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Catalog & Price List Perennials • Hardy Ferns • Ornamental Grasses • Garden Guide Horticultural Supplies • Annuals • Herbs • Vegetables BROADWAY GARDENS 2019 PLANT CATALOG & PRICE LIST PERENNIALS • HARDY FERNS • ORNAMENTAL GRASSES • GARDEN GUIDE HORTICULTURAL SUPPLIES • ANNUALS • HERBS • VEGETABLES 1640 BROADWAY • SOUTH PORTLAND, ME • 207-772-0415 610 BRIDGTON RD RTE 302 • WESTBROOK, ME • 207-887-8010 bgperennials.com • facebook.com/broadwaygardens CONTENTS PERENNIALS....................................................................................................................................2 HARDY FERNS................................................................................................................................55 ORNAMENTAL GRASSES.................................................................................................................56 GARDEN GUIDE...............................................................................................................................59 SALT TOLERANT PERENNIALS........................................................................................................59 PERENNIALS WITH AROMATIC LEAVES...........................................................................................59 PERENNIALS WITH FRAGRANT FLOWERS........................................................................................59 SHADE TOLERANT PERENNIALS......................................................................................................59 HEAT AND DROUGHT TOLERANT PERENNIALS................................................................................59 MAINE NATIVE PERENNIALS...........................................................................................................60 PERENNIALS FOR CUT FLOWERS.....................................................................................................60 ROCK GARDEN PERENNIALS...........................................................................................................60 MOISTURE TOLERANT PERENNIALS................................................................................................60 LONG BLOOMING PERENNIALS.......................................................................................................60 DEER RESISTANT PERENNIALS........................................................................................................61 DEER RESISTANT GROUNDCOVERS.................................................................................................61 DEER RESISTANT ANNUALS............................................................................................................61 DEER RESISTANT TREES & SHRUBS.................................................................................................62 BUTTERFLY & HUMMINGBIRD ATTRACTORS....................................................................................62 BEE-ATTRACTIVE PERENNIALS.......................................................................................................62 BEE-ATTRACTIVE HERBS.................................................................................................................62 BEE-ATTRACTIVE SHRUBS..............................................................................................................62 GUIDE TO PLANT POLLINATORS......................................................................................................62 COMMON PESTICIDES THAT CAN BE TOXIC TO BEES.......................................................................63 PLANTS POISONOUS TO ANIMALS..................................................................................................63 PLANTS POISONOUS TO HUMANS...................................................................................................63 BAGGED SOIL & MULCH..................................................................................................................66 BULK PRODUCTS............................................................................................................................68 SOD & TURF....................................................................................................................................68 ANNUALS.......................................................................................................................................69 HANGING BASKETS........................................................................................................................71 HERBS & VEGETABLES....................................................................................................................72 ZONE MAP......................................................................................................................................73 2019 PLANT CATALOG AND PRICE LIST A NOTE TO OUR CUSTOMERS: The following is a list of plants that Broadway Gardens expects to have in stock for the season. Customers should be aware that certain selections may not be available due to excess demand, crop failure, disruptions in supplier availability, or other unforeseen events. Prices are subject to change without notice. Availability of plant selections varies. Certain selections may be out of stock. The information provided herein regarding specific plant heights, zone hardiness, etc. was gleaned from the observations of a number of growers and botanical authorities. However, we have sometimes found considerable disagreement among authorities, particularly in regards to plant heights and zone hardiness for some species and cultivars which can be significantly influenced by such factors as variables in climate (and microclimates), soils, rainfall, irrigation and fertilization practices. Therefore, all information provided should be considered as estimates or averages and used as only a general guide. Do not be surprised if the performance of a plant in your garden deviates somewhat from what we have described. In fact, we would appreciate hearing what your experiences and observations are or have been in regards to such issues with particular plants. FOR RETAIL LOCATIONS ONLY: This price list does not correspond to the bgperennials.com online store. Certain plants may be available for online purchase, and the online prices may vary from our retail locations. 1 PERENNIALS Prices current as of March 15, 2019. All prices and availability are subject to change without notice. ACHILLEA Yarrow ○◑ USDA Variety Price Size Features Height zone Apricot Delight $7.99 1GAL Pink to pale apricot to near red flowers 18-22in 4-8 Coronation Gold $7.99 1GAL Gold/orange shaded flowers 30-36in 3-8 Desert Eve Red $7.99 1GAL Large, brick-red flower clusters 14-18in 4-9 Fireland $7.99 1GAL Brick red flowers fading to deep orange 18-27in 3-8 Little Moonshine $7.99 1GAL Bright yellow flowers, grey-green foliage 8-14in 4-8 Moonshine $7.99 1GAL Canary yellow flowers, silver foliage 18-24in 3-8 Paprika $7.99 1GAL Red apple and paprika flowers w/ yellow clusters 18-27in 3-8 Peachy Seduction $7.99 1GAL Flattened clusters of bright peach-pink flowers 18-24in 4-8 Pink Grapefruit $7.99 1GAL Large deep-pink flower heads 21-23in 3-8 Pomegranate $7.99 1GAL Rich pomegranate flowers, holds color well 18-24in 4-8 Pretty Belinda $7.99 1GAL Tall heads of lilac-pink flowers 12-24in 3-9 Red Beauty $7.99 1GAL Stunning red flowers, aromatic foliage 18-27in 3-8 Red Velvet $7.99 1GAL Dark rosy red flowers that refuse to fade 18-24in 3-8 Royal Tapestry $7.99 1GAL Deep purple lavender flowers w/white centers 18-24in 3-8 Saucy Seduction $7.99 1GAL Rosy-pink flower clusters with white shading 18-24in 4-8 Strawberry Seduction $7.99 1GAL Strawberry red flowers with gold centers 18-24in 3-8 Summer Berries $7.99 1GAL Multi-colored flowers, grey-green foliage 24-28in 3-9 Sunny Seduction $7.99 1GAL Bright yellow flower heads 24-30in 4-8 Terracotta $7.99 1GAL Salmon-peach, orange, pale yellow flowers 28-36in 3-8 Wonderful Wampee $7.99 1GAL Rich pink to apple blossom pink clusters 14-16in 3-8 AGASTACHE Hyssop ○ USDA Variety Price Size Features Height zone Black Adder $7.99 1GAL Bottlebrush stocks, light blue flowers purple stock 24-36in 5-9 Blue Fortune $7.99 1GAL Bottlebrush stocks, lavender blue 24-36in 5-9 Golden Jubilee $7.99 1GAL Masses of lavender-blue flower spikes, lime green foliage 18-24in 5-9 Honey Bee Blue $5.99 1QT Intense blue flower spikes 24-32in 5-8 Orange Hyssop $5.99 1QT Warm rosy-orange verticillate flowers with silvery foliage 20-24in 4-10 2 AJUGA Bugleweed ○◑● USDA Variety Price Size Features Height zone Black Scallop $4.99 1QT Glossy near black scalloped leaves, dense 3-6in 4-10 Bronze Beauty $4.99 1QT Deep purple bronze foliage, blue flowers 4-6in 3-9 Catlin's Giant $4.99 1QT Deep blue flower spikes, bronze blue foliage 4-6in 3-9 Chocolate Chip $4.99 1QT Small chocolate purple and green narrow leaves 4-6in 3-10 ALCEA Hollyhock ○◑ USDA Variety Price Size Features Height zone Chater's Double Mix $4.99 1QT White, yellow, pink, red, purple double flowers 48-72in 2-7 Chater's Double Pink $4.99 1QT Sturdy spikes of ruffled fully double pink flowers 48-72in 2-7 Chater's Double Purple $4.99 1QT Spikes of ruffled fully double purple flowers 48-72in 2-7 Chater's Double Red $4.99 1QT Sturdy spikes of ruffled fully double red flowers 48-72in 2-7 Chater's Double Yellow $4.99 1QT Spikes of ruffled fully double yellow flowers 48-72in 2-7 Crème de Cassis $4.99 1QT Showy white &raspberry red semi-double flowers 60-72in 3-9 Nigra $4.99 1QT Spikes of deep maroon,almost black single flowers 60-72in 3-9 Queeny Purple $4.99 1QT Short; only pure purple hollyhock available 20-24in 3-9 Single's Mix $7.99 1GAL Saucer-shaped
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