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There are many fine blue corydalis; this one just outshines them all. The jewel-like, fragrant flowers of saturated, icy sapphire-blue are densely produced atop rosettes of frilly yellow-green foliage. In the heat of summer, plants go dormant, but rebloom in fall in cool-summer regions. Place it in a lightly shaded location in good garden soil.
An astoundingly good seedling strain, somewhat variable, originally collected by John Fielding in Portugal, with stems carrying densely arranged, velvet-cloaked foliage of bluish gray and heads of very distinctive brownish golden flowers to 3 ft. For full sun in well-drained soil that will not remain overly wet during the winter months. A fantastic new plant for milder climates of this country.
Dianthus 'Rosish One' $12.95
Common Pink
Another fine Fleming Brothers creation. Spicy-scented, dark rose colored flower with petal edges laced in white. Compact habit and gray-green foliage adds to the excitement of this variety. Superb for a front planting in the perennial border at only 10" tall. An excellent "old-time" variety for the modern garden.
A striking selection which has become my favorite of all the hardy Podocarps, with finely textured summer foliage of blue green that takes on a striking, purplish bronze cast as temperatures nosedive in winter, lending superb color to the garden on a year-round basis. Ultimately producing a shrub 3 ft. by 6 ft., in full sun or partial shade in well-drained soil, ideally used as a tall groundcover or for permanent structure in the foundation or mixed border.
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Ayesha' (H) $12.95
Big Leaf Hydrangea
[Hydrangea macrophylla 'Ayesha']This is the only Hydrangea common in cultivation to have globular flowers whose sterile florets have sepals in the shape of tiny spoons, similar in appearance to the rounded, waxy blossoms of lilacs. With pale pink to light blue coloration depending on soil pH, this selection also offers a slight fragrance, rare among the hortensia hydrangeas. Learm More about Heronswood Hydrangeas, their care and pruning Ships in a 4" inch container. Approx. 3 1/4" x 4 1/4" x 3 7/8" (25.8 cu. In. soil volume).
Agapanthus Heronswood Seedlings $6.95
Lily of the Nile
We propagated these seedlings from the hallows of our Kingston garden. Another year or two and they will burst forth with their colorful globes and illuminate the garden in which they reside with shades of the lightest whites to the darkest blues. Take a chance and reap the rewards.

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