2024 Dayton Nursery Catalog

Caryopteris Blue Mist Spirea / Bluebeard p e ? 2 3 @ h AKA blue mist spirea, despite the fact that it is not remotely related to Spiraea. Excellent drainage re- quired. Zones 5-9 Pavilion Pink This Caryopteris presents spikes of lovely pink blooms, arranged in whorls, rising above ush green foliage in late summer to fall. Height/Spread: 18” 033126 C1 $12.99 Centranthus Jupiter’s Beard/ Red Valerian p e 0 b 2 k Valued for its ability to produce, often in poor soils, a showy bloom of star-shaped crimson, pink or white flowers from spring to frost. Zones 5-8 Pretty Betsy Deep red fragrant flowers over a bushy clumping habit, drought tolerant, flowers first year. Height: 24-36”, Spread: 18-24” 027232 C1 $8.99 Ceratostigma Foliage turns deep mahogany in fall. Peacock-blue flowers are present in late summer until the first hard frost. A terrific ground cover! Height: 8-12” 000498 C1 $10.99 Chelone Turtle’s Head j p l ? Tiny Tortuga zones 3-8 More compact compared to other varieties. Forms clumps of glossy dark green foliage with reddish stems and hot pink flowers in mid to late summer. Height: 14-16” 021474 C1 $12.99 glabra -Not Pictured & zones 5-9 In late summer and fall, stems are topped by lovely clusters of white snapdragon like flowers. The unique flower shape resembles t 00he head of a turtle. Height: 2-3’ 032051 C1 $8.99 obliqua Rosea zones 5-9 Has boldly veined, toothed leaves on short stalks with compact spikes of rose pink, snapdragon-like flowers. Height 2-3’, Spread: 1-1½’ 021474 C1 $12.99 Dwarf Plumbago p b l e k ? 4 plumbagnoides zones 5-9

‘Thumbell Blue’™

‘Rapido Blue’

Photo courtesy of Walters Gardens

‘Rapido White’

‘Pavilion Pink’

‘Blue Magic’

‘Pretty Betsy’

plumbagnoides

‘Takion Blue’

Photo courtesy of Netherland Bulb Company

‘Tiny Tortuga’

‘Rosea’

glabra

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