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1order online at www.ballcolegrave.co.uk order by phone 01295 811833 by fax 01295 812135

Agapanthus Perennial Tissue Culture

Heucherella Alabama Sunrise (P)

KEY TO SYMBOLS

New for 2014

Plug size/delivery weeks

Natural flowering period when mature

Eventual garden height

Partial sun

Shade

Scented

Cut flower

Full sun

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Quality performers in the garden and look great in the sales pot

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HOW TO ORDERFor information on “How to Order”, please refer to your 2014 Perennial Catalogue. For our full “Terms and Conditions”, please refer to your Plant and Seed Catalogues.

Ball Colegrave LimitedWest Adderbury, Banbury, Oxon. OX17 3EY

© 2013 Ball Colegrave Ltd™ denotes a trademark of Ball Horticultural CompanyIt may be registered in the US or other countries.

Registered in England No: 1577898

VAT Registration No: GB 336-3097-57

ISO 9001 Quality Management commitment to

quality products and customer service.

Five Ways to Order

Online: www.ballcolegrave.co.uk

By mail: Use order form provided

By phone: 01295 811833

By fax: 01295 812135

By email: [email protected]

Premium Perennial Performers...

Tissue culture raised perennials offer some of the finest new cultivars available. Plants produced this way have a vigorous, free branching habit that is far superior to standard cutting raised perennials.

In order to draw attention to this special range of products we have removed them from the main catalogue and present them together in this separate listing.

Our Tissue Culture perennials are supplied as overwintered 7cm liners and are the perfect choice for growers who wish to finish their pot production fast. In general, fully grown 3 litre pots are ready to market in just 10 weeks producing a well-structured premium perennial plant for retail sales.

• Top Quality Varieties

• Selected for their Vigour and Performance

• Quick to Finish

• Superior Garden Performance

• High Value Finished Products

Delivery weeks 6 and 9**Hosta week 9 only

Labels Supplied

Hosta Ball 28 Liner(not shown actual size)

Please note: During these early delivery weeks, plants may arrive in a state of dormancy with little top growth to the plants. This is normal and may be variety specific.

7cm

Perennial Tissue Culture Overwintered Ball 28 Liner

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Echinacea Perennial Tissue Culture

EchinaceaDouble Scoop Bubble Gum (P)

• Double flower of a rich magenta pink

• Well-branched plant

• Well matched for habit and timing across the series

• High flower count

Jun- Aug 70-75cm

28

Wk 6 & 9

EchinaceaDouble Scoop Cranberry (P)

• Double flower of deep cranberry

• Well-branched plant

• Well matched for habit and timing across the series

• High flower count

Jun- Aug 70-75cm

28

Wk 6 & 9

EchinaceaDouble Scoop Orangeberry (P)

• Double flower, hot orange and red bicolour

• Well-branched plant

• Well matched for habit and timing across the series

• High flower count

Jun- Aug 70-75cm

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28

Wk 6 & 9

EchinaceaDouble Scoop Raspberry (P)

• Double flower, vibrant raspberry pink

• Well-branched plant

• Well matched for habit and timing across the series

• High flower count

Jun- Aug 70-75cm

28

Wk 6 & 9

EchinaceaGreen Jewel (P) (E. purpurea)

• Large scented flowers are produced on plants with a short, sturdy and upright habit

• Green petals exist around a large green core

Jul- Sep 50cm

28

Wk 6 & 9

EchinaceaSombrero Hot Coral (P)

• Bright coral-orange flower

• Well-branched plant, sturdy and compact

• Extremely hardy, well matched for habit and timing across the series

Jun- Aug 60cm

28

Wk 6 & 9

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Echinacea (Continued)

Sombrero Lemon Yellow (P)

• Bright, lemon-yellow flower

• Well-branched plant, sturdy and compact

• Extremely hardy, well matched for habit and timing across the series

Jun- Aug 60cm

28

Wk 6 & 9

EchinaceaSombrero Salsa Red (P)

• Rich deep red flower

• Well-branched plant, sturdy and compact

• Extremely hardy, well matched for habit and timing across the series

Jun- Aug 60cm

28

Wk 6 & 9

EchinaceaSombrero Sandy Yellow (P)

• Bright light yellow flower

• Well-branched plant, sturdy and compact

• Extremely hardy, well matched for habit and timing across the series

Jun- Aug 60cm

28

Wk 6 & 9

GeraniumAzure Rush (P)

• A large flowered Geranium, 6cm flower heads

• Large light blue flowers with white eye are produced over scented foliage

• Compact, self-branching, mounding habit

• Long blooming

• Heat tolerant

May- Oct 46cm

28

Wk 6 & 9

GeraniumCrystal Lake (P)

• Attractive pale crystal blue flowers with dark purple veining

• Long-blooming

• Easy care and trouble free • Attracts bees

Jul- Oct 48cm

28

Wk 6 & 9

GeraniumHavana Blues (P)

• Extremely large blue flowers with dark veining and a clear white heart

• Unusual green-yellow leaves

• Sterile flowers

• Long-blooming

• Attracts bees

May- Dec 40cm

28

Wk 6 & 9

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Perennial Tissue Culture Echinacea

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GeraniumHocus Pocus

• Attractive dark-leaved Geranium sporting lavender-purple flowers with white centres and contrasting black anthers

• Larger than usual flowers for a dark-leaved Geranium

• Good ground cover

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Jun- Jul 40cm

28

Wk 6 & 9

GeraniumRainbow (P)

• Large soft blue flowers flushed with pink and a white centre

• Compact, low habit

Jun- Oct 38cm

28

Wk 6 & 9

28

Wk 6 & 9

GeraniumRozanne (P)

• Large bright blue-purple flowers 5cm across, with a white eye

• Low maintenance and an excellent performer in all conditions

• Great ground covering Geranium

May- Oct 46cm

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GeraniumSweet Heidy (P)

• Large flowers, pink with subtly fused blue edges, distinct white centres and dramatic dark veins

• Mounding, spreading, long-blooming habit

• Low maintenance, clump forming plants

May- Oct 35cm

28

Wk 6 & 9

HeucheraBig Top Burgundy (P)

• A robust variety with deep brown foliage forms an imposing mound

• Sprays of cream flowers rise late in the season

• Sturdy habit, fast finishing plant

Jul- Oct 35cm

28

Wk 6 & 9

HeucheraBig Top Gold (P)

• A robust variety with curling orange- green foliage and purple-red undersides forms an imposing mound

• Sprays of cream flowers rise late in the season

• Sturdy habit, fast finishing plant

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Jul- Oct 35cm

28

Wk 6 & 9

Heuchera Perennial Tissue Culture

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Perennial Tissue Culture Heuchera

Heuchera (Continued)

Silver Blush (P)

• Magnificent silver foliage variety

• Feathery sprays of bell shaped, rose pink-white flowers

• Excellent ground cover

May- Jul 30cm

28

Wk 6 & 9

HeucheraVenus

• Large silver-sheened leaves patterned with dark green veins, turning silvery white

• Compact mound of foliage

• Cream ivory-white flowers in June

May- Jul 30cm

28

Wk 6 & 9

HeucherellaAlabama Sunrise (P)

• Robust plants produce large, deeply split leaves, golden with deep red veining

• In the Autumn and Winter months, the evergreen foliage turns a shade of orange-pink

Jun- Aug 45cm

28

Wk 6 & 9

HeucherellaSolar Eclipse (P)

• Red-brown foliage edged lime green

• Great mounding habit

Apr- Jun 30cm

28

Wk 6 & 9

HeucherellaSweet Tea (P)

• Cinnamon coloured stars in the centre of the palms

• Orange tea coloured leaves, the colour deepens and lightens according to the season

• Large growing habit

Jun- Jul 30-45cm

28

Wk 6 & 9

HeucherellaTapestry (P)

• Oak shaped leaf of dark chocolate, blue-brown centres and dark green margins in Spring and early Summer

• Bright lime green and milk chocolate centres in Autumn

• Warm pink flowers in Summer

May- Aug 30cm

28

Wk 6 & 9

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Hosta Perennial Tissue Culture

HostaBlue Mouse Ears

• Miniature Hosta, ideal for small 1 litre pots

• Forms a tight mound of round blue-green leaves

• Short scapes with lavender flowers in Summer

May- Jun 15cm

28

Wk 9

HostaBrim Cup

• Small upright Hosta

• Cupped, rich green, heart shaped leaves with broad white margins

• Pale lavender flowers

May- Jun 30cm

28

Wk 9

Hosta

Fire and Ice

• Striking, variegated broad leaves have pure white centres and an upright, twisted habit

• Produces lavender flowers

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May- Jun 50cm

28

Wk 9

HostaFragrant Blue

• Small Hosta with heart shaped blue-green leaves

• Lightly fragrant pale-lavender flowers are produced in the Spring

Jul- Aug 30cm

28

Wk 9

HostaGuacamole

• Medium size Hosta

• Chartreuse leaves with wide green margins

• Large fragrant flowers in late Summer

May- Jun 45cm

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28

Wk 9

HostaMinuteman

• Outstanding large broad spreading Hosta

• Heart shaped dark green leaves, flame-shaped centres and contrasting white margins

• Pale lavender striped flowers

May- Jun 58cm

28

Wk 9

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Perennial Tissue Culture Rudbeckia

RudbeckiaPot of Gold (R. fulgida)

• Large single flowers of vivid yellow

• Compact, well-branched plants

• Sturdy structure, ideal for pot production

• Vigorous, modern hybrid

Jul- Sep 60cm

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28

Wk 6 & 9

VerbascumApricot Pixie

• Profuse flowers of perfumed apricot with grey tinged red hearts

• Compact basal rosette of grey-green foliage

• Long blooming

• Excellent short series for pot work

Jul- Sep 40-60cm

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28

Wk 6 & 9

VerbascumBlue Pixie

• Profuse flowers of perfumed violet-blue

• Compact basal rosette of grey-green foliage

• Excellent short series for pot work

Jul- Sep 40-60cm

28

Wk 6 & 9

VerbascumPink Pixie

• Profuse flowers of perfumed pink

• Compact basal rosette of grey-green foliage

• Excellent short series for pot work

Jul- Sep 40-60cm

28

Wk 6 & 9

VerbascumWhite Pixie

• Profuse flowers of perfumed white

• Compact basal rosette of grey-green foliage

• Excellent short series for pot work

Jul- Sep 40-60cm

28

Wk 6 & 9

VerbascumClementine

• Well branched plants produce numerous spikes of rich peach-apricot and develop to an intense orange colour in the cold and shade

• Soft violet filament hairs in the centre

• Velvet grey-green rosette mound habit

Jul- Sep 75cm

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28

Wk 6 & 9