br />
in spring or summer it produces an attractive panicle of white flowers, followed by bright red berries<br />
<strong>Co</strong>rdyline petiolaris<br />
Broad-leaved Palm Lily<br />
144.50 Species, an excell<strong>en</strong>t container plant with unusual foliage; leaves are 60-70 cm long, 10-15 cm wide;<br />
sometimes longer an quite frayed at the tips; the in rolled petiole would have to be the most<br />
outstanding feature<br />
<strong>Co</strong>rdyline stricta (C. congesta)(Draca<strong>en</strong>a s.)<br />
Narrow-leaved Palm Lily<br />
144.60 Species, palm-like, multi-caned, fountain-shaped; long, linear leaves and p<strong>en</strong>dulous clusters of<br />
bluish flowers in spring; fleshy black fruits follow the flowers; both flowers and fruits are attractive<br />
features<br />
99,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
50,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
88,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
<strong>Co</strong>reopsis grandiflora<br />
Calliopsis, Tickseed, Largeflowered Tickseed, Mädch<strong>en</strong>auge. Kráska<br />
145.00 Baby Love*, yellow with mahogany c<strong>en</strong>tre; dwarf selection 120,--<br />
<strong>Co</strong>reopsis maritima (Leptosyne m.)(Tuckermannia m.)<br />
Seaside Daisy, Sea Dahlia, Beach Dahlia, Beach <strong>Co</strong>reopsis, Gold<strong>en</strong> Marguerite<br />
145.20 Sunny Seaside*, elegant, large marguerite-like, showily strong yellow daisies; yellow discs 148,--<br />
<strong>Co</strong>reopsis palmata<br />
Prairie <strong>Co</strong>reopsis, Finger Tickseed, Tckseed, Stiff Tickseed, Bare Root Plant, Bird-foot <strong>Co</strong>reopsis<br />
145.60 Prairie Yellow, cheerful lemon or gold<strong>en</strong>-yellow flowers;d<strong>en</strong>se patches of upright stems clad with<br />
deep gre<strong>en</strong>, leathery leaves; makes a good cut flower<br />
160,-- / 10 g<br />
<strong>Co</strong>reopsis tinctoria nana (Calliopsis bicolor)(Calliopsis tinctoria)<br />
Gold<strong>en</strong> Tickseed, Plains <strong>Co</strong>reopsis, Calliopsis, Färbermädch<strong>en</strong>auge, Meisjesog<strong>en</strong><br />
146.20 The Sultan*, red and orange shades; striped and mottled 274,--<br />
146.40 Tigermoths*, extra dwarf with warm, bright, exciting colour range; tiger spotted 436,--<br />
<strong>Co</strong>riandrum sativum<br />
Pot-<strong>Co</strong>riander, Pot-Cilantro, Pot-Chinese Parsley, Pot-Mexican Parsley, Pot-Koriander, Pot-<br />
Ketoembar, Pot-Snies, El cilantro, <strong>Co</strong>riandro o Culantro<br />
147.00 PoCi<strong>Co</strong>*, a compact and uniform selection for pot plant production 54,--<br />
<strong>Co</strong>ronilla varia (Securigera varia)<br />
Purple Crownvetch, <strong>Co</strong>ronille bigarrée, Bunte Kronwicke, Bont Kroonkruid, Cieciorka pstra, Cicorka<br />
Pestrá, Ranostaj Pestrý, Tarka Koronafürt, Ros<strong>en</strong>kronill, <strong>Co</strong>rnetta Ginestrina, <strong>Co</strong>ronistea<br />
148.00 Species, masses of attractive bi-coloured flowers, pink and white; an extremely vigorous deciduous<br />
groundcover; hardy<br />
<strong>Co</strong>rtaderia richardii<br />
Toetoe Grass, Toitoi, Plumed Tussock, Herbe de la Pampa, Arundo richardii<br />
148.90 Species, grows to 3m with creamy plumes in summer and autumn 192,-- / 10 g<br />
<strong>Co</strong>rtusa matthioli f. pekin<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
Bear's Ear Sanicle, Campanule de la Sainte-Trinité, Alp<strong>en</strong>glöckl, Heilglöckch<strong>en</strong>, Alpabjalla, Klockviva<br />
148.00 Species, flowers are primula-like, small and rosy-mag<strong>en</strong>ta; a small woodland plant having soft hairy<br />
leaves like small editions of the gre<strong>en</strong>house Primula sin<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
<strong>Co</strong>rydalis cava (C. bulbosa)<br />
Hollowroot, Birthwood, Hoher Lerch<strong>en</strong>sporn, Holwortel<br />
148.20 Species, introduced into cultuvation almost 400 years ago; it starts flowering as early in the year as<br />
February with purple, white or pink, tubular, spurred flowers produced over attractive foliage; hollow,<br />
tuberous roots, purple horizontal flowers<br />
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<strong>Co</strong>rydalis sempervir<strong>en</strong>s (C. glauca)<br />
Pink & Yellow <strong>Co</strong>rydalis, Roman Wormwood, Immergrüner Lerch<strong>en</strong>sporn, Helmbloem<br />
148.30 Harlequin, pink to purple, yellow-tipped, short-spurred, tubular flowers in airy spikes over blue-gre<strong>en</strong>,<br />
ferny foliage; attractive annual, acting as a per<strong>en</strong>nial<br />
<strong>Co</strong>rydalis solida<br />
Fester Lerch<strong>en</strong>sporn, Helmbloem<br />
148.40 Species, tough little spring ephemeral with lacy bluish foliage and spurred pink or white flowers, able<br />
to surviver ev<strong>en</strong> on pure clay soils. Easy from seed, forms a carpet of beautiful, early spring flowers.<br />
<strong>Co</strong>smidium burridgeanum see Thelesperma burridgeanum<br />
<strong>Co</strong>smos bipinnatus S<strong>en</strong>sation Series<br />
Gard<strong>en</strong> <strong>Co</strong>smos, <strong>Co</strong>mmon <strong>Co</strong>smos, Mexican Aster, Fiederblättrige Schmuckblume,<br />
Schmuckkörbch<strong>en</strong>, Kosme<strong>en</strong>, Krás<strong>en</strong>ka, Stolt kavaler<br />
150.00 Albatros, pure white; very early selection 12.--<br />
150.10 Candy Stripe, white with rose petal edges and blush<br />
150.20 Daydream, palest pink with a rose c<strong>en</strong>tral ring; very early; attractive colour combination 12.--<br />
150.30 Picotee, white flowers, variously edged and marked rose and reddish; quite early 12.--<br />
150.40 S<strong>en</strong>sation Formula Mix, of the above and more separate colours; very fine quality 12.--<br />
150.50 Dwarf S<strong>en</strong>sation Mix, extra early; dwarfest type for pot- and bedding plant production 18.--<br />
<strong>Co</strong>smos bipinnatus Sea Shells Series<br />
Tubular formed, trumpet-like petals<br />
151.00 Pied Piper Blush White 4.20 / 1.000 sds<br />
151.10 Pied Piper Red, crimson-red 4.20 / 1.000 sds<br />
151.20 Sea Shells Mixture, red, pink and white<br />
<strong>Co</strong>smos bipinnatus miscellaneous varieties<br />
152.00 <strong>Co</strong>llarette Mixed <strong>Co</strong>lours (Psyche); double ring of petals forming a collarette in the c<strong>en</strong>tre 12.--<br />
152.10 <strong>Co</strong>llarette White (Psyche), pure white 44.--<br />
152.20 Tetra Versailles Mix, full colour range; extra large flowers; good cut flower 12.--<br />
152.30 Sunset Yellow, buff yellow, unusual colour; late flowering 44.--<br />
<strong>Co</strong>smos bipinnatus Vega Series<br />
Early- and large flowering; bushy plants of intermediate height (Gazebo Series)<br />
153.00 Pink 30.--<br />
153.10 Red 30.--<br />
153.20 White 30.--<br />
153.30 Vega Formula Mix, the above colours in a well-balanced bl<strong>en</strong>d 30.--<br />
<strong>Co</strong>smos sulphureus Carpet Series<br />
Mini <strong>Co</strong>smos for bedding and pots; compact, well-branched; covered with semi-double flowers<br />
154.00 Gold 22.--<br />
154.10 Lemon 22.--<br />
154.20 Orange 22.--<br />
154.30 Red 22.--<br />
154.40 Carpet Formula Mix 22.--<br />
Crambe cordifolia<br />
<strong>Co</strong>lewort, Giant Sea Kale, Chou Nuage Blanc, Crambé, Meerkohl, Zeekool, Bolletjeskool<br />
159.30 White Surprise, beautiful masses of white flowers, look like massive giant gypsophila's<br />
Crambe maritima<br />
Seakale, Zeekool, Chou Marin, Meerkohl, Küst<strong>en</strong>-Mehrkohl, Seekohl, Strandkohl, Strandkål,<br />
Merikaali, Strandkaal<br />
159.40 White Blossoms, stiff, tight heads of white blossom; richly honey-sc<strong>en</strong>ted; glaucous blue, cabbagelike<br />
leaves; exquiste vegetable<br />
Craspedia globosa (Pycnosorus g.)<br />
Billy Buttons, Batchelor's Button, Baguette de Tambour, Gelber Trommelstock, Solboll, Trommestik<br />
160.00 Drumsticks, bright yellow, ball-shaped flowers; arrangeable, wiry stalks; excell<strong>en</strong>t for cutting and<br />
drying<br />
Crepis rubra (Barkhausia rubra)<br />
Hawk's Beard, Pippau, Streepzaad, Ros<strong>en</strong>fibbla, Rødhaukeskjegg<br />
160.20 Rose-pink, dandelion-like hardy herbaceous annual with an abundance of clear pink flowers, most<br />
easily grown and showy, upright habit; for direct sowings as natural plantings.<br />
Crucianella stylosa see Phuopsis stylosa<br />
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Crithmum maritimum<br />
Rock Samphire, Criste-Marine, F<strong>en</strong>ouil marin, Perce-pierre, Herbe-de-Saint-Pierre, Zeev<strong>en</strong>kel,<br />
Meer-F<strong>en</strong>chel, Perrexil-do-mar, Funcho-marítimo, Hinojo Marino<br />
160.30 Species, yellowish flower heads; blue-gre<strong>en</strong>, feathery foliage 792,--<br />
Cucumis africanus<br />
Wild Cucumber, Wild Gherkin, Rhino-komkommertje, Afrikaanse Wilde Komkommer of Okalopolola,<br />
Wilde Agurkie, Doringkomkommertjie, Monyaku, Mthangazana, Is<strong>en</strong>de-l<strong>en</strong>ja, Uselwa-lwemamba<br />
160.36 Species, fruits of this species, looking like small, prickly and striped cucumbers, were pickled and<br />
preserved in Old Cape kitch<strong>en</strong>s; flowers pale to dark yellow with gre<strong>en</strong> veins, either male or female,<br />
both appearing on the same plant; fruits fleshy to hard, base flat; unripe fruit longitudinally striped<br />
dark and light gre<strong>en</strong>, maturing to gre<strong>en</strong>ish yellow or white, striped purplish brown or yellow, prickles<br />
mainly on dark bands<br />
Cucumis anguria<br />
West Indian Gherkin, Bur Cucumber, <strong>Co</strong>ncombre des Antilles<br />
160.40 Species, immature cucumber fruits are eat<strong>en</strong> as salad vegetables or pickles and also used as<br />
cooked vegetables; foliage is also consumed as salads and cooked vegetables; female blossoms are<br />
used as garnish<br />
Cucumis adreana<br />
Gre<strong>en</strong> Garnet Cucumber, Gro<strong>en</strong>e Granaat Komkommer<br />
160.44 Species, actually a pumpkin variety, but the smell is clearly that of a cucumber; egg-like fruits, but<br />
just a bit larger, attractive bright gre<strong>en</strong> fruit; the skin is very hard and because of that the fruits can be<br />
kept during a very long period; beautiful for floral decoration<br />
Cucumis dipsaceus<br />
Teasel Cucumber,Teasel Gourd, Hedgehog Gourd, <strong>Co</strong>ncombre Chardon. Kard<strong>en</strong>-Gurke,<br />
Distelkomkommertje, Pepino diablito, Wild spiny Fre, <strong>Co</strong>ncombre bardane, Kumara, bodikava,<br />
Calabacilla, <strong>Co</strong>jon del diablo, <strong>Co</strong>mida del zorro, Jaboncillo del campo, Pepinillo<br />
160.48 Species, egg-like, but just a bit larger, attractive bright gre<strong>en</strong> fruits; look as if they are prickly, but<br />
harmless; the fruits can be kept during a long period; beautiful for floral decoration<br />
Cucumis melo<br />
Melon, Melón, Melones, Melone, Melo<strong>en</strong><br />
160.52 Paradiso, early maturing variety developed in 1905 as a "crate melon"; softball-sized, netted fruits<br />
usually weight about a pound; complex spicy flavour<br />
Cucumis melo dudaim<br />
Pocket- Sweet Sc<strong>en</strong>ted- or Pomegrate Melon<br />
160.56 Que<strong>en</strong> Anne's Pomander, a very small melon is grown for the fragrance and the beauty; fruits<br />
produce a strong, sweet melon sc<strong>en</strong>t that will overpower most odours; fruit is a large duck egg or<br />
t<strong>en</strong>nis ball in size and orange in colour with a darker striping; is used as an ornam<strong>en</strong>tal climber<br />
nowadays, on trellises and arbours<br />
Cucumis melo flexuosus<br />
Snake or Serp<strong>en</strong>t Cucumber<br />
160.60 Painted Serp<strong>en</strong>t; the best tasting sweetest cucumber, it can grow up to 1 meter long; its thin curled<br />
shape remind some of an off-putting snake; ribbed and white striped, fluted fruits<br />
Cucumis metulliferus<br />
Horned Melon, Horned Cucumber, Jelly Melon<br />
160.64 Kiwano, eat<strong>en</strong> like a melon or pressed as a juice; 4 times as much vitamine C than oranges; taste<br />
reminds of banana's with a whiff of lemon; fruits can be stored 6 months; coloured in small stripes<br />
gre<strong>en</strong> and yellow and become later red bronze; very healthy plants, which are advised to trellish<br />
Cucumis myriocarpus<br />
Gooseberry Cucumber, Gooseberry Gourd, Prickly Paddy Melon, Bitter Apple, Squash melon,<br />
<strong>Co</strong>ncombre groseille, Beskomkommer, Kruisbeskomkommertje, Pepino silvestre<br />
160.68 Species, a very curious and funny, wild, little cucumber; slightly prickly; looks like a big gooseberry;<br />
very decorative light gre<strong>en</strong> stripes on a olive gre<strong>en</strong> background; can be kept a long time<br />
Cucumis sativus<br />
Cucumber, Gurk<strong>en</strong>, <strong>Co</strong>ncombre, Cetriolo, Komkommer<br />
161.14 Crystal Apple, a prolific, round and prickly ball-cucumber with a thin, t<strong>en</strong>der, creamy white skin<br />
161.16 Lemon Apple, fruits are very much like a large lemon in appearance; Round fruits have a crunchy<br />
texture and mild skin<br />
161.18 Square Apple, a strain with 8 cm. blockish, medium gre<strong>en</strong> fruits; very mild flavour; very productive<br />
and a little seedy<br />
Cucumis sativus sikkim<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
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Ornam<strong>en</strong>tal Cucumber, <strong>Co</strong>ncombre d'ornem<strong>en</strong>t, Ziergurke, Decoratieve komkommer<br />
161.20 Emperor Alexander, a nice, short, fat fruit with peculiar maroon colour netting the skin; can be eat<strong>en</strong><br />
young or used in winter in dried arrangem<strong>en</strong>ts like ornam<strong>en</strong>tal gourds<br />
50,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
161.22<br />
Cucurbita lag<strong>en</strong>aria (Lag<strong>en</strong>aria siceraria)(C. leucantha)(L. vulgaris)(L. leucantha)<br />
Bottle Gourd, Gourde Bouteille, Flasch<strong>en</strong>kürbis, Fleskalebass<strong>en</strong>, Pelgrimsfles, Flaskpumpa<br />
Bule, unique hard-shelled fruits <strong>en</strong>tirely covered with small warts ot tooth-like bumps 50.-- / 1.000 sds<br />
161.24 Dinosaur, Delphin Maranka, solid gre<strong>en</strong> fruits having curved necks and decorativ skin-folds<br />
50,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
161.28 Mar<strong>en</strong>ka, dark gre<strong>en</strong>; knotted, bottle-shaped fruits 18,--<br />
161.30 P<strong>en</strong>guin, Poire à Poudre, suitable for painting as a p<strong>en</strong>guin 50,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
161.32 Speckled Apple, mid-gre<strong>en</strong>, dark gre<strong>en</strong> spotted; apple-shaped fruits 22,--<br />
161.34 Speckled Swan, Amphore, Kobra, dark gre<strong>en</strong> belly with broad, light gre<strong>en</strong> stripes & blotches<br />
18,--<br />
161.60<br />
Cucurbita maxima<br />
Gant Pumpkin,Winter Squash, Potiron, Kürbisse Reuz<strong>en</strong>pompo<strong>en</strong>, Zomerpompo<strong>en</strong><strong>en</strong><br />
Aladdin, small, striped gre<strong>en</strong>, yellow and red, turban-shaped fruits on compact plants 16,--<br />
161.64 Atlantic Giant, world record size pumpkin; yellow to orange shell; orange flesh 18,--<br />
161.68 Baby Blue, compact version of the Blue Hubbard; beautiful round grey-gre<strong>en</strong> fruits; not too big<br />
16,--<br />
161.72 Garbo, orange “flat”-fruited; mini Rouge Vif d’Etamps 16,--<br />
161.76 Giraumon Galeux d'Eysines, this gourd is a rather old one, m<strong>en</strong>tioned already in the Vilmorin-<br />
Andrieux catalogue from 1885; the flesh is yellowish orange, lovely and sweet; the outside is bright<br />
orange-pink, covered with wart-like recesses and very decorative<br />
16,--<br />
161.80 Jarrahdale, very decorative and slate-coloured grey fruits of 3 to 5 kg 16,--<br />
161.84 Lakota, the colour of the fruits is gre<strong>en</strong> and orange; the flesh is tasting very fine and nutty; 16,--<br />
161.88 Pink Jumbo Banana, skin turns wh<strong>en</strong> mature dull deep pink wh<strong>en</strong> mature; fruit is somewhat banana<br />
shaped<br />
16,--<br />
Cucurbita mixta (C. argyrosperma)<br />
Winter Squash, Banana Squash, Striped Cushaw Squash, Cushaw Pumpkin, Ayote, El pipián<br />
161.98 Pepita Silver Edge, white, gre<strong>en</strong> striped fruits 20,--<br />
162.00<br />
Cucurbita moschata<br />
Cushaw, Winter Squash, Canada Crookneck, Canada Pumkin, Butternut, Moschuskürbisse,<br />
Muskuspompo<strong>en</strong>, El anco, Anquito, Auyama, Calabaza, Calabaza moscada, Tamalayote o Zapallito<br />
<strong>Co</strong>reano, Pumpkin, West Indian Pumpkin, Zapallo, Labu manis,Cuban pumpkin, Seiyou, Ayote<br />
Futsu Black, dark gre<strong>en</strong>, nearly black wh<strong>en</strong> ripe; can be stored for about 8 month 16,--<br />
162.04 Hidemi, beautiful dark gre<strong>en</strong> fruits colouring to terracotta; small fruits 1-1 ½ kg 22,--<br />
162.08 Long Island Cheese, heirloom; named for the resemblance to a wheel of cheese; flatt<strong>en</strong>ed fruits are<br />
buff-coloured with deep orange flesh. 3 1/2 - 4 1/2 kg and a good keeper<br />
20,--<br />
162.12 Sweet Berry, dark blue fruits 18,--<br />
162.16 Sweet Kikuza, nice 2 ½ kg fruits, very thick-fleshed with excell<strong>en</strong>t eating quality; pale gre<strong>en</strong> fruits<br />
changing into ochre-yellow<br />
22,--<br />
162.60<br />
Cucurbita pepo<br />
Zuchetti, Squash, Zucchini, Kussa, <strong>Co</strong>urges, <strong>Co</strong>urgettes, Kürbis, Sierpompo<strong>en</strong>, Kalebass<strong>en</strong>,<br />
Cream & Gre<strong>en</strong> Patisson, cream, gre<strong>en</strong> striped fruits 18,--<br />
162.64 Dancing Gourd, dancing or spinning; years ago childt<strong>en</strong> would carry these gourds in their pockets to<br />
60,-play<br />
with at school where they would spin them on their desks; extremely hard shelled wh<strong>en</strong> dried<br />
162.66 Gre<strong>en</strong> Ball, <strong>Co</strong>urgette, Summer Squash, Zucchini, round, dark gre<strong>en</strong> fruits on compact, productive<br />
bush plants; very thick-fleshed with ecell<strong>en</strong>t eating qualities<br />
p.o.r.<br />
162.68 Kamo Kamo, yellow, gre<strong>en</strong> striped fruits; vigorous vines so they need somewhere to travel; they<br />
love f<strong>en</strong>ces!<br />
16,--<br />
162.72 Mongogo de Guatemala, beautiful pear-shaped variety; very ev<strong>en</strong> in size and form; dark gre<strong>en</strong> with<br />
16,--<br />
lighter gre<strong>en</strong> stripes<br />
162.76 Orange Patisson, turns from gold<strong>en</strong> yellow to orange 16,--<br />
162.80 White & Gre<strong>en</strong> Patisson, white, gre<strong>en</strong> striped fruits 18,--<br />
163.00 Indy Mix, unique forms; all fruits are mutli-coloured 120,--<br />
Cuphea blepharophylla<br />
Eyelash-leaved Cuphea, Köcherblümch<strong>en</strong><br />
163.90 “Cardinal”*, a profusion of very attractive, bright red, tubular flowers over a long period; a fine plant<br />
and rare in cultivation; forms a compact, bushy, shrubby, evergre<strong>en</strong> plant with sl<strong>en</strong>der-pointed, white,<br />
bristly-hairy leaves; should be grown as an annual<br />
Cuphea ignea (C. platyc<strong>en</strong>tra)<br />
Cigar Plant, Cigar Flower, Firecracker Plant, Red, White and Blue Flower<br />
163.92 “The traditional colour”, scarlet flowers tipped with grey; showy long flowering bedding plants 166,--<br />
Cuphea lanceolata var. sil<strong>en</strong>oides (C. viscosissima)<br />
Mouse-eared Quiver- or Butterfly Flower<br />
163.94 “Mickey Mouse”, an useful annual species with spikes of striking and unusual flowers, each with two 188,--<br />
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large, reddish-purple or maroon, velvety petals sticking up like Mickey Mouse ears, with four smaller<br />
ones below. Ideal for the border and for cutting. It needs sun and prefers light soils.<br />
163.96<br />
Cuphea llaeva var. miniata (C. x purpurea)<br />
Quiver- or Butterfly Flower<br />
“Firefly”, fiery cerise-carmine-red ; flowers are small and delicately formed, quiver- or butterfly-like in<br />
126,-appearance;<br />
an excell<strong>en</strong>t as an edging or border plant, is colourful for window boxes or flower pots<br />
163.98 “Summer Medley”, mixture of red, rose and purple shades; attractive, long flowering 134.--<br />
Cyanostegia lanceolata<br />
Tinsel Flower<br />
164.00 Species, soft mauve flowers; beautiful container plant 284,--<br />
Cycas revoluta<br />
Sago Palm Tree, Cycad, Palmfarn, Cycas du Japon, Sagou du Japon, Sago palm, la Cica,<br />
Ries<strong>en</strong>cycas, Cycaspalm, Palmvar<strong>en</strong><br />
164.10 Species, the well-known slow growing Japanese Cycad; superb house and gard<strong>en</strong> plant<br />
650,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Cymbalaria muralis (Linaria cymbalaria)<br />
K<strong>en</strong>ilworth Ivy, Wandering Sailor, P<strong>en</strong>nywort, Ivy-leaved toadflax, Cymbalaire, La Cymbalaire des<br />
murs, Mauer-Zimbelkraut, Muurleeuw<strong>en</strong>bek, La palomilla de muro, Hierba de campanario<br />
175.00 Species, lilac-pink flowers; good for hanging baskets etc. 88,--<br />
Cymbopogon ambiguous<br />
Sc<strong>en</strong>t Grass, Lemon Grass, Native Lemon Grass, Australisches Zitron<strong>en</strong>gras<br />
175.40 Species, folded glaucous leaves, lemon sc<strong>en</strong>ted; very attractive; likes full sun and fits well in<br />
containers, pots and tubs<br />
Cymbopogon citratus (Andropogon citratus)(A. scho<strong>en</strong>anthus)<br />
Lemon Grass, Verveine des Indes, Oil Grass, Zitron<strong>en</strong>gras, Citro<strong>en</strong>gras, Hierba de limón, Capimlimão,<br />
Erva cidreira, Caña de limón, Caña snta, Citronella , Hierba limón, Hierba limonera,<br />
Limoncillo, Malijillo, Sereh, Hierba limón, limón o limoncillo, Llimoncillo seco molido, imonaria,<br />
Limoncillo, La hierba limón o limoncillo, del limoncillo seco<br />
175.44 Lemony, tropical Old World- or lemon-sc<strong>en</strong>ted grass; a very attractive potplant to be used at short<br />
distance from the kitch<strong>en</strong><br />
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Cymbopogon martinii (Andropogon m.)<br />
Palmarosa, Gingergrass, Rusa, Geranium Grass, Rosha Grass, Süßgras, Vaishnavi<br />
175.48 Species, fragrant like a sweet cross betwe<strong>en</strong> lemon grass and rose-sc<strong>en</strong>ted geranium 260.--<br />
Cymbopogon obtectus<br />
Silky Heads Lemon Grass, Silky Umbrella Grass, Seid<strong>en</strong>kopf Zitron<strong>en</strong>gras<br />
175.52 Species, attractive aromatic grass with silky white flowerheads 164,--<br />
Cyperus alternifolius<br />
Umbrella Plant, Papyrus à feuilles alternes, Souchet à feuilles alternes, Plante ombrelle,<br />
Parapluplant, Papyrusplant, Cypergras, Piragüitas, Planta paraguas, Cipero, Paragüitas, Planta<br />
paraguas, Cipero, Planta sombrilla, Quitasol, Falso Papiro, Ahuawa haole, Puukaa haole<br />
176.00 Umbrella Plant, umbrella-like leaves; popular easily grown houseplant 326,--<br />
Cyperus glaber (Pycreus glaber)<br />
176.04 Species, can stand both dry and wet circumstances; very decorative; beautiful and suitable for<br />
cutting<br />
Cyperus papyrus<br />
176.08 Papyrus, a stately aquatic member of the sedge family; plants are easily cultivated and suitable for<br />
medium to large water features, especially in warmer climates; bright gre<strong>en</strong>, smooth, rounded culms<br />
(flowering stems) which are up to 40 mm thick at the base and may be up to 5 m tall in ideal<br />
conditions; topped by a d<strong>en</strong>secluster of thin, bright gre<strong>en</strong>, shiny stalks, which resemble a feather<br />
duster wh<strong>en</strong> young; stalks elongate later and b<strong>en</strong>d gracefully downward under their own weight<br />
so that the cluster becomes almost spherical in shap; during summer these stalks bear small brown<br />
spikelets (groups of flowers) and ev<strong>en</strong>tually numerous tiny dark brown fruits are borne in the axils of<br />
glumes (tiny scales)<br />
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Cyperus vegetus (C.eragrostis)<br />
176.12 Galingale, crowded heads of mahogany-coloured flowers 36,-- / 10 g<br />
Cyphomandra betacea<br />
177.00 Tamarillo, tree tomato; popular edible red fruit 55,--<br />
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178.00 Species, richly flowering yellow; very showy and most easily grown 16,--<br />
Dahlia merckii (Dahlia scapigera var. scapigera f. merckii)(Dahlia glabrata)(D. cosmaeflora)<br />
Bedding Dahlia, Seed Dahlia<br />
179.00 Species, beautiful yellow-eyed, lav<strong>en</strong>der-pink starry flowers on branching stems, above shiny divided<br />
foliage, throughout the summer until cut down by frost; makes a deep long-lived tuber and because<br />
of this oft<strong>en</strong> called the 'Hardy Per<strong>en</strong>nial Dahlia''.<br />
Dahlia-Hybrids Mignon Series (D. x cultorum)(D. variabiles)<br />
Dwarf single flowering; early, uniform, compact, very regular ball-shaped plants<br />
179.30 Purple Shades, deep lilac to bright purple 26.--<br />
179.34 Red, shades of red to crimson 26.--<br />
179.38 Rose Shades, shades of lilac, pink to rose 26.--<br />
179.42 White Shades, pure whites sometimes with yellow ring 26.--<br />
179.46 Yellow Shades, soft yellow 26.--<br />
179.50 Picollo Mignon Mix, early; compact; suitable for packs and bedding 40.--<br />
Dahlia-Hybrids Musical Series (D. x cultorum)(D. variabilis)<br />
Double and semi-double flowers on dwarf, compact plants<br />
179.60 Orange Shades 80.--<br />
179.64 Red Shades 80.--<br />
179.68 Violet Shades 80.--<br />
179.72 White Shades 80.--<br />
179.76 Yellow Shades 80.--<br />
179.80 Formula Mix 80.--<br />
179.84 Bambino Mix Improved, extra dwarf; early; uniform; full colour range 98.--<br />
Dahlia-Hybrids Bronze & Red Leaved Varieties (D. x cultorum)(D. variabiles)<br />
Double and semi-double flowers on compact plants<br />
179.90 Redskin, fine colour range; compact 40.--<br />
179.94 Bloody Mary, beautiful colour bl<strong>en</strong>d; extra compact 66.--<br />
Dahlia-Hybrids Tall Varieties (D. x cultorum)(D. variabilis)<br />
180.00 Cactus Flowered Mix, fine colour range 32.--<br />
180.04 Pompon Mix, complete colour range; small, ball-shaped, double and semi-double flowers 32.--<br />
180.08 ShowTime Mix, improved decorative type; high perc<strong>en</strong>tage of doubles 82.--<br />
Dahlia x coccinea palmeri<br />
181.00 Bishop's Childr<strong>en</strong>*, a delightful mix of rich, warm and reddish, semi-double and single colours with<br />
impressive chocolate-brown foliage<br />
182.90<br />
Datura metel (D. fastuosa)<br />
Horn of Pl<strong>en</strong>ty<br />
Angel’s Trumpet, pure white, upright flowers; fragrant; poisonous plant 60,--<br />
182.92 Black Magic*, the trunk and branches of this variety are deep purple-black, while dark purple pleated<br />
220,-flower<br />
buds unfold into pale purple trumpets with darker purple stripes<br />
Datura metel<br />
Ballerina Series<br />
183.00 Purple, magnific<strong>en</strong>t double flowered upright trumpets; fragrant; superb potplant 150,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
183.04 White, as above, but white flowers 150,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
183.08 Yellow, as above, but yellow flowers 150,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Datura wrightii<br />
183.20 Alba, huge white, sc<strong>en</strong>ted trumpets; flowering the 1st year; per<strong>en</strong>nial 88,--<br />
Delosperma cooperi<br />
183.40 Purple, clusters of silk<strong>en</strong>, purple flowers; prostrate, freely branching succul<strong>en</strong>t with narrow, very soft<br />
fleshy leaves; best on pots<br />
Delosperma floribunda<br />
183.44 Stardust, masses of lilac-purple flowers with white c<strong>en</strong>tres; mat-forming, succul<strong>en</strong>t plants<br />
Delosperma sutherlandii<br />
183.48 Rose, showy rose-purple flowers, the ray-petals yellowish-white at base, forming contrasting eye;<br />
low succul<strong>en</strong>t rosettes, branching and hugging the ground; thin fleshy leaves greyish-gre<strong>en</strong>;<br />
excell<strong>en</strong>t for pots, tubs, containers etc.<br />
Delphinium cardinale<br />
184.50 Scarlet, a superb species with flowers which are fully op<strong>en</strong> and of the richest scarlet on wiry stems<br />
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1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
Delphinium cultorum<br />
185.00 Blue Fountains, shades of blue, lav<strong>en</strong>der and purple; flowers are borne on upright spikes; a semidwarf<br />
strain<br />
Delphinium grandiflorum (D. grandiflorum chin<strong>en</strong>se)<br />
Butterfly Delphinium<br />
185.60 Blue Diamonds*, shining bright blue, extra large, single flowered blooms p.o.r.<br />
Delphinium nudicaule<br />
186.00 RedCap, long-spurred, half-op<strong>en</strong> flowers of bright vermilion-scarlet, with yellow bees; compact, freely<br />
branching plants; strong stems<br />
188.00<br />
Delphinium tatsi<strong>en</strong><strong>en</strong>se<br />
Dark Flash*, a large flowered variety with bright, deep blue flowers, which are tipped with a deeper<br />
blue<br />
p.o.r.<br />
188.04 Light Flash*, as the above, but beautiful light blue to bluish white flowers with darker blue tips<br />
p.o.r.<br />
188.08 White Flash*, as the above, but pure white p.o.r.<br />
Delphinium verdun<strong>en</strong>se<br />
191.60 Mini Dragonflies*, dark blue, dwarf pygmy larkspurs p.o.r.<br />
Delphinium zalil (D. semibarbatum)(D. sulphureum)<br />
191.70 Sulphur, pure sulphur-yellow flowers; most hardy yellow species 272,--<br />
Deschampsia caespitosa (Aira cespitosa)<br />
Hassocks, Tufted Hair Grass, Tussock Grass, Ras<strong>en</strong>schmiele, Smele<br />
191.90 Species, culms d<strong>en</strong>sely tufted, sl<strong>en</strong>der to robust erect, smooth; panicle loose, op<strong>en</strong>, to 40-20 cm;<br />
spikelets to 0.60 cm, gre<strong>en</strong> suffused silver, purple or variegated; spikelet axis prolobged above upper<br />
flowers as bearded app<strong>en</strong>dage; lemma smooth, apex toothed; awns to 04 cm. straight<br />
Deschampsia flexuosa (Aira f.)(Av<strong>en</strong>ella f.)<br />
Crinkled Hair Grass, Wavy Hair Grass, <strong>Co</strong>mmon Hair Grass, Schla<strong>en</strong>gelschmiele, Bochtige Smele<br />
191.94 Species, another very attractive ornam<strong>en</strong>tal grass; iIt forms tufts of the finest hair-like leaves, oilysmooth<br />
to the touch, and bears in summer elegant, gracefully spreading, op<strong>en</strong> panicles of shining<br />
purplish or silvery spikelets<br />
Desmanthes illino<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
Illinois Bundle Flower, Prairie Mimosa, Illinois Tick-Trefoil, Prairie Tick-Trefoil<br />
192.00 Species, very hardy mimosa like-legume, grown for their attractive feathery pinnate leaves, their<br />
numerous clustered, silky white puff flowers; decorative pods; good for erosion control<br />
Dianella caerulea<br />
192.80 Blue-Flax Lily, star-like blue flowered; followed by blue berries 56,-- / 10 g<br />
Dianella revoluta<br />
192.90 Blue, pale blue flowers followed by large, oblong, shiny, deep blue berries 298,--<br />
Dianthus alwoodii alpinus<br />
195.00 Star Peace*, full colour range; spreading habit; 1st year flowering 72,--<br />
Dianthus amur<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
195.20 Blue River, unusual lav<strong>en</strong>der-blue flowers 54,50<br />
Dianthus ar<strong>en</strong>arius<br />
195.40 Sand Pink, fringed white flowers, sc<strong>en</strong>ted; very dwarf; matforming 72,--<br />
Dianthus armeria<br />
195.60 Deptford Pink, clusters of fringed and narrow-petalled flowers of deep pink, marked with darker<br />
spots; a true annual; a rare, but pretty plant for the rockery<br />
196.00<br />
Dianthus barbatus<br />
Annual Sweet William<br />
Black Adler, crimson flowers over dark foliage; quick to flower; semi-dwarf; uniform<br />
90,-- / 10.000 sds<br />
196.10 Sumsum Summertime*, tall single mixture; ideal cut flower 25,--<br />
Dianthus barbatus<br />
Tall single special varieties<br />
198.60 Atrosanguineus, darkest blood-red flowers; deep gre<strong>en</strong> foliage 12,--<br />
198.64 Dunnettii, crimson-red, dark gre<strong>en</strong> foliage 12,--<br />
198.68 Nigricans, black-red with dark foliage; darkest of all 56,--<br />
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38/111<br />
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392,--<br />
44.--<br />
192.--<br />
250,--<br />
68,--
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198.72 Oeschberg, deep violet-purple flowers 12,--<br />
198.76 Tuxedo Black, deepest chocolate-maroon 60,--<br />
Dianthus caesius see Dianthus gratianopolitanus<br />
Dianthus carthusianorum<br />
202.00 <strong>Co</strong>ccineum, red clusters on erect stems 35,--<br />
Dianthus caryophyllus<br />
Bi<strong>en</strong>nial Series<br />
204.50 Sweet Gely*, dwarf mixture, selected for fragrance; to be grown as an annual 54,50<br />
204.70 Teicheriana*, Super Florist strain mixed 26,--<br />
204.80 Vi<strong>en</strong>na, dwarf, double flowered mixture 28,--<br />
208.00<br />
Dianthus deltoides<br />
Lindoya*, deep carmine-rose; very rich flowering; 1st year flowering 50,--<br />
208.20 Ringo*, white with a small pinkish c<strong>en</strong>tre; flowering abundantly the 1st year already 50,--<br />
208.30 Rocky Scarlets*, nearest to scarlet 50,--<br />
208.40 Starburst, masses of dainty flowers, including many attractive bi-colours in shades of red, rose,<br />
salmon and pink<br />
150,--<br />
Dianthus gratianopolitanus (D. caesius)<br />
209.00 Cheddar Pink, rose-red shades; fragrant, fringed flowers; mat forming habit 56,--<br />
Dianthus knappii<br />
209.60 Yellow Harmony, sulphur-yellow; downy, grey-gre<strong>en</strong> foliage 706,--<br />
Dianthus sylvestris<br />
211.80 Pink Wave*, bright rose-pink; stems are thin and bow, waving in the wind 800,--<br />
Diascia argucolaria<br />
213.00 Selmun Palace*, large, dark salmon-rose flowers; flowering abundantly the whole summer; will only<br />
be stopped by frost; ideal for boxes, containers, pans, pots, tubs and hanging baskets<br />
Diascia barbarea<br />
213.40 RoseLine*, rose-pink; long spurred 86,--<br />
Diascia unilabiata see Alonsoa unilabiata<br />
Dic<strong>en</strong>tra scand<strong>en</strong>s<br />
Climbing Dutchman's Breeches<br />
213.50 Gold<strong>en</strong> Tears, an unusual and attractive climber with fern-like, much-cut foliage, and yellow or purple<br />
'Dutchman's Breeches'-like flowers in 8-12 flowered drooping bunches<br />
Dic<strong>en</strong>tra spectabilis<br />
213.54 Dutchman's Trousers, hot pink flowers with white c<strong>en</strong>tres, hanging in neat rows on horizontal stems;<br />
a gard<strong>en</strong> classic<br />
Dichelostemma pulchellum<br />
Wild Hyacinths<br />
213.56 Blue Dicks, succul<strong>en</strong>t, round, blue clusters of flowers on long, sl<strong>en</strong>der stems; lily-like foliage; easy<br />
from seed<br />
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58,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
292,-- / 10 g<br />
Dichondra rep<strong>en</strong>s (D. micrantha)<br />
213.60 Species, insignificant whitish flowers; gre<strong>en</strong> rounded leaves; lawn substitute 44,--<br />
Dicranostigma franchetianum (Chelidonium f.)(Glaucium vitellinum)<br />
213.90 Aristocrat*, aristocratic bright, clear yellow; showy, cup-shaped, poppy-like flowers; handsome<br />
foliage<br />
Dictamnus albus (D. fraxinella)<br />
214.00 Albiflorus, pure white 108,--<br />
214.10 Roseaflorus, pink flowers with darker veins 48,--<br />
Didiscus caeruleus (Trachym<strong>en</strong>e c)(Huegelia c.)<br />
214.60 Blue Lace Flower, large heav<strong>en</strong>ly-blue umbels, elegant and showy 42,--<br />
Didiscus pilosus<br />
214.70 Little Lizard*, creamy flowers, which age to pretty light, soft pink and later to caramel-coloured seed<br />
heads<br />
180,--<br />
66,--<br />
460,--
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1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
Dierama pulcherrimum<br />
Angel's Fishing Rod, Fairy Wand, Wandflower, Trichterschwertel<br />
214.74 Mix, dangling wands of silvery-pink, lilac, lav<strong>en</strong>der and purpler, drooping bells, which develop into<br />
bead-like clusters of seeds; tall wiry rods<br />
Digitalis dubia<br />
215.00 Sugar Sweet*, sweet pink flowers on this very dwarf foxglove are a nice omplem<strong>en</strong>t to the furry grey<br />
leaves; a good plant for containers; 1st year flowering<br />
Digitalis ferruginea<br />
215.04 El Hamra*, coppery-yellow, veined brown flowers; tall flower-stems bearing close-set rounded buds<br />
which op<strong>en</strong> to smallish short trumpets<br />
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Digitalis grandiflora (D. ambigua)(D. ochroleuca)<br />
Foxglove, Digitale à grandes fleurs, Grossbluetiger Fingerhut, Groot Vingerhoedskruid<br />
215.08 Carillon, ochre-yellow; dwarf; 1st year flowering 305,--<br />
Digitalis lanata<br />
215.20 Cappuccino, d<strong>en</strong>se, woolly, many-flowered spikes of yellowish-white or creamy-yellow, purple-netted<br />
flowers<br />
Digitalis parviflora<br />
215.26 Dark Don*, bronze-brown, chocolate-coloured, funnel flowers; d<strong>en</strong>sely packed on stiff upright stems<br />
215.30<br />
Digitalis purpurea<br />
Apricot Delight, shades of apricot 98,--<br />
215.34 Giant Spotted, all colours; conspicuous dark blotches in the throat 398,--<br />
215.38 Sutton's Primrose, beautiful soft yellow 498,--<br />
215.42 BellaBelle*, first year flowering with spikes of flowers in delicate shades of pink, rose, purple and<br />
cream; a natural dwarf habit<br />
268,--<br />
Digitalis purpurea ssp heywoodii<br />
215.50 Silver Fox, white flowers; attractive white felted leaves and stems 68,-- / 10.000 sds<br />
Digitalis sibirica<br />
215.60 Bajkit*, small, but attractive yellowish gre<strong>en</strong>; little trumpets 440,--<br />
Digitalis thapsi<br />
215.70 Spanish Peaks*, soft pink shaded bells; short stemmed; good potplant 460,--<br />
Digitalis trojana<br />
215.74 Hel<strong>en</strong> of Troy, reddish brown flowers with white lips; attractive red stems 98,-- / 10.000 sds<br />
Digitalis x merton<strong>en</strong>sis (D. purpurea x D. grandiflora)<br />
215.80 Dreaming Spires*, lovely shades of deep old-rose with a hint of copper; large campanulate flowers<br />
Diplocyclos palmatus (Bryonia laciniosa)(Bryonopsis laciniosa)<br />
216.00 Lollypop Climber, apple-yellow flowers; marble-sized, oval, gre<strong>en</strong> berries with white stripes, changing<br />
into bright red; attractive winter decoration<br />
Diplola<strong>en</strong>a angustifolia<br />
216.04 Yanchep Rose, showy p<strong>en</strong>dant red flowers, lime tolerant, evergre<strong>en</strong> shrub 142,--<br />
Diplotaxis erucoides ssp. erucoides (Eruca sylvestris)<br />
White Wallrocket, Wild Rocket, Roquette sauvage, Fausse Roquette, Roquette blanche, Wilde<br />
Rauke, Rauk<strong>en</strong>ähnlicher Doppelsame, Zandkool, Rabaniza blanca, Rav<strong>en</strong>issa blanca, Jaramago<br />
216.08 Sylvetta, the young leaves add a pleasant, pung<strong>en</strong>t, nutty flavour to salad or cheese dishes; leaves<br />
are more pung<strong>en</strong>t in flavour than those of Eruca sativa; deeply lobed, almost pinnate foliage<br />
Dipsacus fullonum (D. sativus)<br />
Fuller's Teasel<br />
216.12 Lilac, pale lilac flowers in conspicuous heads; upright habit 22,80<br />
Dodecatheon jefferyi<br />
216.16 Shooting Stars, large, vertical leaves c<strong>en</strong>tered with stems and topped with large umbels of nodding<br />
pink, typical birdbill flowers<br />
Dodecatheon meadia<br />
216.18 American <strong>Co</strong>wslip, down-turned, dart-like flowers with reflexed petals, are poised on bare stems; in<br />
shades of pinkish-mauve<br />
780,--<br />
86,50<br />
98,--<br />
256,--<br />
480,--<br />
p.o.r.<br />
20.--<br />
44,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
12,60 / 1.000 sds
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1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
Dodonaea viscosa purpurea<br />
216.20 Akeake Purple*, ornam<strong>en</strong>tal, fine pink to purple, hop-like, winged seed-pods 248,--<br />
Dolichos lablab (Lablab purpureus)<br />
216.30 RubyRed, purple flowers; purple foliage and pods; an ornam<strong>en</strong>tal vine, showy climber with beautiful<br />
long stems<br />
Doronicum ori<strong>en</strong>tale (D. caucasicum)<br />
216.40 Gold<strong>en</strong> Pygmy, short stems; large gold<strong>en</strong> yellow flowers; pot plant 326,--<br />
216.44 Medaillon d’Or*, gold<strong>en</strong> yellow; large flowered 104,--<br />
Doronicum pardalianches<br />
216.48 Yum Yum Yellow*, bright yellow flowering late spring and early summer; the branched stems each<br />
bear a considerable number of small flowerheads; is best used for naruralizing<br />
216.54<br />
Dorotheanthus gramineus (Mesembryanthemum pyropaeum) (M. tricolor)(M. gramineum)(M. lineare)<br />
Pink Glitters, a useful edging and bedding plant with brightly rose-pink coloured flowers; an annual,<br />
spreading succul<strong>en</strong>t smothered in masses of flowers<br />
156,--<br />
216.56 White Glitters, as above, but pure white flowers 156,--<br />
Dorotheanthus oculatus<br />
216.60 Lemon & Ice*, lemon-yellow and pure white; very dwarf and ev<strong>en</strong> habit 54,--<br />
Dorotheanthus oculatus saldanh<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
216.64 Tropical Fruits*, best large flowered series in an astonishing range of brilliant colours<br />
Doryanthes excelsa<br />
Giant Lily, Flame Lily, Spear Lily, Illawarra Lily, Gymea Lily<br />
216.66 Species, red, trumpet-like flowers, borne in a compact terminal head; a leafy flowering stem; an<br />
unusual plant which makes a striking addition to a large gard<strong>en</strong><br />
Draba aizoides<br />
216.68 Yellow, sulphur-yellow; early flowering alpine; small bright gre<strong>en</strong> rosettes of stiff, bristly leaves; neat<br />
clusters, topped with short stems<br />
Draca<strong>en</strong>a draco<br />
216.70 Dragon Tree, gre<strong>en</strong>ish-white flowers; a tree-like plant with sword-shaped, leathery, grey-gre<strong>en</strong><br />
leaves, reddish at the base; very decorative as young plants on window sills; excell<strong>en</strong>t foliage plant<br />
for indoors<br />
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640,--<br />
48,--<br />
88,--<br />
476,-- / 10 g<br />
72,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Dracocephalum argun<strong>en</strong>se var. ruyschianum<br />
216.72 Blue Moon, blue flowers in upright spikes; good ground cover; 1st year flowering 882,--<br />
Dracocephalum canesc<strong>en</strong>s (Lallemanyia c.)<br />
216.76 Blue Bird, lav<strong>en</strong>der-blue flowers; a grey-blue hairy plant with several asc<strong>en</strong>ding stems<br />
88,-- / 10.000 sds<br />
Dracocephalum grandiflorum (D. rupestre)<br />
Large flowered Dragon's Head,<br />
216.78 Blue, spikes of hooded, large, int<strong>en</strong>se deep blue flowers over tidy rosettes of leaves 360,--<br />
Dracocephalum nutans<br />
216.82 Baishan Blue*, bright mid-blue, extremely rich flowering, nodding flowers in whorls and long spikes 512,--<br />
Dracocephalum peregrinum<br />
216.84 Passion for Blue, purple-blue flowers born on asc<strong>en</strong>ding spikes; sc<strong>en</strong>ted; bushy plants 208,-- / 100 g<br />
Dracocephalum ruyschianum see Dracocephalum argun<strong>en</strong>se var. ruyschianum<br />
Drosera macrantha ssp. macrantha<br />
216.88 Climbing Sundew, white or pink sweetly sc<strong>en</strong>ted flowers; fascinating climber 35,-- / 1 g<br />
Drymophila cyanocarpa<br />
216.90 Turquoise Berry, hanging white-pink flowers, later covered with very attractive, turquoise-blue<br />
berries, which are not edible; beautiful member of the Lily family with fern-like stems<br />
Duchesnea indica (Fragaria indica)<br />
216.92 Tuttifrutti*, yellow flowers and attractive but tasteless (but the birds love the fruits) strawberries held<br />
point upward above the foliage; an evergre<strong>en</strong> mat; an easy cover plant, drought tolerant and rampant<br />
(faster than ivy)<br />
Dysphania rhadinostachya<br />
78,-- / 10 g<br />
256,--
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216.94 Species, nicely fragrant flowers; unique cut flower because of the decorative seed spikes 180,--<br />
Dyssodia t<strong>en</strong>uiloba see Thymophylla t<strong>en</strong>uiloba<br />
Eccremocarpus scaber<br />
216.96 Treasure Formula, showy flowers in gold<strong>en</strong>-yellow, carmine-rose and orange-scarlet; a favourite<br />
creeper/climber; to be grown as an annual<br />
Echinacea angustifolia<br />
Black Sampson <strong>Co</strong>neflower<br />
217.00 Species, showy daisy-like, rose-pink flower heads; short petals; best species for herbal use; good for<br />
cutting as well<br />
Echinacea pallida<br />
Pale Purple <strong>Co</strong>neflower<br />
217.04 Species, showy, large flowers with narrow drooping, long petals, flushed rosy purple and large dark<br />
purple-brown c<strong>en</strong>tres and white poll<strong>en</strong><br />
Echinacea paradoxa<br />
217.10 Yellow Gown*, bright yellow flowers hanging, more or less as loose curls, down 308,--<br />
Echinacea t<strong>en</strong>nesse<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
217.20 Purple, solitairy, upturned purple ray flowers; leafless stems 82,-- / 10.000 sds<br />
Echinochloa crus-galli (Panicum crus-galli)<br />
Japanese Millet, Barnyard Millet, Huehnerhirse, Han<strong>en</strong>poot<br />
217.30 <strong>Co</strong>ck' Spur, a valuable and attractive ornam<strong>en</strong>tal grass............It bears erect, 25 cm. long flowerheads<br />
composed of numerous 7 1/2 - 10 cm. long, black-brown, currant-juice tinged, millet-like<br />
spikes surrounding the main stem<br />
Echinops humilis<br />
217.60 Blue Sceptre*, deep blue, round ball-shaped sceptre-like globes; 1st year flowering 240,--<br />
Echinops ritro ssp. ruth<strong>en</strong>icus<br />
217.80 Platinum Blue, round, blue flower-heads; leaves white b<strong>en</strong>eath; straight stems 126,--<br />
Echinops sphaerocephalus<br />
217.90 Dressed in Grey, grey-blue flower heads; statesque 22,--<br />
Echium russicum (E. rubrum)<br />
218.20 Russian RedStar*, spikes of spl<strong>en</strong>did rich crimson-red 614,--<br />
Ecological Protection see Nematode Fighter Mix or Vermin Fighter Mix<br />
Eleusine coracana<br />
Finger Millet, Dragon's Claw Millet<br />
218.28 Ragi Cl<strong>en</strong>ched, the plants have curved ornam<strong>en</strong>tal seed heads resembling a dragon’s foot p.o.r.<br />
218.29 Ragi Op<strong>en</strong>, as the above but with op<strong>en</strong> seed heads p.o.r.<br />
Eleutherococcus s<strong>en</strong>ticosus (Acanthopanax s<strong>en</strong>ticosus)<br />
218.30 Siberian Gins<strong>en</strong>g, Ci Wu Jia 84,--<br />
Elymus sibiricus<br />
218.34 Siberian Wildrye, grey-gre<strong>en</strong> foliage on clump plants bearing drooping bristly flower heads<br />
Enchyla<strong>en</strong>a tom<strong>en</strong>tosa<br />
218.40 Ruby Saltbush, insignificant flowers followed by very showy, bright red or yellow berries; evergre<strong>en</strong><br />
leaves, covered with fine white hairs are giving the plant an attractive grey appearance<br />
Engelmannia pinnatifida<br />
218.50 Engelmann Daisy, cheerful gold<strong>en</strong>-yellow roadside wildflower; op<strong>en</strong>s in the ev<strong>en</strong>ing, closes in the<br />
heat of the day; blooms all season<br />
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92,60<br />
36,--<br />
40.--<br />
288,-- / 100 g<br />
126,--<br />
50,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Enkianthus campanulatus<br />
219.00 Yellow, pale yellow flowers with red markings; deciduous; good autumn colour 560,--<br />
Eragrostis airoides<br />
219.40 Misty Effect*, finely divided infloresc<strong>en</strong>ce; tight clumps 130,--<br />
Eragrostis cap<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
219.44 Waving Hands*, greyish gre<strong>en</strong> leaves and stems; waving flower heads 70,--
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Eragrostis elegans (E. interrupta)<br />
219.48 Species, ornam<strong>en</strong>tal grass with op<strong>en</strong> panicles and sprays of white spikelets 25,--<br />
Eragrostis elliottii<br />
219.52 Blue Love Grass, without a doubt, this is the most exciting Love Grass, making a clump of narrow<br />
powder-blue foliage; airy but sturdy plumes op<strong>en</strong>ing like a giant tan cloud; the plumes remain nice<br />
Eragrostis spectabilis<br />
219.54 Purple Love Grass, bright purple-red flowerspikes; before it flowers, this tough species is comprised<br />
of somewhat coarse, clumping, 8 inch long leaves that are dark gre<strong>en</strong> with a bit of red bleeding in<br />
from the tip; it is the airy, panicled seed heads that are its finest attribute<br />
88,-- / 100.000 sds<br />
350,-- / 10 g<br />
Eragrostis trichodes<br />
219.56 Sand Lovegrass, a beautiful bunch grass with airy seedheads summer and autumn 25,--<br />
Eremalche parryi<br />
219.60 Alexia*, very early flowering with masses of small cup-like, lilac-blue flowers;excell<strong>en</strong>t for pots, boxes<br />
and containers; trailing habit<br />
Erigeron karvinskianus (E. mucronatus(Vittadinia triloba)<br />
219.64 Belle*, white with purple ray florets; flowers within 12 weeks from sowing; excell<strong>en</strong>t for boxes,<br />
containers, pans, pots, tubs and hanging baskets<br />
82,-- / 10 g<br />
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43/111<br />
114,40<br />
Erigeron leiomerus<br />
219.68 Rocky Blue*, violet-blue with a yellowish c<strong>en</strong>tre; long flowering; compact habit 96,--<br />
Eriogonum fasciculatum fasciculatum<br />
219.72 Sweetie, leathery clusters of pinkish-white flowers; warm olive-toned foliage 390,--<br />
Eriogonum latifolium grande rubesc<strong>en</strong>s<br />
219.76 Pink Islands*, easy to grow from seed; showing umbels of deep rose-pink flowers,<br />
already the first year, wh<strong>en</strong> sown early; contrasting rich blue-gre<strong>en</strong> foliage<br />
Eriogonum umbellatum<br />
219.80 Sulphur Buckwheat, yellow-gre<strong>en</strong> buds, op<strong>en</strong>ing acid lemon-yellow flowers, turning gold<strong>en</strong> to tan<br />
with age; thin woody stems under-pin a sprawling mat of tough, grey-gre<strong>en</strong> leaves held in op<strong>en</strong><br />
rosettes on wire-thin redddish stalks; very pretty, exciting and unusual<br />
Eriophyllum lanatum integrifolium (Actinella l.)(Bahia l.)(Eriophyllum caespitosum)<br />
219.90 Sun's Eyelashes*, bright yellow daisies over a long period in summer; flowering<br />
already the first year; a mat of pure light grey-hairy foliage<br />
Erodium cicutarium<br />
Redstem Filaree, Cutleaf Stork's-bill, Hemlock Starl's Bill, Bec-de-cigogne commun,<br />
Reiherschnabel, Reigersbek<br />
220.00 Specie, a miniature member of the geranium family that <strong>en</strong>joys desert, mesa, rangeland, op<strong>en</strong><br />
meadow, newly tilled ground, & prairie conditions, but is not restricted to these <strong>en</strong>vironm<strong>en</strong>ts as it is<br />
highly adaptable<br />
Eruca vesicaria ssp. sativa (Brassica eruca)(Eruca sativa) (Eruca vesicaria)<br />
Gard<strong>en</strong> Rocket, Arugula, Roquette des Jardin, Zwaardherik, Raketsla, Mosterdkruid, Oruga,<br />
Roqueta, Hierba de San Alberto, Rucola, Ölrauke, Rauke, S<strong>en</strong>fkohl mit Blüt<strong>en</strong>, S<strong>en</strong>frauke, Gart<strong>en</strong>-<br />
Ruke, Ruchetta, Rukola, Rukkola, Ruakelkohl, Navadna Rukvica, borsmustár, Rokietta siewna<br />
220.04 Apollo, very large, rounded leaves; excell<strong>en</strong>t for salads; high in vitamin C; excell<strong>en</strong>t taste and rarely<br />
bitter; will produce 3-5 cuttings per year if kept well picked; highly improved strain<br />
Erymophyllum ramosum ssp involucratum (Helipterum involucratum)<br />
220.10 Gold Dust*, bright yellow flower-heads in flat-topped terminal clusters; good in boxes, containers,<br />
pans, pots and tubs<br />
292,--<br />
178,-- / 10 g<br />
Eryngium bourgatii<br />
220.30 Blue, d<strong>en</strong>se, round, blue flower heads; highly ornam<strong>en</strong>tal foliage 372,60<br />
Eryngium foetidum<br />
Culantro, Recau<br />
220.36 Species, a tiny little plant, grown for its long, cilantro-sc<strong>en</strong>ted leaves, bearing small heads of gre<strong>en</strong>ish<br />
flowers, each head being surrounded by a ring of spiny-toothed bracts; commonly used in place of<br />
Cilantro throughout the tropics; used plant part fresh leaves; aroma strong, very similar to fresh<br />
coriander leaves, but ev<strong>en</strong> stronger<br />
62,--<br />
168.--<br />
15.--<br />
206,--<br />
106,--
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Eryngium giganteum<br />
220.40 Cildir*, metallic silvery-blue leaves, flowers and stem.; 'flowers' develop a shining silvery hue<br />
Eryngium paniculatum<br />
220.50 Patagonia*, large, striking, airy tall clusters of white flowers; stunning in arrangem<strong>en</strong>ts<br />
Erysimum alpinum (Erysimum hieraciifolium)<br />
220.80 Gold<strong>en</strong> Gem, bright sulphur yellow; sweet sc<strong>en</strong>ted 66,--<br />
Erysimum linifolium<br />
220.84 Spanish Beauties*, rich lilac; 1st year flowering; a beauty for boxes, containers, pans, pots, tubs and<br />
hanging baskets<br />
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44/111<br />
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168,--<br />
2,40 / 1.000 sds<br />
Erythrina crista-galli<br />
<strong>Co</strong>ral Tree, Crybabytree, Erythrine crête de <strong>Co</strong>q, Arbre<strong>Co</strong>rail, Korall<strong>en</strong>strauch, Hahn<strong>en</strong>kamm,<br />
Korall<strong>en</strong>baum, Koraalstruik, El ceibo, Seibo o Bucaré<br />
221.00 <strong>Co</strong>ral Tree, racemes of bright scarlet flowers in abundance 41,60<br />
Eschscholzia californica<br />
Extra large flowered Series<br />
221.80 Bridal Bouquet*, beautiful bl<strong>en</strong>d of soft pastels; semi-double and double flowering 82,--<br />
221.90 World Cup*, pure orange with semi-double and double flowered blooms 82,--<br />
Eucalyptus bridgesiana<br />
224.00 Apple Box, attractive grey, juv<strong>en</strong>ile foliage; fragrant 128,--<br />
Eucalyptus caesia ssp magna<br />
224.20 Silver Princess, silvery powdered, foliage; almost fluoresc<strong>en</strong>t silver-grey 368,50<br />
Eucalyptus cinerea<br />
224.40 Silver Dollar, silvery-grey foliage that shines in bright sunlight; excell<strong>en</strong>t cut foliage 140,--<br />
Eucalyptus coccifera<br />
224.50 Tasmanian Snow Gum, a small tree native to Tasmania, which withstands very cold and windy<br />
conditions; beautifully striped bark markings make this eucalypt species a special feature<br />
Eucalyptus cordata<br />
224.60 Silver Heart, vividly blue-grey, heart-shaped leaves; refreshing sc<strong>en</strong>t; ideal for boxes, containers,<br />
large pots and tubs<br />
Eucalyptus crucis ssp crucis<br />
224.80 Silver Cross, decorative, lanceolate silvery grey leaves; wonderful as a tub-grown standard topiary<br />
Eucalyptus elata<br />
225.00 Refreshing River, fine linear leaves; refreshing pepermint aroma; spl<strong>en</strong>did filler 108,--<br />
Eucalyptus erythrocorys<br />
225.20 Ilyari, yellow flowers; big, showy seed pods; ideal for floral art 88,--<br />
Eucalyptus ficifolia<br />
225.30 Red Flowering Gum, this most spectacular Eucalypt tree bears large clusters of scarlet, orange or<br />
seldom white flowers, followed by <strong>en</strong>ormous urn-shaped seed capsules; large d<strong>en</strong>se, dark gre<strong>en</strong><br />
foliage; very attractive as a cutflower or use the seeds for dried arrangem<strong>en</strong>ts<br />
Eucalyptus globulus<br />
225.34 Tasmanian Blue Gum, large creamy flowers; a decorative variety that is nice to grow indoors where it<br />
helps deodorize the air; almost silvery-blue juv<strong>en</strong>ile leaves are most attractive<br />
Eucalyptus gunnii<br />
225.40 Silver-blue, juv<strong>en</strong>ile, silvery blue foliage; good for cutting; particularly attractive 250,--<br />
Eucalyptus macrocarpa<br />
225.50 Rose of the West, flowers are large, deep red cones with gold tips, followed by wide woody, topshaped<br />
seed pods which are attractive in dried arrangem<strong>en</strong>ts; foliage is covered with an attractive<br />
mealy bloom, useful for cut foliage; grows well in containers<br />
Eucalyptus perriniana<br />
255.60 Snow Gum, int<strong>en</strong>sely blue-grey, juv<strong>en</strong>ile foliage of almost round leaves, one of the finest for cut and<br />
preserved foliage for floral art<br />
Eucalyptus polyanthemos<br />
140,--<br />
282,--<br />
196,--<br />
250,--<br />
126,--<br />
300,--<br />
61,50 / 10 g
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225.80 Silver Jubilee, round-leaved variety providing excell<strong>en</strong>t grey foliage; red stems 108,--<br />
Eucalyptus risdonii<br />
225.90 Risdon Peppermint, cream flowers; a rare and most attractive species, a shrub or small tree retaining<br />
its highly decorative grey or silvery juv<strong>en</strong>ile foliage smelling of peppermint for many years<br />
Eucharidium breweri see Clarkia breweri<br />
Eucrypta chrysanthemifolia<br />
227.00 White, pretty white flowers which appear in abundances; sweet smelling lemony foliage p.o.r.<br />
Eupatorium cannabium<br />
Agrimony Hemp, Water Hemp, Eupatoire à feuilles de Chanvre, Wasserdost, Koninginnekruid,<br />
Leverkruid<br />
227.90 Termina, reddish-purple flowers in close corymbs; likes extra moisture; attractive to bees and birds;<br />
the plant resembles the true hemp plant<br />
Euphorbia baselicis<br />
228.00 Edged Spurge, radiating stems clad with pointed grey-gre<strong>en</strong> leaves, it bears terminal trusses of eyecatching,<br />
yellow-gre<strong>en</strong> flowers. At itself impressive, but in a later stage it becomes truly spectacular<br />
with the leaves and flowers turning in a fiery red edged gold<br />
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82.--<br />
116,-- / 100 g<br />
Euphorbia cyparissias<br />
228.10 Yellow, attractive groundcover with lime-gre<strong>en</strong> flowers 130,--<br />
Euphorbia helioscopia<br />
228.20 Sun Spurge, gre<strong>en</strong> flowers; bracts bright red; most attractive and distinct 96,--<br />
Euphorbia nicae<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
228.40 Magic Wheelies*, dwarf, hardy evergre<strong>en</strong>, forming silvery, unpolished grey-gre<strong>en</strong> foliage, which is<br />
almost concealed by a profusion of transpar<strong>en</strong>t, little wheels of brilliant lime-gre<strong>en</strong>ish-yellow flowers<br />
Euphorbia palustris<br />
228.44 Magic Flute, showy gold<strong>en</strong>-gre<strong>en</strong> bracts, well branched, fast growing; excell<strong>en</strong>t for large beds<br />
Euphorbia polychroma (E. epithymoides)<br />
228.48 Yellow, bright yellow flower heads; tidy round clumps; good autumn colour 246,--<br />
Euphorbia stricta<br />
228.54 Gold<strong>en</strong> Foam, strong stems carrying masses of yellow-gre<strong>en</strong> flowers 164,--<br />
Eustoma grandiflora<br />
228.56 Tulip G<strong>en</strong>tian, showy purple flowers, shaped like tapered tulips; blue-gre<strong>en</strong>, waxy foliage; blooms in<br />
6 months from seed; extremely long lasting cut flower<br />
Falcaria vulgaris<br />
Longleaf Sickleweed, Falcaire commune, Sicheldolde, Sichelmöhre, Sikkelkruid, Srpek Obecný,<br />
Skärblad, Sagkjeks, Seglblad, Sirppiputki<br />
228.58 Species, this blue-gre<strong>en</strong> plant with thin, cresc<strong>en</strong>t-shaped leaves is perfectly adapted for dry<br />
conditions; white flowers in umbels<br />
Fatsia japonica<br />
228.60 Species, white flowers; very handsome, evergre<strong>en</strong> foliage; hardy in sheltered position in semi-shade<br />
960,--<br />
148,--<br />
26,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
56.--<br />
35,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Fedia cornucopiae<br />
228.66 Tiara*, corymbs of a pearling, royal rosy-red; leaves are very tasty for salads p.o.r.<br />
Feijoa sellowiana (Acca s.)<br />
228.68 Fruit Salad Bush, white, red c<strong>en</strong>tred fuchsia-like flowers, richly perfumed; erect crimson stam<strong>en</strong>s;<br />
egg-shaped edible fruits; evergre<strong>en</strong><br />
28,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Felicia bergeriana<br />
228.72 Blue Daisy, kingfisher-blue flowers with metallic she<strong>en</strong>; gold<strong>en</strong> eyes 348,--<br />
Felicia heterophylla<br />
228.80 The Blues*, sky-blue daisies all summer long; yellow c<strong>en</strong>tre 130,--<br />
Festuca cinerea (F. glauca)<br />
Blue Fescue, Blue Fox Fescue, Blauschwingel, Blaufuchs Fescue<br />
228.90 “Varna”*, compact tufts of attractive blue foliage 24.--
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Fibigia clypeata<br />
229.00 Select, small yellow flowers develop into showy disk-shaped seed-pods 6,20 / 1.000 sds<br />
Filip<strong>en</strong>dula ulmaria (Spiraea ulmaria)(Ulmaria palustris)(U. p<strong>en</strong>tapetala)<br />
Meadow Sweet, Reine-des-prés, Mädesüß, Johanniswedel, Krampfkraut, Rüsterstaude, Sumpf-<br />
Spirä, Wies<strong>en</strong>geissbart, Wies<strong>en</strong>königin, Wies<strong>en</strong>spierstaude, Wurmkraut, Zieg<strong>en</strong>bart, Moerasspiraea<br />
229.10 Species, d<strong>en</strong>se heads of white flowers; large pinnate leaves; moist conditions; roots are cooked and<br />
the flowers used for wine; infusion of dried flowers for tea; medicinal uses, aspirin precursor<br />
Filip<strong>en</strong>dula vulgaris (F. hexapetala)(Ulmaria filip<strong>en</strong>dula)<br />
Meadowsweet, Dropwort, Spirée filip<strong>en</strong>dule, Knolliges Mädesüss, Kleines Mädesüß, Spierstaude,<br />
Knolspiraea, Wiazówka Bulwkow, Brudbröd, Knollmjødur, Knoldett Mjødurt, Sikoangervo<br />
229.14 Species, creamy-white flowers; fern-like foliage 72.--<br />
Flaveria australasica<br />
229.70 Twin-Stem, attractive yellow flowers; attractive cut flower. 320,--<br />
Fo<strong>en</strong>iculum vulgare<br />
229.80 Burning Bronze*, shiny, bronze, feathery foliage and decorative large umbels of yellow flowers tinged<br />
with bronze<br />
Fragaria alpina (F. semperflor<strong>en</strong>s)(F. vesca)<br />
230.00 Red Delight, red fruits; sweet and aromatic 96,--<br />
230.10 White Delight, pure white wh<strong>en</strong> ripe; sweet and juicy 196,-- / 10 g<br />
230.20 Yellow Delight, yellow fruits; fine taste 130,--<br />
Fragaria vesca (F. semperflor<strong>en</strong>s)<br />
230.50 Baron Solemacher or Rüg<strong>en</strong>, red, aromatic fruits; compact plants 66,--<br />
230.60 Ali-Baba*, large, red fruits; productive variety; very aromatic 96,--<br />
Fragaria vesca S1 Series<br />
230.70 One Time, large red fruits; bushy plants 600.--<br />
230.74 Evermore, pink flowers; large red fruits; for continuously picking; excell<strong>en</strong>t for pots, hanging baskets 600.--<br />
Francoa sonchifolia<br />
230.80 Striking Stars*, sprays of deepest pink, star-shaped blossoms, strikingly marked with crimson;<br />
evergre<strong>en</strong> rosettes of spoon-shaped leaves<br />
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36.--<br />
50,--<br />
30,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Freesia x hybrida<br />
231.10 Royal Crown Formula Mix, extra large flowered, tetraploid strain 374,--<br />
Fritillaria meleagris<br />
Snake's Head Fritillary, Guinea-h<strong>en</strong> Flower, Checkered Lily, Oeuf de Pintade, Schachbrettblume,<br />
Kievitsbloem, Kievitseitje, Kungsängslilja, Rutelilje, Vibeæg, Kirjopikarililja<br />
232.00 Species, distinctly beautiful nodding, white to purple flowers 60.--<br />
Fuchsia magellanica (F. macrostemma)<br />
232.20 BicBells*, nodding blue and red flowers in quantities; elegant habit. 466.--<br />
Fuchsia x hybrida<br />
232.24 Foxtrot Formula Mix, single and semi-double mixture of red, rose and blue sepals with white and blue<br />
petals<br />
Gahnia aspera<br />
232.30 Saw-sedge, cream flowers; highly ornam<strong>en</strong>tal bright red nuts; requires moisture;<br />
very attractive for cutting and a beautiful species for pots, containers etc.<br />
Gahnia sieberiana<br />
232.34 Species, creamy flowers; very showy shiny red fruits; beautiful for cutting and very useful as a pot-,<br />
tub- and patio plant<br />
46,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Gaillardia aristata nana (G. x grandiflora)<br />
Dwarf single flowered varieties<br />
233.00 Bicolor Bijoux, red with yellow tips; extra compact and bushy habit 32,--<br />
233.04 Gold<strong>en</strong> Bijoux, as above but with gold<strong>en</strong>-yellow flowers 32,--<br />
Gaillardia aristata (G. x grandiflora)<br />
Tall single flowered varieties<br />
233.10 Aurea Pura, clear yellow; large flowers 51,80<br />
233.14 Brem<strong>en</strong>, deep coppery-scarlet with contrasting gold<strong>en</strong>-yellow 51,80<br />
233.18 Burgundy, profound glowing wine-red 51,80<br />
88,--<br />
158,--
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233.22 Dazzler, yellow flowers with c<strong>en</strong>tral orange-brown ring 51,80<br />
233.26 Tokajer, large orange flowers; free blooming 70,--<br />
233.30 Indian Chief*, bright red with conspicuous yellow tips; the largest flowers; long lasting 70,--<br />
Gaillardia pinnatifida<br />
233.40 Na'Palnga*, bright yellow, long stemmed wide flowers which are sometimes veined purple or red,<br />
with a dark c<strong>en</strong>tre; ideal for boxes, containers, pans, pots etc.<br />
Gaillardia pulchella nana (G. bicolor)(G. picta)<br />
Double flowered varieties<br />
234.20 Red Plume, red powderpuff flowers 8,24 / 1.000 sds<br />
234.24 Yellow Plume, buff-yellow powderpuff flowers 8,24 / 1.000 sds<br />
Galanthus nivalis<br />
234.60 <strong>Co</strong>mmon Snowdrop, the well-known early flowering, white snowdrops 62,-- / 10 g<br />
234.70<br />
Galega officinalis<br />
Goat's Rue, Fr<strong>en</strong>ch Lilac, Italian Fitch, Professor-weed, Geissraute, Geissklee; Zieg<strong>en</strong>kraut,<br />
Fleck<strong>en</strong>kraut, Zieg<strong>en</strong>raute, Bockshornkraut, Pock<strong>en</strong>kraut, Rue du Chèvre, Sainfoin d'Espagne<br />
Species, handsome herb with long-stalked clusters of white pea-like flowers with bluish flag;<br />
flowering very rich and during a long period; m<strong>en</strong>tioned in Culpepper as an alternative for r<strong>en</strong>net in<br />
cheese making; has supportive action in lowering blood sugar in diabeti<br />
Galium odoratum (Asperula odorata)<br />
Lady’s Bedstraw<br />
235.00 Sweet Woodruff, white flowers; fragrant groundcover 84,--<br />
Galium verum<br />
235.14 Lady in Yellow*, flowers the first year with numerous yellow flowers in small clusters on pretty,<br />
compact, rounded, fresh gre<strong>en</strong> tussocks; a perfect species for pots etc. on the balcony or in the rock<br />
gard<strong>en</strong><br />
Galtonia candicans (Hyacinthus candicans)<br />
235.00 Cape Hyacinth, p<strong>en</strong>dulous white blooms with a delicate sc<strong>en</strong>t 448,--<br />
Galtonia viridiflora<br />
Summer Hyacinth, Gre<strong>en</strong> Cape Hyacinth, Ries<strong>en</strong> Hyazinthe, Kaapse Hyacint, Grönblommiga<br />
Kaphyacint<strong>en</strong><br />
235.04 Chimes, g<strong>en</strong>uinely apple gre<strong>en</strong>, snowdrop-like flowers 448.--<br />
Gard<strong>en</strong>ia jasminoides<br />
235.20 Zhi Zi, wonderfully sc<strong>en</strong>ted white flowers; evergre<strong>en</strong> with dark gre<strong>en</strong>, leathery leaves; succeeds as a<br />
houseplant too<br />
Gaultheria procumb<strong>en</strong>s (G. rep<strong>en</strong>s)(Brassaea procumb<strong>en</strong>s)<br />
Creeping Wintergre<strong>en</strong>, Eastern Teaberry, Boxberry , Checkerberry, Gaulthérie couchée, Palommier,<br />
Thé de Terre-Neuve, Scheinbeere, Moosbeere, Rebhuhnbeere, Amerikanisches Wintergrün,<br />
Wintergrünstrauch, Bergthee<br />
235.40 Creepin’Gre<strong>en</strong>, a carpeting plant with dark gre<strong>en</strong>, thick leathery leaves; wh<strong>en</strong> bruised, the dark<br />
gre<strong>en</strong> lustrous leaves and red berries release their unmistakable aromatic 'wintergre<strong>en</strong>' sc<strong>en</strong>t.<br />
It is neat and dwarf, flat-growing cover, with tiny blush-white flowers that are followed by red fruits<br />
Gaultheria shallon<br />
Salal, Shallon, Shallon-Scheinbeere, Bergthee, Appeltjesblad, Patrijsbes, Busket bjergte<br />
235.44 Species, flowers are p<strong>en</strong>d<strong>en</strong>t, typically heather-bell shaped, pinkish-white; evergre<strong>en</strong>; decorative<br />
foliage; good for cutting; dark purple berries; the leaf-stalks, flower stems and bracts, and young<br />
branches are reddish and bristly; in its range it is a lovely easy groundcover<br />
Gaura lindheimeri<br />
235.50 The Bride, white, tinted rose, buds tinted purple; very elegant 76,--<br />
Gaura parviflora<br />
235.54 Red & White*, extremely large umbels with the red & white flowers; 1st year flowering as a colourful<br />
show<br />
Gazania rig<strong>en</strong>s (G. spl<strong>en</strong>d<strong>en</strong>s)<br />
235.80 Sunshine Hybrids Mixed “normal seed” 34,--<br />
235.82 Sunshine Hybrids Mixed “clean seed” 142,--<br />
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11.40<br />
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40,--<br />
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314.--<br />
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G<strong>en</strong>ista tinctoria<br />
Winged Broom, Dyer's Broom, Dyer's Gre<strong>en</strong>weed, G<strong>en</strong>êt des teinturiers, Färber-Ginster, Verfbrem,<br />
Nestra Minore, Janowiec Barwierski, Kkrucinka Barvírská, Krucinka Farbiarska, Färgginst<br />
235.90 Species, yellow flowers for a very long season; quite showy and of easy cultivation. 64.--<br />
G<strong>en</strong>tiana asclepiadea<br />
236.00 Tropical Nights*, dark blue flowers with long, pointed buds, the shape of an unicorn's horn and the<br />
colour of a tropic night.<br />
184,-- / 10 g<br />
G<strong>en</strong>tiana dahurica<br />
236.20 “Nikita”, deep blue, easy growing 196,--<br />
G<strong>en</strong>tiana lutea<br />
G<strong>en</strong>tian, Bitterroot, Bitterwort, G<strong>en</strong>tian Root, Pale G<strong>en</strong>tian, Felwort, Great Yellow G<strong>en</strong>tian, La<br />
G<strong>en</strong>tiane Jaune, Gelber Enzian, Gele G<strong>en</strong>tiaan, Dintura, Ghintura Galb<strong>en</strong>a, G<strong>en</strong>ziana Maggiore<br />
236.30 “Baldmoney”, pale yellow flowers on robust leafy stems; a monum<strong>en</strong>tal and decorative specim<strong>en</strong> 64.--<br />
G<strong>en</strong>tiana sceptrum<br />
236.40 King's G<strong>en</strong>tian, bluish-purple spotted flowers clustered at the top of the stems; easy cultivation<br />
G<strong>en</strong>tiana septemfida<br />
236.60 Lagodechiana, deep blue flowers; rather prostrate habit; easier to grow than most of the G<strong>en</strong>tians<br />
Geranium bohemicum<br />
237.00 Rhapsody in Blue, a rarely se<strong>en</strong> shade of pure campanula blue veined in purple-violet, on low stems;<br />
quick to flower; best grown as an annual<br />
Geranium prat<strong>en</strong>se<br />
237.04 Meadow Cranesbill, violet-purple with tiny white eyes and veines; deeply cleft leaves; one of our<br />
loveliest wild flowers<br />
Geranium prat<strong>en</strong>se striatum<br />
237.08 “Splish-Splash”, white striped and splashed; each white flower is uniquely dressed with radiating blue<br />
markings. No two plants alike!<br />
237.10 Geranium psilostemon (G. arm<strong>en</strong>um)<br />
Arm<strong>en</strong>ian Cranesbill, Géranium d'Arménie, Schwarzäugiger Storchschnabel, Ooievaarsbek<br />
Fluoresc<strong>en</strong>t, incedible fluoresc<strong>en</strong>t, shimmering pink flowers with a jet black eye; create a carpet<br />
effect just above the foliage; a robust and striking border plant<br />
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Geranium robertianum<br />
237.12 Herb Robert, light rose flowers; annual or bi<strong>en</strong>nial with sc<strong>en</strong>ted maple-form leaves 164,--<br />
Geranium sanguineum<br />
237.16 Burgundy Beauty, very attractive, bright, vivid, but crude mag<strong>en</strong>ta or purplish- crimson flowers; a<br />
'beauty' with very deeply cut leaves; a typical, low-growing species of semi-creeping habit<br />
Geranium species<br />
Cranesbill, Géranium, Storchschnabel, Ooievaarsbek<br />
237.18 Ros<strong>en</strong> Cavalier, masses of bright pink flowers; contrasting nicely over serrated silver-gre<strong>en</strong> foliage 734.--<br />
Geranium sylvaticum<br />
237.20 Mayflower, reddish-blue, reddish-violet flowers will bloom early- to mid-summer; leaves are deeply<br />
lobed and toothed<br />
Geranium wallichianum<br />
237.30 Buxtons's Variety, pink round blooms changing into blue with white c<strong>en</strong>tres over reddish leaves<br />
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Gerbera jamesonii<br />
238.00 Barberton Daisy, various colours 240,--<br />
Gesneria macrantha<br />
238.04 <strong>Co</strong>mpacta, large, velvety, bright orange-red flowers in cymes; free and easy 278,-- / 1 g<br />
Geum chilo<strong>en</strong>se (G. coccineum)(G. quellyon)<br />
Double flowered varieties of the Chilean Av<strong>en</strong>s, B<strong>en</strong>oite, Nelk<strong>en</strong>wurz, Nagelkruid, Kuklik<br />
238.10 Lady Strathed<strong>en</strong>, bright yellow 60,--<br />
238.14 Mrs. Bradshaw, vivid red 32,60<br />
Geum chilo<strong>en</strong>se atrosanguineum<br />
Chilean Av<strong>en</strong>s, B<strong>en</strong>oite, Nelk<strong>en</strong>wurz, Nagelkruid, Kuklik
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238.18 Red Blaze, prolific and early flowering with fully double, scarlet flowers; it is a first season flowering<br />
per<strong>en</strong>nial from an early sowing; fantastic in the border and cottage gard<strong>en</strong>; it is also a dazzling cut<br />
flower<br />
238.22<br />
Geum coccineum "Borisii" (Geum x borisii)<br />
Boris Av<strong>en</strong>s, B<strong>en</strong>oîte de Boris, Nelk<strong>en</strong>wurz, Nagelkruid, Prakthumleblom<br />
Tango, bright orange flowers on neat compact plants; more or less evergre<strong>en</strong> foliage 98.— / 10 g<br />
238.24 Rockery Rose, bright orange flowers on uypright stems; round d<strong>en</strong>se cushions with shiny leaves<br />
b<strong>en</strong>eath; compact habit and uniform plant developm<strong>en</strong>t; attractive summer pot plant<br />
120.-- / 10 g<br />
Geum magellanicum<br />
Magellanican Av<strong>en</strong>s, Llalante, Hierba del Clavo<br />
238.26 Tierra del Fuego, clusters of vibrant, bright scarlet-red flowers; thick, dark-gre<strong>en</strong>, attractive leaves 264.--<br />
Geum montanum (Sieversia m.)(Parageum reptans)<br />
Mountain Av<strong>en</strong>s, B<strong>en</strong>oîte des Montagnes, Berg-Nelk<strong>en</strong>wurz, Bjerg-Nellikerod, Kuklik Górski 64.--/ 10 g<br />
238.28 Yellow, erect gold<strong>en</strong> flowers; showy dwarf species<br />
Geum rivale<br />
Chocolate Root, Water Av<strong>en</strong>s, Nodding Av<strong>en</strong>s, Bachnelk<strong>en</strong>wurz, Knikk<strong>en</strong>d Nagelkruid<br />
238.30 Species, small clusters of nodding reddish flowers followed by feathery seed-heads; roots are used<br />
for making a cocoa beverage<br />
Geum triflorum (Sieversia t.)<br />
Prairie Smoke, Indian Physic, Bowman's Root, Lion's Beard, Old man's Whiskers, Grandfather's<br />
Beard, La b<strong>en</strong>oîte à trois fleurs<br />
238.40 Species, masses of three-flowered heads of vivid red-orange blooms; it flowers the first year already<br />
from an early sowing; a delightful plant with grey, softly hairy, ferny, much-divided foliage; the seed<br />
heads are showy as well<br />
Geum urbanum<br />
Herb B<strong>en</strong>net, Wood Av<strong>en</strong>s, B<strong>en</strong>oîte commune, Echte Nelk<strong>en</strong>wurz, Geel Nagelkruid, Nejlikrot<br />
238.50 Species, all summer showing their Pot<strong>en</strong>tilla-like, yellow, sc<strong>en</strong>ted flowers; roots smell of cloves and<br />
are used for flavouring; thrives well in shady circumstances<br />
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Gilia achilleifolia<br />
240.60 Alba, clear white flowers in clusters; rosettes of finely divided gre<strong>en</strong> leaves p.o.r.<br />
Gilia agregata<br />
240.70 Scarlet Gilia, trumpet-shaped, long, brilliant red flowers with delightful star-shaped blooms along<br />
branching stem<br />
32.--<br />
75,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Gilia multicaulis ssp. nevinii<br />
240.80 Lilac Cloth, lilac-pink; mat forming; good for hanging baskets 60,--<br />
Glaucium flavum luteum (G. luteum)<br />
241.40 Victoria Yellow*, strong ochre-yellow flowers; silvery grey foliage 192,--<br />
Glaucium flavum aurantiacum (G. luteum aurantiacum) (G. leioeoupum)<br />
241.44 Victoria Orange*, bright orange-red form of the above; bluish grey foliage 329,--<br />
Glycine max<br />
Soya Bean<br />
241.60 Fiskeby V, a heirloom soya with good crops in northern Europe and comparable climat zones 36,--<br />
Glycine tabacina (K<strong>en</strong>nedya t.)<br />
241.64 <strong>Van</strong>illa Glycine, mauve-blue to dark reddish purple, pea-like flowers; a rare twining or procumb<strong>en</strong>t<br />
per<strong>en</strong>nial herb with creeping or trailing stems; a beautiful climber for pots, tubs, containers on the<br />
balcony or patio<br />
Glycyrrhiza echinata<br />
242.30 Russian Licorice, purple flowers; glabrous foliage; licorice roots 456,--<br />
Glycyrrhiza glabra<br />
Licorice<br />
242.34 Blue, the part harvested is the stout rootstock; the crowns and suckers disturbed during harvest can<br />
be stored and planted out in spring<br />
Gnaphalium obtusifolium (G. polycephalum)<br />
244.00 SnowGrouse*, greyish woolly plant producing many small off-white flowers, the scaly bracts tinged<br />
with pale yellow; it makes clusters of wonderful dried flower with a delicate spicy sc<strong>en</strong>t<br />
p.o.r.<br />
168,--<br />
p.o.r.
Godetia see Clarkia<br />
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1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
Gomphocarpus fruticosus (Asclepias f.)<br />
245.40 <strong>Co</strong>ttonbush. clusters of yellowish gre<strong>en</strong> flowers and inflated seed heads 60,-- / 10.000 sds<br />
Gompholobium polymorphum<br />
Climbing Wedge-Pea<br />
245.30 Red Charm, charming climber with beautiful red pea-like flowers 178,-- / 10 g<br />
245.34 Yellow Charm, as above, but with yellow flowers 178,-- / 10 g<br />
Gomphr<strong>en</strong>a affinis<br />
245.20 Pokers, pinkish-rose 'pokers' for a long season; a very useful cut & dry flower, which very easily can<br />
be grown in pots, tubs as well<br />
245.48<br />
Gomphr<strong>en</strong>a decumb<strong>en</strong>s<br />
Candy Cushion*, deep carmine-pink; flat, creeping habit; fast growing; horizontally branching;<br />
excell<strong>en</strong>t for boxes, containers, pans, pots, tubs and hanging baskets<br />
Gomphr<strong>en</strong>a globosa nana<br />
245.50 Buddy, violet-purple 65,--<br />
245.54 Cissy, pure white 65,--<br />
245.58 Dolly, lilac-rose 65,--<br />
254.62 Jolly Dots*, exciting formula mix of Buddy, Cissy and Dolly 65,--<br />
Gomphr<strong>en</strong>a haageana (G. aurantiaca)(G. coccinea)(G. tuberifera)<br />
245.80 FunFare*, bright red 32,60<br />
Gossypium australe<br />
245.90 Desert Rose*, mostly pink with dark coral blotch; very attractive patio plant in pots, tubs and<br />
containers<br />
Gossypium robinsonii<br />
246.10 Riverine Rose, mauve flowers with dark c<strong>en</strong>tral blotch; a beautiful tub plant 280,--<br />
Gossypium sturtianum<br />
Sturt's Desert Rose<br />
246.20 Species, beautiful mauve flowers with dark red c<strong>en</strong>tral blotch and grey-gre<strong>en</strong> round leaves 162,--<br />
Grevillea robusta<br />
247.00 Silky Oak, bright orange-yellow flowers; silky foliage, finely cut foliage 22,--<br />
Gypsophila briquetiana<br />
250.20 White, flowers in clusters on stems held above tiny, extremely compact rosettes of needle-like leaves<br />
Gypsophila cerastioides<br />
250.40 White, small white, pink veined flowers; fresh gre<strong>en</strong> leaves forming a dwarf compact, solid mat<br />
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Gypsophila elegans<br />
250.50 White Elephant, largest pure white flowers; upright; best cut flower 23,--<br />
Gypsophila fastigiata<br />
250.60 White; dwarf plants with a rather branching infloresc<strong>en</strong>ce 780,--<br />
Gypsophila libanotica<br />
250.80 Starry Sprays, mounds of starry, light pink flowers with rather large, white c<strong>en</strong>tres, creating masses<br />
of loose sprays; nice filler in summer bouquets; 1st year flowering<br />
Gypsophila muralis<br />
251.84 Pink Sugardot*, a cloud of pink-veined, little flowers; beautiful in rock gard<strong>en</strong>s and pots, containers,<br />
tubs and hanging baskets<br />
Gypsophila oldhamiana<br />
Japanese Baby's Breath, Manchurian Baby's Breath, Oldham's Baby's Breath, Anti-Aging-Pflanze<br />
251.88 Yin-Chai-Hu, attractive small, pale pink flowers; wide-branching; late flowering; root is used in<br />
Chinese medicine for jaundice, lung disease, rheumathism and typhoid fever<br />
p.o.r.<br />
544,--<br />
25.-- / 1 g<br />
Gypsophila pacifica<br />
Manchurian Baby's Breath<br />
252.00 Pink; larger flowered than G. oldhammia and earlier flowering 48,--
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Gypsophila paniculata<br />
252.14 Snowflake, white; double- and semi-double flowered 28,--<br />
252.18 Virgo, pure white; about 65% double flowers 70,--<br />
Gypsophila rep<strong>en</strong>s<br />
252.30 Alba, early white flowering; flowers the first year from seed 32,60<br />
252.34 Rosea , as the above, but pink flowering 32,60<br />
Gypsophila stev<strong>en</strong>ii<br />
252.40 White Design*, pure white, flowering most excessive the 1st year of all Gypsophilas 688,--<br />
Haemodorum paniculatum<br />
252.90 Mardja, gre<strong>en</strong> or yellow flowers with black markings; upright panicles; good for tubs 124,-- / 10 g<br />
Hakea buccul<strong>en</strong>ta<br />
253.00 Red Pokers, conspicuous orange-red flowers; lasting well on water 68,-- / 10 g<br />
Hakea laurina<br />
253.04 Fireworks, red & cream flowers; good for cutting 36,-- / 10 g<br />
Hakea obtusa<br />
253.08 Pink Surprise, pink & cream flowers; good for cutting 106,-- / 10 g<br />
Hard<strong>en</strong>bergia comptoniana<br />
Wild Wisteria Climber<br />
253.40 Sarsparilla, masses of pea-shaped purplish-blue flowers 88,--<br />
Hard<strong>en</strong>bergia violacea<br />
<strong>Co</strong>ral Pea, a superb climber and very well suited for a culture in pots, tubs, containers and a place on<br />
the balcony or patio<br />
253.50 Alba, masses of white pea-shaped flowers 142,--<br />
253.54 Rosea, as above, but purplish pink 142,--<br />
253.58 Violacea, as above, but purple 114,--<br />
Harpephyllum caffrum<br />
Kaffir Plum<br />
253.64 White, small white flowers; edible red fruits; shiny dark gre<strong>en</strong> leaves; fast growing indoor plant<br />
66,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Hel<strong>en</strong>ium amarum (H. t<strong>en</strong>uifolium)<br />
253.70 SunLove, distinct and showy, masses of yellow flowers on neat bushes 244,--<br />
Hel<strong>en</strong>ium autumnale (H. grandicephalum)(H.grandiflorum)<br />
253.80 Autumn <strong>Co</strong>lours, yellows through bronzes to reds; excell<strong>en</strong>t cut flowers 218,--<br />
Hel<strong>en</strong>ium hoopesii<br />
253.90 Yellow, gold<strong>en</strong>-orange with yellow disc 39,--<br />
Hel<strong>en</strong>ium puberoleum<br />
Rosilla, Hel<strong>en</strong>'s Flower<br />
253.94 Autumn Lollipop, rustic blooms, made up of a c<strong>en</strong>tral brown head decked with many rich yellow,<br />
fascinating miniature florets and flanked by a ring, almost spherical boss around of ruffled petals<br />
b<strong>en</strong>eath the bloom; wings along the stems, like Limonium; an interesting, unusual and curious plant<br />
for the border<br />
Helianthus annuus<br />
Dwarf varieties<br />
255.10 Big Smile, gold<strong>en</strong>-yellow, black c<strong>en</strong>tre; single flowers; good for pots 440,-- / 1 kg<br />
255.20 Irish Eyes, yellow petals with gre<strong>en</strong> heart, small leaves; branched stems; good for pots 440,-- / 1 kg<br />
255.30 Sunspot, gold<strong>en</strong>-yellow, yellow c<strong>en</strong>tres; single giant flowers; good foliage 230,-- / 1 kg<br />
Tall single flowered varieties<br />
255.60 Earthwalker, brown and terra-coloured flowers with dark c<strong>en</strong>tre 300,-- / 1 kg<br />
255.62 Flor<strong>en</strong>za, distinct rusty red ring, light yellow petal tips; small leaves; branching habit 560.-- / 1 kg<br />
255.64 Lemon Que<strong>en</strong>, wonderful fashionable lemon-yellow 200,-- / 1 kg<br />
255.68 Moonshine, soft lemon-yellow with black c<strong>en</strong>tre; base branching 100,-- / 1 kg<br />
255.70 Ring of Fire, dark red base and gold<strong>en</strong> yellow tips; branching habit with long side stems 640.-- / 1 kg<br />
255.72 Soraya, tangerine orange with dark c<strong>en</strong>tre; branching type 620.-- / 1 kg<br />
255.74 Sunshine, gold<strong>en</strong>-yellow flowers with dark c<strong>en</strong>tres; tall branched stems; uniform 160,-- / 1 kg<br />
255.76 Taiyo, gold<strong>en</strong>-yellow with black c<strong>en</strong>tre; single stemmed cut flower strain; superb 80,-- / 1 kg<br />
255.78 Val<strong>en</strong>tine, lemon-yellow with black discs; base-branching, longstemmed cutflowers 540.-- / 1 kg<br />
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255.80 Velvet Que<strong>en</strong>, dark velvety-crimson; distinct and attractive 180,-- / 1 kg<br />
Tall double flowered varieties<br />
255.90 Orange Sun, gold<strong>en</strong> orange, full-double; single stem; superb variety 220,-- / 1 kg<br />
255.94 Sunking, gold<strong>en</strong>-yellow flowers, fully double; strong tall stems; uniform 730,-- / 1 kg<br />
255.96 Sunset, orange with black c<strong>en</strong>tre; non-branching 108,-- / 1 kg<br />
Helianthus debilis ssp. cucumerifolus<br />
256.20 Gre<strong>en</strong> Heart, creamy white flowers with contrasting gre<strong>en</strong> c<strong>en</strong>tres 336,-- / 1 kg<br />
256.24 Ice Cream, creamy white with black c<strong>en</strong>tre 160,-- / 1 kg<br />
Helianthus maximiliani (H. dalyi)<br />
New Mexican Sunflower<br />
256.40 Palm Beach, late flowering bright yellow sunflower; lance-shaped grey gre<strong>en</strong> foliage; fine as a<br />
container plant; developm<strong>en</strong>t of plant, branches and leaves are in the beginning very much palm-like<br />
240,-- / 1 kg<br />
Helichrysum ar<strong>en</strong>arium<br />
Dwarf Everlasting, Immortelle des Sables, Sand-Strohblume, Katz<strong>en</strong>pfötch<strong>en</strong> Gelbes, Strobloem,<br />
Kocanki Piaskowe, Hedblomste, Sandstråblom, Gul Evighedsblomst<br />
256.90 Species, umbels of gold<strong>en</strong> flowers over silvery foliage 246,--<br />
Helichrysum bracteatum (H. monstrosum)<br />
257.00 Album, pure white 120,-- / 1 kg<br />
257.10 Atrococcineum, deep crimson-red 120,-- / 1 kg<br />
257.20 Aureum Superbum, gold<strong>en</strong>-yellow 120,-- / 1 kg<br />
257.30 Borussorum Rex, pure white 120,-- / 1 kg<br />
257.40 <strong>Co</strong>ccineum, bright orange-scarlet 120,-- / 1 kg<br />
257.50 Ferrugineum, gold<strong>en</strong>-yellow with a bronze-orange tinge 120,-- / 1 kg<br />
257.60 Fuscatum, pure brown 120,-- / 1 kg<br />
257.70 Luteum, bright cool yellow 120,-- / 1 kg<br />
257.80 Macranthum, lovely shades of pink 120,-- / 1 kg<br />
257.90 Nigro-carmineum, shades of deep purple-red 120,-- / 1 kg<br />
258.00 Roseum, lovely shades of rose 120,-- / 1 kg<br />
258.10 Roseum Superbum, deep carmine-rose 120,-- / 1 kg<br />
258.20 Salmoneum, shades of salmon-rose 120,-- / 1 kg<br />
Helichrysum cassianum (Scho<strong>en</strong>ia cassiniana)<br />
259.00 Rose, tiny rose flowers in clusters; bushy plant habit 36,--<br />
Helichrysum compactum nanum<br />
259.04 Yellow Spectacle, bright yellow flowers on cushions of grey foliage; compact and dwarf<br />
Helichrysum leucopsideum<br />
259.08 Satin Everlasting, flower-heads pink to bronze; ray florets white to pink and shiny; pick in bud for<br />
drying purposes<br />
90,-- / 10 g<br />
Helichrysum subulifolium (Scho<strong>en</strong>ia filifolia ssp. subulifolia)<br />
259.20 Yellow Star, bright yellow flowers on upright stems; early and uniform 38,40<br />
Helichrysum thianshanicum<br />
259.30 Gold<strong>en</strong> Sea, terminal clusters of shiny lemon-yellow and brownish gold flowers; easy culture<br />
Heliophila coronopifolia (H. caledonica)(H. dissecta)(H. filifolia)(H. fistulosa)<br />
259.40 Blue-eyed Boy*, blue racemes of forget-me-not-flowers; blooms extremely rich, in a sudd<strong>en</strong><br />
abundance, in 6-8 weeks from sowing<br />
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186,-- / 10 g<br />
Heliopsis helianthoides scabra (H. scabra)<br />
259.70 SummerSun*, dark gold<strong>en</strong>-yellow; semi-double flowers; long-lived per<strong>en</strong>nial 26,50<br />
260.00<br />
Heliotropium arboresc<strong>en</strong>s (H. corymbosum)(H. peruvianum)<br />
Marine, deep blue; dwarf 120,--<br />
260.10 Ultramarine*, deep blue; dwarf and ev<strong>en</strong> selection; fine bedding or onservatory potplant with the<br />
vanilla or heliotrope fragrance<br />
218,--<br />
Heliotropium paniculatum<br />
260.54 Bushy Heliotrope, masses of beautiful dark lilac, vanille-sc<strong>en</strong>ted flowers 440,--<br />
Helipterum humboldtianum (H. sanfordii)(Rhodanthe s.)<br />
262.70 Yellow, terminal clusters of bright yellow flower heads; dries well 26,40<br />
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Helleborus foetidus<br />
263.50 Setterwort, gre<strong>en</strong> nodding bell-shaped flowers; dark shining evergre<strong>en</strong> foliage 228,--<br />
Helleborus lividus<br />
263.54 Elegance, gre<strong>en</strong>ish purple flowers; desirable marbled foliage; good pot plant; quick to bloom<br />
160,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Helleborus niger<br />
263.60 White, white flowers, sometimes tinged pink; mid-winter show 228,--<br />
Helleborus odorus<br />
263.70 Magyar*, lime-gre<strong>en</strong> flowers; faintly sc<strong>en</strong>ted. 488,--<br />
Helleborus ori<strong>en</strong>talis (H. caucasicus)(H. x hybridus)<br />
263.74 L<strong>en</strong>t<strong>en</strong> Rose Mixture, all possible colours 144,-- / 10 g<br />
Helleborus purpurasc<strong>en</strong>s<br />
263.76 Purple Hellebore, charming slaty-purple flowers; deciduous leaves 488,--<br />
Helleborus x sternii<br />
263.80 Species, red-tinted flowers; large heads; robust leafy stems 982,--<br />
Hepatica nobilis (Anemone hepatica)(Hepatica triloba)<br />
Liverleaf, Anémone hépatique,Hépatique noble, Leberblümch<strong>en</strong>, Leverbloempje, Blåsippa, Blåveis,<br />
Blå Anemone, Sinivuokko,Pprzylaszczka pospolita<br />
263.84 Species, flower colour can range from deep red, bright pink, dark blue; a neat plant with grlossy<br />
gre<strong>en</strong> and sometimes beautiful marbled leaves<br />
Herniaria glabra<br />
264.00 Rupture Wort, small gre<strong>en</strong> flowers, much branched stems with deep gre<strong>en</strong> foliage; evergre<strong>en</strong><br />
40.-- / g<br />
Hesperis lutea<br />
264.10 Yellow Dame*, loose heads of bright yellow flowers 480,--<br />
Hesperis steviniana<br />
264.18 Russian Pride*, a profusion of sc<strong>en</strong>ted lilac flowers; very long flowering seasonfoliage is dark blue,<br />
slightly grey overlaid; bad-weather-resistant<br />
Heteranthemis viscidehirta<br />
264.24 Sticky Ox-Eye, pure yellow, star-shaped flowers; early and long flowering p.o.r.<br />
Heteropappus mey<strong>en</strong>dorfii<br />
Blue Chrysanthemum, Blue Daisyflower, Chrysanthème bleu, Blå Krysanthemum<br />
264.26 Blue Hill, from an early sowing, plants will be completely smothered in thousands of shiny lightreflecting<br />
flowers, forming perfect mounds of blue mauve blooms in late summer and autumn; just<br />
the time wh<strong>en</strong> little else is in flower; they fit perfect in containers and will bright<strong>en</strong> up the border,<br />
looking like blue chrysanthemums; no matter what the weather is - they continue to look the best,<br />
ev<strong>en</strong> right through November<br />
Heuchera americana<br />
264.30 Palace Purple Select, cream coloured flowers; beautiful shiny, bronze-red leaves 1.024,--<br />
Heuchera americana diversifolia<br />
264.32 Dale's Strain, grown as much for its ornam<strong>en</strong>tal, decorative foliage as for its flowers; the dark gre<strong>en</strong><br />
leaves are beautifully marbled and veined dark mauve and purple. Delicate elongated airy panicles<br />
of creamy-coloured flowers, which appear in late summer<br />
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80,--<br />
348.--<br />
1.256,--<br />
Heuchera micrantha<br />
264.34 Palace Purple, creamy flowers; purple foliage; superb uniformity 21,-- / 10.000 sds<br />
Heuchera pulchella<br />
264.38 Pretty Promise*, dark red-stemmed spikes of very pretty, pale pink flowers with purplish calyces,<br />
giving the g<strong>en</strong>eral appearance of a mass of bicoloured blossoms; compact clumps of bright gre<strong>en</strong>,<br />
deeply lobed foliage<br />
276,-- / 10 g<br />
Heuchera sanguinea<br />
264.40 Flambeau, scarlet flowers on dark foliage 230,--<br />
264.44 Sioux Falls*, deepest fiery scarlet; gre<strong>en</strong> foliage; nicely fragrant 58,--<br />
264.48 Bressingham Hybrids, shades from white to crimson-red; gre<strong>en</strong> foliage rosettes 66,--<br />
Hibbertia amplexicaulis<br />
264.52 Yellow, bright yellow flowers; silvery foliage; bushy habit; outstanding ornam<strong>en</strong>tal 320,--
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Hibbertia hypericoides<br />
264.56 Yellow Buttercups, deep gold<strong>en</strong>-yellow flowers; free flowering p.o.r.<br />
Hibbertia scand<strong>en</strong>s<br />
264.58 Climbing Guinea Flower, bright gold<strong>en</strong>-yellow flowers; very hardy, tolerant climber for the pergola or<br />
as or ground cover<br />
114,-- / 10 g<br />
Hibiscus acetosella (Hibiscus eetveldeanus)<br />
264.60 Red Cranberry*, small rose, dark red veined flowers, red-maroon leaves 96,--<br />
Hibiscus manihot (Abelmoschus m.)<br />
264.64 Gold<strong>en</strong> Bowl*, large, soft yellow flowers with maroon c<strong>en</strong>tres 512,--<br />
Hibiscus moscheutus (H. x hybridus)<br />
Giant Flowered Swamp Rose Mallow<br />
264.66 Dyco Belles, an improved mixture of extremely large flowered colours; spectacular as a feature in<br />
tubs etc.or for bedding<br />
Hibiscus panduriformis<br />
264.68 Yellow, bright yellow flowers with conspicuous red c<strong>en</strong>tral blotch; fast grower and suitable for patio<br />
and pot culture<br />
Hibiscus trionum (H. africanus)<br />
264.90 Glamour Girl*, lovely silvery-white to creamy-white with an alluring, dark crimson eye; the flowers of<br />
will remain op<strong>en</strong> nearly all day in sunny weather<br />
Hierochloe occid<strong>en</strong>talis (H. odorata)<br />
264.94 <strong>Van</strong>ille Grass, rich gre<strong>en</strong>, tall, erect grass, with delicate white flowers and a marvellous, sweet<br />
vanilla-comarin fragrance<br />
58,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
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88,--<br />
38,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Hippeastrum hybridum (H. x hortorum)<br />
Amaryllis<br />
264.98 Mixed Hybrids, large flowered blooms 150.-- / 1000 sds<br />
Hosta sieboldiana elegans (H. fortunei robusta)(Funkia s.)<br />
265.00 Kii-hime, lilac flowers; highly ornam<strong>en</strong>tal glaucous leaves 48,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Hosta v<strong>en</strong>tricosa (H. coerulea)(Funkia c.)(F. ovata)<br />
265.04 Species, deep lav<strong>en</strong>der flowers; deep gre<strong>en</strong> ornam<strong>en</strong>tal foliage 66,--<br />
Hovea linearis<br />
265.08 Bird’s-eye, blue-mauve flowers; olive-gre<strong>en</strong> glabrous foliage; very showy; dainty 250,--<br />
Howeia forsterana (K<strong>en</strong>tia forsterana)<br />
265.14 Species, gre<strong>en</strong>house palm with feather-shaped, graceful leaves; elegant plant with upright habit for<br />
house decoration; best of all indoor palms<br />
400,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Humulus lupulus<br />
Hops, Houblon, Hopf<strong>en</strong>, Hop, Chmiel Zwyczajny, Humle, Humala<br />
265.20 Species, cordate leaves; makes attractive summer scre<strong>en</strong>; easiest culture 62,--<br />
Hunnemannia fumariifolia<br />
265.26 Gold<strong>en</strong> Tulip*, long-stemmed large, luminous yellow poppy-like flowers; delicate silvery gre<strong>en</strong><br />
foliage; fragrant<br />
Hutchinsia alpina (Noccaea a.)<br />
265.30 Crystal Cress*, white; evergre<strong>en</strong>; carpet-like groundcover; resembling very much white alyssum;<br />
excell<strong>en</strong>t for pot culture<br />
Hyalosperma glutinosum ssp v<strong>en</strong>ustum (Helipterum v<strong>en</strong>ustum)<br />
265.34 Charming Sunrays*, bright yellow flowers with orange c<strong>en</strong>tres; suitable both for<br />
landscaping as well as for boxes, containers, pans, pots and tubs<br />
98,--<br />
64,60 / 1 g<br />
Hydrangea anomala ssp. petiolaris (H. petiolaris)(H. scand<strong>en</strong>s)<br />
265.38 Climbing Hydrangea, fragrant white flowers; hardy decideous flowering shrubby climber 370,--<br />
Hydrangea quercifolia<br />
265.42 Species, small, white flowers which in a later stage turn pink and violet; dark gre<strong>en</strong>, deeply lobed<br />
leaves ageing in a orange-red autumn colour<br />
210,--<br />
64,-- / 10 g
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Hyoscyamus niger<br />
Black H<strong>en</strong>bane, Jusquiame Noire, Schwarzes Bils<strong>en</strong>kraut, Apolloniakraut, Dolldill, Dullkraut,<br />
Hühnertod, Rasewurz, Saukraut, Schlafkraut, Tollkraut, Zahnkraut, Zigeunerkraut, Bilzekruid<br />
Species, pale dingy yellow flowers with purplish veins; weirdly attractive; easy culture 28.--<br />
Hypericum androsaemum variegatum (H. bacciferum v.)<br />
265.50 Paradiso*, shiny yellow flowers; cream splashed aromatic foliage; ornam<strong>en</strong>tal red berries that turn<br />
purple-black wh<strong>en</strong> ripe<br />
Hypericum buckleii<br />
265.52 The Sun, yellow flowers; blue-gre<strong>en</strong> leaves; upright stems; spreading root system<br />
Hypericum canari<strong>en</strong>se<br />
265.54 Yellow Birds*, masses of yellow flowers in d<strong>en</strong>se panicles; flowers already abundantly the first yeaar<br />
from an early sowing<br />
Hypericum cerastoides (H. rhodoppeum)<br />
265.56 Balkan Beauty, bright yellow flowers; a very ev<strong>en</strong> spreading, growing habit; bluish grey-gre<strong>en</strong> leaves;<br />
a beauty for the rock gard<strong>en</strong>, it also grows well in pots, tubs etc<br />
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134,-- / 10.000 sds<br />
Hypericum maculatum ssp. maculatum<br />
Millepertuis ponctué, Geflecktes Johanniskraut, Gevlekt Hertshooi<br />
Species, gold<strong>en</strong> yellow flowers; rather compact; 1st year flowering per<strong>en</strong>nial 70.--<br />
Hypericum ptarmicifolium<br />
265.58 Sneeze*, gold<strong>en</strong> yellow; yarrow-leaved 460,--<br />
Hypericum perforatum<br />
St. John's Wort, Millepertuis, Echtes Johanniskraut, Sint-Janskruid<br />
265.60 Species, clear yellow flowers; small eliptic leaves 30.--<br />
265.62 Wild Form 20.--<br />
Hypericum tetrapterum (H. quadrangulum)<br />
St Peter's Wort, Square-stem St John's Wort, Millepertuis à quatre Ailes, Geflügeltes Johanniskraut,<br />
Flügel-Hartheu, Gevleuged Hertshooi, Hierba de San Juan, Kärrjohannesört,Vinget Perikon,Trezalka<br />
265.64 Species, beautiful gold<strong>en</strong> yellow flowers with the typical St. Johnswort form; on the leaves smal oil<br />
drops that make them look perforated<br />
Hypericum x hybridum<br />
265.66 Gold Island*, large gold<strong>en</strong> yellow flowers; blooming abundantly already the 1st year; plants are neat,<br />
roundest, compact and completely covered with flowers<br />
Hypocalymna angustifolium<br />
265.70 White Myrtle, white flowers ageing to a refined pink; utterly showy 336,--<br />
Hypoestes sanguinol<strong>en</strong>ta<br />
265.74 Pink Polka Dot, dark gre<strong>en</strong> leaves with hot pink spots 168,--<br />
Hyssopus fergan<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
265.80 Blue Diamonds*, early flowering bright blue; dwarf and compact; refreshing smell; quickly growing 58,--<br />
Hyssopus officinalis ssp. aristatus<br />
265.86 Blue Surprise*, thick, long, deep blue spikes; bushy plants; abundantly flowering 1st year<br />
Hyssopus officinalis nanus compactus<br />
Dwarf and early flowerig Ysso Series<br />
265.90 Ysso Blue*, deep blue 72,--<br />
265.94 Ysso Pink*, bright rose-pink 72,--<br />
265.98 Ysso White*, pure white 72,--<br />
Hystrix patula (Elymus hystrix)<br />
266.00 Bottlebrush Grass, a widely adaptable, clump forming prairie grass with dark gre<strong>en</strong> blades that have<br />
a coarse texture that contrast nicely with the more delicate bottlebrush flowers held 12-18" above the<br />
foliage in early summer;flowers op<strong>en</strong> gre<strong>en</strong> and slowly fade to than throughout the summer and fall<br />
Iberis amara (I. coronaria)<br />
267.00 Iceberg, pure white; huge flowers 78,--<br />
267.04 Iceberg Superior, pure white; dome-shaped spikes 0,98 / 1.000 sds<br />
Iberis aurosica<br />
267.12 Sweetheart, rose-pink changing into lilac; very rich flowering 184,-- / 10 g<br />
264,--<br />
768,--<br />
56.--<br />
144,--<br />
46,--<br />
320,--
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Iberis gibraltarica<br />
267.20 “Candytuft from the Rock”, lilac changing to white; evergre<strong>en</strong> 98,50<br />
Iberis hybrida<br />
267.24 Snowbird, white medium sized flowers; neatly spreading plants 2,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Iberis pinnata<br />
267.30 White Helmets*, purest white; starts flowering quickest after planting, starting with one main flower, in<br />
a later stage surrounded by whorls of the same, long flowering, white, typical candytuft flowers;<br />
sweet smelling<br />
Iberis saxatiles<br />
267.40 Mini Candy, white flowers, sometimes tinged purple with age; evergre<strong>en</strong> carpet; very neat and tidy;<br />
very small, flat sod-like clumps<br />
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234,-- / 10 g<br />
Iberis sempervir<strong>en</strong>s<br />
267.60 Snow Cushion, snow-white, large flowers; rich flowering; compact, dwarf plants 568,--<br />
267.64 White, pure white flowers of good size; the classic, evergre<strong>en</strong> groundcover 82,--<br />
Iberis umbellata<br />
Flash Series<br />
268.00 Purple Flash, rich purple; uniform; tall plants 50,--<br />
268.10 Red Flash, quite vivid, bright red shades; re-selected strain 50,--<br />
268.20 White Flash, a creamy-white mutant of Red Flash 50,--<br />
268.30 Flash Mix, superb mixture, on the red and pink side; complete colour range 32,--<br />
Impati<strong>en</strong>s balsamina<br />
Double, top-flowering Top Pop Series<br />
268.60 Pink, pink flowers; base-branching; quite uniform 16.-- / 1.000 sds<br />
268.64 Scarlet, as the above but, vivid scarlet-red flowers 16.-- / 1.000 sds<br />
268.68 Violet, as the above but, bright purple-violet 16.-- / 1.000 sds<br />
268.72 White, as above but, pure white 16.-- / 1.000 sds<br />
268.76 Formula mix 16.-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Impati<strong>en</strong>s walleriana<br />
Dwarf Baby Series<br />
269.20 Carmine Baby 186,--<br />
269.22 Orange Baby 186,--<br />
269.24 Pink Baby 186,--<br />
269.26 Scarlet Baby 186,--<br />
269.28 White Baby 208,--<br />
269.30 Baby Formula Mixed 198,--<br />
Incarvillea delavayi<br />
270.00 Rose, clusters of large, rose trumpet-shaped flowers 154,--<br />
Incarvillea sin<strong>en</strong>sis ssp. variabilis (I. variabilis)<br />
270.30 Cream Surprise*, charming, sizeable creamy flowers over pinnate foliage 94,-- / 10 g<br />
Indigofera tinctoria<br />
271.10 Indigo, the Old World source of indigo dye; a shrubby per<strong>en</strong>nial with silvery branches and thin,<br />
pinnate foliage, downy b<strong>en</strong>eath, and bearing axillary spikes of small pinkish-yellow flowers<br />
Inula britannica var. chin<strong>en</strong>sis (I. japonica)<br />
Meadow Fleabane, British Yellowhead, Inule d'Angleterre, Inule des Fleuves, Inule britannique,<br />
Wies<strong>en</strong>-Alant, Engelse Alant, Oman Lucní, Xuan fu hua, Luddkrissla, Lodne-alant, Soløje-Alant<br />
272.00 Species, bright yellow daisy-like flowers; occur alone or in cluster of 2 and 3; stems may be d<strong>en</strong>sely<br />
covered with apressed hairs<br />
Inula <strong>en</strong>sifolia<br />
272.10 PangoYellow*, compact, d<strong>en</strong>se clumps covered with bright yellow daisies 94,-- / 10 g<br />
Inula magnifica<br />
272.30 Yellow Majestic*, spectacular yellow-orange flowers on long 72,--<br />
Inula ori<strong>en</strong>talis grandiflora (I. glandulosa)<br />
272.34 Species, orange-yellow flowers; a showy versatile plant 388,--<br />
Inula rhizocephala<br />
272.40 Songarei, yellow ray-flowers, which can be found within the flat, grey-gre<strong>en</strong> rosettes; excell<strong>en</strong>t for the 120,-- / 10 g<br />
52,50<br />
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rockeries; propagation only by seeds<br />
Inula salicina<br />
Willowleaf Yellowhead, Irish Fleabane, Inule à feuilles de Saule, Weid<strong>en</strong>blättriger Alant,<br />
Wilgebladalant, Wilgalant, Krissla, Krattalant, Pile-Alant, Rantahirv<strong>en</strong>juuri<br />
272.50 Species, daisy-like per<strong>en</strong>nial with hairy gre<strong>en</strong> leaves; gold<strong>en</strong> yellow flowerheads of fine, narrow<br />
petals which attract pollinating insects; it is known in the wild only from a lake shore in Ireland, but<br />
grows well as a marginal plant of ponds, and provides welcome late colour in a wildlife gard<strong>en</strong><br />
Ionopsidium acaule<br />
273.00 Starry Blue Blaze*, low tufts of leaves covered all summer with a profusion of tiny, bright and simple<br />
lilac-lav<strong>en</strong>der flowers; lovely honey-like sc<strong>en</strong>t, wh<strong>en</strong> near at hand<br />
Ipomoea costata<br />
274.00 Nativa Sweet Potato, large pink to purplish pink flowers, shiny gre<strong>en</strong> foliage; needs arid conditions;<br />
as an ornam<strong>en</strong>tal useful as a groundcover<br />
Ipomoea hederacea see Pharbitis hederacea<br />
Ipomoea hederifolia see Quamoclit hederifolia<br />
Ipomoea hirsuta (I. hederacea triloba) see Pharbitis hederacea<br />
Ipomoea leptophylla<br />
274.84 Man-of-the-Earth, corolla pink shading to purple in the throat; flowers op<strong>en</strong> in the morning and close<br />
before noon; narrow leaves on mound-shaped plants<br />
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174,--<br />
158,--<br />
35,-- / 100 sds<br />
Ipomoea luteola<br />
274.88 Orange Morning Glory, masses of small orange flowers; quick to bloom 14,--<br />
Ipomoea muelleri<br />
274.92 Pink, bright pink to purple, bell-shaped flowers in a sl<strong>en</strong>der twiner, dark gre<strong>en</strong> foliage; heart-shaped<br />
leaves; superb groundcover !<br />
Ipomoea nil (Pharbitis n.)(<strong>Co</strong>nvolvulus n.)<br />
275.00 Blue Picotee, dark blue, purple star and white edge; star-shaped flowers 86,--<br />
275.04 Chocolate Beauty, soft chocolate coloured; huged flowers 62,--<br />
275.08 Grandpa Ott, purple with darker bands 16,--<br />
275.10 Kikyozaki, a mixture of Platycodon-like or star-shaped flowers with white edge 86,--<br />
275.12 Kniola’s Black, purple-black with cerise throats 16,--<br />
275.16 Milky Way, white with delicate blue star 36,--<br />
275.20 Red Picotee, rosy-red with white edge; star-shaped flowers 86,--<br />
275.24 Rosita, red with white star and white edge 62,--<br />
Ipomoea nil (Pharbitis n.)(<strong>Co</strong>nvolvulus n.)<br />
Morning Call Series ; 4 weeks earlier flowering ; extra large flowers ; more compact, bushy habit ;<br />
well suited for hanging basket, pots etc. and the border; excell<strong>en</strong>t variety for a cooler climat<br />
276.00 Blue with white edge 32.--<br />
276.04 Pink 32.--<br />
276.08 Red with white edge 32.--<br />
276.12 White 32.--<br />
276.20 Mixture 32.--<br />
Ipomoea pes-caprae ssp brasili<strong>en</strong>sis (I. biloba)<br />
Goats-foot Morning Glory<br />
276.60 Species, showy pink to purple flowers; glossy gre<strong>en</strong> foliage; needs arid conditions; groundcover 126,--<br />
Ipomoea purpurea (Pharbitis p.)(I. hispida)<br />
277.00 Caprice, light blue with violet star 16,50<br />
277.04 Shiva, white with rose star 16,50<br />
277.08 Split Personality, mag<strong>en</strong>ta pink with white c<strong>en</strong>tre 50.--<br />
277.12 Star of Yelta.deep blue with purple star and pink eye 50.--<br />
277.60<br />
Ipomoea tricolor (I. rubro-caerulea)(I. violacea)(Pharbitis rubro-coerulea)<br />
Blue Star, soft blue with deep blue star 18,--<br />
277.80 Flying Saucers, an unusual old variety, almost lost; large sky-blue flowers with dark blue parts<br />
separated by narrow white stripes<br />
18,--<br />
Ipomopsis longiflora<br />
277.84 Long-flowered Gilly, pale blue, narrow trumpet flowers with star-shaped <strong>en</strong>ds; tall stame; looks like<br />
windswept hair<br />
126,--<br />
75,-- / 1.000 sds
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Ipomopsis multiflora<br />
277.88 BlueStar, low arching spikes of blue to purple star shaped flowers; perfect for the rock gard<strong>en</strong><br />
75,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Iris pseudacorus<br />
277.92 Yellow Iris, the well-known native yellow Iris; requires moisture 42,--<br />
Isatis tinctoria (Isatis indigotica)<br />
Dyer's Woad, Glastum, Asp of Jerusalem, Waid, Färber-Waid, Wede, Ban Lan G<strong>en</strong>, Ch'Ing Tai ,<br />
Tein-ching, Ti<strong>en</strong> Hua, Vejde, Vaid, Farve-Vajd, Morsinko, Guado, Añil, Glasto, Hierba pastel, Festo<br />
277.96 Species, rosettes the first year; bushy stalks with wonderfully attractive, beautiful yellow flowers the<br />
second year; ornam<strong>en</strong>tal black seed-pods; the <strong>en</strong>tire plant is a source of blue dye, indicum, used by<br />
Picts and Celts in ritual body art and dying of fabrics<br />
Isolepis nodosa<br />
278.04 Knobby Club Rush, flowerheads brownish, produced below the stem tip; stems tall tufting, stiff oft<strong>en</strong><br />
arching, gre<strong>en</strong> in colour; fruit a small 3 sided nut; a dwarf to small per<strong>en</strong>nial herb; creepink habit<br />
Isotoma axillaris (I. s<strong>en</strong>ecioides)(Laur<strong>en</strong>tia axillaris)<br />
Excell<strong>en</strong>t varieties for baskets etc.<br />
278.40 Blue Star, mid-blue, starry flowers in abundance; uniform 135,-- / 10.000 sds<br />
278.44 Pink Star, as above but with soft rose-pink flowers 135,-- / 10.000 sds<br />
278.48 White Star, as above but starry white flowers 135,-- / 10.000 sds<br />
Isotoma hypocrateriformis<br />
278.60 Woodbridge Mixture*, large lobelia-like flowers in a mixture of white, mauve, pink and blue; very well<br />
suited for pots, tubs, containers etc.<br />
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284,--<br />
178,-- / 10 g<br />
Isotoma petraea<br />
278.68 My Way*, white star-like flowers; ideal for pot & patio 82,-- / 10 g<br />
Isopogon cuneatus<br />
287.72 Drumsticks, flowers are carried in globular heads, pink and soft purple in colour and appear in spring;<br />
followed by typical globular fruits containing a large number of seeds; both flowers and fruits are<br />
attractive features; very showy and long lasting cut flower<br />
Isotropis cuneifolia<br />
278.80 Species, yellow-orange and purple-red bi-coloured pea-shaped flowers 110,-- / 10 g<br />
Jacaranda mimosaefolia (J. acutifolia)(J. ovalifolia)<br />
Brazilian Blue Mimosa<br />
279.00 Species, blue flowers; with downy, highly ornam<strong>en</strong>tal fern-like foliage; easy culture 15,--<br />
Jasiona leavis (J. per<strong>en</strong>nis)<br />
279.40 Blue Lights*, terminal globular blue flower heads 118,--<br />
Jasione montana<br />
279.44 Sheep's Bit, scabious-like, pale blue flowers; basal rosette of narrow, pointed leaves from the c<strong>en</strong>tre;<br />
sl<strong>en</strong>der stems; a delightful little plant; charming for cutting and lasting well; flowering 1st year already<br />
Johnsonia lupulina<br />
279.60 Rush Lily, pale pink or white flowers; highly ornam<strong>en</strong>tal, rush-like foliage 460,--<br />
Juncus acutiflorus acutiflorus (J. bulbosus)<br />
Sharp-flowered Rush, Jointed Rush, Jonc à fleurs Aiguës, Waldbinse, Spitzblütige Binse, Bosrus,<br />
Veldrus, Sit ostrokwiatowy, Sítina Ostrokvetá, Smailiažiedis Vikšris<br />
280.00 Species, strong, upright plants; loose, branching infloresc<strong>en</strong>ce; chestnut-brown fruits 50.--<br />
Juncus <strong>en</strong>sifolius<br />
280.04 Flying Hedghogs, very compact, ball-like clusters of tiny flowers that are gre<strong>en</strong>ish- to purplish-brown<br />
and are found in groups of1 to 10 clusters at the top of the stem; flat leaves, reminisc<strong>en</strong>t of Iris<br />
species<br />
Juncus filiformis<br />
280.08 Curly-Wurly, a fascinating new dwarf cultivar, coming true from seed; forms a tight clump of twisted<br />
in corkscrew fashion and spiralling shiny gre<strong>en</strong> rush leaves, later decorated with brown seed-heads<br />
160,--<br />
198,--<br />
184,-- / 10 g<br />
216,-- / 10.000 sds<br />
Juncus inflexus (J. inflexus glaucus)(J. glaucus)<br />
280.09 Afro, attractive blue-grey spiral and twisted stems 108,-- / 10.000 sds<br />
280.10 Blue Arrows, narrow, straight grey-blue leaves in stiff clumps 108,-- / 10.000 sds
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Juncus pat<strong>en</strong>s<br />
280.12 Carm<strong>en</strong>'s Gray, wiry, glaucous gre<strong>en</strong>, knitting needle leaves, radiating from a d<strong>en</strong>se clump make this<br />
form of Juncus pat<strong>en</strong>s a perfect addition to any architectural gard<strong>en</strong><br />
Kale, Ornam<strong>en</strong>tal see Brassica oleracea<br />
Kalimeris incisi (Aster i.)(Calimeris integrifolia)<br />
280.30 Siberian Lilac, clusters of pale lilac flowers; an extremely hardy, clump-forming per<strong>en</strong>nial from<br />
Siberia with narrow shiny, incised leaves; a beautiful cutflower lasting long in water<br />
160,-- / 10.000 sds<br />
Kallstroemia grandiflora<br />
Arizona Poppy, Summer Poppy<br />
280.34 Caltrop, large, 5-petalled, orange blossoms; stems vine along the ground; a wonderful annual 120,--<br />
K<strong>en</strong>nedia eximia<br />
280.40 Fine Red Creeper, scarlet flowers in clusters of three or more; spreading habit; very showy 108,--<br />
K<strong>en</strong>nedia nigricans<br />
Tiger-Snake Vine<br />
280.44 Black <strong>Co</strong>ral Pea, dark violet-purple flowers with gold<strong>en</strong> markings; strong climber 126,--<br />
Kir<strong>en</strong>geshoma palmata<br />
280.80 Japanese Wax Flower, yellow, crystalline, shuttlecock flowers; arching, mainly black stems and<br />
large, soft gre<strong>en</strong> leaves; an upright growing delightful and differ<strong>en</strong>t plant<br />
Knautia arv<strong>en</strong>sis (Scabiosa arv<strong>en</strong>sis)<br />
280.90 Blue, violet-blue scabious-like flowers in <strong>en</strong>dless succession; very attractive; fragrant<br />
Knautia macedonica (Scabiosa lyrophila)<br />
Balkan Scabious, Egyptian Rose, Macedonian Scabious, Burgundy Pincushion, Petite Scabieuse,<br />
Knautie de Macédoine, Mazedonische Witw<strong>en</strong>blume, Beemdkroon, Grekvädd, Blåhat<br />
281.00 Red Knight, first year flowering with showy deep red-purple; a classic border plant; flowers<br />
throughout summer<br />
281.04 Pastelcolours, glorious scabious-like blooms in the soft hues of blue and mauve, pink, rose, salmon<br />
and crimson; flowering over a long period.<br />
Kniphofia caulesc<strong>en</strong>s<br />
281.40 <strong>Co</strong>ral, coral-red flowers change to yellow with age; monum<strong>en</strong>tal blue basal yucca-like rosettes<br />
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276,-- / 10 g<br />
Kniphofia citrina<br />
281.50 Yellow Torches, pure light yellow 576,--<br />
Kniphofia hirsuta<br />
Dwarf Red Hot Poker, Torch Lily, Poker Plant<br />
281.60 Traffic Lights, an interesting very dwarf and compact variety with bright red spikes, which are lime<br />
gre<strong>en</strong> at the base; ideal for containers; 1 st year flowering per<strong>en</strong>nial<br />
Kniphofia x hybrida<br />
281.80 Pastel Paintings*, extremely soft salmon-pink on creamy pale gre<strong>en</strong>; flowers the first year from a<br />
January sowing<br />
26,--<br />
360,--<br />
420.--<br />
68,--<br />
240.--<br />
150,-- / 10 g<br />
Koeleria glauca<br />
Blue Hair Grass, Keulérie Bleue, Koelérie glauque, Blauschopfgras, Blaugrünes Schillergras,<br />
Fakkelgras, Scherpgras, Tofsäxing, Kambunke, Klit-Kambunke, Sinitoppo<br />
281.84 Species, blue pin-cushions of highly ornam<strong>en</strong>tal leaves 94.--<br />
Koeleria macrantha (K. gracilis)<br />
Prairie Junegrass, June Grass, Crested Hair-grass, Koelérie àCcrête, Zartes Schillergras, Smal<br />
Fakkelgras, Fin tofsäxing, Spinkel Kambunke, H<strong>en</strong>totoppo<br />
281.86 Species<br />
a handsome, long-blooming bunchgrass, look for junegrass on serp<strong>en</strong>tine; it has tiny hairs on the<br />
rachis; use your hand l<strong>en</strong>s; the spike-like junegrass puffs up wh<strong>en</strong> in full flower and contracts after<br />
pollination; a small per<strong>en</strong>nial grass that looks like it belongs in a Japanese Gard<strong>en</strong><br />
Kunzea capitata<br />
281.90 Species, violet-mauve flowers; starts flowering early; semi-dwarf habit; showy 180,--<br />
Lactuca sativa<br />
281.98 Strawberry Lettuce, beautiful, small butterhead; leaves are marked with small deep reddish-brown<br />
mottling; t<strong>en</strong>der texture<br />
11.40<br />
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Lag<strong>en</strong>aria siceraria see Cucurbita lag<strong>en</strong>aria<br />
Lagerstroemia indica<br />
Dwarf Crape Myrtle<br />
282.00 MiniMix, pink, purple, red and white shades; flowers in 4 month from seed 62,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Lagurus ovatus<br />
282.10 Hare’s tail grass “rubbed seed” 28,--<br />
Lallemantia canesc<strong>en</strong>s (Dracocephalum c.)<br />
Hairy Lallemantia, Dragon Head, Lion's Heart, Harmaakormikki, Azurläpp<br />
282.16 Blue Bliss, spikes bear clusters of rich blue purple flowers rise in summer; is at his best the very first<br />
year from seed; resembles blue bedder p<strong>en</strong>tstemon; the soft leaves are grey-hairy gre<strong>en</strong><br />
Lamarckia aurea (Chrysurus cynosuroides)(Cynosurus aureus)<br />
282.20 Gold<strong>en</strong> Tip, showy panicles of one-sided spikelets, silvery-gre<strong>en</strong> at first, later changing to yellow 24,--<br />
Lamiastrum galeobdolon ssp. galeobdolon (Galeobdolon luteum)(Lamium<br />
galeobdolon)(Lamiastrum galeobdolon ssp. luteum)<br />
Yellow Archangel, False Lamium, Lamier jaune, Goldnessel, Gele Dov<strong>en</strong>etel, Gajowiec Zólty,<br />
Gulplister, Gulltvitann, Guldnæld, Keltapeippi<br />
282.30 Species, yellow flowers with a “hooded” uppeer petal and "lipped" lower petal that are<br />
characteristic of the Mint family; clusters of small flowers occur at the stem nodes<br />
Lamium amplexicaule<br />
H<strong>en</strong>bit Deadnettle, <strong>Co</strong>mmon H<strong>en</strong>bit, Giraffe Head, Peu de gall, Stängelumfass<strong>en</strong>de Taubnessel,<br />
Ho<strong>en</strong>derbeet, Mjukplister, Mjuktvitann, Lid<strong>en</strong> Tvetann, Sepiväpeippi, Mjúkatvítönn<br />
282.34 Species, flowers are pink to purple; it flowers very early in the spring ev<strong>en</strong> in northern areas; a lowgrowing<br />
annual plant with soft, finely hairy stemsis; an important nectar and poll<strong>en</strong> plant for bees,<br />
especially honeybees, it helps start the spring buildup; edible young leaves and shoots in spring<br />
Lamium maculatum<br />
Dead Nettle, Spotted Nettle, Spotted H<strong>en</strong>bit, Lamier maculé, Lamier vivace, Gefleckte Taubnessel,<br />
Gevlekte Dov<strong>en</strong>etel, Ortica morta, Jasnota Plamista, Foltos árvacsalán, Hluchavka škvrnita<br />
282.38 Species, an interesting species with relatively large, op<strong>en</strong> flowers which are coloured old rose with<br />
an orchid-like underlip; does extremely well in shadowed places and under trees; very attractive for<br />
bees, because of the high nectar gift<br />
Lantana camara (L. aculeata)(L mutabilis)(L. nivea)(L. crocea)<br />
Multi<strong>Co</strong>loured Verb<strong>en</strong>a<br />
282.40 Dwarf Hybrids, shades of lilac, pink, white, yellow, orange and red 256,--<br />
Lantana urticifolia<br />
282.46 Pink Beads*, rather small, rounded spikelets, clothed with small pink forget-me-not-like flowers; later<br />
on the small the bead-like seeds are colouring old rose; heliotrope-like, dark gre<strong>en</strong> foliage<br />
Lasiospermum bipinnatum<br />
282.60 White Arrows*, white daisy-like flowers; finely divided fern-like leaves; reminisc<strong>en</strong>t of camomile;<br />
forms d<strong>en</strong>se stands<br />
Lasth<strong>en</strong>ia coronaria (Baeria c.)(Actinolepis c.)(Hym<strong>en</strong>oxys californica)<br />
282.70 Brillo del Sol, bears masses of small gold<strong>en</strong>-yellow flowers, from July to September, above its finely<br />
divided foliage; this attractive annual deserve to be better known, for they are extremely showy and<br />
free flowering<br />
Lathyrus belin<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
Schmuck-Wicke, Guisante, Liekkinätkelmä, Ærtebloms, Flamvial<br />
282.80 “Goldmine”, outward and upward facing flowers cover the plant, with the top half being red veined<br />
butterscotch and the bottom half being lemon yellow; most striking, handsome and very desirable<br />
Lathyrus chloranthus<br />
282.90 “Limetta”, rather dainty Lathyrus of yellow to lime gre<strong>en</strong> colour; extremely vigorous and if giv<strong>en</strong><br />
shelter will go on producing 'yellow-sweet-peas' well into early autumn<br />
Lathyrus maritimus<br />
283.00 Beach Pea, blue-violet with light lip; blue gre<strong>en</strong> foliage; salt tolerant 44,--<br />
Lathyrus nervosus (L. magellanicus)<br />
283.10 Lord Anson's Pea, clear sky blue flowers on short strong stems; bluish foliage 198,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Lathyrus odoratus<br />
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Dwarf varieties<br />
Angels Blush, abundant appleblossom-pink flowers; low bushes; good for pots or baskets 26,50<br />
283.44 Cupid Love, pink & white bicolour; extra dwarf 58,-- / 1 kg<br />
283.46 Cupid Mix, a bush type of sweet peas for smaller gard<strong>en</strong>s; it grows well in containers, with a<br />
mounding habit and short stemmed<br />
120,-- / 1 kg<br />
283.48 Snoopea Mixed <strong>Co</strong>lours, bushy plants without t<strong>en</strong>drils; good colour range 24,--<br />
283.60<br />
Lathyrus odoratus<br />
Sp<strong>en</strong>cer Series<br />
Alan Titschmarsh, a s<strong>en</strong>sational shade of sparkling almond pink, melted into a cream ground; a<br />
marvellous grower; very sweetly and strong sc<strong>en</strong>ted; large flowered<br />
22,--<br />
283.62 Angela Ann, clear almond pink on white; an outstanding, very sturdy pea 22,--<br />
283.64 Blue Danube, deep mid-blue with large frilly flowers, well placed on long, strong stems; vigorous<br />
growth; ideal for gard<strong>en</strong> and home decoration; very sweetly sc<strong>en</strong>ted<br />
22,--<br />
283.66 Blue Ripple, large flowered blue, frilly flecked blooms 28,--<br />
283.68 Charlie’s Angel, superb frilly blooms produced on strong stems; soft blue with pale lav<strong>en</strong>der keels;<br />
must rate as one of the best pale blues ever se<strong>en</strong>; sweetly sc<strong>en</strong>ted<br />
22,--<br />
283.72 Cream Ripple, lav<strong>en</strong>der-purple splashes and edge on cream background 28,--<br />
283.74 Diamond Wedding, white blooms; vigorous growing and rich flowering; sweetly sc<strong>en</strong>ted 22,--<br />
283.76 Firebird, superb orange-red; slightly sc<strong>en</strong>ted 22,--<br />
283.80 Firecrest, an outstanding pea of rich sunproof scarlet overlaid with luminious orange; this pea is<br />
vigorous in growth and produces 'four's' in abundance; a first class exhibitor's pea which will also<br />
please flower growers; sc<strong>en</strong>ted<br />
28,--<br />
283.84 Frolic, pretty rose picotee on cream base, flowers op<strong>en</strong> cream; slightly ruffled 22,--<br />
283.88 Glow, unique bicolour, standard peach, wings orange pink 22,--<br />
283.92 Gw<strong>en</strong>doline, cerise, rose-pink fading to white at the base; strongly sc<strong>en</strong>ted 22,--<br />
283.94 Lady Diana, pale lav<strong>en</strong>der blue 22,--<br />
283.96 Mars, fancy striped clear rosy red on white 28,--<br />
284.00 Midnight, dark maroon, almost black; strong grower; stout large, frilly flowers 22,--<br />
284.04 Nimbus, inky blue-black on greyish white; fancy striped, flaked & marbled 28,--<br />
284.08 Old Times, wonderful lime-cream flowers with a blue tinge and veins; strongly sc<strong>en</strong>ted 22,--<br />
284.12 Orange Dragon, a truly startling bright orange; for best results, slight shading is recomm<strong>en</strong>ded; ideal<br />
for growing in a gre<strong>en</strong>house; perfect for gard<strong>en</strong> or floral art<br />
22,--<br />
284.16 Pulsar, lilac speckled and wired on a cream background 28,--<br />
284.20 Royal Wedding, an outstanding white variety; a very prolific producer of frilly blooms, which are<br />
immaculate and held on stems; vigorous long-stemmed; sweetly sc<strong>en</strong>ted<br />
22,--<br />
284.22 Southborne, a fine blossom pink on a white base, strong and long in stems; for exhibition, gard<strong>en</strong><br />
and flora art<br />
22,--<br />
284.24 Wiltshire Ripple, burgundy coloured swirls on a cream background 28,--<br />
284.28 Windsor, chocolate-maroon; good sc<strong>en</strong>t; wheather proof 22,--<br />
285.00 Exhibition Formula Mix, fine bl<strong>en</strong>d of modern large flowered Sp<strong>en</strong>cer varieties in all colours 72,-- / 1 kg<br />
285.10 Ripple Formula 1*, 1st class bl<strong>en</strong>d of large flowered striped Sp<strong>en</strong>cers<br />
285.20 Sc<strong>en</strong>tsation Formula Mix, modern large flowered Sp<strong>en</strong>cer types selected for heav<strong>en</strong>ly sc<strong>en</strong>t<br />
72,-- / 1 kg<br />
285.60<br />
Lathyrus odoratus grandiflorus<br />
Heirloom varieties<br />
America 1896, sparkling red flake, white with vermillion streaks 12,--<br />
285.62 Annie B. Gilroy 1909, cerise self 12,--<br />
285.64 Black Knight 1898, old fashioned, highly sc<strong>en</strong>ted flowers which are very, deep<br />
maroon and violet; nearly black; glow with a deep dark spl<strong>en</strong>dour<br />
12,--<br />
285.68 Captain of the Blues 1891, clear purple standard with blue wings 12,--<br />
285.72 Cupani's Original 1699, deep maroon standards with mauve wings; very fragrant 12,--<br />
285.74 Dorothy Eckford 1903, pure white self; Dorothy Eckford was the granddaughter of the great hybridist<br />
12,--<br />
of sweet peas, H<strong>en</strong>ry Eckford<br />
285.75 Fire & Ice, creamy-white base; lower petal lav<strong>en</strong>der-blue; upper petal flushed cerise-pink 24.--<br />
285.76 Flora Norton, 1904, clear light blue; strong sc<strong>en</strong>ted 12,--<br />
285.78 H<strong>en</strong>ry Eckford 1906, brilliant scarlet-orange 12,--<br />
285.80 Janet Scott 1903; pearly pink or deep shell pink flowers; highly sc<strong>en</strong>ted 12,--<br />
285.82 King Edward the 7th. 1903, beautiful, brilliant carmine-red with the usual strong fragrance 12,--<br />
285.84 Lord Nelson 1907, classic navy-blue 12,--<br />
285.86 Matucana 1543 , deep blue standard, purple wings; very fragrant 12,--<br />
285.88 Miss Willmott 1901, glowing deep orange pink; hooded standard 12,--<br />
285.90 Mrs. <strong>Co</strong>llier 1907, deliciously sc<strong>en</strong>ted, creamy-white blooms, flowering in profusion 12,--<br />
285.92 Painted Lady 1737, a lovely heirloom with rose and white bicoloured blooms; int<strong>en</strong>se fragrance 12,--<br />
285.94 Que<strong>en</strong> Alexandra 1906, crimson-scarlet; deep carmine rose wings 12,--<br />
285.96 Que<strong>en</strong> of the Isles, 1885, White striped crimson 12,--<br />
285.98 Top Sc<strong>en</strong>ted Mix, formula mixed of above m<strong>en</strong>tioned varieties 12,--<br />
285.99 Old Spice mixed, rather small flowers; highly sc<strong>en</strong>ted 36,-- / 1 kg<br />
Lathyrus prat<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
Meadow Vetchling, Meadow Pea, Meadow Pea-vine, Gesse des prés, Wies<strong>en</strong>-Platterbse,<br />
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Veldlathyrus, Groszek Lakowy, Gulvial, Niittynätkelmä, Särkiniemi, Kuopio, Hrachor Lúcny, Kollane<br />
hiirehernes, Hobuking, Mesihernes, Mõrsjanutt, Cicerchia dei prati, Erba galletta, Lintea pratului, Gul<br />
Fladbælg, Pievinis peležirnis, Gulbelg<br />
286.00 Species, yellow flowers in racemes 198,--<br />
286.10<br />
Lathyrus sativus (L. azureus)<br />
Albus, abundant white flowers; pretty and elegant little vine 52,--<br />
286.20 Azureus, an azure flowering, exceptional electrifying myriads of solid Mediterranean blue flowers<br />
28,--<br />
Lathyrus sylvestris<br />
287.30 Woodland Rose, delightful rose-pink flowers in racemes 80,--<br />
Lathyrus tuberosus<br />
Tuberous Sweet Pea, Earthnut Pea, Gesse tubéreuse, Gland de terre, Pois tubéreux, Châtaigne de<br />
terre, Souris de hollande, Knoll<strong>en</strong>-Platterbse, Aardaker, Guija Tuberosa, Groszek Bulwiasty,<br />
Hrachor hlíznatý, Hhrachor oreška, Knold-fladbalg, Mukulanätkelmä, Földi mogyoró gumós lednek<br />
287.50 Species, the bright rosy red flowers are hermaphroditic, pollinated by bees; a small, trailer or weak<br />
climber, supported by t<strong>en</strong>drils; is occasionally grown as a root vegetable for its edible tuber; the<br />
sweet, starchy tubers are edible cooked or raw; the plant is attractive and susceptible to slugs<br />
Lathyrus vernus (Orobus vernus)<br />
Spring Pea, Spring Vetchling, Spring Vetch, Spring Bitter-vetch, Bitter Vetch, Gesse printaniere,<br />
Frühlings-Platterbse, Voorjaarslathyrus, Groszek Wios<strong>en</strong>ny, Vårärt, Vårerteknapp, Vår-Fladbælg,<br />
Kevätlinnunhere, Cicerchia primaticci, Tavaszi lednek, Hrachor Jarný, Lecha Jarni, Orobo vernal<br />
288.50 Species, purple and lav<strong>en</strong>der flowers in racemes; one can occasionally find them in pale pink or<br />
blue; a very tough per<strong>en</strong>nial; one of the springtime favorites; foliage stays gre<strong>en</strong> and healthy<br />
288.54 Rainbow, a lovely bl<strong>en</strong>d of carminish red, rose, rose-pink, pink, light pink, lilac and white flowers<br />
Laur<strong>en</strong>tia axillaris see Isotoma axillaris<br />
Laurus nobilis<br />
289.80 Species, the true Laurel of the anci<strong>en</strong>ts; fragrant aromatic leaves; good tub plant 84,-- / 1 kg<br />
293.00<br />
Lavandula angustifolia (L. officinalis)(L. spica)(L. vera)<br />
Etherial Blue, deepest blue; compact and uniform selection 78,-- / 1.000 sdsd<br />
293.04 Hidcote Blue, deep blue; semi-dwarf selection 92,--<br />
293.08 Munstead Strain, blue; more compact than the common lav<strong>en</strong>der 44,--<br />
293.10 Pink Perfume, attractive rosy pink flowers; overhighly fragrant; aromatic grey-gre<strong>en</strong> foliage 330.--<br />
293.12 True Lav<strong>en</strong>der, the source of the true oil of lav<strong>en</strong>der; grey-gre<strong>en</strong> foliage is exceptionally fragrant, as<br />
are the spikes of lav<strong>en</strong>der-blue flowers<br />
24,--<br />
Lavandula lanata<br />
293.20 <strong>Co</strong>ntrast*, this white woolly, very compact lav<strong>en</strong>der is later blooming than all the others; the flowers<br />
are darkest purple-blue<br />
Lavandula latifolia (L. spica)<br />
293.24 Spike Lav<strong>en</strong>der, branching spikes of fragrant, mauve-blue flowers; d<strong>en</strong>sely clustered, downy,<br />
silvery foliage; the whole plants exudes a pleasant aroma best described as a bl<strong>en</strong>d of lav<strong>en</strong>der<br />
and camphor<br />
Lavandula melit<strong>en</strong>sis (L. canari<strong>en</strong>sis)<br />
293.30 Blue Lagoon*, aromatic herb with fragrant leaves and long-stalked thin spikes with tubular bright<br />
blue flowers and deep blue spots, the lower three petals are violet; flowers already the first year from<br />
seed abundantly on relatively small, compact plants<br />
Lavandula multifida<br />
Oregano-sc<strong>en</strong>ted Lav<strong>en</strong>der, Fern Leaf Lav<strong>en</strong>der, Egyptian Lav<strong>en</strong>der, Fr<strong>en</strong>ch Lace Lav<strong>en</strong>der,<br />
Lavande annuelle a l'odeur d'Oregano, Farnblättriger Lav<strong>en</strong>del, Alhucemilla, Bon<strong>en</strong>kruidlav<strong>en</strong>del,<br />
Oreganolav<strong>en</strong>del<br />
293.70 Oregala*, violet-blue flowers; a delightful, delicately aromatic, shrubby plant with most attractive,<br />
much divided, almost fern-like, downy, silvery leaves; oregano-sc<strong>en</strong>ted and dep<strong>en</strong>ding on the age of<br />
the flowers it smells more and more like fresh peppermint; a very unusual lav<strong>en</strong>der and moreover<br />
one that can be treated as an annual!<br />
Lavandula stoechas<br />
293.80 Butterfly Lav<strong>en</strong>der, carmine-mauve flowers with an ev<strong>en</strong> more impressive topknot; curious<br />
flowerheads, like inflated seed pods, which are crowned with a tuft of purple bracts<br />
Lavandula stoechas nana<br />
293.84 <strong>Co</strong>mino*, this dwarf and uniform selection Spanish lav<strong>en</strong>der comes true from seed and makes tight<br />
little shrubs<br />
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480,--<br />
p.o.r.<br />
46,--<br />
p.o.r.<br />
90,-- / 10.000 sds<br />
138,-- / 10 g<br />
p.o.r.
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FlowerSeed <strong>Co</strong>mpany<br />
P.O.Box 137 Enkhuiz<strong>en</strong> Wilhelminaplantso<strong>en</strong> 45<br />
1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
Lavatera arborea variegata<br />
Tree Mallow, Velvet Tree Mallow, Baummalve, Baumförmige Strauchpappel, Strauchmalv,<br />
Jättemalva, Lavatère, Lavatère arboresc<strong>en</strong>te, Mauve royale, Mauve, Eune mauve, Grande Mauve,<br />
Malvone maggiore, Malva arborea, Malvone, Malva reale, Malva arbórea, Malva gigante, Malva,<br />
Malvera, Malva-arbre, Malva fogassa, Vauma, Vaumera, Slézovec, Drevesasti grmièasti oslez,<br />
Drvolika stola, Hobbejza tas-sigra<br />
293.88 Purple, undoubtedly pride of place amongst the winter foliage plants, wh<strong>en</strong> it shines like a lantern in<br />
the gard<strong>en</strong>; mottled, cream- and white-variegated, large, softly velvety leaves; It is oft<strong>en</strong> flowering<br />
the first year from an early sowing already with reddish-purple flowers which smother the plant in late<br />
summer and/or early autumn and in the second year early summer; either in a very large pot or in the<br />
gard<strong>en</strong> it is an arresting side<br />
Lavatera cashemiriana (L. cachmeriana)<br />
294.00 Khapalu, bright pink flowers with darker veins; flowering from June to September; a very tall,<br />
branching per<strong>en</strong>nial species<br />
Lavatera plebeia (Althaea plebeia)(Lavatera australis)(Lavatera behriana)<br />
Australian Hollyhock<br />
294.10 Species, flowers are white to lilac, ext<strong>en</strong>ding to pink, mauve or mag<strong>en</strong>ta; foliage is light to mid-gre<strong>en</strong><br />
in colour; suitable as a background plant<br />
Lavatera tauric<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
294.20 Rose Select*, an abundant flush of bright pink flowers; strong, healthy, reliable 150,--<br />
Lavatera thuringiaca<br />
Rosy Tree Mallow, Bekermalva, Thuringse Lavatera, Struikmalva, Slazówka<br />
294.30 Rose-pink; large Malva-like flowers 92.--<br />
Lavatera trimestris<br />
Semi-dwarf varieties<br />
294.46 Proms*, harmonious mixture in complete colour range 116,-- / 1 kg<br />
294.60<br />
Lavatera trimestris nana<br />
Dwarf varieties<br />
Patio Pink, bright, lightgre<strong>en</strong>, rounded leaves and large lustrous rose-pink flowers are profusely<br />
produced singly at the axils of the upper leaves; flowers freely throughout the summer. Dwarf,<br />
compact plant habit; does extremely well in pots, containers on patio and balcony<br />
82.--<br />
294.68 Patio White, as the above, but with large, pure white flowers 82,--<br />
Lawr<strong>en</strong>cella dav<strong>en</strong>portii (Helichrysum d.)<br />
294.70 Pink Rays, pink with yellow disc; a nice cut flower both fresh and dry 180,--<br />
Layia platyglossa ssp. campestris (L. elegans)<br />
294.74 Tidy Tips, lemon-yellow daisies tipped white; like the poached eggplant, but much more elegant 28,--<br />
Lech<strong>en</strong>aultia biloba<br />
294.80 Blue, one of the most beautiful blue-blooming plants excisting; early spring small clusters of terminal<br />
light- and dark blue flowers show up, sometimes they are white in the c<strong>en</strong>tre; grey-gre<strong>en</strong> foliage; as<br />
an pot-, tub-- and patio plant they perform to <strong>en</strong>tire satisfaction<br />
Lech<strong>en</strong>aultia formosa<br />
294.84 Red, striking, fiery red or orange flowers appear so multitudinous that they cover the <strong>en</strong>tire foliage;<br />
numerous, small grey-gre<strong>en</strong> leaves<br />
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212,--<br />
159,-- / 10 g<br />
174,-- / 10 g<br />
Legousia p<strong>en</strong>tagonia (Campanula p.)(Specularia p.)<br />
294.90 Purple Stars, deep dark blue stars with white c<strong>en</strong>tres; large flowered 34,--<br />
Legousia speculum-v<strong>en</strong>eris (Campanula speculum-v<strong>en</strong>eris)<br />
295.00 V<strong>en</strong>us' Looking Glass, large, starry violet-blue flowers 11.40<br />
Leonotis leonurus<br />
Lion's Ear, Lion's Tail, Afrikanisches Löw<strong>en</strong>ohr, Großblättriges Löw<strong>en</strong>ohr, Wilder Hanf, Wild Dagga<br />
295.20 Staircase, copper tinged orange flowers in whorls on upright spikes 403.20<br />
Leonotis nepetifolia<br />
Klip Dagga, Candle Stick, Annual Lion's Ear<br />
295.24 Shrimp <strong>Co</strong>ctail, the tubular flowers that peek out of the spiny heads are apricot-orange and are<br />
resembling shrimps; they are borne in rounded, spiny clusters, are about an inch long and curve<br />
downwards; features annual lion's ear is carefree and easy to grow, an favourite with hummingbirds.<br />
280.--
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P.O.Box 137 Enkhuiz<strong>en</strong> Wilhelminaplantso<strong>en</strong> 45<br />
1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
Leontopodium alpinum alpinum<br />
295.30 Mignon*, the leg<strong>en</strong>dary Edelweiss; clusters of surrounded by woolly star-shaped bracts<br />
Leontopodium calocephalum<br />
295.34 Avalanche*, silky white foliage, large flower heads, larger than L. alpinum; flowering abundantely the<br />
1st year<br />
Leontopodium sin<strong>en</strong>se<br />
Chinese Edelweiss<br />
295.38 SnowSlip, upright growing, large flowered; the only Edelweiss for cutting p.o.r.<br />
Leonurus cardiaca ssp cardiaca (L. villosus)<br />
<strong>Co</strong>mmon Motherwort, Lions Tail, Lion's Ear, Throwwort, Agripaume cardiaque, Herzgespann,<br />
Herzheil, Löw<strong>en</strong>schwanz, Hartgespan, Hjärtstilla, Løvehale, Almindelig Hjertespand, Nukula<br />
295.60 Species, upright plant with square stalks with clusers of delicate purple spotted pinkish flowers;<br />
aromatic; thin delicate, shining foliage; deeply lobed; attractive to bees<br />
Leonurus sibericus<br />
295.64 Marahuanilla*, spikes of lilac-pink flowers in whorls; seed heads good for drying 66,--<br />
Lepidium medium<br />
295.70 Mounding Peppergrass, forms a solid mound of white flowers; summer annual; good drought tolerant<br />
replacem<strong>en</strong>t for Lobularia<br />
Leptosiphon hybrida see Linanthus androsaceus ssp. micranthus<br />
Leucanthemum lacustre see Chrysanthemum lacustre<br />
Leucanthemum pall<strong>en</strong>s<br />
295.78 Summer Sparkler*, pure white daisies, yellow c<strong>en</strong>tred; very regular, ev<strong>en</strong> plant habit; abundantely<br />
flowering the first year<br />
Leucanthemum paludosum see Chrysanthemum paludosum<br />
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26.--<br />
40,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Leucanthemum vulgare (Chrysanthemum leucanthemum)<br />
295.84 May Express, improved May Que<strong>en</strong>; larger flowers; earlier 24,--<br />
Leucanthemum maximum (Chrysanthemum m.)(C. x superbum)(Leucanthemum x superbum)<br />
295.94 Little Silver Princess, white; semi-dwarf 20,--<br />
Leucochrysum fitzgibbonii (Helipterum f.)<br />
296.00 Glandular Sunray*, white ray florets; yellow disc; outer bracts purplish; distinct and attractive cut- and<br />
dry flowers for landscaping as well as for pots, tubs and containers<br />
Leucochrysum stipitatum (Helipterum s.)<br />
296.10 Sand Sunray*, terminal, solitary bright yellow blooms; very showy cut- and dry flowers; very<br />
adaptable both for landscaping as well as for pots and so on<br />
Leucojum vernum<br />
296.20 Spring Snowflake, white, gre<strong>en</strong> blotched 80,--<br />
Leuzea c<strong>en</strong>tauroides see C<strong>en</strong>taurea cynaroides<br />
Leuzea rhapontica ssp. hel<strong>en</strong>ifolia<br />
296.30 Giant <strong>Co</strong>rnflower, very large flowers - up to 10 cm across- rosy-purple coloured - and clothed with a<br />
large, dry, straw-coloured wrapper on long & strong - rather clean – stems<br />
Levisticum officinalis (Ligusticum paludapifolium)<br />
Lovage, Livèche, Ache de Montagne, Liebstoeckel, Maggikraut, Lavas of Maggikruid, Levistico,<br />
Sedano di Montagna, Ligustio, Appio di Montagna, Sistra, Løvstikke , Lestyán, Lubczyk Ogrodowy,<br />
296.34 Species, robust per<strong>en</strong>nial with aromatic foliage with a rich celery-like flavour; sold in pots with 4-5<br />
plants wh<strong>en</strong> 10-15 cm tall for continuous leaf picking<br />
Lewisia cotyledon<br />
296.40 Hitbrids, beautiful shades of reselected hybrids in a very ext<strong>en</strong>sive colour range 308,-- / 10 g<br />
Lewisia pygmaea<br />
296.50 Trinket*, a very dwarf, compact, little beauty. The small, succul<strong>en</strong>t-like leaves are bowing over the<br />
c<strong>en</strong>tred, tiny, op<strong>en</strong>, lilac-pink flowers<br />
Liatris punctata<br />
48,--<br />
196,--<br />
196,--<br />
384,--<br />
11.40<br />
278,-- / 10 g
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P.O.Box 137 Enkhuiz<strong>en</strong> Wilhelminaplantso<strong>en</strong> 45<br />
1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
Dotted Gay Feather<br />
297.00 Fuchsia, numerous long, leafy and wand-like spikes ever so d<strong>en</strong>sely set with flowers, having a<br />
beautiful, distict fuchsia-purple colour; a florist-class cut flower<br />
Libertia peregrinans<br />
297.10 GoldStripe*, a lovely miniature, slowly running, evergre<strong>en</strong> plant bearing sprays of delicate white star<br />
flowers over small fans of gold<strong>en</strong> striped yellow leaf blades; attractive yellow berries form later<br />
12,-- / 1 g<br />
184,-- / 10 g<br />
297.20<br />
Ligularia d<strong>en</strong>tata (L. clivorum)(Erythrochaete d<strong>en</strong>tata)(S<strong>en</strong>ecio clivorum)<br />
Desdemona, orange-yellow flowers; gre<strong>en</strong> foliage 206,--<br />
297.24 Othello, forms wide clumps of large, dark brown leaves topped by daisy-type flowers in yellow to<br />
orange<br />
316,80<br />
Ligularia przewalskii (S<strong>en</strong>ecio przewalskii)<br />
297.30 Leopard Plant, elegant spikes of yellow daisies; toothed foliage 10,80 / 1.000 sds<br />
Limnanthes douglasii<br />
297.42 Nivea, pure white 15,--<br />
297.44 Sulphurea, pure yellow 15,--<br />
Limonium aureum (Statice a.)<br />
297.60 Gold<strong>en</strong> Sands*, large gold<strong>en</strong> yellow flowers; much branched flowering stems p.o.r.<br />
Limonium bellidifolium (L. caspium)<br />
297.68 Misty Mauve*, branching sprays of bright mauve flowers; beautifully formed evergre<strong>en</strong> rosettes of<br />
leaves; a neat little sea lav<strong>en</strong>der for the rock gard<strong>en</strong><br />
Limonium caspium see Limonium bellidiformis<br />
Limonium fortunei (L. sin<strong>en</strong>se)(Statice f.)(Statice s.)<br />
297.70 Topaz*, yellow and white, bicolour flowers; 1st year flowering 72,--<br />
Limonium gmelinii ssp. hungaricum (Statice g. h.)<br />
297.74 Puszta Beauty*, good sized, deep lav<strong>en</strong>der-blue flowers in op<strong>en</strong>, airy panicles 110,--<br />
Limonium latifolium (Statice l.)<br />
297.80 Nesebar*,<strong>en</strong>ormous sprays of tiny lav<strong>en</strong>der flowers;broad,leathery and handsome evergre<strong>en</strong> leaves<br />
Limonium otolepis (Statice o.)<br />
297.82 Lav<strong>en</strong>der Lace, spray upon spray of little blue flowers supported on their tiny white calyces, the<br />
whole giving a lovely hazy bl<strong>en</strong>d of fashionable silver, lilac, blue and gre<strong>en</strong><br />
Limonium peregrinum (Statice p,)<br />
297.84 Paradise Bay*, deep pink clusters of papery flowers; leathery leaves p.o.r.<br />
Limonium perezii (Statice p.)<br />
297.86 Xl<strong>en</strong>di Beach*, large flowers in a deeper shade of blue; long and strong stems 436,--<br />
Limonium sin<strong>en</strong>se see Limonium fortunei<br />
Limonium sinuatum (Statice sinuata)<br />
Ultra Light Series<br />
.) healthy growth<br />
.) sl<strong>en</strong>der, upright growing habit<br />
.) delicate but strong stems<br />
.) early flowering<br />
.) large flower-combs<br />
.) the very best for the professional grower<br />
298.00 Blue, deepest blue 192,--<br />
298.02 Cream, varying creamy-to lemon shades 192,--<br />
298.04 Gold, bright gold<strong>en</strong> yellow 192,--<br />
298.06 Lemon, varying light yellow shades 192,--<br />
298.08 Rose, int<strong>en</strong>sive carmine-rose 192,--<br />
298.10 Rose Thriller*, shocking bright pink 192,--<br />
298.12 White, pure white 192,--<br />
298.16 <strong>Co</strong>lour Weave*, bl<strong>en</strong>d of unsurpassed colours 192,--<br />
Limonium suworowii (Statice s.)<br />
298.50 Rose-pink, tall narrow upright spikes “clean seed“ 130,--<br />
Limonium tataricum (L. dumosum)(Goniolimon t.)<br />
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P.O.Box 137 Enkhuiz<strong>en</strong> Wilhelminaplantso<strong>en</strong> 45<br />
1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
298.60 German Statice, silvery white flowers; one of the classic dry flowers “clean seed” 130,--<br />
298.62 Woodcreek, clouds of white flowers on erect stems; disease tolerant 9,28 / 1.000 sds<br />
Linanthus affin grandiflorus (L. dylanae)<br />
298.80 Sweetie*, this sun-loving annual is a surprising improvem<strong>en</strong>t of the species, carrying very beautiful<br />
umbels with large flowers in soft pink with a flush of lav<strong>en</strong>der<br />
Linanthus androsaceus ssp. micranthus (Gilia micrantha)(Leptosiphon hybridum)<br />
298.86 Stardust*, umbels of little flowers; gay and attractive numerous beautiful shades with tiny, single starlike<br />
flowers from yellow to carmine<br />
Linanthus nuttallii<br />
298.88 Endless White, white flowers with a yellow eye; blooms excessive during a very long period; lovely<br />
fine, dark gre<strong>en</strong> foliage; excell<strong>en</strong>t for in the front of the border, but as well as for containers, pots and<br />
pans<br />
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112,-- / 10 g<br />
Linaria aeruginea<br />
299.00 Happy Snappy, masses of multi-coloured flowers in orange, red and salmon 144,-- / 10 g<br />
Linaria alpina<br />
299.04 Mini-Violet*, light violet flowers with orange lip; long flowering season; creeping per<strong>en</strong>nial with small,<br />
grey-blue leaves<br />
Linaria cymbalaria see Cymbalaria muralis<br />
320,-- / 10 g<br />
Linaria reticulata<br />
299.14 Aurea Purpurea, reddish crimson marked gold<strong>en</strong> yellow 16,50<br />
299.16 <strong>Co</strong>ccinea, vivid bright red 106,--<br />
Linaria triornithophora<br />
299.20 Three Birds, incredible yellow-lipped, longtailed pink 'mini or baby snapdragons' on stout stems;<br />
arranged around the stems, facing outwards in groups of three, looking incredibly just like<br />
budgerigars; thin rubbery grey leaves<br />
Linaria vulgaris<br />
299.24 Butter & Eggs, attractive spikes of pale yellow snapdragon-like flowers with orange markings 54,--<br />
Lindelofia longiflora (L. spectabilis)<br />
299.26 Himalayan Blue, long d<strong>en</strong>se racemes of bright blue, forget-me-not-like flowers 448,--<br />
Lindheimera texana<br />
299.30 Texas Star, gorgeous pure yellow flowers; neat habit 72,--<br />
Linum amur<strong>en</strong>se<br />
299.40 Blue Miracle*, terminal bright blue flowers, a blue as it is seldom se<strong>en</strong>; a rather quick growing plant<br />
with spreading branches<br />
Linum capitatum<br />
299.46 GoldFlax*, bright yellow blooms; a beautiful variety 900,--<br />
Linum flavum compactum<br />
299.50 Engadin*, d<strong>en</strong>se heads of large, yellow flowers; a nice dwarf and compact form 216,--<br />
299.60<br />
Linum grandiflorum<br />
Blue Dress, fine sprays with masses of attractive true-blue flowers throughout the summer 30.--<br />
299.62 Bright Eyes, as the above but with white, red c<strong>en</strong>tred flowers 20,--<br />
299.64 Salmon Dress, as the above but with deep salmon flowers 30.--<br />
299.66 Magic Power, a stunning mixture of large flowered Flax colours made up from red to salmon, white<br />
with red eyes, treu-blue and some intermediate colours; blooming in only 60 days from sowing<br />
35.--<br />
Linum lewisii lewisii<br />
299.70 Siskiyous, small clusters of sky-blue flowers on long stems (arching to one side) blow in the breeze<br />
in mid-summer; leaves are small and dark gre<strong>en</strong><br />
Linum narbon<strong>en</strong>se<br />
299.76 Heav<strong>en</strong>ly Blue, one of the finest blue flowered plants 416,--<br />
Linum per<strong>en</strong>ne nanum<br />
Dwarf selections<br />
299.80 Diamond, pure white 228,--<br />
299.84 Sapphire, deep blue 128,--<br />
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P.O.Box 137 Enkhuiz<strong>en</strong> Wilhelminaplantso<strong>en</strong> 45<br />
1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
Lippia dulcis see Phyla dulcis<br />
Lithospermum purpurocaeruleum (Buglossoides p.)<br />
299.94 Dark Rival*, inky, very dark blue flowers, op<strong>en</strong>ing from reddish buds; an effective dark carpet; a<br />
rampant, hardy per<strong>en</strong>nial; ideal for boxes, containers, pans, large pots, tubs and hanging baskets<br />
Livistona alfredii<br />
299.96 Millstream Palm, graceful palm with fan-like leaves, divided in narrow segm<strong>en</strong>ts 276,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Livistona australis (<strong>Co</strong>rypha a.)<br />
299.97 Fan Palm, up to 50 narrow pleated segm<strong>en</strong>ts per leaf; good indoors 180,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Livinstona chin<strong>en</strong>sis (L. oliviformis)(Latania borbonica)<br />
299.98 Species, showy and popular indoor palm; fan-like leaves; adaptable 98,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Lobelia cardinalis<br />
300.02 Pink Cardinal Flower, stalks of showy, deep pink tubular flowers; gre<strong>en</strong> foliage 75,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
300.06 Red Cardinal Flower, as above, but bright scarlet-red flowers 590,--<br />
Lobelia erinus compacta<br />
Extra early flowering and extra dwarf varieties<br />
300.10 Blue Gown, deep blue flowers; gre<strong>en</strong> foliage 192,--<br />
300.14 Blue Pearl, deep blue flowers; bronze foliage 144,--<br />
300.18 White Dame, pure white flowers; gre<strong>en</strong> foliage 192,--<br />
Early dwarf and compact varieties<br />
300.20 Blue Carpet, bright blue; gre<strong>en</strong> foliage 60,--<br />
300.24 Cambridge Blue, sky-blue; gre<strong>en</strong> foliage 60,--<br />
300.28 Crystal Palace Improved, cobalt-blue; bronze foliage 54,50<br />
300.32 Emperor William, g<strong>en</strong>tian-blue; gre<strong>en</strong> foliage 54,50<br />
300.36 Lilac Lady, lilac-pink; gre<strong>en</strong> foliage 76,--<br />
300.40 Mrs. Clibran, deep blue with white c<strong>en</strong>tres; deep gre<strong>en</strong> foliage 60,--<br />
300.44 Rosamond, carmine-red; gre<strong>en</strong> foliage 76,--<br />
300.56 White Lady, pure white; gre<strong>en</strong> foliage 76,--<br />
300.60 Carcanet, formula mixed 66,--<br />
Lobelia erinus p<strong>en</strong>dula<br />
301.00 Blue 2003*, dark blue; dark foliage 182,--<br />
301.10 Lilac Cascade, pastel lilac; light gre<strong>en</strong> foliage 96,--<br />
301.18 Red Cascade, purplish red with eye; gre<strong>en</strong> foliage 66,--<br />
301.20 Ruby Cascade, ruby-red; light gre<strong>en</strong> foliage 66,--<br />
301.28 White Cascade, pure white; light gre<strong>en</strong> foliage 66,--<br />
301.30 Cascades, formula mixed 72,--<br />
Lobelia fulg<strong>en</strong>s (L. spl<strong>en</strong>d<strong>en</strong>s)<br />
302.00 Que<strong>en</strong> Victoria; scarlet; brown foliage 204,-- / 10 g<br />
302.06 Que<strong>en</strong> Victoria Improved, brilliant, deep scarlet flowers; dark chocolate foliage 756,-- / 10 g<br />
Lobelia kalmii<br />
302.10 BicMace*, int<strong>en</strong>se mid-blue flowers arising along the stem from the leaf axils; flowering from July to<br />
October; a species of wet habitats such lake shores, wet meadows, and bogs<br />
Lobelia sessiliflora<br />
302.14 Blue, deep violet-blue flowers; deep gre<strong>en</strong> foliage 396,-- / 10 g<br />
Lobelia siphilitica<br />
302.18 Blue Cardinal, d<strong>en</strong>se spikes of blue flowers; hardy and reliable 460,--<br />
Lobelia tupa<br />
302.26 Diablo, long spikes of beautiful bloodred, hooded flowers; luxuriant foliage clothes the whole plant<br />
with greyish-gre<strong>en</strong> elliptic leaves; good for tubs<br />
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600,--<br />
864,-- / 10 g<br />
Lobelia vallida<br />
302.30 Blue Skies, large sky-blue flowers; a beautiful, dwarf species with a very long flowering season; 626,--<br />
Lobelia x gerardii vedrari<strong>en</strong>sis (L. x verdrari<strong>en</strong>sis)<br />
302.34 Blue, violet-blue flowers in tall upright spikes; gre<strong>en</strong> foliage 320,-- / 10 g<br />
Lobularia maritima procumb<strong>en</strong>s (Alyssum maritimum)(A. odoratum)(A. b<strong>en</strong>thamii)<br />
302.40 Little Dorrit, sc<strong>en</strong>ted white flowers; upright habit; early flowering 142,--
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302.44 Ori<strong>en</strong>tal Nights, deepest purple 28,--<br />
302.48 Rosie O’Day, rosy-lav<strong>en</strong>der 22,--<br />
302.52 Rosario, shades of rose 260,--<br />
302.64 SnowLine*, pure crystalline white flowers; blooms from early summer until autumn 32,50<br />
302.68 Tiny Tim, pure white; early flowering; dwarfest, compact carpeting plants 28,--<br />
302.70<br />
<strong>Co</strong>lour Circles* extra dwarf, compact varieties<br />
Apricot, apricot-cream 476,--<br />
302.74 Cream, deep cream. 476,--<br />
302.78 Lav<strong>en</strong>der, pale pinkish lav<strong>en</strong>der 476,--<br />
302.82 Lemon, lemon-yellow 476,--<br />
302.86 Pink, soft pale pink 476,--<br />
302.90 Purple, rich purple 476,--<br />
302.94 Red, red shades 476,--<br />
302.98 Salmon, deep salmon 476,--<br />
303.02 Silver, silvery-white flowers 476,--<br />
303.06 Violet, light viole purple with white c<strong>en</strong>tres 476,--<br />
303.10 Wine-red, light red 476,--<br />
303.20 Magic Circles*, super bl<strong>en</strong>d of above m<strong>en</strong>tioned colour circles 426,--<br />
303.24 The Pagodas*, beautiful fragrant flowers on compact plants with an unique habit with pagoda-like<br />
flowers heads in pastel shades. Ideal for pack and excell<strong>en</strong>t gard<strong>en</strong> performance too; middle-sized<br />
flowers, but rich in quantity<br />
110,--<br />
Lonas annua (L. inodora)(Athanasia annua)<br />
303.30 African Yellow, d<strong>en</strong>se corymbs of small yellow flowers 20,--<br />
Lophospermum erubesc<strong>en</strong>s (Asarina erubesc<strong>en</strong>s)(Maurandya erubesc<strong>en</strong>s)<br />
Creeping Gloxinia<br />
303.36 Mexican Twist, beautiful large, soft rose flowers; large leaves; vigorous climber 28,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Lophospermum scand<strong>en</strong>s (Maurandya scand<strong>en</strong>s)(Asarina scand<strong>en</strong>s)<br />
Twining Snapdragon<br />
303.38 Chipp<strong>en</strong>dale*, large carmine-red flowers; a t<strong>en</strong>der climber with long sl<strong>en</strong>der stems and pale gre<strong>en</strong><br />
hairy leaves; easily raised from seed<br />
Lotus corniculatus<br />
Birdsfood Trefoil, Baby's Slippers, Hornschot<strong>en</strong>klee, Rolklaver<br />
303.40 Species, cluster of 5-10 bright yellow flowers ageing to orange and oft<strong>en</strong> streaked with red, blooming<br />
during summer and fall; it forms d<strong>en</strong>se mats of dark gre<strong>en</strong> leaves, mounding up to 40 cm; a good<br />
ground cover, cascades well over walls from hanging baskets, quite showy<br />
Lotus formosissimus<br />
303.42 Sundance Kid, yellow and lav<strong>en</strong>der pink pea-like flowers, showiest of lotuses, blooming for several<br />
months; low, leafy per<strong>en</strong>nial; good for pots, pans etc and the front of the border<br />
Lotus purpureus see Tetraglonolobus purpureus<br />
Lotus tetraglonolobus see Tetraglonolobus purpureus<br />
Lunaria annua variegata (L. bi<strong>en</strong>nis v.)<br />
303.44 Springday on Ice*, purple-lilac; variegated leaves are marked and margined creamy white<br />
132,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Lupinus cruckshanksii (L. mutabilis cruckshanksii)<br />
303.50 Blue Bec-de-Cane*, deep blue with white and yellow flags; highly fragrant 40,--<br />
303.54 Pink Bec-de-Cane*, bright pink; highly fragrant 40,--<br />
Lupinus elegans<br />
303.60 Blue Blush*, pretty, blushing bluish flowers; nice sweet pea-like fragrance in the ev<strong>en</strong>ings 44,50<br />
303.64 Pink Blush* as above, but pretty, blushing pink 44,50<br />
303.70<br />
Lupinus nanus<br />
BlueBabette*, whorls of blue, heavily perfumed flowers; leaves of this baby lupine are palmately<br />
compound with 5 to 7 narrow, leaflets<br />
44,--<br />
303.74 PinkBabette*, as above but bright pink 44,--<br />
Lupinus nootkan<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
303.78 Blue & White, blue with white flag; soft hairy foliage; suitable for pot-culture 440,--<br />
Lupinus x polyphyllus hybridus<br />
304.00 Dutch Painters*, spl<strong>en</strong>did mixture of brilliant pure colours and shades with keels; tall, d<strong>en</strong>se spikes;<br />
flowering the first year<br />
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305.00<br />
Lupinus polyphyllus compactus<br />
Dwarf Russell varieties<br />
Blue Lulu, shades of blue 36,--<br />
305.04 Pink Lulu, shades of pink 36,--<br />
305.08 Red Lulu, shades of red 36,--<br />
305.12 White Lulu, pure whites and creams 36,--<br />
305.16 Yellow Lulu, shades of bright and gold<strong>en</strong>-yellow 36,--<br />
305.20 Lulu Formula Mix, of dwarf types of the Russell’ lupines; the same rich colours, but half the height;<br />
d<strong>en</strong>se spikes; well-branched plants<br />
36,--<br />
Lupinus regalis<br />
Sweet Lupine, Altramuz, Kirjolupiini, Regnbuelupin, Skrautlúpína<br />
305.40 Morello Cherry, large stems of rich cherry and deep cherry keels, contrasts wonderfully togethe;<br />
flowers quickly the first year from sowing already<br />
Lupinus sparsiflorus<br />
Arroyo or <strong>Co</strong>ulter's Lupin<br />
305.60 <strong>Co</strong>n Brio, stalks of violet, pea-like flowers in spring; successful annual for sandy, rocky soils<br />
Lupinus truncatus<br />
305.70 <strong>Co</strong>llar Lupine, rich purple flowers on spikes of 25 cm; bright gre<strong>en</strong> leaves; easy annual p.o.r.<br />
Lupinus versicolor<br />
305.80 West-End Hybrids*, blue shades, whites and pale yellows with silver or grey foliage; a spreading<br />
dwarf habit, weeping form<br />
Luzula nivea<br />
Woodrush<br />
307.00 Lucius, white flowers in thick, rather loose, arching panicles 472,--<br />
Lychnis alpina (Viscaria alpina)<br />
308.00 Articocrats*, tufted hardy per<strong>en</strong>nial with narrow leaves and rose-pink flowers 806,--<br />
Lychnis arkwrightii<br />
309.00 Vesuvius, orange-scarlet flowers over contrasting bronze foliage 52,--<br />
309.04 Orange Pygmy, as above, but only of 20 cm height 480,--<br />
Lychnis coronaria (Agrostemma c.)(<strong>Co</strong>ronaria tom<strong>en</strong>tosa)(C. coriacea)<br />
309.30 Blush on Silver*, very pretty, large flowers are almost white changing to pink; these soft coloured<br />
flowers and the d<strong>en</strong>sely, white woolly foliage make it a conspicuous plant<br />
Lychnis flos-cuculi<br />
Ragged Robin, Kuckuckslichtnelke<br />
309.40 <strong>Co</strong>ngesta, dwarf form; fringed pink flowers; good pot plant 500,--<br />
309.42 Species, frilled pink flowers on sl<strong>en</strong>der stems; elegant and attractive 52,--<br />
Lychnis haageana<br />
309.60 Maltese Cross, large flowered cream, pink, rose-pink, rose-red, red and dark red shades 44,--<br />
Lychnis viscaria spl<strong>en</strong>d<strong>en</strong>s<br />
310.00 Firebird, bright red flower clusters; sticky stems 24,--<br />
310.02 Snowbird, pure white flower clusters; sticky stems 24,--<br />
Lychnis x walkeri<br />
310.50 Abbotswood Rose, bright mag<strong>en</strong>ta flowers; woolly plant 90,-- / 100.000 sds<br />
Lychnis yunnan<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
310.60 Delicate Pink*, bright pink flowers; rosettes of narrow gre<strong>en</strong> strap-shaped leaves; hardy, upright<br />
growing per<strong>en</strong>nial<br />
Lycopersicon lycopersicum escul<strong>en</strong>tum pimpinellifolium<br />
Currant Tomatoes<br />
311.00 Red Marbles, best currant tomato; hundreds of fruits per plant; fruits borne in trusses of 10-12;<br />
excell<strong>en</strong>t flavour<br />
Lycopersicon lycopersicum (Solanum lycopersicum)<br />
Tomatoes<br />
311.10 Full Basket, distinctive carrot-like silvery-grey foliage on compact 60 cm plants. Heavy crops of<br />
round, slightly flatt<strong>en</strong>ed 7-8 cm fruits; decorative variety that is a real eye-catcher. Does extremely<br />
well in hanging baskets or on patios; determinate; 58 days from transplanting<br />
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180,--<br />
p.o.r.<br />
168,--<br />
156,-- / 10 g<br />
60,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
60,-- / 1.000 sds
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311.20 Siberian Superior, dwarf sprawling plants with very early set of fruits; egg-shaped fruits, good strong<br />
flavour. Not to be confused with Siberia. Siberian Superior is superior in all qualities; determinate<br />
Lysimachia clethroides<br />
311.60 White Lady, drooping spikes of large, white flowers, b<strong>en</strong>t like a sheperd's crook; nice and popular as<br />
a cutflower; leaves turn to lovely shades of crimson and russet in the autumn<br />
Lythrum alatum compactum<br />
311.80 Pink Princesses*, flowering early and rich the very first year; shades of pink, salmon and rose; semi<br />
dwarf plant habit<br />
60,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
596,-- / 10 g<br />
Lythrum x anceps nanum<br />
311.84 New World, rich flowering bright carmine-rose; dwarf, bushy, little hybrids; 1st year flowering 456,--<br />
Lythrum virgatum<br />
311.90 Rose Que<strong>en</strong>, a blaze in late summer with rosy-pink flowers which practically hide the small narrow<br />
leaves; makes a smaller tapering, branched plant than the L. salicaria<br />
Macgregoria racemigera<br />
312.10 Carpet-of-Snow, exquisite annual with masses of sc<strong>en</strong>ted white flowers over summer; requires good<br />
drainage; rarely propagated; a very attractive plant<br />
Macleaya cordata (Bocconia cordata)(B. yedo<strong>en</strong>sis)<br />
312.20 Plumed Poppy, very large panicles, consisting of hundreds of tiny buff-coloured flowers, carried well<br />
above the foliage, make it all together a bold, eye-catching plant<br />
Malcolmia africana (Cheiranthus africanus)<br />
312.50 Gay Blush*, comparatively large flowers with a pretty, bright rosy-pink-lilac shade; flowering<br />
unbelievable long, rich and gay<br />
Malcolmia littorea (Cheiranthus littoreus)<br />
312.60 SunFun*, bright carmine-red, small, single flowers beautifully contrasting with the<br />
free-branching silvery-grey stems and leaves; “Stocks of the Beach”<br />
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106,-- / 10 g<br />
Malva moschata<br />
313.60 Alba, pure white flowers that contrast beautifully with the ferny foliage 46,--<br />
313.64 Appleblossom, abundant pale pink flowers 70,--<br />
313.68 Rosea, rose-pink flowers; very colourful; short spikes 26,50<br />
Malva sylvestris<br />
313.90 Zebrina, lilac-rose with contrasting violet stripes; striking bi-colour 44,--<br />
Malva sylvestris ssp. mauritanica (M. mauritanica)<br />
313.94 Moravia, glossy, ruffled blooms; orchid purple with dark purple veins 22,--<br />
Mandevilla laxa (M. suaveol<strong>en</strong>s)<br />
316.00 Chilean Jasmine, white, fragrant flowers 432,--<br />
Marrubium cyll<strong>en</strong>eum<br />
320.00 Victorian Horehound, lav<strong>en</strong>der flower; soft, lightly scalloped sage-gre<strong>en</strong>, furry leaves; a very nice,<br />
troublefree variety<br />
Marrubium incanum (M. candidissimum)<br />
Silver- or Wooly Horehound, La Marruxh. Wolliger Andorn, Weissfilziger Andorn, Mauseohr, Malrove,<br />
Tetr-ljani, Kransborre, Marulja<br />
320.10 Adamant*, greyish-white leaves; rich flowering with pretty whorls of pure white little flowers; shows<br />
already the first year after sowing<br />
Matthiola bicornis see Matthiola longipetala bicornis<br />
132,--<br />
p.o.r.<br />
68,--<br />
p.o.r.<br />
62,-- / 10 g<br />
324.00<br />
Matthiola fruticulosa per<strong>en</strong>nis (M. arboresc<strong>en</strong>s)<br />
Tree- or Palmstocks<br />
Tr<strong>en</strong>dy Lady*, deep purple-lilac flowers; powerfully fragrant; a lovely sc<strong>en</strong>ting and long blooming<br />
improvem<strong>en</strong>t of the species; a sturdy, healthy grower<br />
40,50<br />
324.10 White Lady, as the above, but pure white 40,50<br />
Matthiola incana (M. f<strong>en</strong>estralis)(Cheiranthus incanus)<br />
Stocks Brompton or Winter Series<br />
324.70 Ladies Party*, beautiful mixture of Lady Elisabeth, White Lady, Rose-, Red- and Violet Lady<br />
Matthiola incana<br />
28,--
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Stocks Dwarf T<strong>en</strong> Week Series<br />
325.60 Azure Blue 32,50<br />
325.62 Bright Rose 32,50<br />
325.64 Crimson 32,50<br />
325.66 Rose-Pink 32,50<br />
325.68 Violet or Dark Blue 32,50<br />
325.72 White 32,50<br />
325.74 T<strong>en</strong> Week Formula Mix 32,50<br />
Matthiola longipetala bicornis (Matthiola bicornis)(Cheiranthus longipetalus)<br />
325.84 Sc<strong>en</strong>tsation, pastel colours; sweetly fragrant 18,--<br />
Matricaria parth<strong>en</strong>ium see Chrysanthemum parth<strong>en</strong>ium<br />
Meconopsis betonicifolia (Cathcartica betonicifolia)(M. baileyi)(M. betonicifolia baileyi)<br />
Himalayan Blue Poppy, Tibetan Blue Poppy, Pavot bleu, Méconopside bleue, Blauer Mohn,<br />
Tibetischer Scheinmohn, Blauwe Papaver, Schijnpapaver, Papavero blu dell'Himalaya, Almindelig<br />
Valmuesøster, Amapola Azul, Blå bergvallmo<br />
326.00 Lhasa Blue, showy heav<strong>en</strong>ly blue flowers with gold<strong>en</strong> stam<strong>en</strong>s 180,-- / 10 g<br />
Meconopsis cambrica (Papaver cambricum)(P. luteum)(Argemone c.)Cerastites c.)<br />
326.08 Welsh Poppy, an attractive small plant with numerous large yellow flowers all the year through<br />
Meconopsis napaul<strong>en</strong>sis (Papaver paniculatum)(M. wallichii)(Stylophorum nepal<strong>en</strong>se)<br />
326.16 Nepal Poppy, deeply lobed leaves felted with silvery hairs, from a sumptuous winter rosett; a main<br />
stem carrying numerous cherry red flowers<br />
Meconopsis villosa<br />
326.24 Yellow, superbly beautiful; gold<strong>en</strong> haired rosettes of leaves with many stems carrying wide nodding<br />
globes of bright yellow in the leaf axils<br />
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554,-- / 10 g<br />
Meconopsis x sheldonii (M. grandis hort.)<br />
326.30 Blue Poppy, the real blue poppy, huge widely flared cobalt goblets on sturdy stems 308,-- / 10 g<br />
Medinilla magnifica<br />
Chandelier Tree, Malaysian Orchid, Showy Medinilla<br />
326.40 Species, one of the showiest tropical, evergre<strong>en</strong> shrubs in the world, with spectacular, huge hanging<br />
clusters of bright pink flowers and showy pink bracts; large dark gre<strong>en</strong> leaves, compact growth<br />
Mediola asparagoides see Asparagus asparagoides<br />
Melampodium leucanthemum<br />
326.50 GoldMedaillon*, bright yellow Mexican mini-marguerites; self cleaning; flowers until frost; large<br />
rounded bushes for landscaping<br />
198,-- / 1 g<br />
Melampodium paludosum<br />
326.52 GoldStar*, yellow daisy-like flowers; dwarf, compact, bushy plants for bedding or pots etc. 60,--<br />
Melianthus major<br />
Touch-Me-Not, Honey Flower, Honey Bush, Peanut Butter Plant, Grande Mélianthe, Kruidjie-Roer-<br />
My-Nie, Honigstrauch, Melero, Flor de miel, Acanto glauco<br />
326.56 Species, the most sumptuous foliage plant for the hot, dry gard<strong>en</strong>; comes from S. Africa, so not<br />
reliable hardy in coldest counties; if over-wintered a deep maroon flower spike may appear above the<br />
foliage, but adds little to the effect; decorative, lush, large blue-grey leaves; likes damp situation;<br />
much used for gard<strong>en</strong>ing on account of its glaucous foliage; is a good acc<strong>en</strong>t plant.<br />
Melica altissima atropurpurea<br />
Red Purple Grass<br />
326.60 Red Spire, ornam<strong>en</strong>tal grass with deep red plumes and reddish brown foliage; excell<strong>en</strong>t in<br />
landscapes and in fresh or dried arrangem<strong>en</strong>ts<br />
48,--<br />
510.--<br />
44,-- / 10 g<br />
Melica ciliata<br />
326.62 Pearl Grass, upright flower spikes full of silvery silky hairs; distinct and showy 42,--<br />
Melica transsilvanica<br />
326.64 Mélique de Transylvanie, light gre<strong>en</strong> foliage; beautiful spikelets; very easy 42,--<br />
Melinis nerviglumis (Rhynchelytrum n.)<br />
Champagne Grass, Natal Ruby Grass, Kopergras<br />
326.66 Aka Ruby Select, richly coloured and highly ornam<strong>en</strong>tal, elegant panicles of wine-coloured spikelets<br />
maturing to purple and later to a soft silver before shattering<br />
64,-- / 1 g
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Melissa officinalis<br />
Balm, Balm mint, Bee herb, Hard<strong>en</strong> balm, G<strong>en</strong>tle balm, Lemon balm, Melissa, Sweet balm, la<br />
Mélisse, Zitron<strong>en</strong>melisse, Citro<strong>en</strong>melisse, Citro<strong>en</strong>kruid, Erba cedrina o Cedronella, Melisa, Toronjil,<br />
Hierba de limón, Citronela, Abejera, Apiastro, Bedaranjí, Cedrón, Hierba luna, Cidronela, Citraria,<br />
Hoja de limón, Torongil, Toronjina, Erva-cidreira, Citronmeliss, Citromfu<br />
326.70 CitroFin, medium sized leaves; high oil cont<strong>en</strong>t; very fragrant; duniform & compact; mildew resistant;<br />
suited for commercial pot plant production, field production and home gard<strong>en</strong>s<br />
Melissa romana hirsuta<br />
326.74 CitroQuick*, dwarf and flat growing, spread-branching ground cover with deep gre<strong>en</strong>, large Melissaleaves;<br />
quick growing herb, suitable for pots, baskets and of course in the kitch<strong>en</strong> gard<strong>en</strong>; the<br />
second year it will grow as tall as all the others<br />
Melothria scabra<br />
326.80 Mexican Sour Gherkin, abundant crops of 3-4 cm gre<strong>en</strong> fruits with darker stripes, appearance of<br />
miniature watermelons and fall off the vines wh<strong>en</strong> ripe; sweet cucumber flavour, contrasted by a<br />
surprising sourness, as if they are already pickled! Great for trellising<br />
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54.--<br />
50,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
M<strong>en</strong>tha aquatica (M. aquatica var. crispa)<br />
326.90 Water Mint, lilac flowers in late summer to late autumn 22,50 / 1 g<br />
M<strong>en</strong>tha pulegium<br />
326.94 MintyMat*, clusters of lilac flowers; leaves have a strong mint aroma; spreading<br />
plant, useful for ground-cover, makes a close mat; flowers the first year<br />
M<strong>en</strong>tha spicata spicata<br />
Spearmint, Gre<strong>en</strong> Mint, M<strong>en</strong>the verte, M<strong>en</strong>the douce, Grüne Minze, M<strong>en</strong>the verde, Aarmunt,<br />
Hierbabu<strong>en</strong>a, Yerbabu<strong>en</strong>a o M<strong>en</strong>ta Verde, Grönmynta, Grønmynte, Grøn Mynte. Viherminttu<br />
326.96 Species, one of the most aromatic mint species; dark gre<strong>en</strong>, oval toothed foliage and short arrowshaped<br />
lilac-purple flower spires<br />
M<strong>en</strong>tzelia decapetala<br />
Texas Star Flower<br />
327.00 White Stars, pearly-white buds, set high at the stems tip; exotic and showy, glaucous foliage; large<br />
t<strong>en</strong>-petalled white flowers and yellow stam<strong>en</strong>s op<strong>en</strong> after sunset to perfume the ev<strong>en</strong>ing<br />
Mert<strong>en</strong>sia maritima ssp. asiatica (M. simplissima)<br />
327.10 Asian Bluebells, attractive per<strong>en</strong>nial woodland plants, grown for their beautiful funnel-shaped flowers,<br />
which are brilliant blue; foliage is bluish grey<br />
56,--<br />
44.--<br />
75,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
48,-- / 1 g<br />
Mert<strong>en</strong>sia virginica (M. pulmonarioides)<br />
327.14 Viginia Bluebells, sky-blue flowers unfurl from large leaves early in season 48,-- / 1 g<br />
Mesembryanthemum criniflorum see Dorotheanthus bellidiformis<br />
Michauxia campanuloides<br />
Bellflower<br />
327.30 WaxiWhite, spikes of blossom, containing countless pure waxy-white, drooping, purple tinted flowers;<br />
the name bellflower, is misleading, as the florets not form a bell at all, but have reflexed petals<br />
somewhat like a Cyclam<strong>en</strong>; a magnific<strong>en</strong>t, handsome, hardy per<strong>en</strong>nial<br />
30,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Mimosa pudica<br />
327.40 Touchy Tina, small pink flowers; fern-like foliage, closing leaflets at touch 12,-- / 1 g<br />
Mimulus cardinalis<br />
327.60 Gold<strong>en</strong> Candelabra, gold<strong>en</strong> orange flowers in subtle variations; long flowering season 74,-- / 10 g<br />
327.62 Orange Candelabra, brightest orange-red; unusually vivid; long flowering 540,--<br />
Mimulus cupreus<br />
327.70 Que<strong>en</strong> Mother*, slightly spotted, deep old rosy-red flowers; a dwarf, very regularly growing variety<br />
with dark gre<strong>en</strong> foliage and dark stems; during the season re-and re-flowering over an extremely<br />
long period<br />
Mimulus guttatus (M. luteus guttatus)(M. langsdorffii)<br />
327.80 Yellow Surpride*, tubular flowers with two lips, yellow with brown, chocolate-like spots on the lower<br />
lip and throat<br />
Mimulus minima<br />
327.90 Twinkling Twiggy*, pure yellow; virtually unknown is this quite delightful, very<br />
delicate, dwarf, creeping plant for the rockery and - give it a chance - lovely, little potplant<br />
466,-- / 10 g<br />
94,-- / 10 g<br />
144,-- / 1 g
<strong>Van</strong> <strong>Dijk</strong> & <strong>Co</strong> B.V.<br />
FlowerSeed <strong>Co</strong>mpany<br />
P.O.Box 137 Enkhuiz<strong>en</strong> Wilhelminaplantso<strong>en</strong> 45<br />
1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
Mimulus pictus<br />
328.00 Sketch*, intricate markings on salver-form flowers; background colour is white, but it is delicately<br />
patterned with clear brown lines<br />
Mimulus x hybridus<br />
328.00 Cinderella*, flowering in only eight weeks from seed is this lovely variety producing an abundance of<br />
soft pink and white flowers; plants good both for pots and bedding<br />
Phone: +31 228 321942 www.vandijk<strong>en</strong>co.com Facsimile: +31 228 316372<br />
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34,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
328.60<br />
Mina lobata (Quamoclit lobata)(Q. mina)<br />
Citronella, lemon graduating in colour to white; good in pots 150,-- / 10.000 sds<br />
328.64 Jungle Que<strong>en</strong>, crimson-orange to yellow flowers; robust selection; short-day plant<br />
150,-- / 10.000 sds<br />
328.66 Spanish Flag, a mass of lovely tube-like flowers graduating in colour from vivid scarlet in the terminal<br />
buds to orange and yellow, while the fully developed flower is a delicate cream colour<br />
56,--<br />
Minuartia capillacea (Alsine bauhinorum)(Ar<strong>en</strong>aria linifolia)<br />
328.70 Drifting Snow*, an abundance of large pure white flowers on long, waving, airy stems forming an<br />
undulating mound of drifting snow; loose mats of fine gre<strong>en</strong>, furry foliage<br />
128,-- / 10 g<br />
Minuartia laricifolia (Alsine laricifolia)(Ar<strong>en</strong>aria laricifolia)<br />
328.74 Surpride, forming d<strong>en</strong>se mats with white flowers 116,-- / 10 g<br />
Mirabilis jalapa (M. biflora)<br />
329.00 Carnival by Night*, unusual mixture of multi-coloured flowers, splashed and flecked with darker<br />
shades; beautifully variegated of mag<strong>en</strong>ta and yellow; deliciously lemon sc<strong>en</strong>ted<br />
Mirabilis multiflora<br />
329.80 Crown Jewels*, a sprawling plant, while the flower clusters are pretty mag<strong>en</strong>ta coloured and inside<br />
dusted with gold by the poll<strong>en</strong>; foliage is yellowish splashed gre<strong>en</strong> and beautifully contrasting<br />
80,-- / 1 kg<br />
144,-- / 1 kg<br />
Mirabilis pumila<br />
329.84 Dwarf Marvel of Peru, the usual colours as M. jalapa, but only half the size p.o.r.<br />
Mirabilis viscosa<br />
329.90 Exotic Dreams*, racemes of funnel-shaped, bright pink flowers; strong stems with fleshy, heartshaped<br />
leaves; wh<strong>en</strong> seeds are ripe the calyx turns brown, <strong>en</strong>larges, and is susp<strong>en</strong>ded over them<br />
like a small umbrella<br />
Molinia arundinacea (M. altissima)<br />
330.10 Gold-Brown, hardy per<strong>en</strong>nial ornam<strong>en</strong>tal grass with beautiful flower spikes in goldish brown autumn<br />
colours, for fresh and dry market use<br />
Molinia caerulea<br />
330.20 Lav<strong>en</strong>der Grass. clumps of bluish gre<strong>en</strong> foliage; ornam<strong>en</strong>tal, easy and useful 18,--<br />
Monarda astromontana<br />
330.40 Bees’ Favourite, masses of flower spikes white mauve-pink blooms above compact plants; leaves<br />
release a pleasant bergamot fragrance<br />
Monarda citriodora<br />
330.50 Lemon Bee Balm, bracts purplish or yellowish; habit of M. didyma; easy grower; aromatic, highly<br />
lemon-sc<strong>en</strong>ted; mature seed heads are attractive dried<br />
Monarda didyma<br />
330.56 Mix, whorls of flowers in shades of scarlet, red, pink and crimson; fragrant 528,--<br />
Monarda fistulosa<br />
330.60 Lilac-Lav<strong>en</strong>der, showy plants with long sl<strong>en</strong>der corollas arranged in lilac-lav<strong>en</strong>der whorls; fragrant<br />
leaves<br />
Monarda m<strong>en</strong>thifolia<br />
330.64 Oregano de la Sierra*, d<strong>en</strong>se heads of pale lav<strong>en</strong>der flowers; sc<strong>en</strong>ted, aromatic, with a spicy warm<br />
oregano-like flavour; grey-gre<strong>en</strong> foliage<br />
Monarda pectinata<br />
330.68 Plains Lemon Monarda, white to pink to purple flowers; candelabra-like flowering stems; perfect for<br />
cutting<br />
Monarda punctata<br />
330.70 Dot O' Spot*, probably more notable for its showy pink leaves, than the d<strong>en</strong>se whorls of small yellow<br />
flowers, dotted purple and with each whorl supported by a necklace of equally showy pink or<br />
120,--<br />
192,--<br />
300,--<br />
24,50<br />
208,--<br />
30,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
21,60 / 10.000 sds<br />
90,-- / 10 g
lav<strong>en</strong>der bracts<br />
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P.O.Box 137 Enkhuiz<strong>en</strong> Wilhelminaplantso<strong>en</strong> 45<br />
1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
Monardella odoratissima<br />
330.84 <strong>Co</strong>yote Mint, lav<strong>en</strong>der-lilac, monarda-like flower heads, much like a dwarf monarda; the leaves smell<br />
of mint; blooming for a long period<br />
Monstera deliciosa (Philod<strong>en</strong>dron pertusum)<br />
330.90 Shingle Plant, indoor, evergre<strong>en</strong> ornam<strong>en</strong>tal foliage plant; leaves, large, handsome, perforated, dark<br />
gre<strong>en</strong><br />
Moricandia arv<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
Sahara's Pearl,Violet Cabbage, <strong>Co</strong>lletxó, <strong>Co</strong>llejón, Tamadjhé, Al heli de Campo, Woestijnviolier<br />
331.00 Purple Mistress+, loose terminal racemes of very showy and pretty lilac flowers veined with a darker<br />
shade; attractive, fleshy, glaucous, grey-gre<strong>en</strong> leaves<br />
Morina longifolia<br />
331.10 Whorl Flower, whorls of tubular, white flowers ageing to rose; after the flowers are finished the<br />
standing gre<strong>en</strong> stems with its fantastic outline are ev<strong>en</strong> more beautiful for gre<strong>en</strong> arrangem<strong>en</strong>t; its<br />
prickly and attractive foliage has a lemon fragrance<br />
Muhl<strong>en</strong>bergia rig<strong>en</strong>s<br />
331.30 Deergrass, handsome, archtectural ornam<strong>en</strong>tal grass with evergre<strong>en</strong> basal foliage clump thin,<br />
silvery, erect flower spikes in summer<br />
Murraya exotica<br />
Orange Jessamine<br />
331.34 White, white flowers, sweetly sc<strong>en</strong>ted; ornam<strong>en</strong>tal red berries; glossy gre<strong>en</strong> leaves<br />
64,-- / 1 g<br />
122,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
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38,50<br />
96,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
38,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
100,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Musa <strong>en</strong>sete (Ensete v<strong>en</strong>tricosum)(M. v<strong>en</strong>tricosum)<br />
331.40 Banana, one of the hardiest bananas; large seeded 120,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Musa velutina<br />
331.44 Small Banana, for tubs and containerts; small seeded 90,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Myosotidium nobile (M. hort<strong>en</strong>sia)<br />
331.80 Chatham Island Forget-me-not, giant white blue c<strong>en</strong>tred, forget-me-not-like flowers on erect spikes;<br />
large glossy, rubbery veined leaves<br />
Myosotis alpestris see Myosotia sylvatica<br />
174,-- / 10 g<br />
Myosotis arv<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
<strong>Co</strong>mmon Forget-me-not, Field forget-me-not, Myosotis des Champs, Ackervergissmeinnicht,<br />
Akkervergeet-mij-nietje<br />
332.20 Species, small blue flowers for along season; flowers the first year from seed 54.--<br />
Myosotis australis<br />
Australian Forget-me-not, Yellow Forget-me-not, Lemmikki-suku<br />
332.34 Yes Yellow, bright yellow flowers; foliage and stems are bronzy gre<strong>en</strong> p.o.r.<br />
Myosotis dissitiflora (M. oblongata)<br />
332.30 Blue Bird, bright sky-blue; used for winter flowering 20,--<br />
Myosotis oblongata see Myosotis dissitiflora<br />
Myosotis palustris semperflor<strong>en</strong>s (M. scorpioides)<br />
332.40 True Blue, the true Forget-me-not that bears spreading stem with numerous sky-blue flowers; long<br />
flowering season; suitable for water gard<strong>en</strong>s<br />
Myosotis sylvatica (M. alpestris)<br />
Dwarf varieties<br />
332.60 Blue Ball, indigo-blue; ball shaped plants 28,--<br />
332.64 Blue Basket, deep blue flowers; erect habit; mid-season 24,--<br />
332.68 Indigo <strong>Co</strong>mpacta, indigo-blue; dwarf and compact plants 24,--<br />
332.72 Ultramarine, deep blue 34,--<br />
Myrrhis odorata<br />
333.00 Sweet Cicely, flower stems topped with flat heads or umbels of white flowers; very fern- like,<br />
aromatic leaves; anise-like taste<br />
Myrtus communis (M. italica)(Latifolia)(M. romana)<br />
333.04 <strong>Co</strong>mmon Myrtle, d<strong>en</strong>se evergre<strong>en</strong> with dark luscious gre<strong>en</strong> foliage; fragrant white flowers, foliage 50,--<br />
24,--<br />
58,--
and berries.<br />
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FlowerSeed <strong>Co</strong>mpany<br />
P.O.Box 137 Enkhuiz<strong>en</strong> Wilhelminaplantso<strong>en</strong> 45<br />
1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
Nandina domestica<br />
333.10 Species, white flowers in large panicles followed by bright red berries; evergre<strong>en</strong> 20,--<br />
Nasturtium officinale (N. aquaticum)(N.fortanum)(Rorippa nasturtium-aquaticum)(R. officinalis)<br />
333.20 Aqua, large leaved water cress 26,50<br />
Nematode Fighter Mix<br />
334.00 I.C.S.-Mix*, of herbs & flowers, fighting nematodes, ants and white flies 150,-- / 1 kg<br />
Nemesia hyssopifolia (N. foet<strong>en</strong>s pallida)<br />
335.30 Sweet Memories*, an abundance of light, sweet pink flowers with a contrasting<br />
yellow eye; they exhale a sweet, rather strong fragrance<br />
336.00<br />
Nemesia strumosa<br />
Triumph Series clean seeds<br />
Blue Gem, pure blue 66,--<br />
336.10 Carmine Que<strong>en</strong>, carmine-red; large flowered 66,--<br />
336.20 Fire King, bright crimson-scarlet; large flowered 78,--<br />
336.30 National Ensign, red and white bi-colour; uniform 96,--<br />
336.40 Orange Prince, pure orange, large flowers 66,--<br />
336.50 Snow Princess, white with yellow c<strong>en</strong>tre; large flowers 66,--<br />
336.70 Palette*, unique bi-colour mixture; many shades as if put together on an artist's palette; freely<br />
flowering; bushy, uniform, upright plants<br />
36,--<br />
336.80 Choice Mixture, very vibrant mixture of mostly yellows, reds and oranges 34,--<br />
Nemesia strumosa suttonii<br />
Carnival Series<br />
337.00 Carnival Mixture, bright colours; tetraploid mixture; large flowers c.s. 32,--<br />
Nemesia versicolor<br />
337.70 Tapestry*, bushy upright plants with rich pastel colours, which complem<strong>en</strong>t and contrast; a superb<br />
glowing 'tapestry' of colour<br />
Nemesia x hybrida (N. strumosa x N. versicolor)<br />
337.80 Grandinette*, robust plants with <strong>en</strong>ormous flowers in brilliant vibrant, mainly carmine-orange-red<br />
shades; very showy and effective c.s.<br />
Nemophila discoidalis<br />
338.40 P<strong>en</strong>ny Black, dark purple, nearly black flowers with narrow white edge 24,--<br />
Nemophila maculata<br />
338.90 Wedgwood Blue*, soft blue flowers with purple blotches 44,50<br />
Nepeta clarkei<br />
339.00 Kashmir Blue*, whorled spikes of pure blue flowers with an attractive, contrasting white blob on the<br />
lower lip<br />
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228,--<br />
108,-- / 10 g<br />
Nepeta dirphya<br />
339.10 Blue, d<strong>en</strong>se, teminal spikes of light blue florets; bushy aromatic plants 22,--<br />
Nepeta mussinii see Nepeta x faass<strong>en</strong>ii<br />
Nepeta nervosa<br />
339.20 Blue Moon, superb, d<strong>en</strong>se blue spikes all summer; carpet-forming plants 116,-- / 10 g<br />
Nepeta siberica (Dracocephalum sibiricum)(N. macrantha)<br />
339.30 Russian Catmint, op<strong>en</strong> spires of rich blue flowers creating delicate acc<strong>en</strong>ts for weeks in midsummer;<br />
elegant and aromatic foliage<br />
44,-- / 10.000 sds<br />
Nepeta subsessilis<br />
339.34 Blue, large blue flowers 174,-- / 10 g<br />
339.40<br />
Nepeta x faass<strong>en</strong>ii (N. mussinii x N. nepetella)(N. mussinii)<br />
Blue, lav<strong>en</strong>der-blue flowers; silvery-grey foliage 32,50<br />
339.44 Select Blue, <strong>en</strong>dless succession of spikes with deeper blue flowers; very attractive with its soft<br />
silvery-grey-gre<strong>en</strong> leaves<br />
50,-- / 10.000 sds<br />
Neptunia monosperma<br />
339.50 Showy Neptunia, delightful flowers in an unusual shade of yellow-gre<strong>en</strong>; a very showy variety and p.o.r.
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1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
useful for culture in pots and pans etc.<br />
Nicandra physalodes violacea<br />
339.80 Black Lanterns, funnel-shaped, blue flowers followed by dry berries <strong>en</strong>closed in ornam<strong>en</strong>tal, Chinese<br />
lanterns, which are of a nearly black colour<br />
Nicotiana affinis see Nicotiana x sanderae<br />
Nicotiana glauca<br />
341.10 Cahuilla*, a handsome plant, to be grown as an annual, with attractive, glaucous bluish foliage;<br />
effective in arrangem<strong>en</strong>ts<br />
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190,-- / 10 g<br />
Nicotiana glutinosa<br />
Ornam<strong>en</strong>tal Tobacco, Tabac Gluant, Strauchtabak, Ziertabak.Siertabak<br />
341.20 Big Mouth*, old rose trumpets; absolutely differ<strong>en</strong>t in the gard<strong>en</strong> 56,--<br />
Nicotiana alata see Nicotiana x sanderae<br />
Nicotiana knightiana<br />
341.30 Kissin’ Gre<strong>en</strong>*, flowers have creamy tubes and bright gre<strong>en</strong> lipsticked lips; rounded grey leaves have<br />
firm texture; a stately and striking annual<br />
341.40<br />
Nicotiana langsdorffii<br />
Cream Splash*, leaves edged and splashed in cream covered with an <strong>en</strong>dless succession of<br />
gre<strong>en</strong>ish-yellow p<strong>en</strong>dulous flowers and ev<strong>en</strong> the flowers showing streaking and variegation<br />
106,--<br />
341.44 Hot Chocolate, starry flower faces are a muted ruby red to chocolate 226,--<br />
341.48 Prettycoats*, odd, gre<strong>en</strong>, tubular, bell-like flowers with blue poll<strong>en</strong> and short flaring 'petticoats'<br />
dangle from a tall branched plant<br />
72,--<br />
Nicotiana mutabilis<br />
341.50 Triangle*, p<strong>en</strong>dant flowers; these start off pure white, age to pale pink, th<strong>en</strong> to rose-pink to rosy-red<br />
Nicotiana occid<strong>en</strong>talis<br />
341.56 Native Tobacco, infloresc<strong>en</strong>ces white panicle-like; few branched; leaves with sticky, glandular hairs<br />
Nicotiana paniculata<br />
341.60 Smaragdos*, fascinating; small tubular flowers are emerald-gre<strong>en</strong> on a pale tube and are born in<br />
panicles; leaves are almost circular, velvety gre<strong>en</strong><br />
Nicotiana rustica<br />
341.70 Gre<strong>en</strong> Skirts*, d<strong>en</strong>se clusters of gre<strong>en</strong>ish-yellow, tubular flowers; op<strong>en</strong> during the day 30,--<br />
341.74 Gre<strong>en</strong> Thimbles*, as the above, but with dwarf habit 60,--<br />
Nicotiana suaveol<strong>en</strong>s<br />
341.80 Fragrant Cloud, pure white; with small, tubular flowers which are powerfully sc<strong>en</strong>ted at night; upright<br />
growing habit<br />
Nicotiana sylvestris<br />
341.90 White Candelabrum, pure white fragrant hanging flowers 22,--<br />
Nicotiana tabacum<br />
Burley Tobacco<br />
342.00 Pink, rosy-pink flowers; a lovely ornam<strong>en</strong>tal also used for smoking with 45 cm leave; great for<br />
gard<strong>en</strong>s and containers; the tobacco can be smoked at itself or bl<strong>en</strong>ded for its unique flavour<br />
Nicotiana x sanderae (N. alata x N. forgetiana)<br />
Tall varieties<br />
342.10 Sc<strong>en</strong>tsation Mixed <strong>Co</strong>lours, full colour-range; flowers stay op<strong>en</strong> at daytime 22,--<br />
Nicotiana x sanderae (N. alata x N. forgetiana)<br />
Dwarf varieties<br />
342.40 BetterBells F2*, dwarf, rich flowering, compact and ev<strong>en</strong> mixture 44,--<br />
Nierembergia hippomanica violacea (N. caerulea)<br />
342.50 Purple Robe, violet-blue 98,--<br />
342.54 White Robe, snow-white 218,--<br />
Nigella bucharica<br />
342.60 Emir of Buchara*, flat blooms, which are soft lav<strong>en</strong>der and wh<strong>en</strong> ageing overlaid with a flush of soft<br />
pink and are re-blooming and re-blooming; dwarf, loose branching, rather op<strong>en</strong>, transpar<strong>en</strong>t plants,<br />
in which the flowers on several stages pose as light-coloured butterflies<br />
212,--<br />
314.--<br />
162,--<br />
580,--<br />
p.o.r.<br />
300,--<br />
36,--
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P.O.Box 137 Enkhuiz<strong>en</strong> Wilhelminaplantso<strong>en</strong> 45<br />
1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
Nigella hispanica see Nigella papillosa<br />
Nigella ori<strong>en</strong>talis<br />
344.10 Transformer, yellow flowers; attractive gre<strong>en</strong> “reversible” seed pods 16,50<br />
Nigella papillosa (Nigella hispanica)<br />
334.30 Lovey-Dovey, large pure white flowers with contrasting almost black seedpods 168,-- / 100.000 sds<br />
334.34 Midnight, velvety dark purple flowers and dark purple pods 168,-- / 100.000 sds<br />
334.38 Ori<strong>en</strong>tal Night*, violet-blue flowers; deep purple pods 42,--<br />
Nolana humifusa<br />
345.00 Little Bells, masses of greish light blue flowers with violet markings; spreading 22,--<br />
Nolana paradoxa ssp. atriplexifolia (N. napiformis)<br />
345.60 Blue Bird, blue, white c<strong>en</strong>tred flowers; suitable for hanging baskets and/or groundcover 18,--<br />
Ocimum basilicum purpuresc<strong>en</strong>s<br />
345.80 Manjericao*, purple-bronze leaves; best red basil 36,--<br />
Ocimum basilicum<br />
Sweet Basil, Basilic, Basilicum, Bazielkruid, Koninklijk Kruid, Basilico, La Albahaca<br />
345.84 Carcanet*, deep dark violet buds are producing nice white flowers, contrasting beautifully to their<br />
dark surrounding; dark gre<strong>en</strong> leaves; dark gre<strong>en</strong> stems<br />
345.90 New Guinea, a rare and seldom se<strong>en</strong> Basil, of which the dull, dark gre<strong>en</strong> leaves are designed with<br />
reddish-violet; flowers are light violet and are contrasting beautifully to the dark surrounding; a<br />
beautiful plant for larger areas and of course for the small border as well, pots, pans, containers not<br />
far from the kitch<strong>en</strong>; taste is rather spicy and seems to be a cross of liquorice and mint<br />
345.98 Ori<strong>en</strong>tal Magic, large, lush gre<strong>en</strong> leaves contrast with square, purple stems and deep purple, tuft-like<br />
flowers; rather late flowering; the spicy aroma is something in betwe<strong>en</strong> cinnamon and anise.<br />
346.02 Windowbox Mini-Basil*, neat, compact, rounded bushy plants perfect for boxes, containers, pans,<br />
pots, tubs highly aromatic, small leaves; delicious in salads or used in everyday cooking<br />
Ocimum gratissimum<br />
Tree Basil<br />
346.30 Species, a sweet-sc<strong>en</strong>ted shrub, whose lime-gre<strong>en</strong> fuzzy leaves are up to 10 cm long; burning<br />
leaves are used to repel mosquitoes; flowers are pale yellow; an eye-catching specim<strong>en</strong> plant which<br />
is also a fine tub plant for the sun room<br />
O<strong>en</strong>othera caespitosa<br />
346.68 White, large, wonderful, fragrant white flowers op<strong>en</strong> in the ev<strong>en</strong>ing and close mid-day; grey-gre<strong>en</strong><br />
fuzzy leaves; low-growing per<strong>en</strong>nial<br />
O<strong>en</strong>othera deltoides<br />
Birdcage Primrose<br />
346.72 White, large and delicate flowers that op<strong>en</strong> white in the morning before turning pink; delightuil small<br />
annual; a 30 cm tall, woody "birdcage" forms around the seed head<br />
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250,--<br />
82,--<br />
25,--<br />
20,-- / 1 g<br />
75,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
O<strong>en</strong>othera fruticosa youngii (O. tetragona)<br />
346.80 Sonn<strong>en</strong>w<strong>en</strong>de, bright yellow flowers; large flowered; upright habit 528,--<br />
O<strong>en</strong>othera glazioviana<br />
346.90 Magic TopPop*, giant flowered, buttery yellow flowers, up to 7,5 cm; an added attraction is their<br />
fragrance<br />
O<strong>en</strong>othera kunthiana<br />
347.00 PrimaDonna*, attractive deep pink flowers stand out against glossy dark gre<strong>en</strong> foliage; ideal for<br />
containers; flowers op<strong>en</strong> early in the morning and ev<strong>en</strong>ing wh<strong>en</strong> cooler; blooming the first year<br />
O<strong>en</strong>othera longissima<br />
347.14 Don Juan*, large soft yellow flowers; long, reddish stems; olive-gre<strong>en</strong> leaves;a stately plant<br />
347.20 O<strong>en</strong>othera macrocarpa (O. missouri<strong>en</strong>sis)<br />
Missouri Yellow, a long succession of large lemon-yellow flowers; neat carpeting habit; attractive<br />
240,--<br />
34,--<br />
160,-- / 10 g<br />
O<strong>en</strong>othera macrocarpa ssp. incana<br />
347.24 Yellow, gold<strong>en</strong> yellow; very large flowered; silvery grey leaves; red stems 78,-- / 10 g<br />
O<strong>en</strong>othera missouri<strong>en</strong>sis see O<strong>en</strong>othera macrocarpa<br />
O<strong>en</strong>othera odorata<br />
192,--<br />
32,50
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347.30 Lemon Sunset, delicate soft yellow; large flowered 76,80<br />
347.34 Apricot Delight*, soft light yellow ageing to a beautiful pastel salmon-pink; fragrant 256,--<br />
O<strong>en</strong>othera pallida<br />
347.40 Jasmine White*, white flowers, ageing to pink, which have a delightful fragrance in the ev<strong>en</strong>ing<br />
O<strong>en</strong>othera pumila (O. per<strong>en</strong>nis)<br />
347.44 Yellow Pygmy, flowering the first year with relatively large bright yellow flowers 94,-- / 10 g<br />
O<strong>en</strong>othera speciosa<br />
347.50 Day & Night*, large, shining silky white flowers changing to soft pink at maturity, carpeting the<br />
ground; blooming night and day over a long period, light sweet fragrance; an orchid-like impression<br />
O<strong>en</strong>othera tetragona glauca (O.fruticosa ssp. glauca)<br />
347.60 Sundrops, bright yellow flowers from reddish buds; upright habit; attractive 348,--<br />
O<strong>en</strong>othera tetraptera<br />
347.64 Species, white to pink flowers; night blooming 108,--<br />
O<strong>en</strong>othera versicolor (O. campylocalyx)<br />
Multicoloured Ev<strong>en</strong>ing Primrose, Onagre multicolore, Vielfarbige Nachtkerze, Veelkleurige<br />
Teunisbloem<br />
347.70 Love Prom<strong>en</strong>ade*, delicate lemon, apricot and orange flowers maturing to orange- or salmon-red,<br />
giving a striking display in your border; upright stems; flowering abundantly the first year<br />
Omphalodes kuzinskyana<br />
347.80 White Rosebud*, dwarf, compact, silvery foliage, tiny white flowers, it is like a pure white forget-m<strong>en</strong>ot;<br />
small upright rosettes; thrives extraordinary well in pots, tubs etc.<br />
Omphalodes linifolia<br />
347.84 Innoc<strong>en</strong>ce*, loose racemes of faintly sweet-sc<strong>en</strong>ted, purest white forget-me-not-like flowers; greyishgre<strong>en</strong>,<br />
silvery foliage<br />
Oncosiphon grandiflorum (P<strong>en</strong>tzia grandiflora)<br />
348.00 GoldButtons*, bright yellow, large, button-like flower heads and lacy, dark gre<strong>en</strong>, aromatic foliage;<br />
fragrant<br />
Operculina brownii<br />
Bush Potato<br />
348.20 Bush Morning Glory, large white, yellow or reddish flowers, followed by odd pods with large sepals<br />
and op<strong>en</strong>ing by a lid-like top; pods might be useful in dried arrangem<strong>en</strong>ts<br />
Origanum hirtum (O. heracleoticum)<br />
348.40 Tasty*, white flowers; mid-gre<strong>en</strong>, oval pointed leaves, slightly wavy at the edges; famous culinary<br />
herb; the best oregano for cooking, better habit than the species<br />
Origanum laevigatum<br />
348.44 Hopleys, it bears from late spring to early autumn rounded panicles of large deep reddish pink<br />
flowers with large, matching bracts; smooth, dark foliage on wiry, red-purple stems<br />
Origanum vulgare<br />
348.48 Pretty Pink*, deep pink flowers changing into light pink; dwarf habit; attracting butterflies 44,--<br />
Orlaya grandiflora<br />
348.60 Brussels’ Lace*, beautiful umbels of large white flowers; good for cutting 204,--<br />
Ornam<strong>en</strong>tal Cabbage see Brassica oleracea<br />
Ornam<strong>en</strong>tal Kale see Brassica oleracea<br />
Orychophragmus violaceus (O.sonchifolius)(Moricanda sonchifolia)<br />
348.70 Lav<strong>en</strong>der Bunge, terminal racemes on branched stems of lav<strong>en</strong>der-blue flowers; versatile and<br />
showy<br />
Oryzopsis hym<strong>en</strong>oides<br />
348.80 Indian Ricegrass, flowering stems are beautifully airy & graceful as an acc<strong>en</strong>t in rock gard<strong>en</strong>s or<br />
borders<br />
Osteospermum x hybridum (O. ecklonis)<br />
Cape Daisy, Rankmargriet, Star of the Veldt, Marguerite du Cap<br />
348.90 Gozo's Pride*, dwarf multi-branching plants with lots of purple, purple-mauve, mauve, rose and white 40,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
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32,50<br />
168,--<br />
126,--<br />
30,--<br />
44,--<br />
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96,--<br />
p.o.r.<br />
40,--<br />
15,--
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1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
Oxalis valdivi<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
Sorrel Shamrock<br />
349.00 Lucky Gold, long succession of yellow flowers; clover-like foliage 62,40<br />
Oxypetalum caeruleum (Tweedia c.)<br />
Blue Milkweed, Star-of-Arg<strong>en</strong>tine<br />
349.04 Southern Stars*, very rare blue, best described as turquoise; fragrant 46,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Oxytropis lambertii<br />
349.08 Purple, many bright purple, pea-like floawer spikes; grey-gre<strong>en</strong> basal leaves; a stunning plant<br />
Ozothamnus lepidophyllus (Helichrysum l.)<br />
349.10 White, terminal clusters of small milky-white flowers; profuse and showy; attractive cut flower, both<br />
fresh and dried<br />
Palafoxia texana (Polypteris texana)<br />
Palafox, Texas Palafox, Palafoxie du Texas<br />
349.30 Fuzzy-Wuzzy*, powderpuff old rose flowers in small racemes; pistils are of a darker rose and are<br />
giving the flowers, because of that, some more distinction; the small, but many, flower petals have a<br />
attractive ruffled appearance while curled and one can talk of little, pinkish curly heads<br />
Panax quinquefolius (Aralia q.)<br />
349.40 American Gins<strong>en</strong>g, dwarf per<strong>en</strong>nial gre<strong>en</strong>house herb with gre<strong>en</strong>ish/yellowish flowers and bright red<br />
berry-like fruits; grown for the roots which are employed in medicine; commercial kind. Stratified<br />
Seeds; fall shipm<strong>en</strong>t only<br />
Pancratium maritimum<br />
349.50 Sea Daffodil, large, fragrant, pure white, Daffodil-like flowers; large tussocks of flat, blue-gre<strong>en</strong><br />
leaves; hardy evergre<strong>en</strong>, handsome bulbous plants<br />
Pandorea jasminoides (Tecoma jasminoides)<br />
349.60 Bower of Beauty, masses of pink trumpet-shaped flowers; glossy vine; lovely jasmine-like fragrans;<br />
excell<strong>en</strong>t for tubes and containers<br />
Pandorea pandorana (Bignonia pandorana)(Pandorea australis)(P. doratoxylon)(Tecoma australis)<br />
349.70 WongaWonga, large bunches of creamy white flowers with pinkish red markings in the throat;<br />
evergre<strong>en</strong> twiner; does well in pots; foliage is a handsome, shiny gre<strong>en</strong> with bronze tints<br />
75,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
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250,--<br />
196,50<br />
Panicum capillare<br />
Old Witch Grass, Flyttet, Hårfin Hirse, Haarästige Hirse, Draadgierst, Buketthirs, Heksehirse,<br />
Hapsihirssi, Panic capillaire, Panico capillare, Jõhvhirss, Panícula con ramas capilares<br />
349.80 Species, large pyramidal panicles, spikelets on sl<strong>en</strong>der pedicels, elegant, tufted habit 48.-- / kg<br />
349.84<br />
Panicum milliaceum<br />
Rubellum*, large p<strong>en</strong>dulous gre<strong>en</strong> flower heads, turning to bright brown; attractive in a rustic fashion<br />
98.-- / kg<br />
349.86 Violaceum, purplish gre<strong>en</strong> p<strong>en</strong>dulous flower heads; attractive for floral art work; fresh or dry 50.-- / kg<br />
Panicum virgatum<br />
349.88 Fontaine, bright gre<strong>en</strong> panicles, first closed later loose, much branched forming a fountain of the<br />
most beautiful, sparkling thin and tiny light gre<strong>en</strong> spatters<br />
Papaver alpinum<br />
350.00 Alpine Poppy, the flowers, which appear all summer, can be orange, yellow, pink or white; it is a<br />
surprise to find sc<strong>en</strong>t in any poppy, but this species has a fair degree of musky fragrance<br />
Papaver amur<strong>en</strong>se (P. anomalum)(P. nudicaule ssp. amur<strong>en</strong>se)<br />
350.20 Amur White, large, pure white flowers on slim, strong stems 180,--/ 100.0000 sds<br />
Papaver anomalum see Papaver amur<strong>en</strong>se<br />
Papaver ar<strong>en</strong>arium eschscholziaeflora<br />
350.30 Red Rage*, breathtaking g<strong>en</strong>uine red, eschscholzia- or California poppy-like flowers; blooms during<br />
the whole summer!<br />
Papaver burseri (P. alpinum ssp alpinum)<br />
350.70 MiniCups*, a mixture of white, yellow and pink, wine and orange-pink; small and single flowers; dwarf<br />
plant habit; mini-nudicaule-type<br />
Papaver commutatum (P. rhoeas commutatum)(P. strigosum commutata)<br />
220,--<br />
44,--<br />
800,--<br />
44,--
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350.80 Ladybird, numerous brilliant scarlet flowers with c<strong>en</strong>tral black, lady-bird-like blobs 44,--<br />
Papaver fauriei<br />
350.90 MoonShine*, light yellow flowers on rather thick and strong, very dwarf stems; does extremely well in<br />
pots, pans and tubes; beautiful for early spring offering<br />
Papaver glaucum<br />
350.94 Tulip Poppy, scarlet; beautiful annual with smooth, grey-gre<strong>en</strong>, lobed leaves, and bearing on long<br />
stalks, large brilliant scarlet, tulip-like flowers; the two inside petals are half the size of the outside,<br />
forming a cup within a cup like an early tulip<br />
Papaver miyabeanum<br />
351.00 Japanese Poppy, yellow; a delightful and desirable plant from Japan with lemon-yellow flowers for a<br />
very long season; flowers the 1st year from seed<br />
Papaver nudicaule ssp amur<strong>en</strong>se see Papaver amur<strong>en</strong>se<br />
Papaver ori<strong>en</strong>tale<br />
351.40 Beauty of Livermere, glowing crimson-scarlet 24,--<br />
351.44 Brilliant, brightest scarlet-red; very large flowers 20,--<br />
351.48 Princess Victoria Louise, salmon-red with c<strong>en</strong>tral black spots 24,--<br />
351.52 Que<strong>en</strong> Alexandra, shades of pink and salmon 62,50<br />
351.56 Royal Wedding, pure white with black c<strong>en</strong>tral blotches 172,50 / 10 g<br />
Papaver ori<strong>en</strong>tale nana<br />
351.90 Allegro, scarlet-red; grows up to 40 cm only 140,--<br />
Papaver pilosum ssp. spicatum<br />
352.00 Orange Crepe, many-flowered panicles of semi-double, light orange, delicate crepe-like flowers<br />
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216,--<br />
46,-- / 1 g<br />
Papaver rhoeas<br />
352.24 Dawn Chorus, a semi-double selection of mostly pastels shades and picotees 314,--<br />
352.26 Mother of Pearls, semi-double and sinle flowering, bicoloured softies 48,-- / 10 g<br />
352.28 Shirley Pinks, just pink forms of this lovely old-fashioned favourite 48,-- / 10 g<br />
352.30 Terracotta, a rather luminous terracotta orange without the black spot 48,-- / 10 g<br />
Papaver rupifragum flore pl<strong>en</strong>o<br />
352.60 Que<strong>en</strong> of Orange*, this is the rare, sumptuous, semi-double flowered per<strong>en</strong>nial, bearing over a very<br />
long season an <strong>en</strong>dless succession of frilly, tissue paper-petalled terracotta orange flowers<br />
90,-- / 10 g<br />
352.80<br />
Papaver somniferum<br />
Single flowered Opium Poppy<br />
Danish Dwarf, shorter selection of the "Danebrog", scarlet with white c<strong>en</strong>tral markings 60.--<br />
352.82 H<strong>en</strong> & Chick<strong>en</strong>s, lilac flowers; seed pod surrounded by small secundary pods 30.--<br />
352.84 Magnifique, vivid, glowing mahogany red with black blotch 50.--<br />
352.86 Maximum (P. s. giganteum), single blue; largest possible seed pods<br />
352.88 Minimum, lilac flowers; smalles possible seed-pods, round in shape 11.40<br />
352.89 Pepperbox, medium size seed-pods remain op<strong>en</strong>, so that seed may be shak<strong>en</strong> out 11.40<br />
Papaver somniferum laciniatum<br />
353.00 Fluffy Crimson, fluffy balls of deeply laciniated crimson petals 44,--<br />
353.04 Fluffy Pink, as above but elegant rose-pink 44,--<br />
353.08 Fluffy Snow, as above but unique bright snow-white 54.--<br />
353.12 Fluffy V<strong>en</strong>us, as above, but warm rosy red with a white base petal 40,--<br />
353.14 Formula Bl<strong>en</strong>d of all Fluffy Fluffies 42,--<br />
Papaver somniferum paeoniflorum<br />
353.46 Berries & Cream*, red & rose shades, striped creamy white 20,--<br />
353.50 Black Widow*, deepest purple; fully double flowers 20,--<br />
353.54 Carnation*, deep rose, strong and attractive colour 20,--<br />
353.58 Cinnabar*, vermilion-red; really looks like a peony 20,--<br />
353.62 Ecstasy*, lovely soft pink 20,--<br />
353.70 Yeah-Yellow*, unusual cream colour 20,--<br />
353.74 Formula Bl<strong>en</strong>d of all huge Paeoni’s 20,--<br />
Papaver tianschanicum<br />
353.84 Morning Kiss*, papery, delicate single, cup-shaped, light orange flowers; flowering one after the<br />
other; mollifying, amazing in its simple beauty<br />
58,--<br />
86,-- / 10 g<br />
Pardancanda x norrisii<br />
354.00 Candy Lillies, shades of white, yellow, red, purple, and blue; mottled and selfs 286,--
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Pardanthopsis dichotoma (Pardanthus d.)(Iris d.)<br />
354.20 Blue; par<strong>en</strong>t of x Pardancanda norrisii; similar in every respect; blue flowers; flowers the first year<br />
12,-- / 1 g<br />
Paronychia kapela<br />
354.40 White, d<strong>en</strong>se carpet of glaucous gre<strong>en</strong> foliage; silvery-white flower bracts 180,-- / 10 g<br />
Parth<strong>en</strong>ium integrifolium<br />
354.50 White Hailstones*, the white flowers are in broad flat-topped clusters; they look like little cauliflower<br />
heads or hailstones; the large coarse leaves are up to 35 cm long, strong, clean stems<br />
Parth<strong>en</strong>ocissus quinquefolia (Ampelopsis quinquefolia)(Vitis quinquefolia)<br />
354.60 Virginia Creeper, useful vines for its habit of clinging to any available means of support and for its<br />
brilliant scarlet colour in early fall<br />
Parth<strong>en</strong>ocissus tricuspidata (Ampelopsis veitchii)<br />
354.64 Boston Ivy, grape-like leaf which also turns to crimson and scarlet in the fall 22,--<br />
354.66 Veitchii, small leaved purple, wh<strong>en</strong> young 22,--<br />
Passiflora alata<br />
Fragrant Granadilla<br />
354.70 Maracuja, deep crimson, very fragrant flowers with along purple and white striped corona; yellow,<br />
edible fruits; woody vine with oval leaves and winged stems<br />
Passiflora aurantiaca<br />
Orange Passion Flower<br />
354.72 Species, pink to orange-red turning sepals; orange to stone-red corolla's, large flowers<br />
Passiflora coccinea<br />
354.76 Species, beautiful, large red flowers with a red and white crown; evergre<strong>en</strong> climber<br />
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98,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
176,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
198,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
354.78<br />
Passiflora coerulea<br />
Blue Passionflower, intriguing flowers of purple, blue and gre<strong>en</strong>ish white; a delicate, sweet sc<strong>en</strong>t;<br />
followed by orange egg-shaped fruits<br />
25,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
354.80 <strong>Co</strong>nstance Eliott, unique fully white flowers 98,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Passiflora coriacea<br />
Bat Wing Passion Flower, Bat-leaf Passion Flower<br />
354.82 Species, flowers are yellowish, perfect little gems; the vine produces deep purple coloured fruit;<br />
spectacular long leaves, resembling a bat in flight are thick, waxy deep gre<strong>en</strong>, smooth texture,<br />
oblong and quite wide<br />
Passiflora cuprea (Cieca c.)<br />
Devil's Pumpkin, Lizard's Tail<br />
354.83 Species, elegant maroon flowers with long sl<strong>en</strong>der petals; t<strong>en</strong>der per<strong>en</strong>nial evergre<strong>en</strong> vine with oval,<br />
blue-gre<strong>en</strong> leaves<br />
216,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
216,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
354.84<br />
Passiflora edulis<br />
Purple Granadilla, flowers gre<strong>en</strong> and white; purple, tasty edible fruits; prolific and easy grower<br />
98,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
354.86 Red Granadilla, as above but with red fruits 98,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
354.88 Yellow Granadilla, as above, but with yellow fruits 80,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Passiflora foetida<br />
355.00 Wild Water Lemon, it bears white, pink, purplish or blue passion flowers; unique for their feathery,<br />
Love-in-a-Mist-like bracts<br />
198,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Passiflora gracilis<br />
355.04 Species, whitish gre<strong>en</strong>, rather small flowers; striking red fruits 198,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Passiflora herbertiana<br />
Native Passion Fruit<br />
355.08 Species, yellow flowers ;fruits are gre<strong>en</strong>-skinned, white fleshed, with quite tasty flavour; rare, edible<br />
passion fruit native to Australia; fast growing vine<br />
Passiflora incarnata<br />
355.12 MayPop, produces showy white, lav<strong>en</strong>der and violet-blue, sweet-sc<strong>en</strong>ted flowers and yellow, edible<br />
fruits; quite hardy<br />
98,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
198,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Passiflora ligularis<br />
Sweet Granadilla, Yellow Passion fruit, Barbadine<br />
355.16 Species, flowers are sweet and musky in odour; bearing 3 leaf like, pointed bracts, faintly toothed; 98,-- / 1.000 sds
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1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
sepals are gre<strong>en</strong>ish-white, lanceolate; petals pinkish white; filam<strong>en</strong>ts, in 2 rows, white, horizontally<br />
striped with purple-blue; fruit is long, gre<strong>en</strong> with purple blush on sunny side<br />
Passiflora maliformis<br />
<strong>Co</strong>nch Apple, Sweet Calabash, Sweet Cup, Callebassie<br />
355.18 Species, op<strong>en</strong> flower with keeled, gre<strong>en</strong>, maroon-dotted sepals and 5 small petals, gre<strong>en</strong>ish-white,<br />
dotted with red or purple; fragrant; the sweet calabash is light-yellow with a very hard shell;<br />
evergre<strong>en</strong> leaves are ovate-cordate, fairly thin, light-gre<strong>en</strong>; the vine is woody but sl<strong>en</strong>der<br />
Passiflora molissima (Tacsonia m.)<br />
355.20 Fragrant Bananas*, attractive, exotic, pink flowers and large downy, lovely fragrant, yellowish<br />
banana-shaped fruit<br />
Passiflora morifolia<br />
355.24 Species, delightful, little gre<strong>en</strong>ish-yellow or white and mauve flowers; deep purple fruits<br />
Passiflora quadrangularia<br />
355.28 Giant Granadilla, large, deep red, fragrant flowers; striking purplish filam<strong>en</strong>ts; large, yellow, oval fruits<br />
with a pleasant sweet taste<br />
Passiflora rubra<br />
Zombi Apple<br />
355.30 Yellow, creamy to yellow flowers, produced abundantly; red and cream striped fruits, said to be<br />
edible; vine with attractive, downy, two-lobed leaves<br />
Passiflora subpeltata<br />
White Passion Flower<br />
355.32 Species , small, ornate, pure white flowers, borne abundantly and followed by yellow-gre<strong>en</strong> fruits with<br />
little pulp; small 3-lobed leaves; handsome flowering vine<br />
Passiflora t<strong>en</strong>uifolia<br />
355.36 Species, flowers are like P. coerulea but smaller (5 cm) and somewhat yellowish with beaitiful speck<br />
on the flower; small, round, yellow fruits<br />
Passiflora vitifolia<br />
355.40 Species, large, bright red or deep orange flowers; red or yellow filam<strong>en</strong>ts; edible fruits with a<br />
strawberry-like taste<br />
200,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
98,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
198,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
198,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
162,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
98,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
98,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
198,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Patersonia occid<strong>en</strong>talis<br />
Native Iris<br />
355.60 Koma, rich blue flowers; many in each spikelet; rigid foliage 126,--<br />
Patrinia gibbosa<br />
Gold<strong>en</strong> Valerian<br />
355.68 Yellow Stars, a most attractive semi-dwarf plant form the mountains of Japan with wide flat plates of<br />
bright yellow flowers in early summer<br />
Pectis angustifolia<br />
Lemonweed<br />
355.74 Limoncillo, very fragrant annual with yellow flowers; carpeter 75,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Peganum harmala<br />
355.80 Urumqui*, sprawling plant with yellowish white flowers and sparse leaves; the seeds of this plant are<br />
used to obtain the dye "Turkish Red"<br />
Pelargonium peltatum (P. lateripes)<br />
Ivy-leaved Geranium<br />
356.00 F2 <strong>Co</strong>lorShow Mixed, a good trailing habit and an excell<strong>en</strong>t colour range; this variety is ideally<br />
suitable for hanging baskets and containers<br />
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140,--<br />
160,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Pelargonium zonale (P. x hortorum)<br />
F2. Hybrids<br />
Giga, large flowered types; sturdy plants, producing large flower heads. Early<br />
flowering and excell<strong>en</strong>t in borders having a natural basal branching habit<br />
356.10 Giga salmon-red 720,--<br />
356.14 Giga scarlet 720,--<br />
356.18 Giga rose 720,--<br />
356.22 Giga white 720,--<br />
356.30 Giga formula mixed 720,--<br />
Peltiphyllum peltatum (Saxifraga p.)(Darmera p.)
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1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
356.70 Pink Ball, fist-sized balls of delicate pink primula-like flowers; huge gunnera-like leaves; fabulous<br />
waterside plant<br />
192,-- / 10 g<br />
356.80<br />
P<strong>en</strong>nisetum alopecuroides (P. compressum)(P. japonicum)(P. purpurasc<strong>en</strong>s)<br />
Creamy white, hardy per<strong>en</strong>nial grasses; infloresc<strong>en</strong>ce very graceful and useful for cutting and drying<br />
for winter decoration<br />
96,-- / 10 g<br />
356.82 Viridesc<strong>en</strong>s, darker spikes than the species; broad-leaved 80,-- / 10 g<br />
P<strong>en</strong>nisetum glaucum (P. americanum)<br />
Black Candle-Millet, Cattail, Bulrush, Pearl Millet, P<strong>en</strong>icillaria<br />
356.90 Purple Arrows, long, upright purple cattail or sorghum-like flower spikes; stems & foliage are purple<br />
too; good for dried arrangem<strong>en</strong>ts<br />
P<strong>en</strong>nisetum setaceum c.s.<br />
356.94 Pink Fountain, long feathery flower spikes are pinkish and nod and sway in the slightest breeze,<br />
above lush narrow-bladed grass; must be amongst the most graceful, beautiful ornam<strong>en</strong>tal grasses<br />
30,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
P<strong>en</strong>nisetum villosum (P. longistylum)<br />
356.98 Feathertop*, white, woolly nodding flower spikes 174,--<br />
P<strong>en</strong>stemon ambiguus<br />
357.00 Phlox or Sand P<strong>en</strong>stemon, phlox-like flowers are white to pink 240,--<br />
P<strong>en</strong>stemon angustifolius<br />
357.02 Pagoda , numerous sky-blue flowers <strong>en</strong>cirlce the stalks in summer like a pagoda; fine per<strong>en</strong>nial with<br />
blue-gre<strong>en</strong> leaves<br />
P<strong>en</strong>stemon barbatus praecox nanus (P. barbatus x P. virgatus)<br />
357.04 Bedding Beau*, beautiful spires of rose, pink, lilac-red, white and blue tubular or bell-shaped flowers;<br />
evergre<strong>en</strong> clumps of foliage; very ev<strong>en</strong> and compact; 1st year flowering<br />
P<strong>en</strong>stemon confertus<br />
357.10 Yellow, d<strong>en</strong>sely, crowded spikes with true light yellow flowers 384,--<br />
P<strong>en</strong>stemon cyananthus (P. glaber cyananthus)<br />
357.20 Blue, long, sl<strong>en</strong>der spires d<strong>en</strong>sely populated with flowers of a lovely, int<strong>en</strong>se, bright blue colour 352,--<br />
P<strong>en</strong>stemon digitalis (P. laevigatus digitalis)<br />
357.24 Husker Red, panicles of white flowers and up to 95% ornam<strong>en</strong>tal, bronzy purple leaves<br />
P<strong>en</strong>stemon eatonii<br />
357.28 Firecracker,long, narrow coral-orange flowers;large, triangular glaucous foliage; exciting combination<br />
P<strong>en</strong>stemon grandiflorus<br />
Large Flowered P<strong>en</strong>stemon<br />
357.32 Species, huge, lav<strong>en</strong>der-blue flowers; smooth, grey-gre<strong>en</strong> fleshy basal leaves; long stems<br />
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180,--<br />
28,--<br />
186,-- / 10 g<br />
40,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
40,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
357.36<br />
P<strong>en</strong>stemon hartwegi (P. g<strong>en</strong>tianoides)<br />
Scarlet Que<strong>en</strong>, brilliant scarlet with white markings 32,50<br />
357.40 S<strong>en</strong>sation, mixture of complete colour range of whites, pinks, reds, lilacs and purples; large flowers;<br />
to be grown as annual<br />
28,--<br />
P<strong>en</strong>stemon heterophyllus<br />
357.44 Zürichblau, very rich flowering with g<strong>en</strong>tian-blue flowers 436,--<br />
P<strong>en</strong>stemon hirsutus pygmaea (P. pubesc<strong>en</strong>s)<br />
357.50 Pygmy Trumpets*, spikes of rich flowering, lovely pink-mauve and white flowers in large clusters;<br />
attractive foliage with a conspicuous tinge to the leaves<br />
P<strong>en</strong>stemon linarioides<br />
Mat P<strong>en</strong>stemon<br />
357.54 Blue, a hardy, mounding per<strong>en</strong>nial with blue flowers amongst narrow, soft gre<strong>en</strong> foliage<br />
P<strong>en</strong>stemon palmeri<br />
357.58 Pink , large and lovely, fragrant white blooms tinged with pink or lilac; if sown early it can flower the<br />
first year already; grey-glaucous, glabrous foliage<br />
P<strong>en</strong>stemon pinifolius<br />
357.62 Pineleaf, beautiful bright orange-red flowers; needle-like, evergre<strong>en</strong> foliag; a spl<strong>en</strong>did border<br />
per<strong>en</strong>nial resembling a dwarf, long blooming, cushion<br />
186,-- / 10 g<br />
75,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
84,--<br />
420,--
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P.O.Box 137 Enkhuiz<strong>en</strong> Wilhelminaplantso<strong>en</strong> 45<br />
1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
P<strong>en</strong>stemon t<strong>en</strong>uis<br />
357.66 Lilac-rose, numerous, small soft rosy-lilac flowers with a whitish throat; nice upright growing; well<br />
branched plant. It is an ideal border variety and very beloved by bees<br />
P<strong>en</strong>stemon x mexicali<br />
Rocky Mountain Beard Tongue<br />
357.70 Miniature Bells, mixture of pink. purple and rose shades; blue-gre<strong>en</strong> foliage; dwarf, attractive variety<br />
for pots, bedding and container use; first year flowering per<strong>en</strong>nial<br />
Perilla frutesc<strong>en</strong>s nankin<strong>en</strong>sis laciniatus (Ocimum frutesc<strong>en</strong>s)(P. ocimoides)<br />
Beefsteak Plant, Purple Mint, Chinese Basil, Perilla de Nankin, Schwarznessel, Bladmynta, Aojiso,<br />
Akajiso, Cinnamon Plant, Purpurnesle<br />
358.00 Beau Shiso*, deep purple-red coloured foliage; the tiny red seedlings are highly ornam<strong>en</strong>tal and tasty<br />
in salads etc.<br />
Petalostemon purpureum<br />
358.10 Purple Prairie Clover, showy rosy-purple flowers; a very attractive bushy plant with finely cut pinnate<br />
foliage<br />
120,-- / 10 g<br />
94.-- / 10 g<br />
Petrorhagia saxifraga (Tunica s.)(Kohlrauschia s.)<br />
358.20 Pink, like miniature 'Baby Breath', continuously flowering with pale pink flowers 94,--<br />
Peucedanum ostruthium<br />
358.30 Masterwort, the whole plant is quite aromatic, white flowers 168,--<br />
Petunia x hybrida<br />
The best Petunia for groundcover and containers<br />
358.60 Niagara Falls, purple 168,--<br />
358.64 Victoria Falls, pink 168,--<br />
Petunia x hybrida<br />
358.80 <strong>Co</strong>lorama mixed, dwarf, uniform, compact and long flowering 54,50<br />
Phacelia bolanderi<br />
360.00 Lilac Surprise*, lilac flowers contrast pleasingly with the grey-gre<strong>en</strong> leaves; an useful per<strong>en</strong>nial<br />
ground cover<br />
Phacelia campanularia<br />
360.10 Blue Bells, erect bell-shaped flowers are born in clusters, produced in great abundance and of a<br />
rich, true, deep blue colour with white c<strong>en</strong>tres<br />
Phacelia congesta<br />
360.20 Blue Cures*, lav<strong>en</strong>der-blue; erect habit, bell-shaped flowers in d<strong>en</strong>se corymbs 12,--<br />
Phacelia grandiflora<br />
360.30 Cassidony*, delicate, slightly darker veined, large lav<strong>en</strong>der flowers with a paler c<strong>en</strong>tre lav<strong>en</strong>der<br />
stam<strong>en</strong>s and light coloured anthers<br />
Phacelia minor (P. whitlavia)(Whitlavia grandiflora)<br />
360.40 Purple Bells*, small flowers in purple-violet; hanging in racemes; excell<strong>en</strong>t for boxes, pans, pots, tubs<br />
and hanging baskets<br />
Phacelia parryi<br />
360.50 Blue Cups*, a large flowered P. campanularia; purplish-blue flowers with conspicuous white anthers;<br />
widely bell-shaped in loose terminal comes<br />
Phacelia purshii<br />
360.60 Beautiful Dreamer*, large rounded flowers of the softest lav<strong>en</strong>der merging to expanded pastel cream,<br />
slightly spotted c<strong>en</strong>tre; blooms the whole summer<br />
Phacelia serica<br />
360.70 Blue, charming indigo-blue flowers with long-protruding stam<strong>en</strong>s; rosettes of beautiful, silvery-hairy,<br />
fern-like foliage<br />
Phacelia viscida (Eutoca viscida)<br />
360.90 Tropical Surf, a very charming variety with incredibly rich, deep blue, saucer-shaped flowers with<br />
attractive white c<strong>en</strong>tres<br />
Phacelia viscida compacta (Eutoca viscida <strong>Co</strong>mpacta)<br />
360.94 Blue Foam*, incredibly rich, deep blue, saucer-shaped flowers with white c<strong>en</strong>tres; selected for<br />
compact habit and nicely mounded plants<br />
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p.o.r.<br />
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p.o.r.<br />
p.o.r.<br />
40,--<br />
50,--<br />
128,-- / 10 g<br />
890,--<br />
980,--
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P.O.Box 137 Enkhuiz<strong>en</strong> Wilhelminaplantso<strong>en</strong> 45<br />
1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
Phaeosperma globosa<br />
<strong>Co</strong>nfetti Grass<br />
361.00 Species, broad clumps of leaves make a spectacular picture followed by multi-branching seed heads<br />
carrying large seeds<br />
Pharbitis hederacea (Ipomoea hederacea)<br />
Ivy-like Morning Glory<br />
361.20 Basket Pink, bright cerise-pink flowers with a white throat; gre<strong>en</strong> leaved; vigorously growing and<br />
early flowering; beautiful in pots, containers for patio and balcony<br />
Pharbitis hederacea (Ipomoea hirsuta)(I. hederacea triloba)<br />
Ivy-like Morning Glory<br />
361.30 Basket Blue, a miniature climber; outdoors in a warm sheltered position; the sky-blue blooms will<br />
op<strong>en</strong> in the ev<strong>en</strong>ing and stay op<strong>en</strong> until around mid-day<br />
Pharbitis hederifolia see Quamoclit hederifolia<br />
Phlomis cashmeriana<br />
362.00 Kashmir Lilac*, whorls of soft lilac-mauve flowers; branched stems above bold, rough-textured leaves<br />
98.— /. 10 g<br />
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108,-- / 10 g<br />
Phlomis russeliana (P. viscosa)<br />
362.10 Yellow, whorls of rich yellow hooded flowers; clumps of soft heart-shaped leaves 256,--<br />
Phlomis samia<br />
362.14 Yellow, an interesting plant for the border; tall, downy stems with whorls of creamy yellow flowers<br />
Phlomis tuberosa<br />
362.20 Kalmyks*, numerous, d<strong>en</strong>se, many-flowered whorls at the top sl<strong>en</strong>der upright branches of unusual,<br />
d<strong>en</strong>sely hairy, warm purplish-rose flowers<br />
78,-- / 10 g<br />
94,-- / 10 g<br />
Phlox drummondii grandiflora<br />
363.00 Alba, pure white 16,50<br />
363.04 Brilliant, white flowers with deep rose c<strong>en</strong>tres 16,50<br />
363.08 <strong>Co</strong>ccinea, vibrant scarlet; unique colour 15,--<br />
363.12 Isabellina, creamy-yellow 16,50<br />
363.16 Leopoldii, clear rose-pink with small white c<strong>en</strong>tres 16,50<br />
363.18 l’Orange*, bright orange with a hue of silver 24,--<br />
363.20 Stellata Spl<strong>en</strong>d<strong>en</strong>s, scarlet-red with white eye 16,50<br />
363.24 Vermilion, bright vermilion-scarlet 16,50<br />
Phlox drummondii peltataeflora<br />
Annual Phlox, Drummond's Phlox, Phlox de Drummond, Flamm<strong>en</strong>blum<strong>en</strong>, Vlambloem<br />
364.30 Summer Showers*, varieties with large, bright stars (like Pelargonium peltata); absolutely the most<br />
beautiful and distinct annual phlox existing<br />
Phlox drummondii nana compacta<br />
364.60 Magic Mix, dwarf mixture of bright colours; special selection 36,--<br />
Phlox drummondii nana compacta<br />
Dward Beauty Series<br />
365.00 Blue Beauty, mid blues; some variation 22,--<br />
365.04 Crimson Beauty, bright crimson; the darkest colour 22,--<br />
365.08 Pink Beauty, bright pink; pastel-like 22,--<br />
365.12 Scarlet Beauty, vivid vermillion-scarlet 22,--<br />
365.16 Violet Beauty, deep violet-blue 22,--<br />
365.20 White Beauty, pure white 22,--<br />
365.24 Yellow Beauty, creamy-yellow 22,--<br />
365.30 Formula Mixture, a few special colours are added 28,--<br />
Phlox x paniculata (P. decussata)(P. x hortorum)<br />
370.00 New Hybrids, white, mauve, pink, red and purple shades 66,--<br />
Pho<strong>en</strong>ix canari<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
370.80 Date Palm, sl<strong>en</strong>der stem; graceful and erect, leaflets very numerous 32,50 / 1.000 sds<br />
Pho<strong>en</strong>ix roebelinii<br />
370.84 Species, beautiful plant for room, conservatory or glasshouse; dark gre<strong>en</strong>, slightly bowing leaves<br />
give an elegant appearance<br />
Phormium t<strong>en</strong>ax atropurureum<br />
94,--<br />
60,-- / 1.000 sds
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1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
Bronze New Zealand Flax<br />
370.90 Monrovia Red, yellow-orange flower spikes; attractive fan-shaped clumps of burgundy-bronze swordlike<br />
leaves make this plant a stunning acc<strong>en</strong>t; useful for mass plantings, and textural acc<strong>en</strong>ts<br />
Phragmites australis (P. communis)<br />
371.00 <strong>Co</strong>mmon Reed, handsome drooping purplish-brown panicles; stems for thatching; needs abundant<br />
moisture; can grow up to 6 meters high in d<strong>en</strong>se stands<br />
Phuopsis stylosa (Crucianella stylosa)<br />
372.00 Smell to Smile*, rather strong sc<strong>en</strong>ted, pink flowers; bright gre<strong>en</strong>, finely divided foliage 512,--<br />
Phygelius aequalis<br />
372.10 River Bells*, pure, soft pastel yellow flowers in oblong cymes 72,-- / 1 g<br />
Phygelius cap<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
372.20 Cape Fuchsia, nodding scarlet flowers in many flowered panicles; superb plant 56,-- / 1 g<br />
Phylia dulcis (Lippia dulcis)<br />
Aztec' Sweet Herb, Plante sucrée des Aztèque, Aztekisches Süßkraut, Aztek<strong>en</strong>kruid, Hierba dulce<br />
azteca, Oroznz, Mexican Lippia, Aztécké sladidlo<br />
372.30 Species, low creeper with small white flowers; fast growing attractive groundcover for areas with mild<br />
winters; leaves have a curious and amazingly sweet flavour and turn red wh<strong>en</strong> the temperature<br />
drops; an attractive curiosity; excell<strong>en</strong>t in hanging baskets<br />
Physalis alkek<strong>en</strong>gi (P bunyardii)(P franchettii)<br />
Bladder Herb, Winter Cherry, Chinese Lanterns, Japanese Lantern, l' Alkék<strong>en</strong>ge, Amour <strong>en</strong> Cage,<br />
<strong>Co</strong>queret, Lanterne, Lampionsblume, Blas<strong>en</strong>kirsch<strong>en</strong>, Jud<strong>en</strong>kirsch<strong>en</strong>, Echte Lampionplant, Hozuki<br />
372.40 Gigantea, large red fruits <strong>en</strong>closed by the bright orange or orange-red calyx 26,50<br />
372.44 Pygmy*, smallest glowing orange paper-lantern fruits; good in pots 68,--<br />
Physalis peruviana pruinosa<br />
Tall Cape Gooseberry, <strong>Co</strong>ssack Pineapple, Barbados Gooseberry, Strawberry Tomato<br />
373.00 SunFruit*, large fruited; in papery husk; are picked wh<strong>en</strong> the papery husk gets a straw like colour;<br />
fruits are relatively large, but they ripe later than the Pineapple Cherries. They taste excell<strong>en</strong>t! Can<br />
be eat<strong>en</strong> fresh or preserved; an easy crop<br />
Physalis peruviana pubesc<strong>en</strong>s<br />
Dwarf Cape Gooseberry, Tiger Cherry<br />
373.10 Pineapple Cherries*, fruits are smooth, rather small, sweet, yellow-orange early rip<strong>en</strong>ing and wh<strong>en</strong><br />
ripe they fall off and the only thing to do is gathering<br />
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234.--<br />
32.-- p. 1000 sds<br />
Physostegia virginiana (P. d<strong>en</strong>ticulata)(P. latid<strong>en</strong>s)(P. nivea)(P. speciosa)<br />
373.30 Rose, beautiful strong, snapdragon-like, rose-pink flowers 120,--<br />
373.34 White, as above but pure white 100,--<br />
Plantago major rosularis<br />
Gre<strong>en</strong> Roses<br />
373.50 Bowles Variety*, intriguing pyramidal, deep gre<strong>en</strong> rose-like rosettes, reminisc<strong>en</strong>t of a small gre<strong>en</strong><br />
zinnia<br />
Platycodon grandiflorus (Campanula grandiflora)(Wahl<strong>en</strong>bergia grandiflora)<br />
373.60 Blue, deep blue; star-shaped flowers with exotic inflated, balloon-like buds 54,50<br />
373.64 Rose, as the above, but bright pink 120,--<br />
373.68 White, as the above, but pure white 104,--<br />
Platycodon grandiflorus apoyama nana<br />
373.70 Streaker, a dwarf and beautiful white with blue veins 94,-- / 10 g<br />
373.74<br />
Platycodon grandiflorus nana<br />
Mini Blue*, flowers the first year from seed with bright violet-blue flowers; excell<strong>en</strong>t for pots and<br />
gard<strong>en</strong>; really wonderful<br />
310,-- / 10 g<br />
373.78 Mini White*, as above, but pure white with a few light blue lines 310,-- / 10 g<br />
Platystemon californicus (P. leiocarpus)<br />
373.90 Cream Cups, large five petalled creamy flowers about 3 cm across, splashed yellow at the base; an<br />
unusual, pretty, delicate looking dwarf spreading Poppywort; glaucous-gre<strong>en</strong> hairy foliage, forming a<br />
tuft<br />
Plumbago auriculata (P. cap<strong>en</strong>sis)<br />
374.00 Sky-blue, a profusion of clear sky-blue flowers in phlox-like heads 80,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
36,--<br />
204,--<br />
328,--
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1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
Podolepis jaceoides<br />
Showy Podolepis, Everlasting<br />
374.06 Species, distinct new gold<strong>en</strong>-yellow everlasting; solitary flowers 336,--<br />
Poinciana gilliesii see Caesalpina gilliesii<br />
Poinciana pulcherrima see Caesalpina pulcherrima<br />
Polemonium caeruleum<br />
374.18 Blue Pearl, azure-blue; early- and long flowering 34,--<br />
374.26 White Pearl, pure white counterpart of Blue Pearl 64,--<br />
Polemonium cashmerianum<br />
374.30 Flying Saucers*, showy & op<strong>en</strong>, large, bright g<strong>en</strong>tian-blue flowers with a large whitish c<strong>en</strong>tre and<br />
very decorative, deep yellow poll<strong>en</strong> and a darkblue stigmauic lobe; attractive foliage; dwarf compact,<br />
bushy plants; beautiful for bedding, containers, pots, etc.; one of the most graceful polemoniums,<br />
actually it looks ev<strong>en</strong> as a bellflower-variety<br />
Polemonium pauciflorum nanum<br />
374.40 Brassband*, tubular yellow-tan trumpet-shaped flowers with red markings on the back, in large<br />
clusters on strong stems; dwarf plants<br />
Polemonium pulcherrinum<br />
374.50 Blue, bell-shaped flowers; violet-blue with yellow throat and dark purple spots; feathery foliage;<br />
compact<br />
Polycalymna stuartii (Myriocephalus s.)<br />
374.60 Poached Egg Daisy, charming cut flower and everlasting; white, yellow c<strong>en</strong>tred flowers<br />
40,-- / 1 g<br />
Polygonum bistorta (Bistorta major)<br />
374.64 Fleece Flower, pink flowers in d<strong>en</strong>se cylindrical spikes, solitary and terminal, radical foliage 126,--<br />
Polygonum capitatum (Persicaria c.)<br />
374.66 Punching Balls*, a trailing plant with many, clover-like heads, composed of a myriad of tiny pink<br />
flowers against nice, gre<strong>en</strong> and bronze foliage; reddish stems<br />
Polygonum hydropiperoides<br />
Wasabi Plant, Water Pepper<br />
374.70 She Chuan Zi, an interesting plant that is related to smart weeds; .Japanese culinary herb, the<br />
leaves are much used for flavouring "sashimi", or for mixing with rice. Sharp, acrid hot taste. This<br />
strain has reddish stems with drooping pink flowers<br />
Polygonum tinctorium<br />
Dyer's Knotweed, Japanese Indigo, Indigoduiz<strong>en</strong>dknoop, Färberknöterich, Liao Lan, Xian Lan<br />
374.74 Species, terminal clusters of small pink flowers; the compound "indican", which yields indigo, is<br />
pres<strong>en</strong>t in the leaves; substitute for Isatis as a dye plant because the leaves produce a beautiful blue<br />
dye; annual herb used medicinally in China; similar in appearance to the common Smartweeds<br />
Polypogon monspeli<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
374.78 Beard Grass, showy d<strong>en</strong>se tawny-yellow panicles 24,--<br />
Portulaca grandiflora<br />
374.88 FlowerFlow*, abundance of beautiful, sprightly, straight colours in a grand style bl<strong>en</strong>d; large double<br />
flowers; extraordinary long flowering<br />
Portulaca scand<strong>en</strong>s<br />
Sun Jewels, Chevalier d'onze heures<br />
374.90 Dancing Girls*, real jewels for the balcony, hanging baskets, containers, pots and so on, where they<br />
play in colour and differ<strong>en</strong>t heights, hanging, climbing and performing as Dancing Girls<br />
Pot<strong>en</strong>tilla anserina<br />
Goose Grass, Silverweed, Zilverschoon, Pot<strong>en</strong>tille des Oies, Ga<strong>en</strong>sefingerkraut , Gänserich, Gåsör,<br />
Tagamura<br />
375.10 Species<br />
gold<strong>en</strong>-yellow flowers; gre<strong>en</strong> feathered foliage; silvery coloured underneath<br />
Pot<strong>en</strong>tilla arg<strong>en</strong>tea<br />
375.20 Silvery Cinquefoil, a delightful, species with attractive foliage, b<strong>en</strong>eath silver-foliaged and very<br />
charming single rose-like sulphur-yellow flowers<br />
Pot<strong>en</strong>tilla atrosanguinea<br />
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320.--<br />
36,--<br />
p.o.r.<br />
24.-- / g<br />
76,--
<strong>Van</strong> <strong>Dijk</strong> & <strong>Co</strong> B.V.<br />
FlowerSeed <strong>Co</strong>mpany<br />
P.O.Box 137 Enkhuiz<strong>en</strong> Wilhelminaplantso<strong>en</strong> 45<br />
1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
Himalayan Cinquefoil, Ruby Cinquefoil, Blutrotes Fingerkraut, Bloedrode Ganzerik, Blodfingerört<br />
375.24 Etna, is compared with the species far more dwarf and compact with rather large, darkest crimson<br />
flowers and is said to be the best of all herbaceous pot<strong>en</strong>tillas; is on the underside of the leaves nice<br />
silvery-haired<br />
375.26 Fireball, double flowered mixture of red, gold, orange and a few unique bi-colours; absolutely ideal<br />
for gard<strong>en</strong> borders<br />
Pot<strong>en</strong>tilla atrosanguinea argyrophylla<br />
375.28 Species palmate leaves, many bright orange-eyed, yellow flowers 588,--<br />
Pot<strong>en</strong>tilla glandulosa<br />
375.30 Yellow Sprays*, gold<strong>en</strong> yellow sprays of flowers; a long lived trouble free plant producing rosettes of<br />
typical strawberry-like foliage; 1st year flowering<br />
Pot<strong>en</strong>tilla nepal<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
375.34 Hel<strong>en</strong> Jane, raspberry-pink flowers with dark c<strong>en</strong>tres; lovely foliage 174,--<br />
375.38 Miss Willmott, a beautiful rock- and border plant, free and long flowering carmine-rose 54,--<br />
375.42 Roxana, yellowish pink with dark eye 288,--<br />
375.44 Shogran, bright carmine-pink; dwarf and compact 124,-- / 10 g<br />
Pot<strong>en</strong>tilla ori<strong>en</strong>talis<br />
375.48 Ori<strong>en</strong>tal Buttercups, sprays of pure, bright yellow, op<strong>en</strong> and single flowers on pure, dark gre<strong>en</strong><br />
foliage<br />
Pot<strong>en</strong>tilla recta<br />
375.80 Warr<strong>en</strong>ii, a spl<strong>en</strong>did, clump-forming border plant bearing throughout the summer sprays of rich<br />
gold<strong>en</strong>-yellow flowers<br />
Pot<strong>en</strong>tilla thurberii maorub<strong>en</strong>s<br />
375.84 Monarch's Velvet, raspberry-red with a velvet-red c<strong>en</strong>tre 640.--<br />
Pot<strong>en</strong>tilla verna (P. neumanniana)(P. tabernaemontani)<br />
Spring Cinquefoil, Creeping Cinquefoil, La Pot<strong>en</strong>tille Printaniière, Fruehlingsfingerkraut,<br />
Voorjaarsganzerik<br />
375.90 Species, bright gold<strong>en</strong>-yellow, buttercup flowers; evergre<strong>en</strong> mat; great for rock gard<strong>en</strong>s, ground<br />
cover and betwe<strong>en</strong> paving stones<br />
Primula auricula see Primula x pubesc<strong>en</strong>s<br />
Primula beesiana<br />
376.10 Chinese Candelabra, candelabra-like whorls of rich bright mag<strong>en</strong>ta with a yellow eye 186,-- / 10 g<br />
Primula bulleesiana<br />
376.14 Blaze of <strong>Co</strong>lours, traditional range of hybrid candelaber, apricots, lilacs, reds and yellows 98,-- / 10 g<br />
Primula bulleyana<br />
376.20 Yunnan Candelabra, whorls of rich orange flowers, turning with age to clear yellow 186,-- / 10 g<br />
Primula cortusoides<br />
376.30 Siberian Primrose, rich flowering rose-pink 86,-- / 10.000 sds<br />
Primula d<strong>en</strong>ticulata<br />
376.40 Nepal*, mixture of large lilac, purple, rose, ruby and white drumstick-like flowers 554,--<br />
Primula florindae<br />
376.50 Tibetan Primrose, flowering stems, which appear in early summer, are long, bearing large, loose<br />
umbels of dangling, mealy-amber bell-like, ambrosially sc<strong>en</strong>ted, drooping flowers with bright yellow<br />
corollas; it has toothed, broadly ovate to heart-shaped, brightest gre<strong>en</strong> leaves<br />
Primula japonica<br />
376.60 Miller's Gard<strong>en</strong> Mixture, first candelabra-primula to flower; richly coloured from purple-red, carminered<br />
through various shades in creamy-white<br />
Primula parryi<br />
376.70 Mag<strong>en</strong>ta, flowers of this variety, a bright mag<strong>en</strong>ta, are only faintly sc<strong>en</strong>ted; the leaves, on the other<br />
hand, are highly fragrant, with a sweet, long-lasting sc<strong>en</strong>t, ev<strong>en</strong> wh<strong>en</strong> dried; the plants grow well in<br />
moist, partial shade.<br />
Primula poissonii<br />
376.74 Chinese Candelabra, sc<strong>en</strong>ted purple flowers with yellow eye in whorls above neat rosettes; a<br />
beautiful, rather late flowering species.<br />
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588,--<br />
294.--<br />
72,--<br />
74,--<br />
50,--<br />
216.--<br />
306,--<br />
350,--<br />
75,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
316-- / 10 g
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FlowerSeed <strong>Co</strong>mpany<br />
P.O.Box 137 Enkhuiz<strong>en</strong> Wilhelminaplantso<strong>en</strong> 45<br />
1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
Primula pulverul<strong>en</strong>ta<br />
376.80 China Fashion*, whorls of deep red flowers with dark eyes 50,-- / 10.000 sds<br />
Primula saxatiles see Primula cortusoides<br />
Primula secundiflora (P. vittata)<br />
376.90 Yunnan Primrose; early summer flowering; deep rosy purple-red blooms 48,-- / 1 g<br />
Primula sikkim<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
377.00 Himalayan Primrose, loose heads of fragrant, hanging lemon-yellow bells 56,-- / 1g<br />
Primula veris (P. officinalis)<br />
377.10 <strong>Co</strong>wslip, deep yellow, fragrant flowers; meadow 100,--<br />
Primula veris elatior<br />
377.14 <strong>Co</strong>lossea, bright colour-range; extra large flowered 110,--<br />
Primula vialii (P. littoniana)<br />
377.20 Orchid Primrose, long tapering, pointed heads of closely packed red buds op<strong>en</strong> with lilac-purple<br />
primrose flowers<br />
Primula x pubesc<strong>en</strong>s (P.auricula x P. hirsuta)(P. x rhaetica)(P. x arctotis)(P. auricula)<br />
377.40 Bellinzona Mixture*, beautiful mixture of the most impressing velvety toned flowers<br />
with inner petal rings<br />
Proboscidea louisianica compacta<br />
Short Unicorn Plant<br />
377.80 Sweetie, large showy cream, pink and yellow orchid-like flowers; semi-dwarf, compact growing habit;<br />
smaller seed pods; excell<strong>en</strong>t for container plantings<br />
Proboscidea louisianica fragrans (P. jussieui)(Martynia louisianica)<br />
Unicorn Plant, Probosis Plant, Devil's Claw, Ram's Horn, Yellow & White Martynia, Bicorne Trompe<br />
d' Elephant, <strong>Co</strong>rnes du Diable<br />
377.84 Sweet Orchid*, gloxinia-like or orchid-like flowers; creamy-white with bright wine-red blotches on the<br />
<strong>en</strong>d of the petals; a lovely, sweet sc<strong>en</strong>t; excell<strong>en</strong>t for orangeries, sunny spots in larger containers,<br />
baskets, pots etc.<br />
30,-- /10.000 sds<br />
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140,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
98,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Prunella grandiflora<br />
377.90 Pagoda*, large flowered blue, violet, rose, rose-pink and white 34,--<br />
Psidium cattleianum (P. littorale)(P. chin<strong>en</strong>sis)<br />
Cherry Guava, Strawberry Guava, Cattley Guava, Chinese Guava, Small Guava<br />
378.00 Species, white flowers followed by small, deep red, sweet edible fruits 30,--<br />
Psidium guajava (Psidium pyreiferum)(P. pomiferum)<br />
Yellow Guava, Guayave<br />
378.04 Species, bears sweet; juicy, highly flavoured, yellow fruits; eat<strong>en</strong> fresh, or in jellies, preserves and<br />
pastes; rich source of vitamins A, B and C; a sunny window suits this plant well<br />
Psilostrophe tagetina<br />
378.10 Paperflower, bushy perernnial with bright yellow flowers; nice dried flower; blossoms turn papery and<br />
keep the yellow colour; fine border plant<br />
28,--<br />
30,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Psychine stylosa<br />
378.20 Cream Delight*, bright cream flowers in masses; nice early flowering groundcover 40,--<br />
Ptilotrichum pyr<strong>en</strong>aicum (Alyssum p.)<br />
378.30 <strong>Co</strong>rbeille d'arg<strong>en</strong>t des Pyrénées, pure white, large flowered; grey-gre<strong>en</strong>ish foliage; dwarf and<br />
compact<br />
Ptilotus exaltatus<br />
Pink Mulla Mulla, Tall Mulla Mulla, Lamb's Tail, Showy Foxtail<br />
378.40 Species, pink to purple flowers in d<strong>en</strong>se terminal spikes; flowers occur in conical shaped shaped<br />
spikes on tall stems from winter trough summer; it is a stiff, herbaceous plant; egg-shaped leaves;<br />
good pot<strong>en</strong>tial as a cut flower / dry flower<br />
Ptilotus macrocephalus<br />
Gre<strong>en</strong> Mulla Mulla, Gre<strong>en</strong> Pussytails, Feather Heads, Feathered Wings, Square-headed foxtails<br />
378.46 Species, per<strong>en</strong>nial with gre<strong>en</strong> yellowish, a bit like bottlebrush, flowers with a beautiful woolly<br />
appearance; long strong stems; good pot<strong>en</strong>tial as a cut flower / dry flower<br />
216,-- / 10 g<br />
150,--<br />
158.--
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FlowerSeed <strong>Co</strong>mpany<br />
P.O.Box 137 Enkhuiz<strong>en</strong> Wilhelminaplantso<strong>en</strong> 45<br />
1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
Ptilotus manglesii (Trichinium m.)<br />
Rose Tipped Mulla Mulla. Pom Poms<br />
378.52 Punk Bunny Bums, flower head as looking like a furry, startlingly pink clover, as a miniature powderpuff,<br />
quite irresistible; the stems can hardly hold the puff balls which are so much larger than the<br />
small leaves; short-lived per<strong>en</strong>nial to be grown as an annual; grow it in pots for display throughout<br />
summer and winter, so it certainly earns its keep; one of the most amazing plants<br />
Ptilotus rotundifolius<br />
Pink Candles, Royal Mulla Mulla<br />
378.58 Species, flowers are purplish pink; erect plant form; shrubby per<strong>en</strong>nial; will be another commercially<br />
viable new product for the cut flower industry / dry flower<br />
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Pulsatilla vulgaris (Anemone pulsatilla)<br />
387.50 Red 180,--<br />
387.54 Violet 130,--<br />
387.58 White 180,--<br />
Pult<strong>en</strong>aea t<strong>en</strong>uifolia<br />
378.62 Yellow, yellow flowers streaked with red; tiny downy foliage; procumb<strong>en</strong>t habit; adaptable<br />
Punica granatum nana (P. sempervir<strong>en</strong>s)<br />
387.70 Little Princess of Orange*, an abundance of orange flowers; extra dwarf and uniform growing habit;<br />
very best miniature pomegranate; flowers within 4 month from seed<br />
Pycnanthemum t<strong>en</strong>uifolium (P. flexuosum)<br />
378.80 Mountain Mint, the white flower clusters are superb in arrangem<strong>en</strong>ts and wreaths; thin needle-like<br />
leaves; clump forming; a species with a mint aroma and taste<br />
Pycnosorus globosus see Craspedia globosa<br />
Pyrethrum cinarariifolium see Chrysanthemum cinerariifolium<br />
Pyrethrum parth<strong>en</strong>ium see Tanacetum parth<strong>en</strong>ium<br />
Radyera farragei (Hibiscus f.)<br />
380.00 Bush Hibiscus, flowers are large, deep-lilac in colour, with a darker c<strong>en</strong>tre; leaves are relatively large,<br />
gre<strong>en</strong> on top, and white b<strong>en</strong>eath, with a bristly texture; the whole plant is d<strong>en</strong>sely covered by white or<br />
gold, hairs.<br />
Ratiba columnifera<br />
380.40 Red Midget, copper-red petals; compact branching form 94,--<br />
Rav<strong>en</strong>ala madagascari<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
390.00 Traveller's Tree, white flowers; <strong>en</strong>ormous banana-like leaves formally arranged into a gigantic fan<br />
Regelia velutina<br />
Gondwana Xmas Tree<br />
390.40 Smokey Fireflower, silky grey-gre<strong>en</strong> stems and foliage, topped by brilliant red flame-like bottle<br />
brushes<br />
Rehmannia angulata (Rehmannia elata)<br />
400.60 Exotic Dreams*, beautiful, big, showy, rosy-purple-carmine, gloxinia-like flowers; they are tubular<br />
with a broad, deep, red dotted yellow throat<br />
404.00<br />
Rheum palmatum tanguticum<br />
Da Huang, tall spikes of pink fluffy panicles; superb architecturally slashed and cut leaves; continues<br />
to produce new, freshly coloured leaves until late summer<br />
Rhodanthe floribunda<br />
404.40 White Sunray*, white ray florets and gold<strong>en</strong>-orange disk florets; a very elegant and profuse flowering<br />
species both for fresh as well as for dried purposes; can very well be grown in pots, tubs and so on<br />
Rhodanthe pygmaea (Helipterum pygmaeum)<br />
404.48 Pygmy Sunray, white individual florets, clustered, in groups of 4 or 5, into narrowly ovoid heads; a<br />
small, hairy, annual herb, to 6 cm tall, branching at the base, with small, narrow leaves<br />
Rhodiola kirilowii (Sedum k.)<br />
408.00 Gansu, gold<strong>en</strong> yellow flowers wit reddish brown c<strong>en</strong>tre; nicely branching plant habit; flowers the first<br />
year from seed<br />
180.--<br />
266,--<br />
632,--<br />
480,--<br />
p.o.r.<br />
100,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
340,--<br />
436,--<br />
78,-- / 10 g<br />
250,--<br />
250,-<br />
p.o.r.
<strong>Van</strong> <strong>Dijk</strong> & <strong>Co</strong> B.V.<br />
FlowerSeed <strong>Co</strong>mpany<br />
P.O.Box 137 Enkhuiz<strong>en</strong> Wilhelminaplantso<strong>en</strong> 45<br />
1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
Rhodiola rosea (Sedum rosea)(S. rhodiola)<br />
408.10 Midsummer M<strong>en</strong>*, sharp lime-gre<strong>en</strong> starry flowers in compact cymes; tight pinkish- bronze buds<br />
slowly elongate into close radiating stems of glaucous, fleshy blue-grey leaves<br />
Rhodochiton atrosanguineus (R. volubile)(Lophospermum atrosanguineum)<br />
409.00 Purple Bellerine*, attractive cylindrical, maroon cloak-like flowers, carried on large and conspicuous,<br />
saucer-shaped, reddish-pink calyces<br />
36,-- / 1 g<br />
68,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Rhodod<strong>en</strong>dron ferrugineum<br />
409.40 Species, rose-crimson flowers; evergre<strong>en</strong>; lime tolerant 1.380,--<br />
Rhodod<strong>en</strong>dron yakushimanum<br />
409.44 Species, pink flowers mature to neat white; superb evergre<strong>en</strong> of neat and distinct habit 2.200,--<br />
Rhynchelytrum nerviglume see Melinus nerviglumis<br />
Ricinus communis<br />
Palma Christi, Castor Bean<br />
409.60 Pretty Purple. a relative dwarf variety; all parts of the plant are of a striking deep purple; pleasure for<br />
the whole season; beautiful in containers, tubs, pots & pans and of course in the gard<strong>en</strong><br />
Ridolfia segetum<br />
410.00 Goldspray, finely divided foliage, bright yellow flowers on tall, branching stems; like Dill, but without<br />
sc<strong>en</strong>t<br />
Romneya coulteri<br />
411.10 Matilija*, large satiny-white poppy-like saucers, (about 15 cm across) with their large and promin<strong>en</strong>t<br />
gold<strong>en</strong>-tasselled c<strong>en</strong>tral mass of gold<strong>en</strong> stam<strong>en</strong>s; deeply cut, glaucous grey foliage; surprisingly<br />
sweetly sc<strong>en</strong>ted<br />
Rosa chin<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
411.20 Fairy Pink, semi-double and double flowers in the shades of white and pink; very easy from seed and<br />
it will flower in 5-6 month from sowing in any case the first year already; ideal for pots as well<br />
Rosmarinus officinalis<br />
411.30 Blue, a mainstay of the sc<strong>en</strong>ted gard<strong>en</strong> and its fragrance is deliciously suggestive of the<br />
Mediterranean<br />
Roystonea regia (Oreodoxa r.)<br />
411.40 Species, white flowers followed by deep purple berries; an elegant palm, especially wh<strong>en</strong> young;<br />
bright gre<strong>en</strong> foliage<br />
Rubia tinctorum<br />
Dyer's Madder, Garance, Rouge des Teinturiers, Färberkrapp, Färberröte, Meekrap, Granza, Rubia<br />
de Tintes, Robbia salvatica, Rebola, Royela, Sangral<strong>en</strong>gua<br />
411.44 Species, small white-yellow flowers; evergre<strong>en</strong> per<strong>en</strong>nial; can tolerate maritime exposure; a very<br />
good quality red dye is obtained from the roots; roots can be dried for later use; the dye can also be<br />
extracted from the leaves<br />
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120,--<br />
186,-- 10 g<br />
26,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
250,--<br />
100,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Rudbeckia amplexicaulis (Dracopsis a.)<br />
411.50 Yellow Cape*, bright yellow flowers with an attractive gre<strong>en</strong>, later dark brown c<strong>en</strong>tre 18,--<br />
Rudbeckia fulgida speciosa (R. speciosa)(R. neumannii)<br />
411.60 Sarno* a profusion of gold<strong>en</strong> yellow flowers with a promin<strong>en</strong>t brownish-black c<strong>en</strong>tres; these per<strong>en</strong>nial<br />
plants form mounds of dark gre<strong>en</strong> foliage and are blooming in August and September, making a<br />
bright display<br />
Rudbeckia fulgida sullivantii (R.sullivantii)(R. palustris)<br />
411.64 Goldsturm, bright gold<strong>en</strong> yellow flowers with dark c<strong>en</strong>tres; tall, bushy plants; long stemmed flowers<br />
are excell<strong>en</strong>t for cutting<br />
98.--<br />
88,-- / 10 g<br />
62,-- / 10 g<br />
412.10<br />
Rudbeckia hirta hirta<br />
Black-eyed Susan, Gloriosa Daisy, Zonnehoed, Rudbeckie hérissée,Rauhe Rudbeckia, Ttrapatka<br />
Srstnat, Sträv Rudbeckia, Håret Solha, Kesäpäivänhattu,Nigger-head Sträv, Arage-hangonsou<br />
Chim Chiminee, unique quilled blooms in a range of autumnal colours from yellow through bronze to<br />
mahogany, on strong, well-branched stems; ideal cut flower<br />
186.--<br />
412.20 Flaming Arrows*, red & yellow bicolour with pointed petals; medium sized flowers 28.--<br />
412.30 Gold<strong>en</strong> Jubilee*, gold<strong>en</strong> yellow flowers with a dark c<strong>en</strong>tre; in a later stage the yellow petals are<br />
54,--<br />
getting a rich orange-red band<br />
412.50 Irish Eyes, large flowered gold<strong>en</strong> yellow with conspicuous gre<strong>en</strong> c<strong>en</strong>tre 54,--<br />
412.60 Marmalade, orange-yellow with brown eye; good bedding plant 22,--
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412.80 Rustic Dwarfs, shades of bronze, orange and mahogany; contrasting black cone 18,--<br />
413.00<br />
Rudbeckia hirta hirta flora pl<strong>en</strong>a<br />
Double flowered Black-eyed Susan<br />
Cherokee Sunset, the first mainly double Rudbeckia mixture with quality blooms in a stunning range<br />
of shades from gold<strong>en</strong>-yellow through bronze to mahogany, giving a spectactular display<br />
560.--<br />
413.04 Double Gold<strong>en</strong> Daisy, tetraploid, large gold<strong>en</strong> flowers; doubles and sem-doubles 66.--<br />
413.08 Goldilocks, double- and semi-double flowers with dark c<strong>en</strong>tre; early flowering semi-dwarf habit; good<br />
bedding plant<br />
88.--<br />
Rudbekcia laciniata<br />
413.20 Sjo-ch<strong>en</strong>, gre<strong>en</strong>ish disk, lemon-yellow petals 62,-- / 10 g<br />
Rudbeckia occid<strong>en</strong>talis<br />
413.30 Cho<strong>Co</strong><strong>Co</strong>*, the flowers, surrounding the c<strong>en</strong>tral chocolate-brown, dome-shaped c<strong>en</strong>tre are<br />
remarkable 'gre<strong>en</strong>', well spaced<br />
Rudbeckia triloba<br />
413.40 Yellow, numerous long-stemmed yellow daisies with brown c<strong>en</strong>tres; beautifully blooming oft<strong>en</strong><br />
flowers the first year already<br />
Ruellia humilis (R. ciliosa)<br />
413.60 Chi-Chi*, rosy lav<strong>en</strong>der flowers; down-laid stems; very wanted for pots, containers etc. for on the<br />
balcony<br />
Rumex flexuosus<br />
413.70 Zig-Zag*, a curious foliage plant; tufted and much branched, it forms tangled mounds of sl<strong>en</strong>der, zigzag<br />
stems clad with very narrow leaves with notched, crimped margins.The whole plant is coloured a<br />
unique deep bronze or copper<br />
Rumex sanguinea ssp. sanguinea<br />
413.80 Bloody Dock, lancet-like leaves with a very clear, blood red design on dark gre<strong>en</strong> leaves; beautiful<br />
ornam<strong>en</strong>tal leaves<br />
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616,--<br />
32,-- / 1 g<br />
48,-- / 1 g<br />
Ruta chalap<strong>en</strong>sis fragrantissima<br />
413.90 Herb of Grace, frilly yellow flowers in spring and summer; low blue leaved mat p.o.r.<br />
Sabal palmetto<br />
414.30 Palmetto Palm, large fan-like leaves; erect growth 100,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Sagina subulata (Ar<strong>en</strong>aria caespitosa)<br />
414.40 Flowering Puszta*, d<strong>en</strong>se, mossy, bright verdant gre<strong>en</strong> foliage topped by tiny white flowers; matforming<br />
evergre<strong>en</strong> spreading over the ground like a thick carpet of moss<br />
Salpiglossis sinuata (S. gloxiniiflora)S. grandiflora)(S. superbissima)(S. variabilis)<br />
414.54 Little Fri<strong>en</strong>ds, mixture of short bushy plants with stunning colours 480,--<br />
Salvia apiana<br />
White Sage<br />
415.00 White, large white flowers oft<strong>en</strong> spotted lav<strong>en</strong>der in huge branched clusters; whitish, highly aromatic<br />
leaves and willow-like stems; an excell<strong>en</strong>t ornam<strong>en</strong>tal, a good honey plant and wildlife brows<br />
Salvia arg<strong>en</strong>tea (S. candidissima)(S. aethiopis)<br />
415.50 White Birds, candelabra-like clusters of white hooded bird-like flowers in midsummer;large, striking,<br />
flat crinkled grey leaves emerge completely whit<strong>en</strong>ed with soft silky down<br />
48,--<br />
654,--<br />
480,--<br />
17,40 / 1.000 sds<br />
Salvia coccinea<br />
415.50 Br<strong>en</strong>thurst Salmon*, warm pink flowers 42,--<br />
415.56 Br<strong>en</strong>thurst Scarlet*, bright scarlet-red 22,--<br />
Salvia farinacea<br />
415.60 Blue Bedder, deep blue flowers in long greyish spikes 36,--<br />
415.64 Blue Plus*, deep blue; very uniform; rich flowering over a long season 76,50<br />
415.68 White Plus*, as above, but pure white 76,50<br />
Salvia horminum see Salvia viridis<br />
Salvia jurisicii<br />
415.80 Blue, long spikes of violet-blue, upside-down flowers; eye-catching grey- gre<strong>en</strong> pinnate foliage; a<br />
charming and undemanding, bushy plant<br />
140,-- / 10.000 sds
<strong>Van</strong> <strong>Dijk</strong> & <strong>Co</strong> B.V.<br />
FlowerSeed <strong>Co</strong>mpany<br />
P.O.Box 137 Enkhuiz<strong>en</strong> Wilhelminaplantso<strong>en</strong> 45<br />
1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
Salvia lyrata<br />
415.90 Burgundy*, pinkish white; all burgundy-coloured leaves; rather than the more typical dark gre<strong>en</strong> ones<br />
with purple markings<br />
Salvia maroccana (S. algeri<strong>en</strong>sis)<br />
416.10 Beakbeano*, showy, distinct, arching spikes bearing numerous beak-like flowers of the softest<br />
powdery lilac<br />
150,- / 10.000 sds<br />
Salvia nemorosa (S. x superba)(S. sylvestris)<br />
416.60 West-Friesland, violet-blue; compact 34,--<br />
Salvia pat<strong>en</strong>s (S. decipi<strong>en</strong>s)(S. spectabilis)<br />
416.84 Cambridge Blue, exquisite azure blue, hooded flowers 960,--<br />
416.88 Lav<strong>en</strong>der Lady*, large flowers are medium lav<strong>en</strong>der; very pretty 960,--<br />
416.92 Oxford Blue, pure g<strong>en</strong>tian-blue flowers 312,--<br />
416.96 White Dame*, large white flowers held above the foliage 960,--<br />
Salvia prat<strong>en</strong>sis var. haematodes<br />
Red-Veined Sage<br />
417.00 Spring Beauty*, panicles of rose-pink to violet-purple; attractive rosettes of wrinkled oblong leaves;<br />
great spring display<br />
Salvia prat<strong>en</strong>sis var. prat<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
Meadow Clary<br />
417.04 Midsummer*, lav<strong>en</strong>der blue flowers on d<strong>en</strong>se spikes; gre<strong>en</strong> basal rosette 30,--<br />
Salvia roemeriana<br />
417.10 Little Red Bird*, charming little spikes with small, deep scarlet tubular flowers; small, aromatic, very<br />
dark gre<strong>en</strong><br />
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93/111<br />
16,--<br />
200,--<br />
30,-- / 1 g<br />
417.20<br />
Salvia sclarea (S. bracteata)(S. simsiana)(Aethiopis sclarea, S. bracteata, Sclarea vulgaris)<br />
Clary Sage, Muskatel Clary, Muskateller Salbei, Muskat-Salbei, Scharlei, Sauge Sclaree, Sauge<br />
Musquée, Muskaatsalie, Salvej Muškátov, Salvia Moscatella, Muskátzsály, Muskotályzsálya<br />
Caerulea, bluish white flowers in d<strong>en</strong>sely branched spikes with colored bracts. large, handsome<br />
rosettes of woolly leaves, violet stems and violet veins on their grey-gre<strong>en</strong> surfaces; a very attractive<br />
and outstanding useful ornam<strong>en</strong>tal<br />
19.80<br />
417.22 Alba, as the above, but white 156.--<br />
418.20<br />
Salvia spl<strong>en</strong>d<strong>en</strong>s<br />
Little Red Ridinghood*, fiery red, early- and long flowering; upright habit 40,--<br />
418.30 Meriyanne*, a bright scarlet-red with contrasting, deep dark gre<strong>en</strong> leaves. The flower spikes are<br />
strong, thick and of a high d<strong>en</strong>sity. Meriyanne is convincing as an early flowering bedding, pot,<br />
container and balcony variety; under quite differ<strong>en</strong>t circumstances ready to bloom and moreover for<br />
a long period<br />
40,--<br />
418.40 RedStar*, very bright red; early flowering; dark gre<strong>en</strong> foliage; dwarf habit 40,--<br />
Salvia st<strong>en</strong>ophyllum<br />
African Sage<br />
419.00 Blue Mountains*, numerous slim bright gre<strong>en</strong> flowering stems rise from ground level, covered all the<br />
way up in dainty mauve-blue blooms; narrow deeply lobed leaves are sticky and aromatic; it is a<br />
small, attractive plant from South Africa; sometimes behaves as annual or bi<strong>en</strong>nial<br />
Salvia tiliifolia (S. tiliaefolia)<br />
Tarahumara Chia, Quiebra Plat<br />
419.40 Sierra Madre*, interesting species producing spikes of small flowers of an arresting shade of bright<br />
electric blue; seeds are used in the same way as those of S. hispanica<br />
Salvia transylvanica (S. baumgart<strong>en</strong>ii)<br />
Transylvanian Sage, Romanian Sage, Sauge Transylvani<strong>en</strong>ne, Rumänsk Salvia, Transylvansk<br />
Salvia<br />
419.50 Blue Spires, spikes of deep blue hooded flowers to about, deep gre<strong>en</strong> rugose leaves a very long<br />
blooming seasonspecific, spicy sage-like odour.<br />
Salvia viscosa (S. riparia)<br />
420.40 Sweet Kiss*, smallish, lipped flowers are raspberry pink and appear in such profusion that they<br />
create a colourful cloud over the basal leaves<br />
Sambucus racemosa<br />
421.00 Species, terminal panicles of yellowish-white flowers followed by bright scarelt berries 14,--<br />
Samolus valerandi<br />
240,--<br />
270,--<br />
230.--<br />
134.--
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P.O.Box 137 Enkhuiz<strong>en</strong> Wilhelminaplantso<strong>en</strong> 45<br />
1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
422.00 Tasmanian Water Pimpernel p.o.r.<br />
Sanguisorba m<strong>en</strong>ziesii<br />
423.00 Species, bright blackish-red spikes; blue-grey, feathery foliage; great for cutting 72,-- / 10 g<br />
Santolina chamaecyparis (S. incana)<br />
424.00 Yellow, yellow button flowers; round d<strong>en</strong>se bushes of silver-grey closely feathered foliage<br />
Sanvitalia procumb<strong>en</strong>s<br />
425.00 Creeping Zinnia, single yellow flowers with conspicuous purple-black c<strong>en</strong>tre; trailing plant for<br />
bedding and hanging baskets<br />
132,-- / 10 g<br />
Saponaria calabrica (S. graeca)<br />
426.00 ReggiDi*, numerous small, hot pink flowers, exhibiting one unbrok<strong>en</strong> mass of colour; trailing 46,--<br />
Saponaria glutinosa p<strong>en</strong>dula<br />
426.10 Hot Pink, large rose-pink flowers; a dwarf trailing plant p.o.r.<br />
Saponaria lutea<br />
426.20 Sunlight*, yellow flowers with violet stam<strong>en</strong>s; an exquisite dwarf plant 186,-- / 10 g<br />
Saponaria ocymoides<br />
426.30 Tumbling Ted, beautiful pure carmine-rose flowers in masses on dark gre<strong>en</strong> foliage 12,--<br />
Saponaria pumila (S. pumilio)<br />
426.50 Rose-pink, a hardy per<strong>en</strong>nial forming mounds of thick, grass-like leaves, with on top pink flowers in<br />
clusters; quite floriferous<br />
Satureja montana<br />
426.80 Winter Savory, attractive low bushy shrub with pinnate leaves and pink flowers; useful for rockeries<br />
and edges; culinary herb wit strong, pung<strong>en</strong>t, peppery flavour<br />
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24,--<br />
56,-- / 1 g<br />
Saxifraga x hybrida (S. x ar<strong>en</strong>dsii)<br />
426.90 Floral Carpet, pink, rose and purple shades; d<strong>en</strong>se mats of wintergre<strong>en</strong> plants 384,--<br />
427.30<br />
Scabiosa atropurpurea<br />
Scabious, Old Maid's Pincushion, Pincushion Flower, Sweet Scabious, Egyptian Rose, Mournful<br />
Widow<br />
Beaujolais, rich burgundy flowers with contrasting paler outer petals and white stam<strong>en</strong>s 260.--<br />
427.40 Mourning Bride, a very dark maroon, almost black; this is the type from which the common name<br />
derives<br />
80,--<br />
427.50 SummerSun, bl<strong>en</strong>d of gorgeous pink shades with a hint of white; g<strong>en</strong>tly fragrant pastel blooms 40.--<br />
Scabiosa caucasica<br />
428.00 Perfection Blue, powdery blue 54,--<br />
428.10 Perfection White, pure white 54,--<br />
428.20 Isaac House’s Hybrids, mixture of blue, lilac and white shades 54,--<br />
Scabiosa columbaria<br />
428.40 Misty Butterflies, soft pink over lav<strong>en</strong>der to light lilac-blue flowers in profusion 86,-- / 10 g<br />
Scabiosa columbaria nana<br />
428.60 Blue Flyers*, lilac-blue flowers in profusion; dwarf, upright habit 96,-- / 10 g<br />
428.64 Pink Flyers, as above, but soft pink 140,-- / 10 g<br />
Scabiosa ochroleuca<br />
429.00 Primrose Jewel, a dainty plant; crowds of wiry stems lightly clad in finely-cut leaves carry cool,<br />
primrose- or lemon-yellow flowers on rather long stems<br />
Scabiosa prolifera<br />
429.10 Yellow Ping-Pong, creamy light yellow; followed by ornam<strong>en</strong>tal seed heads; good annual cutflower<br />
Scabiosa rotata<br />
429.20 Rotary, pale lav<strong>en</strong>der flowers followed by elongated ornam<strong>en</strong>tal seed heads 70,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Scabiosa speciosa<br />
429.30 Maharajah, large, soft mauve blue flowers; most elegant 140,-- / 10.000 sds<br />
Scaevola pilosa<br />
430.00 Puri-Puri Blue, curious blue flowers; lower leaves are coarsly toothed and the upper leaves are quite<br />
small and lanceolate; a pretty good item, for pots, tubs etc. for patio and conservatory<br />
56,--<br />
144,--<br />
P.o.r.<br />
p.o.r.
<strong>Van</strong> <strong>Dijk</strong> & <strong>Co</strong> B.V.<br />
FlowerSeed <strong>Co</strong>mpany<br />
P.O.Box 137 Enkhuiz<strong>en</strong> Wilhelminaplantso<strong>en</strong> 45<br />
1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
Scaevola platyphylla<br />
430.10 Puri-Puri White, terminal leafy spikes of interesting white flowers; evergre<strong>en</strong> stem-clasping leaves;<br />
well suited for pots, tubs, containers for outside in summer and in the orangery in winter<br />
Schizanthus grahamii<br />
437.30 Clown*, vivid mag<strong>en</strong>ta-pink flowers have one erect petal with a bright yellow orange blotch in the<br />
c<strong>en</strong>tre<br />
Schizonepeta multifida<br />
437.60 Primorski*, deeply cleft foliage forms compact mounds, with candle-like spires of purple flowers all<br />
summer; int<strong>en</strong>sely aromatic Russian mint<br />
Schizopetalon walkeri<br />
Postage Stamp Flower, Skeleton Plant, Frimærkeblomst,<br />
437.80 Star Band*, numerous square, pure white flowers, like postage stamps sweetly sc<strong>en</strong>ted, op<strong>en</strong> at<br />
night, releasing an almond sc<strong>en</strong>t; it takes about eight weeks to bloom<br />
Scirpus cernuus see Isolepis cernua<br />
Scleranthus biflorus ssp. uniflorus<br />
437.90 The "Knawel", a truly amazing plant; slowly creeping along like a d<strong>en</strong>se and solid gre<strong>en</strong> rippling<br />
carpet of wonderful shapes and forms; tough gre<strong>en</strong> tiny leaves d<strong>en</strong>se cushions; mini flowers<br />
Scopolia carniolica carniolica (Hyoscamus scopolia)<br />
438.00 Species, nodding, bell-shaped flowers coloured vivid-red to browny- purple with a yellow-gre<strong>en</strong><br />
interior; large, wrinkled leaves<br />
90,-- / 10 g<br />
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95/111<br />
p.o.r.<br />
50,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
132,--<br />
260,-- / 10 g<br />
124,-- / 10 g<br />
Scorpiurus vermiculatus<br />
438.40 Caterpillars, elongated pods to put in salad to trick the unwary 132,--<br />
Scrophularia nodosa<br />
438.70 Figwort, panicles of interesting, vaguely bee-like, pretty little hooded, reddish-brown and gre<strong>en</strong><br />
flowers; likes moisture<br />
Scutellaria baical<strong>en</strong>sis (S. macrantha)<br />
439.10 Huang-Zin, mint-like purple-blue flowers in racemes; free blooming; easy, showy 598,--<br />
Scutellaria incana (S. canesc<strong>en</strong>s)<br />
439.20 Blue, short, loose clusters of blue, large, two-lipped light blue flowers; square branching stems,<br />
upright habit<br />
Scutellaria lateriflora<br />
American Scullcap, Mad-dog Skullcap, Blue Scullcap, Virginian Skullcap, Hoodwort<br />
439.20 Species, an easily grown member of the mint family. providing myriads of small light blue flowers<br />
from July til frost on a slowly spreading plant; a North American native with a long history as an<br />
effective nervine and tranquillizer<br />
Sedum acre (S. kvajinae)(S. neglectum)<br />
439.60 Wall Pepper, a creeping, mat-forming plant with, succul<strong>en</strong>t leaves and bright yellow, star-shaped<br />
flowers<br />
98,--<br />
14,-- / 1 g<br />
Sedum aizoon<br />
439.64 Species, umbels of rich yellow flowers on erect, tall stems; good cut flower 30.-- / 10.000 sds<br />
Sedum cockerelli<br />
439.68 Stonecrop, delightful succul<strong>en</strong>t with white flowers 30,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Sedum pulchellum<br />
439.72 Pink SeaStars*, an abundance of seastar-like sprays of very pretty, rose-pink flowers; lush, bright<br />
succul<strong>en</strong>t gre<strong>en</strong> foliage; does well in pots<br />
398.--<br />
152,--<br />
170,-- / 10 g<br />
Sedum reflexum (S. albesc<strong>en</strong>s)(S. crista-galli)(S, rupestre)(S. vir<strong>en</strong>s)<br />
439.80 Tripmadam, bright yellow flowers; an evergre<strong>en</strong>, mat forming species 244,--<br />
Sedum selskianum (S. aizoon ssp. selskianum)<br />
Amur Stonecrop, Chanka-Sedum<br />
439.86 Yellow Stars, gold<strong>en</strong>-yellow star-shaped flowers; this is a beautiful, very rare species originating on<br />
rocky hillsides along the Amur River, that river well known to plant lovers dividing China from Russia;<br />
flowering the first year from seed, it is a neat, hummock-forming plant, d<strong>en</strong>sely hairy all over and<br />
providing you and the bees in late summer with a mass of lovely gold<strong>en</strong> blossom<br />
90.-- / 100.000 sds
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FlowerSeed <strong>Co</strong>mpany<br />
P.O.Box 137 Enkhuiz<strong>en</strong> Wilhelminaplantso<strong>en</strong> 45<br />
1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
Sedum spurium<br />
439.90 Summer Glory, pink flowers in leafy terminal cymes; large mats of much branched creeping stems<br />
Sedum spurium coccineum<br />
439.94 Purple Glory, as the above, but with purple-pink flowers and bronze foliage 288,--<br />
Semiaquilegia ecalcarata (S. adoxioides)(Aquilegia e.)<br />
440.40 Prime Beau*, beaujolais’-coloured, somewhat nodding flowers are like little Chinese lanterns; a dwarf<br />
compact but still op<strong>en</strong> <strong>en</strong> free branching selection of this unusual, columbine resembling, early<br />
flowering beauty; it grows well in pots, tubes, containers etc. as well<br />
S<strong>en</strong>ecio cineraria (Cineraria maritima)(S, bicolor)(S. maritimus)<br />
440.64 Silverdust, Silver Lace, D<strong>en</strong>telle Blanche, silvery-white; finely ind<strong>en</strong>ted foliage<br />
S<strong>en</strong>ecio cineraria Silver Feather see Tanacetum ptarmicifolium Silver Feather<br />
S<strong>en</strong>ecio ptarmiciflora see Tanacetum ptarmiciflorum<br />
S<strong>en</strong>ecio magnificus<br />
440.80 Showy Yellow*, gold<strong>en</strong>-yellow flowers in terminal corymbs; glaucous, glabrous leaves; a nice pot-,<br />
tub-, and container plant for the patio<br />
S<strong>en</strong>ecio polyodon (S. elegans)<br />
Wild Cineraria<br />
440.90 Rose Roue, numerous erect stems produce an everlasting display of carmine-rose flowers from early<br />
spring until the autumn frosts<br />
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96/111<br />
228,--<br />
238,-- 10 g<br />
S<strong>en</strong>ecio x cru<strong>en</strong>tus (Cineraria hybrida)(S. hybridus)<br />
441.00 Amigo, small flowered; very compact plant habit; for early to mid-season sales 22,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Seseli gummiferum<br />
441.10 Moon Carrot*, large, white clouds of flowers against grey-blue leaves 124,-- / 10 g<br />
Setaria palmifolia (Panicum palmifolium)(P. plicatum)<br />
441.20 Palm Grass, an evergre<strong>en</strong> tropical looking grass with wide, accordion pleated leaves that resemble<br />
the foliage of young palms; bursts into a fountain of showy flower spikes later<br />
38,--<br />
72,--<br />
98.--<br />
236,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Setaria pumila (S. glauca)<br />
441.30 Foxtail Grass, elegantly hanging bristly panicles of bronzy-gre<strong>en</strong> 46,--<br />
Setaria verticillata<br />
441.40 Wreath Millet, bristly panicles of reddish-gre<strong>en</strong>; useful for cutting 62,--<br />
Sida petrophila<br />
441.50 Rock Sida, loose, leafy sprays of attractive mallow-like lemon-yellow ; a beautiful flowering plant for<br />
pots, tubs and so on, for patio and orangery<br />
Sideritis hyssopifolia<br />
Crapaudine des Alpes, Crapaudine à feuilles d'Hysope, Thé des Alpes, Hisopillo Especie, Herba del<br />
bàlsam, Te de muntanya, Iisopilehine haavarohi<br />
441.60 Touch of Spice, low spreading plants, d<strong>en</strong>se spikes of attractive lemon-yellow flowers; scanted 38.-- / 10.000 sds<br />
Sideritis syriaca<br />
Mountain Tea, Cretan Mountain Tea, Ironwort, Tsai tou vounou, Griechischer Bergtee, Bergthee,<br />
Syrisches Gliedkraut, Gresk fjell-te, Malotira<br />
441.70 Yellow, low woody stems support rosettes of white woolly leaves from which emerge in midsummer,<br />
long, graceful flower heads rather like Stachys byzantina, but with small lemon-yellow flowers, tucked<br />
among white "cotton wool"<br />
75,--<br />
116,-- / 10 g<br />
Sil<strong>en</strong>e aegyptica<br />
442.00 Cartouche*, carmine; rich flowering; dwarf and compact 80,--<br />
Sil<strong>en</strong>e alpestris (Heliosperma alpestre)<br />
442.10 Piran*, glist<strong>en</strong>ing white; beautifully compact; neat and rich flowering 238,-- / 10 g<br />
Sil<strong>en</strong>e altaica<br />
442.20 White, large flowered white; dark gre<strong>en</strong> glossy leaves p.o.r.<br />
Sil<strong>en</strong>e armeria<br />
442.30 Globosa, an old dwarf form, also called 'compacta'; the same colour as Electra, but shorter and 26,--
more compact<br />
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1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
Sil<strong>en</strong>e atropurpurea<br />
442.40 Born in the Purple*, dark purple-red; very rich flowering; long free branching stems; a strong and<br />
easy per<strong>en</strong>nial for the border<br />
Sil<strong>en</strong>e bellidioides<br />
442.50 White Whim*, this diminutive plant with a rosette of daisy-like foliage forms low, spreading stems<br />
carrying white flowers in summer with promin<strong>en</strong>tly inflated pouches<br />
Sil<strong>en</strong>e caroliniana wherryi<br />
442.60 Wild Pink, very rich flowering with bright pink blooms; clump forming growing habit<br />
Sil<strong>en</strong>e colorata<br />
442.70 Pink Pirouette*, an abundance of charming, starry deep pink flowers; a delightful and attractive<br />
Sil<strong>en</strong>e with an op<strong>en</strong> somewhat trailing habit<br />
Sil<strong>en</strong>e compacta see Sil<strong>en</strong>e ori<strong>en</strong>talis<br />
Sil<strong>en</strong>e interripetala<br />
442.90 Asterisks*, blooms abundantly from June to September with a smashing number of the very same<br />
jigsaw-puzzle-pieces in a bright romantic pink<br />
Sil<strong>en</strong>e italica<br />
443.00 Cream Flakes*, a fantastic, waving, fluttering, swaying and swinging; particularly in the early<br />
morning, late afternoon, the ev<strong>en</strong>ing or wh<strong>en</strong> it is cloudy it is giving, because of its moving cream<br />
flakes, an amazing acc<strong>en</strong>t<br />
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97/111<br />
p.o.r.<br />
p.o.r.<br />
86,-- / 10 g<br />
Sil<strong>en</strong>e maritima (S. vulgaris maritima)(S. uniflora)<br />
443.10 Witch's Thimble*, cushions carrying masses of white flowers; trailing habit 326,--<br />
Sil<strong>en</strong>e ori<strong>en</strong>talis (S. compacta)<br />
443.50 Global Dream*, fantastic, large, terminal ball-shaped clusters of lovely dark carmine-rose flowers<br />
Sil<strong>en</strong>e rupestris<br />
443.80 White*, small, white gypsophila-like flowers; blooms quickly; a few in a pot will make a success<br />
Sil<strong>en</strong>e vulgaris (S. cucubalis)(S. inflata)<br />
444.00 White Summerdrops*, clusters of fragrant white flowers each sitting on top of a gre<strong>en</strong> or reddish,<br />
inflated, bladder-like calyx<br />
Sisyrinchium bellum<br />
444.20 Californian Blue-eyed Grass, sprays of yellow-throated violet-blue flowers; tufts of grass-like leaves<br />
Sisyrinchium californicum (S. boreale)<br />
Gold<strong>en</strong>-Eyed Grass, Yellow-eyed Grass, Bins<strong>en</strong>lilie, Bieslelie<br />
442.30 Species, star-shaped gold<strong>en</strong> yellow flowers; robust, narrow curving blades; like a miniature iris 58.-- / 10.000 sds<br />
Smyrnium perfoliatum<br />
444.60 Alexanders, exciting new cutting material for flower-arranger; circular leaves; very interesting yellowgre<strong>en</strong><br />
flowers<br />
Solanum atropurpureum<br />
445.10 Vol<strong>en</strong>ce, striking ornam<strong>en</strong>tal with purple spines, covering the <strong>en</strong>tire plant; tomato-like flowers<br />
followed by round yellow-orange fruits; lobed leafs; to be grown as an annual<br />
Solanum aviculare<br />
Kangaroo Apple<br />
445.20 Poro Poro, oval fruits are orangeand are harvested wh<strong>en</strong> the fruits fall off of the branches and loose<br />
their acidity; attractive plants with deeply lobed leaves; excell<strong>en</strong>t for pots, tubs and patios<br />
Solanum c<strong>en</strong>trale<br />
445.26 Desert Raisin, mauve flowers and edible fruits; prickly low shrub with rusty grey-gre<strong>en</strong> leaves 108,--<br />
Solanum integrifolium<br />
Tomato- or Hmong Eggplant<br />
445.30 Ruffled Red, also called Tomato-fruited Eggplant and Chinese Scarlet Eggplant; the flower has a<br />
white corolla of about 2 cm. in diameter; the edible fruits are scarlet or yellow, ribbed, and globose,<br />
and about 10 cm in diameter. Used in Asian cooking; they are also very much valued –fresh or dried-<br />
in flower arranging and in the flower trade they sometimes are called 'Mini-mini-Pumpkins<br />
80,--<br />
80,--<br />
p.o.r.<br />
498,--<br />
p.o.r.<br />
14,50<br />
64,80<br />
384,--<br />
108,--<br />
62,50 / 10 g
<strong>Van</strong> <strong>Dijk</strong> & <strong>Co</strong> B.V.<br />
FlowerSeed <strong>Co</strong>mpany<br />
P.O.Box 137 Enkhuiz<strong>en</strong> Wilhelminaplantso<strong>en</strong> 45<br />
1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
Solanum mammosum<br />
Love Apple<br />
445.36 Lady Nipples, long stems bearing purple flowers, followed by curiously-shaped orange fruits; for<br />
cutting; easily grown as an annual for its unusual fruits, used in arrangem<strong>en</strong>ts<br />
32,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Solanum melong<strong>en</strong>a<br />
Ornam<strong>en</strong>tal Eggplant<br />
445.40 White Eggs, Turkish Eggs, Gold<strong>en</strong> Eggs, resembling a chick<strong>en</strong> egg maturing to yellow 34,--<br />
Solanum pseudocapsicum (S. h<strong>en</strong>dersonii)<br />
Jerusalem Cherry<br />
445.60 Red Giant, red berries; well-branched plants 34,--<br />
Solanum seaforthianum<br />
Jazmin d'Italia<br />
445.66 Gloria, large star-shaped lilac flowers in large p<strong>en</strong>dulous clusters, followed by clustered orange-red,<br />
small fruits; sl<strong>en</strong>der climber with pinnate leaves<br />
Solanum sisymbriifolium<br />
Litchi Tomato<br />
445.70 Morelle de Balbis*, beautiful bright, light blue flowers; bright red fruits in the size of a small cherry;<br />
edible, seedy & sweet; annual plant with thousands of spines<br />
Solanum xanthocarpum (S. suratt<strong>en</strong>se)<br />
Yellow-berried Nightshade<br />
445.72 Kantikari, a shrubby bush with spiny leaves native to India and tropical Asia; lav<strong>en</strong>der-purple<br />
tomato-like flowers are followed by clusters of gre<strong>en</strong> and white striped berries rip<strong>en</strong>ing to yellow<br />
Solanum x burbankii (Solanum guin<strong>en</strong>se x S. villosum)<br />
Wonderberry<br />
445.74 Sun Berry, whitish blooms; fruits are purple-blue. slightly sweet and slightly larger than a pea; said to<br />
rival and ev<strong>en</strong> surpass blueberries<br />
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98/111<br />
72,--<br />
76,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
220,--<br />
38,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Solidago cutleri (S. virgaurea alpina)(S. brachystachys)<br />
445.78 Baby Gold, d<strong>en</strong>sely tufted gold<strong>en</strong> heads on compact plants 58,--<br />
Sollya heterophylla<br />
Climbing Bluebell, an excell<strong>en</strong>t climber or twiner for pots, tubs and containers with pretty, bell-shaped<br />
flowers<br />
445.80 Blue, drooping terminal cymes of blue flowers 126,--<br />
445.84 White, as the above but white flowering 126,--<br />
Sorghastrum nutans (Chrysopogon n.)<br />
445.90 Indian Grass, long showy gold<strong>en</strong> panicles change to bronze 50,--<br />
Sorghum bicolor (S. vulgare)<br />
446.00 Black Falcon, d<strong>en</strong>se cone shaped heads of beautiful glossy black seeds 36,--<br />
Sparaxis tricolor<br />
446.20 Harlequin Hybrids, an ext<strong>en</strong>sive colour range; easy cultivation and flowering the first year from an<br />
early sowing; beautiful star-like flowers with interesting markings around the c<strong>en</strong>tres<br />
Sparmannia africana<br />
446.22 African Hemp, cluster of white flowers; highly ornam<strong>en</strong>tal, adaptable, indoor foliage plant<br />
164,--<br />
56,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Spartina pectinata (P. michauxiana)<br />
446.24 Species. hanging leaves and brownish flower spikes 240,--<br />
Spergula rubra<br />
446.28 Red Sand Spurry, small rosy red flowers; dwarf creeping plants; ext<strong>en</strong>sively branched annual<br />
covered with glandular hairs; numerous whorled leaves<br />
Sphaeralcea ambigua<br />
446.32 Apricot Delight, apricot with mauve variations; blooms almost all year 40,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Sphaeralcea angustifolia lobata<br />
446.34 <strong>Co</strong>ppermallow, a rainbow of colours, white, pink, lav<strong>en</strong>der, mag<strong>en</strong>ta and every colour in betwe<strong>en</strong>;<br />
little hollyhock-like plants; grey leaves<br />
Sphaeralcea coccinea (Malvastrum c.)<br />
446.36 Prairy Mallow, a beautiful plant with fine, much-divided, downy, bluish grey leaves, bearing from June 368,--<br />
100,--<br />
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1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
to October small clusters of exciting, orange-red flowers<br />
Sphaeralcea f<strong>en</strong>dleri v<strong>en</strong>usta<br />
446.38 Pink Freedom*, dark cerise-rose ageing to bright rose-pink; small sidalcea-like flowers; a free<br />
branching, free flowering shrub-like per<strong>en</strong>nial<br />
Spilanthes acmella (Acmella oleracea)<br />
Tooth-ache Plant, Salad Cress, Paragrass, Paracress, Husar<strong>en</strong>knopf, Parakresse, Jambú,<br />
Tannpineplante, Peek-a-Boo, Pim<strong>en</strong>teiro<br />
446.40 Thumbs Up*, rayless flowers, which start off as a flatt<strong>en</strong>ed, gold ringed red ball, contrasting, spicy<br />
leaves are welcome in salads, but moderately<br />
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99/111<br />
290,--<br />
28,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Sporobolus airoides<br />
446.50 Sacaton, light airy seedheads born well above the bluish foliage; attractive ornam<strong>en</strong>tal grass 75,--<br />
Stachys byzantina (S. lanata)(S. olympica)(S. taurica)<br />
446.70 Lamb's Ears, small deep lilac-pink flowers, but very decorative, and d<strong>en</strong>sely white woolly, soft hairy,<br />
silvery foliage<br />
Stachys coccinea<br />
Red Bishop's Wort<br />
446.74 Pow-Wow, bushy plants with spikes of charming brick-red beak-like flowers; beautifully veined,<br />
slightly rugosa foliage is oddly aromatic; surprisingly hardy and quick to flower<br />
Stachys grandiflora (S. macrantha)<br />
446.80 Purple, an upright habit; gre<strong>en</strong> foliage and flowers in spikes colouring bluish rosy-purple<br />
Stachys monnieri (S. d<strong>en</strong>siflora)<br />
446.90 Saharan Pink*, strong, short stems of clustered, apple blossom flowers; rosettes of mid-gre<strong>en</strong><br />
foliage<br />
52,--<br />
24,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Stachys officinalis<br />
Dwarf Betany<br />
447.00 Nanus, a beautiful version of the S. officinalis; great for the rock gard<strong>en</strong>, edging, tubs, pots 192,--<br />
Statice sinuata see Limonium sinuatum<br />
Stephanotus floribunda<br />
Clustered Wax-flower, Madagascar Jasmine<br />
447.20 Species, clusters of pure white, very fragrant, waxy flowers; gre<strong>en</strong>house climbing plant; they can be<br />
grown successfully in pots wh<strong>en</strong>, if required, they can be trained in a circle.<br />
640,--<br />
512,--<br />
136,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Stevia rebaudiana (Eupatorium rebaudianum)<br />
447.40 Candy* (Sugar Leaf), white flowers; leaves 10 x sweeter than sugar, but without calories 3.050,--<br />
Stipa barbata<br />
447.50 Feather Grass, long, narrow stems, upright silvery-gre<strong>en</strong> infloresc<strong>en</strong>ces 314,--<br />
Stipa capillata<br />
447.60 Bridal Veil*, showy upright panicles; good for commercial cutting 168,--<br />
Stipa elegantissima<br />
447.70 Feather Speargrass, erect habit; narrow, rolled leaves and feathery, loose panicles; quite showy;<br />
fresh or dried ver ornam<strong>en</strong>tal and useful for decoration<br />
Stipa t<strong>en</strong>uissima (S. t<strong>en</strong>uifolia)<br />
448.00 Angel Hair, feathery filam<strong>en</strong>t-thin, gre<strong>en</strong> flower-heads of arresting elegance 240,--<br />
Strelitzia nicolai<br />
Natal Wild Banana, Natal Wildepiesang<br />
448.30 Species, white flowers with blue c<strong>en</strong>tre; short stems; forming massive clumps; a tall, striking foliage<br />
plant; an eye catching evergre<strong>en</strong>, effective throughout the year and is useful for creating a lush,<br />
tropical effect; the name nicolai is in honour of Czar Nicholas of Russia.<br />
142,--<br />
90,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Strelitzia reginae<br />
Bird of Paradise Flower<br />
448.32 Species, the epitome of exotics; large purple and orange flowers in abundance. 44,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Streptanthus x farnsworthianus<br />
448.38 Blue Sails*, small, white jewelflowers; shiny, violet to navy blue bracts; providing an int<strong>en</strong>sely<br />
contrasting backdrop; interesting and superb bouquet material<br />
144,-- / 10 g
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1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
Streptopus amplexifolius<br />
448.50 White Mandarin, nodding whitish, bell-shapoed flowers with refexed petals and kinked stalks, zigzag-stems<br />
and pointed clasping leaves; the cucumber-flavoured berries in autumn are eat<strong>en</strong><br />
Stylomecon heterophylla (Papaver h.)<br />
448.60 Orange Flame*, producing a great profusion of brilliant dark crimson c<strong>en</strong>tred, coppery-orange,<br />
poppy-like flowers with a Lily-of-the-Valley fragrance; clusters of deeply-cut, grey-gre<strong>en</strong> foliage<br />
Stylophorum diphyllum (Chelidonium d.)(S. petiolatum)<br />
448.64 Celandine Poppy, silky, deep yellow poppy-like flowers; large gre<strong>en</strong>, prickly seed pods, rather like<br />
gooseberries, hang hidd<strong>en</strong> b<strong>en</strong>eath the leaves<br />
Stylophorum lasiocarpum (Chelidonium l.)<br />
448.66 Chinese Celandine Poppy, a delightful plant for a shady spot bearing clusters of very pretty yellow<br />
flowers; very long flowering<br />
144,-- / 10 g<br />
30,-- / 10.000 sds<br />
144,-- / 10 g<br />
144,-- / 10 g<br />
Succisa prat<strong>en</strong>sis (Scabiosa succisa)<br />
448.68 Devil's Bit, violet scabious-like flowers; for a long season 158,--<br />
Succisella inflexa<br />
448.72 Frosted Pearls, masses of small, white flower heads with lightblue poll<strong>en</strong>; branching; bushy habit<br />
Swainsona canesc<strong>en</strong>s<br />
448.76 Blue, racemes of blue flowers variegated with pink; herbaceous, pinnate foliage 158,--<br />
Swainsona formosa (Clianthus formosus)<br />
Parrot’s Beak<br />
448.80 Glory Pea, scarlet and black flowers of exotic bird-like structure; a fine but rare cut flower and a pot-,<br />
tub- and patio plant as a conversation piece<br />
Swainsona viridis<br />
448.84 Creeping Darling Pea, racemes of tube-like, purple flowers; glabrous leaves; dwarf per<strong>en</strong>nial<br />
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100/111<br />
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114,-- / 10 g<br />
Symphyandra hofmannii (S. p<strong>en</strong>dula)<br />
448.90 Milkywhite*, bearing abundantly, milky-white, nodding, broadly bell-shaped flowers 320,--<br />
Symphyandra zanzegura<br />
449.00 Lilac Bells*, rich flowering with rather wide, lilac-blue bells on delicate stems; small, grey-gre<strong>en</strong>,<br />
geranium-like leaves<br />
Symphytum officinale<br />
449.20 BlueBells*, clusters of mostly light or dark flowers; rough foliage 76,50<br />
Tagetes erecta<br />
De-tailed seeds<br />
450.00 Nos<strong>en</strong>to Limegre<strong>en</strong> F1, unique lime-gre<strong>en</strong>; 7-8 cm globe-shaped, double flowers sturdy plants;<br />
exceptional uniform; excell<strong>en</strong>t cut flower; odourless foliage; bold flowers throughout summer<br />
450.02 Royal Orange F1, bright orange; strong stems; fullys double, high quality flowers on strong stems;<br />
early flowering<br />
448,--<br />
246,-- / 20.000 sds<br />
346,-- / 20.000 sds<br />
Tagetes erecta nana<br />
Dwarf Carnation flowered Series<br />
450.04 Eskimo, “white”; suitable for pots and pack 336,--<br />
Tagetes erecta nana<br />
Dwarf Carnation flowered Series with odourless foliage<br />
450.06 Gold<strong>en</strong> Age*, large gold<strong>en</strong>-orange flowers 18,--<br />
450.08 Moonlight*, large lemon-yellow flower 18,--<br />
450.10 Sunshine*, large orange flowers 18,--<br />
450.12 Maximix* Mix , as above but a well-balanced mixture 18,--<br />
Tagetes erecta tubulosa<br />
450.60 Gold<strong>en</strong> Trumpets*, a very curious variety with gold<strong>en</strong>-yellow flowers petals like tubs or little trumpets 144,--<br />
Tagetes lucida (Tagetes anisata)<br />
Spanish Tarragon, Winter Tarragon, Mexican Mint, Mexican Tarragon, Texas Tarragon, SweetMace,<br />
Pericon, Winterestragon, Wolk<strong>en</strong>kraut, Mexicaanse Dragon, Yauhtli, Estragón mejicano<br />
451.00 MaxiMari*, small orange-yellow flowers and long thin leaves; the whole plant has a strong, agreeable<br />
anise sc<strong>en</strong>t<br />
96,--
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1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
Tagetes minuta<br />
Mexican Marigold<br />
452.00 White Cleaner*, an anci<strong>en</strong>t marigold, a real giant; North American Indians used it as a ground cleanup<br />
plant; would prev<strong>en</strong>t other weedy types from growing in the area planted; anti-viral properties plus<br />
a lot of uses; it is a tall plant with mint fragrance, small whitish flowers in clusters that attract droves<br />
of b<strong>en</strong>eficial insects in early fall; a short days trigger blooming, nematocidal; the roots attract and kill<br />
bad nematodes that damage root crops, till into the soil in the fall<br />
Tagetes patula<br />
452.10 Nematode <strong>Co</strong>ntrol, gold<strong>en</strong> yellow; single flowered; best nematicidal effect of all marigolds<br />
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101/111<br />
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116,-- / 1 kg<br />
Tagetes patula nana<br />
Double flowered varieties<br />
452.24 Honeycomb, bi-coloured orange & red 20,--<br />
452.28 Panther, mahogany-red, lined with gold 12,--<br />
452.32 Que<strong>en</strong> Sofia, orange-red with gold<strong>en</strong> edges 20,--<br />
452.36 Red Cherry, mahogany-red with gold<strong>en</strong> edge; very early flowering 12,--<br />
Tagetes patula nana<br />
Single flowered varieties<br />
452.60 Harlequin, gold<strong>en</strong> yellow, broad striped mahogany; dwarf habit; excel<strong>en</strong>t in pots, containers etc. 48,--<br />
452.64 Mars, mahogany-red, large flowers with a narrow orange edge to the petals; compact 54,--<br />
452.68 Pascal, gold<strong>en</strong> yellow with red blotch; large flowered 54,--<br />
452.72 Silvia, gold<strong>en</strong> yellow with ruffled petals 54,--<br />
452.76 Tanga, primrose-yellow flowers with small blotches 78,--<br />
Tagetes t<strong>en</strong>uifolia (T. signata)<br />
452.80 Gold<strong>en</strong> Gem, gold<strong>en</strong>-yellow 36,--<br />
452.84 Lemon Gem, lemon-yellow 36,--<br />
452.88 Orange Gem, pure orange 36,--<br />
452.92 Red Gem, solid maroon, oft<strong>en</strong> narrowly edged gold 36,--<br />
452.96 Starfire Mixture, of the above and other colours, including bicolours 36,--<br />
Talinum calycinum<br />
453.20 Mag<strong>en</strong>ta Flame, covered on sunny days after midday with luminous violet-pink flowers; succul<strong>en</strong>t<br />
leaves; little charmer<br />
Tanacetum cinerariifolium see Chrysanthemum cinerariifolium<br />
Tanacetum niveum (Chrysanthemum niveum)<br />
453.70 Hit the Jackpot, white flowers with yellow c<strong>en</strong>tres; deeply and finely cut, feathery, fragrant foliage in a<br />
striking shade of silvery-grey<br />
75,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
453.78<br />
Tanacetum parth<strong>en</strong>ium (Chrysanthemum p.)(Pyrethrum p.)<br />
Feverfew, Featherfew, Florist Matricaria, Altamisa, Flirtwort, Wild Chamomile, Wild Quinine,<br />
Fieberkraut, Mutterkraut, Moederkruid<br />
Gold<strong>en</strong> Moss, gold<strong>en</strong> foliage, small white flowers; superb quality for bedding, packs etc.<br />
94,--<br />
453.82 White Perfection, pure white pompon flowers; good cut flower 42,--<br />
Tanacetum ptarmiciflorum (Chrysanthemum p.)<br />
Silver Lace Bush, Silver Lace Tansy, Silver Feather Tansy, Lacy Dusty Miller, Kanarianpietaryrttik<br />
453.86 Filigrain*, a shrubby, half-hardy per<strong>en</strong>nial, grown for its silvery-grey leaves; usually treated as an<br />
annual ; raised from seed and sown in early spring; very useful for summer bedding and in<br />
containers as an alternative to S<strong>en</strong>ecio cineraria. Superb plant !<br />
Tanacetum vulgare (Chrysanthemum v.)<br />
453.90 Goldsticks*, a selection with larger, yellow button flowers, longer stems and a longer flowering period<br />
Tecoma stans<br />
Yellow Trumpets, Yellow Bells<br />
454.00 Yellow, bright yellow funnel form flowers in panicles; leaves bright gre<strong>en</strong>; attractive odd-pinnate,<br />
leaflets; easiest culture<br />
Tellima grandiflora<br />
455.00 Gre<strong>en</strong> Cups*, wispy spikes of charming, hanging lime-gre<strong>en</strong> bells; their sc<strong>en</strong>t is piercingly sweet;<br />
attractive deep gre<strong>en</strong>, heart shaped to roundish toothed leaves<br />
Telopea speciosissima<br />
455.10 Waratah, bright coral-red flowers of great beauty and distinction; elongated leaves 240,--<br />
Teloxys aristata<br />
348,--<br />
350.--<br />
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455.20 Sea Foam, flowers insignificant; outstanding as everlasting; good filler; beautiful autumn colour<br />
Tetragonia decumb<strong>en</strong>s<br />
455.30 Sea Spinach, small, four-lobed yellow flowers with numerous stam<strong>en</strong>s and dry brown winged fruits;<br />
found on beaches; a prostrate or scrambling soft, semi-succul<strong>en</strong>t, glist<strong>en</strong>ing per<strong>en</strong>nialper<strong>en</strong>nial with<br />
yellowish flowers and winged fruit; this widespread dune plant is edible and also performs an<br />
important role in stabilizing the sand, <strong>en</strong>abling the dune to develop into a fri<strong>en</strong>dly <strong>en</strong>vironm<strong>en</strong>t for<br />
other plants<br />
Tetragonolobus purpureus (Lotus purpureus)(L. tetragonolobus)<br />
Asparagus Pea, Asparagus Clover, Lotus Pea, Winged Pea, Le Lotier rouge, Pois Asperge, Pois<br />
Café, Lotier Culivé, Lotier Tetragone, Rote Spargelerbse, Echte Spargelerbse, Kaffee-Erbse,<br />
Englische Erbse, Ginestrino rosso, Roslina jednoroczna, Cerwj<strong>en</strong>y štyrjownik<br />
456.00 Species, dark red flowers followed by winged pods; edible wh<strong>en</strong> young 12,--<br />
Teucrium chamaedrys<br />
456.10 <strong>Co</strong>mmon Germander, deep evergre<strong>en</strong> foliage; lilac-rose flowers; many branches and spreading 122,--<br />
Teucrium hyrcanicum<br />
456.20 Purple Tails, downy leaves and spikes of red to purple flowers; resembling cat tails 340,--<br />
Thalictrum aquilegifolium<br />
476.00 Spiky Dots*, pretty fans of leaves, topped with large heads of fluffy, rosy-lilac, purple, white and pink<br />
flowers<br />
Thalictrum delavayi<br />
476.10 Romantica*, small deep lilac-mauve flowers, <strong>en</strong>closing tufts of cream stam<strong>en</strong>s dangle in airy-fairy<br />
fashion from wide, branching heads<br />
Thalictrum flavum ssp. glaucum<br />
476.20 Yellow Sublim, panicles of yellow flowers; greyish-blue leaves; a good fragrance; a delicate, stately<br />
and graceful plant<br />
Thalictrum rochebrunianum<br />
476.30 Lav<strong>en</strong>der Mist, probably the most ornam<strong>en</strong>tal species of Meadow Rue with its masses of lav<strong>en</strong>derviolet<br />
or rosy-mauve blossoms from July to September and attractive pinnate foliage<br />
Thelesperma burridgeanum (<strong>Co</strong>smidium burridgeanum)<br />
476.50 Choc O' Gold*, flowers of gold<strong>en</strong>-yellow, each with a broad c<strong>en</strong>tre zone of chocolate-brown 24,--<br />
Thermopsis caroliniana<br />
476.60 Carolina Lupin, bright yellow flowers are borne in compact, erect spikes they possess a fine<br />
fragrance;a stately plant, with tri-foliate glaucous leaves, silky b<strong>en</strong>eath<br />
Thermopsis chin<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
476.64 Sunrise, soft yellow lupin-like flowers; early flowering; excell<strong>en</strong>t per<strong>en</strong>nial 36,-- / 10.000 sds<br />
Thermopsis montana (T. rhombifolia)<br />
476.68 Mountain Gold, racemes of rich gold<strong>en</strong> yellow flowers; resemble lupins in the shape of the flower,<br />
but the leaves are quite dissimilar as they are tifoliate<br />
Thunbergia alata<br />
477.10 Alba, pure white 120,--<br />
477.14 Alba oculata, pure white, black c<strong>en</strong>tre 120,--<br />
477.18 Aurantiaca, pure gold<strong>en</strong>-orange 120,--<br />
477.22 Aurantiaca oculata, gold<strong>en</strong> orange, black c<strong>en</strong>tre 120,--<br />
477.24 Aurea, pure yellow 120,--<br />
477.28 Aurea oculata, yellow, black c<strong>en</strong>tre 120,--<br />
477.30 Formula Mixture 120,--<br />
477.34 Blushing Susie, unique predominately red shaded flowers with contrasting black eyes 120.--<br />
477.38 Spanish Eyes, unusual, warm terracotta colour range with contrasting dark eyes 120.--<br />
Thymophylla t<strong>en</strong>uiloba (Dyssodia t.)<br />
478.80 Gold<strong>en</strong> Fleece, a pretty, fine-leaved, yellow daisy; dwarf, spreading plants with much-branched<br />
stems and with finely divided leaves<br />
Thymus longicaulis<br />
Long-stemmed Thyme<br />
479.00 Ambrosia, quickly forms wide spreading mats of thin wiry stems, with small sc<strong>en</strong>ted, gre<strong>en</strong> leaves,<br />
forming a total ground cover; completely covered in early summer with clustered heads of bright<br />
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102/111<br />
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1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
rosy-red flowers, already the first year<br />
Thymus pulegioides<br />
479.10 Mother of Thyme, tight clusters of deep rosy-mauve flowers; a very fragrant, bushy, shrubbery,<br />
spreading plant with strongly aromatic foliage<br />
Thymus serpyllum<br />
479.20 Magic Carpet, bright carmine-rose flowers and gre<strong>en</strong> aromatic foliage forming an absolute flat carpet<br />
479.40<br />
Thymus vulgaris (T. aestivus)(T. ilerd<strong>en</strong>sis)(T. val<strong>en</strong>tinus)(T. webbianus)<br />
Winter Thyme, the classic and sc<strong>en</strong>ted cooking thyme, makes low, d<strong>en</strong>se bushes of dark gre<strong>en</strong><br />
leaves, very handsome wh<strong>en</strong> full of pale flowers<br />
21,40<br />
479.50 Summer Thyme, narrow leaves, distinctly greyer than winter thyme; superb flavour 52,80<br />
Thymus x citriodorus fragrantissimus (T. pulegoides x T. vulgaris)<br />
479.60 Charm*, clusters of charming flowers are pale pink on white; grey-gre<strong>en</strong> leaves with a strong and<br />
delicious sc<strong>en</strong>t betwe<strong>en</strong> lemon and oranges<br />
Thysanotus dichotomus<br />
479.90 Purple, erect branched stems; flowers in terminal umbels; purple colour 136,-- / 10 g<br />
Thysanotus multiflorus<br />
479.94 Fringed Lily, d<strong>en</strong>sely tufted, rigid leaves. Large 3-petalled purple flowers each with a delicate hairy<br />
fringe; an unique species for pots, tubs etc.<br />
Tinantia erecta (T. fugax)<br />
Widow's Tears, Larmes de la Douariere, Witwetra<strong>en</strong><strong>en</strong>, Weduwtran<strong>en</strong><br />
480.00 Species, long, fleshy, erect stems clad with tongue-shaped leaves, it bears hanging clusters of<br />
charming, soft sugar-rose flowers with a flush of lilac<br />
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Tithonia rotundifolia (T. speciosa)(T. tagetiflora)(Tagetes rothundifolia)<br />
Semi-dwarf varieties<br />
480.20 Mexican Gold, gold<strong>en</strong> orange 26,-<br />
480.30 Morning Sun, as above, but soft apricot-yellow 28,--<br />
Tolmiea m<strong>en</strong>ziesii<br />
Piggy-back plant<br />
480.50 Mother of Thousands, coppery-brown flowers; although perfectly hardy for the border, this attractive<br />
foliage plant with the soft hairy, fresh gre<strong>en</strong> leaves is best known as one of those ideal<br />
potplants,because of its prop<strong>en</strong>sity of producing 'babies' on the surface of old leaves<br />
264,--<br />
24,-- / 1 g<br />
Tolpis barbata (Crepis b.)<br />
480.60 Marco de Canaveses*, lemon-yellow flowers; purple-brown c<strong>en</strong>tre 34,--<br />
Tordylium apulum<br />
Mediterranean Hartwort, Ombrellini pugliesi, Roman Pimpernel<br />
480.70 White Lace, pure white, lacy flowers; decorative fruits; small plants p.o.r.<br />
Tor<strong>en</strong>ia fournierii<br />
480.90 Blue Wings, attractive blue flowers marked with yellow; dwarf compact habit 18,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
480.94 Circus, F2 hybrids mixed 22,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Torilis japonica (Torilis anthriscus)(Caucalis anthriscus)<br />
Upright- or Japanese Hedgeparsley, Torilis anthrisque, Gewöhnlicher- oder Gemeiner Klett<strong>en</strong>kerbel,<br />
Hegg<strong>en</strong>doornzaad, Klobuczka Pospolita, Rödkörvel, Raudkjeks, Hvas Randfrø, Punakatko<br />
490.00 Species, parsley-like annual with taproots and erect, ridged stems; they grow in a spreading form;<br />
leaves are alternate, pinnately divided; Small, numerous white flowers are clustered in small, op<strong>en</strong>,<br />
flat-topped umbels<br />
Trachelium coeruleum<br />
490.10 Lilac-blue 90,-- / 10 g<br />
490.14 White 90,-- 10 g<br />
Trachycarpus fortunei (T.excelsus)(Chamerops excelsa)<br />
490.20 Chusan Palm, cylindical trunk with dark c<strong>en</strong>tred fibres; fan shaped leaves; best hardy palm 56,-- / 1 kg<br />
Trachym<strong>en</strong>e caerulea see Didiscus caeruleus<br />
Tradescantia occid<strong>en</strong>talis<br />
490.30 Spiderwort, narrow linear glaucous leaves; well-branched stems; flowers blue to rose<br />
38.--<br />
25,-- / 1.000 sds
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Tradescantia ohi<strong>en</strong>sis (T. canaliculata)(T. reflexa)<br />
490.34 Blue, the deep blue flowers op<strong>en</strong> in the morning and are closed by afternoon; a very elegant cut<br />
flower, ev<strong>en</strong> for its foliage alone<br />
Tradescantia virginiana<br />
490.38 Species, bluish purple flowers on top of erect stems 20,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Tribonanthes australis<br />
490.60 Swamp Tribonanthes, curious grey-white felted flowers 62,-- / 10 g<br />
Trichodesma zeylanicum<br />
490.70 Northern Bluebell, rarely offered is this vigorous plant with clusters of pale to bright blue flowers; it<br />
should certainly make a most interesting addition to the border; a unique cut flower<br />
Trichosanthes cucumerina<br />
Snake Gourd<br />
490.74 White Serp<strong>en</strong>t, white flowers are a little over 3 cm wide, with petals that are incredibly fringed; the<br />
fruit grows like a snake, long and coiled, and the warmer the climate, the longer the serp<strong>en</strong>t<br />
Tridax trilobata<br />
491.20 Gold & Orange Festival*, dark gre<strong>en</strong> leaves and gold<strong>en</strong>-orange daisy-like flowers in quantities all<br />
summer long; easiest cultivation; lovely cut flower as well as a flowering pot plant, tub- or patio plant<br />
Trifolium phaecophalum<br />
491.30 Black & White*, darkest purple and white on one flower; very special and attractive variety; blooms a<br />
rather long time if season is mild<br />
Trifolium rep<strong>en</strong>s<br />
491.34 Minus, the small-leaved shamrock for growing in pots for St. Patrick's Day 36,--<br />
Trifolium rub<strong>en</strong>s<br />
491.38 Red Clover, vivid, violet tinged red flowers of good size; versatile ornam<strong>en</strong>tal value 400,--<br />
Trifolium viresc<strong>en</strong>s<br />
491.42 Flushing Rosy, good sized flowers start out bright gre<strong>en</strong>ish yellow and age to vivid rose; lush gre<strong>en</strong><br />
leaves form strong clumps on this annual; .a very ornam<strong>en</strong>tal clover; some of the seedlings may<br />
have dark patterns on the leaves<br />
Triticum spp.<br />
492.00 Utrecht's Blue*, an unbelievable beautiful wheat! 4 rowed with blue grey husks and long black awns.<br />
The seeds are hard to thresh but good sized; great for weaving and flower arrangem<strong>en</strong>ts<br />
Tritoma species see Kniphofia species<br />
Trollius chin<strong>en</strong>sis (T. ledebourii)<br />
492.20 Gold<strong>en</strong> Que<strong>en</strong>, masses of orange stam<strong>en</strong>s and slashed petals filling gold<strong>en</strong> orange bowls 282,--<br />
Trollius europaeus<br />
492.34 Buttercups, bright lemon-yellow flowers; mounds of glossy, cut foliage 228,--<br />
Tropaeolum majus<br />
Single flowered, trailing Nasturtium<br />
493.10 Milky Way*, nearest to white; delicate blooms held well above the foliage 140,-- / 1 kg<br />
493.90 African Que<strong>en</strong>, mixed colours; all-variegated foliage 60,-- / 1 kg<br />
Tropaeolum majus nanum<br />
Single flowered dwarf, compact varieties<br />
495.10 Black Velvet, velvety black flowers 200,-- / 1 kg<br />
495.22 Ladybird, orange-yellow with bright red markings 120,-- / 1 kg<br />
Tropaeolum majus nanum<br />
Alaska Series<br />
495.30 Gold, gold<strong>en</strong>-yellow; all-variegated leaves 120,-- / 1 kg<br />
495.34 Salmon, as above but, soft salmon 120,-- / 1 kg<br />
495.38 Salmon-Orange, as above, but soft salmon-orange 136,-- / 1 kg<br />
495.42 Scarlet, as above, but scarlet-red 120,-- / 1 kg<br />
495.44 Nova Zembla*, full colour range; all-variegated foliage 120,-- / 1 kg<br />
Tropaeolum majus nanum<br />
Whirleybird Series<br />
495.60 Cherry-Rose, spurless blooms; top flowering; non-trailing 234,-- / 1 kg<br />
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495.64 Cream, as above, but creamy-yellow 132,-- / 1 kg<br />
495.68 Mahogany-Red, as above, but dark red 168,-- / 1 kg<br />
495.72 Orange, as above, but pure orange 168,-- / 1 kg<br />
495.76 Red, as above, but scarlet-red 132,-- / 1 kg<br />
495.80 Yellow, as above, but bright gold<strong>en</strong> yellow 132,-- / 1 kg<br />
495.84 Mixed, as above, but full colour range 60,-- / 1 kg<br />
Tropaeolum majus nanum<br />
Double and semi-double flowered dwarf, compact varieties<br />
496.00 Cherry Rose, cherry-rose 100,-- / 1 kg<br />
496.04 Lav<strong>en</strong>der Jewel, pastel lav<strong>en</strong>der 200,-- / 1 kg<br />
496.08 Peach Melba*, creamy-yellow, blotched apricot-red 100,-- / 1 kg<br />
496.10 Peach Melba Superior, bright cream flowers with maroon dots 30,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
496.12 Peach Melba Yellow, bright cream-yellow flowers; no dots 30,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
496.14 Primrose Gem, primrose-yellow 120,-- / 1 kg<br />
496.16 Salmon Baby*, salmon-rose; dark leaved 120,-- / 1 kg<br />
Tropaeolum peregrinum (T. aduncum)(T. canari<strong>en</strong>se)<br />
Canary Vine<br />
496.90 Paxarito, elegant, long stalked bright yellow flowers; deeply cut foliage 76,-- / 1 kg<br />
Tropaeolum speciosum<br />
496.96 Cinnabar, vermillion-red, spurred flowers; hand-shaped leaves 460,-- / 100 g<br />
Tweedia coerulea see Oxypetalum coeruleum<br />
Tulbaghia violacea<br />
497.00 Rijk Tulbagh, evergre<strong>en</strong> with dainty mauve umbels all year; the plant smells of garlic wh<strong>en</strong> injured<br />
35,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Tunica saxifraga<br />
497.20 Species, tiny pink flowers on a loose gre<strong>en</strong> cushion 52,--<br />
Typha angustifolia<br />
497.30 Species, dark gre<strong>en</strong> foliage; brown flower-spikes look like cigars; wants moisture 80,--<br />
Uncinia rubra<br />
497.60 Firedance, small bushy plant with red-bronzy shades 448,-- / 10 g<br />
Uniola latifolia (Chasmanthium l.)<br />
497.70 Sea Oats, infloresc<strong>en</strong>ce borne in large loose spikelets on drooping peduncles 480,--<br />
Ursinia anethoides<br />
498.00 Star of the Veldt, bright orange; black blotches at the base of the petals 44,--<br />
Ursinia speciosa<br />
498.20 Grazy Daisies*, attractive because of the numerous yellow and orange graceful and c(g)raz(c)y daisy<br />
flowers in summer; full colour range<br />
Valantia muralis<br />
498.30 Naturalis*, beautiful, dark gre<strong>en</strong>, dwarf compact and easy to grow plants p.o.r.<br />
Valeriana officinalis<br />
All-heal, Amantilla, Capon's Tail, Setwall, <strong>Van</strong>dal Root Valerian, Gard<strong>en</strong> Heliotrope, Echte Valeriaan,<br />
Herbe-aux-chats, Valériane officinale à rejets, Baldrian, Kozlek lekarski, Läkevänderot,<br />
Lækjevändelrot, Læge-Baldrian, Rohtovirmajuuri, Garðabruða<br />
498.40 Anthos, improved strain of Valerian for commercial production; root yield up to 2 1/2 tonnes per<br />
hectare (1 ton per acre); contains 0.7% ess<strong>en</strong>tial oil (bornyl acetate, valeportiate and valer<strong>en</strong>ic acid);<br />
seed requirem<strong>en</strong>t: 20-30 gr / 100 m2; 0.7 / ha presown; 4 kg. / ha direct drilling<br />
498.42 Species, attractive upright plant with pinnate foliage and clusters of fragrant pale pink flowers in<br />
summer; powerfully sc<strong>en</strong>ted roots<br />
Velleia discophora<br />
498.50 Yellow Carpeter, carpets of spoon-shaped foliage and unusual but highly attractive lemon-yellow<br />
flowers; a very special bedding-, alpine- and rockgard<strong>en</strong> plant, that also thrives very well in pots/tubs<br />
Velleia rosea<br />
498.54 Pink Carpeter, very much like V. discophora, but with clear pink flowers; it is a distinct and beautiful<br />
species<br />
Velleia trinervis<br />
498.58 Showy Carpeter, bell-shaped bright yellow flowers; a curiously showy bedding-, alpine and rock 282,--<br />
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50,--<br />
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1600 AC The Netherlands 1601 LS<br />
gard<strong>en</strong> plant and a beautiful cut flower as well; very suitable for pots etc. on the patio, balcony; a<br />
surprise for everybody!<br />
V<strong>en</strong>idium fastuosum (Arctotis fastuosa)(V. macrocephalum)(V. wyleyi)<br />
Monarch of the Veldt<br />
500.00 Orange Prince, bright orange; dark disc and ring 44,--<br />
500.10 Zulu Prince, as above, but silvery-white 48,--<br />
Verbascum blattaria albiflorum<br />
Moth Mullein, Schab<strong>en</strong>- oder Mott<strong>en</strong>kraut, Molène blattaire, Mott<strong>en</strong>kruid<br />
501.40 Sweetheart, spires of purple-eyed, rose tinted, white flowers over compact rosettes of shiny leaves;<br />
flowering abundantly the very first year already; beautiful and popular in wildflower planting<br />
Verbascum bombyciferum<br />
501.50 Polar Summer, bright yellow flowers on silvery-white woolly plants 150,--<br />
Verbascum chaixii album<br />
501.60 Piercing Sky*, scarcely branched, long panicles, tightly massed with white flowers and beautiful<br />
purple stam<strong>en</strong>s<br />
Verbascum phlomoides<br />
501.64 Cluster'd Gold, the stems covered with large, bright yellow flowers in clusters; the showy spikes of<br />
flowers last for a long time on the plants; rather large leaves<br />
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292,-- / 10 g<br />
Verbascum pho<strong>en</strong>iceum (Celsia atroviolaceae)(C. rechingeri)<br />
501.70 New Hybrids, full colour range of whites, pinks, purples, violets and reds 22,--<br />
Verbascum x hybridum<br />
Mullein, Kleinblütige Königskerze, Bouillon blanc, Toorts<br />
501.80 Pink Charm F.1, a very unusual mixture of mainly rose and pink shades; flowers with purple stam<strong>en</strong>;<br />
leaves are forming flat rosettes; blooming the first year from an early sowing<br />
Verb<strong>en</strong>a bonari<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
502.00 Purple Top*, tall rigid stems with loose heads of tight-packet clusters of rosy violet-blue, sc<strong>en</strong>ted<br />
flowers in an <strong>en</strong>dless succession<br />
18,50<br />
360.-- / g<br />
Verb<strong>en</strong>a canad<strong>en</strong>sis (Buchnera c.)(V. aubletia)(V. drummondii)(V. lambertii)<br />
502.10 Perfecta*, rosy violet, a compact, slightly spreading species 48,--<br />
Verb<strong>en</strong>a gooddingii<br />
Sc<strong>en</strong>ted Vervain<br />
502.20 Purple Wave, fragrant purplish flowers form spring to fall; excell<strong>en</strong>t cut flower 40,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Verb<strong>en</strong>a macdougalii<br />
502.60 Tyrian Purple*, long, very d<strong>en</strong>se, narrow spikes of showy, deep purple flowers; erect. hairy stems<br />
and thick, veiny narrow, softly hairy leaves<br />
Verb<strong>en</strong>a rigida (V. v<strong>en</strong>osa)<br />
502.64 Mag<strong>en</strong>ta, neat and low growing with an <strong>en</strong>dless succession of clusters of small, d<strong>en</strong>se mag<strong>en</strong>tapurple<br />
flowers; a superb mass-bedder<br />
Verb<strong>en</strong>a t<strong>en</strong>uisecta<br />
502.68 Lilac, a charming little plant for the rockery with finely cut fern-like foliage and d<strong>en</strong>se, terminal heads<br />
of bluish-lilac flowers; excell<strong>en</strong>t ground cover<br />
Verb<strong>en</strong>a wrightii<br />
502.72 Purple Vervain, loads of purple-blue flowers on low growing plants; a delightful carpet<br />
50,--<br />
40,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
80,--<br />
42,--<br />
40,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Verb<strong>en</strong>a x hybrida nana compacta<br />
Sparkle Series<br />
502.82 Amethyst, deep lav<strong>en</strong>der blue; white eye 92,--<br />
502.84 Apricot, shades of apricot and creamy yellow 92,--<br />
502.86 Blaze, bright scarlet 92,--<br />
502.88 Crystal, pure white 92,--<br />
502.90 Delight, soft pink; white eye 92,--<br />
502.92 Sparkle, scarlet-red; white eye 92,--<br />
502.94 Spl<strong>en</strong>dor, purple; white eye 92,--<br />
502.96 Sparkle Mixture, fine bl<strong>en</strong>d of all Sparkles 92,--<br />
Verb<strong>en</strong>a x hybrida (V. hort<strong>en</strong>sis)<br />
503.00 Ideal Florist, full colour-range; semi-tall mixture 30,--
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Verbesina <strong>en</strong>celoides<br />
503.60 Anil del Muerto, striking, profuse yellow mini-daisy-sunflowers; erect, greyish gre<strong>en</strong> foliage; easy;<br />
rather coarse; fast growing<br />
Vermin Fighter Mix<br />
504.00 I.C.S.-Mix*, careful balanced mixture of aromatic herbs, fighting louses and snails 150,-- / 1 kg<br />
Veronica austriaca ssp. teucrium<br />
504.10 Royal Blue, showy bushy plants with long racemes of dazzling g<strong>en</strong>tian-blue flowers 40,--<br />
Veronica chamaedrys<br />
504.20 Germander Speedwell, bright blue flowers in racemes; rather thick foliage; creeping root-stock 278,--<br />
Veronica fruticans (V. saxatiles)<br />
504.30 Rock Speedwel, comparatively large, bright blue flowers with a red eye; a creeping, woody-based<br />
plant with wiry stems, tiny fleshy leaves<br />
Veronica g<strong>en</strong>tianoides<br />
504.40 Blue Streak, single erect spikes get up with pale blue flowers; this cespitose or tufted per<strong>en</strong>nial forms<br />
rosettes of broad, dark gre<strong>en</strong> leaves<br />
Veronica incana (V. spicata ssp. Incana)<br />
504.44 IcyBlue*, violet-blue flowers above silvery leaves; floriferous; dwarf compact plants; ideal in pots,<br />
containers and for bedding<br />
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112,-- / 10 g<br />
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Veronica longifolia (V. exaltata)<br />
504.50 Beach Blue*, tall upright, long terminal spikes of clear blue flowers; excell<strong>en</strong>t for cutting 34,--<br />
Veronica porphyriana<br />
504.54 Species , bright violet-bue spikes; dark gre<strong>en</strong> foliage 32,-- / 1 g<br />
Veronica prostrata<br />
504.58 Blue, racemes of deep blue flowers; mat forming carpeter; quite showy 192,-- / 10 g<br />
Veronica rep<strong>en</strong>s<br />
504.60 White, close mats of prostrate branches; masses of white flowers, tinged blue 94,-- / 10 g<br />
Veronica spicata nana<br />
504.70 Blue Carpet, bright blue flowerspikes; compact ground cover 180,-- / 10 g<br />
Viguiera multiflora<br />
504.80 Showy Gold<strong>en</strong>eye, sunflower-like blooms; bright yellow; easy cultivation; reproduction is by seed<br />
only<br />
Vigna caracalla (Phaseolus c.)<br />
Snail Flower<br />
504.86 Species, dark gre<strong>en</strong> leaves, curiously spiralled mauve and white flowers; look like snails; fragrant p.o.r.<br />
Villarsia calthifolia<br />
504.90 Yellow, large round foliage and heads of delicate yellow flowers; a beautiful cutflower; requires<br />
contant moisture<br />
Villarsia parnassifolia<br />
Australian aquatic herb<br />
504.94 Yellow, loosely branched stems with quantities of distinct yellow flowers; a very nice cut flower; likes<br />
moisture<br />
Vinca rosea (Catharanthus r.)<br />
Dwarf Little Series<br />
505.12 Little Blanche, pure white 56,--<br />
505.14 Little Bright Eyes, white with carmine eye 56,--<br />
505.16 Little Delicata, soft pink 56,--<br />
505.18 Little Linda, deep rose 70,--<br />
505.20 Little Pinkie (<strong>Co</strong>quette), rose-pink 56,--<br />
505.22 Little Series Mix 56,--<br />
Viola betonicifolia<br />
507.00 Blue, a fast growing groundcover with blue flowers; thrives well in pots etc. 114,-- / 10 g<br />
Viola coreana see Viola koreana<br />
320,--<br />
p.o.r.<br />
142,--
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Viola corsica<br />
507.40 Violet, very rich flowering with violet-purple-blue blooms, which stand erect 128,-- / 10 g<br />
Viola elatior<br />
507.60 Violet, tall stems with pale blue flowers all summer; a beautiful variety for cutting 80,-- / 10 g<br />
Viola koreana (V. coreana exilis)(V. grypoceras exilis)<br />
507.84 Sylettas, beautiful violet-blue flowers held well above the foliage; mid-gre<strong>en</strong>, almost circular leaves<br />
are conspicuously and ornately marked with a perfectly symmetrical pattern of silvery-grey markings<br />
96,-- / 1 g<br />
Viola mandshurica<br />
507.94 Fuji Dawn, purple flowers; pink and white variegated leaves 60,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Viola mirabilis<br />
508.00 Lilacina, soft lilac to light reddish flowers 256,--<br />
Viola odorata<br />
508.40 Que<strong>en</strong> Charlotte, nicely fragrant deep blue flowers 32,--<br />
508.44 The Czar, deep violet-purple; fragrant; vigorous 34,--<br />
Viola pedatifida<br />
508.54 Alba, pure white 192,-- / 10 g<br />
508.60 Violacea, purple-violet flowers; deeply lobed leaves 66,-- / 10 g<br />
Viola pumila<br />
508.70 Pygmy Violet, beautiful, delicate cushions with soft blue flowers 180,-- / 10 g<br />
Viola reich<strong>en</strong>bachiana (V. sylvestris)<br />
508.74 Wood Violet, light violet flowers 72,-- / 10 g<br />
Viola riviniana (L. labradorica)<br />
508.80 Labrador Violet, dark lilac flowers; fawless carpet of handsome, rounded, purplish gre<strong>en</strong> leaves<br />
Viola rupestris rosea (V. ar<strong>en</strong>aria rosea)<br />
508.90 Teesdale Rosea, pleasant pink flowers, freely produced during spring 150,-- / 10.000 sds<br />
Viola sororia (V. papilionacea)(V. priceana)<br />
509.40 Freckles, white, china-blue speckled 82,-- / 10 g<br />
Viola stojanowii (V. rhodopaea)(V. rhodopeia)<br />
509.80 Mountain Yellow*, bright chartreuse yellow flowers; diminutive and very neat; leaves are small<br />
Viola tricolor maxima<br />
F2 Series<br />
510.00 Extravaganza, full colour range; gigantic flowers; early 624,--<br />
510.10 Saint Ravel mixed, wide colour range 120,--<br />
510.20 Saint Tropez mixed, excell<strong>en</strong>t pack and gard<strong>en</strong> performance 360,--<br />
510.30 Pastel Shades, soft pink, light yellow, rose and blue water colours 88,--<br />
Viola tricolor nigra<br />
510.40 Bowles Black, a gard<strong>en</strong> classic; nearly black flowers with a pale yellow eye 272,--<br />
Viola triloba<br />
510.50 Blue, bluish violet flowers; haert-shaped leaves 160,-- / 1 g<br />
Viola x cornuta<br />
Fun Eyes Series, compact mound-shaped plants covered with small heart-shaped flowers with<br />
discreet yellow eye and black whisker-like markings; ideal for bedding and pots<br />
510.80 Fun Eyes Blue, deep velvety blue 160,--<br />
510.84 Fun Eyes Yellow, soft yellow with rose blush 160,--<br />
510.88 Fun Eyes Tricolor, yellow, cream and purple 160,--<br />
Viola x hybrida<br />
Trailing Pansy<br />
511.00 Waterfall F.1, attractive blue & white bi-colour; sc<strong>en</strong>bted flowers; first ever small flowered F.1 trailing<br />
Pansy; ideal for containers and hanging baskets<br />
Viola x hybrida<br />
A twin with a very attractive, flat and compact growing habit and a continuous production throughout<br />
the summer, of relatively large sized flowers<br />
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511.50 Angry Mandarin*, purple-black flowers with a small yellow, striped c<strong>en</strong>tre 300,--<br />
511.54 Happy Mandarin*, happy light blue flowers with a bright gold<strong>en</strong>, dark striped c<strong>en</strong>tre 300,--<br />
511.90<br />
Viola x hybrida<br />
Blacky*, small black flowers; blooming during a long period; dwarf compact plants 240,--<br />
511.92 Sunday Best*, a small, compact, but rich flowering variety; a bright op<strong>en</strong>, creamy white face;<br />
beautifully blotched lilac<br />
180,--<br />
Viola x hybrida<br />
Miniola Heart Series<br />
511.94 Aqua, combination of gre<strong>en</strong> and blue; black whiskers; plants are covered of hear-shaped flowers;<br />
very floriferous; quick to flower<br />
511.95 Gold, as above, but deep gold with black whiskers 398.--<br />
511.96 Ice Blue, as above, but clear ice blue with yellow face 398.--<br />
511.97 Pink, as above, but light pink with yellow face 398.--<br />
511.98 Purple, as above, but rich purple with contrasting yellow face 398.--<br />
Viola x wittrockiana<br />
Swiss Giant Series Market Growers Quality<br />
512.00 Alp<strong>en</strong>glow, mahogany-red 88,--<br />
512.02 Bergwacht, deep blue 88,--<br />
512.04 Claret, wine-red with dark blotches 88,--<br />
512.06 <strong>Co</strong>ronation Gold, pure gold<strong>en</strong>-yellow 88,--<br />
512.08 Fire Beacon, brick-red with dark blotches 88,--<br />
512.10 Flame, orange-scarlet with black blotches 88,--<br />
512.12 Laura, raspberry-rose with dark blotches 88,--<br />
512.14 Orange Sun, orange 88,--<br />
512.16 Paperwhite, pure white 88,--<br />
512.18 Red Wing, coppery-scarlet with gold<strong>en</strong> yellow lower petals 88,--<br />
512.20 Rhinegold, gold<strong>en</strong>-yellow with dark blotches 88,--<br />
512.22 Super Beaconsfield, light blue with dark blue lower petals 88,--<br />
512.24 Ullswater, g<strong>en</strong>tian-blue with dark blotches 88,--<br />
512.30 Velvet Mixed, velvety texture; wonderful range; large flowered; compact 88,--<br />
512.34 Florist Mixed, largest flowered of the op<strong>en</strong> pollinated Swiss Giant type 88,--<br />
Viola x wittrockiana<br />
Picot÷es de Roggli<br />
512.50 Brunig, darkest mahogany with brigh gold picotee margins 328.--<br />
512.60 Gemmi, rich dark purple with neat and narrow white edge 328.--<br />
515.40<br />
Viola x wittrockiana<br />
Dutch Blues*, a very special blue in pansies; some call it campanula-blue 368,--<br />
515.50 Dutch Skies*, a beautiful bedding pansy with a sparkling colour effect; the flowers are starting whitish<br />
and change into the most admirable, celestial-blue<br />
368,--<br />
Viola x wittrockiana<br />
516.04 Tetra Rococo*, extra large flowering ruffled mixture with a bright colour range 240,--<br />
Viscaria oculata (Agrostemma coeli-rosa)(Sil<strong>en</strong>e coeli-rosa)(V. cardinalis)(Lychnis coeli-rosa<br />
oculatus)<br />
Dwarf varieties<br />
540.60 Blue Angel, masses of clear blue flowers 12,--<br />
540.64 Rose Angels, bright rose with dark eyes 12,--<br />
540.68 Treasure Island*, a mix of heav<strong>en</strong>ly colours; charming for borders, beds or pots 70,--<br />
Vitaliana primuliflora (Aretia vitaliana)(Douglasia v.)(Androsace v.) ssp. Praetutiana<br />
540.74 Yellow, forms d<strong>en</strong>se and very floriferous yellow mats with leaves being silvery b<strong>en</strong>eath 72,-- / 1 g<br />
Wahl<strong>en</strong>bergia congesta<br />
540.80 Twinkling Stars*, forms d<strong>en</strong>se, congested mats of shiny, spoon-shaped leaves from which arise<br />
numerous, delicate, sl<strong>en</strong>der stems, each bearing one, dainty, white (occasionally pale blue), starry<br />
bell-shaped flower<br />
Wahl<strong>en</strong>bergia undulata<br />
540.84 DelicaLight*, masses of soft lilac-blue, campanula-like flowers; held well above the mounding foliage<br />
Waitzia acuminata var. acuminata<br />
541.00 Yellow, hoary foliage and terminal corymbs of numerous yellow flowers; excell<strong>en</strong>t cut- and dry flower<br />
Waitzia acuminata var. albicans<br />
541.04 White, as W. a.a., but with beautiful white flowers 92,-- / 10 g<br />
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Waitzia suaveol<strong>en</strong>s var. flava (W. aurea)<br />
541.08 Yellow, loose corymbs of rather large yellow everlasting daisies; roughly hairy foliage; unique dry-<br />
and cut flowers both for bedding as well as pot flower<br />
62,-- / 10 g<br />
Waldsteinia fragarioides<br />
541.30 Barr<strong>en</strong> Strawberry, Mat-forming; strawberry-like foliage; yellow flowers p.o.r.<br />
Wang<strong>en</strong>heimia lima<br />
541.40 Vulcan, gre<strong>en</strong> fishbone-like flowerheads 22,-- / 1.000 sds<br />
Washingtonia filifera (Pritchardia f.)<br />
542.00 Petticoat Palm, fan-like leaves, cut and segm<strong>en</strong>ted into many thread-like filam<strong>en</strong>ts 22,50 / 1.000 sds<br />
Washingtonia robusta (W. filifera robusta)<br />
542.04 Petticoat Palm, much like the above, with larger leaves, without the filam<strong>en</strong>ts 22,50 / 1.000 sds<br />
Wisteria sin<strong>en</strong>sis<br />
542.10 Blue Rain, racemes of lovely clear mauve colour; free-flowering habit; delicious perfume of the<br />
flowers<br />
Withania somnifera<br />
Clustered Winter-Cherry, Kuthmithi, Indian Gins<strong>en</strong>g, Winterkers<br />
542.20 Ashwagandha*, small, colourless flowers; orange-red berries used for shampoo and soap; a valuable<br />
medicinal plant holding a place similar to that of Gins<strong>en</strong>g in some traditions; easy to grow as an<br />
annual; papery husks around the fruits, similar to these of Physalis; extremely useful in dry flower<br />
arrangem<strong>en</strong>ts<br />
Wyethia helinioides<br />
542.30 Mule's Ear Daisy, flowers are creamy white and with a contrasting yellow disc, resembling Zinnia's;<br />
an easy to handle and fast growing per<strong>en</strong>nial<br />
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Xanthisma texana<br />
542.40 Flower Power, elegant bright yellow flowers; self-cleaning 262,--<br />
Xanthosia candida<br />
542.50 White, appearance very much like Didiscus coerulea, however a better cut flower, because it is<br />
lasting longer; the flowers are brilliant white; a unique variety<br />
Xanthosia rotundifolia<br />
542.54 Southern Cross, myriads of white flowers erect in umbels; glabrous foliage that is woolly b<strong>en</strong>eath; a<br />
beautiful cut flower<br />
Xanthophtalmum coronarium<br />
542.60 Summer Beauty*, a beautiful tall growing summer flower with large, sunny white, yellow c<strong>en</strong>tred<br />
flowers<br />
Xylanthemum tianschanicum<br />
543.00 White Power*, a dark gre<strong>en</strong> leaved daisy with attractive, contrasting white single, medium-sized<br />
flowers; extremely long, strong stems; ideal for cutting<br />
Xyris lanata<br />
543.40 Yellow Sl<strong>en</strong>der Lily, tall wiry stems with yellow Iris-like blooms; tufts of erect, sl<strong>en</strong>der leaves; a<br />
unique beauty for landscaping<br />
Yucca aloifolia<br />
543.80 Spanish Bayonet, the tree-like yucca with narrow, glaucous gre<strong>en</strong> leaves and large panicles of<br />
creamy-white, tinged purple flowers<br />
Yucca baccata<br />
543.84 Banana Yucca, a very interesting and fine species with panicles of over-poweringly fragrant, large<br />
white flowers, followed by edible Date-like<br />
Yucca elata<br />
543.88 Soap Weed, huge panicles of white flowers; grass-like foliage 20,--<br />
Yucca filam<strong>en</strong>tosa<br />
543.92 Adam's Needle, quite hardy, glaucous foliage with curly white threads and creamy flowers 32,--<br />
Yucca glauca (Y. angustifolia)<br />
543.96 Blue Yucca, hardy, rosettes of bluish foliage; gre<strong>en</strong>ish white flowers in erect racemes 16,--<br />
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Zaluzianskya cap<strong>en</strong>sis (Nycterinia c.)<br />
Starbalsam, Night Phlox, Fairy Nights<br />
544.00 Starband*, numerous, short spikes with striking, white, starry, phlox-like flowers, which are purpleblack<br />
on the outside and remain closed during daytime; an outstanding powerfully, late ev<strong>en</strong>ing- and<br />
nocturnal fragrance; a delicious almond/honey/vanilla-like sc<strong>en</strong>t<br />
Zantedeschia aethiopica<br />
544.10 Species, the famous white arum or calla; classic cut flower and pot plant 50,-- / 100 sds<br />
544.20 Marsmallow Pink, spathes flushed pink in the throat; veru attractive; hardy 50,-- / 100 sds<br />
Zauschneria californica ssp. latofilia<br />
California Fuchsia<br />
544.40 Kolibri Trumpet, multitudes of scarlet, trumpet flowers with beautiful, curved, long stam<strong>en</strong>s; gre<strong>en</strong><br />
hairy leaves; exquisite<br />
Zea mays japonica variegata<br />
545.00 Stripes & Stripes*, extremely beautiful ornam<strong>en</strong>tal corn; majestic, graceful foliage, variegated plant<br />
with striped leaves with gre<strong>en</strong>, white, yellow and pink; tassel are dark purple, kernels are burgundy<br />
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Zea mays<br />
545.04 Indian Berries, multicoloured rounded cobs; very ornam<strong>en</strong>tal 200,-- / 1 kg<br />
545.08 Little Jewels, multi-coloured mini corn mixed 104,-- / 1 kg<br />
545.12 Strawberry Popcorn, small round red cobs 64,-- / 1kg<br />
Zea mays<br />
Unique Miniature <strong>Co</strong>rn<br />
545.60 Baby Fingers Blue, blue-seeded 180,-- / 1 kg<br />
545.64 Baby Finger Pink, pink-seeded 180,-- / 1 kg<br />
Zinnia angustifolia (Z. linearis)<br />
555.00 Orange 50,--<br />
555.04 White 50,--<br />
555.08 Yellow 50,--<br />
Zinnia elegans F1<br />
Dixie Series<br />
extra dwarf plants topped with large, fully double blooms in vivid colours. Ideal for large packs and<br />
pot production<br />
555.50 Dixie Orange 480.--<br />
555.52 Dixie Rose 480.--<br />
555.54 Dixie Scarlet 480.--<br />
555.56 Dixie White 480.--<br />
555.58 Dixie Yellow 480.--<br />
555.60 Dixie Mix 480.--<br />
Zinnia grandiflora<br />
556.00 Prairie Zinnia, ground hugging cushions completely covered with yellow flowers; a spectacular<br />
bedding & border plant<br />
15,-- / 100 sds<br />
Zinnia haageana (Z. angustifolia)(Z. mexicana)<br />
556.30 Chipp<strong>en</strong>dale, mahogany and orange shades with gold<strong>en</strong> markings 18,--<br />
556.40 Old Mexico, mahogany red with gold<strong>en</strong> tips 18,--<br />
Zinnia linearis see Zinnia angustifolia<br />
Zoysia japonica<br />
560.90 Japanese Lawn, durable fine textured lawn for warm climate 162,--