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New World Plants Iberis Pink Ice So cool ! Contents (Click on the text below to go to a new section - Click on the bottom bar of a page to return here) An introduction to New World Plants Page 3 - 6 What’s New for 2013-2014 Page 7 Preferred Winners Page 8 - 11 Agapanthus Page 12 - 15 Dahlias Page 16 - 18 Salvias Page 19 - 23 NWP Selections Page 24 -39 Contact details Page 40 Terms and Conditions - Please contact the office for our current terms and conditions C Copyright 2014 NWP Text and photographs contained within this catalogue are subject to copyright and may not be reproduced without the written consent of New World Plants. In an effort to help growers with point of sale material we hold plant images for each variety offered. These are available on request at the time of placing an order. Please note our copyright on all images either supplied of contained within this catalogue expressly prohibits any copying, scanning, and digital modification. For image enquries please contact the office. Verbena Little Annie New World Plants Located in the West of England in the heart of the Herefordshire countryside, we are specialists in the introduction of new and unusual plants, which we grow, export and licence around the world. We offer a professional service to contract grow young plants, tailor-made to suit your needs, whether modules, liners or tissue culture plants. We are in a unique position to source, select and market new plants from around the world, often securing royalties on behalf of the breeder. So if you have a new plant please contact us. Production capabilities: This brochure aims to identify plants currently in production, and therefore does not include any new plants being evaluated. Plants illustrated here are available in various forms from our dedicated professional growers based in the UK, Europe, and from specialist propagators in places such as Israel offer un-rooted cutting’s from private stock. As a result we seek to obtain quotes and availability following your enquiry, but please be aware that we have very little ‘free stock’ as most items are grown to order. Some of our growers only produce specific items and therefore your order may come from multiple growers so that the quality is maintained to a high standard. NWP will supervise and collate the entire ordering procedure on your behalf through to delivery. We have experience in exporting our plants and our facilities undergo government inspections. Geranium ‘Black Beauty’ in liner production Technology and Opportunity…. We are keen to make long-term success stories and as a result we conduct trials both on our facilities and in other growers’ nurseries. Many of our plants are initiated using micro propagation with different laboratories. Increasingly we are using the highly skilled and labour intensive methods of meristem culture and virus indexing to ensure that plants are clean and have increased vigour. A number of our plants have undergone this process and are now maintained as ‘elite’ material. Others just look, but we see… NWP has years of experience in both growing and marketing new plants. We like to think that we have a ‘trained eye’ to spot the exciting new winner as well as useful additions to complement a range. This accumulated knowledge means that we know what is required by you the grower to secure, grow and market our new varieties. Information, such as cultural details and good quality pictures for promotion is all part of the service we offer! (We can only offer guidelines as your own country and climate needs will differ from that of the UK). Sourcing and selecting new plants from all around the world…. NWP partners with well-known breeders and professional nurserymen, as well as taking advantage of the odd ‘chance discovery in the field’. In addition we have our own plant trials and have bred some of our own hybrids such as Agapanthus & Verbascum, some of which are listed here. This means we have a great ‘treasure chest’ of exciting new material constantly appearing for trial and evaluation, which we hope to pass on to you one day! If you are a breeder or a grower who thinks they have a new plant that could be marketed on your behalf, then you have to look no further! We welcome enquiries from anyone who believes they have a genuine new variety or sport from an existing plant. We have all the right information to help you feel assured and confident of keeping control of your new plant. Our professional experience in these matters will help explain how we provide you with a ‘test and trial’ agreement and what security we offer, and our methods of testing and plant protection. Mother stock of Tradescantia “Satin Doll” What’s New for 2013-2014 Agapanthus Jacks Blue Bergenia Dark Damsell Centaurea nigra Mardi Gras Erysimum Desert Island Erysimum Monet’s Moment Erysimum Paint Box Fuchsia Chilli Red Helianthus Double Whammy Iberis Pink Ice Penstemon Precious Gem Salvia curviflora Salvia Joy Salvia Lara Salvia Lemon Pie Salvia Peach Parfait Salvia Sunset Strip Verbena Little Annie New in 2013 Iberis Pink Ice This variety brings a new colour break to this genus and makes for a good companion in any small border or rockery and even for pot work. A fairly compact evergreen plant that flowers quite late compared with the ordinary white flowering types, none the less its worth the wait! Numerous flowers appear on a wide canopy of foliage from Mid to late May into late June and sometimes beyond, depending on the season. Each flower appears deep pink in bud opening to an ice pink when open, the combination of this two tone colouring is quite startling and makes a very pretty garden plant. It appears to be quite hardy and requires little maintenance! US Patent applied for Best in Show for 2012 Iberis Masterpiece Years of patience and selection have enabled us to bring you this great winning promotional plant. Not to be considered an alpine but as a good perennial plant for mixed containers on patios or for front of borders. Flowers are double the size of any other variety and stems are stocky and robust. The extra benefit of this plant is the unusually long flowering season, May to August, and even later as it does not want to stop flowering… now that’s a nice problem! PBR: 2012/0137 EU33834 US Patent: PP22280 Best in Show for 2012 Salvia Amistad Exquisite purple velvet flowers appearing from mystical, almost black, buds give this variety the top accolade! Amistad comes from ‘La Amistad’ which is Spanish for friendship, creating a great opportunity for this plant’s promotion. Amistad has many attributes over the look-alikes. Firstly it is sterile so there is no possibility of other weaker colour forms. Secondly it flowers much earlier than other types, grows quickly and will bloom again after trimming. The tell-tale signs of black buds appear in almost every side shoot and so it responds to trimming. It is not as tall as other varieties and makes a great centrepiece for mixed planters. So far it has survived planted to -8oC covered with snow, but we think it will take more in a sheltered spot. PBR EU 35867 US Patent: PP23578 Agapanthus The Star Quality r a St Collection Stardust Star Gazer Agapanthus Internationally irresistible, this genus has elegant flower heads with verdant strap-like foliage and is frantically desired by gardeners and florists. These easily grown plants enhance any herbaceous border or flaunt in containers. Choose from a range of colours suggestive of ice or snow and starlight to midnight and floral shapes spherical or pendulous that will embellish gardens formal, casual and fashionable with cool summer style. cool summer agapanthus Agapanthus Agapanthus Delft Blue Agapanthus Ethel’s Joy Agapanthus Evening Eclipse Agapanthus inap. Graskop Agapanthus Jacks Blue An NWP hybrid. Dazzling displays that stops you in your tracks! Mutliflowered head of large striped flowers on stems around 75cm. Around 40 + individual flowers with a shade of blue similar to Delft pottery with a deeper stripe in the center. A compact variety that’s rarely seen and great for pots. Numerous flower spikes around 50cm with many flowers of a pale violet blue having a deeper stripe in the center. Flowers earlier than most. An NWP hybrid with strong upright habit for bold displays at the back of borders or in large pots. Towering stems around 1.25m carry large heads of dark ink blue flowers in bud which open into tubular flowers of a lighter blue with mauve stripe. A plant we first saw in the Kirstenbosch gardens that had such a dramatic impact on us. 50cm stems carrying the richest and darkest ink blue flowers that hang in a pendulous fashion. When planted in large groups they create a spectacular display. A great garden hybrid creating a spectacular cluster of large blue flower heads! Strong stems around 75cm tall (taller in good soil). Around 40- 50 individual flowers, ink blue in bud opening to pale blue with dark stripes. Hardy plant when planted out. ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS Tissue culture or Rooted module Tissue culture or Rooted module Tissue culture or Rooted module Tissue culture or Rooted module Tissue culture or Rooted module cool summer agapanthus Agapanthus Agapanthus Radiant Star Agapanthus Silver Lining Agapanthus Midnight Cascade Agapanthus Silver Baby Agapanthus Star Gazer An NWP hybrid with 6075cm tall stems holding numerous tubular flowers of lavender mauve with deeper stripe, having simply masses of individual flowers on each stem creating a firework like display. An NWP hybrid with 6075cm tall stems holding numerous tubular flowers of silver white (almost grey in bud) and a silver streak inside, simply masses of individual flowers on each stem creating a firework like display. A novelty variety having probably the darkest purple flowers which appeal to the collectors! Long pendulous tubular flowers on stems around 60cm tall make this one a huge talking point. A truly dwarf variety that’s rarely seen and great for pots! Flower spikes around 30cm tall with exquisite flowers, silver white in colour and edged with an overlay of silver blue making this one live up to it’s name! An NWP hybrid. One of three compact varieties in the new ‘STAR’ series. Large numerous bi-coloured flowers on stems around 50cm tall. Numerous flowers with deep lavender blue stripes on paler blue petals. A show stopper! ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS Tissue culture or Rooted module Tissue culture or Rooted module Tissue culture or Rooted module Tissue culture or Rooted module Tissue culture or Rooted module cool summer agapanthus Agapanthus Agapanthus Star Quality Agapanthus Stardust Agapanthus Twylight Zone An NWP hybrid. One of three compact varieties in the new ‘STAR’ series. Upright foliage yielding flowering stems around 50cm tall. Rounded mauve blue flowers with deep coloured stripes . A show stopper which has proved very hardy! An NWP hybrid. One of three compact varieties in the new ‘STAR’ series. Numerous star like flowers on stems around 45cm tall. Flowers are dark ink blue in bud opening to deep blue and white. A spectacular plant for small borders and containers! An NWP hybrid with strong upright habit for bold displays at the back of borders or in large pots as a dot plant. Towering stems around 1.25m carrying enormous flower heads of lavender-mauve flowers with a very distinctive stripe. A definite show plant! ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS Tissue culture or Rooted module Tissue culture or Rooted module Tissue culture or Rooted module cool summer agapanthus Dahlias Delightfully decorative in floral arrangements but equally so in the border or planter. These stunning varieties are sure to make an impression with their vibrant flower and foliage colour. We have personally handpicked these new introductions and have many more exciting introductions on the way! DAZZLING DAHLIAS Dahlias Dahlia 15 Love Dahlia Clarion Dahlia Eye Candy Dahlia Sarah Dahlia Shadowplay An NWP introduction first launched in 2011. Pretty dark fern foliage with deep orange-red flowers and matching collarette with a hint of peach. Good for a Wimbledon launch! An NWP introduction. In our view one of the best dark leaf Dahlias . Fairly compact and a real butter yellow flower with contrasting sepals. An NWP introduction. Dark bronze foliage with outward facing flowers of reddish-orange which bleeds towards a creamy yellow margin. Nice dark eye makes this one live up to its name! An NWP introduction. Dark foliage with scarlet flowers that makes a great companion for Clarion, albeit slightly taller in habit. An NWP introduction. Dark foliage with outward facing flowers which have lavender-mauve striped markings that contrast on each petal and also has dark contrasting sepals. ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS Tissue culture - Rooted module Tissue culture - Rooted module Tissue culture - Rooted module Tissue culture - Rooted module Tissue culture - Rooted module DAZZLING DAHLIAS Dahlias Dahlia Tiger Eye Dahlia Waterlily An NWP introduction. Dark bronze foliage with outward facing flowers which have mixed tones of orange and a contrasting peach collarette. Almost flourescent and smacks of elegance! An NWP introduction. Dark bronze foliage with large star shaped purplemauve flowers that give the appearance of a water lily. ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS Tissue culture - Rooted module Tissue culture - Rooted module DAZZLING DAHLIAS Salvias Undoubtedly one of the world’s most popular and fascinating genera! Choose from a wide range of flower colour, leaf shape and size. Here is what we consider to be a select range for promotion, tempting the end consumer, from splashes of fruity colours (Peach Cobbler) to the regal (Amistad) and the down right outrageous (Hot Lips). BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL SALVIAS Salvias Salvia Amistad Salvia African Sky Salvia Cherry Pie Salvia Clotted Cream Salvia curviflora Tubular Bells An NWP introduction. The most spectacular Salvia to date by far. Gorgeous deep velvety purple flowers emerging from almost black calyx. Sterile, free flowering and much earlier than the ‘look-alikes’. Cold tolerant to -8o C so far! An NWP introduction. Unusual leathery foliage on arching stems covered with sky blue flowers which en masse produces a spectacular show! Needs a sheltered sunny position. 60x35cm. An NWP introduction. Gorgeous colour that makes this an appealing plant. Deep cherry purple flowers with dark green veined leaves. 50x40cm. An NWP introduction. A compact plant which seems less brittle and is very attractive. Rich creamy flowers that fit the name. 50x40cm. An NWP selection. A most attractive late flowering variety that gets your attention every time. Gorgeous deep velvety magenta pink flowers hanging from long upright stems summer through autumn. Cold tolerant to -6 oC so far! ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS Rooted modules Rooted modules Rooted modules Modules or Unrooted Cuttings (EU) ORDER OPTIONS Unrooted cuttings (EU) Rooted module PBR EU 35867 US Patent: PP23578 BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL SALVIAS Salvias Salvia Golden Delicious Salvia Hot Lips Salvia Icing Sugar Salvia Joy Salvia Lara An NWP introduction into the UK. Golden yellow foliage which has a great scent of apples when crushed. Flowers late in the season with scarlet red tubular flowers. Ideal for pots and can be sold as an herb or ornamental. 70x45cm An NWP introduction into the UK. The name could not be more appropriate! Numerous flowers of white with two large red lobes, changing during the season from pure white to pure red, and even all 3 stages at the same time! 65x45cm An NWP introduction. A spectacular Salvia with twotone flowers of pale and cherry pink, which glisten in the sun. Proven extremely hardy even in the harshest of winters! 60x60cm An NWP introduction. Probably the most attractive Salvia of this type, pretty two tone pink flowers - eye catching all summer long . 60x50cm An NWP introduction from Australia. A wonderful colour break of two tone pink, almost pastel shades. 50x40cm ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS Rooted modules Rooted modules Rooted modules US Patent Unrooted cuttings (EU) Rooted module Rooted modules PBR - 2008/1962 EU27290 10/05/2020 US Patent: PP20940 P2 BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL SALVIAS Salvias Salvia Lemon Pie Salvia Neon Salvia Peach Cobbler Salvia Peach Parfait Salvia Penny’s Smile An NWP introduction. Rich creamy lemon yellow flowers that fit the name. 50x40cm An NWP hybrid. The name says everything! Huge flowers of neon-pink that makes this plant worthy of promotion. Toothed rich green leaves that complements the flowers and makes for a showy plant! 65x50cm NEW for 2012. An NWP introduction. A good partner to promote with “Clotted Cream“. Sumptuous peachy-orange flowers with dark flower stems . 50x40cm., An NWP introduction. Another useful addition with pastel tones of peach that just wants to be added to other varieties in this group to make a collection. 50x40cm An NWP introduction. A really pretty plant with huge deep pink flowers on taller spikes with rounded green leaves, enough to make you smile! 65x40cm ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS Rooted modules Rooted modules Rooted modules Rooted modules Rooted modules BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL SALVIAS Salvias Salvia Sunset Strip An NWP introduction into the UK. Two tone flowers are less common in this group so this variety makes up for it. Hot spicey colours of red and pink. 65x45cm ORDER OPTIONS Salvia Amistad Rooted modules BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL SALVIAS NWP Selections We have brought to the market an enormous range of plants over the years from Festuca ‘Elijah Blue’, Origanum ‘Country Cream’ to Lysimachia ‘Fire Cracker’, all of which are now well populated amoung fellow nurseryman across the world. The range that follows shows the current contemporary varieties that provide a great opportunity to grow and stay connected with your customers. Within this range are some exciting new introductions that are in some cases in limited supply … so be the first to try them out! NWP Selections Amsonia Blue Ice Bergenia cil. Dumbo Bergenia hyb. Dark Damsel Centaurea nigra Mardi Gras Centaurea Silver Feather This selection was from the native North American spp. tabernaemontana. It grows from a dormant rootstock into an almost shrub-like dense mass. Very hardy plant with bright green foliage and flower heads of periwinkle blue, each head made up of numerous star shaped flowers. 40x60cm An NWP introduction. A fun plant with good reliability and good promotional opportunities. Hardy form of ciliata with huge leaves which die down to crowns producing flowering stems in late spring. Flowers open deep pink and then fade to a soft pink on reddish stems. 30x60cm An NWP introduction. A fun compact plant with good reliability and good promotional opportunities. Flowers open from red stems and calyx to deep pink and then fade slightly to a softer pink. 25x30cm An NWP introduction. Bright yellow & green foliage in spring turning paler at the time of flowering.Producing clusters of deep mauvepink thistle like flowers on 45cm stems. Hardy garden plant. Great foliage plant for contrasting with any perennial border. An NWP introduction. A perennial with bright silver foliage (immature leaves paler in colour) producing clusters of deep mauve-pink thistle-like flowers on 45cm stems. Hardy to -12oC when planted, maybe more with sheltered position. Great foliage plant for contrasting with any perennial border. ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS Rooted module Tissue culture - Rooted module Tissue culture - Rooted module Rooted module PBR - Patent (USA) Unrooted cuttings Rooted module NWP Selections Crocosmia Fire Jumper Crocosmia Harlequin Crocosmia Star of the East Dicentra Goldheart Dierama Cinnamon Fairy A clump forming perennial with unusual bi-coloured flowers on arching stems around 50cm tall. Funnelshaped flowers, deep yellow-orange in colour with a distinctive orange stripe. Great cottage and container plant. One of the prettiest cormous perennials we have seen and ideal for pot production. Clump-forming around 50cm tall with numerous stems bearing clusters of bright yellow flowers backed with an orangered overlay and matching orange-red centre markings. This plant is hardy. A great plant for a sheltered part of the border as it is slightly more tender than others in this group. A large flowered hybrid going back to 1912, stems around 75cm producing dramatic 8cm wide flowers, vivid orange in colour. An NWP introduction. A great foliage plant that also flowers reliably in late spring. Emerging new shoots are almost copper in colour when they first appear, leaves golden yellow which fade in late summer to an apple green. 50x75cm An NWP hybrid. A dwarf form of ‘Angels fishing rod’ that is perfect for pot production. Narrow leaves rise from corms that produce arching stems of cinnamon fairy-like bells. A pretty plant for pots and small borders, survives all but the harshest winters in well drained soils. 45x25cm ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS Tissue culture - Rooted module Tissue culture - Rooted module Tissue culture - Rooted module Tissue culture - Rooted module Tissue culture - Rooted module PBR - 1997/0245 EU4817 NWP Selections Dierama Painted Lady Dianthus Cosmic Swirl Pink Dianthus Cosmic Swirl Red Dianthus Double Lace Erysimum Desert Island An NWP introduction. Larger than most typical flowers, which are deep cherry-pink with contrasting purple streaks on the outside. 75x40cm An NWP introduction. A real break through in ‘flaked’ Dianthus, very definite flake patterns that vary on each petal. A new series of two distinct colour forms, this one being strong pink in colour. Has proved very hardy even in the harshest of winters. 40x40cm An NWP introduction. A real break through in ‘flaked’ Dianthus, very definite flake patterns that vary on each petal. A new series of two distinct colour forms, this one being red in colour. Has proved very hardy even in the harshest of winters. 40x40cm An NWP introduction. Slightly more robust than an alpine type but nice and compact. Fully double claret & white flowers that are highly scented and give a lacy texture to its looks. Has proved very hardy even in the harshest of winters. 20x40cm An NWP introduction launched in 2013. Compact hardy wallflower very suitable for container production. Canary yellow flowers from a plant 20cm x 40cm great for front of borders or rockeries. ORDER OPTIONS Tissue culture - Rooted module ORDER OPTIONS Unrooted cuttings (EU) Rooted module ORDER OPTIONS Unrooted cuttings (EU) Rooted module ORDER OPTIONS Unrooted cuttings (EU) Rooted module PBR - Patent (USA) ORDER OPTIONS Unrooted cuttings (EU) Rooted module NWP Selections Erysimum Monet’s Moment Erysimum Paint Box Erysimum Spice Island Eucomis Joy’s Purple Eumorphia prostrata Mercury An NWP introduction launched in 2013. Deeply veined flowers of rose red to deep pink with other purplish tones thrown in that makes this one a very desirable plant. 25x40cm An NWP introduction launched in 2013. An absolute winner with such a dynamic range of flower colour on the same plant. Very apt name for this variety! 25x40cm An NWP introduction first launched in 2010. Compact hardy wallflower very suitable for container production. Orange red flowers that have a spicy chocolate scent. 30x30cm An NWP introduction. Dark foliage when first in leaf, followed by deep burgundy flower stalks covered with numerous star-like flowers, deep wine in colour with white centres. 60x45cm An NWP selection. Mounds of silver needle-like foliage giving an almost velvety look to this low growing woody perennial. Masses of white daisy-like flowers in summer. Hardy in the UK in normal winters, but can suffer in persistent extremely low temps. 15x60cm ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS Bare Rooted Plants Rooted module ORDER OPTIONS Unrooted cuttings (EU) Rooted module ORDER OPTIONS Unrooted cuttings (EU) Rooted module Unrooted cuttings (EU) Rooted module NWP Selections Euphorbia Baby Charm Euphorbia Craigieburn Euphorbia Grey Hedgehog Fuchsia Chilli Red Gazania Tiger Eye An NWP introduction. Great compact hybrid, forming neat mounds of bronze foliage. Flowers apple green in colour with red capsules, on short stems. Hardy in the UK in normal winters in the garden. 40x50cm A great compact perennial with bronze-purple foliage that makes a spectacular display in late spring when in flower. Masses of applegreen flowers with red capsules make this plant delightful for most borders. 40x75cm An NWP introduction. A novelty variety with greygreen needle-like leaves on short stems. Mound forming perennial giving the appearance of a hedgehog but not prickly to touch. Flowers greeny-yellow in summer. Needs good drainage 30x40cm and will survive mild winters. An NWP introduction. An incredible unique variety with very distinct flowers (mainly sepals) resembling small red chillis especially when in bud! A compact bush smothered in flowers for a long period. Hardy in the UK in normal winters in the garden. 40x50cm An NWP introduction. One of the most striking Gazanias with, cream and green variegations on fern shaped leaves. Flaming orange flowers with dark eye. Takes some frost but best to overwinter under protection. 15x25cm ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS Rooted module Rooted module Rooted module PBR - Patent (USA) Unrooted cuttings (EU) Rooted module ORDER OPTIONS Unrooted cuttings (EU) Rooted module PBR NWP Selections Geranium Black Beauty Geranium Dusky Rose Geum Primrose Cottage Helianthus Double Whammy Hemerocallis Mary’s Gold An NWP introduction. The best dark-leaf Geranium of its kind that keeps it’s colour throughout the season! Violet-blue flowers in early summer that sit just above the foliage. 20x30cm An NWP introduction. Dark coffee coloured foliage making a small compact mound. Pretty pink flowers are studded amongst the foliage in summer, ideal for small borders and containers. 15x30cm An NWP Iintroduction. A great new compact hybrid, with primrose yellow flowers on reddish stems. Great cottage garden perennial. 25x30cm An NWP introduction. A magnificent large perennial with a dramatic presence in any border, numerous large sunny yellow double flowers with large sunflower centers surrounded by a layer of single petals. 1mx60cm An NWP introduction. A magnificent daylily with huge 15cm wide flowers of a rich orange-yellow colour. Numerous buds make this plant a long flowering perennial with a dramatic presence in any border. 75x75cm ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS Tissue culture - Rooted module Tissue culture - Rooted module PBR - 2001/1575 EU15661 06/06/2005 PBR - Patent (USA) Bare Rooted Plants Rooted module Unrooted cuttings (EU) Rooted module Tissue culture - Rooted module NWP Selections Hosta Blue Mouse Ears Hosta Dorset Blue Hosta Ginko Craig An extremely popular Hosta and very aptly named, thick short rounded leaves blue -green in colour, flowers lavender in colour; ideal for part shade. 20x30cm Heart shaped blue-green leaves with lavender flowers making a nice tidy mound. Half shade. 25x30cm Narrow green leaves with a distinct white margin. Great dwarf variety with lavender-purple flowers. Part shade.15x25cm ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS Tissue culture - Rooted module Tissue culture - Rooted module Tissue culture - Rooted module Tissue culture - Rooted module Tissue culture - Rooted module PBR - Patent (USA) Hosta Hadspen Blue Rounded intense leaves cup-shaped lavender flowers. shade. 35x45cm blue with Part Hosta June A stunning hosta that works for borders and pots. Golden yellow spear-shaped leaves with a blue-green margin. Lavender flowers. 30x45cm PBR - US Patent NWP Selections Hosta Queen Josephine Hosta Sum and Substance Houttuynia Pied Piper Iberis semp. Golden Candy Iberis Masterpiece Shiny dark green leaves with a creamy-yellow broad margin, a very attractive plant. Takes sun or part shade, lavender flowers. 35x45cm An impressive variety due to its overall size. The corrugated chartreuse leaves, some 40cm long by 30cm wide are very thick, make a large display that is hard to beat. Flowers pale lavender in late July. 80 x175cm An old favourite that we introduced some years back, distinct colour tones from the plain variety. 20x30cm An NWP introduction. A gold leaf form of the alpine Iberis. Nice mounds of bright gold foliage that turn paler in full summer and then bronze during winter. Evergreen with white pinhead cushion flowers in early summer. 20x30cm An NWP hybrid. The size of flower and more substantial foliage makes this plant stand out from the crowds. Certainly not an alpine variety. Long season of continuous blooming from April till August and even later. Large white flowers (pinkish in bud) around 5cm in diameter. 20x30cm ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS Tissue culture - Rooted module Tissue culture - Rooted module Rooted module Rooted module PBR ORDER OPTIONS Unrooted cuttings (EU) Rooted module PBR: 2012/0137 EU33834 US Patent: PP22280 NWP Selections Iberis Pink Ice Kniphofia Limelight Kniphofia Strawberries & Cream Kniphofia Little Maid Lamium Ghost An NWP hybrid. This variety brings a new colour break, being pink when fully open. Compact habit ideal for pots or small spaces, evergreen by nature flowering early summer during May till late June. 25 x25cm An NWP introduction. The unusual foliage on this hybrid is ‘curly wurly’. Short fat candles of limeyellow in summer. Hardy in the UK in normal winters in the garden. 60x45cm A narrow clump forming variety with long candles of raspberry red fading to cream. 70x35cm An old favourite dwarf poker dwarf poker with beautiful slender cream yellow flowers in summer. 65x40cm An NWP introduction. Pewter silver-green foliage with narrow margins and large purple flowers. Great combination plant for ground cover and pots, hardy. 15x50cm ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS Unrooted cuttings (EU) Rooted module US Patent applied for Tissue culture - Rooted module Tissue culture - Rooted module Tissue culture - Rooted module PBR - Patent (USA) ORDER OPTIONS Unrooted cuttings (EU+USA) Rooted module NWP Selections Lamium Marshmallow Lamium Sensation Lupin Purple Emperor Nemesia Candy Floss Nemesia Cotton Candy An NWP hybrid in 2011. The name gives this one away. Large marshmallowpink flowers over pewter silver-green foliage. Great combination plant for ground cover and pots, hardy. 15x50cm An NWP introduction. Pointed dark green leaves with a silver-marbled splash in the centre. Flowers lavender-pink but spotted resembling an orchid. 20x50cm An NWP hybrid. A thick flower spike emerges from dark green foliage producing an amazing candle of two tone flowers of rich purple and cream. A regal variety. 90x60cm An NWP introduction. Wonderful shades of soft delicate pink with even a hint of blue at times. Fragrant flowers with a sugar-like appearance. Plants have a cold tolerance given a dry site. 40x40cm An NWP introduction. Wonderful soft white flowers with lemon throats that are fragrant with a sugar-like appearance. Plants have a cold tolerance given a dry site. 40x40cm ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS Tissue culture - Rooted module Rooted module Rooted module ORDER OPTIONS Unrooted cuttings (EU+USA) Rooted module Unrooted cuttings (EU+USA) Rooted module PBR - Patent (USA) NWP Selections Nemesia Sugar Almond Penstemon Precious Gem Penstemon Red Rocks Persicaria Golden Arrow Phygelius Fantasia An NWP introduction. Wonderful shades of pink and lavender-blue with even a hint of violet. Fragrant flowers with a sugar-like appearance. Plants have a cold tolerance given a dry site. 40x40cm An NWP introduction. A great perennial introduction, this compact variety produces great dipslays of mid pink flowers in June from bronze leaves and reddish stems. 50x40cm An NWP introduction. Pretty cottage bush-like variety with unusual long shiny narrow leaves. Flowers rich fuchsia pink with paler throats. 45x40cm An NWP introduction into the UK. Bright golden arrow-like leaves in the spring turning a rich butter yellow as they mature. Flowers reddish pink in late summer making this a ‘show off’ plant for most borders. 40x50cm An NWP introduction. Fuchsia pink flowers that catch your eye, a nice colour change of this genus. Great for containers and partners Ivory Twist. 60x40cm ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS Rooted module Rooted module Rooted module Tissue culture - Rooted module Rooted module PBR - Patent (USA) NWP Selections Phygelius Ivory Twist Phygelius Red Alert Polemonium Heaven Scent Santolina Lemon Fizz Schizostylus cocc Major An NWP introduction. With ivory white flowers, the first of its kind, it makes a good combination plant, a nice colour change of this genus. Great for containers and partners Fantasia. 60x40cm An NWP introduction. Compact variety with scarlet flowers making a bright impact. Great for containers and small borders. 40x30cm An NWP introduction. A sterile form of ‘Jacobs Ladder’ with leaves that first emerge purple-bronze and then turn bronze-green during the summer. Flowers in grape-like clusters, violet blue in colour. More resistant to mildew than most types. Great garden plant. 25x25cm An NWP introduction. In our view one of the most useful recent foliage plants to be introduced! Typical needle-like leaves, lemonyellow in colour, producing button-shaped flowers in the summer. Hardy in sheltered positions. 25x25cm Probably the best largest red in this genus. This is our own improved selection put into TC which we feel has even wider flowers, but not worth calling something new. 70x45cm ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS Rooted module Rooted module Tissue culture - Rooted module Rooted module Tissue culture - Rooted module PBR: EU 32295 15/6/12 US Patent: PP20214 PBR - Patent (USA) NWP Selections Schizostylus Fenland Daybreak Schizostylus Pink Princess Sedum Little Missy Sedum Thundercloud Sisyrinchium Sapphire An old variety which we brought back using TC, very pretty coral pink flowers with painted streaks of salmon. 70x45cm An NWP introduction. Delightful plant with much larger flowers than others in this group. Shell pink in bud, opening to a soft pale pink. 70x45cm An NWP introduction. Useful flat-growing variety having tiny succulent green leaves with bright cream edges. Small clusters of pale pink flowers sit on the top of short stems. Not hardy, useful for pots and tubs. 5x10cm An NWP introduction. A great exciting new compact sedum with spider-like leaves, grey green in colour. Clouds of pale pink flowers on short stems cover this entire mound in late summer. Useful for containers/planters. Perfect nurseryman’s plant. 15x25cm An NWP introduction. Large sapphire flowers with a yellow eye on fleshy pointed leaves. Great vigour which means this fills a 1lt pot and makes for a good promo. 10x15cm ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS Tissue culture - Rooted module Tissue culture - Rooted module Unrooted cuttings (EU+USA) Rooted module Unrooted cuttings (EU+USA) Rooted module PBR US Patent: PP21833 Rooted module NWP Selections Tradescantia Satin Doll Verbascum Caribbean Crush Verbascum Cherry Helen Verbascum Jester Verbascum Pink Petticoats An NWP hybrid. Fantastic dwarf variety, yet producing large satin-pink flowers just above the needle-like foliage. Perfect for pots. 20x20cm An NWP introduction. The second verbascum we have brought to the market, with peachy-orange flowers which vary in intensity. 60x30cm A great hybrid from Holland that we put into TC. Deep cherry-wine coloured flowers on tall stems in summer. 75x30cm An NWP hybrid. The first striped verbascum to our knowledge, creamy yellow edges and wine centres on short stems. 45x25cm An NWP hybrid. Showy and very cottage garden feel. Full spikes with large shell pink ruffled edged flowers, that sometimes have a peach look when freshly open. 65x30cm ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS ORDER OPTIONS Tissue culture - Rooted module Tissue culture - Rooted module Tissue culture - Rooted module Tissue culture - Rooted module Unrooted cuttings (EU + USA) Rooted module PBR: 2003/1080 EU15740 20/06/2005 US Patent: PP14824 P2 PBR US Patent: PP15658 P2 NWP Selections Verbascum Primrose Path Verbena Little Annie An NWP introduction. Another hybrid that we put into tissue culture. It has a compact habit and primrose yellow flowers on short stems, arising from felty leaves making a perfect rosette. 50x30cm An NWP introduction. Wonderfully fragrant, compact hardy Verbena that delights any garden. Lavender pink, strongly scented flowers cover this plant in summer. 50x30cm ORDER OPTIONS Tissue culture - Rooted module ORDER OPTIONS Unrooted cuttings (EU) Rooted module New World Plants Court Farm, Mansell Gamage, Herefordshire. HR4 7LE, UK. Telephone: (+44) (0) 1981 590591 Fax: (+44) (0) 1981 590714 Contacts: Rod Richards (Sales & Product Development) Kym Richards (Administration & Accounts) Web: www.new-worldplants.com Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]