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Pc Voorkaft 2014.Psd EconSeeds BV Abutilon hybridum Hh perennial P1 pot, border 250 s/gr Rewarding garden and patio plant with pendant, bell‐ shaped flowers, 90 cm 0020.9130 Giantflowering mixture Acaena perennial groundcover, rock 525 s/gr Bronze leaved groundcover with reddish seed heads. Evergreen, drought tolerant, 5 cm. Frost germinator 0035.5100 microphylla Acanthus perennial border, solitary, pot 5 s/gr Impressive plant with large white/rose spikes and attractive foliage. Drought tolerant. Suitable for border, solitary, tubs 0040.5200 mollis NEW Achillea filipendulina perennial P1 border, cutting, field flower 6500 s/gr Classic garden perennial with flat golden yellow flower heads on long stems, 120 cm 0060.2620 Parker's Variety 21‐feb‐14 page 1 of 119 EconSeeds BV Achillea millefolium perennial P1 border, cutting 6000 s/gr Very attractive cut flowers and border plants with numerous stems and flat flower heads in modern colours, 60 cm illustrated 0060.5130 Cassis FS Quality fully first year flowering cut flower with glowing deep red umbels 0060.5120 Cerise Queen Improved cherry red. For border and cutting 0060.9458 F2 Summer Pastels soft pastel colours, mainly grown as annual cut flower 0060.9460 Colorado Mixture red, rose, pink, yellow and white mixed Aconitum perennial cutting, border 300 s/gr Deep blue large‐flowered Monk's hood, 90 cm. Cold germinator 0080.5300 napellus blue Aethionema grandiflorum perennial rock, bedding 2000 s/gr Early and long flowering spreading plant with many 'mini‐Iberis' umbels in rose‐pink, 15 cm 0130.1300 Tibet NEW charming yet tough, drought tolerant Persian rockcress 21‐feb‐14 page 2 of 119 EconSeeds BV Agapanthus praecox orientalis Hh perennial P1 border, pot, cutting 125 s/gr Excellent patio plant with flowers in umbels on long stems, 100 cm. Not hardy except in mild climates 0140.5608 Blue Umbrella 0140.5658 White Umbrella A. scrophularaeifolia Agastache rugosa perennial P1 border, cutting 2400 s/gr Bushy plant with short flower spikes and aromatic foliage, 70 cm 0146.2000 Liquorice blue 0146.2100 Liquorice white Agrostemma githago annual border, field flower 160 s/gr Free‐flowering tall border plant with striking dark‐ veined purple blooms. Best when direct sown, 100 cm 0190.3280 Purple Queen Ajuga perennial groundcover, bedding 800 s/gr Rosettes of glossy foliage and blue flowers in spikes, 10 cm. For shady spots 21‐feb‐14 page 3 of 119 EconSeeds BV 0220.6300 reptans Alcea ficifolia perennial P1 border 95 s/gr Vigorous perennial with large leaves and long spikes of large single flowers, 150 cm illustrated 0242.9208 Happy Lights mixture FS Novelty awarded for its unique colour range 0242.2700 mixture standard mixture Alcea rosea annual/biennial P1 border Border plant with long flower spikes and large leaves, 150 cm 0242.6500 var. nigra The Watchman dark maroon, large single flowers, 135 s/gr Alcea rosea double Chater's biennial/annual P1 border 110 s/gr Impressive border plant with fully double flowers along the stems, 200 cm 0242.9150 Chater's Formula Mixture 0242.6110 Chater's violet 0242.6120 Chater's appleblossom 0242.6130 Chater's chamois‐rose 0242.6140 Chater's golden‐yellow 21‐feb‐14 page 4 of 119 EconSeeds BV 0242.6150 Chater's maroon illustrated 0242.6160 Chater's rose‐pink 0242.6170 Chater's salmon‐pink 0242.6175 Chater's scarlet 0242.6190 Chater's white Alchemilla mollis perennial cutting, border 2600 s/gr Cut flower and border plant with velvety foliage and large sprays of tiny chartreuse green flowers on strong stems, 50 cm. Cold germinator 0250.7648 Giant Molly robust selection for fresh cut flower production A. warscewiczii Alonsoa meridionalis annual/Hh perennial border 5000 s/gr Free‐ and long‐flowering annual with masses of delicate flowers along upright stems , 40 cm illustrated 0300.7700 Rebel scarlet 0300.7900 Sweetheart salmon pink Alstroemeria aurantiaca Hh perennial border, cutting 50 s/gr Delicate flowers marked with dark‐coloured lines and whiskers, 70 cm. Cold germinator 0320.9000 hybrids mixture shades of pink, salmon and yellow 21‐feb‐14 page 5 of 119 EconSeeds BV illustrated 0320.9100 Devotion shades of pink and hot pink Alyssum perennial groundcover, rock, border Wintergreen rich‐flowering plants. Valuable plants for rock‐ and alpine gardens 0340.7720 saxatile compactum Gold Dust deep yellow, lanceolate leaves, 20 cm, 1000 s/gr 0340.7600 montanum Mountain Gold bright yellow, mid green foliage, early, 15 cm, 600 s/gr Amaranthus caudatus annual cutting, border 1500 s/gr Productive cut and dry flower with long pendulous spikes that can be sown at intervals from spring until the longest day, 100 cm illustrated 0350.1100 red 0350.1180 viridis lime green Amaranthus cruentus annual cutting, border 1500 s/gr Cut and dry flower with upright spikes and scarlet foliage. Suitable for plug production, 100 cm illustrated 0350.5770 Red Cathedral Superior bold deep red spikes, very uniform strain 0350.5750 Oeschberg pointed scarlet flower spikes 21‐feb‐14 page 6 of 119 EconSeeds BV Amaranthus hypochondriacus annual cutting, border 1500 s/gr Popular cut and dry flower used to fill the 'gap' between two crops due to their fast growth (so‐flo 8‐ 10 weeks), 40 cm 0350.3530 Green Thumb green upright spikes illustrated 0350.3560 Pygmy Torch crimson upright spikes Amaranthus tricolor annual bedding, border 1500 s/gr Ornamental plant with glowing crimson red foliage. For sheltered, sunny sites, 40 cm 0350.3120 Early Splendour Ammi majus annual cutting 1700 s/gr Cut flower strain that is less susceptible to low light conditions, hence suitable for greenhouse culture, 120 cm 0362.6008 Queen of Africa white umbels. The secondary umbels do not overgrow the main flower Ammi visnaga annual cutting 1000 s/gr Widely used cut flower selection with large green white umbels, 80 cm 0362.8050 Mystique 21‐feb‐14 page 7 of 119 EconSeeds BV Ammobium alatum annual cutting, border 2100 s/gr Bushy annual for dry flower production, 70 cm. For dry flower production. The flowers can be dyed 0368.0330 grandiflorum white with yellow centre Anacyclus depressus perennial rock, groundcover, pot 1400 s/gr Cute little white daisies with red reverse on a mat of low, finely cut foliage, 10‐15 cm. Blooms from late spring well into the summer 0370.1600 Spring Carpet NEW drought tolerant. Will thrive in a rock wall, basket or gravel garden Anagallis arvensis annual border, bedding, pots 1400 s/gr Pleasing annual border plant with intense gentian blue flowers. For pots and hanging baskets, too, 20 cm 0380.3300 coerulea Anaphalis perennial P1 border, cutting 20000 s/gr Many‐stemmed plant with racemes of small pearly white flowers, grey green foliage, 50 cm 0390.5108 margaritacea 21‐feb‐14 page 8 of 119 EconSeeds BV Anchusa azurea perennial border, field flower 50 s/gr Robust summer forget‐me‐not with large panicles of gentian blue flowers, 120 cm 0400.0500 Dropmore Anchusa capensis biennial/annual border, bedding 400 s/gr Early and compact bedding plant with blue forget‐me‐ not flowers, 30 cm. Prechill at 4ºC for 1 week 0400.1010 Blue Angel Anethum annual cutting, herb 900 s/gr Fresh cut flower and herb with yellow‐green flower umbels and blue‐green ferny foliage, fragrant, 90 cm 0430.3380 graveolens Vierling Antennaria perennial groundcover, rock 25000 s/gr Dense umbels of rose‐white flowers on wintergreen matforming plants, for dry spots, 10 cm 0450.1700 dioica 21‐feb‐14 page 9 of 119 EconSeeds BV Cladanthus a. Anthemis arabica annual border, bedding, pot 4000 s/gr Mound‐shaped plant with feathery foliage and orange‐ yellow daisy‐like flowers. Pleasantly scented when crushed, 40 cm 0460.0300 Criss Cross first flower shows 6 weeks after sowing Anthemis tinctoria perennial P1 border, field flower 2100 s/gr Bushy plant with many daisy‐like golden yellow flowers, 75 cm 0460.6850 Kelwayi Antirrhinum majus annual border Popular Snapdragon selections for the garden 0520.9050 maximum choice mixed tall mixture in many shades and colours, 90 cm, 7500 s/gr illustrated 0520.9045 nanum Magic Carpet dwarf mixure, useful for bedding and rockeries, 15 cm, 9000 s/gr Aquilegia caerulea perennial border, cutting 800 s/gr Delightful Columbines for the perennial border 0540.1350 Crimson Star red with white corolla, 60 cm 21‐feb‐14 page 10 of 119 EconSeeds BV 0540.9160 McKana Giants long spurred mix in many bright colours, 80 cm 0540.9350 Mrs Scott Elliott large flowers in rich pastel shades, long spurs, 80 cm 0540.9340 Biedermeier mixture compact bright mixture with mostly upward facing flowers, 35 cm Aquilegia vulgaris perennial border, cutting Cottage garden favourites with fully double non‐ spurred flowers 0540.9910 Barlow mixture upward facing flowers, many with white edge, good cut flower, 700 s/gr 0540.7560 Plena mixed mix of spurless Columbine, 800 s/gr Aquilegia perennial border 800 s/gr Appealing, non‐common species of spring flowering Columbines 0540.0350 alpina large blue flowers, short spurred, 40 cm illustrated 0540.1200 chrysantha Yellow Queen pure yellow with large spurs, 80 cm 0540.1400 canadensis long‐spurred nodding red with yellow flowers, 40 cm Arabis blepharophylla perennial bedding, rock, edging 4000 s/gr Wintergreen, rosette forming compact plant with dense clusters of fragrant, carmine rose flowers, 15 cm 0550.0800 Spring Charm cultivated, compact selection 21‐feb‐14 page 11 of 119 EconSeeds BV Arabis caucasica perennial rock, border 4000 s/gr Compact wintergreen cushions with a profusion of flowers in early spring. Rewarding rockery plant 0550.0330 Caucasus Sun white, compact plant habit, 15 cm illustrated 0550.0370 Snowball white, 30 cm 0550.0360 Rosea pink shades, 20 cm Armeria maritima perennial rock, border Compact rosette of grassy foliage covered with short‐ stemmed globular flowers, 15 cm.
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