Bartlett's Farm Plant List 2016 Flower Color Achillea Coronation Gold

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Bartlett's Farm Plant List 2016 Flower Color Achillea Coronation Gold Bartlett's Farm Plant List 2016 Type Item Pot Sizes Flower Color P Achillea Coronation Gold #2 Yellow P Achillea 'New Vintage Rose' 8'' Pink P Achillea 'Pink Grapefruit' #2 Pink P Achillea 'Strawberry Seduction' #2 Red P Achillea 'Sunny Seduction' #2 Yellow P Achillea x. 'Moonshine' #2 Yellow P Aconitum carmichaelii Arendsii #2 Deep Azure Blue P Actaea 'Misty Blue' #2 White P Actaea pachypoda Misty Blue #2 White Adiantum pedatum - Maidenhair Fern #1 Fern P A Agastache Arizona Sandstone Premium 6" Orange P Agastache Blue Boa #2 Deep Violet-Blue P Agastache Blue Fortune 6" Square Deep Violet-Blue P Agastache Little Adder #1 Purple P Agastache Mango Tango #1 Light Peach P Agastache Raspberry Summer #2 Dark Raspberry Pink P Agastache Summer Fiesta #2 Red/Orange P Agastache Summer Love #2 Pink A Ageratum Artist Blue 4" Blue A Ageratum Blue Planet 4" Blue A Ageratum Cloud Nine White 804 White A Ageratum Dondo White 4" White A Ageratum Hawaii Blue 804 Blue A Ageratum Red Flint 4" Red Groun 3'' d Ajuga-ASSORTED VARIETIES P Alcea Radiant Rose #1 Rose Pink P Alcea rosea Halo Cerise #1 Pink Flower with Deep Purple Halo Alcea Spring Celebrities 'Carmine-Rose' #1 Pink P P Alcea Spring Celebrities 'Crimson' #1 Red P Alcea Spring Celebrities 'Lemon' #1 Yellow P Alcea Spring Celebrities 'Pink' #1 Pink P Alcea Spring Celebrities 'Purple' #1 Purple P Alcea Spring Celebrities 'White' #1 White P Alchemilla mollis #1 Yellow P Alchemilla Thriller #1 Yellow P Allium 'Globemaster' #2 Purple A Alternanthera Little Ruby Premium 6" Foliage A Alyssum Clear Crystal Mix 804 Mix of White, Purple, Lavender A Alyssum Clear Crystal White 804 White A Alyssum Easter Bonnet Deep Pink 804 Pink A Alyssum Easter Bonnet Lavender 804 Lavender A Alyssum Eater Bonnet Peach 804 Peach P Alyssum montanum 'Mountain Gold' #1 Yellow Page 1 of 28 Bartlett's Farm Plant List 2016 A Ammi Majus 4" Lacy White A Ammi Visnaga Green Mist 4" Green P Amsonia hubrectii #1 White Amsonia tabernaemontana 'Blue Ice' #1 Blue P P Anemone Pretty Lady Emily #2 Light Pink P Anemone Pretty Lady Maria #2 White P Anemone Sylvestris Snowdrop 6" Square White P Anemone Wild Swan #1 White P Anemone-ASSORTED VARIETIES #1, #2 A Angelonia Angelface Blue 4" Dark Blue A Angelonia Angelface Pink 4" Deep Pink Angelonia Angelface Wedgewood Blue 4" Light Blue A Imp. A Angelonia Angelface White 4" White A Angelonia Sungelonia Blue 6" Blue A Angelonia Sungelonia Deep Pink 6" Pink A Angelonia Sungelonia White 6" White E Apple Tree-ASSORTED VARIETIES A Arctotis Bumblebee 4" Yellow with Black Center A Arctotis Pink Sugar 4" Pink A Arctotis Pumpkin Pie 4" Orange A Argyranthemum Butterfly 8" Fiber, 4" Yellow Daisy A Argyranthemum Sassy Pink 8" Fiber, 4" Pink A Argyranthemum Sassy White 8" Fiber, 4" White Daisy with Bright Yellow A Argyranthemum Vanilla Butterfly 8" Fiber, 4" Pale Yellow Daisy P Armeria maritima 'Rubrifolia' #1 Rose Pink P Armeria pseud. 'Ballerina Lilac' #1 Lilac A Artemisia Parfum d'Ethiopia 4" Foliage Artemisia schmidtiana 'Silvermound' #1 Fine Silver Foliage P Artemisia schmidtiana 'Silvermound' #2 Fine Silver Foliage P P Artemisia 'Silver Brocade' #1 Scalloped foliage P Aruncus dioicus AB #2 White P Aruncus Misty Lace #2 White P Aruncus X 'Misty Lace' #2 White P Asclepias incarnata AB #2 Purple Asclepias incarnata 'Ice Ballet' AB #2 White P P Asclepias tuberosa AB #1 Orange E Asparagus-ASSORTED VARIETIES A Aster Days Blue #1, 4" Blue/Lavender A Aster Dragon Blue 4" Blue/Lavender A Aster Henry I Pink 4" Darker Pink A Aster Henry III Pink #1, 4" Pink A Aster Henry III Purple 4" Purple Page 2 of 28 Bartlett's Farm Plant List 2016 A Aster Magic Purple #1 Light Purple A Aster Peter III Blue #1, 4" Blue/Lavender A Aster Puff White #1, 4" White P Astilbe-ASSORTED VARIETIES #1, #2 Athyrium-ASSORTED VARIETIES FERN #1, #2 Fern P P Baptisia-ASSORTED VARIETIES #1, #2 E Basil Cinnamon 4.5" Has a cinnamon like taste and flavor Has a lemon like taste and flavor, use E Basil Lemon 4.5" in soups, stews E Basil Lime 4.5" Has a lime like taste and flavor Sweet Basil, true basil taste, bright E Basil Nufar 4.5" green leaf color E Basil Purple 4.5" Purple Foliage E Basil Sweet Thai 4.5" Greenish Red Foliage E Bean 'Gold N Green mix' #1 E Beet 'Bulls Blood' #1 Dark Red Beet A Begonia Ambassador GL Bicolor 804 White, Tinged with Pink A Begonia Ambassador GL Coral 804 Coral A Begonia Ambassador GL Pink 804 Pink A Begonia Ambassador GL Rose 804 Rose A Begonia Ambassador GL Scarlet 804 Red A Begonia Ambassador GL White 804 White A Begonia Amstel Blitz 4" Bright Yellow A Begonia Amstel Camilla 4" Rose A Begonia Amstel Clara 4" White A Begonia Angel Falls Soft Orange HB 10", Premium 6" Double Orange A Begonia Angel Falls Soft Pink HB 10", Premium 6" Double Pale Yellow and Soft Pink A Begonia Baby Wing Pink Premium 6" Pink A Begonia Baby Wing White Premium 6" White A Begonia Braveheart Rose Bicolor HB 10", Premium 6" Deep Pink With White A Begonia Cocoa Puff Pink Premium 6" Pink A Begonia Dragone Champagne 4" Light Salmon-Pink A Begonia Dragone Evening Glow 4" Pink A Begonia Dragone Sunset 4" Light Pink/Yellowish A Begonia Dragone Wing Pink Premium 6" Pink A Begonia Encanto Red HB 10" Deep Red A Begonia Go-Go Cherry 4" Cherry Pink A Begonia Go-Go Orange 4" Orange A Begonia Go-Go Rose 4" Rose A Begonia Go-Go White 4" White A Begonia Go-Go Yellow 4" Yellow A Begonia Marshmallow HB 10", Premium 6" White with Shades of Pink A Begonia Non Stop Appleblossom 4" White with Shades of Pink A Begonia Non Stop Pink 4" Pink A Begonia Rex Dark Mambo 4" Pink A Begonia Rex Escargot 4", 6" Premium Bright Colored Blooms Page 3 of 28 Bartlett's Farm Plant List 2016 A Begonia Rex Jive 4" Pink A Begonia Rex Paso Doble 4" - Begonia Rex Paso Doble Beauty Shot 4" - A A Begonia Rex Salsa 4" - A Begonia Unbelievable First Kiss Premium 6" Pink A Begonia Unbelievable Lucky Strike Premium 6" Lemon Yellow /Peach Begonia Unbelievable Miss Montreal Premium 6" Cream White Edge With Pink A A Begonia Unstoppable Upright White Premium 6" White A Begonia Volumia Pink 4" Extra Large Pink A Begonia Volumia White 4" White P Belamcanda-ASSORTED VARIETIES #1, #2 P Bellis 'Rominette Pink' #1 Pink P Bellis 'Rominette Red' #1 Red P Bergenia 'Overture' WFF 8'' Pink P Bergenia 'Spring Fling' WFF 8'' Magenta A Bidens Campfire Fireburst 4" Scarlet and Yellow A Bidens Goldilocks Rocks 4" Yellow A Brachyscomb Surdaisy Pink 4" Clear Pink/Long Blooming A Brachyscomb Surdaisy White 4" White A Brachyscomb Surdaisy Yellow 4" Clear Yellow/Long blooming E Broccoli Batavia 4.5" E Broccolini 'Aspabroc' ' #1 A Browalia Endless Flirtation White 4" White A Browalia Endless Illumination 4" Blue Lavender P Brunnera looking Glass #1 Light Blue Brunnera mac. -ASSORTED VARIETIES #1, #2 P S Buddleia-ASSORTED VARIETIES Mini 4.5" EG Buxus Graham Blandy Evergreen Mini 4.5" EG Buxus Variegata White and Green Evergreen S Buxus-ASSORTED VARIETIES Evergreen E Cabbage Farao 4.5" Green Cabbage E Cabbage Red Express 4.5" Red Cabbage A Caladium Aaron Caladium 6" Foliage A Caladium Brandywine Caladium 6" Foliage A Caladium Candidum Jr. Caladium 6" Foliage A Caladium Carolyn Whorton Caladium 6" Foliage A Caladium Miss Muffet Caladium 6" Foliage A Caladium Royal Flush Caladium 6" Foliage A Caladium White Christmas Caladium 6" Foliage G Calamagrostis-ASSORTED VARIETIES P Calamintha nepeta var. Nepeta #2 White P Calamintha Nepeta White Cloud #1 White Page 4 of 28 Bartlett's Farm Plant List 2016 A Calendula Costa Light Yellow 6" Light Yellow A Calendula Costa Orange 6" Orange A Calibrachoa Aloha Blue Sky 4" blue-Violet A Calibrachoa Aloha Kona Deep Red 4" Red A Calibrachoa Aloha Kona Soft Pink 4" Light Pink A Calibrachoa Superbells Blue 4" Dark Blue A Calibrachoa Superbells Dreamsicle 4" Orange A Calibrachoa Superbells Garden Rose 4" Rose A Calibrachoa Superbells Lemon Slice 4" Yellow and White A Calibrachoa Superbells Pink 4" Pink A Calibrachoa Superbells White 4" White Calibrachoa Superbells Yellow Chiffon 4" Pastel Yellow A P Calla Aethiopica Diva Classic White #2 White A Calla Forever 8" Az Pink A Calla Orange County 8" Az Orange A Calla Picasso 8" Az White and Purple A Calla Snow Storm 8" Az White A Calla Summer Sun 8" Az Yellow Calluna vulgaris-ASSORTED VARIETIES S A Campanula Appeal Deep Blue 4" Dark Blue A Campanula Appeal Pink 4" Pink P Campanula 'Blue Clips' #1 Blue P Campanula 'Cherry Bells' PR 8'' Pink P Campanula post. 'Blue Waterfall' #1 Blue P Campanula 'White Clips' #1 White G Carex-ASSORTED VARIETIES E Carrot 'Sweet Treat' #1 Orange Carrot S Caryopteris-ASSORTED VARIETIES Blue Flowers in Late July and August E Cauliflower Freedom 4.5" White Cauliflower Head E Celery 'Tango' #1 P Centaurea 'Amethyst Dream' #1 Purple P Centaurea 'Amethyst in Snow' #1 White A Centaurea Blue Boy 4" Cornflower Blue A Centaurea Classic Artist Mix 4" Mix of White, Purple, Blue and Pink P Centaurea montana #1 Purple P Cerastium tomentosum #1 White P Ceratostigma plumbaginoides #1 Blue Mini 4.5" EG Cham White Pygmy Mini 4.5" EG Cham. Obtus Fernspray Gold Evergreen Tinged with Yellow E Chamomile Roman #1 Multi-colored Stalks Including, Red, E Chard Bright Lights 804 Orange and Purple G Chasmanthium latifolium AB #1 Green Foliage Page 5 of 28 Bartlett's Farm Plant List 2016 P Chelone-ASSORTED VARIETIES #1, #2 E Chives #1 E Chives 4.5" E Chives garlic #1 E Chives Staro 4.5" A Chrysamthemum Amiko White 8" Fiber, Bushel White A Chrysanthemum Aluga White 4" White A Chrysanthemum Aluga Yellow 4", 8" Fiber, Bushel Yellow A Chrysanthemum Amiko Bronze 4" Orange A Chrysanthemum Ashley Cinnamon 4" Red/Orange A Chrysanthemum
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