WINTER BLOOMING PLANTS

I: WINTER BLOOMS FOR THE HOUSE

II:WINTER BLOOMS FOR THE GREENHOUSE OR CONSERVATORY

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HOUSE PLANT TYPES OF WINTER BLOOMERS
OUR WINTER BLOOMING BEGONIA SELECTION
THE FAMOUS EPISCEA GROUP, THE FLAME VIOLETS
CONSERVATORY PLANT TYPES OF WINTER BLOOMERS
HIBISCUS PLANTS FOR THE GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY
HARDY & PERENNIAL PLANT TYPES OF WINTER BLOOMERS

I: WINTER BLOOMS FOR THE HOUSE

Winter Bloomers House Plant Types

99067 WINTER BLOOMERS [5 HOUSE PLANT TYPES] PRICE: $22.00 .Mainly old Victorian favorites also, but these are plants that often need a bright winter window or a cool to moderate temperature window to perform best. Remember blooming plants do need good light. This collection reflects our choice. If you desire specific plants, order them by stock number from the following list of Winter blooming house plants.

99066 WINTER BLOOMERS [5 CONSERVATORY TYPE PLANTS] Mainly old Victorian favorites. If you have a greenhouse or cool bright plant room, this will be a fine collection for you to play with--we will select from such as Abutilon, Barleria, Brugmansia, Carissa, Cestrum newellii, Citrofortunella,Cochliostema, Dendranthema 'Aoi' or 'Hatsu Hikari,' Dombeya, Epiphyllum, Euphorbia fulgens, Gloxinia sylvatica, Hibiscus, Ibosa, Jasminum, Justicia, Malvaviscus, Medinilla, Melasphaerula, Odontonema, Oxalis, Pavonia, Pelargonium, Pittosporum, Plectranthus, Ruellia, Senecio Serissa, Sinningia, Solandra, Solanum, Sparmannia, Strobilanthes isophyllus, Tecomaria, Thorncroftia, Viola hederaceae, Zygocactus, and so on. . $18.00 .

52020 AECHMEA GAMOSEPALA BRO HP TGH PRICE: $5.50 "Bottlebrush Bromo" Compact, rapidly-clustering urns with erect bottlebrush spikes studded with clove-shaped reddish bracts tipped with electric magenta petals. Easy house plant for the windowsill.

52023 AECHMEA GRACILIS BRO HP TGH PRICE: $ 25.00"Popcorn Plant" Short outcurving leathery stiff rosettes present short popcorn inflorescenceorescenceorescenes of bright red bracts with red-violet flowers--and these are very very impressively colored. Excellent house or greenhouse subject; easy to bloom if given bright light. Price reflects its refusal to quickly offset like most other species.

52118 AECHMEA RECURVATA HYBRID BRO HP CGH PRICE: $ 5.75 A very bold upright hybrid with tight clustered fls of pink green & russett; rapidly clustering / offsetting to form a soft porcupine hemisphere. Best grown with the high light of Tillandsia culture--indeed until it blooms, quite typically mistaken for a terrestial Tillandsia.

20402 AESCHYNANTHUS LOBBIANUS GES HP CGH PRICE: $4.25 Elliptical leaves ranked on arched, cascading stems terminating with clusters of upright flowers: each maroon cupped calyx holding a blood red "Lipstick Vine" blossom--typically blooming only once a year; these are very small starters.

20016 AESCHYNANTHUS MICRANTHUS VARIEGATE GES HP CGH PRICE: $ 4.50 "Variegated Himalayan Lipstick Plant" The leathery glossy foliage emerges with ivory-white striations which fades with time into bright lime brushings--striking with the intense small red-purple flowers. Easily grown small statured species prefering cooler temperatures to produce the best variegation. While most Aeschynanthus produce heavy outarching stems gradually elongating until they cascade down (and thus best displayed as an older specimen in a hanging basket), this species is more delicately statured, quite at home in a tall pot on your windowsill or in your lightgarden. Always popular as is easily bloomed and tends to survive the occassional watering (underwatering?) mishap.

20486 AESCHYNANTHUS SPECIOSUS USDA CLONE GES HP TGH PRICE: $ 8.50Large succulent leathery leaves ranked on stiftly arched stems terminating in showy clusters of erect large blossoms, with yellow bases shading to orange, then red at mouth with black commas at each lobe: thus earning the title of "Winter Ornament Plant"; like other Aeschynanthus (and unlike the Columnea which need to be recut annually) this dramatic easily grown Gesneriad gradually forms a magnificant specimen by gradually clumping into a vase shape of many out-arching strong stems, not needing to be re-started with new cuttings to survive.

ALOES for the 2010 SEASON

Many Aloes bloom regularly during the winter months

Our ALOE COLLECTION includes 5 plants of distinct flower color, leaf designs, and growth habits. Please order Stock #99196 at PRICE: $ 12.00 to receive some from the following list as well as various from our large collection here at the nursery.
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65010 ALOE BAKERI lil hp tgh PRICE: $ 5.00 Very compact, multibranched Madagascar native with slim, spotted leaves, with creamy soft-spined margins, interweaving to form mini-thickets; yellow apricot flowers with green rims appear during late fall and persist into midwinter. Excellent windowsill or dish garden subject; very successful under light where leaves typically become suffused with red.

65045 ALOE MACULATA [SAPONARIA] LIL HP CGH PRICE: $ 6.00 "Christmas Candles" From wide fleshy rosette arise spikes with large coral-red tubular flowers mid-winter. Handsome. Called "Soap Aloe" to indicate a practical use of the richly sappy succulent leaves.

20104 ALSOBIA [EPISCEA] DIANTHIFLORA GES HP TGH PRICE: $4.50 "Carpet Violet: Excellent small species quickly creates a low carpet of shimmery leaves puncuated by very lacy white flowers. Prefers cooler temperatures and brighter light than its Episcia cousins. Typically sent in moist moss.

40025 ALTERNANTHERA DENTATA RUBIGINOSA [RUBY] AMARA HP PRICE: $ 4.00 "Christmas Clover" has deep maroon leaves accented by masses of long-lasting ivory popcorn flowerheads lasting all winter-- thus also called "False Globe Amaranth." Old favorite for its prolific winter display; but newly popular for its ease of culture in adding a quick splash of unabashed purple to summer container gardening.

49457 ANISODONTEA ELEGANT LADY MAL CGH TGH 6.50 Wine veined magenta Hibiscus blossoms reach a peak of flowering mid-winter, although may be everblooming if given full sun and good fertilizer, along the upright maroon toned stems cloaked with attractive deeply fringered foliage. Most attractive in containters.

71952 ANTHURIUM ANDREANUM RED OBAKE ARAC GH PRICE: $ 15.00 Crayon red spathed "Flamingo Flower" with large waxy green-edged spathes over the heart-shaped foliage. Excellent conservatory subject. Also works well in the house. This year we have smaller and less expensive plants for growing on.

49461 BARLERIA REPENS ROSEA VIOLET CASCADE ACA CGH PRICE: $ 4.00 Out arching slim stems cascade under the weight of the soft petite leaves; terminal clusters of lovely violet blossoms fading to old rose magenta. Height of bloom in late fall.

BEGONIAS for the 2010 SEASON

Many Begonias bloom regularly during the winter or early Spring months

If you'd like to start with some handsome & dependable selections, plunge in and order our BEGONIA COLLECTION as Stock #99004 to bring you some 5 named plants for a mere PRICE: $15.00. Please advise us whether you prefer Begonias for your conservatory, light garden, windowsill, terrarium, baskets, or outdoor bedding so we can pick those most likely to flourish in your specific situation. Do NOT specify specific names if ordering a collection--the selection changes nearly every week. If you want a specific species or hybrid, order it individually from the following list of winter blooming suggestions.
And, due mainly to Tovah Martin's wonderful articles, many of you would probably like to try the ANGELWING BEGONIA COLLECTION as Stock #99686 for 5 cane types @ PRICE: $17.50.

Click Here to see the first part of our listing of the Begonias available for 2010
Click Here to see the second part of our listing of the Begonias available for 2010

56467 BEGONIA ART HODES [HYB] BEG TGH PRICE: $ 5.75 scandent] Martin Johnson hyb with very wide pebbled leaves with pale branching veins and fine reddish hairs; unusually beautiful & unique sometimes seen as 'Antholes.' A spectacular specimen in the conservatory, yet quite a remarkable addition to a shady summer windowbox or urn as well even though the modest clusters of white flowers typically appear only midwinter.

56707 BEGONIA CHERRIES AND CHOCOLATE [HYB] BEG HP TGH PRICE: $ 3.75 (rex/rz) Small saturated easily grown clumping mound of beautifully marbled mahogany black leaves with pecan tones, highlighted with bright pewter brushings amplified by the dramatic cherry red underleaves. Amazingly vigorous and undemanding.

56024 BEGONIA CONVOLVULACEA BEG HP CGH PRICE: $ 4.50 (trailing) The "Grape Leaf Begonia" with big glossy sharply lobed leaves shingling the scandent stems; enormous pendant flower heads in late winter are most impressive. Easy. Unmatched for a substantial hanging basket statement. Given support (does not need encouragement) this clean cut beauty can easily cover a wall with fabulous shingled glossy foliage.

56028 BEGONIA CORALLINA DE LUCERNA [HORT] [HYB] BEG HP TGH PRICE: $ 6.00 (cane) Traditional "Angel Wing Begonia" w/ deeply lobed leaves dotted silver; pendulous salmon rose flower clusters. We do not ship the unlobed clone--this Logee's clone is similar or identical to 'Sophie Cecile' according to several California collectors.

56037 BEGONIA ERYTHROPHYLLA [HYB] BEG HP GHP PRICE: $ 3.50 (rz) "Beefsteak Beg." Waxy rounded leaves reddish beneath. Easy and reliable and beautiful AND the one probably flourishing on your grandmother's windowsill.

56285 BEGONIA GINNY [HYB] BEG HP TGH PRICE: $ 3.00 (s) Small featured shrubby hybrid with pink-toned fabuously felted wing-shaped leaves, rouged a flirtin' red beneath; recurring pearl fading to pale pink flowers with red beards, the male flowers somewhat serrate edged; forms a tight cluster of short stems beautifully foliaged, given good light and organic fertilizer. The attractively haired foliage allows this to acclimate to less humid conditions than tolerated by most Beonias. A great one to start with as positive feedback is constant!

56050 BEGONIA GLABRA BEG HP CGH PRICE: $ 4.00 (trailing/scandent) "Mini Grapeleaf" glossy grass-green leaves on strong scandant vine terminating in clusters of shell pink flowers. Also offered as B. procumbens on West Coast (we do offer the true procumbens/limmingheana in this listing below). This brightly cheerful winner readily forms clinging hair roots along its stems and happily clings to and covers even a concrete wall with shingled waxy leaves accented in late winter with outarched blossom clusters; thus, very popular as a solid cover for mossed topiary forms. Alternately, an interesting small foliaged vine cascading from a hanging basket or windowbox.

56282 BEGONIA LOIS BURKS [HYB] BEG CGH HP PRICE: $ 5.25 (c) Much-branched low-grower with lovely angelwing foliage strewn with silver. The very showy shell pink spring blossoms repeat when given ample light. Easy beautiful basket plant; excellent choice for the windowsill.

56088 BEGONIA ODORATA ALBA BEG HP CGH PRICE: $ 4.75 Sprays of small white fragrant flowers; glossy ovate leaves spaced on a big boned gal of a specimen plant. Needs elbow room to flourish, but the subtle sweet scents are ample payment from this Caribbean shrub.
54059 BEGONIA TORCH [HYB] BEG HP TGH PRICE: $ 4.25 (c) Bright red fl clusters on stout stems flanked with thick emerald angelwing leaves revealing red laquered undersides. While a compactly statured Cane, not a true dwarf.

52054 BILLBERGIA CHER [HYB] BRO HP CGH PRICE: $ 12.00 Jerry Raack's striking hybrid of `Fantasia' with euphemiae rubra: spotted reddish purple tall slim urns with each leathery leaf arched at the very tip; deeply arching long inflorescence with bracts and blossoms of pink, violet and ochre. A most impressive specimen in time; yet of easy culture.

52051 BILLBERGIA NUTANS BRO HP CGH PRICE: $ 4.00 "Queen's Tears" Narrow silver-bronze leathery leaves overlap tightly to form slender vases from which arch "weeping" flowerstalks with rose, green & violet "tear" flowers like "Indoor Oats." Tolerant of adverse conditions--always popular because the lovely inflorescences appear without fail every winter.

52053 BILLBERGIA PYRAMIDALIS STRIATA BRO HP TGH PRICE: $ 8.00 Red flowered "Summer Torch"; irregularly yellow-banded stiff leathery leaves tightly overlap into an impressively outflared erect urn of striped foliage. Impressive yet easily grown Bromeliad equally at home as a windowsill or a hobby greenhouse citizen.

20643 CHIRITA DIANE MARIE [HYB] GES TGH TERR PRICE: $ 6.25 Strikingly beautiful houseplant forming a rumpled rosette like posie of thick jadelike silver surfaced leaves with pewter line and serrate margins; many nodding lavender slipper flowers with flared mouth revealing maroon lines and lemon throat.

20463 CHIRITA SINENSIS HISAKO [HYB] GES HP TERR PRICE: $ 4.50 Flared rosette of very succulent serrated leaves richly traced with silver, from which rise stout stems with soft lavender pouched flaring blossoms of considerable substance. Handsome Nakayama hybrid more free-flowering than species clones. Certainly one of the easiest of all houseplants, equally at home in the windowsill, terrarium, or greenhouse/plantroom--but most smashingly splendid when grown under lights. When customers "cut down" on the number of their pet houseplants, this is never tossed out!

51017 CLIVIA MINIATA GRANDIFLORA AMARY HP CGH PRICE: $ 8.50 "Belgian Hybrid Clivia" The usual commercial selection with large umbels of orange-red fls, throated yellow, over very attractive deep evergreen leathery strap leaves. Unparalleled as a flowering houseplant.

51020 CLIVIA MINIATA VARIEGATA AMARYL CGH HP PRICE: $ 65.00 We have a nice number of good striped variegated clivia available this year in 2010. Please note that these are approximately 8 inches tall. They are not full grown yet, but they have nice roots and are about 2 years old. Thanks for looking. give us a call if you have a variegation pattern you want. Each seedling is of course different. If you wish you can request to see a couple photos of the best plants at this point. We also have some that run in the PRICE: $100.00 range with extreme variegation. Inquire

41100 COLEUS [PLECTRANTHUS] THYRSOIDES LAB HP CGH PRICE: $ 4.00 "Flowering Coleus" Attractive much-branched compact shrub covered with spikes of indigo-blue flowers mid-winter. Easy hobby greenhouse plant as popular with growers today as with Victorian gardeners for the impressive display of mid winter blossoms. Sometimes this is classified as a Plectranthus. Very beautiful, very easy to grow--but remember this is a winter performer.

60262 CRASSULA MULTICAVA CRA HP TGH PRICE: $ 3.50 Pairs of wide flat oval hazy green leaves peppered and dimpled in purple-red on thick stems; mid-winter masses of starry pinkish-white blossoms sometimes in such numbers to often topple these pinkish stems, thus the "Fairy Crassula" in European trade. Very reliable mid-winter blossom sprays are hopelessly charming.

60288 CRASSULA SARMENTOSA MEDIO-PICTA CRA HP CGH PRICE: $ 3.25 Cascading succulent stems punctuated with pairs of rounded coarsely toothed waxed leaves with creamy-greengold central stripes--this sport originated in our greenhouses in the mid seventies and remains popular in the trade today.

61008 CRASSULA WOODII CRA HP TGH PRICE: $ 4.00 Petite tumbling tinkertoy stems set with multitudes of paired tiny fat leaves; cute tuffet for a planter. Always popular. The perfect tuffet for the base of a succulent bonsai.

Episceas: Flame Violets for the late 2010 SEASON.

Flame Violets are shipped June through the first of October..

Episcea often bloom beautifully during the winter especially under lights.

The Flame Violets below are the one we expect to have available this Fall. When the warmer weather, things always change. If you cannot keep your temps consistently above 58 degree Fahrenheit, then do not try them. We are working to introduce again a group of Episcea that we have not offered for a while. We have the following for shipment in the spring. If you have keep these under lights or in a good window, Flame Violets can bloom all winter long.

99704 COLLECTION: EPISCEA (THE FLAME VIOLETS) ARAC HP TG PRICE: $ 22.50 If you want to start a collection of these wonderfully patterns African Violet relatives, order this collection for 5 strong growers. Remember these are shipped during warm weather only.

Click Here to see the full listing of Flame Violet (Episcea) cultivars available for 2010

51287 EUCHARIS CHRISTINE AMARYL HP PRICE: $ 10.00 The excellent extremely fragrant "Compact Amazon Lily" with slimmer tighter foliage than the species grandiflora, yet large wax white daffodil shaped flowers are produced in considerable numbers once the offsetting bulbs reach a mature size thanks to your providing a warm richly fertilized mix with bight indirect light; good for conditions too warm for its Amaryllis cousins--thus a perfect sunny window houseplant easily bloomed.

51040 EUCHARIS GRANDIFLORA [AMAZONICA] AMARY HP TGH PRICE: $ 10.00 "Amazon Lily" Highly scented white waxy fls like nodding daffodils held above glossy deep green leaves; ideal houseplant for a room too warm for its amaryllis cousins to thrive.

67759 EUPHORBIA FULGENS [JAQUINIFLORA] EUP HP TGH PRICE: $ 6.25 Mexican "Scarlet Plume" with slender stems arching under the slim attractive foliage and scarlet orange pseudo-petaled blossoms which last for months--the winter red bracts cluster in the leaf axils for a charming look. Remember this old Victorian favorite must have full sun to mature and no stray lite in the fall (like its kissin cousin, the Poinsettia) or it will fail to set buds for the charming winter display. Once again the old is new as many of you have told us that they have been searching for the "Scarlet Plume" for years.

99697 EUPHORBIA: the CROWN OF THORNS COLLECTION: This collection can include some of the dwarf species in this group of plants, like Euphorbia francoisii to add to the diversity of this collection. This group is for the collector of oddities and visual diversities. If you want particular hybrids or species, be sure to order them individually with their stock numbers; because we gather this selection separately from the best plants available on the week mailed and thus the plants are completely our selections. A strongly performing, easily bloomed starter selection. 5 plants @ PRICE: $17.50

43121 HIPPEASTRUM GRACILIS X HIPPEASTRUM VITTATUM [HORT] AMARY HP PRICE: $ 3.50Our cross of these essentially evergreen species should produce a range of flared scarlet blossoms with a white throat. Take your chances.

51059 HIPPEASTRUM MRS GARFIELD [HYB] AMARY TGH HP PRICE: $ 32.00 This collector's fantasy, the "Banded Amaryllis" with cream centered wide strap leaves, produces handsome trumpet fls of soft white elegantly reticulated with rose veins; famous heirloom hybrid of H. reticulatum x `Defiance' of 1800's, Veitch & Sons. Unlike the "Dutch" hybrids mass marketed today, this fabulous heirloom maintains evergreen variegated strap foliage and regularly blooms each year, especially as the roots become more restricted.

51003 HIPPEASTRUM PAPILIO AMARY HP CGH PRICE: $ 8.75 "Butterfly Amaryllis" Nearly evergreen glossy strap leaves; heads of red fls flamed with creamy white. Show stopper. Does not require a "dormant" period to bloom, thus an easy houseplant always maintaining its attractive foliage.

51058 HIPPEASTRUM RETICULATRUM STRIATIFOLIUM AMAR HP $ 17.50 Returning for the 2010 season. Available for immediate shipping in December 2010 and onward! The compact stunning "Striped Amaryllis" of Brazil. Mauve-pink flowers overshadowed by wide but short deep green strap leaves with brilliant white midrib; slow to increase dwarf. Excellent houseplant--remember that allowing a slight dormancy will help this species initiate buds for a display of blossoms. Certainly one of the most sought after of all bulbs.

51295 HIPPEASTRUM SAN ANTONIO ROSE AMARYL CGH HP PRICE: $ 8.00 Compactly statured clumping Amaryllis with reddish veined violet blushed strap leaf reverses; violet pink blossom clusters. Likely overwinters in Z8 and higher as hybridizer William Bell crossed Hippeastrum aulicum stenopetalum x traubii doraniae. Thanks to Steve Lowe for sharing this with us--as has proven to be an easily bloomed evergreen dependable "Violet Amaryllis" houseplant for us!
99080 HOYA COLLECTION: A solid introductory selection of high performance "Wax Flowers"--including flashy H. carnosa cultivars seldom (if ever) offered in the catalogue listings. This bargain price reflects strong cuttings sent in moss (and they will root in your conditions best in moss) as well as a strong probability that some will be already potted. Certainly one of the most ordered plant collections we offer. 5 different @ PRICE: $20.00

55702 HOYA CARNOSA COMPACTA ASC HP TGH PRICE: $ 5.00 Dependable "Hindu Rope Plant" with waxy tortollini torked leaves so closely set as to obscure the succulent stems; very beautiful clusters of fragrant deep pink blossoms.

60077 HOYA CARNOSA KRINKLE 8 [HORT] ASC HP TGH PRICE: $ 5.00 "Waffle Hoya" Puckered deep green waxy wide leaves; beautiful showy pink blossom clusters are freely produced. Name given for the (usually) eight distinct "dimples" on each decorative leaf.

58387 IMPATIENS WALLERIANA BUTTERFLY [HYBRID] BAL CGH HP PRICE: $ 6.50 White cream flowers with cranberry to red centers. Butterfly pattern is formed and highlighted on the lower petals in the cranberry color. Great for house culture; perhaps good under light. Note the compact bushing habit. This plant is a hybrid of Impatiens pseudoviola and Impatiens walleriana--thanks to Derick Pitman for this information.

59194 IPOMEA BATATAS PURPLE TUBER CONV TGH HP PRICE: $ 4.25 "Purple Yam" (although technically a "Sweet Potato" and not even related to the yam gang) Hawaiian clone with purple fleshed tubers (said to be at their most yummy when prepared with your deep pit roast pig); very ornately cut clean-green cookie cutter somewhat palmate foliage on self branching meandering stems. Amazingly popular! Certainly a case of having your 'tater cake and eating it too. We are impressed that this is the most ordered cultivar during some past seasons. Hawaiian cookouts seem to be on the increase. Or perhaps plantsmen simply like to eat their bedding or urn designs after enjoying the summer foliar display?

40422 JASMINUM SAMBAC OLE HP TGH PRICE: $ 10.00 "Arabian Jasmine" Wide oval leaves on woody climbing shrub; one inch wide heavy white single fls of intense fragrance-- traditionally used to flavor tea. "Pikake" blossoms fade to palest violet throughout the year--sacred to Vishnu. This clone from the National Botanic Garden's collection is very slow maturing (unlike the following commercial selections) and not notably vigorous even in greenhouse conditions.

40423 JASMINUM SAMBAC GRAND DUKE OF TUSCANY OLE HP TGH PRICE: $ 12.50 "Arabian Jasmine" clone with double cauliflowered camellia- like fragrant flowers, thus known as the "Moss Rose Jasmine"-- correctly J.sambac `Flore-plena.' Excellent foliage of deep green ruffled leaves on strong rigidly erect canes; easily produces its typically solitary flower if provided richly fertilized warm soil, bright light and even levels of humidity; avoid chill to prevent flower bud drop.

40424 JASMINUM SAMBAC MAID OF ORLEANS OLE HP TGH PRICE: $ 10.00 This "Arabian Jasmine" clone has semi-double flowers of rich fragrance on woody shrubs with pale foliage; considered the best for houseculture by the Elberts--certainly the easiest to bloom indoors. The famous J.s. `Multiplex' in French perfume; traditionally the Chinese use this attractive form to give fragrance to green tea.
60374 KALANCHOE BEAUVERDII HYBRID CRA HP TGH PRICE: $ 4.00 Gray green noodle leaves in rigid opposite pairs with ridged tips producing adventituous plantlets, on scrambling wiry stems. Clusters of pendant glossy olive calyx bells, each with shiny salmon-pink petals with violet-speckled rims--quite a midwinter show. (Possibly a distinct species as yet unidentified for us.)

68480 KALANCHOE BOSSFELDIANA CITRINA CRA HP TGH PRICE: $ 4.75 Wide clumping dark rubbery foliage of large scalloped leaves create a perfect backdrop for the extravagantly produced showy clusters of upfacing golden yellow blossoms opening for an extended "Golden Flaming Katie" winter show.
60386 KALANCHOE DAIGREMONTIANA CRA HP TGH PRICE: $ 3.25 "Life Plant" or "Mother of Thousands" Plantlets form on the crenulated margins of the liver-green triangular fleshy leaves, spotted reddish-brown; heads of pendant pinkish midwinter blossoms gradually fade to a delicate gray-violet hue. Formerly in the genus Bryophyllum, appropriate as the Latin translates to "sprouting leaves." SW Madagascar native of easy culture if given sufficient light. This may be as common as dirt (according to one customer who obviously has lost her inner child), yet every kid loves this handsome dame. And an important postscript: For those who love their turtles--remember that little tortoises with runny noses should try this as a cure.

60389 KALANCHOE FEDTSCHENKOI CRA HP CGH PRICE: $ 1.75 "Purple Scallops" Amethyst, flour-dusted scalloped leaves are margined purple with brownish notches producing adventitious buds in sufficient light and humidity; elegant terminal clusters of pendant khaki-pink flowers appearing late winter. Madagascar native. Very attractive; easily grown given good light.

60394 KALANCHOE HOUGHTONII [HYB] CRA HP TGH PRICE: $ 2.75 Also K. poincarei. "Good Luck Plant" A hybrid "Life Plant" of daigremontiana x tubiflora with tan-pink channeled slim leaves (distinctly wider and flatter than tubiflora) with purple designs and toothed margins producing many adventitious plantlets. Easy favorite with very showy rigid umbles of down turned blossoms mid-winter. Certainly the easiest "Life Plant" to grow.

60407 KALANCHOE OBTUSA CRA HP TGH PRICE: $ 6.75 Attractive broad succulent leaves on very short stems beautifully accent and frame the hemispheres of upfacing brick-red flowers. Attractive compact bouquet from Tanzania. Marvelous tuffet outline gradually branching with time; certainly the most flower power for the foliar size and thus astoundingly popular both as an indoor windowsill potplant blooming midwinter when bright flowers are most needed, and as a petite compact greenhouse subject. Not to be confused with the taller stalked blossfeldiana crew with their smaller flower clusters.

60410 KALANCHOE PINNATA CRA HP TGH PRICE: $ 3.50 "Air Plant" or "Miracle Leaf" Most famous "Bryophyllum" for the notched leaves produce clinging adventitious plantlets even when wrenched from the stout stems and pinned to a curtain. (And if you remember those ads and drawings in the Sunday paper, you have dated yourself considerably.) Native to an astounding range geographically--Americas, Australia, Asia, Africa, etc. Forms a handsome upright succulent subshrub with curious winter flowers; a basic houseplant from Victorian times, still in demand today by kids of all ages.

60409 KALANCHOE PROLIFERA CRA HP TGH PRICE: $4.75 "Blooming Boxes" Maroon-rimmed stout rubbery fishbone leaves rigidly ranked on handsome erect trunks; terminal inflorescence of yellow flowers, each peeping from a bizarre dangling four-sided box-like bract, followed by a "proliferation" of plantlets. Madagascar native with the "Byrophyllum" urge--but adventituous plantlets form more typically on the ripe inflorescenceorescence rather than on the ridged edges of the succulent leaves ( this species must have seen a slide show of Agaves somewhere along the line). Rather curiously, this rubbery, extremely handsome, sculpture has become quite popular as an addition to summertime urns as an accent plant in recent years. If planted directly in your greenhouse's floor, this gentle giant can easily top eight feet by the time its enormous candelabra of blossoms crowns the succulent trunk.

60427 KALANCHOE TUBIFLORA [DELAGOENSIS] CRA HP TGH PRICE: $ 2.75 "Hollywood Palm" or "Chandelier Plant" Erect pinkish stems thickly hung with pendant cylindric dark leaves spotted reddish brown and emerald and tipped with notches nurturing bundles of plantlets; pale red bellflowers pendant mid winter from elaborate terminal inflorescenceorescence. Madagascar native. The second photo is not good, but it shows the flowers.

54031 MALVAVISCUS GERMANDERII FIESTA MAL CGH HP HH PRICE: $ 17.00 Very showy "Dwarf Sleepy Mallow" with brightly variegated chunky leaves accented with many cute bright scarlet "Turk's Cap" blossoms; this brilliantly foliaged selection of this handsome small shrub made by Greg Grant. Much prized by collectors.

57514 MEDINILLA SCORTECHINII [ORANGE SPECIES] MEL TGH PRICE: $ 00.00 Paired pleated leaves foil the dramatic terminal clusters of bright orange blossoms.

67331 MONADENIUM COCCINEUM EUP HP TGH PRICE: $ 4.75 "Masai Spurge" slender angled stems with scarlet to pink showy cymes--these bright hooded fls open near thanksgiving and still are colorful at Easter! The serrate-edged keeled leaves are deciduous. Popular.

40685 OSMANTHUS FRAGRANS OLE TGH CGH PRICE: $ 10.00 "Sweet Olive" Leathery-leaved shrub; clusters of small white fls emit a delightful rare fragrance "blending jasmine, ripe apricots & gardenia" used in China to scent tea. Himalayan native's leaf edges burn if humidity insufficient or if watered with a source high in salts or a watersoftener. Not a houseplant unless sufficient humidity is provided.

40691 OXALIS BRASILIENSIS OXA CGH HP $ 6.50 Short compact habit: from corms emerge hairy-margined "Trefoil" leaves. Wonderful rich lilac purple flowers for winter color (very very dormant during the summer). We prefer to ship this early fall just as the foliage starts to emerge; if you must receive this in the spring, please do not call us saying that there are no leaves in the pot! Prized by greenhouse hobbyists as well as by windowsill growers for its winter display.

60534 PACHYPODIUM SAUNDERSII APO HP TGH PRICE: $ 12.50 "Star of Lundi" Thick clubfoot caudiform bases--smooth bark of silver-gray--taper to branches covered with spur shoots covered with deciduous deep green leaves, each flanked with needle-like spines; white flared blossoms. South Africa. Ask about our specimen size plants.

67357 PEDILANTHUS TITHYMALOIDES VARIEGATUS EUP HP TGH PRICE: $ 5.00 "Variegated Devil's Backbone" Gray-green zig-zagged stems bend under large puckered fleshy leaves margined in bright clear white; red bird beak/bill-shaped blossoms appear if grown in full sun in a cool (not freezing) winter greenhouse, or in a garden on the banks of the Rio Grande.

40800 PELARGONIUM HORTORUM GROSSERSORTEN GER HP CGH PRICE: $ 2.25 Dwarf somewhat waxy leaves zoned deep purple on short much-branched stems topped with airy clear salmon pink flowers--heavy winter bloomer. Cute and easy self branching hybrid more correct as 'Groszer Garten'--after it performs with abandon on a sunny windowsill all winter, stick some cuttings in your windowbox for a full summer display. Older long term pots can grow waist high in several years' time.

56562 PELARGONIUM HORTORUM PLATINUM GER HP CGH PRICE: $ 3.75 Salmon toned scarlet single scarlet flowers arise above the quite odd waffled pale milky green rounded leaves with evenly cut creamy white margins; wide oddly angular mounding habit. A sport of 'Frank Headley' from Heidgen.

40790 PELARGONIUM STELLAR BIRD DANCER GER HP CGH PRICE: $ 6.25Stout-stemmed dwarf with petite zagged, deeply cut (one could say "pinked") leaves with parallel dramatic dark ric-rac zones; marvelous salmon red fls with apricot overtones are extrememly zagged--each flower cluster constituting tiny floral fireworks. The most popular Geranium here at the greenhouses for small dish gardens and pseudo-bonsai work.

41670 PELARGONIUM STELLAR GOLDEN STAPH GER HP CGH PRICE: $ 4.50 Showy bright golden-ochre leaves with faint rust-red zone; odd japped orange-pink flowers create starburst heads.

(Saintpaulia) African Violets for the 2010 SEASON. .

99037 AFRICAN VIOLET COLLECTION: Constantly changing selection of these Saintpaulias. this collection will always include at least one trailing hybrid. 5 plants @ PRICE: $15.00
Click Here to see the listings of our Saintpaulia (African Violet) offerings for 2010

60458 SEDUM ADOLPHII CRA CGH HP PRICE: $ 4.25 "Golden Glo" Arched stems heavy with thickly-set golden green keeled blimp leaves developing coppery margins in bright light; Mexican native with white fls. A must in any succulent wreath.

60470 SEDUM MEXICANUM CRA HP CGH PRICE: $ 4.00 "Mexican Stonecrop" Mounds of waxy fresh-green soft needle shaped leaves densely packed on hidden fat toppling stems--makes a perfect ground cover for stemmy pot plants; quite basic for decorative small hanging baskets or dish gardens. Starry yellow flowers usually appear late winter on this amazingly undemanding stonecrop.

50074 THUNBERGIA ERECTA ALBIFLORA ACAN HP TGH PRICE: $ 10.00 Lovely "Paperwhite Sky Flower" with ivory trumpet fls, which reveal a yellow throat, on twiggy shrublets used in bonsai. Very reliable houseplant and excellent hobby greenhouse performer.

50598 THUNBERGIA ERECTA BLUE MOON [GRANADA PURPLE] ACAN TGH PRICE: $ 8.00 Impressive "Violet King's Mantle" from the collection of John Criswick; clean foliage and large ruffled violet-purple flowers rather than the species blue.

53146 THUNBERGIA ERECTA FAIRY MOON GES HP PRICE: $ 8.50 Attractive shrub "Picottee King's Mantle" with lavender blue trumpet shaped blossoms edged in white and throated yellow. Height of blooming in midwinter for us. Foliage always beautifully maintained.

WINTER BLOOMS FOR THE GREENHOUSE OR CONSERVATORY

Winter Bloomers Conservatory Types

99066 WINTER BLOOMERS [5 CONSERVATORY TYPE PLANTS] Mainly old Victorian favorites. If you have a greenhouse or plant room, this will be a fine collection for you to play with--Dendranthemums,Abutilons, Barleria, Jasminum, Iboza, odd Kalanchoes, etc. This collection reflects our choice exclusively. If you desire specific plants, order them by stock number from the suggestions of Winter blooming conservatory plants bellow. PRICE: $18.00 .

42263 ABUTILON HYBRIDUM SAVITZII MALV CGH PRICE: $ 5.75 Leaf almost entirely white with small central green flame; pale bronzy salmon fls dangle from the tall stems. Best grown in very bright light in a cool greenhouse in intense climates as can burn in the heat of the deep South. But in zones with smaller numbers this not only performs in the winter greenhouse but forms a magnificant specimen in the summer garden or in container combinations as it flourishes in container culture given regular water and ample fertilizer.

40005ABUTILON HYBRIDUM YELLOW CHIMES MAL HP CGH PRICE: $ 4.50 Yellow out angled, nodding bellflowers with ochre clappers accent this vigorous "Flowering Maple" with soft fresh green leaves on self branching stems. Possibly a summer blooming selection of England's 'Moonchimes.'

50565 ABUTILON VICTOR REITER [HYB] PRICE: $ 6.50 Erect woody stems festooned with spectacularly big nodding blossoms of festive tangerine; this "Giant Chime Flowering Maple" can be kept as a modest heavily flowering pot plant, or encouraged to easily reach 8' --thus perfect for training into standards or for backgrounds. Blooms for a very long period as is sterile--often trained as a tropical nearly everblooming shrub, although easily scaled down with carefully considered pruning of the central leads.

41253 ABUTILON VICTORY [HYB] MAL HP CGH PRICE: $ 4.75 Reiter hybrid of A. megapotamicum with strongly held laterally weeping branches perfectly displaying the charming show of ranks of dangling flared large yellow blossoms highlighted by darker-toned throat.

54554 ALSTROEMERIA PULCHELLA VARIEGATED ALS CGH HH PRICE: $ 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.

41485 BARLERIA OBTUSA ACA CGH PRICE: $ 6.75Striking spineless fast growing herbaceous shrublet which flourishes in an exposed, even dry, setting where it will produce Acanthus type blossoms ranging from blue through mauve to pink. A new candidate for summer urns, windowboxes, and mixed containers as well as a good performer in the winter greenhouse.

71239 BIGNONIA CAPREOLATA TANGERINE BEAUTY BIG CGH HH PRICE: $ 15.00 Interesting selection of the "Cross Vine" with tangerine to salmon large rumpet flowers in showy clusters. Although not likely to be evergreen, this selection might be z6 hardy. Showy clusters of trumpets mid winter in our cool house.

42196 BRUGMANSIA CANDIDA DOUBLE WHITE [PLENA] SOL CGH HP PRICE: $ 12.00 Handsome double flowered "Angel's Trumpet" leaves the viewer rather breathless. Dark pelted foliage distinct. Customers report this to easily produce heavily scented blossoms more reliably than others in a greenhouse setting; branches easily; seems to respond well to the restriction of containers. This hard working hybrid of B. aurea x B. versicolor is usually offered as 'Knightii' in Europe.

54008 BRUGMANSIA INSIGNIS DR. SUESS [HYB] SOL CGH PRICE: $ 5.25 "Fancy Angel's trumpet" with elongated fls of yellow orange; both wider throated trumpets with stronger yellow tone than 'Charles Grimaldi' --Possibly B. suaveolens with bell shaped flowers (as opposed to the more typical trumpet shape of most hybrids); whatever its parentage, it remains the most vigorous grower in northern climates..

59201 BRUGMANSIA INSIGNIS SINGLE WHITE SOL TGH CGH PRICE: $ 5.50 "White Angel's Trumpet" Large white dangling flowers with heady nocturnal fragrance are produced with great abandon from vigorous elegantly branched stems--considered the most elegant of the tribe and most likely to get its photo in a book. Possibly versicolor arborea.

40096 CALLIANDRA EMARGINATA MINIMA LEG TGH HP PRICE: $ 5.75 "Powder Puff" balls of crimson stamens throughout the year (if given adequate light and good fertilizer) on attractive woody trunks softened by ferny pinnate leaves -- very popular for bonsai or flowering pot subject. Do not allow to dry out. Ever.

80744 CENTAUREA GYMNOCARPA CAPRI COMP HH CGH HT PRICE: $ 6.50An upright shrub from Capri with deeply dissected snowflake "Dusty Miller" leaves completely covered by a rich felted tomentose silver--which filigreed leaves completely hide the wooly white woody stems (repeat three times, very quickly). If wintered over, expect cute clusters of early rosy violet, fluffy, rayed flowers. Perfect in containers and borders. Not a Senecio or Artemisia, although a visual mimic of both through and through--and more reliable than these other genera because this can tolerate midsummer heat and humidity without the mushy scars suffered by other "Dusty Miller" types. Marketed in England sometimes as 'Colchester White' this starts out as a spindly silvery stalk and finishes as a full bodied dramatic knock-out in any garden or container design given full sun and elbow room.

40110 CESTRUM DIURNUM [ALBUM] SOL HP CGH PRICE: $ 5.00 "Day Jessamine" or "Willow-lvd Jasmine" West indies shrub with clusters of greenish-white flowers, with petals bent backward, spearmint-fragrant by day; followed by even more dramatic and strikingly beautiful eggplant purple berries in abundant sprays so dense as to tip the branchlets. Demands bright light & even moisture for best results (not an ideal houseplant)--a traditional favorite in northern hobby greenhouses as produces much interest in mid-winter flower & late spring fruit with very low maintenance.

66862 CITROFORTUNELLA MITIS RUT CGH PRICE: $ 6.50 Excellent miniature "Calamondin Orange" popular as a decorative Christmas gift; without doubt, the easist citris to set fruit in your hobby greenhouse. Many plant growers have good luck with this in the house. Cannot ship to Florida, Texas, Arizona & Western states.

40125 CITRUS AURANTIUM MYRTIFOLIUS CHINOTTO RUT CGH HP PRICE: $ 15.00 OFTEN IN LIMITED SUPPLY Somewhat fastigate woody stems, developing character bark so treasured by trainers of this "Bonsai Lime," heavily cloaked with many 1" leathery awl shaped fragrant leaves. White fragrant flowers followed by redish toned 'Bitter Orange' or "Seville Orange" although this charming shrub is actually a native to Viet Nam--we are often sold very low of this popular form due to the demand from tropical bonsai fanciers, so please inquire before ordering if you have a schedule deadling. As with all Citrus, cannot be shipped to many Western states or Florida.

41363 CITRUS MEDICA SARCODACTYLIS RUT CGH HP PRICE: $ 15.00 LIMITED SUPPLY "Buddha's Hand/Fingers" Strong woody stems carry the amazing odd very large elongated fruit of this Ceylon & Indian species--at the end of the citron fruit extend thick "fingers" of green rind, rind which appears as the citron cubes in fruitcake. Sometimes in short supply--please check before ordering. This giant cannot be shipped to most Western States nor to Florida.

51918 COCHLIOSTEMA JACOBIANUM [ODORATISSIMUM] COMM TGH PRICE: $ 25.00Remarkable Ecuadorian spiderwort mimics a giant fleshy Bromeliad with long succulent sheathing leaves (like a short Crinum) blushed purplish violet beneath. With maturity, produces showy heads of dark blue violet flowers with a dramatic white claw and red tipped sepals. Demands warm conservatory conditions.

20100 COLUMNEA PRINCE [HYB] GES HP TGH PRICE: $ 6.75 Very shrubby habit slightly cascading and somewhat bushy with long hairy leaves margined white. Inquire.

51029 CRINUM MOOREI VARIEGATUM AMARY CGH TGH 35.00 Variegated form of "Longneck Swamp Lily" of Natal; broad, nearly succulent leaves with creamy white and straw yellow stripes, usually with bright green rim top a somewhat woody trunk or "neck" adding much drama. Tulip shaped pale pink quickly fading to pearl white flowers in nodding clusters. This most showy. "Veldt Lily" needs to be dormant during most of the hot summer in order to re-sprout and bloom mid-winter. Reaches considerable girth--but always earns its space with a spectacular display of striking foliage and showy blossoms.

42105 CUPHEA AEQUIPETALA LYT TGH HP PRICE: $ 4.75 "Mexican Loosestrife" Slender arched stems, ranked w/ slim leaves, 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.

41927 CUPHEA DAVID VERITY [HYB] LYT HP TGH PRICE: $ 4.00 Marvelous improvement on the traditional "Firecracker Plant" (C. ignea/platycentra) with bright red tubular flowers on dark foliaged vigorous plants. This high performer is the best choice for urns, containers, and large baskets; everblooming in a bright area of the hobby greenhouse.

88982 DENDRENTHEMUM [CHRYSANTHEMUM] AOI COMP HH CGH PRICE: $ 4.25 Upright "Ise Mum" type with woody stem(s) best staked; topped with remarkable orchid pink (fading to lavender) spidery eyelash blossoms with a startling yellow eye nestled at center; fern foliage. "Lavender Spider" for late fall flowers--if you are a northern grower, this will be a remarkable subject for a cool fall greenhouse or bright sunny plantroom. Removing side flower buds from the terminal stem will channel all energy to the terminal bud, resulting in an over the top size blossom.

88693 DENDRANTHEMA [CHRYSANTHEMUM] HATSU HIKARI COMP HT HH PRICE: $ 5.50 This "Golden Cascade Mum" has the woody stem and petite very fingered foliage so admired by Japanese bonsai masters; even if not trained; late fall masses of chrome yellow blossoms--each a ruff surrounding a central tufted honeycomb.

54561 DOMBEYA WALLICHII BYT CGH HP PRICE: $ 8.50 Stout stalks with impressive foliage present the remarkably showy balls of crowded rich pink flowers emitting a rich honey fragrance. Needs light and room.

99676 EPIPHYLLUM COLLECTION: A good introduction to the "Orchid Cactus" including mossed URCuttings of both dramatic hybrids and dependable species. 5 plants @ PRICE: $12.00

61002 EUPHORBIA GEROLDII EUP HP TGH CGH PRICE: $ 8.75 "Everblooming Spurge" Elegant upright branching stems are cloaked with dark toned rubbery leaves perfectly framing the rich red cyathophylls (the "blossoms") which are produced with full light, even warmth, and good fertilizer. Looks like (and behaves like) a friendly thornless/spineless "Crown of Thorns" which does not require the light or humidity strictures of most succulents.

42170 FUCHSIA MME. CORNELISSEN [HYB] ONA CGH HP HH PRICE: $ 4.75 Beautifully arching woody slender stems with lanceolate leaves, thickly textured with dark reddish veins giving the foliage a blush hue; many delicate dangling single red tubed fls w/ red pointed sepals and white corollas with slim red veins. While the texture is petite, the eventual size of this chill tolerant "Irish Lady's Eardrop" can be considerable. Customers in Key West and in San Antonio report this to be an excellent outdoor hedge.

59226 FUCHSIA TRANDSHEN BONNSTADT [HYB] ONA CGH PRICE: $ 6.25 Unusual erect woody stems cloaked with rich leaves feathered purple along their veins tipped with clusters of thickened pendant soft salmon flowers with rich pink flush. Distinctive habit combined with a willingness to bloom throughout the summer if shielded from extremes of heat and sun.

41817 GARDENIA JASMINOIDES (AUGUSTA) KLEIM'S HARDY RUB CGH HH PRICE: $ 8.00 Cultivar of "Cape Jasmine" selected for tolerance of cooler winters than the species. Quite prolific blooming with many fragrant single flowers reaching a peak in early summer. Southern California customers report the bloom flush to peak during December for them. Reports and rumors still wildly vary as to how far north this is reliably root hardy. Certainly January 2010 will constitute a major test.

20166 GLOXINIA SYLVATICA GES HP TGH PRICE: $ 3.00 Formerly Seemannia latifolia. "Christmas Slippers" This is a select evergreen clone with narrow felted dark leaves closely covering the stiff cascading stems; many red-orange slim guppy-mouthed lfs during winter months. Excellent houseplant; even when not in bloom the attractive foliage is evergreen and attractive all seasons.

53023 HEDYCHIUM CORONARIUM ZIN TGH HP CGH PRICE: $ 12.00 "Butterfly Ginger" Fragrant white flowers top very tall stalks. The heavily perfumed ivory petals are used in Hawaiian leis, hence, also known as the "Garland Flower." Evergreen species easy to grow with good light.

53027 HEDYCHIUM [ORIENTAL] ENREI ZIN TGH CGH PRICE: $ 18.00 Oriental hybrid originally received from plantsman Jack Craig outstanding with neat slim foliage topped with clusters of undulant white petals & spidery tufts on the intensely fragrant flowers. with the dark yellow centers; reaches considerable stature. The perfume can become almost overwhelming in a closed greenhouse. Swooning can occur.

53030 HEDYCHIUM [ORIENTAL] SHIN-SEI ZIN TGH CGH PRICE: $ 10.00 Oriental hybrid. "Shin"=new; "Sei"=green. Dramatic clusters of white and yellow blossoms. In limited production; best to inquire before ordering this giant creature originally sent to us by Jack Craig.

HIBISCUS CULTIVARS for the 2010 SEASON

The HIBISCUS: This wonderful group of plants offers great flowers and in some cases beautiful foliage. Flowers can often be large and everblooming--especially the new hybrids from the Duponts, the "Ragin' Cajun Color" which produce large ruffly blossoms on their own roots--not grafted as with some of the giant Florida hybrids. We never have enough of any one color to list on this website, but can send one in a group, so:
Why not try a HIBISCUS COLLECTION by ordering Stock #99001 for a group of 5 species & hybrids (usually double, single, & pagoda types), in their various colors & flowering seasons. Please indicate if you want Winter blooming varieties. 5 plants @ PRICE: $25.00

(For hardy perennial mallow types and for shrubby winter tolerant types such as the ever popular "Rose of Sharons", please see our listing of Hibiscus in the HARDY PLANT section on this website--we offer some truly outstanding ones.) Here are some Winter blooming hibiscus bellow.

Click Here to see the listings of our Hibiscus Selections for 2010

41835 HIBISCUS EETVELDIANUS [ACETOSELLA] MALV CGH PRICE: $ 5.00 "African Red Mallow" Clone from Kirstenbosch Bot. Garden with perennial stalks framed with showy red-maroon maple- like leaves with rounded (not pointed) tips, later topped with dusky coppery-magenta mallow flowers late summer on into winter. Cut to base after bloom cycle and will send up a clump of fresh purplish foliage. Sometimes marketed as a bold tall summer border plant for its dramatic purple foliage effect.

51707 HIBISCUS EETVELDIANUS MAPLE SUGAR [JUNGLE RED] MAL TGH PRICE: $ 6.25 This plant sometimes goes under the name of Hibiscus acetosella. The excellent "Maple Leaved Mallow" with blackish purple maple shaped (sure!) deeply lobed leaves blushed red in full sun. Engaging mimic of "Mary Jane" for an erect accent in planters and urns; if a consevatory subject, expect dusky sultry wine-toned winter mallow flowers; if grown near the fence in an urban setting, expect the leaves to be regularly stripped off (and not by insects) by passersby who will smoke them later.

41763 HIBISCUS ROSA-SINENSIS AUSSIE QUEEN MAL HP TGH PRICE: $ 5.00 Beautiful small featured 'Cooperi' selection with new leaves emerging ivory speckled with pink and veridian green, then darker green with age highlighted ivory and rose; very fetching red blossoms. Z10 with protection.

40351 HIBISCUS ROSA-SINENSIS COOPERI MALV HP CGH PRICE: $ 5.00 "Snowflake Hibiscus" cultivar with leaves lavishly splashed greenish-tan, white; single rose-red fls. Handsome and easy.
42161 HIBISCUS ROSA-SINENSIS SENSATION MALV HP TGH PRICE: $ 7.00 Upright moulded fingered foliage perfect with the small but plentiful lilac to salmon blossoms with central white thumbprints. Given adequate heat, sunlight, and rich fertilize, becomes a refined statured shrub of easy container culture.

40362 HIBISCUS SCHIZOPETALUS MALV HP CGH PRICE: $ 8.00 "Waltzing Ladies" or "Fringed Hibiscus" indicates the bright red, deeply cut and fringed recurved blossoms which dangle from slim arching stems; also "Skeleton Hibiscus." Very intolerant of root chill. This is the most popular and most ordered!

51912 HOLMSKOLDIA SANGUINEA RUBRA VER TGH PRICE: $ 8.00 The sanguine form of the "Chinese Coolie Hat Plant" with showy terminal sprays of curious and attractive blossoms, each with a red scarlet tubular corolla framed by a bronzy salmon orange bell shaped calyx collar. Needs full sun to flower--for us usually at the height of its little "satelite dish array" production in our sunniest greenhouse during January. Not particularly successful as a house plant unless you do well with Lantanas and Pelargoniums in your windowsill. Native to the subtropical Himalays where it happily scrambles through shrubs.

41102 IBOSA [TETRADENIA] RIPARIA LAB CGH HP PRICE: $ 4.00 "Musk Plant" or "Misty Plume Plant" Attractive woody-stemmed shrublet with attractive small musk-scented leaves and creamy-white winter blossom panicles creating a beautiful whispy mist around Christmas time--thus its great popularity with Victorian gardeners and continued fascination for today's hobby greenhousers. Called "Nutmeg Bush" in England; used as a moth repellent in its native Africa. This is the real thing--not the "Iboza" of the trade which trailing basket jplant is more accurately identified as Plectranthus madagascarensis, a cascading mint.

42168 IMPATIENS NIAMNIAMENSIS AFRICAN KING PRICE: $ 8.00 Succulent erect stems give a commanding presence; cornucopia shaped blossoms of deep burnt scarlet with glossy scarlet lips appear in clusters along the thick trunk, both below and with the attractively rippled dark puckered green leaves. Unusual.

54496 IMPATIENS NIAMNIAMENSIS AFRICAN QUEEN BAL TGH HP PRICE: $ 5.25 Succulent upright stems with apple green curved leaves and odd yellow helmet-shaped blossoms with rich orange and saffron highlights, thus famous as the shamelessly showy "Congo Cockatoo" with the colors and spurred "Tropical Touch-Me-Not" blossoms constantly produced if given adequate light, humidity, porus soil and organic fertilizer--for unlike your caged cockatoo, this beauty does not produce its own fertilizer.

56561 IMPATIENS NIAMNIAMENSIS VARIEGATED AFRICAN QUEEN BAL TGH PRICE: $ 15.00 Stout succulent erect stems are studded with creamy lime margined leaves (solid green in constantly warm conditions), punctuated by the big showy yellow and saffron helmet shaped blossoms.Unlike the easily grown species form, this quite rare variegated selection has proven nearly impossible to successfully grow outside the environment of the humid greenhouse. Absolutely not a houseplant.

56564 IPOMEA LADY FINGERS [SPECIES UNIDENTIFIED] CONV HP TGH PRICE: $ 4.00 Extremely vigorous "Fingered Sweet Potato" with vigorous stems holding aloft stunning dark leaves, with seven deep fingered lobes accented with dark purple raised veins on the reverse. Loves aquatic conditions; but thrives equally well cascading dramatically from a windowbox or urn; needs a large basket if grown in a hanging basket for the foliage is quite vigorous and the tubers need room to form. Some have suggested that this may more correctly be Convolvulus althaeoides tenuissimus; others point out that it has the seven lobes of I mauritiana as well as the showy violed eyed winter morning glory blossoms so readily produced. Sometimes we have underestimated the popularity of this astoundingly vigorous showoff--but stock is plentiful for '08.

41428 JASMINUM FLORIBUNDUM OLE CGH PRICE: $ 10.00 Pink tinted fragrant blossom clusters on vine with clouds of glossy opposite small pinnate leaves giving a lacy appearance. Easy in containers. If given rootrun in the subtropics will soon clamber up a wall or fence. A seasonal bloomer like the similar polyanthum.

54478 JASMINUM NITIDUM MAGNIFICUM VARIEGATED OLE HP TGH PRICE: $ 7.75 The beautiful dark glossy leaves sport bright ochre-yellow central flames; pure white fragrant blossom clusters sequenced around the calendar year as long as receives full sun, reliable moisture and organic fertilizer. Habit best described as a vining shrub.

41887 JASMINUM MULTIFLORUM [PUBESCENS] OLE HP TGH PRICE: $ 6.00 "Angel Hair Jasmine" from India to China: Freely spreading shrub with downy cordate leaves and clusters of intensely sweet scented white starlike flowers at the tips and along the stems when given full sun, adequate humidity and a rich medium. This "Downy Jasmine" has long been known as J. pubescens in the Florida trade where its willingness to bloom freely while in a container has made it a basic favorite.

42238 JASMINUM OFFICINALE AUREOVARIEGATUM OLE HP CGH PRICE: $15.00 "Golden Summer Jasmine" The intensely fragrant white cluster of summer & fall blossoms are highlighted by the trifoliate foliage's yellow blotched variegation which varies in its intensity according to temperature and light levels. Given free root run in your greenhouse, this sends out many slim woody vines to support the variegated foliage and sented flowers. This species is famous not only for its supposed qualities as an aphrodiasiac, but also an an antiseptic; often provides that metallic flavor in Maraschino Cherries!

40421 JASMINUM POLYANTHUM OLE CGH HP PRICE: $ 3.00 "French Perfume" Vigorous climber with attractive compound leaves and mid-winter clouds of white richly-scented flower clusters (which have pinkish cast in bright light). Basic. Very very strongly scented--the one traditionally trained into Christmas season blooming live wreaths.

50040 JUSTICIA BRANDEGEANA VARIEGATA ACAN TGH PRICE: $ 4.25 "Snow Shrimp" Fabulous snowy white variegation on foliage fading to pure white margins; white bracts turn copper in bright light. Rare and striking sport. Not a totally successful houseplant unless you can provide the essential levels of humidity necessary to prevent spider mite. But with good light and a pebble tray this is a definite visual knock-out.

50042 JUSTICIA CARNEA [JACOBINIA CARNEA] ACAN TGH PRICE: $ 4.50 "King's Crown" or "Brazilian Plume" Erect stems bear large, very showy plumes of rose-pink tubular hooked fls. Knockout.

69003 JUSTICIA PETIOLARIS BOWIEI ACAN TGH HP PRICE: $ 6.00 Beautiful mauve blossoms perfectly foiled by wide rounded sheened leaves, each with a bright radiating midvein. An introduction from Kirstenbosch fomerly listed a J. bowiei Fabulous in a shaded basket or mixed urn.

50045 JUSTICIA RIZZINI ACAN CGH HP PRICE: $ 4.00 LIMITED AVAILABILITY Also Jacobinia pauciflora. "Brazilian Fuchsia" Tiny oval olive toned leaves on jointed, arched stems bearing marvelous pendant scarlet fls with bright yellow tips. A Victorian favorite which requires a relatively cool location in your greenhouse in order to initiate flower bud formation along with bright light and good air movement. Easy to grow; tricky to flower--however, if you can easily flower the Jasmine tribe and Camellias, this is going to be a snap.

54039 LAPAGERIA ROSEA [X ROSEA ALBA] LIL CGH PRICE: $ 10.00 The "Chilean Bellflower", national flower of Chile with attractively reticulated leathery leaves on a woody vine. Glossy pointed crimson to rose to ivory blossoms. 3-4 year old seedlings of Warren Stoutemeir's white x red crosses of several cultivars.

40458 MALVAVISCUS ARBOREUS MEXICANUS MALV CGH HP PRICE: $ 3.75 Formerly M. penduliflorus. "Turk's Cap" or "Scotsman's Purse" Hibiscus cousin with folded pendulous bright red fls with protruding stamens; easily bloomed shrub--reaching height of flowering midwinter when you most need the scarlet blossoms. Long a traditional hobby greenhouse standby as never fails to intrigue and amaze with the very showy yet unusual blossoms produced in such abundance.

41431 MALVAVISCUS ARBOREUS PAQUITO PINK MALV CGH HP PRICE: $ 4.00 "Pink Turk's Cap" Semi-gloss foliage ranked along the woody Hibiscus like stems; intriguingly furled pink flowerls quite showy during the winter months.

42217 MEDINILLA CUMINGII KINABALU MEL TGH PRICE: $ 17.50 Deeply ribbed wide leaves paired on cascading stems; Green bracts highlight dramatic clusters of rich pink flowers presented in a grape-bunch shaped inflorescenceorescence which are followed by showy purple pulpy berry like fruits. Does well even as an indoor houseplant, given enough elbowroom and a functioning pebble tray.

50114 ODONTONEMA STRICTUM [HORT] ACA TGH HP PRICE: $ 4.00 Tropical "Firespike Bush"--strong stalks with rich green, somewhat corrugated foliage topped with bright red-scarlet tubular fls usually in winter. Best pruned severely after flowering periods as can become a major jungle left on its own.

40691 OXALIS BRASILIENSIS OXA CGH HP PRICE: $ 6.50 Short compact habit: hairy-margined leaves, purple-lilac flowers. Very popular "Trefoil" for winter color (very very dormant during the summer.) We prefer to ship this early fall just as the foliage starts to emerge; if you must receive this in the spring, please do not call us saying that there are no leaves in the pot! Probably the most charming of the winter performers, prized by greenhouse hobbyists as well as by windowsill growers.

41829 OXALIS PES-CAPRAE OXA HP CGH PRICE: $ 6.50 "Bermuda Buttercup" South African species with long lived thickened roots and scaly bulbs; with winter foliage come the showy showers of yellow blossoms. This is absolutely summer dormant and will rot if kept too moist during this period.

40694 OXALIS RUBRA ALBA [CRASSIPES] OXA HP CGH PRICE: $ 6.00 "Summer Shamrock" Reliably evergreen species with low, soft green fleshy leaves mounding over short succulent stalks which emerge from thick underground tubers; clusters of small white fls reach their height during summer. Traditional Victorian favorite as a year 'round pot plant demanding full sun to flourish--now rediscovered and utlized in summer urns, windowboxes, and mixed containers as well. We like to present it in a eight inch hanging basket.

40970 OXALIS RUBRA [ROSEA] OXA HP CGH PRICE: $ 4.50 Free-blooming "Old Fashioned Pink Shamrock" grandma grew on her windowsill with its seemingly endless clusters of bright rosy fls, veined red, over the shamrock foliage. Thick tubers give rise to many succulent stalks--indestructable, does not go dormant unless you forget to water it for a month or so.

40705 OXALIS SILIQUOSA COPPER GLOW OXA HP CGH PRICE: $ 4.25 Striking copper-pink leaves thickly overlapping on the strong succulent stems, which gradually arch over under the weight of the fabulously hued foliage; rare "Copper Velvet Shamrock" This variety does not have tubers, but is a vining subject, a traditional houseplant, with masses of cheerful yellow blossoms, also proven quite good for hanging baskets, urns, and especially windowboxes in summertime plantings.

40704 OXALIS SILIQUOSA [VULCANICOLA] OXA HP CGH PRICE: $ 3.25 "Red Velvet Oxalis" Traditional hanging basket subject with arching succulent red stems covered with copper-maroon leaves & almost constant yellow flowers. This variety does not have tubers, but is a vining subject and good for hanging baskets. Try as summer bedding plant to punch up a bland spot.

59405 OXALIS SILIQUOSA ZINFANDEL OXA HP TGH PRICE: $ 5.25 An unusually dark leaved form of the species, seemingly the same as 'Bonfire' and other purple red clones with yellow blossoms occasionally revealing red veining in the winter sun.

40706 OXALIS VARIABILIS [PURPUREA] GRAND DUCHESS OXA HP CGH PRICE: $5.25 Summer-dormant "Grand Duchess Oxalis" produces pendant mound of soft clover leaves with large silky flowers of lavender--this needs very bright winter light to produce the showy blossoms. We prefer to ship this late summer just before the foliage emerges after summer dormancy cycle. This prima donna requires at least a quart sized pot in order to provide enough space for its large statured mass of thick overlapping foliage; in a large hanging basket 'Grand Duchess' will cascade for a striking display of the winter blossoms lasting well into spring for us. Needs some considerable elbow room to show off adequately.

54039 LAPAGERIA ROSEA [X ROSEA ALBA] LIL CGH PRICE: $ 10.00 The "Chilean Bellflower", national flower of Chile with attractively reticulated leathery leaves on a woody vine. Glossy pointed crimson to rose to ivory blossoms. 3-4 year old seedlings of Warren Stoutemeir's white x red crosses of several cultivars.

40739 PAVONIA HASTATA MAL HP CGH PRICE: $ 7.50 "Fairy Hibiscus" Small-statured shrublet with small haired hastate leaves and many lovely mallow flowers of delicate tissue pink. Excellent in cool window or potted under lights. Becoming popular as a summertime patio container subject.

51748 PAVONIA SPINIFEX MAL CGH HH PRICE: $ 4.25 Seldom available shrubby Hibiscus cousin with attractive oblong leaves and lemon yellow flowers with elaborate bracts; best blooms in greenhouse environment during the winter up north; also a distinctive addition to summertime urns and tropical beds..

54595 PELARGONIUM GRAY LADY PLYMOUTH GER CGH PRICE: $ 5.50 Bright white edged deeply cut fragrant foliage which when crushed is strong lemon-rose; must have cool full sun winter location.

40748 PELARGONIUM GROSSULARIOIDES ROBERS LEMON ROSE [HYB] GER HP CGH PRICE: $ 3.75 Deeply lobed leaves with rich pungent fragrance on vigorously growing plant--try outside for summer bedding.

40762 PELARGONIUM PELTATUM CROCODILE GER CGH HP PRICE: $ 4.25 Beautiful golden netted "Ivory Geranium" leaves; pink flower heads. One of the traditional "Ivy Leaved" heirloom cascading types quite dramatic cascading from a windowbox, a summer urn, or a hanging basket.

66056 PERESKIA GRANDIFOLIA [GRANDIFLORA] CAC HP TGH PRICE: $ 4.75 "Rose Cactus" Woody spiny stems (shrubby unless given something to vine up) with waxy fleshy leaves and clusters of quite dramatic rose-pink flowers. The Elbert's clone of this Brazilian species prized for its extraordinary blossom display. species.

40819 PITTOSPORUM TOBIRA VARIEGATUM PIT HP CGH PRICE: $ 4.00 "Tropical Mock Orange" Shrub with pseudo-whorls of glossy gray-green leaves margined white; orange-scented white flowers.

41109 PLECTRANTHUS ECKLONII ERMA LAB CGH HP PRICE: $ 4.25 Thick succulent trunk bases swell from season to season into fissured caudexes; spade-shaped leaves. Pink to violet hooked tubular flowers give name, "Cockspur Flower." Trim back severely after bright early through midwinter bloomspikes fade. Very popular with lovers of caudiforms.

41128 PLECTRANTHUS MONA LAVENDER LAB CGH PRICE: $ 4.25 Widely branching purpled stems with glossy wide rippled leaves toned violet provide a perfect background for the many thick spikes of garnet magenta blossoms. Beautiful all year. Shamelessly trendy.

69051 PSEUDERANTHEMUM LAXIFLORUM AMETHYST STARS ACAN TGH PRICE: $ 4.00 Tidy shrublet with attractive foliage and rose lilac toned blossom clusters. May be a sport of Ruspolia seticalyx. Excellent in combination containers.

61714 RONDELETIA LEUCOPHYLLA [SPLENDENS: HORT]RUB TGH PRICE: $ 12.00 Lovely rounded shrublet, the "Panama Rose" produces many clusters of rose pink tubular flowers; pairs of tidy papery leaves.Excellent conservatory or hobby greenhouse subject. We only ship this during the warm months of the year. Please allow for some prep time, as we propagate this plant per order.

71523 ROSA VERSCHERN [HYB] ROS HH CGH PRICE: $ 38.00 The famous "Variegated Rose" of Danish horticulture with richly splashed foliage perfect with the lovely double pink "Hybrid Tea Rose" blossoms topping the short upright canes. Yinger kindly shared this potentially difficult (because a cold greenhouse subject in far northern winters) creature with us; these are small rooted established cuttings--and since taken from mature wood, are inclined to bloom very early on under your careful supervision. Much in demand with the hobby greenhouse crowd so current availability can be less than immediate, although we have kept up admirably the last two seasons--as we have found this glorious prima donna to be impossibly difficult to ship during the heat of summer, we thus will hold your summer order until early fall. We have one specimen at the nursery here which as now survived seven winters outdoors without any severe damage.

50059 RUELLIA AMOENA [GRAECIZANS] ACAN HP TGH PRICE: $ 1.50 "Red Christmas Pride" Purple underleaf; scarlet pouch fls. Extremely vigorous and as popular now as in Victorian times when it filled that pre-poinsettia era with red blossoms at Christmas.

50060 RUELLIA COLORATA ACAN TGH CGH PRICE: $ 15.00 "Lobster Claw" Brilliant scarlet bracts color for Christmas and stay bright carmine several months; stout branched shrub of easy greenhouse culture. We are currently sold very low--please inquire before ordering.

41469 SENECIO CONFUSUS [PSEUDOGYNOXIS CHENOPODIDIO] COMP CGH HP PRICE: $ 4.50 "Mexican Flame Vine" Modest shrubby vine with fleshy toothed leaves turning purplish in the winter to accent the many showy arching clusters of extremely showy orange rayed daisy flowers. Victorian favorite. Some customers claim to bloom this in outdoor summer containers; but blooms most reliably for us in midwinter when such brazenly colored daisies are desperately needed.

41472 SENECIO SCANDENS VIVIAN PERRY COMP HP CGH PRICE: $ 4.25 Another "German Ivy"; but actually a ray-flowered Asian species with angled holly like leaves somewhat elongately triangular. This attractive "Charlatan Ivy" produces showy heads of sulphur-yellow daisy flowers typically around Christmas followed by tiny dandelion seed heads; effectively displayed in a hanging baskets year round.

40917 SERISSA FOETIDA FLORAPLENA RUB HP CGH PRICE: $5.75 Miniature-statured woody shrub with interlacing twigs bear tiny glossy green leaves in pert pairs and cute double white flowers tucked along the stems. The "Double flowered Snow Rose" much valued as the bonsai "Kochok" because with time it gradually takes on the character of aged trees. Quite a treat when in bloom.

42136 SERISSA FOETIDA PINK FAIRY RUB HP TGH PRICE: $ 5.25 Hansoti #18. Marvelous compact selection with distinctly fastigate habit and reduced leaves; lovely pink blossoms. Very vigorous selection good in a sunny window. Also successful trained as a staked standard, achieving an appearance similar to that of a staked Myrtus.

20219 SINNINGIA BARBATA GES HP TGH PRICE: $ 6.25 "Dutchman's Pipe" Erect stems hold stiff leaves with reddish reverse and odd yellow swollen tubular blossoms fading to parchment white. Brazilian species best grown in lite garden or Wardian case culture--never allow to go totally dormant as with the typical tuberous species, or will enter that dread territory known as terminal dormancy.

20469 SINNINGIA BRAZEN [HYB] GES HP CGH PRICE: $ 5.50 Our name for an extremely vigorous Ted Bona hybrid of S. reitzii; the erect purplish woody stems produce a multitude of small rosy tubed flowers with flounced overlapping tips of magenta with deep wine-red netting.

57486 SOLANDRA BRACHYCALYX [HORT] SOL TGH PRICE: $ 12.00 "Costa Rican Chalice Vine" Smaller statured than nitida --Long whitish yellow trumpets ripen to rich buttery yellow with reddish violet stripes in bright light, usually peaking midwinter. Glossy vibrant foliage attractive all year.

40922 SOLANDRA MAXIMA [NITIDA] SOL TGH PRICE: $ 6.25 "Golden Chalice Vine" Enormous nine inch long yellow cupped trumpet flowers with five purple lines; on stout stems--a Mexican native essential for conservatory or porch garden. Various plant friends lug a tub of this substantial shrub (vining only when so encouraged) into their winter plantrooms for an amazing stunning early winter floral display. Horticulturally the opposite of "subtle."

54110 SOLANDRA MAXIMA VARIEGATA [WARRIMOO?] SOL TGH CGH HP PRICE: $ 15.00Amazing selection of the "Golden Chalice Vine" with new pink to liver lilac toned foliage emerging with buttery cream margins, gradually hardening to bright ivory. Distinctively scented giant gold blossoms. Absolutely no serious collector of variegates can be without this piece of serious drama.

54109 SOLANUM JASMINOIDES ALBUM VARIEGATUM SOL CGH HP PRICE: $ 3.50 Handsome "Variegated Nightshade Jasmine" with each fingered lf of butter yellow accented with a central green & ochre flame; clusters of yellow beaked white fls. A vining shrub lovely trained on a small wreath or allowed to trail down from a container.

42230 SOLANUM SEAFORTHIANUM SOL CGH PRICE: $ 5.25 Vigorous "Brazilian Nightshade" vine with lacy pinnate leaves; bright purple-blue starry fls followed by pea-sized red berries. Check for availability before ordering as this is typically only seasonally (in fall) stocked.

42000 SPARMANNIA AFRICANA TIL HP CGH PRICE: $ 4.25 Traditional "Indoor Linden" still popular as the "Zimmerlinden" because it is a survivor. Woody stems support light green attractively haired leaves; winter clusters of white flowers with puffy yellow stamens (with purple tips) which move when touched appear in great numbers. (After which you might consider that some serious pruning is necessary because this is truely a vigorous critter). A source of hemp in native Africa where it grows in moist gulleys in the Cape Province.

50071 STROBILANTHES ISOPHYLLUS ACAN HP TGH PRICE: $ 4.75 "Bedding Conehead" Masses of beautiful showy tubular lavender-blue fls in mid-winter on branched, compact plants with dark green spear leaves, thus known as the "Willow-Leaf Strobilanthes." A seldom offered species from India grown (unlike most of this genus) for its blossoms more than for its foliage.

42348 TECOMARIA CAPENSIS BIG TGH PRICE: $ 7.75 The South African "Cape Honeysuckle," a bushy scandent shrub with attrractive dark pinnate foliage and showy upfaced terminal clusters of brilliantly scarlet trumpet/funnel flowers which peak late summer; performs best outdoors in full sun.

59253 TEUCRIUM FRUTICANS LAB HH CGH PRICE: $ 5.25 Impressive "Tree Germander" Mediteranean speices forming shrubs of silvery-gray foliage beautiful with the blue winter flowers, not produced in the north unless protected. Foliage prized in mixed summer containers.

41138 THORNCROFTIA SUCCULENTA LAB HP CGH PRICE: $ 5.75 "Mint Oak" Tidy woody stems hold pelted oak-shaped leaves with delicate mint fragrance; purple flowers. Eventually develops a gnarled woody base beloved by bonsai fanciers.

40946 TRACHELOSPERMUM JASMINOIDES VARIEGATUM [HORT] APO HP CGH PRICE: $ 6.25 "Variegated Star Jasmine" or "Mottled Confederate Jasmine" Frilled, lobed, fragrant flowers of pure white; oval waxy leaves variegated yellow cream and slate green. Showy and of easy culture.

66780 URENA LOBATA [PROCUMBENS] ROSE NEWMAN MAL TGH HP PRICE: $ 5.25 This small shrub collection from China by Robert Newman of one of the "Asian Snowflake Mallows" sports very beautiful lobed leaves of pale ochre dramatically banded in dark green; demure lilac mini-hibiscus blossoms line the stems early winter. Thus a good winter greenhouse or plantroom candidate; while always an excellent foliage plant for summer beds and containers.

65630 VELTHEIMIA CAPENSIS LIL CGH PRICE: $ 7.25 Premire among the showier, easily grown winter flowered bulbs, often overlapping the Clivia display for us. Fleshy glossy leaved "Cape Cowslip" with stout spikes of tubular pink flowers tipped green emerging from the art noveau rosette of rich toned fleshy leaves, richly undulate along the margins A very heavy feeder when in foliage, this showoff is best let go summer dormant to insure the showy winter blossoms.

40971 VIOLA HEDERACEA [ERPETION RENIFORME] VIO HP CGH PRICE: $ 4.00 "Basket Violet" or "Australian Violet" Trailing stems with clumps of rounded leaves and lovely flowers of violet-purple with white eyes. Easy, popular compact candidate for baskets--given a bright location with even moisture and fertilizer, this tropical violet will produce cycles of blooms throughout the year.

40976 XIPHIDIUM CAERULEUM HAE TGH PRICE: $ 10.00 Fans of purple-stained leaves very sensitive to cold; very odd clusters of cupped white pendant flowers in panicles; this is curiosity known in the West Indies as "Angelhands" and easily makes a transition to a sunny windowsill oddity. We have never understood why zoos order this regularly, yet botanic gardens have never placed a request. A Noah's Ark complex? Nonetheless: Time for you to grow something in the family Haemodoraceae!

31252ZANTEDESCHIA AETHIOPICA IVORYARAC CGH PRICE: $ 4.50 Fleshy rich green foliage perfect for the large ivory white "Calla Lily" blossoms; best performance in the cool winter greenhouse with ample sun; nonetheless, our customers often grow it in a moist to boggish location in full sun outdoors during the summer and it blooms! Some plants will simply not read the text books (alone read my meandering pronouncements) . . .
HARDY WINTER BLOOMS OUTSIDE

Don't forget about some of our hardy selections of winter bloomers. These are all hardy at least through Zone 6 unless otherwise noted. "Witch Hazels" (Hamamelis sp.) not available for shipping at this point, but are present at our nursery.

71233 FORSYTHIA FIESTA OLE HT PRICE: $ 5.75 Each thick leaf flaunts a rich golden flame-patterned center so that the heavily folaged arching stmes appear to be in bloom all summer, long after the early major show of thickly clustered acid yellow blossoms. Maintaining a rounded compact outline, this excellent shrub is lacking the open, somewhat irregular outline of most Forsythias. This distinctively compact heavily foliaged habit with attractive variegation insures the continuing popularity of this high performance hybrid.

70889 FORSYTHIA INTERMEDIA GOLDEN LEAF OLE HT PRICE: $ 10.00 Emerging acid line-colored leaves turn a bright gold as they harden; best summer color in partial shade. Distributed by Arnold Arboretum.

71726 FORSYTHIA INTERMEDIA GOLDEN TIMES OLE HT PRICE: $6.75 After the early show of acid primrose yellow flowers in their multitudes, lovely golden bordered foliage emerges for full season interest. Very bold easily grown cultivar--we consider this the best of the brightly variegated clones--the golden variegation is so bright that visitors mistake this (viewed from a distance) as a summer shrub in full bloom.

70188 FORSYTHIA INTERMEDIA SPRING GLORY VARIEGATA OLE PRICE: $ 6.25 Random yellow to creamy lime variegation on foliage; hybrid of F. suspensa x viridissima with profuse large yellow flowers, thus called "Variegated Golden Bells." Can reach 10 feet. Very vigorous; seldom available in the nursery trade.

70774 FORSYTHIA INTERMEDIA TREMONII [HYB] OLE HT PRICE: $ 8.00 Beautiful deep green leaves elaborately serrated to resemble flames, on stems reaching 10' covered with unique pastel yellow blossoms early spring if has not already put on its big display early December (in our climate). Distinctive lacy appearing foliage adds texture to any shrub grouping.

71458 FORSYTHIA VIRIDISSIMA KOREANA KUMSON OLE HT PRICE: $ 10.00"Gold Vein Forsythia" Upright deeply arching stems (typically topping out at five feet) not only present a great pastel golden flowered display early spring but continue to impress with each dark green leaf richly patterned with a bright pewter gold vein network. Fabulous. This one lives up to its photos: to see its mosaic designed foliage up close is to need it in your garden. Near first frost the entire foliar display turns orangy copper and dusky burgundy.

42025 JASMINUM BEESIANUM OLE CGH HH PRICE: $ 6.00 "Rose Jasmine" from Western China. Zone 7 clambering vine with sharply pointed lance leaflets and petite clusters dark rosy pink fragrant blossoms--but must have chill fall and winter in order to initiate the flower buds. Must have full sunlight to perform well.

40418 JASMINUM NUDIFLORUM OLE HH CGH PRICE: $ 6.50 "Hardy Chinese Jasmine" Yellow odorless tubular blossoms on rush like twigs of this dull polished three-part leaved shrub from late winter on through March. "Pinwheel Jasmine" is hardy here, typically starting the long bloom period mid February unless the winter has been quite mild.

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