Emerald Coast Growers Catalog - Summer 2008 - (Page 33) Rosmarinus continued o. ‘Barbeque’ NEW This rosemary stands out due to its upright habit, making it ideal for creating a topiary, perennial shrub, or hedge. Able to thrive in the poorest of soils. Lavender flowers August– September. 3–4' Zones 7–9 72 0.63 each 45.36 per tray Rudbeckia Black-eyed Susan — Sun fulgida ‘Early NEW Bird Gold’ Eureka! Strike gold with this Rudbeckia. Finally, a black-eyed Susan that blooms in spring with warm weather. Blooms last through summer into fall. From Dupont Nursery. 2' Zones 3–10 (PPAF add 0.25 royalty per plant) 50 2.00 each 100.00 per tray f. ‘Goldsturm’ 1999 Perennial Plant of the Year winner. Golden-yellow flowers with black cone. This North American wildflower is an excellent choice for borders and mass plantings— especially combined with ornamental grasses. Attracts butterflies. Seed heads offer winter interest. 2–3' Zones 3–10 72 .47 each 33.84 per tray triloba Georgia Gold Medal winner in 1996. Small, deep-gold flowers bloom for up to three months over the summer. Drought, heat, and pest tolerant. 3–4' Zones 3–9 72 .47 each 33.84 per tray Platycodon g. ‘Sentimental Blue’ Rudbeckia f. ‘Early Bird Gold’ Rudbeckia f. ‘Goldstrum’ Rudbeckia triloba Toll Free 1.877.804.7277 33 www.ecgrowers.com http://www.ecgrowers.com
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