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Fieldstone Gardens, Inc.
www.FieldstoneGardens.com
55 Quaker Lane
Vassalboro, ME 04989-3816
(207) 923-3836
2005 Available Inventory
Thank you for finding Fieldstone Gardens! We are a retail / mail order nursery offering more than 2000
varieties of hardy perennials. We carry exceptional choices for shade, sun, rock gardens and ground
covers as well as new introductions, unusual, and hard to find varieties.
Please visit our home page and online catalog for photos, descriptions, and a virtual tour of the gardens.
Below is our complete inventory of hardy perennials available for your garden.
ACHILLEA (Yarrow) Yarrow has a long season of bloom year after year. The flowers are flat heads of tight
clusters that bloom in June to September. Butterflies love them. They provide a constant source of cutting material
for bouquets or dried flower arrangements. A drought tolerant perennial that is right at home in a well-drained
garden soil in full sun. Divide every 3 or 4 years. Zones 3-9. (#ACH)
Achillea ageratum 'Moonwalker' $6.85 Beautiful flat flowers of yellow in June continuing into September. Graygreen feathery leaves. Prefers well drained soil and is drought tolerant. Good cut flower/butterfly plant. 1-2 ft. tall.
Zones 3-9. (#ACH040)
Achillea filipendulina 'Parkers variety' $6.85 Golden yellow flowers up to 5 inches across. The feathery green
foliage is a perfect background for the blossoms. 3-4 feet. Drought tolerant. (#ACH320)
Achillea galaxy hybrid 'Heidi' $6.85 A lovely pink color. Average to dry soil, in sun to part shade in summer.
Grows to 30 inches. Zone 3-8 (#ACH430)
Achillea galaxy hybrid 'Great Expectations' $6.85 (Syn: A. g.h. 'Hoffnung') Sandstone yellow. Enjoys sun, grows
18-30" in summer. Well-drained soil. (#ACH440)
Achillea galaxy hybrid `Salmon Beauty' $6.85 (Syn: A. g.h.'Lachsschonheit') Salmon pink flowers. A nice touch to
any garden! Grows in summer 1-2 ft. in full sun to light shade. (#ACH460)
Achillea millefolium 'Angelique' $6.85 Dark blood red flowers attract butterflies all summer. Nice cut flower. Full
sun and drought tolerant. Grows about 2 feet high. (#ACH470)
Achillea millefolium `Borealis' $6.85 Bears clusters of deep magenta-rose flowers. These flowers look excellent in
fresh or dried arrangements. Likes full sun and well-drained soils. 24 in. (#ACH480)
Achillea millefolium 'Cherise Queen' $7.85 Bright pinkish-red flowers. Blooms June through September provide
nectar for butterflies and cuttings for bouquets. 2 feet tall. Zones 4-9. Drought tolerant. (#ACH490)
Achillea millefolium 'Christal' $6.85 Deep rose-pink blooms with overlapping petals that lasts from JuneSeptember. Long lasting flowers are great for butterflies and cuttings. 24 in. Full sun and drought tolerant.
(#ACH495)
Achillea millefolium 'Colorado' $7.85 A mixture of colors: Reds, yellows, pinks, oranges, and some whites. Great
for cutting and butterfly gardens. Full sun and drought tolerant. 2-3 ft. tall. Zones 3-8. (#ACH505)
Achillea millefolium 'Credo' $6.85 Soft yellow flowers. Grows 30-40 inches tall. Fragrant. Full sun and drought
tolerant. Good butterfly and cut flower plant. Zone 3-8. (#ACH515)
Achillea millefolium 'Fireland' $6.85 Flowers open to red then fade to pink and finally to a tawny gold. Open
blooms attract butterflies and make great cut flowers. The plant grows close to 36 in. tall, but the stems are
reasonably stout so staking is not needed. Full sun and drought tolerant. (#ACH530)
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Achillea millefolium 'Gloria Jean' $7.85 Giant upward facing florets, shimmering rosy pink. Full sun and drought
tolerant. 2' high. Nice addition to butterfly and cutting gardens. (#ACH545)
Achillea millefolium 'Oertel's Rose' $6.85 Rose blossoms in June-July fading to white. Re-blooming!! Provides
nectar for butterflies and makes a nice cut flower. 12-15 inches. Full sun and drought tolerant. (#ACH600)
Achillea millefolium 'Red Beauty' $6.85 There are few crimson red flowers that provide the long color display that
Red Beauty does! Nice cut flowers. 24 in. Full sun and drought tolerant. Attracts butterflies. (#ACH630)
Achillea millefolium 'Sawa Sawa' $6.85 Deep pink flowers with mild green foliage. Grows 18-24", July-September.
Full sun, moderate water. Zone 4 (#ACH665)
Achillea millefolium 'Summer Pastels' $6.85 A 1990 All American Selection winner. Each plant produces masses
of soft pastel flowers ranging from pink, rose, red, apricot, or white. Superb cut flower and perfect for drying. Grows
June-September in full sun. 1.5-2 ft. Zone 3-8 (#ACH675)
Achillea millefolium 'Summerwine' $6.85 Deep wine-red flowers slowly changing to purple. Nice for cutting.
Bright green foliage. 24 inches. Good butterfly plant. Drought tolerant. (#ACH680)
Achillea millefolium 'Weser River Sandstone' $6.85 Deep rose-pink flowers with tiny white dots in the center.
Flowers in mid summer on strong sturdy stems. Great for cutting and butterfly gardens. 18-30 inches tall. Zones 3-8.
Full sun and drought tolerant. (#ACH690)
Achillea ptarmica 'Boule de Neige' $7.85 Deep green leathery foliage with masses of double white blooms. Might
need staking. 18-24 inches. Zone 3 hardy. (#ACH700)
Achillea siberica 'Love Parade' $7.85 Outstanding shiny dark green serrated foliage with soft pink flowers in June September. Beautiful cut flowers. Height of 24 inches. Full sun and drought tolerant. Attracts butterflies.
(#ACH790)
Achillea x 'Anthea' $6.85 A wonderful addition to your garden! A recent introduction from Alan Bloom of
Bressingham Gardens. The blossoms are a soft pastel yellow that will harmonize well with many color
combinations. Silver filigree foliage remains attractive throughout the season. 12-36 in. (#ACH900)
Achillea x 'Moonshine' $6.85 A real beauty with brilliant 2-3 inch lemon-yellow flowers highlighted by silver- gray
foliage. Long blooming, June- September.Semi-evergreen. Introduced by Alan Bloom of Bressingham Gardens in
England, this is considered one of the best hybrid yarrows! 18-24 in. Drought tolerant. (#ACH950)
Achillea x 'Schwellenberg' $6.85 Deep gold glowers and ferny, silver foliage. Great addition to butterfly and cut
flower gardens. 24 in. Full sun and drought tolerant. (#ACH970)
Achillea x 'Terra Cotta' $6.85 Has a muliticolored effect. As flower matures it turns to a "clay pot" color.
Breathtaking! 30 inches. (#ACH985)
ACONITUM (Monkshood) Stately perennials having finely cut leaves and branching racemes of hood-shaped
flowers appearing in late summer. At home in full sun but tolerant of part shade in any well-drained moist soil.
Attractive cut flowers. THE ROOTS, LEAVES AND SEEDS ARE POISONOUS. Zones 3-7 (#ACO)
Aconitum carmichaelli $6.85 A shorter species 24-28 inches high. Light violet-blue flowers bloom July to
September. Part shade. Nice cut flower. (#ACO130)
Aconitum carmichaelii `Arendsii' $6.85 Beautiful plants that provide intense blue flowers in September and
October. Thick,leathery green foliage on sturdy stems that never need staking. Definitely makes a statement! 3-4 ft.
(#ACO150)
Aconitum carmichaelii `Barker Variety' $6.85 Amethyst flowers opening in August and September. Plant reaches a
height of 5 ft and is zone 4 hardy. (#ACO175)
Aconitum carmichaelii 'Pink Sensation' $9.85 Pale pink blooms, July to Sept. 3 feet high or more on a sturdy plant
with glossy foliage. Great cut flowers. Part shade in a cool, fertile, moist soil. (#ACO180)
Aconitum fischeri $7.85 (Azure Monkshood) Smaller variety of aconitum. Lavender-blue flowers on thick stems in
late summer, great for cutting. Full sun to part shade. Zones 4-8. (#ACO195)
Aconitum napellus $6.85 If you are lacking blue flowers for late season color, here is an ideal choice. Blossoms
appear in August and early September atop 36-48 inch stems. Nice cut flower. (#ACO250)
Aconitum napellus 'Album' $6.85 A vigorous and robust plant with white flowers that appear in June-July and
persist well into late summer. Looks great in cut flower bouquets. Grows up to 36-48 inches tall. (#ACO275)
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Aconitum napellus 'Rosea Alba' $7.85 White flowers that have a tint of pink bloom in late summer. 2-3 feet. Good
addition to the cut flower garden. (#ACO375)
Aconitum paniculatum 'Rosuem' $7.85 Pale-pink flower spikes, great for cutting. Blooms from June to July. 3 feet
tall. Zone 3-8. (#ACO425)
Aconitum septentrionale 'Ivorine' $8.85 The stems bear cream-white pyramids of hooded flowers in late summer.
Good choice for cut flower gardens. Grows up to 24-30 inches. (#ACO525)
Aconitum x cammarum 'Blue Sceptre' $8.85 A compact monkshood to 24 inches, no staking. White flowers with a
purple edge, look great in cut flower bouquets. Zone 4 to 8, June to August. (#ACO800)
ACTAEA (Cimicifuga, Baneberry)
(#ACT)
Actaea acerina $6.85 Attractive foliage comprised of maple-like leaves. 24 inch stems carry fragrant white spikes.
Attracts butterflies August- October. Zones 3-7. Nice cut flower. At home in woodlan gardens. (#ACT025)
Actaea dahurica $7.85 Creamy white spike-like blossoms in July/August. 5-6 ft. Slight fragrance. (#ACT050)
Actaea pachypoda (Syn: A. alba) $6.85 A popular wildflower requiring a shady location in moist humus rich soil.
White flowers in early spring, followed by white berries in late summer. Astible-like foliage that remains attractive
into the fall. 12-36 in. An appealing addition to any woodland garden! BERRIES ARE POISONOUS. Zones 3-7.
(#ACT100)
Actaea racemosa $7.85 Tall white spikes appear in August/September reaching a height of up to 5-6 feet. Attractive
foliage. Fragrant. Zones 3-7. Nice selection for butterfly, cut flower and woodland gardens. (#ACT150)
Actaea ramosa 'Pink Spike' $32.85 Pale pink flowers and dark bronze-purple foliage. Part shade with a rich
woodland soil. Can take full sun if provided with constant moisture. 4-5 ft. tall. Fragrant blooms make great cut
flowers summer through fall. Hardy zones 4-8. Good butterfly plant. (#ACT200)
Actaea simplex 'Black Negligee' $20.85 Finely cut plum foliage covering the dark stems, fragrant white flowers, 2'
spread, 4' height, flower spikes to 5', late summer bloom time. Excellent texture and contrast plant for woodland
gardens. Good cut flower and butterfly plant. (#ACT300)
Actaea simplex 'Brunette' $12.85 (Syn: C. ramosa 'Brunette') An exceptional choice for the shade garden. The
almost black leaves are a nice contrast to the white, fragrant flowers that appear in late summer. Great for cutting
and attracting butterflies. Grows to 5 feet. Can take some sun, but must have a moist woodland soil. (#ACT325)
Actaea simplex 'James Compton' $8.85 Long white fragrant spires over full and very fine purple foliage. Tall and
striking, August to October, 5 feet. Overall great plant for shady cut flower, butterfly, and woodland gardens.
(#ACT400)
Actaea simplex 'White Pearl' $7.85 If your looking for late season color, this member is a good choice! The arching
white fragrant spikes attract butterflies in September/October. Unique cut flower. At home in woodland gardens. 3-4
ft. Zones 3-7. (#ACT425)
ACTINIDIA (Kiwi Vine) $0.00 These vines make excellent focal points due to their young leaves turning purplish,
variegated with white to pink splashes on the mature plants. They grow up to 15-20 ft. (#ACU)
Actinidia kolomikta $12.85 Tri-colored vine, zones 4 to 8, 12 feet. Pink and white variegation can cover entire leaf,
just the tips, or not at all. White flowers in early summer. Small greenish fruit in fall. Use minimum fertilizer for
best color. (#ACU190)
AEGOPODIUM (Bishop's Weed) (Ground Elder) Held in higher esteem in harsher climates, these plants are useful
for edgings and shady area groundcover. Excellent for erosion control in drainage swails. Part to full shade. Salt
tolerant. (#AEG)
Aegopodium podagaria 'Variegata' $5.85 (Snow-on-the-Mountain) Many of our customers complain of having a
'problem area', a site where the soil is poor and hard to cultivate. Their dream is to have an attractive ground cover
that will grow in average soil, part sun or full shade and requires little maintenance. A rapid tenacious grower
forming a sea of white and green variegated foliage. 10-12 in. Zones 3- 9. (#AEG100)
AJUGA (Bugleweed) The attractive evergreen foliage, masses of flowers that attract butterflies, and tolerance for
sun to full shade and average soil make this perennial a first class ground cover. We have seen large plantings in full
bloom that were outstanding! All bloom in late spring or early summer here in Maine. 4-6 in. Zones 3- 8. (#AJU)
Ajuga reptans 'Bronze Beauty' $5.85 Purple foliage tinged with bronze making a very attractive mass of color
throughout the seasons. Blue flowers are an added benefit. Good butterfly plant. Part sun to full shade. (#AJU300)
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Ajuga reptans 'Burgundy Glow' $5.85 Fancy silver-green and white foliage flushed with burgundy. Blue flowers
attract butterflies in spring. Zone 3 hardy. Part sun to full shade. (#AJU350)
Ajuga reptans 'Chocolate Chip' $6.85 Curious, spreading, miniature chocolate foliage with shining, lacy blue
flowers. Attracts butterflies. 3 inches tall. A true natural dwarf. Full shade to sun and zone 4. (#AJU425)
Ajuga reptans `Jungle Beauty Improved' $5.85 Extra large leaves of dark purple. Deep blue spikes. Selected by
Beth Chatto in England. Sun to light shade in moist soil. Grows 6-8 inches. (#AJU525)
Ajuga reptans 'Pat's Selection' $6.85 Distinctive new variety with puckered foliage that becomes deep magenta in
the winter. Bluish purple blooms bring in the butterflies. Part sun to full shade. (#AJU600)
Ajuga reptans 'Pink Surprise' $6.85 Purple pink flowers on silver-bronze foliage in late spring. A wonderful
groundcover for the butterfly garden. Full sun to full shade. 6-12 inches tall. Zones 3-10. (#AJU655)
Ajuga reptans 'Silver Beauty' $6.85 Grey-green leaves edged with silver-white. Blue flowers in early spring. Very
handsome butterfly plant. 4-8 inches tall. Zones 3-10. Part sun to full shade. (#AJU775)
AKEBIA $0.00 Very hardy, semi-evergreen vine. Blooms fragrantly in May. Pest free. Will produce fruit if two
plants are planted near enough for cross-pollination. (#AKE)
Akebia quinata 'Purple Bouquet' $15.85 Purple Bouquet' flowers in abundant clusters of fragrant dark purple
flowers. The flowers are accented by dark green foliage. It is one of the less vigorous Akebia vines. Hardy to zone 3.
(#AKE175)
Akebia quinata 'Silver Bells' $15.85 White bell-shaped flower buds opening to reddish-purple fragrant flowers.
Medium green five leaflet foliage. Needs good garden soil and sun to part shade. Zone 5-9 (#AKE185)
Akebia quinata 'Variegata' $18.85 White variegated foliage with fragrant pale pink flowers. Less vigorous. 10-20'.
Perfers well-drained soil, but tolerates most soil types. Full sun to partial shade, good summer foliage. Zones 4-6
(#AKE300)
Akebia trifoliata 'Deep Purple' $15.85 An unusual species. Larger dark green foliage forms groups of 3 leaves
(instead of the usual 5). Covered with intensely fragrant dark flowers in late spring. (#AKE450)
ALCEA (Hollyhock) An old-fashioned perennial still popular today. Tall spikes of large flowers 4-5 inches across
in July to Sept. Attaining a height of up to 6 ft, these are ideal for the back of the border. Great butterfly and cut
flower. Full sun, very well-drained soil. (#ALA)
Alcea ficifolia $6.85 (Old fashioned hollyhock) Beautiful single flowers in many colors: Coppers, Reds, yellows,
pinks and whites. Great for butterfly, cut flower, and cottage gardens. 5-6 ft. tall. Zones 2-8. (#ALA010)
Alcea nigra 'The Watchman' $6.85 Maroon-black single flowers. Attracts butterflies. Good cut flower. 6-8 feet.
Zone 3. (#ALA050)
Alcea rosea 'Scarlet' $6.85 New! Dark red double blossoms. 3-5 ft. Late- mid summer. Requires full sun and welldrained soil. (#ALA100)
Alcea rosea 'Newport Pink' $6.85 Single pink flowers on straight upright stalks. May need staking. 4-6 ft. tall. Great
for cottage or cutting gardens. Full sun. Zones 2-8. (#ALA135)
ALCHEMILLA (Lady's Mantle) An all time favorite perennial renown for its long lasting attractive foliage. Sprays
of chartreuse flowers attract butterflies in early summer. Excellent for cut flower bouquets. Partial shade, moist soil,
but can tolerate dry shade. An easy plant to grow, demanding little. Zones 3-7. (#ALC)
Alchemilla alpina $5.85 (Dwarf Lady's Mantle) Attractive deeply cut foliage with silvery edges. 6-8 inches. Ideal
for a shady area of the rock garden. Good butterfly and cut flower. Drought tolerant. (#ALC100)
Alchemilla epipsilla $7.85 Fluffy yellow flowers attract butterflies in summer. Great for cutting. Grows in part
shade to 12 inches during the spring. Zone 3. (#ALC175)
ALLIUM (Chives, Ornamental Onion) Often seen only in the herb garden, alliums have a place in the perennial
border, too! Good ornamental or edging plant. Their attractive upright vertical foliage offers an nice contrast to other
plants in the garden. Sweet onion fragrance. Butterflies love the blossoms! Colorful flowers appear in midsummer to
fall. Allium require full sun, drought tolerant. Average soil. Drought tolerant. Practically disease and pest resistant.
Vigorous grower. Zones 3-9. (#ALL)
Allium fistulosum $6.85 (Ornamental Onion) Large clusters of purple globes, 14 to 18 inches. Perfers full sun or
partial shade and moist soil. Zone 6-9 (#ALL090)
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Allium schoenoprasum $5.85 (Garden Chives) This strong grower makes a good ornamental or edging plant.
Lavender, pompom shaped flowers attract butterflies May-June on 15 on tubular fragrant stems. Full sun and
drought tolerant. Nice cut flower. (#ALL250)
Allium senescens $5.85 (Syn: A. montanum) Bold, dark green foliage all summer with lavender flowers appearing
in July and August. Fragrant foliage. 24 inches. Very striking cut flower! Full sun and drought tolerant. Attracts
butterflies. (#ALL325)
Allium thunbergii 'Ozawa' $6.85 We love this one because it rewards us with wine-red blossoms in late September
and October. Here in Maine that is a real plus! A gem reaching a height of up to 12 inches. Outstanding selection for
butterfly and cut flower gardens. Onion fragrance. Full sun and drought tolerant. (#ALL400)
Allium tuberosum $5.85 (Garlic Chives) Fragant white showy flowers appear July and August. A large planting in
full bloom is outstanding! 18-24 inches. Nice butterfly and cut flower plant. Can tolerate a damp or clay soil as well
as light shade. (#ALL425)
AMPELOPSIS (Porcelain Berry) Vigorous vine clinging by tendrils. Attractive variegated green and white foliage,
tinged pinkish when young. Berries, 1/4 inches in diameter, turn blue for late season color. Not as invasive as
species. Well-drained soil, full sun. Can grow up to 10-15 ft. Zone 4-8. (#AMP)
Ampelopsis aconitifolia $12.85 (Monk's Hood Vine) Finely serrated foliage. Good for climbing walls, arbors, and
fences. Sun to partial shade. (#AMP050)
AMSONIA (Narrow Leaf Blue Star) Excellent garden plants, Amnosia are resilient insect and disease resistant.
Light blue, star-shaped flowers come early and have color through fall. Some species are erect while others bear
spreading follicles. (#AMS)
Amsonia hubrechtii $7.85 Gorgeous steel blue flowers in early summer. Beautiful olive green foliage turns a crisp
golden color in autumn. 24-30 inches tall. Zones 4-9. (#AMS050)
Amsonia tabernaemontana $7.85 Plant has whirled star-like leaves and many small pale blue flowers in June. Takes
dry location, but prefers heavy, moist soil in sun to light shade. 28-40 inches. (#AMS200)
ANDROMEDA (Bog Rosemary) Fast growing, profuse bloomer in spring. Prefers sandy soils. (#ANC)
Andromeda polifoia 'Blue Ice' $12.85 Powder-blue, rosemary-like leaves. Pink blooms in April. Needs well-drained
sandy soil. Can grow to 3 feet. (#ANC200)
ANEMONE (Windflower) Anemones are a diverse group from the buttercup family that will provide you with a
wide range of blossoming times from early spring to late summer. The varieties we offer are grown in ordinary
garden soil. Partial shade to full sun. Looks great in cut flower arrangements. (#ANE)
Anemone canadensis $5.85 (Meadow Anemone) Masses of bright white blossoms up to 2 inches across appear in
early summer opening above lush green foliage. Can spread rapidly, but if allowed to naturalize, this perennial is
outstanding! Looks great for cut flower arrangements. 22 inches tall. Zones 3-7. (#ANE050)
Anemone hybrida 'Andrea Atkinson' $7.85 This beauty has pure white flowers with a vibrant orange center that
blooms in late summer, great for cutting. Grows up to 32- 36 inches. Zone 4 hardy. (#ANE125)
Anemone hybrida `Kriemhilde' $7.85 Lovely pink flowers. Blooms August-October, reaches 24 inches. Sun to part
shade, and a well-drained, fertile, moist, soil. Zone 4- 7. (#ANE200)
Anemone hybrida `September Charm' $7.85 Delicate silvery-pink flowers shaded with rose. Grows 36 inches
August-September. Sun or partial shade and rich soil. Free blooming. Zone 4-8. (#ANE325)
Anemone japonica `Pamina' $7.85 Double, rose-purple flowers in late summer. Perfers full sun or partial shade in
rich, moist soil. Grows to 24-30 inches. (#ANE400)
Anemone multifida 'Rubra' $7.85 A lower growing, spring flowering anemone. Carmine red blooms are great for
cutting. May to June, 20 inches. (#ANE550)
Anemone tomemtosa 'Robustissima' $6.85 (Japanese Anemone) This anemone has done well for us year after year,
demonstrating how hardy it can be for any garden in a northern climate. Customers at the nursery are always amazed
at the profusion of silvery-pink flowers appearing in September and October. 24 inches. (#ANE775)
ANEMONELLA
(#ANL)
Anemonella thalictrioides $6.85 (Rue Anemone) A nice wildflower that rambles gently throughout the woodland
garden. Tiny sprays of white flowers appear in early spring. Delicate foliage is similar in appearance to Thalictrum.
Partial shade, moist humus soil. Under a foot in height. Zones 4-8. (#ANL100)
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ANTHEMIS (Golden Marguerite) Extremely free flowering perennials with elegantly cut foliage and daisy-like
flowers, furnishing an abundance of fine cutting material all summer and fall. Given a place in the sun, they are
perfectly hardy anywhere; happy in any well- drained, average soil. (#ANT)
Anthemis tinctoria 'Susanna Mitchell' $6.85 Creamy white flowers in spring to late summer if cut back mid season.
Great as a cut flower, may need staking. 3-4 ft. tall. Zones 3-7. (#ANT375)
AQUILEGIA (Columbine) Columbine has been a favorite for many years. Graceful blue green foliage with
blossoms in late spring or early summer. Requires a well-drained but moist soil. Prefers light shade but tolerates full
sun with moisture. Provides nectar for hummingbirds and butterflies. Good for borders, woodland gardens, and cut
flowers. Good hummingbird plant! May-June. (#AQU)
Aquilegia alpina $5.85 Alpine Columbine from Switzerland. Nodding blue flowers in the spring. 1-2 feet tall in the
North and up to 3 feet in Southern gardens. Nice hummingbird, butterfly and cut flower. Zones 3-8. (#AQU020)
Aquilegia canadensis $5.85 (Wild Columbine) A very delicate and beautiful native wildflower of New England.
The nodding red and yellow flowers appear in late spring and can last up to 6 weeks. 24-36 inches. Zones 3-8. At
home in the woodland, butterfly, hummingbird, or cut flower garden. (#AQU050)
Aquilegia canadensis 'Canyon Vista' $5.85 (Dwarf Wild Columbine) Red flowers with yellow centers in April and
May, but with a consistently lower stature, more intense color than species. A New England wildflower preferring
woodland soils. Good hummingbird, butterfly and cut flower. Zone 3 to 8. 12 to 18 inches. (#AQU070)
Aquilegia canadensis 'Corbett ' $5.85 Native wildflower. Lovely soft butter yellow flowers, great for cutting.
Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds April to May. 12 to 18 inches. Prefers rich woodland soil. (#AQU075)
Aquilegia chrysantha 'Yellow Queen' $5.85 Large flowers are long spurred and prolific. Deep golden yellow
blooms attract hummingbirds and butterflies and are great for cutting. Nice woodland plant. 30 in. (#AQU100)
Aquilegia flabellata 'Alba' $5.85 Blue green foliage with white short spurred nodding flowers in spring, great for
cutting. 10 to 12 inches. Nice woodland plant that attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. Perfers sun and moist soil.
(#AQU140)
Aquilegia flabellata 'Blue Angel' $6.85 Violet/blue flowers with white centers on a dwarf plant, 6-8" stems. Good
hummingbird plant! Blooms April to early June. Partial shade in a rock garden. Zone 4. (#AQU142)
Aquilegia flabellata 'Ministar' $5.85 An excellent dwarf for the rockery. Sky- blue and white spurless flowers.
Provides nectar for butterflies and hummingbirds. A woodland plant that offers great cut flower. 10 inches.
(#AQU150)
Aquilegia hybrida x 'Leprechaun Gold' $6.85 Bright variegated yellow and green foliage to light up a shaded area
with purple flowers, great for cutting. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds from April to June. 24 to 30 inches.
Prefers organic woodland soil. (#AQU460)
Aquilegia vulgaris 'Black Barlow' $6.85 Dark purple, double flowers in late spring, great for cutting. Silvery
foliage. Best in partial shade of woodland gardens. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. 1-2 feet. (#AQU700)
Aquilegia vulgaris 'Magpie' $6.85 An unusual columbine with near black, plum flowers with a white edge. Nice
selection for butterfly, hummingbird, and cut flower gardens. Prefers the part shade or woodland plantings. 18" x
24", late spring. (#AQU780)
Aquilegia vulgaris `Nora Barlow Blue' $5.85 Violet-blue double flowers. Nice cutflower! Blooms early summer, 30
inches. Perfers sun or partial shade and well-drained soil. Zones 3-8. (#AQU815)
ARABIS (Rock Cress) A spreading cushion of evergreen foliage that produces a profusion of blooms early in the
spring and lasts into early summer. Ideal rockery plants and useful for edging, along walls, or banks. Showy in a
sunny, well-drained spot. Drought tolerant. 4-6 in. (#ARA)
Arabis blepharophylla 'Red Sensation' $6.85 Red flowers in early summer. A wonderful addition to a rock garden or
hill garden. Drought tolerant. 8- 10 inches tall. Zones 3-8. (#ARA090)
Arabis ferdinandi-coburgii 'Variegata' $5.85 Rosettes of narrow glossy leaves, with creamy white variegations.
Slender six-inch stems appear in early spring bearing small white blossoms. Zones 4-7. Drought tolerant.
(#ARA350)
ARCTOSTAPHYLOS (Bearberry, Kinnikinick) A low growing, trailing shrub forming thick mats of glossy, dark
green foliage. Thrives in poor, sandy infertile soils. Makes an outstanding groundcover. Best in partial shade. Salt
tolerant. Up to 12 in height, spreading to 4 feet in width. (#ARC)
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Arctostaphylos uva-ursi $6.85 Glossy green foliage turning bronze in fall and winter. White flowers tinged pink
appear in April/May. Fleshy bright red berries in July/August. Zone 2-5. (#ARC100)
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi `Vancouver Jade' $6.85 A lovely cultivar with dark green glossy foliage turning a deep red
in winter. White flowers with a splash of pink followed by red berries in the fall. (#ARC700)
ARISAEMA (Jack-In-the-Pulpit) Jack-in-the-Pulpit has been a favorite of American gardeners for years. These
plants survive best in woodland garden's rich, moist soil. Zone 4 to 8. (#ARI)
Arisaema triphyllum $7.85 These are plants for the rich, moist woodland garden. The spathe or 'pulpit' is green with
brown stripes within, arching over the brown/green spadix 'Jack.' Blooms in late spring. Zone 4-8. 12-24 inches.
(#ARI100)
ARISTOLACHIA (Dutchman's Pipe) An ideal foliage vine that creates a screen for complete privacy. Huge,
handsome, heart- shaped leaves of glossy, dark green. Can be trained to your porch, trellis, or archway. May reach
up to 30 ft. Flowers resemble a tiny Dutch pipe. Sun or shade. Zone 4-8. (#ARL)
Aristolachia durior $16.85 An ideal foliage vine that creates a screen for complete privacy. Huge, handsome, heartshaped leaves of glossy, dark green. Can be trained to your porch, trellis, or archway. May reach up to 30 feet.
Flowers resemble a tiny Dutch pipe. Sun or shade. Zones 4-8. (#ARL100)
ARMERIA (Sea Thrift) Dwarf tufted, evergreen, grassy foliage. Globe-shaped flowers. Useful as an edging plant
and in rock gardens. Full sun and well-drained soil, drought tolerant.. Zones 4-8. (#ARM)
Armeria maritima 'Little Penny' $7.85 A compact Armeria with hot pink flowers, appearing stemless, resting atop
the foliage. Leaves bronze in the fall. Salt and drought tolerant. Perfers full sun. Blooms April-May. Zone 4-8
(#ARM360)
Armeria maritima 'Victor Rite' $6.85 Forms a clump, only about 6 inches tall. Narrow leaves and many pink
flowers that bloom throughout the summer. Excellent for the roadside or coastal border. Zone 4. Full sun. Salt and
drought tolerant. (#ARM480)
Armeria pseudarmeria 'Joystick Lilac' $6.85 Beautiful lilac pink flowers in early to mid summer. Great for rock
gardens or hill gardens. 6-8 inches tall. Zones 3-8. Drought tolerant. (#ARM615)
Armeria pseudarmeria 'Joystick Red' $6.85 Red flowers in early to mid summer. 6-8 inches tall. great for rock
gardens. Drought tolerant. Zones 3-8. (#ARM620)
ARMORACIA (Horse Radish) (Varigated Horseradish) Very dramatic variegated foliage. All green foliage the
first year, but worth the wait. Creamy white and green splashed foliage the second and following years. Quite hardy
and very exotic looking. Appreciates moist conditions. 14 inches tall. (#ARR)
Amoracia var rusticana 'Variegata' $10.85 Variegated horseradish. Very dramatic variegated foliage. All green
foliage the first year, but be patient! Creamy white and green splashed foliage the second and following years. Quite
hardy and very exotic looking. Appreciates moist conditions. 14 inches tall. (#ARR050)
ARTEMISIA (Wormwood) The wormwoods are prized for their eautiful foliage. The silver leaves enhance the
colors of surrounding plants and blends them together. Many are utilized for cutting and drying. All require full sun
and a well-drained soil. Drought tolerant. (#ART)
Artemesia dracunculus (French Tarragon) $5.85 (French Tarragon) Fragrant 24 inch plants. Very hardy for us here
in Vassalboro. Drought tolerant. Zones 4-8. (#ART050)
Artemisia ludoviciana 'Silver King' $5.85 Appears as a cluster of frosty spikes laced with thin silver leaves. Used by
many gardeners for dried arrangements and wreaths. 36 inches. Drought tolerant, does very well in southern
climates. Zones 4-9. (#ART100)
Artemisia ludociviana `Silver Queen' $5.85 Very distinctive, broader foliage than Silver King. 24 inches. Can
tolerate the warm temperates of gardens in the South. Perfers full sun and well-drained, fertile soil. Blooms AugustSeptember. (#ART200)
Artemisia ludoviciana `Valerie Finnis' $5.85 Attractive wide, unserrated silvery foliage. Not as invasive as other
members of the Wormwood family. Very showy! Height: 18-24 inches. Zones 3-9. (#ART250)
Artemisia schmidtiana 'Silver Mound' $5.85 One of the most popular perennials! The silver finely cut foliage forms
a dense mound up to 2 feet in diameter. Ideal choice for an area with average soil and full sun. Do not over fertilize:
lots of food will result in excessive, lanky growth. Drought tolerant. 15-24 inches. Zones 3-8. (#ART400)
Artemisia x 'Oriental Lime Light' $8.85 Striking variegation of deep green, lemon yellow and cream. Height 18-36
inches. Full sun and drought tolerant. (#ART790)
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ARUNCUS (Goatsbeard) Large plant that requires lots of space! Very showy with large white plumes. July
through August. Prefers moist soil. 4-6 ft. Zones 3-7. (#ARU)
Aruncus aethusifolius $6.85 (Dwarf Goat's Beard) This fern-like little gem has dark green foliage with 10-12 inch
creamy spikes in June. Perfect for the shady area of your rock garden or the front of the border. 6 inches. Zones 3-8.
(#ARU100)
Aruncus dioicus $6.85 (Syn: A. sylvester) Make sure to provide plenty of room for this one. Very showy in June
and July with full ivory plumes. Prefers moist soil. A very beautiful plant, perfect for the shade garden, that can be
used just for the foliage alone! 4-6 feet. Zones 3-7. (#ARU125)
ASARUM (Wild Ginger) An excellent ground cover tolerant of full shade. A perfect specimen for the woodland
garden. The plant emits a ginger-like fragrance when the roots are cut. Prefers a rich, slightly acid, moist soil.
(#ASA)
Asarum canadense $6.85 (Canadian Wild Ginger) Large light green leaves. Purplish-brown flowers blooming in
April-May are usually hidden by the dense foliage. More heat tolerant than the European Ginger. Deciduous. 8
inches. Zones 3-7. Part to full shade. (#ASA100)
Asarum europaeum $6.85 (European Ginger) A beautiful plant that produces a glossy dark green foliage throughout
the season. Best in moist full shade, but can tolerate that dry shady area of your garden. 8 inches. Zones 4-7.
(#ASA200)
ASCLEPIAS (Butterfly Weed) Also known as Silkweed, members of this genus are wonderful for use as dried
ornaments. Asclepias have milky sap and silky seeds, and some species are known to flower quite handsomely.
Drought tolerant. (#ASC)
Asclepias incarnata $6.85 (Swamp Milkweed) Pink flower clusters bloom June-July. Willow-like leaves 4-5 inches
long. Prefers moist soil. Sun to part shade. 3-5 feet tall. Zone 3-9. (#ASC010)
Asclepias incarnata 'Ice Ballet' $7.85 (Swamp Milkweed) Small clusters of white flowers in early summer. Long
lasting cut flower. Tolerant of drought conditions, although prefers moist to wet, humus-rich soil. Good source of
nectar for butterflies and hummingbirds. 3-4 feet. (#ASC025)
ASTER Asters comprise a large portion of the plant kingdom. All have daisy-like flowers produced in summer or
early fall. The selections listed below are chosen for their demonstration of long bloom and hardiness at our nursery.
Great cut flowers. Butterflies like them too! (#ASE)
Aster laevis 'Blue Bird' $6.85 Big cone shaped clusters of single violet- blue flowers with golden yellow centers.
Perfectly clean foliage. Needs no staking in full sun. 4 feet. A real nice plant for butterflies and cut flowers!
(#ASE120)
Aster laterifolius 'Lady in Black' $6.85 Incredibly deep, rich burgundy foliage that contrasts nicely with the tiny
white flowers with round raspberry cones along the leaf axils. Grows up to 3-4 feet tall. Good hummingbird and cut
flower. (#ASE160)
Aster novae-angliae `Honeysong Pink' $6.85 What a nice addition to the fall garden! Soft clear semi-double pink
flowers with bright yellow centers, provide a nice burst of color in September through October. 3-4 feet. (#ASE290)
Aster novae-angliae 'Purple Dome' $6.85 A short New England aster attaining a height of only 12-18 inches. Semidouble purple flowers with yellow centers that were still opening in October! At home in the cut flower and butterfly
garden. We think you'll like this wildflower! (#ASE310)
Aster novi-belgii 'Alert' $7.85 Vibrant rose-red flowers attract butterflies in fall. 12 to 15 inches. Wildflower of
New England. Great for cutting. (#ASE360)
Aster novi-belgii 'Brigitte' $7.85 Semi double blooms of pale lavender with a yellow center. New England
wildflower. 20 inches. Attracts butterflies August to September. Nice cut flower. (#ASE395)
Aster novi-belgii 'Professor Kippenburg' $6.85 Dark semi-double violet-blue blossoms in September/October. Great
cut flower. 12-15 inches tall. Provides nectar for butterflies. New England wildflower. Zones 3-8. (#ASE510)
Aster novi belgii 'Rosenquartz' $7.85 Beautiful double light pale pink-lavender flowers. Blooms attract butterflies
from late August to mid October. Great for cutting. 30 inches tall. Zone4. New England wildflower. (#ASE535)
Aster novi-belgii 'Woods Light Blue' $6.85 This is a great dwarf and native widlflower! It produces light blue
flowers in late summer and can attain a height of up to 8-12 inches. Likes full sun and a well draining soil. Nice
butterfly and cut flower. Zone 4. (#ASE630)
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Aster oblongifolius 'October Skies' $6.85 A bushy wildflower with blue strong growing mound of 18 inches tall
flowers atop handsome purple foliage. Makes an excellent cut flower. Zone 4 hardy. Attracts butterflies. (#ASE770)
ASTILBE (False Spirea) Fluffy spikes of white, pink, or red great for cutting. One of the most reliable and easy
perennials we know. Famous as a shade plant, but here in Maine it does as well in full sun with a moist soil. We
recommend Astilbe for its showy plume-like flowers and for the attractive foliage that persists all season! Several
varieties have reddish-bronze leaves that add to their allure. Practically disease and pest resistant. Flowers lure
butterflies from June to September, depending on the variety you choose. Best in rich, moist, acidic soil in part or
full shade. Zone 4-9. (#ASL)
Astilbe arendsii 'Fanal' $6.85 (G. Arends 1933) Bright red flowers, great for cutting. Bronze foliage. July. 20-24
inches. Part to full shade. Attracts butterflies. (#ASL0040)
Astilbe arendsii 'Flamingo' $7.85 Arching flamingo-pink flowers in June/July over glossy green foliage. Excellent
for the butterfly/cut flower garden. 18 inches. Part to full shade. (#ASL0100)
Astilbe arendsii 'Spinell' $6.85 (G. Arends 1955) Carmine-red flowers attract the eye in July. Great for cut flower
arrangements. Part to full shade. 20 inches. Nice butterfly plant. (#ASL0260)
Astilbe chinensis 'Visions in Red ' $7.85 Wonderful bronzy foliage, rose red plumes in mid July. Great for part to
full shade perennial borders and butterfly gardens. Makes a interesting cut flower! 15 inches tall. (#ASL0280)
Astilbe japonica 'Darwins Margot' $6.85 New! Compact rosy red flower plumes. Part to full shade. Good cut
flower. 20 in. Provides nectar for your local butterflies. (#ASL0520)
Astilbe japonica 'Lollipop' $7.85 Short and full pale-pink pyramidal plumes lure the butterflies to your garden in
June/July. Red-stemmed, sharply- toothed, dark foliage. 18 inches. Part to full shade. Unique cut flower.
(#ASL0600)
Astilbe japonica 'Montgomery' $6.85 (Kooy 1949) Scarlet-red flowers in July, good for cutting. Part to full shade.
24-36 inches. Attracts butterflies. (#ASL0620)
Astilbe x 'Radius' $6.85 Bright red plumes in July over fine dark foliage. 18-24 inches. Good for cutting Part shade
to full shade, but can take more sun with a moist soil. Attracts butterflies. (#ASL0800)
Astilbe arendsii 'Bergkristall' $6.85 (G. Arends 1920) Pure white blooms in July. 30 inches. (#ASL1020)
Astilbe arendsii 'Bridal Veil' $6.85 (G. Arends 1929) (Syn: A. 'Brautschleier') Elegant white plumes in July/August.
24 inches. Good flower for cutting and attracting butterflies. Part to full shade. (#ASL1040)
Astilbe arendsii 'Irrlicht' $6.85 (P. Theoboldt 1939) White plumes over distinctive foliage. Blooms in August.
Tolerates full shade. Cut flower/butterfly plant. 30 inches tall. (#ASL1100)
Astilbe arendsii 'Sarma' $6.85 Large white plumes, shaped like 'Diamond', but with bronze foliage. Grows 32 inches
tall in June-July. Prefers full sun or partial shade. Zone 3-8. (#ASL1120)
Astilbe arendsii 'Snowdrift' $6.85 (A.Bloom) White plumes attract butterflies in July. 24 inches. Part to full shade.
Nice cut flower. (#ASL1140)
Astilbe arendsii 'White Wings' $7.85 Fluffy loose white plumes tinged with pink in July. Part to full shade. Nice in
cut flower arrangements. 15 inches. Butterflies love the nectar! (#ASL1180)
Astilbe japonica 'Deutschland' $6.85 (G. Arends 1920) Dense White spikes in June. Part to full shade. Good cut
flower. 24-30 inches. Attracts butterflies. (#ASL1520)
Astilbe japonica 'Washington' $6.85 Glossy green leaves and white flowers in July. 24-30 inches. Unique cut
flower/butterfly plant. Part to full shade. (#ASL1600)
Astilbe thunbergii 'Moerheimii' $6.85 (B. Ruys 1909) White plumes in July-August. 36 inches tall. Prefers full sun
or part shade. Zone 3-8. (#ASL1720)
Astilbe thunbergii 'Professor van der Wielen' $6.85 Terrific! Loose white weeping blooms bring in the butterflies
from July- August. 30 inches. Part to full shade. Nice for cutting. (#ASL1740)
Astilbe arendsii 'Anita Pfeifer' $6.85 (G. Arends 1930) Bright salmon rose blooms in July. 30 inches. Part to full
shade. Good butterfly/cut flower plant. (#ASL2060)
Astilbe arendsii 'Catherine Deneuve' $6.85 Fluffy rose-pink flowers. 24-30 inches. Perfers partial shade to shade
and rich, moist soil. Must keep well watered, and fertilize spring and midsummer. Zone 4-8 (#ASL2120)
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Astilbe arendsii 'Cattleya' $6.85 (G. Arends 1953) Tall and loosely clustered pink blooms attract butterflies in July.
It contrasts nicely with the dark foliage and stems. 35-40 inches. Tolerates full shade. Nice fluffy cut flower.
(#ASL2140)
Astilbe arendsii 'Elizabeth Bloom' $6.85 (A. Bloom) Pure pink flowers over deep, glossy green foliage. Interesting
fluffy cut flower. Part to full shade. Popular with the butterflies. 24 inches. (#ASL2180)
Astilbe arendsii 'Gloria Purpurea' $6.85 Rose plumes in June-July. Bears purplish- red foliage. Nice cut
flower/butterfly plant. Part to full shade. 24 inches. Zone 4. (#ASL2260)
Astilbe arendsii 'Jo Ophorst' $6.85 Upright pink plumes lure butterflies to your garden in July and August. Prefers
part to full shade. Unique cut flower. 36 inches. (#ASL2320)
Astilbe arendsii 'Lachskonigin' $6.85 Pinkish plumes with red and white glowing edges, unique cut flower. Grows
up to 15 inches tall and blooms in early May. Part to full shade. Good butterfly plant. Zones 3-8. (#ASL2360)
Astilbe chinensis 'Peach' $6.85 Peach flowers that have a wonderful fragrance. Late flowering. Good butterfly plant
and cut flower. Prefers part to full shade. 3-4 feet. (#ASL2520)
Astilbe chinensis 'Purple Candles' $6.85 (Syn: A. c. 'Purplekerze') Rosy purple, tall upright plumes attract
butterflies. Full sun to full shade. 36 inches tall. Zones 4-9. Great for unique cut flower arrangements. (#ASL2540)
Astilbe chinensis var. davidii $6.85 Rose-purple flowers in August. Perfers shade or partial sun and moist soil. 4-5
feet. (#ASL2650)
Astilbe japonica 'Elizabeth' $6.85 Raspberry plumes lure butterflies in mid- summer. Grows up to 28 inches. Nice
compliment for cut flower arrangements. Prefers part to full shade. (#ASL2720)
Astilbe japonica 'Emden' $6.85 (G. Arends 1920) Lilac-rose blooms in June- August. Perfers partial shade or partial
sun and moist soil. 26 inches. (#ASL2740)
Astilbe japonica 'Europa' $6.85 (G. Arends 1930) Early! Short, light pink blooms. The first blooms can be whitish,
but later plumes stay pink. Great for cutting. Nice butterfly plant. June bloom. 20-24 inches. Part to full shade.
(#ASL2760)
Astilbe japonica 'Peaches and Cream' $7.85 Blooms vary from white to rose-pink! July and August. 24 inches. Part
to full shade. Nice cut flower. Good butterfly plant. (#ASL2840)
Astilbe thunbergii 'Ostrich Plume' $6.85 (G. Arends 1952) (Syn: A.'Straussenfeder') Pink drooping trusses attract
butterflies in July. 30 inches. Part to full shade. Unique cut flower. (#ASL2960)
Astilbe x 'Shelia Haxton' $8.85 Light rose pink flowers in mid summer. Nice dark green foliage. Great for part or
full shade gardens. Nice cut flower. 1-2 ft. tall. Attracts butterflies. (#ASL2980)
Astilbe chinensis 'Veronica Klose' $6.85 (H. Klose 1983) Purple-rose flowers lure butterflies in August. 20 inches.
Part to full shade. Nice for cutting. (#ASL3120)
Astilbe chinensis 'Visions' $6.85 Beautiful light purple flowers. Blooms in mid summer. Bronze green foliage. 1015 inches tall. A real beauty! Prefers part or full shade. Great in the butterfly or cut flower garden. (#ASL3140)
Astilbe simplicifolia 'Aphrodite' $6.85 (E. Pagels 1958) Rose flowers in July- August. Butterflies love this one.
Nice addition to cut flower arrangements. Part to full shade. 18 inches. (#ASL3340)
Astilbe simplicifolia 'Inshriach Pink' $6.85 (J. Drake) Rose-pink plumes over bronze green foliage. Excellent
butterfly/cut flower selection. August bloom. 10 - 15 inches. Great selection for part to full shade gardens.
(#ASL3480)
Astilbe simplicifolia 'Jacqueline' $6.85 An improved form of Hennie Grafland, this astilbe bears pink flowers atop a
28 inch stem. It contrasts the dark green foliage nicely. Butterflies are lured to soft flowers. Zone 4 hardy. Good cut
flower. A moist shady/full shade location is ideal. (#ASL3500)
Astilbe simplicifolia 'Pink Lightning' $6.85 Very dark green shiny foliage is a great contrast with the airy flower
plumes. The reddish-purple buds eventually open to pink flowers, perfect for cutting. 16 inches. Attracts butterflies.
Part to full shade. (#ASL3520)
Astilbe simplicifolia 'Touch of Pink' $7.85 Pale apricot-pink blooms attract butterflies in July. Very glossy, dark
green foliage. Good cut flower. 16 inches. Part to full shade and rich moist soil. (#ASL3600)
ASTRANTIA (Masterwort) Delicate flowers consisting of clusters of tiny florets surrounded by papery bracts.
Looks great in cut flower bouquets. Prefers sun or light shade and moist organic well- drained soil. (#AST)
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Astrantia carniolica 'Rubra' $6.85 Umbels of deep red pincushion-type flowers in late spring, great for cutting.
Nicely divided basal foliage makes a dense clump in good growing conditions. Zones 4- 7. 24 inches. (#AST025)
Astrantia carniolica 'Rubra Great' $7.85 Considered an improvement on 'Rubra'. Large red flowers in early to mid
summer. Great choice for cut flower gardens. 15-24 inches tall. Zones 4-8. (#AST035)
Astrantia hybrida 'Rainbow' $6.85 A lovely variety for cutting. Flowers can range in color from white to rose to
pink. Zones 5-7. 30 inches. (#AST050)
Astrantia major 'Buckland' $7.85 Dusty pink flowers in silver green bracts. June to September, 28 inches. Sun to
part shade. Nice cut flower. (#AST090)
Astrantia major 'Claret' $7.85 Dark red flowers on dark stems. Bloom in June through Sept. Beautiful when
naturalized under open trees. 22 inches. Part shade to shade, moist well drained soil. Great cut flower. (#AST100)
Astrantia major 'Hadspen Blood' $10.85 A vigorous and mounding perennial that has blood red bracted flowers
beginning in late spring into summer. Best in light shade with moist, well-drained soil. 30 inches. Looks great in cut
flower arrangements. (#AST120)
Astrantia major 'Lars' $6.85 Maroon and white flowers, great for cutting. Blooms June through September. 22-28
inches tall. Zones 4-7. Prefers part shade to shade and a moist well drained soil. (#AST130)
Astrantia major 'Roma' $7.85 Silvery pink flowers cupped in paler bracts. Blooms from early summer into late
summer. 28 inches tall. Nice cut flower. Part shade and a moist well drained soil. (#AST160)
Astrantia major 'Rosea' $6.85 Rose colored flowers cupped in bracts, June to September, 28 inches. Well-drained,
moist soil. Great cut flower. Zones 6-9 (#AST175)
Astrantia major 'Rose Symphony' $6.85 (A. m. 'Rosensinfonie') Rose and pink bracts. 30" high. Prefers part shade.
(#AST200)
Astrantia major 'Ruby Cloud' $10.85 Round cream-colored florets with purple-red flowering bracts. Prefers moist
well- drained soil. Full sun to part shade. Height: about 2-3'. (#AST235)
Astrantia major 'Ruby Wedding' $10.85 Dark red flowers June and reblooms late summer. 22-28 inches. Part shade
and a moist well drained soil. Zone 4-7. (#AST240)
Astrantia major 'Snowstar' $10.85 Interesting white flower heads above a clump of palm-shaped foliage. White
bracts with green tips. Excellent cut flower. 22- 28in. Part shade to shade and a moist well drained soil. Zone 4-7.
(#AST260)
Astrantia major 'Sunningdale Variegata' $10.85 This Astrantia has creamy yellow and green variegation with
lavender-white flowers. Blooms in early summer. 24 inches tall. (#AST280)
BAPTISIA (False Indigo) A perennial that has ornamental interest all season. Our 15-year-old specimen located in
an island bed produces attractive gray-green foliage in the spring, reaching a mature height of 3-4 feet. The flowers
appear in June for 3-4 weeks, attracting butterflies. The long black seed pods providing plenty of material for dried
flower arrangements. Full sun or partial shade. Performs well in our garden soil amended with compost. (#BAP)
Baptisia alba $6.85 (Syn: B. pendula) Grows best in sun, but tolerates shade better than blue form. White 12-20
inch racemes during June. Good specimen plant. Attracts butterflies. Easy to grow. 2-3 ft. (#BAP050)
Baptisia leucantha $6.85 (White False Indigo) White flowers with black pods. Can be a bit more slow growing than
B. australis. Attracts butterflies. 3- 4 ft. Sun. Well- drained soil. (#BAP200)
Baptisia minor $6.85 A smaller Baptisia with exquisite blue pea like stands reaching 16-24". Blooms May- June
and prefers full sun to partial shade. Dry to medium moisture soil. Zone 3-8. (#BAP250)
Baptisia x 'Carolina Moonlight' $12.85 Stunning soft 18" yellow flower spikes in late spring. A great full sun plant
that is heat tolerant and drought resistant. 4-5' tall and 3' wide. Zone 4-9. (#BAP350)
Baptisia x 'Purple Smoke' $8.85 Blue green foliage, gray stems, lovely purple blue flowers in June. Provides nectar
for butterflies. Strong and vigorous to 3 feet tall. Zones 3-9. (#BAP400)
BERGENIA (Saxifraga) Unusual cabbage-like foliage is always welcome in the perennial border. Bergenia's
outstanding feature is the broad, glossy evergreen 8-10 inch leaves which are tinged a red color in the winter. Plants
confine themselves to neat clumps and offer a nice show of color in the spring. Low maintenance and pest free. Sun
in the North, shade in southern areas. Moist, well-drained soil. Zones 4-8. (#BER)
Bergenia x 'Magic Giant' $8.85 Dark green large leaves with red stems. Rose-pink flowers in May. Prefers full to
part sun with a moist soil. Not tolerant of heat or dry conditions. Grows to 12-16". (#BER900)
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BOLTONIA An ideal plant for late season color. Many daisy-like blossoms appear in August/Sept. Full sun is best,
with moist well-drained soil. Zones 4-8. (#BOT)
Boltonia asteroides 'Snowbank' $5.85 Bright clear white flowers. Our nursery stock plants all reach a height of 3-4
feet and never need staking. Performs well in southern gardens. (#BOT150)
BRUNNERA (Siberian Bugloss) Very fine foliage plants for shady, moist sites. Full shade -will withstand more
sun in a cooler area. Dainty clusters of airy blue flowers in late spring to early summer that resemble Forget-MeNots. 15 in., Zone 3 to 7. Ideal for pond side or stream. (#BRU)
Brunnera macrophylla $6.85 Delightful tiny clusters of blue flowers resembling those of Forget-Me-Nots. A lovely
perennial for sun in the North, full shade in southern areas. Needs a moist soil. Large heart-shaped leaves that
remain attractive all season. May to June. 15 inches. Ideal for along the edge of a pond or stream. Zones 3-7.
(#BRU025)
Brunnera macrophylla 'Betty Bowring' $15.85 Soothing green foliage with dainty, airy white flowers in April to
June, 12 inches tall. Prefers part to full shade. Zones 5- 9. (#BRU030)
Brunnera macrophylla 'Hadspen Cream' $12.85 Beautiful heart-shaped green leaves with white variegation on each
leaf. Sky blue flowers. Blooms in early to late spring. 12- 15 inches tall. Zone 5. Part to full shade. (#BRU050)
Brunnera macrophylla 'Jack Frost' $12.85 Shimmering silver overlay with light green venation. Dainty blue flowers
in late spring. 12 to 15 inches tall. Prefers part to full shade. Zones 4-8. (#BRU055)
Brunnera macrophylla 'Langtree' $15.85 Emerald green leaves highlighted with silver white spots. Flowers similar
to species. Zones 3-7. Part sun to full shade. (#BRU075)
Brunnera macrophylla 'Variegata' $12.85 (Aka: B. 'Dawson's White') Needs a little shade to show off its attractive
foliage of creamy white and bright green. Sprays of blue flowers appear in May and June. Part sun to full shade.
(#BRU200)
CALTHA (Marsh Marigold) The marsh marigold is found growing throughout New England along streams and
brooks. Attractive shiny leaves are a perfect background for the large clusters of flowers that appear in April and
May. Prefers partial shade. Zones 5-7. (#CAL)
Caltha 'Multiplex' $7.85 Beautiful double yellow flower in early spring. Nice dark green foliage. Flourishes
beautifully in pond streams. Does best with some moisture. 10-12 inches tall. (#CAL350)
CAMPANULA (Bellflower) A large group of perennials that provides blossoms in shades of blue, white and pink,
in an assortment of heights from 8 inches up to 2 feet. Some are valuable as ground covers and others as cut flowers.
Full sun or part shade and a fertile well- drained soil. Hummingbirds like the too! (#CAM)
Campanula carpatica 'Blue Clips' $5.85 Light green leaves and large blue, cup- shaped flowers that bloom from
June through September. A good choice for the rock garden, as an edging in perennial borders or for containers.
Zones 3-8. 6-9 in. Nice hummingbird plant and cut flower. (#CAM085)
Campanula carpatica 'Deep Blue Clips' $5.85 Dark blue bell-shaped flowers, great for cutting Blooms appear in
June/July. Attractive green foliage. Excellent for the humminbird and rock garden or the front of the border. Nice!
Zones 3-7. 9-12 in. (#CAM100)
Campanula carpatica 'White Clips' $5.85 Bright white bell-shaped flowers attract hummingbirds in midsummer.
Great cut flower. 9-12 in. Zones 3-7. (#CAM170)
Campanula glomerata 'Crown of Snow' $6.85 (Syn: C. g. 'Schneekrone') Large white clusters of flowers attaining a
height of 24 inches. Great hummingbird plant and cut flower. (#CAM275)
Campanula glomerata 'Joan Elliot' $6.85 Violet-blue flower clusters attract hummingbirds in June. Good cut flower.
18 inches. Zones 3-8. (#CAM285)
Campanula glomerata 'Odessa' $6.85 Dark purple flower clusters above a 4 inch mound of deep green leaves, great
for cutting. 24-36 in. Zones 3-8. Blooms attract hummingbirds from May to July. (#CAM295)
Campanula persicifolia 'Chettle Charm' $7.85 White, bell-shaped flowers each with a hint of blue along the edges of
each petal. June- July. Nice cut flower! Lures hummingbirds into the garden. Zones 3-7. 36 inches. (#CAM470)
Campanula persicifolia 'Dwarf Tornado' $8.85 A great choice if you like deep purple flowers in mid-summer. This
is a true deep purple. Zone 4. 12 inches. Good hummingbird plant and cut flower. (#CAM495)
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Campanula persicifolia 'George Chiswell' $7.85 White flowers edged in pale blue set among 24-30 inch stems
during mid-summer. Sun to partial shade. 24 inches. Provides nectar for hummingbirds. (May need staking if grown
in too much shade.) (#CAM515)
Campanula persicifolia 'Hondoensis' $7.85 This Japanese variety has red flecks inside purple bells. Blooms attract
hummingbirds from June to August. (#CAM540)
Campanula persicifolia 'Telham Beauty' $6.85 Large single lavender-blue flowers, great for cutting. 2 feet. Blooms
May-June. Full sun to partial shade, and an average, well- drained soil. Nice hummingbird plant. Zone 3- 7.
(#CAM590)
Campanula persicifolia 'White Bell' $6.85 Masses of bright white flowers along 24-36 inch stems. Lures butterflies
into the garden from June to July. Zones 3-7. Good cut flower. (#CAM610)
Campanula portenschlagiana $6.85 This campanula bears many upright, open light blue flowers. This variety forms
large dense foliage mats. Zone 4 hardy. 6-8 inches. (#CAM650)
Campanula portenschlagiana 'Resholdt's Variety' $7.85 An outstanding selection with vivid deep blue flowers that
grows 8-10 inches tall. Excellent for cutting and attracting hummingbirds. Zone 4 hardy. (#CAM655)
Campanula poscharskyana 'Blue Waterfall' $7.85 Vigorous, low growing spreader covered with deep blue bells
with a white center, June to July. 8-10 inches tall. Zones 3-8. (#CAM675)
Campanula punctata $6.85 Attractive tubular light pink flowers atop 12 in stems. Should be allowed to naturalize
where the large clusters of blossoms provide a burst of color in early summer. Does very well in our woodland
garden. Provides nectar for hummingbirds. (#CAM700)
Campanula punctata 'Bowl of Cherries' $8.85 Graceful bountiful cherry-red bells. Makes a compact spreading
mound. Nice hummingbird plant and cut flower. Grows about 15" high. (#CAM715)
Campanula punctata 'Cherry Bells' $8.85 Long, deep pink tubular flowers in mid- summer with a spreading growth
habit. Provides nectar for hummingbirds. Good cut flower. Zones 4-7. 12-18 inches. (#CAM720)
Campanula punctata 'Hot Lips' $8.85 A non agressive punctata, low growing, with 2 inch white flowers speckled in
burgundy. Blooms in early to mid summer. Great for hummingbird gardens, perennial borders, and cut flowers. Full
sun to part shade. 10-12 inches tall. (#CAM735)
Campanula punctata 'Kent Belle' $6.85 Glossy violet-blue two-inch bells on long upright stalks, great for cutting.
Blooms attract hummingbirds in early to mid summer. Lots of vigor! A must-have! 2-3 ft. tall. Zone 4. (#CAM740)
Campanula punctata nana 'Pale Blue Lilac' $6.85 An unusual 'pale-blue lilac' color from Japan. Blooms in early to
mid summer. Nice fuzzy green foliage. 1-2 ft. tall. Zone 5. (#CAM760)
Campanula punctata 'Wedding Bells' $8.85 Double white 'hose-in-hose' flowers in mid- summer. Tends to spread.
Zones 5-7. 24 inches. Good cut flowers. Attracts hummingbirds. (#CAM800)
Campanula takesimana $6.85 Handsome foliage comprised of large glossy, green leaves. Large tubular, lilac-white
bells that are heavily spotted maroon inside, great for cutting. Vigorous, spreading by underground runners. Ideal for
the hummingbird and woodland garden or as a ground cover. July. Zone 5-7. (#CAM860)
Campanula takesimana 'Beautiful Trust' $10.85 An unusual new Chinese import, spidery, lacey flowers hanging
over tiny dark foliage. Vigorous roots. 12-16 inches. Prefers full sun to part shade. Zone 4-9 (#CAM870)
Campanula takesimana 'Elizabeth' $8.85 Very impressive with large tubular burgundy bells hanging down. Blooms
attract hummingbirds in early to mid summer. Great for perennial borders and cut flowers. Full sun to part shade. 24
inches. (#CAM880)
Campanula trachelium 'Bernice' $7.85 Double lavender fringed cup-shaped flowers in midsummer. Bright green
foliage. Spreading growth habit. Zone 4-7. 18 inches. Nice hummingbird and cut flower. (#CAM890)
Campanula trachelium 'Snowball' $7.85 Double white flowers. Hummingbirds love this plant. Best in full sun.
Well- branched and compact, 24 inches. Nice cut flower. (#CAM900)
Campanula x 'Birchs Hybrid' $7.85 A low growing campanula, 6" tall by 10" wide, covered with 1" violet bells.
Blooms attract hummingbirds from June to October. (#CAM930)
CENTAUREA (Perennial Bachelor Button) An undemanding perennial that supplies masses of blooms from June
through August. Easy to grow. Full sun is best. Well-drained average soil. Drought tolerant. A nice addition to the
butterfly garden! (#CEN)
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Centaurea hypoleuca `John Coutts' $6.85 Rich rose flowers are followed by seed heads that mimic silvery daisies.
Blossoms appear at the end of June through July. 18 inches. Highly recommended! Zone 4-7. (#CEN200)
Centaurea macrocephala $6.85 Large, bright yellow flowers up to 2-3 inches in diameter. A real attention-getter
reaching a height of up to 4 feet. June- July. Excellent butterfly and cut flower. Zones 3-7. Drought tolerant.
(#CEN300)
Centaurea montana $6.85 (Mountain Bluet) Deep blue blossoms that are reminiscent of the annual Bachelors
Button of grandmother's garden. June-July. 18-24 inches. Lure's butterflies into the garden. Will reseed. Zone 3-8.
Drought tolerant. (#CEN400)
Centaurea montana 'Gold Bullion' $8.85 Vivid blue cornflowers in May and June with chartreuse foliage, 12 to 15
inches. Drought tolerant. Good butterfly plant. Prefers well-drained soil, spreads in moist soil. Full sun to part shade.
Zone 3-8 (#CEN530)
CENTRANTHUS The fragrant red flowers appear in clusters from June to September. This very durable plant has
attractive foliage. (#CER)
Centranthus ruber 'Coccineus' $6.85 Carmine red flowers in mid to late summer. Nice sage green foliage. Attracts
butterflies and hummingbirds. 18-24 inches tall. Zones 5-8. (#CER120)
CEPHALARIA A large coarse species that have opposite, toothed or pinnate leaves with terminal white or yellow
flowers.These plants can reach heights of 7-8' tall and work very well in the back of the garden where their
coarseness may be reduced, but where their attributes may still be enjoyed. (#CES)
Cephalaria gigantea (Syn: C. tartarica) $6.85 A tall plant that can dominate your summer garden. Dark green leaves
with cream colored, scabiosa type flowers. Place in full sun and give plenty of moisture! 7-8 feet. (#CES100)
CERASTIUM (Snow in Summer) A trailing low spreading perennial with silver foliage. It grows only 4-6 inches
tall and spreads quickly. Full sun and very well-drained soil, drought tolerant. (#CET)
Cerastium tomentosum 'Yo Yo' $5.85 A lovely spreading ground cover for full sun/ part shade. Dainty silver-gray
foliage that produces bright white flowers in late spring. Requires good drainage, drought tolerant. 6 in. Zones 2-7.
(#CET150)
CHELONE (Turtlehead) A long-lived plant with sturdy stems that needs little staking. There is a clump in our
orchard that is at least 21 years old! The flowers resemble a turtle's head, hence the name. Neat cut flower!
Appearing in August-October, they provide bright color and hummingbird nectar in late season. Full sun or partial
shade. Zones 3-7. (#CHN)
Chelone glabra $6.85 White flowers with a tinge of pink. Blooms in mid to late summer. Great as a cut flower.
Excellent wildflower for attracting hummingbirds. Zones 3-8. 2-4 feet. Prefers organic woodland soil. (#CHN100)
Chelone lyonii $6.85 Pink flowers, great for cutting. Attracts hummingbirds. This is a nice clean plant that is
resistant to disease. Late summer. 24-48 inches. (#CHN200)
Chelone lyoni 'Hot Lips' $7.85 Early season foliage is an attractive bronze-green, turning bright green in late
summer. Rose flowers appear in August-September attracting hummingbirds. Grows up to 24-36 in. Unique cut
flower. Zones 3-7. (#CHN250)
Chelone obliqua 'Alba' $7.85 White flowers. Good cut flowers. 24-28 inches tall. Provides nectar for
hummingbirds. Zones 3-9. (#CHN325)
CHRYSANTHEMUM (Denranthema) (Syn. Luecanthemum) One of the most popular and useful of all perennials.
Easy to grow. Large flowers on long stems, excellent for cutting. Prefers sun and well- drained soil. June-Sept. Good
butterfly plants! Zones 4-9. (#CHR)
Chrysanthemum superbum 'Aglaia' $6.85 Double frilled white blossoms. Blooms attract butterflies in mid summer.
Very long lasting as a cut flower. 2-3 feet. Zone 5. (#CHR010)
Chrysanthemum superbum 'Alaska' $6.85 Best known for its hardiness and heavy blooming period. White 3 in
blossoms atop 24 in stems. Good butterfly and cut flower. Zone 3-9. (#CHR020)
Chrysanthemum superbum 'Amelia' $6.85 A good cut flower variety. Grows up to 36 inches and has flowers that
are white with an attractive yellow disk at the center. Provides nectar for butterflies. Zone 4 hardy. (#CHR030)
Chrysanthemum superbum 'Becky' $6.85 Perennial Plant of the Year 2003! Big single white daisys lure butterflies
into the garden in June and July. Hardy and long lived. Superb cut flowers. 3 ft tall. (#CHR040)
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Chrysanthemum superbum 'Crazy Daisy' $7.85 (Leucanthemum) Fully double frilly white daisies with a yellow
center. July to August. 21/2 feet tall. Great for cut flowers and attracting butterflies. (#CHR070)
Chrysanthemum superbum 'Exhibition' $6.85 Semi-double white daisies atop 4 foot stems. Midsummer blooms
attract butterflies. Great cut flower. (#CHR100)
Chrysanthemum superbum 'Sunny Side Up' $8.85 Gorgeous semi-double flowers with a large yellow center
resembeling an egg sunny-side up! Great cut flower. 26-30in. tall. Provides nectar for butterflies. Zones 4-9.
(#CHR210)
Chrysanthemum superbum 'Supra' $6.85 Extra large pure white daisies on strong stems, great for cutting. Attracts
butterflies. 30 to 32 inches. (#CHR220)
Chrysanthemum leucanthemum 'Old Court' $8.85 White flowers with very narrow, curling petals around a small
yellow center. Very floriferous, excellent for cutting. Height: about 2'. Attracts butterflies. Full sun. (#CHR550)
Chrysanthemum weyrichii $6.85 A small species of chrysanthemum. White- light pink flowers in early to mid
summer. Full sun. 10-15 inches tall. (#CHR640)
Chrysanthemum x 'Hillside Pink (Sheffield)' $6.85 (Syn.Dendranthema) Treat your garden to a 'grand finale' with
this late season daisy! An abundance of bright apricot pink flowers appear here in Maine during the months of
October and November! Nice butterfly and cut flowers. Perfectly hardy, it attains a height of 2-3 feet. Zones 5-9.
(#CHR900)
Chrysanthemum x morifolium 'Penelope Pease' $6.85 New! Another bone hardy mum, this old timer has greenish
white daisies that age to pink,blooming in late September to October. Grows up to 36 in unless pinched back in the
June. (#CHR930)
Chrysanthemum x rubellum 'Mary Stoker' $6.85 (Syn. Dendranthema) Soft amber-yellow flowers in September and
continue into late fall. Elegant cut flowers. 12-36 in. Lures butterflies into the garden. Full sun. (#CHR950)
CLAYTONIA (Spring Beauty) A woodland native with handsome flowers that range from pink to white. 6-12
inches tall. Zones 4-7. (#CLA)
Claytonia caroliniana $6.85 Beautiful light pink to dark pink flowers. Blooms in early spring. Medium green, strap
like leaves. They do well in moist woodland soil. 3-6 inches tall. Zones 3-9. (#CLA050)
Claytonia virginica $6.85 Beautiful light pink flowers in late spring. strap like leaves that remain throughout the
summer season. great for rock gardens or specimen plant in a wildflower garden. full sun to part shade. Zones 3-8.
6-8 inches tall. (#CLA100)
CLEMATIS Few vines give the spectacular flower show that the clematis produces. This plant grows best in a
fertile, well-drained soil located in full sun. The roots must be kept cool and moist by using a mulch. (Hot heads and
cool feet.) Zones 4-9. (#CLE)
Clematis x hybrida 'Barbara Jackman' $12.85 Vivid bluish-purple with a wide crimson bar and creamy stamens.
June-Sept. 8-12 ft. No pruning needed. Prefers sun or partial shade. Zone 5-8 (#CLE010)
Clematis X hybrida 'Betty Corning' $12.85 A Charming nodding flower with four petals of light blue. The 2" deep
flowers have recurving tips to the petals. Blooms July- September. Fragrant (#CLE040)
Clematis x hybrida 'Hagley Hybrid' $12.85 Shell-pink petals; pointed, boat-shaped sepals with brown stamens. Free
flowering. June-September. Height: 6-8 ft. Prune hard. (#CLE220)
Clematis x hybrida 'Niobe' $12.85 Dark ruby red flowers. June to September. 6- 8 ft. Prune hard. Full sun to part
shade, medium moisture soil. Zone 4-9 (#CLE400)
Clematis x hybrida 'Princess Alexandra' $15.85 Pink to pale pink flowers with dark streaks of pink on the petals.
Both single and double flowers on the same plant! Sun to part shade with a moist fertile soil. 10- 15ft. Blooms JulySept. (#CLE445)
Clematis x hybrida 'Red Cardinal' $12.85 Crimson flowers with yellow anthers. 8-12 ft. Blooms June-September.
Prune hard. Full sun to partial shade, rich moisture soil. Zone 4-8 (#CLE460)
Clematis macropetala 'Blue Bird' $12.85 Mauve blue, lantern-like semi-double flowers. Flowering in early May, 812 ft. No pruning. Prefers sun or partial shade, moisture-rich soil. Zone 3-9. (#CLE700)
Clematis recta 'Purpurea Select' $12.85 New! A nice clematis to grow not only for the flowers, but also for the
foliage! The purple leaves make a nice backdrop for the fragrant, white blossoms. May be left to spread along the
ground or it can be supported. 3-4 ft. (#CLE780)
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PLANT COLLECTIONS
(#COL)
Summer Color Collection $16.47 This Achillea collection is great for a bright burst of color during the summer
months! Perfect for a full sun location as well as dry sites. A classic perennial that is sure to be a highlight in your
garden. Included are the following 1-4, Achillea 'Cerise Queen', A. 'Summer Wine', A. 'The Pearl' and A.
'Moonshine'. Normally $28.40, you save 42%! (#COL100)
Classic Dicentra Collection $16.17 A classic spring perennial that continues to be a favorite year after year. A
collection of flower color from pink, pink and white, to pure white that add great variety to that shady corner in your
garden! Included are 1- 4: Dicentra spectabilis, D. 'Alba', D. eximia and D. 'Luxuriant'. Package value of $27.40,
you save 41%! (#COL150)
Coneflower Collection $18.74 Collection of (4) different Echinacea. What an outstanding summer flowering
perennial! Great for a full sun location and is loved by butterflies. An easy to grow perennial that you can count on
every year. 1-4: Echinacea purpurea, E. 'White Swan', E. 'Ruby Star' and E. 'Kim's Knee High'. Value of $28.40, you
save 34%! (#COL200)
Exquisite Hosta Collection $38.59 This collection contains a wonderful range of foliage color and texture. All five
Hosta are considered medium size and are sure to be a standout in your garden! Included are the following 1-5: 'Blue
Umbrella', 'Great Expectations', 'Invincible', 'Patriot' and 'Paul's Glory'. Package valued at $61.25, you save 37%!
(#COL250)
Bee-loved Bee-Balm Collection $13.36 Attractive unique flowers make this great full sun plant a welcomed stop
for hummingbirds, butterflies, and the like. Provides good height in the garden as well as nicely scented foliage.
Included are 1-3 Monarda 'Beauty of Cobham', 'Mrs. Perry' and 'Squaw'. This collection is valued at $21.55, you
save 38%! (#COL300)
Native Ground Cover Collection $22.77 This ground cover collection is great for naturalizing areas and are great
low maintenance perennials. All are excellent choices for full sun locations and a well drained soil. Included are 1-5:
Comptonia peregrina, Empetrum 'Compass Harbor', Gaultheria procumbens, Vaccinium macrocarpon, Vaccinium
vitis-idaea. Valued at $39.25, you save 42%! (#COL350)
Favorite Phlox Collection $18.36 Phlox continues to be a favorite for gardeners due to the large abundant fragrant
flowers year after year. These are all hardy, full sun, clump forming perennials with a range of flower color!
Included are 1-4, Phlox 'Blue Paradise', P. 'Eva Cullum', P. 'Natascha' and P. 'Shortwood'. Collection value of
$27.40, you save 33%! (#COL400)
Fall Blooming Collection $24.06 Season after season the fall color provided by Sedum is a welcomed burst of color
to the normally fading perennial garden. A great collection of tough perennials that are self sustaining only requiring
a full sun location. Included are the following (6) Sedum, 1-6: 'Bertram Anderson', 'Carmen', 'Frosty Morn',
'Matrona', 'Meteor' and 'Star Dust'. Valued at $40.10, you save 40%! (#COL450)
Diverse Shade Collection $36.58 A collection of (8) different shade loving plants offered at an unreal price! This
diverse collection is sure to make a fine addition to any shade or woodland garden. The following 1-6 are included:
Astilbe 'Visions', Aquilegia alpina, Aquilegia canadensis, Aquilegia 'Nora Barlow Blue', Convallaria 'Rosea',
Epimedium 'Niveum', Mertensia virginia, Viola pedata. Collection value of $53.80, you save 32%! (#COL500)
Full Sun Standout Collection $19.47 Pleasing colors and a range of heights are offered in this full sun collection.
Different bloom times will also be an added bonus to help bring color to your garden throughout the season. The (4)
plants that you will receive are the following 1-4: Centaurea macrocephala, Centaurea montana, Geranium 'Rozanne'
and Helenium 'Wyndley'. Collection valued at $31.40, you save 38%! (#COL550)
Premium Woodland Collection $27.58 Six diverse selections appropriate for a woodland setting. From spring
flowers, variegated foliage, showy fruit, and a ground cover this top quality collection of perennials are sure to be
the perfect touch! Included are the following 1-6: Podophyllum peltatum, Disporum s. 'Variegata', Primula sieboldii,
Actaea pachypoda, Osmunda cinnamomea and Pachysandra t. 'Variegata'. Package valued at $43.10, you save 36%!
(#COL600)
COMPTONIA (Sweet Fern)
(#COM)
Comptonia peregrina $7.85 Great colonizing shrubs know as Sweet Fern due to the fragrance omitted from the
leaves when they are crushed. This is a non- invasive perennial that will slowly spread and serve as an excellent
garden plant or even suitable for erosion control. Performs best in a sandy, peaty, or acidic soil with low fertility.
Zones 3-6 are best for Sweet Fern and it will not survive well in locations that are above zone 6. Height is 2-4 feet
tall and about twice as wide. Full sun to part shade. (#COM100)
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CONVALLARIA (Lily of the Valley) This adaptable and undemanding plant is very popular for use as a ground
cover. Prefers partial sun to full shade in a rich and well-drained soil. The very fragrant blossoms in May/June are
excellent for cutting. Beautiful for naturalizing in woodland areas. 12 inches. Zones 2-7a. (#CON)
Convallaria majalis $5.85 Very fragrant, nodding white bells. May- June. Massing groundcover. Part-full shade. 8
inches. Popular cut flower at weddings. (#CON020)
Convallaria majalis 'Albostriata' $14.85 Unique leaves are striped with golden lines. Fragrant white flowers bloom
in May. Pinch off any non-striped leaves to preserve variegation. Nice cut flower. Height: 8-12". Part to full shade.
(#CON030)
Convallaria majalis `Pink' $6.85 Frangrant, light pink. Cooler spring weather tends to make the pink color more
vibrant. Slow spreading, and great as a cut flower. 8- 10 inches. Blooms April-May in partial shade to full shade.
Medium moisture soil. Zone 2-7 (#CON190)
COREOPSIS (Tickseed) A large family of flowering plants that contributes over 100 varieties of perennials and
annuals, many having been popular with gardeners for years. The perennials listed below have daisy-like flowers in
midsummer, perfect for cut flower arrangements. Ideal for butterflies/bees. Full sun, well-drained soil. (#COR)
Coreopsis grandiflora 'Tetra Giants' $7.85 Large Golden flowers from July to September. A great addition to
butterfly gardens, cut flower gardens and perennial borders. 2-3 feet tall. Zones 3-8. (#COR125)
Coreopsis rosea 'Sweet Dreams' $6.85 New and exciting! Large two-toned flowers of raspberry and white with a
yellow center! Blooms in mid summer into mid fall. Strong with a mounding habit, 16 to 20 inches. Provides great
cut flowers and nectar for butterflies. A Blooms of Bressingham introduction. (#COR330)
Coreopsis verticillata 'Golden Showers' $6.85 Bright yellow star-shaped flowers. Unique, fern-like foliage. Good
cut flower. Drought resistant. Sun or light shade. June to frost. Attracts butterflies. Height: 24 in. Zone 5-9.
(#COR500)
Coreopsis verticillata 'Moonbeam' $6.85 Chosen as the 1992 Perennial Plant Association plant-of-the-year. Delicate
lemon-yellow flowers from midsummer to fall. Drought resistant, does well in southern gardens. Attractive fern-like
foliage. Sun or light shade. Reliable. 18-24 in. Zones 5-9. (#COR520)
Coreopsis verticillata 'Zagreb' $5.85 Bushy 12-15 inch plants covered in June/July with masses of starry yellow
flowers. Fern-like foliage. Zones 3-9. (#COR540)
Coreopsis x 'Limerock Ruby' $8.85 An exciting new coreopsis with gorgeous ruby red flowers through out the
summer. 15 to 18 inches. Full sun. Nice butterfly and cut flower. This beautiful Coreopsis may not be hardy for all
locations, but will make a great addition to any garden even if for only one season. (#COR600)
CORNUS (Bunchberry) Great cold-climate woodland ground cover. Prefers moist cool areas. Will grow in partial
shade. 6-10 inches tall. (#COS)
DAPHNE A small shrub about 1 meter in height that blooms into sweet-scented, rose-purple flowers, clustered
about the stem, in early spring, before the appearance of the leaves. A native European and Asian plant, the daphne
is popular in North America for its ornamental value. (#DAP)
Daphne burkwoodii 'Carol Mackie' $12.85 Rounded semi-evergreen shrub, producing delicate green leaves each
with a cream edge. Just the fragrance alone, is reason enough to incorporate this plant into your garden. Delicate
pink flowers born in May. 3-4 feet. Light shade. Zone 4-8. (#DAP120)
DARMERA
(#DAR)
DELPHINIUM These midsummer beauties produce majestic flower spikes that make them royal background
plants in the perennial border. A rich, well-drained soil and full sun are the basic requirements for these old
favorites. Superb cut flowers. Hummingbirds/butterflies love them too! Zones 3-7. (#DEL)
Delphinium elatum 'Eelkje' $7.85 Pale purple flowers with streaks of white and ring of small white petals around
the center. June/July, 36-40in. Full sun to part shade, with an evenly moist soil. (#DEL011)
Delphinium hybrida `Dark Blue' $6.85 Dark blue spurred sepals and four petals. Flowers bloom from June-July, 3
feet. Prefers sun and well-drained organic soil. Zone 2 or 3-7. (#DEL315)
Delphinium hybrida 'Merel' $6.85 Double, true blue flowers with a blue and white center, June to August, 40
inches. Prefers full sun and moist soil. Zone 4. (#DEL360)
Delphinium Magic Fountain 'Lilac/Pink' $6.85 Lilac-rose blooms in early summer. Excellent cut flower. 28-36
inches. Another shorter growing strain of Delphiniums, which make great cut flowers! Pink with white bees.
(#DEL440)
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Delphinium P.G.H. 'Black Knight' $6.85 Midnight purple with black bee bloom in early summer. Attracts
butterflies and hummingbirds. Sun. Nice cut flower. 5-6 feet. (#DEL500)
DENDRANTHEMA (See Chrysanthemum)
(#DEN)
DIANTHUS (Alwood Pinks) Very popular old-fashion garden favorite. Gray-green foliage. Masses of blossoms
June/July. Fragrant! Ideal for rock gardens, boarders, containers, cut flowers, butterflies, hummingbirds. Full sun,
drought tolerant. Zones 4-8. (#DIA)
Dianthus plumarius 'Pike's Pink' $6.85 Soft pink flowers above attractive blue- gray narrow foliage. Blooms late
spring to early summer. 4-6 inches. Does best in full sun and a well-drained soil. (#DIA160)
Dianthus gratianopolitanus 'Bath's Pink' $6.85 Masses of fringed pink flowers all with a delicious spicy fragrance.
Long blooming through mid summer into fall provides great cut flowers. Drought tolerant. Attracts butterflies and
hummingbirds. 12-15 inches tall. Zones 4-8. (#DIA180)
Dianthus gratianop. `Crimson Treasure' $6.85 Beautiful gray-green foliage. Crimnson flowers with soft pinkish
white markings and margins. Grows 6-8 inches tall. A very low grower, perfect for a rock garden! (#DIA200)
Dianthus gratianopolitanus 'Desmond' $6.85 Silvery foliage, prolific blooming. Fragrant double, true red carnations
in late spring are great for cutting. 12 inches. Prefers full sun, drought resistant. Good hummingbird/butterfly plant.
(#DIA205)
Dianthus gratianopolitanus 'Firewitch' $6.85 (D. caesius) Delightful magenta fragrant blossoms. 6 in. Continual
supply of blooms in summer attract butterflies, hummingbirds and are excellent for cut flower arrangements.
Drought tolerant. (#DIA220)
Dianthus gratianopolitanus 'Frosty Fire' $6.85 Long flowering period with double dark pink fragrant flowers, blue
gray dwarf foliage. 6 in. Tolerates some drought conditions. Wonderful selection for butterfly, hummingbird, and
cut flower gardens. (#DIA225)
Dianthus gratianopolitanus 'Tiny Rubies' $6.85 Tiny little mounds covered with double pink fragrant flowers in
May/June. Cute cut flower! 4-6 inches. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. Drought tolerant. (#DIA300)
Dianthus deltoides 'Nelli' $5.85 Bright red fragrant flowers in late spring, early summer over dark foliage. Attracts
butterflies and hummingbirds. Great cut flower. Prefers full sun, drought resistant. (#DIA460)
DICENTRA (Bleeding Heart) One of the number one perennials for the shade or woodland garden! All are easy to
grow, requiring moist but well-drained soil. Lovely delicate flowers in late spring are hummingbird favorites.
Prefers part sun to full shade. Popular cut flower. (#DIC)
Dicentra canadensis $6.85 (Squirrel Corn) This Dicentra is somewhat similar to Dutchman's Breeches. Greenish
white flowers with a touch of pink on the edges due to aging. Great for cutting. Blooms early spring. The tubers
resemble corn. 8-12 inches tall. zones 3-8. Part to full shade. Attracts hummingbirds. (#DIC050)
Dicentra cucullaria $6.85 (Dutchman's Breeches) Fragrant yellow-white flowers blooming in April-May are great
for cutting. Prefers a moist woodland location. Lovely finely cut foliage. Height 8-10 in. Good source of nectar for
hummingbirds. Part to full shade. (#DIC100)
Dicentra eximia $6.85 (Fringed Bleeding Heart) Attractive dwarf habit, forming a neat clump with fern-like graygreen foliage. Fringed rosy-pink, heart-shaped flowers June-September. Good hummingbird/cut flower plant. Part to
full shade. Zones 3-9. (#DIC200)
Dicentra exima 'Snowdrift' $6.85 Two of these bleeding hearts are placed at our entrance and they continue year
after year to provide us with white blossoms from May through Sept. Up to 24 inches in height with partial to full
shade and moist soil, they should perform well for you under simialar conditions. Popular with the hummingbirds.
Zones 3-9. Nice cut flower! (#DIC410)
Dicentra eximia 'Snowflakes' $7.85 Beautiful white flowers in early spring. Light green, fern leaf foliage. Great for
early color, cuttings, and attracting hummingbirds. 12-15 inches tall. Part to full shade. Zones 3-8. (#DIC420)
Dicentra formosa 'Bacchanal' $6.85 Dark wine-red flowers above fern-leaf foliage. Nice cut flower/hummingbird
plant. June-September. 12 in. Zones 3-9. Part shade to full shade. (#DIC600)
Dicentra formosa 'Margery Fish' $7.85 Unique sky blue-green foliage. Pure white flowers, great for cutting. Blooms
in early to mid spring, and throughtout summer, attracting hummingbirds. Vigorous growth habit. Part to full shade.
10-15 inches tall. Zone 3. (#DIC675)
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Dicentra spectabilis 'Goldheart' $9.85 This plant is new to the plant world!! Bright gold foliage in spring and
summer with dropping rose-pink flowers in early summer. A hummingbird favorite. Prefers shade to full shade and
a moist soil for best performance. 24-30 inches. Also makes a nice cut flower. (#DIC825)
Dicentra x 'King of Hearts' $7.85 Delicate, finely cut, soft gray green foliage with rose heart shaped flowers in June
to September, 8 inches. Slow spreading, very lovely cut flower. Prefers part to full shade. Attracts hummingbirds.
(#DIC900)
Dicentra x 'Luxuriant' $6.85 A gorgeous dicentra with cherry-red flowers that bloom continuously from April until
September, luring hummingbirds. Nice cut flower. 12 inches. Part to full shade. Zones 3-7. (#DIC920)
DICTAMNUS (Gas Plant) This permanent long-lived perennial has handsome leathery foliage that when crushed
has a delightful lemon fragrance. The flowers and leaves have been known to form a gas which may be ignited on a
warm evening. Give it a sunny, well-drained location. Takes time to establish itself, so place in a permanent
location. An aristocrat of the garden! Good butterfly plant! Zones 3- 8. (#DID)
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) No garden would be complete without this old favorite. The stately flower stalk, growing
up to 3 feet, adds splendor to the background of the perennial border. Blooms are great for cutting and provide
nectar for butterflies and hummingbirds. (#DIG)
DISPOROPSIS (Everygreen Solomous Seal) From China. Graceful form, dark foliage with white dangling bells in
spring are a welcome addition to the woodland garden. will take deep shade. 12in. (#DIP)
Disporopsis perneyi $10.85 Evergreen Solomon's Seal. Graceful form, dark foliage with white dangling bells for
the woodland garden. Will take deep shade. (#DIP060)
DISPORUM A shade loving genus, Disporum are an attractive plant growing from just under 1 foot to just under 2
feet. Nodding, narrow, creamy bells occur in small groups in early spring, giving way in the fall to colored berries.
An easy perennial to grow, and tending to spread, Disporum make a simple, wonderful, and long-lasting addition to
your garden. (#DIS)
Disporum lanuginosum $8.85 Yellow-white nodding flowers in late spring. great for woodland gardens. full shade
to part shade. 1-2 ft. tall. Zones 3-8. (#DIS035)
Disporum sessile 'Variegata' $7.85 Broad green and white striped leaves with white bell flowers. Shade to part
shade. About 8-16" high. (#DIS050)
DODECATHEON (Shooting Star) Mostly native to central and western North America, some species have
escaped to eastern states. It is well worth the effort of obtaining these plants with elegantly reflexed flowers and
shooting stamens. All species bloom with shuttlecock-shaped flowers in spring and early summer. An incredibly
attractive addition to the garden. Provide some protection from afternoon sun and plant in consistently moist
conditions with other plants. (#DOD)
Dodecatheon x 'Aphrodite' $7.85 (Shooting Star) Part shade and woodland soil, primula like flowers. Aphrodite has
large pinkish flowers over robust foliage. May to June, 20 inches. Plants go dormant in mid summer. (#DOD850)
DORONICUM (Leopard's Bane) One of our favorites! It produces an abundance of yellow daisies in late spring.
Ideal cut flower. Zones 4-7. (#DOR)
Doronicum x `Miss Mason' $5.85 Large yellow daisies. Starts blossoming here at the nursery after other
doronicums have stopped and continues for 3-4 weeks. Blooms in late spring. Eye-catching from a distance. 24-36
inches tall. (#DOR200)
DUCHESNEA (Barren Strawberry) These plants come from India and East Asia, differing slightly from the more
common and closely related Fragaria (wild strawberries). The differences are in the yellow flowers and the pulpy
but nonjuicy and tasteless fruits. The aesthetic purpose is however more fulfilling with these plants as they are an
attractive addition to a garden. (#DUC)
ECHINACEA (Coneflower) An easy, low maintenance plant that makes a colorful impression in the late summer
garden. Large daisy-like flowers are long lasting, making good cut flowers. Attractive seed heads are easily dried or
left in the garden for added interest. Full sun, average soil. 24-36 inches. Their thick taproots make them extremely
drought tolerant. Does well in southern gardens. Zones 3-8. (#ECH)
Echinacea purpurea $6.85 Although a common garden plant for many years, it is still one of the finest species.
Plants begin to flower in mid- summer, making a grand display about two weeks later. Purple flowers are useful cut
or dried. 2-3 feet tall. Drought tolerant. (#ECH050)
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Echinacea purpurea 'Bravado' $6.85 Large rose-red flowers, up to five inches in width, that hold their petals
horizontally. Blooms in mid summer continuing into early fall. 30 inches tall. Zones 3-8. Drought tolerant.
(#ECH150)
Echinacea purpurea 'Kim's Knee High' $7.85 A useful dwarf for your sunny border! Mauve- pink petals surround
the typical pincushion center. July/August. Drought tolerant. 18 inches. (#ECH275)
Echinacea purpurea 'Ruby Star' $6.85 Large flat flowers of bright rose, July to August, 30 to 36 inches. Drought
tolerant. (Syn: Echinacea purpurea 'Rubinstern') (#ECH370)
Echinacea purpurea 'White Swan' $6.85 Wonderful,Large white flowers surrounding a coppery cone. Blooms Mid
summer into early fall. Great for cutting. Drought tolerant. 24-36 inches tall. Zones 3-8. (#ECH450)
ECHINOPS (Globe Thistle) Two inch steel blue globes are the main attraction from midsummer to early fall. An
excellent subject for fresh and dried arrangements . The bold character of the plant comes from its large spiny
leaves, softened by a downy white underside. Impervious to disease or insects. No staking required. Sun, can
tolerate drought conditions. Good bee and butterfly plant! Zones 3-7. (#ECN)
Echinops bannaticus 'Blue Pearl' $7.85 Nice cut leaf, dark green foliage with bluish flowers in mid summer.
Flowers appear earlier and last longer than other bannaticus cultivars. The plant is also a bit shorter growing 30-34
inches. Great for the butterfly garden. Full sun and a well drained soil, drought resistant. (#ECN070)
Echinops ritro $6.85 Globe Thistle. Masses of globe-like heads of steel blue. Blooms mid summer into early fall.
Superb at the back or center of border. Butterfly attractor. Height: 3 feet tall. Drought tolerant. (#ECN100)
Echinops ruthenicus 'Platinum Blue' $8.85 Mid-blue flowers in summer on silver stems. Great butterfly plant!
Grows to just over 3'. Prefers full sun and is tolerant of many different soil types including drought. (#ECN125)
EMPETRUM
(#EMP)
Empetrum nigrum 'Compass Harbor' $10.85 Compass Harbor Black Crowberry introduced by Paul Cappiello. Fine
textured needle like foliage,10" tall by 5' wide. Mahogany fall color, and black berries. Compact with low fertility.
(#EMP150)
EPIGAEA (Trailing Arbutus)
(#EPG)
EPIMEDIUM (Barrenwort) Excellent slow spreading evergreen ground cover for the shade. The compound leaves
are light green, taking on a reddish tinge in fall. Grows well under trees and full shade if the soil has been amended
with organic matter, such as peat moss. Spring flowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds from April-May.
(#EPI)
Epimedium grandiflorum $6.85 (Syn: Epimedium macrantheum) Silvery-pink flowers. Great for part to full shade
gardens. Height: 10-15 in. Good hummingbird/butterfly plant. (#EPI200)
Epimedium grandiflorum 'Lilafee' $7.85 Bears lovely lavender-violet flowers that attract butterflies and
hummingbirds. Young spring foliage is beige-brown and greens up in early summer. 8-15 inches. Part to full shade.
(#EPI250)
Epimedium grandiflorum 'Orange Queen' $7.85 (Syn: Epimedium Orangekonigin) Nice, creamy orange flowers in
early summer. A great perennial for butterfly and hummingbird gardens. Nice green foliage with some red
variegation. 12-15 inches tall. Prefers part to full shade. (#EPI275)
Epimedium grandiflorum 'Rose Queen' $7.85 Dark-rose flowers with white spurs. Leaves are bronze in spring and
fall and dark green in summer. Height 6-12". Prefers part to full shade. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies.
(#EPI325)
Epimedium pallidum $7.85 Yellow flowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds. Blooms in spring lasting 6 weeks.
Part to full shade. (#EPI440)
Epimedium pubigerum $8.85 Compact mounds of leathery, evergreen dark foliage. Panicles of yellow flowers,
creamy- white inside. Blooms in early summer, attracting butterflies and hummingbirds. Partial to full shade in any
soil. 10-15 inches. (#EPI510)
Epimedium x perralchicum 'Frohnleiten' $8.85 Eventually, one plant will become a colony of evergreen foliage
with bright yellow flowers with short bronze spurs in early spring. Good hummingbird/butterfly plant. Best to cut
right to the ground in fall. 12-16 inches. Full shade to part shade in a well-drained fertile soil. (#EPI760)
Epimedium x rubrum $7.85 Ruby red flowers with a light center. 8-12 inches. Zones 4-8. Part shade to full shade.
Moist well-drained soil. A favorite of hummingbirds and butterflies. (#EPI780)
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Epimedium x versicolor 'Sulphureum' $7.85 Light yellow flowers. Blooms early summer. This is a good variety to
try if you have never grown epimedium: very tough!. 12 in. Zone 4-8. (#EPI800)
Epimedium x youngianum 'Niveum' $7.85 Pendulous white flowers. Blooms attract butterflies and hummingbirds
in early summer. Prefers part to full shade. Great for woodland gardens. Nice! 8 inches tall. Zones 5-8. (#EPI900)
Epimedium x youngianum 'Roseum' $7.85 Pink to rose flowers. Blooms in early summer. Partial to full shade,
moist soil. 8 inches tall. Zones 5-8. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. (#EPI950)
ERYTHRONIUM (Trout Lily)(Adder's Tongue) An early spring flower found along moist woods, thickets and
stream banks, naturalizing into carpets of gray green, lance shaped leaves. 10-12 inch flower stalks produce single
nodding lily-like blossoms. Part shade. Moist well- drained soil, leaf mold added to the planting area is beneficial.
(#ERZ)
Erythronium albidum $7.85 (White Trout Lily) White flowers in early spring. Zone 4-8. Due to the growth habit of
this plant root, structure is small. (#ERZ050)
Erythronium americanum $7.85 Yellow flowers in late spring. Two long dark green leaves with spotting appear
before blooming. 6-9 inches tall. (#ERZ100)
EUONYMUS (Winter Creeper) Ground cover, vine, wall cover, mass or group planting are appropriate uses for
this genus, depending on the cultivar. Easy to grow. Tolerates full sun and heavy shade. (#EUO)
Euonymus fortunei 'Moonshadow' $6.85 Wavy yellow leaves with green margin. Plant is short and dense, maturing
at 24-30 inches. (#EUO360)
EUPATORIUM (Joe-Pye Weed) (Boneset) A prominent wildflower that makes an excellent choice for the
perennial garden. Providing late season color and very easy to grow in moist, well- drained soil. Full sun or part
shade. (#EUP)
Eupatorium maculatum 'Atropurpureum' $6.85 Purple stems produce lavender-purple flowers in September. 5-6 ft.
Moist soil, sun. Good butterfly plant! Zones 3-8. (#EUP250)
Eupatotium maculatum 'Carin' $6.85 Silvery pink fall blooms atop deep purple stems, 5 to 6 feet. Grows JulySeptember in part shade. Prefers moist, well-drained soil. Attracts butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees. Zone 4-9.
(#EUP260)
Eupatorium maculatum 'Gateway' $7.85 (Syn: Eupatorium purpureum 'Gateway')Huge mauve pink flower clusters
late July into September, 5 to 6 ft tall. Impressive late season addition. (#EUP275)
EUPHORBIA (Spurge) A large group of perennials known chiefly for their showy 'flowers' which are brightly
colored bracts. Easy to grow in dry, well-drained soil. Full sun. (#EUR)
Euphorbia amygdaloides 'Red Shank' $12.85
(#EUR125)
Euphorbia dulcis 'Chameleon' $5.85 Early in the season this plant has grape purple leaves. Later they mature to an
intense purple. Yellow flowers. 12 inches. (#EUR250)
Euphorbia polychroma 'Midas' $7.85 Long lasting yellow flowers in spring, as well as outstanding fall colors of
orange and red. Prefers full sun and a well drained soil. Height 12-15 in. (#EUR530)
FALLOPIA (Syn. Polygonum, Persicaria, Reynoutria) (#FAL)
Fallopia japonica 'Variegata' $7.85 (Syn: Polygonum) Attractive variegated leaves of white, yellow and pink. Late
summer flowering. 4 feet tall. Full sun to part shade. Zone 5-9. (#FAL400)
FERNS A full shaded garden is always a challenge; however ferns can play a major role in any area where limited
sunlight and moist, rich, well-drained soil exist. Use as a ground cover along banks and streams as well as
foundation plantings. Cut fronds also make a nice filler in flower arrangements. (#FER)
Athyrium felix-femina (Lady Fern) $6.85 An attractive fern, fine and delicate. Full shade or partial shade. Will
tolerate moderately dry soil. 15-24 inches. Great woodland selection. (#FER100)
Athyrium felix-femina 'Lady in Red' $8.85 An athyrium with showy burgundy running throughout the stems,
unique and a worthy addition to your woodland garden. 30 to 36 inches tall. (#FER115)
Athyrium niponicum var.'Pictum' $6.85 (Japanese Painted Fern) This is one of our favorite ferns! Very attractive
foliage comprised of fronds that have a silver-gray variegation while the stems are maroon. Would brighten up a dull
corner of the shade garden. 18 inches. Part to full shade. Zones 3-8. (#FER130)
Athyruim niponicum 'Silver Falls' $8.85 Beautiful silver tinted foliage. Partial to full shade. Moist soil. 10-12
inches tall. Zone 5-8. (#FER140)
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Athyrium niponicum 'Ursula's Red' $8.85 Broad silver foliage traced with wine-red. Knock-out! Prefers shaded
areas. Likes some moisture. 16 inches tall. Zone 5. (#FER150)
Athyrium x 'Brandford Beauty' $8.85 (Nicou) Red stalks and grey speckled leaves. A fast and vigorous grower. Part
to full shade. 24 inches tall. Zone 4. (#FER200)
Athyrium x 'Branford Rambler' $7.85 (Running Painted Fern) A vigorous groundcover type fern, very similar to
Painted Fern but with more red tints. 1-2 ft. tall. Zone 5. Part to full shade. (#FER210)
Athyrium x 'Ghost' $8.85 Ghost Fern. Stunning silver white fronds, older foliage matures to green providing a
darker backdrop for the bright new growth. 18 to 24 inches. Part to full shade. (#FER220)
Athyrium x 'Wildwood Twist' $8.85 Great for the woodland or a humusy border garden. Prefers full shade and
moist soil. Height: 12-18". (#FER240)
Dryopteris cristata (Shield Fern) $6.85 (Crested Wood Fern) Evergreen. Very frilly fronds with bluish tinge. Does
well in wet areas where roots are consistently moist. Part to full shade. 12-24 inches. (#FER310)
Dryopteris erythrosora $6.85 (Japanese Sword Fern) Best in a garden that never dries out. The new fronds are a
coppery-red, maturing to glossy green. Good choice for a specimen plant in the woodland garden or Japanese formal
garden. 12-24 inches. Zones 5-9. Part to full shade. (#FER330)
Dryopteris goldiana (Goldie's Fern) $7.85 A giant of our woodland ferns. Golden-green in color reaching height of
4 ft. Prefers a well-drained moist soil, part to full shade. (#FER350)
Matteuccia struthiopteris $6.85 Large ostrich-like leaves. Likes moist, humus rich soil and an open shady or full
shade area; however, can tolorate sun in swampy areas. Likes to be near water. Grows to 3-7 feet. (#FER410)
Onoclea sensibilis (Sensitive Fern) $6.85 (Cinnamon Fern) Low maintenance fern that can survive tough
conditions. Will tolerate sun with heavy moisture, however, prefers shade or partial shade. Moist soil, can tolerate
wet soils and can be used near water. Reaching a height of 12-36 inches. (#FER450)
Osmunda cinnamomea $6.85 (Cinnamon Fern) Young fronds are a wooly cinnamon brown. Very luxuriant,
reaching a height of 12 to 36 inches. Part to full shade. Can withstand wet conditions. (#FER500)
Polystichum acrostichoides $6.85 (Christmas Fern) Evergreen foliage resembling the Boston Fern. Often used as a
house plant. Easily grown in woodland-type soil with shade. Can grow in sun if kept damp. Height: 12 inches.
(#FER560)
Polystichum setiferum 'Herrenhausen' $7.85 (Soft Shield Fern) Evergreen with dense fronds of bright green, 12
inches. Part to full shade. (#FER600)
FILIPENDULA (Meadowsweet) Delightful perennials that thrive in moist locations. All produce feathery plumes
in mid or late summer. Sun or light shade. Zones 3-7. (#FIL)
Filipendula multijuga $6.85 (Syn: F. palmata 'Nana') Pink fluffy flowers in summer. Does well in part-shade to sun,
if soil is damp. Do not let dry out. 8-10 inches. (#FIL250)
Filipendula purpurea 'Plena' $6.85 Double fleshy red flowers in mid-late summer while growing to a height of 40
inches. Prefer moist, rich soil in partial shade. (#FIL425)
Filipendula rubra 'Albicans' $8.85 (White Queen of the Prairie) White blooms atop 5-6 foot stems. Mid to late
summer. Prefers moist, well-drained soil, but will tolerate dry or soggy soil as well. Sun or partial shade. Zone 3-8
or 9. (#FIL455)
Filipendula rubra 'Venusta' $6.85 (Queen of The Prairie) Bright pink plumes appear in July and August. One
customer told us the blossoms reminded her of cotton candy! A perennial that demands a place in the back of the
border due to its height of up to 6 ft. (#FIL500)
Filipendula ulmaria 'Variegata' $7.85 Here is an unusual member with green and white variegated foliage.
Definitely a nice accent plant, white flowers appear in midsummer. 12-24 inches. (#FIL800)
FRAGARIA (Alpine Strawberry) (Alpine Strawberry). Large yellow fruit, fragrance of pineapple and strawberry.
Early and continuous bearer, runnerless. 4-6 in. (#FRA)
Fragaria chiloensis 'Lipstick' $6.85 An attractive strawberry with rose-red flowers from June-August. Low growing,
reaching a height of only 6-8 in. Ideal as a groundcover, for rock gardens or containers. Full sun, well-drained soil.
Zone 3. (#FRA060)
Fragaria 'Frel' Red Ruby $6.85 Very showy deep rose flowers with yellow centers, blooms repeat on and off
through the summer. Fine edging, ground cover, or container plant. 4- 6 inches tall. (#FRA120)
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Fragaria vesca 'Improved Rugen' $5.85 Bushy plants with no runners, bearing red, juicy, sweet and tender fruit from
June to September. 6-8 in. Full sun, well-drained soil. Easy! Zones 4-8. (#FRA150)
Fragaria 'Variegated' $6.85 A unique addition to the garden. White and green attractive foliage that lasts all season
even after snow has fallen! 3-4 in. White flowers with a yellow center. (#FRA200)
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower) The gaillardias are a popular item with our customers, as they supply a long
length of bloom, tolerate heat and drought conditions and are easy to care for. Excellent butterfly plant! Large daisylike flowers appearing in midsummer. (#GAI)
GALANTHUS (Snowdrop)
(#GAJ)
Galanthus (Double) $10.85 White flowers bloom late winter to mid spring. Very early flowering. Plant in small
groups. (#GAJ100)
GENISTA A dwarf, semi-prostrate shrub for areas with an average to poor soil. Bright double yellow flowers, 1-3
inches long, produced on erect racemes. Prefers a sunny location. June/July. 6-8 in. Zone 4-7 (#GEI)
GENTIANA (Gentian) Because of its diversity, it is hard to generalize about gentian culture. The majority, though,
love full sunlight, lots of water, good drainage and cool nights. Gentiana are some of the most highly sought- after
cool season plants of collectors. Not the easiest plants to propagate, these plants offer a worthwhile challenge and
are well worth the effort as they are some of the most handsome cool season perennials. (#GEN)
Gentiana dahurica $6.85 Lovely deep blue flowers in August, 6-12 inches. Full sun, deep soil. Avoid hot summer
sun. Zone 4-8. (#GEN185)
Gentiana makinoi ' Royal Blue ' $6.85 Strong upright stems with deep blue flowers in Aug to Sept, 22 in, full sun,
peaty soil. (#GEN450)
GERANIUM (Cranesbill) A large genus of perennials that are valuable for the garden or perennial border. Many
can be used as a ground cover because they do a magnificent job of smothering out weeds. However, they are easy
to control and can be incorporated into the garden without fear of invasion. All varieties have attractive foliage,
including late fall red color. The first flush of bloom is early summer continuing into September. Excellent subjects
for the rockery or the border. Full sun to partial shade in average soil. (#GER)
Geranium cinereum 'Lawrence Flatman' $7.85 Low growing with very striped petals. Each petal has a dark blotch
of crimson- purple. Vigorous habit. 6 inches. (#GER020)
Geranium clarkei 'Kasmir Purple' $8.85 Deep plum flowers, deeply cut leaves. Plants are completely covered with
flowers in late spring and summer. 15-20 inches. Zone 5-7. (#GER050)
Geranium gracile $6.85 Bright pink funnel-shaped flowers. The foliage is crinkled and the flower petals are marked
with attractive purple veins. Grows up to 25 in. (#GER085)
Geranium himalayense $6.85 (Syn. G grandiflorum) Violet-blue saucer- shaped flowers with a touch of white at the
center. June and July. 12-15 inches. Zones 4- 7. (#GER095)
Geranium himalayense 'Alpinum Blue' $7.85 Blue lavender flowers June to August, 12 inches. Grows to 18 inches
tall, and spreads the same. Prefer full sun, however, they can tolerate some shade. Zone 3-8. (#GER105)
Geranium himalayense 'Birch's Double' $6.85 (Syn: Geranium 'Plenum') Gorgeous double purple-red flowers.
Blooms in early to mid summer. 18 inches tall. Zones 4-7. (#GER125)
Geranium himalayense 'Gravetye' $8.85 Deep blue flowers with reddish centers and red-purple veins. 12-16in. Sun
to part shade in a well drained soil. Zone 4-8. (#GER130)
Geranium macrorrhizum $6.85 One of the easiest geraniums to grow, either in full sun or partial shade. Very
fragrant foliage. Dark pink flowers in late spring. Somewhat spreading though not invasive, making a nice
groundcover. Drought tolerant. 18 in. Zones 3-8. (#GER145)
Geranium macrorrhizum 'Album' $7.85 White flowers with a touch of pink. Introduced by Walter Ingwersen from
Bulgaria. Zones 3-8. Uniquely fragrant foliage. Drought tolerant. (#GER155)
Geranium macrorrhizum 'Variegatum' $6.85 Fragrant foliage is subtly variegated with random cream splashes.
Magenta flowers May to July. 12 inches. Drought tolerant. (#GER245)
Geranium maculatum 'Elizabeth Ann' $7.85 Mounds of chocolate foliage with contrasting bright pink flowers rising
well above the foliage. May-June. A vigorous grower that makes an excellent groundcover. Will tolerate dampness.
Grows 12-15 inches tall. Zone 4-9. (#GER275)
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Geranium maculatum 'Espresso' $8.85 Dark bronze foliage with sturdy pink flowers from May to July, 16", older
blooms fading to white. (#GER285)
Geranium nimbus $8.85 Star-shaped violet flowers with shiny green foliage. Can take part shade to full sun. 12-16
inches tall. Zone 4-9. (#GER315)
Geranium phaeum 'Purpureum' $6.85 In late spring/early summer, the near-black flowers emerge above nice green
foliage. A great choice for the collector. 20-24 inches. (#GER355)
Geranium phaeum 'Samobar' $8.85 Wonderful black-purple zoning on each leaf creates a great foliage effect,
complimenting the dark burgundy flowers. Better form in full sun. Shear back after initial bloom in May/June for a
fresh flush of foliage. 25 inches. (#GER365)
Geranium pratense 'Hocus Pocus' $10.85 Large light lavender-purple flowers with dark bronze foliage. Blooms
June to Aug. and grows to 12-16". Full sun to part shade. (#GER410)
Geranium pratense 'Midnight Reiter' $12.85 Deep purple foliage with royal blue flowers, June-August. 6-8in. Full
sun to part shade in a well-drained soil. Excellent border plant or great for mass plantings. Zones 5- 8. (#GER415)
Geranium pratense 'Plenum Caeruleum' $8.85 Long-lasting, perfectly double, blue flowers on deeply divided sturdy
stems. Full sun to part sun with a well-drained soil. 24-30 in. Zones 5-8. (#GER435)
Geranium pratense 'Plenum Violaceum' $8.85 Profuse blooming of double, violet-purple flowers above finely
fretted foliage. Blooms June through August. Full sun and well- drained soil. 24-30 inches. Zones 5-8. (#GER440)
Geranium pratense 'Victor Reiter' $12.85 Deeply cut royal purple-bronze foliage emerges in the spring, forming a
solid mound. Abundant large blue blooms throughout spring and early summer. 12-16 inches. Full sun to part sun
and a well-drained soil. (#GER470)
Geranium sanguineum 'Album' $5.85 Same nice traits as Geranium sanguineum, except flowers of white appear in
June and July. Grows 10-12 inches. Zone 3-8. (#GER520)
Geranium sanguineum 'Alpenglow' $7.85 A mound of vivid rose-pink in the spring over a low carpet of dark green
foliage. Plant should be placed in full sun or partial shade in the front of the garden. 8- 14 inches. (#GER525)
Geranium sanguineum 'Alpinum' $7.85
(#GER530)
Geranium sanguineum 'John Elsley' $7.85 Named after the famous plantsman John Elsley by fellow plantsman
Alan Bloom. This variety has prostrate carmine flowers with darker veins. 10-12 inches. (#GER595)
Geranium sanguineum 'Leeds Form' $8.85 Purple-magenta flowers with darker veining. Excellent small border
plant in sun to partial shade. Blooms early June through August. 8 inches. (#GER605)
Geranium sanguineum 'Max Frei' $6.85 Reddish purple flowers from June-September. Makes a good ground cover
in any garden. 10- 15 inches. (#GER615)
Geranium sanguineum 'Spinners' $7.85 Large cup-shaped deep purple-blue flowers with clumps of deeply-divided
leaves. Flowers in June. 30-36in. Full sun to part shade and a well-drained soil. Zones 4-8. (#GER650)
Geranium sanguineum var. 'Striatum' $6.85 Spreading mound-shaped plants covered with soft salmon pink flowers
with deep veining. Blooms continously from June till fall. Highly drought tolerant. Good for the rock garden.
Height: 6 in. Zones 3-8. (#GER660)
Geranium wlassovianum $6.85 Veined magenta purple flowers on a bushy 24 inch perennial. For the wild garden,
blooms July and August. (#GER735)
Geranium x 'Brookside' $7.85 A vigorous plant with large clear blue flowers and a pale center. Long blooming. 20
inches tall. Zones 4-8. (#GER765)
Geranium x cantabrigiense 'Biokovo' $6.85 Dainty white flowers with a hint of pink appear above a dense mound of
bright green leaves. Ideal for containers! 12 inches. Zones 5-7. (#GER790)
Geranium x cantabrigiense 'Cambridge' $7.85 Soft lavender blue flowers in June/July with light green deeply
divided foliage. Good ground cover. 10 inches. (#GER800)
Geranium x 'Dilys' $6.85 Dark green foliage, widely spreading. Reddish purple flower with a dark center. 6 in.
Zones 5-8. (#GER820)
Geranium x 'Jolly Bee' $10.85 Big bountiful blue flowers with maroon veins and white centers. Blooms from May
to Sept. Grows to 18-24" high. Full sun to part shade and a well drained soil. (#GER845)
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Geranium x oxonianum 'Katherine Adele' $10.85 This Geranium has nice slightly cut foliage with red/maroon
blotches and soft pink flowers. Blooms July-August. 15 inches tall and about as wide. Full sun. Zone 5. (#GER900)
Geranium x 'New Dimension' $10.85 Bronze foliage and dark blue flowers in early summer, a striking plant. 10-12
inches tall. Sun to part shade, well drained soil. (#GER905)
Geranium x 'Phillippe Vapelle' $8.85 This variety has bluish-purple flowers with strong dark veins. A long
bloomer! Unusual foliage, soft and rounded, very attractive. (#GER920)
Geranium x riversleaianum'Mavis Simpson' $8.85 A low spreader with silky, gray-green leaves and satiny powderpink flowers on trailing stems. 8 in height. (#GER930)
Geranium x 'Rozanne' $8.85 Large single violet-blue flowers with white centers. Blooms in June, and continues
intermittently until frost. Compact habit. 16 inches tall. 24 inches wide. (#GER940)
Geranium x 'Splish Splash' $8.85 Very large green leaves and white petals that are streaked and blotched with blue
and will rebloom in late summer. 24 inches. (#GER970)
Geranium x 'Stanhoe' $7.85 Nice silver/green foliage and pink flowers. A great low grower, only 4-6 inches tall.
Great in full sun and well-drained soil. (#GER980)
Geranium x 'Sue Crug' $9.85 Mauve-magenta flowers with darker veins, that meet in the center of the flower to
form an a dark maroon eye. Blooms June through September. 12-16 inches. Full sun to part shade and well-drained
soil. Zones 4-8. (#GER985)
GEUM A showy, long blooming perennial prized for its ornamental, shiny dark green foliage. Prized as a cut
flower. Full sun or light shade. Good drainage particularly in winter. (#GEU)
Geum x 'Rijnstroom' $7.85 Very large single coppery orange flowers in June and July, 16-20". Full sun is best with
a moist well drained soil. (#GEU200)
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GRASSES, Ornamental Drought tolerant and easy to grow, grasses are an asset to the home garden. Most need
little attention. Use as accents, edgings, or ground covers. Both leaves and plumes can be used in dried
arrangements. The varieties we offer have proven reliably hardy for us here in the North. Best if grass is planted
early in the season to establish a stable root system before winter. (#GRA)
Miscanthus sinensis 'Purpurescens' $6.85 Dark purple foliage developing throughout the summer, turning deeper
red by late fall. White plumes in late summer. 36-48 inches tall. Drought tolerant. Zones 4-9. (#GRA750)
Phalaris arundinacea 'Tricolor' $6.85 White, green and pink variegated foliage. Good accent in a light shady area.
24-36 in. Spreading. Ideal as a ground cover or soil stabilizer. Does great in those tougher landscaping areas.
Drought tolerant. Zones 4-9. (#GRA910)
Spartina pectinata 'Aureomarginata' $6.85 (Variegated Cord Grass) Gold striped foliage. Stems can attain a height
of 48 in. Full sun to light shade, not fussy about soil conditions, drought tolerant. Beautiful fall color. Zones 4-9.
(#GRA920)
GYPSOPHILA (Baby's Breath) Gypsophila have been utilized by gardeners for dried and fresh arrangements for
many generations. They prefer full sun and a well- drained soil with a high pH. (#GYP)
Gypsophila paniculata 'Festival' $6.85 Prolific, free flowering, double and semi- double pink blooms, 3 feet. Grows
June- September in full or part sun. Moist (not wet) well-drained soil. Fertilize twice a month. (#GYP210)
Gypsophila paniculata 'Happy Festival' $7.85 A 24 to 30 inch tall, well branched 'Baby's Breath' with both double
and semi-double white flowers. (#GYP230)
Gypsophila paniculata 'Snowflake' $6.85 Tiny white flowers, doubles and singles, early to mid summer. Great for
cut flowers, and dried flowers. 2-3 ft. tall. (#GYP260)
HELENIUM (Sneezeweed) Easy care perennials that make a spectacular splash of color in late summer. Grand cut
flower. Perfectly hardy perennial for full sun, moist well-drained soil. Should be divided every 3-4 years in early
spring. Zones 3-8. (#HEE)
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Helenium autumnale 'Blutentisch' $7.85 Wide daisy-like sunny yellow petals around a deep brown center. Tall
upright stems. Blooms July-August. Easily grown in any soil, and grows to about 40 inches. (#HEE040)
Helenium autumnale `Zimbelstern' $6.85 Yellow ray flowers surrounding a red and yellow bi-color disk. Blooms
August-October, and grows to 30 inches. Prefers full sun and medium-wet soil. Zone 3-8. (#HEE225)
Helenium x 'Moerheim Beauty ' $7.85 Dark coppery red late summer flowers. Attractive to butterflies, good cut
flower. 3 ft. tall. Zones 4-8. (#HEE550)
Helenium x 'Rubinzwerg' $7.85 Burnt-red petals surround a yellow and brown center. July/August. Full sun and
well drained soil 26-30 inches. (#HEE580)
Helenium x 'Wyndley' $8.85 Yellow-copper flowers on a more compact plant 26-30in. Flowers July-August. Full
sun and a well drained soil. Zones 4-8. (#HEE600)
HELIOPSIS (False Sunflower) A very showy perennial with daisy-like flowers for midsummer color. Reliable and
easy to grow. Great cut flower. Sun and well-drained soil. Attracts butterflies! July/August. Zones 3-9. (#HEJ)
Heliopsis helianthoides 'Summer Sun' $6.85 Bright yellow flowers atop 3-4 foot stems. We have never had to stake
them even with the wind that we sometimes get here. Tolerates heat, this variety does well in southern climates.
Nice butterfly and cut flower. (#HEJ300)
HELLEBORUS Low growing evergreen perennials that produce blooms in March and April. Superb plant for the
shade/woodland garden . Requires shade and a moist well-drained soil. (#HEL)
Helleborus niger (Christmas Rose) $7.85 It is always nice to know that in March we can go out into the nursery and
glimpse the first flowers of the Christmas Rose. White tinged with pink they announce the coming of spring for us
here in Maine. Semi- evergreen. 8-10 in. (#HEL150)
Helleborus orientalis $7.85 Leathery dark green leaves producing nodding 3 inch flowers. Colors vary from white
to dark lavender and are often spotted inside. 18 in. Zones 4-9. (#HEL250)
Helleborus orientalis 'Ballard's Hybrids $8.85 Cup shaped rounded flowers in a variety of mixed pastel colors.
March to April. 16 inches. Enjoys full shade to part shade and medium moisture soil. Zone 4-9. (#HEL270)
Helleborus orientalis 'Blue Lady' $9.85 Deep bluish-plum colored flowers that bloom March to April. Grow in
sunny conditions to full shade. Tolerant of heat and humidity. 12-16 inches. Zone 4-8. (#HEL290)
Helleborus orientalis 'Joy Hybrids' $8.85 Flowers in a wide range of colors, white, yellow, green, pink, red, and
purple. Early spring blooms March to April. 12-24 inches. Part shade. (#HEL320)
Helleborus orientalis 'Metallic Blue' $10.85 Purple spotted flowers with a purple-blue sheen. About 12-18" high.
Part shade to shade. Zones 4-8. (#HEL330)
Helleborus orientalis 'Pink Lady' $9.85 Pale pink flowers that bloom March to April. Grow 12-16 inches in partially
sunny to full shade locations. Moist soil. Zone 4- 8. (#HEL340)
Helleborus orientalis 'Red Hybrid' $10.85 Cup-shaped blooms with vary from shades of maroon to purple-red. Early
spring. 16 inches. (#HEL360)
Helleborus orientalis 'Red Lady' $9.85 Deep red flowers March to April. Cup shaped rounded flowers in a variety
of shades of wine and rose. 15in. Part shade to shade. Zones 4-8. (#HEL380)
Helleborus orientalis 'Red Mountain' $8.85 Rose red flowers with touches of green around a showy yellow stamen.
14 inches. Shade to part shade. Zones 4-8. (#HEL400)
Helleborus orientalis 'Ruse Black' $12.85 Very dark blue-black flowers. Blooms in early spring. Great for unique,
early color. 14 inches tall. Part shade to shade. (#HEL420)
Helleborus orientalis 'White Lady Spotted' $9.85 Wonderful white flowers with showy reddish purple spots and
markings. Blooms early spring. Looks great when massed with other Hellebores. 12-15 inches tall. Zones 4-9.
(#HEL520)
Helleborus orientalis 'Winter Joy Bouquet' $12.85 This wonderful variety has grater vigor and more vibrant colored
flowers. The flowers include creamy yellows to bright pinks to dark, almost black reds. Prefers moist, shady areas.
10-15 in. Zone 4-9. (#HEL540)
Helleborus orientalis 'Yellow Lady' $16.85 Pale yellow blooms with small red freckles. Blooms in early spring.
Interesting color! 15 inches tall. Shade to part shade. Zone 4- 8. (#HEL560)
Helleborus purpurescens $8.85 A hardy species flushed with purples, reds, and green touches. 12 inches. Shade to
part shade. Zones 4-8. (#HEL600)
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Helleborus x 'Sunshine Strain' $8.85 Vigorous hybrid. Large saucer-shaped white flowers with a blue-green tinge.
Gray-green leaves. Grows 20-30 inches in part shade to shade. Zone 4-8. (#HEL850)
HEMEROCALLIS (Daylily) A beautiful profusion of color bursts from this easy care perennial that has been a
garden favorite for generations. Daylilies are available in varying heights, times of flowering, sizes of bloom, and a
very wide assortment of colors. All are fragrant and make great cut flower. Attracts hummingbirds/butterflies. Full
sun, well-drained soil is all they require. Zones 3-9. (#HEM)
HEMEROCALLIS hybrids,unnamed $6.85 Off-white daylily with pale green stem. Early spring, grow to be 10-40
inches. Prefer fertile, well-drained soil and full sun (can tolerate partial shade). Zone 2-10. (#HEM0001)
Hemerocallis 'Agnes of Glasgow' $8.85 New! Large 4" light pink flowers with a yellow throat. Fragrant flowers
attract butterflies and hummingbirds in mid season. Great for cutting. 24 inches tall. (#HEM0080)
Hemerocallis 'Ann Warner' $8.85 Soft pink flowers with a light cream line on each petal. Blooms in mid-summer.
may rebloom later in the season. Strong grower. :) 2-3 ft. tall. Zones 2-9. (#HEM0120)
Hemerocallis 'Annie Welch' $8.85 (Claar 1964) Soft pink to pink melon blossoms. Petals are lightly ruffled.
Blooms early to midseason, fragrant. 24 in. A multiple award winner. Good butterfly, hummingbird and cut flower
plant. (#HEM0140)
Hemerocallis 'Barbara Mitchell' $8.85 Beautiful orchid, pink-coral with a yellow center. Fragrant mid summer
blooms, 20 inches. Six inch flowers draw in hummingbirds and butterflies. Great cut flower. Award winner.
(#HEM0200)
Hemerocallis 'Better Believe It' $8.85 (Hall, 1971) A nice pink flower with a bright rose red eye. Butter yellow
heart. Blossoms are up to 8 in width, great cut flower. A long fragrant bloomer with color starting in July through
mid-August. 24 in. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds (#HEM0260)
Hemerocallis 'Candy Apple' $8.85 (Wild 1975) 6 inch blooms of rich pink melon with a glowing tangerine heart.
Very ruffled petals. 28 in. Mid-season fragrant blooms look great in cut flower arrangements. Good
butterfly/hummingbird plant. (#HEM0320)
Hemerocallis 'Catherine Woodbury' $8.85 (Childs 1968) Diploid. Blush pink 6 inch blooms with soft yellow-green
throat. Lightly ruffled. Blossoms mid-July through September, very long blooming for us here at the nursery!
Wonderful selection for butterfly, hummingbird and cut flower gardens. Fragrant. 36 inch. Mid-season.
(#HEM0400)
Hemerocallis 'Celestial City' $12.85 Medium pink flowers with a green throat. Fragrant. Blooms mid summer into
fall. 2-3 ft. tall. (#HEM0440)
Hemerocallis 'Cherry Cheeks' $8.85 (Peck) Diploid. Six inch rose-pink flowers with yellow throats. 24-36 inches.
Fragrant blooms mid to late season. Nice cutflower, butterfly, and hummingbird plant. (#HEM0460)
Hemerocallis 'Chicago Heirloom' $8.85 Dusty pink with a deep wine halo. Tetraploid. Midseason blooms attract
hummingbirds and butterflies. Fragrant cut flower. 22 inches. (#HEM0480)
Hemerocallis 'Chicago Picotee Lace' $8.85 (Tetraploid) Creamy petals with a raspberry eye zone and edge. It has
very ruffled flowers. Great contrast. Fragrant blooms attract hummingbirds and butterflies. Nice in cut flower
bouquets Grows up to 22 inches tall. (#HEM0520)
Hemerocallis 'Chorus Line' $8.85 (Kirchhoff, 81) Pure pink flowers with a dark pink ring and deep yellow center.
Very fragrant. 25 inches tall. Zones 3-9. (#HEM0580)
Hemerocallis 'Cosmic Hummingbird' $8.85 (Kirchhoff) 3 1/2 inch pink and honey blossoms with a ruby edge over
a green throat. Superb performer. Great butterfly and hummingbird plant. Cut flowers are wonderful. 26 inches.
Repeat bloomer. (#HEM0640)
Hemerocallis 'Country Club' $8.85 Tetraploid. Wonderful soft pastel pink with creamy white streaks. Good
butterfly/hummingbird plant. Fragrant cut flowers. 28 in. (#HEM0660)
Hemerocallis 'Dacquiri' $8.85 Frosted pink 7 in flowers with pale yellow green throat. Large cut flower. 23 in.
Fragrant midseason blooms attract hummingbirds and butterflies. (#HEM0700)
Hemerocallis 'Daring Dilemna' $8.85 Mid summer, 24 inches, ruffled and frilled 5 inch pink flowers with a plum
eye and plum edging. Repeating fragrant blooms attract butterflies and hummingbirds. Strong stems, excellent cut
flower. (#HEM0720)
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Hemerocallis 'Elfin Knight' $8.85 (Peck 1967) Tetraploid. Enchanting pink- apricot blossoms up to 5 inches in
width are produced atop 24 inch stems. Lightly crimped petals are edged in gold. Fragrant. Midseason. A real beauty
for the butterfly, hummingbird, and cut flower gardens! (#HEM0820)
Hemerocallis 'Fairy Tale Pink' $8.85 (Pierce, C. 1981) Diploid. 5 1/2 in lovely shell pink ruffled, round blooms. 24
in. A multiple award winner. Repeat bloomer. Fragrant. All around good cutflower, hummingbird, and butterfly
plant. (#HEM0900)
Hemerocallis 'Fashion Model' $8.85 (Lester) Diploid. Pastel pink flowers with deep pink veins with a green throat.
5-6 inch blooms. Fragrant blooms in early midseason attract hummingbirds and butterflies. Nice cut flower. 24-36
inches. (#HEM0940)
Hemerocallis 'Forty Second Street' $8.85 Five inch double pastel pink with a bright rose eye zone. Mid season, 24
inches. Fragrant cut flower. Supplies nectar to hummingbirds and butterflies. (#HEM1000)
Hemerocallis 'Hall's Pink' $8.85 (Hall) Large 5 inch pink flowers lure the butterflie and hummingbirds to the
garden. A shorter daylily at only 20 inches in height. Fragrant blooms in late season, great for cutting. (#HEM1060)
Hemerocallis 'Horizon Beyond' $8.85 5 inch double rose flowers with a yellow- green throat and dark rose edging.
Height: almost 2 feet. Excellent choice with fragrant blooms that attract butterflies and hummingbirds. Also a nice
cut flower. (#HEM1090)
Hemerocallis 'Janice Brown' $12.85 Bountiful pale-pink flowers with a broad deep-rose eye. Multiple award
winner. Great choice for cut flower, butterfly, and hummingbird gardens. Fragrant. Height 21". (#HEM1110)
Hemerocallis 'Little Mystery' $8.85 (McEwen) Heavily branched and budded, 26 inch, ruffled, star like pinkish
melon 4 inch blooms. Good cut flower. Sweet fragrance draws hummingbirds and butterflies into the garden.
(#HEM1260)
Hemerocallis 'Little Women' $8.85 (Wild 1971) Buff pink 3 inch flowers with an attractive cherry red halo.
Fragrant blooms in early midseason. 26 in. Good butterfly, hummingbird and cut flower. (#HEM1280)
Hemerocallis 'Pink Embers' $8.85 (Wild,1978) 5-6 inch blooms of light yellowish pink, with tangerine heart. Petals
are ruffled and crimped. Early- midseason blooms attract butterflies and hummingbirds. Fragrant cut flower. 18-20
inches. (#HEM1620)
Hemerocallis 'Plum Beauty' $8.85 Produces many large 5-inch plum-colored blooms with a yellow eye. Fragrant
blooms attract hummingbirds and butterflies. Good cut flower. 28 inches. (#HEM1700)
Hemerocallis 'Ponytail Pink' $8.85 Soft pastel pink with a peachy center. Mid season fragrant blooms. 24 inches.
Cuttings make great bouquets. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. (#HEM1720)
Hemerocallis 'Puff' $8.85 Gorgeous 5-6 inch orchid pink blossoms with a chartreuse throat. Fragrant flowers appear
midseason and provide food for hummingbirds and butterflies. Good cut flower. 30 inches. Reblooming.
(#HEM1780)
Hemerocallis 'Roller Coaster' $8.85 (Wild, 1985) Fragrant ruffled pink flower with light pink raised ribs. Gold
throat. A beautiful flower, excellent for cutting! Early midseason. 28 inches. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies.
(#HEM1860)
Hemerocallis 'Sheer Perfection' $8.85 (Wild 1972) Rich pink melon flowers. Fragrant blooms attract hummingbirds
and butterflies in July. Nice cut flower for arrangements. 24-30". (#HEM1940)
Hemerocallis 'Siloam French Marble' $8.85 Nice creamy-pink flowers atop 16 inch stems. Fragrant blooms attract
butterflies and hummingbirds from June-August. Great cut flower. (#HEM2040)
Hemerocallis 'Siloam Prissy' $8.85 Pink flowers with a rose eye, great for cutting. Fragrant blooms attract
butterflies and hummingbirds. Grows 1-2' high. (#HEM2100)
Hemerocallis 'Siloam Rainbow Magic' $8.85 Flowers are a beautiful Creamy apricot that are almost round in shape.
Blooms mid summer. 22 inches tall. Zones 3-9. (#HEM2120)
Hemerocallis 'Siloam Sugar Time' $8.85 Very lovely peach with a plum eye zone. Midseason blooms attract
hummingbirds and butterflies. Fragrant cut flower. 12-20 inches high. (#HEM2160)
Hemerocallis 'Siloam Virginia Henson $8.85 (Henry) Diploid. Gorgeous four-inch creamy-pink bloom with a ruby
red eyezone and a deep green throat. Fragrant. Provides nectar to hummingbirds and butterflies. Nice cut flower. 18
inches. (#HEM2220)
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Hemerocallis 'Spacecoast Starburst' $8.85 Six-inch pink lavender blend with a startling gold picotee edge and
yellow center. Fragrant blooms attract butterflies and hummingbirds from early to mid season. Looks great in cut
flower arrangements. 24 inches. (#HEM2340)
Hemerocallis 'Strawberry Fields Forever' $8.85 Light pink with a dark rose center and rose ruffled edges. Early to
mid season, 26 inches. Sweet fragrance attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. Great for cutting. (#HEM2440)
Hemerocallis 'Strutters Ball' $8.85 (Mold 1986) Broad six-inch beautiful dark purple blooms. Tetraploid. Fragrant
blooms attract butterflies and hummingbirds. Good cut flower. 28 inches. (#HEM2480)
Hemerocallis 'Summer Splendor' $8.85 (Reckamp 1965) Apricot flushed with orange. 24-36 inches. Part sun and
moist soil.Cut flower. Hummingbirds and butterflies love the sweet fragrance. (#HEM2500)
Hemerocallis 'Wayside Greenlamp' $8.85 Shell-pink blooms with ivory midribs. Late fragrant blooms make great
cuttings. Tetraploid. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. 20 inches. (#HEM2600)
Hemerocallis 'Wild Key' $8.85 (Wild 1966) 4 in peach pastel flowers. Fragrant blooms in early May. 24 inches in
height. Excellent for butterfly, hummingbird, and cut flower garden. (#HEM2640)
Hemerocallis 'Wild Trend' $8.85 (Wild,1967) Pink-apricot flowers with a gold throat. Midseason. 36 inches.
Fragrant cut flower. Full sun and moist soil. Good hummingbird and butterfly plant. (#HEM2660)
Hemerocallis 'Wineberry Candy' $8.85 Orchid lavender petals with a dark purple eye zone. Very fragrant. Blooms
in early to mid summer. Provides nectar for hummingbirds and butterflies. Great for cutting. 22 inches tall.
(#HEM2700)
Hemerocallis 'Young Countess' $8.85 Pale orchard pink bloom with a tiny green eyezone that blends into a pale
yellow throat. Ruffled petals and crimped sepals. Fragrance attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. 4 in bloom stands
on a 26 in tall plant, makes great cuttings. (#HEM2740)
Hemerocallis 'Canadian Border Patrol' $12.85 The 6" blooms are cream with purple-red eyes and purple-red edging.
Great for cut flower arranging. Fragrant. Lures hummingbirds and butterflies in to the garden. 24" high. Sun to light
shade and a well drained soil. Zones 3-9. (#HEM2770)
Hemerocallis 'Gentle Shepard' $8.85 (Yancy, 1980) Near white 5 inch flowers with a green throat. Semi-evergreen.
Grows 29 inches June-July in full sun to part shade with medium moisture soil. Zone 3-9. (#HEM2780)
Hemerocallis 'Little Showoff' $8.85 (Williamson-1972) Cream blossom with a red eyezone and a green throat.
Three-inch fragrant blossom stands on a 16 inch plant. Early midseason. Great choice for hummingbird, butterfly,
and cut flower gardens. (#HEM2900)
Hemerocallis 'Little Snow Princess' $8.85 This daylily was hybridized after the famous plantsman Howard Brooks
and bears Ivory flowers with a green throat. Good butterfly, hummingbird, and cut flower. Fragrant. 18 inches.
(#HEM2940)
Hemerocallis 'Moonlight Masquerade' $12.85 5 1/2 inch creamy white petals with a dark purple eye zone. Early to
mid season, 26 inches. Provides nectar to hummingbirds and butterflies. Looks great in cut flower arrangements.
Fragrant. (#HEM2980)
Hemerocallis 'Nile Crane' $8.85 Lavender rose with a cream throat, mid season, 26 inches. Sweet fragrance draws
out hummingbirds and butterflies. Cut flower. (#HEM3020)
Hemerocallis 'Raspberry Candy' $8.85 Soft ruffled cream flowers with a red eye. Fragrant early season blooms on
26 inch stems make nice cuttings. Also a good butterfly and hummingbird plant. (#HEM3060)
Hemerocallis 'Siloam Shocker' $8.85 Cream pink 3-4 inch blossoms with a red eyezone. Deep green throat. Cute
cut flower! Fragrant blooms draw in the hummingbirds and butterflies. Blooms in July. Enjoys full sun and moist
soil. (#HEM3180)
Hemerocallis 'Siloam Ury Winniford' $8.85 (Henry, 1980) Diploid. 4 inch cream flowers with a purple eyezone.
Ruffled, Green throat. Fragrant flowers appear in early summer. Provides nectar for butterflies and hummingbirds.
May rebloom. Many blooms per stalk, great cuttings. 23 in tall. (#HEM3220)
Hemerocallis 'Autumn Red' $12.85 Deep red fragrant flowers in mid summer. May rebloom later in the season.
Great in a border, butterfly garden, hummingbird garden, cut flower bed or by itself. 2-3 ft. tall. Zones 2-8.
(#HEM3420)
Hemerocallis 'Bette Davis Eyes' $8.85 Light lavender with a purple eye and yellow throat. Fragrant early blooms
attract hummingbirds and butterflies. Nice cut flower. Grows mid-summer in rich, well- drained soil and full sun to
23 inches. Zone 3-9. (#HEM3480)
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Hemerocallis 'Blue Sheen' $8.85 Dark purple petals and contrasting yellow throat. Grows 20 inches mid to late
summer. Prefers full sun or partial shade and moist soil. Zone 3-9. (#HEM3520)
Hemerocallis 'Catherine Neal' $8.85 (Carpenter) Lovely deep purple blossom with a green throat. One of the best
purples! Six inch blossom stands on 30 inch plant are great for cutting. Hummingbirds and butterflies are drawn to
the garden by its sweet fragrance. (#HEM3600)
Hemerocallis 'Chicago Apache' $8.85 (Marsh-Klehn,1981) Six-inch velvety, scarlet-red ruffled flowers. Gorgeous
cut flower! 27 inches. Fragrant midseason blooms attract butterflies and hummingbirds. Very sunfast. (#HEM3640)
Hemerocallis 'Chicago Heirloom' $8.85 (Marsh-Klehm) Lavender pink 5 inch flowers with a hint of orchid.
Prominent ivory midribs. Distinctive wine red halo. 22 in. Early blooms attract hummingbirds and butterflies.
Fragrant cut flower. (#HEM3740)
Hemerocallis 'Chicago Jewell' $8.85 Deep lavender blossoms. Blooms midsummer make nice cuttings. Fragrant. 25
inches tall. Good nectar source for butterflies and hummingbirds. (#HEM3760)
Hemerocallis 'Chicago Knobby' $8.85 (Marsh) Six-inch plum colored blooms with petals tightly fluted and cream
tipped. In late June to early July the fragrant blooms lure butterflies and hummingbirds. Deep plum halo. 22 inches.
Nice cut flower. (#HEM3780)
Hemerocallis 'Christmas Is' $8.85 Very showy scarlet flowers with a yellow throat. Fragrant mid season blooms
attract hummingbirds and butterflies. Cut flower. 26 inches tall. (#HEM3980)
Hemerocallis 'Crown Fire' $8.85 (Himottu) Bright ruffled copper-red blossoms with a small white margin and
midrib. 36 inches. Fragrant blooms are great cut flowers and attract hummingbirds and butterflies. (#HEM4060)
Hemerocallis 'Darius' $8.85 Purple-dark blue flowers. Slightly ruffled. Fragrabt blooms in midsummer attract
hummingbirds and butterflies. 22 inches tall. Nice cut flower. (#HEM4100)
Hemerocallis 'James Marsh' $8.85 28 inch stems bear scarlet red flowers in mid summer. Sweet fragrance attracts
hummingbirds and butterflies. Great cut flower. (#HEM4420)
Hemerocallis 'Jim's Pick' $8.85 (Wild, 1975) Delicate rose flowers with a tangerine heart. Large seven inch
blossoms are slightly ruffled. Early to midseason. Fragrant cut flower. Attracts hummigbids and butterflies. 40
inches tall. (#HEM4440)
Hemerocallis 'Jeune Tom' $8.85 (Crochet) Light red flowers with deep yellow center. Blooms early on long scapes.
2-3 ft. tall. Zones 3-9. (#HEM4460)
Hemerocallis 'Lavender Deal' $8.85 Huge fragrant lavender flowers, seven inches across. Excellent for cutting.
Vigorous late season blooms on 24 inches tall. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. (#HEM4500)
Hemerocallis 'Little Buccaneer' $8.85 Dark red blossoms. Mid-late summer bloomer. Lots of flowers offer
continual cutting. Sweet fragrance will lure hummingbirds and butterflies to your garden. 24 inches tall.
(#HEM4540)
Hemerocallis 'Little Business' $8.85 Dark maroon three inch blossom with a yellow heart. Slightly ruffled. 15-19
inches tall. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. Fragrant cut flower. (#HEM4560)
Hemerocallis 'Longfield's Pride' $8.85
(#HEM4603)
Hemerocallis 'Longfield's Twins' $12.85 Double flowers are rust-red with a yellow halo. Good butterfly,
hummingbird and cut flower. Fragrant. Height 20-26". (#HEM4610)
Hemerocallis 'Margaret Weimer' $8.85 (Wild 1975) Burgundy with yellow heart. Fragrant bloom attract
hummingbirds and butterflies. Nice cut flower. (#HEM4640)
Hemerocallis 'Midnight Special' $8.85 (Wild, 1979) Velvety wine six-inch flowers with a lemon heart. Early
midseason fragrant blooms attract hummingbirds and butterflies. Enchanting cut flower! 35 inches. (#HEM4660)
Hemerocallis 'Petite Rouge' $8.85 (Crochet,1983) Diploid. 4 1/2 in ruffled cherry red blossoms with a yellow green
throat. Provides nectar for butterflies and hummingbirds. Fragrant cut flower. 24 inches. Early-midseason.
(#HEM4780)
Hemerocallis 'Prairie Blue Eyes' $8.85 Mid season lavender flowers with a near blue eye zone, 28 inches. Great for
cut flower arrangements. Fragrant blooms attract butterflies and hummingbirds. (#HEM4840)
Hemerocallis 'Raspberry Pixie' $8.85 (Williamson) Tiny 2-3 inch raspberry flowers with a deeper halo. Green
throat. 24 inches. Midseason blooms attract butterflies and hummingbirds. Fragran cut flower. (#HEM4920)
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Hemerocallis 'Red Emerald' $8.85 Five-inch flowers of currant-red, each with a green throat. Reblooms. Fragrant.
May- late August. 26 inches. Good hummingbird, butterfly, cut flower. This is a Sister to 'Ewen'. (#HEM4960)
Hemerocallis 'Royal Braid' $12.85 Five-inch lavender flowers with a royal purple eye zone and royal picotee edge
(braid). Mid season, 25 inches. Nice fragrance. At home in the cut flower, butterfly, and hummingbird gardens.
(#HEM5000)
Hemerocallis 'Siloam Merle Kent' $8.85 Bright orchid with a deep purple eye zone, vigorous grower on a smaller
scale, 18 inches. Fragrant midseason blooms attract butterflies and hummingbirds. Nice cut flower. Prefers full sun
or partial shade, and normal or sandy soil. Zone 2. (#HEM5260)
Hemerocallis 'Siloam Orchid Jewel' $8.85 Pleasing light orchid rounded blooms only 2 1/2 inches wide. Narrow
white petal lines and nice lime green throats. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. Fragrant cut flower. Grows up
to 18 inches in June with full sun. (#HEM5280)
Hemerocallis 'Siloam Tee Tiny' $8.85 Diploid. Bluish-purple with purple-blue eyezone and green throat. Great
choice! Grows 16 inches in full sun and moist soil. Zone 3-9. (#HEM5400)
Hemerocallis 'Tang' $12.85 Four inch flowers are deep-red with a green throat. Fragrant. Grows 16-20 inches. Full
sun to light shade and a well drained soil. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies and is a great cut flower. Zone 3-9.
(#HEM5550)
Hemerocallis 'Ann Castonguay' $8.85 Light yellow six-inch blooms make great cuttings. Fragrant. Tetraploid.
Grows to be 27 inches. Provides nectar for butterflies and hummingbirds. (#HEM5700)
Hemerocallis 'Ben Arthur Davis' $8.85 (Wild, 1973) Fragrant 8 inch ruffled yellow cream blossoms brushed with
orchid pink. Received the Award of Merit in 1978 from the American Hemerocallis Society. Early- midseason. 34
inches tall. Fragrant cut flower. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. (#HEM5820)
Hemerocallis 'Big Smile' $12.85 Big seven-inch sunny yellow flowers with a ruffled pink edging, great for cutting.
Fragrant mid summer blooms attract hummingbirds and butterflies. 24 inch stems. (#HEM5840)
Hemerocallis 'Bonanza' $8.85 (Ferrick) Yellow flowers with a brown halo. Midseason. Fragrant cut flower. Nectar
attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. 28 inches tall. (#HEM5880)
Hemerocallis 'Buttered Popcorn' $8.85 An excellent double, ruffled yellow flower. 30 inches. Good butterfly,
hummingbird and cut flower. Sweet fragrance. (#HEM5920)
Hemerocallis 'Calico Day' $8.85 (Wild, 1984) Six-inch ruffled yellow pink pastel flowers with yellow throat.
Fragrant early-midseason blooms attract butterflies and hummingbirds. Nice cut flower. 25-30 inches. (#HEM5960)
Hemerocallis 'Centennial Sixty-Nine' $8.85 Medium yellow with crimped petals. 24-36 inches tall. Earlymidseason. Food source for butterflies and hummingbirds. Fragrant cut flower. (#HEM5980)
Hemerocallis 'Charles Trommer' $8.85 (TETRAPLOID) 36 inches tall. Flowers have a light yellow self with a
green throat. It has a well branched and graceful growth habit. Early-midseason fragrant blooms. Excellent addition
to butterfly, hummingbird, and cut flower gardens. (#HEM6000)
Hemerocallis 'Chartreuse Magic' $8.85 (Wild 1965) 5 inch lemon yellow flowers with a green throat. 24-36 inches.
Heavy creped glittering substance. Mid-season. Fragrant blooms provide nectar for hummingbirds and butterflies.
Nice cut flower. (#HEM6020)
Hemerocallis 'Circle Round' $8.85 (Brooks 1971) Fragrant five-inch butter yellow flowers, splashed with cinnamon
brown dots in mid-July to August. Dark brown eye. At home in the cut flower, hummingbird and butterfly gardens.
Diploid. 24 inches. (#HEM6080)
Hemerocallis 'Close Up' $8.85 (Wild 1975) Pale lemon ruffled blossoms, 6 in width, brushed with rose. Clear
lemon heart.26-32 in. Fragrant blooms in early to mid-season make great cut flower arrangements. Good butterfly
and hummingbird plant. (#HEM6100)
Hemerocallis 'Cloverdale' $8.85 (Peck) Pastel yellow and pink. 26 inches. Mid-Late season bloom, Tetraploid.
Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. Fragrant cut flower. (#HEM6120)
Hemerocallis 'Copper Medallion' $8.85 (Wild 1968) Beautiful copper and bronze blossoms with a circular halo.
Flowers are up to five inches in width. Fragrant early- midseason blooms attract hummingbirds and butterflies. Nice
cut flower. 30 inches. (#HEM6160)
Hemerocallis 'Double Bourbon' $8.85 (McEwen 1970) Double whiskey brown flowers. Diploid. Winner of the Ida
Munson Award of the American Hemerocallis Society for double flowers in 1981 and a Honorable Mention in 1974.
24-36 inches. Gorgeous cut flower. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. Fragrant. (#HEM6200)
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Hemerocallis 'Double Encore' $8.85 (Brooks 1990) Diploid. Soft lemon yellow heavy, waxen textured blossoms.
Early flowers tend to be single, doubles appearing later in the season. Reblooms through September. Nice fragrance.
Great addition to hummingbird, butterfly, and cut flower gardens. 24 inches tall. Early midseason-late.
(#HEM6260)
Hemerocallis 'Double Jackpot' $8.85 Five inch light sulfur yellow double flowers with a green throat. 24 inches tall,
great for cutting. Fragrant blooms from early May to late August attract butterflies and hummingbirds.
(#HEM6280)
Hemerocallis 'El Desperado' $12.85 4 1/2 inch mustard yellow with a red eye zone and a fine red edging. Blooms in
late season offering nectar to hummingbirds and butterflies. Fragrant cut flower. 28 inch. (#HEM6320)
Hemerocallis 'Emerald Gown' $8.85 (Wild 1970) Bright six inch lime yellow ruffled flowers. An excellent variety.
Good butterfly, hummingbird and cut flower. Fragrant. 24-36 inches. Midseason. (#HEM6340)
Hemerocallis 'Esperanza' $8.85 (Brooks 1969) Bright orange. Early blooming and very floriferous - makes great
cuttings. 24-36 inches. Tetraploid. Fragrant blooms attract hummingbirds and butterflies. (#HEM6360)
Hemerocallis 'Flava' (Lemon Lily) $8.85 (Syn. H. lilio-asphodelus) Well-known old favorite. Yellow, fragrant
flowers look great in cut flower arrangements. Here in Maine, this daylily blossoms in June. 24-36 inches. Great
naturalizer for hummingbird and butterfly gardens. (#HEM6400)
Hemerocallis 'Gauzy Wing' $8.85 (Wild,1984) 6 inch yellow flowers have a cream raised rib. Green throat. Very
ruffled petals. Midseason. 34-38 inch height. Provides fragrant nectar for butterflies and hummingbirds. Nice cut
flower. (#HEM6460)
Hemerocallis 'Golden Bounty' $8.85 (McEwen) Flat wide golden flowers with ruffled petals, floriferous with great
vigor - outstanding cut flower. Mid season fragrant blooms lure hummingbirds and butterflies to your garden. 28
inches. (#HEM6520)
Hemerocallis 'Golden Chance' $8.85 (Wild 1971) Fragrant six to seven-inch gold blossoms with deep red edges.
Very ruffled petals. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. Great cut flower. 28 inches. Midseason blooms.
(#HEM6560)
Hemerocallis 'Golden Flute' $8.85 (Wild, 1983) Charming light gold blossoms with peach highlights. The 5 inch
flowers are slightly ruffled. Provides nectar to hummingbirds and butterflies. Fragrant cut flower. Mid to late season.
25 inches tall. (#HEM6620)
Hemerocallis 'Green Flutter' $8.85 (Williamson) Slightly ruffled, canary yellow blossoms with a green throat.
Three- inch blossom stands on a 20 inch tall plant - great for cutting. Fragrant midseason blooms attract
hummingbirds and butterflies. (#HEM6720)
Hemerocallis 'Hallowell' $8.85 (Hall 1966) Creamy yellow flushed rose pink. At home in butterfly, hummingbird,
and cut flower gardens. Fragrant. (#HEM6760)
Hemerocallis 'Happy Returns' $8.85 (Apps) An excellent choice for not-so-great sites. This little wonder has threeinch light yellow flowers that bloom all summer. Nice cut flowers! Fragrant blooms attract butterflies and
hummingbirds. 20 inches. (#HEM6780)
Hemerocallis 'Hyperion' $8.85 (Mead 1925) An all time favorite! Soft yellow fragrant flowers. Midseason. Ideal for
naturalizing in butterfly and hummingbird gardens. Royal Horticultural Society Award of Merit. 4 feet. Great cut
flower. (#HEM6840)
Hemerocallis 'Kathy Goodrich' $8.85 Melon colored ruffled flowers. Fragrant blooms attract hummingbirds and
butterflies in midsummer. Nice cut flower. 26 inches tall. (#HEM6960)
Hemerocallis 'Lady Lucille' $8.85 Intense orange six-inch blooms with yellow midrib. Tetraploid. Sturdy cut
flower. Mid- season. 24 inches. Fragrant. Provides nectar for hummingbirds and butterflies. (#HEM7040)
Hemerocallis 'Mary Todd' $8.85 (Fay 1967) Tetraploid. 6 inch wide, ruffled yellow blossoms. 30 inches tall.
Richard C. Peck Memorial Medal 1974. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. Early- Midseason. Fragrant cut
flower. (#HEM7220)
Hemerocallis 'Mini Stella' $8.85 (Jablonski) Dainty yellow, two inch blossoms. Lightly crimped and recurved.
Olive throat. Reblooming. Early. Cute cut flower. 14 inches in height. Fragrant flowers attract butterflies and
hummingbirds to your garden. (#HEM7240)
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Hemerocallis 'Mint Tint' $8.85 (Brooks, McEwen) Diploid. Fragrant, 8 inch yellow flowers, flushed with
chartreuse. Jade green throat. Good butterfly, hummingbird, and cut flower. Reblooming. 22 inches. MidseasonLate. (#HEM7260)
Hemerocallis 'Moonlit Caress' $12.85 Glowing creamy near white flowers, with frilly yellow edges. Blooms attract
hummingbirds and butterflies in mid to late summer. 36 inches tall. Zones 3-8. Fragrant cut flower. (#HEM7300)
Hemerocallis 'Obo' $8.85 (McEwen 1973) Diploid. 2 1/2 inch flowers of burnt orange and persimmon. Vivid bright
orange throat. Fragrant. 22 inches. Mid-Late season. Good butterfly, hummingbird and cut flower. (#HEM7340)
Hemerocallis 'Patio Parade' $8.85 (Webster) Medium light yellow blossoms. Deep green foliage. A very vigorous
grower. Attractive cut flower. Fragrance lures hummingbirds and butterflies into the garden. Six inch blossoms
stand on a 28 inch plant. (#HEM7400)
Hemerocallis 'Perennial Pleasure' $8.85 (Hardy, 1968) Delightful light yellow five inch blossoms with green
throats. Received the Award of Merit from the American Hemerocallis Society in 1973. Fragrant cut flower. Attracts
butterflies and hummingbirds. Midseason. 26 inches tall. (#HEM7420)
Hemerocallis 'Prayer Lady' $8.85 (Brooks 1973) Creamy yellow flowers. Fragrant blooms attract hummingbirds
and butterflies from mid to late summer. 20 inches tall. Nice cut flower. (#HEM7560)
Hemerocallis 'Ruben Mendez' $8.85 (McEwen 1973) Diploid. Soft 6 inch chamois yellow flowers, with a lavender
midrib, ruffled edges. Begins to bloom late July through August. Provides nectar for butterflies and hummingbirds.
Fragrant cut flower. 40 inches tall. (#HEM7600)
Hemerocallis 'Siloam Fancy Dress' $8.85 (Henry,1981) Big yellow flowers with tiny ruffled edges. 18" tall.
Fragrant blooms mid-summer. Great for front of perennial borders or in hummingbird, butterfly and cut flower
gardens. (#HEM7640)
Hemerocallis 'Siloam June Bug' $8.85 (Henry) Gold 4 inch blooms with a dark maroon eye. Superb ruffling - great
cut flower. 20 inches. Midseason. Sweet fragrance lures hummingbirds and butterflies. (#HEM7660)
Hemerocallis 'Sing Again' $8.85 (Hall 1969) Cantaloupe blossoms provide nectar for hummingbirds and butterflies.
Fragrant cut flower. (#HEM7680)
Hemerocallis 'Sombero Way' $8.85 (Reckamp 1973) Tetraploid. Orange apricot- pink, 6 inch flowers. 24 in.
Rebloomer. A multiple award winner. Fragrant. Midseason- Late. Good butterfly, hummingbird and cutting plant.
(#HEM7720)
Hemerocallis 'Star Dream' $8.85 The most fragrant daylily. Lemon yellow five to six-inch flared blooms. 36 inches.
Midseason blooms attract butterflies and hummingbirds. Nice cut flower. (#HEM7780)
Hemerocallis 'Stella de Oro' $8.85 (Jablonski 1977) One of the most popular daylilies today! Dainty golden yellow
two to three-inch flowers with a small green heart. The petals are ruffled. Starts early and continues to rebloom
throughout the season. 24 inches. Ideal for containers, cut flowers, butterflies and hummingbirds too! Fragrant.
(#HEM7800)
Hemerocallis 'Story Teller' $8.85 (Brooks 1973) Light yellow fragrant flowers - great for cuttings. Attracts
butterflies and hummingbirds. (#HEM7820)
Hemerocallis 'Sunset Sonata' $8.85 (Mission Gardens, 1970) Tetraploid. 6 inch flowers with an orange heart
graduating into a apricot-orange. Ruffled. 24-36 inches. Provides nectar for hummingbirds and butterflies. Fragrant
cut flower. Mid- season. (#HEM7840)
Hemerocallis 'Texas Sunlight' $8.85 (Lewis) A ruffled pure gold blossom. Three- inch blossoms. 28 inches. Cute
cut flower. Fragrant flowers attract hummingbirds and butterflies. (#HEM7860)
Hemerocallis 'Toyland' $8.85 (Reckamp 1965) 2 inch flowers of tangerine- melon with a vivid throat of deeper
tangerine-melon. Gorgeous cut flower. Fragrant blossoms attract hummingbirds and butterflies. 24-36 inches. Early.
Fischer Memorial Award, 1971. (#HEM7920)
Hemerocallis 'Twilight Beach' $8.85 (Wild 1971) Fragrant flowers with a glowing tangerine heart. Attracts
hummingbirds and butterflies. Nice cut flower. (#HEM7980)
Hemerocallis 'Verdant Valley' $8.85 (Wild, 1983) Charming velvety yellow six inch blossoms with green throat.
Ruffled petals. Tends to rebloom. Early. 30 inch stems - great for cuttings. Fragrance draws butterflies and
hummingbirds into the garden. (#HEM8000)
Hemerocallis 'Wind Chimes' $8.85 (Wild 1974) Yellow melon pastel flowers that provide nectar for hummingbirds
and butterflies. Nice cut flower. (#HEM8020)
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Hemerocallis 'Winning Ways' $8.85 (Wild, 1966) Greenish-yellow fragrant blooms attract hummingbirds and
butterflies early to midseason. Good cut flower. 32-34 inches tall. (#HEM8060)
Daylilies from Maine $38.85 A selection of 5 daylilies of our choice. All named varieties in an assortment of colors,
sizes, and bloom times. A great start on a collection or a great gift idea. (#HEM9997)
Hemerocallis Naturalizing Mix (25) $100.85 A collection of 25 plants from our already large selection. Included are
a variety of colors and blooming times to give your landscape a long season of enjoyment. Our choice of unnamed
varieties. All full size plants. (#HEM9998)
Our Daylily Collection (10) $68.85 A selection of 10 daylilies, our choice. All full size plants, all named varieties
with labels. We will include a variety of colors and flowering times so you can have blooms all season.
(#HEM9999)
HEPATICA An ideal plant for the shade garden. Provide a rich soil full of organic matter such as leaf mold or old
manure. Flowers appear in early spring. Zones 4-8. (#HEP)
Hepatica acutiloba $7.85 Native to eastern U.S. Evergreen foliage with pointed three-lobed leaves. Flower color
varies from pure white to shades of light purple/blue in color. Flowers appear VERY early in spring. 3-7 inches tall.
Usually dormant by June 1. (#HEP025)
Hepatica america $7.85 Evergreen foliage, each leaf consists of three rounded lobes. White flowers appear VERY
early in the spring. 6-8 inches in height. Usually dormant by June 1. (#HEP050)
HERBS Aromatic herbs are valued for many culinary and medicinal purposes. All herbs listed can also be used for
ornamental interest. (#HER)
Artemisia dracunculus (See: Artemisia) $6.85 (French Tarragon) (#HER120)
Galium odoratum (Sweet Woodruff) $5.85 (Sweet Woodruff) (Syn: Asperula odorata) A nice perennial ground
cover for the shady area of your garden. Sweet hay scented leaves and fragrant white flowers. Often used for
potpourri. May-June. Part shade here in the North, full shade in the South. Moist, well-drained soil. 8 inches. Zones
4- 7. (#HER220)
Levisticum offinale (Lovage) $5.85 (Lovage) Foliage is similar in looks to celery. Large flat clusters of yellow
flowers in late summer. Can reach up to 6 feet in height. Well-drained soil, full sun. Easy! Zones 5-8. (#HER240)
Melissa officinalis $5.85 (Lemon Balm) Lemon-fragrance with attractive bright green foliage. White flowers appear
in mid-summer. Used to make potpourri. Average garden soil is just fine for this herb! 12-18 inches. (#HER280)
Melissa officinalis 'All Gold' $6.85 (Lemon Balm) Very decorative! Wonderful golden yellow foliage. White
blooms with lilac tint in mid to late summer. Fragrant. 18-24 inches tall. Zones 3-9. (#HER290)
Mentha asiatica-borris (Asian Mint) $5.85 Downy, silver grey foliage with a sharp spearmint fragrance. A rare
species. Does well in full to partial sun. 18 in. tall. (#HER320)
Mentha spicata 'Emerald & Gold' $5.85 Very attractive golden variegation. Quickly spreading. Attracts butterflies.
Great mint. Full sun/Partial shade. 2' tall. Zones 4-7 (#HER400)
Mentha spicata 'Kentucky Colonel' $6.85 Light Green foliage. Very light lilac blue flowers in early to mid summer.
Spearmint fragrance. 1-2 ft. tall. Contain invasive tendencies with a plastic collar or plant in container. (#HER410)
Origanum (Oregano) $5.85 (Origanum prismaticum) Aromatic green foliage used in a wide assortment of Italian,
Mexican and Greek dishes. 1-2 inch Lavender-pink flowers. Drought resistant. (#HER600)
HERNIARIA (Burstwort) (Rupturewort) These flat-growing, dense carpet-forming perennials are wonderfully
useful as a groundcover in a rock garden. All they need is well-drained, sandy, lime-free soil and full sun, and you
have a pleasant new plant for groundcover. (#HET)
Hernaria glabra $5.85 Dense mats of stemless bright green foliage that is an ideal ground cover for between stones.
Tough! We have some cascading down a fieldstone wall in a very exposed area and it comes through each winter
beautifully! 2-3 in. Zones 4-7. Full sun to part shade, well-drained soil. (#HET100)
HEUCHERA (Coral Bells) Useful plants for edgings, rockeries or borders. The dainty bells held erect by wiry
stems form a bright mist of color in June, good for cutting. Give them well- drained, rich soil. Full sun or partial
shade. Most average 18- 20 inches in height. Great butterfly and hummingbird plant! Zones 4-8. (#HEU)
Heuchera americana 'Chocolate Ruffles' $8.85 Lovely foliage. Each ruffled leaf is chocolate on top with burgundy
on the underside. 30 inches. Flowers are great for cutting and attract hummingbirds and butterflies. (#HEU020)
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Heuchera americana 'Dale's Strain' $7.85 Unique seed propagated strain that can be highly variable, foliage is a
marbled silver green with occasional red edging. White flowers in spring, great for cutting. Provides pollen for
butterflies and hummingbirds. 18 inches. (#HEU040)
Heuchera americana 'Green Spice' $7.85 Very large leaves of a light green with deep purple venation, showy and
vigorous, 20-24 inches. Good hummingbird, butterfly plant and cut flower. (#HEU070)
Heuchera americana 'Montrose Ruby' $6.85 Deep shiny purple foliage with silver marbling. Cream flowers attract
hummingbirds and butterflies. Nice cut flower. 12 inches. Striking! (#HEU080)
Heuchera americana 'Palace Purple' $5.85 Chosen as the 1991 plant of the year by the Perennial Plant Association!
An outstanding foliage plant for full sun to partial shade. It makes a bold effect with bronzy-purple foliage which
holds its color all season. Sprays of white flowers are great for cutting. 18 in. Provides nectar for hummingbirds and
butterflies. (#HEU090)
Heuchera americana 'Ring of Fire' $8.85 Greenish silver leaves with red veins, taking a coral edge late in the
season. White flowers. Great choice for hummingbird, butterfly, and cut flower gardens. Height: 24-30". Sunnier
locations require a more moist soil. (#HEU140)
Heuchera 'Beauty Color' $8.85 Eye catching! Green leaves with white marble and orange edging. Attracts
butterflies and hummingbirds. Looks great in cut flower arrangements. Grows to 30 to 50 cm high. (#HEU200)
Heuchera 'Geisha Fan' $8.85 New! Silver with purple veins on fan shaped leaves. Large pink flowers attract
butterflies and hummingbirds. Great for cuttings. Plants about 12" high. (#HEU240)
Heuchera sanguinea 'Stormy Seas' $6.85 Plum leaves with silver, pewter mottling. White flowers attract
hummingbirds and butterflies in late spring. 8-10 inches tall. Zones 3-8. Nice cut flower. (#HEU430)
Heuchera x 'Harmonic Convergence' $8.85 Silvery marbled bronze foliage with frilly pink flowers from spring into
mid summer. 18 to 24 inches. Nice addition to butterfly, hummingbird and cut flower gardens. (#HEU550)
Heuchera x 'Jade Gloss' $6.85 Silvered leaves with dark green venation. Butterflies and hummingbirds are lured to
the garden in late spring by pale pink flowers. Foliage height: 11 inches, flowers: 18 inches. Nice cut flower.
(#HEU560)
Heuchera x 'Magic Wand' $6.85 Brilliant cerise pink flowers, great early cut flower. Soothing green foliage,
reblooms, 12-18 inches. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. (#HEU570)
Heuchera x 'Mars' $8.85 Pale purple-red leaves with silver, contrasting patterned dark veins. Height 10-12 inches.
Full sun to part shade in a well-drained soil. Zones 4-8. Good hummingbird, butterfly, and cut flower. (#HEU572)
Heuchera x 'Neptune' $8.85 Pewter-purple leaves with very dark veining. Leaves are slightly divided giving the
plant a lively texture. 12 inches. Full sun to part shade and a well-drained soil. Zone 4-8. Great choice for butterfly,
hummingbird and cut flower gardens. (#HEU576)
Heuchera x 'Petite Marbled Burgundy' $8.85 A dwarf with a compact neat habit Bronze leaves, with silver
markings. Pink flowers attract hummingbirds and butterflies. Great for cutting. Foliage 6 to 8 inches, flowers 10 to
14 inches. (#HEU580)
Heuchera x 'Prince of Silver' $10.85 Cream-pink flowers with silver-sheened foliage. Height: 8-12". Great selection
for cut flower, hummingbird and butterfly gardens. Full sun to part shade and a well drained soil. (#HEU595)
Heuchera x 'Purple Petticoats' $8.85 Deep plum very frilly foliage, strong and vigorous, holds its form and color
well even in winter, 12-14 inches. Nice cut flowers! Good hummingbird/butterfly plant. (#HEU600)
Heuchera x 'Raspberry Ice' $8.85 Two toned pink flowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds in early summer.
Raspberry brown leaves with heavy silver veining. Does best in part shade. 12-16 inches tall. Great for cut flower
arrangements. Zones 4-10. (#HEU610)
Heuchera x 'Saturn' $8.85 Very rounded leaves with dark veining over a pewter background. Sun to part shade and
a well-drained soil. 10-12 inches. Flowers are great for cutting. Butterflies and hummingbirds like it too! Zones 4-8.
(#HEU635)
Heuchera x 'Silver Lode' $8.85 Heavily silver variegated leaves. Pink- white flowers attract butterflies and
hummingbirds in early spring. 1-2 ft. tall. Does great in shade gardens. Zones 4- 9. Nice cut flowers. (#HEU640)
Heuchera x 'Smokey Rose' $8.85 Gorgeous Rose-pink to purple flowers. Ruffled smoky bronze leaves with dark
red undersides. A hardy grower. Great plant for the shady spot in your butterfly, hummingbird or cut flower garden.
1-2 ft. tall. (#HEU650)
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Heuchera x ' Strawberry Swirl ' $8.85 Eye catching silvery green foliage with profuse coral pink flowers, May to
June, 18- 22 inches. Full sun to part shade. (#HEU660)
Heuchera x 'Whirlwind' $8.85 Extremely fluted and crested bronze foliage. Pink-white flowers in early summer lure
butterflies and hummingbirds into the garden. Nice cut flowers. A must have for the heuchera collector! 10-12
inches tall. Zones 4-8. (#HEU680)
Heuchera x bizoides 'Silver Scrolls' $8.85 The new look in Heuchera foliage combines extraordinary metallic silver
overlay with the darkest bronze veining to give an effect that is almost crisp black. White sprays of flowers on 24
inch stems from spring into summer- excellent cut flowers. Provides nectar for butterflies and hummingbirds.
(#HEU930)
HEUCHERELLA A 1912 hybrid between Tiarella and Heuchera - now a wonderful ground cover in a shady, moist
location. Small flowers open in late spring and rebloom in the fall. Will not tolerate full sun. 15-24 in. (#HIA)
Heucherella x 'Dayglow Pink' $7.85 Brilliant pink flowers bloom above deeply cut, bronze-veined, foliage. 16
inches. Zone 4-9. (#HIA410)
HOSTA (Plantain Lily) One of the best low maintenance perennials in existence and exceedingly popular. Hostas
increase in value with each year, never needing any maintenance except to cut out old flower stalks or to divide the
clumps. Many have fragrant blooms that sweeten the air on summer evenings. Part to full shade, however some
varieties can tolerate some full sun. At home in the border, woodland, roadside, or coastal garden. Salt resistant.
Zones 3-8. (#HOS)
Hosta 'Abba Dabba Do' $15.85 Huge mound of variegated, wavy foliage with gold margins. (Sport of 'Sun Power.')
Great for the woodland garden. 28 inches tall, 60 inches wide. Part to full shade. Fragrant blooms. Salt tolerant.
(#HOS0025)
Hosta 'Abiqua Drinking Gourd' $12.85 (Walden West) Large round dark blue cup- shaped leaves. Depths of cups
have been measured at four inches. Can attain a height of 16 inches and 14 inches in width. Near white fragrant
flowers. Tokudama type. Tolerates salt and full shade. Will naturalize in the woodland garden. (#HOS0050)
Hosta 'Abiqua Moonbeam' $15.85 Large blue green leaves with a creamy white margin. White flowers in mid to
late summer. 30 inches tall, 26 inches wide. Good woodland plant. Resiliant to full shade and salt. (#HOS0075)
Hosta 'Abiqua Recluse' $8.85 (Walden-West) Brighten a deeply shaded area with the glossy yellow heart-shaped
foliage. Some puckering. Slug resistant. Very vigorous, salt tolerant. 23 inches tall, 48 inches wide. Great for
woodland gardens in part to full shade. (#HOS0100)
Hosta 'Allen P. McConnell' $7.85 Very round and dense mound of green smooth foliage with thin, white margins.
Distinctive addition to woodland gardens. 13 inches tall, 39 inches wide. Salt resistant. Part to full shade.
(#HOS0125)
Hosta 'Aristocrat' $18.85 Very nice heart shaped, smooth powder-blue leaves with a wide creamy margin lightening
to a creamy white or white. Light lavender flowers on 18-22 inch scapes that bloom in mid-summer. Tolerates full
shade and some salt. Naturalizes well in woodland plantings. Height: 14 inches. (#HOS0175)
Hosta 'Austin Dickinson' $14.85 Medium-sized mound of rounded green foliage with thick white margins. Very
large, fragrant purple and white flowers in July through August. 17 inches tall, 40 inches wide. Woderful addition to
the woodland garden. Tolerates full shade and some salt. (#HOS0275)
Hosta 'Beauty Substance' $14.85 Large corrugated green leaves with gold edging. Very large, clump forming.
White flower in summer, fragrant. Good woodland plant. Salt resistant. Part to full shade. (#HOS0290)
Hosta 'Big Daddy' $9.85 Impressive mound of blue-green, puckered foliage that tends to cup. Slug resistant. Rapid
grower. Fragrant white flowers. 25 inches tall, 66 inches wide. Prefers shade to full shade. Moderate salt tolerance.
Bold woodland plant.
(#HOS0325)
Hosta 'Big Mama' $9.85 (Aden) Large, blue puckered leaves, off- white flowers in July. Fragrant. A large hosta
reaching a height of up to 36 inches tall. Very slug resistant! Tolerant of full shade and salt. One of our larger
woodland selections. (#HOS0350)
Hosta 'Black Hills' $12.85 Shiny, dark green and unruly foliage offers a nice contrast. Heavily corrugated. Pale
lavender fragrant flowers. 22 inches tall, 48 inches wide. Naturalizes well in the woodland garden. Salt resistant.
Part to full shade. (#HOS0375)
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Hosta 'Blue Belle' $7.85 (Smith) Tardiana hybrid. Intense blue-green foliage attaining a height of 14 inches. White
fragrant flowers. Slug resistant. Tolerates full shade and some salt. Great color contrast in the woodland garden.
(#HOS0425)
Hosta 'Blue Blazes' $12.85 Large rounded and crinkled blue leaves. Good growth rate. Fragrant lavender flowers on
38 inches scapes. Good woodland plant. Salt tolerant. Part to full shade. 24-36 inches height. (#HOS0450)
Hosta 'Blue Boy' $6.85 (Stone) Popular choice! Dense mound of blue-green foliage. Fragrant white flowers.
Vigorous, salt resistant. 19 inches tall, 45 inches wide. Part to full shade. At home in the woodland garden.
(#HOS0475)
Hosta 'Blue Dimples' $8.85 (Smith) One of the bluest cultivars developed. Deep blue, thick foliage. Pale lavender
fragrant flowers in July. 18 inches tall, 45 inches wide. Part to full shade. Good wooldand plant. Salt tolerant.
(#HOS0550)
Hosta 'Blue Ice' $12.85 Dwarf-sized mound with blue, thick slug resistant leaves. Very slow growing. 8 inches tall,
18 inches wide. (#HOS0575)
Hosta 'Blue Mammoth' $14.85 This is a great choice for the large hosta collector. The powdered blue giant has
heavily corrugated leaves and stately white bell-shaped fragrant flowers during the summer. Will reach 5 feet across
with maturity. Makes a statement in the woodland. Moderately salt tolerant. Prefers part to full shade. (#HOS0600)
Hosta 'Blue Moon' $6.85 (Smith-Alden) Heart-shaped cupped foliage of blue-green. Heavy substance. Near white
flowers provide sweet evening fragrance. Can be incorporated into the rock garden, woodland or as a ground cover.
Salt and slug-resistant. Part to full shade. 12 inches. (#HOS0625)
Hosta 'Blue Shadows' $12.85 (Anderson) Heart-shaped, blue-green foliage streaked yellow. White fragrant flowers.
A sport of H. tokadama 'Aureonebulosa'. Excellent slug resistance, moderate salt resistance. Prefers part to full
shade. 24 inches tall, 14 inches wide. Good woodland plant. (#HOS0700)
Hosta 'Blue Sophistication' $12.85 Eye-Catching medium blue foliage. Fragrant lavender flowers in July. Fast
growth rate. 16 inches tall, 36 inches wide. Nice in the woodland. Tolerates salt and full shade. (#HOS0750)
Hosta 'Blue Umbrella' $10.85 (Alden) Blue foliage with interesting texture. Lavender flowers. Slug resistant. 3 feet
tall. Can obtain 5 feet in width. Fast grower. Another large specimen for the woodland garden. Salt tolerant. Part to
full shade. (#HOS0775)
Hosta 'Blue Vision' $9.85 An outstanding cultivar with deep blue- green corrugated foliage. Responds well to heavy
fertilization and water. White flowers. Very slug resistant. 25 inches tall, 46 inches wide. (#HOS0825)
Hosta 'Blue Wedgewood' $7.85 (Smith) A very popular hosta with metallic blue wedge-shaped foliage. Useful as an
edger, in the woodland, or as a ground cover. Rapid grower. Pale lavender fragrant flowers. Very slug resistant, salt
tolerant. Part to full shade. 19 inches tall, 44 inches wide. (#HOS0850)
Hosta 'Bold Edger' $10.85 Eight inch long leaves with a margin that changes from yellow to white during the
season. Fragrant lavender flowers open in early to mid-July on 28 inch scapes. Good woodland/salt tolerant plant.
Prefers part to full shade. (#HOS0875)
Hosta 'Bressingham Blue' $15.85 Medium sized hosta with cupped, heart shaped, heavy blue leaves. Fragrant white
flowers. 20" tall by 24" wide. Tolerates some salt and full shade. Nice addition to the woodland garden.
(#HOS0900)
Hosta 'Bright Lights' $15.85 Very popular in the last ten years! Leaves are puckered, gold-centered with blue-green
margins. White fragrant flowers. A fast grower. 12-24 inches. Will take full shade and moderate salt, good for
roadsides and coastal borders. Also a fine selection for the woodland garden. (#HOS0950)
Hosta 'Brother Ronald' $12.85 Deep blue-green leaves, up to seven inches long by four 1/2 inches wide. Thick
substance. White fragrant flowers in August. Good slug and salt resistance. 16 inches tall with a width of 35 inches.
Does well in the woodland garden. Part to full shade. (#HOS1000)
Hosta 'Carnival' $11.85 Green foliage with yellow margins. Fragrant lavender flowers bloom July to August. Part to
full shade. Good woodland plant. Endures some salt such as coastal or roadside plantings. About 30 inches high.
(#HOS1090)
Hosta 'Cherry Berry' $14.85 A dense mound of beautiful, white-centered foliage with bright red flower scapes in
mid-summer! Red seed pods are also attractive. Sweet evening fragrance. Needs some direct sunlight. 12 inches tall,
28 inches wide. Great in the open woodland or roadside garden. Salt resistant. (#HOS1175)
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Hosta 'Christmas Tree' $14.85 (Seaver-Vaughn) Heavily corrugated green leaves with creamy margins. Fragrant
lavender flowers. Nice specimen in the woodland garden. Rapid grower! Prefers part to full shade. Will take some
salty soil. 24 in. (#HOS1200)
Hosta coerulea $6.85 Large leaves of blue and green. Flowers are white in mid summer with a soft sweet fragrance.
Good woodland plant. Tolerates some salt and full shade. (#HOS1215)
Hosta 'Color Glory' $18.85 Yellow centered with blue and green margins. A real nice grower that has fragrant white
flowers in summer. At home in the full shade of woodland gardens. Salt resistant. 15-24 in. (#HOS1225)
Hosta 'Crusader' $10.85 (Lachman) Narrow yellow to creamy white margins on dark green heart-shaped crinkled
leaves. Good substance. Fragrant pale lavender flowers. 18 inches in height. Good woodland selection. Will take
some salty soil. Prefers part to full shade. (#HOS1275)
Hosta 'Daybreak' $12.85 Unusual sprawling mound habit and brilliant gold foliage make this plant a great
speciman, ground cover, woodland or background plant. Summer blooms provide sweet evening fragrance. Will
endure full shade and some salt. 24 inches tall, 60 inches wide. (#HOS1300)
Hosta 'Dark Star' $12.85 Medium narrow bluish leaves, edged in cream, that make a nice arching clump in a short
time. Fragrant lavender flowers bloom in late summer. "Dark Star" will flash in your shady border or woodland
garden! Part to full shade. Salt resilient. (#HOS1325)
Hosta 'Diana Remembered' $8.85 (KULPA 1997) Blue-green foliage with an inch of creamy white margins that
extend to the petiole. Good texture. Large white fragrant flowers. Sport of 'Seventh Heaven.'Tolerates full shade and
some salt. Great in the woodland. 15 inches tall, 24 inches wide. (#HOS1400)
Hosta 'Dorset Blue' $8.85 (Smith-Aden) Outstanding dwarf. Intense, powdery blue foliage. White fragrant flowers.
Very slug resistant. Will take some salty soil. Good woodland plant. 10 inches tall, 24 inches wide. Part to full
shade. (#HOS1425)
Hosta 'Elvis Lives' $14.85 (Avent 1995) Arching narrow blue foliage with a wavy margin. Lavender flowers in
mid- season provide evening fragrance. Prefers part to full shade. Good woodland plant and will tolerate some salt
for coastal and roadside plantings. 18 inches tall. (#HOS1450)
Hosta 'Evelyn McCafferty' $9.85 Attractive, blue-green, heart-shaped puckered leaves. Lovely white fragrant
flowers. 24 in. Nice selection for the woodland. Will take full shade and some salt. (#HOS1525)
Hosta 'Eventide' $14.85 Very large! Ruffled green leaves with white edging. Fragrant lavender flowers. Good
woodland plant. Prefers part to full shade. Salt tolerant. 17 inches tall. (#HOS1550)
Hosta fortunei 'Albo-picta' $6.85 Medium mound of seasonally variegated foliage. Leaves are gold-centered in
spring. Part to full shade. 23 inches tall, 50 inches wide. Will take some salty soil. Soft textured specimen for
woodland gardens. Fragrant. (#HOS1700)
Hosta fortunei 'Aureo-Marginata' $6.85 (Syn: H. f. 'Gold Crown') This hosta has an attractive gold border
surrounding a deep green leaf. Slug and salt resistant. Tolerates sun and full shade well. Maintains ornamental value
all season. Great for woodland gardens. Fragrant lavender flowers. 12-24 inches tall. 52 inches wide. (#HOS1725)
Hosta fortunei 'Francee' $6.85 (Klopping) Dark green leaves edged with a stunning white margin that persists
throughout the season. Lavender flowers have sweet evening fragrance. Good as a ground cover and woodland
selection. Sun and salt tolerant. Rapid grower. A favorite with our customers. Part to full shade. 21 inches tall, 50
inches wide. (#HOS1750)
Hosta fortunei 'Fire & Ice' $15.85 Very attractive white-centered, green- margined leaves. Fragrant lavender
flowers. Fast growing, great in the woodland planting. 12-20". Will take moderate salt and full shade. (#HOS1775)
Hosta 'Fragrant Blue' $12.85 (Aden) Gorgeous medium-large mound of frosty, heart-shaped blue foliage. Fragrant
lavender flowers in August. 12-20 inches tall. 48 inches wide. (#HOS1825)
Hosta 'Fragrant Bouquet' $12.85 (Aden) 1998 American Hosta Growers: Hosta of the Year! Apple green foliage
with irregular light yellow margins. Extremely fragrant white flowers. Rapid grower, pest resistant. Tolerant of some
sun and salt. Prefers part to full shade. Does well in woodland settings. 18 inches. (#HOS1850)
Hosta 'Fringe Benefit' $8.85 (Aden) A large hosta with green heart- shaped leaves edged with white. A rapid
grower. Pest resistant. A real beauty for the woodland garden or background. Pale lavender fragrant flowers. 36
inches tall. Will take full shade and some salty soil. (#HOS1900)
Hosta 'Ginko Craig' $5.85 (Craig/Summers 1986) Variegated narrow dark- green foliage with white margins. Can
be used as an edging plant or ground cover. 12- 14 inches tall. Purple striped blossoms. (#HOS1925)
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Hosta 'Gold Drop' $5.85 (Anderson) A nice hosta for the foreground. Small gold leaves that will brighten up a dark
spot in the woodland garden. Fragrant lavender flowers. 6-12 inches tall. 33 inches wide. Salt tolerant. Part to full
shade. (#HOS1950)
Hosta 'Gold Regal' $8.85 (Aden) Large gold leaves, form a vase- shaped clump. Beautiful specimen plant. Fragrant
lavender flowers. 36 inches in height. Shade to full shade. Salt resistant. Great for woodland plantings. (#HOS2000)
Hosta 'Gold Scepter' $6.85 (Yellow heart-shaped 'quilted' foliage. Forms a small tight mound. Blooms provide
sweet evening fragrance in summer. Salt tolerant. Good woodland, coastal, roadside and shady border plant. Part to
full shade. 12 in. tall by 18 in. wide. (#HOS2025)
Hosta 'Gold Standard' $7.85 (Banyai 1976) Light green leaves sprout in spring, eventually turning light gold by
summer. Dark green margins are prominent all season. Early sun will bring out the golden color. Fragrant lavender
flowers in summer. All time favorite. Tolerates moderately salty soil. 22 inches tall, 60 inches wide. Nice woodland
selection. (#HOS2050)
Hosta 'Golden Bullion' $6.85 (Bennerup 89) Pale yellow foliage with a greenish tinge. Cupped leaves. Leaves can
measure up to 6 inches in length. Heavy substance. Slug and salt resistant. 16 in. Near white fragrant flowers.
Lightens up a woodlang garden. Part to full shade. (#HOS2075)
Hosta 'Golden Sculpture' $12.85 (Anderson 1982) Large, vase-shaped mound of 16-inch bright gold foliage. Near
white fragrant flowers on tall scapes in June/July. A very impressive background in our woodland planting! Will
tolerate full shade and some salty soil. 33 inches tall, 72 inches wide. (#HOS2150)
Hosta 'Golden Tiara' $6.85 (Savory,1977) Bright green leaves with a fast clumping habit. Light lavender flowers
with evening fragrance. Height: 6-12 inches. At home in the woodland garden. Prefers part to full shade. Salt
tolerant. (#HOS2175)
Hosta 'Grand Tiara' $12.85 A sport of H. 'Golden Tiara,' with wider golden margins and dark green foliage. Thick
substance. Purple fragrant flowers. 10-15 inches tall. 44 inches wide. Will take full shade and moderate salt along
the coast and roadsides. Good woodland plant. (#HOS2225)
Hosta 'Green Fountain' $5.85 Shiny green leaves on interesting red stems make this hosta a nice addition to borders,
coastal, roadside and woodland gardens. Pinkish lavender flowers in mid summer provide sweet evening fragrance.
Prefers shade to full shade. Resilient to salty soil. 12-30 in. (#HOS2275)
Hosta 'Hadspen Blue' $8.85 (Smith) One of the bluest cultivars ever developed - which remains blue throughout
most of the summer. Beautiful, solid, heavily-textured foliage. Pale lavender fragrant flowers in mid summer. 18
inches tall, 48 inches wide. Part to full shade. Salt tolerant. Good woodland plant. (#HOS2350)
Hosta 'Halcyon' $7.85 (Smith 1988) Chalky blue foliage. Heavy substance. Fragrant white flowers in late summer.
Forms a dense, medium-sized mound. Good slug resistance. Salt tolerant. 16 inches tall. Great in the full shade of
woodland gardens. (#HOS2375)
Hosta 'Hi Ho Silver' $16.85 A small variety with dark green leaves edged in wide white margins. Dark purple
fragrant flowers in late summer. A beautiful addition to the front of perennial borders and woodland gardens. Will
take moderately salty soil. 10-12 inches tall. Zones 3-9. Part to full shade. (#HOS2450)
Hosta 'Honeybells' $9.85 Large light green leaves. Violet white flowers. Blooms mid-August with a nice evening
fragrance. Zone 3-8. Good woodland plant. Part to full shade. Salt tolerant. Mature height 24 in. tall by 50 in. wide.
(#HOS2475)
Hosta 'Honeysong' $8.85 Medium green leaves with a wide creamy white edge. Fragrant lavender flowers. 18
inches. Tolerates full shade and some salt. Great for coastal, roadside, and woodland gardens. (#HOS2500)
Hosta 'Hoosier Homecoming' $16.85 Mid sized and heavily puckered, cream edges, gold center. Leaves are heavily
puckered and tend to form a cup shape. White fragrant flowers. Brightens up a woodland planting. Salt and full
shade tolerant. 20 in. high by 36 in. wide. (#HOS2525)
Hosta 'Hydon Sunset' $8.85 Small hosta with heart shaped gold leaves in the spring that turn green by mid- summer.
Fragrant summer blooms. 8 inches, 22 inches wide. Prefers part to full shade. Salt tolerant. (#HOS2550)
Hosta 'Inniswood' $14.85 (Inniswood Gardens) Bright gold-centered, heart-shaped puckered foliage with deep
green margins. Good slug and moderate salt resistance. Fragrant lavender flowers. Great specimen and woodland
plant. Slow grower. Part to full shade. 22 inches tall, 48 inches wide. (#HOS2575)
Hosta 'Invincible' $7.85 Very shiny dark green foliage, each leaf is 8 inches long by 6 inches wide. Smooth texture.
Fragrant lavender flowers in August. Salt tolerant. Prefers full to part shade. Nice woodland selection. (#HOS2600)
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Hosta 'Island Charm' $18.85 A small hosta, looking like that of the host great expectations. Only 8 inches tall.
Fragrant violet flowers. Will take full shade and some salt. Attractive addition to coastal, roadside, and woodland
gardens. (#HOS2625)
Hosta 'Janet' $9.85 16" tall, yellow leaves with a narrow green margin Fragrant white flowers. Prefers part to full
shade. Will take moderately salty soil. Great choice for the woodland. (#HOS2650)
Hosta 'June' $16.85 A definite standout! Gold-centered leaves bordered by a blue-green margin. The light center
will bleach to a creamy white in the bright light. Lavender flowers in mid summer emit sweet evening fragrance. 16
inches tall, 37 inches wide. Great compliment to a woodland assembly. Full shade and salt tolerant. (#HOS2675)
Hosta 'Just So' $12.85 Attractive foliage with wide green margins and gold centers. Good substance. Pale lavender
fragrant flowers. Good rock garden, woodland or low edging plant. Full shade and moderate salt tolerance. 6 inches
high by 20 inches wide.
(#HOS2700)
Hosta 'Katherine Lewis' $10.85 Bright gold leaves and fragrant lavender flowers. 39 inches tall. 42 inches wide.
Salt tolerant. Prefers shade to full shade. Great background to the woodland garden. (#HOS2725)
Hosta 'Knockout' $15.85 Wide cream edges with multi-colored blue- green centers. Puckered, rounded foliage. 1522 in. Lightens up the woodland garden. Fragrant summer blooms. Will take moderate salt and full shade.
(#HOS2750)
Hosta 'Lakeside Cha Cha' $12.85 Wavy edged leaves, goldish green centered with a slender white edge. Lavender
fragrant flowers, 14" tall by 27" wide. Salt and full shade tolerant. Great choice for woodland plantings.
(#HOS2800)
Hosta lancifolia $5.85 Lance-shaped glossy green leaves provide all season appeal. Good for woodland naturalizing
on an area that needs little maintenance. Can tolerate light sun or full shade. Fragrant violet flowers in August, with
mature plants producing 50- 60 scapes! Good for mass plantings. 19-24 inches tall. Will endure moderately salty
soil. 44 inches wide. (#HOS2825)
Hosta 'Leather Sheen' $12.85 One of the darkest green hostas! Glossy lance-shaped leaves that are held close to the
ground. Fragrant mid-season blooms. 17 inches tall, 48 inches wide. A nice shiny woodland plant. Tolerants of full
shade and moderate salt. (#HOS2850)
Hosta 'Leola Fraim' $8.85 Attractive heart-shaped leaves with thick creamy white margins with green centers. Pale
lavender flowers have pleasant evening fragrance. Lightens up a woodland planting. Prefers part to full shade. Will
take some salty conditions. 22 in. high by 50 in. wide. (#HOS2875)
Hosta 'Little Black Scape' $12.85 10" tall by 24" wide, the 5" wide heart shaped leaves emerge dull green and
change to chartreuse( best color with more sun). Jet black scapes develop to contrast, lavender flowers. Fragrant.
Good woodland plant. Salt resistant. (#HOS2925)
Hosta 'Little Sunspot' $14.85 Bright golden heart shaped leaves with dark green border. One inch wide clumps have
12 inch scapes with white flowers. Early summer. Part sun to light shade. Well drained soil. An outstanding newly
introduced Hosta! (#HOS2940)
Hosta 'Love Pat' $12.85 (Alden,78) Stunning blue thick foliage that is both cupped and corrugated. Upright, vaseshaped growth habit. Fragrant pale lavender flowers. Slug resistant. Voted one of the Top Ten favorite hostas of the
American Hosta Society. 20 inches tall. 40 inches wide. Salt tolerant. Part to full shade. Excellent selection for
woodland plantings. (#HOS2950)
Hosta 'Lucy Vitols' $14.85 (Seaver) Yellow-green leaves with a narrow green margin. Intense puckering and
rugosity. Fragrant summer blooms. 15-22 in. Unique color for woodland gardens. Part to full shade. Will tolerate
moderately salty soils. (#HOS2975)
Hosta 'Minuteman' $12.85 (Machen 1994) Outstanding foliage. Each dark-green leaf has wide white margins.
Slightly rippled, cupped shaped foliage. Tolerates full sun/heat. Fast grower. Fragrant. 23 inches tall. 50 inches
wide. Great in the open woodland, coastal, or roadside border. Salt resistant. (#HOS3025)
Hosta montana $7.85 Large glossy green heart-shaped leaves with fragrant near white flowers on 36 inch stems in
July. Very nice upright growth habit. Endures full shade and moderate salt. Nice woodland selection. (#HOS3050)
Hosta montana 'Aureomarginata' $12.85 Graceful long-pointing green leaves with irregular margins of yellow
turning to cream later in the season. Pale lavender fragrant flowers. Outstanding specimen plant. 27 inches tall, 68
inches wide. Salt tolerant. Prefers part to full shade. (#HOS3075)
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Hosta 'Mountain Snow' $14.85 Glossy medium green leaves with a touch of white along the wavy margin. White
flowers in mid-summer on 40 inch scapes provide sweet fragrance. Looks great in the woodland garden. Partial to
full shade. Tolerates moderate salt. (#HOS3100)
Hosta 'Moonlight Sonata' $12.85 Leaves are rounded, cupped and corrugated, upright blue-green with near white
flowers. Blooms a pale lavender. Does well in rich, moist, well-drained soil. Clump size: 36" by 20". Leaf size: 12"
by 11" (#HOS3150)
Hosta 'Moon River' $15.85 Blue green heart-shaped leaves with a wide white margin. Fragrant lavender flowers.
Small, less than 15 inches high. A handsome addition to the woodland. Tolerates full shade and moderate salt.
(#HOS3175)
Hosta 'Morning Light' $12.85 Dark green irregular margins with a creamy yellow center, strong contrast, heavy
texture. 16" by 28". Fragrant summer blooms. Salt and full shade tolerant. Great in coastal gardens, roadside borders
and woodland beds. (#HOS3200)
Hosta 'Mount Royal' $5.85 (Le Jardin Botanique de Montreal,36) Green lance shaped leaves. Fragrant white
flowers. 12 in. Fast grower. Nice addition to the woodland. Prefers part to full shade. Salt tolerant. (#HOS3225)
Hosta 'Night Before Christmas' $16.85 Stunning! Green leaves with a white center stripe. Fragrant flowers bloom
on 3 foot spikes. Brighten your woodland garden! Tolerates moderately salty soil. Prefers partial to full shade.
(#HOS3265)
Hosta 'Northern Exposure' $16.85 (Walters Gardens) Flat, puckered, blue- green foliage with a wide yellow-green
margin fading to cream. White flowers provide sweet fragrance. Nice specimen plant for the woodland garden.
Attains a height of 36 inches. Salt tolerant. Part to full shade. (#HOS3275)
Hosta 'On Stage' $16.85 Large mound of gold-centered, green- margined leaves which slowly become solidly green
over the summer. Fragrant blooms. Endures some salt for coastal or roadside plantings. Also a great choice for
woodland gardens. Part to full shade. 30 in. by 20 in. (#HOS3350)
Hosta 'Pacific Blue Edger' $5.85 (Heimes) A rapidly growing blue hosta forming pinwheel mounds. The dark green
leaves have silver margins with excellent substance. Great to contrast with other woodland plants. 12 inches.
Fragrant blooms. Part to full shade. Salt resistant. (#HOS3375)
Hosta 'Parhelion' $18.85 A sport of Sum and Substance. Large chartreuse leaves with narrow cream margins.
Would look great as a center piece in a woodland garden. Fragrant lavender flowers in late summer. Prefers shade to
full shade. Salt resistant. 30-36 inches tall by 48 inches wide. Zones 3-9. (#HOS3425)
Hosta 'Patriot' $8.85 (Machen,92) Sport of 'Francee'. Deep green leaves with wide white wavy margins. Rapid
growth rate. Sun and salt tolerant. A real beauty in the open woodland garden! Fragrant blooms. 23 inches tall, 50
inches wide. (#HOS3450)
Hosta 'Pearl Lake' $5.85 Medium green heart-shaped foliage, emerging in the spring with a hint of blue. Fragrant
lavender flowers. Fast growing. 16 in. Salt tolerant. Good woodland plant. Part to full shade. (#HOS3500)
Hosta 'Peedee Gold Flash' $18.85 (Herz, 87) Yellow lanceolate leaves with bright green margins. Purple fragrant
flowers. 10 in. Nice addition to the woodland garden. Prefers part to full shade. Salt resistant. (#HOS3525)
Hosta 'Pizzaz' $15.85 (Alden,86) Heart-shaped, frosted blue-green foliage with white margins accented with slight
yellow streaks. Slug and salt resistant. Fragrant blooms. Part to full shade. 22 in. Beautiful specimen for woodland
plantings. (#HOS3575)
Hosta plantiginea 'Grandiflora' $8.85 This hosta is famous for its 5 inch pure white fragrant flowers that open in
August and September. They form neat clumps of light green leaves 15 to 18 inches in height. Wonderful woodland
plant. Moderately salt tolerant. Part to full shade. (#HOS3625)
Hosta 'Potomac Pride' $8.85 Shiny, dark green foliage. Fragrant bluish- purple flowers. Fast growth rate. Great
addition to woodland gardens. Salt tolerant. Prefers part to full shade. 24 inches tall, 50 inches wide. (#HOS3650)
Hosta 'Red October' $16.85 Small scaled red petioled hosta, blue green leaves with dark red petioles extending onto
the leaf blade, 10" by 20". Tolerates moderate salt and full shade. Unique woodland plant. (#HOS3725)
Hosta 'Regal Splendor' $16.85 (Walters, 87) A sport of H. 'Krossa Regal'. Frosty blue leaves with a creamy yellow
border. Fragrant lavender flowers. Salt tolerant. Prefers part to full shade. 36 in. Beautiful woodland selection!
(#HOS3750)
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Hosta 'Revolution' $12.85 Bold dark green edges with a cream center. The center is speckled with dark green.
Fragrant summer blooms. Nice addition to the woodland garden. Will take moderate salt and full shade. 18" by 24".
(#HOS3775)
Hosta 'Robert Frost' $16.85 Impressive mound of contrasting bluish- centered and creamy white margined leaves.
Fragrant white flowers. Very pretty. 24 inches tall, 50 inches wide. Tolerates salt and full shade, great for woodland,
roadside or coastal gardens. (#HOS3825)
Hosta 'Royal Standard' $5.85 (Wayside Gardens 1965) A real beauty and one of our favorite hostas! This variety
has all the assets of a valuable garden perennial. Glossy green foliage with a profusion of white fragrant flowers in
August through September, providing a burst of late summer color. We have a large woodland planting under a
Yellowwood tree that creates comments from our customers every year! Sun to full shade and salt tolerant. 26
inches tall, 63 inches wide. (#HOS3850)
Hosta 'Sagae' $12.85 (Syn. H. fluctuans 'Variegated') 2000 HOSTA OF THE YEAR AWARD WINNER! More
popular every year! Large, heart-shaped foliage of frosty-blue, irregular creamy gold margins. Heavy substance
keeps slugs at bay. Fragrant lavender flowers. Great for coastal, roadside, shady borders, and woodland plantings.
Salt and full shade tolerant. 31 inches tall, 70 inches wide. (#HOS3900)
Hosta 'Sea Beacon' $18.85 Very wide white margins, green centers. Fragrant lavender flowers to 30". 22" tall by
50" wide. Tolerates salt and full shade. Good woodland selection. (#HOS3950)
Hosta 'Sea Fire' $12.85 Golden leaves that darken to light green, red petioles and dark reddish flower scapes.
Fragrant lavender flowers. Lightens up the woodland garden. Prefers part to full shade. 16" by 32". Salt tolerant.
(#HOS4000)
Hosta 'Sea Lotus Leaf' $12.85 (Seaver,85) Thick blue-green cupped, crinkled foliage. White fragrant flowers in late
June to early July. Will take moderate salt and full shade. At home in the woodland garden. 24 inches tall, 20 inches
wide. (#HOS4025)
Hosta 'September Sun' $13.85 (Solberg) This mid-sized hosta is a beautiful sport of the popular H. 'August Moon'same form and gold colored center but with a bright green margin added. Fragrant lavender flowers appear in mid
summer. Salt tolerant. Part to full shade. Nice woodland plant. 22in. tall by 34 in. wide. (#HOS4075)
Hosta 'Serendipity' $7.85 (Alden) Small, rounded blue-green foliage. Forms a neat, dense clump. Attractive
lavender flowers, fragrant. Characteristic salt and full shade tolerance great for roadside, coastal or woodland
gardens. 13 inches tall, 36 inches wide. (#HOS4100)
Hosta 'Shade Fanfare' $7.85 (Alden) Light green leaves with a wide, cream margin. Fragrant lavender flowers.
Rapid grower. 25 in. Will take full shade and moderately salty soil. Great woodland plant. (#HOS4125)
Hosta 'Showboat' $14.85 Broad, elongated dark foliage with a wide- creamy white margin. The edges of each leaf
turns up a bit. Fragrant light lavender flowers. Medium height. 12 in. high by 30 in. wide. Will take full shade and
moderate salt. At home in woodland plantings. (#HOS4200)
Hosta sieboldiana 'Elegans' $6.85 Large corrugated blue-gray leaves. Fragrant white flowers with a tinge of
lavender 24 inches tall. Prefers full shade, good woodland plant. Slug and salt resistant. (#HOS4300)
Hosta sieboldiana 'Frances Williams' $7.85 (Williams 1986) Make a statement! Large puckered leaves are bluegreen with gold margins that deepen in color as the season continues. White fragrant flowers. Slug and salt resistant.
Accent your woodland garden. 28 inches tall, 63 inches wide. (#HOS4325)
Hosta sieboldiana 'Thunderbolt' $16.85 Heavily corrugated leaves with wide blue green margins, narrow creamy
golden center. White fragrant flowers, 20" by 40". Salt and full shade tolerance make this an excellent choice for
coastal, woodland, and roadside gardens. (#HOS4400)
Hosta sieboldii 'Kabitan' $7.85 Cream leaves with broad dark green margins. Leaves have a very thin, almost
papery texture, a slightly shiny surface and a ruffled margin. Grows up to 10 inches tall. Fragrant. Brighten up a
woodland planting with this full shade and salt tolerant beauty. (#HOS4410)
Hosta 'Snowcap' $12.85 (Alden 1980) Blue-green leaves with creamy- white margins. Heavy substance. Fragrant
white flowers. 36 inches tall, 30 inches wide. Slug and salt resistant. Nice woodland plant. Part to full shade.
(#HOS4425)
Hosta 'Snowden' $12.85 Outstanding mound of blue-green heart- shaped foliage. Fragrant white flowers. Part to full
shade. At home in woodland gardens. 27 inches tall, 50 inches wide. Salt resistant. (#HOS4450)
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Hosta 'Snowflake' $7.85 This small hosta has lanceolate, medium green leaves and fragrant white flowers. Very
floriferous. Excellent addition to woodland gardens. Will take some salt and full shade. Approx. height is 24 inches.
(#HOS4475)
Hosta 'So Sweet' $6.85 (Alden 1986) Green shiny leaves with a wide, white margin. Very fragrant white flowers.
Very good sun tolerance. Good container and woodland plant. 20 inches. Salt resistant. (#HOS4500)
Hosta 'Spilt Milk' $18.85 Heavy green leaves with unusual, subtle, fine white markings randomly streaked and
splotched, one of a kind, 16" by 34". Works well in roadside, coastal, and woodlands, full shade and salt tolerant.
(#HOS4525)
Hosta 'Stetson' $9.85 A medium sized hosta with nice puckered yellow leaves that have light green leaf margins.
Brighten up the woodland with fragrant white flowers. Will tolerate moderately salty soil. Prefers part to full shade.
Clumps to 12" diameter. (#HOS4550)
Hosta 'Strip Tease' $16.85 Medium hosta that grows 16 inches tall. The leaves are heart shaped with broad dark
green margins, a large yellow splash through the center, and occasional small white streaks. Part to full shade. Salt
tolerant. Good woodland selection. (#HOS4575)
Hosta 'Sugar and Cream' $10.85 (Zilis 1984) Quickly becomes a large mound of white-margined green-centered
foliage. Wavy. Fragrant pale lavender flowers in mid- August. Will take full shade and moderately salty soil. Great
addition to woodland gardens. 28 inches tall, 58 inches wide. (#HOS4600)
Hosta 'Sultana' $12.85 Dark green center with a gold margin. Fragrant lavender flowers. 10" by 20". Great for part
to full shade locations such and woodland gardens. Salt tolerant. (#HOS4625)
Hosta 'Sum & Substance' $9.85 (Aden 1980) The largest hosta cultivar! Chartreuse gold, glossy textured leaves
form an immense mound. (Plan ahead!) Foliage color becomes brighter with more exposure to light. Slug and salt
resistant. Lavender flowers in late summer, fragrant. Beautiful specimen plant for the woodland. 31 inches tall, 70
inches wide (or more). (#HOS4650)
Hosta 'Summer Music' $12.85 (Klehm 1998) Increasingly popular medium mound of white centers and wide green
margins. Fragrant flowers. Prefers part to full shade, salt resistant. Nice addition to woodland gardens. 18 inches tall,
41 inches wide. (#HOS4675)
Hosta 'Sundance' $7.85 (Walters Gardens 1984) Sport of Hosta "Aoki.' Dark green leaves with a variegated edge
changing from white in full sun to a golden color in the shade. Performs well in full- sun with moisture. Fragrant
lavender flowers. 12-24 inches tall. Tolerates moderate salt. (#HOS4700)
Hosta 'Sun Power' $12.85 This very large grower 60 x 20 inches has heart-shaped gold leaves with a wavy twisting
edge. Rapid-growing cultivar with fragrant lavender flowers. Will brighten up a woodland garden. Prefers part to
full shade. Salt resistant. (#HOS4725)
Hosta 'Sweet Tater Pie' $12.85 Bright gold leafed hosta. Blade-like foliage with wavy edges. Purple fragrant
flowers in midsummer. Fast grower. 12-24 inches high. Salt tolerant. Prefers part to full shade, such as woodland
gardens. (#HOS4775)
Hosta 'Tambourine' $14.85 H. 'Tambourine' is a Lachman hybrid that has beautiful heart-shaped leaves with a wide
creamy leaf margin. Red leaf petioles provide additional interest. The vigorous Grower forms an upright clump of
foliage with fragrant lavender flowers in early summer. At home in the full shade of woodland gardens. Salt
resistant. 14" by 24". (#HOS4800)
Hosta x 'Tattoo' $18.85 Very different! Rounded leaves with chartreuse centers outlined in a narrow blue-green
border, set in apple-green background. Fragrant. Unique woodland color. Moderate salt and full shade tolerance.
Lavender flowers. 10in. tall by 18in. wide. (#HOS4810)
Hosta 'Tiny Tears' $7.85 Dense clump forming with green tear shaped leaves. Fragrant flowers. Will tolerate
moderate salt and full shade. Good coastal, roadside, and woodland plant. 6 in. high by 21 in. wide. (#HOS4850)
Hosta tokudama 'Bruce's Blue' $7.85 Powdery blue, cupped foliage. Puckered leaves. Near white fragrant flowers.
Good woodland specimen. Will take moderate salt and full shade. 18 inches tall. (#HOS4950)
Hosta tokudama 'Flavocircinalis' $12.85 (AHS 1987) An impressive, broad mound of thick-substance, heavily
corrugated leaves of frosty, blue-green with a wide irregular gold margin. Fragrant near-white flowers. Good
woodland plant. Slug and salt resistant. Prefers part to full shade. 17 inches tall, 48 inches wide. (#HOS4975)
Hosta tokudama 'True Blue' $10.85 Heavy textured blue puckered foliage. Each leaf attains a size of 7 in wide by 8
in long. Slug and salt resistant. Fragrant lavender flowers. 24 in tall. Prefers part to full shade. Great color to add to
woodland gardens. (#HOS5025)
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Hosta 'Twillight' $14.85 Leaves emerge light-green with yellow margins. Foliage matures to dark-green with white
edges. Fragrant flowers. Will take moderately salty soil and full shade. Great for woodland, roadside and coastal
gardens. (#HOS5075)
Hosta undulata $5.85 Wavy foliage with white centers and green margins. Fragrant lilac flowers in July. Lightens
up woodland plantings. Salt tolerant. Prefers part to full shade. Height: 16 inches. (#HOS5100)
Hosta undulata 'Univittata' $5.85 Slightly wavy green leaves with a white center. Fragrant pale purple flowers. Part
to full shade, great woodland plant. 12-24 inches tall. Salt tolerant. (#HOS5150)
Hosta 'Veronica Lake' $15.85 18" tall by 42" wide, attractive dense mounding habit, green center, wide gold
margin. Fragrant lavender flowers. Nice addition to woodland gardens. Part to full shade. Salt tolerant. (#HOS5225)
Hosta x 'Warwick Choice' $16.85 Ovate Medium green leaf with heart-shaped base and creamy yellow to white
margin. Slight shine to the leaf and leaves are ruffled. Near white flowers. 22 inches height. (#HOS5250)
Hosta 'Wheaton Blue' $12.85 A large deep blue hosta reaching height of up to 15-20 inches. Good contrast to other
woodland plants. Salt resistant. Part to full shade. Fragrant. (#HOS5275)
Hosta x 'Whirlwind' $12.85 A standout in any hosta planting. Thick, unruly, wavy foliage. Green leaf margins
surround a center that changes from pale to green to creamy-white. Good substance. Fragrant lavender flowers. 19
inches tall, 40 inches wide. Part to full shade, nice woodland specimen. Salt resistant. (#HOS5300)
Hosta x 'Wide Brim' $5.85 (Aden 1979) Striking bright blue-green leaves with wide margins of creamy yellow.
Fast-growing and easy! Fragrant lavender flowers. Nice woodland plant. Will tolerate full shade and moderately
salty soil. 18 inches tall, 45 inches wide. (#HOS5350)
Hosta x 'Zippity Do Dah' $14.85 Wavy green leaves with a curly white edge, strong growth habit, vigorous, sun and
salt tolerant. Fragrant lavender flowers, 24" by 48". Great woodland plant. (#HOS5400)
Hosta x 'Zounds' $9.85 (Aden 1978) Heavily puckered heart shaped leaves that are an attractive gold. White
flowers. Slug resistant. 22 inches tall. 50 inches wide. (#HOS5425)
Our Hosta Collection (10) $55.85 An assortment of 10 named and labeled Hosta perfect for establishing a shade or
woodland garden. All plants are full size, and top quality Hosta. We'll make the selections for you! The
corresponding picture is for reference and may not be exactly what is selected. (#HOS9999)
HUMULUS (Hops) A fast growing perennial vine whose fruits are used for brewing beer. Full sun or part shade.
18 ft. Zone 3-8. (#HUM)
Humulus lupulus 'Nugget' $12.85 A yellow foliaged form of hops with large cones useful as a quick cover. Grows
at least 10 feet tall. (#HUM150)
HYDRANGEA (Climbing Hydrangea) (Climbing Hydrangea) A true clinging vine that is ideal for climbing up a
brick or stone wall, arbor, or tree. White six-inch flat topped corymbs appear in June. Dark glossy green foliage.
Rich cinnamon-brown bark. Mild fragrance. Requires rich, well- drained moist soil. Sun or shade. Slow to establish,
but worth the effort. Has been know to reach up to 60 ft. Zones 4-7. (#HYD)
Hydrangea anomala petiolaris $12.85 (Climbing Hydrangea) A true clinging vine that is ideal for climbing up a
brick or stone wall, arbor, or tree. White six-inch flat topped corymbs appearing in June. Dark glossy green foliage.
Rich cinnamon-brown bark. Mild fragrance. Requires rich, well- drained moist soil. Sun or shade. Slow to establish,
but worth the effort. Has been known to reach up to 60 feet. Zones 4-7. (#HYD050)
IBERIS (Candytuft) A spring blooming evergreen that is useful for borders and rock gardens. A brilliant mass of
white flowers open in May, attracting butterflies. Full sun and well- drained soil required. (#IBE)
Iberis sempervirens 'Autumn Beauty' $5.85 The usual profusion of white flowers that will also repeat in the fall!
Attracts butterflies. 15 inches. Salt tolerant, good choice for coastal, and roadside gardens. Zone 5. (#IBE400)
Iberis sempervirens 'Autumn Snow' $5.85 The usual spring profusion, but also reblooms in the fall! Will tolerate
some salty soil. 12 inches. Zone 5. Nice butterfly plant. (#IBE405)
INULA These upright, easygoing perennials promise to brighten any sunny spot with their cheerful display of
yellow, daisy-like flowers. Inulas belong to the Asteraceae family and require little maintenance, asking only for
well drained soil. Plant in full sun. 24-36 inches. (#INU)
Inula orientalis 'Grandiflora' $6.85 Wooly buds open to spidery gold daisies for several weeks in summer, 2'
perennial for border and cutting. (#INU125)
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IRIS (Bearded) Iris are among the most popular of all garden perennials. There are an enormous range of variations
that will fit any growing situation. We have listed types below for you to choose from. (#IRA)
Iris pumila 'Brassil' $6.85 Yellow blossoms. Height: 10 inches. (#IRA050)
Iris pumila 'Snow Maiden' $6.85 Bright white flowers bloom mid-late spring. 12-16 inches tall. Sun. (#IRA190)
IRIS GERMANICA ( German Iris ) Tall, formal, stately beauties. All colors and fine foliage, early summer bloom
time, 2 to 3 ft. Keep away from wet soils. (#IRI)
Iris germanica 'Pink Horizon' $6.85 Bright pink with a gold beard blooms in early summer. Sun to part shade. 24-38
inches high. (#IRI570)
Iris germanica 'Pride of Ireland' $6.85 (Noyd 1971) Light green. (#IRI625)
IRIS (Siberian Iris) Siberian iris form elegant upright clumps of slender, arched blue-green foliage that remains
attractive all season. These easy and reliable plants are practically pest and disease free. A variety of flower colors
are listed below. Full sun to partial shade. June blooming. The irises listed are varieties developed by Dr. Currier
McEwen, an iris hybridizer, who has made major contributions to the development of new and improved Siberian.
Fieldstone Gardens is authorized to carry Dr. McEwen's three year and older iris varieties. To obtain a listing of his
most recent iris introductions, contact Sharon Whitney at the following address:Eartheart Gardens, 1709 Harpswell
Neck Road,Harpswell, Maine 04079-9725. NOTE: THERE ARE MANY MORE DR. McEWEN'S SIBERIAN
IRIS'S AVAILABLE IN LIMITED QUANTITIES HERE AT THE NURSERY. PLEASE INQUIRE FOR
AVAILABILITY. (#IRO)
Iris sibirica 'Pink Haze' $8.85 (McGarvey 1969) Diploid, 38", Med. Pink self. HM 1982, Morgan Award 1984,
Morgan- Wood Medal 1988. At home in the cut flower and hummingbird garden. (#IRO0650)
Iris sibirica 'Adj' $10.85 (McEwen 1983) Tetraploid, 30 inch, Mid- Late. Rich violet-blue with gold edging on first
day, then silver. Outstanding cut flower. Wonderful plant for edging. Provides nectar for hummingbirds.
(#IRO2025)
Iris sibirica 'Annick' $7.85 (McEwen 1986) Dip., Miniature, Midseason. Lovely 2 1\2 inch flowers on 12 inch
stalks. Dainty cut flower. Rich medium blue with small white signals. Round and flaring. Excellent parents for little
ones. Hummingbirds like it too! (#IRO2050)
Iris sibirica 'Baby Sister' $7.85 (McEwen 1986) Dip., Miniature, Midseason. 2 1/2 inch medium blue flowers on 7
inch stalks. Flaring falls. 2 buds on successive stalks, great for cutting. A darling for the rock garden. Nice
hummingbird plant. Sister of Annick. (#IRO2075)
Iris sibirica 'Bee' $7.85 (McEwen 1976) Tet.,27 in, Mid season bloom. Dark violet-blue, white edge of blaze
showing light violet-blue styles. Good hummingbird plant and cut flower. (#IRO2100)
Iris sibirica 'Bernard McLaughlin' $7.85 (McEwen 1985) Diploid, 28 inches. Midseason blooms attract
hummingbirds. Charming 4-inch flowers of glistening white enhanced by a few green lines. Exquisite ruffled form
with feathered midribs. Nice cut flower. Successive stalks. (#IRO2125)
Iris sibirica 'Big Blue' $12.85 (McEwen 1970) Dip., 36 in. Our largest diploid with 5 in flowers and 2 1/2 in falls.
Close to true dark blue. (#IRO2150)
Iris sibirica 'Blue Burgee' $7.85 (McEwen 1972) Tetraploid, 30 inches., Early Midseason - Late. 4 1/2 inch ruffled
flaring compact flowers of velvety-violet blue on low growing stalks. Great choice for hummingbird and cut flower
gardens. (#IRO2175)
Iris sibirica 'Blue Pennant' $7.85 (McEwen 1972) Tetraploid, Thirty inches. Attracts hummingbirds with Early
Midseason - Late Midseason bloom. Sister of Blue Burgee with yellow in the signals, two branches, five - seven
buds, excellent for cutting. HM 1973, MORGAN runner up 1976. (#IRO2225)
Iris sibirica 'Blue Propeller' $12.85 Blue flowers in early to mid summer. Height: 2-3 feet. Full sun. Nice
hummingbird and cut flower. (#IRO2250)
Iris sibirica 'Blue Reverie' $9.85 (McEwen 1985)Tet., 35 in, Early to late midseason. The 6 inch flowers with 2 3/4
inch falls are a lovely light blue with signals, great for cutting. Very wide ruffled styles. Attracts hummingbirds.
(#IRO2275)
Iris sibirica 'Blue Snippet' $7.85 (McEwen 1977) Diploid, 12-14 inches. Midseason blooms attract hummingbirds.
Violet-blue three- inch flowers with violet-blue veins and pure white signals. Nice cut flower. (#IRO2300)
Iris sibirica 'Butter and Sugar' $8.85 (McEwen 1977) Diploid, twenty-seven inches, Early Midseason - Late
Midseason. Unique break through introducing yellow in twenty eight chromosome Siberians. Beautiful and
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outstanding in every way. Great cut flower. A non-fading yellow amoena. Fine parent. HM 1978, Morgan-Wood
Medal 1986. Provides nectar for hummingbirds. (#IRO2350)
Iris sibirica 'Chartreuse Bounty' $7.85 (McEwen 1983) Diploid, thirty inches. Midseaason and repeats. Greenish
yellow amoena. Open form with arching falls. Long bloom season, attracts hummingbirds. Elegant cut flower.
(#IRO2375)
Iris sibirica 'Chatter Box Belle' $8.85 (McEwen 1991) Tetraploid, thirty two inches. Five-inch flowers are a blend
of blue-violet shades. White signals. Midseason. Beautiful cut flowers! Provides nectar for hummingbirds.
(#IRO2400)
Iris sibirica 'Circle Round' $8.85 (McEwen) Tet., 27 in, Early to late midseason. This 4 1/2 inch medium violet blue
flower is distinguished by its lovely, very round form and by its value as a parent. Produces successive stalks for a
good period of bloom, attracting hummingbirds. R7,N1. Nice cut flower. (#IRO2425)
Iris sibirica 'Cleve Dodge' $7.85 (McEwen 1971) Diploid, thirty inches. Midseason. Velvety midnight blue. Clean
self with no signal. Great selection for hummingbird and cut flower gardens. (#IRO2450)
Iris sibirica 'Creme Chantilly' $8.85 (McEwen 1981) Dip., 36 in, Midseason blooms are great for cutting.
Magnificent 5 inch ruffled, creamy white flowers, attract hummingbirds. 2 branches and 6 buds. Our favorite white
diploid. (#IRO2475)
Iris sibirica 'Dark Circle' $7.85 (McEwen 1976) Tetraploid, Midseason - Late. Ruffled 5 1/2 inch self of dark,
velvety blue-purple. 2 1/2 inch semi- flaring falls and large standards give globe-like form. Unique cut flower. No
visible signals. Hummingbirds like it too! (#IRO2500)
Iris sibirica 'Dear Diane' $12.85 (McEwen 1979) Tet., 27 in, Midseason. Superior in every way! 6 inch flaring,
ruffled flowers with 2 1/2 inch velvety, violet-blue falls, silver-edged. Marvelous parent. Great cut flower and
hummingbird plant. HM 1981. R9,N1 (#IRO2550)
Iris sibirica 'Dianne's Daughter' $10.85 (McEwen 1988) Tetraploid, Late - Very Late. A charming child of "Dear
Dianne" with four- inch flowers on branched thirty inch stalks. Compact, triangular form with two- inch falls and
lovely ruffling. Light and deep shades of violet blue with white signals and stitching, great for cutting. Attracts
hummingbirds. (#IRO2575)
Iris sibirica 'Dreaming Brown' $10.85 Violet-blue flowers with dark brown hafts make a wonderfully unique color
combination for this mid to late season bloomer. 32 in. tall. (#IRO2595)
Iris sibirica 'Dreaming Orange' $9.85 New! (McEwen 1987) Tetraploid, thirty-seven inch, Early Midseason - Late.
This 5 1/2 inch flower has light yellow falls and lighter standards and styles, great for cutting. Signals are closest to
orange we have yet seen. One branch and three buds on successive stalks. Sister of 'Golden Crimping.'
Hummingbirds like it too! (#IRO2625)
Iris sibirica 'Dreaming Yellow' $7.85 (McEwen 1971) Dip., 36 in, Mid-late season, and repeats. The first yellow
amoena. 5 inch flaring flowers. Falls yellow first day, then cream. Blooms are great for cutting and attract
hummingbirds. Fine parent for yellow. HM 1972, JC 1973, BIS-HC 1981. (#IRO2650)
Iris sibirica 'Early Bluebird' $7.85 (McEwen 1970) Diploid, thirty-six inch. Early-Late bloomin, attracts
hummingbirds. 4 1/2 inch medium violet blue. Starts early and continues five weeks. Nice cut flowers. (#IRO2675)
Iris sibirica 'Ever Again' $8.85 (1992 McKewen) Tetraploid. Early-Very Late season bloom. 4 in blooms are true
medium blue. 40 inch stems, great for cut flowers. Attracts hummingbirds. (#IRO2700)
Iris sibirica 'Ewen' $8.85 (McEwen 1971) Tetraploid, thirty-two inches, Early Midseason - Late Midseason.
Excellent flaring flowers close to true red, great for cutting. Attracts hummingbirds. (#IRO2725)
Iris sibirica 'Floating Island' $7.85 (McEwen 1973) Diploid, 32 in. Midseason. The 4 1/2 inch light yellow amoena
change to a cream color by the second day. Good hummingbird plant and cut flower. (#IRO2775)
Iris sibirica 'Fourfold Lavender' $12.85 (McEwen 1982) Tetraploid, 28 in, midseason. 4 1/2 inch flaring lavender
flowers with light borders. Styles are white. Sturdy cut flower. Provides nectar for hummingbirds. (#IRO2800)
Iris sibirica 'Fourfold White' $7.85 (McEwen 1970) Tetraploid, 36 in, Early midseason-Late. 6 inch clear white
flower. Flaring, wax like falls. 2 branches, 6-7 buds. An award winner. (#IRO2825)
Iris sibirica 'Golden Crimping' $12.85 (McEwen 1985)Tet., 26 in, Early-Late Midseason. A new advance. Very
crimped yellow edges surround creamy falls. It has yellow signals and very wide styles with yellow midribs. HM
1988. Nice hummingbird and cut flower. (#IRO2850)
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Iris sibirica 'Golden Edge' $12.85 (McEwen 1992) Tetraploid. Midseason. Ruffled falls of velvety blue-violet
blooms with distinctly yellow wire-type edging, great for cutting. Provides nectar for hummingbirds. (#IRO2875)
Iris sibirica 'Happy Event' $12.85 (McEwen 1982) Tetraploid, thirty-seven inches, Midseason - Late. Pure white of
lovely form. Great cut flower and hummingbird plant. Superb parent. (#IRO2900)
Iris sibirica 'Harpswell Chanteuse' $10.85 (McEwen 1992)Ruffled white flowers with creamy tones. Blooms in mid
June. A great addition to the perennial garden. 30 inches tall. (#IRO2925)
Iris sibirica 'Harpswell Hallelujah' $12.85 (McEwen 1983) Tetraploid, thirty-two inches, Early Midseason - Late
Midseason. Outstanding 5 1/2 inch flowers of rich violet-blue. Exceptionally round, ruffled 2 1/2 inch falls.
Wonderful parent. Sturdy stems are great for cutting. HM 1985. Attracts hummingbirds. (#IRO2950)
Iris sibirica 'Harpswell Happiness' $12.85 (McEwen 1983) Tet., 32 in, Early-late midseason. A beautiful creamy
white. Round, ruffled flaring form.Excellent parent. HM 1985. Nice cut flower and hummingbird plant.
(#IRO2975)
Iris sibirica 'Harpswell Haze' $7.85 (McEwen 1977) Tetraploid, 32 in, early-late midseason. 5 1/2 in soft medium
blue flower. Flaring 2 1/2 in falls. Styles are true light blue. 2 branches, 5-7 buds. Provides nectar for hummingbirds.
Nice cut flower. (#IRO3000)
Iris sibirica 'Harpswell Snow' $10.85 Pure white 5 in. flowers with greenish yellow tinges at the center. 34 in. tall.
Early mid to late mid season bloom. (#IRO3020)
Iris sibirica 'Harpswell Snowburst' $12.85 (1991) Tetraploid, thirty-six inches. The most outstanding feature of this
excellent flower is the dramatically stippled white signals bursting out on the medium blue- violet falls. Midseason
blooms attract hummingbirds. Great cut flower. (#IRO3025)
Iris sibirica 'Harpswell Velvet' $10.85 (McEwen, 1991) Tetraploid, 32 in, Early- Mid. Round 5 inch flowers of very
dark blue purple have very velvety texture. Very wide styles and silver wire type edging around the falls. Great
hummingbird plant and cut flower. (#IRO3050)
Iris sibirica 'Ira Wood' $8.85 (McEwen 1982) Tetraploid, thirty-seven inches, Early Midseason - Late Midseason.
Betty Wood kindly gave permission to introduce this seedling of Ira's in his name. Close to true dark blue, semiflaring, vigorous, two branches, five-six buds. Sturdy stems area great for cutting. Provides nectar for
hummingbirds. (#IRO3100)
Iris sibirica 'Ivory Creme' $8.85 (McEwen 1987) Tetraploid, 38 in, Early midseason-Late. Beautifully ruffled,
creamy white 5 1/2 inch flowers with 2 1/2 inch falls. Signals are yellow with green veins. Styles white with
feathered midribs. One branch and 4 buds on successive stalks. Fine parent. Great addition to the hummingbird and
cut flower gardens. (#IRO3150)
Iris sibirica 'Kenabee' $8.85 (McEwen 1982) Dip., 39 in, midseason. Lovely soft violet-blue 3 1/2 in flaring, round
flowers. Good cut flower. Attracts hummingbirds. 2 branches, 6 buds. (#IRO3175)
Iris sibirica 'Lady Lilac' $10.85 Soft graceful blossoms of white standards and lilac falls. Nice selection for
hummingbirds and cut flowers. (#IRO3200)
Iris sibirica 'Lady of Quality' $7.85 (McEwen 1982) Tetraploid, 34 inches, Medium- Late. Flaring 6 inch mediumlight violet- blue flowers with silver edging, great for cutting. 2 branches, 4-5 buds. Attracts hummingbirds.
(#IRO3225)
Iris sibirica 'Lavender Bounty' $10.85 (McEwen 1982) Dip., 36 in, very early-very late, repeater. Rich lavender
pink flowers with semi flaring, ruffled form. Fantastic bloomer with 3 branches and up to 9 buds at repeat bloom.
Bloom period covering 8 weeks. (#IRO3275)
Iris sibirica 'Lavender Light' $7.85 (McEwen 1974) Diploid, 38 in, very early- midseason and repeats. Lavender
pink. Vertically arched form. 2 branches, 6-7 buds. Extra early blooms provide nectar for hummingbirds. Nice cut
flowers. (#IRO3300)
Iris sibirica 'Little White' $7.85 (McEwen 1970) Dip., 14 in, Mid-late season. Miniature 3 in pure white flower on
low stalks. A darling. (#IRO3325)
Iris sibirica 'Marilyn Holmes' $7.85 (McEwen 1972) Diploid, twenty-eight inches, Midseason - Late. 4 1/2 inch
ruffled, round flaring dark violet blue bitone, or two branches, four-six buds. A favorite. HC 1970, HM 1973, BIS-C
1982, BRONZE MEDAL I.G.A. 1983. Hummingbirds love it too! Nice cut flower. (#IRO3375)
Iris sibirica 'Marshmallow Frosting' $12.85 (McEwen 1984) Tet., 32 in, EM-LM. 6 in glistening, pure white flower
with flaring form and strong substance. Fine pollen parent. Our best white-white. (#IRO3400)
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Iris siberica 'Navy Brass' $9.85 (McEwen 1974) Tetraploid, 32 in., early mid- Late. Six-inch flaring blooms of navy
blue with brassy gold signals. Sturdy cut flower. Superb! Provides nectar for hummingbirds. (#IRO3500)
Iris sibirica 'On and On' $8.85 (McEwen 1977) Dip., 36 in, Early Mid to Late season flowers attract hummingbirds.
Blooms repeat. Dark violet-blue with white signals, great for cutting. HM 1978. (#IRO3525)
Iris sibirica 'Orville Fay' $7.85 (McEwen 1970) Tetraploid, 36 in, Early Mid- Late. The first tetraploid Siberian. 5
1/2 in flaring medium violet-blue. An award winner. Great choice for hummingbird gardens and cut flowers.
(#IRO3550)
Iris sibirica 'Outset' $12.85 Tetraploid 30 in (76 cm). Midseason blooms attract hummingbirds. Dark Violet with
gold-white streaking at upper half; dark violet styles with violet blue midribs. Nice cut flower. (#IRO3575)
Iris sibirica 'Pansy Purple' $6.85 (McEwen 1971) Diploid, thirty-four inches, Midseason-Late. True pansy purple.
No other like it. Few white lines inside of signal. Lovely cut flower! Attracts hummingbirds. (#IRO3600)
Iris sibirica 'Peg Edwards' $7.85 (McEwen 1975) Tet., 36 in, Midseason. Flaring, light violet-blue flowers, great for
cutting. Darker shoulders and white signals. SUPERB!!! HM 1976. Provides nectar for hummingbirds. (#IRO3625)
Iris sibirica 'Polly Dodge' $8.85 (McEwen 1972) Diploid. 26 inches. Mid to late season blooms attract
hummingbirds. Our favorite reddish diploid, rich velvety, semi-flaring. HM 1973, BIS-HC 1983. Nice cut flower.
(#IRO3650)
Iris sibirica 'Reddy Maid' $6.85 (McEwen 1978) Tetraploid, thirty inches, Early Midseason-Midseason. Velvety
dark red with white signals and light green hafts. Occasional branch, three buds. Fine parent. Provides nectar for
hummingbirds. Nice cut flower. (#IRO3700)
Iris sibirica 'Regency Belle' $8.85 (McEwen 1985) Tetraploid, 28 in., early mid- late mid. season. The 5 in. flowers
of medium blue have 1 1/8 in. ruffled styles of light blue. This gives the flower a lovely color contrast. The 2 1/2 in
flaring falls are also nicely ruffled. Exquisite cut flower. Attracts hummingbirds. (#IRO3725)
Iris sibirica 'Regency Buck' $8.85 (McEwen 1985) Tet., 30 in, midseason. Very ruffled flowers of rich, very velvety
reddish, violet-blue. Wide ruffled styles, contrasting white signals. Great selection for the cut flower and
hummingbird gardens. (#IRO3750)
Iris sibirica 'Ruffled Velvet' $7.85 (McEwen 1973) Diploid, twenty-four inches, Midseason - Late. 4 1/2 inch
flaring, very ruffled, velvety dark reddish purple. Styles laced and feathered. One of the Siberian greats and a superb
parent. Great hummingbird plant and cut flower. Award winner! (#IRO3825)
Iris sibirica 'Ruffles Plus' $9.85 (McEwen 1982) Tetraploid. 30 inches. Midseason. Extremely ruffled, wide petaled
dark voilet blue with no visible signals and extremely wide, ruffled styles. Sturdy stems are great for cutting.
Attracts hummingbirds. HM 1984. (#IRO3850)
Iris sibirica 'Sally Kerlin' $7.85 (McEwen 1970) Diploid 27 inches. Blooms attract hummingbirds from early mid to
late season. Round ruffled of medium violet blue with white signals, great for cutting. A favorite. HC 1970, HM
1971, Wisley 1977, BIS-HC 1980. (#IRO3875)
Iris sibirica 'Sassy Kooma' $12.85 White blossoms with tinges of yellow on the inside petal. A great short selection
for the front of the perennial border. 18 in. tall. Mid season bloom. (#IRO3900)
Iris sibirica 'Shirley Pope' $6.85 (McEwen 1979) Diploid, twenty-eight inches, Midseason - Midseason Late.
Lovely 4 1/2 inch extremely velvety, vibrant dark reddish purple with contrasting white signals, great for cutting.
Superb! Attracts hummingbirds. (#IRO3925)
Iris sibirica 'Shirley's Choice' $6.85 (McEwen 1987) Tetraploid, 31 in, Midseason. Dainty 4 in white flowers,
charmingly ruffled, with the standards and feathered styles forming a central cup. The falls have a faint chartreuse
tint deepening at the hafts. One branch and 3 buds on successive stalks. Nice cut flowers. Provides nectar for
hummingbirds. (#IRO3950)
Iris sibirica 'Silver Edge' $7.85 (McEwen 1974) Tetraploid, thirty inches, Early Midseason - Late Midseason. Sixinch medium blue with falls circled by a silver edge. Gold signals, two branches, five-six buds. Attracts
hummingbirds. Sturdy stems are great for cutting. (#IRO4000)
Iris sibirica 'Snow Bounty' $7.85 (McEwen 1974) Tetraploid, 36 in, midseason. White 6 inch flowers with light
yellow at hafts. Great hummingbird plant and cut flower. (#IRO4025)
Iris sibirica 'Soft Blue' $9.85 (McEwen 1978) Dip., 36 in, VE-VL. Perferential repeater with bloom period of 8
weeks. 4 in ruffled, light blue flowers with 2 branches and 5-6 buds at repeat bloom. Lovely. (#IRO4050)
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Iris sibirica 'Stippled Beauty' $7.85 (McEwen 1984) Diploid, thirty inches, Very Early - Midseason. 3 3/4 inches
extremely ruffled dark violet-blue with white stippling at signal area. Nice addition to the hummingbird and cut
flower gardens. One of the first to bloom. (#IRO4075)
Iris sibirica 'Teal Velvet' $7.85 (McEwen 1981) Tetraploid, 34 in, Very Early -Midseason. 5 1/2 inch flaring
reddish-purple self, great for cutting. Distinguished by handsome size and color, extremely early bloom and velvety
texture. No branch and two buds but sends up successive stalks. Attracts hummingbirds. (#IRO4100)
Iris sibirica 'Violet Joy' $7.85 (McEwen 1980) Tetraploid, 27 in tall, midseason. Best in its color class. 6 in dark
violet-blue ruffled flowers with almost no signal. 2 1/2 in semi-flaring falls and curved, wide upright standards give
handsome globe-like form. (#IRO4150)
Iris sibirica 'Welcome Return' $12.85 (McEwen 1981) Tet., 20-30 in tall,VE-M and repeats. The first tetraploid
preferential repeat bloomer. Medium violet-blue. No branch and rather low at repeat bloom. A total bloom period of
5-6 weeks. (#IRO4175)
Iris sibirica 'White Prelude' $10.85 (McEwen 1993) Tetraploid. 36 inches. Very early-very late (repeats). The
earliest and the latest white bloomer. Ruffled and crimped six-inch flowers. Provides nectar for hummingbirds.
Sturdy stems are great for cutting. (#IRO4225)
Iris sibirica 'Yankee Consul' $7.85 (McEwen 1973) Tetraploid, 28 in, early mid- late Midseason. Medium violetblue, 6 inch flowers with 1\4 inch lighter border. Provides nectar for hummingbirds. Nice cut flower. 1-2 branches,
5-6 buds. (#IRO4250)
Iris sibirica 'Naturalizing Mix' $45.85 A great way to start a collection of our very popular Iris. We choose for you a
variety of 10 unnamed plants, all top quality Iris! (#IRO8500)
Iris sibirica 'Down East Collection' $55.85 A great way to start an Iris collection from the great coast of Downeast
Maine. Each of these Iris come from the collection of Dr. Currier McEwen, the famous Maine hybridizer. There are
not many flowers that can compare with the grace and beauty of the Siberian Iris. The graceful flowers, carried on
strong stems above grassy, blue-green foliage, gently wave in soft breezes. No plant is more durable and reliable if
given full sun or partial shade and average to damp soil. Siberian Iris form large clumps that bloom profusely every
year. Group them in a bed , sprinkle them throughout the border, or rejuvenate a tired foundation planting. You can
not go wrong. No garden should be without these wonderful plants. We offer a collection of 10 different varieties,
all named, labeled, and top quality. We do the choosing. (#IRO9000)
IRIS, other species
(#IRS)
Iris cristata 'Alba' $6.85 A white flowering form that is a bit slower in growth than the blue variety. April-May. 6 in.
(#IRS120)
Iris cristata 'Eco Bluebird ' $6.85 Cornflower blue with orange crests and white throats, a strong performer, thick
and robust. 6 to 8 inches. Part sun to shade, average to moist soils. (#IRS130)
Iris foetidissima 'Fructu Albo' $7.85 Nice grey purple flowers in early summer. Produces attractive seed pods with
white berries in fall, 24 inches tall. zone 5 to 9. (#IRS160)
Iris pallida 'Albo Variegata' $7.85 Lavender-blue flowers in June. Interesting light green foliage greenish-white
edges. Best in full-sun and a well-drained soil. 18- 24 inches. (#IRS340)
Iris pallida 'Aurea Variegata' $7.85 A nice variegated iris with distinct yellow and green foliage. A bit slow
growing. Lavender-blue flowers. 2 feet. (#IRS360)
Iris pallida 'Variegata' $7.85 (Syn: I.'Zebra') The patch of white and green foliage in our nursery definitely attracts
attention from our customers! A nice iris with appeal all season. The leaves retain their good looks and do not
'brownout' during dry spells. Lavender- blue flowers in June. 12-24 inches tall. Zones 4-8. (#IRS380)
Iris pseudacorus $6.85 (Yellow Flag Iris) Bright yellow flowers in May and June. Excellent iris for along ponds or
where ample moisture is available. Full sun. 3-4 feet. Zones 5-9. (#IRS480)
Iris pseudacorus 'Sun Cascade' $8.85 New! (Yellow Flag Iris) Large, fully double yellow flowers. For water garden
or moist areas. Blooms late spring to early summer and prefers full sun and moist soil. Zone 3-9. (#IRS510)
Iris versicolor $7.85 (Blueflag Iris) This native water-loving iris is best suited to a wet or boggy condition, but will
tolerate a place in the border if the soil is well-supplied with humus. Blooms are shades of reddish to bluish purple.
Forms vigorous clumps of upright sword-shaped leaves up to 24 inches or more. Eye-catching by a pond. Full sun to
partial shade. Native wildflower of New England. (#IRS740)
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JEFFERSONIA (Twinleaf) A beautiful woodland plant native to the New England woods. It has beautiful blue
flowers that last only two days. They are a rare find, and would look wonderful as a ground cover in the woodland
garden. Zones 3-9. (#JEF)
Jeffersonia diphylla $7.85 (American Twinleaf) Clump forming native. Single white one-inch blooms with yellow
centers in April. Kidney-shaped foliage. Acid, woodsy soil in partial shade. 12-16 inches. Zone 3-9. (#JEF100)
KALIMERIS
(#KAL)
Kalimeris yomena 'Shogun' $8.85 This aster relative has creamy yellow variegated foliage edges and dainty 1/2
inch lavender flowers in early fall. 15 inches tall in July-September in moist soil and full sun, however, will tolerate
a wide range of growing conditions. (#KAL330)
LAMIASTRUM (Yellow Archangel) Under the genus of what is known as Dead Nettle, this plant is best put in an
area where it is allowed to roam freely. It is highly useful for filling fully shaded areas. (#LAI)
Lamiastrum galeobdolon 'Herman's Pride' $5.85 If there is one perennial in our full shade garden that people ask
about often, it is this one! The growth habit is almost shrub- like, forming a 12 inch clump with attractive variegated
foliage all season. We even have one in full sun that is doing very well. Yellow flowers in May. Zones 4-9.
(#LAI120)
LAMIUM (Dead Nettle) Quick spreading ground covers that do well in shaded, dry areas or full sun with a moist
soil. Late spring through early summer blooms attract hummingbirds. Produces flowers on 8 to 9 inch spikes.
Attractive foliage brightens a dark spot in the shade garden. Can be used as a filler to cover the voids left by spring
bulb displays. Zones 3-8. (#LAM)
Lamium maculatum 'Anne Greenaway' $6.85 A new variety of Lamium. The leaves are a burst of light and dark
greens, outlined in silver and gold stripping. Mauve pink flowers in late spring to early summer. spreads to 18
inches. Full sun to Full shade. 6-8 inches tall. Zones 3-8. Hummingbirds like it too!. (#LAM250)
Lamium maculatum 'Elizabeth de Haas' $6.85 Green leaves splashed with yellow and gold. Lavender-pink flowers.
4-6 inches. Zone 4- 8. Prefers part shade to shade. (#LAM510)
Lamium maculatum 'White Nancy' $5.85 A great ground cover for shade or sun that bears white flowers all summer
long. The green and white variegated foliage brighten up shady areas nicely. 2-3 feet in May- July. Prefers shade or
full shade and medium moisture. Zone 3-8. (#LAM600)
LATHYRUS (Perennial Sweet Pea) While most species are known as colorful and vigorous climbing vines, some
are not. In most areas of the country, these plants are at their best in early spring, as heat is their enemy. Most can
tolerate fairly cold winters, but at lower than about -5 degrees F., good snow cover or mulch may be required. A
colorful plant with great character. (#LAT)
Lathyrus latifolius 'Pink Pearl ' $7.85 Long lasting pink flowers, vigorous growth, 6 to 8 ft. Provide trellis or let
crawl, good cut flowers, zone 4. (#LAT160)
Lathyrus latifolius 'Red Pearl ' $7.85 This great perennial Sweet Pea vine has fragrant flowers all summer long that
grow 4 to 8 feet tall. Provide trellis or let crawl. Great cut flower! Zone 4. (#LAT180)
Lathyrus latifolius 'White Pearl' $7.85 White flowers all season, strong growth. 6 to 10 feet tall. Provide trellis or let
crawl, good cut flower. Flowers all summer in full sun and moist soil. Zone 4. (#LAT210)
LAVANDULA (Lavender) Lovely, old-fashioned fragrant perennials with gray-green foliage. The varieties offered
perform well for us here with full sun and a very well-drained soil, however since they are evergreen, those of you in
northern climates may want to protect the foliage from drying winter winds by suppling a protective cover.
Aromatic spiked flowers. Valued for drying. Ideal container plant! July-August. Zones 5- 9. (#LAV)
Lavandula angustifolia 'Blue Cushion' $5.85 New! Lavender-blue flowers on mounded plants that grow to be about
16 inches tall in full sun. Great for perennial borders. Fragrant! Zone 5-9. (#LAV125)
Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote Superior' $6.85 Violet-blue flower spikes. Blooms June- September in full sun and
well-drained soil. Grows to 16 inches. (#LAV190)
Lavendula angustifolia 'Jean Davis' $5.85 Compact oval growth with light pinkish- lavender flowers. Grows to 15
inches with full sun and well-drained soil. (#LAV200)
LAVATERA (Tree Mallow) Tall shrubs with hollyhock- like flowers. Prefers full sun and well- drained soil. Great
for the border. (#LAX)
Lavatera x 'Bransley Baby' $8.85 Compact white hollyhock-like flowers and dark pink eye. Prefers full sun and
well drained soil. Height 28-32". Zone 5-8. (#LAX100)
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LIATRIS (Gayfeather)(Blazing Star) A popular cut flower in Europe, liatris is a hardy perennial that will provide
longlasting color. The large flower spikes bloom from the top down rather than the reverse. They enjoy full sun and
a well- drained location. Butterflies like them too! (#LIA)
Liatris aspera (Rough Gayfeather) $5.85 Pink lavender rounded flowers bloom summer to fall, great for cutting.
Prefers a sandy, well-drained soil and full sun. Lures butterflies into the garden and grows 3-4 feet. (#LIA010)
Liatris squarrosa $6.85 Colic root. Shiny leathery foliage with unique large purple button flowers in late summer.
Interesting texture that draws attention. Excellent cut flower. Multi branched, 24 to 30 inches. Lures butterflies into
the garden. Zone 5 to 9. (#LIA500)
LIGULARIA (Ragwort, Senecio) Full sun to partial shade and a moist, but not wet, woodland soil are all that is
needed for this plant to be really beautiful all season long. The leaves are large, creating a nice focal point in the
garden. One should reserve a spot for this eye-catching perennial. Flowers attract butterflies and are great for
cutting. Zones 5-8. (#LIG)
Ligularia dentata 'Brit-Marie Crawford' $8.85 Large orange-yellow flower clusters are great for cutting. Glossy
chocolate-maroon foliage. Prefers sun to part shade and moist woodland soil. Grows 3-4 feet. Attracts butterflies.
(#LIG125)
Ligularia dentata 'Desdemona' $6.85 (Syn: L. clivorum) Unique foliage has heart- shaped leaves that are bronzegreen on the upper surface and mahogany below. More compact than the species. Orange-yellow flowers lure
butterflies in July. Heat tolerant. Height: 24-36 inches. Good woodland plant and cut flower. (#LIG200)
Ligularia dentata 'Othello' $6.85 Attractive mahogany foliage and yellow orange daisy-like blossoms. Provides
nectar for butterflies. July-August. 3-4 feet. Great cut flowers. Prefers moist organic woodland soils. (#LIG400)
Ligularia dentata 'Sungold' $7.85 (L. 'Sommergold') Beautiful green foliage with bright yellow daisy-like flowers,
great for cutting. Attracts butterflies. Blooms mid-summer to autumn. 36 inches. At home in woodland gardens.
(#LIG450)
Ligularia przewalskii 'Senior' $7.85 Very dark deeply cut foliage and near black stems. Big yellow flowers attract
butterflies in July and August. Prefers moist woodland soils. 4 to 5 feet. Nice cut flower. (#LIG650)
Ligularia stenocephala 'The Rocket' $6.85 One of our favorite perennials for midsummer bloom. Some specimen
plants in the display bed behind the office obtain a height of 4-5 ft when the bright yellow spikes open in July. Large
green leaves up to 6 inches across make for a winning combination. Excellent selection for butterfly, cut flower, and
woodland gardens. (#LIG700)
LILIUM (Lily) Lilies add color and fragrance to the perennial border. For an effective display, plant in groups of
three or more. Not requiring special soil, they do demand good drainage and good air circulation. Good
hummingbird plant! And excellent cut flowers! (#LIL)
Lilium 'Chinook' $5.85 Fragrant, clear, soft, salmon-peach flowers that are lightly spotted. Nice cut flower and
hummingbird plant. Grows to 30 inches in full sun and moist soil. (#LIL045)
Lilium 'Denia' $5.85 Hardy Dwarf Asiatic, bitone pink in July. Grows about 12 inches. Fragrant cut flower.
Provides nectar for hummingbirds. Try growing in a 4" pot! (#LIL075)
Lilium 'Rembrandt' $5.85 New! Lovely pink and white flowers. Fragrant selection for the moon garden,
hummingbird garden, or for cut flowers. Full sun to part shade in a well-drained soil. Grows 24-30 inches.
(#LIL115)
Lilium 'Gran Paradiso' $5.85 Rich red flowers each with an orange throat. Provides nectar for hummingbirds. Good
fragrant cut flower. Grows 2-3 feet. (#LIL245)
Lilium 'Lollypop' $5.85 White flowers With Pink "paint" on the tip of each petal. A very beautiful and unusual
asiatic. A must have! 2-3 ft. tall. Zones 3- 8. At home in the hummingbird and cut flower gardens. Fragrant.
(#LIL275)
Lilium 'Red Carpet' $5.85 (Porter,1960) Scarlet red fragrant flowers in mid-summer. Great as an accent plant in a
perennial border. Great for cut flower arranging. 30 inches. Attracts hummingbirds. (#LIL320)
Lilium 'Enchantment' $5.85 (deGraff, 1944) Bright nasturtium orange red flowers. Very vigorous and reliable!
Excellent fragrant cut flower. Hummingbirds love its nectar. Grows 2.5 to 4 feet. (#LIL360)
Lilium 'Golden Melody' $5.85 Fragrant pure yellow flowers edged with gold spotting within the center of each
flower. Good hummingbird plant. Enchanting cut flower! (#LIL370)
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Lilium 'Kansas' $5.85 White flowers with deep yellow striping. Great cut flower. A new color for asiatics. Fragrant
blooms attract hummingbirds. 2-3 feet tall in full sun and well-drained soil. Zone 3-8. (#LIL385)
Lilium 'Navona' $5.85 Beautiful clear white fragrant flowers in mid summer. Great for hummingbirds, cutting and
containers. 2-3 ft. tall. Zones 3-8. (#LIL490)
Lilium oriental hybrid 'Mona Lisa' $6.85 The very flat, open flowers are broad peteled, rich pink-shaded to white
edges, with darker spots. Outward facing on sturdy stems, excellent for cutting. Fragrant blooms attract butterflies.
Grows 18 inches. (#LIL680)
Lilium oriental hybrid 'Stargazer' $6.85 A real beauty with upfacing, deep carmine with white edges. Dark red
spots. Fragrant cut flower. Provides nectar for hummingbirds. 24 inches. (#LIL765)
Lilium tigrinum 'Orange Tiger' $6.85 The traditional Tiger Lily. Recurved orange flowers with black dots bloom
July - September. One stalk may have up to a dozen flowers! Prefers full sun to part shade. Grows 2 to 4 feet.
Fragrant blooms are great for cutting and attracting hummingbirds. Zone 3-8. (#LIL815)
Lilium tigrinum 'Sweet Surrender' $6.85 White petals with maroon speckles. Stalks are 3-4 feet tall. Good cut
flower. Sweet fragrance attracts hummingbirds. (#LIL850)
Lilium martagon $7.85 Nodding purple-red spotted flowers in midsummer. Full sun or part shade and moist soil.
Fragrant blossoms are great for cutting and attracting hummingbirds. Grows 36-48 inches tall. Zone 3-7. (#LIL895)
Lilium martagon var. album $7.85 Creamy, white nodding flowers in midsummer. 4 feet tall. Fragrant cut flower.
Attracts hummingbirds. Zones 3-7. (#LIL905)
Lilium martagon var. 'Rubrum' $7.85 Red nodding blooms with yellow stamens in midsummer. Grows 30-36
inches tall. Best when grown in a rich, moist soil in partial shade. Good hummingbird and cut flower. Fragrant. Zone
3-7. (#LIL915)
Lilium superbum $6.85 (Turk's Cap Lily) Orange-red, spotted nodding flowers in late summer. Constantly moist,
woodsy soil, sun to part-shade are needed. Provides nectar for hummingbirds. Nice cut flower. Fragrant. Zones 4-8.
(#LIL965)
LIMONIUM (Sea Lavender) Airy sprays of miniature flowers form immense heads, very similar to Sea- Lavender.
Large leathery leaves spread out at the base of the plant. July-August. Full sun, moist but well-drained soil. (#LIM)
LOBELIA (Cardinal Flower) A showy perennial for the border or the wild garden. Most require full sun and
provide a splash of color in late summer. (#LOB)
Lobelia x 'Ruby Slippers' $7.85 Velvety ruby colored flowers on 24-30 inch spikes that grow from late summer to
early fall. Prefer sun or part shade, and rich, moist, well-drained soil. Zone 4-8. (#LOB540)
LONICERA (Honeysuckle) Yellow and pink flowers all summer. Variegated foliage, even with some pink
highlights. Especially fragrant at night. Hummingbird favorite! Zone 4-9. 6 to 8 ft. (#LON)
Lonicera fragrantissima $15.85 A medium sized landscap shurb with superbly scented flowers. Flowers range in
color from white, tinged pink, or red tones and appear very early in the season before the foliage. The foliage is
rounded and a pleasing blue-green color. 6-10' tall and as wide. Zone 4-8. (#LON075)
Lonicera korolkowii var. floribunda 'Blue Velvet' $15.85 Blue Velvet Honeysuckle. A shrub form to 12' tall, 8'
wide, soft, pink flowers in spring, showy. On neat, blue-grey foliage. Red berries in the fall. Drought tolerant once
established. Bird lovers shrub. Zone 3. (#LON350)
Lonicera periclymenum 'Harlequin' $15.85 Yellow and pink flowers all summer. Variegated foliage with some pink
highlights. Perfect for full sun or partial shade. Especially fragrant at night. Hummingbirds love this plant! Grows 68 feet. Zone 4-9. (#LON575)
Lonicera perclymenum 'Serontina' $15.85 Dark purple-red flowers with a yellow throat. This vine can reach a
height of 10- 20 ft. Zones 4-8. (#LON580)
Lonicera sempervirens 'Blanche Sandman' $15.85 A great choice due to its red flowers in mid summer. Attracts
hummingbirds. Grows 6- 8' tall. Prefers full sun or light shade and moist, well-drained, soil. (#LON745)
Lonicera sempervirens 'John Clayton' $15.85 This is a great twining vine for the imaginative gardener. Produces
red-orange flowers in April and red fruit in September through November. Grows up to 20 feet. (#LON755)
LYCHNIS (Maltese Cross) Attractive perennials of easy culture furnishing some of the brightest colors in the
garden. Great hummingbird plant. Full sun, well-drained soil, drought resistant. (#LYC)
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Lychnis coronaria 'Angel Blush' $6.85 Beautiful white flowers with pink "blush" on the center of the flowers. Great
hummingbird plant! Blooms in early summer. Grows 2 to 3 feet tall. Drought tolerant. Zone 2-8. (#LYC335)
Lychnis flos cuculi plena 'Jenny' $7.85 Beautiful lavender-pink flowers in early to mid summer. Looks great when
placed next to a perennial with outstanding foliage. Great for cutting and attracting hummingbirds. Grows 2-3 feet
tall. Drought resistant. Prefers sun and well-drained soil. Zone 4- 8. (#LYC410)
Lychnis flos jovis 'Peggy' $6.85 Bright rosy pink flowers in early summer. Stays in bloom for a long period,
attracting butterflies. Has Grey- green felt-like leaves. A very unique plant. Drought tolerant. 10-12 inches tall.
Zones 3-9. (#LYC430)
Lychnis x arkwrightii 'Orange Gnome' $6.85 Dark orange flowers in early to mid summer. Nice dark bronze leaves
add a beautiful contrast to the flowers. Great as a groundcover or low growing plant for the front of perennial
borders. Attracts hummingbirds! Grows 8 to 10 inches tall. Drought tolerant and prefers full sun or part shade. Zone
3-9. (#LYC620)
LYSIMACHIA (Loosestrife) An easy to grow perennial that will do well in any condition with the exception of
hot, dry areas. Ideal for naturalizing along a stream or pond. Growth habit is spreading. Good butterfly and cut
flower. (#LYS)
Lysimachia atropurpurea Beaujolais $6.85 Excellent for the border garden. Red wine spikes with near black florets
over silver blue-green leaves, great for cutting. Fast growing, attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Sun to part
shade. Moist soil. Zone 3-9. (#LYS020)
Lysimachia cilata 'Purpurea' $5.85 Very appealing purple foliage that makes a nice accent in any garden. Yes it
does spread, but we find it very easy to control and well worth the effort. Yellow flowers appear in July and August
which attract butterflies. Great cut flowers. Grow 36 inches tall. Prefer full sun or partial shade. Zone 4-9.
(#LYS150)
Lysimachia clethroides $5.85 (Gooseneck Loosestrife) Slender arching spikes of white flowers appear in late
summer providing a burst of color at a time when many perennials have finished. Grow 3 feet tall. Zone 3-8.
(#LYS200)
Lysimachia punctata 'Alexander' $8.85 Introduced in the UK. Variegated Yellow Loosestrife. White edged foliage
and masses of yellow flowers mid to late summer. Grow 24 inches tall. Not as invasive as the species. Great
butterfly plant and cut flower. Zone 3-9. (#LYS410)
Lysimachia punctata 'Golden Alexander' $12.85 Similar to L. 'Alexander' with golden edged variegated leaves.
Grows to be 26-30 inches tall. Yellow star-like flowers are great for cutting. Prefers sun or part shade and a
constantly moist soil. Nice butterfly plant. (#LYS415)
MACLEAYA (Plume Poppy) The plume poppies have been used widely for their gigantic heights of around 10-12
ft depending on the variety. Then flowers are loose "plumes" ranging in color from bronish-white to a coral pink.
Prefers full sun and a well draining soil, drought tolerant. (#MAC)
Macleaya cordata $7.85 (Syn: Bocconia cordata) Vigorous, tall growing perennial with 8 inch wide heart- shaped
blue-green leaves that are grayish white on the underside. Does best in full sun with moist well-drained soil. Cream
plumes appear from July to September. An impressive spreading plant that needs room. Can get up to 10 feet.
Drought tolerant. Zones 3-8. (#MAC100)
Macleaya microcarpa 'Kelway's Coral Plume' $7.85 This plume poppy is similar to Macleaya cordata except that
the flowers are more coral pink. Drought tolerant. Grows 6-8 feet tall. (#MAC175)
MALVA (Mallow) Wide, soft flowers appear in early summer and continues for 6-8 weeks. Easily grown in
ordinary soil. sun. Zones 4-8. (#MAL)
MERTENSIA (Virginia Bluebells)
(#MER)
Mertensia virginica $8.85 (Virginia Bluebells) A nice woodland plant, requiring a moist, shady location. Flowers
open in April and May, pink turning blue. Blue-green foliage completely disappears by midsummer. Grows 18 to 24
inches tall. Zone 3-8. (#MER100)
MITCHELLA (Partridge Berry)
(#MIT)
MONARDA (Bee Balm) Unexcelled for brilliance in the sunny perennial border. Strong upright stalks of fragrant
scented leaves bearing large heads or whorls of flowers surrounded by very brightly colored bracts. They make
wonderful plants for attracting hummingbirds, butterflies and bees. May need more moisture in southern gardens.
Great cut flowers. Zones 3-7. (#MON)
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Monarda didyma 'Alba' $6.85 Elegant white flowers on 3 foot tall plants. Leaves have pleasant mint fragrance, and
they spread rapidly. They reach a height of 30-36 inches tall, and bloom in the summer. Good hummingbird,
butterfly, and cut flower. Prefers full sun or part shade. Zone 4-10. (#MON110)
Monarda didyma 'Aquarius' $6.85 Light pink flowers. Mildew resistant. Fragrant leaves. Attracts butterflies and
hummingbirds. Great cut flower. 30 inches. (#MON120)
Monarda didyma 'Balance' $7.85 Lovely, soft pink flowers with greenish- purple foliage. Reaching a height of
about 3 feet. Full sun and good air circulation for best performance. Prefers a well- drained soil, and does not
tolerate wet conditions. Flowers July to August. (#MON130)
Monarda didyma 'Beauty of Cobham' $6.85 Lovely soft pink flowers bloom July-August with purple-green fragrant
leaves. 3 feet. Good addition to the butterfly, hummingbird and cut flower gardens. (#MON140)
Monarda didyma 'Blaustrunph' $6.85 (Blue Stocking) Deep lilac blossoms with fragrant foliage. Great cut flower.
Provides nectar for hummingbirds and butterflies. (#MON160)
Monarda didyma 'Claire Grace' $8.85 This great plant is mildew resistant with excellent shiny foliage. The flowers
are a soft lavender attracting butterflies and hummingbirds in June-July. Best in a well- drained soil. Fragrant
foliage. Nice cut flowers. (#MON200)
Monarda didyma 'Croftway Pink' $6.85 Delicate rose-pink flowers in mid to late summer. Very fragrant. Attracts
butterflies and hummingbirds. 2-3 feet tall. Nice cut flower. Zones 3-8. (#MON230)
Monarda didyma 'Dark Ponticum' $7.85 Deep green fragrant foliage and purple flowers in mid summer that last
into September! Compact, upright and sturdy - excellent for cuttings. Mildew resistant and wonderful fragrance.
Grows 2-3 feet tall. Good butterfly and hummingbird plant. Zone 3-8. (#MON240)
Monarda didyma 'Dr. Charm' $7.85 (Syn: M. 'Ou Charm') Nice clear pink flowers over fragrant bronze foliage.
Blooms in mid to late summer. Great for cut flower, butterfly, and hummingbird gardens. Grows 24-36 inches tall.
(#MON250)
Monarda didyma 'Donnerwolke' $7.85 (Syn: M. 'Thundercloud') Reddish purple blooms attract butterflies and
hummingbirds. 3 feet. Fragrant foliage. Nice cut flower. Mildew resistant. (#MON270)
Monarda didyma 'Elsie's Lavender' $6.85 Lightly colored lavender flowers with green bracts make great cut
flowers. Blooms attract hummingbirds and butterflies from July to August. Fragrant foliage. 40 inches. (#MON280)
Monarda didyma 'Gardenview Scarlet' $6.85 Bright red, mildew-resistant variety with large blooms July through
August, attracting hummingbirds and butterflies. Nice cut flower with fragrant foliage. Grows 30-36" tall, and
prefers full sun. (#MON320)
Monarda didyma 'Jacob Cline' $6.85 Deep red flowers in mid summer. Very fragrant. Attracts butterflies and
hummingbirds! One of the best mildew resistant monardas offered. Great for cut flower arrangements. 3-4 feet tall.
Zones 4-9. (#MON330)
Monarda didyma 'Mahogany' $6.85 Deep maroon flowers mid to late summer. 36 inches. Nice hummingbird,
butterfly, and cut flower. Fragrant foliage. (#MON360)
Monarda didyma 'Marshall's Delight' $6.85 Recommended variety! Very long-lasting bright pink flowers - great for
cuttings. Appears to be resistant to mildew. Leaves are fragrant. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. Grows 36
inches tall! (#MON370)
Monarda didyma 'Mrs. Perry' $7.85 Red flowers over fragrant leaves in mid summer. Prefers a moist soil. Part to
Full Sun. About 3' tall. Nice butterfly, hummingbird and cut flower. (#MON400)
Monarda didyma 'Petite Delight' $6.85 Lavender rose flowers, make great cuttings. Fragrant dark green, glossy
foliage. 24 inches. Mildew resistant. A nice compact plant that attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. (#MON420)
Monarda didyma 'Petite Wonder' $7.85 Clear pink flowers in July. Dark green fragrant foliage. Good disease
resistance. Best in full sun with moist, well-drained soil. Good butterfly, hummingbird and cut flower. 9-12 inches
tall. 18 inches wide. Zones 2-8. (#MON430)
Monarda didyma 'Pisces'(Fishes) $6.85 Pale rosy-pink flowers with light green bracts make great cuttings for
bouquets. Fragrant foliage. Blooms July-Aug. Provides nectar for butterflies and hummingbirds. 48 in. (#MON450)
Monarda didyma 'Prairie Night' $6.85 (Monarda didyma 'Prairienacht') Rich violet purple blossoms in mid-summer.
Good cut flower. Fragrant foliage. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. 3-4 feet tall. (#MON470)
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Monarda didyma 'Purpurkrone' $6.85 (Monarda 'Purple Crown') A massing perennial with purple flowers in midsummer. 2-3 feet. Full sun. Provides nectar for hummingbirds and butterflies. Good cut flower with fragrant foliage.
Zones 4-9. (#MON500)
Monarda didyma 'Purple Mildew Resistant' $6.85 Purple blooms attract butterflies and hummingbirds. Good
mildew-resistant fragrant leaves. Makes nice cut flowers. 3 to 4 feet, zone 3. (#MON510)
Monarda didyma 'Raspberry Wine' $7.85 Beautiful wine red flowers in mid to late summer make great cuttings for
bouquets. Fragrant and long blooming. Butterflies and hummingbirds love it! 3-4 feet tall. Zones 4-8. (#MON520)
Monarda didyma 'Squaw' $6.85 Clear red flowers look great in cut flower arrangements. 48 inches. Proven to be
mildew resistant. Good butterfly, hummingbird and cut flower. (#MON580)
Monarda didyma 'Stone's Throw Pink' $6.85 Bright pink flowers provide nectar for hummingbirds and butterflies.
Slight mildew resistance. Nice cut flower. Fragrant foliage. 4 feet. (#MON590)
Monarda didyma 'Violet Queen' $6.85 Lavender blue flowers bloom in midsummer over fragrant foliage. Prefers
sun and moist well-drained soil. Good hutterfly, hummingbird and cut flower. 3-4 feet high. (#MON620)
Monarda x 'Twins' $7.85 Dark pink flowers with fragrant leaves. Strong grower and great cut flower. Blooms
attract hummingbirds and butterflies from July to August. 3-4 feet. Zone 4 to 8. (#MON900)
MUSCARI An excellent low growing plant that sports deep blue flowers in early spring. It grows to 8 inches and
likes a nice well draining soil. (#MUS)
Muscari Armeniacum $5.85 Grape Hyacinth. Armeniacum has nice deep blue flowers in the spring. Grows 8 inches
tall. (#MUS100)
NEPETA If you have a cat, you probably know about Nepeta cataria, old-fashioned catnip that truly makes cats
crazier than they already are. Catnip attracts butterflies and hummingbirds and is also reputed to repel rats. The
genus, however, consists of over 250 other species. Nepeta is in the mint family and is characterized by square
stems, opposite fragrant leaves and white to blue flowers. Plants prefer full sun in northern areas with a well-drained
soil, drought resistant. (#NEP)
Nepeta cataria (Catnip) $5.85 The resident cat 'Daisy B' knows where the pots of this herb are located! Fragrant
gray-green foliage on stems 24-36 inches. Full sun and an average soil, drought tolerant. Great butterfly and
hummingbird plant. (#NEP100)
Nepeta grandiflora 'Dawn to Dusk' $6.85 Light pink flowers each with salmon- pink outer petals attract butterflies
and hummingbirds. Gray-green fragrant foliage. 36 inches. Drought tolerant. Zones 4-7. (#NEP250)
Nepeta mussini 'Blue Wonder' $5.85 We have used this nepeta as a small 'hedge' along a brick walkway and it has
done beautifully. Scores of blue blossoms from July until September attract butterflies and hummingbirds. 12-24 in
tall. Full sun and well-drained soil, drought resistant. Nice fragrance to the foliage when crushed. Zones 3-8.
(#NEP300)
Nepeta mussini 'Six Hills Giant' $6.85 Masses of lavender blue flower spikes in midsummer. Great butterfly and
hummingbird plant! Fragrant gray foliage. Longer blooming in Southern climates. 24-36 inches. Zones 4-8.
(#NEP350)
Nepeta phyllochamys 'Pool Bank' $7.85 Tall branching heads of rich blue flowers. Good for the mid-border in full
sun and well-drained soil, attracting butterflies and hummingbirds. Three feet. Fragrant foliage. Drought tolerant.
(#NEP660)
Nepeta racemosa 'Little Titch' $7.85 The most compact Nepeta to date, topping out at 6-10 inches. Blue flowers
attract hummingbirds and butterflies from June to August. Fragrant. Drought tolerant. (#NEP675)
Nepeta sibirica 'Souvenir d'Andre Chaudron' $6.85 Masses of blue flowers appear in July to the end of August.
Great source of nectar for butterflies and hummingbirds. Full sun, well-drained soil, drought resistant. Nice fragrant
foliage! 36 inches. Zone 3-8. (#NEP700)
Nepeta stewartiana $7.85 Erect flower spikes to 18", large blue flowers in mid summer attract hummingbirds and
butterflies. Fragrant leaves. Drought tolerant. (#NEP730)
Nepata subsessilis `Sensibilis' $6.85 Aromatic, greyish colored foliage. 16-20 inches. (#NEP750)
Nepeta subsessilis 'Sweet Dreams' $8.85 Soft pink flowers shaped like flared tubes attract hummingbirds and
butterflies. Leaves are fragrant when crushed. Prefers full sun and well-drained soil, drought resistant. Height 20".
(#NEP760)
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Nepeta x faassenii 'Blue Whisper' $6.85 Lavender-violet flowers. Great for the butterfly and humminbird garden.
Fragrant leaves. 12-24 inches height. Drought tolerant. (#NEP860)
OENOTHERA (Evening Primrose) Low, silver foliage with lots of large soft lemon-colored fragrant flowers.
Occasionally plants will self sow. 6 in. Zone 4 to 7. Drought tolerant. (#OEN)
Oenothera fruiticosa 'Sonnenwende' $5.85 (Summer Solstice) Red buds open into fragrant bright yellow flowers
that appear in June/July. Sun and well-drained soil, drought tolerant. 16-20 inches. Zones 4-8. (#OEN075)
PACHYSANDRA One of the best, evergreen ground covers for partly shady areas. Easy to grow in ordinary soil.
Thrives in dry locations under trees or shrubs. 6-12 inches. (#PAC)
Pachysandra procumbens $6.85 Very attractive mottled purple foliage. White pink tinged flowers in late spring are
slightly fragrant. Handsome. Nine - twelve inches. Zones 5-9. (#PAC050)
Pachysandra procumbens 'Forest Green' $8.85 New! Semi-evergreen with pinkish white flowers. Height 6-10".
(#PAC080)
Pachysandra terminalis $5.85 Excellent waxy evergreen foliage and dainty white flowers. Covers quickly. Six
inches. Zones 4-9. (#PAC100)
Pachysandra terminalis 'Cabbage Leaf' $5.85 Large green, shiny foliage much larger than Pachysandra terminalis.
Zones 4-9. (#PAC130)
Pachysandra terminalis 'Cut Leaf' $5.85 A distinctive look in pachysandra! Each leaf has deeply cut and serrated
edges, creating a more 'exotic' appearance to any garden design. Fast growing. (#PAC140)
Pachysandra terminalis 'Green Sheen' $6.85 A beautiful pachysandra with deep green, luxurious shiny foliage.
Perfectly hardy. A nice addition to the shade or woodland garden. (#PAC160)
Pachysandra terminalis 'Variegata' $5.85 A lovely form with white and green leaves. This is particularly effective
where contrast with surrounding green plants is desired. Zones 4-9. (#PAC200)
PAEONIA (Peony) Considered by many to be the queen of the herbaceous border! Massive showy fragrant
blooms, from pure white to red as well as many shades of pink. These colors crown the lustrous deep green foliage.
An excellent flower for cutting. Extremely long lived and undemanding, the peony is best in full sun and welldrained humus rich soil. Planting depth is critical. The new eyes (tiny pink buds) should be two inches below soil
line. Planting too deep can effect blooming. An age old plant from China, that should be well represented in every
Northern garden. Plant a wide variety to extend the blooming season. Zones 3-8. (#PAE)
Paeonia lactiflora 'Best Man' $22.85 Double magenta red flowers, 30-34" tall. Mid season blooms, great for cut
flowers. Full sun. (#PAE0070)
Paeonia lactiflora 'Big Ben' $18.85 30" double deep red, mid season, good cut flower. Fragrant. (#PAE0080)
Paeonia lactiflora 'Brand's Magnificent' $14.85 (Brand 1918) Double dark red blossoms. Very prolific. Great cut
flower. Late midseason fragrant blooms. 4 feet. (#PAE0120)
Paeonia lactiflora 'Felix Supreme' $14.85 (Kriek,1955) Double rich red. Vigorous. Excellent cutflower. Midsummer
fragrant blooms. 32 inches. (#PAE0260)
Paeonia lactiflora 'Francis Ortegot' $14.85 (Parmentier, 1850) Fragrant dark red blossoms. Mid-season. 40 inches.
Nice cut flower. (#PAE0280)
Paeonia lactiflora 'General MacMahon' $14.85 (Syn: P. 'Augustin d'Hour', P.'Marechal MacMahon') (Calot, 1867)
Double rose-red flowers. Midseason. Fragrant cut flower. 36- 48 inches tall. (#PAE0320)
Paeonia lactiflora 'Inspecteur Lavergne' $14.85 (Doriat 1924) Globe-shaped bright crimson flowers with pale edges.
Fragrant. Mid- season. 31 inches. Nice cut flower. (#PAE0380)
Paeonia lactiflora 'Kansas' $14.85 (Bigger,1940) Double bright clear red flowers. American Peony Society Gold
Medal Winner. Dependable bloomer every year. Blooms early summer. Fragrant cut flower. 30 inches tall.
(#PAE0420)
Paeonia lactiflora 'Modesta' $14.85 Very dark red. Midseason. 32 inches. Fragrant cut flowers. (#PAE0580)
Paeonia lactiflora 'Paul M. Wild' $16.85 A double red peony that reaches 24-36 inches tall. Fragrant blooms in midsummer. Good cut flower. (#PAE0640)
Paeonia lactiflora 'Peter Brand' $14.85 (Holland,prior to 1937) Double ruby-red flowers. Fragrant blooms late june
into mid July. A great cut flower. 36 inches tall. (#PAE0660)
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Paeonia lactiflora 'President Roosevelt' $14.85 (Warnaar,1905) Rose blooms that are very fragrant. Great for
cutting. Midseason. 34 inches. (#PAE0700)
Paeonia lactiflora 'Victoire de la Marn $14.85 (Dessert, 1915) Fragrant double purplish red flowers, with lighter
edges. 30-36 inches. Good cut flower. Midseason bloomer. (#PAE1000)
Paeonia lactiflora 'Catharina Fontijn' $14.85 Nice light pink-white fragrant flowers appear on 34 inch stems in early
May-June, great for cuttings. (#PAE1180)
Paeonia lactiflora 'Coral Charm' $22.85 American Peony Society Gold Medal Winner. Coral buds open to a coral
peach bloom, a color breakthrough for peony lovers, early, semi double, 36". Fragrant cut flower. (#PAE1220)
Paeonia lactiflora 'Coral Fay' $18.85 (Fay) Fragrant semi-double flowers of radiant pink with coral overtones, great
for cutting. Finely cut foliage. Early. 30 inches. (#PAE1260)
Paeonia lactiflora 'Coral Supreme' $22.85 Unique semi double blooms of salmon coral, early. Fragrant cut flowers.
32 inches. (#PAE1300)
Paeonia lactiflora 'Dinner Plate' $16.85 Large shell pink double blooms with a nice fragrance. 30-34 inches. Late
season blooms are great for cutting. Full sun to part sun. (#PAE1330)
Paeonia lactiflora 'Do Tell' $18.85 (Auten, 1946) Fragrant large double pink flowers of an unusual combination.
The outer petals are orchid pink and the scoop of center stamens are much darker rose- pink. The handsome, crisp
green foliage forms a rounded mound. Nice cut flower. (#PAE1360)
Paeonia lactiflora 'Dr. Alexander Fleming' $14.85 Deep rose flowers. Sweetly fragrant. 24-36 inches. Makes good
cuttings for bouquets. (#PAE1400)
Paeonia lactiflora 'Duchess De Orleans' $14.85 (Guerin, 1846) Fragrant double deep pink, center petals tinted violet
interspersed with salmon. Good cut flower. (#PAE1420)
Paeonia lactiflora 'Eden's Perfume' $24.85 Large double pink flowers, makes a great cut flower. 30" tall, mid season
bloom. Full sun. (#PAE1430)
Paeonia lactiflora 'Hermoine' $14.85 (Sass, 1932) Double large pink fragrant flowers. Late to mid-season. Great cut
flowers on tall straight stems. Four feet. (#PAE1500)
Paeonia lactiflora 'Jacorma' $14.85 Double bright pink flowers. 36 inches. Fragrant cut flower. (#PAE1540)
Paeonia lactiflora 'Jules Verne' $16.85 Fully formed, well rounded pastel rose flowers. Fragrant blooms mid
summer. Great for cut flowers. 34 inches tall. (#PAE1580)
Paeonia lactiflora 'Madame Calotte' $14.85 Pale rose surrounded by narrow cream white petals. The outside (guard)
petals are flesh pink. Early fragrant blooms are great for cutting. 3-4 feet. (#PAE1700)
Paeonia lactiflora 'Mme Emile Debatene' $14.85 (Dessert-Doriat 1927) Double rose-shaped flowers of warm pink
with a center of small curly petals. Spicy fragrance. Free- flowering. Nice cut flowers. Mid to late bloomer. 30
inches. (#PAE1780)
Paeonia lactiflora 'Monsieur Jules Elie' $14.85 (Crousse, 1888) Extra large double rose pink flowers. Fragrant.
Good cut flower. Early-Midseason. 36-48 inches tall. (#PAE1820)
Paeonia lactiflora 'Pink Cameo' $18.85 Fragrant double centers of very narrow ice- pink petals set in a single layer
of large, lavender-pink petals. Grows to about 3 feet high. Nice cut flowers. (#PAE1970)
Paeonia lactiflora 'Pink Hawaiian Coral' $24.85 A coral double with a rounded form, color fades to pink around the
edges, fragrant, with strong stems for cutting, early, 36". (#PAE1980)
Paeonia lactiflora 'Reine Hortense' $14.85 (Calot, 1857) Double rose-pink flowers with crisp, fluffy petals, silvered
at the tips and occasionally flecked with crimson in the center. Good cutting stems and foliage. Midseason. Fragrant.
4 feet. (#PAE2060)
Paeonia lactiflora 'Sarah Bernhardt' $14.85 (Lemoine,1906) Large double flowers of soft seashell pink, speckled
with red. Lighter edges give a frosted effect. Makes good cut flowers for bouquets. Mild fragrance. Late to midseason. 36 inches. (#PAE2120)
Paeonia lactiflora 'Charlie's White' $14.85 Pure white flowers. Glossy foliage. Fragrant. One of the best for cutting.
40 inch. (#PAE2480)
Paeonia lactiflora 'Goldmine' $100.85 The first true yellow peony! This is an exceptional breakthrough in the peony
world! A must have for the peony collector! Large, fragrant golden yellow flowers. Blooms in early to mid summer
make great cut flowers. 34 inches tall. (#PAE3260)
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Paeonia x 'Yellow Crown' $60.85 Dwarf cultivar to 20", semi double bright yellow flowers with a few red flares,
mid season. Fragrant cut flowers. (#PAE3290)
Paeonia japonica 'Bowl of Beauty' $16.85 (Hoogendoorn, 1949) Japanese. Rose guard petals, pale yellow
stamenoides. Early fragrant blooms make great cut flowers. 36 inches tall. Very outstanding variety. (#PAE3400)
Paeonia japonica 'Buckeye Belle' $16.85 (Mains, 1956) Fragrant dark maroon semi- double flowers, mid season.
Large outer petals and narrow center petals. 26-30 inches. Nice cut flowers. Prefers full sun and a well composed
soil. Zones 3-8. (#PAE3440)
Paeonia japonica 'Buttercup' $16.85 (Glasscock, 1928) Japanese. White flowers, are great for cutting. Late
midseason. Fragrant! 36 in height. (#PAE3460)
Paeonia japonica 'Coral 'N Gold' $17.85 (Cousins-Klehm) Fragrant large cupped coral single blooms around a
showy yellow center, good cut flower, early. Lovely cut flowers! 30-36 inches. (#PAE3520)
Paeonia japonica 'Dai Jo Kuhan' $16.85 (Millet)A Japanese pink lactiflora. Deep pink in color. Fragrant cut flower.
(#PAE3540)
Paeonia Japonica "Miss Mary' $24.85 Japanese, single maroon/red flowers and yellow stamens. Strong stems with
nice dark green foliage. 30" tall, mid to late season bloom. Full sun. (#PAE3670)
Paeonia japonica 'Mr. G. F. Hemerick' $16.85 Japanese rose flowers with a large yellow center. Fragrant cut
flowers. 24 inches. (#PAE3680)
Paeonia japonica 'Gay Paree' $18.85 A beautiful Japanese single peony that sports a cerise-pink to shell-pink flower
with a cream center. Mid-season fragrant blooms. 30 inches. Nice cut flower. (#PAE4000)
Paeonia lactiflora 'Romance' $16.85 Japanese. Pink fragrant flowers are great for cuttings. Midseason. Four feet.
(#PAE4100)
Paeonia lactiflora 'Scarlett O'Hara' $16.85 (Falk-Glasscock) Fiery red single flowers. Strong stems are excellent for
cutting. Early. Fragrant. 36 inches. (#PAE4120)
Paeonia lactiflora 'Seashell' $16.85 (Sass, 1937) Single pink with a full center of yellow stamens. Midseason. Tall,
three- four feet. One of the best pink singles. A Gold Medal winner. Fragrant cut flowers. (#PAE4140)
Paeonia lactiflora 'White Wings' $16.85 (Hoogendoorn,1949) Very large white single fragrant flowers. Dark, glossy
foliage. 36 inches in height. Good cut flowers. (#PAE4160)
Paeonia officinalis 'Mollis' $16.85 Single pink flowers atop a plant that reaches up to 20 inches. Mid-season
fragrant blooms are great cut flowers. Full sun and a well composed soil is best. (#PAE4720)
Paeonia officinalis 'Rubra Plena' $16.85 Large double red fragrant flowers. Early to mid-season. 25 inches. Nice cut
flower. (#PAE4800)
Paeonia veitchii $16.85 Multiple Purple-pink flowers on one stem. blooms in early summer to mid. 1-2 ft. tall.
Great for middle of border plantings. (#PAE4950)
Paeonia tenuifolia 'Rubra' $28.85 Fragrant single deep red cupped flowers, early to mid season, 20", a fern-leafed
type. Zone 3 to 8. Great cut flower. (#PAE5060)
Paeonia x 'Early Scout' $28.85 This variety has dense unique fern-like foliage. A dark red single peony hybrid.
Fragrant flowers appear in early season and are great for cutting. Grows to 22 inches. Prefers full sun and a well
drained soil. A great conversation plant for the garden! (#PAE5080)
PAPAVER (Poppy) The Oriental poppy is the most popular member of this large group of flowers. The exotic,
paper-like flowers make a spectacular show in early summer. Great hummingbird plant! Best grown in sunny
locations in a well-drained soil, drought tolerant. 2-3 feet. Zones 2-7. (#PAP)
Papaver orientale 'Beauty of Livermore' $7.85 Deep crimson-scarlet flowers, each petal with a large large basal
black blotch. Blooms in early summer, attracting hummingbirds. Nice strong stems. 3-4 feet tall. Drought tolerant.
Zones 3-8. (#PAP100)
Papaver orientale 'Juliane' $7.85 Very brilliant pink flowers, no spots. Low growing. Butterfly feeder! Drought
tolerant. Height 60 cm. (#PAP340)
Papaver orientale 'Patty's Plum' $8.85 Deep reddish purple flowers attract hummingbirds from May to June. Height
24- 32". Full sun and drought tolerant. Truly outstanding! (#PAP480)
Papaver orientale 'Royal Wedding' $7.85 Bright white flowers with black eye. Full sun and drought resistant.
Attracts hummingbirds. Height 30" tall. (#PAP610)
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Papaver orientalis 'Tutu' $7.85 Bright orange semi-double flowers. 24-28in. Must have full sun and a well drained
soil. Plant may go dormant after flowering, but foliage will emerge again in the fall. Drought tolerant. Good
hummingbird plant. (#PAP715)
PARTHENOCISSUS A member of the vine family, these plants have slightly 5-toothed leaves and thick concave
petals. Some species are commonly known as certain kinds of ivy - such as the Virginia Creeper and American Ivy.
(#PAS)
Parthenocissus tricuspidata 'Robusta' $11.85 (Japanese Creeper) A deciduous vine that is used extensively for
covering walls, buildings, or any spot you may want to hide. A low maintenance vine with lustrous foliage
comprised of thick, waxy, shiny green leaves turning a brilliant shade of red in the fall. Can climb up to 60 feet.
Zones 4-8. (#PAS100)
PATRINIA These plants have been steadily rising in popularity, as they look good with many other garden plants
and match well with almost everything. After flowering, the plant is resilient and persists well into the fall. (#PAT)
Patrinia scabiosifolia $6.85 Showy yellow blooms in many flowered cymes, looks like swaying candlabras to 5
feet! Excellent late summer show, August to September, zone 5. (#PAT100)
PENSTEMON (Bearded Tongue) Except for a few species, most kinds of these plants require a dry, sunny
atmosphere. Consistently popular both overseas and throughout North America, these plants have showy red, pink,
or lavender flowers and grow between 6 inches and 3 feet tall. The one greatest asset to a healthy, beautiful form is
low rainfall and great drainage. Maintenance can become thus more difficult, but it is worth it. (#PEN)
Penstemon digitalis 'Huskers Red' $5.85 Dark red foliage provides a striking contrast to masses of white flowers in
mid- summer. Does well in dry soil. 24-36 inches. Full sun. Quite striking! Zones 3-8. (#PEN060)
PEROVSKIA (Russian Sage) Especially hot summers are not for this plant, but if you can avoid that much you
will have a wonderful drought resistant treat. As a garden plant, Perovskia provides great beauty and fragrance.
Loose flowers appear in mid to late summer, adding a feeling of lightness to the garden. With adequate care, these
plants will treat you quite well. (#PER)
Perovskia atripicifolia 'Filagran' $6.85 Fine fragrant filigree gray foliage. Blue flowers over a long period. Lovely!
24-36 inches. Drought tolerant. Zones 3-9. (#PER150)
PERSICARIA (Knot Weed) (Syn: Polygonum) All species have alternate leaves and swollen nodes. These plants
require a lot of space and should be planted with adequate spacing. (#PES)
Persicaria bistorta 'Suberba' $7.85 (Polygonum) Knotweed. A strong growing plant to 30 inches, with multiple pink
bottlebrush flowers in early summer, spreading. Prefers a moist, light shade but tolerates many conditions. Zone 3.
(#PES200)
Persicaria polymorpha $7.85 Tall plants to 6 feet and more with large creamy plumes July to August, spreading,
zone 5 to 8. (#PES600)
Persicaria filiformis 'Painter's Palette $8.85 Cream marbled foliage with black-red streaking in the shape of a v.
short dense spikes of red flowers to 28 inches, July to August, zone 5 to 8. (#PES700)
Persicaria virginiana ' Variegata' $8.85 A foliage perennial, wide leaves with cream marbling, 24" tall, part shade.
(#PES790)
PETASITES
(#PET)
Petasites hybridus $5.85 A large perennial coveted in England as a valuable ground cover. The attractive green
leaves, up to 24 inches in width, can create a massive canopy. Can withstand poor soils but needs moisture. Use
extensively around steep banks or along ponds, streams, and lakes. Very spreading! Zones 4-8. (#PET100)
Petasites japonica 'Variegata' $12.85 Huge bold leaves, deep green, splashed with yellow, white flowers early
spring, to restrain it's spread plant in sunken tubs. Thrives in moist sites, zone 5. (#PET200)
PETRORHAGIA
(#PEV)
Petrorhagia saxifraga 'Lady Marie ' $6.85 Lacy foliage producing double pink flowers, resembling baby's breath.
Needs a very well- drained soil in sun. Ideal for cascading over a wall. July-August. 8-12 in. Zones 5- 7. (#PEV250)
PHLOMIS
(#PHI)
Phlomis russeliana $6.85 New! Butter-yellow hooded flowers. Woolly and crinkled foliage. Well-drained soil. 24
in. Midsummer. (#PHI100)
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PHLOX The spectacular show produced by garden phlox is invaluable for late season color. Up to 5 inch diameter
flower heads, many with a pleasing fragrance. A moist well- drained, sunny location is best, but it will survive some
drought conditions. Zones 4-8. Great for the wildlife garden, attracting hummingbirds and butterflies. (#PHL)
Phlox paniculata 'Amethyst' $6.85 Beautiful deep lilac fragrant flowers that attract butterflies and hummingbirds in
July and August. Good cut flower. About 30 inches high. Plant in full sun to avoid mildew. (#PHL0040)
Phlox paniculata 'Blue Boy' $6.85 Fragrant bluish-mauve flowers with a white eye attract hummingbirds and
butterflies. Summer bloom. 3-4 feet. Good cut flower. (#PHL0080)
Phlox paniculata 'Blue Paradise' $6.85 Gorgeous Blue flowers with dark blue eye. Fragrant blooms in mid summer
into early fall. Great for cut flowers! Excellent grower, and mostly mildew resistant. Attracts butterflies and
hummingbirds. 40 inches tall. Zones 4-8. (#PHL0120)
Phlox paniculata 'Eden's Crush' $7.85 Large vibrant pink blooms with darker eye in mid-summer. Great for cuttings
and arangement. Fragrant flowers attract hummingbirds and butterflies. Mildew resistnt. Full sun. 24-28 inches.
(#PHL0160)
Phlox paniculata 'Franz Schubert' $6.85 A very attractive phlox with large blossoms of lilac accented with a
prominent star shaped eye. 24-36 inches. Good cut flower. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Exquisite!
(#PHL0200)
Phlox paniculata 'Harlequin' $8.85 Variegated foliage with cream edges and rich magenta fragrant flowers. Good
for the butterfly, hummingbird, and cut flower garden. 26-30in. Sun and well drained soil. (#PHL0240)
Phlox paniculata 'Katherine' $6.85 High mildew resistance, long blooming period from mid summer into fall.
Lavender flowers with a white eye. 2-3 ft. tall. Zones 3-9. (#PHL0300)
Phlox paniculata 'Laura' $6.85 A nice grower that sports fragrant purple flowers with a white center. Grows up to 4
feet tall and is mildew resistant. Full sun and well drained soil. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Great for
cutting! (#PHL0320)
Phlox paniculata 'Lilac Flame' $6.85 One of a new series of dwarf phlox. Fragrant lilac purple flowers with white
centers. Good cut flower. Blooms mid to late summer, attracting butterflies and hummingbirds. 12-18 inches tall.
Zones 3-8. (#PHL0340)
Phlox paniculata 'Little Boy' $6.85 Fragrant lilac blue flowers with a white eye. Long bloomer. 15 in. Great for the
sunny cut flower garden. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. (#PHL0380)
Phlox paniculata 'Little Laura' $6.85 Summer flowers of pale purple with a showy white eye. Great for patio pots,
cut flower arangements, or the front of perennial borders. Fragrant blooms attract hummingbirds and butterflies.
Drought resistant. 12-15 inches tall. Zones 4-8. (#PHL0400)
Phlox paniculata 'Miss Jessica' $7.85 Fragrant lilac blue flowers fading to near white at the center, 20 inches. Full
sun. Good hummingbird and butterfly plant. Makes for great cuttings. (#PHL0420)
Phlox paniculata 'San Antonio' $6.85 Dark purple-red fragrant flowers in July/August. Makes a great cut flower. 32
inches. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. (#PHL0520)
Phlox paniculata 'The King' $6.85 Lovely fragrant deep purple flowers with strong stems. Good cut flower, attracts
butterflies and hummingbirds. 24-36 inches tall. Prefers a sunny location. (#PHL0580)
Phlox paniculata 'Orange Perfection' $6.85 This is one of our favorite phlox. Fragrant bright orange flowers with a
hint of dark salmon in the center. The length of bloom has been up to two months long starting in August! 24-36 in.
Great for the border, cut flower, butterfly and hummingbird gardens. (#PHL0640)
Phlox paniculata 'Prince of Orange' $6.85 Light orange flowers in mid to late summer. A great color! Stands out in
the perennial garden adding a unique interest to any color scheme. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Good cut
flower. 2-3 ft. tall. (#PHL0660)
Phlox paniculata 'Barci' $7.85 New! Very showy soft pink fragrant flowers with a deep rose pink center. An
improved Miss Pepper, more floriferous and mildew resistant. Excellent cut flower. Height: 12- 24". Nectar supply
for hummingbirds and butterflies. (#PHL0740)
Phlox paniculata 'Becky Towe' $7.85 A variegated phlox with gold to cream leaf edges. Good cut flower. Salmon
rose flowers with a darker magenta eye with a sweet fragrance are abundant in mid summer. Attracts hummingbirds
and butterflies. Compact 20 to 28 inches. (#PHL0780)
Phlox paniculata 'Bright Eyes' $6.85 Soft pink blooms with a crimson eye make a good cut flower. Slight fragrance.
24-36 inches. Very nice! Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. (#PHL0820)
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Phlox paniculata 'Dodo Hanbury Forbes' $6.85 Large clear pink blossoms in mid to late summer. Somewhat
fragrant flowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds. Great for cutting! 2-3 ft. tall. Zones 4-9. (#PHL0900)
Phlox paniculata 'Eden's Flash' $7.85 Mildew resistant pink flowers with a paler edge. Fragrant cut flower. Blooms
attract butterflies and hummingbirds in mid-summer. Grows 26 inches tall in full sun. Zone 3-8. (#PHL1020)
Phlox paniculata 'Eden's Glow' $7.85 Mildew resistant light green foliage with soft pink fragrant flowers. Blooms
July and August, 28 inches. Good cut flower. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. (#PHL1040)
Phlox paniculata 'Eva Cullum' $6.85 A gorgeous phlox with clear pink flowers each with a bright red eye. Slight
fragrance. This variety produced flowers from August until the end of September! Attracts butterflies and
hummingbirds. Great cut flower! 3-4 feet. (#PHL1060)
Phlox paniculata 'Fairest One' $6.85 Salmon-pink flowers with a dark pink eye. Blooms in mid summer. Attracts
hummingbirds and butterflies. Great for cutting gardens. Fragrant. 24 inches tall. Zone 3-8. (#PHL1080)
Phlox paniculata 'Frosted Elegance' $6.85 Variegated! Fragrant pale pink flowers with deep pink eyes in late
June/August. Creamy white margin on green leaves. Mildew resistant. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Good
cut flower. 30 inches tall. Zones 4-8. (#PHL1120)
Phlox paniculata 'Flamingo' $6.85 Attractive shrimp pink flowers each with a red eye. Fragrant blooms attract
butterflies and hummingbirds! Good cut flower. 30 inches. (#PHL1160)
Phlox paniculata 'Juliet' $6.85 Very delicate pale pink flowers in mid to late summer. Great for cutting. Add to your
garden to attract butterflies and hummingbirds. Fragrant. Grows 24 inches tall. Zone 3-8. (#PHL1220)
Phlox paniculata 'Little Princess' $6.85 Fragrant true pink flowers with a white eye zone. This little plant blooms
profusely in late summer. Great for cut flower arangements. Also great for attracting hummingbirds and butterflies.
Grows to 20 inches tall. Zone 4-8. (#PHL1240)
Phlox paniculata 'Lizzy' $7.85 Vivid pink with a white eye. Fragrant blooms appear in mid summer, attracting
butterflies and hummingbirds. A great plant for cut flowers. Mildew resistant. Compact to 20 inches tall. Zone 4-8.
(#PHL1260)
Phlox paniculata 'Natural Feelings' $7.85 Unique flowers have plume-shaped clusters of pink and green rosebudformation bracts containing sterile flowers. Does have a pleasant fragrance that attracts butterflies and
hummingbirds. Height: 28". Full sun and well drained soil. Good cut flower. (#PHL1350)
Phlox paniculata 'Pinafore Pink' $6.85 A smaller phlox reaching a height of only 16-18 in. Great for containers and
as a cut flower. Fragrant pink blooms that attract hummingbirds and butterflies. A moist, well- drained, sunny
location is best. Blooms mid to late summer. Zone 4-8. (#PHL1380)
Phlox paniculata 'Robert Poore' $6.85 Fragrant pinkish-lavender flowers appear with a white eye-zone in late
summer. Feed the hummingbirds and butterflies with its sweet nectar. Full sun and a well draining soil are best.
Good cut flower. (#PHL1440)
Phlox paniculata 'Popeye' $6.85 Pale pink almost white flowers with darker pink eye on strong stems. Mildew
resistant. Blooms in mid July into early fall. 32 inches tall. Fragrant good cutting flowers. Zones 4-8. Attracts
butterflies and hummingbirds. (#PHL1460)
Phlox paniculata 'Rainbow' $7.85 Fragrant flowers will lure butterflies and hummingbirds to your garden. Blooms
have many shades of pink with pale eyes. July to August, 32 inches. Wonderful cut flower! (#PHL1500)
Phlox paniculata 'Rijnstroom' $6.85 Tall long blooming cultivar with deep rose pink flowers to 40" in July to
August. Prefers sun to part shade with moist soil. Zone 4-8. (#PHL1510)
Phlox paniculata 'Salmon Beauty' $6.85 Blooms spring to late summer in moist soil and full sun. Grows 2-6 feet
tall. Good for borders and cut flowers. Zone 3-9. (#PHL1560)
Phlox paniculata 'Shortwood' $6.85 Sport of P. 'David.' Vivid pink blooms that make great cut flowers. Fragrant and
mildew resistant. For that sunny spot in your butterfly and hummingbird garden. (#PHL1600)
Phlox paniculata 'Thunderbolt' $6.85 Fragrant large true-pink blooms in mid to late summer. Disease resistant.
Good for cutting. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Prefers moist, fertile soil in full to part sun. 30-36 inches.
(#PHL1640)
Phlox paniculata 'Eden's Smile' $7.85 Mildew resistant clean foliage to 32 inches. Fragrant mauve flowers attract
butterflies and hummingbirds. July and August. Good cut flower. (#PHL1820)
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Phlox paniculata 'Empty Feelings' $7.85 Petal less flowers which form large fluffed golden brown plume shaped
clusters that hold for several weeks. Excellent for cutting, July to August, 28 inches. (#PHL1840)
Phlox paniculata 'Juliglut' $6.85 Dark carmen red in July through August on dark leaves. Full sun. Grows 32 inches
tall. (#PHL1860)
Phlox paniculata 'Mini Star' $7.85 Dwarf! Rose-red flowers with a darker eye in late summer/fall. Fragrant and
mildew resistant. 12 inches. Great for your wildlife garden to bring in hummingbirds and butterflies. Good cut
flower. (#PHL1900)
Phlox paniculata 'Miss Elie' $6.85 Flowers are flamed dark red to dark pink. Dark mildew resistant foliage. With
fragrant blooms it is a good choice for cut flower, butterfly and hummingbird gardens. Grows to 28 inches.
(#PHL1920)
Phlox paniculata 'Newbird' $6.85 Fragrant plum red flowers will attract butterflies and hummingbirds in late
summer. Good cut flower. 2 to 3 feet. Full sun and good air circulation for best performance. (#PHL1940)
Phlox paniculata 'Red Feelings' $7.85 Very unusual flower with decorative red bracts which last for 4 months.
Height: 24- 28". A good butterfly and hummingbird plant. Nice cut flower. Full sun and a well drained soil.
(#PHL1950)
Phlox paniculata 'Red Magic' $6.85 Wonderful dark red fragrant blooms in late summer that last into mid fall. Great
as a cut flower. 2-3 ft. tall. Zones 4-8. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. (#PHL1960)
Phlox paniculata 'Red Riding Hood' $6.85 Cherry red flowers in mid summer into fall. Dark, mildew resistant
foliage. Butterflies and hummingbirds like this one! Great choice for fragrant cut flowers. Grows 22 inches tall.
Prefers full sun and moist soil. Zone 4-8. (#PHL1980)
Phlox paniculata 'Red Super' $6.85 Large light-red flowers in late summer into early fall. Dark, mildew resistant
foliage. Fragrant flowers are excellent for cutting and also provide nectar for hummingbirds and butterflies. Grows
28 inches tall. Zone 4-9. (#PHL2000)
Phlox paniculata 'Sandra' $6.85 A smaller phlox with fragrant scarlet blossoms. Good cut flower. Height: 18 inches.
Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. (#PHL2020)
Phlox paniculata 'Starfire' $6.85 Cherry-red flowers. Our favorite deep red Phlox. Longlasting blooms. Creates
constant comments from our customers! 24 inches tall. The fragrant flowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds.
Great for cutting too! (#PHL2060)
Phlox paniculata 'Tenor' $6.85 Very early blooming from July to August. Soft ruby red fragrant flowers on strong
stems. A vigorous grower. Provides nectar for butterflies and hummingbirds. Good cut flower. Grows 2-3 feet tall.
Zone 4-8. (#PHL2080)
Phlox paniculata 'David' $6.85 If you have never grown garden phlox, this is a beautiful one to be introduced to!
Large flowers of pure white, which last into September. The foliage has shown very good resistance to powdery
mildew and the fragrance is wonderful! A stunning variety providing nectar for butterflies and hummingbirds. Do
we need to say anything more? 2002 perennial plant of the year. 36 inches tall. (#PHL2140)
Phlox paniculata 'Delta Snow' $6.85 Bright white flowers with purple eyes and clean foliage, lower statured, 2 to 2
1/2 feet. Nice cut flower. Sweet fragrance attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Prefers full sun to part shade.
(#PHL2160)
Phlox paniculata 'Miss Holland' $6.85 Fragrant white flowers with a red eye. 30 inches. Provides great blooms for
cutting and for attracting hummingbirds and butterflies. (#PHL2300)
Phlox paniculata 'Miss Universe' $6.85 White flowers on 3-4' clump forming plants. Space well and plant in full sun
to discourage mildew. Butterflies and hummingbirds are drawn to the fragrant blooms. Great cut flower.
(#PHL2340)
Phlox paniculata 'Mt. Fuji' $6.85 Large dense flowers form a very nice clear, white. Very long- blooming in
summer to early fall. Grows 30 inches in full sun. Zone 4-8. (#PHL2360)
Phlox maculata 'Delta' $6.85 Large heads of white with a deep pink eye. 24-36 inches. (#PHL2560)
Phlox maculata 'Natascha' $6.85 A unique phlox with flowers comprised of pink and white striped petals. A special
addition to the perennial garden! 24-36 inches tall. (#PHL2580)
Phlox maculata 'Omega' $6.85 Beautiful lavender blue flowers July into September. Grows 32 inches tall. Provide a
growing area with a well-drained soil and full sun exposure. Zone 3-7. (#PHL2600)
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Phlox subulata 'Candy Stripes' $6.85 A real charmer! Each petal has alternating pink and white stripes. Grows July
through September. Keep soil moist, but not over watered. Do not over crowd. Attracts hummingbirds and
butterflies. Grows 6 to 8 inches tall. Enjoys full sun. Zone 3-9. (#PHL2800)
Phlox subulata 'Crimson Beauty' $6.85 Brilliant rose-red flowers in early spring. Makes a great groundcover for
rock gardens or hill gardens. Performs best in full sun, will tolerate some drought conditions. 10- 15 inches tall.
Zones 3- 8. (#PHL2840)
Phlox subulata 'Keryl' $6.85 Lovely blue-lavender flowers on thick deep green foliage. Blooms early spring, and
some fall rebloom. Prefers full sun and acid soil. Drought resistant. (#PHL2980)
Phlox subulata 'Red Wings' $6.85 Brilliant crimson with a dark red center. Blooms mid-spring. Fragrant! Great for
covering large areas. Full sun, drought resistant. 10-15 inches tall. Zones 3-8. (#PHL3180)
Phlox carolina 'Bill Baker' $5.85 This handsome phlox has true pink flowers atop 36 inch stems. Prefers full sun or
partial shade and moist soil. Mildew resistant. Spread 15 inches. (#PHL3520)
Phlox carolina 'Miss Lingard' $6.85 (Syn: Wedding Phlox) A lovely fragrant white blooming phlox that is very
mildew resistant. Glossy foliage. Early blossoms open in July. Height: 2 to 3 feet. Zone 3 to 8. (#PHL3560)
Phlox divaricata 'Blue Perfume' $6.85 Outstanding groundcover! Bluish lavender, narrow petaled flowers with a
fragrance. Great plant for a woodland setting. Tolerates a shady spot with moist soil. 12- 16 inches. (#PHL3585)
Phlox divaricata 'Chattahoochee' $5.85 Light blue flowers each with a carmine eye. A real gem! Great plant for a
woodland setting. Tolerates a shady spot with moist soil. 8-12 inches. (#PHL3590)
Phlox divaricata 'Clouds of Perfume' $5.85 Lavender flowers in early summer. Great Phlox for part shade. 8-12
inches. (#PHL3600)
Phlox divaricata 'Montrose Tricolor' $12.85 A very distinctive variegation of green, cream and pink, rich blue
flowers May to July, an outstanding plant for the woodland or lightly shaded garden. 12-14in. (#PHL3720)
Phlox divaricata 'Plum Perfect' $6.85 Light plum-colored flowers with dark plum centers. Ideal for a part shade
location, perfect for a woodland garden. Grows 12 inches tall. (#PHL3730)
Phlox divaricata 'White Perfume' $5.85 White fragrant narrow petaled flowers cover this compact plant in late
spring/early summer. Ideal plant for a woodland garden or as a border plant in a part shade location. 10-14 inches.
(#PHL3760)
Phlox glaberrima 'Morris Berd' $6.85 A nice pink flower, and a great late season bloomer! Grows 10-12 inches tall.
Prefers part to full shade, and rich, well-drained soil. Zone 6-9. (#PHL4000)
Phlox spring pearl 'Miss Karen' $6.85 This selection of Phlox paniculata produces nice flower heads of rich pink,
highlighted by a very dark eye. The 22 inch tall clump is smaller than many other phlox and is perfect for the front
of the border. A butterfly magnet! Prefers full sun. Zone 4- 8. (#PHL4240)
Phlox spring pearl 'Miss Mary' $6.85 22 in Dark rose flowers with a red eye. Zones 4-9. Good plant with a very nice
fragrance. (#PHL4280)
Phlox stoloniferia 'Blue Ridge' $5.85 A prostrate grower with lavender-blue flowers on 8 inch stems in spring.
Prefers rich, moist, well-drained soil in part shade. (#PHL4320)
Phlox stolonifera 'Home Fires' $5.85 A real beauty! Rose-pink flowers in late spring. A wonderful groundcover.
Would look great in any rock garden or hill garden. 6- 8 inches tall. Zones 3-8. inches. (#PHL4380)
Phlox stolonifera 'Pink Ridge' $5.85 1990 Plant of the Year! Showy, bright pink flowers. Very hardy. Prefers full
sun. Grows 8-12 inches tall. Zone 3. (#PHL4440)
Phlox stolonifera 'Sherwood Purple' $5.85 A creeping phlox that creates a carpet of purple flowers in late spring.
Fragrant! Grows 6-8 inches tall. Zone 3-8. (#PHL4460)
Phlox x arendsii 'Anja' $6.85 (P. divaricata or P. paniculata) A very nice phlox with deep purple-red flowers in late
summer. 20 inches. Zones 3-9. (#PHL6000)
Phlox x arendsii 'Early Star' $7.85 White flowers with red star shaped eyes. Blooms May to July. A great cut
flower. 18 inches tall. (#PHL6020)
Phlox x arendsii 'Hilda' $7.85 White with a pink eye June through August, and grows 24 to 28 inches tall. Prefers
moist soil in full sun. Zone 4-8. (#PHL6040)
Phlox x arendsii 'Lilac Star' $7.85 Lilac purple flowers with a light sweet fragrance to 18 inches, May to June.
(#PHL6060)
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Phlox x arendsii 'Ping Pong' $7.85 Pale rose flowers with a dark rose eye blooms in early summer. Makes a great
cut flower.18 inches tall. Zones 5-7. (#PHL6080)
Phlox x arendsii 'Pink Attraction' $8.85 Soft pink slightly fragrant flowers stand out against dark green leaves.
Height 1 1/2 - 2 feet. (#PHL6090)
Phlox x arendsii 'Purple Star' $7.85 Purple pink flowers with darker eyes May to June, 20 inches. (#PHL6100)
Phlox x arendsii 'Rosa Star' $7.85 Solid soft pink flowers with a pink fragrance May to July, 16 inches.
(#PHL6120)
Phlox x arendsii 'Sabine' $7.85 May to July, blooms of a soft, bluish pink with a sweet fragranc. Grows 20 inches
tall. Prefers full sun and moist soil. Zone 4-8. (#PHL6140)
Phlox x arendsii 'Suzanne' $6.85 White background with reddish purple blooms paling towards the edges, early
summer, 20". (#PHL6160)
Phlox x 'Spring Delight' $5.85 Unusual, rare variety. Rosy pink flowers in Spring. Vigorous grower, Zone 4 hardy.
12-15 inches. (#PHL6240)
Phlox x 'Sunrise' $6.85 A hybrid type of creeping phlox with peach pink flowers blooming in late spring. Grows 6-8
inches tall. Prefers full sun or partial shade and well-drained soil. (#PHL6260)
PHYSOSTEGIA (Obedient Plant) Snapdragon-like flowers arranged on long spikes. "Obedient" cut flowers will
retain their shape when the stems bent. Spreading habit. Utilized for late summer color. Prefers an average soil, full
sun. Does well in southern climates. Provides nectar for butterflies and hummingbirds. Zones 2-9. (#PHT)
Physostegia virginiana 'Miss Manners' $7.85 A unique clump-forming wildflower. Non- invasive Obedient Plant!
White flowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds in late summer. Dark green foliage (in fertile soil). Full to part
shade. Average to moist soil. Great cut flower. 24 inches. (#PHT050)
Physostegia virginiana 'Rose Crown' $5.85 Violet-rose flowers in summer and fall on 36 inch stems. Makes an
excellent cut flower. Full sun and ample moisture are best. Butterflies and hummingbirds like it too! New England
wildflower. (#PHT130)
Physostegia virginiana 'Summer Spire' $8.85 Enormous compound stalks with rose- pink flowers. Excellent cut
flower. Blooms July-Sept. About 3' high. Wildflower native to New England. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies.
(#PHT225)
Physostegia virginiana 'Variegata' $6.85 Appealing white-edged green foliage, soft pink flowers in fall. We placed a
few specimen plants in a partial shade garden, creating a nice focal point against a fieldstone wall. This wildflower
is a great hummingbird/butterfly plant and cut flower. Full sun or partial shade. 36-48 inches. (#PHT250)
PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower) The flower buds resemble tiny balloons which expand and silently burst open
into 2-3 inch brightly colored stars. Full sun with a moist, well-drained location. Good cut flower. They bloom
heavily in July through September. Very slow to break dormancy in the spring, take care not to dig them up
prematurely. Foliage turns an attractive yellow in late fall. Good hummingbird plant. Zones 3-7. (#PLA)
Platycodon grandiflorus 'Blue' $6.85 Large blue 2-2 1/2 inch deep blue flowers. Grows 20-24 inches in July through
August. Full sun and well drainage is required. (#PLA200)
Platycodon grandiflorus 'Double Blue' $6.85 Double flowers of rich violet blue with darker veins. Zones 3-7. Full
sun, part shade in southern climates. Height: 24 in. (#PLA300)
Platycodon grandiflorus 'Dwarf Mariesii' $6.85 Violet blue. Short stalks in July through August. Grows 12-15
inches tall. (#PLA400)
Platycodon grandiflorus 'Fuji White' $6.85 Inflated balloons open to white starry flowers from July to August. Good
as a cut flower. 20 inches tall. (#PLA460)
Platycodon grandiflorus 'Hakone' $6.85 Gorgeous blue flowers. Great for late season bloom. 24-36 inches tall.
(#PLA480)
Platycodon grandiflorus 'Hakone Double Blue' $6.85 Rich violet blue double bells, July to August, 2 feet.
(#PLA500)
Platycodon grandiflorus 'Misato Purple' $6.85 A very small variety of Balloon flower! Deep purple violet flowers in
mid summer. Perfect for the rock garden! 15-18 inches tall. (#PLA560)
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PODOPHYLLUM (Mayapple) (Mandrake) A woodland plant producing large umbrella- like leaves attaining a
width of up to 12 inches. Single, waxy white flowers appear in late spring. Needs a rich well-drained soil. 12-18 in.
Zones 3-7. (#POD)
Podophyllum peltatum $8.85 A woodland perennial herb producing 1-2 large umbrella-like leaves attaining a width
of up to 12 inches. Single, nodding white flower appears in late spring. 12-18 inches tall. Apple- like fruit, yellow
when ripe. (Not for human consumption.) Needs a rich well-drained soil. Zones 3-7. (#POD150)
POLEMONIUM (Jacob's Ladder) Attractive foliage comprised of leaves that produce leaflets arranged in a 'ladderlike' fashion. Flowers appear in June/July. Easy to grow. Full sun to partial shade. Average soil. 18- 24 inches.
Zones 2-7. (#POL)
Polemonium caeruleum $6.85 Excellent in the perennial border. Light blue flowers in May and June. 24 in.
(#POL100)
POLYGONATUM (Solomon's Seal) A nice plant for the full shade or woodland garden. Graceful arching stems
that bear drooping white flowers. Requires a moist, well-drained soil. Blooms May-June. (#PON)
Polygonatum commutatum $6.85 (Syn. P giganteum) (Great Solomon's Seal) Make sure to reserve enough room for
this outstanding shade plant! Reaching a height of 4 feet, it will colonize a large area if allowed. The attractive
foliage is reason enough to include it in a woodland garden. Prefers part to full shade. Zones 3-7. (#PON115)
Polygonatum falcatum 'Variegatum' $7.85 Brighten up your woodland planting with attractive white and green
foliage. Part to full shade 15-25 inches in height. (#PON140)
Polygonatum hookeri $7.85 A unique variety of solomons seal. Beautiful pink-lavender flowers in early spring.
Will spread into a nice clump over time. Full sun. 4 inches tall. (#PON180)
Polygonatum humile $6.85 A dwarf Solomon's Seal, reaching a height of only 6-8 in. Bright green leaves parallel to
one another on each stem. White flowers appear along each stem in late spring. Perfect for the woodland garden or a
shady area of the rock garden. Unique! Zones 5-8. Part to full shade. (#PON200)
Polygonatum odoratum 'Variegatum' $7.85 A beautiful bi-colored variety with leaves edged in creamy white.
Brightens up a dull spot in the woodland garden. 24 inches tall. Zones 3-8. Partial shade to full shade in northern
climates. (#PON440)
POTENTILLA (Cinquefoil) Prefers full sun, well-drained soil and moderate temperatures. Long blooming flowers.
Great for a rock garden or as a border plant. Zone 5-8. (#POZ)
Potentilla x 'Ron McBeath' $8.85 Carmine pink flowers with dark centers in June-August. Grows to about 16" high.
Full sun and well-drained soil. Zone 5-8. (#POZ100)
Potentilla x hopwoodiana $8.85 Rosy-pink disc shaped flowers with a red eye and a ring of blended white blotches,
heart shaped petals July-September. Full sun. Well drained soil. 16-20 inches. Zone 5-8. (#POZ200)
Potentilla x tonguei $8.85 Small apricot flowers with a carmine-red eye, June-August. Low growing: 5". Leaves
similar to those of strawberries. Full sun and well-drained soil. Zone 5-8. (#POZ300)
PRIMULA (Primrose) A perennial that heralds the arrival of spring by producing dense clusters of fragrant flowers
above attractive rosettes of green foliage. They desire partial shade and well-drained, moist soil. (#PRI)
Primula bulleyana $6.85 Wide variety of colors. Height: 24 in. (#PRI040)
Primula denticulata $6.85 (Drumstick Primrose) Spring announces the arrival of fragrant globular flowers on stout
stalks, great for cuttings. Bright green foliage follows. 8-10 in. Mixed colors only. Zones 4-8. (#PRI110)
Primula denticulata 'Cashmeriana' $7.85 New! Large, purple, globe-shaped flower clusters. Early bloomer. Height
6-12" (#PRI135)
Primula denticulata 'Red' $7.85 Red, Globe shaped flowers in early spring. Great for perennial borders. Fragrant cut
flowers. 12 inches tall. (#PRI140)
Primula japonica 'Alba' $6.85 Pure white flowers in early summer arranged in whorls up graceful stalks. Nice
fragrance. 12-18" tall and about 12" wide. Prefers shade. (#PRI200)
Primula japonica 'Miller's Crimson' $6.85 Crimson-red flowers on upright stems in late spring. Foliage resembles
lettuce like leaves. Does wonderful in a shadier, damp spot in a rich, humusy soil. 16 inches. (#PRI230)
Primula sieboldii $6.85 Fragrant mix of flower colors from pinks, blues, violets, and reds in the spring. Full sun to
light shade. Will go dormant in summer, but will return in the spring. Height: 8- 16". (#PRI420)
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Primula veris $6.85 (cowslip) Bright yellow, pendulum shaped flowers. Blooms in mid spring. Will grow in
ordinary garden soil. Full sun to part shade. 12 inches tall. (#PRI540)
Primula vialli $6.85 A very handsome primrose with tall stems carrying dense spikes of violet-blue flowers. The
buds are a crimson color before opening. Well-drained soil, partial shade. (#PRI560)
PULMONARIA (Lungwort) Low-growing perennials for the shady garden or in full sun if ample moisture is
supplied. The bold foliage is lovely all season and sets off the bright flowers which come very early in the spring.
Ideal for the woodland or waterside. 12 inches. (#PUL)
Pulmonaria longifolia 'Diana Clare' $7.85 Silvery overlay on apple green leaves, large violet blue flowers, multi
crowned habit, 8 to 10 inches. Does not like to be cut back. (#PUL100)
Pulmonaria longifolia 'Majeste' $8.85 A wonderful plant that has blue-pink flowers which blooms in spring. The
leaves are silver-grey with a narrow green margin. Full to partial shade. (#PUL120)
Pulmonaria longifolia 'Raspberry Splash' $9.85 Brilliant silvered leaves with a strong upright growing habit.
Raspberry pink flowers bloom in spring. Grows up to 12-15 inches tall. Stunning color. with ample moisture.
(#PUL130)
Pulmonaria longifolia 'Roy Davidson' $6.85 One the most attractive pulmonarias we carry. In early spring, paleblue flowers appear above silver and green foliage that adds a nice accent to the garden all season. 12 inches.
Performs well in the South. (#PUL140)
Pulmonaria 'Raspberry Ice' $7.85 Raspberry pink spring blooms over frosty mint leaves with cream edges. Deer
resistant. Part sun to full shade. 10-12" high. Zone 3-9. (#PUL190)
Pulmonaria rubra 'Red Start' $6.85 It is surprising that this outstanding cultivar is not more widely used, having
been awarded an R.H.S. Award of Merit a few years ago. Plentiful soft green leaves make an evergreen background
to a succession of rose-red flowers, which fade pink with age. Easy and adaptable, sun or shade. (#PUL250)
Pulmonaria saccharata 'Berries & Cream' $6.85 The foliage is undulating and shimmering silver from its parents.
Deer and slug resistant. Flowers are a raspberry color and change slightly to purple. Zones 4-9. Part shade,10 inches
tall. (#PUL320)
Pulmonaria saccharata 'Coral Springs' $7.85 Pink flowers on 12 inch plants. (#PUL350)
Pulmonaria saccharata 'Dora Bielefeld' $7.85 Bright pink flowers. Silvery spotted foliage. 12 in. Zones 3-7. Blooms
heavily and retains until the end of the season. A nice plant for the garden. (#PUL360)
Pulmonaria saccharata 'Excalibur' $7.85 NEW! Stunning silver leaves edged in dark green. Mildew resistant.
Vigorous. 9 in. Zones 4-9. Part shade and moist, well drained soil. soil. (#PUL380)
Pulmonaria saccharata 'Lewis Palmer' $7.85 Blue-purple to pink flowers. Leaves are geen with silver spots. Prefers
moist well- drained soil in part to full shade. (#PUL420)
Pulmonaria saccharata 'Little Star' $12.85 Narrow, silver-spotted leaves with very large cobalt-blue flowers.
(#PUL430)
Pulmonaria saccharata 'Margery Fish' $6.85 Foliage is of bright silver with a uniform mark bearing pink-blue
flowers in spring. Grows to 12 inches tall. (#PUL450)
Pulmonaria saccharata 'Mrs. Moon' $6.85 Pink flowers turning blue appear in May- June. Spotted foliage. 12
inches. Zones 3- 8. (#PUL460)
Pulmonaria saccharata 'Pierre's Pure Pink' $6.85 Salmon-pink flowers. Nicely spotted leaves. Zones 3-8.This was
named for Pierre Bennerup of Sunny Border Nursery. (#PUL480)
Pulmonaria saccharata 'Sissinghurst White' $6.85 Pure white flowers in early spring. Attractive foliage with leaves
that can reach 12 inches in length, spotted with white. 9-12 in tall. (#PUL500)
Pulmonaria saccharata 'Somibar' $7.85
(#PUL520)
Pulmonaria x 'Ann' $6.85 At home in the woodland and shade gardens. Pink funneled flowers with red stripes and
centers. Blooms April to May. Green leaves. About 12 inches high. Zone 4-8. (#PUL590)
Pulmonaria x 'Apple Frost' $8.85 Granny-Smith apple green leaves with a beautiful silver coating. It is very mildew
resistant. Blue to rose flowers in early to late spring. The leaves are lightly ruffled adding more interest to the plant.
Full to sun to part shade. Spreads rapidly. 1-2 ft. tall. Zones 4-9. (#PUL600)
Pulmonaria x 'Baby Blue' $8.85 New! Floriferous, tight mound of large, baby pink flowers over silver foliage. As
they fade they turn to a shade of baby blue. (#PUL605)
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Pulmonaria x 'Blue Ensign' $8.85 Sharp blue and lilac flowers with dark green leaves. Shade to part shade. Grows
6- 12" high. (#PUL620)
Pulmonaria x 'Purple Haze' $8.85 A tight mound of well-spotted foliage. Profusion of purple flowers. 8 inches.
(#PUL660)
Pulmonaria x 'Silver Shimmers' $9.85 This variety of pulmonaria is very exciting! Beautiful long leaves are covered
in silver. The edges are fully ruffled adding to the elegance of the plant. Blue-pink flowers in early to late spring. 1-2
ft. tall. Zones 3- 9. (#PUL680)
Pulmonaria x 'Trevi Fountain' $8.85 Terra Nova introduction. Long silver spotted leaves give rise to profuse
clusters of large cobalt blue flowers in spring, 12 inches. (#PUL690)
PULSATILLA (Pasque Flower) Violet-purple flowers will greet you in early spring. Large fluffy seed heads
appear later, creating another ornamental feature. Requires excellent drainage. 12 in. Zones 5-7 (#PUS)
Pulsatilla vulgaris 'Blaue Glocke' $7.85 Violet-blue flowers in early to mid spring. A wonderful plant for early
color. Fuzzy green foliage. 8-12 inches tall. (#PUS150)
RANUNCULUS (Buttercup) (Gold variegated Buttercup) A vigorous, bright, very eye catching evergreen
groundcover. Wide serrated foliage has a fine interplay of green, gold, and chartreuse. 10 to 12 in. Shade or sun in
the north, shade in warmer regions. Zone 3 to 7. (#RAN)
Ranunculus repens 'Buttered Popcorn' $7.85 (Gold Variegated Buttercup) Evergreen ground cover. Serrated foliage
has a gold center with wide edging of chartreuse. In sun the leaves become butter-colored. In shade, leaves are more
green. 10-12 inches. (#RAN275)
RHEUM (RHUBARB) (Ornamental rhubarb) Huge foliage remarkable in its dark red and green tones. Enormous
flowers stalks with tiny red flowers. 5 ft. and more. (#RHE)
RODGERSIA (Rodger's Flower) A stately perennial underused in the garden esteemed for their beautiful foliage.
All like moist, rich soil. Can be utilized around ponds or streams. Full sun/part shade. (#ROD)
Rodgersia aesculifolia $6.85 (Fingerleaf Rodgersia) Broad, crinkled bronze-tinted leaves made up of several 8-10
inch leaflets. Creamy white flower clusters mid-summer. Very handsome. 3-6 feet. Zones 5- 6. (#ROD100)
Rodgersia pinnata $6.85 Attractive bronze foliage. Creamy-rose flower spikes. An excellent addition to the shade
garden. Moist, well drained soil. Zones 5-7. (#ROD150)
Rodgersia pinnata 'Elegans' $6.85 Bold coarse foliage that resembles a horse chestnut tree. Flowers are pink. Moist
well- drained soil. 30-35 inches. (#ROD175)
Rodgersia tabularis $7.85 Large circular leaves dark green with creamy white sprays of flowers in mid summer. 2436 inches in height. (#ROD300)
Rodgersia pinnata 'Hercules' $8.85 Large, bold textured leaves of dark robust green. branching panicles with
clusters of true pink flowers. Performs best in part shade, moist soil. 40 inches tall. Zones 4-7. (#ROD500)
RUDBECKIA (Brown-Eyed Susan) A reliable group of perennials, producing daisy-like flowers, that provide
color to the garden in late summer through fall. Many varieties are ideal for the back of the border, along fences or
walls. Full sun, any well-drained soil. Provides nectar for butterflies. Ideal cut flower. (#RUD)
Rudbeckia hirta 'Goldilocks' $5.85 Neat, compact 15 inch plant covered with 3- 4 inch double flowers all summer.
Great choice to attract butterflies and for cut flowers. (#RUD270)
Rudbeckia hirta 'Luce's Pride' $7.85 Steve acquired from UMO, Donglin, Roger Luce, not officially named, daisies
in tree bands con. k. (double) (#RUD290)
Rudbeckia laciniata 'Goldquelle' $6.85 We really are fond of this rudbeckia. Here it attains a height of 24-36 inches
and has double bright yellow flowers from August to September. Bright green foliage. (#RUD460)
Rudbeckia maxima $8.85 A tall narrow wildflower with ten-inch glaucous leaves. Flowers have 4-6 inch cones with
bright yellow petals. Nice butterfly and cut flower. 5-7 feet. (#RUD500)
Rudbeckia occidentalis 'Black Beauty' $8.85 An unusual Rudbeckia with a very large black cone and miniscule
yellow petals. Blooms July to September. Full sun. 4 feet tall. Zones 4-8. (#RUD700)
Rudbeckia triloba $7.85 Deep gold, daisy like flowers that bloom from midsummer into fall. Great as a cut flower,
and would look wonderful in a naturalistic butterfly garden. 3 feet tall. Zones 4-7. (#RUD800)
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Rudbeckia x 'Takao' $6.85 Robust, strong stemmed cultivar with simple golden yellow daisys with large black
centers. Blooms June to October, 28 inches. Full sun to light shade in a average garden soil. Great cut flower and
butterfly plant. Zones 4-8. (#RUD935)
SAGINA (Irish Moss) Moss-like evergreen ground cover with tiny white flowers in summer. Best in shade. 2-4 in.
(#SAG)
Sagina subulata $5.85 Moss-like evergreen ground cover with tiny white flowers in summer. Best in shade. 2-3
inches. (#SAG050)
SALVIA A diverse genus of plants in the mint family. Often with fragrant foliage, the tubular flowers range in
color from the clearest blue, purple to pink. July/September. Full sun and a well-drained soil. Will withstand drought
conditions. Good hummingbird/butterfly plants. Also makes a nice cut flower. (#SAL)
Salvia nemorosa 'Amethyst' $6.85
(#SAL200)
Salvia nemorosa 'Caradonna' $7.85 New and long blooming fragrant salvia with glowing purple stems and violet
purple flower spikes, very attractive and hard to find. 30" tall by 24" wide. Good hummingbird/butterfly plant and
cut flower. Full sun and moist well-drained soil, will tolerate some drought. (#SAL220)
Salvia nemorosa 'Lubeca' $6.85 Similiar to 'East Friesland' but attains a height of 30 inches. Voilet-blue flowers.
(#SAL280)
Salvia nemorosa 'Marcus' $8.85 Compact variety with deep purple blue flowers. Height 10-12in. Full sun and a
moist well drained soil, drought tolerant. Great cut flower and butterfly/hummingbird plant! Nice fragrance.
(#SAL290)
Salvia pratense 'Pink Delight' $8.85 New! Lavender-pink flowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds. Fast
growing and very floriferous - excellent for cutting. Fragrant foliage. Full sun, will tolerante some drought. About 2'
high. (#SAL610)
Salvia verticillata 'Purple Rain' $6.85 Masses of purple flowers starting in July and lasting into September. 18
inches. Full sun, drought tolerant. Good cut flower. Fragrant foliage. Great for naturalizing in sunny woodlands to
attract hummingbirds and butterflies. (#SAL740)
Salvia x sylvestris 'Blue Hill' $6.85 True blue flowers. Zones 4-7. A reliable and long lived plant. Drought resistant.
Nice fragrance. Blooms attract butterflies and hummingbirds. Also a good cut flower. 12-24 inches. (#SAL780)
Salvia x sylvestris 'Schneehugel' $6.85 Gray green foliage with white flowers,long blooming May to August. 20
inches. (#SAL860)
SANGUINARIA (Bloodroot) Excellent wildflower for naturalizing in woodland areas and is most attractive in
masses. The name is derived from the red sap in roots and stems. A lovely pure white flower appears in April and
May. Part to full shade. 6-8 in.
(#SAN)
Sanguinaria canadensis $5.85 Excellent for naturalizing in woodland areas. Most attractive in masses. The name is
derived from the red sap in roots and stems. A lovely pure white flower appears in April and May. Part to full shade.
Native wildflower to areas of New England. (#SAN100)
SANGUISORBA (Great Burnet) A small genus of perennials known for their bottle-brush flowers in late
summer/fall and handsome foliage. Vigorous growing, needing only full sun and moist soil. (#SAO)
Sanguisorba officinalis 'Pink Tanna' $7.85 New! Dark rose flowers on short narrow spikes. Grows to about 3'. Full
sun to part shade with and a moist soil. (#SAO160)
Sanguisorba officinalis 'Tanna' $6.85 Small red flowers spikes. Clump forming growth habit. 36 inches. Zones 4-8.
(#SAO170)
SAPONARIA (Soapwort) Saponarias make useful plants both for the border and rock garden. Easy to grow in full
sun and average soil. Provides nectar for hummingbirds and butterflies. (#SAU)
SCHIZOPHRAGMA (Japanese Hydrangea Vine) A superb ornamental climber with creamy- white large flattened
flowers. Suitable for training along walls, fences, trees, or old stumps. Sun/part shade. Moist well-drained soil. Slow
growing. Ideal for small, urban gardens. Height up to 30 ft. zones 5-8. (#SCI)
Schizophragma hydrangeoides $15.85 A superb ornamental climber with creamy white, large flattened cymes (flat
inflorescences). Suitable for training along walls, fences, trees, or old stumps. Sun/part shade. Moist well-drained
soil. Slow growing. Ideal for small, urban gardens. Zones 5-8. (#SCI100)
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Schizophragma hydrangeoides 'Moonlight' $15.85 A nice vine that grows up to 12-15 feet and bears large, lacy
white flowers in early summer. The foliage is known for its pewter mottling throughout each heart-shaped leaf.
Great for illuminating dark spaces. (#SCI150)
Schizophragma hydrangeoides 'Rosea' $15.85 Rosy red-pink flowers appear in mid-summer and grows to 15 feet.
Full sun or part shade are ideal for this plant. (#SCI160)
SCHISANDRA (Magnolia Vine) $0.00 Prized in the East and rapidly gaining favor in the U.S. Attractive vines
with clusters of fall berries valued for their herbal, nutritional and medicinal properties. Snow white magnolia like
flowers. (#SCS)
SEDUM (Stonecrop) Interesting fleshy leafed plants that are renown for easy care. Small varieties are ideal for the
rock garden, taller varieties for the perennial border. Butterflies are drawn to their late season blooms as are
hoverflies which also feed on aphids. Full sun, very well-drained soil, can even tolerate a very dry soil and drought
conditions. Practically indestructible. Zones 3-9. (#SED)
Sedum 'Bertram Anderson' $5.85 A very nice sedum, similar to Sedum 'Vera Jameson', but the foliage is smaller
and plant appearance is more delicate. Dark pink to red flowers provide nourishment for butterflies. 6 inches. Full
sun, drought resistant. (#SED080)
Sedum 'Green Expectations' $5.85 Green yellow flowers, blue-green foliage. 18 inches. (#SED150)
Sedum munstead 'Strawberries & Cream' $7.85 Lavender purple foliage all season to 12 inches, followed by
reddish and cream flowers in late summer. Great for the rock or butterfly garden. Drought tolerant. (#SED230)
Sedum ruprechtii $5.85 Beautiful bluish bronze foliage, pinkish flowers late in summer/fall. Full sun. Drought
resistant. Attracts butterflies. (#SED290)
Sedum sieboldii $6.85 (Syn: Hylotelephium sieboldii) Pink flower heads attract butterflies in September- October.
Trailing semi-evergreen. Drought tolerant. 6 inches tall. Zone 3-8. (#SED300)
Sedum sieboldii 'Nana' $6.85 Low growing sedum with gray-green leaves forming a neat little clump. Bright pink
flowers open over a long period of time, attracting butterflies. Prefers full sun, drought tolerant. 4- 6 inches.
(#SED320)
Sedum sieboldii 'Neon' $6.85 Electric, intense deep purplish-pink flowers in late summer to mid fall. A wonderful
plant to add color late in the season. Great butterfly plant. Full sun, drought tolerant. 15 inches tall. (#SED330)
Sedum sieboldii 'October Daphne' $6.85 A trailing plant with thick blue leaves on arching stems. Bright pink
flowers appear September and October. Height: 6-9 inches. (#SED340)
Sedum spectabile 'Carmen' $6.85 Carmen pink flowers lure butterflies to your garden. Height: 18-24 inches.
Thrives in southern climates. Drought tolerant. Full sun. (#SED460)
Sedum spectabile 'Iceberg' $7.85 Fine soft mint green foliage to 12" with white clusters late summer into fall.
(#SED480)
Sedum spectabile 'Meteor' $6.85 Interesting silver-green foliage is attractive all season. Early fall brings pink
flowers. Good butterfly plant. Height: 18 inches. Drought tolerant. Grows very well in the south. (#SED500)
Sedum spectabile 'Star Dust' $6.85 Pale silver-pink flowers on 18 inch stems in August through September. Open
blooms attract butterflies. Prefers full sun, tolerates drought. (#SED540)
Sedum spectabile 'Steven Ward' $8.85 Lavender-pink flowers in late summer through fall. Good butterfly plant. 1820in. Full sun in any well-drained soil, drought tolerant. (#SED545)
Sedum spurium 'Red Carpet' $6.85 A ground cover sedum only 3 to 4" tall with brilliant red foliage all season and
red flowers mid summer. Attracts butterflies. Full sun, drought resistant. (#SED660)
Sedum telephium 'Arthur Branch' $7.85 Succulent, glossy and dark foliage. Striking reddish-purple flowers attract
butterflies in the fall. 18 inches. Great for the rock garden or sunny border, drought tolerant. (#SED710)
Sedum telephium var. borderi $8.85 Excellent Sedum with pinkish-purple and jagged foliage. Flowers in late
summer. Good butterfly plant 10-12in. Full sun, drought resistant. (#SED720)
Sedum telephium 'Clown' $6.85 This is a nice new cultivar! 12-24 inches tall, white flowers in September, yellow
variegated foliage. Full sun, drought resistant. Attracts butterflies. (#SED730)
Sedum telephium 'Gooseberry Fool' $6.85 Flattened heads of creamy-green, which is a stark contrast to the dark
purple stems and bluish foliage. Grows to 24-36 inches. Fall bloomer. (#SED750)
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Sedum telephium 'Indian Chief' $6.85 Bright coppery red flowers. Gray-green foliage. Compact upright growth
habit. Good butterfly plant. Drought tolerant. Blooms August-September. Height: 15 in. (#SED770)
Sedum telephium 'Rosy Glow' $6.85 (Syn: S. 'Ruby Glow') Ruby-red flowers that butterflies find hard to resist.
Blue/green foliage. Blooms in autumn. Nice plant that adds lots of color and is low maintenance, drought tolerant.
(#SED810)
Sedum x 'Autumn Fire' $7.85 An improved S. 'Autumn Joy', thicker, more consistent and longer lasting, 1 to 2 feet.
Attracts butterflies. Drought and salt tolerant. (#SED850)
Sedum x 'Autumn Joy' $6.85 Large plate-like flower heads are very attractive to butterflies. Blossoms are light pink
and start in September and turn dark rose in late fall. 18-24 inches. Does well in southern gardens. Great for the
coastal or roadside rock garden, salt and drought tolerant. (#SED860)
Sedum x 'Carl' $8.85 Greenish grey foliage with bright pink flowers. A nice compact variety only growing 16-20
inches. Full sun and well drained soil, drought tolerant. Fall blooms attract butterflies. (#SED865)
Sedum x 'Frosty Morn' $6.85 This variety is an excellent choice for the garden. The leaves are edged with white
variegations. Produces nice pink flowers in late summer and fall that lure butterflies. Full sun or part shade, drougt
resistant. 24-36 inches. (#SED870)
Sedum x 'John Creech' $6.85 A very low growing ground cover. 2 in Pink blooms in June. Makes a great perennial
for butterfly, rock, or hill gardens. 6-10 inches tall. Drought tolerant. Zones 3-8. (#SED880)
Sedum x 'Lynda Windsor' $8.85 Very dark purple foliage. Butterflies are addicted to its ruby red flwoers in late
summer through fall. 14- 16in. Full sun in any well-drained soil, drought resistant.. (#SED885)
Sedum x 'Matrona' $6.85 Gray-purple leaves edged rose-pink with contrasting large pink flowers with white bracts
in August/September. A butterfly magnet. 18-24 inches. Zones 3-8. Full sun, drought tolerant. (#SED890)
Sedum x 'Mohrchen' $6.85 A delightful sedum with deep burgundy foliage, acquiring a tinge of red in late fall. Pink
flowers appear in early fall. Good butterfly plant. Upright growth habit. 24-36 in height. Full sun, drought resistant.
(#SED900)
Sedum x 'Pink Chablis' $7.85 A beautiful plant! Thin variegation on the edge of each leaf. Light pink flowers.
Blooms in late summer, early fall. Great for butterfly and perennial borders. 14- 16in. tall. Full sun, drought tolerant.
Zones 3-8. (#SED905)
Sedum x 'Purple Emperor' $8.85 Lustrous Plum purple foliage. Rosy red flowers in late summer into mid fall
provide a late season snack for butterflies. A nice perennial to have for late color when other perennials are going
dormant. 1-2 ft. tall. Full sun, drought tolerant. (#SED910)
Sedum x 'Vera Jameson' $6.85 Very attractive purple-red foliage. Flat heads of rosy flowers in late summer.
Provides interest all season! Full sun, drought resistant. 12 inches. Good butterfly plant. Zones 3-7. (#SED930)
SEMPERVIVUM (Hens & Chicks) Thick, fleshy leaves that form attractive rosettes. They should have good
drainage and full sun. Does well in warmer climates, drought resistant. Ideal for rock gardens, and containers. Zones
3-7. (#SEM)
SIDALCEA (Checker-Mallow) With a ranging natural habitat from open forest glades to mountainside streams,
this hollyhock-like plant makes for a friendly addition to your garden. As the common name suggests, the flowers
are mallow-like. The plants thrive in areas with somewhat cool summers and mild summers, as extensive heat
increases susceptibility to disease and insects. Great choice for cut flowers, hummingbirds, and butterflies. (#SID)
Sidalcea x 'Little Princess' $6.85 Cheerful rounded flowers of soft, clear pink, great for cutting. Blooms attract
hummingbirds and butterflies in July and August. Compact foliage to 15", zone 4 to 7. (#SID450)
SMILACINA (False Solomon's Seal) (False Solomon Seal) Fine dark foliage with delicate bells in the spring
followed by red berries in the fall. 12 to 15 in. Shade to part shade. (#SMI)
Smilacina racemosa $7.85 A native with arching stems loaded with small fragrant cream flowers. Red berries with
small purple dots form in the fall (which animals love). Plants thrive in shaded, moist areas. Not great for the south.
(#SMI400)
SOLANUM (POTATO VINE)
(#SOA)
SOLIDAGO (Goldenrod) Goldenrod is the #1 cut flower in Europe, yet native to the U.S. where it is mostly
overlooked!(Goldenrod does NOT cause hayfever.) (#SOD)
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Solidago spacelata 'Golden Fleece' $8.85 A real beauty. One of the nicest goldenrods available. Semi-evergreen
foliage forms a weed-proof groundcover. The golden yellow flowers are clustered along the stems to form an
arching effect. August-October. (#SOD400)
Solidago x 'Gold Spangles' $5.85 Gold splashed foliage with yellow flowers in late summer. 36 inches. (#SOD830)
SOLIDASTER These modern varieties of 'Golden Rod' have many virtues and none of the faults of the wild
cousins. (#SOL)
STACHYS (Lamb's Ear) Wonderful plants that have opposite leaves and blue to purple flowers.Most do well in a
well-drained soil in partial shade to full sun. (#STA)
Stachys byzantina 'Primrose Heron' $6.85 Light yellow foliage early in the season, changing to gray-green. Forms a
tight clump. Full sun, part shade in the South. Moist, well-drained soil, drought resistant. Zones 4-7. (#STA150)
Stachys byzantina 'Striped Phantom' $12.85 Interesting new Lambs Ear with the usual fine fuzzy foliage but with a
twist, variegated, leaf center creamy chartreuse with wide silver gray margins. Will tolerate some drought
conditions. (#STA210)
Stachys densiflora 'Alba' $6.85 Small, deeply veined leathery green leaves forming a dense mat to 4" tall topped
with stalks of pure white in May and June, 18" wide, zone 4. (#STA280)
Stachys macrantha $6.85 (Wood Betony) Attractive wrinkled foliage, 12-36 inch stems of small purplish-red to
pink flowers in early summer. Full sun, well-drained soil. (#STA300)
Stachys monieri 'Rosea' $6.85 Rose-red flowers in August. Fresh green foliage. A rapid grower. Nice moist soil is
best for this plant. (#STA380)
SYMPHYTUM (Comfrey) (Variegated Comfrey) Besides being prized by herbalists, Comfrey is a fine performer
for the perennial garden. Bold variegated foliage and long blooming dark rose flowers, 15 to 18 in. (#SYM)
Symphytum azureum $9.85 Pure Blue bells are borne over rich green foliage in spring. Will tolerate full shade.
(#SYM075)
Symphytum grandiflora 'Goldsmith' $6.85 Light green leaves with yellow edging and light yellow flowers in MayJuly turning to white. Grows up to 12 in tall. Hardy in zones 4-8. (#SYM150)
TANACETUM (Feverfew) This plant is one of the most prolific bloomers in the perennial garden. You can cut
several for fillers in bouquets and still not diminish the show in the garden. Also, the plant may bloom for a second
time if it is cut back when the first flush begins to fade. Foliage is finely cut and aromatic. Summer flowering.
(#TAN)
Tanacetum vulgare 'Crispum' $6.85 Finely cut luxuriant deep green foliage plant reaching 30" with yellow flowers
from July to September. (#TAN190)
Tanacetum vulgare 'Isla Gold' $6.85 Yellow gold cut leaves. Height: 1-2'. (#TAN225)
TELEKIA These coarse-leaved yellow summer daisies have only recently been removed from the sunflower genus.
There are so many similarities, the subtle differences are almost purely for the taxonomist. Growing to 6 feet in
height and blooming in mid to late summer, these large daisies provide an excellent accent for other plants or
household edge until fall rolls around. (#TEC)
Telekia speciosum $5.85 (Syn: Buphthalmum speciosa) Handsome clumps of stiff stems holding 2-4 inch bright
yellow daisy-like flowers. A vigorous grower and spreading. Plant this one where it can have some room! 3-6 feet.
Sun, well-drained soil. Zones 2-7. (#TEC100)
THALICTRUM (Meadow-Rue) Attractive foliage and delicate flowers make the Meadow-Rues some of the most
graceful perennials for the border. Full sun to partial shade in ordinary soil are the only requirements. (#THA)
Thalictrum aquilegifolium $6.85 Blue tinted foliage with lilac-pink flowers in mid summer. Great for the back of
the border or as a focal point in the garden. 5-6 ft. tall. Zone 4. (#THA020)
Thalictrum delavayi 'Hewitt's Double' $7.85 Blue-green foliage, reaching a height of 4- 5 feet. Double lilac colored
flower clusters in mid-summer. Best grown in partial shade or woodland garden in a rich organic soil. (#THA080)
Thalictrum filamentosum var. tenerum 'Heronswood' $8.85 Pure white frothy flowers from June-August. Great for
the north side of your house. Does best in light shade and somewhat moist soils. 12 inches. (#THA100)
Thalictrum flavum 'Glaucum' $6.85 (Spring foliage emerges as grey/green with lemon-yellow flowers in late
spring. 3-4 ft. tall. Part shade location and can take a moist soil. (#THA120)
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Thalictrum flavum 'Illuminator' $10.85 Spring foliage grey/green with lemon- yellow flowers in late spring. 3-4 ft.
tall. Part shade location and can take a moist soil. (#THA135)
Thalictrum kiusianum $8.85 A wonderful grower over rocks or hanging down walls. The flowers are lilac and
borne on 1-2 ft. tall stems in mid summer. Zones 3-7. (#THA150)
Thalictrum minus var. 'Adiantifolium' $5.85 Sprays of yellow flowers in mid-summer. We like it best for the
attractive open, airy grey-green foliage all season. Height: 12- 18 inches. Zones 3-7. (#THA200)
Thalictrum rochebrunianum $7.85 (Lavender Mist) One of our favorites! Beautiful 5-6 foot sprays of lavender
flowers with a yellow eye in summer. Partial shade and a moist soil are best for this plant. (#THA220)
THERMOPSIS (False Lupine) (Syn. T. Lupinoides) Bright yellow lupine- like flowers. June-July. Full sun. Moist
well-drained soil. 12-15 in. (#THE)
Thermopsis lanceolata $6.85 (Syn: T. lupinoides) Bright yellow lupine- like flowers. June-July. Full sun. Moist
well-drained soil. 12-15 inches. (#THE100)
Thermopsis montana $7.85 False Lupine. Rocky Mountain native, yellow flowers and ornamental pods on 2 ft
plants. Full rounded shrub type growth to 2 ft., yellow flowers in midsummer, ornamental pods in fall, zone 4.
(#THE300)
Thermopsis rhombifolia $7.85 Bright golden yellow flowers, bloom in early spring. Height: 6-12". (#THE500)
THYMUS (Thyme) Valuable tough drought tolerant plants for carpeting banks, rockery or wall plantings, covering
bulbs, between stepping stones and around pools. All have fragrant evergreen foliage and attract butterflies. (#THY)
Thymus praecox 'Highland Cream' $7.85 (Syn: 'Hartington Silver') Green gold foliage. Pink flowers in mid summer
attract butterflies. Very fragrant. Wonderful as a groundcover. 3-6 inches tall. Zones 3-8. Full sun, drought tolerant.
(#THY375)
Thymus serphyllum 'Pink Chintz' $5.85 Dark olive green foliage. Wooly feeling to the touch. Salmon pink flowers
in mid summer. Wonderful fragrance. 3 inches tall. Zones 3-9. Blooms attract butterflies. (#THY520)
Thymus x citriodorus 'Archer's Gold' $6.85 A low growing brilliant yellow foliage in spring and fall. Small pink
flowers in late summer lure butterflies. Great as a groundcover for pathways or rock gardens. Light lemon fragrance.
8- 10 inches tall. Will tolerate some drought conditions. Zones 5-9. (#THY610)
Thymus x 'Elizabeth' $6.85 Nice shiny green leaves. Pink flowers lure butterflies in early to mid summer. Used in
culinary seasoning. Drought resistant. 8-10 inches tall. Zones 5-9. (#THY660)
Thymus x 'Gold Transparent' $6.85 Shimmering gold and green foliage with pink flowers August and September,
3" by 12". Good butterfly plant. Drought tolerant. (#THY720)
TIARELLA (Foamflower) A delightful group of shade plants with open, airy spike-like flowers and handsome
foliage. Ease of cultivation makes this perennial a wonderful addition to the woodland garden. A mass planting of
foamflower is a sight to behold! Moist, organic soil a must. Prefers part to full shade. Zones 3-8. (#TIA)
Tiarella cordifolia 'Spring Symphony' $6.85 The foliage is compact, cut, painted with black along the mid-rib,
palmate, clumping, and neat, but the pink fragrant flowers are amazing! Humidity resistant. Grows to 10 inches tall.
Part to full shade. Great wildflower preferring woodland soils. Zone 4 hardy. (#TIA360)
Tiarella wherryi 'Heronswood Mist' $8.85 Interesting marbled and blotched foliage in creamy-white. In early
spring, white flowers open from pinkish buds on ten-inch pink racemes. Slow grower. Best in part/full shade, with
moist and well- drained woodland soil. 12 inches. (#TIA460)
Tiarella x 'Pink Brushes' $7.85 The beautiful, coral pink flowers shaped like brushes, are the main attraction of this
magnificent woodland plant. Blooms in mid summer. Part to full shade. 8-12 inches tall. (#TIA520)
Tiarella x 'Pink Pearls' $7.85 Brillant pink flowers resembling little pearls. Great full shade to part shade woodland
garden plant. 10-12 inches tall. Zones 4-9. (#TIA800)
Tiarella x 'Snowflake' $10.85 Beautiful white flowers. New leaves are a light lime green with deep red venation.
Older growth almost solid dark green. Good woodland plant. Part to full shade. 7-10 inches tall. ZOne 4-9.
(#TIA900)
TRADESCANTIA (Spiderwort) Showy plants forming large clumps with endless blossoms all summer. Each
morning there is a cluster of new fresh blooms with three petals each and a showy cushion of downy stamens. Will
flourish under almost any condition. Sun, well-drained soil. 18 inches. Zones 4-9. Provides nectar for butterflies.
(#TRA)
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Tradescantia andersoniana group 'Bilberry Ice' $6.85 Attractive white flowers tinted with bilberry blue. Blooms
early summer into fall. Great for any perennial bed. Attracts butterflies. More compact reaching a height of 15
inches tall. Zones 3-8. (#TRA110)
Tradescantia andersoniana group 'Blue Stone' $5.85 Solid blue flowers. 15-18 inches. Nice butterfly plant.
(#TRA120)
Tradescantia andersoniana group 'Caerulea Plena' $6.85 Double dark blue flowers in June to August, 20" mounds.
Attracts butterflies. (#TRA130)
Tradescantia andersoniana group 'Concord Grape' $6.85 Rich purple flowers in the mornings, from June to
September. Prefers average to moist soils. A very nice butterfly plant. 15-18 inches tall. Zones 5-8. (#TRA140)
Tradescantia andersoniana group 'Innocence' $6.85 Large white flowers attract butterflies. Height: 24 inches.
(#TRA160)
Tradescantia andersoniana group 'Little Doll' $6.85 Light blue-Lavender flowers attract butterflies in early summer
into early fall. A great plant for perennial beds. 1-2 ft. tall. Zones 3-8. (#TRA170)
Tradescantia andersoniana group 'Little White Doll' $6.85 Wonderful white flowers with yellow stamens. Blooms
in early to mid summer. 18 inches tall. Nice butterfly plant. An overall smaller formed tradescantia with prolific
white flowers June to August, 18 in., zone 3 to 9. (#TRA180)
Tradescantia andersoniana group 'Navajo Princess' $6.85 Gorgeous Pearly lilac white flowers from June to August,
20 inches tall. Lures butterflies into the garden. (#TRA190)
Tradescantia asdersoniana 'Pink Chablis' $8.85 Large lavender-pink flowers. Grows 16-18 inches high. Full sun and
can with stand poor soils. Nice butterfly plant. (#TRA193)
Tradescantia andersoniana group 'Valour' $6.85 Beautiful red flowers tinged with purple. Blooms early to mid
summer until frost. Great butterfly plant. Would make a wonderful addition to any perennial garden. 16-18 inches
tall. Zones 5-9. (#TRA205)
Tradescantia virginiana 'Angel Eyes' $6.85 Deep purple flowers, wide long grassy clumps of foliage, 18 inches.
Provides nectar for butterflies. (#TRA300)
Tradescantia virginiana 'Charlotte' $7.85 Nice pink flowers. 20 inches. Nice butterfly plant. Flowers June through
September. Combines well with other plants. Zone 2-6. (#TRA350)
Tradescantia virginiana 'Danielle' $6.85 Pure white flowers that are larger than other varieties. Great selection for
butterfly gardens. 12-24 inches. (#TRA360)
Tradescantia virginiana 'Double Trouble' $6.85 Pale lilac blue flowers in late spring May/June. Best in part shade.
Attracts butterflies. Zone 5-9. (#TRA380)
Tradescantia virginiana 'Iris Prichard' $6.85 White flowers flushed with blue. Good butterfly plant. (#TRA420)
Tradescantia virginiana 'Lilac Frost' $7.85 Light lavender flowers attract butterflies in late spring/summer.
(#TRA430)
Tradescantia virginiana 'Purple Profusion' $7.85 Long lasting blooms of purple. Great clump of foliage with
unusual purple striping. Compact. Lures butterflies into the garden. 17 inches. (#TRA450)
Tradescantia x 'Lenore' $7.85 Compact and mounding 12" spiderwort with large purple flowers. Attracts butterflies.
Foliage green with deep purple tones! (#TRA800)
TRICYRTIS Fall flowering perennials producing clusters of orchid-like flowers. Part shade with moist welldrained soil. September-October. Zones 4-8. (#TRD)
Tricyrtis dilatata $6.85 This plant prefers shade and a deep, slightly acid soil. Produces many small orchid-shaped
flowers on tall stems. Plant in large masses for an effective display. (#TRD020)
Tricyrtis formosana 'Gilt Edge' $10.85 Large variegated dark-green leaves with narrow, irregular yellow-cream
margins. Deep- pink spotted flowers. Height: 20-24". Can take full sun to part shade in a moist well drained soil.
(#TRD085)
Tricyrtis hirta 'Miyazaki' $8.85 White lily-like flowers are spotted with purple and black. Excellent plant for the
shaded areas. Blooms in late September or October. 36 inches tall. (#TRD160)
Tricyrtis hirta `Variegata' $8.85 NEW! A very nice plant. Narrow, creamy leaf margins with pale pink flowers. 1218 in. tall. Does best in full to part shade in a moist soil. (#TRD200)
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Tricyrtis x. 'Hatatogisa' $7.85 An outstanding plant, with blue flowers and purple spots with a white center. Grows
up to 24 inches. (#TRD600)
Tricyrtis x 'Shirohotogisu' $6.85 White flowers in late summer and fall. Prefers part shade to full shade. Well
drained moist soil. 18-24 inches tall. Zones 4-8. (#TRD750)
TRILLIUM (Wake-Robin) A distinctive group of woodland plants ideal for partially shaded areas. Trilliums prefer
a deep, rich, moist, acid soil with plenty of humus. Spring flowering. 12 inches tall. Zones 4-7. (#TRI)
Trillium cernuum $6.85 (White Nodding Trillium) White flowers with purple anthers. The petals flare back
exposing the purple anthers. 15-20 inches tall. (#TRI125)
Trillium erectum (Red Trillium) $6.85 (Red Trillium) Maroon or dark purple flowers. Slowly colonizes, possibly
with natural color variations. We'll send you a plant that blooms dark red. Mother Nature will do the rest. 12-18
inches in moist, rich soil.
(#TRI150)
Trillium flexipes $6.85 (Bent Trillium) Creamy white long lasting blooms. 12-18 inches. (#TRI180)
Trillium grandiflorum $6.85 The showiest and among the easiest to grow. A whorl of broad painted leaves surround
the stem. Waxy, white flower becomes pale pink as it ages. 12-15 inches. (#TRI200)
Trillium grandiflorum 'Dwarf' $8.85 A selection of trillium grandiflorum that has a smaller growth habit. Beautiful
white flowers in late spring early summer. A wonderful specimen to have in the woodland garden. 8-10 inches tall.
(#TRI210)
Trillium luteum $6.85 (Yellow Trillium) Mottled green and brown leaves. Lemon yellow flowers. 8-12 inches.
(#TRI400)
Trillium pusillum $8.85 White flowers with pink edging that seeps towards the middle when aged. long dark green
leaves and almost black stems. Beautiful specimen plant for the woodland garden. 3-5 inches. (#TRI475)
Trillium recurvatum $6.85 Handsome, dark green foliage and red purple flowers on tall stems. 10-15 inches.
(#TRI550)
Trillium sessile $6.85 (Toad Trillium) Strong tufts of broadly oval leaves, often marbled with deeper color. Large
mahogany red flowers. 5-7 inches. (#TRI600)
Trillium undulatum (Painted) $6.85 White flowers with a soft maroon/red edge around the center of the flower. 812 inches tall. Provide with shade and moisture. (#TRI700)
TROLLIUS (Globe Flower) A glorious buttercup-like perennial, with thick waxy incurved petals enclosing a tuft
of deeper colored anthers. The brilliant yellows and oranges of this family highlight the garden. Give ample
moisture in any good soil. Full sun or partial shade. Makes magnificent cut flowers. 24 inches. (#TRO)
Trollius chinensis 'Golden Queen' $6.85 Deep orange two-inch flowers bloom in June and July. Full sun to part
shade. 18-24 inches tall. Zones 3-8. (#TRO075)
Trollius europaeus $6.85 Lemon-yellow flowers. Tolerant of dry soil. 20-24 inches. Zones 4-7. (#TRO600)
Trollius europaeus 'Superbus' $6.85 Globe shaped creamy white double flowers in spring. 20-24 in. Sun or part
shade with moist soil. Cut back fading foliage in mid summer. (#TRO670)
Trollius x cultorum 'Cheddar' $8.85 Globe shaped creamy white double flowers in spring. 20-24 inches tall. Sun or
part shade with a moist soil. Cut back fading foliage in mid summer. Zones 3-7. (#TRO780)
Trollius x cultorum 'Etna' $6.85 Dark orange globes atop 24 in stems. A beauty! Zones 3-6. Part shade. (#TRO820)
Trollius x cultorum 'Fire Globe' $7.85 Vibrant orange to yellow flowers with a long season of bloom, beginning late
spring and through summer, 30". Sun to part shade. Moist soil. (#TRO830)
Trollius x cultorum 'Lemon Queen' $6.85 Elegant soft lemon yellow blossoms. 36 in. Part shade to full sun with a
moist soil. Zone 4/5-7. (#TRO850)
Trollius x cultorum 'Pritchards Giant' $7.85 Large deep yellow late spring flowers to 36" tall. Fine glossy foliage,
best in moist soils. Part sun. (#TRO880)
Trollius x cultorum 'T. Smith' $6.85 Lemon yellow flowers. About 30 inches high. Blooms June/July. Full sun to
part shade. Moist soil. (#TRO900)
TYPHA (Cattails) Typha is a hard-working plant that gives back much more than it takes. Naturalizes well in pond
and river banks. (#TYP)
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UVULARIA (BELLWORT) (Great Merrybells) Clusters of clear lemon yellow bells on 1 to 2 ft. arching stems.
Undergoes dormancy early. (#UVA)
Uvularia sessilifolia `Albomarginata' $7.85 A rare woodland plant from eastern North America. Pendulous, creamy
white bells in late spring. Good leafy soil in shade. (#UVA100)
VACCINIUM (Blueberry) (Cranberry) These plants come under the description of 'woody landscape plants'. They
grow as attractive small shrubs or bushes, and make wonderful borders to landscape plots or lawn edges. They end
up producing a healthy amount of berries each season. (#VAC)
Vaccinium macrocarpon $6.85 (American Cranberry) Low growing evergreen ground cover. Glossy dark green
foliage taking on a reddish tinge in winter. Pinkish flowers appear in May/June. 1/2 inch red berries are ready for
picking in September/October. Plant in a moist, high organic soil. Full sun/part shade. 6 inches tall. Zones 2-6.
(#VAC400)
Vaccinium vitis-idaea (Cowberry) $6.85 (European Lingonberry) Wonderful low evergreen groundcover with faint
pink flowers on nodding racemes in late spring. Small dark red fruit ripens in late summer. Best in moist, organic
soil in part sun. 10 inches.
(#VAC600)
Vaccinium vitis-idaea minus $9.85 (Mountain Cranberry) Tiny shiny green foliage turns dark red in winter. Pink
and white flowers in May, small red berries in August. Prefers full sun and rich humusy well-drained soil. 3 in. Zone
2 (#VAC725)
VANCOUVERIA
(#VAN)
Vancouveria hexandra $6.85 This native woodlander produces wide- spreading mats of handsome, weedsurpressing foliage and airy sprays of white flowers to 12 inches tall. Shade or partial sun, and a wide range of soil
types make this a good selection for hard spots. (#VAN100)
VERNONIA (Ironweed)
(#VEO)
Vernonia noveboriensis $5.85 Tall, stately impressive late summer into fall blooms of deep purple, 4 to 7 ft. Sun
and moist soil. (#VEO100)
VERONICA (Speedwell) A large group of perennials famous for their longlasting flower spikes. Taller varieties
are excellent in the border and prized for cutting. Provides nectar for butterflies. Dwarf varieties for rockeries, walls,
banks and edgings. Full sun, well-drained soil. (#VER)
Veronica alpina 'Alba' $6.85 Abundant white flowers above 6-8 inch shiny green foliage. Spreading, but not
invasive. Does well in southern gardens. Great butterfly plant. Zones 3-8. (#VER050)
Veronica gentianoides 'Barbara Sherwood' $7.85 Beautiful lightly striped pale blue flowers in late spring. Makes a
great plant for cut flowers, butterfly gardens or in perennial borders. 10-12 inches tall. Zones 3-8. (#VER335)
Veronica longifolia 'Lilac Fantasy' $7.85 Bluish lilac flower spikes in mid summer. Attracts butterflies. Full sun to
part shade in well-drained soil. Height 16-24". (#VER500)
Veronica longifolia 'Lilac Karina' $7.85 3 to 4 ft tall clumps with 12" terminal racemes of lilac pink , mid summer.
Nice butterfly plant. (#VER510)
Veronica longifolia 'Midnight' $6.85 Dark purple flowers on 12-15 in upright plants. Attracts butterflies. Zones 4-8.
(#VER520)
Veronica longifolia 'Pink Damask' $7.85 Clear pink flowers in July/August. Narrow green leaves arranged in
whorls along 24-36 inch tall stems. Provides nectar for butterflies. Full sun, moist soil. Zones 4-8. (#VER530)
Veronica spicata 'Blue Bouquet' $6.85 Blue spikes above glossy green foliage. 18 inches. Zones 4-8. Lures
butterflies into the garden. (#VER680)
Veronica spicata 'Blue Charm' $6.85 Lavender-blue flowers attract butterflies in July and August. Very nice upright
growth habit. Glossy long lasting green foliage. 36 inches tall. Zones 3-7. (#VER690)
Veronica spicata 'Corymbosa' $6.85 Brilliant blue flower spikes, 6-8 inches in length, above attractive foliage.
Good rock garden plant. Zone 3-7. (#VER730)
Veronica spicata 'Erika' $6.85 Dark green foliage with medium rose-pink flowers. 15 inches. Zones 3-7. Butterflies
like it too! (#VER740)
Veronica spicata 'Giles van Hees' $6.85 A dwarf species with clear, bright medium pink blooms in mid summer to
late summer. Good for cut flowers. 6 inches tall. Zones 5-8. Butterflies like it too! (#VER750)
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Veronica spicata 'Heidekind' $6.85 Attractive rose spikes over dense green mats. June-July. 6-8 inches. Zones 3-7.
(#VER755)
Veronica spicata 'Royal Candles' $6.85 A fine new veronica, compact and rigidly upright with violet blue spikes.
Attracts butterflies in late spring to early summer. Grows 15-18 inches. (#VER800)
Veronica spicata 'Sunny Border Blue' $6.85 An outstanding Veronica! Dark violet blue spikes atop erect stems that
need no staking. We have had blossoms here in Vassalboro from midsummer to early fall. Glossy green foliage.
Great butterfly plant! Height: 18-20 in. (#VER810)
Veronica x 'Darwin's Blue' $6.85 Rich, Blue-purple flowers. Blooms in mid summer. Dark green, curly foliage.
Nice compact shape. 16 inches tall. Provides nectar for butterflies. Zones 4-8. (#VER900)
Veronica x 'Ulster Blue Dwarf' $8.85 Long blooming dwarf veronica with deep purple-blue flowers, attracts
butterflies. About 10-12" high. Full sun and moist well drained soil. (#VER915)
VERONICASTRUM (Culver's Root) Develops into dense clump of white or pink blooms in mid-summer. Good
back of the border plant. prefers moist, well drained soil. 3-5 ft. Zone 4-8. (#VES)
Veronicastrum virginicum alba $7.85 Large spikes of white atop 3-5 foot stems. Lance-shaped leaves arranged in
whorls along each stem make for an attractive show all season plant. Prefers a moist spot with full sun. Zones 4-8.
(#VES050)
Veronicastrum virginicum 'Apollo' $7.85 Bending/curving 15 inch long racemes of light colored lavender/pink
flowers in June- July. Hardy in zones 4-8. (#VES075)
Veronicastrum virginicum 'Fascination' $7.85 Long blooming spires of purple flowers with lilac pink tones in
June/July, 40". Full sun and moist well drained soil. (#VES090)
Veronicastrum virginicum 'Lavendelturm' $7.85 (Lavender Towers) Elegant pale purple spires over whorled leaves
on unbranched stems, 4 to 5 feet. (#VES095)
Veronicastrum virginicum 'Roseum' $7.85 Pink narrow spikes appearing in July- September. Attractive whorls of
deep green leaves. 24-36 inches. Zones 3-8. (#VES100)
Veronicastrum virginicum 'Spring Dew' $7.85 NEW! White, 34-40 in tall. August to Sept. Flowers are dense erect
racemes 7 to 9 in. each. Zone 4-8. Full sun and a moist well drained soil. (#VES150)
Veronicastrum virginicum 'Temptation' $7.85 Purple-rose flowers, which are rather loose. Flowers in June-July.
Does best in the shady garden. 15 inches height. Zones 4- 8. (#VES200)
Veronicastrum virginicum var. sibericum $7.85 Culvers Physic. Foliage arranged in whorls, up to 5 ft tall, late
summer spires of soft blue lilac. (#VES250)
VINCA Trailing evergreen that is perfect as a ground cover under trees, shrubs, on steep banks or walls. Prefers
shade but tolerates some morning sun. A mass of flowers in May and then sporadically throughout the summer. All
varieties are 6-8 inches in height. Zones 4-9. (#VIN)
Vinca minor 'Argenteovariegata' $6.85 White trimmed variegated foliage with starry blue flowers in spring, 6 to 8
inches and spreading. (#VIN180)
Vinca minor 'Alba' $6.85 Glossy green foliage with bright white starry spring flowers to lighten up a shady area, 6
to 8 inches. (#VIN190)
Vinca minor 'Atropurpurea' $6.85 Attractive wine red blossoms. This vinca greets our visitors at the entrance,
cascading down over a fieldstone wall, supplying blossoms in early summer. Creates a mat to 6 inches high,
spreading 2 to 3 feet. (#VIN200)
Vinca minor 'Aureovariegata' $6.85 Bright yellow variegation with blue flowers in spring. A low, trailing
groundcover, that spreads many feet. 6-8 inches in height. Prefers partial shade. Best soil is moist, well-drained and
fertile. (#VIN400)
Vinca minor 'Azurea Flora Plena' $6.85 Double sky blue flowers over dark green leaves. Special! Prefers shade but
tolerates some morning sun. 6-8 inches in height. (#VIN500)
Vinca minor 'Blue & Gold' $6.85 Blue flowers. Green and gold variegated foliage. Nice! Prefers shade but tolerates
some morning sun. 6-8 inches in height. (#VIN525)
Vinca minor 'Dart's Blue' $6.85 Glossy green foliage with large blue spring flowers, 6 to 8 inches, bred with disease
resistance. Prefers shade put tolerates some morning sun. Moist fertile soil. (#VIN533)
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Vinca minor 'Golden Bowles' $6.85 Bright green foliage with gold margins. Nice! 6- 8 inches in height. Does well
in moist, fertile soil. Perfers shade but tolerates morning sun. (#VIN550)
Vinca minor 'Honeydew' $6.85 Chartreuse foliage. Pale blue flowers. Prefers shade but tolerates some morning sun.
6-8 inches in height. (#VIN570)
Vinca minor 'Illumination' $6.85 Showy strong yellow centers with a very dark green margin, blue spring flowers,
suited for containers and hanging baskets, will trail to 24" or more. (#VIN585)
Vinca minor 'Miss Jekyll' $6.85 Small white flowers with narrow, small foliage. One of the best white vinca
available. Forms a tight clump that would make a nice specimen plant. Prefers shade but tolerates some morning
sun. 6-8 inches in height. (#VIN700)
Vinca minor 'Multiplex' $6.85 Rosy wine colored flowers with a double set of petals. Dark green foliage. 6 to 8
inches tall, spreading. (#VIN710)
Vinca minor 'Ralph Shugert' $6.85 An outstanding vinca with dark green leaves edged with a border of white. Blue
flowers in early summer into fall. 6-8 inches tall. Zones 3-8. (#VIN725)
Vinca minor 'Sterling Silver' $6.85 Attractive foliage variegated with dark green and white. Brighten up a dark spot
in your shade garden! 6 - 8 inches in height. Prefers shade but tolerates some morning sun. (#VIN800)
Vinca minor 'Valley Glow' $6.85 White flowers. Light green foliage with slight gold variegation. New growth is
almost flourescent. Striking! 6 -8 inches in height. Prefers shade but tolerates some morning sun. Moist fertile soil.
(#VIN900)
VIOLA An ideal plant for the full shade or woodland garden, however they do well for us in full sun. Easy to grow
and early to with fragrant blooms in the spring. Prefers a rich soil with moisture. Some varieties will spread rapidly
and self seed. Zones 4- 9. (#VIO)
Viola cucullata 'White Czar' $5.85 A lovely fragrant white violet with delicate yellow markings in the throat. 6-8
inches. Happy in the full shade of woodland gardens. (#VIO150)
Viola dissecta $5.85 Very finely cut divided foliage. White flowers that are fragrant. Nice woodland plant! Prefers
full shade. 4-6 inches tall. Zones 4-8. (#VIO170)
Viola koreana 'Dancing Geisha' $6.85 Silver and finely cut foliage. Delicate blue fragrant flowers. 6 inches. Part to
full shade. Prefers organic woodland soils. (#VIO230)
Viola koreana 'Sylettas' $7.85 One of the better violas in my opinion. Silvery foliage with striking deep green
veining, purplish underneath. Small fragrant mauve-pink flowers appear in spring atop two-inch stems. At home in
the full shade of woodland gardens. (#VIO240)
Viola labradorica $6.85 Dark bronze foliage that can withstand high light. Small fragrant blue flowers throughout
the summer. 6 inches. New England wildflower that is at home in woodland plantings. (#VIO250)
Viola odorata 'Blue Remington' $6.85 Large, blue-bearded fragrant flowers bloom for a long period of time. Prefers
full shade and humusy woodland soil. 10 inches tall. (#VIO280)
Viola odorata 'Etain' $7.85 Gorgeous, pale lemon flowers with Deep purple-blue edges. Fragrant blooms last late
spring into fall. Great for rock and woodland gardens, or for added interest to any garden. 6-10 inches tall. Part to
full shade. Zones 4-8.
(#VIO290)
Viola odorata 'Konigin Charlotte' $6.85 Queen Charlotte. Fragrant, floriferous blue 'sweet violet', 8" tall. Great
woodland plant. Part to full shade. (#VIO310)
Viola odorata 'Rosina' $6.85 Strawberry violet, pink flowering, with sweet fragrance. Seedless, long blooming.
Prefers the full shade and rich soils of woodland gardens. 6-8 inches. (#VIO330)
Viola pedata 'Birds Foot Violet' $5.85 Large flowers of lilac-purple. Leaves are finely divided, resembling a bird's
foot. 4-8 in. (#VIO340)
Viola x 'Jupiter' $5.85 Pale purple fragrant flowers. About 6" high. Prefers full shade and rich woodland soils.
(#VIO560)
Viola x 'Mars' $6.85 Lavender fragrant flowers with dark green leaves. Spring bloom. Part to full shade. Good
woodland plant. Height about 6". (#VIO580)
Viola x 'Rebecca' $7.85 White to cream yellow flowers with specs of deep violet around the petal edges. Blooms
late spring in to fall. Dark green oval shaped leaves. Easily grown in average and well drained soil, but prefers an
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organically rich moist woodland soil. Vanilla-like fragrance! Part to full shade. Zone 5-7. 8-10inches tall.
(#VIO620)
XANTHORHIZA (Yellowroot) Ideal ground cover for moist areas, thriving along streams and ponds. Bright green
celery-like foliage in summer, golden yellow and orange in fall. Tiny purple flowers in spring befor leaves appear.
Woody stems with brown outer bark, light yellow inner bark. Roots are a long slender, deep yellow-hence the name.
Zone 3. 12-24 in. (#XAN)
Xanthorhiza simplicissima $6.85 Ideal ground cover for moist areas, thriving along streams and ponds. Bright green
celery-like foliage in summer, golden yellow and orange in fall. Tiny purple flowers in spring before leaves appear.
Woody stems with brown outer bark, light yellow inner bark. Roots are long, slender and deep yellow, hence the
name. Zone 3. 12- 24 inches. (#XAN100)
YUCCA An exotic bold specimen for the garden. Large showy rosettes of sword- shaped leaves. Needs welldrained soil and likes full sun, but tolerates some shade and drought. Zones 5-9. (#YUC)
Yucca filamentosa 'Bright Edge' $8.85 Dark green leaves edged with a band of cream. White flowers. 36 inches.
Drought tolerant. (#YUC125)
Yucca filamentosa 'Color Guard' $8.85 White and cream on the inside of the leave and edged with green on the
outside. Tolerates some drought conditions. A very attractive specimen plant! 36" in height (#YUC130)
ZIZIA
(#ZIZ)
Ziza aurea $6.85 (Golden Alexander) A moisture loving plant that is ideal for naturalizing in the woodland garden.
Attractive compound foliage and bright yellow inflorescence. 12-24 in height. June-Sept. (#ZIZ100)
Last Update February 2004
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