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THE TROPICAL LOOK FOR NORTHERN GARDENS

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BRINGING THE TROPICALS AND SUBTROPICALS OUTDOORS

THE TROPICAL LOOK / THE EXOTIC GARDEN / HOT PLANTS FOR COOL CLIMATES

OK, so you have nearly memorized Riffle's The Tropical Look and Iversen's The Exotic Garden; you are totally inspired by Schrader & Ross' HOT PLANTS FOR COOL CLIMATES (if not, we offer all three in our preceding listing of plant books). This is the category close to what Dan Hinkley calls "Tropicalismo Gardening"! Now you want to flesh out your own version of shamelessly flashy tropicals & subtropicals currently in high fashion due not only to some excellent books, but in many plant magazine articles, excellent botanic & civic garden displays as well as smashingly flamboyant plantings at zoos & amusement parks--we suggest a beginning core group of plants from the following collections to get your tropics started. No roadside nursery's plugs & packs of cheap annuals will show up in either of these.
99690 TROPICAL GARDENS--CHEAP GLITZ: For a quick fix without serious bank account shock--this might (depending on the week) include Sanchezia, Acalypha, Caladium, Synadenium, Pennisetum, Tripogandra, Costus, Talinum, vigorous Begonia, Dietes, Carex, Cordyline, Strobilanthes, Tetrastigma. showy Plectranthus, even a shameless giant Kalanchoe. Five plus plants @ $20.00

99691 TROPICAL GARDENS--SPECTACULAR SUBSTANCE: The serious impact of Ligularia, Breynia, Clerodendron, Musa, Alocasia, Alpinia, Anthurium., Bougainvillea, Eragrostis, Colocasia, rare Canna, Aucuba, leafy Euphorbias, Crinums, Colocasia, summer blooming Hibiscus, Brugsmansia, etc. Five plus plants @ $50.00.

99035 HANGING BASKET PLANTS COLLECTION [10 PLANTS] Considerably different selections will be made if you want indoor, tropical greenhouse, or outdoor baskets. Let us know. Remember that putting a couple types of plants in one hanging basket can be a beautiful summer time display--so feel free to suggest we include some upright and "filler" varieties along with cascading varieties if you plant to design with this in mind. Another suggestion: we often send this collection of 10 plants out to customers wishing to fill a windowbox with dramatic and unique plants--for this we need to know if your windowbox will be in a sunny or in a shady location. $30.00

99116 THE COLOR PURPLE I: Trendy tones of purple, violet, magenta, & unnatural lavender in foliage and/or in flower constitute this selection of 5 purple plants @ $10.00

99117 THE COLOR PURPLE II: For a bigger statement of purple with inexpensive plants. We cannot accept responsibility for any severe stress damage done to your interior decorator's psyche. 10 plants @ $18.00

99458 THE URN GARDEN COLLECTION: We always aim to include at least one each of a spiller, a thriller, and a filler. A palette of colorful plants tolerant of high exposures to wind & sun on your deck or in the dappled light of your secret garden--you tell us in what climate & container conditions your yearnings to do some urning will be consummated and we will send 5 plants @ $18.00

99459 THE URN GARDEN DOUBLE COLLECTION (II): For duplicate pairs for planting matching pots, some pairs cascade, others spike out, some do lateral fill. (Yes: once again the spiller, thriller, and filler routine.) We do need to thank Martha Stewart, Country Living Gardner, and House and Garden as well as the Home & Garden network for making this one our most reordered packages. 10 plants @ $35.00

***Beyond the boundaries of these collections are plants which, while perfect in such a display, would take too long to grow quickly enough to give an immediate impact in one season. We suggest that you separately order these in terms of growing them on for eventual inclusion in your extravagant displays: Palms, most Bamboo, Citrus, Excoecaria, Punica, Heliconia, Jatropha, Monstera, Phormium, Rohdea, Tree Ferns, Strelitzias, Agaves, Crinums, & Cycads. ***Also note the Banana collection offered further down this page. ***For those of you nearby, remember that we always stock large Thai ceramic pots at the nursery.

99633 THE TROPICAL LOOK. Robert Lee Riffle. "An Encyclopedia of Dramatic Landscape Plants" After making valuable distinctions between "tropicals" versus the typically chill tolerant "tropical appearing plants," Riffle presents exhaustive detailed entries for over 2,000 plants in this Zone 8 and up category full of solid information including Palms, ferns, aquatics & vines often overlooked in most books. While unfortunately no editor insisted on photos of each genera, the some 400 color photos included are excellent, often silently suggesting how to incorporate many of the plants we offer in our catalogue into marvelous exotic appearing gardens - whether using Aloes & dramatic Agaves, Alocasias and bolder Colocasias, incorporating Gingers & variegated Manihots, punching up a garden with bromos & pachys, or using passion vines & ferns to tie things together. Valuable compendiums close this massive book: lists of drought tolerant plants, of fragrant plants, of hedges, of shade tolerance, of variegate & colorful foliaged plants, of vines, etc. Large format hardback of 524 pages for $49.95 plus $6.50 shipping.

Now you want to flesh out your own version of shamelessly flashy torpicals & subtropicals currently in high fashion not only because of this inspiring books, but also due to manymagazine articles, excellent botanic & civic garden displays as well as smashingly flamboyant plantings at zoos & amusement parks. And because you've always wanted to combine orange and purple plants in the same container. We suggest a beginning core group of plants from the following collections to get your outdoor tropics started. Ad these to your local nursery's plugs and packs of annuals to unabashedly wow all your friends this summer-not just gardening freinds (they might be sorely shocked and may need treatment for the vapors), but those friends who never noticed youeven had a garden before.

40009 ACALYPHA HISPIDA EUP HP TGH $ 5.75 Upright stems hold long red "Chenille Plant" pendant catkins throughout the year; this "Philippine Medusa" or "Red-hot Cattail" shrub needs bright light and warm conditions. *We hope to offer both the buff toned catkin cv (called "white" or 'alba') and the white edged leaf cultivar again by this fall: watch the tropical speciality list for these.

59213 ACALYPHA WILKESIANA MACROPHYLLA EUP TGH $ 3.25 "Heart Copperleaf" Large russet lvs with long pointed lvs extending from the cordate tops, bronze-green & copper tones--this is the best quick growing cultivar for outdoor borders, for showy urns and big windowboxes as it makes a big bold statement very quickly. Given free root run in a conservatory, this dramatic griant soon becomes a coppery pink tree.

50117 AGAPANTHUS ELAINE [HYB] AMARY CGH HP $ 4.00 Vigorus growing patented deep blue 8" wide fl heads on thick stems above the dark green upright 2' foliage fans; typically starts heavy flowering period 3 weeks later than most when grown outdoors in the deep South--seems to bloom with the others for us in northern greenhouses.

51086 AGAPANTHUS ORIENTALIS PETER PAN AMARY CGH HP $ 3.50 "Dwarf Lily of the Nile" With 18" strap leaves; blue flower heads, more lilac-toned than most of the large species forms. Very reliable bloomer if allowed to become potbound--certainly the easiest for houseplant culture. Very popular compact form which some South African nurserymen suggest is more correctly an unusually floriferous selection of Agapanthus praecox minimus.

65608 AGAPANTHUS PRAECOX MINIMUS STORMS RIVER [HYB] AMARY CGH HP $ 10.00 Unusual collection with greyish-white flowerheads; evergreen foliage; prefering full sun. Vigorous selection from the famous Kirstenbosch Botanic Gardens distribution.<

51213 AGAPANTHUS PRAECOX ORIENTALIS WEAVER AMARY CGH $ 8.00 SOLD OUT Kirstenbosch selection with unusually large blue flowerheads--very floriferous; a vigorous evergreen species for semi-shade in subtropical gardens; but easily bloomed in substantial containers in northern climates.

68033 AGAVE VICTORIA-REGINAE ORNATA AGA HP TGH $ 5.00 "Miniature Agave" Very attractive dwarf with tiny papery white & tan edges; forms clump of rosettes eventually forming a fabulous jewel like hemisphere. Tolerates lower light than most of this genus.

THE ELEPHANT EAR TRIBE
A selection that adapt very well in the outdoor summer garden.

< 32115 ALOCASIA ODORA ARAC HP TGH $ 10.00 Merely a giant, the "Tree Elephant Ear Plant" from Burma and South China has enormous lvs dwarfing macrorrhiza on (if you live long enough) thick tall trunks. A very showy young container plant prefering wet feet.

30108 ALOCASIA PLUMBEA NIGRA [ATROPURPUREA] ARAC HP TGH $ 15.00 "Black Taro" Elegant polished, blackish purple leaves form handsome specimens; produces clusters of large ivory hood shaped spathes protecting the 8"+ spadix. Very popular addition to the bog garden; trendy color for the urn fancier--especially those designing "Black Gardens."

30199 ALOCASIA SPECIES GOLDEN DELICIOUS ARAC TGH $ 10.00 (Usually COLOCASIA 'Golden Delicious') Remarkable giant yellow "Elephant Ear" dramatic in any setting, whether an urn, a bog, or (in the very deep South) released in any moist area of your garden. Requires full sun and constantly moist soil to maintain good golden ochre tones and reach its impresive stature. We've even noted this offered as Xanthosoma maffafa 'Chartreuse.'

30110 ALOCASIA WENTII [DISCOLOR] ARAC TGH HP $ 12.00 Strong petioles hold aloft the thick waxy peltate lvs with bronzy blush accented by thick veins & undulate edges; very vigorous New Guinea "Uhinkii" is undaunted by an exposed siting.

54554 ALSTROEMERIA PULCHELLA VARIEGATED ALS CGH HH $ 6.50 Remarkable "Frosted Peruvian Lily" The cinnamon fls are the final over-the-top gesture by this upright stemmed plant with such brilliantly white tipped foliage. The gradually widening clusters of this most showy Andean have proven winter hardy here in Zone 6 with adequate winter mulch.

41001 ARTHROSTEMA CILIATUM [FRAGILE] MEL HP TGH $ 2.25 "Everblooming Lavender" Clear cheerful reddish-pink buds open to magenta blossoms freely produced on arching square stemmed shrublet; softly-haired lvs turn rust-red & purple in high light. Must have moist soil. A fast growing easily grown cousin of the "Princess Trees" perfect for a large urn, as well as the winter greenhouse, moreover a good bloomer in the sunny indoor plantroom as well--fool your friends who think only mints are square stemmed!

54584 ASCLEPIAS CURASSAVICA RED SELECTION ASC TGH $ 3.75 Much sought-after tropical "Red Butterfly Bloodflower" can be constantly in bloom if given full light; the center is dark orange accenting the red. Can even be kept in bloom in a sunny south window in Colorado in the middle of winter according to our customers. While the perennial cousins have a limited bloom period outside, this tropical species will bloom non stop in your beds or containers to keep butterflies affluter throughout the warm season in your garden.

40081 BREYNIA DISTICHA ROSEO-PICTA EUP TGH $ 12.50 Called the "Foliage Flower Shrub" because of the white, pink emerald & purple oval lvs. True fls are tiny green suction cup-shaped strands hidden beneath. This clone holds foliage if kept warm, not deciduous like Florida hedge types.

30759 CALADIUM BICOLOR RUBRICUNDUM ARAC TGH HP $ 4.50 Wonderful wild species from Dewey Fisk with large burgundy lvs (like a Colocasia) with parchment cream spots & dots. If root zone is kept constantly warm, this retains foliage throughout the winter.

66889 CANNA AUSTRALIA CAN TGH $ 18.00 Semi-aquatic "Feurzauber" forms a tight 5'+ clump of very stunning burgundy black lvs topped by petite scarlet fls. Does well as bog or container subject, maintaining dramatic foliar color even in high shade. Outstanding in the summer bed to enhance the golden foliar colors of such as Canna 'Bengal Tiger.'

55586 CANNA GENERALIS MUNCHKIN CAN TGH $25.00 Very wide golden stripes irregularly flame out from midrib to border; plus pin stripes and green islands in the gold. Dwarf from Jonny K. Johnson which loves wet feet. Still the mailorder favorite.

41510 CANNA GENERALIS STRIATUS [BENGAL TIGER] CAN TGH CGH $ 10.00 "Bangkok indian Shot" or "Pretoria Canna" Spectacular garden canna cultivar forming dramatic clumps of brightly striped green and butter yellow lvs topped by heads of large orange flowers. Blooms in winter greenhouse as has no real dormancy cycle. We suggest to those interested in research that a quick look in the important tome, "Gardening in india," will prove that C. generalis 'Striatus' was long grown in india before exported to Pretoria where it was "rediscovered" by nurserymen unfamiliar with the specimens already present in the U.S. trade. Henry Ross was wise to resolve the confusion by declaring it to be the remarkable 'Bengal Tiger' it just is.

41952 CANNA INDICA RED STRIPE [GREENLINE] CAN TGH $ 18.00 Remarkable strong clean avacado green lvs with strong deep purplish red parallel chevroned veins suggesting a delicate transparency. Marvelous when grown as a bog subject. Try at the edge of your pool.

. 31706 CANNA MUSAFOLIA MUS TGH $ 22.00 From quickly clumping roots giant 15 foot stalks arise with very showy enormous lvs; the "Banana Leaved indian Shot" makes such a dramatic foliar statement that the petite carmine fls make a mere afterthought. Only for the brave.

55505 CANNA STUTTGART CAN TGH $18.00 Sturdy erect foliage mostly bright white with shades of gray green & dark green topped with small salmon fls toned orange & pink, with yellowish margins. Brilliant show when grown as a semi-aquatic for usually will not burn in our climate if treated as a bog plant; considered a sport of 'Omega' which we find to be of great interest as a conservatory or hobby greenhouse subject for its uniquely dramatic foliage year round if indoors.

55530 CAPSICUM ANNUUM JIGSAW SOL TGH $ 3.75 Striped "Peppers" ripen to glossy carmine, then downturned eggplant purple; busy purple, pink, & ivory splashed foliage in tiers. May also be known as 'Purple Tiger'

55921 CAPSICUM BACEATUM AJI CRISTAL SOL HP TGH $ 5.25 "Chilean Citrus Pepper" Woody upright stems (can reach three feet for standards) tipped with fans of waxy yellow peppers flavored of citrus when immature, ripening to a delicate red orange. One of the Incan cultivars.

41939 CATHARANTHUS ROSEUS BEARD'S UNIQUE APOC TGH HP $ 4.75Much branched "Dwarf Madagascar Periwinkle" with elegant narrow glossy leaves adding sparkle to the petite "Pink Star" blossoms with near white eyes--a chance sport seedling selected by plantsman Beard of Marietta, then re-selected recently for form. Needs full sun to thrive.

55681 CATHERANTHUS ROSEUS LEMON MERINGUE APO TGH $ 4.75 Brilliantly colored "Golden Madagascar Periwinkle" will be a major component of the most trendy gardens: Doug Lohman selected a white flowered form w/ bright solid lemon yellow foliage. Wake up your urns & windowboxes as well.

40107 CENTRATHERUM INTERMEDIUM COMP CGH $ 3.75 "Brazilian Button Flower" Serrate leaves scented of pineapple; bluish-lavender flowers resembling tiny Canadian Thistle blossoms, thus also called the "Martinique Batchelor's Button." Easy culture with bright light, thus excellent for use in outdoor bedding. Newly popular in urns and windowboxes; a traditional favorite in hobby greenhouses and humid plant rooms.

42017 CHLOROPHYTUM [ORCHIDASTRUM?] FIRE FLUSH LIL HP TGH $ 6.75 "Copper Sierra Leone Lily" Rosette of rubbery lance lvs, a coppery tone in good ligh, with showy orangy red petioles to create a dramatic specimen houseplant. Will be equally effective as an addition to your summer patio container creations with this combination of perfect habit & hard to find coloration. Controversy suggests may be a selection of C. orchidantheroides; whatever, this is full of spit and drama, rivaling the showy wide flared Neoregelias in your display.

MORE MEMBERS OF THE ELEPHANT EAR TRIBE!

31450COLOCASIA AFFINIS JENNINGSII LAB TGH $ 7.00 The shimmery "Black Caladium" with central purple mask between the pale veins of ash silver. Prefers aquatic spot, but successful as regular pot plant, soon forming a colony. Many of you have bought this over the years from us and realize that it has a very long winter dormancy: best left in its container and kept barely moist during this period.

30625 COLOCASIA ESCULENTA ARAC $ 5.00 Popular "Elephant Ear" whose giant quilted peltate lvs have always made it a popular accent plant for outdoor beds; the tubers are the source of "Taro."

30785 COLOCASIA ESCULENTA CHICAGO HARLEQUIN ARAC GH $ 28.00 A form of the regular water Taro with lime green to cream maculations in the leaf pattern--a tip of the hat to John Jocius for finding and sharing this bog gem with the rest of us.

39184 COLOCASIA ESCULENTA JET BLACK WONDER [ETC.] ARAC CGH $ 15.00(jenkensii 'Uahiapele') THE solidly dusky deep purple leaved taro creating a sensation in the garden & conservatory; also sold as 'Cranberry,' & 'Black Magic.' Very happy as a semi-aquatic--will maintain foliage readily in the warm winter greenhouse as long as has wet warm feet.

31254COLOCASIA ESCULENTA VIOLET/PURPLE STEM ARAC TGH CGH $ 15.00 Dusky arrow lvs held over the showy smoky purple petioles; excellent in water gardens as well as regular containers. Prefers to go dormant mid-winter, even in greenhouse situations.

30606 COLOCASIA ESCULENTA ILLUSTRIS ARAC CGH $ 12.00 "Imperial Taro" Soft shimmery heart shaped lvs with purple brushings between the veins. Semiaquatic conditions best.

31453COLOCASIA NANCYANA NANCY'S REVENGE ARAC TGH CGH $ 15.00 Amazing "Starburst Elephant Ear" with new rounded tipped very dark leaves displaying a creany starry center radiating out as the lvs mature--beware: this species can reach the massive dimension of Alocasia odora! To see this is to need it--very popular with hobby greenhouse growers as will produce small more highly colored lvs all winter in full sun than it seems to unfurl in the summer bog's heat.

See more of the Elephant Ear tribe under Xanthosoma

42105 CUPHEA AEQUIPETALA LYT TGH HP $ 4.75 "Mexican Loosestrife" Slender arched stems, ranked w/ slim lvs, topped with petite lilac and green tubular blossoms with deep purple petals opposite four wider rosetoned petals. Height of bloom mid-winter. Easily grown also as a semi-aquatic.More a curosity (and potential genetic pool for hybridizers) than an imposing horticultural subject.

40189 DIANELLA CAERULEA VARIEGATA LIL HP CGH $18.00 "Blue Flax Lily" Elegant fans of thin leathery lance leaves brilliantly striped gold; clear blue fls followed by berries of birdsegg blue; this New South Wales "Paroo Lily" performs well as a houseplant; though cats will consume it. Most successfully grown like "New Zealand Flax" with bright cool (not freezing) winters; as well as most dramatically displayed as a specimen pot plant with them. We have enough stock currently to keep up with demand.

50517 DICHORISANDRA THRYSIFLORA VARIEGATA COMM HP $ 4.25 "Blue Ginger" Heads of dark electric-blue flowers top tall, jointed stems with glossy heavy lvs faintly banded silver & toned purplish-blue beneath. Brazilian native of easy culture.

67423 EUPHORBIA COTINIFOLIA ATROPURPUREA EUP TGH $ 10.00 "Hierba Mala" or "Tropical Purple Smoketree" Elegant branch- ing stems of purple with whorls of thin ovate lvs of wine red fading to metallic magenta with red veins; whitish inflorescence more odd than decorative. Excellent large accent plant, newly popular in large summer urn designs; Caribbean fish poison--do not locate near your school of koi.

40257 EXCOECARIA COCHINCHINENSIS EUP HP TGH $ 10.00 "Chinese Croton" Pairs of beautiful shiny lvs deep green on top, a brilliant laquered red beneath; arching woody stems. Outstanding houseplant, but like many spurges, sap is toxic, and thus called "Blindness Tree" in Southeast Asia. Easy. Has long enjoyed the distinction of being the cover plant of George Elbert's large tome on foliage plants, unfortunately now out of print.

66910 HIBISCUS TILIACEUS TRICOLOR MALV TGH HP $ 10.00 "Variegated Hau Tree" The heartshaped leathery leaves, very very brilliantly variegated cream and lemon, on art deco sinuous interlocking branches (forming hau lanai shelters and canoe outriggers); lemon flowers fade to apricot, then red. Remarkable!

68444 MANDEVILLEA RED VELVET PPAF APO TGH HP $ 5.00 Mandevilla ‘Red Velvet’ is a tropical vining plant that produces large 5-6” flowers that are “red when it's hot (85F) and pink when its cool.” In the heat of the late spring and summer the blooms turn a beautiful bright red color. As the name implies, the blooms look like red velvet. In the early spring, with cooler temperatures the blooms are various shades of pink, then as temperatures warm to the mid 80’s the flowers began to turn bright red. The flowers last for about 5 days. They open pink and turn red as they mature. Since flower color is affected by temperature, light and humidity it is not known for sure that the bright red color will appear in all areas that the plant is grown. The color in Florida is bright red under Florida conditions when temperatures are in the 80’s F. Each flower stem will last months and may produce as many as 60 blooms with 3-5 blooms open at one time. Once in flower the plant will flower constantly, producing many flower stems. Its peak flowering season is March through November but may bloom year round if grown in evenly warm temperatures. It grows best in full sun conditions with moist soil and a medium rate of fertilizer. Blooms appear approximately 10-12 weeks after pinching. Mandevilla ’Red Velvet’ is ideal for trellised containers or hanging baskets. ‘Red Velvet’ is very vigorous and grows faster and stronger than most other Mandevilla.

66904 MANDEVILLA TROPICAL DREAMS PPAF APO TGH HP $ 8.00 Impressive cluster of 3" bright golden trumpet flowers are perfectly complemented by the thick ribbed leaves, each with a bright butter gold margin. A perfect trellis or basket plant from Lake Area Nursery.

54354 MANDEVILLEA AMABILIS ALICE DUPONT [HYB] APO HP TGH $ 6.50 Very showy woody climber w/ lustrous quilted thick waxy lvs of rich green perfect with the dramatic clusters of up to twenty trumpet-shaped pink fls with rich deep rose throats. Easily trained like a Hoya or Jasmine.

54366 MANDEVILLEA [DIPLADENIA] RED RIDING HOOD APO HP TGH $ 5.25 Stout woody vining stems with small, shiny leathery leaves and showy willingly produced clusters of "Brazilian Trumpet Jasmine" flowers salmon rose brushed lipstick red with golden throats. Easy house or patio plant with a considerably smaller habit than its kin--can be sheared yearly to train into a shrub if you wish. Sometimes listed as Mandevilla amabilis x sanderi.

ORNAMENTAL BANANAS

The ornamental bananas are among the most popular for the Tropical Look on your patio during the summer. For an introduction to these easily grown lovers of sun, moisture, fertilizer, and heat, we send as Stock #99689 our choice of 5 strong well established potted Bananas for only $65.00.

51932 MUSA ACUMINATA DWARF CAVENDISH MUS HT CGH $ 12.00 This attractive wide leaved, stocky statured heirloom still remains the most reliable "Fruiting Banana" for northern greenhouses or patios because it easily produces tasty fruit while grown in a container.

57496 MUSA BASJOO MUS HH CGH $ 12.75 Prefering cooler climes, this "Northern Novelty Banana" from the Ryuku Islands sends up large pale green draping tropical foliage from rootstocks needing winter protection (with mulch this is quite winter hardy in our Zone 6 gardens); odd infl; white pulp fruit insipid; Japanese use 10' plant for fiber. In cooler climates such as ours the head of foliage is more compact and decorative than photos of clumps grown further south where leaves are longer and thus usually torn & shredded. Note the photo in the accompanying images taken just after the first hard freeze--still a dramatic creature, of considerable bulk after its third season! Soon after the next frost, we suggest you cut the succulent trunks off even with groundlevel and mulch with a very coarse material which will not soak up and hold a lot of moisture over the giant roots below.

54575 MUSA ZEBRINA ROJO MUS TGH HP $ 15.00 "Red Blood Banana" Very ornamental specimen with gorgeous reddish maroon underleaf accented with dark red trunks. Remarkable urn plan for your deck or for your estate as the long exotic lvs develop even more pronounced reddish chocolate toned splashes on them in full sunlight. Just cut back trunk to one foot and bring the tub into your basement for the winter if you don't have a greenhouse in the north--it will resprout come spring! Remains the most rewarding for those who have limited space but still want the exotic tone given by an ornamental red splashed banana to any group of tropical plants.

40650 MUSA [ENSETE] MAURELII MUS TGH CGH $ 28.00 "Abyssinian Black Banana" While having the thick heavy substance of M. ventricosa, the blackish red lvs flaunt mahogany midribs and margins; purple-carmine underleaf is revealed as leaf unfurls; red-bracted infl. This is the astounding giant we keep at the patio-pond area here every summer. Come fall the foliage is removed and the tub is carted off into the unheated (but never freezing) porch for the winter where it always unfurls several dramatic bronze lvs for tropical drama while the snow falls outside. If you watch PBS's series on Africa, note stands of this banana around the Eritrean villages where the natives use every part of this plant in their economy. In our experience, this never offsets--the most ordered ornamental form currently as its photo seems to crop up in magazines everywhere.

57498 MUSA [MUSAELLA] LASIOCARPUS MUS HH CGH $ 18.00 The extremely rare "Chinese Yellow Banana" pictured with snow on its gray green tropical lvs where native (but the root clump will not survive sub-terranian frost in our experience); small statured (good in pots to display the very distinctive swollen leaf bases); striking artichoke shaped infl of butter yellow fls on a separate spike arising from the ground level if this is given chill (but do not freeze the roots) winter cycles. Yunnan native of considerable architectural beauty; very easy to grow as a container subject.

55538 NICOTIANA LANGSDORFII VARIEGATED SOL CGH [HH] $ 8.00 "Variegated Tobacco" from Lance Reiners; ochre & cream splashes on the soft foliage; bunches of bright Snot green flowers with dark majenta blue eyes (anthers)--and famous for producing blue pollen! This fabulous creature eeds hight light / full sun to flourish; variegation will disappear in hot climates.

50048 PACHYSTACHYS LUTEA ACA CGH HP $ 4.00 "Lollipop Plant" Large golden bracts resemble candles. This traditional winter greenhouse flowering cousin of the Justicia tribe is newly popular for its bright straw blond bracts in summer urns, bedding, and windowboxes.

AFRICAN FOUNTAIN GRASSES

41989 PENNISETUM MACROSTACHYUM BURGANDY GIANT GRA CGH $ 8.25 Robust bold ornamental grass hardy to Zone 10; wide purple burgundy strap lvs on branching stems topped by nodding rich purpled infl flowering from July. Longwood 861-006. Plumes slimmer than 'Cupreum'; yet foliage very dramatic (developing violet tones even in the lower light of the winter conservatory). Fast becomming a basic tropical for outdoor summer bedding schemes.

41988 PENNISETUM MACROURIUM ZULU SPEARS GRA CGH TGH $ 15.00 Tightly clumping elegant "Zulu Spears" for the slim bright leaf blades on the four foot stalks ending with the famous "Squirrel Tail" plumes. A new introduction from South Africa not to be confused with the more common wide bladed somewhat toppling macrostachyum of Central Africa.

54103 PENNISETUM SETACEUM CUPREUM COMPACTA POA TGH $ 5.75 Much shorter version of the impresive copper-red tropical grass. From Longwood Garden, this compact selection performs beautifully in containers all year. Imperative in summer bedding

MORE GRASSES COMING ON A SEPARATE PAGE SOON

41810 PUNICA GRANATUM NOCHI SHIBORI PUN CGH HH $10.00 Brookside #1471. Showy double red flowered "Queen's Pocketmelon" fading to a dark rose crepe; large pomegranate fruit. Will grow to a considerable height, best staked to form a standard.

41808 PUNICA GRANATUM TOYOSHO PUN CGH HH $10.00 Brookside Gardens Collection #1477. Columnar habit; giant crepe petatled soft apricot blossoms shaped like a giant double carnation on upright shrub. Needs to reach some stature before it starts to produce blossoms, unlike the dwarf cultivars.

50065 SANCHEZIA SPECIOSA [NOBILIS CULTIVAR?] ACAN TGH HP$ 6.00 Handsome glossy lvs with striking wide lemon veins outlined in mustard ; yellow and shrimp red flower spikes--this scarce species form from Clyde Reed is very dramatic as a large accent in outdoor summer plantings as well as in the sweepstakes for the winter conservatory flowering razzle dazzle awards. Imperative in any good collection of the Acanthus tribe; patterned foliage this "Golden Zebra Plant" is more dramatic than plants technically variegated.

50070 STROBILANTHES DYERIANUS EXOTICA ACAN TGH HP $ 5.00 "Persian Shield" Carmine highlights on wide shimmering copper-purple to blue metallic lvs; small blue fls. This remarkable New Guinea native must have high humidity if kept throughout the winter.

50075 THUNBERGIA GRANDIFLORA ACAN CGH HP $ 6.50 "Bengal Trumpet" or "Clock Vine" Large blue-violet flared bell-flowers easily produced on the modest twining vine if given full sun and reliable humidity levels.

66782 TIBOUCHINA ATHENS BLUE MEL TGH HP $ 10.00 An excellent form of the felt foliaged "Princess Tree" with amazing amounts of showy blue flowers--very easy to bloom in containers, thus very popular for patio & conservatory.

30440 XANTHOSOMA VIOLACEUM ARAC TGH HP $ 12.00 "Blue Taro" Purple stems arch into swooping arrowhead lvs of dusky violet darkening to a rich purple toward the margins; this semi-aquatic "Blue Ape" must have warm winter conditions to maintain foliage; easiest to grow as an aquatic in summer, then store like a dormant "Elephant Ear" during the winter.

53110 ZINGIBER ZERUMBET MIOGA DANCING CRANE [VARIEGATA] ZIN CGH HH $ 22.00 Stiff stems cloaked with two ranks of Alpina-like leaves, each centered with a lemon flame whose stripes often reach the leaf margin. Classic Japanese pot subject with yellow basal flowers; always goes dormant late fall and remains so during the winter.

99457 THE WHITE GARDEN COLLECTION (5 PLANTS) A selection of perennials and tropicals which present silver & gray or even cream foliage (including high variegation), or white blooms for a peak display summer and early fall. We can easily send a group appropriate for your hobby greenhouse if you so stipulate for a white January display to rival the snow outdoors. $18.00 .

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