2015 Plant Sale Pre-Order Form

THE PROVIDENCE GARDEN CLUB OF PENNSYLVANIA presents 67th ANNUAL PLANT SALE Friday, May 1st and Saturday, May 2nd, 2015 Friday from 1 pm to 3 pm & Saturday from 8 am to 2 pm RAIN OR SHINE RESTALL SPORTS CENTER, WILLIAMSON FREE SCHOOL OF MECHANICAL TRADES Located on Route 352 (106 S. New Middletown Rd.) ½ mile south of Route 1 & Granite Run Mall ●TROUGHS and CAST LEAVES will be available in limited numbers.
●Add color to your garden with the wide array of ANNUALS, including wonderful container plants.
●The cook in the family will love our selection of culinary HERBS and VEGETABLES for the kitchen garden.
●Our spectacular HANGING BASKETS and TROUGHS make the perfect Mother’s Day gift!
●Unique PERENNIALS, TREES and SHRUBS will be generously represented.
●The HORTICULTURE section is always filled with interesting plants from our members' gardens.
●As always, we will be indicating the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society Gold Medal Plants, deer-resistant
plants, native plants, drought-tolerant varieties, and plants that attract butterflies and birds.
ADVANCE ORDERS: April 1st – April 24th
**Since some listed plants are in short supply, you are encouraged to place your order early.**
Contact: Lin Axamethy Floyd
Email: lin.ax.floyd@gmail.com (preferred)
205 N. Edgemont Ave., Media, PA 19063
Phone: 484-432-7284
●Whether by email, mail, or phone, please help us fill your order accurately! (See sample order form below.)
●You may pick up your filled Advance Order on Friday, May 1st at the Restall Sports Center between 1:00 pm
and 3:00 pm (preferred) or Saturday, May 2nd between 8:00 am and 10:00 am.
●Hint: Pick up your order on Friday and you get to shop when there is the best selection.
●Payment is due at the time of pick-up. Cash and checks only. Please do not send payment in advance.
Name:___________________________________________
Cell/Home Phone: _____________________ / _______________________
Email: _______________________________ □ Yes, save a tree and send me next year's list by email
Item #
Plant Name
Color
Quantity
Price
Each
Grand Total:
We appreciate your support of The Providence Garden Club Plant Sale. ALL PROCEEDS from the Plant Sale go to support local organizaIons, including: The Helen Kate Furness Free Library, The Thomas Leiper House, The John Heinz NaIonal Environmental Center, The Elwyn InsItute, Community Arts Center, Philadelphia Green of Pennsylvania HorIcultural Society Urban Tree ConnecIon, Habitat for Humanity, I Can, I Will (City of Chester) Total
Urban Tree ConnecIon, Habitat for Humanity, I Can, I Will (City of Chester) (Subject to availabilty from Grower)
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S = Sun
PS = Partial Shade
SH = Shade
Perennials
Description: N INDICATES NATIVE PLANT
2 quart container unless otherwise indicated
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Achillea millefolium 'Paprika' (Yarrow) Dusty Red, June - Sept, aromatic leaf, gallon pot
Adenophora 'Amethyst' (Ladybells) Blue bell flower mildly fragrant, May - July, gallon pt
Agastache 'Apricot Sunrise' (Giant hyssop) apricot-orange, June - Sept, good cut flower
Agastache 'Golden Jubilee' blue bottlebrush attracts goldfinches, chartreuse foliage
Alchemilla erythropoda (Dwarf lady's mantlle) serrated leaf margins, 2 1/4" pot
Aquilegia Canadensis (Columbine) light pink/yellow to red drooping bell flower, April - May
Aruncus aethusifolius (Goat's beard) astilbe-like white flowers with fern-like foliage
Asclepias tuberosa (Butterfly weed) bright orange to yellow, June- Aug, 2 1/4" pot
Astilbe chinensis 'Visions in White' creamy white plumes, July, smooth-glossy leaves
Athyrium x 'Ghost' (Ghost Fern) silver white fronds upright habit
Baptisia australis (Blue false indigo) indigo blue lupine-like, May - June, rugged plant
Campanula punctata 'Pink Octopus' (Bellflower) nodding pink spider-like, June -July
Carex muskingum Oehme (Palm sedge) radiating green blades w/ yellow margins
Caryopteris × clandonensis 'Longwood Blue' blue fragrant, attracts butterflies, Sept - Oct
Ceratostigma plumbaginoides (Plumbago) deep blue, July - Sept, groundcover
Chelone lyonii 'Hot Lips' (Turtlehead) short spikes of rosy-pink flowers, dk green foliage
Chrysanthemum x rubellum 'Sheffield' salmon-pink, Sept -frost, great performer
Coreopsis 'Jethro Tull' (Tickseed) cheery golden-yellow, June - Aug, prolific bloomer
Crocus sativus (Saffron crocus) lavender-purple, harvest the stigmas for cooking
Echinacea purpurea 'Magnus' deep rose non-drooping, June - Aug, good cut flower
Euphorbia dulcis 'Chameleon' (Spurge) yellow bracts, burgundy foliage, 2 1/4" pot
Farfugium japonicum 'Crispatum' (Crested Leopard Plant) evergreen, leathery foliage
Gaillardia x grandiflora 'Mesa Yellow' (Blanketflower) yellow, june - sept, well branched
Geranium macrorrhizum ‘Album’ white flowers with pink stamens, evergreen, 2 1/4" pot
Heliopsis h. 'Summer Sun' (Ox eye) yellow, June - Aug, tough and easy to grow
Heuchera v 'Caramel' light pink flowers, May - July, unique apricot foliage
Hypericum calycinum (St. John's wort) evergreen groundcover
Iris cristata 'Tennessee White' white prolific bloomer, March - May, 1 gallon pot
Kniphofia Flamenco (Red-Hot Poker) spikes of firey red, orange, and yellow, 2 1/4" pot
Liatris spicata 'Floristan White' (Gayfeather) pure white bottlebrush flowers, July - Aug
Lilium 'Casa Blanca' pure white 8" flower, on rigid stem, June - July
Lobelia cardinalis (Cardinal Flower) Scarlet-red, July - Sept, attracts butterflies
Lonicera s. 'Alabama Crimson' (Trumpet Honeysuckle) tubular crimson flwrs, May-June
Monarda d. 'Marshall's Delight' (Bee Balm) clear pink, hummingbird fav!, 1 gal pot
Nepeta racemosa 'Walker's Low' (Catmint) blue-purple, May-Oct, hairy gray-green leaves
Paeonia lactiflora 'Festiva Maxima' blizzard-white w/raspberry accents, fragrant
Paeonia lactiflora 'Monsier Jules Elie' lively fragrant, light-pink double flowers
Papaver orientale 'Brilliant' (Oriental poppy) fiery scarlet translucent, May - June, 2 1/4" pot
Papaver o. 'Princess Victoria Louise' (Oriental poppy) salmon-pink, May-June, 2 1/4" pot
Perovskia atriplicifolia 'Little Spire' Violet-blue flowers with aromatic gray-green foliage
Phlox divaricata 'London Grove' (Woodland Phlox) fragrant sky-blue flowers, April- May,
Phox paniculata'Robert Poore' (Tall Garden Phlox) magenta,mildew resistent,
Phlox stolonifera 'Blue Ridge' (Creeping phlox) violet-blue flowers, April -May
Physostegia virginiana 'Pink Manners' (Obedient plant) pink, clump forming
Polemonium reptans (Jacob's ladder) china blue to pink, April- May
Polystichum acrostichoides (Christmas Fern) fountain-lik clump of evergreen fronds
Primula japonica (Japanese Primrose) shades of pink on wrinkled cabbage leaves
Salvia nemorosa 'Caradonna' blue-violet flowers, May - June, Purple-black stems
Sanguisorba oficinalis 'Pink Tanna' (Flowering Burnet) swaying pink bottle-brush flowers
Sedum spectabile 'Hot Stuff' - shortest spectablie available! Bright pink flower heads
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N51 Stokesia laevis 'Silver Moon' (Stoke's Aster) white, June - Sept
52 Symphyotrichum n.a. 'Purple Dome' (Aster) profusion of dark purple flowers, Aug-Oct
53 Tiarella wherryi (Foam Flower) creamy white bottlebrush, May-June, 2 1/4" pot
Mature
Size
Sun
Require
Retail
Price
24"
30-36"
24-36"
24-36"
4-6"
24-36"
12"
12-30"
20-24"
18-24"
36-48"
18"
12-24"
36"
6-10"
36"
24-36"
12-18"
6"
30"
12-18"
24-36"
18"
12"
36-48"
10-14"
12-18"
6-10"
30"
24-36"
36-48"
24-36"
vine, 10'
24-36"
24-36"
24-36"
30-36"
28-30"
30"
18-24"
12-15"
5-6'
8"
24-30"
12"
12-24"
12-18"
18"
18"
10"
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S/PS
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PS
S
S/PS
PS/SH
SH
S/PS
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$8.00
$9.00
$8.00
$8.00
$5.00
$8.00
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$5.00
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$8.00
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$5.00
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$8.00
$7.00
$8.00
$11.00
$7.00
$12.00
$5.00
$8.00
$7.00
$8.00
$11.00
$9.00
$7.00
$11.00
$11.00
$5.00
$5.00
$8.00
$9.00
$9.00
$5.00
$11.00
$8.00
$8.00
$7.00
$8.00
$7.00
$8.00
12-18"
S
$9.00
18-24"
S
$8.00
12"
PS/SH
$5.00
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S = Sun
PS = Partial Shade
SH = Shade
Trees and Shrubs
All containers are 3 gallon size unless indicated otherwise.
* - Indicates Deer Resistant
N - Indicates Native Plant
Buddleia davidii ‘Ice Chip” PPAF, PBRAF (Lo and Behold Butterfly Bush). Pure white flowers,
*101 silvery foliage, attracts butterflies; blooms continuously from summer to fall without deadheading.
Good for containers. Proven Winner plant.
Buxus x ‘Green Velvet’. American/Korean hybrid. Slow growing, rounded habit. Good winter
*102
color. PHS Gold Medal Plant (1997).
Calycanthus x ‘Aphrodite’ PPAF (Sweetshrub). Large, bright red magnolia-like flowers, a sweet,
N*103
apple-like fragrance; re-bloomer has glossy foliage. Proven Winner plant.
* 104 Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Nana Gracilis' (False Cypress), dense pyramidal habit, rich green foliage
N*105 Cornus sericea ‘Bud’s Yellow’ (Golden-Twig Dogwood). Bright yellow stems for winter interest.
* 106 Cornus kousa ‘Milky Way’. Profuse creamy white flowers and fall red fruit. 7 gallon container.
Corylus avellana ‘Contorta’ (Harry Lauder’s Walking Stick). Strongly twisted shoots useful in
* 107
flower arrangements. 5 gallon container.
* 108 Gardenia jasminoides ‘Summer Snow’. Hardy white gardenia with intoxicating fragrance.
Hamamelis x intermedia ‘Pallida’ (Chinese Witchhazel). Flowers with soft sulphur-yellow petals
N*109
and reddish-purple cups. PHS Gold Medal (1989). 7 gallon container.
Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Paris Rapa’ PP#10906 (CityLine Paris Hydrangea). Vivid pinkish-red
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summer flowers, compact habit. Good for containers. Proven Winner plant.
Hydrangea paniculata ‘QuickFire’ PP#16812. First hydrangea to bloom in your garden. Hardy,
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good in full sun. Flowers open white then turn pink. Proven Winner plant.
Ilex verticillata ‘Berry Poppins’ PPAF (Winterberry Holly). Heavy fruiting, dwarf variety. Proven
N*112
Winner plant.
Itea
virginica ‘Sprich’ PP#10988 (Little Henry Sweetspire). Compact, mounding habit with
N*113
fragrant pure-white flowers in early summer and nice red fall color. Proven Winner plant.
Kalmia latifolia ‘Olympic Wedding’ (Mountain Laurel). Pink buds open to pink flower with
N 114
burgundy band.
Lagerstroemia indica ‘Whit VIII’ PP#16616 (Rhapsody in Pink). Vigorous grower with dark wine
* 115
new growth and soft pink flowers. Blooms summer and fall.
* 116
Mature
Size
Sun
Require
Retail
Price
18-24”
S/PS
27.00
4 x 4 ft
S/PS
37.00
6-7 ft
S/PS
27.00
4-6 ft
6 x 4 ft
22 ft
S
S/PS
S/PS
40.00
25.00
60.00
15 ft
S/PS
66.00
4-5 ft
PS
28.00
10 ft
S/PS
56.00
18-24”
PS/SH
30.00
7 x 7 ft
PS/S
32.00
3 x 3 ft
S/PS
31.00
2x2
S/PS
31.00
4-6 ft
S/PS
33.00
10-15 ft
S/PS
28.00
5-7 ft
S/PS
28.00
2-4 ft
S/PS
30.00
4-6 ft
S/PS
29.00
4-8 ft
S/PS
30.00
4 x 5 ft
S/PS
28.00
Rhamus frangula ‘Ron Williams’ PP#14791 ( Fine Line Buckthorn). Tall, narrow deciduous plant
with fernlike foliage that turns yellow in Fall. Vertical accent or container use. Proven Winner plant.
Rosa ‘WEKphom” PP#22856 (Pink Home Run Rose). Rich pink flowers with continuous blooms
and top level disease resistance. Proven Winner plant.
Syringea meyeri ‘Palibin’ (Dwarf Korean Lilac). Reddish-purple buds open to pale lilac above
* 118
dark green foliage; no fall color; compact, fragrant, mildew resistant. PHS Gold Medal (2000).
Viburnum dentatum ‘Christom’ (Blue Muffin Arrowwood Virbunum). Creamy white flowers
N*119 followed by blue fruit in late summer. Berries attract and are edible for birds, not humans. Proven
Winner plant.
Weigela florida ‘Alexandra’ PP#10772 (Wine and Roses Weigela). Stunning rose-pink flowers
* 120 against dark burgundy foliage; an abundance of spring flowers and re-blooms throughout summer.
Proven Winner plant. PHS Gold Medal (2000).
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Horticulture -­‐**Excellent plants grown by Club members** Time-­‐tested, choice perennials grown by club members in their gardens will be for sale. The selections vary year-­‐to-­‐year and usually include:
Anemone japonica, Asarum canadense (Wild ginger), Astilbe, Echinacea purpurea (Coneflower), Epimedium, Helleborus (Lenten Rose), Heuchera (Coral Bells), Iris sibirica (Siberian Iris), Phlox divaricata (Wild Sweet William), Polemonium (Jacob's Ladder), Polygonatum odoratum (False Solomon's Seal), Primula (Primrose), Pulmonaria (Lungwort), and Saguinaria (Bloodroot).
(Yes, you can ask for these old favorites on your advance order.)
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S = Sun
PS = Partial Shade
SH = Shade
Annuals
Annuals
Mature
Size
Description
Sun
Require
Retail
Price
WARNING: There is an outbreak of downy mildew, a deadly, fungus-like disease that targets impatiens. Once infected,
the plants cannot recover and will die. No cure is available. We will not offer them for sale this year.
201
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203
204
205
206
207
208
HANGING BASKETS
Begonia Santa Cruz
Begonia Solenia
Ivy Geranium
Lantana
Million Bells – Purple
Million Bells – Yellow
New Guinea
Petchoa (Best of the Petunias and Calibrachoas)
209 Verbena
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4 INCH POTS
Bacopa - White, Low spreader, toothed, ovate to spoon-shaped leaves, great for troughs
Begonia – Braveheart
Begonia - Dragon Wing
Begonia - Non Stop
Coleus - Hybrid Sun
Daisy - Pink
Daisy - White
Daisy - Yellow
Dichondra 'Silver Falls' Licorce - soft pewter leaves
Euphorbia - "Diamond Frost" heat and drought tolerant
Geranium – Salmon
Geranium - Violet (Hot Pink color!)
Geranium - White
Impatiens - New Guinea
Ivy Geranium - Hot Pink
Ivy Geranium - Pale Pink
Ivy Geranium - White
Lantana - Cherry Bandana - hot pink and yellow flowers!
Lantana - Lemon
Lobelia
Million Bells - looks like a trailing Petunia - Yellow
Million Bells - Pink
Million Bells - Purple
Nemesia - Snapdragon -like flower with bright green foliage
Petunia - Wave (Spreading) - Pink
Petunia - Wave (Spreading) - White
Salvia Velocity Blue
Sweet Potato Vine- Black
Sweet Potato Vine- Green
Torenia Hybrid - Blue - Summer Wave - trailing, heat tolerant
Verbena - Blue
Verbena - White
Zinnia Profusion Mix
2-3"
12+"
24"
15"
24"
10-12"
10-12"
10-12"
trailing
8-12"
12-15"
12-15"
12-15"
9-12"
12-18"
12-18"
12-18"
18-24"
18-24"
6"
12-16"
12-16"
12-16"
8-10"
4 ft trail
4 ft trail
12-16"
trailing
trailing
8-10"
10-12"
10-12"
12-18"
OUR HANGING BASKETS ARE DROP-DEAD GORGEOUS! DON'T MISS THEM.
S/PS
S/PS
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S/PS
S/PS
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$15.00
$15.00
$15.00
$15.00
$15.00
$15.00
$15.00
$15.00
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S = Sun
PS = Partial Shade
SH = Shade
Annuals
Mature
Size
Description
Sun
Require
Retail
Price
6-PACKS - Complete flats of plants in 6-packs (same plant, same color) may be ordered at the special price of $18.00 per flat
6-PACKS
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245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
Begonia - Bronze leaf with White
Begonia - Green Leaf with Pink
Begonia Green leaf with Red
Begonia Green leaf with White
Coleus - Rainbow Mix
Dusty Miller
Marigold - Harmony Boy (BiColor)
Marigold - Yellow Boy (Compact)
Petunia - Pink
Petunia - White
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES - 6 INCH POTS
253 Boulder Blue Grass
254 Pennisetum Fireworks - variegated blades with hot pink margins
255 Purple Fountain Grass - arching burgundy bronze blades, great winter interest!
8-12"
8-12"
8-12"
8-12"
10"
12"
10"
10"
9-12"
9-12"
PS
PS
PS
PS
PS
S/PS
S
S
S
S
$3.75
$3.75
$3.75
$3.75
$3.75
$3.75
$3.75
$3.75
$3.75
$3.75
6"
24-36"
36-48"
S/PS
S/PS
S/PS
$8.00
$8.00
$8.00
S
PS
$2.50
$2.50
MISCELLANEOUS ANNUALS - 3 INCH POTS
256 Spikes 3" Pot
257 Vinca Vine 3" Pot
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260
261
262
263
264
265
HERBS - 4 INCH POTS
Basil, Sweet
Italian Parsley
Oregano
Rosemary
Sage
Stevia - 30 times sweeter than sugar
Thyme
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S
S
S
S
S
S
$2.50
$2.50
$2.50
$2.50
$2.50
$2.50
$2.50
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VEGETABLES - 4 INCH POTS
Cucumber - Burpless
Eggplant - Ichiban (very dark, tender, great for grilling and roasting)
Peppers - Cubanelle
Peppers - Jalapeno
Peppers - Sweet Bell
Tomatoes - Beefsteak (biggest)
Tomatoes - Better Boy (consistant performer)
Tomatoes - Big Boy (wonderful aroma and flavor)
Tomatoes - Patio (container grown, medium size)
Tomatoes - San Marzano Plum (medium size, great for gravy)
Tomatoes - Sun Sugar (cherry-type, orange, very sweet)
Tomatoes - Sweet Olive Grape (red, grape, crack resistant, sweet, great flavor)
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$2.50
$2.50
$2.50
$2.50
$2.50
$2.50
$2.50
$2.50
$2.50
$2.50
$2.50
$2.50
IF YOU HAVE INTERESTING OR UNUSUAL PERENNIALS IN YOUR OWN GARDEN THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO DONATE TO OUR SALE, PLEASE CONTACT SALLIE ANDERSON AT 610-­‐675-­‐7928 OR CAROLYN FOLK AT 484-­‐326-­‐9319. PLANT DONATIONS ARE TAX-­‐DEDUCTIBLE. Qty
The Providence Garden Club 67th Annual Plant Sale Friday and Saturday, May 1st and 2nd, 2015 128 Traymore Lane Rose Valley, PA 19063 DIRECTIONS: The Williamson Free School of Mechanical Trades is located ½ mile South of Route 1 on Route 352 (106 S. New Middletown Road). To Reach the Retall Sports Center: Go straight in the entrance road to the Speed bump. Bear lea and go down hill. Approximately ½ mile, turn right on Stabon Drive. Go Up hill and turn lea into the parking lot. The Restall Sports Center is on your Right. Parking aeendants will direct You to parking spaces. Complete flats of plants in 6-packs (same plant, same
color) may be ordered at the special price of $ 15.00
6-PACKS
Leaf with PS
Pink
201 Begonia - Bronze
8-12"
Bronze leaf 8-12"
with White PS
202
Leaf with Pink
203 Begonia - Green
8-12"
PS
Red
210
10"
PS
213 Marigold - Harmony
10" Boy (BiColor)
S
214 Marigold - Yellow
10"Boy (Compact)
S
215 Petunia - Pink 9-12"
S
216
9-12"
S
White
$3.50
$3.50
$3.50
$3.50
$3.50
$3.50
$3.50
$3.50