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Iris Tall Bearded Iris Siberian Iris Japanese Iris Louisiana Iris pgs 141-142 page 143 page 144 page 144 Tall Bearded Iris Northern Regions Southern Regions When to Plant Plant 25ct plugs in LWi-MSp Plant 25ct plugs in LWi-ESp ABBREVIATION CODES E Early (mid to late May) M Mid (late May to early June) L Late (early to mid-June) RE Usually repeats bloom FR Fragrant Tall Bearded Iris plugs are available in 25ct trays, pictured below, for spring shipping January 9 - April 8, 2017. They typically require Photo courtesy of The California Flowerbulb Company, Inc. 6-8 weeks to finish for spring sales. Iris ‘Beverly Sills’ Iris ‘Earl of Essex’ We highly recom- Iris ‘Feed Back’ mend ordering IRGFB25 (Hager) Large, blue-violet early as these popular blossoms with yellow beards. items typically sell Ruffled petals are displayed in out. a widely flared form. Strong, well-branched stems. Pro- Hardy in zones 3-10. nounced sweet fragrance. Our best rebloomer here in Michigan. Reblooms to zone 4. Iris ‘Beverly Sills’ Iris ‘Earl of Essex’ Traits: 36in–EM–RE–FR–25ct D Iris ‘Feed Back’ IRGBS25 (Hager) Uniform IRGEE25 (Zurbrigg) A coral pink self with lacy plicata type Iris: white Iris ‘Harvest of Memories’ edges and impeccable flowers have orchid vio- IRGHM25 (Zurbrigg) Radiant form. An extremely fast let veining and stippling yellow self with widely ruffled grower and very heavy on the edges. Pale or- petals. Slight sweet fragrance. bloomer. Still one of the ange beards are infused Dependable rebloom in summer most sought-after irises with pale violet. Strong and fall. Displays outstanding today. Reblooms to zone 5. rebloomer to zone 4. branching and bud count. Vigor- Traits: 35in–EM–25ct D Traits: 35in–E–RE–25ct D ous grower. Reblooms to zone 4. Traits: 38in–M–RE–FR–25ct D Iris ‘Harvest of Memories’ 141 x/x/x/x/x = foliage height / scaSpeee h pe. i1g4h1t f(owrh aebrbe raepvpialticioanb lceo) d/ ebsloom time / zone / size offered HI Tall Bearded Iris Iris ‘Immortality’ NEW! Iris ‘Night Owl’ NEW! Iris ‘Sultan’s Palace’ IRGIM25 (Zurbrigg) Ruffled, IRGNO25 (Schreiner) This IRGSH25 (Schreiner) Choose this pure white self with pale dark-flowering Iris variety is regal variety if you’re looking lemon-yellow beards. Strong aptly named because of its for an Iris with rich color. Velvety sweet fragrance. Nearly ever- rich, near-black, dark vio- maroon-red petals have slightly blooming once established. let-blue flowers. In bright sun- ruffled falls for a graceful look. Has the most consistent light, you’ll notice the velvety Traits: 34in-M-25ct D reblooming ability through- texture of the petals. Light out the country. Reblooms to ruffling make this iris very zone 3. eye-catching and attractive. NEW! Iris ‘Titan’s Glory’ Traits: 29in–M–RE–FR–25ct D Traits: 38in-ML-25ct D IRGTG25 (Schreiner) This Dykes Medal winner is one of the best purple Iris on the market. Fra- NEW! Iris ‘Maui Moonlight’ NEW! Iris ‘Shipshape’ grant, intensely dark violet pur- Intermediate Bearded Iris IRGSH25 (Babson) This is a ple flowers are large and ruffled. IRGMM25 (Aitken) This inter- classic blue iris with a long Traits: 37in-EM-25ct D mediate bearded iris is shorter flowering season because of than typical Tall Bearded Iris, its high bud count. Medium Iris ‘Immortality’ but still demands a presence blue flowers are large and Iris pallida in the garden. Bright lemon wide with attractive ruffling ‘Argentea Variegata’ yellow flowers have incredibly and flaring. Winner of the IRGAV25, IRGAVG1 (Sweet Iris) New! ruffled edges. Great branching American Dykes Medal, the Striking green and ivory striped means good flower power in highest award that an Iris can form. New foliage emerges with the landscape. receive. creamy yellow margins that fade Traits: 23in-M-25ct D Traits: 38in-M-25ct D to ivory as the season progresses. Classic lavender-blue flowers in late spring. The most reliable and disease resistant of all Tall New! New! Bearded Irises. Traits: 34in–E–25ct & G1 D Iris pallida ‘Variegata’ IRGVA25, IRGVAG1 (Sweet Iris) Striking golden variegated foliage with green and creamy yellow stripes make this one at- Photo courtesy of Bouwmeester Plants tractive even when not in bloom. Iris ‘Maui Moonlight’ Classic lavender-blue flowers. The most reliable and disease resis- tant of all Tall Bearded Irises. Photo courtesy of Bouwmeester Plants Photo courtesy of Bouwmeester Plants Traits: 34in–E–25ct & G1 D New! Iris ‘Night Owl’ Iris ‘Shipshape’ New! Photo courtesy of Bouwmeester Plants Photo courtesy of Bouwmeester Plants Iris pallida Iris ‘Sultan’s Palace’ Iris ‘Titan’s Glory’ Iris pallida ‘Variegata’ ‘Argentea Variegata’ 142 Phone: 888-925-8377 • Fax: 800-752-1879 • E-mail: [email protected] • Website: www.WaltersGardens.com Siberian Iris HI Unlike their tall bearded cousins, Siberian Irises prefer moist soil and bloom a bit later. Their slender, spiky leaves add wonderful texture to the landscape even when the plants are not in bloom. Iris sibirica NEW! Iris sibirica ‘Butter and Sugar’ ‘Over in Gloryland’ IRSBSG1, IRSBSG2 (Siberian Iris) IRSOGG1 (Siberian Iris) An espe- Creamy white standards, butter cially showy selection. 5in wide, yellow falls, and greenish-yellow deep blue-purple standards veins. May rebloom in fall. Performs and falls have a light yellow and best in moist, acidic soil. Blooms cream blaze with blue-purple before the Japanese but after the veining. Blooms before the Japa- Tall Bearded. nese but after the Tall Bearded. Iris sibirica Iris sibirica 28in/ESu/Z3-9/G1 & G2 D 34in/ESu/Z3-9/G1 D ‘Butter and Sugar’ ‘Caesar’s Brother’ Limited Supply. Iris sibirica ‘Caesar’s Brother’ Iris sibirica ‘Ruffled Velvet’ IRSCBG1, IRSCBG2 (Siberian Iris) Deep purple self and a yellow and IRSRVG1, IRSRVG2 (Siberian Iris) A white blaze with black veining. dramatic selection with red-pur- Performs admirably in moist, ple standards, velvety darker acidic soil. Blooms before the Jap- purple falls, and a black and gold anese but after the Tall Bearded. blaze. Performs admirably in 36-42in/ESu/Z3-9/G1 & G2 D moist, acidic soil. Blooms before the Japanese but after the Tall SSSSTTTEEEELLLLLLLLEAAARRRR Bearded. 24-30in/ESu/Z3-9/G1 & G2 D Iris sibirica ‘Contrast in Styles’ IRSCSG1 (Siberian Iris) This showy selection is named for its incred- ‘Iris sibirica ‘White Swirl’ Iris sibirica ‘Contrast in Styles’ ible contrasting color patterns. IRSWSG1, IRSWSG2 (Siberian Iris) 3-5in flowers have rich wine pur- Widely flared, ivory-white self, with ple standards and falls with light- a touch of gold near the throat. New! er blue-purple styles. Semi-flaring One of the finest whites available. falls display prominent white and Performs admirably in moist, yellow signals with purple veining. acidic soil. Blooms before the Jap- 28-34in/ESu/Z3-9/G1 D anese but after the Tall Bearded. 30in/ESu/Z3-9/G1 & G2 D Iris sibirica Iris sibirica Iris sibirica ‘Over in Gloryland’ ‘Ruffled Velvet’ ‘White Swirl’ 143 x/x/x/x/x = foliage height / scaSpeee h pe. i1g4h1t f(owrh aebrbe raepvpialticioanb lceo) d/ ebsloom time / zone / size offered HI Louisiana Iris Japanese Iris Louisiana Irises have very large, beardless flowers with Japanese Iris rhizomes should be planted 2-3in deep in wide, open flaring petals. They require boggy to consis- heavy, rich, acidic, consistently moist soil. Never let the soil tently moist, acidic soil and regular fertilization. dry out. With proper care, they will become large, healthy plants with huge flowers. Iris ‘Black Gamecock’ (Louisiana Group) IRLBGG1 (Louisiana Iris) Known for having “out- rageous vigor”, this iris multiplies rapidly when sited properly. Blooms reliably each year. Huge 4-6in flowers open flat to display their velvety deep purple petals with a narrow gold signal. 2-3ft/ESu-MSu/Z4-10/G1 D Photo courtesy of Niels Mulder Iris ‘Black Gamecock’ Iris ensata ‘Lion King’ Iris ensata ‘Lion King’ IRELKG1 (Japanese Iris) This extraordinary, majestic plant pro- duces gigantic 7-8in, fully double blossoms with standards and falls much larger than the species. Each petal displays a wide, grape purple edge that feathers into the pure white center. Tall, stately perennial. 3-4ft/ESu/Z4-9/G1 D Knautia macedonica Kniphofia hirsuta ‘Thunder and Lightning’ ‘Fire Dance’ PP21437 KNIFD30, KNIFD72 (Red Hot Pok- KNATL30, KNATL72 (Knautia) er) Shorter variety better suited Knautia macedonica Light green leaves are shaped to smaller city gardens. Coral ‘Thunder and Lightning’ PP21437 like lightning bolts with creamy red and yellow flower spikes are yellow to white margins. Com- produced atop a low-growing, pact, shorter selection with thick clump of narrow, arching, the same deep reddish purple blue-green foliage. Hardiest flowers as the species. We ship selection to date from Jelitto clean stock. Seeds. 12-18in/ESu-EFa/Z5-9/30 & 72ct C 20in/ESu-LSu/Z4-9/30 & 72ct S Asexual propagation prohibited. Kniphofia ‘First Sunrise’ PP16036 KNIFSG1 (Red Hot Poker) This floriferous hybrid from hybridiz- er Luit Van Delft sets the garden ablaze with loads of solid fluo- rescent orange, torch-shaped flower spikes. Forms a relatively compact clump of green, strap- py foliage. A colorful perennial for hot, dry areas. 30-36in/ESu-LSu/Z5-9/G1 D Kniphofia ‘First Sunrise’ Kniphofia hirsuta Asexual propagation prohibited. PP16036 ‘Fire Dance’ 144 Phone: 888-925-8377 • Fax: 800-752-1879 • E-mail: [email protected] • Website: www.WaltersGardens.com Lagerstroemia BARISTA™ Collection L BARISTA™ Crapemyrtles are specifically bred for the Northern market. These selections perform well in our West Michigan climate, overwintering in our zone 6 winters. All of the members of this collection bloom on new wood. NEW! Lagerstroemia Lagerstroemia ‘Like a Latte’ PPAF New! ‘Bubble Tea’ PPAF WGI Introduction! WGI Introduction! LAGLL20, LAGLL72 (Crapemyrtle) A pe- LAGBT20, LAGBT72 (Crapemyrtle) This tite habit with branched, woody stems. crapemyrtle will have attractive, Attractive, dark green foliage with semi-glossy, medium green foliage for burgundy veining. In late summer, you to enjoy all summer long. In late coppery red buds open to pure white summer, the round habit explodes flowers. with flower buds that bubble up to 1½-2ft/LSu-EFa/Z6-9/20 & 72ct C the top of the shrub with enormous, Asexual propagation prohibited. triangular-shaped bright lilac purple flower clusters. 2½-3ft/LSu-EFa/Z6-9/20 & 72ct C NEW! Lagerstroemia Lagerstroemia ‘Bubble Tea’ PPAF Asexual propagation prohibited. ‘Spiced Plum’ PPAF WGI Introduction! LAGSP20, LAGSP72 (Crapemyrtle) An Lagerstroemia ‘Cherry Mocha’ PPAF exciting new color to the collection. WGI Introduction! Rosy red flower buds open to raspber- LAGCM20, LAGCM72 (Crapemyrtle) ry purple flowers. Dark red stems hold A very refined shrub for the landscape. deep green leaves with heavy olive Woody, burgundy-colored stems bear highlights, forming a compact, round- semi-glossy burgundy foliage. Cherry ed habit as stellar as the flowers. red flowers open from shiny red buds, 2-2½f/LSu-EFa/Z6-9/20 & 72ct C contrasting nicely with its dark foliage. Asexual propagation prohibited. 2-2½ft/LSu-EFa/Z6-9/20 & 72ct C Lagerstroemia ‘Cherry Mocha’ PPAF Asexual propagation prohibited. Lagerstroemia ‘Sweet Macchiato’ PPAF Lagerstroemia ‘Frappe Pink’ PPAF WGI Introduction! WGI Introduction! LAGSM20, LAGSM72 (Crapemyrtle) Up- LAGFP20, LAGFP72 (Crapemyrtle) The right, branched, and bushy selection. most floriferous of the BARISTA™ Dark blue-green foliage with glossy Collection. Coral red buds open to deep red new growth. In late summer, perfectly formed, true pink flower glossy red buds burst open to sweet, clusters. Well branched, brown, woody hot pink flower clusters with mustard stems hold rich green dark leaves. New yellow stamens. growth at tips are glossy deep red. 2½-3ft/LSu-EFa/Z6-9/20 & 72ct C 2-2½ft/LSu-EFa/Z6-9/20 & 72ct C Asexual propagation prohibited. Asexual propagation prohibited. Lagerstroemia ‘Frappe Pink’ PPAF New! Lagerstroemia Lagerstroemia Lagerstroemia ‘Spiced Plum’ PPAF ‘Like a Latte’ PPAF ‘Sweet Macchiato’ PPAF 145 x/x/x/x/x = foliage height / scape height (where applicable) / bloom time / zone / size offered Lavandula Northern Regions Southern Regions When to Plant G1s in ESp-LSp Plant G1s in Fall, MWi-ESp Plant Plant 30s in LWi-LSp Plant 30s in MWi-ESp Plant 72s in LSu (best)-ESp Plant 72s in EFa, MWi-ESp Lavandula angustifolia Lavandula angustifolia Lavandula angustifolia ‘Essence Purple’ PPAF ‘Blue Cushion’ ‘French Perfume’ Lavandula angustifolia from seed; a quick turn for ‘Blue Cushion’ growers. Grey-green foliage LAVBCG1 (English Lavender) forms a compact, rounded Many compact lavenders have mound topped with intensely smaller flowers and uneven fragrant, deep purple flowers. flowering, but this one forms 12-16in/MSu-EFa/Z5-9/30 & 72ct S a compact, rounded cushion of fragrant, grey-green foliage topped with a uniform, dense Lavandula angustifolia mass of deep blue flowers ‘Hidcote’ which lighten to pale blue. LAVHIG1, LAVHI30, LAVHI72 (En- 16in/ESu-LSu/Z5-9/G1 C glish Lavender) Very fragrant, deep violet-purple flower spikes fill the air all summer long with their sweet perfume. The Lavandula angustifolia silver-grey foliage remains com- ‘Essence Purple’ PPAF pact, making it a good choice Lavandula angustifolia ‘Hidcote’ LAVEUG1, LAVEU72 (English for edging. Lavender) One of the very best 16-18in/MSu-EFa/Z5-9/G1, 30 & in our trials; consistently out- 72ct S standing performance. Forms a perfectly rounded, uniform, SSSSTTTEEEELLLLLLLLEAAARRR dense clump of green, aromatic Lavandula angustifolia foliage. Retains its shape all sea- ‘Munstead’ son. Bright blueberry colored LAVMSG1, LAVMS30, LAVMS72 (En- flowers bloom early. glish Lavender) Rich lavender 18in/ESu-EFa/Z5-9/G1, 72ct C flower spikes all summer long. Asexual propagation prohibited. Its compact habit and relatively short stature makes this selec- tion a good choice for edging. Lavandula angustifolia One of the hardiest lavender. ‘French Perfume’ 12-16in/LSp-LSu/Z5-9/G1, 30 & LAVFP30, LAVFP72 (English 72ct S Lavender) This award winning Lavandula angustifolia ‘Munstead’ selection blooms the first year SSSSTTTEEEELLLLLLLLEAAARRRR 146 Phone: 888-925-8377 • Fax: 800-752-1879 • E-mail: [email protected] • Website: www.WaltersGardens.com Lavandula angustifolia Lavandula a. SWEET ROMANCE® L ‘Silver Mist’ LAVSMG1, LAVSM72 (English Lavender) Lavandula angustifolia The brightest silver foliage of any SWEET ROMANCE® Lavender; ghostly whitish appear- (‘Kerlavangem’ PP23001) ance from a distance. Forms a bushy, LAVSRG1, LAVSR72 (English very well-branched, uniform clump Lavender) This early blooming of aromatic foliage. Lavender purple lavender flowers well without flowers appear a bit later than typical vernalization. Plump, rich violet Lavenders. Rare selection. purple, branched flower spikes 16-20in/MSu-EFa/Z5-9/G1, 72ct C top the compact mound of grey- green foliage beginning early summer. A staple item for every Lavandula x intermedia ‘Grosso’ sunny garden. LAVGRG1, LAVGR72 (English Lavender) 12-18in/ESu-EFa/Z5-9/G1, 72ct C A cross between L. angustifolia and L. All propagation prohibited. latifolia. Fragrant, plump, violet-blue Proven Winners® label and container required. flower spikes. Blooms a bit later than Recommended Finish Sizes: the others and may rebloom in fall. Premium 1-Gallon (G1), Trade 1-GL (72ct) Especially good for cutting. 24-30in/MSu, EFa/Z5-9/G1, 72ct C SSSSTTTEEEELLLLLLLLEAAARRRR Lavandula angustifolia SWEET ROMANCE® (‘Kerlavangem’ PP23001) Lavandula x intermedia PHENOMENAL™ (‘Niko’ PP24193) LAVPHG1, LAVPH72 (English Lav- ender) Popular new selection from Peace Tree Farms. Toler- ates warm and cold extremes without dying back, resistant to common diseases, and a strong grower in production and landscapes. Large hedge type; forms a dense, very broad mound of silvery green foliage topped with long, rich laven- der purple flower wands. Very hardy. 24-32in/MSu-LSu/Z4-9/G1, 72ct C Asexual propagation prohibited. SSSSTTTEEEELLLLLLLLEAAARRRR Photo courtesy of Lloyd Traven Lavandula angustifolia Lavandula x intermedia Lavandula x intermedia ‘Silver Mist’ ‘Grosso’ PHENOMENAL™ (‘Niko’ PP24193) What Sets Our Bare Root Lavender Apart Here in West Michigan, we are blessed Our bare root lavenders easily fill out pre- with sandy loam soils, reliable snow cover, mium 1-gallon containers and have a short and moderate temperatures. Lavender finish time. Since the foliage has already naturally thrives under these conditions. been shaped for you, there is less labor We carefully manage the growth, shaping, required for you to grow attractive finished and digging of our bare root lavenders to plants. For a relatively small input cost, you ensure our customers receive the highest can have high margin plants finished in quality, generously sized #1 Grade material. just 6-8 weeks in spring. 147 x/x/x/x/x = foliage height / scape height (where applicable) / bloom time / zone / size offered Leucanthemum When to Northern Regions Southern Regions Plant 72s in LSu(best)-Spring Plant 72s in EFa-ESp Plant Plant 30s in LWi-LSp Plant 30s in MWi-MSp Leucanthemum AMAZING DAISIES™ Collection AMAZING DAISIES™ are a must-have for any garden—shining in both landscapes and combination containers. Full sun and good drainage are a must to grow these varieties successfully. Leucanthemum superbum AMAZING DAISIES™ Leucanthemum superbum AMAZING DAISIES™ ‘Banana Cream’ PP23181 DAISY MAY® (‘Daisy Duke’ PP21914) Leucanthemum superbum AMAZING DAISIES™ Leucanthemum superbum AMAZING DAISIES™ ‘Banana Cream’ PP23181 DAISY MAY® (‘Daisy Duke’ PP21914) WGI Introduction LEUDM30, LEUDM72 (Shasta Daisy) Incredibly impressive, super LEUBC30, LEUBC72 (Shasta Daisy) Huge 4-5in flowers open lemon compact, highly floriferous selection. 3in, single, pure white, yellow, brightening to light butter yellow and finally to creamy daisy-like flowers form a solid dome of blooms. Grows 20-24in tall white as they mature. Buds are produced at each axillary shoot, and blooms early into late summer in the Midwest; shorter and ensuring a long season of bloom. Vigorous grower with excellent longer blooming in warmer zones. disease resistant, compact, dark green foliage. Suitable for containers. 12-24in/ESu-LSu/Z5-9/30 & 72ct C 15-18in/ESu-LSu/Z5-9/30 & 72ct T All propagation prohibited. All propagation prohibited. Proven Winners® label and container required. Proven Winners® label and container required. Recommended Finish Size: Premium 1-Gallon Recommended Finish Size: Premium 1-Gallon SSSSTTTEEEELLLLLLLLEAAARRRR SSSSTTTEEEELLLLLLLLEAAARRRR 148 Phone: 888-925-8377 • Fax: 800-752-1879 • E-mail: [email protected] • Website: www.WaltersGardens.com L Leucanthemum superbum Leucanthemum superbum ‘Alaska’ Leucanthemum superbum ‘Becky’ ‘Highland White Dream’ New! Leucanthemum superbum ‘Snowcap’ Leucanthemum superbum ‘Spoonful of Sugar’ PPAF Leucanthemum superbum ‘Alaska’ Leucanthemum superbum ‘Snowcap’ LEUAL30 (Shasta Daisy) Broad 3in wide LEUSN30, LEUSN72 (Shasta Daisy) Pure flowers are pure white with yellow cen- white, 2-3in single flowers are produced in ters. They are borne on long stems which profusion atop compact, bushy mounds are perfect for cutting. This is the hardiest of foliage. Sturdy uniform plants. Due to strain of Shasta available. its compact nature, this variety tolerates 24-36in/ESu-LSu/Z4-9/30ct S adverse weather conditions better than the others. Suitable for containers. Leucanthemum superbum ‘Becky’ 12-15in/ESu-LSu/Z5-9/30 & 72ct C LEUBE30, LEUBE72 (Shasta Daisy) Durable in hot, humid summers. 3in, single, white blooms on strong stems are ideal for cut- ting. Does not require staking. NEW! Leucanthemum superbum Leucanthemum superbum 36-42in/ESu-LSu/Z5-9/30 & 72ct C ‘Spoonful of Sugar’ PPAF ‘Thomas Killen’ WGI Exclusive Introduction SSSSTTTEEEELLLLLLLLEAAARRR LEUSS30, LEUSS72 (Shasta Daisy) Boasts an Leucanthemum superbum Leucanthemum superbum enormous flower size and an incredibly ‘Thomas Killen’ ‘Highland White Dream’ compact, dome-like habit. 4½in, creamy LEUTK30, LEUTK72 (Shasta Daisy) Though LEUHW30 (Shasta Daisy) Often compared to the white flowers have two rows of very long technically a single, this variety has a dou- award winning ‘Becky’, this selection displays petals that are held tight against the attrac- ble row of petals and crested golden cen- the same exemplary garden performance. Very tive, dark green foliage. A free-flowering ters, giving the flowers a fluffy appearance. large, 4in, white flowers are semi-double variety. The thick, fleshy stems make this variety and are held on starkly upright stems. 16-18in/ESu-LSu/Z5-9/30 & 72ct T especially good for cutting. 24-30in/ESu-LSu/Z5-9/30ct T Asexual propagation prohibited. 24-30in/ESu-LSu/Z5-9/30 & 72ct T 149 x/x/x/x/x = foliage height / scape height (where applicable) / bloom time / zone / size offered L Liatris spicata Liatris spicata ‘Floristan Violet’ ‘Floristan White’ Liatris spicata Liatris spicata ‘Kobold’ ‘Kobold Original’ Leucanthemum superbum ‘Whoops-a-Daisy’ PPAF Ligularia ‘Bottle Rocket’ PP24486 Leucanthemum superbum Liatris spicata ‘Whoops-a-Daisy’ PPAF ‘Floristan White’ WGI Exclusive Introduction LIAFWG1 (Gayfeather, Blazing LEUWD30, LEUWD72 (Shasta Star) Multiple wands of creamy- Daisy) Improvement over ‘Snow- white flowers open from top to cap’; better flower coverage, bottom. Narrow, opposite leaves fuller blossoms, and a more are up to 10in long at the base of compact, uniform habit. Forms the plant and decrease in length an exceptionally dense, round- up the stems. Adds a strong ver- ed ball-shaped mound of dark tical element to the garden. green foliage blanketed by large 3-4ft/ESu-LSu/Z3-9/G1 S 3-4in, white flowers with gold centers. Blooms without vernal- ization. Suitable for containers. Liatris spicata ‘Kobold’ 15-18in/ESu-MSu/Z5-9/30 & 72ct T LIAKOG1, LIAKOG2 (Gayfeather, Asexual propagation prohibited. Blazing Star) Seed form. Bright rosy lavender flower wands SSSSTTTEEEELLLLLLLLEAAARRRR open from top to bottom. Liatris spicata Narrow, opposite leaves are up Ligularia ‘Bottle Rocket’ PP24486 ‘Floristan Violet’ to 10in long at the base of the LIAFVG1 (Gayfeather, Blazing plant and decrease in length up Ligularia ‘Bottle Rocket’ PP24486 Star) Wands of bright violet-pur- the stems. WGI Introduction ple flowers open from top to 18-30in/ESu-MSu/Z3-9/G1 & G2 S LIGBR20, LIGBR72 (Ligularia) A more compact sport of ‘Little bottom. Narrow, opposite leaves Rocket’; delivers excellent garden performance. Perfectly are up to 10in long at the base proportional plant forms a dense clump of thicker, serrat- of the plant and decrease in Liatris spicata ed green leaves with mustard yellow flower spikes held on length up the stems. Adds a ‘Kobold Original’ chocolate stems just at the top of the foliage. Foliage holds strong vertical element to the LIAKDG1 (Gayfeather, Blazing up well in the summer heat. garden. Star) Vegetative selection. A 28-34in/MSu/Z4-9/20 & 72ct T 3-4ft/ESu-LSu/Z3-9/G1 S cultivar that offers uniformity All propagation prohibited. in height. Stock is totally from Proven Winners® label and container required. division, not from seed. Recommended Finish Size: Premium 1-Gallon 18-24in/ESu-MSu/Z3-9/G1 D SSSSTTTEEEELLLLLLLLEAAARRR 150 Phone: 888-925-8377 • Fax: 800-752-1879 • E-mail: [email protected] • Website: www.WaltersGardens.com

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(Louisiana Group). IRLBGG1 (Louisiana Iris) .. LIAFWG1 (Gayfeather, Blazing. Star) Multiple wands of Liatris spicata'Kobold'. LIAKOG1, LIAKOG2
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