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D Lax, White-Pink/Lt Abbreviations: Baghdad -VH- S U, Red/Purple, 1.5' VH- Very Hardy; in bloom in May or June. Barbara- H- S U, Dark Pink/Dark Pink, 1.5' H- Hardy; in bloom by the end of July. Mulch. Baron de Ketteler -H- D U, Red/Purple, 2' Bashful -VH- D U, Pink/White, 1.5' T- trailing Lax- somewhat upright Beacon- H- S U, Dark Pink/Brt. Mauve, 2’ U- upright Beacon Rosa- H- S U, Pink-Rose/Pink 2' Beauty of Clyffe Hall- H- S U, White/Pink, 2' Color of sepals/color of corolla Ben Jammin' -VH- S U, Pink/Aubergine, 1' (E)- Encliandra cultivar Beverley -VH- S U, Rose/Pink, 2' (Foliage)- Colorful foliage Big Mama- H- D U, Red/Purple, 2' (Blossom= Average height- conditions = variation. HOT PINK- New to Hardy List ‘Double Otto’) Billy- VH- S U, Pink/Lavender, 2’ Black Diamond -VH- S U, Red/Purple, 3' Black Prince- H- S U, Red/Dark Purple, 1.5' Abbe Farges -VH- D Lax, Red/Lilac, 1.5' Black Princess- H- SD U, Red/Purple, 2' Ain't She Sweet- H- SD Lax, Red/Red-Purple, 2' Bland's New Striped- H- S U, Red/Purple, 2' Alberta Logue- H- D Lax, White-pink/Lt. red- Blue Bush -VH- S U, Red/Violet, 4' orange, 2’ Blue Dancing Doll- H- D Lax, Red/Purple, 2' Albrae- VH- S U, Red/Purple, 3’ Blue Eyes (Dark Eyes’ Sport)- H- D U, Alice Doran- H- S U, Pink/Red, 2' Red/Lavender, 2.5' Alice Hoffman- H- S U, Rose/White, 1.5' Blue Gem- H- S U, Pink/Purple, 1.5' Alice Kling- H- S Lax, Red/Purple, 2' Blue Louie- H- S U, Pink/Violet, 1' Alison Ewart- H- S U, Pink, 1.5' Blue Moon- H- SD U, Red/Violet, 1' Ambassador- H- S U, Rose/Violet, 2.5' Blue Tit- H- S U, Red/Violet, 2' Amy Marie (Blue Eyes’ Sport)- H- D U, Blue Troll- H- S U, Red/Violet Purple, 3' Red/Pink, 2.5’. Blue Waves- H- D U, Rose/Violet, 2' Angel’s Earrings Cascading-VH- S U, Bluette- H- SD U, Red/Blue, 1.5' Red/Purple, 3’ Blumenfreunden- H- D U Red-purple/ Purple, 2’ Anna- H- D U, Red, 3' Bonanza-H- D Lax, Pink/Purple, 1.5' Annabel- H- D Lax, White/White, 1.5' Borde Hill -VH- D U, Rose/Violet, 5' Annie- H- S U, Red/White, 2.5' Border Queen-H- S U, Pink/Violet, 1.5' Antigone- H- S U, White/Pink-orange, 2' Bouffant- H- S Lax, Red/White veined red, 1.5' Aroute Fils- H- S U, Pink/ Pink-purple, 2’ Bouquet -VH- S U, Red/Violet, 1' Ariel- H- S U, White/Magenta, 1.5' Bow Bells-H- S U, White/Pink, 2' Army Nurse -VH- D U, Red/Purple, 2.5' British Jubilee-VH- D U, Salmon-pink/Red- Astoria -VH- S U, Red/Lilac, 2' orange, 3’ Aunt Priscilla- H- D Lax, White/Rose, 2.5' Brilliant -VH (Bull)- S U, Red/Violet, 2.5' Aurea -VH (Foliage)- S U, Red/Purple, 2' Brookwood Belle-H- D U, Red, Vivid pink, 2' Autumnale- H- S Lax, Red/Purple, 3' Brutus -VH- S U, Red/Purple, 2' Avalanche -VH- D Lax, Red/Purple, 2' Bud Cole -VH- S U, Red/Purple, 2.5' Aztec -VH (Foliage)- D U, Red/Purple, 1.5' Bud Stubbs- H- D Lax, Red/White, 1' (See 'The Aztec') Buttons & Bows- H- D U, Red/White, 1.5' Baby- H- S U, Scarlet/Purple, 1' Caledonia- H- S U, Red/Crimson, 2' Baby Ann- H- S U, Pink, 2' California- H- S U, Orange--pink/Orange, 3' Baby Ballerina -VH- S Lax, Ivory/Purple. 2' Cambridge Louie- H- S U, Pink/Rose, 2' Baby Blue -VH- S U, Red/Lavender Blue, 1.5' Campos-Victrix -H- S U, Red/Purple, 2' Baby Blue Eyes -VH- S U, Red/Lavender, 1' Cardinal -H- S U, Red/Red, 4' Baby Dark Eyes- H- S U, Red/Purple, 2' Carla Johnston-H- S U, White/Lavender, 2.5' Carmel Blue-H- S U, White/Lavender, 3' David -VH- S U, Red/Purple, 2.5' Carmine Bell- H- S Lax, Rose/Red, 1.5' David George-H - D U, Red/Red-purple, 3' Caroline-H- D U, Pink/Violet, 2' DebRon’s Black Cherry- H- D U, Cascade-H- S T, White/Red, 0 .5’, then trails. Aubergine/Dark Aubergine, 2-3’ Catalina-H- D U, Red/White, 2’ DebRon’s Austin Allan, H, Purple-red/Dark Celia Smedley-H- S U, White/Orange-red, 2' Red Celtic Nights- H- S U, Dk Aubergine/Dk Purple, Purple, 3’. 2.5’ DebRon’s Blackberry Jeli- H- S U, Red/Purple, Charming -VH- S U. Red/Purple. 3' 1.5’ Checkerboard-H- S U. White/Red. 2.5' DebRon's Funny Valentine, H S U, Checkered Lady-H- S U. White/Red. 2' Creamy/White/Bright Red 2' Cherry Pop (E)-H- S U. Red. 2' DebRon’s Hokey Pokey- H- S U, Rose Pink/ Chickadee -VH- S U, White/Lavender, 3' Red- Chickenhouse -VH- SD Lax, Red/Purple, 3' Purple, 3’ Chili Red- H- S U, Red, 2-3’ DebRon’s Party Girls- H- S U, Pink/Purple, 1.5’ Chillerton Beauty -VH- S U, Red/Purple, 3' Deep Purple-H- D U, White/Purple, 1.5' China Rose (Sharpe)-H- SD U, Cream/Rose, 3' Delta’s Groom-H- S U, Red-purple/Dark red- Christine Bamford-H- S U, Red/Pink, 2' purple, 2’ Christmas Cheer-H- S U, White/Purple, 2' Delta's Night-H- S T, Aubergine/Dark Aub, 1' Christmas Elf-H- S U, Red/White, 1' Delta's Parade -VH- SD U, Aubergine/Purple, 2' City of Portland-H- D U, Red/Purple, 2' Delta's Robijn -VH- S U, Aubergine , 3' Cliff's Hardy -VH- S U, Red/Violet, 3' Delta’s Sara- VH- D U, White/Lavender, 3’ Clashing Beauty-H- D U, Red/Bright Pink, 2' Delta's Sprinkler -H- S T, Aubergine, 3' Cloth of Gold (Foliage)-H- S U, Red/Purple, 1.5' Delta's Wonder-H- S U, Aubergine/Lavender, 4' Cloverdale Pearl-H- S U, Pink/White, 2.5' Deutsche Perle-H- S U, White/Crimson, 2' Come Dancing- H- D Lax, Deep Pink/Magenta- Diana Wright -VH- S U, Light Pink, 2' rose, 2’ Die Schöne Wilhelmine-H- S U, Pink, 2' Condor- VH- S U, Rose-red/Light violet, 1.5’ Dimples-H- D T, Red/White, 1.5' Conica -VH- S U, Red/Purple, 4' Display (aka ‘June Bride’) -VH- S U, Dark Conspicua -VH- S/D U, Red/White, 3' Pink, Constance (‘Pink Pearl’/Bright Sport) -H- D 1.5' U, Dobby-H- S U White/Pink, 1.5' Lt. pink/mauve, 1.5' Doc-H- S U, Red/Pale Purple, 1' Copy Cat -VH- S U, Red/Purple 3' Do Do- H- S U, White/Dark Lavender, 2’ Coquet Bell -H- S U, Rose/Pink, 3' Dollar Princess -H- D U, Red/Purple, 2' Corallina -VH- S Lax, Red/Purple, 3' Don Peralta-H- S U, Red/ Red, 3' Countess of Aberdeen-H- S U, White/Pink, 1.5' Doreen Redfern-H- S U, White/Violet, 1.5' Cricket- H- S U- Red-orange/Red-orange, 2.5’ Doris Joan-H- D U, Cream/Pink, 3' Crinkley Bottom - H - D Lax, Pale rose/Deep Dorothea Flower -VH- S U, White/Violet, 2' Coral 1.5' Dorothy -VH- S U, Red/Violet, 3' Cunning-H- D U, Rose/Lavender, 2' Dorothy Ann-H- S T, Dark rose/ Purple, 1’ Curtain Call-H- D U, Pink/Violet, 2' Dorothy M. Goldsmith -VH- S U, Red/Pink, 2' Curtsy- VH- S Lax, Lt. Pink/Red-purple, 1.5’ Double Otto -H- D U, Red/Purple, 2' Cymon- H- D U, White-red/Violet, 1.5’ Dr. Foster -VH- S U, Red/Violet, 3' Drame -VH- SD U, Scarlet/Violet, 2' Dancing Stars -H- S U, White/Pink, 3' Dying Embers-H- S U, Red/Red-purple, 1’ Daniel Lambert -VH- S U, Red/Purple, 3' Dariway-H- S U, Pale Pink, 2' Edith -VH (Sport of Margaret)- SD U, Dark Eyes-H- D U, Red/Purple 2' Red/Lavender, 4' Edith Jack -VH- D U, Pink/Lilac, 2' Purple, 3' El Cid -VH- S U, Red/Dark, Red 3' Floribelle-VH- S U, Red/Purple, 2' Empress of Prussia -VH- S U, Red/Magenta, 3' Flying Cloud-H- D U, White, 1' Enfant Prodigue -VH- SD U, Red/Purple, 3' Flying Saucer (Haag)-H- S U, Red/Violet, 2' Enstone -VH (Foliage)- S U, Light Pink, 2' Foline-H- S U, Aubergine, 2' Erecta Novelty-H- S U, White/Lavender ,1.5' Foolke-H- S U, Red/Purple, 1' Eric Walther-H- S U, Red/Purple, 1' Forget-Me-Not-VH- S U, Pink/Violet, 1.5' Eric's Hardy -VH- SD Lax, Pink/White, 2' Foxgrove Wood -VH- S U, Red/Dark Pink, 2' Ernest Rankin -VH- S U, Aubergine, 1.5' Frank Sanford-H- D U, Pink/Dark Rose, 2' Ernie Bromley-H- S Lax, Pink/Deep Violet, 3' Frau Ida Noack-H- S U, Dark Pink, 1.5' Estelle Marie-H- S U, White/Lavender ,1.5' Fred Swales - H S U, Orange/Oraqnge edged Eurosor Chroce-H- S U, Red/White, 2' purple 1.5' Eusebia-H- D U, White/Red, 1.5' Frenchi-H- D U, Salmon flushed white/silver Exmoor Wood-VH- S U, White/Dark lavender, blue spl.
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