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						  Registered by 
							Lillian Maroushek of Minnesota in 1978 as a slow growing seedling of H. 'King 
			James', this giant size (32 inches high by 63 inches wide) hosta has 
				medium green leaves with a 
				white marginal variegation. The 
				variegation on the leaf margin is unique due to a somewhat 
							drawstring effect. 
						Leaves are slightly cupped both up and down, 
			slightly corrugated and have good substance.  It has pale 
			lavender flowers that are funnel shaped and borne on a 42 inch scape 
			in July followed by viable seeds. According to
				
							The Hostapedia by Mark Zilis (2009), this cultivar "...continues to be popular and 
			justifiably so...with all of its good traits and prolific seed pod 
			formation, it is surprising that few hybridizers utilize it."  
				
				The New Encyclopedia of Hostas by
				Diana 
				Grenfell (2009) states: "Use as a specimen or at the edge of woodland. A 
				classic and still the best of its type...A slightly upturned 
				leaf edge sets it apart from similar hostas."  
			 
					
						
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										| "Since my 
										specimen won the AlaHoSo award in 1989, 
										perhaps I am a bit biased. A 
										
										montana hybrid, its large leaves 
										have a neat, thin, pure white margin and 
										a beautiful jade-green center. It will 
										grow well in practically any soil. 
										Although not slug proof, it rarely shows 
										signs of pest damage. There is nothing 
										quite like it - in other words, it is 
										unique. It is available from various 
										sources and the price varies from $20.00 
										to $40.00." |  
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										| "One of 
										the largest variegated hostas, it is a 
										white-edged, 
										
										H. montana. Registered by 
							Lillian Maroushek 
										in 1978 and available from her nursery, 
										this 'oldie' is distinctive not only in 
										size, but also in the blue-green color 
										of the leaf center. The edge is white, 
										not cream." |  |   
			 
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