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August 2018 Clive’s Comments Continued on page 4 Tubestock Trader Walking through the nursery last week and our golden Strelitzia are starting to flower and in the home garden the daffodils are in full bloom. All seems a bit early to me, and many nursery folks around the current are saying that demand is coming in a bit earlier than usual. So how does the Daffodil know that everyone will be buying early? What is it that drives the sales? We know that there are many things that govern plant growth. However, I am not sure everyone fully understands the drivers. With many plants it has to do with light but not simply day length. With some plants, like lavender it is the total light volume that governs flowering. With hops it is day length that controls the growth and they must have a minimum number of hours of daylight for at least a set number of weeks to produce the hops. Other plants it is if the day length is increasing or decreasing and others require equinox to initiate different growth stages. As plant propagators these things are not critical for managing the production. Although we need to have the plants ready at the best time for the grower to pot to make sure they get them to the ideal selling size in minimum time. This can be an issue as some plants strike best at a time when it means they come ready at a time that is not ideal for planting/potting. So, like... Cupressocyparis x leylandii 'Leighton Green' NEW NEW Helleborus x glanforensis 'Ice n Roses White' Helleborus x glanforensis 'Ice n Roses Red' Helleborus x glanforensis 'Ice n Roses Rose' Available for Forward Order NEW

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August 2018

Clive’s Comments

Continued on page 4

TubestockTrader

Walking through the nursery last week and our golden Strelitzia are starting to �ower and in the home garden the da�odils are in full bloom. All seems a bit early to me, and many nursery folks around the current are saying that demand is coming in a bit earlier than usual. So how does the Da�odil know that everyone will be buying early? What is it that drives the sales? We know that there are many things that govern plant growth. However, I am not sure everyone fully understands the drivers. With many plants it has to do with light but not simply day length. With some plants, like lavender it is the total light volume that governs �owering. With hops it is day length that controls the growth and they must have a minimum number of hours of daylight for at least a set number of weeks to produce the hops. Other plants it is if the day length is increasing or decreasing and others require equinox to initiate di�erent growth stages. As plant propagators these things are not critical for managing the production. Although we need to have the plants ready at the best time for the grower to pot to make sure they get them to the ideal selling size in minimum time. This can be an issue as some plants strike best at a time when it means they come ready at a time that is not ideal for planting/potting. So, like...

Cupressocyparis x leylandii 'Leighton Green'

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Helleborus x glanforensis 'Ice n Roses White'Helleborus x glanforensis 'Ice n Roses Red'

Helleborus x glanforensis 'Ice n Roses Rose'

Available for Forward Order

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Color PeriodPlant Name Common Name

Flower Details$

Larkman Nurseries Pty Ltd August 2018 2

Bauera rubiodes 'Alba' Special White Wiry Bauera white All Year $0.95 N V F M

Bracteantha bracteata 'Mohave White' Special White Everlasting white Oct-Apr $0.95 N Z SUL SH1

Callistemon 'King's Park Special' Restricted - Tas/WA Red Bottlebrush red Dec-Jan $1.50 N V SUL C2 T1

Callistemon salignus 'Great Balls of Fire' Red Leaved Bottlebrush red Aug-Oct $1.85 N Z SUL C2 SH3

* Dianella revoluta (seed) Spreading Flax Lily blue Oct-Jan $1.45 N Y SUH C2 G

Grevillea lanigera 'Mount Tamboritha' Wooly Grevillea red Mar-Dec $1.85 N V PS MC2 GC

Grevillea 'Poorinda Queen' Grevillea pale red Feb-Dec $1.50 N V PS H SH2

Hardenbergia comptoniana Special Bridal Veil blue purple Aug-Nov $0.95 N V PS M C

* Hardenbergia violaceae 'Alba' White Native Sarsparilla white Jun-Sep $1.50 N V PS L SH2

Indigofera australis Purple Indigo purple Sep-Nov $1.60 N Z PS H SH3

Leptospermum obovatum 'Starry Night' Restricted - Tas/WA Dark Tea Tree white Oct-Jan $1.65 N Z PS MC2 SH3

Myoporum parvifolium 'Fine Leaf White' Fine Leaf Boobialla white Sep-Mar $1.45 N V PS MC2 GC

Pandorea pandorana 'Golden Showers' Pandorea gold + whiteSep-Nov $1.65 N V PS M C

Pittosporum undulatum Special Native Daphne yellow Sep-Dec $0.95 N Z PS L C2 T1

Syzygium australe 'Cheetah' PBR Restricted - Tas/WA Quick Lilly Pilly white Oct-Dec $1.85 N O SUL T2

Syzygium australe 'Hinterland Gold' Restricted - Tas/WA Special Lilly Pilly white Oct-Dec $0.95 N Y SUL T2

Syzygium australe 'Pretty Pilly' PBR Restricted - Tas/WA Pretty Pilly white Oct-Dec $1.85 N V PS L T2

Viola hederaceae 'Monga Magic' blue All Year $1.50 N O PS M GC

Westringia 'Aussie Box' Aussie Box Westringia white All Year $1.30 N SUMC2 SH1

* Westringia fruticosa 'Zena' Coastal Rosemary white palemauveAll Year $1.50 N Z PS MC2 SH2

Westringia rigida 'Milky Way' Compact White Native Rosemarywhite All Year $1.50 N X SUMC2 SH1

Westringia 'Wynyabbie Gem' Wynyabbie Gem mauve All Year $1.45 N V SUMC2 SH3

Natives

BD/BE = Bulb - Decidious/Evergreen C = Climbing Shrub C1/C2 = Frontline Coastal / Secondline Coastal CL = Clumping Shrub CR = Creeper D = Decidious, Non Australian

E = Exotic, Non Australian F = Filtered Sun FF = Filtered to Full Sun G = Grass GC = Ground Cover H = Heavy Frost Tolerant IP = Indoor Plant

SH = Indoor Shrub L = Light Frost Tolerant M = Moderate Frost Tolerant N = Native Plant O = Pictorial Label - Other Printer ¶ = Must purchase label * = Less than 250 plants in stock

Succulents

Crassula 'Jade Necklace' Jade Necklace pale pink Feb-Apr $1.65 E PS L SH2

Crassula muscosa Watch Chain Crassula yellow greenDec-Jun $1.65 E PS L SH2

Crassula ovata 'Bluebird' Blue Lucky Money Plant cream Jul-Oct $1.65 E SUL SH2

Kalanchoe pumila 'Quicksilver' Mini Kala pink Sep-Oct $1.65 E Z SUS SH1

Kalanchoe uniflora 'Freedom Bells' Kalanchoe Freedom Bells red Jul-Oct $1.65 E Z PF S SH1

Mesembryanthemum crystallinum 'Paleface' Pale Pig Face pale pink Oct-Feb $1.50 E X PS MC1 GC

Mesembryanthemum crystallinum 'White Sun' White Sun white Oct-Feb $1.50 E V PS MC1 GC

Pachyphytum hookeri Hookers Fat Plant pink Aug-Oct $1.95 E PS L C2 GC

Sedeveria 'Pat's Pink' Special Pat's Pink Sedeveria pale pink $0.95 E PS L C2 SH1

Sedum 'Autumn Joy' Autumn Joy pink Jan-Apr $1.65 E V SUM SH1

Sedum 'Bronze Delight' Bronze Sedum pale yellow Sep-Nov $1.65 E SUL GC

Sedum 'Gold Mound' Golden Stonecrop golden yellowOct-Nov $1.65 E X PS H GC

* Sedum spectabile 'September Glow' Rose Pink Stonecrop rosy pink Jan-Apr $1.65 E X SUM SH1

Sedum x rubrotinctum 'Aurora Green' Special Green Jelly Beans yellow Dec-Feb $0.95 E SUM GC

Senecio cineraria 'Silver Dust' Special Dusty Miller yellow Oct-Jan $0.95 E Z PS L C2 SH1

Senecio radicans 'Bananas' String of Bananas white Jul-Sep $1.65 E PS L C2 GC

Senecio radicans 'Beans' Senecio String of Beans white Jul-Sep $1.65 E PS L C2 GC

Senecio radicans 'String of Tears' Senecio String of Tears white jul-Sep $1.65 E PS L C2 GC

Senecio serpens Blue Chalk Sticks white May-Jul $1.65 E V PS L C2 GC

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PA = Part Sun PF = Part to Filtered Sun PS = Part to Full Sun R = Rockery Plant S = Frost Sensitive SF = Shade to Filtered Sun SH = Full Shade

SH0 = Dwarf Shrub < 0.4m SH1 = Small Shrub 0.4 - 0.8m SH2 = Medium Shrub 0.8 -1.5m SH3 = Large Shrub 1.5 - 3.0m SC = Scrambler SU = Full Sun SS = Full Shade to Full Sun

T1 = Small Tree < 5.0m T2 = Medium Tree 5.0 - 15.0m T3 = Large Tree > 15.0m V = Pictorial Label - Various Printers X = Pictorial Label - Larkman Nurseries Y = Pictorial Label - Macbird Floraprint Z = Pictorial Label - Norwood Labels

Color PeriodPlant Name Common Name

Flower Details$

Agapanthus praecox orientalis 'Snowball' T/C Dwarf White African Lily white Dec-Feb $2.35 E V PS MC2 SH1

* Agapanthus 'Purple Cloud' T/C Giant African Lily purple Dec-Mar $2.35 E V PS MC2 CL

* Akebia longeracemosa Fragrant Akebia maroon Sep-Nov $1.75 E X PS M C

Anthemis 'Susanna Mitchell' Susanna's Hardy Daisy white/yellowNov-Apr $1.50 E X PS M SH2

Arctotis x hybrida 'Yellow' Yellow Arctotis yellow Apr-Nov $1.65 E O PS C2 GC

Argyranthemum frutescens 'White Large Single'Special White Daisy white All Year $0.95 E Y PS M SH2

Buddleja davidii 'Black Knight' Black Butterfly Bush deep purpleNov-Jan $1.50 E Z PS MC2 SH3

Buxus longifolia Skinny Box pale yellow Sep-Nov $1.50 E PS H SH3

Carex buchananii Not for WA Bronze Carex ivory Nov-Jan $1.30 E V PS M G

Coleonema pulchrum compactum Special Dwarf Pink Diosma pink Jul-Nov $0.95 E V PS L SH2

Dichroa febrifuga 'Blue Cap' Blue Evergreen Hydrangea blue Jan-Apr $1.85 E X PF M SH2

Dicliptera sericea Hummingbird Plant orange Jan-May $1.65 E X PS S SH2

Escallonia 'Nana Rosea' Escallonia 'Pink Pixie' pink Oct-May $1.50 E Z PS L C2 SH2

Euonymus japonicus microphyllus 'Green Rocket' Green Rocket Box cream Nov-Jan $1.50 E Z SUM SH1

Euonymus japonicus microphyllus 'Tom Thumb' Euonymus cream Nov-Jan $1.50 E V SUM SH1

Euryops pectinatus Grey Euryops yellow Sep-Nov $1.50 E V SUM SH2

* Felicia amelloides 'Variegated' Variegated Blue Marguerite blue Sep-Dec $1.50 E V PS L SH1

Ficus benjamina 'Golden Monique' PBR Golden Leaved Fig yellow $1.65 E Z PS S T1

Geranium 'Ann Thomson' T/C crimson Oct-Apr $2.75 E PS M SC

Geranium 'Rothbury Red' T/C Rothbury Red Cranes Bill white+pink Oct-Apr $2.75 E V PS M SH0

Hebe 'Marie Antoinette' Hebe/Veronica white+pink Sep-May $1.50 E V SUMC2 SH1

Helichrysum petiolare Liquorice Plant cream Jan-Apr $1.50 E Z SUMC2 SH2

* Jasminum multipartitum Starry Wild Jasmine white Dec-Feb $1.50 E X PS M C

Jasminum polyanthum Jasmine white+pink Aug-Dec $1.50 E V PS M C

Lamium maculatum 'Beacon Silver' Silver Dead Nettle mauve pink Sep-Jan $1.50 E Z PS GC

Exotics

Conifers

Cupressocyparis x leylandii 'Castlewellan' Castlewellan Gold cones $1.75 E V SUH T2

Cupressocyparis x leylandii 'Leighton Green' Leighton Cypress cones $1.75 E V SUH T2

Cupressus sempervirens 'Stricta' Pencil Pine cones $1.95 E V SUM T2

Juniperus rigida conferta Shore Juniper cones $1.85 E V PS M SH2

Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd' Green Thuja cones $1.85 E V SUM T1

Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote' Hidcote Lavender purple Oct-Dec $1.50 E V SUMC2 SH2

* Lavandula angustifolia 'Riverina Eunice' PBR (Nursery Use)Culinary Lavender lavender blueOct-Nov $1.85 E X SUMC2 SH1

* Lavandula dentata 'Allwood' Mt Lofty Lavender lavender All Year $1.50 E X SUL C2 SH2

Lavandula multifida 'Blue Torch' Lavender Blue Torch purple Dec-Apr $1.50 E X SUS C2 SH2

* Lavandula x intermedia 'Blanche' White Lavandin white Oct-Jan $1.60 E SUMC2 SH1

* Lavandula x intermedia 'Impress Purple' Lavandin purple Nov-Feb $1.50 E SUMC2 SH2

Lavandula x intermedia 'Margaret Rocky Hall' Lavandin purple Nov-Feb $1.50 E SUMC2 SH2

Lavandula x intermedia 'Miss Donnington' Bowles Lavandin mauve Nov-Feb $1.50 E Z SUMC2 SH2

Lavandula x intermedia 'Seal' Lavandin purple Nov-Feb $1.50 E X SUMC2 SH2

Lavandula

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Clive’s Comments continued… ...everything it is a compromise.

Then there are temperature issues controlling plant growth. Many plants stop growing at 30°C and others stop at 10°C. We do several garden shows each year and many people come to say they have problem with their Basil – it keeps dying. They never notice that it is when the night temperature drops down to 10°C for more than a few days at a time. Hellebores are classic plants in adding confusion. When we first started importing in-vitro plants we did at the same time as our other varieties not knowing that these new cultivars stop growing at 25°C. Looking into the growth habits of these species it became clear they love it cold.

We have now been importing them for over 10 years and they are all coming in at a time which is able to turn them from tissue culture to flowering plants in the shortest period. The breeders are continually working on newer and better plants although one of their characteristics is flowering time relevant to Christmas. They want them to flower before Christmas as they will get better sales although this has little importance for us. Indeed, with many of these Hellebores they are flowering before the traditional Hellebore season.

What is good about these plants is the improvements of flower colour, length of flowering and flower position. Plants like Cinnamon Snow have large upward facing flowers that occur from mid-winter to mid spring and Ice Breaker Max which has stunning pure white upward flowers. The other exciting innovation is the crossing of many different species and hybrids to move all the genetics around. The new hybrid H. glanforensis is start of a stunning new range called Ice n Roses. These varieties have taken Europe by surprise with their colours and strength.

We as growers and retailers of plants need to understand what governs plant behaviour. It is important for planning and organising plant production, but it is also that we explain this to the gardening public. Many gardeners get disheartened easily and can stop buying plants if they lose too many or the plants do not perform as expected. If they understand the keys to plant growth they will be better able to deal with problems. They will also be better able to buy plants that will suit their environment.

August is here, our birthday month, Chie (Daughter in law), mine, Asa (Granddaughter), Di and my mother all in the next few weeks. For those of you who follow the horoscope it means we have a family of Leos. All adds to the fun of life. I wonder if plants have a horoscope? There are many who believe in gardening by the moon and although I am a cynic about many things, I suspect that there is some veracity in the process. However, it highlights how complex the natural world is and we are trying to control and manage it!

Spring is practically here and officially here soon, and we are all feeling like a big one. It is always a positive time of the year – flowers, sales on the up, footy finals, garden shows and warming weather. What is there to not be happy about. Enjoy the next few months and be happy!

Clive Larkman

BD/BE = Bulb - Decidious/Evergreen C = Climbing Shrub C1/C2 = Frontline Coastal / Secondline Coastal CL = Clumping Shrub CR = Creeper D = Decidious, Non Australian

E = Exotic, Non Australian F = Filtered Sun FF = Filtered to Full Sun G = Grass GC = Ground Cover H = Heavy Frost Tolerant IP = Indoor Plant

SH = Indoor Shrub L = Light Frost Tolerant M = Moderate Frost Tolerant N = Native Plant O = Pictorial Label - Other Printer ¶ = Must purchase label * = Less than 250 plants in stock

Salvia gesneriiflora 'Tequila' Salvia gesneriiflora 'Coral Delight' Santolina chamaecyparissus

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Color PeriodPlant Name Common Name

Flower Details$

Exotics * Lamium maculatum 'Pink Pewter' Spotted Dead Nettle rosy pink Sep-Jan $1.50 E O PF M GC

* Lophomyrtus x ralphii 'Red Dragon' Restricted - Tas/WA Red Myrtle cream Dec-Feb $1.50 E V PS M SH3

Lysimachia congestiflora 'Shooting Stars' Shooting Stars yellow Oct-Jan $1.50 E V PS M GC

Myrtus luma Restricted - Tas/WA Myrtle white Jan-Mar $1.50 E Z PS MC2 T1

Nandina domestica 'Nana' Dwarf Sacred Bamboo insignificantAll Year $1.45 E V SS H SH2

Nepeta x faassenii 'Six Hills Giant' Catmint mauve Sep-Dec $1.50 E V PS L GC

Osteospermum eklonis 'Blue Eyed Beauty' Blue Eyed Veldt Daisy white+blue Sep-May $1.45 E Z PS MC2 SH1

* Osteospermum eklonis 'Serenity Dark Purple' Dark Purple Osteospermum purple All Year $1.45 E Y SUMC2 GC

* Osteospermum eklonis 'Serenity Pink Magic' pink All Year $1.45 E Z SUMC2 GC

* Osteospermum eklonis 'Serenity Rose Magic' Rose Magic Osteospermum rose All Year $1.45 E Z SUMC2 GC

Osteospermum eklonis 'Serenity Sunset' Yellow Rose Osteospermum yellow+roseAll Year $1.45 E Y SUMC2 GC

Osteospermum eklonis 'Zion Copper Amethyst' Copper Amethyst Osteo amethyst Sep-May $1.45 E Z SUMC2 GC

Penstemon 'Evelyn' Penstemon pink Oct-Feb $1.50 E Z PS M SH1

Penstemon 'Midnight' Penstemon blue purple Dec-Feb $1.50 E Z PS L SH2

Penstemon 'Mother of Pearl' Pale Penstemon soft mauve Dec-Feb $1.50 E X PS L SH1

Penstemon 'Pink Cloud' Penstemon pink Dec-Feb $1.50 E V PS M SH2

Penstemon 'Sour Grapes' Mauve Penstemon mauve Dec-Feb $1.50 E V PS M SH2

Pittosporum tenuifolium 'Garnetti' Special Speckled Pittosporum black Oct-Dec $0.95 E Y SUM T1

* Pittosporum tenuifolium 'Irene Patterson' Speckled Pittosporum black Oct-Dec $1.45 E V SUM SH3

Plectranthus hybrid 'Purple Angel' Purple Cape Angel purple Mar-Sep $1.65 E Z PF M SH2

* Prunus laurocerasus Cherry Laurel cream Sep-Oct $1.75 E V PS H T1

Reineckia carnea Hyacynth Grass pink Nov-Jan $1.60 E V PS M CL

Rhodanthemum 'African Eyes' Moroccan Daisy white Oct-Apr $1.65 E PS M SH2

* Rosmarinus officinalis 'Roman Beauty' Compact Rosemary mauve blue Aug-Oct $1.65 E V PS MC2 PSH

Salvia 'African Sky' African Sky Sage blue Sep-Apr $1.50 E V SUMC1 SH2

Salvia 'Anthony Parker' Anthony Parker Sage blue purple Mar-Jun $1.50 E X PS L SH3

Salvia 'Black Knight' Black Sage deep purpleJan-May $1.50 E X PS M SH3

Salvia chamelaeagnea Blue Haze Sage bright blue Sep-Nov $1.50 E V PS MC2 SH2

Salvia gesneriiflora 'Coral Delight' Coral Delight Sage coral Oct-May $1.50 E V PS M SH3

Salvia gesneriiflora 'Tequila' Mexican Tequila Sage red+black Jun-Oct $1.50 E X PS M SH3

Salvia greggii 'Pumpkin' Pumpkin Sage soft pumpkinOct-Feb $1.50 E X PS M SH1

Salvia greggii 'Tangerine' Tangerine Sage tangerine Oct-Mar $1.50 E V PS M SH1

Salvia involucrata 'Bethellii' Large Mexican Sage deep pink Jan-Jun $1.50 E Z PS M SH3

Salvia involucrata 'Joan' Joan's Sage fuchsia pinkJan-Jun $1.50 E V PS M SH3

Salvia involucrata 'Mulberry Jam' Mulberry Sage bright pink Jan-Jun $1.50 E X PS M SH3

Salvia involucrata 'Pink Icicles' Pink Salvia soft pink Jan-Jun $1.50 E X PS M SH3

Salvia leucantha 'Red Harry' Pink Red Velour Sage pink purple Feb-May $1.50 E V PS L SH3

Salvia madrensis 'Golden Fountain' Golden Fountain Sage yellow Feb-May $1.65 E X PS M SH3

Salvia 'Meigan's Magic' TM Meigan's Sage Navy+whiteNov-Jun $1.50 E X PS MC2 SH3

Salvia microphylla 'Baby Sage' Dwarf Sage crimson Jan-May $1.50 E V PS M SH0

Salvia microphylla 'Hot Lips' Bicolor Sage red+white Jan-May $1.50 E V PS M SH2

PA = Part Sun PF = Part to Filtered Sun PS = Part to Full Sun R = Rockery Plant S = Frost Sensitive SF = Shade to Filtered Sun SH = Full Shade

SH0 = Dwarf Shrub < 0.4m SH1 = Small Shrub 0.4 - 0.8m SH2 = Medium Shrub 0.8 -1.5m SH3 = Large Shrub 1.5 - 3.0m SC = Scrambler SU = Full Sun SS = Full Shade to Full Sun

T1 = Small Tree < 5.0m T2 = Medium Tree 5.0 - 15.0m T3 = Large Tree > 15.0m V = Pictorial Label - Various Printers X = Pictorial Label - Larkman Nurseries Y = Pictorial Label - Macbird Floraprint Z = Pictorial Label - Norwood Labels

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Plant Transport Information: Victoria: David Ellis 0417 598 120 Mt. Evelyn Logistis 03 9736 1133 Rangeview Transport 03 9737 9999 Van Berkel Plant Transport 03 9737 9711 New South Wales / ACT: David Ellis 0417 598 120 Mount Evelyn Logistics 03 9736 1133 NPL 03 9702 9299 Rangeview Transport 03 9737 9999 Queensland: Freeman’s Transport Rosewood Transport 02 9654 1100 Tasmania: Miles Transport 03 9756 7143 Tasmania Plant Transport Western Australia: Bohaul: Please contact direct. Jayde: Please contact direct. Northern Territory: ABC: Under 4ctns-$50, 4-12ctns-$120 (ex Adelaide) 12ctns & over—$240 Min $50+21%fuel+GST South Australia : Rangeview: $3.25 Min $48 + 10% + fuel + GST NPL: $3.50 - Min $80 + 15% + fuel + GST

Please note all transport prices here are indicative only. They are subject to change. Please contact transport companies directly for confirmation if required. Larkman Nurseries Ordering T&C:

42 / 56 tubes per tray

Minimum order 6 trays. Unless pickup preferred.

2 trays per carton (some transport companies eg Bohaul, & Australia Post

require cartons).

Trays charged at 80 cents. Cartons at $3.00.

We will give credit for trays purchased from us and returned in good condition.

Min order 21 per variety

Min forward order is 6 trays.

Plants are grown in 50 x 75 mm root trainer tubes. Forestry 70mm and 75 x 110mm tubes available on pre-orders.

Export orders are packed in cartons of 90-100 tubes.

Our terms are pre payment for new customers and 30 days net for established customers. GST will be added.

All tubes are packed and despatched in excellent condition.

Our responsibility ceases when transport company accepts the plants.

Claims for damaged stock should be directed to the transport company and we should be notified within 7 days. Please note that most transport companies have a minimum freight charge.

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Color PeriodPlant Name Common Name

Flower Details$

Larger Pots

Helleborus x ballardiae HGC 'Pink Frost' 20cm Pink Frost Hellebore pink Jul-Oct $13.00 E X PS H SH0

Helleborus x ericsmithii 'HGC Ice Breaker Max' 20cm Creamy Green Hellebore creamy greenJul-Oct $13.00 E Z PS H SH0

Wisteria sinensis 'Alba' 75mm - deciduous Wisteria white Sep-Nov $4.00 E V SUM C

Salvia microphylla 'Huntington' Red Mexican Sage red Jan-May $1.50 E Z PS M SH3

Salvia microphylla 'Killer Cranberry' Killer Cranberry Sage magenta Oct-May $1.50 E X PS M SH2

Salvia microphylla 'Margaret Arnold' Margaret Arnold Sage red pink Oct-May $1.50 E V PS M SH1

* Salvia microphylla 'Musk Pink' Musk Pink Sage mauve pink Oct-May $1.50 E V PS L SH1

* Salvia muirii Cape Sage blue+white Oct-May $1.50 E V SUL SH1

Salvia 'Phyllis' Fancy' Phyllis' Fancy Sage lavender blueNov-Jun $1.50 E X PS M SH3

Salvia 'Red Dragon' Red Sage red Jan-May $1.60 E V PS M SH3

Salvia scabra 'Good Hope' Good Hope Sage lilac Nov-Mar $1.50 E PS L C1 SH2

Salvia semiatrata Riviera Sage purple+mauveSep-May $1.50 E V PS M SH3

Salvia 'Timboon' Timboon Sage deep pink May-Aug $1.50 E X PS M SH3

Salvia 'Waverley' Waverley Sage plum + whiteFeb-Oct $1.50 E V PS M SH2

Salvia x jamensis 'Yellow' Yellow James Sage lemon yellowNov-Mar $1.50 E V PS L SH1

Salvia x namaensis 'Finngrove' Light Blue Sage lilac+white Nov-May $1.50 E X SUM SH1

Santolina chamaecyparissus Santolina - Grey yellow Dec-Feb $1.50 E V PS L SH1

Sisyrinchium 'Devon Skies' Devon Skies blue Aug-Dec $1.45 E X SUM G

Teucrium fruticans Shrubby Germander mauve Sep-Feb $1.50 E Z SUL SH3

* Vinca minor Periwinkle blue Sep-Nov $1.45 E Z PS M CR

Vinca minor 'Alba' White Periwinkle white Sep-Nov $1.45 E Z PS M CR

Exotics

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Order these stunning tissue culture hellebores now for 2018 Spring delivery.

5cm tubestock $2.95 + GST + label

To order, please call Simon on (03) 9735 3831 or 0438 540 241or email [email protected]

x glanforensis Ice n Roses Red* Flowers autumn through to spring* Compact growth

* Glossy green foliage* 45cm H x 45cm W

x glanforensis Ice n Roses White* Large, creamy white �owers with greenish

tinge in spring* 45cm H x 45cm W

x lemonnierMadame

Lemonnier* Large pink �owers held

well above the foliage, from winter through to

spring* 45cm H x 45cm W

x ericsmithiiIce Breaker Max

* Large, creamy white �owers with greenish

tinge in spring* 30cm H x 40cm W

x glanforensis Ice n Roses Rose

* Large pink �owers held well above the foliage, from winter through to

spring* 45cm H x 45cm W

nigerMarlon

* Rose-coloured buds open to cream �owers

* Flowers autumn through to spring

* 40cm H x 45cm W

x ballardiaePink Frost

*Burgundy buds open to pink petals

* Flowers winter through to Christmas

* 50cm H x 55cm W

nigerJacob Royal

* Large white �owers on strong stems

* Fabulous cut �ower* 50cm H x 55cm W

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`Salvia microphylla 'Killer Cranberry' Penstemon 'Evelyn'

Salvia greggii 'Tangerine'Euonymus ‘Tom Thumb’

Viola hederacea 'Monga Magic'

Penstemon 'Sour Grapes'