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Gilbert's Nursery (2957) - Plant Listing All Plants Printed: Sun, 3 Mar 2019 11:57 User: 2957 Gilbert's Nursery (2957) - Plant Listing All plants Printed: Sun, 3 Mar 2019 11:57 User: 2957 Status Entries Name Kept 29 Abelia 'Edward Goucher' AGM Kept 20 Abelia x grandiflora Kept 23 Abelia x grandiflora CONFETTI 'Conti' (PBR) (v) Kept 12 Abelia x grandiflora SUNSHINE DAYDREAM 'Abelops' (PBR) (v) Kept 15 Acer capillipes Kept 25 Acer cappadocicum 'Aureum' AGM Kept 20 Acer davidii 'George Forrest' AGM Kept 53 Acer griseum AGM Kept 44 Acer palmatum 'Bloodgood' (A) AGM Kept 51 Acer palmatum 'Garnet' (D) AGM Kept 45 Acer platanoides 'Crimson King' AGM Kept 41 Acer platanoides 'Drummondii' (v) Kept 37 Acer pseudoplatanus 'Brilliantissimum' AGM Kept 43 Acer shirasawanum 'Aureum' AGM Kept 9 Acer tataricum subsp. ginnala 'Flame' Kept 26 Achillea 'Coronation Gold' AGM Kept 35 Achillea 'Credo' AGM Kept 26 Achillea 'Fanal' Kept 37 Achillea filipendulina 'Cloth of Gold' AGM Kept 47 Achillea millefolium 'Red Velvet' AGM Kept 9 Achillea ptarmica The Pearl Group seed-raised (d) Kept 11 Achillea sibirica subsp. camschatica 'Love Parade' Kept 55 Achillea 'Terracotta' Kept 7 Achillea 'Wesersandstein' Kept 23 Aesculus x carnea 'Briotii' Kept 17 Agapanthus campanulatus Kept 48 Agapanthus Headbourne hybrids Kept 21 Agapanthus 'Torbay' Kept 11 Agapanthus white-flowered, dwarf Kept 15 Agastache rugosa f. albiflora 'Liquorice White' Kept 22 Agastache rugosa 'Golden Jubilee' Kept 18 Agastache rugosa 'Liquorice Blue' Kept 60 Ageratina altissima 'Chocolate' Kept 60 Akebia quinata Kept 43 Alchemilla erythropoda AGM Kept 55 Alchemilla mollis AGM Kept 50 Amelanchier lamarckii AGM Kept 45 Amelanchier x grandiflora 'Ballerina' Kept 20 Anaphalis triplinervis 'Sommerschnee' AGM Kept 32 Anchusa azurea 'Loddon Royalist' Kept 14 Anemone hupehensis 'Praecox' Kept 43 Anemone hupehensis var. japonica 'Pamina' AGM Kept 36 Anemone sylvestris Kept 34 Anemone x hybrida 'Andrea Atkinson' Kept 73 Anemone x hybrida 'Honorine Jobert' AGM Kept 63 Anemone x hybrida ’Knigin Charlotte’ AGM Kept 3 Anemone x hybrida 'Lady Gilmour' ambig. Kept 59 Anemone x hybrida 'Whirlwind' Kept 40 Angelica archangelica Kept 56 Anthemis tinctoria 'E.C. Buxton' AGM Kept 60 Anthriscus sylvestris 'Ravenswing' Kept 10 Aquilegia 'Blue Star' (Star Series) Printed: Sun, 3 Mar 2019 11:57 User: 2957 Page 1 Gilbert's Nursery (2957) - Plant Listing Kept 1 Aquilegia 'Bunting' (Songbird Series) AGM Kept 21 Aquilegia chrysantha 'Yellow Queen' AGM Kept 5 Aquilegia 'Dove' (Songbird Series) AGM Kept 4 Aquilegia 'Goldfinch' (Songbird Series) Kept 1 Aquilegia 'Nightingale' (Songbird Series) Kept 8 Aquilegia 'Red Star' (Star Series) Kept 1 Aquilegia 'Robin' (Songbird Series) Kept 33 Aquilegia vulgaris 'William Guiness' Kept 35 Aquilegia vulgaris var. stellata 'Nora Barlow' (Barlow Series) (d) Kept 30 Aquilegia vulgaris var. stellata 'Ruby Port' (d) Kept 9 Aquilegia 'White Star' (Star Series) Kept 7 Aquilegia 'Yellow Star' (Star Series) AGM Kept 55 Arbutus unedo Kept 18 Arbutus unedo 'Atlantic' AGM Kept 33 Artemisia ludoviciana 'Silver Queen' Kept 49 Artemisia 'Powis Castle' AGM Kept 39 Aruncus dioicus Kept 40 Asphodeline lutea Kept 22 Aster amellus 'Brilliant' Kept 38 Aster amellus 'King George' AGM Kept 26 Aster amellus ’Rosa Erfllung’ AGM Kept 7 Aster tongolensis 'Wartburgstern' Kept 6 Aster x frikartii Kept 84 Aster x frikartii ’Mnch’ AGM Kept 20 Astilbe chinensis 'Vision in Red' (PBR) Kept 12 Astilbe ’Glut’ ( arendsii) Kept 14 Astilbe ’Weisse Gloria’ ( arendsii) Kept 39 Astrantia major Gill Richardson Group Kept 69 Astrantia 'Roma' (PBR) AGM Kept 32 Aucuba japonica 'Crotonifolia' (f/v) AGM Kept 5 Aucuba japonica 'Mr Goldstrike' (m/v) Kept 27 Aucuba japonica 'Variegata' (f/v) Kept 1 Aucuba japonica 'Variegata' white-flowered (m/v) Kept 40 Berberis darwinii AGM Kept 21 Berberis thunbergii 'Aurea' Kept 30 Berberis thunbergii f. atropurpurea 'Admiration' (PBR) AGM Kept 19 Berberis thunbergii f. atropurpurea 'Golden Ring' (v) AGM Kept 12 Berberis thunbergii f. atropurpurea 'Red Pillar' Kept 32 Berberis thunbergii f. atropurpurea 'Rose Glow' (v) AGM Kept 26 Bergenia 'Bach' Kept 40 Bergenia 'Silberlicht' AGM Kept 10 Betula utilis 'Wakehurst Place Chocolate' AGM Kept 54 Betula utilis var. jacquemontii Kept 26 Betula utilis var. jacquemontii 'Silver Shadow' AGM Kept 25 Bidens aurea 'Hannay's Lemon Drop' Kept 4 Brachyglottis 'Sunshine Improved' Kept 61 Brunnera macrophylla 'Jack Frost' (PBR) AGM Kept 45 Buddleja alternifolia AGM Kept 49 Buddleja davidii 'Black Knight' AGM Kept 40 Buddleja davidii 'Royal Red' AGM Kept 35 Buddleja davidii 'White Profusion' AGM Kept 44 Buddleja globosa AGM Kept 51 Buxus sempervirens Kept 24 Calamagrostis x acutiflora 'Avalanche' Kept 66 Calamagrostis x acutiflora 'Karl Foerster' Kept 67 Calamagrostis x acutiflora 'Overdam' (v) Printed: Sun, 3 Mar 2019 11:57 User: 2957 Page 2 Gilbert's Nursery (2957) - Plant Listing Kept 45 Callicarpa bodinieri var. giraldii 'Profusion' AGM Kept 33 Callistemon citrinus 'Splendens' AGM Kept 7 Callistemon rugulosus Kept 10 Campanula glomerata 'Joan Elliott' Kept 24 Campanula glomerata var. alba Kept 36 Campanula 'Kent Belle' AGM Kept 63 Campanula lactiflora 'Loddon Anna' AGM Kept 17 Campanula lactiflora 'Pouffe' Kept 58 Campanula lactiflora 'Prichard's Variety' AGM Kept 16 Campanula lactiflora 'White Pouffe' Kept 38 Campanula persicifolia Kept 1 Campanula persicifolia 'Alba Flore-Pleno' (d) Kept 9 Campanula persicifolia 'Gawen' Kept 9 Campanula persicifolia 'Telham Beauty' ambig. Kept 5 Campanula persicifolia 'Wortham Belle' ambig. 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