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Box 23938 Tigard, OR 97281-3938 We are excited to bring Debbie Knitz in as our sales manager, who brings us her energy and vast sales experience. Another Payment rabbit we’ve pulled out of the hat is “Sparky”, alias Chris Hansen, Pg. Remittance Address the former director of new plants at Wayside Gardens. Chris brings P.O. Box 50037-256 us years of marketing experience, a botanical mind, and a photog- Portland, OR 97208 raphy talent that few can aspire to! We can’t forget to mention all the hard work that the breeding, sales, customer service, shipping, Nursery Site and production crews have done to get our plants to you. 10051 S. Macksburg Rd. Canby, OR 97013 We were very pleased this year to have three pages of coverage by USA Today. Over 7 million readers got to know me, Terra Nova Pg. 27 On the Cover - Nurseries, and 5 of our hottest plants. 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Z 8-10 ☼ 12/28/30 - ☼ = full sun = partial shade = shade x/x/x = spread/ foliage ht/flower ht (inches on a 2 year old plant) f= fragrant Large 3” Blooms! -= cut flower ® = butterfly y = hummingbird 4 ´= Japanese origin ∞= tropicalismo i = house plant 5 Actaea simplex ‘Black Negligee’ www. terranovanurseries.com / 800-215-9450 Bergenia ‘Pink Dragonfly’ (Eskuche) (syn. Cimicifuga) (O’Byrne) (Pig squeak) Narrow leaves, with brilliant (Bugbane) Our customers report that ‘Black purple winter color, erupt in luscious bright pink Negligee’ has much more vigor than the other flowers in proportion to its foliage on this petite dark varieties. Lacy black foliage shrouds beauty. Truly the Bergenia for people who the lovely dark stems. Beautiful purple- are looking for multi-seasons of interest. tinted, white flowers project 2’ upward ❍ ❍ and carry an exotic perfume of grape and Z 4-9 12/12/15 y - jasmine. Give it lots of water with full sun in most states for the darkest foliage. Brunnera macrophylla ‘Looking Glass’ PPAF (Walter’s Gardens, TN reselected clone) Z 5-9 ☼ 24/48/60 ® f - (Looking glass Siberian bugloss) Shimmering silver 5” heart-shaped leaves bedeck this sport agaVE ‘spot’ NEW Agave ‘Spot’ (syn. Manfreda) (Cistus) of Brunnera ‘Jack Frost’. The mound gives rise to masses of blue, forget-me-not flowers The darkest spotted selection from Sean Hogan appearing in spring. Provide evenly moist, rich and Parker Sanderson of Cistus Nursery. Big soils for the best growth. Glows in the garden. ARUM ‘WINTER WHITE’ clumps sport shiny, blue green leaves with prominent dark purple spots. It tosses up Z 4-9. ☼ 15/12/17 4’ tall spikes terminating with fragrant, 1” Brunnera macrophylla ‘Jack Frost’ long white flowers in summer. ‘Spot’ grows PP13859 EU9772 (Walter’s Gardens) well in heat and humidity, but it must have (Silver Siberian bugloss) Winner of the Plantarium good drainage. This wild, deciduous suc- in Holland “Best New Plant Award in 2001”. 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