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Silver Year Rudbeckia - - Rudbeckia Pulsatilla - - Pulsatilla Pulmonaria - - Pulmonaria in1999. 10-12” (25-30 cm) : 8-12” (20-30 cm) : 24-36” (60-90 cm) : 24-30” (60-75 cm) : 6-12” (15-30 cm) : Primula - - Primula : : : : : Jl oSpebr July to September : April : to May : April April : to May April : to May : April April : to May ‘Rubra’ ‘Goldsturm’ ‘Goldsturm’ Black-eyed Susan Pasque Flower ‘Mrs. Moon’           Perennial Plant of the the of Plant Perennial Primrose Primrose Borders Borders Borders, Edging Borders Borders, Edging Borders, Edging Lungwort New 57 57 PERENNIALS 58 58 PERENNIALS Uses: Uses: Bloom Time Uses: Bloom Time Uses: Uses: Bloom Time Uses: Bloom Time Uses: Bloom Time Uses: Bloom Time flowers. flowers. white tiny with foliage neon-yellow Bright Location Height subulata Scotch Moss white flowersinsummer. tiny with iscovered foliage green Bright Location Height subulata Sagina Irish Moss white. in blossoms cup-shaped ofupfacing stems short bear foliage of bright-green Cushions Location Height arendsii x Saxifraga Saxifrage White Mossy leaves. bright-green mound of are ontopofa flowers Hot pink Location Height ocymoides Saponaria Rock Soapwort foliage. ongreen blooms rosy-pink Deep Location Height sylvestris x Salvia Rose Queen Sage deepgreenfoliage. sturdy wellabove held flowers indigo-violet Deep Location Height sylvestris x Salvia May NightSage of the Year the of Saponaria - - Saponaria Saxifraga - - Saxifraga ½-1”(1-2cm) : ½-1”(1-2cm) : 4-8” (10-20 cm) : 6-8” (15-20 cm) : 18-24” (45-60 cm) : 18-24” (45-60 cm) : : : : : : : Pathways Pathways Pathways Rock garden Rock garden in1997. Sagina - - Sagina Salvia - - Salvia Myt uut May to August : May to August : Arlt ue Aprilto June : May to June : June : to July June : to July ‘Aurea’ ‘Rose Queen’ Queen’ ‘Rose ‘May Night’ ‘Alba’ www.jeffriesnurseries.com www.jeffriesnurseries.com         Borders Borders Soapwort Sage Rockfoil Moss Perennial Plant Plant Perennial Uses: Uses: Bloom Time Uses: Uses: Bloom Time Uses: Bloom Time Uses: Bloom Time Uses: Bloom Time Uses: Bloom Time stems of upfacing blossoms in red-purple. inred-purple. blossoms ofupfacing stems short bear foliage ofbright-green Cusions blue-green leaves with rose-pink flowers. ofrounded amound forms This variety Location Height arendsii x Saxifraga Purple RobeSaxifrage white with heads of soft-pink flowers. flowers. white withheadsofsoft-pink leaves areedgedincreamy The apple-green Location Height ewersii Sedum Pink Stonecrop with aflushofpink. areagreenish-white Flowers centre. yellow withacreamy- arepowdery-green Leaves Location Height alboroseum Sedum Mediovariegatum Stonecrop 19¢. ferny grey-greenleaves.Royalty mounding over flowers Soft lavender-pink Location Height columbaria Scabiosa Pink MistPincushionFlower grey-green leaves. mounding ferny over pincushions Small lavender-blue Location Height columbaria Scabiosa PincushionFlower Butterfly Blue Location Height Sedum Frosty MornStonecrop nial Plant of the Year Year the of Plant nial Scabiosa - - Scabiosa ‘Frosty Morn’ Morn’ ‘Frosty Sedum - - Sedum 4-8” (10-20 cm) : 4-6” (10-15 cm) : 16-20” (40-50 cm) : 12-18” (30-45 cm) : 12-18” (30-45 cm) : 24-28” (60-70 cm) : : : : : : : Rock garden Edging Arlt ue ApriltoJune : : August to September : August to September : August to September June : to October June : to October Pincushion Flower ‘Mediovariegatum’ ‘Purple Robe’ Robe’ ‘Purple ‘Pink Mist’ ‘Butterfly Blue’           Stonecrop in 2000. Borders Borders Borders Borders Peren- Uses: Uses: Bloom Time Uses: Bloom Time Uses: Bloom Time Uses: Uses: Bloom Time Uses: Bloom Time Uses: Bloom Time Uses: Bloom Time pink flowers. pink flowers. ofdusty- massiveheads Green foliagebears golden-orange. of areheldinclusters white andflowers Leaves arelight greenedgedwith creamy bright-yellow starry flowers. Low spreadingcarpetof with greenleaves with soft pink flowers. flowers. pink soft with This variety hasfrosty grey-green leaves dusky-pink flower heads. heads. flower dusky-pink with mahogany-purple isarich Foliage and creamywhitewith soft-pink flowers. This varietygreen leaves has edgedinpink rubyflowers. ters of clus- bronzy-redwith areashades Leaves Location Height spectabile Sedum Autumn JoyStonecrop Location Height kamtschaticum Sedum Stonecrop Variegated Russian Location Height kamtschaticum Sedum Russian Stonecrop Location Height Sedum Vera JamesonStonecrop Location Height telephium Sedum Matrona Stonecrop Location Height spurium Sedum Tricolor Stonecrop Location Height spurium Sedum Dragon’s BloodStonecrop Fax: (204) 857 (204) Fax: Fax: (204) 857 (204) Fax: ‘Vera Jameson’ 12-24” (30-60 cm) : 4-6” (10-15 cm) : 4-6” (10-15 cm) : 6-8” (15-20 cm) : 16-20” (40-50 cm) : 4-6” (10-15 cm) : 4-6” (10-15 cm) : : : : : : : : Edging Edging Edging Edging Edging September to October : June : to July June : to July July to September : : August to September June : to July June : to July ‘Tricolor’ ‘Dragon’s Blood’ ‘Matrona’ ‘Matrona’ ‘Autumn Joy’ ‘Autumn Joy’ ‘Variegatum’          Borders Borders - - 2877 2877 Jeffries Nurseries Ltd. Nurseries Jeffries Jeffries Nurseries Ltd. Nurseries Jeffries Phone Toll Free: 1 Free: Toll Phone Phone Toll Free: 1 Free: Toll Phone Uses: Uses: Bloom Time Uses: Bloom Time Uses: Uses: Bloom Time Uses: Bloom Time Uses: Bloom Time Uses: Bloom Time Dee green rosettes with pink flowers. flowers. withpink rosettes Dee green Location tectorum Height Sempervivum Green HenandChicks pink. Flowersusually web. aspider’s like leaftips the together join hairs silvery Fine Location arachnoideum Height Sempervivum Cobweb Hen and Chicks Tanacetum coccineum Location Height coccineum Tanacetum Robinson’s MixPaintedDaisy flowers. withpink leaves silver-grey Woolly Location Height byzantina Stachys Lamb’s Ears Location Height Solidago Goldenrod Rosettes of purpleredwith pinkflowers. Location tectorum Height Sempervivum Purple BeautyHenandChicks to encouragecontinued blooming. Deadhead on wirystems. or whitedaisies red, pink flowerwithlarge cut Old fashioned foliage. cut finely of green ontop flowers ofgolden clusters Branching Sempervivum - - Sempervivum Tanacetum - - Tanacetum Stachys - - Stachys Solidago - - Solidago 2-4” (5-10 cm) : 2-4” (5-10 cm) : 18-30” (45-75 cm) : 12-18” (30-45 cm) : 18-24” (45-60 cm) : 2-4” (5-10 cm) : : : : : : : Edging Edging Borders, Edging Edging : June : to August June : to August : June : to July June : : August to October June : to August ‘Robinson’s Mix’ Mix’ ‘Robinson’s         Lamb’s Ears ‘Purple Beauty’ Painted Daisy Goldenrod Goldenrod Borders Borders Hens & Chicks - - 888 888 - - 857 857 Uses: Uses: Bloom Time Uses: Bloom Time Uses: Bloom Time Uses: Bloom Time Uses: Bloom Time with airyspikeofwh leaves ofhairygreen clump Forms alow Uses: Bloom Time citriodorus x Thymus Lemon Thyme foliage with violet blue flowers. blueflowers. withviolet foliage chartreuse-yellow unique has This variety looking clumps. Large blueflowers form onupright grassy- Location andersoniana Height Tradescantia Spiderwort Location Height wherryi Tiarella Wherry’s Foamflower flowers. bright pink Very flat mats of tiny leaves coveredin Location Height serpyllum Thymus Mother ofThyme soft-pink flowers. sparse with foliage to grey-green olive Fuzzy Location Height pseudolanuginosus Thymus Woolly Thyme flowers. pink leaves; Heavily lemon-scented Location Height Location andersoniana Height Tradescantia Sweet KateSpiderwort Tradescantia - - Tradescantia - - Tiarella - - Tiarella 5288 16-18” (40-45 cm) : 6-12” (15-30 cm) : 1-2” (2-5 cm) : 1-2” (2-5 cm) : 6-8” (15-20 cm) : 16-18” (40-45 cm) : 5288 Thymus - - Thymus : : : : : : Borders Borders Edging Edging, Pathways Edging Edging : June to September : June to September June : to July June : to July June : to August Myt uy July Mayto :       ite to pink flowers. ite topink Foamflower ‘Sweet Kate’ Thyme Spiderwort Uses: Uses: Bloom Time Uses: Bloom Time Uses: Bloom Time Uses: Uses: Bloom Time Uses: Bloom Time Uses: Bloom Time contrasting tuft of orange stamens. and a yellowpetals Semi-double golden green foliage is unusually crinkled. crinkled. isunusually green foliage bright flowers violet-blue ofdeep Spikes form. compact fairly flowers, rose-pink ofbright Spikes foliage. green spikeswith on White flowers top ofgreenfoliage. on spikes short in flowers blue royal Rich the lowfoliagemound. well above Yellow buttercups onbranding stems, held Location Height austriaca Veronica Austrian Speedwell Location Height pumilus Trollius Dwarf Globeflower Location Height chinensis Trollius Golden QueenGlobeflower Perennial Plant of the Year the of Plant Perennial Location Height spicata Veronica Sunny BorderBlueSpeedwell Location Height spicata Veronica Red FoxSpeedwell Location Height longifolia Veronica White JolandaSpeedwell Trollius - - Trollius Veronica - - Veronica 6-8” (15-20 cm) : 8-12” (20-30 cm) : 30-36” (75-90 cm) : 12-18” (30-45 cm) : 12-16” (30-40 cm) : 20” (50cm) : : : : : : : Edging Edging Myt uy July Mayto : May to June : May to June : Jl oSpebr July to September : June : to August June : to August ‘Sunny Border Blue’ ‘Red Fox’ ‘Golden Queen’ ‘White Jolanda’ Globeflower           Speedwell Borders Borders Borders Borders Borders in1993. New New 59 59 PERENNIALS 60 60 PERENNIALS green. Bright blue flowers. Royaltygreen. Bright 16¢. blueflowers. Bright golden yellow leaves edgedin dark Uses: Bloom Time Location Height minor Vinca Illumination Periwinkle green leaves. glossy overamatof flowers Periwinkle Uses: Bloom Time Location Height minor Vinca Periwinkle mound. ontopofatidy flowers Showy yellow Uses: Bloom Time Location Height Viola Princess YellowPansy coloured flowers. of bright a mixture produces This variety Uses: Bloom Time Location Height Viola Princess MixPansy flowers. mauve tiny product leaves Purple-tinged Uses: Bloom Time Location Height labradorica Viola Labrador Violet mound. ontopofatidy flowers black Deep violet Uses: Bloom Time Location Height Viola Bowles BlackPansy Greenhouse: Outdoor area: Outdoor Our 2004Perennial Statistics Greenhouse: Outdoor area: Outdoor Our 2004Perennial Statistics Divisions : Divisions Plugs : Plugs Cuttings : Cuttings Field liners: Divisions : Divisions Plugs : Plugs Cuttings : Cuttings Field liners: ‘Princess Yellow’ ‘Princess Mix’ Black’ ‘Bowles 4-6” (10-15 cm) : 4-6” (10-15 cm) : 4-5” (10-12 cm) : 4-5” (10-12 cm) : 2-4” (5-10 cm) : 4-5” (10-12 cm) : Vinca - - Vinca : : : : : : Edging Edging Edging Edging Borders Edging ‘Illumination’ Viola - - Viola : April April : to May April : to May Arlt coe ApriltoOctober : ApriltoOctober : ApriltoJune : ApriltoOctober : www.jeffriesnurseries.com www.jeffriesnurseries.com       Periwinkle Pansy Pansy 30,000 sq. feet 12,000 sq. feet 30,000 sq. feet 12,000 sq. feet 20,000 35,000 plants 30,000 plants 15,000 plants 20,000 plants 35,000 plants 30,000 plants 15,000 plants Uses: Uses: Bloom: Uses: Bloom: Uses: Bloom: and greenstriped leaveswith spikes. tan ofcream form acascadinglowclump Plants upright triangular greenfronds. upright triangular Plants will forma wide-spreading patch of Uses: sheen. some metallic–grey ahand- with incolour fronds, olive-green arching of lowclump a forms This fern Uses: triangular frondsdivided into small leaflets. their with ferns lacy-looking and Delicate Uses: Uses: pedatum Adiantum Maidenhair Fern seed heads. striped inwhite greenwith and spikes of tan are that leaves narrow has The variety heads. tanseed stiff theninto and torose fade that flowers greenish of soft ofgreenfoliagebearspikes Narrow clumps Foerster’ ‘Karl Location acutiflora x Height Calamagrostis Feather ReedGrass Karl Foerster Location bulbosum Height Arrhenatherum OatGrass Variegated Bulbous Location Height struthiopteris Matteuccia Native Fern Location Height niponicum Athyrium Japanese PaintedFern Location Height filix-femina Athrium Lady Fern Location Height Calamagrostis x acutiflora Location acutiflora x Height Calamagrostis Year the Grass Reed Variegated Feather of Plant Perennial shiny and black. Delicate, fan-shapefronds. Delicate, shiny andblack. stemsthatare lacyleaveson Light green 4-5’ (120-150 cm) : 12-18” (30-45 cm) : 36-48” (90-120 cm) : 12-24” (30-60 cm) : 12-24” (30-60 cm) : 12-24” (30-60 cm) : 3-4’ (90-120 cm) : June to October June to October June : : : : : : : Edging Massing Massing Massing Grasses ‘Pictum’ Ferns           ‘Variegatum’ ‘Overdam’ Borders Borders Borders Edging in2001. 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Control eye outforspidermites andaphids. an Keep promotesflowering. component alowernitrogen Using with 10-52-10. afertilizer perennials with Fertilize containers byearly summer. bigger into Delphinium) (e.g. perennials fastgrowing larger, Bump-up Bells,Sedum,Monarda). 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Upon receiving any plant material from us, it is important to remember that these plants are living and require regular care. Here are a few tips to ensure success in the maintenance of your bare-root and potted plant material.

ñ DO NOT allow your plants to dry out. Water thoroughly and regularly. Be very careful that you do not over-water.

ñ Cover all roots of bare-root material with moist peat moss or other loose mulch and keep plants stored in well sheltered area.

ñ Place newly potted plant material in a protected area such as a lath house until bud break. Maintain high humidity to promote bud break.

ñ Provide wind protection for established potted material to minimize drying out and blow down.

ñ Protect budding plant material when the temperature goes below the freezing point. Tender material should be brought indoors or laid down and covered with a tarpaulin until the risk of frost is past.

ñ Water more frequently when the temperature rises about 25ºC (77ºF). Black pots and black fabric GROWING INFORMATION absorb heat and will result in an increase in soil temperature. GROWING INFORMATION

ñ Fertilize your potted material in early June. We put fertilizer in our pots the previous April and this will maintain the plant up to the month of June. Adding a slow release fertilize in early June will keep your plant material healthy and saleable throughout the remainder of the season.

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