2024 Dayton Nursery Catalog
Silene Campion j p 0 b l e Prefers consistently moist, well-drained soil. Propagate by seed or division every 2-3 years. Hot Pink Mounded compact plant with masses of deep pink flowers. Good in the rock garden or as a ground cover. Height: 12”, Spread: 6-8” 029998 C1 $7.99 Short and Sweet zones 4-8 Narrow, needle-like foliage along trailing stems forms a spreading mound that comes alive with deep pink flowers in late spring. It loves bright shade and full sun and is a wonderful native sub- stitute for Dianthus tolerating a wider variety of garden situations. Height: 6-12”, Spread: 10-15” 027788 C1 $7.99 Sisyrinchium Blue-Eyed Grass j p ? & Prefers consistently moist, well-drained soil. Propagate by seed or division every 2-3 years. Deadhead if reseeding is not desired. Zones 5-9 Lucerne Star-shaped flowers of bright blue with gold cen- ters bloom from May through July. Height: 6-12”, Spread: 6-12” 008664 C1 $9.99 Moody Blues A boldly colored blue-eyed grass with brilliant violet blue blooms adorned with yellow eyes that cheer- fully hang above grass-like foliage. Height: 6”, Spread: 12” 035276 C1 $9.99
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Photo courtesy of Walters Gardens
‘Hot Pink’
Photo courtesy of North Creek
‘Apple Slices’
‘Short and Sweet’
Solidago Goldenrod j p e b 4 Best grown in moist, gravelly, well-drained soils. Plants will slowly spread by rhizomes to form colonies. Plants will also self seed, but are self-incompatible and need a pollinator. Zones 5-9 Golden Rockets zones 3-8 This space-saving goldenrod forms a basal mound of broad, dark green foliage from which very up- right, stiff flowering stems emerge in late summer. Bright yellow blossoms are clustered in dense, rounded umbels at the tips of each stem. Height: 24”, Spread: 12-24” 030052 C1 $7.99 Little Lemon This dwarf hybrid blooms in midsummer with full, bright lemon-yellow flower spikes held over small compact plants. Height: 10-12”, Spread: 15” 010910 C1 $8.99 speciosa - Not Pictured & NEW The erect, reddish stems of this perennial are 1-6’ tall and occur singly or in clusters. Small, yellow flowers occur in a compact, erect, pyramidal col- umn. Height: 5’, Spread: 2-3’ 035521 C1 $9.99 Spigelia Indian Pink p i l b 0 & A very hardy plant, though it is best planted by the end of July for reliable success in gardens and containers. Prefers not to be transplanted once established. Zones 5-9 mar. Apple Slices Add a “slice” of this native wildflower to your gar- den! The dark, wine red tubular flowers appear for many weeks in late spring and early summer. Height: 18-22”, Spread: 16-18” 035561 PW1 $14.99 mar . Little Redhead A superior selection of the species. Dark red tubu- lar flowers with yellow interiors are produced above top of an upright clump of dark green, wedge- shaped leaves. Height: 24-28”, Spread: 20-24” 028192 C1 $14.99 Ragin Cajun This Spigelia has orange red flowers, a rounded habit and is very floriferous! Grows well in both sun and shade. Height/Spread: 20-24” 031235 C1 $14.99
‘Lucerne’
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‘Moody Blues’
‘Golden Rockets’
‘Little Redhead’
Photo courtesy of Walters Gardens
‘Little Lemon’
‘Ragin Cajun’
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