Nurseries Plant Catalog 2014

Symbol Key Full Sun (5+ hour s of sun per day) Sun/Part Shade (3-4 hours of sun) Partial to Full Shade (2 hour s or less of sun) Deciduous (Sheds leaves in fall) Evergreen (Stays gr een all year r ound) Attracts Butterflies Attracts Birds Tolerates or will grow in moist to wet soil Requires division every 2-3 years Fragrant foliage or flowers Suitable for Bog Gardens Suitable for Container Plantings Deer Resistant

Spring is Bursting Forth!

Rabbit Resistant Good Cut Flowers

Letter Symbols: C - Containerized plant PW - Proven Winner Pot FE - First Additions Pot BB - Balled & burlapped HG - Heavy Grade (lar ger ) FP - Field Pot FG - Field Grown

PP - Pom Pom TIER - Tiered PYR - Pyramidal K - Clump form STK - Staked STD - On Standard 5-15 or 7-1 - Date Available

We’re easy to find! Dayton Nursery is easy to find, located about ¼ mile North of I-76/224 off Exit #14 (Cleve-Massillon Rd.)

Dayton Nursery

After that long hard winter, it’s so good to see spring bursting forth!

In fact, until 1759, the beginning of the new year was observed on April 1st, not January 1st which in many ways is more fitting for our normal temperate climate. Fast forward to the spring of 2014, many new plants are ready to burst forth with vibrant colors, textures, unique branching habits and in some cases, heavenly scented fragrances. Well over 150 new trees, shrubs, roses, perennials and annual flowers will embellish the outdoor sales areas and greenhouses with their unique newness. Even though the new stuff is exciting, old tried and true varieties such as Black-Eyed Susan, Herbert Azalea and the Knock Out Rose are still enjoying a high place in a gardener’s choice for landscapes.

From the North Take 77S/21S to 76/224 E. Turn left off Exit 14 Cleveland-Massillon Rd.

From the East Take I-76/224W. Turn right off of Exit 14 Cleveland Massillon Rd.

From the South Take I-77/Rt 21N to 224E. Turn left off of Exit 14 Cleveland -Massillon Rd.

From the West Take I-76/224E. Turn left off of Exit 14 Cleveland Massillon Rd.

While many of the new selections are foreign-born such as the Crazytunias, some wer e br ed and discovered close to home.

One such new offering is the new vigorous Rhododendron called Solar Flair that came out of David Leach’s Rhododendr on station here in Lake County, Ohio. Another featured plant, the herbaceous perennial hybrid Phlox called Forever Pink was br ed in not too distant Chicago. To be fair, we should mention the grafted Mighty Mato for those of you who are not that all enthusiastic about the non-edibles of horticulture. Although we offered the grafted plants last year, we’ll have even more to chose from this year that are almost sure to load up your kitchen and canning jars with more tomatoes then you may not even want on fewer plants! Look at all of the new items for 2014 online at our website, or, better yet, drop by the nursery to see for yourself!

Hope to see you soon!

How to Order Ordering from us is easy! The best way to place your order is to hop online to our website… www.daytonnursery.com. From here, click the “How To Order” link on the left side of the page near the top. You can then enter in your order and shipping information. An acknowledgement will be sent to you within 1-2 business days via e-mail or fax. After the acknowledgement has been approved by you, payment can be made and shipping or delivery of the items can be completed. We accept personal checks by mail and credit cards by phone. We also accept payments via PayPal for online orders. You can also order over the phone by calling 330-825-3320 or 1-866-500-6605

Plant Warranty  





All plants shipped car r y a 90 day warranty. If a plant is shipped to a non-hardy planting zone, warranty is void Customer will pay shipping for any warranty claims. Image of plant(s) must be received via e-mail for warranty claim No warranty on annual or tropical plants

Plant Availability

Availability of plant material varies constantly. We strive to always carry inventory of the most requested items during the spring and summer season. Prices and availability are subject to change at anytime.

Shipping

Plants are shipped via UPS. We will provide you with an expected date of delivery so please unpack your plants as soon as you can, water them and place them in the shade. Shipping prices are based on total weight of order, not total cost of order.

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Back of catalog: TERMS & CONDITIONS REFERENCE & OTHER MATERIALS

Bloom & Grow is a registered trademark of Dayton Nurseries, Inc. and a symbol for quality assurance in Azaleas. Most are propagated and grown right here at the nursery in Norton, Ohio so you know they are ready for our long and harsh Ohio winters. The experts at Dayton Nursery have been growing Azaleas since 1973!

For quality in Azaleas, look for the Bloom & Grow tag.

ACONITUM

Monkshood / Wolfbane

Most perennials available week of April 25th unless otherwise noted by date listed.

ACHILLEA Yarrow

One of the easiest perennials to grow and a good choice for beginners. Keep this plant out of heavy moist soils, divide every 2 years in spring or fall and remove spent flowers to ensure months of color. After flowers fade, cut plant back by half to stimulate a second flush of bloom. Perfect for areas that are dry and hot. Ferny green leaves. Blooms early to mid summer. Goldie zones 3-8 A very compact ‘Moonshine’ with attractive silver-green, fern-like foliage forming a dense low-growing mat. Large clusters of golden yellow flowers bloom on short stems throughout the summer. Height: 6-8”; Spread: 12-18” 021468 C1 $5.99 Red Velvet zones 3-8 Forms large 6" clusters of rich ruby-red flowers with creamy white centers. Continued bloom and non-fading flowers provide color all summer, remains compact with dark green foliage. Height: 18-20”; Spread: 18-24” 021467 C1 $5.99 Saucy Seduction zones 3-8 Part of the Seduction series which are known for their sturdy, compact growth habit, long bloom period, and interesting flowers. Produces large rosy-pink heads with subtle white shading from June into August. Height: 24”; Spread: 18-24” 017169 C1 $7.99 Sunny Seduction zones 3-8 Produces large sunny yellow flower heads that stand out in your garden. Prolifically blooms from June to August. The Seduction series are known for their sturdy, compact growth habit and long bloom period. Height: 24-30”; Spread: 28” 014261 C1 $7.99

An excellent plant for full sun or filtered light areas. They demand ample moisture but not wetness, mulch them so moisture is constant. Keep well fertilized, they are especially fond of phosphorus. Each flower is shaped like a little helmet, hence the common name. Staking is recommended if your Aconitum grows fairly tall. Blue Lagoon zones 4-8 The perfect aconitum for containers, this short, bright blue selection with handsome dark green foliage stands just about a foot tall. 'Blue Lagoon' is also unique in that the flowers start blooming lower on the stalks for a showier display from top to bottom. Height: 10-12”; Spread: 8-10” 018674 C1 $7.99

AEGOPODIUM Snow-on-the-Mountain

A vigorous ground cover that does well on banks, hard to maintain places or planted under larger woody trees and shrubs. At the end of a hot, dry summer, just run the lawn mower over it and water it deeply a few times to encourage fresh new growth. AKA Bishop Weed and Gout Weed. podagraia Variegatum zones 3-8 Strong ground cover with white and green leaves. Height: 6-14”, Spread: 20” 000020 Q $3.99 011952 C1 $5.99

AGASTACHE Mexican Giant Hyssop or Hummingbird Mint

Use in mixed patio containers, window boxes, and landscapes Deadheading should not be necessary, you can trim back old flower stems if you feel they are unsightly. This plant is well-adapted to thrive in dry soils and is right at home in rock gardens where it will attract hummingbirds, butterflies, and honeybees. Blue Boa zones 5-10 Luxurious deep violet blue flower spikes held over ultra green foliage. Unlike any other Agastache. The flower spikes are long, wide and extremely showy. Height: 24” x 16” 020781 C1 $6.99

Bolero zones 5-10 Vivid rose purple flower spikes rise above the bronzy green foliage. Forms a compact, branched clump of aromatic, slug and deer resistant foliage. From midsummer into fall, plants are topped by a plethora of brightly colored flower spikes which add a bright spot of color to the landscape. Height: 16”; Spread: 16” 020130 C1 $6.99 Raspberry Summer zones 6-10 Awesome, large, dark raspberry pink blooms cover this plant all summer and into fall. The foliage is attractive, bright green, and aromatic. Easy to grow as long as it has full sun and good drainage. Height: 24-30”; Spread: 16-20” 9-15 022076 C1 $7.99 Tango zones 5-10 Brilliant rose-purple blooms with purple calyxes. Very compact with bronze foliage with superb branching. Exceptionally long bloom time. Height: 15-17” 018675 C1 $6.99 Violet Vision zones 5-10 Lush violet wands entice butterflies and bees by the score with their sweet honey-licorice scent. Blooming from summer through fall, this very disease-resistant and vigorous hummingbird-mint is also quite hardy. Height: 18-24”; Spread: 18” 9-15 022077 C1 $7.99

AJUGA Bugleweed

Rapid growing ground cover with upright flowers blooming April through May. Spreads vigorously and is thus recommended for filling large areas like banks and hillsides. It also makes a great under planting for a number of Hosta varieties. Prefers partial shade to full shade but will grow in sun if constant moisture is provided. Black Scallop zones 4-10 Beautiful, scalloped, dark burgundy foliage appears almost black. The deep blue flower spikes are shown off nicely against the dark foliage. Height: 3-6”, Spread: 36” 012682 C1 $6.99 Burgundy Glow zones 3-10 The tri-color foliage: cream, pink and burgundy, is a show stopping complement to the medium blue flowers that bloom abundantly in mid and late spring. Can be planted in any type of shade but it does best in part shade. Ht: 6”, Spread: 6-10” 00022 Quart $3.99 008818 C1 $7.99

Dixie Chip zones 3-10 You'll love this colorful variation with green, cream, and rose-purple variegated foliage! From mid to late spring, short spikes of violet blue flowers stand upright above the low, spreading foliage. Height: 3-4”; Spread: 8-10” 015253 C1 $6.99 Golden Glow zones 3-9 An elegant and restrained selection of Ajuga forming a neat carpet of rounded leaves splashed with creamy yellow and celadon green, becoming infused with rose tones in cooler weather. Short spikes of blue flowers appear in mid to late spring. Spreads more slowly then other Ajugas. Height: 4-6”; Spread: 8-10” 021432 C1 $7.99

Pink Saucer zones 4-8 One of the earliest blooming anemones available, Pink Saucer begins producing large, elegant rosy-pink flowers in June and continues into early fall. The long-lived, easy to grow plants reach 2-3 feet tall and prefer afternoon shade. Height: 24-36”; Spread: 12-18” 015254 C1 $7.99

AMSONIA

montana Avalanche zones 4-8 Develops a dense mass of fine stems clothed with tiny gray-green leaves and an abundance of small white flowers in early summer. More floriferous and larger flowers than the species. Height: 4-6”, Spread: 8-12” 011118 C1 $5.99

Blue Star

Plant it in full sun or partial shade and moist soil of average fertility. Cutting the stems back to within 6-8" of the ground after flowering will result in fuller growth. Blue Ice zones 3-9 This selection of Amsonia bears gorgeous plump navy blue buds in late spring, opening to vivid periwinkle blue, star-shaped flowers. Bright green, compact, clumping foliage. Adds a billowy, finely textured element to the landscape. Height: 12-16”; Spread: 12-18” 018008 C1 $8.99

ANEMOME Windflower

The attractive flower buds bloom late, providing an unexpected show that adds grace to the often tired looking late-summer garden. Maple-like leaves. Pink Kiss zones 4-8 A Japanese introduction. This very compact anemone shows off it’s pink flowers from late summer to late fall with attractive foliage. Flowers abundantly with little pink “kisses”! Height: 12”; Spread: 12-18” 022010 C1 $8.99

ARENARIA Sandwort

The perfect substitute for moss in sunny areas! Great for filling between stepping stones or for rock gardens. Mix with spring flowering bulbs.

ARMERIA Seathrift/Sea Pink

Low tufted foliage and globe-shaped flowers. Deadheading will prolong flowering. Blooms May through June. maritima Bloodstone zones 3-8 It’s bright cherry blossoms are unusually deep in color and its glossy foliage looks great all season long! Height: 10”, Sprd: 12” 019803 C1 $7.99

ARTEMISIA

Wormwood/Silver Mound Erect mahogany brown stems and blackishgreen foliage topped with tiny creamy-white flowers. Some of the most easily grown plants in the world of perennials. They tolerate exposure to sunlight and wind. Welldrained soil is best. schmiditiana Silver Mound zones 3-8 A non-flowering, fragrant plant whose distinctive dome of lacy, gray aromatic foliage provides more than enough interest to recommend it. It has many applications in the garden including: edging, rock gardens, pots or a filler plant for hot, dry areas. It has long been one of the most popular silver foliage plants. Height: 8-10”, Spread: 10-15” 009180 C1 $7.99

ARUM

Orange Candleflower italicum zones 5-9 Adds great color and diversity to the garden with their attractively marked leaves veined with mid-green to white. In early summer, white spathes of flowers are followed by spikes of bright orange red berries (shown). Height: 12-18”; Spread: 12-18” 021043 C1 $13.99

ARUNCUS Goats Beard

The foliage is durable and very decorative. Will do best in a shady, moist location. In northern climates, it can be grown in full sun if provided with adequate moisture. Insects and diseases don't seem to bother this plant. Aesthusifolius zones 3-7 From early to midsummer, plants are adorned with 3-4" long, feathery spikes of creamy white flowers. This plant is great for tucking into small areas of a shade or rock garden. In fall, the foliage becomes a brilliant patchwork of yellow and orange. Height: 10-12”; Spread: 12-16” 003753 C1 $6.99

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ASARUM Wild Ginger

canadense zones 4-6 Almost heart-shaped, frosty green foliage hides the tiny flowers in early summer. Best used in the rock garden, as a ground cover or for foliage interest. Height: 6-8” 000111 C1 $7.99 europeanum zones 5-7 A slow spreading ground cover producing a carpet of glossy, dark-green, heart-shaped foliage. Plant 8” apart and avoid planting too deeply. Does not grow well in dry shade. Height: 4-8”, Spread: 8-12” 000112 C1 $12.99

ASCLEPIAS

Butterfly Flower/Milkweed They are slow to start in spring so mark your plants well so you dont be-head them during early spring cultivation and clean up. Blooms July and August. tuberosa zones 3-9 This native Butterfly Weed has brilliant orange-red flowers that are excellent for cutting and attractive to bees and hummingbirds. Height: 24” 000115 C1 $6.99

ASTER Hardy Aster

If pinched until mid-July,.the plants will be heavier blooming and probably will not need staking. Serves as a butterfly nectar source. Blooms July through August. Kickin Series zones 5-9 Forms a bushy, relatively short mound of finely textured green foliage. From late summer through mid-fall, the foliage is completely covered in flowers, creating a huge splash of color that is so needed in the garden late in the season. Naturally compact and terrific in containers. Height: 2-3’; Spread: 2-3’ Kickin Lavender 019959 C1 $7.99 Lilac Blue 019960 C1 $7.99 Pink Chiffon 019961 C1 $7.99

ASTILBE

Spirea/Feather Flower Fluffy spikes on ferny foliage blooming in June and July. Varieties vary in size, shape, bloom color, bloom time and leaf color. The flower heads last longer if they are planted to avoid the afternoon sun. Some have green leaves, other bronze, some are shiny while others have a matte finish. Amber Moon zones 4-9 The foliage emerges bright chartreuse yellow in spring with a tinge of red pigment in the newest leaves. Foliage greens up a bit by late summer. Very tall, strong, blush red stems carry rose pink flower panicles in midsummer. Height: 34-38”; Spread: 22-28” 021433 C1 $12.99 August Light zones 4-9 This cultivar was introduced in Germany as 'Augustleuchten', and is one of the latest to flower with very full red plumes. Its newer foliage is also tinted red. Height: 28”; Spread: 15-24” 019804 C1 $9.99 007792 C2 $12.99 Boogie Woogie zones 3-8 Mid, dark green foliage below the large upright dense plumes of bright florescent pink. This very floriferous variety has blooms that are great cut and dried flowers. Height: 14-16”; Spread: 16-20” 022013 C1 $7.99 Color Flash zones 3-8 Ever changing foliage color! Brilliant spring green foliage matures to a blend of burgundy, purple, and green during summer and then transforms into shades of gold, orange, and russet in fall. Early summer blooms of light pink. Height: 18-20”; Spread: 16-20” 022011 C1 $7.99 Deutschland zones 4-9 Pure white lacey blossoms atop bold, glossy, medium to dark green foliage. Height: 24-30”, Spread: 18-24” 004933 C1 $7.99 005139 C1½ $9.99 Fanal zones 4-9 Bright red plumes are present in upright spires, blooming early in the summer. One of the earliest reds to bloom. Foliage is mahogany-red in spring, turning to green by summer. Height: 20”, Spread: 18-20” 000141 C1 $7.99 8-1 007394 C1½ $9.99 000142 C2 $12.99

Fireberry zones 4-9 In a series of dwarf Astilbes from hybridizer Jan Verschoor comes this vibrant raspberry pink selection with diamond-shaped plumes. Colorful blossoms are produced atop a relatively short clump of foliage in early to midsummer. Height: 16”; Spread: 16” 015376 C1 $12.99 020040 C2 $19.99 Hip Hop zones 4-8 Green foliage with strong stems, forms unique plumes of light pink flowers dotted with a contrasting eye of hot pink stamens. Bright color and very floriferous. Ht: 24-28” 020133 C2 $12.99 Little Vision in Pink zones 3-8 A dwarf form of Vision in Pink with compact rich dark green foliage. Little Vision in Pink is very floriferous with thick sturdy stems and upright plumes of pink flowers. Height: 14-16” 017985 C1 $9.99 Little Vision in Purple zones 3-8 A dwarf form of Vision in Pink with compact rich dark green foliage. Little Vision in Purple is very floriferous with thick sturdy stems and upright plumes of raspberry-purple flowers. Height: 14-16” 017940 C1 $9.99 Look At Me zones 3-8 Compact plants with fragrant, large plumes of soft bubble-gum pink flowers accented with gorgeous red stems. Large full plumes. A vigorous grower. Height: 15-17”; Spread: 16-20” 022012 C1 $7.99 Ostrich Plume zones 4-9 Rich coral-rose, arching plumes are very large, open, and drooping; very different than typical astilbe flowers. Blooms in midsummer. Height: 30”, Spread: 24-48” 000147 C1 $7.99 000148 C2 $12.99 Peach Blossom zones 4-8 Delicate pink flowers bloom atop it's ferny green foliage. Height: 24-30”; Spread: 36-48” 8-1 008995 C1½ $9.99 Purple Candles zones 4-9 Dense, poker-like plumes emerge a rich violet-red, then lighten up as they age. Bold, dark green foliage with a coarse texture. Has a unique look; makes a strong color statement in the garden. Height: 42”; Spread: 18-24” 018755 C1 $9.99 Rheinland zones 4-9 Clear lilac-pink flowers June to July on this classic Astilbe atop dark green foliage.. Height: 24” 8-1 005141 C1½ $9.99

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Rhythym & Beat zones 4-9 Shimmering purple-pink plumes start blooming early summer atop dark green foliage. Very rich flowering with full plumes. Height: 16-20” 015423 C1 $9.99 Sprite zones 4-9 Absolutely stunning with arching open flower clusters of a delicately pleasing shell pink color. Leaves are bronzy-green, especially upon emergence. Height: 12”, Spread: 12” 004957 C1 $8.99 Sugarberry zones 4-9 In a series of dwarf Astilbes from hybridizer Jan Verschoor comes this floriferous, soft pink selection with triangular-shaped plumes. In early to midsummer, the flowers are presented just above the very compact, full clump of small, dark green leaves. Height: 10”; Spread: 14” 018613 C1 $12.99 Younique Series zones 4-9 Members of the Younique™ Series offer a higher flower scape count and compact foliage. Fast growing plants quickly form a nice mound of petite foliage topped by bunches of fragrant, colorful plumes. Height: 16-20”; Spread: 16-20” Carmen Fuschsia-red. 019805 C1 $9.99 021178 C2 $12.99 Younique Lilac Lavender-pink. 019791 C1 $9.99 Younique Silvery Pink Pale pink. 021177 C2 $12.99

ASTRANTIA Masterwort

They are terrific filler plants for the border, mixing especially well with coarse foliage plants such as Hosta and Ligularia. Prefers moist, shady areas rich in organic matter. After flowering, the spent flower stalks should be cut to the ground to prevent selfseeding. This plant spreads by stolons if it is happy with its surroundings. It can be propagated by division in the fall or early spring. Star of Fire zones 4-7 Clusters of burgundy red flowers with white centers accented with dark purple stems bloom over a long period. Height: 18-20”; Spread: 18-20” 022014 C1 $8.99

BELLIS

English Daisy Will do great in light shade with some moisture. Blooms April-May Bellisma Red zones 3-9 An early blooming plant and a truly strong landscape performer. This dainty and petite red and rounded shape flowers create a beautiful display in containers or landscape. Height: 6-10”; Spread: 5-8” 018822 C1 $6.99 Habanero Rose zones 4-8 Rose colored button-like blooms are sometimes pink to white in color. Will do great in light shade with some moisture. Height: 4-8”; Spread: 4-6” 007060 C1 $5.99 Pomponette Mix zones 5-9 Rosettes of dark green leaves topped by extra double flowers of deep rose, white, and pink in spring and early summer. Height: 6”, Spread: 6” 000170 Q $3.99

BERGENIA Pig Squeak

The shiny, evergreen, cabbage-like leaves of Bergenia have a unique leathery appearance that is really eye-catching. This plant gets its common name, "Pig Squeak", from the sound the leaf makes when rubbed between two fingers. During the fall and winter months, the leaves take on remarkable reddish-bronze hues which remain until spring when they turn back to green. Any tattered leaves can be removed at that time. Performs best in rich, moisture-retentive soil. It dislikes heavy soils and standing water. Rosi Klose zones 4-8 Clusters of rosy-pink flowers bloom heavily in spring and sporadic throughout summer. Thick, glossy evergreen cabbage-like foliage with burgundy fall, winter, and spring color. Plants prefer moist soil and partial shade. Use as a ground cover, along the edge of a border, or in rock gardens. Height: 12-15”; Spread: 12” 021473 C1 $9.99

BLETILLA

Hardy Ground Orchid

Prefers a cool woodland or shady rock garden setting with well-drained soil. Produces slow spreading underground rhizomes. Protect from late spring frosts and mulch in colder climates.

striata zones 5-9 Shiny, narrow, foot long foliage and deep purplish-pink blooms. Height: 18-24” 000175 C1 $7.99

BRUNNERA

False Forget-Me-Not This plant self sows easily, and the resulting seedlings have deep roots. Plant prefers cool summers, protection from wind and partial sun, even though it will grow in full shade. Also called Siberian Bugloss. Alexander’s Great zones 4-8 This GIGANTIC Brunnera is heavily silvered, making a dramatic statement in the landscape or use as a dynamic specimen in a container. Compared to 'Jack Frost', 'Alexander's Great' has much larger leaves and a bigger plant size. Height: 14”; Spread: 30” 021952 C1 $15.99 Jack Frost zones 3-8 Best noted for its silvery, heart-shaped leaves with green veins and edges. Also bears blue flowers with a yellow center. Height: 1218”; Spread: 12-18” 007309 C1 $19.99 Looking Glass zones 3-8 A sibling of Jack Frost, this one creates the illusion of glass sparkling in a shaded woodland setting. Handsome silvery appearance. A collectors item! Height: 15-18”, Spread: 15-18” 009767 C1 $19.99 Sea Heart zones 3-8 An improved 'Jack Frost' with larger heartshaped leaves with more pronounced variegation. Foliage has greater substance and is more heat tolerant. Panicles of delicate sky-blue flowers provide added color in spring. Height: 14-16”; Spread: 12-24” 020135 C1 $12.99

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Silver Heart zones 3-8 Similar to 'Looking Glass' with almost solid silver foliage and narrow green veins. Plants are a bit more vigorous and exhibit greater heat tolerance during the summer. Panicles of sky-blue flowers bloom early spring. Height: 14-16”; Spread: 12-24” 020136 C1 $12.99

BUDDLEIA Butterfly Bush

For best flowering, cut back the entire bush in early spring to about 1/3 of its original height. They are profuse bloomers with graygreen to dark green leaves and large, fragrant (honey scented) 6-8” long flower heads that are very attractive to butterflies. Blooms July to Fall. Bicolor zones 5-10 The first buddleia ever to offer two completely different colors on the same inflorescence! Fragrant, lavender and butterscotch yellow flowers blend together for a fascinating bicolor effect. Panicles grow up to 10 inches long and show up well against the clean gray-green foliage. Height: 72-96”, Spread: 72-96” 013419 C1 $9.99 Black Knight zones 5-10 A vigorous butterfly bush whose long, darkpurple flower spikes contrast nicely with its gray-green leaves. It’s fragrant flowers bloom throughout the growing season. Height: 72”; Spread: 48-60” 000465 C1 $9.99 Lo & Behold BLUE CHIP zones 5-10 A new series of miniature Butterfly Bush that is only 24” tall and forms a tidy mound. Unlike other Butterfly Bush, this series is continuous flowering. That’s right, continuous flowering without the need to prune or deadhead! The flower color is bluish. Height: 20-24”; Spread: 20-24” 014264 PW1½ $14.99 Lo & Behold PURPLE HAZE zones 5-10 The newest addition to the Lo & Behold series of dwarf butterfly bush. Has a unique, horizontal, low spreading habit making it an excellent ground covering plant. Continuous blooming dark purple-blue flowers radiate outward and downward all summer. Height: 24-36”; Spread: 24-36” 018951 PW1½ $14.99

Miss Molly zones 5-9 Drink in the beauty of this dark sangria-red beauty. This compact plant is smaller than many other buddleia varieties, and its distinctive flower color makes late summer gardens pop! Height: 48-60”; Spread: 60-72” 021213 PW2 $25.00 Royal Red zones 5-10 A spectacular cultivar whose extremely long, fragrant, purple-red flower clusters weep softly over it’s green leaves. Height: 48-60”; Spread: 48-60” 000475 C1 $9.99 White Profusion zones 5-10 Clear large white flower spikes bloom in summer on this butterfly magnet! Height: 60-72” 000477 C1 $9.99

CAMPANULA Bellflower/Harebell

Prefers moderately rich, well-drained soil in full sun or partial shade. Poor winter drainage can result in crown rot. Keep watered in the summer and fertilize regularly. Blooms July to September. Birch Hybrid zones 4-8 A profusion of lavender-blue, 1 inch long, fluted bell-shaped flowers smother the bright evergreen foliage from late spring to late summer if deadheaded regularly. Height: 4-6”, Spread: 20” 003317 C1 $6.99 Blue Clips zones 3-8 A profusion of violet-blue, cup-shaped upward facing flowers gracefully cover the dark green foliage from late spring to late summer if deadheaded. Height: 8”, Spread 12-24” 000480 Q $3.99 010038 C1 $6.99 Blue Waterfall (poscharskyana) zones 3-9 Vigorous, low growing, spreading variety, with the innate ability to cascade nicely over rock edging. It’s flowers are deep blue bellshaped with small milky white centers, which bloom all summer off and on. Height: 8-10”; Spread: 24” 007310 C1 $8.99

Genti Series zones 3-8 Profuse bloomers with large clusters of flowers. Secondary blooms occur along the upright stems for extended summer bloom. Forms dense clumps of dark green foliage. Height/Spread: 18” Blue 022018 C1 $12.99 $12.99 Twisterbell 022019 C1 White 022020 C1 $12.99 Pearl Deep Blue zones 3-8 A profusion of cup-shaped, upward-facing, 2 inch wide, vivid blue-violet flowers with lighter centers float above the mound of dark green foliage from late spring to late summer if deadheaded regularly. Forms compact, uniform clumps making it a good choice for edging, containers, the front of borders, or growing among rocks Tends to be more compact than other carpaticas and blooms 23 weeks earlier. Height: 8”; Spread: 12-24” 007541 C1 $6.99 Takion Blue zones 3-8 Bell-shaped, 2-2.5”, lavender blue flowers early summer into late summer, if spent flowers are removed. This variety produces upward and outward facing flowers instead of the standard downward facing flowers. Long, leathery, evergreen dark green leaves. Height: 16-20”; Spread: 12-16” 020137 C1 $7.99 White Clips zones 3-8 A profusion of cup-shaped, upward-facing, white flowers gracefully cover the dark green foliage from late spring to late summer if deadheaded regularly. Forms compact rounded clumps making it a good choice for edging, containers, the front of borders, or growing among rocks. Height: 8”; Spread: 12-24” 000484 Q $3.99 000485 C1 $6.99

CENTAUREA Bachelor Button/ Cornflower

Blooms May through June. Deadheading flowers will promote new growth and keep the plant tidy. Somewhat drought tolerant. montana Blue zones 3-8 Blue button flowers bloom in late spring. Height: 24”, Spread: 15-24” 009178 C1 $5.99

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CENTRANTHUS

CHELONE

COREOPSIS

Centranthus is especially attractive when grown in sunny, naturalized areas, in the crevices of stone walls, or in cottage gardens. It is a favorite of butterflies. Blooms early to late summer.

Plant near water or in the moist perennial border. Pest resistant.

Tickseed are easy to place, requiring only a sunny spot with average garden soil. Give the thread-leaf types a hard shearing to promote re-bloom. Blooms June to July.

Red Valerian

ruber Coccineus zones 4-8 A foolproof perennial, this is a good choice for beginners. Fragrant, tiny carmine-rose florets cluster together to form dense, showy heads which are held above the gray-green, upright, bushy masses of foliage. Height: 24-36”; Spread: 24-36” 018641 C1 $6.99

CERASTIUM Snow-in-Summer

A low growing, mat-forming perennial with tufts of narrow, silver-gray leaves. Blooms May to June with white blooms that resemble snow. Silver Carpet zones 3-8 Single white spring flowers are borne on a silvery-gray carpet of leaves, hence the name “silver carpet”. Enjoys a sunny, well-drained, dry location. Prune back after blooming. Height: 3-4”; Spread: 24-36” 015264 Q $3.99 Yo-Yo zones 3-7 This variety has woolly-gray foliage which is best used as a ground cover or rock garden. This variety avoids the two major drawbacks of the species, scraggly growth and rampant invasiveness. Its white flowers appear in late spring and early summer. Height: 6”, Spread: 48” 000497 C1 $5.99

CERATOSTIGMA Dwarf Plumbago

plumbagnoides zones 5-9 Foliage turns deep mahogany in fall. Peacock-blue flowers are present in late summer until the first hard frost. A terrific ground cover! Height: 8-12” $8.99 000498 C1

Turtlehead

obliqua Tiny Tortuga zones 3-8 More compact compared to other varieties. Forms clumps of glossy dark green foliage with reddish stems and hot pink flowers in mid to late summer. Height: 14-16” 021474 C1 $6.99

CHRYSANTHEMUM Garden Mum

Matchsticks zones 5-9 Unique color combination of golden yellow with fire red fluted tips. Very compact with upright green foliage that requires no staking. Excellent for containers. Selected for it’s hardiness and vigor from the University of Minnesota. Height/Spread: 18-24” 022021 C1 $7.99

CIMICIFUGA Black Snakeroot

Native to the edges of woodlands in eastern North America, Cimicifuga performs best in partial shade and moist, organically enriched soil. Water supply should remain constant throughout the spring, summer and autumn. Hillside Black Beauty zones 4-8 Masses of striking, dark purplish-black foliage contrasted by long, white bottlebrush blooms fascinates the eye and peaks everyone's curiosity. Though the young foliage tends to be green, it quickly deepens to an almost iridescent purple-black. In late summer, the 4'-7' tall stems are topped with foot-long, fragrant, white flowers blushed with pale pink. Height: 48-84”; Spread: 36-48” 000517 C1 $19.99

Tickseed

Baby Sun zones 5-10 Single, golden yellow flowers with a dark yellow and red eye. Height: 16”; Spread: 16” 005326 C1 $6.99 Bengal Tiger zones 5-10 Fiery flowers glow red and gold, like tiger eyes on this gorgeous garden beauty. Extra hardy Coreopsis verticillata breeding makes this one a star! Clean, manicured habit and feathery, mildew resistant foliage. Height: 20”; Spread: 24” 021953 C1 $7.99 Cosmic Eye zones 5-9 Bicolor flowers of burgundy-red with bright yellow tips and golden yellow centers bloom atop this Big Bang™ series introduction. Flowers are slightly smaller but have more dramatic color contrast. Height: 12-15”; Spread: 12-15” 016993 C1 $9.99 Early Sunrise zones 4-9 A profusion of brilliant golden-yellow, semidouble flowers each flushed orange-yellow in the center. One of the earliest Coreopsis to bloom! Height: 18”; Spread: 15-24” 010779 C1 $7.99 Golden Sphere zones 4-9 Double golden-yellow flowers form bright rounded spheres and continue to bloom all summer. Attractive light green foliage forms a compact mounding habit. Height: 10-12”; Spread: 12-14” 022022 C1 $7.99 Jethro Tull zones 4-9 A natural cross of Early Sunrise and Zamfir, this new selection exhibits the best characteristics of both: brilliant golden yellow flowrs with fluted petals and a more compact habit. Try pairing it with purple blooming perennials such as Salvia or Hardy Geranium. Height: 18”; Spread: 18” 014757 C1 $7.99 Jive zones 5-9 Masses of single, white flowers with a burgundy eye and orange center. Thread-leaf foliage is strong and bushy. Height: 12-18”; Spread: 18-24” 021755 C1 $7.99

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Little Sundial zones 4-9 A dwarf type with bright yellow flowers and a darker center. Blooms late summer to fall. Hard to find! Height: 10”, Spread: 10” 012839 C1 $8.99 Mercury Rising zones 5-9 Forms wide spreading, well-branched clumps of bright green narrow leaves topped by velvety wine red blossoms with orange button centers from early summer through early fall. Some flowers are frosted with creamy white on the petals. Height: 15-18”; Spread: 24-36” 019924 C1 $7.99 Moonbeam zones 4-9 Ever-popular and a classic perennial, Moonbeam is an excellent performer with bright lemon-yellow flowers produced in profusion from early through late summer. The airy clumps of fine, needle-like foliage on upright stems add a nice fine texture element to the landscape. Height: 18-24”; Spread: 18-24” 007743 C1 $7.99 Presto zones 4-9 This award winner has the unique combination of a dwarf habit and large flowers. From early through late summer, a plethora of golden yellow, double flowers are produced atop compact, rounded mounds of dark green foliage. Height: 6-8”; Spread: 6-8” 014758 C1 $6.99 Red Satin zones 5-9 Deep wine red to ruby red flowers with an orange center measure completely cover the deep green, threadleaf foliage. Since the flowers are sterile, they appear over a long period from early through late summer and if cut back, the plants can be encouraged to rebloom until frost. Height: 15-18”; Spread: 18-22” 021427 C1 $6.99 Route 66 zones 5-9 ‘Route 66’ has green, threadleaf foliage with branched stems and an upright habit to about two feet tall. From midsummer into mid-fall in zone 5, this plant produces large 2in yellow flowers with a blood red eye. The red pigment bleeds out onto the petals, becoming the dominant color in fall. Each flower has a slightly different pattern of yellow and red pigments. Height: 24-28”; Spread: 24” 015257 C1 $7.99 Ruby Frost zones 5-9 Large, deep ruby flowers are fringed with a collar of frosty white. Plant habit is choice, with its flowers held up elegantly. Truly a color breakthrough in the world of Coreopsis! Height: 16”; Spread: 30-36” 9-15 020003 C1 $7.99

Snowberry zones 6-9 The large, creamy white flowers are adorned with wine red eyes. Blooms all summer over a mound of rich green foliage. A wonderful addition to the mixed border or used in containers. Easy to grow and makes no seeds. Height: 26-28”, Spread: 32” 013153 C1 $7.99 verticillata Zagreb zones 4-9 Clear golden yellow flowers upon fern-like foliage. This plant can be invasive in moist, warm, sandy environments. Height: 12-16” 005856 C1 $7.99

CORYDALIS Corydalis

May go dormant in summer and re-bloom in fall. Blooms May-October. Canary Feathers zones 6-9 The soft blue-green feather-like foliage is accented by large, canary-yellow flowers carried in spikes above the foliage. This long bloomer makes a great highlight in shady spots. Combines well with blue or gold Hosta. Height: 7”, Spread: 10” 014948 C1 $12.99

CROCOSMIA Montbretia

The gladiolus-like foliage fans around the branched funnel-shaped flower spikes which zig zag to a height of up to 36”. Blooms all summer. Lucifer zones 5-9 The tubular flame-red flowers are arranged on their stems upon sword-like green foliage. Height: 36”, Spread: 12” 000533 C1 $9.99

DELOSPERMA Ice Plant

A low-growing ground cover covered in masses of small daisy-like blooms sporadically through summer. Requires well-drained soil.

Fire Wonder zones 5-9 Part of the 'Wheels of Wonder' series with much larger flowers and a more upright growth habit. Yellow colored flowers with fiery red petals bloom May until frost. Such eye-catching pigmentation! Height: 6-8”; Spread: 10-12”+ 021475 C1 $6.99 Hot Pink Wonder zones 5-8 Part of the 'Wheels of Wonder' series with much larger flowers and a more upright growth habit. Bright golden-yellow petals with white colored centers flowering from May until frost Masses of flowers in spring keeps blooming sporadically through summer. Height: 6-8”; Spread: 10-12”+ 021476 C1 $6.99 John Proffitt zones 4-9 An improved Delosperma cooperi with delightful fuchsia colored flowers with bright yellow centers. The daisy-like flowers bloom from Spring to Fall above 2 inch high succulent foliage. Very heat and drought tolerant and looks great in a rock garden! Height: 2-3”; Spread: 18” 018815 C1 $7.99

DENDRANTHEMA Hardy Mum

Dependable and hardy describes these mums. Easy to grow fall bloomers. Grows to 15” tall and wide. Zones 5-9 Cool Igloo Rich-raspberry flowers. 017275 P4½ $4.99 Fireworks Igloo Pink spider-shaped flowers. 021912 P4½ $4.99 Frosty Igloo Fluffy decorative flowers of cool white. 017276 P4½ $4.99 Rosy Igloo Non-fading red flowers. 017277 P4½ $4.99 Sizzling Igloo Non-fading yellow flowers. 021913 P4½ $4.99 Sunny Igloo Sunny Lemon yellow flowers. 017278 P4½ $4.99

Fire Spinner zones 5-8 Shocking bi-color combination along with the green-apple foliage makes for a fast spreading carpet that keeps its shiny presence throughout winter. Height: 2-3”; Spread:10-12” 018677 C1 $7.99 -7-

DIANTHUS Carnations / Pinks

Cut the spent flowers to maintain neatness of the plant and to promote growth. All varieties like a sunny spot with average rich soil on the sweet side. The species is highly fragrant and forms a low mound of gray, narrow leaves, topped in season with many flowers. Best used as a ground cover or a rock garden. Amazon Neon Duo zones 6-8 Bright red and purple flowers bloom on sturdy stems all summer long! Height: 24” 010517 C1 $5.99 Black Cherry Wild zones 4-9 This deep velvety red, fragrant, double selection has a rounded flower form with a slightly serrated, narrow, white picotee edge. It is useful for adding a dramatic shot of red color in containers or at the edge of a landscape. This is one of the shortest varieties of the series. Height: 6”; Spread: 8” 014810 PW1 $9.99 Coconut Punch zones 6-9 Fluffy looking, fragrant, double blossoms are intricately pattered in contrasting shades of red and white. As the flowers mature, the white blotches expand and the red color lightens, leaving a wine colored ring around each petal. Gray-green foliage. Height: 12”; Height: 12” 016134 PW1 $9.99 Fire Star zones 6-9 Vivid fire red flowers have a deeper crimson eye, making this a "saturated red bicolor". The evergreen gray-green foliage provides a stark contrast for the bright flowers. Exudes a spicy scent of cloves. Will re-bloom in the fall if spent flowers are removed. Height: 7”; Spread: 7” 019920 C1 $7.99 021179 C2 $12.99 Firewitch zones 3-9 Shocking magenta-pink, upward-facing blooms which exude the scent of cloves appear in masses above silvery-blue mats of evergreen foliage. If deadheaded, this species will flower heaviest in early summer and again in fall. Height: 7-8”; Spread: 12” 003802 C1 $7.99 Heart Attack zones 3-9 Very deep crimson-red, carnation-like flowers really make a statement up against the glossy dark green foliage. Leaves are deep red when they emerge in spring. Height: 12”, Spread: 8” 010054 C1 $7.99

Kahori zones 4-9 In summer, Kahori bears scented rosy pink flowers. It’s narrow leaves are greyish-green. Plant in well-drained acid-free soil in full sun. Use on banks and slopes or in beds and borders. Height: 8-12”; Spread: 18” 018563 C1 $8.99 Neon Star zones 5-9 Bright, fluorescent pink flowers bloom atop compact, silvery-gray foliage. The flowers are somewhat fragrant and reminiscent of cloves. Height: 7”; Spread: 7” 003610 C1 $6.99 Rosebud zones 5-9 Fragrant double-blooms of a salmon color which resemble little rosebuds. Blooms early and repeats throughout summer. Forms a compact mound of blue-green foliage. Attractive to butterflies. Deadhead regularly to encourage more buds to form. Height: 6-8”; Spread: 6-8” 020738 C1 $6.99 Shooting Star zones 5-9 Overlapping petals of magenta purple with plum rings around the centers describe the outstanding flowers! Plants will re-bloom in the fall if spent flowers are removed. Forms compact mounds of blue-green foliage. Height: 7”; Spread: 12” 012685 C1 $6.99 Spangled Star zones 5-9 The red petals have light pinkish white edges with matching blotches and throat. Foliage is blue-green. Fragrance is that of cloves. Height: 7” 003654 C1 $6.99 Tiny Rubies zones 3-9 Globe-shaped mound of deep green foliage covered with tiny, fragrant, double pink flowers, exactly like miniature carnations. Height: 4” 005259 Q $3.99 003777 C1 $6.99 Zing Salmon zones 3-9 Globe-shaped mound of deep green foliage topped by bright salmon-red flowers in summer. Height: 6-8” 020765 C1 $6.99

DICTAMNUS Gas Plant

Often slow to established but very long lived. On still days a match held below the spike will ignite a burst of methane gas. Clumps resent being disturbed, once established.

albus Purpureus zones 3-7 Very strong, tall stems carrying light pink, 6petaled flowers with long, eyelash-like stamens and brighter pink veins unfurl from bright pink buds from late spring into midsummer. Forms clumps of dark green leaves that smell of lemons when crushed. Height: 24-36”; Spread: 18-24” 000576 C1 $8.99

DIGITALIS Foxglove

Spikes of tubular flowers in June-July. Most are biennial. Looks great planted with ferns, Hosta, Platycodon and Campanula. Before adding Preen to area, allow plant to go to seed to provide future plants. Candy Mountain zones 4-9 A rare first! Candy Mountain is the first Foxglove ever to have upward facing flowers instead of the usuall downward facing ones. With this new angle, viewers can easily see the beautifully speckled throats of these rosepink blossoms. They are produced on very strong, strictly upright stems in early summer. Height: 3-4; Spread: 1-2’ 014277 C1 $6.99 Dalmation Peach zones 4-9 A fast growing, first year flowering perennial foxglove with a strong growth habit and pure colored flowers. The flowers open a pretty shade of pinkish peach and then lighten to a soft peach color with tiny orange speckled throats. Forms well-branched compact clumps of foliage. Height: 24-36”; Spread: 12” 021434 C1 $6.99 Dalmation Purple zones 4-9 Deep lavender purple flowers with heavily spotted maroon throats are produced all the way around the stems in early summer. The basal foliage forms a compact clump and the plants are well-branched. Flowers first year. Height: 23-36”; Spread: 12” 015379 C1 $6.99

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Foxy Hybrids zones 4-9 The 30” tubular spikes come in mixed shades of red, white and yellow. Height: 24-30” 005752 C1 $7.99 Polkadot Princess zones 4-9 The well-branched, bushy plants have a uniform habit and evenly spaced flowers all around the stems. Bright pink flowers bloom all season long, from early summer through early fall. Biennial. Height: 30-36”; Spread: 18-24” 019925 C1 $7.99 Shirley Mix zones 4-9 A mixed palette of flower colors including white, light pink, deep rose, fuchsia, and yellow, all with dark purple spots inside, makes up the 'Giant Shirley' strain. Has been known to grow as tall as 8-9'. Height: 36-48”; Spread: 12-24” 015265 C1 $7.99 Snowy Mountain zones 4-9 Upward facing white flowers with speckled burgundy throats, very eye-catching. Strong and sturdy stems, an old-time favorite for the perennial border. Height: 36-48”; Spread: 12-24” 020140 C1 $6.99

ECHINACEA Coneflower

These plants are long lived, low maintenance and easy to grow. Finches love the seeds of Echinacea! Blooms July-August. Most are deer resistant. After Midnight zones 4-8 Fragrant, dark magenta purple flowers and a black-red cone. The wide flower petals overlap, giving the blossoms a full, substantial presence. For added drama, they are presented on black stems above the bluegreen foliage. The plants are well-branched and compact. Height: 10”; Spread: 10-12” 013416 C1 $14.99 Bravado zones 3-9 This pretty introduction combines an enhanced flower form and deeper, truer color in a Magnus-type coneflower. The rounder, outsized blooms boast classic deep purplishrose rays and bright orange cones in an upright 2' tall bushy plant. Height: 20-24”; Spread: 18” 018826 Q $3.99

Butterfly Kisses zones 4-8 Fragrant, bright pink, pom-pom flowers with lighter ray petals measure 3” across! Selected by the breeder for it’s compactness and sturdy habit, this is sure to be one of the nicest pom-pom types. Nice and proportional with deep green foliage. Height: 18”; Spread: 14-16” 019926 C1 $14.99 Cheyenne Spirit zones 4-9 Wow what an incredible color range including rich shades of tomato red, orange, magenta, yellow, and white. Though the height of each color varies slightly, they are all very well-branched, bushy plants that will have high color impact in the landscape. Height: 22-30”; Spread: 18-28” 021757 C1 $7.99 Chiquita zones 4-10 It's short and yellow - you get the picture. The plant simply looks like a well arranged bouquet of large banana colored daisies. Only 14"tall at maturity, the deep green foliage covers this plant top to bottom. Height: 12”; Spread: 12” 020783 C1 $14.99 Cinnamon Cupcake zones 4-9 A dwarf Echinacea - with double, cinnamon red flowers. 'Cinnamon Cupcake' is short and extremely well branched with many, many flowers over a very long season. 'Cinnamon Cupcake' accompanies 'Cranberry Cupcake' and is just as wonderful in the garden, but with a totally new color for Echinaceas. Height: 21”; Spread: 23” 020782 C1 $14.99 Cleopatra zones 4-8 Named for the brilliant yellow Cleopatra Butterfly, the blossoms of this fantastic new coneflower mimics its namesake. Fragrant 3” golden yellow flowers are vibrant with orange cones. Strong stems. Height: 16-18”; Spread: 12-16” 020141 C1 $12.99 Colorburst Orange zones 4-10 Lovely double orange flowers and a medium short, well-branched habit. The anemone-like double flowers open with centers that are dark, then lime green then orange. Excellent vigor. Flowers are very large and stems are extra strong. Height: 14”; Spread: 22-24” 020007 C1 $14.99 Flame Thrower zones 4-9 This reliable re-bloomer has two-toned orange and yellow flowers that are hot, hot, hot! Add to this, a well-branched habit and you’ve got a great choice for the middle of the border or along a fence line. A fragrant choice that is easy to grow and blooms all summer. Height: 30-36”; Spread: 36-40” 017739 C1 $12.99

Hot Coral zones 4-10 Hot orange-red single flowers with overlapping petals and pronounced brown cones. The strong stems and excellent branching provide nonstop summer bloom power. Height: 22-26”; Spread: 18-24” 022024 C1 $12.99 Julia zones 4-8 Named for the glowing orange Julia Butterfly, mimicking its namesake. Tangerine (4”) flowers with a deep copper cone are produced on very strong, well-branched stems above a stocky clump of compact, deep green foliage. As the flowers broaden and age, they lighten a bit to golden orange. Height: 16-18”; Spread: 12-16” 019927 C1 $14.99 Leilani zones 4-10 Glows with its clear, yellow flowers that bloom from summer to fall. The name "Leilani" is well suited to this elegant plant as it means "royal child of heaven." It has a strongly upright habit that doesn't require any staking. Height: 36”; Spread: 30” 022058 C1 $19.99 Magnus zones 3-8 The Classic Purple Coneflower! The longlasting dark pink to purple flowers are held at the end of straight, stiff stems, perfect for cutting. Newer blooms are more intense in color. Will take a little shade and is tolerant of hot, dry and windy sites. Height: 36”, Spread: 18-24” 013053 C1 $6.99 000586 C1 $7.99 Magnus Superior zones 3-8 Deeper lavender pink blossoms, darker stem color, larger coppery orange cones, and a more consistent growth habit are what set this new variety apart from the classic Magnus. Height: 40”: Spread: 18” 005264 C1 $7.99 Meteor Pink zones 4-10 Exquisite double pink anemone-like flowers are held in an upright compact habit. Great branching produces multiple stems of bloom, which can be used for small bouquets. These are the perfect plants for the middle of the border and the strong stems mean no staking will be needed. Height/Spread: 19-22” 022056 C1 $19.99 Meteor Red zones 4-10 Lovely double red anemone-type flowers shoot upward from an upright, well-branched plant. Blooms heavily from summer until frost. Height: 19-22”; Spread: 13-14” 021955 C1 $19.99

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Meteor Yellow zones 4-10 Lovely double yellow anemone-type flowers on an upright compact habit. Great branching produces multiple stems of bloom. These are the perfect plants for the middle of the border and the strong stems mean no staking will be needed. Great vigor and bloom power. Height/Spread: 19-22” 022057 C1 $19.99 Piccolino zones 4-9 A compact double Echinacea with rose-pink petals and a pompom center with a green eye. Lightly fragrant and very floriferous with a long bloom time. Plant habit is wellbranched, strong and bushy. Height: 10”; Spread: 16-18” 020142 C1 $12.99 Pineapple Sundae zones 4-9 The first Echinacea with double yellow flowers...long drooping outer ray petals with double golden yellow inner ray petals. The double flowers have glossy appearance. Medium clumps with strong sturdy stems.Height: 26-28” 020143 C1 $14.99 Pink Double Delight zones 3-8 Flowers similar to 'Razzmatazz' but has a shorter, more compact habit. A profusion of true bright pink, pompon-like flowers which measure about 3" across are produced on strong, well-branched stems from mid through late summer. The flowers are longlasting, turning lavender pink as they age. Height: 18-24”; Spread: 12-18” 013825 C1 $14.99 Pow Wow White zones 3-9 White version of the popular ‘Pow Wow Wild Berry', large 3-4" flowers that do not fade, plants are compact and exhibit exceptional basal branching for greater flower production. Blooms continuously without deadheading. Height/Spread: 18-24” 022025 C1 $8.99 Pow Wow Wildberry zones 3-9 A new series bred for compactness, better branching, and more flowers. Large 3-4" flowers are deep rose-purple which do not fade. Plants are compact and bloom continuously without dead-heading. Height: 20-24” 017950 C1 $8.99 Prairie Splendor zones 3-8 Boasts an earlier bloom time (up to 2 weeks earlier than other varieties) and an extended flowering period from late June to the first frost. The 4-6 inch wide, rose pink flowers are presented atop compact, well-branched plants. Relatively short for an Echinacea. Height: 24”; Spread: 18-24” 013285 C1 $6.99

Purple Emperor zones 3-9 After the success of 'Cleopatra' & 'Julia' comes another new introduction from the Butterflies series. Bright magenta-purple flowers on compact plants. The wellbranched sturdy stems provide a canopy of color. Very floriferous. Height: 15-18”; Spread: 18-24” 022023 C1 $12.99 Secret Affair zones 4-10 A marvelous double flower combining rich rose, mauve and lavender. Possessing a great low branching habit with exceptional foliage to the base of the plant. The habit and unique color combination will make this popular very quickly. Height: 24”; Spread: 24” 020778 C1 $14.99 Secret Glow zones 4-10 Precisely school bus yellow, nothing less. It stands out in a crowd for its unusual color as well as its unusually high flower count, averaging 35 large flowers per plant, the first year! Height: 24”; Spread: 24” 020006 C1 $14.99 Summer Cocktail zones 4-8 Gives the impression of two different flowers on one plant with it’s everchanging variety of color! The 4” flowers emerge soft pale yellow and darken to soft dusty pink as they mature leaving a beautiful mix of color on one plant all summer long. Height: 24-28” ; 18-24” 021930 C1 $14.99 Sunbird zones 4-10 Like 'Firebird' - a wonderful habit, compact size, and charming but with gold shuttlecockshaped flowers instead of red. The flowers have an unusually long life span and hold their color 'til the end. Lots of repeat bloom too! Height: 20”; Spread: 20-24” 020784 C1 $14.99 Sundown zones 4-10 This brand new selection sports warm russetorange flowers with a prominent, brownish central cone. Their nice wide petals Give a full, substantial presence. Plant this one up close where you can enjoy its delightful roselike fragrance. A bit taller and more vigorous than ‘Sunset. Height: 32-40”; Spread: 18-24” 020791 C1 $12.99 Tomato Soup zones 4-9 Stunning warm, tomato-red flowers to 5” wide. A real treat to 3’ tall and nearly as wide covered with flowers till frost. Plants are well-branched and show excellent vigor. A natural pairing with Echinacea ‘Mac n Cheese’. Ht: 27”; Spread: 32” 014380 C1 $12.99 014379 C1 $19.99

Vanilla Cupcake zones 4-10 Lovely double white anemone-type flowers on an upright compact habit. Great branching produces multiple stems of bloom. These are the perfect plants for the middle of the border and the strong stems mean no staking will be needed. Great vigor and bloom power. Height: 19-22”; Spread: 15-16” 021956 C1 $12.99

ECHIUM Red Feathers

Plants will re-bloom in summer and fall if Properly deadheaded. Easy to grow. amoenum zones 3-9 Forms very low growing mounds of narrow dark green leathery foliage. Feathery flower spikes arise in spring with a multitude of russet-red florets. Long bloom time. Height: 10-16” 017951 C1 $7.99

EPIMEDIUM Barrenwort

Excellent ground cover, grows well under trees where few plants will grow. It can be divided in spring or late summer. Blooms April-May. Amber Queen zones 5-8 This dense and leafy Epimedium is one of our most successful ground covers for the moist woodland setting. New heart-shaped leaves on wiry stems unfurl in spring with a rosy, marbled coloration that fades to green as summer approaches. In autumn, the marbling returns in coral and copper, enduring mild winters. Height: 24” 021931 C1 $14.99 Orange Queen zones 4-9 Forms a bushy evergreen mound of dark green leaves bearing sprays of copperyorange flowers mid to late spring. Excellent for edging or groundcover, and deserving much wider use in our gardens. Height: 8-10”; Spread: 12-18” 020724 C1 $11.99 rubrum zones 3-8 Red tinted heart-shaped leaves with red flowers. Height: 6-12”, Spread: 14” 000590 C1 $11.99

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versicolor Sulphureum zones 3-8 One of the best cultivars available today as well as the toughest for dry shade, even under large, thirsty trees. From mid to late spring, clusters of small primrose yellow flowers hover just above the foliage. Young leaves are flushed red and turn green in early summer. Height: 12”; Spread: 8-16” 000592 C1 $11.99

EREMERUS Foxtail Lily

Eremurus provide a powerful atmosphere of enchantment and beauty in a sunny border. Their individual florets open from the base and continue upward, exposing conspicuous stamens along a beautiful column. Grow in fertile, sandy soil in full sun, and protect from strong winds Cleopatra

zones 5-8 These stately plants produces apricot coloured flower spikes which soar above the border in the early summer. To do well, these Asian plants need shelter and warmth, especially after flowering, so grow them where the sun bakes the tubers in late summer. The sword-like, green leaves appear early in clumps, and start to die down just as the flower spikes appear. Height: 32” 021933 C1 $10.99 Romance zones This lovely foxtail produces tall slender spikes of soft salmon-pink star shaped florets slowly opening from the bottom up. Blooming from late spring into summer this variety is very long lasting making them great as cut flowers. Height: 3-5’ ; Spread:10-20” 021932 C1 $14.99

ERODIUM Alpine Geranium

Best in partial shade with moderate water. Good for rock gardens, rock wall crevices and as an edging plant. chamaedryoides zones 7-9 An evergreen perennial with single pink flowers (with red streaks) all summer. Height: 2”; Spread: 12” 004692 C1 $7.99

EUPATORIUM Joe Pye Weed

Baby Joe zones 4-9 Baby Joe features lovely fuchsia colored flowers over bright green foliage. Smaller than most other Joe Pye Weed varieties. Height: 30” 009672 C1 $9.99

EUPHORBIA Cushion Spurge

It prefers average, well-drained soil. After flowering in spring, Cushion Spurge should be cut back to about 4". This will keep the plant more compact and prevent it from splitting in the center. polychroma Bonfire zones 5-9 The top growth is a fantastic combination of deep purple, red, and orange leaves, undergrowth is green. Foliage deepens to burgundy-red in summer and red in the fall. In late spring, crackling sulfur yellow bracts light up the whole plant for several weeks. Height: 18”; Spread: 36” 018756 C1 $12.99

FALLOPIA Japanese Fallopia

Cut back all the way to the ground in early spring to ensure a more compact habit. Variegata zones 5-7 Stunning, heart-shaped green leaves are splashed with white and coral-pink new growth. This moisture loving plant flowers in August. Great shade plant!! Height: 36-48”; Spread: 24-36” 022028 C1 $7.99

FERNS

All of these varieties enjoy moist shady locations, some will tolerate some sun if the soil is very moist as on the edge of a pond or stream.

Adiantum pedatum Maidenhair Fern zones 29 Forms a medium sized mound of arching black-stemmed fronds with light green leaflets arranged in a wide fan. Delicate appearance. Prefers a rich soil that stays evenly moist. Not a good choice for dry shade under thirsty types of trees. Clumps may be divided after 4-5 years. Height/Spread: 12-24” 019482 C1 $9.99 021113 C2 $19.99 Arachnoides davalliaeformis Shiny Bristle Fern zones 6-10 From the Greek 'Arachnion', meaning 'spiderlike' This is a new species to the market and comes from Asia. The fronds are almost plastic-like and are a lovely dark-glossy green. It prefers well-drained soil in light shade, it also does well in containers or as a houseplant. Height: 12-20” 020795 C1 $9.99 Athyrium filix-femina Lady Fern zones 4-8 Will tolerate sun more than most ferns. Protection from strong winds is advisable. Height: 36-48” 000598 C1 $9.99 021121 C2 $19.99 Athyrium felix-femina Lady in Lace Lacy in Lace Lady Fern zones 4-9 Looking much like prehistoric parsley, this fun and fantastic fern is easier than it looks. Not finicky about much, this is truly a classy lady. Easy in the garden and a great fluffy filler in shady pots. Distinctive and deciduous it joins its cousin, 'Dre's Dagger' as a unique addition to your garden. Height:14”; Spread: 12” 9-15 022075 C1 $10.99 Athyrium felix-femina Victoriae Victoria Lady Fern zones 4-9 Magnificient frond structure criss-crosses to form x’s and has crested tips. Considered the “queen of ferns”. Height: 18-24”; Spread: 20-24” 014845 C1 $9.99 021118 C2 $19.99

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Athyrium nipponicum Metallicum/Pictum Japanese Painted Fern zones 3-9 Unusual variegated fronds add color and brighten the shade garden. Wine-red stems accent metallic gray and green leaves. Height: 18”, Spread: 24” 010091 C1 $10.99 Athyrium nipponicum pictum Applecourt Applecourt Japanese Painted Fern zones 4-9 Bears all of the wonderful, colorful characteristics of Japanese Painted fern but with added heavy cresting of each frond to create a fuller delicate appearance. Spreading habit. Height: 12-24” 021117 C2 $19.99 Athyrium x Ghost Ghost Fern zones 3-8 Stunning silvery fronds that grows broad and tall. Bound to leave you with a hauntingly good impression! Height: 24-36” 005550 C1 $10.99 021116 C2 $19.99 Cyrtomium fortunei Holly Fern zones 5-9 Exceptional fern for interesting form and texture. Fronds are stiff, upright and medium to dark green arching outward from the center of the plant. Plants love a rich, moist site but still require excellent drainage. The semi-evergreen, the leaves should be trimmed back to the base in late winter. Height: 12-24”; Spread: 18-24” 020723 C1 $11.99 Dennstaedtia punctiloba Hey-Scented Fern zones 3-8 When brushed with a hand, crushed or bruised, the fronds of hay-scented fern release a fragrance reminiscent of fresh mown hay. It typically grows to 2’ tall and features lacy, narrow-triangular, erect to arching, yellowish green fronds. Height: 18-24”; Spread: 24-36” 014347 C1 $14.99 Dryopteris affinis cristata The King Crested King Fern zones 3-9 A large magnificent fern with long arching shiny green fronds have crested (split) leaflets for a frilly and ruffled appearance. Slightly more sun tolerant than others. Height: 36”; Spread: 36” 021120 C2 $19.99

Dryopteris erythrosora Brilliance Autumn Fern zones 5-9 This selected form of Autumn Fern has brighter orange-red new growth than what is typically seen with spore grown plants. Fronds mature to dark green but still retain a glossy orange sheen. Height: 20-24” 010093 C1 $10.99 021119 C2 $19.99 Dryopteris filix-mas Parsley Parsley Male Fern zones 4-8 The 'Parsley' fern is incredibly unique and will stop you in your tracks when you see it! It's hard to resist reaching out to touch its dark green, crinkled and crested foliage that somewhat resembles parsley. Height: 18-24”; Spread: 18-24” 013612 C1 $9.99 Dryopteris Golden Mist Golden Mist Wood Fern zones 5-9 This beautiful new Asian wood fern is similar to Autumn Fern but is a bit larger and more open in habit. The new growth is a unique shade of golden yellow, which matures to glossy deep green, triangular, bipinnate fronds. Height: 20-24”; Spread: 24” 021115 C2 $19.99 Dryopteris x australis Dixie Wood Fern zones 5-9 A very rare native! The growth habit is dramatically upright with large, coarse, dark green, semi-evergreen fronds. Reminiscent of a giant Christmas fern when plugged into an electrical outlet! Prefers a nice damp piece of ground. Height: 48-50”; Spread: 24” 008981 C1 $9.99 Matteuccia pensylvanica (struthiopteris) Ostrich Fern zones 3-7 A great choice that can form large colonies of lush, green foliage. It’s tough and grows in sun or shade. Named Ostrich Fern because its fronds resemble ostrich plumes. Height: 48” 013723 C1½ $10.99 Osmunda cinnamonaea Cinnamon Fern zones 4-8 Typically grows in clumps to 2-3' tall, but with constant moisture can reach 5' in height. The familiar "fiddleheads" also emerge from the base of the plant and unfurl into large, erect, yellowish-green, sterile fronds which remain attractive throughout the summer and turn yellow in autumn. Height: 24-36”; Spread: 24-36” 004578 C1 $10.99

Osmunda regalis Royal Fern/Flowering Fern zones 3-8 Lance-shaped light green fronds resemble leaves of the Ash tree. Foliage turns golden green color in fall. Height: 24-48” 000608 C1 $9.99 $19.99 021114 C2 Polystichum acrostichoides Christmas Fern zones 2-9 One of the most dependable evergreen ferns, the Christmas Fern is native to eastern North America. Its common name comes from the fact that it is still green at Christmastime, when most of the rest of the garden is fast asleep. Height: 18-24”, Spread: 18-24” 000609 C1 $9.99 Polystichum polyblepharum Holly Fern zones 4-8 Has glossy dark green fronds that are scaly underneath. Height: 24-48” 005173 C1 $9.99 Polystichum setiferum Angulare Alaskan Fern zones 5-9 Feathery, dark green, narrow fronds are evergreen. They look tropical but are actually hardy! The perfect contrast to bold-leaved plants. Outstanding for shade. Naturalizes well in woodland settings. Height: 24-36” 000611 C1 $14.99 020638 C3 $29.99

FILIPENDULA Meadowsweet

Prefers a semi-shaded area with moist soil. Will tolerate more sun with adequate moisture. Kahome zones 3-8 Flat panicles of long-lasting, “cotton candy”like flowers of pink. Compact with shiny fern-like foliage. Height/Spread: 15-18” 022029 C1 $6.99

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FRAGARIA

GAILLARDIA Blanket Flower

Sweet Woodruff

Low growing, creeping foliage with large flowers. Tolerates a wide range of soils. Excellent for use as a ground cover or for hanging baskets.

Do not remove foliage from the plant in late fall as this helps protect the plant. Cut back in August to encourage re-growth for better winter survival. Daisy-like flowers bloom July-August with some varieties blooming all summer.

Blooms May-June.

Ornamental Strawberry

Gasana zones 4-8 Combining showy flowers and delicious fruit, this everbearing strawberry can be grown as both an ornamental and edible perennial fruit. Simultaneously bears large, bright pink blossoms and juicy, sweet, conical shaped fruits all summer and into fall. Does form runners. Height: 12”; Spread: 24-36” 021392 C1 $5.99 021725 HB10 $19.99 Lipstick zones 3-8 Bright deep pink flowers bloom heavy in spring and fall and intermittently during summer. Small fruit is sweet and edible. Shiny green foliage. Can become invasive. Height: 7-9” 015266 Q $3.99

FUCHSIA Hardy Fuchsia

Cape Horn zones 5-9 Tubular red flowers hang from horizontal branches mid summer to frost. These plants will die back in winter but new growth will sprout from the base in spring. To increase winter protection, apply several inches of mulch to the planting area in the late fall. Height: 24-36”, Spread: 24-36” 012617 C1 $12.99

Arizona Apricot zones 3-10 This new selection offers a slightly more subdued color palette of yellows and apricots. The compact, uniform mound of bright green foliage is covered in large 3 inch blossoms from early summer into fall. The flowers are apricot with yellow tips and a darker orange center. Height/Spread: 12” 018019 C1 $6.99 Arizona Red Shades zones 3-10 Produces masses of large, crimson red blossoms from early summer all the way into early fall, even under hot and dry conditions. About 20% of the flowers will have slight yellow tips. Has a nice short, compact size and uniform habit. Height: 10-12”; Spread: 12” 017176 C1 $6.99 Arizona Sun (aristata) zones 3-10 A 2005 All-American Selections winner. This compact and uniform perennial produces masses of large fiery orange-red blooms tipped by a ring of rich flame yellow. Height: 8-10”; Spread: 10” 010887 C1 $6.99 Bright Bicolor zones 4-8 After the award winning 'Mesa Yellow' now comes 'Mesa Bicolor', bicolor bright red flowers with a bright yellow band. Height/Spread: 16-18” 021482 C1 $6.99 Goblin zones 3-10 The 3 inch flowers are dark red, tipped with yellow margins. Easy to grow in any sunny, well-drained soil. Height: 12”, Spread: 18” 000617 Q $3.99 000618 C1 $6.99

GALIUM

odoratum zones 4-8 One of the finer ground covers for shade though it is a little taller than some of the traditional groundcover plants. The leaves are shaped like a tiny Lupine leaf and the flowers are tiny and white. They are bright green and have a vanilla fragrance. Height: 6-12” 000620 C1 $7.99

GAULTHERIA Wintergreen/Checkerberry

procumbens zones 4-8 When bruised or cut, the foliage emits a strong wintergreen scent. Small pinkishwhite flowers appear in summer followed by scarlet red berries. Height: 6”, Spread: 24-48” 006047 C1 $11.99

GAURA Bee Blossom

Gaura gives the garden a wonderful informality with its long wispy stems of spider-like flowers. It responds with a profusion of flowers when watered regularly during the summer heat. Blooms JulyOctober. Crimson Butterflies zones 5-9 The young foliage is very dark crimson, greening a little as the season progresses. Hot pink flowers are held upright on sturdy red stems. This drought and heat-tolerant perennial is adaptable to almost any soil and is tolerant of high humidity. Height: 24”; Spread: 24” 005024 C1 $6.99 Gaudi Series zones 5-9 Forms compact mounds of dark green foliage with short spikes of delicate flowerss. Stems, buds and new growth are darker red adding a nice contrast, excellent branching habit provides continuous bloom all summer. Height: 10-16”; Spread: 12-14” Pink 022030 C1 $6.99 Red 020146 C1 $6.99

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Karalee Petite Pink zones 6-9 A perennial Gaura with wands of pink flowers hovering like butterflies over dark green to burgundy foliage. Although deadheading isn't necessary for continued blooming you may prefer to trim back some of the flowering stems in mid-summer to encourage new flowering stems to emerge. Height: 12-24”; Spread: 14” 019774 C1 $8.99 Snow Fountain zones 5-9 Features 4-petaled, pure white flowers in wand-like panicles on dense, upright plants. Long late spring to fall bloom time. Height/Spread: 18-24” 016994 C1 $6.99

GENTIANA Cross Gentian

From mid-summer into early fall, clusters of small, 4-petaled flowers open and bloom at the nodes. At each node, the spoon-shaped leaves meet at angles to form a cross, thus the name Cross Gentian. This perennial looks great in rock gardens and also makes a nice cut flower. cruciata Blue Cross zones 3-7 This Gentian sets itself apart from the species by its intense blue-violet flowers on compact, durable, drought resistant plants. Height: 10”; Spread: 10” 018757 C1 $9.99

GERANIUM Cranesbill

Well-drained soil is beneficial to all varieties. Pinch rather heavily after flowering to encourage blooming throughout the summer. Dark Reiter zones 4-8 This attractive dark-leafed selection forms a compact mound of finely cut, plum purple foliage. From early to late summer, leafy scapes carry clusters of vibrant lilac blue flowers which contrast superbly with the dark foliage. Height: 8-10”; Spread: 12” 021483 C1 $10.99 Dragon Heart zones 5-8 Standing at least 2 feet tall, this monstersized Geranium makes a prime focal point in the garden. Large magenta flowers with a black center and veining are produced in abundance for most of the summer. Clump forming with long, spreading stems and very large leaves. Height: 24”; Spread: 18-24” 014338 C1 $9.99

Dreamland zones 4-9 This variety is by far the most floriferous over the longest period! Low growing mounds with trailing stems are covered in light dusky pink flowers with darker veins from late spring all the way until frost! Height: 12-14”; Spread: 12-18” 021484 C1 $8.99 Max Frei zones 3-8 Compact mounding plants bearing deep magenta saucer shaped flowers. Excellent ground cover with reddish fal leaf color. Height: 8-12” 003826 C1 $7.99 Rozanne zones 4-8 Large 2½ inch saucer-shaped violet blue flowers are held above a mound of deep green foliage that is slightly marbled with chartreuse. The flowers will sometimes last until early November! In one season, this plant will cover 2-3 square feet. Height: 18-20”, Spread: 24” 009641 C1 $12.99

GEUM

Avens/Grecian Rose Divide plants annually to improve plant vigor. Rarely bothered by pests. Blooms May-June. Red Dragon zones 4-7 Forms medium sized mounds of 6-12" long pubescent lobed leaves, fully double bright scarlet flowers bloom early spring on tall branching stems, provide adequate moisture and protect from strong afternoon sun. Height: 16-20”; Spread: 12-18” 020147 C1 $6.99

GYPSOPHILA Baby’s Breath

Cutting back after first bloom of the season will promote a second blooming. Prefers a neutral to alkaline soil. Blooms June-July. Festival Star zones 5-11 Dense sprays of pure white flowers produced on relatively short stems above grey-green foliage. An incredibly long blooming selection, flowering late spring into fall. The plants remain very tidy and uniform over the season, making great garden plants. Height: 12-18”; Spread: 16-24” 018794 PW1 $8.99

HELENIUM Sneezeweed

Blooms all summer long if deadheaded. This is a great plant for the landscape with its exciting flowers and easy care. Terrific cut flowers. Salsa zones 4-9 A dwarf Helenium with spicy, deep red, daisy-like flowers. Plants remain compact and flowers are held nicely above the foliage, excellent branching for continuous bloom all summer. Height: 18-20”; Spread: 20-24” 020149 C1 $7.99 Sombrero zones 4-9 Bright yellow daisy-like flowers with matching yellow cones on compact plants with excellent branching. Height: 18-22”; Spread: 20-24” 022031 C1 $7.99

HELIOPSIS Ox Eye

Very showy late season ornamental. Blooms July to frost. Plant in well-drained average soil. Plants are heat and drought tolerant Deadhead to promote constant summer bloom. Divide every 2-3 years in spring or fall to maintain vigor. Sunburst zones 4-9 Similar to ‘Loraine Sunshine’ offering terrific cream and green variegated foliage and single 2-2 ½”, golden yellow flowers in the heat of summer. As the season progresses, the foliage tends to green up a bit which is typical for a variegated Heliopsis. Good cut flower. Height: 30-36”; Spread: 18-24” 019929 C1 $7.99 Venus zones 3-9 Tall erect growth with strong stems bearing large 4-5" golden-yellow flowers in summer. A very floriferous genus for the sunny border. Height: 36”; Spread: 18-24” 022033 C1 $7.99

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HELLEBORUS

HEMEROCALLIS

An easy spring blooming perennial for the shady woodland garden. Trim old leaves to the ground late winter for maximum floral impact.

Hemerocallis hybrids are tolerant of full sun, but sometimes they will show sun scald in hot areas and prefer partial shade. Most are tolerant of a wide range of soil conditions. zones 3-9

Lenten Rose

Amethyst Gem zones 5-8 Exciting amethyst-rose double flowers, lasting many weeks in the winter and early spring. Deer resistant and drought tolerant. Height: 12”; Spread: 24” 9-15 022072 C1 $14.99 Ballerina Ruffles zones 4-8 Charming double pink flowers. Longblooming from late winter through spring. Deep evergreen foliage. Height: 18-24”; Spread: 24” 022065 C1 $14.99 Cotton Candy zones 5-8 These double, fluffy light pink flowers are so appealing; you can almost taste the cotton candy! One of the world's top hybridizers, Marietta O'Byrne has created this wonderful Winter Jewels™ Strain. A delight in the winter garden. Height: 12”; Spread: 24” 022073 C1 $14.99 9-15 Golden Lotus zones 5-8 Charming, golden, lotus-like flowers. Many of these double yellows will have red edges and some will have red streaking on the backs, as well. A delight in the winter garden. Deer resistant. Height: 12”; Spread: 24” 020785 C1 $19.99 Night Coaster zones 4-8 Remarkable 2.5" single pure black flowers with creamy-yellow stamens and a contrasting lime-green eye. This selection will have you on a wild ride along the late winter landscape with 75+ blooms per plant. Height: 18-24”; Spread: 24” 022066 C1 $12.99 Red Sapphire zones 4-8 Glowing, double, rose red flowers in early spring - so rich! It is a very well branched and free blooming strain. Height: 12”; Spread: 24” 019486 C1 $19.99 Sunshine Ruffles zones 4-8 Spring is not far away when you spot these inviting golden-yellow double flowers outlined in pink! A vigorous new seed strain with 3" blooms and twice the flower power of single-blooming varieties. Height: 18-24”; Spread: 24” 022067 C1 $14.99

Daylily

Adorable Tiger The “eyes” have it with this brilliant daylily! 4-5” golden orange flowers display a very prominent, sienna red eye that covers at least half of the petals and a matching red, extra wide picotee, ruffled edge. The thick, gold dusted petals glimmer in the summer sun. Height: 26”; Spread: 18-24” 021132 C1 $12.99 Alpha Centauri Named for the brightest star system in the cnstellation Centaurus, this outstanding daylily is one of the brightest yellow flowered varieties! Tall, strong, top-branched scapes carry very large 6”, pure citron yellow, fragrant flowers with a lime green throat. Height: 30-34”; Spread: 18-24” 019792 C1 $12.99 Bakabana zones 3-9 A SUPER BLOOMER producing over 600 flowers after 3 years!! Bright yellow 4" flowers with lightly ruffled edges. Height: 24”; Spread: 18-24” 021485 C1 $7.99 Bela Lugosi Widely regarded as one of the best purple daylilies on the market! 6", saturated true purple flowers with a lime green throat. Very sunfast for such a dark color. A strong grower, well-branched, and heavily budded. Blooms in midsummer. Height: 33”; Spread: 18-24” 008680 C1 $14.99 Chicago Fire 6" diameter, red flowers with green throats. Flowers are borne on naked stems above a clump of arching, blade-like leaves. Individual flowers open for one day. Tolerates summer heat and humidity. Height: 28-36”, Spread: 24-30”s 019481 C1 $9.99 Christmas Ribbon You’ll easily spot this daylily from a distance, with its gigantic (8-9”) red flowers perched like a big red bow atop a package of healthy green, vigorous foliage. Classified as “unusual form-spatulate”, this spider type produces very distinctive, almost star-shaped flowers with a gold throat. Height: 34”; Spread: 18-24” 018408 C1 $10.99

Cosmopolitan Miniature 2½" rosy-pink flowers with perfect round form and ruffled edges. These compact plants have excellent bud count and are very floriferous. A bit of fragrance and reblooming make this daylily a perfect compliment to Stella D'Oro! Height: 20”; Spread: 18-24” 021488 C1 $8.99 Diva’s Choice A vibrant burst of color! Large 6” violet-red flowers have a yellow ruffled edge, yellow halo and green throat. Mid-season bloomer. Height: 24”; Spread: 18-24” 021934 C1 $25.00 Earlybird Cardinal A true breakthrough in daylily breeding, this is the first red, very early blooming, hardy daylily. Plants can re-bloom up to 4 times per year, showing nearly 100 days of color! Flowers are 4” wide, watermelon red, with a pie crust edge and chartreuse throat. Height: 21”; Spread: 12-18” 016650 C1 $19.99 Erin Lea The broad, rounded flower (6”) is a sunny golden yellow complete self – all parts of the flower are the same color – edged in unusually fringed, frilly ruffles. Petals open flat, making the flowers look even larger than they are. Re-blooms in late summer although is not officially registered as a re-bloomer. Height: 24”; Spread: 18-24” 018409 C1 $12.99 Fairy Tale Pink 5.5", pale peachy-pink self with an undefined, pale yellow band and a green throat. Darker pink veining originates in the throat region and fades towards the tips of the petals. Broad, deeply ruffled petals overlap and are of heavy substance. Height: 24”; Spread: 18-24” 021098 C1 $7.99 Finders Keepers The huge 7" flowers are a creamy blend of yellow with a light pink overlay and show a heavily ruffled edge. Finders Keepers has evergreen foliage and will bloom in early to midseason. Height: 26”; Spread: 20” 020766 C1 $25.00 Fooled Me 5.5", radiant golden yellow flowers with a striking deep red eye and matching picotee edge. Broad, rounded petals display a beautiful pie crust edging. Blooms in midsummer. Height: 24”; Spread: 18-24” 015192 C1 $12.99 Forty Second Street 5" unique double coral pink flowers with a large rose-red eye zone and chartreuse centers bloom mid season and re-blooms until late season. Won an award for the best double Daylily! Height: 23-25” 020115 C1 $19.99

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Frosted Vintage Ruffles Super bloomer with over 300 flowers after 3 years! A wonderful pastel blend of creamy yellow with a pink blush and darker pink edges. These 4½" flowers are extremely fragrant and heavily ruffled. Robust grower and repeats bloom! Height: 22-24”; Spread: 18-24” 021486 C1 $12.99 Garden Show Putting on a terrific show in the garden, this daylily produces loads of large 6", shimmering diamond dusted, fragrant, lavender mauve flowers with a prominent citron yellow throat and matching purple stamens. Triangular flower form. Height: 24-28”; Spread: 18-24” 021133 C1 $10.99 Grape Magic Similar in appearance to Little Grapette, but With flowers that are twice as big. Four-inch grape purple flowers with a deep purple eye, yellow throat, and purple stamens. Blooms in late Summer; re-bloomer. Height: 20”; Spread: 12-18” 019807 C1 $10.99 Gypsy Caravan 4½” buff pink, sweetly fragrant flowers bloom in midsummer. Each flower has a narrow, red-purple eye ring surrounding the bright lemon yellow watermark and lime green throat. It’s a distinctive tri-color look on flowers so recurved they’re nearly round. Height: 32-36”; Spread: 18-24” 021134 C1 $10.99 Happy Returns An extremely popular and widely used reblooming daylily. 3", fragrant, canary yellow complete self. Of 'Stella de Oro' parentage, though flowers are slightly larger and a clear lemon yellow instead of gold. Blooms profusely in early summer and reblooms sporadically until frost Height: 18”; Spread: 18-24” 021099 C1 $7.99 Hyperion A nostalgic daylily that has been in cultivation for over 80 years! Five inch canary yellow flowers have a tiny green throat. Treasured for its sweet fragrance and very tall flower scapes. Blooms in midsummer; rebloomer. Height: 40” x 18-24” 005378 C1 $8.99 Janice Brown 4¼" vibrant pink flowers with a spectacular raspberry-pink eye and green throat. Nicely ruffled edges. A vigorous grower with sturdy well-branched stems. Consistent re-bloomer. Height: 20-22”; Spread: 18-24” 021490 C1 $7.99

Jazz King Fragrant, bright orange gold flowers measuring 4.5" across have a prominent raspberry red eye and matching picotee edge all the way around the top three petals. The petals are distinctively ruffled, showing off the colorful picotee edge well. Height: 30”; Spread: 18-24” 018410 C1 $10.99 Lacy Doily A super Bloomer!! Four-inch double peach flowers with shades of apricot and coral. A re-bloomer. Fragrant and extended bloom with evergreen foliage. Height: 20-24”; Spread: 18-24” 021491 C1 $12.99 Lake Effect Extravagantly ruffled blossoms measuring up to 7¼” across are an unusual shade of amethyst with a softer purple eye, darker purple veining, and glowing yellow throat. A creamy yellow, frilly picotee edge surrounds each thick, rounded petal. Unique crepe-like texture. Re-bloomer. Height: 24” 019796 C1 $14.99 Little Grapette A dwarf Daylily with 2 inch purplish-grape blossoms with a green center. A repeat bloomer. Height: 6-12” 000218 C1 $9.99 Marquee Moon Extravagant ruffling unlike any other lends a fancy, elegant look to the blossoms. The large 5", fragrant, cream colored blossoms have a yellow throat that radiates softly out onto the petals. This yellow coloring is repeated on the picotee edge around each rounded petal. Height: 24”; Spread: 18-24” 019915 C1 $14.99 Mary Todd Six inch clear yellow flowers, heavily ruffled and seer suckered, with wide petals. One of the best and most popular yellows ever. Height: 26” 000192 C1 $7.99 Mighty Chestnut Aptly named, it produces 5", russet redorange (some describe it as chestnut) blossoms with a deep burgundy eye and gold throat atop strong, well-branched and budded scapes. The broad, rounded, ruffled petals open wide to reveal a perfect flower form. Fragrant! Height: 30”; Spread: 18-24” 019916 C1 $12.99 Pardon Me Miniature. 2.75", fragrant, cranberry red tepals with a narrow yellow watermark and florescent green throat. Petals have pie crust edges, sepals are smooth, both are slightly recurved. Heavily budded. Blooms from mid-July to mid-October. Height: 18”; Spread: 18-24” 000193 C1 $6.99

Primal Scream If you’re looking for the WOW! factor in daylilies, you’ve found it here!Nothing comes close to the spectacular 8”, glimmering tangerine orange, gold dusted blossoms and green. Officially classified as “unusual form”, the tepals are narrow, twisted, and recurved with loosely ruffled edges. Height: 34”; Spread: 18-24” 018412 PW1 $19.99 Pumpkin Festival Create a parade of color in the summer landscape with this large flowered, fragrant, peachy orange daylily with a striking wine purple eye and matching pie crust picotee edge. Early season bloomer. Height: 20”; Spread: 18-24” 015193 C1 $12.99 Red Hot Returns Brilliant cherry red, ruffled blossoms have a brightly contrasting yellow halo and an apple green throat. They rest just above the dark green foliage, held up there like a bouquet all summer long. A vigorous grower. Repeats bloom all the way until fall. Height: 24-28”; Spread: 18-24” 019917 C1 $12.99 Return A Smile Similar in color to ‘Always Afternoon’. The sunfast, mauve pink, 5 inch flowers have a prominent wine purple eye, yellow-green throat, and ruffled tepals. Blooms early midseason and then again later in the season. Considered a "Designer" daylily. Height: 26”; Spread: 18-24” 016652 C1 $14.99 Rocket City Six inch bittersweet orange flowers with a burnt orange eye. Throat and midribs are lighter orange-yellow. Blooms in midsummer. Height: 36” ; Spread: 18-24” 000196 C1 $6.99 Rosy Returns Four inch fragrant rose-pink blended flowers have a deep rose eyezone and yellow throat. The first hardy rose-pink everblooming Daylily! Blooms consistently from June to frost. Height: 14”; Spread: 12-18” 010036 C1 $19.99 Spacecoast Early Bird One of the earliest to bloom! 3.5" round dusty rose flowers with recurved ruffled petals with narrow gold edges re-bloom during the summer months. Sturdy tetraploid plants with semi-evergreen foliage. Height: 24”; Spread: 18-24” 021493 C1 $12.99 Stella D’Oro Prolific 2½ inch ruffled gold flowers, with a green throat. One of the earliest daylilies to bloom and re-blooms until frost. Height: 12-15” 000219 C1 $6.99

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Stolen Treasure Its romantic pink bi-tone blossoms are a unique blend of light and dark rose pink tones with beautifully ruffled petals. The very large, 6½” flowers display a prominent yellow halo atop the diamond dusted petals. Blooms in early mid-season. Height: 26” 021135 C1 $12.99 Sunday Gloves 5¼", near-white blossoms are highly fragrant with loosely ruffled tepals, a pale yellow eye, and tiny celery green throat. Blooms in early to midsummer; rebloomer. Superior foliage and flower form. Height: 27” 010988 C1 $12.99 Water Dragon Large 6" burgundy flowers with a unique triangular white halo and creamy eye. This tetraploid has evergreen foliage and is a rebloomer. Height: 26-28” 020116 C1 $10.99 Wild & Wonderful Living up to its name, this plant produces a very large amount of enormous "spider-type" flowers with a color scheme that makes you sit up and take notice. Height: 30-36”; Spread: 24-36” 017960 C1 $14.99

HEUCHERA Coral Bells

Coral bells begin blooming in early June and don’t stop until the end of August. We suggest deadheading to prolong the bloom season. Will grow in any well-drained alkaline soil. Even though they tolerate a couple hours of shade, best results are achieved when grown in full sun. Can be grown under Black Walnut trees! Apple Crisp zones 4-9 Apple Crisp is blessed with seriously crisped green leaves and a white veil. The combination of a tight, compact habit and short white flowers make our 'Apple Crisp' the "tastiest" you've ever had! Height: 6”; Blooms: 11”; Spread: 12” 021957 C1 $12.99 Berry Smoothie zones 4-9 The foliage ranges a bit in color with the season, emerging bright rose pink in spring and darkening to purplish rose in summer. It is absolutely lovely when planted with pink and purple flowering bulbs. Height: 18”; Spread: 20” (flowers to 16”) 018026 C1 $14.99 Black Currant zones 4-9 Bold purple leaves with silver accents is a striking accent in beds or pots. Height: 8”; Spread: 16-20” 013428 PW1 $10.99

Black Forest zones 4-9 Compact, mounding habit with shiny purpleblack foliage. Tolerates more sun and heat then others, with sufficient moisture. Pink flowers bloom early to mid-summer. Height/Spread: 10-12” 021496 C1 $10.99 Blackberry Crisp zones 4-9 Seriously crinkled and crisped margins! It is the first ruffled summer purple. It has a tight mounding habit with leaves that change for deep burgundy in the spring to deep purple to purple black. Short white flowers in spring add to this appealing gem. Height: 6”; Scapes: 16”; Spread: 16” 021769 C1 $14.99 Blackberry Ice zones 4-9 Forms a full, rounded clump of attractive foliage that stays nice all season long. The newest leaves are a remarkable iridescent purple with black veining and have amethyst purple undersides. Mature leaves develop a luminescent pewter overlay. Reddish purple scapes carry wands of cream flowers. Height: 10-12”; Spread: 18-22” 021435 PW1 $10.99 Blondie - Little Cutie Series zones 4-9 The caramel colored foliage is so cute with the delightful, ever present flower spikes of mellow, creamy yellow. Just 5" tall, and 8" wide, Blondie is a blooming machine, with up to 20 - 8" flower spikes at a time! Height: 5”; Scapes: 8”; Spread: 8” 021770 C1 $14.99 Cherry Cola zones 4-9 Front of the border charm with lovely red brown leaves and rust- cherry red flowers. 'Cherry Cola' performs all year round. Something fizzy for the garden. Plants are more compact with more vivid color in sun, or has veiled foliage in shadier locations. Height: 6”; Spread: 14” 020117 C1 $14.99 Cinnamon Curls zones 4-9 Forms a tidy, compact, rounded mound of glossy, leathery, dissected leaves with ruffled edges. They are a unique blend of coppery orange, red, and purple tones on the top and brilliant magenta red on the undersides of the leaves. Height: 8-12”; Spread: 12-16” 022127 PW1 $8.99 Circus zones 4-9 New leaves emerge a warm peach color with deep red veins. As they age, the foliage turns a radiant shade of chartreuse with extensive red veinin and a chartreuse outline around each leaf. Hot pinkish-red flowers in early summer. A dynamite color combo! Height: 12-14”; Spread: 12-14” 020118 C1 $12.99

Citronelle zones 4-9 A robust hybrid with citron yellow leaves and silver undersides. When planted in heavier shade, the leaves will be more chartreuse. Since the leaves are so light in color, this variety appreciates more shade than some of the other villosa hybrids. Compact habit. Height: 12”; Spread: 14” 019930 C1 $9.99 Coco - Little Cutie Series zones 4-9 This sweet, dark chocolate foliaged cutie is a magnificent miniature of Heuchera Obsidian, with very nice flowers. Very long blooming; great for pots, mixed containers in rock gardens or borders. Height: 6”; Scapes: 8”; Spread: 9-10” 021771 C1 $14.99 Crème Brulee zones 4-9 A wonderfully unique color of soft creamy vanilla with touches of brown sugar highlights which intensify as the temperatures drop in fall! Height: 12”; Spread: 18” 010351 PW1 $10.99 Crimson Curls zones 3-9 Unbelievably ruffled and curly foliage forms nice compact mounds. Purple-green leaves combine with burgundy-red undersides to produce an overall crimson color. Sprays of tiny white flowers in bloom spring to early summer. Height/Spread: 12-18” 021971 PW1 $8.99 Delta Dawn zones 4-9 Large round leaves with red centers in the spring and fall; in summer its red veins run like rivers to the sea. Gold to lime main leaf color highlights the venation. Strong, vigorous habit. Height: 8”; Spread: 12" 019488 C1 $12.99 Electra zones 4-9 Shocking, blood-red veins electrify the golden leaves of this startling Heuchera. The red venation stays while the leaf changes from shades of yellow in spring, to chartreuse in summer and fall, and tan in the winter. Short, dense cones of white flowers. Height: 8”; Spread: 14” 016903 C1 $12.99 Fire Alarm zones 4-9 Super vigorous, thick, leathery red leaves pile up into a delightful mound of "Look at Me!" Changes colors throughout the season. 'Fire Alarm' complements almost every section of the color palette, and of course it can stand on its own without question. Height: 9-10”; Spread: 14” 020779 C1 $12.99

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Galaxy zones 4-9 Very large, thick leathery foliage, heavily variegated with spots of color on a dark background. Leaves emerge a startling bright red, and turn darker as they age, the variegation on the other hand gets lighter colored and more noticeable as the season progresses. Height: 9”; Spread: 12” 020015 C1 $14.99 Georgia Peach zones 4-9 Huge peach colored leaves with a very showy white overlay and a large lush habit. This plant makes a Hosta-like bold foliage statement, except, of course, it’s evergreen. Foliage color changes from peach-orange tones in the spring to rose to rose-purple in the fall through winter, and always with a decorative white veil. Creamy white flowers. Height: 8-10”, Spread: 10-12”; Scapes: 16” 013829 C1 $12.99 Georgia Plum zones 4-9 An eye-catching new form of 'Georgia Peach', tough, with amazing year round rose purple leaves, pink to silver overlay, and purple pink flowers. A tighter habit with smaller leaves and shorter flowers than 'Georgia Peach'. Heat and humidity resistant. Height: 7”; Spread: 15” 019444 C1 $12.99 Ginger Snap zones 4-9 Charming miniature with rosy and tan brown, white veiled foliage. It is so cute with the delightfully short rose pink flower spikes. Flowers are only 10” tall - good things come in small packages. Height: 5”; Scapes: 8”; Spread: 10” 020013 C1 $9.99 Glitter zones 4-9 One can spot 'Glitter' a mile away; there truly is nothing else like it. Not only does it have mirror bright silver foliage, but it has contrasting black veins that really sparkle. The fantastic bouquet of flowers are fuchsiapink. Yes, it is garden BLING! Height: 10”; Scapes: 16”; Spread: 14” 021958 C1 $12.99 Ley Lime Pie zones 4-9 Lively chartreuse green foliage all season long. The color intensifies as temperatures drop in fall! Pink flowers start in early summer. Height: 12”; Spread: 18” 010352 PW1 $10.99

Lime Marmalade zones 4-9 A tasty lime foliage sport of 'Marmalade'. Super vigorous and full of frills. Compared to 'Lime Rickey', 'Lime Marmalade' features a bigger, "landscape sized" form. With ruffled lime colored leaves and a large mounding habit it is showy in containers as well as in mixed beds, and masses. Height: 10”; Scapes: 16”; Spread: 24” 021959 C1 $12.99 Marmalade zones 4-9 The foliage of this selection ranges in color from umber to deep sienna. The rich, shiny, undulating leaves are of heavy substance, helping them to stand up to inclement weather. A plethora of reddish-brown flowers appear on 16 inch scapes from late spring to early summer. Grows best in partial to full sun. Height: 10”; Spread: 8-12” 011956 C1 $14.99 Midnight Rose zones 4-9 This amazing compact plant has burnished black leaves, thickly spotted hot pink in spring. Summer leaves lighten and cream and pink dots adorn the foliage. Height: 810”, Spread: 10” 013826 C1 $14.99 Palace Purple zones 3-8 The original purple coral bells, Palace Purple is perhaps the most well-recognized and widely planted variety of all heucheras. This selection has very large and shiny leaves compared to most other heucheras, ranging in color from deep olive green to purplishbronze. Their undersides, which are quite visible in the loosely formed clumps, are a striking metallic amethyst purple. The 20 inch tall, leafed flower scapes bear an abundance of tiny cream flowers. Height: 8-12”, Spread: 12-16” 005314 C1 $5.99 008693 C1 $6.99 010096 C1 $6.99 Paprika zones 4-9 You like it hot, hot, hot? Then 'Paprika' is a must! Large, warm, glowing cherry-coral foliage could stop a Mack truck. There is no other hardy temperate plant that has this much tropical appeal. Height: 8”; Spread: 16” 020780 C1 $12.99 Paris zones 4-9 This free-flowering Heuchera has whiteveiled green leaves that give rise to continuous columns of large, deep-rosecolored flowers. Repeat blooms until frost. It lights up the shade garden year-round. Excellent in containers or the shade border. Height: 7”; Spread: 14” 021994 C1 $12.99 9-15

Peach Crisp zones 4-9 The second in the Crisp™ Series, 'Peach Crisp' is a visual marvel. With an extremely ruffled peach to amber leaf color, and a tight mounding habit, it works well in a container, as an edger, or a textural color spot. Height: 6”; Scapes: 15”; Spread: 14” 018025 C1 $14.99 Peach Flambe zones 4-9 Glows bright peach in spring and summer before turning plum-purple in winter. Leaves are also infused with flaming red, hence its name. White flowers in spring. Height: 7”, Spread: 14” 010977 C1 $14.99 Pear Crisp zones 4-9 Tightly ruffled yellow foliage makes a cute mound. It may not be a staple in your dessert cravings, but it will be in your garden! Sunny-yellow leaves are veiled subtly in silver and have intricately formed edges. Protect from mid-day sun. Height: 8”; Spread: 10” 018485 C1 $12.99 Plum Royale zones 4-9 Plum Royale is the first Heuchera to have amazing, shiny purple leaves all summer! Combines well with silver foliage like Silver Mound Artemisia. Excellent vigor, and a mounding, compact habit. Height: 8”; Spread: 14” 9-15 014818 C1 $16.99 Snow Angel zones 4-9 Clump-forming perennial which features a mound of variegated, light-green, heartshaped leaves having a creamy, mottled appearance with tiny pink, bell-shaped flowers. Height: 12”; Spread: 12-15” 000237 C1 $10.99 Stainless Steel zones 4-9 Metallic silver-green foliage with purple veins and eggplant-purple undersides, early spring foliage is almost pure silver. Large white flowers on chocolate brown stalks. Grows well in partial shade and well-drained soil. Tolerates more sun with sufficient moisture. Plants bloom early to mid-summer. Height/Spread: 8-12” 021497 C1 $10.99 Sweet Tart - Little Cutie Series zones 4-9 Very tangy, lime colored foliage in a tight mound - that's the tart part. The sweet part is the amazing bi-colored cerise and hot pink colored flowers held on dark stems in wandlike clusters. A miniature that blooms all spring, summer, and fall. Height: 5”; Scapes: 8”; Spread: 8” 9-15 022071 C1 $6.99 021772 C1 $14.99 - 18 -

HEUCHERELLA Foamy Bells

A hybrid between Heuchera & Tiarella. Brass Lanterns

zones 4-9 Glowing star-shaped leaves of burnished gold to deep apricot with brick red centers. They stand in sharp contrast to the evergreen, deep olive-purple leaves left from the prior winter. The dense mass is topped with white bottlebrush flowers on leafy, reddish scapes in late spring. Height: 12-18”; Spread: 18-24” 021436 C1 $12.99 Gold Zebra zones 4-9 Gold Zebra is a plant with a twist. Bright yellow, feathery leaves are boldly marked with dark-red. A standout in containers or "front and center" of the border. Nice bronzing with frost. Height: 8”; Spread: 15” 020736 C1 $14.99 Solar Eclipse zones 4-9 Leaves of red brown bordered in lime green combined with such a beautiful habit and broadly scalloped leaf edges. Forming a vigorous mound of dense crowns, 'Solar Eclipse' has it all! You'll want to save the space for this one! Height: 10”; Spread: 16” 018483 C1 $12.99 Sunrise Falls zones 4-9 A vigorous trailer with large, yellow, mapleshaped leaves and red veins. Leaves maintain their color all summer. Fall leaves have dramatic red tints. The stems will trail 2 feet in a container making a wonderful hanging basket or a super groundcover. Height: 6-8”; Scapes: 12” Spread: 24-30” 021500 C1 $12.99 Sweet Tea zones 4-9 Undeniably the most intensely colored Heucherella ever! Huge cinnamon stars are surrounded by the loveliest orange tea colored borders. The big, palmately cut leaves darken in the summer and lighten up again in the fall. Height: 20”; Spread: 28” 018483 C1 $12.99

HIBISCUS

Rosemallow / Perennial Hibiscus These glorious plants with impressive large flowers make showy accents. Be careful to not over water until plants show signs of growth. Use Dipel or a Thuricide spray to control leaf eating caterpillars. Late to break dormancy. Ship before May 15th only. Berrylicious zones 4-9 Huge 8-9”, mauve lavender blossoms with a deep strawberry red eye have attractively ruffled, overlapping petals. They are produced on all sides of the dense, bushy, rounded clump of thick, bright green, maplelike leaves. Will steal the show from mid through late summer! Height/Spread: 54-60” 021394 PW2 $25.00 Blue River II zones 4-9 An especially long-blooming Hibiscus, Blue River II produces huge dinner-plate sized flowers bearing a hint of blue, giving the plant an overall cooling effect, great for those summer days in the garden! Height: 48-60”, Spread: 36-48” 019952 C2 $19.99 Cherry Cheesecake zones 4-9 A compact, well-branched selection that forms an attractive, shrub-like clump of thick, leathery, maple-like, dark green leaves. Creamy pink, magenta kissed flower buds open to 7-8” white flowers with magenta tipped petals and magenta veining radiating out from the cherry red eye. Height: 48-60”; Spread: 60-72” 021904 PW2 $25.00 Cranberry Crush zones 4-9 You will love the short but full, compact grower with scarlet red flowers blooming from near-black buds. These dramatic blossoms cover the plant from mid-summer until early fall. They are set against a perfect backdrop of glossy deep green, leathery, maple-like leaves with slight purple overtones. Height: 36-48”; Spread: 48-60” 016796 PW2 $25.00 Fireball zones 4-9 Gigantic flowers up to 12" wide sit atop compact, shrub-like plants from mid to late summer. The blossoms are flaming red and have overlapping petals. The finely textured, dissected foliage of this selection glows with a purplish blush and the sturdy stems display red veining. Height: 48”, Spread: 24-36” 011609 C2 $25.00

Grenache zones 4-9 True pink flowers. Not a blush, not a hardto-describe, in-between hue with a little of this and that. Sturdy, with excellent branching and the trademark vintage Hibiscus appearance - dense, full and healthy. Height/Spread: 36” 011141 C2 $19.99 Luna Red zones 5-9 Dinner plate-sized flowers measuring 7-8” across are bright burgundy-red. The compact, bushy plants are relatively short in stature, making them perfect for growing in containers. Has been reported as being heat and drought tolerant. Height: 24-36”; Spread: 24” 010047 C2 $16.99 Midnight Marvel zones 4-9 Deep wine purple, dissected maple-like foliage is thick and leathery. Grow in full sun to achieve the darkest foliage color. Black-red buds open to 8-9” deep scarlet red flowers. Relatively compact habit. Height: 48”; Spread: 54” 019953 C2 $25.00 Party Favor zones 4-9 Rose pink buds open to glossy cotton candy pink flowers with heavily ruffled, overlapping petals and a red eye. Since it is an indeterminate bloomer, the flowers are produced at the nodes all up the flowering stems rather than just at the top like some other cultivars. Height/Spread: 60” 019954 C2 $25.00 Pinot Grigio zones 4-9 Snowy white petals are kissed with just the subtlest hint of rose-pink at the outer edge. A brush stroke of the same hue enhances each petal’s base, forming a rosy ring around the flower’s center. Flowers can reach up to 910” across. Height/Spread: 30” 011140 C2 $19.99 Pinot Noir zones 4-9 Loaded with 9-10" very red robust blooms in summer. Blooms atop neat, compact mounds of foliage. Height/Spread: 30” 010650 C2 $19.99 Sultry Kiss zones 4-9 This super long bloomer forms a beautiful upright mound of well-branched, maple-like, dark green foliage which is bronze when it first emerges. Deep red buds open to magenta-red flowers measuring a whopping 9-11 inches wide. The flowers have heavily overlapping petals and are produced at the nodes all the way up the reddish purple stems, coating the plant in blossoms from midsummer until frost. Height: 48-60”; Spread: 60” 019955 C2 $25.00 - 19 -

HOSTA

Hosta/Plantain Lily = somewhat slug resistant = tolerates sun; variegated types prefer some shade as well as blue-tinted types zones 3-9 Abiqua Drinking Gourd One of the most unique Hostas, Drinking Gourd sports deeply–cupped powder blue leaves that form a large, open mound. In early summer, the clumps are topped with white flowers. In a garden, few hostas will evoke more favorable comments! Height: 16-20”; Spread: 45” 000797 C1 $12.99 undulata Albo Marginata Forms clumps of large green leaves with a wide creamy-white margin. Too much sun will bleach its green color. Lavender flowers. Ht: 12-18”, Spread: 36-48” 000226 C1 $6.99 Antioch Medium-large, spear-shaped leaves with irregular creamy-white margins. Lavender flowers bloom late summer. Sun tolerant. Height: 20"; Sprd: 42" 010847 C1 $6.99 tokudama Aurea Nebulosa Near-round, slightly cupped leaves have chartreuse centers which change to medium gold by mid-summer. Since the leaves have such thick substance, slugs usually do not bother with this hosta. Height: 15”; Spread: 32” 000244 C1 $14.99 August Moon Large, rounded, seer-suckered, golden leaves that stay attractive all summer. White flowers with a touch of pale lavender on 2832” scapes late July-August. Height: 24” 000792 C1 $7.99 Big Daddy Huge, blue quilted leaves. Ice white flowers on 36” stems. Height: 24-42” 000228 C1 $14.99 Blaze of Glory Vivid best describes this bright lemony gold heavily rippled, slightly wavy variety with good substance. Near white flowers bloom in July. Height: 20”; Spread: 44” 020770 C1 $14.99 Blue Angel Huge, blue-green deeply veined leaves cascade downward. One of the largest blues available. Multiplies more rapidly than most of the large blue Hosta, so it reaches significant size without the long wait. White flowers. Height: 48” 000229 C1 $9.99

Blue Mammoth Powder blue corrugated leaves. White flowers. Height: 24”; Spread: 48-60” 008996 C1 $12.99 Blue Mouse Ears An adorable small hosta with thick (almost rubbery), round, blue-green to gray-green leaves. Forms a perfectly symmetrical mound; moderate growth rate. Flower buds are held horizontally and swell like balloons before opening. Clusters of lavender, bellshaped flowers are produced on proportionally short 12" scapes in midsummer. Prefers light to full shade. Height: 8”; Spread: 12” 014411 C1 $12.99 Blue Umbrellas Forms a huge mound of 14" long, inversely cupped (downward) leaves like a pile of small, blue umbrellas. Early growth is bluegreen, but turns darker green by early summer. Thick, corrugated leaves are very slug resistant. Very pale lavender flowers appear in midsummer. Height: 32”; Spread: 38”; Scapes: 40” 004526 C1 $10.99 Chief Sitting Bull Forms a massive mound of deep green foliage topped by attractive pale lavender flowers (41” scapes) in July. A Van Wade introduction honoring the famous chief of the Lakota Sioux tribe. Foliage is corrugated and with good substance. Height: 35-40”; Spread: 75-90” 020771 C1 $25.00 Church Mouse This hosta can easily be distinguished by its coarsely wavy leaves. It forms a cute miniature clump of thick, blue-green to green leaves and matures into a small, compact mound that is just the right size for troughs or the front of the border. Height: 8”; Spread: 14” 021128 C1 $14.99 Clear Fork River Valley A Van Wade introduction that ranks as one of the best for intense corrugation and dark green foliage color. Great slug resistance. Pale lavender flowers from late June into July on 32” scapes. Height: 26”; Spread: 50” 020772 C1 $19.99 Color Festival A sport of Hosta 'Enterprise'. Gorgeous tricolor foliage has dark green edges and pure white centers, flamed with yellow. Fragrant lavender flowers bloom in summer. Height: 14-16”; Spread: 24-30” 022034 C1 $12.99 Cool as a Cucumber This gorgeous large hosta forms an incredibly showy, cascading clump of green and white variegated foliage. The long, tapered, pointed leaves have bright green margins which jet towards the clear white center. Lavender flowers in early summer. Height: 28”; Spread: 48” 021138 C1 $14.99

Corn Muffins Forms a dense mound of dome-shaped, corrugated, gold foliage. From the breeding program program of Doug Beilstein in Mansfield, OH. Lavender flowers from late June into July. Height: 12”; Spread: 30” 015355 C1 $25.00 Diana Remembered Just like the princess, this one draws the eye! Has the broadest white edge of any Hosta plantaginea type. Huge, 4” white flowers. Height: 20”; Spread: 24” 006206 C1 $15.99 Dream Weaver A sport of H. 'Great Expectations’. Large, distinctive leaves have very wide, blue-green margins and sharply contrasting creamy white centers. Leaves are nearly round and are corrugated. White flowers appear on 26" scapes in midsummer. Height: 18”; Spread: 30” 021140 C1 $12.99 Earth Angel This spectacular large specimen selection has thick blue-green leaves with a wide and streaky margin of light yellow to creamy white. Lavender flowers appear in June. Clumps may be easily divided in the spring or fall. Height: 30” ; Spead: 40” 014890 C1 $14.99 Electric Blue A large growing hosta with bright, light blue leaves (8” x 6”) and a thick substance. Combines the thick substance, durability and good growing habits of both it’s parents. Height: 20”; Spread: 46” $25.00 018426 C1 Emerald Crown A complex Bill & Eleanor Lachman hybrid involving ‘Halcyon’ and ‘Resonance’, among others. The shiny, deep green foliage has good substance. Makes a great edger or ground cover plant. Lavender flowers in July on 20” scapes. Height: 16”; Spread: 44” 016918 C1 $14.99 Empress Wu Huge dark green, deeply veined leaves of good substance can measure more than 1½ feet wide and long. Strongly upright habit, forming a very tall and wide clump. Pale reddish violet flowers in early to midsummer. An outstanding topic of conversation! Height: 36-48”; Spread: 54-60” 019918 PW1 $12.99 021245 PW1½ $14.99 Eye Candy An upright, medium-sized mound of whiteedged foliage; leaf center is very green. Lavender flowers bloom in early summer. Height: 18”; Spread: 32” 015357 C1 $19.99

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Fat Cat 'Sagae' seedling from Dick & Jane Ward of Columbus, Ohio. Acts like a brighter, smaller version of 'Sum and Substance' with more heavily corrugated golden leaves with a thick substance. Lavender flowers on 30" scapes in July. Height: 22”; Spread: 52” 016919 C1 $14.99 First Frost A sport of 'Halcyon' with the same intense blue-green leaf center. Plant emerges with a gold margin early in the spring, then changes to pure white later in the season. The leaves hold up well in the garden all season long until the "first frost". Light lavender flowers appear on 28” scapes in midsummer. Height: 16”; Spread: 36” 015359 C1 $14.99 Francee Green heart-shaped leaves with white margins. Lavender flowers. Height: 14”; Spread: 36” 000231 C1 $8.99 000798 C2 $13.99 Frances Williams Giant, blue-green leaves have very wide, chartreuse to yellow margins which become wider as the plant matures. Leaves are leathery, corrugated, and slug resistant. White flowers are displayed just above magnificent foliage on 30" scapes in midsummer. Height: 22”; Spread: 48” 000242 C1 $10.99 Ginkgo Craig Short, lance-like green leaves with a sharp white border. Dark purple flowers in August. Great for edging! Height: 10-12”, Spread: 18” 021110 C1 $7.99 021146 C2 $14.99 Gold Standard An ever-popular, classic hosta; large, ovate leaves have dark green margins. Leaf centers emerge light green in the spring and become progressively more gold towards early summer; morning sun will enhance the gold color. Pale lavender flowers appear on 30" scapes in midsummer. Height: 20”; Spread: 36” 013068 C1 $7.99 Golden Tiara Small, heart-shaped, medium green leaves have wide, chartreuse margins that become gold when grown in sun. A compact grower showing good form, persistent color, and a fast clumping habit. Flowers (on 24” scapes) are light purple. Height: 15”; Spread: 30” 000802 C1 $7.99 Goodness Gracious Large, heart-shaped leave are deeply veined and dark green with very wide, yellow margins. Lavender flowers sit just above the foliage in early to midsummer. This stunning large hosta makes a fabulous specimen or focal point in the shade garden. Height: 20”; Spread: 28” 019809 PW1 $25.00

Great Arrival A reversed form of 'Great Expectations' with 10" wide; blue-green centered leaves with a bright gold margin turning creamy white by mid-summer. Near-white flowers from late June into mid-July atop 24-30” scapes. Heavily corrugated with a thick substance. Height: 26”; Spread: 50” 015360 C1 $7.99 Great Expectations Lives up to its name! A slow grower, but well worth the wait. Thick, puckered, broadly ovate leaves are slug resistant. Wide, irregular, blue-green margins surround an ever-changing center; starts out chartreuse in the spring, turns to yellow, then to creamy yellow, and finally to white (colors vary with light levels). Fern green streaks are painted between the margin and center of each leaf; every leaf is unique. Masses of white flowers are displayed above the foliage in early to midsummer. Height: 20”; Spread: 40”; Scapes: 24” 019852 C1 $12.99 019963 C2 $25.00 Guacamole Large, shiny apple green leaves with gold center. Color will intensify with more light. Large fragrant lavender flowers. Good sun tolerance. Height: 20-24” 012696 C1 $8.99 Guardian Angel A sport of 'Blue Angel'. Large, thick, bluegreen leaves display a white center in early spring. By late spring, a unique green misting appears over the white center. Mature plants tend to keep their white center longer in the spring. Dense clusters of light lavender flowers are produced in midsummer. Height: 24”; Spread: 36” 014413 C1 $14.99 Imperial Palace A great contrast between the creamy yellow leaf center and wide, medium green margin. The leaf center changes from yellow to creamy white during the growing season. Pale lavender flowers produced from late June into mid-July on 24” scapes. Height: 25”; Spread: 53” 020773 C1 $19.99 Island Breeze Wide, dark green margins stand in sharp contrast to the bright yellow centers in early spring. As summer approaches, the centers become more chartreuse when plants are grown in heavier shade or lighter yellow if they are grown in more sun. Height: 12”; Spread: 18” 021139 C1 $25.00 Jabulani Forms a medium-large mound of roundish gold-centered foliage. Name means “rejoice” in the Zulu language. Near-white flowers bloom in July on 30” scapes. Corrugated with a thick substance. Height: 18”; Spread: 40” 020774 C1 $19.99

June Pointed leaves have attractive gold center with a blue-green margin. Heavy substance. Violet flowers late July. Very distinctive. Height: 16-20” 000807 C1 $14.99 June Fever A nearly all-yellow sport of H. 'June'. Pointed leaves have a distinct, very narrow, blue-green margins jetting towards the midrib. Leaf centers transition from bright yellow to chartreuse in midsummer. Shiny leaves are of good substance. Height: 15”, Spread: 24” 011752 C1 $15.99 Krossa Regal Frosty blue-green leaves and a graceful, vaselike habit distinguish this fine hosta from all others. Lavender flowers appear on exceptionally tall 4-6 foot scapes in mid to late summer. Slug resistant. Height: 40” x 36-72” 000235 C1 $8.99 Lakeside Paisley Print This stunning Hosta produces heart-shaped leaves with very wide, wavy, green margins. The narrow, creamy white markings in the center of the leaves shoot out from the cream colored petioles in a feathery pattern. Light lavender flowers in midsummer. Height: 10”; Spread: 20” 018615 C1 $19.99 lancifolia Reported to be the first Hosta in America! This common variety forms a mid-sized, dense mound of arching medium green, lance-shaped leaves and thrives in almost any growing condition. Lavender flowers appear in late summer. Height: 12-18”; Spread: 30” 008017 C1 $5.99 Lettuce Salad Corrugated and unruly leaves change from chartreuse to bright green and have good substance. Pale lavender flowers appear in July on 24” scapes. Height: 20”; Spread: 40-46” 014891 C1 $19.99 Linda Sue A thick-leaved sport of H. ‘Frances Williams’ with a wider gold margin that does not burn. Linda Sue grows slowly at first but becomes large at maturity. Near-white flowers bloom early July. Height: 20”; Spread: 50-60” 016125 C1 $35.99 Little Miss Sunshine A fast grower that is sure not to disappoint! In the spring, the foliage emerges chartreuse but intensifies to bright gold as the season progresses. Purple flowers are held on wonderfully contrasting, deep wine red scapes in mid-summer. Height: 11”; Spread: 20” 018414 C1 $19.99

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London Fog The foliage is completely “misted”, meaning lacking the green margin of its mother plant. A very interesting and unusual Hosta with green speckling. Pale lavender flowers in July on 10-20” scapes. Height: 12”; Spread: 30” 015361 C1 $19.99 Loyalist This plant has much heavier leaves than others. The leaf margin is deep green and the leaf center is nearly pure white, and is not prone to melting out. The flowers are lavender on cream-white stems in mid summer. Height: 12-24” $8.99 012697 C1 Marilyn The slightly wavy leaves are chartreuse early, becoming gold by mid-summer. Lavender flowers open on 25” high scapes from late June into mid-July. Better than average substance. Height: 15”; Spread: 40” 017002 C1 $14.99 Maui Buttercups One of the very best yellow Hostas! Bright gold, 5", rounded leaves are deeply cupped and corrugated. They are of heavy substance and demonstrate good slug resistance. Flared, medium violet flowers appear on 18" scapes in midsummer. Height: 10”; Spread: 14” 013213 C1 $12.99 Middle Ridge A nice variegated form with random white variegation that is marbled throughout the leaf. Reminiscent of child's first finger painting! Lavender flowers on tall stalks bloom in mid-summer. Height: 18”; Spread: 18-20” 000811 C1 $5.99 Minuteman A sport of H. Francee. Stunning, very dark green leaves are surrounded by a wide, pure white margin. Leaves have good substance, and are sometimes cupped and slightly wavy. Pale lavender striped flowers appear on 24" scapes in early to midsummer. One of the most popular white-margined hostas. Height: 18”; Spread: 30” 012698 C1 $8.99 Neptune In spring, the narrow wedge-shaped leaves are bright glaucous blue and they hold their color well. As the season progresses they turn more blue-green. The heavily rippled leaves are of good substance, displaying slug resistance. Cascading form. Height: 24”; Spread: 47”; Scapes: 32-39” 019797 C1 $19.99 Niagara Falls Heart-shaped leaves have a ruffled, piecrusted edge and deeply imprinted veins in combination with a slightly drooping habit, giving the effect of cascading water. Height: 24”; Spread: 36” 010989 C1 $14.99

Nifty Fifty Forms a large sized mound of 12” long leaves with up to 1” margins that change from yellow to creamy white; blue-green center. Near-white flowers on 20-30” scapes late June into mid-July.Corrugated with a thick substance. Height: 24”; Spread: 60” 020775 C1 $25.00 Patriot Ovate leaves have dark green centers and outstanding, crisp white, streaked margins (margins are creamy-yellow in spring). Leaves are of better than average substance, are slightly wavy, and display good sun tolerance. Lavender flowers appear on 30" scapes in midsummer. Height: 22”, Spread: 30” 010524 C1 $8.99 001572 C2 $19.99 Paul’s Glory Bright chartreuse, heart-shaped leaves fade to creamy white during summer, with dark green irregular margins. Light lavender flowers. Height: 18” 013075 C1 $17.99 Peanut A striking small mound of white-centered f foliage with a sharp contrast between the leaf center and margin purple flowers from midJuly into August. Heavily corrugated. Height: 6”; Spread: 18” 020776 P4½ $9.99 Powder Blue The foliage is thick, beautifully corrugated, and richly colored! Each leaf is attractively seer-suckered, its texture growing more pronounced with each passing year. Small lavender blooms early to mid-summer. Height: 30”; Spread: 60”; Scapes: 33” 021102 C1 $14.99 019885 C2 $29.99 Prairie Sunset A medium-large mound that offers sharp contrast between the rich gold-centered and green-margined foliage. Near-white flowers on 36” scapes in July. Leaves begin to show corrugation at maturity. Height: 20”; Spread: 48” 020777 C1 $29.99 Praying Hands Like no other Hosta; definitely a collector's item! Upright, narrow, tightly folded leaves resemble hands folded in prayer. Dark green leaves are heavily rippled with very narrow, gold margins. Leaves have a matte finish above but are folded, revealing their shiny undersides. Height: 14-18”; Spread: 12-16” 021122 C1 $8.99

Princess Anastasia Looks similar to 'Tokudama Aureonebulosa' but is larger. Gold leaves of good substance have dark blue-green margins and display some corrugation at maturity. Keeps its color all season long. Pure white flowers with lavender stripes are borne on 18-22" scapes in midsummer. Height: 12”; Spread: 28” 012143 C1 $19.99 Radiant Edger Green foliage is edged by a wide margin of golden yellow. Flat, clumping habit. Lavender flowers bloom in summer. Height: 6-12”; Spread: 36” 009927 C1 $9.99 Rainforest Sunrise Leaves are solid light green when they emerge, then quickly develop dramatic dark green borders and radiant gold centers. They are thick and glossy, holding up well all season, and are also slug resistant. Light lavender flowers (18-24”) are produced in mid-summer. Height: 8”; Spread: 16” 015203 C1 $12.99 Regal Splendor Long, pointed, frosty blue leaves with narrow, creamy yellow to ivory margins. A sport of H. 'Krossa Regal', it forms the same upright, vase-shaped mound of foliage. Lavender, bell-shaped flowers appear on 5-6 foot scapes in mid to late summer. Height: 36”; Spread: 36”; Scapes: 60-72” 000239 C1 $14.99 Revolution Leaves have a green margin with a creamy center speckled with green. Lavender purple flowers. Height: 12-24”, Spread: 12-24” 003324 C1 $19.99 Robert Frost Blue green leaves with creamy yellow to white margins that jet towards the midrib. Large, broadly ovate leaves of good substance. Nearly white, bell-shaped flowers appear in midsummer. Height: 23”; Spread: 42”; Scapes: 30-35” 000816 C1 $14.99 Rock of Gibraltar A medium-sized, fabulous blue-green sport of 'Chain Lightning' developed by Q & Z Nursery in Illinois. Produces pale lavender flowers in July. Height: 15-20” 018432 C1 $25.00 Royal Standard Large mounds of wavy, green, glossy, pointed leaves demonstrate both sun and drought tolerance. Fragrant, white flowers appear on 35-40" scapes in late summer; fragrance is most pronounced in the evening. Height: 26”; Spread: 60” 013077 C1 $7.99 001571 C2 $12.99

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Sara’s Sensation A sport of ‘Frances Williams’ from Paul & Linda Hofer of Perry, Ohio. The 12” long by 10” wide blue-green leaves have a thick gold margin. Foliage is heavily corrugated and of thick substance. Near-white flowers bloom from mid-June into early July. Height: 22”; Spread: 50” 018280 C1 $25.00 019964 C2 29.99 Sea Thunder This smaller selection has white to creamyyellow leaves, boldly edged and streaked with dark green. Lavender flowers appear in July. Also good for planting in mixed containers or tubs. Easily divided in either spring or fall, but plants may be left alone for years. A very showy variety. Height: 14-16”; Spread: 24-30” 021094 C1 $8.99 So Sweet Glossy, deep green leaves with creamy yellow margins that fade to white later in the season. Strongly fragrant, white flowers appear on 28" scapes in late summer. Prefers up to 3/4 day of sun; more sun yields more blooms, full shade yields fewer. Height: 16”; Spread: 28” 021103 C1 $8.99 Stained Glass Huge 10” long, brilliant gold leaves with wide, dark green margins. Variegation appears early in the season and prominent veins throughout give it the look of “stained glass”. Very sun tolerant. Height: 15”, Spread: 48” 011993 C1 $14.99 Sugar Daddy Another large sport of Big Daddy. The large cupped blue-green leaves with white steaks and margins form dense clumps. Foliage is of a heavy substance, making it pest resistant. White flowers in summer. Height: 40”; Spread: 24” 020120 C1 $8.99 Sum & Substance One of the largest of the Hostas currently available. Huge, glossy, chartreuse-green to gold round leaves with excellent texture. Lavender flowers. Height: 40” 021104 C1 $9.99 Summer Breeze A medium to large sized Hosta with dark green leaves and a wide, irregular, chartreuse to yellow margin. Thin, broadly ovate leaves are moderately seer-suckered at maturity. Site in light to moderate shade all day for best leaf color. Flared, pale lavender flowers are borne on 30” scapes in late summer. Height: 22”; Spread: 50”; Scapes: 30” 014050 C1 $19.99

Sun Power Leaves are somewhat twisted and of good substance. Named for its high degree of sun tolerance, its gold coloring is most intense when grown in sun. Habit tends to be upright vase-shaped or arching. Pale lavender, funnel-shaped flowers appear mid-summer. Height: 24”; Spread: 48” 003761 C1 $10.99 Surf’s Up The pointed gold foliage has a thick substance. Very pale lavender flowers bloom atop 30" scapes from mid-July into August. Height: 20”; Spread: 45” 015369 C1 $29.99 T. Rex A gargantuan-sized hosta! Gigantic green leaves measure 18" long by 4" wide. They have a matte finish and are slightly wavy. The leaves tend to be a bit floppy because they are so big. Large, near-white, tubular flowers are produced on 34-38" scapes in early summer. Height: 30”; Spread: 80” 010981 C1 $25.00 undulata Variegata A variegated Hosta with textured leaves of dark green with a creamy white middle. Height: 12-48” Spread: 36-48” 000279 C1 $6.99 Whirlwind Leaf color continuously changes throughout the season. Dark green, streaked margins encompass an ever-changing center. In spring, the leaf center is white with greenish veining, then turns light green by midsummer, and finally dark green in late summer. Trumpet-shaped, lavender flowers appear on 30" scapes from mid to late summer. Slug resistant. Height: 20”; Spread: 40”; Scapes: 30” 003762 C1 $14.99 Wide Brim Deep green leaves with a creamy white/yellow margin. Pale lavender flowers. Prefers full shade to 3/4 day of sun Height: 16”, Spread: 24-40”; Scapes: 24” 000245 C1 $10.99 012121 C2 $19.99 Winter Snow A GIANT sport of Sum & Substance. Forms huge shiny light green to chartreuse leaves with wide white margins. Deep veins and wavy edges add interest. A vigorous grower. Tolerates morning sun. Pale lavender flowers bloom atop foliage in summer. Height: 36”; Spread: 60” 022035 C1 $9.99

IBERIS Candytuft

Plants prefer a sunny area, with well-drained fertile soil. Prune back one third of the plant after blooming to maintain the compact habit and vigor of the plant. Drought tolerant. Blooms April-May. sempirvirens Little Gem zones 3-9 If typical Iberis is just too big for your needs, try this very compact, dwarf selection instead. It forms a small, dense, slowly widening mound of narrow, dark green, evergreen leaves that become covered in clusters of snow white flowers in mid to late spring. Height: 5-8”; Spread: 12-18” 019799 C1 $7.99 auroscia Sweetheart zones 3-9 Forms dense cushions of dark green foliage. The masses of pink blossoms mature to a brilliant lilac, blooming late spring thru early summer. Use as edging, in rock gardens or near the front of the border. Heihgt: 6-8”; Spread: 18-24” 015403 C1 $6.99

INCARVILLEA Hardy Gloxinia

A delightful clump-forming perennial garden plant. Apply mulch for winter protection. Blooms early in mid summer. delavayi zones 5-9 Rose-purple trumpet-shaped flowers. Prefers sun and a fertile, well-drained soil. Give this plant some shade in areas of hot summers. Has an interesting seed pod. Height: 24”, Spread: 24” 000834 C1 $7.99

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IRIS ENSATA Japanese Iris

Divide in fall and early spring every 3-4 years. Well-drained to very moist soil. Generally pest free. Blooms in June. Imperial Magic zones 4-9 A tall clumping Iris with narrow upright foliage and purple and white speckled flowers. Height: 32”; Spread: 36” 022038 C1 $7.99 Picotee Wonder zones 4-9 Large white flowers with a violet picotee edge atop tall clump-forming plants that prefer moist soil. Height: 32”; Spread: 36” 022039 C1 $7.99

IRIS GERMANICA Tall Bearded German Iris

Prefers a sunny well-drained fertile soil. Will tolerate some shade in well-drained areas. Division can be done in the fall as well as early spring before new growth. Blooms in early June. Some will re-bloom in fall. Must be shipped without bloom. Before the Storm zones 3-10 Regarded as one of the darkest purple-black irises available today. Flowers are uniform in color with widely flared falls and have a slight sweet fragrance. Blooms in late spring. Height: 37”, Spread: 18-24” 011998 C1½ $11.99 Happenstance zones 3-10 According to the Iris experts at Schreiner’s, this is perhaps the hardiest and most vigorous pink Iris currently on the market. Baby pink flowers with coral beards and lightly ruffled, laced petals are produced midseason on three foot tall stems. Height: 40”; Spread: 12-18” 021127 C1½ $11.99 Immortality zones 3-10 Ruffled, soft white self with pale lemonyellow beards. Strong sweet fragrance. Begins to bloom in late spring, and is nearly ever-blooming once established. Has the most consistent re-blooming ability of any iris throughout the country. Height: 30”; Spread: 18-24” 011996 C1½ $11.99

Lovely Senorita zones 3-10 A distinctive Latino feel to spice up any sunny garden! An orange bicolor with upright tangerine-orange standards and deeper coppery-red falls with a bright orange beard. At their fullest, the blossoms measure 6” tall by 4” wide, making them one of the showiest flowers in the garden in early summer. Height: 40”; Spread: 12-18” 021137 C1½ $11.99 Poem of Ecstacy zones 3-10 This pastel colored bicolor will grace your garden with its large, romantic colored blossoms in late spring to early summer. Peachy pink standards contrast nicely with the smooth lavender falls and golden orange beards, each edged in flowing ruffles. Height: 36”; Spread: 18-24” 016767 C1½ $11.99 Raptor Red zones 3-10 Iridescent wine red, ruffled standards stand stiffly upright above the slightly flaring, deep maroon falls topped with bright mustard yellow beards. The bouncy looking flowers display great ruffling too. The large blossoms are presented nicely on strong, 4-way branched stems early to midseason. Height: 34”; Spread: 12-18” 021126 C1½ $11.99 Rip City zones 3-10 Shiny carmine red flowers with a golden beard are nicely ruffled. Thick well-branched stems and high bud counts gives all season color. Height: 38-40”; Spread: 18-24” 022036 C1 $10.99 Stairway to Heaven zones 3-9 Perfectly arching near white standards and round flaring medium blue falls. Wonderful wave-like ruffles. Strong stems with good bud count. Height: 38-40”; Spread: 18-24” 022037 C1 $10.99 Tanzanian Tangerine zones 3-10 Known for the wild broken color patterns of his introductions such as 'Gnus Flash', this selection is just as unique! Ruffled, peachy tan flowers have clear standards but the falls are misted with a fine spray of wine red color. A subtle picotee wine red edge and orange beards complete the look. Height: 38”; Spread: 18-24” 015209 C1½ $11.99

IRIS PALLIDA

Variegated Sweet Iris These are the most reliable and diseaseresistant of all Tall Bearded Irises. Blooms April-May. Albo-Variegata zones 4-9 Fragrant lavender-blue flowers and bold foliage with creamy white stripes create a unique border accent that stands out all season. Attracts hummingbirds and adds a splash of spring color to mixed plantings. Height: 24-36”; Spread: 15-18” 005040 C1 $9.99 Aurea-Variegata zones 4-9 Green and yellow variegated foliage is quite striking. The tall, lavender-blue flowers are fragrant. Height: 24-36”; Spread: 12-24” 017935 C1 $9.99

IRIS PUMILA

Miniature Bearded Iris Boo zones 3-8 This dwarf Iris blooms earlier than the German bearded Iris - in mid spring. 'Boo' is white with purple blotches on the falls. Height: 12” 014352 C1 $9.99 Fireplace Embers zones 3-8 Dark yellow standards and dark maroon falls atop this tall clump-forming plant that prefers moist soil. Grow in acidic boggy soil near the water's edge. Height: 10-12” 018683 C1 $9.99 What Again zones 3-8 As its name states, this dwarf beauty reblooms, light lavender-blue standards and apricot-yellow falls, accented with icy blue beards. Perfect for rock gardens and borders. Height: 10-12”; Spread: 12-18” 018684 C1 $9.99

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IRIS SIBIRICA Siberian Iris

The beardless Iris is very easy to grow and looks great throughout the gardening season. While they grow in full sun in average garden soil, they do prefer a moist but not soggy location. These do not require the frequent division that bearded iris need, but division every few years is a good idea. Blooms MayJune (July) Ruffled Velvet zones 3-9 Red-purple standards, darker purple, velvety falls, and a black and gold blaze. Height: 24-30”; Spread: 18-24” 000860 C1 $6.99 White Swirl zones 3-9 White flowers with a touch of yellow. The sword-like leaves are bright green and remain erect for a long time. Be sure to cut down flower stalks immediately after flowering to promote a re-bloom. Height: 36”, Spread: 36” 000862 C1 $6.99

KNAUTIA Knautia

Knautia prefers full sun and moderately fertile to lean soil that is slightly alkaline. Once established, it is quite drought-tolerant. Knautia flowers are excellent in fresh bouquets. Thunder & Lightning

zones 5-9 A truly striking perennial with incredibly showy variegated foliage and a long bloom time. Light green leaves shaped like lightning bolts are outlined with creamy yellow to white margins which remain all season. Deep reddish purple, rounded flowers about the size of a quarter appear atop wiry stems above the contrasting foliage from early summer into fall. Height: 12-18”; Spread: 16-20” 019931 C1 $9.99

KNIPHOFIA

LAMIUM

Red Hot Poker/Torch Lily

Spotted Dead Nettle

These flowers are great as cut flowers and since they are tubular are great for attracting hummingbirds! Kniphofia is a sun lover that likes it hot and dry, though a good supply of water is appreciated when blooming. It can be grown in any well-drained soil.

Prefers evenly moist, acidic soils with good drainage. Blooms April-July.

Fire Dance zones 3-10 Coral red and yellow flower spikes are produced from early through late summer atop a low-growing, thick clump of narrow, arching, blue-green foliage. The tough leaves are ignored by deer and rabbits, but the brightly colored, tubular flowers are adored by hummingbirds and butterflies. Height: 20”; Spread: 20” 015350 C1 $6.99 Fire Glow zones 6-9 Enjoy an enormous flower display each year from August to frost. This lovely dwarf Kniphofia has large bicolor orange and red flower spikes. Height: 12”; Spread: 14” 9-15 022069 C1 $7.99 Orange Vanilla Popsicle zones 6-9 A two-toned beauty topped with flower spikes of red-orange over the creamy white on the bottom. Hummingbirds love this plant! The Popsicle™ Series are day neutral plants and bloom as long as they have some heat and high light. Height: 16”; Spread: 14” 020016 C1 $9.99

LAMIASTRUM Yellow Archangel

Excellent for shaded border or rock garden, tolerates some drought. Herman’s Pride zones 4-8 Highly ornamental silver mottled foliage is what sets this plant apart from other varieties rather than the yellow flowers it bears. Due to its mounded habit, Hermans Pride is used most often as a groundcover even if it is slower to spread than the species of the plant. Height: 10-15”, Spread: 12” 005623 C1 $6.99

Anne Greenway zones 3-8 An exquisite blend of silver, chartreuse, medium green and mint green embellishes the foliage of this new variety. Mauve flowers appear late spring into early summer. Height: 6-8”, Spread: 12-18” 009985 C1 $7.99 Pink Pewter zones 3-8 Silver leaves with narrow, green margins are a lovely backdrop for the soft salmon-pink flowers produced from midspring to early summer. Vigorous. Height: 4-8”; Spread: 12-24” 000871 C1 $6.99 Purple Dragon zones 3-8 Sizeable, dense terminal spikes of rich purple flowers seem to jump right out of the bright silvery foliage! This robust cultivar was selected for having the deepest purple, most snapdragon-like flowers of any Lamium. Height: 4-8”; Spread: 12-24” 004101 C1 $7.99 White Nancy zones 3-8 Nearly all silver leaves with narrow, bluegreen margins are a lovely backdrop for the pure white flowers in late spring. Height: 4-8”; Spread: 12-24” 000873 C1 $6.99

LAURENTIA Blue Star Creeper

In a slightly moist site, which it prefers, expect a 12-18" spread by the end of the first season. fluviatilis zones 6-9 This delightful ground cover is great for lightly shaded woodland settings or to fill between stepping stones. Tiny mid green leaves are embellished by clear pale blue, star-shaped flowers in spring. Height: 1-2”; Spread: 12-18” 006759 C1 $6.99

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LAVANDULA English Lavender

Plant lavender alongside a path, where its fragrance will be released if brushed against. Prune plant after flowers bloom to keep it compact and to promote growth. Plants prefer a well-drained sunny location. Blooms JuneSeptember. Big Time Blue zones 5-9 This Lavender is the earliest blooming angustifolia variety by far!! Flowers are 4" larger then the common Munstead or Hidcote. Plants form compact shrubby mounds of aromatic gray foliage. Excellent for fresh cut or dried flowers. Height: 12-15”; Spread: 12-15” 022040 C1 $6.99 Blue Cushion zones 5-9 A compact grower with deep blue flowers from early to late summer. Gray-green evergreen foliage forms a compact bush. Ideal for herb gardens, rock gardens and perennial borders. Height: 16”, Spread: 18-24” 010102 C1 $8.99 angustifolia Hidcote zones 5-9 A semi-woody plant bearing purple flowers in terminal spikes in June and blooms through August. Leaves are narrow and gray-green. Can be kept dense with regular pruning. Height:12-18”, Spread: 12-18” 000875 C1 $6.99 angustifolia Munstead zones 5-9 An old favorite. Is a dependable performer blooming with pleasing lavender blue flowers. The flower color is sometimes variable as is the plant size. Height: 15”, Spread: 18” 000878 C1 $6.99 intermedia Provence zones 5-9 This hybrid lavender has highly fragrant lavender blue flower spikes spring through fall. One of the most popular for drying with its long spikes! ‘Provence’ is more moisture tolerant than other varieties, but take care not to over-water. Height: 30”, Spread: 24” 009676 C1 $8.99 Silver Mist zones 5-9 Touted as the most silver of any lavender, it’s appearance from a distance is ghostly, almost whitish. It forms a bushy, well-branched clump of fragrant, silver foliage. Beginning in midsummer, it produces perfectly contrasting lavender purple flowers which last for many weeks. Height: 16-20”; Spread: 12-16” 019933 C1 $9.99

angustifolia Sweet Romance zones 5-9 The grey-green foliage forms a compact mound topped with plump, rich violet purple flower wands that are perfect for cutting for fresh and dried bouquets. Clusters of tiny flowers appear at the nodes up the stem in addition to the terminal inflorescence, adding color down into the plant. Height: 12-18”; Spread: 12-18” 021814 PW1 $9.99 angustifolia Violet Intrigue zones 5-9 A vigorous grower producing a profusion of violet flower spikes all summer long! Makes a splendid low hedge or specimen plant and ideal for cutting or drying. Height: 34”; Spread: 18-24” 017967 C1 $8.99

LEUCANTHEMUM Shasta Daisy

Requires full sun and well-drained soil to be at their best. Winter drainage is especially important; plant in raised beds to help provide these conditions. Division is recommended early spring. Banana Cream zones 5-9 The 4-5” wide flowers are lemon yellow when they open, brightening to light butter yellow and finally to creamy white as they mature. An extra row of ray petals gives the flowers a fuller appearance than truly single varieties. Blooms prolifically all summer long. Height: 15-18”; Spread: 18-24” 018795 PW1 $10.99 Becky zones 5-9 This may be the best selection of Shasta yet! Prized for its durability in the hot, humid summers of the south and its cold tolerance in the north, 'Becky' has proven to be a sturdy, hardy cultivar. Copious amounts of very large, single, white blooms are produced atop strong stems which are ideal for cutting. Despite its height, this variety does not usually require staking. Height: 36-42”, Spread: 18-24” 000883 C1 $7.99 Goldfinch zones 5-8 The yellowest flowering Shasta daisy ever! Long blooming and compact with semidouble flowers, slowly and gracefully change from bright lemon yellow to an ivory white. All other “yellow” Leucanthemum pale in comparison! Height: 20”; Spread: 23” 019484 C1 $8.99

Laspider zones 5-9 Very large, pure white double flowers with finely cut petals. Laspider is a heavy bloomer in late spring and re-blooms throughout the summer. It will produce 100 blooms on mature plants. Deadhead to encourage continuous bloom. Height: 12-14” 018658 C1 $7.99 Real Glory zones 4-9 Unusual anemone-type flowers. Multiple layers of pure white petals open flat and gradually reflex, exposing an ever enlarging frilly yellow dome. Strong stems. Improved disease resistance. Height: 24”; Spread: 24” 020152 C1 $7.99 Snowcap zones 5-9 Pure white single flowers are produced in profusion. Large yellow centers. An outstanding variety! Height: 12-15”; Spread: 12” 015232 C1 $7.99 Snow Lady zones 5-9 White flowers bloom for 3 full months starting in June. An ideal choice for the front of the border where a long season of bloom is required! Considered the best dwarf Shasta Daisy. Height: 8-10” 007740 C1 $7.99 Sunny Side Up zones 4-9 Forms medium sized clumps with coarse foliage and very sturdy upright stems. Large 3-4" semi-double flowers have an extra row of white petals and are characterized with a very large yellow center dome. Excellent branching habit and long lasting bloom. Height: 15-20” 021501 C1 $7.99 Thomas Killen zones 5-9 Extra large single flowers with double rows of white petals, and a crested gold center. Vigorous robust grower with thick sturdy stems making it one of the best cut flowers. Height: 30” 000889 C1 $9.99

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LEWISIA More than any other growing condition, excellent drainage is essential for the health of Lewisia. Do not attempt to grow it in regular garden soil! Rather, grow this plant in gravel or between rocks with minimal amounts of soil. Blooms May-June. Cotyledon Hybrid Mix zones 6-8 The perfect little rock garden perennial with its daisy-like blooms held in clusters above succulent evergreen foliage. Height: 6-12”; Spread: 6-12” 000890 C1 $6.99

LIATRIS

Gayfeather/Blazing Star A group of hardy plants that are well worth giving a spot in the garden. Their flowers provide a strong vertical effect, and their color is brilliant. They are unusual in that their flower spikes are open from the top down rather than in the reverse, which is more common. Blooms July-September. Floristan White zones 3-9 Long lasting white flowers. They are excellent for cutting and drying and are attractive to butterflies. The grow best in full sun, but they will take light shade. Height: 36-48”, Spread: 18” 000894 C1 $7.99 Kobold zones 3-9 Numerous, shorter, sturdy, long-lasting, roselavender flower spikes. Height: 24”, Spread: 20” 010063 C1 $7.99

LIGULARIA

Ragwort/Leopard Plant These plants prefer to be kept moist and grown in partial shade. They are a natural for the pond side where there is a constant supply of moisture, though they do require good drainage. Blooms July-August. Bottle Rocket zones 4-9 A perfectly proportioned plant with mustard yellow flowers held on chocolate stems just at the top of the dense clump of foliage. The flowers are held like a bouquet in the center of the clump, and there are more flowering stems per plant than its parent, Little Rocket. Height: 28-34”; Spread: 24-28” 021428 PW1 $12.99

Britt Marie Crawford zones 4-9 Broad, glossy, dark chocolate leaves with dark purple undersides make an extremely bold statement in the garden. In late summer, golden orange, daisy-like flowers are perched atop purplish-black stems for an all-together captivating composition. Height: 36-48”; Spread: 24-36” 010899 C1 $14.99 Café Noir zones 4-9 The newest member of the "Osiris" series of Ligularia, this interesting selection emerges very deep purple-black, then transitions through shades of bronze before maturing to olive green. Yellow flowers are produced on 20" stems in mid to late summer. Height: 20-24”; Spread: 16-20” 014353 C1 $19.99

LILIUM ASIATIC Asiatic Lily

Hardy and easy to grow! Blooms June-July. Grows to 16-18”. Fata Morgana zones 3-9 Double flowers of bright yellow. Petals are lightly spotted. Double asiatic lilies are unique in that they do not produce pollen. Their anthers have been replaced with petals, creating a double flower and no pollen. Doubles have an exceptional long bloom time in the garden. Height: 36” 021438 C1 $8.99 Ladylike zones 3-9 Gorgeous soft peachy-pink with yellow centers, strong stems with 3-4 buds per stem. They perform equally as well in the garden as the “Tiny” series of Lilies. Height: 14-16” 019505 C1½ $9.99

Tiny Dancer Bi-color dark pink flowers with a white center. 021439 C1½ $9.99 Tiny Double You Uupward facing, double, mildly fragrant flowers of pure orange. The first Asiatic double! 018663 C1½ $9.99 Tiny Glow Extremely bright yellow flowers. 020107 C1½ $9.99 Tiny Nanny Clear white flowers. 015418 C1½ $9.99 Tiny Orange Sensation Yellow flowers with maroon speckled centers. 018670 C1½ $9.99 Tiny Padhye White flowers with burgundy brushmarks. 016110 C1½ $9.99 Tiny Pearl Flowers bloom rich pink. 018665 C1½ $9.99 Tiny Rocket Dark red flowers with darker red highlights. 020109 C1½ $9.99 Tiny Sensation Burgundy-red flowers with bright yellow tips. 015421 C1½ $9.99 Tiny Sin Dark burgundy-red flowers. 021440 C1½ $9.99 Tiny Skyline Upward-facing, mildly fragrant flowers of orange that are lightly dotted with dark purple spots. 016991 C1½ $9.99 Tiny Spider Pink flowers with maroon speckles. 018668 C1½ $9.99 Tiny Toons Pink flowers with orange-tinged centers. 020108 C1½ $9.99

Tiny Asiatic Lily Collection Strong growing, shorter varieties full of buds and blooms in summer! Our C1½ size contains 3

bulbs per pot! Grows to 12-14” Zones 3-8

Tiny Athlete Delicate pink flowers with dark pollen. 015417 C1½ $9.99 Tiny Bee Yellow flowers. 013399 C1 $6.99 014838 C1½ $9.99 Tiny Bell A compact lily bearing well-formed upwardfacing bright pink petals with yellow centers. 016989 C1½ $9.99

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LILIUM ORIENTALIS Oriental Lily

Moist well-drained soil. Extremely fragrant. Blooms July-August. Zones 4-8 After Eight This compact selection has petals of deep cherry-pink with a crisp white edge, very much like the well-known ‘Stargazer’ but much shorter in habit. Height: 18” 014312 C1 $8.99 Belonica Roselily The same fragrance and easy care as it’s cousins but with in outstanding double flowering form. This variety does not produce pollen. The Rose Lily varieties are long lasting and will flower a little later than other lilies, typically towards the end of July. Height: 36-48” 021442 C1 $10.99 Entertainer Bright bi-color of pink-red flowers with pure white centers. Flowers first open rosy-pink and deepen to red as the flower matures. Height: 16-18” 017937 C1 $8.99 Farolito Beginning in mid June to July, strongly perfumed pure pink flowers bloom with white throats and maroon spots. Height: 18-20” 010771 C1 $8.99 Hotline The spectacular blooms are gleaming white, finely edged with hot pink, and rich with fragrance. Height: 36-48” 018661 C1 $8.99 Mona Lisa A classic! Fragrant soft pink flowers have darker pink veins in the center with showy speckles. This type needs good light to produce blooms. Height: 24” 010013 C1 $8.99 Sunny Bonaire Features light pink flowers. Height: 18” 014314 C1 $8.99 Sunny Borneo Fragrant flowers are white with alight pink blush. Attractive dark green foliage on strong stems. Height: 18” 015422 C1 $8.99 Sunny Mesdag Features light pink with yellow midribs, strong stems and attractive dark green foliage. Height: 18” 020136 C1 $8.99 Sunny Okinawa Features large pure white flowers, strong stems and attractive dark green foliage. Height: 16-18” 021441 C1 $8.99

LILIUM TIGRINIUM Tiger Lily

They tower over perennial neighbors in mixed borders, and produce many blooms per stem throughout their late summer and early fall season. Zones 3-9 Citronelle A very tall, late blooming lily with yellow flowers that are heavily spotted and recurved. Height: 48” 020111 C1 $8.99 Red A clump-forming bulbous perennial with glossy green foliage bearing nodding, blackspotted red flowers with recurved petals in mid-summer to early autumn. Height: 24-36”; Spread: 24-30” 021443 C1 $8.99 Splendans A very tall, late blooming lily with orange flowers that are heavily spotted and recurved, producing 4-6 flowers per stem. Height: 48” 020110 C1 $8.99

LIRIOPE Lilyturf

Grass-like foliage gives off an ornamental grass effect, but this grass bears spiked flowers in summer! Can be grown in either sun or shade, but prefers light shade in rich, moist soil. In the spring, foliage may be cut back if it has discolored over the winter. A new flush of growth will reappear. spicata Big Blue zones 5-10 Green leaves with purple flowers blooming late summer. Height: 12-18”; Spread: 15-18” 001140 C1 $8.99 Silver Dragon zones 5-10 Beautiful silver-edged evergreen blades with white flowers blooming late summer. Height: 10”; Spread: 18” 008410 C1 $9.99 Variegata zones 6-10 An evergreen ground cover with thin, dark green upright spreading foliage with a white band. Bears spikes of purple-lavender flowers by late summer. Height: 12-18”, Spread: 12-36” 011871 C1 $9.99

LITHODORA Lithodora

A hardy evergreen, creeping ground cover that is drought tolerant and tolerant of the shade. Flowers as early as March but really goes into blooming May and June. Grace Ward zones 3-8 Bright, azure blue flowers bloom in May atop a dark green mat of foliage. Height: 3-6”; Spread: 24-72” 007573 C1 $6.99

LOBELIA Cardinal Flower

Self sows easily and is usually found naturalized by pond or stream side. Can grow in full sun as long as the soil is moist. The flowers are borne on tall terminal spires and are especially attractive to hummingbirds. Blooms July-September. Fan Blue zones 5-9 Produces numerous dense spikes of intense blue-violet blossoms on compact, strictly upright plants. Blooms begin in midsummer and continuing into fall. Height: 28”; Spread: 14” 018685 C1 $6.99 Fan Scarlet zones 5-9 Fan Scarlet sports compact, bronze foliage and a vigorous base-branching habit. Vivid scarlet flowers are borne on dense, strictly upright spikes. Members of the Fan Series typically have an earlier bloom time than the species, beginning in midsummer and continuing into fall. Height: 24”; Spread: 14” 005560 C1 $6.99 Queen Victoria zones 5-9 Differs from the species in its vigor, flower output, and leaf color. Brilliant red flower spikes stand tall above the reddish-bronze foliage from late summer thru fall. Height: 36-60”; Spread: 18-24” 001154 C1 $6.99

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LUPINUS Lupine

The-palm shaped foliage adds texture and interest to these striking towers of flowers. Ideally a rich soil in full sun is best, even moisture is important, so water freely in dry spells and remove fading flowers. Blooms June-July. Height: 30-36” x 12” Zones 4-6 Gallery Blue 001159 C1 $7.99 Gallery Pink 001161 C1 $7.99 Gallery Red 001163 C1 $7.99 Gallery Yellow 007601 C1 $7.99 Tutti Fruitti Mix 015283 C1 $7.99

MALVA

Hollyhock Mallow One of our favorite, easy to grow perennials – a mass of flowers summer to fall! It is a great plant for the mid to late summer border when most other perennials have past their peak! sylvestris Zebrina zones 4-8 Erect bushy growth. White flowers with purple veining all summer long! Height: 24-48”; Spread: 18-24” 018011 C1 $7.99

MAZUS Mazus

A creeping herb that blooms May-June. reptans zones 3-10 A dense, low-growing ground cover. They like moist, shady areas and will cover quickly to form a dense mat. The small flowers are lilac purple (May-June) with white/yellow lower lips. Height: 3” 001176 C1 $6.99

MONARDA Bee Balm

They bloom heavily, and benefit from deadheading. Leaves and stems are mint scented. Divide every 2 years. Plants should be divided every 2 years for best flowering. Mildew resistant. Blooms June-July-August. Adam zones 4-9 Red flowers bloom June-August. Withstands dry conditions better than others. Height: 24-36” 005624 C1 $6.99

Fireball zones 4-9 Dark green foliage and deep, red globeshaped blooms July-August. Height: 15”, Spread: 24” 005048 C1 $8.99 Grand Mum zones 3-8 Medium sized clumps of mint-scented dark green foliage form rapid spreading clumps. The light pink-mauve flowers are very full and resemble Mum flowers and start blooming mid-summer. Very disease resistant. Height/Spread: 15-18” 022041 C1 $8.99 Marshall’s Delight zones 4-9 True medium pink flowers top the stout, square stems of this Monarda from midsummer to early fall. It has demonstrated a high resistance to mildew. Marshall's Delight was selected from the Chicago Botanic Garden's Plant Evaluation Program as an outstanding perennial for Midwest gardens. Height: 24-36”; Spread: 12-24” 014144 C1 $6.99 Pardon My Pink zones 4-9 A petite selection reaching just a foot tall at maturity. From mid to late summer, pink flowers (2½-3”) sit just at the top of the foliage. This compact selection forms a bushy, well-branched clump of deep green, glossy foliage. Good resistance to powdery mildew. Height: 10-12”; Spread: 8-12” 019938 PW1 $10.99 Pardon My Purple zones 4-9 A petite selection reaching just a foot tall at maturity. From mid to late summer, fuchsiapurple flowers (2½-3”) sit just at the top of the foliage. This compact selection forms a bushy, well-branched clump of deep green, glossy foliage. Powdery mildew resistant. Height: 10-12”; Spread: 7-10” 019939 PW1 $10.99 Petite Delight zones 4-9 This exciting new lavender pink bee balm deserves a spot in the front of your perennial border. Dark green, crinkled foliage. Height: 16”, Spread: 24” 001182 C1 $8.99 Purple Rooster zones 4-9 Large, true royal purple flowers were produced over most of the summer on clean, mildew-free plants that never require staking despite their three foot height. You’ll be very impressed with it’s performance! Height: 36”; Spread: 26” 015380 C1 $7.99

MYOSOTIS Forget-Me-Not

Myosotis is especially happy in rich, moist soils in partial shade. It has a myriad of uses in the landscape including edging, ground cover, flower borders, woodland gardens or for wet areas, not to mention it’s very pretty (April) May-June flowers. sylvatica Bluesylva zones 3-8 Produces numerous blue spring flowers. Height: 6-12”, Spread: 8-15” 010522 C1 $5.99 sylvatica Rosylva zones 3-8 Produces numerous pink spring flowers. Height: 6-12”, Spread: 8-15” 010521 C1 $5.99

NEPETA

Catmint/Catnip Aromatic herb. Blooms May-June. Little Trudy zones 4-9 This dwarf was selected for its distinctively short, compact, silvery green foliage and long season of bloom. From early summer to fall, a profusion of lavender purple flower spikes are produced atop the finely textured mound of mint-scented foliage. Height: 10-12”; Spread: 12-18” 018020 C1 $7.99 Purssian Blue zones 3-8 Forms a small, perfectly rounded, densely branched clump of tiny, green leaves in it’s first year. In year two, the plant maintains its compact mounding habit but nearly doubles its spread to 2 feet! Periwinkle blue flowers bloom just above the aromatic foliage from early summer into early fall. Height: 18”; Spread: 30” 021429 C1 $8.99 Walker’s Low zones 3-8 Gray-green, aromatic foliage gives way to a plethora of soft lavender-blue flowers which are produced over a long period in summer. Although the stems are 2-3 feet long, the plant's arching habit brings the height down to 18-24” if it is not staked. Height: 18-24”; Spread: 18-24” 003813 C1 $7.99

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OENOTHERA Evening Primrose/Sundrop

Will maintain a healthy, compact form in well-drained soil and full sun. Perfect for covering gravelly banks or other areas where soil quality is poor. Blooms June-July. Lemon Drop zones 5-10 A long-time favorite of many gardeners, who are certain to love the lemon-yellow flowers that bloom all season long. Plant alone or in combinations in all container types and landscapes. Height: 8-12” 010513 PW1 $9.99 Siskiyou zones 5-10 Cup-shaped 3" pale pink flowers. Has a fast spreading habit. Height: 6-8”; Spread: 10” 001187 C1 $8.99

PAEONIA-ITOH Itoh Intersectional Peony

Intersectional peonies are a cross between the colorful and exotic flowers of tree Peonies with the perennial growing cycle of herbaceous types. Fragrant flowers bloom in June. Zones 3-8 Bartzella Very large 6" lemon yellow double are fragrant. Forms a large bush with very strong stems and deeply cut foliage. Height: 32-34”; Spread: 36” 017008 C2 $59.99 First Arrival Semi to fully double rich lilac-infused pink with a strong, very sweet scent far superior to that of most other Peonies. Height: 24-30”; Spread: 24-36” 017970 C2 $59.99

PAEONIA LACTIFLORA

PAEONIA SUFFRUTICOSA

Most bloom in June. Require a supporting ring. Zones 3-8

Tree peonies differ from garden peonies in that they have woody stems like a shrub. The branches do not die back to the ground in winter as do the herbaceous varieties. Plant graft about one inch below surface of the ground. Grows to 48-60” with a spread of 36”. Zones 4-7

Garden Peony

Coral Sunset This outstanding peony produces intense sunset coral, semi-double blossoms with rose overtones and a fluffy boss of deep yellow stamens in the center. The lightly fragrant flowers are long lasting in fresh bouquets. The total package! Height: 28”; Spread: 24” 021136 C2 $19.99 Dr Alex Fleming Fragrant, fully double pink blooms appear in early summer. The central petals have a tendency to curl inward, achieving a spherelike shape. Height: 30”; Spread: 18-24” 009000 C2 $19.99 Felix Crousse Very large, brilliant ruby-red blossoms with a silky luster. Very floriferous. Height: 36”; Spread: 36” 005167 C2 $19.99 Festiva Maxima Noticeably fragrant, white blooms with red drizzled throughout the center is the highlight of this reliable bloomer. Height: 24-30”; Spread: 24” 005402 C2 $25.00 Krinkled White A showy selection with very large, single, milky white flowers with a crepe paper-like texture and a prominent center button of gold stamens. Its straight stems are slender but strong, holding up well when cut for bouquets. Height: 35”; Spread: 24 014227 C2 $19.99 Mikado Single dark red flowers have large golden stamens and are fragrant. Leaves are dark green, each with 9 lance-shaped, rough margined leaflets. Height: 30”; Spread: 36” 014226 C2 $19.99 Monsieur Jules Elie Broad, smooth, rose-pink guard petals surround a mound of recurved, silvery-pink petals, giving the flower a slight two-toned effect. This bomb peony blooms in early summer. Height: 30”; Spread: 24” 019716 C3 $59.99 Sarah Bernhart Gigantic, double, apple blossom pink flowers are an old-fashionable favorite. Height: 34”; Spread: 24” 007305 C2 $19.99 Shirley Temple Large, double white flowers are blushed with a hint of rosy pink. Height: 18-24”, Spread: 24-36” 009523 C2 $19.99

Tree Peony

Hanakisoi - AKA Floral Rivalry Apricot pink petals with a soft pink edge make up the semi-double blooms that distinguish this variety. 001198 C1 $29.99 High Noon An American hybrid with clear lemon yellow flowers marked red at the center. 004098 C1 $35.99 Hoki - AKA Sweet 17 Lipstick red, semi-double blooms make a dramatic statement in the garden 001199 C1 $29.99 Shimadajin This rare Imperial Peony from Japan whose name translates to ‘Island Minister’ is the finest quality tree peony available. Very large 8”, semi-double, fragrant, rich magentapurple blossoms absolutely glow in the garden late spring into early summer. 021437 C1 $29.99 Shimanishiki - AKA Fire Flame Rare, two-tone with large red and white double flowers. 001202 C1 $35.99

PAPAVER ORIENTALE Oriental Poppy

This plant does not like to be transplanted. But if you must, dig and transplant in August as they are dormant. Should be planted in full sun where the roots are in cool, fertile, welldrained soil. Attractive foliage. Blooms May-June. Beauty of Livermore zones 3-7 Deep, oxblood-red blooms are borne on wiry, pubescent stems from late spring thru early summer. This is one of the finest reds available. Its petals have a crepe-like appearance and a satiny texture. Each flower can measure 4 to 6 inches across. Height: 30”; Spread: 18-24” 001204 C1 $6.99

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Picotee zones 3-8 White flushed-salmon colored flowers. Height: 28”; Spread: 15” 007577 C1 $6.99 Prince of Orange zones 3-7 This variety’s orange flowers sport dark blotches at the base of their petals and have the characteristic paper-like quality of poppies. Height: 36”; Spread: 24” 001209 C1 $6.99 Queen Alexander zones 3-7 Bright, salmon-pink 4-5” blooms with smooth, rounded petals are borne on wiry, pubescent stems from late spring through early summer. The petals have a crepe-like appearance and a satiny texture. Height: 30-36”; Spread: 18-24” 001210 C1 $6.99 Summer Breeze Series Mix zones 3-8 These cute little poppies bloom like crazy in early summer, spending all of their energy producing new flowers rather than setting seed. Since they are sterile, their bloom time is significantly longer than average poppies. Compact habit. Height: 12-15” 015268 Q $3.99

PENSTEMON Beard Tongue

These are colorful North American natives with bright, Foxglove-like flowers in summer. They all appreciate full sun and well drained soil and once established, they will all tolerate some dryness. Does not tolerate wet soils, especially in winter. Hummingbirds and butterflies love these flowers! Dark Towers zones 3-8 A tremendous improvement over ‘Husker Red’ with much darker foliage that emerges wine purple and keeps its color much better through the summer heat. It grows a bit taller and produces masses of pink, rather than white, flowers in early to midsummer. Height: 36-42”; Spread: 30” 020155 C1 $8.99 Red Riding Hood zones 5-8 A fantastic variety with excellent branching. Produces an abundance of watermelon red flowers from early summer to early fall. The upright habit and long lasting color make this a great plant for perennial borders, rock gardens and cut flower display. Height: 18-24”; Spread: 18-24” 020156 C1 $5.99

PEROVSKIA Russian Sage

This plant will grow in shady areas, but will not be as full as it would be in the sun. Cut back before new growth of the year begins. Periodic pruning until mid-summer will produce as better growth and a stronger bloom. Blooms July-Fall. Lacey Blue zones 4-8 The shortest to date with the largest flowers. Forms compact mounds of aromatic greygreen foliage. Upright silver stems bear dense panicles of large lavender-blue flowers. Exceptional long bloom time from midsummer into fall. Height/Spread: 12-18” 020122 C1 $6.99 Longin zones 4-9 Airy spikes of lavender-blue flowers top strong stems with small, narrow, silverygreen leaves. 'Longin' also tends to have a narrower and more upright habit than others in this species. Height: 36-48”; Spread: 18-24” 005055 C1 $6.99 Silvery Blue zones 4-8 A showstopper for the garden! Grey-green foliage of other Perovskia's have been replaced with striking metallic silver stems and leaves. Panicles of lavender-blue flowers bloom most of summer. Compact and maintains nice form. Height: 18-20”; Spread: 24” 021505 C1 $8.99

PHLOX HYBRID Hybrid Garden Phlox

A great choice for edging or rock gardens. x Paparazzi Britney zones 6-9 Much like subulata (Creeping Phlox), that forms a low mound of deep green spreading foliage covered with bright pink blooms in early spring. Height: 8-10”; Spread: 18” 021760 C1½ $7.99

PHLOX PANICULATA

Garden Phlox/Tall Phlox Plants can be lifted and divided in the spring and fall. Periodic pruning until mid-summer will produce more stems and a later blooming plant. Most of the varieties listed are mildew resistant. Blooms July-August. Blue Flame zones 3-9 A newer addition to the 'Flame' series. Dark blue buds open to blue & white pinwheel flowers. Strong stems with excellent branching and mildew resistant. Exceptionally long bloom time. Height: 16-18” 022045 C1 $7.99 Blue Paradise zones 4-8 Lavender-blue with white eyes and tiny red centers June-Sept. Height: 24-36” 009208 C1 $8.99 Early Start Series zones 5-8 Dense clusters of fragrant light pink flowers bloom 3-4 weeks earlier then traditional Garden Phlox types. Compact plants with upright growth habit. Plant in full sun in areas with good air circulation to prevent mildew. Height/Spread: 10-12” Light Pink 022042 C1 $7.99 Pink 022043 C1 $7.99 Velvet 022044 C1 $7.99 Flamingo zones 4-8 The huge clusters of fragrant pink blossoms have a softer pink eye. Height: 18-24” ; Spread: 12-24” 001229 C1 $7.99 Forever Pink zones 4-8 Compact, clump-forming, mildew free, carefree and long blooming, what else can you ask for? Purplish-pink flowers cover the plant for three full weeks in June, before the paniculata types begin to bloom. Plants will repeat bloom in October. Superb! Height: 16”; Spread: 18” 021687 C1 $9.99 Junior Series zones 3-9 The Junior series offers short, compact plants that bloom all summer long. Produces vibrant flowers in shades of pink, coral or purple. Height: 18-22”; Spread: 18-24” Bouquet pink 013693 C1 $7.99 Dance coral pink 010853 C1 $7.99 Dream purple 011161 C1 $7.99

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Laura zones 4-8 'Laura' is very striking with it's unique shade of lavender-purple with a white star center. This variety is also long blooming, mildew resistant and very popular! Height: 24-30” ; Spread: 12-14” 001230 C1 $7.99 Nicky zones 4-8 Glowing magenta flowers, the darkest of all tall garden phlox, make this plant a real eyecatcher! They are produced nearly all summer long atop clumps of medium green foliage. Good mildew resistance. Height: 30-36”; Spread: 18-24” 001236 C1 $7.99 Pink Flame zones 3-9 An exciting new dwarf variety with large heads of dark pink flowers and a red eye. Height: 12-18”; Spread: 10-12” 005065 C1 $7.99 Pixie Miracle Grace zones 4-8 An improved form of Phlox that boasts a compact habit, increased mildew resistance, and a very long bloom time. Clusters of fragrant, lavender purple flowers with a bright white, star-shaped center are produced atop dark stems continuously from midsummer into fall. Height: 15-20”, Spread: 15” 012144 C1 $8.99 Red Flame zones 3-9 Forms large heads of fragrant red flowers with a deeper red eye. Strong stems with excellent branching and mildew resistant. Exceptionally long bloom time. Height: 16”; Spread: 16-18” 020159 C1 $7.99

PHLOX SUBULATA Creeping Phlox

Plant in a sunny spot with well-drained soil and prune after flowering for a healthier plant. Excellent to use with your spring blooming bulbs, as a ground cover or for bank plantings and rock gardens. Forms mounding clumps of dark green needle-like foliage. Blooms April-May. All varieties grow to 4-8”. Zones 2-9 Amazing Grace Produces pale pink flowers with dark pinkish-purple centers in early spring. 016191 C1½ $7.99 Emerald Blue Pretty blue-lavender flowers in spring. 012419 C1½ $7.99

Emerald Cushion Blue A vigorous variety with a showy display of deep lavender-blue flowers in spring. 006811 C1½ $7.99 Fort Hill Fragrant rosy pink blooms cover the plant for two to four weeks in spring. 015167 C1½ $7.99 Red Wing Crimson flowers with a dark eye in spring. 005071 C1½ $7.99 Snowflake A profusion of pure white flowers completely covers the foliage which forms a short, tight, rounded clump in the landscape. 006811 C1½ $7.99

PHYSOSTEGIA Obedient Plant

Rapidly spreading clumps for the sunny border. Cut to ground after bloom. Blossoms resemble snapdragons. Blooms late summer. Pink Manners zones 3-9 Forms large clumps of glossy green foliage with tall spikes of lavender-pink flowers. Less invasive and maintains a good clumping habit. Height: 36” 021506 C1 $10.99

PLATYCODON Balloon Flower

These long blooming plants are easy to grow and tolerant of neglect. Plants may need staking for support. Will re-bloom if deadheaded. Cut the whole plant back after first frost. Slow to emerge in spring so be patient. Blooms July-August. Astra Series zones 3-8 Interesting balloon-like buds burst open into fully double, bell-shaped flowers. Exceptional branching and thick flower petals make for long lasting blossoms. Compact, uniform habit. Great for containers or garden. Height: 8-10”; Spread: 6-8” Blue 010562 C1 $6.99 Dbl Blue 013384 C1 $6.99 Pink 011594 C1 $6.99 Dbl Lavender 010146 C1 $6.99 White 009726 C1 $6.99

POLEMONIUM Jacobs Ladder

Fern-like leaflets give a ladder effect on each side of the stem. Blooms early summer. Brise d’Anjou zones 3-7 Bright violet-blue flowers backed by eyecatching variegated foliage make this plant really stand out in the garden. To keep the foliage looking nice, this variety needs protection from afternoon sun. Height: 15-20”; Spread: 12-15” 005736 C1 $10.99 Heavenly Habit zones 3-7 Blue and fragrant--a rare combination! Forms a neatly compact clump of glossy, ferny green foliage topped with fragrant, blue blossoms with a yellow halo and white eye. Larger flowers than the species. Height: 18-20”; Spread:12-15” 009588 C1 $7.99 Touch of Class zones 3-7 This finely textured perennial has delicate lacy foliage that forms a low mound. The leaves are green with a narrow, bright white edge. From early to mid-summer, pink buds open to reveal small pale blue flowers. After it is finished blooming, cut the plant back to allow for a fresh flush of foliage. Height: 14”; Spread: 18” 014146 C1 $9.99

POLYGONATUM Soloman’s Seal

Classic beauties for the woodland or shade garden. Prefers moist, welldrained soil in shade. Variegatum zones 3-8 A classic beauty for the woodland garden. Grown mostly for its clean variegated, soft green foliage which turns yellow in fall, Solomon's Seal is a charming plant for the shade. White dangling flowers sometimes exude a light lily-like fragrance. Height: 18-24”; Spread: 10-20” 001257 C1 $12.99

Sentimental Blue zones 3-8 Interesting balloon-like buds burst open into beautiful blue, dwarf bell-shaped flowers. Height: 6-8”; Spread: 12” 010001 C1 $6.99

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POTENTILLA

PULMONARIA

RUDBECKIA

Free-flowering, summer blooming plant with large strawberry-like foliage. Good ground cover that spreads with trailing stems.

All of these are very hardy, durable plants that require little maintenance and are long lived. Occasionally we see leaf damage from excess heat or sun. If this happens, trim back the damaged leaves and new growth will follow. This plant needs a moist, cool soil that is in a partly shady area. Blooms in April.

To improve the health and blooming time of this plant, remove the spent flowers. Blooms July-September.

Buttercup Shrub

Lungwort /Bethlehem Sage

Arc en Ciel zones 3-9 A mound forming plant forming long trailing clumps of dark green foliage with strawberrylike leaves. Double orange-red flowers with dark crimson centers and a narrow yellow edge offers a unique color in the garden. Cut back to the ground in spring. Height: 14-16”; Spread: 12-14” 020123 C1

$6.99

PRIMULA Primrose

Requires a rich, humus soil or light shade for a finer flower. Blooms April-June. Belarina Series zones 4-8 Refined beauties with sizable double blossoms blooming profusely throughout the spring season atop the compact, bright green foliage. Long bloom time. Height: 5-8”; Spread: 10-12” Cobalt Blue Large, deep blue, double blossoms. 021123 C1 $6.99 Nectarine Double blossoms which open yellow and fade to an apricot-pink blush. 021124 C1 $6.99 Pink Ice Double blossoms which open white and then take on a lilac pink blush. 021125 C1 $6.99

PRUNELLA Selfheal

Tolerates a wide range of soils. Vigorous grower with long season bloom. Freelander Blue zones 4-9 Very compact carpets of dark green foliage blow masses of terminal clusters of violetblue flowers. Begins to flower late spring and continues thru fall. Height: 6-10” 008276 C1 $6.99

Dark Vader zones 4-9 A fine, mildew resistant plant with a super strong habit. Silver spotting on the mildew resistant foliage and pink to dark blue flowers in early spring. Height: 10”; Spread: 20” 020786 C1 $9.99 High Contrast zones 4-9 High Contrast has wavy, spear-shaped leaves that are dark green infused with silver and large pink flowers that fade to blue. Foliage is also mildew resistant! Height: 9-10”; Spread: 18” 012728 C1 $14.99 Trevi Fountain zones 4-9 This superb, brightly silver-spotted beauty will give rise to profuse clusters of large cobalt-blue flowers in spring. A stunner! We feel it is one of the best! Grows into a magnificent landscape specimen. Height: 12”; Spread: 24” 9-15 022068 C1 $12.99

RODGERSIA Rodger’s Flower

Rodgersias require moist, humus rich soil for best performance. Protect from a hot sun and strong winds. The leaves will become scorched if they are too dry or receive too much sun without sufficient moisture. Cherry Blush zones 4-8 Forms large clumps of large rough quilted foliage, green leaves take a bronze hues in spring and again in fall. Tall panicles of pink flowers bloom late spring. Height: 36”; Spread: 36” 020124 C1 $14.99

Black-Eyed Susan

Goldilocks zones 3-7 The bright yellow daisy-like flowers are excellent for cutting and attracting butterflies. Plant in full sun to partial shade in fertile well drained soil. Rudbeckia Goldilocks is drought and heat tolerant surviving quite well with weekly waterings. Height: 12-24”; Spread: 12-18” 017426 C1 $6.99 Goldstrum zones 4-10 This variety continues to increase in popularity because gardeners find it irresistible when they see a big plant in flower. This is a long-blooming cultivar with lots of golden orange black-eyed daisies forming a tiny dome of color for many weeks in late summer. Height: 24”, Spread: 24” 005668 Q $3.99 001266 C1 $6.99 Little Goldstar zones 4-10 While Goldsturm can stand waist-high in bloom, Little Goldstar is a much more compact, proportional plant. Standing just knee high, this plant forms a bushy, short clump of rich green foliage covered with starburst-shaped, golden yellow blossoms Mid-summer through early fall. Height: 14-16”; Spread: 14-16” 018018 C1 $12.99 hirta Prairie Sun zones 6-9 Exceptional summer color. Large 5" golden yellow flowers are tipped lighter yellow and with light green center cones. Plants are fast growing and continue to bloom all summer, very heat tolerant. Height: 36”; Spread: 24-36” 022046 C1 $7.99

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SAGINA

Corsican Pearlwort Prefers an area with good drainage and a lightly fertile soil or near a dry, sandy, rocky place. Is sensitive to moist heavy soils. July-August. subulata zones 4-7 A creeping, moss-like, evergreen groundcover that can be used as a replacement for lawn in cool-summer regions. Especially beautiful growing between pavers and flagstones on a path or wall. It can also be used as an underplanting beneath taller plants. Delightful tiny white flowers appear atop the tight green carpet of foliage from late spring to midsummer. Height: 2-4”; Spread: 8” 001270 C1 $6.99 subulata Aurea zones 4-7 Moss-like yellow foliage and small white flowers. Height: 1-5”, Spread: 12” 008526 C1 $6.99

SALVIA Meadow Sage

All varieties listed are easy to grow, requiring no excessive care. Removal of spent blooms will lengthen the flowering season. Blooms June-July. Cardonna zones 3-8 This is a selection from Uchte, Germany. It is similar to 'East Friesland' but with two distinct differences: a rigidly upright habit and dark purple flower stems which accentuate the bright violet-blue flowers. The leaves are aromatic when crushed. Height: 24-30”; Spread: 15” 017425 C1 $7.99 East Friesland zones 3-8 Very floriferous with a long bloom time. Forms a mound under unique, purple flowers. Especially neat in appearance. Height: 20”, Spread: 20” 001274 C1 $7.99 Marcus zones 3-8 This selection has a compact habit which makes it perfect for edging, containers, or other small spaces. The foliage spread the first year is quite impressive for a dwarf plant. Dark violet-purple flowers are produced nearly all summer long, particularly if deadheaded. The leaves are aromatic when crushed. Height: 8-12”; Spread: 12” 009212 C1 $8.99

May Night zones 3-8 Dark indigo-violet blooms on compact, mounding plants. In areas where the summers are hot, provide shade from the afternoon sun. Ht: 24”, Spread: 28” 001275 Q $3.99 013124 C1 $7.99 Sensation Series zones 3-8 Compact, yet vigorous growers in a multitude of colors. If deadheaded, the plants may continue to bloom through late summer. Height: 12”; Spread: 12” Deep Blue 015412 C1 $6.99 Rose 015413 C1 $6.99 Sky Blue 015414 C1 $6.99 White 015415 C1 $6.99 Snow Hill zones 3-8 A reliable garden plant with a more compact habit than other perennial salvias. Pure white flower spikes put on a marvelous show beginning in early summer and continue well into the summer if deadheaded. Its foliage is aromatic when crushed. Height: 20”; Spread: 15-18” 018838 C1 $7.99

SAPONARIA Rock Soapwort

Basically an evergreen plant that forms a dense mat. Cut back after blooming to keep shape and encourage growth. Blooms May-June. ocymoides zones 3-7 A very pleasing variety with small bright pink flowers and small leaves. It is very heavy flowering. Good for rock gardens or spilling over the edge of a raised bed. Height: 8”, Spread: 24” 001281 C1 $6.99

SAXIFRAGA Saxifrage / Rockfoil

Purple Robe zones 4-9 Saxifraga is ideal for rocky spots or the front of the border where it’s mossy foliage can add a textural element. Dainty pink flowers hover above foliage in May and June. Prefers sand to be added to the planting spot. Height: 8”, Spread: 14” 001282 C1 $5.99

SEDUM Stonecrop

This broad group of plants offers much for both perennial and rock gardens. Some varieties grow in a mat-like fashion, while others are best used as an upright ornamental specimen. All have thick, fleshy, succulentlike leaves and are frequently used in green roof plantings. August-September. Angelina zones 3-11 'Angelina' shines with brilliant goldenyellow, evergreen, needle-like leaves all summer long. As the temperatures turn cooler in the fall, the tips of the leaves take on a reddish-orange tinge which lasts all winter long. You can pick this plant out from a long distance away--it really glows! Yellow flowers appear on 6-8 inch stalks in early summer. Height: 3-5”; Spread: 15-18” 011773 C1 $7.99 Autumn Charm zones 3-9 This variegated sport of 'Autumn Joy' is very stable and incredibly showy. The gray-green leaves have butter yellow, serrated edges and form an upright clump just like its parent. In August, cream buds top the entire clump, then open to light pink flowers in September, followed by russet red seed heads in October. Height: 14-18”; Spread: 18” 015416 C1 $9.99 Autumn Joy zones 3-9 Blooms pink in August, changes to salmon, then to dusty-red in fall. Leave flower heads uncut for winter. Height: 18”; Spread: 20” 009225 C1 $7.99 reflexum Blue Spruce zones 3-9 A mat-forming perennial with steel blue, pine-needle evergreen foliage and bright yellow flowers in summer. Reaches just 8” tall but will spread indefinitely. Height: 8-10” 001289 C1 $7.99 Cherry Tart zones 4-9 This groundcover type Sedum offers cherry red foliage and a short, compact mounded habit. It holds its red foliage color from spring through fall. From late August thru September, large clusters of pink flowers top the colorful foliage. Height: 4-6”; Spread: 18” 019941 C1 $9.99

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Cherry Truffle zones 4-10 Multiple crowns of bicolor purple black and gray green leaves in the spring change to purple black in the summer on this upright and compact grower. Warm pink flowers mid-summer. Fuller with a different foliage shade then ‘Chocolate Drop’. Height: 16”; Spread: 24” 021961 C1 $9.99 Chocolate Ball zones 4-9 A low spreading mound of milk-chocolate, succulent, needle-like leaves that change to dazzling red with the onset of fall. Yellow flowers appear in summer to early fall. Height: 6-8”; Spread: 12-14” 021096 C1 $6.99 Chocolate Drop zones 4-10 Upright mounds of lightly scalloped, dark chocolate brown leaves make a great addition to the border or the rock-garden. Soft rosecolored flowers top and accent the foliage. Mix with golds and bronzes for an unforgettable effect. So round and chocolaty, you'll want to "kiss" them! Height: 8”; Spread: 14” 021960 C1 $9.99 Coral Carpet zones 2-9 Small, fleshy leaves are coral when new, maturing to green and becoming reddishbronze in winter. Clusters of tiny white to pale pink flowers appear above the foliage in early summer. Height: 4-6”; Spread: 6-12” 021761 C1 $8.99 tetractinum Coral Reef zones 4-8 This mat-forming Succulent turns a showy bronze and burgundy color in fall. Its trailing stems hold round leaves that form rosettes at the tips. Starry flowers dot the foliage in late summer, followed by russet seed capsules for year-round interest. Height: 3-4”; Spread: 12” 021097 C1 $6.99 Dazzleberry zones 3-9 Giant 9" flower heads are the size of volleyballs, flower color is brilliant raspberry. Ultra compact 7" tall smokey bluegray foliage that is disease free. Heat and drought tolerant, and will grow in almost any soil. Height: 6-8” 020164 C1 $9.99 spurium Dragons Blood zones 3-9 Bronze foliage is covered with blood red flowers in summer. A hardy ground cover for sunny sites. Height: 6” 001291 Q $3.99

Dynomite zones 4-10 Dramatic with deep rose red flowers and dark, dusky foliage that remains short and dense. Very large flower heads and stout habit all add up to the best little Sedum Terra Nova® has ever introduced. Great for edging, mixed beds, borders, dry soils and late summer bloom. Height: 6”; Spread: 12” 020787 C1 $6.99 Firecracker (Sunsparkler®) zones 4-9 Boasts shiny cherry-red foliage all season until frost. In late summer, the red foliage is topped with 3” flowers of rose-pink which last nearly 4 weeks. Very compact habit. The result of 5+ years of intensive breeding! Height: 6”; Spread: 18” 6-1 021752 Q $3.99 Flaming Carpet zones 3-9 A colorful ground cover trio of 'Angelina', 'Blue Spruce' and 'Voodoo' all in one! These succulent type plants are very hardy, heat and drought tolerant and will grow in almost any soil. Use as a ground cover, border plant or even as a living wall! Height: 6-8” 018819 C1 $7.99 Fulda Glow zones 3-9 Touted as an improved 'Dragon's Blood', this selection sports attractive bronze-red foliage that keeps its color all season long. Rose-red flowers appear on short stalks above the foliage in late summer. A mass planting of 'Fulda Glow' is stunning. These are terrific low-maintenance plants that always look their best. Height: 4”, Spread: 10” 006850 C1 $7.99 kamtschaticum zones 3-9 An attractive semi-evergreen groundcover with rich green, toothed leaves and a dense creeping habit. Bright orange-yellow flowers which are produced in early summer eventually give way to rusty red seed capsules that add color to the fall garden. Height: 4-6”; Spread: 10-15” 001294 C1 $6.99 Lime Zinger zones 4-9 No other Sedum combines the colorful foliage display and groundcover type habit quite like Lime Zinger. Succulent apple green leaves are edged in cherry red and grow into a tight weed suppressing mat. The colorful foliage is topped with large clusters of pink flowers from late August through September. Height: 4-6”; Spread: 18” 6-1 021751 Q $3.99 019942 C1 $9.99

kamtschaticum Variegata zones 3-9 The rich green toothed leaves on this attractive semi-evergreen selection are tinged with white and pink. In early summer, orange-yellow flowers appear followed by orange seed capsules. Height: 6-8”; Spread: 10” 016175 C1 $6.99 Marina zones 4-10 One of the bluest Sedums you've ever seen! You will be very pleased with its lovely oblong blue-grey leaves that tint purple in summer, its low mounding habit, and its vigorously forming crowns. Lovely rose pink flowers in late summer. Height: 10”; Spread: 24” 021962 C1 $9.99 makinoi Ogon zones 6-9 An oriental treasure, creeping and low, round gold foliage is flushed pink. Bears yellowgreen flowers in summer. Adds a bright touch to those hard to grow areas. Height: 2”, Spread: 8-12” 006212 C1 $6.99 Pure Joy zones 3-9 Very small, serrated leaves emerge a cool shade of blue-green and form a rounded, low mound that is perfect for edging the front of the border. As the plant ages, the leaves expand and turn lighter green. Masses of bubblegum pink flowers cover the foliage in August and September. Height: 10-12”; Spread: 16-20” 019943 C1 $9.99 Purple Emperor zones 2-9 Sedums are a workhorse in the garden. 'Purple Emperor' has dark, almost black, thick foliage that give way to red flowers in late summer. Use in groupings in a mass plantings. Height: 16”; Spread: 12” 012127 C1 $9.99 Red Wiggle zones 4-9 Low growing with needle-like leaves showing off a unique bicolor appearance, growing tips are green while the older more mature growth turns red. The whole plant turns brilliant red late fall. A bit shy to bloom, but will occasionally display yellow flowers for added delight. Reliable and fussfree. Height: 3-5”; Spread: 12-14” 022047 C1 $6.99 Rosetta zones 4-10 A force of nature with blue-green leaves that open like icy-blue roses on the new growth in the spring. These blue-green leaves stay very attractive on their upright arching stems all summer. In late summer, white flowers form in clusters on the ends of each branch. Height: 16”; Spread: 30” 9-15 022070 C1 $9.99 - 35 -

SISYRINCHIUM

sieboldiii October Daphne Sedum zones 3-9 Often described as having the most beautiful foliage and form of all sedums, this adorable little plant looks great all summer long and then really comes into its own in fall. A low, spreading species that forms a rounded mound with blue-green leaves narrowly outlined in deep pink. Pink flowers in early fall. Height: 6-10”; Spread: 12-18” 016559 C1 $7.99 Touchdown Flame zones 4-10 First you have flame red spring leaves, then you have the deep red stems, then you have summer leaves that are red-brown and olivegreen with green backs, and then in late summer come the creamy yellow flowers. All of this combined with a compact habit! Height: 7”; Spread: 16” 021963 C1 $9.99

Lucerne zones 5-8 Star-shaped flowers of bright blue with gold centers bloom from May through July. Height: 8-12”; Spread: 8-12” 008664 C1 $8.99

SEMPERVIVUM

STACHYS

Hens & Chicks

Giant Lambs Ear

Used in perennial borders, miniature gardens, porch boxes, garden vases, for edging, and as rockery or rock wall plants. They will grow well in a wide variety of soils, even pure sand. They must have good drainage.

Lamb's Ear is aptly named; its leaves are velvety soft, greenish-silver, and shaped like its namesake. It is a wonderful plant for edging, massed in the front of the border garden, or in containers.

Cobweb zones 3-8 One of the most distinctive types of Sempervivum. Aptly named, 'Cobweb' is covered with fine, white threads which crisscross between the leaves' tips like a cobweb. Unusual rose-red flowers are produced on leafy stalks in midsummer. Height: 3-4”; Spread: 6-8” 001299 C1 $7.99 Mixed zones 3-8 An assortment of different varieties. Height: 3-4”; Spread: 6-8” 015263 C1 $6.99 Red Beauty zones 3-8 Red Beauty sports medium sized, fairly open rosettes of gray-green leaves with blood-red tips. This color may vary from season to season. Pair it with Sedum 'Red Carpet' for sizzling color impact. Height: 3-4”; Spread: 6-8” 001301 C1 $7.99

Helen von Stein (AKA Big Ears) zones 4-8 This selection has huge leaves that are at least twice the size of regular lamb's ears. It is listed as a non-flowering cultivar, though it rarely does send up a few small flower stalks. It is reported to be more heat and humidity tolerant than other varieties. Height: 8-10”; Spread: 12-18” 007582 C1 $6.99

Blue-Eyed Grass

This is a great little plant for accents along walkways or in rockeries. It has a very unique look. Though it looks like it belongs to the grass family of plants, it is actually a relative of the Iris family. This plant is very low-maintenance. It will grow in full sun or partial shade and prefers average to rich, well-drained soil. Plants spread slowly to form thick clumps. Divide after flowering if desired.

STOKESIA

Stokes Aster/Cornflower Performs best in full sun and well-drained soil. It can adapt to dry or moist conditions, but cannot tolerate standing water. Deadhead spent flower stalks and cut back after flowering is finished. Blooms July-frost. Blue Danube zones 5-9 Reminiscent of the blue Danube River, this selection produces large lavender-blue flowers measuring 4-5 inches across. Deep green foliage is neatly mounding. Height: 12-18”, Spread: 12-15” 001311 C1 $7.99

Honeysong Purple zones 5-9 Sports true royal purple flowers with a hint of red towards the center that darkens as it ages. The contrasting white stamens and purpletinged stems add to it’s appeal. Height: 14”; Spread: 12-15” 004489 C1 $7.99

THYMUS

Creeping Thyme / Wild Thyme Mat-like dense, aromatic foliage makes it excellent for planting between stepping stones or in rock gardens. Easy to grow. Plant 6-12” apart. serpyluum Minus zones 4-9 Tiny lavender flowers bloom in June and July. Height: 12” 011149 Q $3.99 008641 C1 $7.99 praecox Highland Cream zones 4-9 Variegated leaf edges are creamy white. Highland Cream is an evergreen ground hugger with soft pink blooms in summer. Likes good drainage, as do all Thymes, but is otherwise tolerant of any soil condition. Height: 2-4”; Spread: 12” 014767 C1 $7.99

TIARELLA Foamflower

Neat, heart-shaped foliage. Thrives in cool, shaded areas. A native wildflower. Blooms in April. Candy Striper zones 3-8 Huge, lush green leaves with a dark stippled stripe down each lobe form neat mounds of foliage. Pink flower buds open to reveal the foamy white flowers. Very shade tolerant. Height: 10”; Spread: 10” 010066 C1 $14.99 Pink Skyrocket zones 4-9 One of the BEST pink flowering Tiarella! Explosive heads of shrimp pink are held above the marvelously cut and marked foliage. Fall color in full sun is burnished bronze and in shade is deep shiny black. Height: 6”; Spread: 12” 020789 C1 $7.99

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Sugar & Spice zones 4-9 Dramatic, lacy leaves with painted, heavily marked centers are seen in summer to winter. Lightly fragrant, spring flowers are uniquely frosted with pink with a white interior. The shiny leaves appear to be lacquered and look fabulous all year long! Height: 8”; Spread: 12” 021964 C1 $12.99

TRADESCANTIA Spiderwort

The flowers have 3 petals, triangular in shape, borne in clusters on tall stems. The foliage is grass-like, similar to that of daylilies. Afternoon shade and moist soils are recommended. Cut back long sprawling stems after primary bloom and plants will rebloom come fall. Blooms June-September. Blue & Gold zones 5-9 A vigorous, easy to grow selection with vibrant golden foliage and gentian-blue flowers. Versatile, growing in most any soil type, even wet bogs. Height: 12-24”; Spread: 30-36” 017936 C1 $7.99 Concord Grape zones 3-9 Concord grape colored blossoms only last for one day, but the plants have lots of buds, extending the bloom time up to eight weeks. This cultivar has frosted blue-green foliage which remains compact, making it attractive both in bloom and out. Cut back after first bloom to encourage growth and flowers. Height: 15-18”; Spread: 18-24” 003818 C1 $7.99 Little Doll zones 3-9 The violet-blue flowers in May open earlier then other forms. Forms clumps of compact, narrow, grass-like foliage with the flower clusters on taller stems. Flowers open gradually over a long period beginning early summer. Tolerates moist soil. Height: 15-18” Spread: 15-18” 020126 C1 $6.99

TRICYRTIS

TROLLIUS

Tender, mulch for winter. Starts blooming when most other perennials have finished for the season! Thrives under the same open shaded conditions as Hostas & Hellebores.

Trollius grows best in full sun to partial shade and rich soil or average to consistent moisture. Moisture is especially important in sunny locations. If the foliage begins to look worn after flowering, cut it back hard and wait for the new growth.

Japanese Toad Lily

Blue Wonder zones 5-9 Compact dark green foliage with clusters of gorgeous light blue flowers with deep violetblue spots bloom late summer until frost. Plants form clumps of tall, gracefully arching stems with orchid-like flowers. Excellent woodland or shade garden plants. Height: 18-24”; Spread: 18-24” 020165 C1 $8.99 Empress zones 4-9 Starfish-like flowers of rich wine-purple spotting appear late summer into fall. This particular variety blooms earlier then other Toad Lilies. Forms an attractive mound of green leaves. Height: 30”; Spread: 18-24” 021936 C1 $9.99 Golden Festival zones 5-9 Compact plant with attractive yellow orchidlike flowers with bronze dots. A vigorous grower with green foliage & excellent branching. Plants bloom late summer when other plants are not longer at their peak. Height: 16-18”; Spread: 18” 018691 C1 $8.99 Tapei Silk zones 6-9 Forms dense, erect stands of clean, glossy green foliage. Glistening purple blooms are highlighted with pale purple and white and enhanced by a light freckling of reddish spots. Profuse bloomer. Blooms August through September, sometimes until frost. Height: 25”; Spread: 24” 021937 C1 $12.99

Globeflower

New Moon zones 3-7 This cultivar produces large, creamy yellow flowers on strong, upright stems from late spring through early summer. The attractive dissected, deep green foliage grows vigorously to form a nice looking clump that looks right at home pond side or in other moist locations. Try mixing a few in with yellow or blue hostas and painted ferns for a cool combination for shade. Height: 24”; Spread: 16-20” 019945 C1 $6.99

VERONICA Speedwell

Valued for their low maintenance requirements. The leaf type varies with the species but all have a similar flower, a long tapering spike densely covered with small flowers. Most Veronicas perform best in full sun, but will tolerate a little shade. Blooms June-July. Baby Doll zones 4-8 Straight from the Netherlands, this compact form produces bushy clumps of bright-green leaves and spikes of deep-pink flowers in mid summer. Remove faded flowers to encourage a re-bloom. Great for edging or in the rock garden. Rabbit & deer resistant. Height: 8-10”; Spread: 12-18” 019981 C1 $7.99 Bicolor Explosion zones 4-8 Absolutely stunning two-tone violet flowers streaked with violet blue. Forms dense plumes with masses of exploding upright spikes. Exceptional color and long bloom time. Height: 15-18” 021512 C1 $8.99 First Lady zones 4-8 Forms medium sized clumps with spikes of pure white flowers, very uniform growth habit. Flowers all summer. Height: 20-22” 021510 C1 $6.99

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First Love zones 4-8 Forms compact mounds with dense spikes of rich pink flowers, nice foliage all season and excellent branching for long bloom time. Height: 12” 021511 C1 $6.99 Giles van Hees zones 4-8 This variety looks much like its larger cousins, but is shorter. The dark green foliage forms a nice mound topped by bright pink flower spikes whose sweet nectar attracts butterflies. It is extremely long-flowering beginning in midsummer and is easy to grow. Height: 6” 001339 C1 $7.99 Hocus Pocus zones 4-8 Incredibly long, violet purple wands of brilliant color comprise the top 2/3 of ‘Hocus Pocus’, much larger than any comparable variety. This plant really has everything we could ask for: incredibly showy flowers, a uniform habit, clean foliage, and branched flowers which result in a longer bloom time. Height: 16”; Spread: 12” 018612 PW1 $6.99 Red Fox zones 4-8 A dimunitive form of Veronica, 'Red Fox' is a good selection for small spaces. The bright fuchsia-pink flower spikes appear over a long time, in excess of five weeks, beginning in midsummer. Height: 12-15”; Spread: 12-15” 003363 C1 $6.99 Royal Candles zones 4-8 Spikes of deep violet-blue flowers bloom all summer. Very floriferous. Height: 15-18” 005085 C1 $7.99 Tidal Pool zones 4-8 Short groundcover type with small oak-like pubescent leaves. Bright violet-blue flowers with white centers bloom on short racemes late spring into early summer, forms dense mats that withstand some foot traffic, very drought and heat tolerant. Height: 2-3”; Spread: 24-30” 020129 C1 $6.99

VIOLA

Sweet Violet Heart-shaped leaves. Odorata types are deer resistant. Blooms April-May. Black Magic zones 4-8 Black blooms with yellow eyes in June. Combine with yellow, white or lavender colors to set off blooms. Height: 8-10” 001351 C1 $6.99 Etain zones 5-8 A rare Violet with large lemon yellow flowers with contrasting lavender margins. Very fragrant and long blooming. Blooms May-October. Height: 8-10” 011587 C1 $6.99 Painted Porcelain zones 5-8 True to it’s name, these delicate looking flowers are as pretty as “painted porcelain’. The large, creamy white blossoms have upper petals which are infused with lavender-purple and deeper purple markings in the center. Will often re-bloom in the fall. Height: 6-8”, Spread: 8-10” 010068 C1 $6.99 Purple Showers zones 5-8 A fantastic clump-forming cultivar with large slightly fragrant flowers that are electric purple. Though this variety blooms the heaviest from late spring to early summer, it will continue to send up flowers sporadically throughout the summer. Height: 6-8”, Spread: 6-8” 001353 C1 $6.99

CLEMATIS Clematis Vine

Showy large flowering vines for fences, trellises. Requires light mulching around root system. The type in the plant’s description (A, B, or C) refers to pruning type: A. Remove all dead and weak stems after flowering, generally in early summer. Any growth that has grown beyond its allotted space may also be removed at this time. B Prune down to highest pair of strong leaf axil buds in late winter or early spring. All old leaves should also be removed at this time. C Heavy pruning is required for this pruning group. Remove all top growth to the leaf axil buds just above the base of the previous seasons stems. (12-24” from soil level) zones 4-8 Abilene Type C – Sun/part shade; A delightful pink flower with contrasting yellow anthers. As the flowers mature, a central deep pink stripe becomes more prominent. The combo of deep pink flowers and the more mature paler pink flowers is very appealing. Raymond Evison type . Bloom Time: Early & Late Summer; Plant Height: 8-10’ 021161 C1½ $21.99 Allanah Type C – Sun/part shade; Large, deep crimson velvety flowers with very deep red, almost black, anthers. When hard pruned (type C) it flowers from July to October, when slightly pruned (type A), it will flower from June to September. Bloom Time: Varies; Plant Height: 6-10’ 013177 C1½ $19.99 Amethyst Beauty Type B – Sun/part shade; Light purple 6" diameter flowers, maturing to purple blue with red anthers produced in great abundance. The slightly wavy petals give it a unique look. Bloom Time: June-August; Flower Size: 6”; Plant Height: 8’ 021974 C1½ $21.99

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Asao Type B – Sun/part shade; A large-flowered variety with rosy pink flowers and white central bars and yellow stamens. Highly fragrant, unusual for a large-flowered Clematis. Bloom Time: May-June & AugSept; Flower Size: 6-8”; Plant Height: 6-8’ 016644 C1½ $19.99

Blue Light Type B – Boasts fully double 5-6" flowers of violet blue. Compact grower. Enjoy the blooms in late spring through early summer and then again from late summer until Fall! Bloom Time: May-June & Sept; Flower Size: 5-6”; Plant Height: 8’ 020721 C1½ $22.99

Avant Garde Type C – As the name suggests, a very unusual 3", red flower with pink petaloid stamens giving the impression of a double flower and protruding trumpet. Very free flowering. Bloom Time: July-Sept; Flower Size: 3”; Plant Height: 8-10’ 012600 C1½ $19.99

Bonanza Type C – Sun to light shade. This new Evison/Poulsen Clematis is extremely free flowering from late June through September. Bred for excellent disease resistance. Flowers are mauve-blue with pale yellow anthers and are 3" in size. Bloom Time: July-September; Bloom Size: 3”; Plant Height: 8-12’ 016641 C1½ $19.99

Barbara Harrington Type C – Lovely cerise (4") flowers that have pointed petals with a darker border and contrasting yellow anthers. Exceptional free flowering habit and long bloom time from late June through September. Bloom Time: JuneSept; Flower Size: 4”; Plant Height: 8-10’ 016640 C1½ $19.99

Bourbon Type B – Stunningly vibrant 5-6" red flowers with contrasting yellow anthers. Ideal plant for container growing as its height is only 46'. Bloom Time: June-August; Flower Size: 5-6”; Plant Height: 4-6’ 014954 C1½ $19.99

Bees Jubilee Type B – Sun/partial shade; Mauve pink sepals with a deep carmine bar and light brown anthers. Bloom Time: May-June & Sept; Flower Size: 6-7”; Plant Height: 8-10’ 013178 C1½ $17.99

Candida (languinosa) Type B – Sun/part shade; Pure white, 6” flowers with creamy white to yellow stamens adorn this vigorous selection. Bloom Time: May & Aug-Sept; Plant Height: 8-12’ 012088 C1½ $17.99

Belle of Woking Type B – Double silvery mauve flowers fade to silver-gray. Creamy white anthers. Bloom Time: June-July; Flower Size: 4-6”; Plant Height: 6-9’ 012083 C1½ $17.99

Candy Stripe Type B – Sun/part shade; This two toned lavender and pink striped clematis is a pretty addition to your garden. Suitable for a part shade area. Bloom Time: May-June & August; Height: 10’ 021977 C1½ $19.99

Beth Currie Type C – Sun/part shade; Brightly colored reddish-pink flowers bloom in two flushes. Bloom Time: May & Aug-Sept; Plant Height: 8’ 011024 C1½ $17.99 Betty Corning Type C – Sun/part shade; Produces a long procession of slightly fragrance, nodding lavender-blue flowers from mid-summer until early fall. New spring foliage is tinted bronze. A unique selection that is easy to grow and enjoy! Bloom Time: July-Sept; Plant Height: 8-10’ 019922 C1½ $17.99 Bijou Type C – A dwarf Clematis that packs a big punch for such a short plant. The violet/mauve pointed petals bloom from May-July and keep their shape well. Makes for a great container plant, or put it in the ground for a nice mounding ground cover. Bloom Time: May-July; Plant Height: 12-24” 019433 C1½ $19.99

Carnaby Type B – Pink flowers with rich red bar down the middle of each petal bloom all summer long. . Carnaby also has dark red anthers that make it very showy. The dark green foliage makes a great contrast with the flower color. Bloom Time: June-September; Flower Size: large; Plant Height: 10’ 012100 C1½ $17.99 Cardinal Wyszynski Type B – Sun/part shade; Glowing crimson sepals with dark crimson anthers. Light pink filaments.Bloom Time: June-September; Flower Size: 6-10”; Plant Height: 8-10’ 005564 C1½ $19.99

Chantily Type B – Sun/part shade; Delightful, delicate, very pale pink flowers with a more pronounced deeper pink central bar as petals fade in color to white it accents the reddish anthers. The mature flowers of clematis Chantilly are lightly scented. Bloom Time: May-August; Height: 4’ 021975 C1½ $21.99 Comtesse de Bouchard Type C - Velvety rose-pink flowers with cream-colored anthers. A long-time favorite among gardeners for ease of culture and dependable, prolific blooming. Bloom Time: June-Oct; Plant Height: 6-10’ 011902 C1½ $17.99 Crystal Fountain Type B – This is an early large flowered cultivar, lilac blue with a fountain like center. It is an exciting new cultivar with an unusual 4-5” double flower. It is compact, free and repeat flowering, also suitable for growing in a container, on trellises as well as through small shrubs. Bloom Time: June-Sept; Flower Size: 4-5”; Plant Height: 8-10’ 014956 C1½ $19.99 Diamantina Type B – Sun; An exceptionally freeflowering Clematis with 4-6” pom pom like blue double flowers, each lasting up to 4 weeks. A second flush appears in late summer to early fall. A Raymond Evison introduction. Bloom Time: Summer to Fall; Bloom Size: 4-6”; Plant Height: 7-8’ 021159 C1½ $19.99 Dr. Rupple Type B – Sun/part shade; Rose-pink with carmine bar. Very compact and free flowering. Bloom Time: May-Jun & Sep; Flower Size: 6-8”; Plant Height: 8-12’ 012104 C1½ $17.99 Duchess of Edinbough Type B – Any site; Double white blooms have made this Clematis very popular! Bloom Time: May-Jun & Sep; Flower Size: 4-6”; Height: 8-10’ 012101 C1½ $17.99 Elsa Spath Type B – Sun/part shade; Cultivated in Germany in 1891, this easy-to-grow heirloom clematis bears a profusion of single blue flowers with deep-red anthers throughout a long season. Blooms first early to midsummer then again early fall. Bloom Time: May-June & Aug-Sept; Plant Height: 6-10’ 001208 C1½ $17.99

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Empress Type B – Large double flower with pink outer petals that have a darker pink bar. The inner petals produce a spiky pom-pom effect. Suitable for containers. Bloom Time: MayJune & August; Plant Height: 6’ 014957 C1½ $19.99

Henryi Type B - One of the oldest ,large-flowered cultivars. Silky white flowers have a central tuft of coffee anthers on white filaments. Bloom Time: June-August; Height: 9-10’ 011906 C1½ $17.99

Ernest Markham Type C - Bright red flowers with golden stamens. Blooms in profusion. Bloom Time: Aug-Oct.; Flower Size: 4-6”; Plant Height: 9-12’ 012105 C1½ $17.99

Jackmani Type C – Any site; The most famous Clematis ever raised. Extremely freeflowering and winter hardy. Dark purple blooms. Bloom Time: Jun-Aug; Flower Size: 4-5”; Plant Height: 8-12’ 020719 C1½ $19.99

Etoile Violette (viticella) Type C – Any site; Deep, reddish- purple flowers and yellow anthers. Bloom Time: June-Sep; Flower Size: 2-4”; Plant Height: 8-14’ 011903 C1½ $17.99

John Paul II Type B – Full Sun; Creamy white flowers have pink trails and reddish stamens. Bloom Time: June, July & Aug; Flower Size: 4-6”; Plant Height: 8-14’ 013181 C1½ $17.99

Fleuri Type B – Part Shade; Deep purple flowers and an attractive contrasting center. Very compact and great for containers. The dark flowers are best offset against a light background. From Evison's Boulevard Collection of compact varieties. Bloom Time: May-July; Plant Height: 4’ 019434 C1½ $19.99

Josephine Type B – Sun/part shade; Flowers have 6-8 base petals which are almost bronze, tinged with green and a darker bar. Inner petals are lilac with pink bar. As the flower ages the base petals fall away giving a pompom effect. Best if planted in sun. Bloom Time: JuneAugust; Plant Height: 8’ 009285 C1½ $19.99

Franciska Maria Type B – This double clematis far outperforms any other double clematis currently available. It produces the most beautifully shaped double flowers ever, in both old and new growth. The 4-6" blue/purple flowers with yellow anthers are full and follow a repeat flowering pattern lasting throughout the summer to early autumn. It is ideal for growing in a container. Bloom Time: June-September; Flower Size: 4-6” 012603 C1½ $19.99

Killian Donahue Type B – Sun/part shade; The early flowers open ruby red at the center of the flower fading to brilliant fuchsia and then orchid color at the edge of each petal. It almost appears as two clematis planted together since two varying flowers bloom at the same time. Its dancing white anthers are burgundy tipped. Bloom Time: May-June & Aug-Sept; Plant Height: 8-10’ 012604 C1½ $19.99

General Sikorsky Type B – Sun/part shade; Profuse, 6-8" across, dark mauve-blue flowers with yellow anthers cover this vine in early summer through fall. Bloom Time: June-September; Plant Height: 8-10’ 013179 C1½ $17.99

Lady Betty Balfour Type C – Sun. A large-flowered variety, 6"8" in diameter. Deep violet-purple flowers with prominent white filaments. Blooms from Aug.-Oct. New growth is shiny copper. Excellent specimen for arbors and pergolas. Bloom Time: Aug-Oct; Flower size: 6-8”; Plant Height: 8-15’ 012089 C1½ $17.99

Gillian Blades Type B – Sun/part shade; Large white flowers are initially tinged mauve. Wavy edged. Yellow stamens. Bloom Time: May-June & Sept.; Flower Size: 5-6”; Plant Height: 8’ 012086 C1½ $17.99

Miss Bateman Type B – Full Sun; Lovely rounded white flowers with red anthers bloom off-and-on June through September! Bloom Size: 3-4”; Plant Height: 8-10’ 012091 C1½ $17.99

Hagley Hybrid Type C – Sun/part shade; Profusely blooming shell pink flowers have made this Clematis a classic. Bloom Time: Jun-Sep; Flower Size: 4-6”; Plant Height: 6-8’ 013180 C1½ $17.99

Miss Cholmondelay Type B – Sun/part shade. Pronounced as “chumly”, this English variety bears very large pastel bluish-lavender flowers. Bloom Time: May & Aug-Sept; Flower size: 8”; Plant height: 10-12’ 012092 C1½ $17.99

Mrs. N. Thompson Type B – Sun/part shade; Deep blue flowers with a bright scarlet bar. strikingly colorful and will always command attention wherever grown. Bloom Time: May-June & Sept; Flower Size: 4-6”; Plant Height: 4-9’ 012093 C1½ $17.99 Multi Blue Type B – Sun to light shade. Deep navy blue tepals form a well-rounded flower with additional small tepals in the center giving the flower a spiky appearance. Bloom Time: June-September; Flower Size: 4-5”; Plant Height: 6-8’ 016646 C1½ $19.99 Nelly Moser Type B - Shade/Part Shade; A pale pink flower with a deep carmine bar. Needs shade, will fade in sun. Bloom Time: MayJune & Sep; Flower Size: 6-7”; Plant Height: 8-12’ 003953 C1½ $17.99 Niobe Type B - Sun/Part Shade; Very dark ruby-red pointed sepals with gold anthers. Long bloom season. Bloom Time: Jun- Sep; Flower Size: 5-6”; Plant Height: 8-10’ 020718 C1½ $19.99 paniculata (AKA terniflora) Type C - Full Sun; Often known in North America as "Sweet Autumn Clematis". Produces masses of creamy white flowers. Requires full sun to bloom well. Bloom Time: Sep-Oct; Flower Size: 1-2”; Plant Height: 15-25’ 016727 C1½ $17.99 Patricia Ann Fretwell Type B – Sun/Part shade; The first double flowering red and pink clematis! The outer tepals are reddish pink, fading to pale pink at the edges, the inner tepals are palest pink with a narrow deep pink stripe. The stamens are creamy-white. Double flowers May & June followed by singles on the new growth in September. Bloom Time: May-July & Sept; Plant Height: 6-8’ 020720 C1½ $19.99 Petit Faucon Evisey Type C – A stunning new non-clinging clematis with bronze green new foliage. A most free flowering compact plant for the mixed border. The intense deep blue four petal flowers reveal an orange, yellow center as they age. Very hardy! Bloom Time: JuneSeptember; Flower Size: 3-5”; Height: 3’ 014960 C1½ $19.99

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Pink Champagne Type B – Sun/light shade; Vivid purple-red or deep pink flowers with a paler mauve central bar and contrasting, creamy-yellow anthers. Flowers from May-June and again from July-Sept. Atractive persistent seed heads. Bloom Time: May-June & July-Sept; Flower Size: 6-8”; Plant Height: 7-9’ 016647 C1½ $17.99

Sunset Type B - A large-flowered variety with velvety burgundy-red petals with a magenta central bar and bright creamy yellow anthers in the center. Suitable for growing in containers or thru fences, trellises, or shrubs. Bloom Time: May-June & Sept.; Flower Size: 4-6”; Plant Height: 6-10’ 014968 C1½ $17.99

Polish Spirit Type B – Any site; Intense deep purple with dark reddish-black anthers. Bloom Time: June-Sept.; Flower Size: 2-4”; Plant Height: 10-12’ 012094 C1½ $17.99

Sweet Summer Love Type C – Full Sun; Wouldn't it be great if Sweet Autumn clematis flowered sooner and longer and came in other colors? Now it does! 'Sweet Summer Love' gives you everything you want: the flowers, the fragrance, the ease of growth and cranberry-violet blooms that start over a month earlier than others. Bloom Time: July-August & Oct; Plant Height: 10-15’ 020810 PW1½ $22.99

Prince Charles (viticella) Type C – Sun; A clematis with incredible flower power! The compact plants bloom profusely for a long time from July through September. The 4" mauve-blue, seminodding flowers are deeply ribbed with a slight twisting habit. Contrasting yellow anthers royally add to the scene. Bloom Time: July-Sept; Flower size:4”; Plant Height: 6-8’ 016725 C1½ $17.99 Rebecca Type B - An Evison/Poulsen cultivar that is very large with stunningly bright red (almost scarlet) flowers with creamy yellow anthers. It is exceptionally free-flowering. Bloom Time: May-June & August; Flower Size: large; Height: 6-8’ 014961 C1½ $19.99 Rosemoor Type A - This rose colored large flowered clematis has a distinct reddish/purple color with yellow anthers, which contrast spectacularly with the color of the petals. It's flowers are 5-6" in diameter and bloom on both the previous season's stems and on current season's growth. Bloom Time: MaySeptember; Flower Size: 5-6”; Plant Height: 8-10’ 014962 C ½ $19.99 Rouge Cardinal Type C - Velvety crimson flowers backed by leathery-textured foliage. Bloom Time: MayJune & July-Aug; Flower size: 4-6”; Plant Height: 9-10’ 013182 C1½ $17.99

Tanguitica Type C - The unusual flowers are almost the color and texture of a lemon peel and give the plant an exotic, tropical appearance. The seed heads are silvery in color and very fluffy. Bloom Time: July-Sept; Plant Height: 10-12’ 012098 C1½ $17.99 Ville de Lyon Type B or C - Any Site; Rounded flowers with a carmine edge that fades into a lighter inner area and large yellow anthers. Bloom Time: Jun-Sep; Flower Size: 4-6”; Plant Height: 8-12’ 011905 C1½ $17.99 Westerplatte Type B – Sun/Part Shade; An impressive cultivar with large very rich red velvety flowers and deep red anthers. Excellent for growing over fences, walls, arbors, pergolas, trellises and poles. Bloom Time: June-Sept; Flower Size: 4-6”; Height: 6-9’ 019430 C1½ $17.99

LONICERA

Honeysuckle Vine Vigorous, twining growth habit, attracts hummingbirds. Cut back to 24” in early spring to keep vine compact and to promote flowering. However, the vine may not bloom the first year after being cut back. Mandarin zones 4-9 The clusters of 2-3” long tubular flowers are dark reddish-orange on the outside and paler yellow-orange inside. Height: 15’ 001157 C1½ $14.99

PARTHENOCISSUS Boston Ivy

tricuspidata Calico Cat zones 5-7 A vigorous vine with mottled foliage of white, pink and burgundy on red stem tendrils. Inconspicuous green flowers give way to blue-black fruit. Attracts songbirds. Height: 20-30’; Spread: 15-30’ 021692 PW1½ $25.00

WISTERIA Wisteria Vine

Blue Moon zones 4-9 An improved native species that can bloom up to 3 times in a single season! Lavenderblue flower color. Height: 15-25’ 013172 C1½

$19.99

Will Goodwin Type B - Lavender-blue tepals with wavy edges and a creamy yellow anther. Bloom Time: Jun-Sep; Flower Size: 5-7”; Plant Height: 8-10’ 012103 C1½ $17.99

Sugar Candy Type B - An Evison cultivar. A free flowering vine producing large pinkish mauve flowers with a darker central bar and contrasting yellow anthers. Strong sunlight is best for flower color. Bloom Time: June & August-September; Height: 9-10’ 012097 C1½ $19.99 - 41 -

CAREX

ERAGROSTIS

Grasslike, clumping plants grown for foliage effect in borders, rock gardens and water gardens. Contrary to true ornamental grasses, Carex grows well in shaded situations with moist, well-drained soil. Perfect for weedprone areas as its dense habit makes it difficult for weeds to survive.

From the Greek eros (love) and agrostis (grass).

Sedge Grass

ANDROPOGON Big Blue Stem Grass

Rain Dance zones 3-9 Red-tipped foliage, deeper green than the species, turns maroon in fall. Adding to the interest: red flowers on red stems. Very hardy. Height: 6’; Spread: 3-4’ 8-15 022061 C1 $9.99

CALAMAGROSTIS Feather Reed Grass

Grows best in well-drained soils with sufficient moisture, but will tolerate heavy clay soils and drier sites. Cut back stems to 6” in early spring. Avalanche zones 4-8 A bright form of 'Karl Forester' selected for its wide, white stripe in the center and for the creamy flowers that appear in mid summer and turn to golden straw in fall. Especially striking when mass planted! Height: 4-5’; Spread: 2’ 019713 C2 $16.99 Karl Forester zones 5-8 Perennial Plant of the Year for 2001. A cool season, clumping grass with a compact, erect growth habit. It is especially prized for its wheat-like seed heads appearing late spring and lasting all season long. Height: 60”, Spread: 24” 001424 C1 $10.99 001426 C2 $16.99

Evergold zones 5-9 Impressive bright golden yellow foliage is striped in dark green. A color explosion in a compact plant! Height: 12” 005180 C1 $10.99 021109 C1½ $12.99 Gold Strike zones 5-9 A sedge cultivar that is ornamentally grown in part shade areas for its arching, variegated foliage. It typically grows in a grass-like. Narrow leaves (typically 10-15” long by 1/4” wide) are creamy gold in the center with thin green edges. Height: 12”; Spread: 12” 8-1 005181 C1 $9.99 Hobb’s Bunny Blue zones 5-9 Bunny Blue Carex is a low growing, evergreen, native sedge with silver-blue foliage. Use as a ground cover or specimen plant for moist to average shady areas. Height: 6-12” ; Spead: 6-12” 021042 C1 $12.99 Ice Dance zones 5-9 This grass-like plant has flat, thick leaves with clear, white margins. Grows well in a shady spot with moist, well-drained soil. Height: 12-18”; Spread: 10-12” 008235 C1 $11.99 021754 C1½ $12.99

CORTADERIA Dwarf Pampass Grass

They grow the best in full sun and prefer well-drained soil that is consistently moist. Be careful and wear gloves and long sleeves when handling this grass, it has very sharp edges! selloana Pumila zones (5) 6-10 This dwarf cultivar has mid-green leaves and densely tufted plumes atop tall, upright stalks and arching mid-green leaves. Masses of silvery yellow plumes appear in late summer. The most cold hardy of all Pampass Grasses. Height: 3-5’; Spread: 4-6’ (Blooms can reach up to 8-10’) 021085 C1½ $19.99

Purple Lovegrass

spectabilis zones 5-8 Purple plains lovegrass grows low to the ground in dense tufts. In late summer the fine-textured, stiff inflorescence appears like reddish-purple clouds hovering at ground level. Height: 1-3’ 021095 C2 $16.99

FESTUCA

Blue Fescue Grass glauca Elijah’s Blue zones 4-8 Cool season ornamental grass that displays wonderful evenly rounded tufts of thin blue grass. Color of plant holds well throughout summer. Remove old foliage which accumulates at the base of the plant. Height: 8”, Spread: 12” 003355 C1 $8.99 8-1 015225 C2 $16.99

HAKONECHLOA Golden Japanese Forest Grass

Prefers a moist but well-drained spot and does best when planted in some shade. This grass has many uses: as a groundcover, to edge a pathway, cascading down a bank like a golden waterfall or setting off shrubs or other perennials. macra All Gold zones 5-9 A gorgeous form of golden Japanese forest grass with arching graceful foliage more upright and spiky then the type. The reddish inflorescence in the fall adds color and grace. Height: 5”; Spread: 12” 013135 C1 $12.99 macra Aureola zones 5-9 An elegant grass worthy of a spot in every garden. Its narrow, arching leaves are striped with bright green and gold. Produces airy seedheads that dance above its foliage in late summer. As fall temperatures cool, the foliage takes on pink tints, finally turning butterscotch before collapsing in winter. Height: 18”; Spread: 36” 001434 C1 $12.99

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Beni-Kaze zones 6-9 The Japanese translation is 'Red Wind' which is perfect for this gorgeous forest grass. It bears the same characteristics as its cousins, but ‘Beni-kaze’ provides brilliant red fall colors as well. The mound of cascading foliage remains green until cooler weather brings on the reddish hues. Height: 18-20”; Spread: 24-30” 013204 C1 $14.99 macra Fubuki zones 4-9 Fubuki means 'snow storm' in Japanese. This white and green striped grass is strikingly different from all the other Hakonechloas on the market. Cool weather brings out luscious pink highlights. Height: 14”; Spread: 16” 019470 C1 $14.99

IMPERATA

Japanese Blood Grass It is useful in borders, rock gardens, containers or as a colorful accent. Cannot be shipped outside of Ohio. Red Baron zones 6-9 Foliage is green with red tips and looks best when light shines through it. Plant in masses or among rocks. Height: 12-18”; Spread: 24-36” 000422 C1 $10.99

MISCANTHUS SINENSIS Maiden Grass

Requires a location in the landscape that receives full sun, but will tolerate some shade. Many people prefer to cut the grass back to the ground in the spring so new green growth is not mixed with last years dried brown foliage. Dixieland zones 5-9 A dwarf form of 'Variegatus' with very similar green and white variegated foliage but a shorter, more compact growth habit. This selection should not need staking like its taller cousin. The silky pink plumes which appear in late summer are very showy. Plant this grass where its wonderful winter interest can be enjoyed. Height: 4-5’; Spread: 3’ 020728 C1½ $14.99

Gold Bar zones 5-8 Gold Bar forms an eye-catching clump of green leaves that are horizontally banded in creamy yellow from the base of the plant to the tips of the leaves. There's nearly as much yellow as there is green! Adding to its appeal, this grass is strictly upright and compact in habit, so there's no need to stake or tie it. In mid-fall, showy burgundy inflorescences appear just above the foliage. This grass is a very slow grower, reaching an ultimate height of 5 feet in about 8 years. Height: 3-5’; Spread: 2-3’ 012824 C1 $14.99 Gracillimus zones 5-9 One of the oldest and well-known cultivars of Miscanthus. Beautiful, rounded mounds of fine, silver-veined green leaves arch gracefully as they sway in the wind. In early fall, fan-like plumes emerge with a reddish tint and then age to a soft silvery-white. Height: 60-72”, Spread: 36-48” 001439 C1 $10.99 Little Zebra zones 5-9 Though it looks like 'Zebrinus' with its distinctive gold banding, this variety is shorter, more upright, and keeps its color all season. Flowers reliably every year in late summer, even when the weather is unusually cool. The lovely reddish purple plumes are held 1 foot above the foliage, then change to a creamy tan color in winter. Height: 3-4’; Spread: 2-3’ 012542 C1½ $19.99 Morning Light zones 5-9 Fine leaf blades are green with clean, paperthin, white margins that give the plant a silvery cast when viewed from a distance. This plant is luminous when backlit by the early morning or late afternoon sun. It is prized for its rounded habit that never flops. Height: 48-60”, Spread: 36” 005187 C1 $10.99 Strictus Porcupine Grass zones 5-9 Distinctive yellowish-white, horizontal banding on the leaves of this cultivar distinguish it from nearly all other grasses. These irregularly spaced marks seem to glow when backlit by the early morning or late afternoon sun. This grass is nearly identical to M. 'Zebrinus', differing primarily in form. The leaves stretch skyward instead of arching downward. Height: 48-72”, Spread: 48-72” 001447 C1 $10.99

Variegatus zones 6-9 One of the best varieties available for the white foliar effects it projects in the landscape. The leaves are green and white striped, with white being the predominant color. The habit is cascading and mature specimens sometimes need staking. Give this grass plenty of room to grow! Height: 60-72”, Spread: 36-48” $10.99 001448 C1 Zebrinus Zebra Grass zones 5-9 Feathery, fine-textured creamy flowers are held aloft on stems variegated with creamy yellow. Similar to 'Strictus'. Fall color is a rich gold. Height: 6-10’; Spread: 6-10’ 001453 C2 $16.99

OPHIOPOGON Black Mondo Grass/ Black Lilyturf

planiscapus Nigrescens zones 6-9 Noted for it’s purplish-black leaves, bellshaped pink flowers and globular bluishblack berries. Somewhat suggestive of liriope, this is a stemless plant which features slowly spreading clumps of narrow, linear, grass-like, basal leaves. Sometimes sold as 'Ebony Knight' and 'Arabicus'. Height: 6-12”; Spread: 6-12” 009659 C1 $15.99

PANICUM VIRGATUM Switch Grass

Cheyenne Sky zones 4-9 Forms a tight, vase-shaped clump of bluegreen foliage that begins turning wine red in early summer. By late summer, nearly the entire clump is drenched in color and is topped by matching wine-red flower panicles held just above the foliage. A perennial substitute for the annual Pennisetum ‘Rubrum’. Height: 36”; Spread: 18” 021131 C1 $10.99 021246 C1½ $12.99 Heavy Metal zones 4-9 This grass is easy to grow and will grow in most any soil, including wet soil. White plumes bloom summer and fall. Height: 48-60”, Spread: 24-30” 007806 C1 $10.99

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Northwind zones 4-9 A dark green, upright, rigid clumping selection of Panicum. The unique flower stalks are similar to an arranged bouquet placed in the center of the clump of foliage. Most of the seed heads are situated in the middle of the clump, rather than arching away from it like most other grasses. Fast grower. Height: 5-6’; Spread: 2-3’ 022048 C1 $10.99 Prairie Fire zones 4-9 In the spring, the foliage is blue-green, but by early summer the leaves begin to turn a stunning shade of deep red. In late summer, a bouquet of rosy panicles is displayed just above the foliage. When in bloom, the leaves curl slightly, which gives the impression of red ribbons woven throughout the flowers. Height: 48-60”; Spread: 18-24” 020793 C1 $12.99 021110 C1½ $15.99

PENNISETUM Fountain Grass

Burgundy Bunny zones 5-9 This is the only miniature variety to show some red color in summer followed by allover blazing red color in the fall until frost! Everything about this grass is petite, including its short stature, narrow green leaves, and small tufted cream flower plumes in late summer. Height: 12-16”; Spread: 16” 020166 C1 $11.99 Desert Plains zones 5-9 The finely textured, narrow, green leaves form a beautiful upright vase-shaped clump. In mid-summer, the tips of the foliage begin to turn deep red and the entire clump transitions to shades of orange and gold in fall. Showy 5” bottlebrush plumes held above the foliage emerge smoky purple and age to tan. Height/Spread: 36-48” 020794 PW1 $14.99 02111 PW1½ $16.99 Hameln zones 5-9 Its foliage forms a neat, elegant fountain-like mound of narrow leaves that turns yellow in fall and looks good most of the winter. Plumes are ivory white. Height: 20”, Spread: 36” 001459 C1 $10.99 001460 C2 $16.99

Karley Rose zones 5-9 Uniform, upright clumps of gracefully arching, deep green foliage erupt into soft rose-purple plumes from early summer until frost. Enjoy its subtle straw color in the winter. Compact. Height: 36-40”; Spread: 24-36” 020730 C1½ $14.99 Little Bunny zones 5-9 Smallest of the dwarf Fountain Grasses! Creamy plumes appear in late summer and foliage becomes yellow streaked in fall changing to brown by late fall. Will not bloom in shade. Height: 6-12”; Spread: 6-12” 001462 C1 $9.99 019815 C1½ $11.99

SORGHASTUM Indian Grass

Cut back to the ground in late winter to early spring just before the new growth appears. Indian Steel zones 4-9 A clump-forming perennial grass with an upright, open habit featuring slender, bluegreen leaf blades which turn yellow in fall and retain some gold color throughout the winter. Feathery panicles of tan-yellow flowers appear above the foliage in summer to early fall. Height: 3-5’; Spread: 2-3’ 017632 C1 $10.99

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koreana Blauer Eskimo

Blauer Eskimo Korean Fir

zones 3-8 An unusual shade of gray-green needles provide the backdrop for the plentiful resin covered buds on this dwarf Fir. The flat needles are spirally arranged on short, light colored shoots, forming a uniform, tight, globe-shaped plant. Excellent for the rock garden. Height: 10-15”; Spread: 10-15”

ABELIA Abelia

021568 C1

ACER Maple

Pinky Bells

zones 6-9 The largest flowers of any abelia. Blooms from mid-summer to fall. Red new growth. Deer resistant. Height: 2-3’ ; Spread: 4-6’ 021690 PW2 $25.00

ABIES Fir

zones 3-6 This slow growing shrub likes full sun to partial shade and never needs trimming. The soft green needles have white aromatic lines underneath. Full sun to about half shade in ordinary well-drained soil is best. Height: 2-3’; Spread: 2-3’

balsamea Piccolo

$14.99

zones 3-6 Tiny, radiating, dark green needles arch downward on many short, nearly vertical branches. Prominent brown buds highlight the branch tips on the dense, very dwarf globe. A real gem, 'Piccolo' is ideal for rock gardens, containers and small landscapes. Height: 2-3’; Spread: 2-3’ (10 years) $19.99 $29.99

balsamea Tyler Blue

Tyler Blue Balsam Fir

zones 3-6 Blue and beautiful are the two best words to describe this plant. The distinctive blue foliage stands out in the landscape where this pyramidal tree commands attention. The lush needles are soft to the touch, typical of other Balsam Firs. It is a fairly compact grower that prefers well-drained soil. It enjoys full sun but will maintain its attractive blue color in part shade. Height:15’ over 15 years. 021208 C1

zones 4-8 The deep red leaf color is maintained all summer. One of the most popular red leaf Maples. Grows to 9’ in 10 years. Height: 15-20’, Spread: 15-25’

$39.99

$19.99

palmatum Grandma Ghost

Grandma Ghost Laceleaf Japanese Maple zones 5-9 Leaf color changes throughout the season. In spring, foliage is creamy white or yellow with dark veins then in fall changes to bright orange/red. Requires afternoon shade and well-drained soil. Height: 6-8’; Spread: 4-6’ 020282

Dwarf Globe Balsam Fir

018862 C1 021726 C2

Japanese Bloodgood Maple

C1

C1

zones 3-7 Its lacy red foliage is maintained spring and summer then changes to a bright scarlet tone. Spreads to 4’ in 10 years. Height: 6-8’; Spread: 6-8’ 010951

$19.99

C1

$29.99

palmatum dissectum Red Dragon Red Laceleaf Maple

zones 5-8 Red lacy foliage that retains its color throughout the summer better than Crimson Queen. Height: 6-8’, Spread: 5-6’ 015311

palmatum Bloodgood

006083

balsamea Nana

012847 C1

$39.99

palmatum dissectum Crimson Queen Crimson Queen Laceleaf Maple

C1

$19.99

AZALEA

Apply Bayer’s Rhododendron & Azalea Insect & Disease Control every 6 weeks starting June 1st for a total of 3 times in the growing season to prevent lace bug. Hollytone & Iron Plus are excellent fertilizers to use. Plant with pre-moistened peat moss and be sure to use Dayton’s planting and care instructions! Bloom & Grow is a registered trademark of Dayton Nurseries, Inc. and a symbol for quality assurance in Azaleas. Most are propagated and grown right here at the nursery in Norton, Ohio so you know they are ready for our long and harsh Ohio winters. Our experts have been growing Azaleas since 1973!

palmatum Shaina Shaina Japanese Maple

zones 5-8 Originated as a sport of the popular Bloodgood Maple. The growth habit is upright and compact with lots of twiggy growth giving the branches a tufted look. Narrow, pointed leaves are 2-toned with bright red contrasting with dark red leaves. Height: 4-5’; Spread: 3-4’ (8-10 year size) 021623

C1

palmatum Ukigmo Floating Cloud Maple

$19.99

zones 6-8 A strong and graceful dwarf tree displaying beautiful color changes. In spring, leaves emerge nearly white, with a pink flush. By summer, they are green with white markings and in fall, they turn bold shades from peach to deep red. Height/Spread: 6-8’ 015582 C1 $19.99

PLANTING AZALEAS 1. Dig planting hole at least 3 times as wide and 1½ times as deep 2. Mix pre-moistened peat moss and ordinary good topsoil at a 1:1 ratio 3. Expose one inch of root ends by spraying the ball with a forceful stream of water 4. Place plant quickly in the hole. In heavy clay soils, the root ball must be elevated at least one half above the original soil level with planting mix mounded around it 5. Apply a 2” layer of mulch 6. Water thoroughly at least twice each week for 6 weeks For more information, please visit our website.

Bollywood

zones 5-9 This plant has lots of color! Bright neon redpink flowers engulf this compact semievergreen azalea in spring. Vivid, glossy silver and dark green variegated foliage supplies the color the rest of the year. Height: 18-24” ; Spread 24-30” 020818 PW1½ $19.99

Boudoir

zones 5-9 This watermelon pink type is probably the hardiest of all pink Azaleas! Gable hybrid. Height: 4’ 000996 000457

C1 C3

$7.99 $27.99

calendulacum

zones 5-7 Large flowers ranging from pure yellow, to orange, to deep red bloom in midseason. Native to the Appalachian Mountains, this deciduous species is easy to grow and very floriferous. Height: 4’; Spread: 6’ 020666

C3

$29.99

Cascade

zones 5-9 This vigorous white is covered with gleaming white flowers in mid-May on a spreading shrub that grows as wide as it does high. One of the most reliable white Glendale varieties! Height: 4’; Spread: 4’ 003423 000999 15”

C1½ C3

$7.99 $27.99

Bloom-A-Thon

zones 6-9 Large flowers appear in April, then re-bloom in early July, continuing through fall until hard frost. Even high summer temperatures don't stop this beauty from producing loads of late summer and fall flowers. The evergreen foliage is disease resistant, and maintains excellent color year-round. Height: 3’ ; Spread: 4’ Lavender 020817 Pink Double 020815 Red 020814 White 020816

Exbury Klondyke

zones 5-8 A Knap Hill hybrid with large, golden-orange flowers. Young foliage is coppery-red. Height: 4-5’; Spread: 4-5’ 015183

C1

$6.99

Girard’s Crimson

zones 5-8 One of Peter Girard’s hybrids from Geneva, Ohio. Magnificent spring display of large crimson flowers up to 2½ inches in diameter. Height: 3’; Spread: 2’ 003432 000278

C1½ C3

$7.99 $27.99

Girard’s Hot Shot

zones 5-8 Vigorous and bold, this Girard hybrid is covered with brick-red flowers in May. Similar to Stewartsonian. Height: 2-4’; Spread: 3-5’ 007156 005744 000276

C1 ½ C2 C3

$7.99 $15.99 $27.99

Girard’s Rose

zones 5-8 Foliage is green and glossy during the summer, taking on brilliant red tints in early fall. Rose-pink flowers. Height: 2-3’; Spread: 2-3’ 001017 001019

C1½ C3

$7.99 $27.99

Herbert

zones 5-8 Hands down, this dark double purple Azalea is one of the most winter hardy and easiest to grow! Bred by Joe Gable in Stewartstown, Pennsylvania. Blooms after Karen in late May. Height: 3’ 003433 001024

C1 ½ C3

$7.99 $27.99

Hino Crimson PW1½

$19.99

PW1½

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PW1½

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zones 5-8 This Kurume type has been an Ohio favorite for years because of its low growth, mostly evergreen foliage and brilliant crimson single flowers in mid May. Needs winter protection in windy areas. Grows 3’ wide in 10 yrs. Height: 2-3’ 012703 000455

C1 C3

Jacqueline Series

zones 5-9 The Jacqueline series of Azaleas Tom “discovered” in a backyard in Barberton, Ohio. The homeowner Bill, related to Tom, that these Azaleas were some unknown plants in a nursery from the 1950s that he purchased and planted in the backyard when moving to Barberton in 1968. Blooming reliably except in the most severe winters, these Azaleas are named in honor of Bill’s wife Jacqueline. These reliably hardy compact and dependably floriferous May blooming Azaleas are well worth planting in any garden or landscape. Compact. Height: 3-4’ x 3-4’ Dark Pink A true pink somewhat darker then Fedora or Boudoir with a dark dorsal spot in the flower throat. 022147 C1½ $7.99 8-1 022055 C3 $27.99 Double Pink Similar to Azalea Rosebud only with a more rounded leaf on a plant more uniformly high and wide then Rosebud. 8-1 022053 C3 $27.99 Light Pink Sports clusters of single flowers that are almost white with a slight, noticeable pink blush. 022146 C1½ $7.99 8-1 022054 C3 $27.99

Karen

zones 5-8 Like Herbert, Karen is one of the hardiest and easiest varieties to grow in evergreen Azaleas. The bright purple flowers cover this mounding shrub in mid-May, about one week before ‘Herbert’. Height: 3’ 003434 000947

C1½ C3

$7.99 $27.99

Mikado

zones 5-8 This old-fashioned Dutch variety was bred in 1920 with pink-red flowers covering the bush about May 10th. Will tolerate a good amount of shade. Height: 6’, Spread: 4’ 012312

C3

$27.99

$6.99 $27.99

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Rosebud

zones 5-8 This low growing Kurume type has small salmon-pink buds that resemble opening rosebuds. Blooms in late May about a week after most varieties. Does well with some winter protection. Height: 24-30”; Spread: 20-24” 014686 000458

C1½ C3

$7.99 $27.99

Snowball

zones 5-8 Clusters of white flowers cover this almost deciduous variety in mid-May. More tolerant to winter sun and wind then others. Easy to grow and hardy! Height: 2-3’, Spread: 2-3’ 013633 000459

C1½ C3

$7.99 $27.99

Stewartsonian

C1½ C3

$7.99 $27.99

Sweet Sixteen

zones 5-8 Pearly pink, almost iridescent blooms cover this hardy shrub in spring. The dark flower stamens contrast nicely with the flower petals. You will love the color of this bright & cheerful variety! Height: 4’; Spread: 4’ 009406 009516

C1½ C3

$7.99 $29.99

Weston’s Lollipop

zones 4-9 Fragrant, light pink flowers with a light pink and yellow flare wait till early-mid summer to bloom. Foliage is mildew resistant and develops red-orange fall color. Wide spreading, mounded habit. Height: 4’; Spread: 5’ 020665

Barberry

Bonanza Gold

zones 4-7 A dwarf, golden form similar to the more familiar Crimson Pygmy except that is has yellow foliage. Unlike most other yellow types, full sun will not burn the foliage. Shades of orange appear in fall. Height: 2’ 003367

C3

$29.99

C3

$25.00

Concorde

zones 4-7 A newer variety similar to Crimson Pygmy except that the leaves are much larger than its cousin and the color seems to be deeper purplish-red. Good to use as an accent or low border plant. Height: 18-24” 009270

zones 5-8 A Joe Gable hybrid bred over 50 years ago in Stewartstown, PA. One of the most reliably hardy red Azaleas. Brick-red flowers cover this shrub in mid-May. Height: 4’ 009806 001038 18”

BERBERIS

C3

$29.99

Crimson Pygmy

zones 4-7 The standard for over 35 years, Crimson Pygmy bears burgundy-red foliage all summer. This favorite Barberry is full and compact growing to just 2 feet. Foliage color is best when planted in full sun. Height: 24”; Spread: 24” 001045

C3

$29.99

Orange Rocket

zones 4-8 Upright, columnar form with vibrant coralorange new foliage aging to mid green. Foliage color best when grown in full sun. Bright orange-red autumn foliage. Unique tight columnar habit. Easy care, drought tolerant once established. Height: 48-52" ; Spread: 16” 018007

021905

C3

$25.99

Golden Ruby

zones 4-8 An introduction from Lake County Nursery right here in Ohio! This eye-catching Barberry has a unique color transformation— from fluorescent orange in spring to a burgundy maroon with a gold ring in summer. Height: 15”; Spread: 24” 016102

C2

$29.99

$29.99

Royal Burgundy

zones 4-8 This newer patented variety is similar to Crimson Pygmy except that it is lower growing and more finely branched. Foliage is also more purplish-red. Full sun is required for best foliage color. Height: 2-3’; Spread: 2-3’ 003304

C3

$29.99

Sunjoy Cinnamon

zones 4-8 A whole new look for barberry! This plant will be a standout with its dark orange foliage and compact branching. An excellent plant for adding low-maintenance, season-long color. Excellent for hedges and foundation plantings. Deer resistant. Height: 4-5’ ; Spread 4-6’ 020809

Gold Rush

zones 4-8 Outstanding new dwarf compact golden pygmy selection. It's vivid yellow color is not effected by the lack of sunlight. Produces bright-red fruit in the fall. Maintenance free. It is not affected by rust like most yellow varieties. Height: 3-4’ ; Spread: 3’

C2

PW1½

$12.99

BUXUS Boxwood

Chicagoland Green

zones 5-8 This Boxwood retains its nice green color in winter better than others and is faster growing than the popular Green Velvet. This cultivar is a Chicago Botanical Garden selection and was chosen for its cold tolerance. Height: 3-4’; Spread: 3-5’ 014560 012305 000707

C1 C2 C3

$12.99 $29.99 $39.99

Franklin’s Gem

zones 5-8 A Boxwood with emerald green foliage and a compact, mounded habit. Bears a very attractive leaf. Height: 15” ; Spread: 24-36” 021536

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$39.99

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CALLUNA VULGARIS

Green Gem

zones 5-8 This slow growing rounded form of Boxwood is reliably hardy and does not require pruning. Foliage on this evergreen can turn bronze-green in winter. Height: 2-3’; Spread: 2-3’ 018444 008593

C2 C3

$19.99 $34.99

Green Mountain

zones 4-9 It grows naturally more to a pyramid shape and can be shaped to a cone. Strong branches with a round larger green leaf. Slow growth rate. Reaches a height of 3’ in 10 years. Height: 3-5’; Spread: 3’ 001054

C1

$10.99

sempirvirens Variegata

zones 5-9 Small dark green leaves are bordered by an irregular creamy white variegation adding interest and color. It typically matures to 5’ tall or taller over many years (grows 3” per year), unless pruned shorter. Can be trimmed into topiary shapes or a formal hedge. Height: 5-8’ ; Spread: 5-8’ 020284

C1

$19.99

Wee Willie

zones 4-9 This cultivar bears a unique and attractive texture because of its rotated leaf arrangement and vertical orientalion of the stems. Wee Willie is a dense growing semidwarf Boxwood with emerald green leaves, retaining their color through winter. Height: 2’; Spread: 2’ 011499 014092

C2 C3

$19.99 $39.99

Scotch Heather

These plants are the most varied and interesting of all Heather. The foliage can be silver, yellow, gray and various hues of green. These colors change with cold weather to red, orange, bronze and dark green. Some varieties have beautiful colors of new growth, with shades of pink, yellow, orange and cream. Heather do best in welldrained, acidic soil and require sun for at least half the day for their best color. Prune in late March.

Alba Jae

zones 4-6 White flowers bloom July-August. Bright green foliage with yellowish tips retained for most of the year. Height: 10-12”; Spread: 12-18” 010616 C1 $8.99

Allegro

zones 4-6 Rounded ruby flowers in August-October. Vigorous, yet neat. Height: 18-24” x 18-24” 003717 C1 $8.99

Ann Marie

zones 4-6 The double flowers open light pink and finally darken to dark rose-pink. Blooms in September and October. The dark green foliage is upright. One of the more outstanding double flowered Heathers. Height: 24”; Spread: 20” 010718 C1½ $9.99

Aurea

zones 4-6 This is an excellent heather, with beautiful spray of purple flowers in September, contrasting golden-green evergreen foliage in the summer, turning to a stunning shade of copper red in the winter. Height: 12” ; Spread: 14” 010617 C1 $8.99 021739 C1½ $9.99

Beoley Gold

zones 4-6 White flowers bloom in August atop golden yellow foliage. Upright shape. Height:15”, Spread: 20” 006097 C1 $8.99 020627 C1½ $9.99

Blazeaway

zones 4-6 Lavender flowers August to September with gold foliage in summer turning orange then fiery red in winter. Height: 12-18”; Spread: 18-24” 014805 C1 $8.99 016167 C1½ $9.99

Easter Bonfire

zones 4-6 Pale purple flowers bloom from August to September atop light green foliage with creamy white and red new growth that retains through the summer. Height: 12-18”, Spread: 18-24” 010594 C1½ $9.99 009782 C1 $8.99

Firefly

zones 5-7 Deep mauve flowers bloom August to September. Foliage in shades of terracotta in summer turning to a striking brick red in winter. Height:18”; Spread: 18-24” 010717 C1½ $9.99

Flamingo

zones 4-6 In spring, the fiery pinkish-red tips are very striking against its deep green foliage. Purple flowers August to September. Height: 12”; Spread: 20” 009840 C1 $8.99

Frasers Old Gold

zones 4-6 Lavender flowers August to September. Gold foliage turns fiery red in winter. Height: 12-24”; Spread: 12-24” 016172 C1 $8.99 016169 C1½ $9.99

Hammond Aureafolia

zones 4-6 In spring and early summer, the light green foliage bears nice yellow tips. White flowers bloom August to October. Height: 10-18”; Spread: 12-18” 011660 C1½ $9.99

H.E. Beale

zones 5-7 Double shell pink flowers August-October atop dark green foliage that turns bronze in winter. Prefers sun to light shade and acidic, well-drained soil. Height: 24”; Spread: 24” 008162 C1 $8.99 008142 C1½ $9.99

Kerstin

zones 4-6 Downy gray foliage with pink spring tips and mauve flowers in August and September. Height: 12”; Spread: 18” 008495 C1 $8.99 - 48 -

Lime Glade

zones 4-6 White flowers bloom September to October atop lime green foliage turning almost white in spring. Upright shape. Height: 10-12”; Spread: 12-18” 009946 C1½ $9.99

Winter Chocolate

zones 4-6 Lavender flowers bloom late summer to fall. Gold foliage with pink tips in summer turns to bronze in winter. New spring growth is salmon. Height: 6-8” ; Spread: 12-18” 009785 C1 $8.99

CALYCANTHUS

Martha Hermann

zones 4-6 Emerald green foliage to white flowers flushed in pale pink. A densely branched, mat-forming evergreen ground cover with long clusters of abundant, showy white or pink urn-shaped flowers into fall. Rich green summer foliage turns bronze-green in winter. Height: 10-12”; Spread: 12-18” 021731 C1 $8.99

Robert Chapman

zones 4-6 Rose-purple flowers August-September. Green/gold/bronze foliage color in summer changes to orange-red in winter. Erect, upright growth. Height: 18”, Spread: 30” 003853 C1 $8.99

Ruby Slinger

zones 4-6 White flowers from August to October. Bright green foliage has yellowish tips in spring. Height: 16”; Spread: 16” 013051 C1 $8.99

Spring Cream

zones 4-6 White flowers August to October. Medium green foliage has yellow tips in winter and creamy tips in spring. Height: 15”, Spread: 18” 008144 C1½ $9.99

Spring Torch

zones 4-6 Mauve flowers bloom August to October atop mid green foliage that bears pink and red tips in winter and spring, cream and pink in summer. Bushy habit. Height: 12-18”, Spread: 18-24” 005331 C1 $8.99 008145 C1½ $9.99

Wickwar Flame

zones 4-6 This is a densely branched, mat-forming evergreen ground cover with long clusters of abundant, showy white or pink urn-shaped flowers which appear in the fall. Rich green summer foliage morphs to orange and yellow in late summer before turning copper and orange-red in the winter. Height: 12-24” ; Spread: 24” 021732 C1 $8.99 021740 C1½ $9.99

Sweetshrub/Allspice

Aphrodite

zones 5-9 A new, improved Calycanthus with large, bright red, super fragrant, magnolia-like flowers. This re-bloomer has nice, glossy foliage, too. Height: 5-6’; Spread: 6-7’ 8-1

021646

PW2

$19.99

CHAMAECYPARIS False Cypress

obtusa Baldwin Variegata Variegated False Cypress

zones 5-8 A boldly variegated sport of the dwarf 'Nana Gracilis'. Creamy yellow highlights the scalloped glossy foliage. The branch tips are delicately droopy. Variegation looks best shaded from hot afternoon sun. Height: 4’ ; Spread: 4’ 018869 017007

C1 C3

$25.00

$29.99

pisifera Gold Thread Gold Thread False Cypress

zones 4-7 Yellow scale-like foliage covers the thin pendulous (mop-like) stems with a relatively low semi-weeping habit Height: 3-4’, Spread: 15-20’ 007728

C3

011058 011059

C1 C3

$14.99 $32.99

pisifera Soft Serve Soft Serve Pyramidal Cypress

zones 5-7 This compact, conical False Cypress has graceful, soft fern-like branches. The leaves are bright green on top and flecked with silver-blue on the underside. A great alternative for Dwarf Alberta Spruce and pyramidal Yews. Height: 6-10’; Spread: 5-6’ 021517

PW3

$39.99

pisifera Vintage Gold Vintage Gold False Cypress

zones 4-8 A dwarf, golden foliage form. It is an evergreen, mounding, globose cultivar that reportedly will reach a mature height of only 36" tall. It features golden, fine-textured, feathery foliage. Very slow growing. Height: 3’ (in 10 years) 006284 008721

C2 C3

$25.00 $29.99

CORNUS Dogwood

zones 4-8 This bright green micro-miniature ball could be mistaken for a garden stepping stone. Extremely slow growth, fine texture and proper scale make it the perfect choice for miniature theme gardens and other tablescapes. Height: 12’ C1

zones 4-8 A semi-dwarf, slow-growing, broadly-conical variety noted for its bright yellow thread-like foliage. Will typically grow to 3-5’ over the first 20 years but it may eventually reach 1012’ tall with time. Height: 3-5’, Spread: 2-4’

$59.99

obtusa Greenstone Hinoki False Cypress

021569

pisifera Lemon Thread Lemon Thread False Cypress

Spray trunk and lower branches with Spinosad May 1st, 15th, and 30th to prevent Borer on Florida types.

canadensis

Canadian Bunchberry

zones 2-7 Beautiful whorls of leaves surround the Dogwood flower born in spring. This plant thrives in cool, moist, shady areas. Height: 3-6” ; Spread: 4’ 012422

C1

$10.99

$29.99

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DEUTZIA Deutzia

Yuki Snowflake Snowflake Deutzia

zones 5-8 If you like 'Nikko', you'll love this extraheavy bloomer. Elegant white spring flowers appear at the perfect time for spring gardens, and its neat, mounded habit and attractive fall color make it a great landscape plant, too. Best in moist, well-drained soil. Height: 1-2’; Spread: 1-3’ 020805

PW1½

$12.99

ERICA

Flowering Heath Heath is a ground-hugging plant often considered to be a small shrub. It is identified by it's needle-like foliage and small, bell-shaped flowers ranging from white to pink to purple to deep red. Avoid planting in heavy wet soils. Trim right after bloom is finished. Mulch before the onset of winter

darleyensis Jack H. Brummage Winter Flowering Hybrid Heath

zones 5-8 Low-growing, evergreen shrub. It has golden linear foliage that becomes bronze-tinted in winter and small, pink tubular flowers in winter and spring. Height: 12” ; Spread: 24” 016171 C1½ $9.99

darleyensis Silberschmelze Winter Flowering Hybrid Heath

zones 5-8 White flowers Oct-May. Medium green foliage. Bushy form. Height: 15-18”; Spread: 36” 008155 C1½ $9.99 014460 C3 $25.00

darleyensis White Perfection Winter Flowering Hybrid Heath

zones 5-8 Pure white flowers bloom December to April with bright green foliage tipped yellow in spring. Height: 12-18”; Spread: 24-36” 013739 C1 $8.99 016170 C1½ $9.99

EUONYMUS Burning Bush / Euonymus

darleyensis Alba Winter Flowering Hybrid Heath

zones 5-8 White flowers bloom October to May with light green foliage. Bushy habit. Height: 15-18” ; Spread: 36” 010673 C1 $8.99

darleyensis Darley Dale Winter Flowering Hybrid Heath

zones 5-8 Shell to deep pink flowers September-May. Medium green foliage produces a bushy, spreading plant. Height: 15-18”, Spread: 36” 008170 C1 $8.99 008156 C1½ $9.99 021738 C1½ $9.99 014459 C3 $25.00

darleyensis Ghost Hills Winter Flowering Hybrid Heath

zones 5-8 Pink flowers November to May deepen to heliotrope. Light green foliage with creamy tips in spring. Height: 10-12”, Spread: 30-36” 010609 C1 $8.99

fortunei Moonshadow Moonshadow Euonymus

zones 5-8 This evergreen is ideal for a ground cover or mass planting. It offers striking contrast with dark, shiny green leaves that have yellow mottling in their centers. Height: 2-3’; Spread: 4-5’ 007781 003349

003551 001678

C1 C2

$10.99 $19.99

fortunei Golden Burst Golden Burst Euonymus

zones 5-8 Vibrant, big round leaves displaying a thick, deep golden-yellow edge. It is very showy and has consistent leaf coloration. Height: 2-3’; Spread: 2-3’ 013236 020637

C1½ C3

$14.99 $29.99

$12.99 $19.99

EXOCHORDA Pearlbush

Prune to shape after flowering. This plant flowers on the previous season's growth (old wood). Adaptable to most soils but prefers well drained acidic soil.

Snow Day Surprise

Snow Day Surprise Pearlbush

zones 4-8 The large white blooms cover this plant in a flood of spring flowers. This is a stronger grower than old- fashioned Pearl-bush, with a neater, more compact habit. An excellent plant for the spring landscape! Height: 3-4’; Spread: 4-5’ 020811

PW1½

$12.99

FAGUS

fortunei Emerald Gaiety Emerald Gaiety Euonymus zones 5-8

Distinguished by the irregular white margin on the deep green, 1 inch rounded leaf. Margin becomes pink tinged in winter. Our strain is more compact and shrub-like. Height: 18-24”, Spread: 20-30”

C1 C2

Beech

sylvatica Purple Fountain Purple Fountain Weeping Beech

zones 4-7 This narrow weeping Beech is great for small gardens due to it’s narrow silhouette and intense glossy purplish leaves. Leaves may turn more green throughout the summer. The best use for this Beech is where a dramatic focal point is desired. The ten-year size for this tree is 10 feet high by 3 feet wide. Height: 25’; Spread: 10-12’ 015776

C1

$29.99

sylvatica Tricolor Tricolor European Beech

zones 4-7 Green leaves marked white and edged pink. Foliage will burn in hot sun or dry winds. Slow growing to 25-40’, usually much less. 014731

C1

$29.99

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FORSYTHIA

Forsythia/Golden Bell Goldilocks

zones 5-8 A Forsythia unlike no other! The blooms on Goldilocks are golden yellow and have the appearance of a Liatris spike! A true dwarf good for borders, patios and containers. Height: 24-36” ; Spread: 24-36” 021987 C2 $19.99

Show Off Starlet

zones 5-8 Starlet is a bright ball of yellow flowers in spring! If your older forsythia takes up too much room and has a weak flower display, try this new, improved variety. It has the same fabulous flower display you get with Show Off forsythia, but in a smaller package. Height: 2-3’; Spread: 3-4’ 017979

PW1½

$12.99

Show Off Sugar Baby

zones 4-8 This miniature, upright selection delivers more flowers per inch to create an outstanding spring display. Bountiful bright yellow flowers are produced from base to tip in the spring much like the rest of the Show Off series, but standing much shorter. Height: 18-30”; Spread: 18-30” 019365

PW1½

HYDRANGEA Hydrangea

Mophead Hydrangea Hydrangea macrophylla he most popular kind of Hydrangeas grown in home gardens. Most mopheads are pink or blue in color with just a few available in white. Alter bloom color by changing the soil’s pH with the use of aluminum sulfate or lime. Be sure to grow in an area with protection from hot afternoon sun and keep the soil moist and water in dry weather. Mopheads do not need to be trimmed back but if you do need or want to trim them to shape, do this before any new buds set (by July). For any of the Hydrangeas in the Endless Summer family, trimming can be done at any time as they set buds on both new and old wood. The recommended way to trim a Hydrangea is to cut (or even pull) out any dead stems in early spring before leaves sprout. Dead stems will contain no flower or leaf buds. This will help to "clean up" the look of the plant. zones 5-9 A re-blooming addition to the Endless Summer Collection. This mophead flowers on old and new wood and has perfectly rounded flowers averaging 3½-5" across. The intense rose-pink, violet or blue flower heads are held upright on striking red-purple stems. Height: 3-4’ ; Spread: 4-5’ 021686

Hardy Gardenia

jasminoides Summer Snow Summer Snow Hardy Gardenia

zones 6-10 Beautiful pure white double flowers with a heavy, sweet fragrance that permeates the surrounding air in late May to late June. Drought tolerant and pest resistant. Lustrous dark and dense green foliage. Fertilize in a similar matter to Rhodies & Azaleas. Height: 4-5’; Spread: 4-5’ 021406

C2

$19.99

zones 4-9 Blooms on both old and new wood for large, colorful flower mops all season long! Flower color is sienna blue to mauve, depending on soil acidity. Remarkably hardy and more mildew resistant than other varieties. Does best when shaded in mid-day. You can be confident that you’ll get flowers every year all season long with Endless Summer. Height: 3-5’, Spread: 3-5’ 009412

C2

$25.00

macrophylla Cityline Paris

zones 5-9 This new and improved hybrid has tight sturdy stems and excellent mildew resistance. This maintenance free plant will require no pruning! Its intense fuchsia color will pop in your garden. The flowers age quite nicely into fall. Height: 1-3’ ; Spread: 1-3’ 021677

PW1½

$19.99

macrophylla Cityline Vienna

zones 5-9 This maintenance free plant will require no pruning and that results in more flowers the next coming summer. Its intense fuchsia color will pop in your garden. This is the smallest of the Cityline hydrangeas, and like the others, has excellent disease resistance. Height: 1-3’ ; Spread: 1-3’ 021678

PW1½

C2

$25.00

macrophylla Let’s Dance

Rhapsody Blue

zones 4-9 The florets have a distinctive geometric shape, and are closely packed into full, richly colored mophead flowers. A real workhorse, it flowers in early summer, then re-blooms later in summer. The reliable blooms are held up on sturdy stems; a tidy habit and good wilt-resistance add to its appeal. Height: 2-3’ ; Spread: 2-3’ 021685

macrophylla Bloomstruck

$12.99

GARDENIA

macrophylla Endless Summer

PW2

$32.99

macrophylla Let’s Dance Starlight

zones 4-9 The Let's Dance Hydrangea series represents the next generation of reblooming hydrangeas. It’s hardy, dependable and colorful. The massive blooms are vivid pink (or blue) with strong stems. Height: 3-5’ ; Spread: 3-5’ 5-1

014796

PW1½

$19.99

Panicle Hydrangea Hydrangea paniculata An easy type of Hydrangea to grow, the paniculata group can tolerate more sun and more pruning practices then typical other types. Prune in fall, winter or early spring. Be advised, many varieties often get very tall, to 8-10 feet tall and wide

paniculata Bobo

zones 3-9 This dwarf hydrangea will turn heads! Bobo is a delightful plant that is engulfed by large white flowers in summer. The flowers are held upright on strong stems, and continue to grow and lengthen as they bloom. In fall they can turn pinkish. Height: 30-36”; Spread: 36-48” 021574

PW2

$25.00

$19.99

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paniculata Little Lamb

zones 5-8 A smaller growing paniculata type with large, white, delicate-looking, panicle-type flowers in summer. A Proven Winners selection. Blooms on new wood - can trim back in spring. Height: 4-5’, Spread: 5-6’ 020812 019817

PW1½ PW2

$19.99 $25.00

paniculata Quick Fire

zones 3-8 The first to bloom! Flowers open white then turn pink, and will be an extremely dark rosypink in the fall. Quick and easy to grow. The flowers on Quick Fire are not affected by soil pH. They are produced on 'new wood' and will bloom after even the harshest winters. Beautiful for use as a cut (fresh or dried) flower. Height: 6-8’; Spread: 3-5’ 0216845

PW2

$25.00

Oakleaf Hydrangea Hydrangea quercifolia A native to the U.S., the Oakleaf type is dramatic with it's multiple seasons of interest. Large white spring flowers, large oakleaf-type leaves in summer, and pretty red fall color add to the beauty of this plant group. Unlike the mophead, these prefer drier roots and will not tolerate "wet feet". They can also tolerate more sun then the mopheads. Oakleaf types normally do not need any trimming. If you do need to trim, follow the rules in place for the mophead group.

quercifolia Pee Wee Dwarf Oak Leaf Hydrangea

zones 5-9 A nice, dwarf and compact form of Oakleaf Hydrangea with white flowers blooming in early summer. The flowers fade to light pink and the leathery leaves turn a superb burgundy autumn color. Height: 3-4’ ; Spread: 3-4’ 021682

C2

$25.00

quercifolia Ruby Slippers Dwarf Oak Leaf Hydrangea

zones 5-9 Profuse and exceptionally large 9" flower panicles open white, aging to deep pink, are held above the deeply lobed oak-like foliage. Compact, dense form is highlighted by mahogany red hues in the fall. Height: 3-5’; Spread: 5’ 8-1 021657 PW2 $19.99

Mountain Hydrangea Hydrangea serrata Similar traits to macrophylla but with distinguishable lacecap-type flowers. Most are pink or blue in color with just a few available in white. The bloom color can be changed by altering the soil’s pH. Prefers moist, well-drained soil. Supplemental water may be needed in very hot weather. Pruning is typically not needed, but it may be pruned to shape immediately after the spring bloom. Fertilize in spring with a controlled release fertilizer.

squamata Blue Star Blue Star Juniper

zones 4-8 Bright blue colored foliage, dense low growing plant, mounding shape with star-like spiking. Much slower growing than most spreading Junipers. (Standard form will reach 4-5’ x 3’) Height: 3-4’; Spread: 3-4’ 002012 000711

5-1

021680

PW1½

$19.99

serrata Tuff Stuff

zones 5-9 A hardy re-bloomer! Its reddish-pink lacecap flowers create a mass of color in early summer, and it continues to produce new flowers right up until frost. The semi-double to double florets begin with creamy coloration in the center before maturing to an intense pink. Height: 2-3’; Spread: 2-3’ 5-1

021679

PW1½

$19.99

JUNIPERUS Juniper

horizontalis Mother Lode Mother Lode Juniper

zones 3-9 Bright, golden-yellow foliage all summer and rich, burgundy plum for winter. Looks great cascading over a bank, defining a mound, complementing stonework or planted in masses. Gold variegated form of Blue Rug Juniper. Height: 6-12”; Spread: 8-10’ 014027

C1

$19.99

horizontalis Wiltoni Blue Rug Creeping Juniper

zones 3-9 A flat and low spreading groundcover with intense silver blue foliage. Fairly fast growing. (Standard form will reach 4’ by 3-4’) Height: 4-6”, Spread: 6-8’ 002000

C1

$7.99

$11.99 $25.99

KALMIA LATIFOLIA

serrata Tiny Tuff Stuff

zones 5-9 A hardy re-bloomer! Extremely bud-hardy, each year it produces abundant lacecap flowers comprised of doubled sepals. Flower color will vary from pink to blue, depending on soil pH, and tip down in a distinctive arching fashion. Height: 4’; Spread: 3’

C1 C2

Mountain Laurel

It is best to give these plants partial shade in Ohio. Lightly feed as too much fertilizer will stunt or kill them. Use Holly-tone at planting time at one-half the recommended rate for Azaleas. Well-drained soil is a must! Likes peat moss and acidic soils. Plant using our Rhododendron & Azalea guidelines. Blooms May 15 - June 15.

Carol

zones 4-8 This plant really makes a statement! Deep pink buds open to white flowers that seem to pop out from the foliage! The dense, compact, low habit make it perfect for the small modern garden. The shiny green foliage is leaf spot resistant. Height: 5-6’; Spread: 5-6’ 009181

C2

$25.99

Elf

zones 4-8 Showy clusters of white flowers add glory to these handsome dwarf shrubs. Useful as a landscape accent, informal hedge or border where its flowers can be enjoyed. Height: 2’; Spread: 2-4’ 003469

C2

$25.99

Firecracker

zones 4-8 An excellent Mountain Laurel with intense red colored buds that open white then to light pink. Deep green glossy foliage covers the bush. Height: 3’; Spread: 2’ 018881

C2

$25.99

Keepsake

zones 4-8 Raspberry-red buds open to solid purplishburgundy with an attractive white edge. Glossy deep blue-green foliage. Height: 4-5’; Spread: 4-5’ 014520

C2

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Little Linda

zones 4-8 The first miniature Kalmia with foliage half the size of normal. Buds are dark red and open to near white and age to rich pink. Height: 3’, Spread: 3’ 015662

C1½

$10.99

Madeline

zones 5-8 The only double-flowered selection to date. Buds are pink and the hose-in-hose flowers open white with a pink flush. This variety is rare and much sought after. Height: 5’; Spread: 4’ 018893

C1½

$10.99

zones 4-8 Large white flowers have red spokes that spread out from center to the red band rimmed with white. Striking contrast with the green foliage. Ht: 2-4’ C2

$25.99

zones 4-8 Intense red buds open to a creamy white to light pink flower with the back of the flower dark pink. Height: 3-4’; Spread: 3-4’ C2

$25.99

Olympic Fire

zones 4-8 Dark pink to red buds open to white flowers then fade to pink. These plants have wavy, lustrous glossy thick foliage with a dense habit. Height: 3-4’, Spread: 3-4’ 003470

C2

zones 4-8 Vivid red buds open to bright pinkish-red flowers. Rich green, glossy leaves. Vigorous, compact habit. Prefers more sun than other types. Height: 3-4’, Spread: 3-4’ C2

$25.99

Snowdrift

zones 4-8 White buds open to a near white flower with slight reddish markings on the inside. Compact, dense habit. Height: 3-4’; Spread: 3-4’ 018890

C1½

$10.99

Tiddlywinks

zones 4-8 A miniature Kalmia with medium pink flowers. The flowers are rather large for the small plant size. Good compact foliage. Height: 2-3’; Spread: 2-3’ 008711

C2

PHYSOCARPUS Eastern Ninebark opulifolius Tiny Wine

zones 3-7 An extra bushy Ninebark with small, refined leaves. The dark bronze-maroon foliage is colorful all season, and contrasts beautifully with the white flowers in late spring. The flower show is exceptional, with dainty flowers blooming up and down the stem in a very showy display. Height: 3-4’; Spread: 3-4’ 021785 021691

$25.99

zones 4-8 This Kalmia has a long lasting pink flowers so makes this compact evergreen a real treasure in spring. Tinkerbelle has dark green glossy leaves, and the pink cupped flowers that are held in large from May to June. Height: 2-3’ ; Spread: 2-3’

C1½

C1½

$10.99

LEPTODERMIS Leptodermis zones 5-7 A compact, mounding shrub with attractive, fine textured green foliage. Fragrant purple blooms may remind you of the scent of Lilacs. Impervious to pests and very tolerant of poor soil conditions. Height: 18-24” ; Spread: 24-30” C2

$25.00

LEUCOTHOE Drooping Agarista

An Ericaceous plant that likes peat moss. Grows best in a protected area receiving morning sunlight in moist, acidic soil. Starts blooming in April.

fontanesiana Girard’s Rainbow Drooping Agarista

$19.99 $25.00

Spruce abies Fat Cat Fat Cat Dwarf Norway Spruce

zones 3-7 A dense, rounded form of the bird's-nest-type Norway Spruce. It has very short, stiff needles and short shoots that give it the appearance of a rotund, green cat, curled up in a ball for a snooze. Extremely hardy, reliable and slow-growing, this kitty creates a presence in the landscape, but don't try to pet its "fur". Height: 3-4’; Spread: 3-4’ C2

$25.00

abies Little Gem Little Gem Nest Spruce

zones 2-7 Very tiny nest type spruce. Slow grower. Height: 2-3’; Spread: 1-2’ 017868

013630

PW1½ PW2

PICEA

020075

oblonga

$25.99

Sarah

002021

022051

022052

Nipmuck

009072

zones 4-8 This plant boasts a spreading dense habit with an abundance of star-shaped, maroon banded flowers. Its mounding form makes it a desirable landscape plant. Height: 5’ ; Spread: 6’

Tinkerbelle

Minuet

002020

Starburst

C1

$12.99

abies Pusch Pusch Dwarf Norway Spruce

zones 3-8 A compact form of 'Acrocona’, this selection reliably produces its bright red cones at an early age. The compact form and rounded habit make it a low maintenance specimen for the garden. Height: 3-4’; Spread: 3-4’ 018778

C3

$59.99

zones 5-9 New growth emerges in various shades of pink, white and green. White flowers in April. Height: 3-4’; Spread: 3-6’ 020232

C1

$14.99

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glauca Conica Dwarf Alberta Spruce

zones 2-6 Light green needles in spring growth then darkens with maturity. Use a miticide as directed in early May and July 4th to ward off spider mites. Slowly grows to a height of 6 feet in about 12 years. Height: 8-20’; Spread: 3-5’ 002029 000740

C1 C2

$12.99 $29.99

glauca Jeans Dilly Jeans Dilly Alberta Spruce

zones 2-6 A narrowly pyramidal and slow growing Alberta Spruce with dark green foliage and lighter green new growth. Slowly grows to 6’ tall in 25 years. Height: 3-6’; Spread: 2’ 017869

C1

$14.99

glauca Pixie Dust Pixie Dust Miniature Spruce

zones 4-7 Extremely dense, compact and slow growing, this almost-miniature selection resembles 'Conica' in form, but offers a special feature. When the second flush of growth emerges in summer, the new tips are yellow, a surprising effect that contrasts dramatically with the deep-green, mature foliage. Height: 12-15’; Spread: 12-15’ 018872 018891

C1 C2

$35.00 $39.99

glauca Rainbow’s End Rainbow’s End Alberta Spruce

zones 2-7 The new needles emerge bright green in spring and just when you're used to its quiet appeal, it surprises you in midsummer with another growth spurt, this time in bright creamy gold, beautifully contrasting with its older deep green self. Slow grower. Height: 4-5’, Spread: 2-3’ 018777

C1

$16.99

PIERIS JAPONICA Japanese Pieris / Andromeda

Plant with pre-moistened peat moss. Spread Bayer’s Rhododendron & Azalea Insect & Disease Control every 6 weeks starting June 1st to prevent lacebug and mites. Lily of the Valley-like flowers appear April-May.

Cavatine

zones 4-7 From seed collected on Yakushima, Japan, a new breed of Pieris was originated by Esveld of Holland. A very hardy selection. 'Cavatine' is a tight growing low mound with slightly upright racemes of white flowers blooming later than other Pieris. Height: 2-3’, Spread: 2-3’ 015782

C1

$14.99

Buckthorn

Great for a wide range of uses including narrow hedges or screens, accent specimen, patio planters, and combination planters. Good in perennial and shrub borders. Can be used to frame doors and pathways.

frangula Fine Line Fine Line Buckthorn

zones 2-7 A Proven Winners selection noted for it's fern-like foliage and upright, narrow habit. Can be used as a hedge, screen or specimen. This cultivar produces very few fruit, none of which have been shown to be viable. 020235

PW1½

$19.99

RHODODENDRON Rhododendron

Flaming Silver

zones 4-7 Variegated leaves with light red new growth. White flowers. Needs protection from wind. Height: 5-6’ 011488 015323

RHAMNUS

C1 C2

$14.99 $19.99

Loves to be planted with pre-moistened peat moss. Well-drained soil is a must! Apply Bayer’s Rhododendron & Azalea Disease & Insect Control every 6 weeks starting June 1st for a total of 3 times during the growing season to prevent lacebug. Holly-tone and Iron Plus are excellent fertilizers to use on acidic soil loving Rhododendrons!

Mountain Fire

zones 4-7 White flowers with bright red new growth. Will grow to 4’ high and 3’ wide in 10 yrs. 002055

C1

$11.99

PINUS Pine mugo Donna’s Mini Donna’s Mini Mugo Pine

zones 2-7 Even mature and established, this super-slowgrowing, evergreen button won’t outgrow a trough or rock garden. Dense, short-needled branches produce a dome-shaped plant with a very smooth overall texture. Grows less than 1” per year. Height: Less than 1’ in 10-15 yrs 017874 018892

C1 C2

$14.99 $29.99

PLANTING RHODODENDRONS Prior to planting balled and burlapped plants, pre-soak them in a tub of water for about an hour and then let drain for an additional hour. 1. Dig planting hole at least 3 times as wide and 1½ times as deep 2. Mix pre-moistened peat moss and ordinary good topsoil at a 1:1 ratio 3. Remove the burlap or pot from the plant, preferably in a shady area, and with a sharp knife, vertically slice the root ball a dozen times about an inch deep along the sides and of the ball from top to bottom. DO NOT cut the top of the root ball. 3. Expose one inch of root ends by spraying the ball with a forceful stream of water 4. Place plant quickly in the whole. In heavy clay soils, the root ball must be elevated at least one half above the original soil level with planting mix mounded around it 5. Apply a 2” layer of mulch 6. Water thoroughly and 2-3 times per week for 6 weeks For more information, please visit our website. - 54 -

Aglo

zones 4-8 A small-leaved type of Rhododendron with medium pink flowers blooming in May. Height: 3-4’; Spread: 3-4’ 020297

C1

$12.99

Alba (catawbiense)

zones 4-8 White flowers have a yellow eye and bloom late April to May. Iron clad hardy. Height: 6-8’ 003296

C1

$14.99

Boursault (catawbiense)

zones 4-8 Light purple flower in May. Good branching and iron clad hardy. Rarely gets straggly. One of the easiest to grow! Height: 5-6’ 003297

C1

$14.99

Chinoides

zones 4-8 White flower with yellow blotch in May. Height: 3’ 014994

C1

$14.99

English Roseum

zones 4-8 Pink-lavender flowers grow on this long lived Rhododendron in May. A sport of Roseum Elegans. Iron clad hardy. Height: 6-8’ 003299

C1

$14.99

zones 5-8 A Ruffled ruby-pink flowers with soft pink centers bloom profusely (up to 3 buds per shoot) even when young. Tolerant of sun and poor soils, plants are very dense and compact when young, spreading with age. Height: 4’; Spread: 4’ C2

$25.00

Holden’s Solar Flair

zones 5-8 Explosive, true yellow flowers sport a fiery red blotch. Supurb hardiness and dark green leaves mark improvements over previous Leach introductions. A great substitute for Rhododendron 'Capistrano'. Height: 4’ ; Spread: 3’ 022078 021412

C1 C2

zones 4-9 A favorite since 1901!! Fuchsia-red flowers adorn this mid-May bloomer. Leaves are thick and deep green. Height: 5’ 003301

C1

$14.99

PJM

zones 4-7 An ultra-hardy, compact evergreen shrub known for its beautiful and profuse bright purple spring flowers and small leaf size. Probably one of the easiest and most adaptable Rhododendrons to grow! Height: 3-4’, Spread: 3-4’ 017126

C2

$25.00

Purple Gem

zones 4-7 Bright violet flowers in late April. Aromatic foliage is trusty olive green new growth is grayish blue, on a dense round and tight growing dwarf bush. Height: 2’ 000255

C3

$29.99

Purple Passion

zones 4-7 The first commercially available cultivar of the HighlandTM series sets a new standard for winter hardiness, heat tolerance and compact habit. Amazingly strong purple color and very prolific bloomer. Very disease and pest resistant. Height: 5-6’, Spread: 4-5’ 018578

C1

$14.99

Ramapo

Hachmanns Polaris

020902

catawbiense Nova Zembla

$24.99 $29.99

zones 5-9 If you have a small garden and don’t think you have room for a large Rhododendorn, try Ramapo! This dwarf Rhodo bears violet-blue flowers in small trusses atop its tiny, evergreen, aromatic (pine scented) foliage. A Guy Nearing introduction. Height: 1½ -3’, Spread: 4’ 022089 017901

C1 C3

$14.99 $29.99

Rangoon

zones 5-9 The reddish buds of this hybrid are ornamental all winter long. Dark red flowers open in early midseason. Glossy, dark green leaves contrast well with blooms. Great hedge or foundation plant. Height: 4’; Spread: 6’ 020901

C2

yakushimanum Prince

Yaku Rhododendron zones 5-8 Bright pink flowers fade to almost white in May. Foliage is dark, glossy green. Plant in light to moderate shade to prevent leaf scorch. Height: 2-3’, Spread: 2-3’ 009140 017139

C1 C2

$14.99 $25.00

yakushimanum Princess

Yaku Princess Rhododendron zones 5-8 Large trusses of pinkish-white flowers with deeper pink and green spotting appear in mid-spring. Dense and compact. Plant in light to moderate shade to prevent leaf scorch. Height: 3-4’, Spread: 3-5’ 017140

C2

$25.00

Note: Yaks (listed above), noted for their woolly leaf undersides (termed an "indumentum"), also have a compact growth habit and beautiful floral buds and flowers. Native to Yakushima Island, Japan.

SPIRAEA JAPONICA Japanese Spirea

Place in front of other green foliage plants to show the best flower display. Combines very well with ornamental grasses.

Gold Mound

zones 5-7 Bright lemon yellow-lime foliage and pink flowers form a low mounding shrub. Height: 18-24”, Spread: 24-36” 008567

C1½

$10.99

Golden Elf

zones 4-9 An incredible new dwarf Spiraea from Canada which is great for rock gardens, borders and mixing into the perennial garden. This little yellow leaved beauty only grows to 6-8 inches high and has a spreading habit. It retains its leaf color through the fall. Height: 6-8”; Spread: 12-24” 020669

C3

$25.00

$25.00

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Magic Carpet

zones 5-7 A dwarf Spirea with vibrant red leaf tips above a backdrop of bright gold foliage. Add pinkish-purple flowers in the summer and you have season-long interest. Height 10-18” 000426 006225

C1½ C2

$10.99 $19.99

Sundrop

zones 4-8 This little gem will add a drop of sunshine to any border. Beautiful sprays of pink flowers in early summer stand out against petite, golden foliage. A natural dwarf with a rounded habit, requires little or no pruning. Height: 12-15”; Spread: 24-36” 021039

FE2

$19.99

THUJA American Arborvitae koraiensis Glauca Prostrata Dwarf Prostate Korean Pine

zones 5-7 Graceful sprays of fern-like evergreen foliage is blue-tinged with green above and silveryblue underneath. It has a spreading, globose growth habit, making it a good choice for foreground plantings and group plantings. Height: 2-3’; Spread: 5-6’ 022002

C1

$12.99

occidentalis Jantar Golden Upright Arborvitae

zones 4-8 The eye popping yellow on this version of Emerald Arborvitae becomes a warmer amber tone during winter, hence the name 'Jantar', Polish for amber. With the same narrow upright habit as its popular green parent this selection will add dramatic color to the landscape as a focal plant or privacy screen. Height: 10-15’; Spread: 3-4’ 020347

C1

$25.00

occidentalis Rheingold Rheingold Globe Arborvitae

zones 3-7 A very dense, globular shaped plant with very nice rich golden yellow foliage color. Foliage turns to copper gold in the winter months. Height: 4-5’, Spread: 4-5’ 001837

C2

$21.99

Sonic Bloom Red

Thuja plicata or Western Red Cedars, are a great substitute for Arborvitae as they grow in sun or shade, well-drained or moist soils, are deer-resistant, grow from old wood when trimmed heavily and are not bothered by heavy wet snows or ice storms.

plicata Grune Kugel Grune Kugel Dwarf Western Red Cedar

zones 5-9 Rich mint green foliage forms a dense and lush mounding shrub. Foliage tips become attractive bronze/purplish in winter. A good plant to line walkways or the front of a shrub border or in groups to fill small areas. Height: 12-18”; Spread: 18-30” 020241 022003

C1 C3

$12.99 $35.00

WEIGELA FLORIDA Weigela My Monet

zones 4-8 Make an impression with this colorfully variegated, dwarf Weigela! Creamy edged leaves are infused with various shade of pink. This colorful sport of ‘Tango’ is very hardy and easy to grow. Pink flowers in spring. Height: 12-24”, Spread: 12-24” 016083

PW2

zones 4-8 Sonic Bloom Weigelas have the strongest rebloom of any Weigela, flowering in May and then producing waves of re-blooms until frost. The lipstick red flowers of Sonic Bloom Red add season-long drama to gardens. Deadheading not needed. Height/Spread: 4-5’ 021656

PW1½

$19.99

Spilled Wine

zones 4-8 A new look purple-leaved Weigela! Spilled Wine has dark red, wavy leaves and a spreading habit. Its hot pink-magenta flowers are similar to those of Wine & Roses, but this is a smaller plant that is wider than it is tall. Great in mass plantings, or tucked into an existing border. Height: 18-24”; Spread: 24-36” 019230

PW1

$19.99

Wine & Roses

zones 4-8 Maroon foliage with hot pink flowers in June. One of our favorite landsape shrubs! Height: 4-5’, Spread: 4-5’ 004930

PW2

$25.00

Wings of Fire

zones 5-8 Cool Autumn temperatures bring on brightred foliage. Lavender-pink flowers in Spring. Fast growing and low maintenance. Height/Spread: 3-4’

$25.99 020242

My Monet Sunset

C2

$25.00

zones 4-8 This dwarf Weigela has very attractive gold, variegated foliage and nice red fall color. Grown primarily for its colorful foliage, it will occasionally produce soft, rosy pink flowers. Add it to the front of beds and borders for multi-season interest. Height/Spread: 12-18” 021075

PW2

$25.99

Sonic Bloom Pink

zones 4-8 Sonic Bloom weigela are the strongest rebloomers ever seen in Weigela. Loads of hot pink flowers in May are followed by waves of blooms until frost. No deadheading is needed to see strong re-blooming through summer and fall. Height/Spread: 4-5’ 021659

PW1½

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Bluecrop

ASPARAGUS

One of the most permanent and dependable of home garden vegetables. Plants take 2 to 3 years to come into full production but then furnish delicious spears every spring. Grows to 36-48” by 18”. Available early spring only.

Jersey King

zones 2-8 Highly productive, healthy variety with wide adaptability. They take about 3 years to establish, but provide a bounty for years after. 006694 C1 $4.99

Jersey Knight

zones 2-8 Male plants producing a very high yield as the plant doesn’t use its nutrients to produce flowers and seeds. Spears are extra large, uniform and very tender. Plants often take 23 years to come into full production but then furnish delicious spears every spring! 021938 C1½ $6.99

BLUEBERRY

Blueberries thrive under conditions that suit Rhododendrons and Azaleas, to which they are related. Requires sun and cool, moist, well-drained acidic soil. Most blueberries grown for fruit are also handsome plants suitable for hedges or shrub borders. Dark green or blue-green leaves change to red, orange or yellow combinations in autumn. (Need 2 varieties for pollination.) Holly-tone is an excellent fertilizer. See our blueberry chart for even more info.

Berkley

Northern Highbush zones 5-7 Berkeley is one of the most popular home garden varieties. This handsome, easy to grow bush is an excellent producer in mild climates. Bright yellow wood in the winter contrasts nicely with red wooded varieties. Avoid planting in colder exposed areas or areas prone to frost pockets. Ripening Season: Mid-Late (July 14 – Aug 10); Flavor: Mild 016437 C1½ $12.99

Northern Highbush zones 4-7 Considered the best all around variety for adaptability, consistent yields, high quality fruit and disease resistance. There are other varieties with better ornamental value but none perform better in the garden. Bluecrop is perhaps the most widely planted variety in the U.S. Ripening Season: Mid (July 14 – Aug 10) Flavor: Sweet/Flavorful 016436 C1½ $12.99

Brunswick

Wild Lowbush Huckleberry zones 3-7 Brunswick forms a dense ground cover 8-12” high. The dark green glossy rounded leaves are a perfect backdrop to the sky blue peasized fruit. Brunswick scores high style points with amazing red fall colors. Ripening Season: Mid (July 5-15) Flavor: Wild 016434 C1½ $12.99

Chippewa

Bluegold

Northern Highbush zones 4-7 Cold-hardy Bluegold is a perfect for landscaping. Fall foliage and winter wood are a golden yellow, followed by bright white blooms in the spring. The sky blue colored berries form large clusters that are easy to pick. Ripening Season: Mid (July 15 – Aug 5) Flavor: Sweet/Flavorful 016439 C1½ $12.99

Half-High Blueberry zones 3-7 Chippewa is a 1996 release from Minnesota. The bush is slightly larger than Polaris and more upright than Northblue. Berries are sky blue and the largest of all half-high types. Yields average etween 3 to 7 pounds per bush at maturity. Also excellent for landscape use. Ripening Season: Mid (July 10-21) Flavor: Sweet 016891 C1½ $12.99

Bluejay

Darrow

Northern Highbush zones 4-7 Bluejay grows rapidly and is relatively easy to establish. Long, loose clusters of light blue fruit will hang on the bush for long periods without loss of quality, making it one of the best berries for freezing, pies and even for canning. Light green colored leaves in summer reveal bright yellow canes and branches in winter. Ripening Season: EarlyMid (July 14-30); Flavor: Mild 016438 C1½ $12.99

Blueray

Northern Highbush zones 4-7 An old favorite and versatile variety, Blueray performs particularly well in areas with hot summers or very cold winters, and produces high quality berries with outstanding dessert flavor. The stunning rosy-pink flowers turn bright white when in full bloom. Ripening Season: Mid (July 14 – Aug 5) Flavor: Sweet 016440 C1½ $12.99

Northern Highbush zones 5-7 Darrow boasts one of the largest berries of all cultivars, yielding fruit that will cover a quarter! The berries are slightly flat and light blue with a memorable robust flavor, making them well worth every gardeners effort. Ripening Season: Late (Aug 1-30) Flavor: Juicy Robust/Tart 016441 C1½ $12.99

Duke

Northern Highbush zones 4-7 Duke is the most widely planted early ripening northen variety, and for good reason. It’s a heavy consistent producer with an attractive, firm, light blue high quality berry. Duke blooms late but ripens early, which protects the blossoms from spring frosts. Branches may droop to the ground when laden with fruit, prompting many gardeners to simply use a trellis for support. Ripening Season: Early (July 5-20) Flavor: Midly sweet 016890 C1½ $12.99

Bonus

Northern Highbush zones 4-7 Very good hardiness and productivity. Bushes are vigorous and fruit is very large, very firm, medium blue with very good flavor. Bonus blueberries are quarter to halfdollar size which makes them the largest blueberries on the market today! Ripening Season: Mid-Late (July 21 – Aug 14); Flavor: Excellent 016894 C1½ $12.99

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Elliot

Northern Highbush zones 4-7 With this variety, home gardeners can enjoy fresh berries clear through September. Bright burgundy-colored wood accents the graygreen foliage and sky blue berries. The late bloom period that avoids most spring frosts and the typically heavy bud set warrant extra pruning, but the bountiful crops of larger fruit are worth the effort. The berry can be quite tart unless picked fully ripe. Ripening Season: Very Late (Aug 7 – Sept 1) Flavor: Tangy/Tart 016893 C1½ $12.99

Hardy Blue

Northern Highbush zones 4-7 Hardyblue is an old established variety in the Pacific Northwest that is known for heavy crops of superior flavored, sweet berries. The dark blue fruit is perfect for muffins and pancakes. Hardyblue has a reputation for being adaptable to many soil types, including heavier clay soils. The dark red wood is striking in a winter landscape. Ripening Season: Mid (July 14 – Aug 1) Flavor: Very Sweet 016435 C1½ $12.99

Jelly Bean

Northern Highbush zones 4-8 A Brazleberries™ introduction producing a bumper crop of large, flavorful blueberries mid-summer with super sweet flavor like homemade blueberry jelly. Brilliant green new foliage emerges in spring which gives way to darker greens with red hues throughout the summer and fall. You will absolutely love this distinctive little gem of a blueberry! Ripening Season: Mid (July 15 – Aug 5); Flavor: Sweet/Homemade Jelly 020567 C1½ $19.99

Jersey

Northern Highbush zones 4-7 One of the oldest and most widely grown of all varieties, Jersey is a favorite for home gardeners wanting an easy to grow bush that produces reliably heavy late season crops year after year. This bush tolerates a wide range of soil types. Small to medium sized fruit is good for baking. Ripening Season: Late (July 25 – Aug 21) Flavor: Sweet 016443 C1½ $12.99

Legacy

Pink Lemonade

Northern Highbush zones 5-8 This interesting release from the USDA Blueberry Research Station in New Jersey keeps many of its leaves through mild winters, and offers a very different look in the landscape. Folige turns crimson in the fall. Legacy is both a vigorous grower and heavy producer, rating as one of the best flavored varieties in the USDA trials. Ripening Season: Late (July 25 – Aug 21) Flavor: Robust/Excellent Flavor 016444 C1½ $12.99

Northern Highbush zones 3-7 In spring, the glossy green foliage is dotted with small, sweetly fragrant shell-pink blooms. The mid-sized fruit begins pale green, then gradually blushes pink before ripening to a deep rosy shade. Foliage turns to brilliant reddish-orange in fall. Even in winter, russet-red bare stems keep this one interesting. Ripening Season: Mid-Late (Mid July-Mid Aug) Flavor: Mild/Sweet/Firm 016937 C1½ $17.99

Nelson

Superior

Northern Highbush zones 3-7 The very large, highly flavorful sweet fruits ripen in abundance in mid-summer. The firm, succulent, light-blue berries are excellent fresh, frozen, baked, or preserved. Small pinkish-white urn-shaped flowers precede the fruits. The oval glossy green leaves turn fiery colors in fall. Conspicuous purple-red twigs provide winter interest. Ripening Season: Late Mid-Season (Aug 15); Flavor: Sweet/Firm/Succulent 016910 C1½ $12.99

Patriot

Northern Highbush zones 3-7 Patriot was selected for home gardeners who desire a cold-hardy variety that bears consistent crops. It is adaptable to many soil types and may perform better in wetter soils than many other varieties. Patriot makes an excellent landscape variety with its showy white blooms in the spring, dark green summer foliage and fiery orange-red fall colors. Ripening Season: Early (July 7-21) Flavor: Tangy 016446 C1½ $12.99

Peach Sorbet

Northern Highbush zones 4-8 A four-season showstopper, this compact blueberry is stunning with leaves ranging from peach to pink to orange to emerald green. Spring's white, bell-shaped flowers will give way to an abundant summer crop of healthy, sweet blueberries mid-summer. In decorative patio containers, Peach Sorbet™ is beautiful all by itself or mixed in as an accent with other ornamental plants. Ripening Season: Mid (July 15 – Aug 5) Flavor: Sweet/Tropical Essence 020568 C1½ $19.99

Half-High Blueberry zones 5-7 A hardy, mid-season producing blueberry introduced because it matures the majority of its fruit later in the season than other blueberry varieties. Exceptional productivity in colder climates. Ripening Season: Mid (July 15) Flavor: Sweet 018385 C1½ $14.99

Top Hat

Wild Lowbush Huckleberry zones 3-7 A perfect name for this dwarf cultivar as it grows 1-2’ high and wide. Top Hat is the result of crossing a short stature Highbush with a compact, small Lowbush Blueberry. Plentiful white blooms in spring give way to attractive light blue berries that are pea-sized and larger. Top Hat is perfect for defined border plantings or growing in patio containers. Ripening Season: Mid (July 10-25) Flavor: Wild 016089 C1½ $17.99

Toro

Northern Highbush zones 4-7 Toro continues to amaze us with its easy to pick berrires that hang like grapes from the stocky bush. While not as of a fast grower as some of the other varieties, Toro has outstanding ornamental qualities. The flowers turn from hot pink to bright white and contrast nicely with the bronze colored spring foliage. Deep green summer foliage turns to the brightest of reds in the fall. Ripening Season: Mid (July 14 – Aug 1) Flavor: Mild Sweet 016892 C1½ $12.99

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GOJI BERRY Crimson Star

zones 5 A very hardy, self-fertile fruiting shrub bearing delicious fruits in late summer that are good fresh or dried like raisins. Goji Berry has been called a super fruit because it so rich in health benefits. Nearly 13% protein, it is also very high in vitamin C, and is a powerful antioxidant. it has a pleasant, tomato-influenced tart flavor and herbal scent. Not bothered by pests or diseases. Height: 6-8’ 020861 C1 $19.99

GRAPE

Use for fruit, shade and fall color. A single grapevine can produce enough new growth every year to arch over a walk, arbor, form a leafy wall, or provide an umbrella of shade over deck or terrace. Grapes are one of the few ornamental vines with bold, textured foliage, colorful edible fruit and winter interest.

Concord (blue)

zones 5-8 Midseason. Oldest cultivated American grape and the one most commonly used for juice and jelly. Its unbeatable for hardiness, vigor and disease resistant Seeded dark blue fruit. 2 year. 000356 C2 $10.99

HORSERADISH

A large, coarse, weedy-looking plant grown for its large, white roots, which are peeled and grated. Grow it in a sunny out-of-theway corner.

Big Top

zones 3-8 After the first frost in fall kills the leaves, dig the root and harvest. Harvest the main root but leave one or more large off shoots of the main root to replant. The spicy hot roots will keep for months in the refrigerator. 001357 C2 $7.99

RHUBARB

Big, elongated, crinkled, heart-shaped leaves and red-tinted leaf stalks are showy enough to qualify for display in the garden. Allow plants to grow 2-4 full seasons before harvesting. Stop harvesting when slender leafstalks appear. After harvest, feed and water freely. Pull stalks to harvest. Great for pies and sauce. A good source of iron.

Canada Red

zones 3-8 Simmer, boil or bake the tall, plump, brilliantly red stalks - nothing will fade the rich color and intense flavor of Canada Red. High yielding. 021514 C2 $12.99

Crimson Cherry

zones 3-8 An excellent grower that produces big, bright red stalks. 013762 C2 $14.99

Victoria

zones 3-8 An excellent grower that produces big, bright red stalks. 010583 C1 $9.99

STRAWBERRY

June-bearing types produce one crop per year in late spring or early summer; generally, they are the highest quality strawberries you can grow. Day-neutral or everbearing kinds flower and set fruit over a longer season. Their harvest tends to peak in early summer, then continue through fall. Plant 12-24” apart in a row with 24-48” between rows. All varieties are virus-indexed except for Sure Crop & Ozark Beauty.

Allstar June bearing – mid season

zones 4-8 Recommended for beginners and home gardeners. Produces a good crop of large, light-colored, sweet berries. Glossy, firm fruit makes this variety excellent for fresh eating. Highly resistant to red stele, with intermediate resistance to Verticillium wilt. 014888 P4½ $1.59

Flavorfest June bearing – mid season

zones 4-6 Fruits are an attractive bright red color with an excellent flavor profile. Berries are large and hold their size through the season. Plant is vigorous and shows excellent disease resistance to red stele and leaf diseases. In addition, no susceptibility to anthracnose crown or fruit rot has been found. 021939 P4½ $1.99

Gasana

zones 4-8 Combining showy flowers and delicious fruit, this everbearing strawberry can be grown as both an ornamental and edible perennial fruit. Simultaneously bears large, bright pink blossoms and juicy, sweet, conical shaped fruits all summer and into fall. Does form runners. Height: 12”; Spread: 24-36” 021725 HB10 $19.99

Jewel June bearing – mid season

zones 4-8 Jewel has large berries with superb quality and flavor. One of our top sellers, Jewel performs well over a wide range of growing conditions. 014846 P4½ $1.49

Ozark Beauty Ever bearing

zones 4-8 This popular everbearer is famous for it’s large yields of bright red berries. Ozark Beauty produces fruits from June to September. 5-1 012859 P4½ $1.59

Record June bearing – mid season

zones 4-8 Record is a hybrid, with improved red color, berry quality, and overall performance. The first fruit is normally picked between July 1st and 3rd, the last pick is July 17th. Record is a very vigorous plant with no apparent foliage issues. We highly recommend Record for very late season production. 5-1 016111 P4½ $1.99

Earliglow June bearing – early season

zones 4-8 This variety produces fruit that has a very firm, glossy skin, firm flesh, and medium size. Its sweet flavor makes the variety excellent for fresh eating and freezing. Fruit size tends to decrease as the season progresses. Good resistance to red stele and intermediate resistance to Verticillium wilt. 014847 P4½ $1.49 - 59 -

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