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Fall 2020 Mail Order Catalog by USDA Zone FALL 2020 Mail Order Catalog Cistus Nursery 22711 NW Gillihan Road Sauvie Island, OR 97231 503.621.2233 phone Fall 2020 Mail Order Catalog order by phone 9 - 5 pst, visit 10am - 5pm, email: [email protected] www.cistus.com 2 USDA zone: Acer serrulatum $16 Sapindaceae Aeschynanthus buxifolius $16 Gesneriaceae Aloe 'Fabio hybrid' $14 Asparagaceae Aloe striata coral aloe $14 Asparagaceae Antirrhinum braun-blanquetii [red-leaved] $14 Arctostaphylos 'Pebbles' $15 Ericaceae arctostaphylos manzanita 'Mottley Crew' $16 Ericaceae Arctostaphylos nevadensis x knightii x canescens 'Puddle $14 Ericaceae Arctostaphylos sp. 13316 $16 Ericaceae Arctostaphylos stanfordiana SBH 9834 $16 Ericaceae Asarum caudatum 'Cistus Giant' $14 Aristolochiaceae Asparagus sp. S. Africa/SBH Collection $14 Asparagaceae Aspidistra attenuata BSWJ 377 attenuate cast iron plant $16 Asparagaceae Aucuba sp. [Willis H.] $15 Garryaceae Begonia 'Ginny' $14 Begoniaceae Begonia 'Passing Storm' $14 Begoniaceae Begonia 'Torsa' $18 Begoniaceae Begonia formosana f. albomaculata BSWJ $14 Begoniaceae Begonia U512 $14 Begoniaceae Bensoniella oregana $9 Saxifragaceae berberis 'Lime Blow' $14 Berberidaceae Bletilla striata 'Soryu' $16 Orchidaceae Buddleja coriacea $14 Scrophulariaceae Buddleja knappii lilac butterfly bush $12 Buxus balearica balearic boxwood $15 Buxaceae Fall 2020 Mail Order Catalog 3 Camellia sasanqua 'Lil Rose' $16 Theaceae Carex flagellifera var. Red $12 Cyperaceae Carex gregii $12 Cyperaceae Ceanothus gloriosus [3-4" larger leaves] $14 Rhamnaceae Ceanothus lemmonii 13318 $14 Rhamnaceae Chasmanthe floribunda 'Variegata' $11 Iridaceae Choisya dumosa $15 Rutaceae Clivia miniata $28 Amaryllidaceae Coprosma rugosa - Beaumont Station $12 Rubiaceae Cotoneaster dammeri 'Coral Beauty' $12 Rosaceae Cotoneaster rhytidophyllus $12 Rosaceae Cupressus macnabiana 13301 $16 Cupressaceae Cyrtomium fortunei fortune's cold hardy $18 Dryopteridaceae Dendrobium kingianum [cerise] $16 Orchidaceae Dicksonia fibrosa rough trunked nz tree fern $22 Dicksoniaceae Echium gentianioides 'Tajinaste' $12 Boraginaceae Eucalyptus perriniana [spreading] $14 Myrtaceae Gasteria baylissiana 'Variegata' $11 Gasteria sp. - variegated $11 Liliaceae Globularia repens $12 Plantaginaceae Graptopetalum pentandrum $9 Haworthia tessellata - UK Coll. cl 1 $9 Xanthorrhoeaceae Hemiboea subcapitata $14 Gesneriaceae Hesperaloe parviflora - red $16 Liliaceae Hesperoyucca whipplei $14 Asparagaceae Hydrangea paniculata 'Yuki Gessno' $14 Hydrangeaceae Iris 'Big Wheel' [Pacific Coast Hybrid] $16 iridaceae Fall 2020 Mail Order Catalog 4 Juniperus communis var. saxatilis 'Prolific Blue' $14 Cupressaceae Laurus nobilis 'Angustifolia' $14 Lauraceae Lewisia cotyledon $11 Primulaceae Libertia - Pale Green Sport of 'Taupo Blaze' $14 Iridaceae Libertia sessiliflora - cl.2 $14 Iridaceae Lindera communis $14 Lauraceae Lithocarpus densiflorus var. echinoides 10040 $14 Fagaceae Lobelia tupa [from Craig P's garden] $14 Campanulaceae Mahonia leschenaultii $14 Berberidaceae Mahonia sheridaniana 'Roy Lancaster' $14 Berberidaceae Microsorum fortunei $14 Polypodiaceae Monardella obispoensis $12 Lamiaceae Narcissus cantabricus var. foliosus daffodil $14 Nerium oleander 'Cranberry Cooler' $14 Apocynaceae Neviusia cliftonii shasta snow-wreath $14 Rosaceae Oenothera odorata [from Craig Pruitt's garden] $9 Onagraceae Olearia fimbriata $15 Asteraceae Ophiopogon 'Golden Zebra' $12 Liliaceae / Asparagaceae Ophiopogon sp. [Preston from UW] $12 Liliaceae / Asparagaceae Opuntia basilaris var. aurea 'Red Rocks' $15 Cactaceae Oryzopsis hymenoides indian rice grass $12 Poaceae Pachystegia minor $14 Paxistema SBH 13061 $14 Buxaceae Phlomis angustifolia $12 Lamiaceae Phlomis margaritae $12 Lamiaceae Podocarpus macrophyllus 'Golden Crown' $16 Podocarpaceae Rhamnus californica ssp. tomentella [Sierra Silver seedlings] $14 Fall 2020 Mail Order Catalog 5 Rosa lucieae [wichuraiana] $14 Rosaceae Salvia sp. - nice red flower $14 Lamiaceae Santolina rosmarinifolia $15 asteraceae Sedum oregonense 'Bear Camp' $8 Crassulaceae sideritus syriaca $11 Lamiaceae Soldanella villosa $12 Primulaceae Stipa elegantissima $14 Poaceae Tagides lemmonii 'Little Lemon' $16 Asteraceae Taxus baccata - golden spreading $15 Taxaceae x Amarygia 'Rose Dark' $12 Amaryllidaceae x Mangave 'Lavendar Lady' $18 Asparagaceae x Mangave 'Maya Queen' $18 Asparagaceae x Mangave 'Navajo Princess' $18 Asparagaceae x Mangave 'Purple People Eater' PP29949 $18 Asparagaceae x Mangave 'Whale Tale' $18 Asparagaceae Yucca constricta $18 Agavaceae Yucca harrimaniae - Duchesne Co. 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