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PERENNIALS PRICE GUIDE 2014
Sun & Shade Codes
Our sun and shade symbols tell you at a glance if a
plant is suited to a particular location. We realize
that there are always exceptions, and that plants
have been found to thrive where, theoretically, they
shouldn’t even grow at all. So use the symbols as a
guide, but don’t be too intimidated by them.
Sun
Shade
Prefers sun, will tolerate some shade
Attracts Butterflies
Deer resistant
Attracts Hummingbirds
Cut Flower
Outstanding Foliage
Blooming Time
ESP Early Spring
MSP Mid Spring
LSP Late Spring
ESU Early Summer
MSU Mid Summer
LSU Late Summer
EF Early Fall
MF Mid Fall
LF Late Fall
PERENNIALS
ACHILLEA zones 2-9
(Yarrow) Achillea is renowned for its undemanding, adapting
nature and its floral display throughout the summer.
It is quite heat tolerant. Excellent as a dried
botanical, it retains its rich color if the flower head
is cut when it is just opening and hung upside-down.
The fern-like, aromatic foliage varies in color from
green to silver gray, depending on variety. Prune
sharply after bloom for a neater appearance and to
encourage rebloom. Divide every four years or so.
millefolium This European species has been in use for over 500
years, but now many new hybrids are available,
including new colors for this species. The foliage is
ferny, and usually dark green. Since this species
tends to run at the root a bit, we recommend planting
it in a dryish soil, on the lean side. Full sun is
required to help keep the stem growth in check.
Division is suggested every two years. Moderately
faded flowers can be beautiful though, so avoid being
too quick with the clippers. Attracts butterflies.
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m. x ‘Peachy Seduction’
peach ESU-EF 32”H x 32”W
Glowing peach color in different shades. Slow to fade.
nown for its sturdy, compact growth habit.
m. x ‘Pink Grapefruit’
pink ESU-EF 24”H x 18-24”W
Dusty rose pink flowers that mature to a soft creamy
pink. Compact, bushy plants with uniform flowering.
m. x ’Saucy Seduction’
rosy pink ESU-LSU 24”H x 24”W
Rosy pink flowers on upright stems.
m. x ‘Strawberry Seduction’
red ESU-LSU 18-20”H x 32”W
Clusters of tiny, intense red florets with bright gold
centers on sturdy stems. Well branched habit.
m. x ‘Sunny Seduction’
yellow ESU-EF 24”H x 18-24”W
Large sunny yellow flowers all summer.
Price for the above 5 varieties: $7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
ACONITUM zones 3-8 (Monkshood) A very old garden plant, with some species in use by
the year 1200. The Monkshoods are excellent plants
for full sun (especially in the north) or filtered light
areas. In either they demand ample moisture, but not
wetness. We like to mulch them in our garden so that
the moisture is fairly constant. Keep aconitum well
fertilized; they are especially fond of phosphorus and
potash. Although most of these Eurasian plants are
fairly tall, height and bloom time vary greatly.
Staking is recommended for the taller varieties. The
leaves are deep green on all species. Even though
most of these are fairly late to flower, the foliage
emerges very early and is always welcome. Aconitum
cut well, but they are poisonous in all their parts, so
use caution. Keep the “juice” of the plant from open
wounds, etc. Avoid planting the crown too deep.
carmichaelii ‘Arendsii’
metallic purple-blue MSU 48"H x 36"W
Glossy green leaves. Works well with later plants such
as pink physostegia and Cimicifuga 'White Pearl.'
Staking is usually not necessary. The species is native
to the Kamchatka peninsula.
napellus
dark blue-violet MSU 36-48"H x 20"W
Native to England and Europe. In cultivation since the
16th century, this was common in America by 1900. It
is a sturdy grower, but we usually stake it anyway.
Tends to rebloom after deadheading.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $5.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
n. ‘Album’
white MSU-EF 36”H x 20”
This Monkshood will brighten a lightly shaded garden.
It looks at home in formal and cutting gardens.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
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AGASTACHE zones 5-9
(Anise Hyssop) These American natives have anise scented leaves
and tolerate some shade. Flowers are fragrant. They
are very attractive to bees, butterflies and
hummingbirds.
x aurantica ‘Apricot Sprite’
apricot LSU-MF 15”H x 12-15”W
Orange Hummingbird Mint. The spikes are full of
peachy apricot tubular flowers with hints of pink and
orange. Habit is bushy and upright, shorter in stature
than other agastaches. In spring, remove old stems
after new growth has started. Mulch for winter.
$3.99 1Qt./946 ml.
x ‘Bolero’
purple ESU-LSU 16”H x 16”W
Brilliant rose-purple tubular blooms with purple
calyxes. The bronze foliage is quite aromatic.
Compact and heavily branched. Great for containers.
foeniculum
purple ESU-LSU 36-60”H x 16”W
A classic native plant with mint and licorice scented
leaves. Topped with fuzzy spikes of tiny purple
flowers. Edible flowers are very attractive to bees,
butterflies and hummingbirds, but the deer stay
away.
x ‘Tango’
orange MSU-LSU 24-36”H x 18-24”W
Abundant, brilliant, fire-orange flower spikes.
Attractive and pleasantly aromatic. Good for hot, dry
locations. Use for fresh cut and dried arrangements.
Price for the above 3 varieties: $7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
ALCEA zones 3-9 (Hollyhock) Biennial, but it sometimes behaves more like a
perennial if deadheaded before seed develops. The
hollyhocks were among the first ornamental plants
ever grown in America. It is often seen growing
alongside older farmhouses where it can reseed
freely. It provides a strong vertical effect in the
garden, the flower spike often reaching over 72"
high. All in this genus have rough, mid green, lobed
leaves. It is easy to grow, but rust or Japanese
beetles often attack the foliage, so treatment may
be necessary. We recommend situating another plant
in front of it to conceal any damage that may occur.
Attracts butterflies. Very cold hardy.
ficifolia ‘Las Vegas’
mix MSU-LSU 72”H x 18”W
Splendid mixture with brilliant colors and single
flowers. A bit shorter than most fig leaf hollyhock
strains. Ideal for along garage walls, fences, and the
back of the sunny border. Great vertical accent. Mix
with other hollyhocks and oriental lilies.
x rosea 'Blacknight'
black-purple LSP-LSU 70"H x 24"W
Large single flowers of midnight purple-black.
Flowers are very consistant. One of the “blackest”
flowers we’ve seen.
x r. 'Indian Spring'
mixed MSU-LSU 80"H x 18"W
The old single form. Usually blooms the first year,
despite its classification as a biennial. Adds nostalgic
charm to any garden. The flower colors in this mix
include a range of white, yellow, pink, and rose. This
strain was an All-American winner in 1939.
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x r. 'Mars Magic'
red MSU-LSU 70"H x 24"W
The classic single form. Flowers the first year,
despite its classification as a biennial. Consistently
bright red single flowers. Mixes well with yellow.
x r. ‘Peaches ‘n Dreams’
creamy peach MSU-LSU 48-72”H x 18”W
Fully double creamy peach flowers---some with
raspberry pink flecks. Plant them along a fence with
Baby’s Breath, Ladybells and Coreopsis. Makes a
great backdrop for lower growing perennials.
x r. ‘Spring Celebrities Mix’
mix MSU 24-30”H x 16-18”W
Bushy, small plants with sturdy stems. The flowers
are frilly and come in a beautiful array of fresh
colors – reds, yellow, pinks, and white. Try letting a
few spikes mature to drop seeds and ensure flowers
next year. Wonderful in small areas.
x r. ‘Sunshine’
yellow MSU-LSU 70"H x 24"W
Consistent single flowers of clear sunny yellow.
Price for the above 7 varieties: $5.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ‘Summer Memories’
mix MSU-LSU 72"H x 18-24"W
Large single flowers in a wide range of colors.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
ALCHEMILLA zones 3-8
(Lady's Mantle) This European genus consists of a number of species
with some unique features. The leaves are fan
shaped, lobed and somewhat hairy. Due to their shape
they collect beads of water for a fascinating effect.
The masses of tiny chartreuse flowers are especially
showy; watch for reseeding. It is hard to imagine an
English garden without this plant tumbling along its
edge. It needs almost no care.
sericata ‘Gold Strike’
yellow-green ESU-EF 14”H x 16”W
Free flowering with bright yellow-chartreuse flowers.
Velvety green leaves with scalloped edges. Compact.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
ALLIUM zones 3-7
(Wild Onion) All in this genus have an onion fragrance that is
pronounced when the foliage is bruised or twisted.
The flower form is a globe, consisting of countless
small flowers, known as an umbel. They are heavy
feeders and they cut well. Damp, well drained soil.
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giganteum ‘Globemaster’
violet-purple ESU-MSU 36-48”H x 14”W
The large umbels are 6-8” across and full of star-
shaped violet-purple florets. Foliage is mid-green and
sword like, going dormant in mid summer. Let foliage
die back before removing. Excellent vertical accent
and specimen plant. Great in a child’s garden.
$24.99 #2 container
‘Purple Sensation’
violet-purple ESU-ESU 24-30”H x 12”W
Reddish violet balls are 4-5” across. Strap-shaped 4”
foliage diasappears after the flowers appear.
Excellent for the back of the garden as a vertical
accent, as well as a specimen plant behind daylilies
and daisies. Attractive to bees, butterflies, and
birds. Great in a children’s garden.
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
ALSTROEMERIA zones 5-9 (Peruvian Lily, Princess Lily) x ‘Sweet Laura’
yellow/orange LSP-EF 30”H x 12-18”W
Golden-yellow flowers with cinnamon speckles are
held on sturdy stems. Sweetly fragrant. Mid-green
narrow leaves. Does best in sun with well-drained soil.
Plant in a protected spot. Great in borders.
$13.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
AMSONIA zones 3-9
(Blue Stars) This native certainly fits in the low-maintenance
group. No insect or disease problems will plague it.
Average soil will do, with little or no fertilizer. It is
an elegant plant with strong stems and long narrow
leaves. Although it is best in light shade, the leaves
will turn bright gold in autumn if it is planted in full
sun---they contrast nicely with purple-leaved plants
like Eupatorium ‘Chocolate.’ If floppiness occurs after
blooming, prune to half its original size.
hubrichtii
steel blue LSP-ESU 24"H x 24"W
Perennial of the Year for 2011. This species has
threadlike leaves on strong, stiff stems. Forms a neat
bush---great for contrasting with broadleaf plants
like bergenia. Wonderful golden fall color.
tabernaemontana ‘Blue Ice’
blue LSP-ESU 12-18”H x 12-18”W
An especially compact cultivar of Amsonia
tabernaemontana. Clusters of dark blue star shaped
flowers in spring. Wide lance-shaped leaves.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
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ANEMONE zones 5-8
(Windflower) Hybrid Japanese Anemone. This group of plants is
undemanding, easily grown, and exotic. They are
beautiful in all respects. Their lush foliage is reason
enough to grow them. Leaves are vaguely maple-like.
Many varieties have purple flower stems. The flower
buds are attractive, as are the elegant flowers
usually colored pink or white. They cut well. Most of
the varieties are quite large, and some of them
spread freely. They bloom late, providing an
unexpected show that adds grace to the often tired-
looking late-summer garden. We've found they grow
well in sun or moderate shade, but they do require a
rich, well-drained soil. They dislike winter wet and
summer drought. Different species names are often
ascribed to these plants, notably hupehensis, vitifolia
and japonica. All are parents to some extent.
Fall-flowering Anemonesi These Japanese Windflowers have deeply divided
dark green leaves. If division is necessary, it should
be done in spring. Cut them down after a hard frost.
x ‘Pink Saucer’
rose pink MSU-EF 24-36”H x 18-24”W
Great saucer-shaped blooms of rosy pink start
opening as early as June, and keep coming into fall.
Foliage is eye-catching all season. Best displayed in
large masses and up front where the foliage will be
noticed. Good cut flower. Combines nicely with
aconitum.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ‘Pretty Lady Diane’
rose pink MSU-EF 24-16”H x 20”W
Single pink flowers over 2” wide. Excellent dwarf
habit. Foliage is eye catching all season..
$13.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x 'September Charm'
pink LSU-MF 30"H x 30"W
Deeply cupped, dark pink flowers. Mahogany stems. A
hybrid from the 1930's; developed in America.
tomentosa 'Robustissima'
pink MSU-LSU 40"H, spreading
Probably the hardiest variety. Formerly known as A.
vitifolia 'Robustissima.' Blooms about a month earlier
than most Japanese Anemones. This is one of the few
plants that will grow in dry shade, which will help curb
this plant’s aggressive nature. Zone 4.
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x 'Whirlwind'
white LSU-EF 40"H x 40"W
An American hybrid from 1887. Some folks feel this
is the most beautiful type. Blooms are semi-double.
Price for the above 3 varieties: $7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
Spring-flowering Anemonesi
sylvestris
white MSP, EF 10-18"H x 12"W
Snowdrop Anemone. A colonizing plant that spreads
freely in light, rich soil. Heavier soil will restrict its
growth. Any exposure will do, but light shade is
preferred. The 1” or larger flowers occur in spring,
then sporadically in the summer, with an additional
flush in the fall. The leaves are deeply divided. From
Europe and Siberia. Hardy in zones 3-9.
$5.99 1Qt./946 ml.
AQUILEGIA zones 2-9
(Columbine) A group of plants that has been a favorite for ages.
The flower, in bud or at maturity, is a curious beauty,
and its shape defies description---you just have to
see one. They come in a way range of colors. The
leaves are generally blue green and deeply divided. A
rich well-drained, slightly acidic soil will yield the
best results. Most varieties will tolerate some sun if
they are in a moisture retentive soil. Aquilegia self-
sows freely; plant a wide variety of plants and see
what interesting natural hybrids may occur. Cut back
spent blooms and most of the foliage to rejuvenate
the plant if reseeding is not desired. A longer plant
life will be assured with rigorous deadheading.
Short varieties, 6-14” highi x ‘Biedermeier’
mix LSP 12”H x 12”W
The blooms are a cheery array of pink, blue and
purple shades. Use heuchera, Woodland Asters or
Ferns to camouflage its leaves when they fade later
in the season.
$5.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ‘Spring Magic Pink and White’
pink LSP-ESU 12-14”H x 8-10”W
Soft dusty pink petals around a near white cup. Tidy
bluish-green deeply lobed leaves. Combine with
astilbes, primrose and forget-me-nots.
x ‘Spring Magic Yellow’
yellow LSP-MSU 12-16”H x 12-16”W
Bright yellow long-spurred flowers. Tidy bluish-green
deeply lobed leaves. Nice compact habit.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $5.99 1Qt./946 ml.
Taller varieties, 18-36” highi x ‘Blue Jay’
dark blue/white MSP-LSP 30”H x 12-14”W
Slender, strong stems topped with dark blue flowers
with large white centers. Large blue-green, deeply
divided leaves. From the ‘Songbird Series’.
canadensis
red/yellow MSP-ESU 20-30”H x 12”W
This North American native has 1-2” long nodding
flowers: yellow sepals with red curved spurs.
Branched stems provide an airy look. Gray-green,
lobed leaves. A woodland garden favorite.
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chrysantha ‘Denver Gold’
canary-yellow LSP-ESU 12-36”H x 12”W
Fragrant, long-spurred canary-yellow flowers, up to
3” across. Although this species is native to moist
areas of the southwest it is fully hardy.
x ‘Crimson Star’
crimson/white SP-ESU 24-30"H x 18-24"W
Large, upward facing, long spurred, bright crimson
flowers with a white corolla and yellow stamens.
x ‘Pleat Blackberry’
dark purple LSP-ESU 24"H x 15"W
The attractive fully double flowers have purple petals
edged in white. Starred with golden yellow centers.
The distinctive flowers dangle from sturdy stems.
x ‘Songbird Bunting’
sky blue/white SP-ESU 18"H x 12"W
Large, long-spurred, upward-facing, bicolored flowers
on compact, bushy plants. Light sky-blue sepals and
white petals. Foliage is fern-like.
x ‘Songbird Mix’
mixed colors MSP-LSP 24-36”H x 12”W
A wonderful mix with large colorful flowers and
contrasting centers. Mid green, lobed leaves form an
airy clump. Includes white, yellow, red, and purple.
x ‘Songbird Nightengale’
lavender/white MSP-LSP 12-18”H x 10-14”W
Large 3”, long-spurred, lavender and white flowers.
Medium green, lobed leaves form an airy clump. Great
for a woodland or cottage garden. Cuts well.
x ‘Tower Light Blue’
blue SP-ESU 24-30"H x 18-24"W
An abundance of showy double blooms. Beautiful, rich
blue petals. Ideal for cutting, they last well in a vase.
vulgaris ‘Carol Ann’
soft pink ESP-MSU 30”H x 18”W
The soft pink “granny’s bonnet” flowers are double
and spurless. Very unique in their shape. The deeply
lobed leaves are attractive all season.
v. ‘Clementine Salmon Rose’
rose ESP-MSU 12-18”H x 12-18”W
The flowers are a lovely shade of salmon rose, taking
on shades of lavender purple, giving a multi-color
effect on one plant. The deeply lobed, medium green
foliage is attractive all season.
Price for the above 11 varieties: $5.99 2Qt./1.89 ml.
ARABIS zones 3-7
(Rock Cress) A great broadleaf evergreen plant for the rockery or
the front of the garden. The leaves are lightly
serrated and usually have a grayish cast. They should
not be cut back for the winter, but we do remove the
spent flowers for a neater look. In warm years, these
plants often get leggy; cut back to promote new,
compact growth. Often, some rebloom occurs.
x ‘Snowfix’
white SP 6”H x 12-24”W
Masses of sweetly fragrant white flowers in spring.
Forms a rounded mat of small green leaves in summer.
Nice at the base of roses and in spring with pansies.
x ‘Spring Charm’
deep pink SP-ESU 6-8”H x 6-8”W
Plants form a small mound of olive-green leaves,
bearing masses of sweetly fragrant, deep-pink
flowers for several weeks. Drought tolerant once
established. Useful at the base of clematis and roses.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $5.99 1Qt./946 ml.
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ARALIA zones 3-9
(Spikenard)
cordata ‘Sun King’
white MSU-LSU 36”H x 36”W
Great for brightening up a shady spot. Bright gold
leaves are held on contrasting reddish brown stems.
If given at least a few hours of sun a day, the foliage
will remain yellow all summer. In heavier shade, the
foliage ranges from chartreuse to lime green. Tiny
white flowers are followed by deep purplish black,
inedible berries. Attracts honeybees.
$13.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
ARCTOSTAPHYLOS zones 2-6
(Kinnikinnick)
uva ursi ‘Massachusetts’
pale pink MSU 12”H, spreading
A very cold hardy native groundcover. Clusters of
pale pink bell-shaped flowers. Flowers can reach 2”
across. Flowers are followed by red berries. Red-gold
fall foliage. Evergreen. Great for rock gardens.
$13.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
ARENARIA zones 4-7
(Sandwort) montana ‘Avalanche’
white ESU-MSU 6”H, spreading
A sprawling, spiny, little, rock garden plant. It has
small pointed leaves that are dark green and shiny.
The tiny flowers are pure white. Perfect for a rock
wall. Likes a well-drained, lean soil. From Europe.
$5.99 1Qt./946 ml.
ARISAEMA zones 5-8
(Jack in the Pulpit)
triphyllum
deep purple ESP-MSP 12-36”H x 25”W
Our native Jack in the Pulpit is a delightful plant for
most any shaded garden. It has big, showy,
segmented leaves--–either three or five segments.
The spathe (the “Pulpit”) can vary in color from green
to purple, sometimes with striping. The spadix (the
“Jack”) can be green or brownish purple. A bright
scarlet seed cluster follows in autumn. Needs a rich
moist soil, and looks best planted in groups.
7.99 1Qt./946 ml.
ARMERIA zones 3-9
(Sea Thrift) A choice, easily grown plant for edging or the
rockery. The grassy foliage looks good all season, so a
frontal position is best. Flowers are held in a tight, 1”
wide globe. Deadheading prolongs flowering. Known as
sea thrift because it is found growing along sea
coasts. Tolerant of salt.
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maritima ‘Armada Rose’
rose ESU-LSU 8”H x 8-10”W
Tiny rose flowers. A charming little plant.
$3.99 1Qt./946 ml.
x ‘Nifty Thrifty’
pink ESU-LSU 4”H x 8”W
Neat little tufts, accented by dense little globes of
tiny rose colored flowers held on wiry stems.
$4.99 5” container
pseudarmeria ‘Ballerina Lilac’
lilac ESU-LSU 12-14”H x 12-16”W
The vibrant lilac-pink flower clusters are held above
the green strap-like foliage on sturdy stems. The
flower clusters reach one inch in diameter.
$5.99 1Qt./946 ml.
ARTEMESIA zones 4-9
(Wormwood) Some of the most easily grown plants in the world of
perennials. Most tolerate exposure to sunlight and
wind; well-drained soil is their only requirement. Most
in this genus are grown for the effect of the silver-
gray leaves; Winter interest is good too.
schmidtiana ‘Silver Mound’
gray leaves 12”H x 20”W
This plant has a dome-shaped habit with silky, lacy
gray foliage. Prefers a lean diet. Non-flowering.
Admired by all who see it for the first time.
stelleriana ‘Silver Brocade’
gray leaves 6-12”H x 20”W
‘Silver Brocade is interesting in color, shape and
texture! The felty, silvery foliage (with a hint of
green) is uniquely shaped. The leaves are deeply
divided, rounded lobes. Softens and blends border
colors. Great paired with Blue and white flowers.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $5.99 1Qt./946 ml.
ARUNCUS zones 4-8
(Goat's Beard) Although usually chosen for lightly shaded spots,
we've found that these will do well in full sun if the
soil is moist. They have creamy, plume-like flowers
bearing some similarity to an astilbe, only shaggier.
x aethus ‘Noble Spirits’
white ESU-LSU 12”H x 18”W
Long white flowers. Soft, ferny, deep green leaves
that turn bronzy red in cool fall weather.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
sylvester ‘Guinea-Fowl’
white ESP-LSP 22”H x 20”W
Dwarf Goat’s Beard. Lots of creamy white flower
plumes. Tall upright stems. Looks nice through winter.
They do well along streams and ponds.
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
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ASARUM zones 4-8
(Wild Ginger)
canadense
brown SP 4-6”H, spreading
Native. Canadian Ginger. Hugs the ground with matte
green, heart-shaped leaves. Flowers are tucked under
leaves. The roots and leaves smell like ginger. Slowly
spreads. Perfect under for hostas, ferns and shrubs.
7.99 1Qt./946 ml.
ASCLEPIAS zones 3-9
(Silkweed, Milkweed) The various members of the Milkweed clan all have
silky tufts attached to their seeds, to help them
travel. All have fleshy, tuberous roots. They are slow
to start in the spring; mark your plants well so you
don't behead them during early-spring cultivation.
incarnata
deep pink ESU-MSU 24"H x 20"W
Native prairie. Red Milkweed. Attractive in leaf and
flower. Attracts butterflies. Dried seed pods can be
used indoors. Likes average to moist soil. Height can
vary considerably, up to 48" high.
$5.99 1Qt./946 ml.
i. ‘Cinderella’
rose pink ESU-MSU 24"H x 20"W
Vanilla-scented, rose-pink flowers in large, compact
clusters from midsummer to early fall. Deadheading
the flowers of 'Cinderella' will stimulate another
bloom cycle about a month after the first one. A
butterfly favorite.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
tuberosa
orange MSU-LSU 24”H x 15”W
Native prairie. Butterfly Weed. One of the few
orange colored flowers, and it is mildly fragrant.
Attracts Monarch butterflies. Showy seedpods turn
mahogany in fall. Will tolerate filtered shade.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
ASTER zones 4-9 The asters are a large group of plants, with over 600
species distributed throughout the world. All have
green leaves and daisy type flowers and most require
sun. Although they are generally used for autumn
show, a few bloom earlier. The fall bloomers look very
good with the later flowering grasses such as
miscanthus. Most varieties cut well, and many are
appealing to butterflies. The less hardy are indicated.
Average garden soil with even moisture. The asters
are now arranged according to height, beginning with
the shortest variety. Tall asters may be pruned by
half around July 1 for a more compact, tidier habit.
Deadheading may stimulate rebloom.
x dumosus ‘Professor Kippenburg’
lavender LSU-EF 12-18”H x 18-24”W
Mid size aster with semi-double, lavender blue daisy-
like flowers with yellow centers. Reliable performer.
Good cut flower. Combine with roses or hibiscus.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
lateriflorus x ‘Bluebird’
violet-blue MSU-EF 36”H x 18-24”W
Smooth Aster. Violet-blue flowers - up to 1½” wide,
with yellow centers. Foliage is smooth, narrow and
blue-green in color. Stems have a gentle arch to
them. A great mid-garden filler for the cottage
garden. A good companion for ornamental grasses and
sedum.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
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novae-angliae 'Purple Dome'
deep purple LSU-EF 18"H x 30"W
Compact habit, even without pinching. Intense purple,
semi-double, daisy flowers with golden central discs.
Disease resistant. Will take up to a half day of shade.
n.-a. ‘Vibrant Dome’
hot pink LSU-EF 20”H x 30”W
A sport of ‘Purple Dome’ with fantastic flower power.
Loaded with hot pink flowers late in the season.
Forms a neat, compact mound.
x novae-belgii ‘Alert’
red LSU-EF 12-15”H x 12”W
New York Aster, Michaelmas Daisy. The novae-belgii
group is a hybrid group created by crossing several
North American species. Wonderful, yellow centered,
ruby-red blooms in a semi-double form. Slender,
smooth leaves on a neat compact plant. Cuts well.
x novae belgii ‘Wood’s Blue’
light blue LSU-EF 8-12”H x 12-15”W
Dense compact mound of light blue to lavender 2”
blooms with bright yellow centers. Leaves are disease
resistant. Works well with sedum and rudbeckia.
x n.-b. ‘Wood’s Pink’
pink LSU-EF 8-12” H x 12-15”W
Wonderful clear pink daisy-like flowers with small
yellow centers. Foliage is rust and mildew resistant.
Good with Eupatorium ‘Chocolate’ and Phlox ‘Nicky.’
x n.-b. ‘Wood’s Purple’
purple LSU-EF 8-12”H x 12-15”W
Vibrant purple 2” flowers with gold centers. Compact,
neat growth habit. Rust and Mildew resistant.
Price for the above 6 varieties: $7.99 2Qt./946 ml.
ASTILBE zones 4-9 There really is no plant that can be compared to
astilbe; it is singular in flower form as well as foliage.
The flowers are plume-like, and can be used cut
either fresh or dried. The leaves vary a little by
variety, and all are very desirable. Some have green
leaves, others bronze; some are finely cut, others
less so; some have a shine, while others have a matte
finish. Any variety will be a beneficial addition. The
bloom season for astilbe is generally early summer,
but take note of the later-flowering types---these
are valuable to astilbe lovers who want to extend the
bloom season. Graham Stuart Thomas, the noted late
plantsman, liked to combine the earlier-flowering
varieties with Siberian Iris. Most of these varieties
were developed in Germany in the early 1900's. They
are native to Asia. Few plants are as easily grown to
perfection as astilbe. Average garden soil with even,
ample moisture is all that is required. If they dry out
before they bloom, flowering may be inhibited. Some
varieties are less tolerant of exposure to sun than
others. However, most all of these will endure more
sun than is generally believed, as long as moisture is
provided. Division is best performed in August.
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We are now listing astilbe by color, beginning with
the white flowered varieties, and following with
progressively darker flowered varieties, then by
height, starting with the shortest varieties. We hope
this makes your plant selection easier.
Whitee chinensis ‘Visions in White’
white ESU-MSU 18”H x 15-18”W
Fluffy white flowers above deep green lacy leaves.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
japonica x ‘Ellie’
white LSP-ESU 24”H x 20”W
A shorter type with bright white, large, full plumes.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
arendsii x 'Weisse Gloria'
white MSU-LSU 24-30"H x 24"W
Also known as 'White Gloria.' The erect plumes are
full and glowing white. Later than most white astilbe.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
Soft Pink, Pink, Coral, Salmon, Rosee x ‘Color Flash’
pink ESU-MSU 12”H x 18”W
In spring, the leaves emerge brilliant green, quickly
maturing to a mix of burgundy, purple and green.
Blush pink flowers.
chinensis x ‘Visions in Pink’
pink MSU 18”H x 18”W
A very promising variety. It has a compact habit, with
thicker than average flower spikes of pure pink.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
japonica x 'Peach Blossom'
salmon MSU 24"H x 18"W
Flower color is pure, pale salmon-pink.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
chinensis x ‘Sister Theresa’
pink ESU 24”H x 18”W
A relative of the noted variety ‘Visions.’ This one has
dense clusters of fragrant flowers on stiff stems.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x ‘Delft Lace’
pink SP-ESU 24-36”H x 24”W
Dense, deeply cut, dark blue-green leaves have dark
red stems. Deep pink buds open to soft pink plumes.
x ‘Rhythm and Blues’
raspberry-pink ESU-MSU 25”H x 16-20”W
A newer hybrid astilbe that is more floriferous, with
shorter denser plumes of bright raspberry-pink.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
thunbergii x 'Ostrich Plume'
rich coral-pink MSU 36"H x 36"W
Giant arching plumes. First named in Germany in 1952
under the name 'Straussenfeder.’
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
Pink-Lilac, Lavender, Pink-Purple, Purple-Rosex chinensis ’Visions’
purple MSU 15”H x 16”W
Shorter, with lilac-purple plumes in late summer,
lasting longer than many others. Bronze-green leaves.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x ‘Look at Me’
pink MSU 15-17"H x 24-36"W
Bubble-gum pink flowers are held on gorgeous red
stems. Truly stunning and unique. The large, full
plumes are fragrant. Great as a dried flower.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
chinensis ‘Maggie Daley’
lavender-purple MSU 28”H x 16-20”W
The bright lavender-purple plumes are long and
dense. Shiny dark green leaves. Compact habit.
chinensis x ‘Mighty Pip’
salmon-pink MSU 40-48"H x 24-36"W
Strong and robust, ‘Mighty Pip’ produces extremely
large plumes of salmon-pink blooms held above a large
mound of dark green, toothed foliage.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
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Rosy Red, Salmon Red, Redd x younique ‘Cerise’
cherry ESU-MSU 12-16”H x 15-18”W
Upright plants with spikes of cherry red buds,
opening to hot pink flowers. Bred by Dutch hybridizer
Jan Verschoor for compact habit and lots of flowers.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
c. ’Visions in Red’
rosy-red ESU-MSU 15”H x 15-18”W
Dark rosy-red buds open to vibrant pink-red spikes.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x younique ‘Carmine’
raspberry red ESU-MSU 16-20”H x 15-18”W
Lots of bright raspberry red flowers. The flower
spikes are airy but full. Bred by Dutch hybridizer Jan
Verschoor for compact habit and lots of flowers.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
japonica x 'Montgomery'
dark red LSP-ESU 24-30"H x 20"W
Finely cut, dark green leaves. One of the best reds.
chinensis 'Mighty Red Quin'
rosy red MSU-LSU 48-50"H x 22"W
Towering red plumes that age to pink. Foliage starts
reddish brown and ages to green. Excellent plant for
the mixed shade garden and pond edges. Great
pairing for Ligularia and Rodgersia.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
ASTRANTIA zones 4-7
(Masterwort, Melancholy Gentleman) The long flowering Astrantias are European plants
that have been used in cottage gardens for hundreds
of years. The flower shape is unusual. The center is a
dome of florets, surrounded by a star-like collar, and
long lasting when cut. Very desirable as a foil for
bright pinks or purples. The leaves are cut-leafed,
and form a dense mound. Requires only average
garden soil, with even moisture. May reseed freely.
x ‘Abbey Road’
maroon ESU-LSU 16-18”H x 24”W
Rich dark maroon flowers accented by a white base.
This is a new variety that is very vigorous, free-
flowering and has attractive large green leaves.
x ‘Star of Beauty’
white & magenta LSP-EF 12-18”H x 15-18”W
Pincushion-like white flowers with magenta tips.
Deeply cut leaves. The flowers have a paper-like
quality, but are more durable than they appear.
x ‘Star of Billions’
green & white LSP-EF 18”H x 15-18”W
Bright green and white star shaped flowers. Deeply
cut leaves. Theses new hybrids are said to be
stronger than the older varieties and more tolerant
of bad weather. Excellent for fresh and dried flower
bouquets. Striking in mid-garden groupings.
x ‘Star of Fire’
red LSP-EF 18”H x 15-18”W
A new Astrantia with deep red flowers.
Price for the above 4 varieties: $7.99 1Qt./946 ml.
AUBRIETA zones 4-9
(Purple Rock Cress) A very useful, easy-to-grow plant. Prolific bloomer.
Especially suited to the rockery or edging. They look
perfect cascading over a rock wall. We like to cut
them back after flowering. Neutral or alkaline, well-
drained soil is best. From the Mediterranean region.
x ‘Audrey Purple Red Mix’
violet SP 3-6”H x 24”W
‘Audrey’ has larger flowers and a more compact habit
than other varieties. Violet-purple flowers. Lovely
with dwarf iris.
$5.99 1Qt./946 ml.
AURINIA zones 3-8
(Basket of Gold) An old plant formerly known as perennial alyssum. It
performs reliably on rock walls and in rock gardens.
Its loose habit fits this use perfectly. The leaves are
gray-green. We cut the plant back severely after
flowering for a neat appearance. Prefers lean soil.
saxatilis ‘Summit’
bright yellow SP 6-8”H x 12-18”W
A great spring flowering plant with tons of tiny,
bright golden-yellow flowers. Nice compact habit.
Forms a low mound of gray-green leaves.
$5.99 1Qt./946 ml.
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BAPTISIA zones 3-9
(False Indigo, Wild Indigo) A large genus of easily grown native legumes with only
a few garden worthy species. These deeply rooted
plants appreciate even moisture, but mature plants
will tolerate dry conditions.
australis
true blue LSP-ESU 42"H x 72"W
False Indigo. Native prairie. Bushy, shrub-like habit
with thousands of small, gray-green leaves and blue
gray stems. The elongated clusters of blue flowers
always attract attention, even from butterflies. The
flowers are followed by pea-pod shaped seedpods.
The chalky black pods are great for drying.
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
decadence ‘Cherries Jubilee’
orange SP-ESU 36-48"H x 60"W
Deep maroon buds open to bicolor maroon and yellow
flowers held on strong scapes above the blue-green
foliage. Its unique in flower color makes this a
desireable Baptisia. A Proven Winners selection. The
flowers are followed by pea-pod shaped seedpods.
The chalky black pods are great for cutting and
drying. Attracts butterflies.
‘Midnight Prairieblues’
blue ESP-LSP 36-48"H x 60"W
Attractive, deep blue lupine like flowers. Slow
growing at first, but eventually become almost
shrublike in its dimensions. The flowers are followed
by pea-pod shaped seedpods. The chalky black pods
are great for cutting and drying.
Price for the above 2 varieties:$15.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
‘Solar Flare Prairieblues
yellow LSP-ESU 30-36"H x 36-48"W
Brilliant yellow flowers fade to deep orange as they
age. The chalky black pods are great for cutting and
drying. Attracts butterflies.
x varicolor ‘Twilite’ Prairieblues
purple LSP-ESU 36-42”H x 48-60”W
A durable baptisia that was developed at the Chicago
Botanic Garden. It is a cross of B. australis and B.
sphaerocarpa. The bicolor flowers are deep violet-
purple with lemon yellow keels. Healthy blue-green
leaves. Floriferous and long blooming.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
BELLIS zones 4-8 (English Daisy) perennis ‘Galaxy Series’
mix SP 6”H x 6-8”W
Semi-double, especially large flowers with yellow
centers. A mix of white, rose, and red.
p. ‘Speedstar’
red, rose, white SP 6”H x 6-8”W
Covered with semi-double flowers of deep carmine
red, soft rose and white, each with a bright yellow
center. They are held on short stems above basal
foliage. Charming along walkways and in rock gardens.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $4.99 5” container
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BERGENIA zones 3-9
(Pigsqueak) Unusual foliage specimens are always welcome in the
perennial garden. The huge, oblate leaves of bergenia
provide a strong contrast for most any other plant,
especially Ferns, dicentra, or galium. The usually
evergreen leaves are thick and leathery, turning to
russet in winter. Carmine flowers are held in irregular
clusters atop thick stalks. These lime-loving, Siberian
natives need only minimal care. They tolerate up to a
half-day of shade. The paddle-shaped leaves are
valuable for cutting and they are very long lasting.
x ’Sakura’
pink LSP-ESU 10”H x 12”W
Semi double pink flowers resemble cherry blossoms.
They are held above the compact foliage – flowers
height reaches 15”. The evergreen foliage is an
attractive purplish-black throughout the winter.
$13.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x ’Perfect’
magenta LSP-ESU 12-16”H x 12”W
Bright, attractive magenta-purple flowers with
cabbage-like leaves.
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
BOLTONIA zones 5-9 (False Aster) asteroids ‘Pink Beauty’
pink LSU-LF 36-48”H x 36-48”W Star-like pale pink flowers bloom summer to fall on
sturdy plants. Grows upright – does not need staking.
Nice for cut flower bouquets..
asteroids ‘Snowbank’
white LSU-LF 48”H x 36”W Masses of star-like white flowers bloom summer to
fall on sturdy plants. Grows upright – does not need
staking. Nice for cut flower bouquets.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
BRUNNERA zones 4-8
(False Forget-Me-Not) An easily grown plant from the Caucasus Mountains.
It has plenty of small, pure blue flowers, beginning in
mid-spring and continuing well into June, all the while
displaying its large, heart-shaped leaves. Reseeds in
some gardens. Brunnera prefer a rich soil and an
evenly moist, almost damp location. Slug resistant.
macrophylla
pure blue MSP-ESU 12"H x 18"W
The pure blue flowers are held on airy stems. Plant
with spring flowering bulbs such as Narcissus.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
m. ’Jack Frost’
blue MSP-ESU 12”H x 18”W
Dazzling display of vivid, dark green leaves covered
with a frosty veil of silver. Small, bright blue flowers
on slender stems. Long blooming and very showy.
Mixes well with Japanese ferns, dicentra and purple
leafed heuchera. Too much sun may burn the leaves.
$11.99 2Qt/1.89 l.
m. ’Silver Heart’
blue MSP-MSU 6-12”H x 12-24”W
The almost solid silver foliage has narrow green veins.
Plants are vigorous and exhibit a heat tolerance
during the summer. Panicles of sky-blue flowers are
perfect for adding an airy feeling to a shady garden
or an open woodland. Excellent with hosta, trillium
and doronicum or interplant with spring bulbs such as
daffodils.
$9.99 2Qt/1.89 l.
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CALAMINTHA zones 3-9
(Calamint) The calamints are easily grown plants that seldom
need division. They prefer a sandy soil.
grandiflora 'Variegata'
rose-pink LSP-MSU 15"H x 18"W
From Southern Europe. A dense grower, with small-
toothed leaves that are freckled with silvery white
spots. Cut back after flowering for a neat look.
$7.99 2Qt./946 ml.
CAMPANULA zones 3-9
(Bellflower) This large genus includes plants in all sizes from
compact, ground huggers to tall, elegant ones. The
flowers are usually bell-shaped; they vary in size.
Some are open, some nodding. All are easy to grow
and will provide a long period of bloom. No cottage
garden should be without them.
carpatica x ‘Deep Blue Clips’
deep-blue LSP-EF 8-12"H x 10"W
Carpathian Bellflower. Plants are compact and bloom
all season when deadheaded. Small oval upturned
leaves. Bell shaped, deep-blue flowers. Use in mass
groupings in front of the garden, rock gardens,
crevice plantings, or containers.
c. x ‘White Clips’
white LSP-ESU 8-12"H x 10"W
Carpathian Bellflower. Plants are compact and bloom
all season when deadheaded. Small oval upturned
leaves. Bell shaped, white flowers. Use in mass
groupings in front of the garden, rock gardens,
crevice plantings, containers, or the all white garden.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $5.99 1Qt./946 ml.
glomerata ‘Freya’
lilac blue MSU-LSU 12-16”H x 18-20”W
Very compact and floriferous with full custers of
small, star-shaped, lavender-blue flowers. Sturdy,
green foliage is comprised of compact, clump forming
rosettes.
glomerata ‘Genti Twisterbell’
blue/white bicolor LSP-ESU 21-23”H x 18-
20”W
Large terminal clusters of blue and white bicolor,
bell-shaped flowers. With a secondary bllom to
extend into summer. Dense mounds of dark green
foliage.
glomerata ‘Genti White’
white LSP-ESU 17-19”H x 18-20”W
Large terminal clusters of pure white, bell-shaped
flowers. With a secondary bllom to extend into
summer. Dense mounds of dark green foliage.
Price for the above 3 varieties: $9.99 2Qt./946 ml.
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x ‘Kent Bells’
cobalt blue MSP-LSU 24”H x 20”W
A newer hybrid of considerable merit. This punctata
cross has the huge tubular flowers that species is
noted for, in a stunning cobalt blue. Upright growth
habit. Mildew resistant. Reblooms after cut back.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
persicifolia ‘Chettle Charm’
white ESU-LSU 30”H x 12-16”W
The Peach-leafed Bellflower has been a garden
mainstay for many years. This variety has an unusual
color – each white flower has a blue-violet edge. Not
just a hint of color, but a very noticeable bicolor.
$9.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
p. ‘Takion Blue’
light blue MSU-LSU 16-20”H x 12-16”W
The bell-shaped lavender flowers reach 2-2½”. They
face upward and outward! Deadhead to promote
lengthened bloom time. Attracts hummingbirds.
p. ‘Takion White’
white MSU-LSU 16-20”H x 12-16”W
The bell-shaped white flowers reach 2-2½”. They
face upward and outward! Deadhead to promote
lengthened bloom time. Attracts hummingbirds.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $7.99 2Qt./946 ml.
x ‘Viking’
lilac LSP-MF 15-18”H x 18-24”W
Bred in the Netherlands, this plant is super compact
and dense with tons of everblooming lilac flowers in
giant clusters. Great for mixed garden beds and
cottage gardens. Try it with red or pink perennial
hibiscus and some yellow daylilies.
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
CENTAUREA zones 3-9
(Bachelor Button) A large genus in the daisy family. Only a small number
are suitable for the garden; they are quite different
from each other. All are easy to grow and are fairly
pest free. Every variety of centaurea that we have
seen is decorative when in bud. They cut well.
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montana ‘Amethyst Dream’
deep purple ESU-MSU 20"H x 27"W
Deep purple flowers – darker than typical centaurea
flowers. Silvery green leaves. Its unusual flowers are
very open, almost spidery. The center is pinkish. It
will continue to bloom into September if the spent
flowers are pruned regularly. If necessary, shear
back the entire plant after flowering. Reseeds in
some gardens. Blooms of Bressingham selection.
$4.99 5” container
m. ‘Amethyst in Snow’
bicolor LSP-ESU 14"H x 24"W
Beautiful flowers have satiny white tubular petals
with deep purple centers. Silvery green leaves. Its
unusual flowers are very open, almost spidery. Blooms
of Bressingham selection.
m. ‘Black Sprite’
burgundy-black ESU-MSU 12-14"H x 24"W
Perennial Bachelor Buttons. Exotic, silky, burgundy-
black flower petals form a spidery starburst against
a gray green, silvery-leaved backdrop. Strong color
accent. Cuts and dries well. Slightly drought tolerant.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $9.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
CENTRANTHUS zones 4-9
(Jupiter's Beard, Valerian) From the Mediterranean region, this likes a well-
drained dryish, sweet soil. All have clusters of tiny,
funnel-shaped flowers. When plants are about 6” tall,
prune sharply to reduce floppiness. Prune the old
flowers to encourage rebloom. After flowering, prune
hard to promote growth that will help it over winter.
ruber 'Coccineus'
carmine LSP-EF 24"H x 15"W
An unusual, intense color that causes comment.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
CHEIRANTHUS zones 3-9
(Wallflower) cheiri 'Orange Bedder'
orange LSP-ESU 6-12”H x 6-12"W
The orange-red flowers are good for cutting.
5.99 1Qt./946 ml.
cheiri 'Prince Mix'
mix LSP-EF 8”H x 8"W
Dwarf, fragrant 1” flowers. Good basal branching for
use in bedding. Mix of yellow, orange, and red.
3.99 1Qt./946 ml.
CHELONE zone 3-10 (Turtlehead) These great American natives are an interesting
group of plants with a curiously shaped flower. Once
children hear the common name they are forever
fascinated. All species are easy to grow, and are
never bothered by pests. The dark green leaves
always look good. It flowers for a fairly long time,
and the blooming occurs at a useful season. Chelone
grows best in moist soil, yet thrives in ordinary soil.
Tolerates clay and in general likes a lean diet.
glabra
white LSU-EF 24-36”H x 12-24”W
Spikes of elegant white flowers top shiny green
foliage. The flowers resemble little turtles with their
heads poking out. A fun and easy plant for children to
grow. Great for pondside, butterfly and children’s
gardens, boggy and wet areas, naturalizing, and
accent plants. Hardy zones 5-8.
5.99 1Qt./946 ml.
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lyonii ’Hot Lips’
rose-pink MSU-LSU 24”H x 20”W
Lustrous, deeper green leaves than the species. Red
stems persist throughout most of the season. Bronze
green growth early in the season.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
CHRYSANTHEMUM zones 6-9
morifolium The Garden Mum. The modern hybrid varieties result
from the crossing of many species and are now
lumped under this one species name. There are many
different shapes, colors and heights. Excellent for
cutting They are easy to grow in good soil with added
nitrogen. Pinch the plant evenly until about July 4th.
This will make a stockier plant and will increase the
flower output. Divide in spring at least every two
years or as necessary. Provide winter protection such
as mulch and plant in a protected spot. The following
mums are tender perennials. Mums need to be
represented in every garden---it is hard to imagine a
garden that wouldn’t benefit from the spectacular
show these plants are capable of.
x ‘Mammoth Daisy Lavender’
deep lavander LSU-MF 36”H x 48”W
Large semi-double deep lavender daisy-shaped
flowers with yellow centers. Mounded habit. These
new mums have been bred for their hardiness and
vigor by the University of MN.
x ‘Mammoth Red Daisy’
deep red LSU-MF 36-48”H x 36”W
Large, deep red, daisy-shaped flowers with bright
yellow centers. Mounded habit. These new mums have
been bred for their hardiness and vigor by the
University of MN.
x ‘Mammoth Yellow Quill’
yellow LSU-MF 36-48”H x 36”W
Large daisy-shaped flowers with bright yellow quill
petals and yellow centers. Mounded habit. These new
mums have been bred for their hardiness and vigor
by the University of MN.
x ‘Matchsticks’
yellow/red MF-LF 18-24”H x 18-24”W
Sizzling blooms of golden-yellow with deep red tips,
looking like matchsticks.
Price for the above 4 varieties: $7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
CIMICIFUGA zones 3-9
(Snakeroot, Wandflower) A genus that is widely distributed over the warm,
temperate regions of the globe. Only a few have
garden value, but those make wonderful specimens.
These varieties are elegant plants in both flower and
leaf, and add grace to any garden. They are superb
companions for various types of hosta and also
variegated polygonatum. All are best in at least light
shade, with a rich, evenly moist soil. All cut well, too.
ramosa ‘Brunette’
creamy-white MSU-LF 60”H x 36”W
A really striking plant with deep, reddish-purple
leaves and stems. Gorgeous in all seasons. The flower
buds are pink on the outside, opening to show creamy
white, fragrant flowers. A choice companion for the
red flowered astrantias or blue leaved hosta.
r. ‘James Compton’
creamy white LSU-LF 60”H x 20”W
This plant has outstanding, deeply cut, deep purplish
leaves that create a dramatic base for the creamy
white flower spikes, with a gentle pink tinge. These
flower stalks extend 10-12” above the foliage, making
a stunning statement. Zones 4-8.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $15.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
r. ‘Pink Spike’
pink LSU-MF 60”H x 36”W
Starts with a bushy clump of rich, dark purple-bronze
leaves, shiny and deeply cut. Flowers are tiny, soft
pink and form a spike on dark purple stems.
$13.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
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COREOPSIS zones 3-9
(Tickseed) All have daisy-like flowers. They are easy to place,
requiring only average garden soil. All are very heavy
bloomers, and cut well. Give them a hard shearing
after the first flowering to promote rebloom.
Big Bang Series
The Big Bang Series is a new selection of Coreopsis
that is reliably hardy and extremely floriferous.
x ‘Cosmic Eye’ (Big Bang)
red/yellow ESU-MF 12-15"H x 15"W
Single deep wine red flowers – the petal tips are
bright sunshine yellow. Compact, well-branched habit.
x ‘Full Moon’ (Big Bang)
yellow MSU-EF 24-30"H x 12-18"W
Canary yellow flowers that measure up to 3” across.
grandiflora ‘Golden Sphere’
yellow ESU-LSU 10-12”H x 24”W
Fully double, golden-yellow flowers form bright
spheres. Long bloom period. Mounded green foliage.
grandiflora ‘Presto’
gold ESU-LSU 6-8”H x 8”W
Double, brilliant golden yellow flowers reach 2½”
flowers. The have golden red centers and serrated
petals. Great for mass plantings.
x ‘Jethro Tull’
yellow LSP-LSU 15-18”H x 18-24”W
A stunning cross of C. ‘Zamphir’ and ‘Early Sunrise’.
Sunny yellow flowers with broad fluted petals.
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x ‘Mercury Rising’
magenta ESU-EF 15-18”H x 24-36”W
Eye-catching in velvety magenta-claret. The small
center is frilly and bright golden-yellow, punctuating
the dark, rich petals beautifully.
x ‘Red Satin’
red ESU-LSU 15-18”H x 18-22”W
This threadleaf coreopsis has dark, ruby red flowers
with golden-orange centers. Because the flowers are
sterile they have a long life span.
Price for the above 7 varieties: $7.99 2Qt/1.89 l.
verticillata
yellow ESU-EF 18-24"H x 18-24"W
Very hardy. The bright yellow flowers last 8 weeks or
more. Drought tolerant.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
v. 'Moonbeam'
butter yellow ESU-EF 18"H x 18"W
The most appealing coreopsis in terms of flower
color, and the longest flowering of all verticillata
types. Deserves a place in every garden. Thread-like
leaves of deep green. A great companion for roses.
This plant has performed well in containers.
v. ‘Route 66’
yellow/burgundy ESU-MF 24”H x 24”W
A new threadleaf coreopsis with bright yellow
flowers that have burgundy around the centers. On
some petals, the burgundy reaches to the petal tips.
v. ‘Sunset Strip’
yellow w/orange ESU-EF 16”H x 18”W
Golden yellow flowers that look like they are
radiating orange-red streaks from the center out to
the petals.
Price for the above 3 varieties: $7.99 2Qt/1.89 l.
CORYDALIS zones 5-8
(Hollowort, Fume Root) This family of plants will provide a delicately lacy
texture to your garden. The dainty tubular flowers
along with the soft almost fern-like leaves will catch
your eye every time. Preferring shade to partial
shade, this makes this an excellent companion for
hosta and astilbe. They require a well-drained soil.
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flexulosa ’Blue Dragon’
violet-blue LSP-ESU 10”H x 10-12”W
This species was first discovered in 1986 in Sichuan,
China. A profusion of small violet blue flowers atop a
neat dense clump of lobed leaves. Best part is the
wonderful burgundy veining. Spreads quicker than
other varieties. Sometimes known as ‘Purple Leaf.’
$9.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
ochroleuca
white LSP-LF 10-12”H x 12-14”W
Ivory white, ½” tubular flowers in clusters. Blue-gray,
finely lobed leaves resemble those of the dwarf
dicentras in their intricacy. Evergreen. One of the
latest blooming and longest blooming plants.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
DELPHINIUM zones 3-7
Few plants capture the gardener's eye as quickly as
delphiniums. When in bloom they command center
stage. The sheer size of flower stems alone (in some
types) would be enough, but the brilliant shades of
blue enhance their desirability even more. Other
colors are also effective, but few perennials can
boast of so striking a shade of blue. They are best
grown in full sun, protected from the wind. Prune
sharply after flowering for a neat appearance.
Reblooming may occur following deadheading. Soil
should be humusy, and nitrogen-rich. For best
flowering, use a high phosphorous fertilizer in spring.
They dislike clay; good drainage is essential. At the
end of the season, be vigilant about cleaning up old
leaves and other debris that can harbor disease.
belladonna Hybrids:
The flowers are freely arranged on multiple flower
stalks. The leaves are deeply cut, and much bushier
than the columnar types. Usually, staking is required.
These are the best delphiniums for cutting.
b. x 'Blue Shadow'
dark blue ESU-LSU 30"H x 18"W
Deep, rich blue flowers on purplish stems. The
flowers are freely arranged on multiple stalks.
$5.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x elatum Hybrids
The “king of delphiniums” is the tall blue species that
has been the parent of most garden hybrid varieties.
Large, richly colored flowers held on strong stems
above broad leaves. A great companion for daylilies,
coreopsis, penstemon, and roses.
e. x 'Black-Eyed Angel'
white/black LSP-MSU 36-60"H x 18-24"W
Tall spires of frilly white flowers with black bees.
The stems are very strong, holding up well in the
landscape.
e. x ‘Blue Lace’
blue ESU 48-72”H x 18-24”W
Tall elegant spires of light blue flowers with a
lavender pink tinge. Medium green, deeply lobed
foliage. Part of the New Millennium series, known for
its strong stems, vigor and heat tolerance.
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e. x ‘Cobalt Dreams’
blue ESU 48-72”H x 18-24”W
Tall, strong but elegant spires of true cobalt blue
flowers with bright white central bees. Medium
green, deeply lobed foliage. Part of the New
Millennium series, known for its strong stems, vigor
and heat tolerance.
e. x ‘Dwarf Stars’
mix ESU-EF 18-30”H x 12-18”W
Mixture of purple, blue, mauve, pink, lilac and cream.
The beauty of tall Delphineums on a dwarf! Works
well in a windy area or near front of the border. Part
of the New Millennium series, known for its strong
stems, vigor and heat tolerance.
x e. ‘Guardian Blue’
blue ESU 48-72”H x 18”W
A stately array of blue flowers. Uniform blooming.
x e. ‘Guardian Lavender’
lavender ESU 48-72”H x 18”W
Low, mounding clumps of deeply lobed leaves below 4-
6’ spikes of double lavender flowers.
x e. ‘Guardian White’
white ESU 48-72”H x 18”W
Spikes of double white flowers, held on strong stems.
Medium green, deeply lobed leaves.
e. x ‘Lilac Ladies’
lilac ESU-EFU 36-48”H x 18-24”W
Tall, strong but elegant spires of lilac purple flowers.
This is a blooming machine! Blooming benefits from
deadheading. Medium green, deeply lobed foliage.
Part of the New Millennium series, known for its
strong stems, vigor and heat tolerance.
e. x ‘Moonlight Blues’
blue ESU 48-60”H x 24”W
Bright clear blue flowers with a silvery sheen and
black bees. Part of the New Millennium series – an
English hybrid which is known for strong stems, vigor
and heat tolerance. The flowers are often double or
semi-double. Perfect cutting flower.
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x e. ‘New Millenium Stars’
mixed LSP-MSU 36-72”H x 18-24”W
A mix of all the millennium series. The flowers will
range in color from white to pink to purple.
Price for the above 10 varieties: $9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
grandiflorum Hybrids
x grandiflorum
Beautiful airy flower spikes. The flowers are
arranged loosely on many stems. Finely divided dark
green leaves. Smaller in stature than other
delphiniums. Native to Asia and W. North America.
x g. ‘Summer Blues’
blue LSP-MSU 10-14”H x 10-14”W
Eye-Catching! Light, yet very intense single blue
flowers. Nice with dianthus and coreopsis.
x g. ‘Summer Morning’
pink ESU-F 12”H x 12”W
Soft pink flowers with lacy leaves. Forms a compact
mound. Generally short lived, but their gentle beauty
makes them well worth it.
x g. ‘Summer Nights’
blue ESU-MSU 10-12”H x 9-12”W
‘Summer Nights’ is earlier to bloom and more heat
tolerant than other grandiflorums The cutleaf leaves
are covered with midnight blue flowers. Great
contrast with white Daisies and yellow Daylilies.
x g. ‘Summer Stars’
blue ESU-MSU 10-12”H x 9-12”W
Forms a low, bushy mound of lacy green leaves. Plants
bear loose sprays of single, spurred white flowers
throughout the summer.
Price for the above 4 varieties: $5.99 2Qt/1.89 l.
DELOSPERMA zones 5-8
(Hardy Ice Plant) Requires full sun, average to sandy, well-drained soil.
Good drainage is a must.
x ‘Fire Spinner’
tri-color LSP-EF 2-3”H x 12”W
In late spring, its vibrant tri-colored flowers cover
the tight evergreen mat of succulent foliage.
x Violet Wonder’
tri-color MSU-EF 6-8”H x 12”W
Beautiful white to purpe, vibrant tri-colored flowers
cover the tight evergreen mat of succulent foliage.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
DIANTHUS zones 3-8
(Carnations and Pinks) This genus holds many of the oldest cultivated plants
of the Western World. Many of the species are from
Europe and Asia and found their way into gardens at
an early date, where selection and hybridizing began.
Virtually all of today's varieties are low-growing
plants. Most have fragrant flowers and they cut well.
Many have notched petals. Deadheading prolongs
flowering for most types. Foliage is usually blue-gray.
Full sun with average soil on the sweet side is best.
barbatus x ‘Purple Bicolor’
purple/white LSP-MSU 8-12”H x 8-12”W
Large fragrant clusters of deep violet purple flowers
with pale lavender petal edges and centers. Great
compact habit with short, sturdy stems.
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b. x ‘Red’
red LSP-ESU 12-18”H x 15-18”W
3-4” wide red flowers. Very fragrant.
b. x ‘Red Picotte’
white/red LSP-ESU 8-12”H x 8-12”W
Large clusters of frilly bicolor flowers. Dark
burgundy red centers with bright white outer petals.
b. x ‘White’
white LSP-ESU 12-18”H x 15-18”W
3-4” wide white flowers. Very fragrant.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $5.99 2Qt./1.89 l.;
x ‘Coral Reef’
coral pink ESU-EF 9-12”H x 12-18”W
Described as “frilly and feminine”, these beautiful
flowers are delicately fringed. Light pink to white
edges with darker coral-pink towards their centers.
They have a strong spicy scent which becomes more
noticable when cut. Grey-green, glaucous foliage.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ‘Early Bird Chili’
pink SP-EF 5-8”H x 8”W
Fragrant, double, dark coral colored flowers and blue-
green needle like leaves. Very early and long
flowering. Low mounding foliage, 8” flower stems.
x ‘Early Bird Fizzy’
pink SP-F 5-8”H x 8”W
Double lavender flowers with deeply fringed petal
edges and deep maroon centers. Very early and long
flowering. Low mounding foliage, 8” flower stems.
x ‘Early Bird Frosty’
white SP-F 5-8”H x 10”W
Fragrant, double, pure white flowers. Needle-like
blue-gray foliage stays about 5” while the flowers are
on 8” stems. Very early and long flowering.
Price for the above 3 varieties: $5.99 1Qt./946 l.
gratianopolitanus ’Firewitch’
bright pink ESU 6-8”H x 18-24”W
Small fragrant flowers of bright pink make a bold
statement. Will rebloom. Try it in containers. Voted
2006 Perennial Plant of the Year.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ‘Passion’
red MSP-F 10”H x 12-18”W
Double, rich velvety red flowers with a strong spicy
scent. They will flower all summer if deadheaded.
$5.99 1Qt./946 l.
x ‘Raspberry Swirl’
white/raspberry MSP-EF 10-14”H x
14”W
Bright blooms, rich velvet red with white blotches.
Compact bluish foliage. Repeat bloomer.
x ‘Rosebud’
salmon LSP-MSU 12”H x 16”W
Tiny, double, salmon-pink flowers resemble rosebuds.
They compliment its attractive blue-green foliage.
Highly fragrant and great for cutting. Deadheading
promotes rebloom.
x ‘Starburst’
white/cherry MSP-EF 4-7”H x 8”W
Long-blooming, semi-double, cherry red flowers with
white markings. Spicy scent. Compact, mounding, blue
green foliage. Excellent for rock gardens, cottage
gardens, along pathways and stone walls.
Price for the above 3 varieties: $7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ‘Tickled Pink’
pink MSP-MF 6-12”H x 12-15”W
Semi-double deep lavender pink flowers with a
strong, spicy scent. Blue needle-like leaves.
$5.99 1Qt./946 l.
DICENTRA zones 3-9
(Bleeding Heart) A highly valued genus, some varieties of which are
among the most beloved of all plants. Average, evenly
moist garden soil is best. We offer large roots, with
four to eight eyes. We suggest division every three
years or so for all except the spectabilis types.
x ‘Burning Hearts’
rose red ESP-EF 10”H x 12”W
Long flowering stems of heart-shaped deep rose red
flowers above delicate looking, lacy blue foliage.
Compact and mounding.
$11.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
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formosa ‘King of Hearts’
pink MSP-LSU 8-10”H x 10”W
A new variety with rosy-pink, heart–shaped flowers.
Gray–green, deeply cut, almost lacy leaves with a neat
compact habit. Very floriferous. Said to be better,
stronger than D. ’Luxuriant,’ but with finer features.
f. 'Luxuriant'
strong pink LSP-EF 12"H x 18"W
A very fine perennial. Blooms heavily over a very long
period. Leaves are ferny, colored blue-gray---a great
contrast for the pink flowers. A likely hybrid that
originated in Wisconsin, but its precise origins are
unclear. Once established, it will tolerate dryish soil.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $9.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
spectabilis
pink/white LSP-ESU 36"H x 40"W
The old-fashioned Bleeding Heart, native to China. It
was introduced to Europe in 1810, but was lost and
then reintroduced in 1846. It has been very popular
ever since. No other plant can match it in flower
form. The clear pink, heart-shaped flowers are
suspended along a delicate, arched stem. Great for
cuts. Once established, it will tolerate dryish soil.
s. ‘Alba’
pure white LSP-ESU 30”H x 30”W
This is an equally elegant, but less vigorous form.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6l.
s. ‘Goldheart’
pink LSP 36”H x 24-30”W
An exciting variety with brilliant gold leaves. Bright
pink nodding blooms. Nice companion for dark leaved
hostas, ferns and spring tulips.
$11.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
s. ‘Valentine’
red MSP-ESU 30”H x 20”W
An exciting new bleeding heart – like the classic
spectabilis but with dark red heart shaped flowers
hanging from arching stems. Very dark green leaves.
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
DICTAMNUS zones 3-8
(Gas Plant) This Eurasian genus has only one species of garden
value, and it has become quite famous. When in
flower it exudes a flammable gas; accounts of the
ignitability of this gas appear in many gardening
books. We have had success under the following
conditions: in late afternoon on a calm day with 70
degree temperature and 50% humidity, hold a lit
match alongside the stem immediately under the
flower cluster. The flames last only a second or two,
but they are significant. The foliage and the blossom
will not be harmed. The flowers are very good for
cutting, and have strong stems. The leaves are
striking and have a citrus scent when bruised. A
mature plant forms a small bush. Plants usually bloom
at least one year after planting, and are slow to reach
maturity. They are well worth the wait as they are
very showy and need no care. This plant secretes oil,
which is a skin irritant for some people.
albus ‘Albiflorus’
white LSP-MSU 28-32"H x 18-24"W
White, open flaring, 6-petaled flowers with long,
eyelash-like stamens. Leathery green foliage.
Attractive brown seed pods in fall.
a. rubra
rosy-lavender ESU 24"H x 24"W
Flowers are highlighted with purple streaks. Leathery
green foliage. Attractive brown seed pods in fall.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
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DIGITALIS zones 4-9
(Foxglove) No garden would be complete without this favorite.
They are stately plants, adding a strong vertical
effect to the lightly shaded garden in early summer.
The flowers cut well. The plants like an evenly moist,
well-drained soil. Many species are biennial, but some
are reliably perennial. We like to scatter seed to
ensure future plants. All will flower the second year.
Digitalis is latin for “finger of a glove”, referring to
the shape of the flowers. Toxic if eaten.
x ‘Camelot Mix’
mix LSP-ESU 48”H x 18-24”W
A combination of four lovely colors: cream, lavender,
rose and white. Center spikes are large and full, and
side shoots fill out the plant. Toxic if eaten.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x ‘Dalmation Peach’
peach ESU-MSU 24-48”H x 18”W
Pure peach foxglove with slightly darker freckles in
the throats. Flowers starting the first year.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ‘Dalmation Purple’
purple ESU-MSU 24-48”H x 18”W
Deep purple foxglove with dark freckles in the
throats. Flowers starting the first year.
$5.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
ferruginea ‘Gigantea’
yellow-orange ESU-MSU 48”H x 20”W
Tall, slender spikes covered with yellow, trumpet-like
flowers marked with orange. Deep green leaves occur
in rosettes at the base as well as along the stem.
x mertonensis ‘Summer King’
rose-pink LSP-MSU 24-28"H x 12-18"W
A great compact form of strawberry foxglove, with
spikes of huge strawberry-rose bells, with a hint of
apricot. Reseeds freely.
purpurea x ‘Camelot Rose’
rose ESU 48”H x 12-18”W
Amazing foxglove flowers that bloom reliably in the
first and second summer. Spikes of deep rose flowers
with heavily speckled throats.
p. x ‘Pam’s Choice’
white ESU 36-48”H x 24-36”W
A biennial with statuesque columns packed with showy
white bells, displaying freckled to nearly solid maroon
throats. Pleated green leaves are held in rosettes.
Price for the above 4 varieties: $5.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
p. x ‘Sugar Plum’
bright pink ESU 30-42”H x 12-24”W
Amazing foxglove flowers that bloom reliably. Spikes
of pink flowers with heavily spotted dark purple
throats. Makes quite an inpact in the garden.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
DORONICUM zones 4-8
(Leopard's Bane) A wonderful group of spring flowering plants. These
European daisy flowers cut well, and as such are one
of the best early sources for cut flowers. They like a
humus-rich soil with even moisture. The foliage
sometimes dies down in late summer, so use other
plants to make the resulting gap less noticeable.
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orientale ‘Little Leo’
yellow MSP-LSP 12-24”H x 12”W
Bright yellow daisy flowers on slender stems. Green,
heart-shaped, toothed leaves form a solid clump.
$5.99 1Qt./946 ml.
DRACOCEPHALUM zones 5-9
(Dragonhead) Requires full sun, moderately fertile, well-drained
soil. Great for use in front of the garden, as a
pathway edging or in rock gardens.
argunense ‘Fuji Blue’
bright blue ESU-LSU 8-12”H x 8-12”W
Rich, bright blue flowers emerge and slowly turn an
irridescent, cool blue as they age. Long bloomer.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
ECHINACEA zones 3-9
(Purple Coneflower) Native prairie. A widely grown, showy plant. Their
daisy flowers appear over a long period; an
interesting characteristic is how their petals arch
down from the bronzy, prominent cone. All types cut
well---deadheading promotes rebloom. The seeds are
enjoyed by goldfinches. Heat and drought tolerant,
they are easy to grow in most soils. Try mixing
different colors together for a pleasant effect.
Freely reseeds if some of the seedheads are left.
x ‘Amazing Dream’
pink LSP-MSU-EF 16”H x 20”W
Compact and very floriferous. Bright, deep pink
flowers. Long show of color.
$9.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ‘Cheyenne Spirit’
mix ESU-EF 22-30”H x 18-28”W
Rich shades of red, orange, magenta, golden-yellow
and white. Bright cheerful colors.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ‘Flame Thrower’
yellow/orange MSU-EF 36”H x 24-30”W
Rays of blazing yellow-orange petals with a central
cone of deep burnt amber. Strong rough stems with
coarse dark green, toothed leaves. Great cut flower.
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x ‘Firebird’
scarlet MSU-EF 24”H x 24”W
Vibrant scarlet red flowers with blackened central
cones. Quite stunning in the garden.
Price for the above 2 varieties:$13.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x ‘Green Eyes’
pink MSU-EF 20”H x 24”W
Magenta pink flowers. The bronzy orange cones have
indented green centers. Great for cutting.
x ‘Hot Papaya’
orange ESU-LSU 34”H x 18-24”W
These magnificent fragrant blooms are the first ever
orange-red double coneflowers. The color stays true
and doesn't fade. Excellent for cutting. Attracts
butterflies.
x ‘Hot Summer’
orange LSP-MSU 24-36”H x 12-18”W
Flowers open yellow-orange but gradually mature to
orange and finally deep red, often resulting in a large
number of different flower colors appearing on the
same plant at the same time. Fragrant.
x ‘Mama Mia’
salmon MSU-EF 20”H x 30”W
Very large flowers. Unique flower color changes from
red to ornage to coral to pink. Multiple flower colors
on the same plant brings interest to the garden.
x 'Profusion'
pink MSU-EF 24"H x 24"W
Masses of purple coneflowers.
Price for the above 5 varieties:$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x ‘Purple Emperor’
magenta MSU-EF 15-18”H x 12-16”W
Cheerful, large magenta pink flowers on a neat, more
compact plant.
$9.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
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purpurea
rose purple MSU-EF 40"H x 24"W
Native prairie. Reliable. Superb alongside perovskia.
$5.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
p. ‘Cleopatra’
yellow MSU-EF 15-18”H x 18-24”W
Large, 3-3½" golden yellow petals that frame bright
orange cones. Ray petals lighten to a pastel yellow
with age, and flutter like the yellow Mediterranean
butterfly Cleopatra.
p. ‘Julia’
orange MSU-EF 15-18”H x 18-24”W
Glowing tangerine orange, single flowers with a deep
copper cone are produced on very strong, well-
branched stems above a stocky clump of compact,
deep green foliage. As the flowers broaden and age,
they lighten a bit to golden orange.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $9.99 2Qt/1.89 l.
p. ‘Magnus’
rose MSU-EF 30”H x 20”W
True rose color, daisy-like flowers are larger than
species, with the petals held more horizontally. Dark
green, toothed leaves. Great cut flowers.
p. ‘Magnus Superior’
rose pink MSU-EF 40”H x 18”W
Bred to honor the 25th anniversary of Magnus. It has
deeper lavender pink blossoms, darker stem color and
larger coppery colored central cones.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
p. ‘Meringue’
white MSU-EF 18”H x 18”W
The flowers begin as flat daisies with greenish white
petals. As the flower matures, the cone emerges,
forming a large pompon. Compact and floriferous with
strong stems. Developed in Holland.
$9.99 2Qt/1.89 l.
p. ‘Pow Wow White’
white LSP-EF 24”H x 30-32”W
Large pure white daisy flowers with orange cones.
Tons of flower power – has more flowers than any
compact echinacea we’ve seen. A superb compliment
to PowWow Wildberry.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
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p. ‘Pow Wow Wildberry’
deep pink LSP-EF 24”H x 30-32”W
3-4 inch flowers of deep intense rose-purple. The
flowers hold their deep color well. 2010 All American
Selections award winner.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
p. 'White Swan'
creamy-white MSU-EF 18-36"H x 20"W
Also known as E. purpurea 'Alba.'
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x 'Quills & Thrill'
pink MSU-EF 22"H x 26"W
Watermelon pink flowers with quilled petals and a
giant coppery orange cone. Great cut flower.
$13.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x 'Raspberry Tart'
pink MSU-EF 18"H x 24"W
Electric magenta blooms with a giant coppery orange
cone. Easy to grow and fragrant. Great cut flower.
x 'Raspberry Truffle'
raspberry MSU-EF 18"H x 24"W
Salmon-pink blooms on chocolate stems. Thick,
purpurea -like foliage, strong, upright stems. Great
cut flower.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $9.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x 'Salsa Red'
pink MSU-EF 22"H x 26"W
Very floriferous in bright, rich red! Carefully bred
and selected to have well-branched, sturdy and
compact foliage with a high bud count. Great cut
flower.
x 'Sandy Yellow'
yellow LSP-LSU 24-26"H x 24-26"W
Sombrero series. Carefully bred and selected to have
well-branched, sturdy and compact foliage with a high
bud count. Very floriferous in bright, pure yellow.
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x ‘Sombrero Hot Coral'
coral MSU-EF 24-26"H x 16-22"W
Carefully bred and selected to have well-branched,
sturdy and compact foliage with a high bud count.
Very floriferous in bright, rich coral-orange!.
Price for the above 3 varieties: $7.99 2Qt/1.89 l.
x ‘Supreme Cantalope’
cantalope MSU-EF 26”H x 15”W
The color of ripe cantaloupe! Cantalope petals with
darker central catalope cones. Quite spectacular.
$11.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ‘Tiki Torch’
orange MSU-EF 32”H x 24”W
Large, bright pumpkin orange flowers. Upright, well-
branched flowering stems.
$13.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
ECHINOPS zones 3-8
(Globe Thistle) Echinops are easily grown old-world plants. They
require only sunlight and well-drained soil---they
tolerate dry soil, too. Because of their singular,
imposing appearance, they are usually planted singly.
Compliments Echinacea and Phlox nicely.
ritro
light blue ESU-LSU 36-48”H x 16”W
Something different in a flower shape. Ball-shaped
blue flowers with a spiky appearance. Clump forming
with coarse prickly leaves. Cut just as flowers open if
you intend to dry them.
ritro ‘Veitch’s Blue’
light blue ESU-LSU 36-48”H x 16”W
Something different in a flower shape. Steel blue
globe-shaped flower heads with a spiky appearance.
Very heavy flowering. Cut just as flowers open if you
intend to dry them.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
ECHIUM zones 3-9 (Red Feathers)
amoenum
red SP 12”H x 8-10”W
This charming little plant has a basal clump of long,
lance-shaped fuzzy green leaves topped by spikes of
rusty red flowers. Tolerates drought once
established. Sometimes considered a short-lived
perennial – allow some flower heads to go to seed to
ensure next year’s plant. Perfect for rock gardens.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
EREMURUS zones 5 (Foxtail Lily) isabellinus ‘Tropical Dream’
white ESU-MSU 48”H x 24”W
Coconut white , star-shaped flowers held on bold
spikes. Bright orange stamens. The strap-like leaves
form rosettes at the base of flower stems; they die
back during flowering.
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
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i. ‘Romance’
salmon ESU-MSU 36”H x 20-24”W
Tall spikes of dusty salmon star-like flowers.
Contrasting orange stamens with yellow centers. The
strap-like leaves form rosettes at the base of flower
stems; they die back during flowering.
$13.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
i. ‘Ruiter hybrids’
mix ESU-MSU 48”H x 20-24”W
Dramatic flowers in a wide range of pastel colors;
yellow is the most common. Each bold spike is a dense
mass of tiny star-shaped flowers that open from the
bottom up. The strap-like leaves form rosettes at the
base of flower stems; they die back during flowering.
Requires well-drained rich soil. Mulch with dry
compost in late fall. Try with late blooming Daylilies.
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
ERIGERON zones 4-7
(Fleabane)
x ‘Azure Fairy’
lavender MSU-LSU 12-18”H x 12-18”W
Interesting semi-double lavender flowers have very
narrow petals and yellow centers. Lance-shaped
foliage. Appearance is similar to asters.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
ERYNGIUM zones 4-10
(Sea Holly) There are many species in this widely scattered
valuable genus. Hardiness varies widely. All the types
we’ve seen have an attractive, thistle-like flower that
can be used cut, either fresh or dried. The taller
ones sometimes need support. Easy to grow. Pest and
disease free – easy plant to grow.
x ‘Big Blue’
blue MSU-EF 24-30”H x 24-30”W
Flower opens pure white, darkeing to brilliant blue. As
the bloom matures, the color moves down the stem,
until the entire flowering stalk is an iridescent shade
of blue. Flowers reach 4” across
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x ‘Blue Jackpot’
blue MSU-LSU 20-24”H x 20-24”W
Blue flowers surrounded by very large, frilled blue
bracts. Strong stems are also blue near the top.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
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p. ‘Jade Frost’
blue MSU-LSU 12”H x 18”W
This compact eryngium explodes with intense blue
flowers accented by spiky blue bracts and silvery
green serrated leaves. Great contrast plant.
$13.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
ERYSIMUM zones 6-8
(Wallflower) This is a charming old fashioned flower with a bushy
habit. Tolerates drought once established. The plant
that we have in our garden here at the store flowers
from spring until frost. It bounces back quickly from
wind and rain storms and has lasted through two
winters in an elevated bed with no winter protection.
It has quickly become one of our favorites.
x ‘Goldrush’
yellow SP 8-12”H x 10-12”W
Bright sunny yellow flowers and a nice compact habit.
Cheery cottage garden look.
$3.99 1Qt./1.89 l.
EUPATORIUM zones 5-9 unless noted
A valuable group of mostly native, late-flowering
plants. Most of them attract butterflies. Some
varieties can be pinched for greater flower
production, and height control. Most like a rich, moist
soil, and full sun. They are easy to grow, without
insect or disease problems. Hardiness varies, but all
are plenty hardy in Southeast Wisconsin.
x ‘Phantom’
purple MSU 36-40”H x 36-40”W
Vanilla scented domes of small lavender flowers.
Provides wonderful vertical interest in the garden.
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
purpureum ‘Little Joe’
pink MS-EF 48-60”H x 36-48”W
Shorter in stature than the species. Clump-forming,
stiff, upright, purple stems topped with pink flower
heads. Use as a specimen plant in sunny areas.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
rugosum ‘Chocolate’
white LSU-EF 36-48”H x 48”W
Unusual, chocolate brown leaves with deep, shiny
purple stems make a wonderful contrast to the bright
white flowers. Hardy in zones 4-8.
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
EUPHORBIA zones 4-9
(Spurge) The euphorbias are a fascinating group of perennials,
many of which are not hardy here. The varieties we
list are very durable. The true flower of euphorbia is
tiny; the bracts (leaves that surround the flower)
turn brilliant colors in some varieties, and are falsely
thought by some to be the flower. They need an
average to poor soil, not too wet, and not compacted.
Prune after flowering for tidiness, if desired.
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epithymoides polychroma
brilliant yellow LSP 12"H x 20"W
Cushion Spurge. Forms a perfect mound of chrome
yellow for about six weeks in spring, turning green
and finally mahogany red in fall. Will take some shade.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
martini ‘Rudolph’
chartreuse LSP 18-24"H x 24"W
Spring blooms are the typical chartreuse green of
the species. The color changes in autumn. Attractive
all season.
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
polychroma ‘Bonfire’
chartreuse LSP 12-24"H x 24-36"W
Green spring foliage quickly transforms to a rich
maroon red. Blooms in spring with contrasting
chartreuse flowers. Forms a rounded mound..
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
FERNS zones-see description ADIANTUM pedatum
non-flowering 18”H x 24”W
Maidenhair Fern. Blackish stems sprout 12” before
any foliage appears. Delicate fronds grow every
direction. The effect is of ladies’ braided hair.
$13.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
ATHYRIUM felix femina ‘Lady in Red’
non-flowering 24-36”H x 36”W
A delicate-looking, lacy fern with arching green
fronds and brilliant burgundy stems. Spreads nicely
but does not run.
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
georgianum 'Pictum'
gray and mahogany 20"H x 30"W
Japanese Painted Fern. A most unusually colored fern.
This type has received much-deserved notice. The
fronds are muted gray-green, contrasting sharply
with purplish-mahogany stems. There is a faint
silvery sheen on the whole plant. This Japanese native
is best grown in light shade with a rich, moisture-
retentive (not soggy) soil where it will reproduce
quickly. This was the Perennial Plant Association’s
plant of the year for 2004. Zones 5-8.
x ‘Ghost’
non-flowering 30-36”H x 24-36”W
This new fern is a cross between a Lady Fern and a
Japanese Painted Fern. This is a clump forming,
formal upright fern with silvery-gray foliage, aging to
green, providing a backdrop for light new growth.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
DRYOPTERIS erythrosora ‘Brilliance’
non-flowering 18-24”H x 24”W
A colorful, brilliant form of Autumn Fern. New leaves
are coppery orange and stay glossy, even at maturity.
$13.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
MATTEUCCIA pensylvanica
bright green up to 60" long
Native. Ostrich Fern. A big, bold Fern. It spreads
quickly by underground runners. Will thrive in most
any exposure or soil, even moist; however, if grown in
sun it must be fairly moist soil. Sometimes classed in
the genus onoclea or pteretis. Hardy in zones 2-8.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
OSMUNDA
cinnamomea
bright green 36-60"H x 60"W
Native. Cinnamon Fern. Clump forming, spreading
slowly. Its long, wide fronds are slightly woolly,
especially at the base. The fertile fronds are totally
different. They grow from the center of the crown
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and grow straight up. They are laden with cinnamon-
colored spore cases, also woolly in appearance. They
grow in sun or shade, but require more moisture than
most other varieties. Hardy in zones 4-9.
$9.99 $2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
FILIPENDULA zones 3-9 An exceptional group of plants that deserves more
attention. Highly distinctive ornamental leaves and
flowers. The flowers all resemble astilbe, but are
more irregular, and less formal. Even the flower buds
are beautiful. Quite carefree, but they do require an
evenly moist, well-drained soil.
rubra 'Venusta Magnifica'
soft pink ESU-MSU 72-80"H x 36"W
Queen of the Prairie. This is a cultivar of a native
prairie species. Massive fingered leaves emerge
mahogany and turn green. The plentiful flower heads
are each larger than a man's fist. Spreads freely in
rich soil. Always popular here.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
GAILLARDIA zones 3-9
(Blanket Flower) A very popular plant known for its heat tolerance.
The flowers are daisy-like, with a wide range of
bright, warm colors. They cut well and last long and
have a long bloom season, especially if deadheaded.
Staking may be required for tall forms. Easy to grow.
x aristata ‘Bijou’
bicolor ESU-EF 6”H x12”W
Daisy-like flowers in hot yellow, orange and red.
Extremely long bloom time. It has a wonderful neat,
compact growth habit.
x a. ‘Monarch Mix’
mix ESU-EF 6”H x12”W
Daisy-like flowers in yellow, orange and red.
Extremely long bloom time. This strain has nice long
stems which are desirable for cut flowers.
x grandiflora ‘Arizona Red Shades’
red ESU-EF 12”H x12”W
Profuse, large, vibrantly colored flowers. Large,
crimson red blossoms. About 20% of the flowers have
slight yellow tips. It has a wonderful neat, compact
growth habit.
x g. ‘Arizona Sun’
red and yellow ESU-EF 12”H x12”W
Profuse, large, vibrantly colored flower, with wide
red flower centers, with golden yellow petal tips. Has
a wonderful neat, compact growth habit.
Price for the above 4 varieties: $4.99 5” container
x g. 'Goblin'
mostly red ESU-LSU 12"H x 18"W
The 3" flowers are dark rusty-red, tipped with
yellow. No staking required. Coloration varies.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
GAURA zones 5-9
(Bee Blossom) lindheimeri ‘Belleza Dark Pink’
pink ESU-MF 24-36”H 12-24”W
Clumping upright habit. Delicate-looking five-petaled
flowers of rose pink. Flowers continuously.
l. 'Rosy June'
bicolor MSU-LSU 24"H x 18"W
White flowers with pink picotee edges. Very pretty,
delicate flowers resemble butterflies in the breeze.
l. 'Whirling Butterflies'
white MSU-LSU 32"H x 18"W
Unlike the species in several ways. Color is pure
white, accented by red stems. It is more floriferous,
and its habit is more compact, less sprawling.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $5.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
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GENTIANA zones 5-7
cruciata ‘Blue Cross’
blue MSU-EF 10”H x 12”W
Clusters of charmiong, bell-shaped, intense blue
flowers on compact, durable plants. Smooth, medium
green, lance-shaped leaves.
x ‘X Blue’
blue MSU-EF 24”H x 15”W
Trumpet shaped blue flowers atop deep green leaves.
Upward facing, big flowers up to 2”.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
GERANIUM zones 4-8 (unless noted)
(Cranesbill) Fully hardy, these are not the common greenhouse
plants (actually pelargoniums) seen in many gardens.
Most true geraniums have peak bloom in late spring,
some continuing through the summer. Most have
rounded green leaves, often lobed. They are free
from insects and disease and don't require frequent
division. A post-flowering shearing is sometimes
beneficial. Well-drained soil is preferred by all.
cantabrigiense ‘Westray’
pink LSP-MSU 8-12”H x 10-12”W
Near-sterile flowers are mid-pink and are held erect
above the foliage. Use in the front of the garden,
along walkways, rockeries, and raised beds.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ‘Double Jewel’
white/pink eye ESU-MSU 15-20”H x 15”W
Pretty double white flowers with a dash of pink at
their centers. This shorter, more compact geranium
is great for patio containers.
$13.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ‘Dreamland’
pink ESU-LSU 12-14”H x 15”W
Light dusty pink flowers with darker veins. Low
growing mounds of foliage wit htrailing stems.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ‘Johnson’s Blue’
blue MSU-MF 18”H x 15”W
Simple, large, white-centered, lavender-blue flowers
all summer, making this a very popular geranium. Mid-
green leaves are deeply divided.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
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macrorrhizum This tough species is frequently used in places where
an undemanding groundcover is needed. It is a
European species, cultivated in England by 1600. It
was valued, in part, for its extremely fragrant
foliage--especially noticeable when a leaf is crushed.
It is from this plant that “oil of geranium” is derived.
This is an underground spreader and provides a dense
cover of leaves; both features serve to suppress
weeds effectively. Its foliage is quite decorative,
colored medium green, not shiny, and turning reddish
in autumn. It grows well in most any soil. It is very
happy growing underneath shallow rooted maples. It
likes mostly sun, but tolerates half shade easily. It
will tolerate a dry site once established.
m. ‘Album’
white MSP-LSP 12”H x 24”W
A blanketing plant with 1” wide, white flowers
arranged in clusters on sturdy dark stems.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ‘Pink Penny’
deep pink ESU-MF 12”H x 14”W
An offspring of the popular ‘Jolly Bee’. Large, cupped,
deep pink flowers with dramatic dark veins. The long
bloom time (4-5 months) makes it perfect for garden
edges where it can be enjoyed all summer.
$13.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
pratense ‘Hocus Pocus’
purple ESU-MSU 16”H x 20”W
The Meadow Cranesbill. Clusters of large, lavender-
purple, saucer-shaped flowers on dark stems. The
white veining on the petals is a nice contrast. Bronzy,
deeply divided leaves are distinctive. Full sun is best.
$9.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ‘Rozanne’
violet-blue LSP-MF 12-20”H x 24-36”W
Wonderful new long blooming introduction. Large 2½”
saucer-shaped violet-blue flowers with a lighter eye.
Mound of leaves is slightly marbled, deep green and
turns reddish-brown in the fall. Nice casual habit.
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
sanguineum ‘Elke’
deep pink MSP-MSU 10”H x 36”W
Large flowers of bright pink with white accents at
the centers and edges. Darker rose pink veining.
Leaves have red tones in cool fall and spring weather.
s. ‘Max Frei’
magenta pink MSP-MF 10-12”H x 24”W
Bright magenta pink, cup shaped flowers. Rich green
leaves. Leaves have red tones in cool weather.
s. 'Striatum'
soft pink LSP-EF 6-8"H x 15"W
Formerly known as G. lancastriense. The soft pink
flower color is enhanced with delicate, violet-purple
veining. One of the best uses we've seen for this is
as an underplanting for German Iris. It weaves about
the iris, covering the base of that plant, and blooming
after most iris have finished. This is one of the
longest-flowering geraniums in our garden.
Price for the above 3 varieties: $7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
GEUM zones 5-8
(Avens) Best in dry, well-drained soil in full to part sun.
Tolerates light shade, especially in the hot afternoon
sun. Dislikes wet winter soil.
chiloensie ‘Red Dragon’
scarlet MSP-MSU 16-20”H x 12-18”W
Fully-double blooms in intense, bright scarlet red.
Great for the front of the perennial garden and
cottage gardens.
$9.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ‘Mai Tai’
apricot SP-MSU 16-18”H x 14”W
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Ruffled apricot flowers with a rose blush. Semi-
double to single. Dark green, rounded, slightly
crinkled leaves add a nice texture to this plant.
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x ‘Sangria’
oragey red MSP-MSU 10-18”H x 10”W
Semi-double hot sangria-red colored flowers.
Somewhat hairy green foliage.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x ‘Tequila Sunrise’
yellow MSP-MSU 10”H x 10”W
Semi-double rose colored flowers with rose tips held
on attractive 18” burgundy stems. Somewhat hairy
green foliage.
x ‘Totally Tangerine’
orange MSP-MSU 18-20”H x 12-18”W
Extra large, warm yellow-orange. Blooms heavily
because flowers are sterile. Deep green foliage.
Price for the above 2 varieties:$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
triflorum
pinkish purple ESP-MSU 6-18”H x 6-12”W
Pink to purple nodding flowers followed by fruiting
heads that are accompanied by feathery plumes.
$5.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
GYPSOPHILA zones 3-8
(Baby's Breath) The cut flower value of these plants, both fresh and
dried, is well known. The taller types with double
flowers are noteworthy in this regard. The short
types serve well in the rockery. All have a softening
effect on the garden, however they are used. All are
heavy flowering. They are demanding in only one
respect---they need rather sweet soil with excellent
drainage. The repens species is less fussy about soil.
cerastoides 'Pixie Splash'
white/pink LSP-ESU 3-5"H x 8-12"W
White flowers splashed with pink. Great in the
border or for use in hanging baskets.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
'Festival Star'
white LSP-MSU 12-18”H x 16-24"W
Tiny pure white flowers in cloud-like sprays which
completely cover the foliage. Slightly fragrant. Great
used as a cut or dried flower.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
repens
white; single ESU-EF 6"H x 30"W
Blooms for an exceptionally long time, sometimes
resting in the middle of the season. Looks perfect
undulating amongst rocks or over a bank.
r. 'Rosea'
pale pink; single ESU-EF 6"H x 30"W
Identical to the species, except for color.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $5.99 1Qt./946 ml.
'Summer Sparkles'
white LSP-MSU 23-27"H x 30-40"W
Semi-double, tiny white flowers in cloud-like sprays
which completely cover the grey-green foliage.
Slightly fragrant.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
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HELENIUM zones 3-9
(Helen's Flower) A great plant for mid to late summer color. They have
a showy, daisy type flowers in a wide range of warm
shades. Great for cutting. They are strong-stemmed,
but the taller types may need staking. If desired,
they can be pinched in spring to reduce height.
Deadheading is beneficial. Best planted in groups. Any
good soil will do, but even moisture is best. Keep
nitrogen to a minimum. Divide every other year, in
spring. No serious pest or disease problems.
autumnale ‘Rubinzwerg’
red MSU-EF 28-32”H x 15-18”W
A shorter type, with burnished-red petals around a
yellow and brown center. Also known as ‘Ruby Dwarf.’
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x ‘Fuego’
golden orange ESP-LSU 18”H x 20-24”W
Mariachi series. The swirling red and golds of this
flower resemble dancing fire. Maroon and yellow
central cones.
x ‘Mardi Gras’
yellow/orange/red ESU-LSU 40”H x 20”W
Each flower is uniquely blended bright golden yellow,
deep orange and red. Dark brown rounded centers.
x ‘Salsa’
red ESP-LSU 18-20”H x 20-24”W
A dwarf Helenium with deep red flowers. Plants
remain compact and flowers are held nicely above the
foliage, exellent branching for continuous bloom all
summer. Narrow mid-green leaves.
x ‘Short ‘n’ Sassy’
orange MSU-MF 12-18”H x 24”W
Bright orange and gold flowers with brown central
ones. Short and compact, its appearance is clean and
neat. Long bloom season for a Helenium.
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x ‘Siesta’
red ESP-LSU 18-20”H x 20-24”W
Mariachi series. Intense – almost fluorescent – blue-
red flowers. Maroon and yellow central cones
compliment the brightly colored petals.
Price for the above 5 varieties:$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
HELIANTHUS zones 4-10
(Perennial Sunflower) A large group of showy sun-lovers, these natives are
well suited to naturalizing, or the rear of the garden.
x m. ‘Sunshine Daydream’
yellow MSU-EF 60-72”H x 24-36”W
Lots of double golden yellow flowers on a tall, sturdy
plant. Deep green leaves. The flowers are full and
rounded – similar to a dahlia.
$9.99 2.75Qt./2.6 l.
HELIOPSIS zones 4-9
(Ox Eye Sunflower) Native. This plant blooms for a long period, all the
while maintaining a bushy (not floppy) habit. The
flowers are very showy and the seed heads are
attractive---goldfinches enjoy them. The leaves are
deep green, and pointed. It can be pinched in spring
to control height, if desired. Heliopsis like good,
evenly moist soil, but not overly fertile. Cuts well.
helianthoides ‘Ballerina’
yellow MSU-LF 36-48”H x 24-36”W
A beautiful selection with golden-yellow semi-double
flowers with gold center cones. They are held above
its green foliage.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
h. ‘Lorraine Sunshine’
golden-yellow MSU-LF 30”H x 16”W
Every heliopsis we’ve seen is big, bold, and showy to
some degree. This one is unusual in that its foliage is
heavily variegated with creamy white veins on the
leaves. It creates interest all season long. Reseeds.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
h. x ’Summer Nights’
golden-yellow LSU-EF 36-48”H x 36-48”W
Deep golden yellow flowers with mahogany centers
top dark red stems and red-tinged leaves.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
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h. x ‘Sunburst’
gold MSU-EF 30-36”H x 18-24”W
Deep golden yellow flowers with darker gold centers.
They reach 2–2½” wide. The green and silvery
variegated foliage is absolutely stunning..
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
h. x ‘Tuscan Sun’
golden yellow LSU-EF 36-48”H x 36-48”W
Deep golden yellow flowers with mahogany centers
top dark red stems and red-tinged leaves.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
HELLEBORUS zones 4-8
(Christmas Rose, Lenten Rose) Quickly gaining in popularity, this sumptuous plant
puts on a glorious show in late winter and early spring
when the garden is just barely showing signs of life.
The gorgeous flowers vary in size, but all are thickly
textured and delicately colored. The leaves are also
quite grand. They are vaguely hand-shaped and are
often glossy and deep green in color. All prefer a site
in partial shade with a well-drained alkaline soil.
Useful in containers and as cut flowers. PPA Perennial
Plant of the Year 2005.
x ‘Champion’
cream LW-MSP 12-15”H x 16-24”W
This plant produces clusters of rosy cream buds
which open to outward facing, 2½-3”, creamy white
flowers. It is an early bloomer, dark green evergreen
leaves.
x ‘Fluffy Ruffles Mix’
mix LW-MSP 18-22”H x 24”W
A premium mix of double Hellebores! Large flowers
(2½-3” wide) in red, black, green, pink yellow, and
white. Typical bloom time is 12 weeks. Very vigorous.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $11.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ‘Grape Galaxy’
purple LW-MSP 18-24”H x 24”W
Large grape colored flowers with dark purple flecks
and a chartreuse center. They reach up to 3½” in
width. Abundant blooms are held above the foliage.
$19.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x ‘Joker’
white LW-MSP 10”H x 18”W
More floriferous than most Helleborus – well over
100 flowers per clump! Creamy white flowers with
pink flushed backs. Dark green foliage.
x ‘Maestro’
pink LW-MSP 13-16”H x 24”W
Creamy white flowers with a dusty rose colored
reverse side. Compact green leaves with lighter veins
and burgundy red stems.
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x ‘Merlin’
pink LW-MSP 12-15”H x 16-24”W
The outward-facing flowers start light pink changing
to pink then dark raspberry as they mature. The dark
blue-green foliage has dark stems. It is an early
bloomer. Plant with spring flowering bulbs.
x ‘Pink Frost’
pink LW-MSP 12-15”H x 24”W
Flowers are a combination of white, pink, adn deep
rose tones. They are upward facing which is unusual
for Hellebores. Burgunsy stems support leathery
green foliage with a silver frosting.
x ‘Winter Thrillers Midnight Ruffles’
black LW-MSP 18-22”H x 24”W
Large 3”, velvety black flowers with contrasting light
yellow stamens have three times the number of
petals than a single hellebore. It retains its color for
up to 12 weeks, long after the flowers are spent.
x ‘Winter Thrillers Pink Fizz’
pink ESP-LSP 20”H x 24”W
Winter Thrillers series. Bloom reach 3” in diameter.
Luminous white flowers have bold, fuchsia veining,
speckling and edging. Deep green evergreen foliage.
x ‘Winter Thrillers Pink Parachutes’
white/rose ESP-LSP 18-22”H x 24”W
Abundant, large (up to 3-4” wide) flowers are held
above glossy green foliage. Bright pink flowers.
x ‘Winter Thrillers Red Racer’
dark red ESP-LSP 18-22”H x 24”W
Dark red - a really unique color for the spring garden.
Glossy green foliage.
x ‘Winter Thrillers Sunshine Ruffles’
yellow ESP-LSP 18-24”H x 24”W
Double, 3” golden-yellow flowers are outlined in pink.
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x ‘Winter Thrillers Wedding Ruffles’
white ESP-LSP 18-24”H x 24”W
Double, clear white flowers with a vibrant green inner
eye. Flowers reach 3” in diameter.
Price for the above 10 varieties: $11.99 2Qt./1.89 l.;
HEMEROCALLIS zones 3-9
(Daylily) Daylilies have naturalized along many highways
throughout North America; it’s difficult to think of a
hardier plant. Their vigorous growth habit is not
usually impeded by any insects or disease. They seem
to grow in any soil, and they are quite salt tolerant.
While a profusion of bloom is assured in any sunny
garden, part shade is easily tolerated. Although the
flower of this plant does indeed last only one day, a
scape will have numerous buds, and a plant will have
many scapes. Therefore a mature plant will have many
flowers open at any one time. By choosing varieties
that bloom at different times, the Daylily garden can
be in bloom for months.
The many thousands of Daylily cultivars that have
been created can make choosing varieties a real
chore, but we offer an opportunity to avoid that
frustration--you can choose from the varieties we
have carefully selected. A wide color range and
season of bloom is available. Season of bloom
indicated is within the Daylily world; i.e., from mid-
June to mid-August, in most cases. Height refers to
the plant in flower.
We list daylilies by color, beginning with the lightest
colored, progressing through the darker colors, and
finishing with the bicolors and multicolored varieties.
We hope this makes shopping easier for you.
Yellow Shadess x 'Happy Returns'
lemon-yellow E-MID 18"H x 20"W
Descended from 'Stella de Oro,' this rebloomer is a
much purer yellow than its parent. 3” blooms.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x 'Stella de Oro'
golden-yellow ESU-LF 14"H x 24"W
One of the first varieties to bloom, and the last to
stop. Occasionally, this popular variety will rest for a
short period during the hottest part of the season.
Trumpet-like flowers are 2½” wide.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x 'Stella Supreme'
yellow ESU-LSU 10-14"H x 18-24"W
Clear yellow flowers with a citrus fragrance.
Rebloomer. An improved form of 'Stella D'Oro'.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
Lavender, Pink, and Purple Shadess
x ‘Just Plum Happy’
pink/purple ESU-MF 12-16”H x 18-24”W
Large, bright rose pink flowers from June until frost.
The flowers are 6” in diameter. Wide deep purple eye
zone. Repeat flowers all summer.
$9.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ‘Lacy Doily’
peach ESU-LSU 23-25”H x 24”W
Super bloomer! 4” double flowers are shades of
peach, apricot and coral. Fragrant rebloomer.
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
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x ‘Pizza Crust’
peach MSU 30”H x 18-24”W
Incredible bud count – 40+ blooms per scape! An
unusual blens of pale peach, rose and cream with a
glowing lime yellow throat. Ruffled petals are rimmed
in yellow. Flower are large - 6” - and very fragrant.
$13.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x 'Purple d’ Oro'
purple LSP-MSU 18-24"H x 18-24"W
Reddish-purple flowers have ruffled edges and
yellowish throats. Trumpet-like flowers are 2½-3”
wide. Deadhead for maximum rebloom.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x 'Spacecoast Early Bird'
rose LSP-MSU 23-25"H x 18-24"W
One of the earliest blooming Daylilies. 3½” round
dusty rose flowers have recurved ruffly petals with
narrow gold edges. Very floriferous. Semi-evergreen
foliage. Rebloomer.
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x 'Stolen Treasure'
pink LSP-MSU 26"H x 18-24"W
Candy pink flowers have ruffled edges and cream
throats. Large, trumpet-like flowers reach 6” wide.
$13.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
Redss
x ‘Earlybird Cardinal’
watermelon ESU-MF 21”H x 12-18”W
4” wide, watermelon red flowers with a pie crust edge
and chartreuse throat. It produces 6 or more fans
per season compared to 2-3 fans produced on an
average daylily. It also tends to produce more than
one flower scape per fan, so the plants quickly grow
to form a highly floriferous, robust clump.
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x 'Pardon Me'
red MSU 18"H x 18"W
This noted smaller variety has a red, yellow throated
flower. Its about 3" wide, fragrant, and stays open
into the evenings---and a repeat bloomer. Vigorous.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ‘Red Hot Returns’
red MSU-EF 24-28"H x 18-24"W
Cherry red, ruffled flowers have contrasting yellow
halos around chartreuse throats. A truly red
rebloomer that does well in northern climates.
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
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x ‘Ruby Spider’
red ESU-LSU 34"H x 18-24"W
The gigantic 9”, dark ruby red flowers have petals
that are long and spoon-shaped. The petals open very
wide and flat, displaying the large, golden yellow
throat and matching midribs nicely.
$13.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
Bicolor, Multicolorr x ‘Bettylen’
purple/cream ESU-MSU 20”H x 20”W
Bold purple flowers with white toothed edges and
green throats. Very striking.
$13.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x ‘Big Smile’
yellow/pink ESU-MSU 24”H x 20”W
Huge, 7” wide, sunny yellow flower with ruffled pink
edges and a chartreuse throat. Good bud count.
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x ‘Madeline Nettles Eyes’
orange/purple ESU-LSU 20-24”H x 20-
30”W
Tangerine orange flowers have dark purple eyes and
edges. It’s throat is a greenish-yellow.
x ‘Siloam Peony Display’
peach ESU-MF 18”H x 18-24”W
Fully double, peach colored blossoms with ruffled
petals. They bloom in midsummer and then again later
in the season. The fragrant flowers are up to 6” wide
and have a rose blush band near the flower’s center.
Price for the above 2 varieties:$13.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x ‘Stephanie Returns’
lavender/purple ESU-LSU 16-18”H x 18-
24”W
Light peachy pink ruffled flowers with narrow purple
eyes and chartreuse throats. They also have reddish
veining and purple midribs. The recurved sepals are a
deeper rose purple. This variety produces an
abundance of flowers and is a repeat bloomer.
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x ‘X Factor’
yellow/red ESU-LSU 12”H x 12”W
Single flowers reach 7"! Flowers are quite large for
this smaller, compact Daylily. Flowers are yellow with
a red eye, green throat and ruffled edge. 200
Flowerbuds on a 3 year old plant. Reblooms.
$15.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
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HEUCHERA zones 3-10
(Coral Bells) The popularity of this old garden plant has been on
the rise due to the introduction of many new
varieties by some adventuresome hybridizers. Most
heuchera cultivars are flowering in early June and
don't stop until the end of August. The delicate
blooms are long-lived when cut and are displayed in
profusion. Many of the newer varieties have made
significant improvements in foliage. Look for varieties
that add a lot of interest even when not in flower. Be
sure to deadhead regularly to prolong the bloom
season. Heuchera will grow in most any well-drained,
evenly moist, alkaline soil. They are tolerant of
juglone from Black Walnut trees. Best when grown in
full sun, but they will tolerate a couple hours of
shade, especially at high noon. Divide every three
years. Some good plants to associate with heuchera
include brunnera, Shasta Daisy, scabiosa, and most
any plant with a vertical emphasis, such as iris.
Ambers x ‘Dolce Crème Brule’
pink SP LSP-MSU 8-12”H x 16-24”
With its unusual coloring, this is one of the best
bronze-leafed Coral Bells. Mounded habit.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ‘Georgia Peach’
white SP ESU-MSU 12-18”H x 15”W
Large 8” leaves of peachy deep pink with silver sheen.
This heuchera was bred for tolerance to hot, humid
weather. Color deepens as summer progresses.
x ‘Ginger Ale’
pink SP-ESU 18”HF x 10-12”W
The leaves are actually ginger ale colored with darker
veining and a creamy overlay. Keeps its color through
the summer. Pale pink flowers.
x ‘Mahogany’
white LSP -ESU 14”H x 16”W
Glossy mahogany red leaves with ruffled edges. Holds
its deep color through the season. White flowers. Try
with variegated polemonium, yellow and orange leaved
heucheras, and bright green ferns.
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x ‘Marmalade’
red SP 8-12”H x 12-18”W
Vigorous, with rich, shiny, heavy leaves ranging in
color from amber to deep sienna. Bronzy-red flowers.
Price for the above 4 varieties: $9.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
Purples x ’Black Beauty’
white SP 9”H, 24”in bloom, 18”W
Shiny deep maroon leaves form a compact, mounded
plant. Small white flowers.
$9.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ‘Kira Black Forest’
pink LSP-ESU 10-12”H x 16”W
Shiny, purple-black foliage with exquisite spikes of
pink flowers. Compact, mounding habit. Blooms early.
Excellent heat tolerance.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ‘Magnum’
white MSU 10-12”H x 16”W
Huge 8-10" leaves, deep burgundy-red with dark veins
and a soft silver overlay. Drought tolerant. Try using
with green leaved types for lovely foliage contrast.
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
micrantha diversifolia 'Palace Purple'
whitish MSU-LSU 15-20”H x 20"W
The fantastic, maple-leaf, purple leaves are the main
feature here. Discovered by a curator at Kew
Gardens in England, but the species originated in the
western United States. A top performer at the
Chicago Botanic Garden heuchera trials.
$5.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ‘Midnight Rose’
white MSU 10-24”H x 16”W
Dark, almost black leaves that are heavily speckled
with spots of bright rose pink. Later in the season,
the leaves lighten and they are marbled with cream
and pink. White flowers in midsummer.
x ‘Obsidian’
cream ESU-MSU 10”H, 24”HF x 16”W
Illustrious deep purple, nearly black glossy leaves
that hold their deep color all season. Said to be the
darkest heuchera to date. Creamy white flowers
contrast nicely with the magnificent leaves.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $9.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ’Plum Pudding’
white LSP-MSU 16H” x 10-12”W
One of the best heucheras for foliar show. The
maple-shaped leaves are a deep, purple-maroon with a
hint of silver, and stay that way all season and on into
winter. Tiny whitish flowers.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
Red/Rusts x ‘Fire Alarm’
pink ESU-MSU 9”H x 14”W
Foliage is bright red early and darkens to a brown-
red as the season progresses. Foliage forms a medium
mound and has a leathery texture.
x ‘Root Beer’
cream LSP-ESU 6”H x 14”W
Root beer colored foliage with creamy yellow flowers.
Unique coloring! Very charming.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $11.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
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Chartreuse Greens
x ‘Dolce Key Lime Pie’
SP 12”H x 12”W
Striking, beautiful lime green leaves that intensify
with the onset of cool temperatures.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ‘Lime Marmalade’
white MSU 16”H x 24”W
A strong chartreuse heuchera with ruffled leaf
edges. Vigorous, large mounding habit.
$9.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
Greens x ‘Kira Evergreen Forest’
pink LSP-ESU 10-12”H x 16”W
Rich green and silver variegated foliage. Spikes of
pink flowers. Compact, mounding habit. Blooms early.
Excellent heat tolerance.
sanguinea ‘Firefly’
red SP 6”, 18”Hw/flower x 15”W
Maple shaped medium green leaves form a low clump,
topped by lots of bright red “coral bell” flowers.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ‘Paris’
rose red LSP-MF 8”H, 14”HF x 114”W
Soft green leaves with a white overlay. Dark green
veins. The flowers are large for a coral bell and are a
deep rose color. Repeat flowers to frost.
$9.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
s. ‘Ruby Bells’
red LSP-MSU 18”H x 14”W
Intense long lasting red flowers highlighted by gray-
green leaves. Mix with galium and hosta.
$5.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
HEUCHERELLA zones 4-8 Originally raised at England’s Bloom’s Nursery, this is
a bigeneric cross between Tiarella and Heuchera.
Growing rather like a smallish heuchera, it forms a
neat mound of green leaves, with pink, sterile flowers
on wiry stems. In general, they bloom just before
heuchera. A good, light, evenly moist soil is ideal.
‘Redstone Falls’
white ESU-LSU 10”H x 36”W
Trailing Foamy Bells, a groundcover heucherella.
Mounding, then it sends out trailing stems that stay
low. The warm, rich, autumnal colored foliage is
broadly lobed with deep veins.
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‘Yellowstone Falls’
white SP-ESU 6”H x 24”W
Trailing Foamy Bells, a trailing heucherella. Beautiful
chartreuse to lime green leaves with dark red
markings. Great as a groundcover in a shady area. Be
careful not to bury the crowns when planting.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $9.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
HIBISCUS zones 5-9 (Rose Mallow) These huge plants have some of the most spectacular
flowers of all perennials---children love them. They
bloom from the hottest part of summer well into fall
with huge flowers---up to 8” wide. Many are almost
clown-like, with showy bicolor flowers. Easy to grow,
likes a damp soil. The semi-woody stems die back in
winter. New shoots don’t emerge late in spring. Some
people prune the shoots by a third when they are a
foot tall, to sport a stockier, bushier plant.
x ‘Fire Ball’
red MSU-MF 48-60”H x 24-36”W
Large 10-12” flowers of deep clear red. Green leaves
with purple shades and red veining in the stems.
x ‘Heartthrob’
burgandy MSU-LF 48”H x 72”W
Flowers reach 8-10” wide and sport a black center
and black veining. Burgandy-maroon petals are slightly
ruffled.
x ‘Jazzberry Jam’
magenta MSU-LF 48-60”H x 72”W
Flowers are a deep magenta with a red eye, reaching
up to 9" accross! The billowy, ruffled, overlapping
petals are quite showy.
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x ‘Lord Baltimore’
red MSU-MF 48-60”H x 36”W
Crimson red, 5 petaled flowers up to 10” in diameter.
Vigorous, sturdy and upright.
Price for the above 4 varieties: $15.99 2 Gallon
x ‘Midnight Marvel’
red MSU-LF 48”H x 36”W
Dark purple tinted, maple-like foliage that is covered
with 8 to 9" scarlet red flowers from late summer
into fall. It flowers at each of the leaf nodes,
producing a full, long flowering, shrub-like mound.
$17.99 2 Gallon
x ‘Party Favor’
rose pink MSU-LF 60”H x 60”W
Rose pink buds open to glossy cotton candy pink
flowers with heavily ruffled, overlapping petals with a
red eye. Flowers can reach 8-10”! It flowers at each
of the leaf nodes, producing a full, long flowering,
shrub-like mound.
$15.99 2 Gallon
x ‘Summer Storm’
pink MSU-MF 48”H x 36”W
Large maple-shaped leaves of the deepest purple.
Large, 8” pink flowers with darker veins and a deep
pink center. Flowers much longer than other hardy
hibiscus. Best color in cool weather.
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x ‘Summerific Berrylicious’
mauve LSU-EF 54-60”H x 54-60”W
Huge 8-9”, mauve lavender blossoms with a deep
strawberry red eye. They have attractive, ruffled,
overlapping petals. They are produced on all sides of
the dense, bushy, rounded clump of thick, bright
green, maple-like leaves.
Price for the above 4 varieties: $17.99 2 Gallon
x ‘Summerific Cranberry Crush’
scarlet MSU-EF 36-48”H x 48-60”W
Red, almost near-black buds open to glossy, deep
scarlet red. The 7-8” wide flowers have heavily
overlapping petals. Glossy, deep green, leathery,
maple-like leaves with slight purple overtones
$15.99 2 Gallon
HOSTA zones 3-8
The usefulness of this plant cannot be overstated. It
is the epitome of low-maintenance shade gardening.
Although most hostas prefer part shade, some do
well in sunnier locations. Hostas prefer a humus-rich
soil that will provide enough moisture in the dry
months. The variegated types will do better in partial
shade rather than dense shade. The foliage is very
striking throughout the growing season. Hostas are
usually pest-free and can be used as groundcover
because they are so carefree, decorative, and so
much variety is available. The many types of leaf
form, leaf color and flower color are reflected in our
variety list. This guide shows mature plant height (H,)
plant height in flower (HF,) and mature plant width
(W.) Leaf color is given, followed by flower color.
Sometimes it takes a plant several years to acquire
the mature characteristics. Hostas are separated
into two groups---variegated and non-variegated.
Within those groups, they are arranged by size,
beginning with the smallest variety. We hope this
makes shopping easier for you.
Variegated Leaf Hostas
x ‘Golden Tiara’
green/yellow; lavender MSU 5”H, 10”HF x 12-
16”W
An award winning small hosta. Green foliage with
yellow margins. Perfect for edging gardens and walks.
x ‘Rainbow’s End’
green/yellow; lav MSU 6”H, 10HF x 24”W
Yellow centered sport of "Obsession" features very
thick, shiny, rubbery-like dark green leaves. The
bright yellow streaked center becomes white by
summer. Large lavender flowers on red flower scapes.
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x ‘Rainforest Sunrise’
green/yellow; lav MSU 8”H, 18HF x 16”W
Leaves of this smaller Hosta emerge a solid light
green then develop dark green borders with luminous
gold centers. Slug resistant with light lavender
flowers.
Price for the above 3 varieties: $9.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ‘Fire & Ice’
white/green; lav MSU 12”H, 15HF x 15”W
Unique variegation is the most striking feature of
this smaller variety. Its leaves are pure white in the
center, with an irregular margin of deep dark green.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ‘Ivory Queen’
white/blue; lav MSU 12”H, 24HF x 18”W
The reverse pattern of ‘Blue Ivory.’ Ivory white
centers with powdery blue margins. Very attractive.
$15.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x ‘June Spirit’
green/blue; lav MSU 14”H, 20HF x 26”W
Shiny leaves with wide, deep green margins and
chartreuse centers that turn yellow as the season
progresses. Lavender blyue flowers on chartreuse
scapes. Great for patio containers or garden edge.
$13.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ‘Grand Tiara’
green/yellow; lavender MSU 14”H, 34”HF x
20”W
Substantial thick foliage is dark green with wide
chartreuse margins. Bell-shaped, purple striped
flowers are held above the foliage.
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x ‘Wolverine’
green/gold; lav MSU 15-18”H, 20”HF x 40”W
10” long, wavy, tapering leaves. They are blue-green
with wide chartreuse-gold margins. Forms a dense
mound with a cascading habit..
Price for the above 2 varieties: $7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x 'Patriot'
green/white; lav ESU-MSU 15"H, 24"HF x 24"W
This newer variety promises to be a standard-bearer
in years to come. It is a "sport" of the popular type
'Francee'---the main distinction is that 'Patriot' has
broader variegation---1" irregular bands of white.
The large leaves are fairly thick, which means they
are slug-resistant, compared to the thin leafed
varieties of yesteryear. A winner in every way.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x 'Blue Ivory'
green/white; lav LSU 16"H, 24"HF x 18-24"W
Deep blue, broadly spear-shaped leaves with a very
wide ivory margin, which becomes whiter in
midseason, making the contrast even more striking.
Forms a mound of thick, slug-resistant foliage.
Lavender flowers.
$9.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ‘First Frost’
blue/yellow; lav MSU 16”H, 28”HF x 24”W
This great hosta is a sport of the popular ‘Halcyon’.
Heart-shaped soft blue leaf with ivory yellow edge.
x ‘Ben Vernooy’
blue/cream; lav MSU 16”H, 28”HF x 24”W
Thick, deep blue foliage with very wide creamy white
margins. It holds its color and form until frost. Light
lavender flowers.
x ‘Dream Queen’
cream/blue; white MSU 18”H, 26” HF x 24”W
Large, nearly round blue-green leaves with narrow,
creamy white centers. White flowers.
Price for the above 3 varieties: $11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
fortunei 'Aureo-Marginata'
green/yellow; lav MSU 18"H, 26"HF x 26"W
Clear, yellow leaf margins. As the season progresses
the margins change to a greenish-yellow blend.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x ‘Cathedral Windows’
gold/geen; white MSU 19”H, 26”HF x 40”W
Large, rounded leaves. Bright golden centers inside
wide, dark greenborders. Flowers are very fragrant.
$11.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
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x ‘Loyalist’
white/green; purple LSU 20”H, 36”HF x 24”W
Pure white leaves grow somewhat upright and twisted
and are framed by an irregular light green to dark
green margin. Flowers are a lavender-purple. A
vigorous grower, forming a good sized clump.
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x ‘Winter Snow’
cream/green; lav LSU 20"H, 36"HF x 60"W
It makes a massive 5' wide clump of huge chartreuse
leaves, each with a nice white border. The clumps are
topped with arching spikes of large lavender flowers
in early summer.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x ‘Twilight’
yellow/green; lav MSU 22"H, 30"HF x 30"W
Large deep green leaves with yellow edges. Large,
broad, coarse leaves.
x ‘Sagae’
yellow/blue; lav LSP 22-28”H, 34”HF x 70”W
This plant has a wonderful form. The large heart-
shaped leaves grow up and outward. They are medium
green with narrow irregular margins which will vary
from pale yellow to cream during the season.
Price for the above 3 varieties: $11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x ‘Francee’
green/white; lav LSU 24”H, 28”HF x 28”W
Award-winner. Leaves are colored rich green, thinly
edged in pure white. Leaves are 2-3” wide, becoming
more heart shaped as the plants age.
s. 'Great Expectations'
blue/gray/gold; white ESU-MSU 24"H, 30-36"HF x 36"W
Destined for greatness, it already ranks very high on
the Hosta Popularity Poll. It is a 'sport,' or variant,
of H. 'Elegans,' and is similar in habit. The large
leaves are colored in a very striking design. The leaf
center is irregularly painted with a large section of
creamy yellow. The leaf edge has a broad but
irregular band of green and blue variegation. It is
heavy flowering, with clusters of white flowers just
above the leaves. Many enthusiasts feel this will
surpass even H. 'Frances Williams' in popularity, and
that's saying a lot. It is fairly slow to reach maturity
and its full splendor, but it’s worth the wait.
sieboldiana ‘Olive Bailey Langdon’
gold/blue/green; white ESU 24”H, 32”HF x 36”W
A new and improved H. ‘Francis Williams.’ The gold
leaf edges are more resistant to scorching. Thick,
corrugated leaves have blue-green centers with
irregular yellow margins. Works well with an
underplanting of Galium. Slug resistant.
Price for the above 3 varieties: $9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l
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x ‘Guardian Angel’
green/blue; white LSP 24”H, 36”HF x 36”W
Everyone needs a guardian angel — even in the
garden. Emerging leaves display near white centers
turning mint green with age. Leaf point has a gentle
half twist to it. Near-white flowers in late spring.
$15.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l
x ‘Liberty’
blue/cream lilac ESU 24"H, 36"HF x 36"W
This sensational variety is a sport of ‘Sagae.’ Thick,
slightly wavy, dark green leaves are widely edged in
yellow, fading to cream later in the season. Pale
lavender flowers. Attracts hummingbirds.
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l
sieboldiana 'Frances Williams'.
gray-green/blue/yellow; lilac MSU 30"H, 32"HF x 32"W
A classic variety.’ 'Frances Williams' has bold leaves
that are irregularly variegated with greenish-yellow.
Perfect when planted with yellow epimediums. Light
morning sun is desirable. Although this is a popular
old variety, you may want to consider an improved
form---‘Olive Bailey Langdon.’
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l
Solid Colored Leaf Hostaa
x ‘Curly Fries’
lime green; lav 6”H; 16”HF x 16”W
It forms an arching, wiggly clump of extremely
rippled, narrow leaves. Very unique in form. This
miniature would look great in containers, alongside
paths, or the front of the border.
$13.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l
x ‘Blue Mouse Ears’
blue-grey; lav 8”H; 12”HF x 12-16”W
Thick (almost rubbery), round, blue-green to gray-
green leaves. Clusters of lavender, bell-shaped
flowers are produced on short 12" scapes in
midsummer. Forms a perfectly symmetrical mound.
x ‘Fire Island’
yellow; lav 10-14”H; 30”HF x 18-20”W
Bright, shocking yellow leaves with slightly rippled
leaf edges. They are set off by deep red leaf stems.
In summer they darken to chartreuse. Lavender
flowers.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l
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x ‘Praying Hands’
green/yellow, lav MSU 14”H, 18”HF x 30”W
The deep green leaves are unusually folded. They
have narrow creamy yellow edges and form a unique
upright clump.
$13.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x ‘Just June’
blue/green; lav 15”H, 20”HF x 24”W
The centers of the blue and green margined leaves
are chartreuse, fading to creamy white in summer.
$11.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ‘June Fever’
yellow; lav MSU 15”H, 24”HF x 24”W
Very shiny leaves with bright yellow to orangish
centers that turn to a chartreuse later in the season.
Very thin blue-green leaf edges. Lavender flowers.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
plantaginea ‘Aphrodite’
green; white LSU 18”H, 24”HF x 24”W
Large, trumpet-shaped, very fragrant, double white
flowers. Large, shiny green leaves are heart-shaped.
One of the few double flowered hostas.
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
t. x 'Halcyon'
blue; violet MSU 18"H, 28”HF x 36"W
An exceptional plant with thick, heart-shaped leaves.
Forms a nice clump. Heavy-flowering with pale blue-
violet flowers. Best in shade; morning sun is okay.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x ‘Abiqua Drinking Gourd’
blue; near white ESU 20”H, 24”HF x 45”W
A distinctive variety with huge, cupped leaves. Leaf
size is about 10” long and nearly as wide. Leaf color is
blue with a thick, heavy corrugation. Mounded habit.
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
sieboldiana 'Elegans'
blue-gray; white MSU 24"H, 27"HF x 48"W
A favorite for many years. Huge, roundish leaves are
heavily puckered and have a great frosty gray color.
Flowers are short-stemmed. The plants develop a
richer blue-gray with age; young plants are often
gray-green. Works nicely with any pink astilbe.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x ‘T Rex’
blue-green, white ESU-MSU 30”, 38”HF x 38”W
Huge, blue-green, matte heart-shaped leaves measure
up to 18” long and 14” wide. Creamy white flowers.
x 'Big Daddy'
gray-blue; white ESU 30"H, 36"HF x 36"W
A huge plant with large, roundish leaves over 12" long.
They have the puckered, seersucker texture quite
like the sieboldianas. One of the best big blues.
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x ‘Sum and Substance’
chartreuse; lavender ESU 36”H, 48”HF x 36”W
Bold and beautiful: Large semi-gloss leaves are vivid
chartreuse green depending on lighting conditions.
Somewhat puckered. Moderately sun tolerant.
x 'Blue Angel'
blue; white ESU-MSU 36"H, 48"HF x 48"W
A gorgeous hosta from the Aden breeding program.
This plant must have sieboldiana blood as it has some
traits of that species, notably its huge size, white
flowers, and heavily puckered leaves. 'Blue Angel' is
rather slow to mature, taking a few years to achieve
a grand presence in the garden. Leaf size 14" x 20".
Price for the above 4 varieties: $11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x ‘Empress Wu’
blue, lavender MSU 40”H x 60”W
A massive hosta that can grow over 4’ tall. Enormous
blue-green leaves with prominent veins. Pale lavender
flower. An excellent specimen. Bold statement.
$19.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
HOUTTUYNIA zones 5-8
(Chameleon Plant) cordata 'Chameleon'
white MSU 8"H, spreading
From Korea, this highly variegated plant has leaves
colored green, golden yellow, and burnt red; the
leaves are heart-shaped. Flowers are insignificant.
Some shade is tolerated, but best color is in full sun.
$5.99 1Qt./946 ml.
IBERIS zones 4-9
(Candytuft) One of the earliest bloomers in spring. The bright
white flowers light up the garden. The evergreen leaf
is like a fleshy needle, colored dark green---a nice
contrast for the flowers. Flourishes in any decent
soil. Mildly tolerant of salty conditions. Can be used
to make a nice, uniform edge.
sempervirens 'Purity'
white LSP, EF 8"H x 12"W
The autumn bloom is not as heavy as spring, but
worthwhile nevertheless. Large flowers.
$4.99 5” container
IRIS zones, see descriptions germanica zones 3-9 (German Iris)
It’s hard to picture any perennial more exotic than
the German Iris. The variety of colors, including
multicolors, and the intriguing flower structure make
the iris very popular. They prefer well-drained,
slightly alkaline soil in full sun. Division every 2-3
years will help keep the clumps healthy and vigorous.
A shallow planting is required, so the rhizome tops
are exposed to sun. Good vertical accent. Cuts well.
g. x ‘Devil’s Lake’
blue LSP & LSU 36”H x 12-18”W
Solid dark navy blue, gigantic 7" flowers on tall
stems, excellent branching with 6-8 flowers per
stem.
g. x 'Immortality'
white ESU, LSU 36"H x 18"W
Reblooming variety with pure white flowers accented
with lemon yellow beards.
g. x 'Mexican Holiday’
gold/maroon ESU & LSU 36"H x 18"W
Gold standards and maroon falls edged in gold provide
south of the border color. A super bloomer often
having 11 flowers per stem.
g. x 'Mystic Muse'
pink ESU & LSU 36"H x 18"W
Delicate seashell pink with dark pink veins and
colorful tangerine beards, exquisite petticoat
ruffling.
g. x 'Rare Treat’
white/blue LSP & EF 30"H x 18"W
White centers on both the standards and their falls
with dark lavender-blue ruffled edges.
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g. x 'Rock Star’
raspberry LSP & EF 30"H x 18"W
Raspberry-rose standards with pale peachy-apricot
falls that are edged and speckles with raspberry.
g. x 'Superstition’
purple LSU 32-38"H x 18"W
One of the darkest purple, almost black, Bearded
Iris. Velvety and rich.
pallida 'Variegata'
lavender purple LSP 16-18"H x 15"W
Zebra Iris. A striking plant of ornamental value all
summer long. The typical blue-gray iris leaves are
heavily variegated with creamy white. Fragrant
flowers. Looks great next to purple leaved heuchera
Price for the above 8 varieties: $9.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
pumila x ‘Blue Denim’ (IRI-50)
mid blue LSP-ESU 10”H x 12”W
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
p. 'Yankee Skipper'
purple MSP-LSP 12"H x 15-24"W
Tough little species providing early season charm.
Solid, dark, blue-purple flower heads. Compact
growth habit. Wonderful as in rock gardens, cottage
gardens, and the front of the garden in groupings.
$9.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
sibirica zones 3-10 (Siberian Iris)
This beardless iris is very easy to grow and always
looks great. Average flower size is 3-4" in diameter
and they appear in early summer; a few rebloom. The
sword-like leaves are bright green and remain erect
for a long time. While they grow in mostly sun in
average soil, they do prefer a moist, but not soggy
location. Division every few years is a good idea---late
summer is the best time. Deadhead right after
flowering to retain energy and promote rebloom.
s. x ‘Caesar’s Brother’
purple SP 36-48”H x 30-36”W
A tall Siberian Iris with solid deep purple flowers.
Great along pond edges where it will keep out weeds.
s. x ‘Contrast in Styles’
purple ESU 30”H x 18-24”W
5” blooms. Outer petals are rich plum-purple with
bold yellow and white markings towrd their bases.
Blue-purple styles. Very showy.
s. x ‘Dance and Sing’
yellow SP 30”H x 12-18”W
This sunny Siberian Iris has over-sized, rich, clear
buttery yellow flowers.
Price for the above 3 varieties: $7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
JASIONE zones 6-9
perennis laevis ‘Blue Light’
lavender MSU 15”H x 12-15”W
Clusters of round sky-blue flowers resembling
scabiosa. Greyish-green leaves. Great for containers.
Wonderful cut flower.
$5.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
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KALIMERIS zones 5-9
(Blue Star)
incisa ‘Blue Star’
lavender ESU-EF 15”H x 18”W
Flowers are light lavender and resemble asters with
yellow centers. They are 1” wide and bloom all season.
Mounding habit. Also known as Boltonia incisa.
yomena ‘Variegata’
lavender MSU 18”H x 12-24”W
Variegated green and white foliage which turns gold
through the season.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
KNAUTIA zones 5-9
(Red Pincushion Flower) macedonica ‘Red Cherry’
red MSU-MF 20”H x 24”W
Bright cherry red flowers atop wiry stems. Flowers
heavily. Deer resistant and drought tolerant.
$5.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
KNIPHOFIA zones 4-7
(Poker Plant) An African plant with foliage that looks like a large
cluster of arching green spikes. The tropical looking
flowers poke out of the top of the leaves. Exotic.
‘Flamenco’
yellow-orange MSU-EF 32”H x 24”W
A striking plant with yellow and red flower heads.
$5.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
hirsuta x ‘Fire Dance’
orange MSU-LSU 18”H x 18”W
A dwarf poker plant that is reliably cold hardy.
Wonderful, neat, tidy and unique little plant for
perennial gardens. Coral red and lemon yellow.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x ‘Traffic Lights’
yellow-orange MSU-EF 12”H x 24”W
Spikes of tubular 1-2” flowers. Theflowers near the
top of the spike are light red transitioning to orange
in the center and green near the bottom.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
LAMIASTRUM zones 4-8 galeobdolon ‘Herman’s Pride’
yellow LSP-ESU 10”H x 18”W
Erect stems with small yellow flowers. Globe-shaped
habit, with green leaves that are heavily mottled in
silver. Grown for leaves more than flowers.
$5.99 1Qt./946 ml.
LAVANDULA zones 5-9
(Lavender) An ornamental herb from the Mediterranean region.
Originally sought after for its flower and fragrance.
The plant has a bushy, erect form, almost shrub-like.
Foliage is gray-green, rather needle-like. Plants do
best in a sandy, sweet soil in full sun. We like to plant
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lavender alongside a path, where its fragrance will be
released if brushed against. In Wisconsin, we usually
cut plants down to about 6" in early spring.
angustifolia 'Hidcote Blue'
blue-purple ESU-MSU 16"H x 18"W
Fragrant gray-green leaves. An English cultivar.
a. 'Munstead'
violet-blue ESU-MSU 12"H x 18"W
A cultivar named for famed English plantswoman
Gertrude Jekyll’s home and garden.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
a. 'Sweet Romance'
violet-blue ESU-LSU 12-18"H x 12-18"W
Blooms the first year and a little earlier than other
Lavenders. Gray-green foliage forms a small mound
topped by the lavender blue flowers. Very fragant.
Plant where it may be brushed against, like along
walkways, to release the wonderful scent
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
LAVATERA zones 5-9
(Tree Mallow) Similar to other genera in the mallow family, such as
malva or sidalcea. Lavatera is the larger, bushier
relative. The large, five-petaled flowers are held on
long stalks. Palmate leaves. Average garden soil with
plenty of sun is all that is required. This genus is
widely distributed throughout Europe and Asia.
x ’Barnsley Baby’
pink MSU-EF 30-36”H x 24-30”W
A more compact form of ‘Barnsley,’ with the same
cheerful, rosy-eyed, soft pink flowers. Stiff dark
stems and palmate leaves. Try it with echinops.
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
LEUCANTHEMUM zones 4-9
(Shasta Daisy) A hybrid species created by Luther Burbank in his
late 19th century garden near Mt. Shasta, hence the
name. These classic plants were bred for flower
output and vigor; Burbank succeeded. All varieties
exhibit great quantities of strong-stemmed flowers
for cutting. Deadheading helps keep them blooming.
This vigorous plant likes division every other year, in
spring. Prune sharply after flowering for tidiness. No
other care is needed. Wet winter soil is this plants
worst enemy. Well-drained, good garden soil is best.
x ‘Daisy May’
white ESU-EF 12-24”H x 10-14”W
Proven Winners selection. Very large, showy buds
open into beautiful daisies. Great in containers.
Wonderful cut flowers.
7.99 1Qt./946 ml.
x ‘Real Galaxy’
white ESU-EF 22”H x 18”W
Large 4" wide flowers bloom during June and July
then, if cut back, will re-flower in September. The
large eyed double flowers have narrow and finely
fringed pure white petals and large golden centers.
Cuts well.
x ‘Real Glory’
white ESU-EF 26”H x 16”W
Pure white petals open flat and gradually reflex,
exposing an ever enlarging frilly yellow dome. Cuts
well. Deadhead to encourage continuous bloom
x ‘Real Neat’
white ESU-EF 16”H x 14”W
Multiple rows of perfectly fluted horizontal petals
and solid gold centers. Cuts well. Deadhead to
encourage rebloom. Great for cutting and cottage
gardens.
Price for the above 3 varieties: $7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
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x superbum ‘Banana Cream’
yellow ESU-LSU 15-18”H x 18-24”W
Semi-double 4” creamy yellow daisies. Flowers
profusely. Strong plant with a nice compact habit.
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x s. ‘Becky’
white ESU-MSU 36-42”H x 24-36”W
One of the taller Shasta Daisies, and average flower
size is over 4” wide. The flowers are typical---white
petals with a rich yellow center. Named the Perennial
Plant Association Plant of the Year for 2003.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x s. ‘Bright Side’
white ESU-EF 32”H x 18-24”W
Large, pure white flowers and bright yellow centers.
An improved version of ‘Becky’.
x s. ‘Silver Princess’
white MSU-LSU 14”H x 16”W
Single white daisies all summer long and into fall if
deadheaded. Dwarf, compact, mounded habit with
medium green leaves. Combine with roses and phlox.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $5.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x s. ‘Sunny Side Up’
white LSP-MSU 30”H x 24”W
Prolific and large-flowered, the bright yellow centers
are surrounded by a double row of white petals, held
on erect stems. Narrow, toothed, dark green leaves.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
LIATRIS zones 3-9
(Gay Feather) A group of hardy American plants that are very
worthy of a place in the garden. They give a strong
vertical effect, and their color is brilliant. They are
unusual in that the flowers on the spikes open from
the top down rather than the reverse. Butterflies
love them. Linear leaves. In recent years liatris has
become a favorite for cutting because it lasts so long.
All are easy to grow in well-drained soil.
scariosa ’September Glory’
rose LSU-EF 40”H x 20”W
This strong colored, lavender-rose variety is one of
our favorites for the late season---much later than
other Gayfeathers. The foliage is attractive, too. It
looks particularly good with Rudbeckia ‘Goldsturm.’
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
s. ‘Floristan White’
white MSU-MF 30”H x 18”W
Forms a low clump of grass like leaves with spikes of
fuzzy white flowers. Easy to grow.
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s. 'Kobold'
violet MSU-LSU 24"H x 20"W
Numerous sturdy flower spikes; shorter than most
others in this genus. Named in 1946.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $5.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
LIGULARIA zones 3-8
A superb genus with a number of showy species and
cultivars. They are natives to China and Japan, with
the first varieties being cultivated in the West after
1850, and many not until 1900. All are big plants,
beautiful in flower and leaf. For best contrast, try
planting any of these alongside small or finely cut-
leafed plants. The flowers are quite distinct from one
another, but all are in the gold shades. They all seem
to prefer an evenly moist soil in a sunny spot, as long
as the climate doesn't get hot. If this doesn't
describe your garden, give the plant light shade and
keep it in a low, but well-drained part of your garden.
Here they will be protected from the drying sun and
should be less inclined to dry out.
x ‘Bottle Rocket’
MSU-LSU 28-34”H x 24-28”W
Mustard yellow flowers held on chocolate stems. A
dense clump of arrow shaped green leaves. Flowers
are held like a bouquet in the center of the clump.
$15.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
dentata 'Desdemona'
reddish-orange MSU-LSU 40"H x 30"W
A spectacular cultivar from 1940. This is a dark-
leafed form, with the stems and leaf undersides
colored purple. Flowers are daisy-type, in long-
stemmed clusters. Very bold in flower and foliage.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x hessei ‘Little Lantern’
yellow MSU-LSU 20”H x 20”W
The smallest ligularia available at this time. Spikes of
bright yellow flowers held elegantly above attractive
leaves. An impressive plant for the shady garden.
‘Osiris Café Noir’
yellow MSU-EF 24”H x 20”W
The leaves start out deep purple-black and transition
through bronze shades, finishing olive green.
stenocephala ‘Little Rocket’
yellow MSU-LSU 36-48”H x 24”W
Yellow flowers on rocket-like spikes. Rich, green
serrated leaves are arrow shaped. Very showy, a
great addition to any garden.
Price for the above 3 varieties: $11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
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LILIUM zones 4-8
(Lily) Lilies are stately plants that dignify the garden in a
way no other plant can. A garden without them is
difficult to imagine---the spectacular bloom from
June well into August would be sorely missed. Any
sunny location would welcome a few of these, and the
wide color range means there are varieties suited to
every garden. Plant the bulbs 6-7” deep in moist but
well drained, organically rich soil. An excellent low-
maintenance plant that is completely hardy.
Asiatic Hybrids
These modern hybrids are distinguished by a cluster
of flower buds at the top of the stem. The flowers
open almost flat and face straight out or upward.
They are very suitable for cutting.
x ‘Black Out’
red LSP-ESU 36-48”H x 12-15”W
Deep scarlet red flowers with darker accents toward
center. Beautiful and dramatic.
x ’Cancun’
red/yellow LSP-ESU 38”H x 12-15”W
Striking combination. Bright yellow petals are edged
with red. Petal tips are solid scarlet red.
x ‘Double Sphinx’
red ESU-MSU 26-36”H x 15”W
Dramatic bright red double blooms on relatively short
stems. Faint speckling.
Price for the above 4 varieties: $5.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ‘Glow’
yellow LSP-MSU 36-48”H x 15”W
The yellow petals are highlighted by dark brown
stamens. Vigorous plants produce strong stalks filled
with buds.Great for use in hot colored borders.
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
Asiatic Pot Lilies
These lilies are bred to be small in stature. They are
suitable in containers or to fill in small garden areas.
x ‘Harvest Patio Combo’
mixed LSU-EF 14-16”H x 12”W-24
A blend of Tiny Bee, Tiny Ghost & Tiny Skyline, great
for late summer/fall season.
x ‘Spring Patio Combo’
mixed LSU-EF 14-16”H x 12”W-24
A blend of Tiny Puppet, Tiny Snowflake & Tiny Todd,
great for late summer/fall season.
x ‘Tiny Dancer’
pink/white LSP-MSU 12-14”H x 15”W
Large flowers are bicolor, dark pink with large white
centers. They are held on strong stems. Compact
habit. Cuts well. Great for use in containers.
x ‘Tiny Double Orange’
orange LSP 14-16”H x 24”W
Double orange blooms in late spring. Compact habit.
x ‘Tiny Padhy’
purple/white ESU-MSU 18-24”H x 24”W
Deep burgundy-purple flowers with bright white petal
tips. Bred to be compact. Narrow, dark green leaves.
x ‘Tiny Sin’
red LSP-MSU 14-16”H x 15”W
Large flowers are burgundy red with heavily spotted
centers. They are held on strong stems. Compact
habit. Cuts well. Great for use in containers.
x ‘Tiny Toons’
pink LSP-MSU 14-16”H x 15”W
Large flowers are pink with orange tinged centers.
They are held on strong stems. Compact habit. Cuts
well. Great for use in containers.
x ‘Tiny Rocket’
dark red LSP-MSU 14-16”H x 15”W
Dark red flowers have darker highlights towards the
center of the petals. Cuts well.
Price for the above 8 varieties $11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
LA Hybrids
This class of hybrids results from breeding that
includes longiflorum and Asiatic Lilies, creating a
brand new category of lilies. Try something new!
x ‘Dimension Purple’
dark purple ESU-MSU 44”H x 15”W
Upward facing, bowl shaped, dark purple flowers with
purple-black hearts and stamens.
x ‘Royal Sunset’
orange ESU-MSU 36-48”H x 15-20”W
Orange petals with deep orange-red petal tips.
Strong stems with narrow, deep green foliage.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $5.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
Oriental Hybrids
These showy Lilies are very elegant despite their
spectacularly colored flowers. They cut well. The
flowers open flat, and some recurve slightly; many
are heavily spotted. All are at least slightly fragrant.
They flower in mid to late summer, well after most
Lilies have finished. They tend to have wide leaves.
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x ’Acapulco’
pink MSU-LSU 36”H x 14”W
Large, fragrant, rose-pink flowers with a darker mid-
rib and faint white margins. Upward tilting flowers.
Splendid next to delphiniums and white roses.
$5.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ’Anika’
white MSU-LSU 36-40”H x 14”W
The slightly ruffled, double white petals have a lime
green stripe along its mid-rib. Very fragrant, long
lasting and pollen free!!
x ’Belonica’
pink MSU 36-40”H x 12”W
Large double flowers. Looks like four flowers sitting
inside of each other! Lightly scented. Pollenless.
Sturdy stems. Great cut flower.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ’Casa Blanca’
white MSU-LSU 48”H x 12”W
Clear white large flowers have a flocking on the
petals which adds teture and richness. Very fragrant!
Great in an all white or moon garden.
$5.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ’Elena’
pink MSU-LSU 36-40”H x 14”W
Large double flowers. Rose-pink flowers with a
darker mid-rib. Very fragrant, long lasting and pollen
free!! Excellent cut flower.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x 'Stargazer'
rose-pink MSU-LSU 24-28"H x 18"W
This outstanding hybrid was a sensation in the potted
plant trade when it was first introduced. The 8" wide
flowers are upward facing, and arranged in a cluster.
The rich pink flowers have cinnamon colored spots
and the petals are edged in white.
x ’Sunny Grenada’
red/white MSU-LSU 16-18”H x 12”W
Dark burgundy red flowers with bright white edges.
They are heavily spotted and extremely fragrant.
Nice dark green foliage.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $5.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ’Table Dance’
pink MSU-LSU 40-44”H x 12”W
Upright pure pink buds open to large pink flowers
with bright white centers. Very frangrant. Cuts well.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
LIMONIUM zones 4-9 (German Statice) dumosum ‘Wood Creek’
white MSU-EF 12-18”H x 12-18”W
Light and airy appearance with bright white flowers
that cover the plant all summer. Multi branched, thin
but stiff stems. syn. Goniolimon tataricum.
3.99 1Qt./946 ml.
LINUM zones 4-9
(Flax)
perenne ‘Nanum Sapphire’
sky blue LSP-MSU 16”H x 12”W
A profusely flowering old-fashioned plant with ¾”, sky
blue flowers. Cut back after flowering.
$5.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
LOBELIA zones 3-8
cardinalis ‘Fried Green Tomatoes’
brilliant red MSU-EF 30-36"H x 24-30"W
Native prairie. Cardinal Flower. A strong, vigorous
lobelia that surprises gardeners with its rapid
growth. New growth in spring is maroon and deep
olive green. Tomato red lobelia flowers start in July
and continue for 8-12 weeks.
$5.99 1Qt./946 ml.
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x ‘Fan Burgundy’
burgundy MSU-LSU 24”H x 12-18”W
Tubular, deep burgundy red flowers with a soft,
velvety look and texture. The flowers are held on long
spikes on a strong, compact plant. Cut back after
flowering. Ideal for pondside and for boggy sites as
well as woodlands or naturalizing.
x ‘Fan Salmon’
salmon MSU-LSU 20-24”H x 16”W
A rich, warm salmon color, with long spikes and large
flowers. Basal branching habit. Cuts well.
x ‘Fan Scarlet’
scarlet MSU-LSU 24”H x 12-18”W
Vibrant, deep scarlet flower spikes contrast nicely
against bronze leaves. Has a strong upright, habit.
Price for the above 3 varieties: $5.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
LUPINUS zones 4-8
(Lupine) A fantastic group, noted mainly for the hybrids
common in today's gardens. The flower spikes can be
over 24" long and 3" wide, thickly set with curious
pea-like flowers. The color range is wide and bright.
Some plants have solid color flowers while others are
bicolor. Foliage is attractive, too. Culture is not
difficult once an appropriate site has been found. A
rich soil in full sun in a cool climate is best, but failing
that, they may be sited in light shade, and out of
afternoon sun. Again, even moisture is important.
Fungicide applications may be required.
x ‘Gallery Blue’
blue LSP-ESU 18-24”H x 12-16”W
Lovely spires of blue pea-like flowers. Great in
cottage gardens, against fences or walls, or a s a
specimen.
x ‘Gallery Mix’
mix LSP-ESU 12”H x 15”W
Lovely flower spikes covered with pea-like flowers in
shades of pink, red, yellow and blue.
x ‘Tutti Frutti’
mix ESU-MSU 36-40”H x 12-16”W
Stunning, tight, full flower spikes with bright rich
colors in striking combinations. An improvement over
the famous ‘Russell Hybrids’.
x ‘Woodfield Hybrid’
mix ESU-MSU 36-60”H x 24”W
Rainbow of deep dense shades. Tightly packed
flowerstalks. Very dramatic when planted in masses in
the border.
Price for the above 4 varieties: $9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
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LYCHNIS zones 3-9
Plants in this genus are quite diverse in habit, but
they are similar in hardiness and siting needs. Full sun
and well-drained soil are required.
arkwrightii ‘Orange Gnome’
orange-red ESU 8”H x 12”W
Arkwright’s Campion. A brilliant display of intense,
orange-red, uniquely shaped flowers on a compact
plant. Soft, dark green, oblong leaves. Works nicely
with the shorter blue campanulas. Zones 4-9.
$5.99 1Qt./946 ml.
coronaria ‘Blood Red’
red ESU-MSU 24-30”H x 12”W
Brilliant strong red flowers with felted grey foliage.
Removing spent flowers helps to promote new flower
growth throughout the season. Great for cutting.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
flos cuculi
lavender LSP-ESU 30”H x 12”W
The long rather lance shaped leaves are grassy
looking, colored bluish-green. The plant makes neat
rosettes, from which rise the long, rather wobbly,
flower stems. The flowers are ragged edged stars, a
warm rose purple, sometimes white.
$3.99 1Qt./946 ml.
haageana x ‘Lumina Red’
red ESU 12”H x 12”W
Uniform, compact habit with bright red blooms and
contrasting dark bronze leaves.
h. x ‘Lumina Salmon shades’
salmon ESU 12”H x 12”W
A wonderful new Lychnis radiates rare salmon colored
flowers with green leaves. Uniform compact habit.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $5.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
viscara x ‘Visca Fire’
red ESU 12”H x 12”W
Pretty, small red flowers are held above its clumps of
grass-like leaves. Evergreen. Use in the rock garden.
5.99 1Qt./946 ml.
LYSIMACHIA zones 3-8
A genus of vigorous plants, native mostly to Eurasia.
atropurpurea 'Beaujolais'
rose ESU-LSU 24-36"H x 12-24"W
Great combination of dark rose flower spikes and
dusty gray-green leaves. Long, straight, dark,
reddish-brown stems with pointed, stiff oblong
leaves. Colonizes quickly.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
MALVA zones 4-9
(Musk Mallow) A valuable group of plants, related to hibiscus and
Hollyhock. The 2” wide flowers occur most of the
summer. They appear all up and down the plant. After
the first flush of bloom, shear back by a third to
encourage rebloom. Lower leaves are kidney shaped
while the upper leaves are more finely cut. Not fussy
about soil, will tolerate dryness once established.
sylvestris ’Mystic Merlin’
purple ESU-EF 36”H x 24”W
Flowers are in shades of violet purple to mauve. Re-
seeds easily, so well worth the try. Downy, lobed
green leaves. Easy to grow and long lasting color.
s. ’Zebrina’
raspberry-purple ESU-EF 24-36”H x 15”W
Usually a short-lived perennial with exciting, 2”
flowers: pale pink with raspberry-purple brush marks
coming from their centers. Re-seeds easily, so well
worth the try. Downy, lobed green leaves.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
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MERTENSIA zones 3-9
(Virginia Bluebells) virginica
blue MSP-LSP 24"H x 16"W
Native. One of our most beloved native wildflowers.
The nodding, bell-shaped flowers open in arching
sprays. Color is magnificent blue; buds are sometimes
pink. Cuts well. The elongated leaves are dark green.
Foliage on this woodland plant will disappear by
midsummer. This plant is a natural colonizer.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
MONARDA zones 3-9
(Bee Balm) This well-known native plant has many virtues. A
heavy bloomer, with unique, brightly colored flowers
that attract hummingbirds and butterflies. Benefits
from deadheading. Cuts well. Leaves and stems are
mint-scented. An easily grown, hardy plant. Likes an
evenly moist, lean soil. Provide plenty of air
circulation. Can be pinched once in spring. Cut back in
autumn. Divide every two years.
didyma ‘Coral Reef’
coral MSU-LSU 36-48”H x 40-48”W
Bright coral pink flowers and highly disease resistant
with dark green leaves. Mix with yarrow or daisies.
d. ‘Fireball’
red ESU-LSU 16-20”H x 16-20”W
The best short red monarda available.
Price for the above 3 varieties: $7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
d. 'Gardenview Scarlet'
rose-red MSU-LSU 36"H x 24"W
This was given an excellent rating in the Chicago
Botanic Garden field trials. Mildew resistant.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
d. ‘Grand Marshall’
violet MSU-LSU 16”H x 16-20”W
Beautiful large violet-fuchsia flowers. This, new type
is medium-sized and has excellent mildew resistance.
d. ‘Grand Mum’
pink MSU-LSU 15-18”H x 20”W
Mauve pink flowers and dark green leaves. Highly
resistant to mildew, it has a compact, rounded form
and loads of large flowers.
d. ‘Grand Parade’
violet ESU-LSU 12-18”H x 16-20”W
A strong plant with purple-violet flowers. Dark green
leaves. Heavy bloomer. Resistant to powdery mildew.
Price for the above 3 varieties: $7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.;
d. ‘Jacob Kline’
red LSP-ESU 48”H x 30”W
A large flowered variety, reported to be the most
mildew resistant of all the red monarda.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
d. 'Pardon My Pink'
pink ESU-LSU 9-12"H x 16-20"W
A very compact Bee Balm with large pink flowers.
Mildew resistant. Mid-green aromatic leaves.
d. 'Pardon My Purple'
purple ESU-LSU 9-12"H x 16-20"W
A very compact Bee Balm with large violet purple
flowers. Mildew resistant. Mid-green aromatic leaves.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
d. ‘Raspberry Wine’
raspberry MSU-LSU 36”H x 24”W
The main feature of this large flowered type is its
bold, raspberry color flowers. Mildew resistant and
comes highly rated from the Chicago Botanic Garden.
fistulosa ‘Claire Grace’
pink MSU-LSU 36-48”H x 24-48”W
Soft lavender pink flowers. Great for the butterfly
garden. Mildew-resistant.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
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MYOSOTIS zones 3-8
(Forget-Me-Not) No one should be without this old-fashioned favorite.
The true blue flowers have a distinct yellow eye. It
blooms on and off from spring into August. Myosotis
is a fast spreader, both by seed and stolons. Best
grown in evenly moist soil in light shade.
sylvatica ’Bluesylva’
pink LSP-LSU 6-8”H x 8-12”W
Very neat, bushy variety with tiny bright blue
flowers. Long blooming habit makes this an excellent
choice as an underplanting near shrubs or hosta or as
a mass planting.
s. ’Rosylva’
pink LSP-LSU 6-8”H x 8-12”W
Very neat, bushy variety with tiny solid pink flowers.
Long blooming habit makes this an excellent choice as
an underplanting near shrubs or hosta.
snowsylva ‘White’
white ESP-ESU 8-10”H x 8-12”W
A mass of snow white flowers early in the season.
Compact, uniform growth. Long flowering.
Price for above 3 varieties: $5.99 1Qt./946 ml.
NEPETA zones 3-9 (Catmint) Catmint is rather vigorous, like its brethren, but not
at all a pest. It is a bushy plant, with small gray or
green leaves. It blooms well in June, after which it is
deadheaded. It reblooms in late summer. Ideal for
the rockery or as an edger. You will love it. Requires a
sandy, well-drained soil. Mildly salt tolerant.
faasseni ’Cat’s Meow’
purple LSP-ESU 12-18”H x 12-18”W
Proven Winners selection. Dense puple flowers are
very colorful. Very even, uniform grower. It stands
strong with no flopping.
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
f. ’Purrsian Blue’
blue ESU-EF 14-18”H x 18-30”W
Very floriferous. Periwinkle blue flowers are held
above fragrant blue-green foliage. Uniform, tidy
habit. It stands strong with no flopping.
$5.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x f. ’Walker’s Low’
purple ESU-LSU 18-24”H x 18-24”W
Tough, easy plant with bluish-purple flowers. Small,
aromatic, gray-green leaves. Works well in cottage
gardens---good for filling holes and weaving the
garden together. Prune hard in early spring if a
smaller plant is desired. This was the Perennial Plant
Association’s 2007 Plant of the Year.
x ‘Little Trudy’
pink ESU-EF 10”H x 12-18”W
A dwarf catmint with small but plentiful clusters of
lavender-purple flowers. The silver-green leaves form
a dense, wide clump. Fragrant.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
OENOTHERA zones 4-8
(Evening Primrose) A large group of plants, most of which are native to
North America. They have good-sized, open, cup-
shaped flowers. There are a number of annual and
biennial species. We list the proven perennial types.
They are all easy to grow in most any garden soil.
kunthiana ‘Glowing Magenta’
pink ESU-F 8-12”H x 12”W A very small oenothera with deep pink flowers and
long, narrow, medium green leaves.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ‘Lemon Drop’
lemon-yellow LSP-EF 8-12”H x 12”W
Bright, lemon-yellow flowers from spring through fall.
Makes a great companion for poppies and lilium.
$5.99 1Qt./946 ml.
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missouriensis
yellow MSU 10"H x 24"W
The Missouri Primrose. Huge, pure yellow flowers can
reach 4" or 5" in diameter. The bizarre seedpods are
also huge. This is an excellent companion for poppies,
as it fills in nicely after the poppies finish blooming.
tetragona fruticosa
yellow SP-MSU 15-18”H x 12-18”W
Canary yellow flowers. Cup shaped, 4 petaled flowers.
Red flower buds. Very showy. Price for the above 2 varieties: $5.99 2Qt./1.89 l.;
OPUNTIA (Prickly Pear)
humifusa
yellow SU 24”H x 24”W
Prickly Pear Cacti that grows flat and rounded, with
smaller rounded red fruit attached. Resembles a ball
and paddle toy. Bright yellow flowers. Prefers full sun
and well-drained, dry, lean soil. Rocky, sandy soil is
best. This is the only native cactus found in
northeastern US, and Canada. The fruits are edible
and popular around the world.
$7.99 1Qt./946 ml.
ORIGANUM (Ornamental Oregano)
rotundifolium x ‘Kent Beauty’
pink ESU-LSU 6-8” H x 12”W
A bushy plant with small, rounded, light green leaves
on trailing stems. Soft pink to lavender flowers.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
PAEONIA zones 4-9
(Peony) Considered by many to be the queen of the perennial
garden. Massive, showy blooms from pure white to
red and all shades in-between top the lustrous, deep
green leaves. Excellent for cutting. Extremely long-
lived and undemanding, the Peony is best in an open
area with full sun with well-drained humus-rich soil.
Planting depth is critical, however. The new eyes (tiny
pink buds) should be two inches below the soil level.
Too deep planting can affect the blooming. An age-old
plant from China, this should be well represented in
every garden. Plant a wide variety to extend blooming
season.
Itoh hybrids
Itoh hybrid peonies are crosses between herbaceous
and tree peonies, with the best traits of each. They
were introduced by Toichi Itoh, a breeder in Japan.
They look like tree peonies but behave like
herbaceous peonies, dying back to the ground in
autumn and coming up in spring. They are rare and
highly prized for their large fragrant flowers, as well
as being strong and disease resistant. They are very
long lived and put on an amazing show for decades.
i. x ‘Bartzella’
yellow SP 36”H x 36”W
Very large, bright yellow double flowers with a touch
of red at the center and a nice fragrance.
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i. x ‘Canary Brilliants’
yellow SP 24-32”H x 24-36”W
Large, semi-double creamy yellow flowers with
apricot hues in their center. Light, sweet fragrance.
Wonderful cut flower.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $49.99 2Gal.
Herbaceous peonies
Herbaceous peonies die back to the ground in autumn
and come up from the ground in spring. When leaves
turn brown in fall, cut it back and dispose of dead
foliage---don’t put it in the compost pile. In spring, a
peony ring is beneficial. Install it just as the plant
emerges from the ground. As the plant grows, it will
support the flowers but not be seen.
x lactiflora ‘Charles Burgess’
red LSP-ESU 36”H x 30-36”W
Enormous crimson red flowers with a bright mass of
golden stamens. This is a “WOW” flower.
$19.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x l. ‘Duchess de Nemours’
white LSP 34”H x 30-32”W
Large, very fragrant, full double white flowers with
light yellow centers. Glossy green leaves.
x l. ‘Felix Crousse’
carmine red SP 28”H x 18”W
Double, dark pink to carmine red flowers---they are
large and fragrant with ruffled silver edges.
Price for the above 2 varieties:$13.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x l. ‘Henry Bockstoce’
red LSP 24-36”H x 18-24”W
Fully double, intense, deep red flowers are held on
sturdy stems. A variety that has proven itself over
the years. Very strong scent. Excellent cut flower.
$24.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x l. ‘Kansas’
carmine red MSP 34”H x 20”W
Wonderful rich carmine-red double flowers on sturdy
upright stems. Dark green deeply lobed foliage makes
a nice bush.
x l. ‘Karl Rosenfield’
red SP 30-36”H x 30-36”W
Bright crimson flowers with a mild fragrance.
Price for the above 4 varieties:$13.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x l. ‘Lady Orchid’
pink LSP 30”H x 12-24”W
Soft pink fully double flowers. Slightly fragrant.
Choice selection for cut flowers.
$17.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x l. 'Sarah Bernhardt'
pink LSP-ESU 40"H x 36"W
Petals have a hint of salmon, and are edged in faint
silver. A little taller and later than most doubles.
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x l. ‘Sorbet’
pink/cream SP-ESU 28”H x 20”W
Highly unusual color arrangement: rose pink, cream,
then rose pink petals. Deeply divided green leaves
make a nice bush.
$13.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
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Fernleaf Peonies This is the most sought after plant in our display
garden. The finely cut foliage sparkles in the
morning dew. It is short and compact, and
interesting all season long. The intense, dark red
flowers are available in single or double form.
They flower well before traditional peonies. It is
not unusual for this plant to take a couple of
years to bloom as it is slow to develop. Once
established, gardeners show it off like a trophy.
tenuiflora ‘Rubra Flora Plena’
red ESP-ESU 15”H x 15”W
Fernleaf Peony, an age-old plant. Double, blood red
flowers. Unique, deeply divided, ferny foliage. Place
near bold leaved plants for change of texture.
$59.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
Tree Peonies (suffruticosa) Tree peonies have the same location and care
requirements as do the herbaceous Peonies with one
exception---do not cut the trees down in autumn as
you would the bushes. Remove dead branches in
spring or fall. Ultimate height of these trees will be
30-48" depending on various climatic factors. These
grafts from Japan are a wonderful value Most of the
plants we sell will bloom the first season with a
flower about 5-6" in diameter. Flower size will
increase to its mature size of 6-8" in two years or so.
Each plant will require one square yard of space in
several years. Flowering occurs early. These plants
are heavy feeders. Try a few of these classic plants.
x ‘Hana-kisoi’
pink
Double apricot-pink flowers with a lighter pink edge.
Also known as Paeonia ‘Floral Rivalry’.
x ‘High Noon’
yellow SP 48-72”H x 36”W
Fully double, bright, clear yellow flowers with a red
flare it the base of the petals. Nice fragrance.
x ‘Hoki’
scarlet red
Semi-double, scarlet flowers, and large gold stamens.
‘Kaoukamon’
maroon SP 48-72”H x 36”W
Very dark maroon double flowers will stand out in the
garden. A highlight for the spring garden.
Price for the above 4 varieties:$29.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 1.
PAPAVER zones 3-7
(Poppy) atlanticum
tangerine MSU 6-12”H x 6-10”W
Soft tangerine tissue paper flowers on an erect,
clump-forming plant. The pods are narrow and club-
shaped. Sometimes referred to as the Moroccan
Poppy. Good cut flower. Average to poor soil.
bracteatum ‘Great Red Poppy’
red MSP-LSP 30-48”H x 36”W
Exceptionally large, intense red, papery flowers up to
7” across with a contrasting black center. The
species is native to the Caucasus. Zones 5-8.
orientale Oriental Poppy. The paper-like qualities of the
exquisite Poppy flower make it a favorite in the
garden. The Poppies are known for their spectacular
late spring-early summer show. Best in a sunny
location, planted in groups. A dryish soil is best.
Loosen the soil to a depth of at least 12 inches---
deep enough to accommodate the Poppy’s taproot.
Plant the crown 1-2 inches below soil surface. Gently
fill in dirt and compost around the root ball, taking
care to eliminate any air pockets. Apply bone meal or
lime into the top of the soil along with a high
phosphorous fertilizer. Poppies are valuable as cut
flowers if the end of the cut stem is singed with a
flame. Height up to 48”. Will flower the second year
after planting. Because they leave a gap in the garden
when they finish flowering, we sometimes recommend
perovskia or gypsophila as a companion, to fill in the
space. Curious buds and distinctive seedpods add to
their appeal. Introduced from Armenia in 1714.
o. ‘Beauty of Livermore’
red LSP-ESU 30-36”H x 24”W
This is a bold, dark red form. Flowers up to 4” wide.
Price for the above 3 varieties: $3.99 1Qt./946 ml.
o. x ‘Bolero’
rosy pink LSP-ESU 30”H x 24”W
Dramatic rosy purple-red flowers accented by a
distinctive black blotch at the base of each petal.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
o. x ‘Brilliant’
scarlet LSP-ESU 36-48”H x 24”W
A garden favorite. Large scarlet flowers with black
centers. Distinctive seed pods follow flowering.
$3.99 1Qt./946 ml.
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o. x ‘Central Park’
wine red LSP-ESU 30”H x 18-24”W
Huge, ruffled, papery flowers are a brilliant wine red.
Velvety black centers surround purple stamens.
o. x ‘Pink Pearl’
pink LSP-ESU 12-16”H x 12-16”W
Paper-like, ruffled, lavender pink flowers have a
beautiful sheen. Much shorter than other Poppies.
Upward facing flowers.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $9.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
o. ‘Prince of Orange’
orange SP-ESU 36”H x 24”W
Large orange flowers with a dark blotch at the base
of the petals. Dark green, serrated, hairy leaves add
interesting textural element to these plants.
$3.99 1Qt./946 ml.
o. ’Raspberry Queen’
pink SP-ESU 30-38”H x 18-24”W
Beautiful crepe-paper petals of deepest rose-pink
form large blooms in late spring. Dark green,
serrated, hairy leaves add interesting textural
element to these plants.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ‘Summer Breeze Series’
mix ESU-MSU 12-15”H x 18”W
Covered with bright yellow, orange, and white flowers
over a long season. Similar in appearance to Icelandic
poppies. Grow in fertile soil in full sun. Does not seed.
$3.99 1Qt./946 ml.
PENSTEMON zones 4-8
(Beardtongue) A very large group of plants indigenous to North
America; the varieties on our list are all hardy to
zone 4 unless noted. Most of these bloom in late
spring and early summer. All need full sun and well-
drained soil. All have tubular flowers.
barbatus ‘Prairie Dusk’
purple ESU-MSU 22”H x 20”W
Showy vertical display of purple flowers high- lighted
with a little white on the interior of the trumpets.
Long, narrow leaves on the lower half of the stems.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
coccineus ‘Jingle Bells’
red ESU-MSU 24-36”H x 36”W
Scarlet red tubular flowers. Very striking.
Hummingbirds love them. Drought and heat tolerant.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
‘Dark Rose’
deep pink ESU-MSU 24-36”H x 36”W
Deep rose pink tubular flowers on a sturdy plant.
$3.99 1Qt./946 ml.
heterophyllus ‘Electric Blue’
blue ESU-LSU 18”H x 14”W
Vivid blue trumpets are held on flower spikes. They
have a purple flush where they meet the stem. Glossy
green foliage Drough resistant.
$5.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
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PEROVSKIA zones 5-10
(Russian Sage) A huge, stunning aromatic herb from the Himalayan
region. It is one of the longest-flowering plants we
know of. It adds a mist-like quality to the garden
before and well after it blooms. Foliage is gray-green,
with silvery-white stems. A sunny site with average
garden soil is all that is needed. No pests or disease.
Very heat and salt tolerant. Excellent winter
interest. One of the most delightful plants in our
garden. We especially like it growing with the
‘Knockout’ rose. Prune back to new growth in spring.
atriplicifolia
blue-lavender ESU-MF 48"H x 60"W
This is our most popular perovskia. A must for any
sunny garden. The leaves are delicately notched.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l..
a. ‘Lacey Blue’
lilac blue MSU-EF 32-36"H x 18"W
Upright, with a thicker, tighter habit, keeping
branches from flopping over. Soft, lilac blue flowers
adorn panicles, giving an airy, open feel. Silvery-gray
ferny leaves are aromatic when crushed
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
a. ‘Little Spire’
violet blue MSU-MF 28”H x 24”W
At a height and spread less than half that of its
cousins, this is a very useful plant. Long bloomer.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
a. ‘Silvery Blue’
blue MSU 20”H x 20”W
Unlike other perovskia’s gray-green foliage, ‘Silvery
Blue’ has metallic silver stems and leaves with
lavender purple flowers. Striking in the garden.
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
PERSICARIA zones 4-8
(Fleeceflower) There has been some taxonomic confusion with these
plants in recent years. Persicaria, polygonum, tovara,
and fallopia are closely related, that much is certain.
Though some in this genus are invasive, we do not
offer those. In our garden, these have spread no
more than a typical perennial. All have jointed stems,
and cylindrical flower clusters. All have a long season
of bloom and are hardy. Leaves turn red in autumn. A
soil on the damp side is preferred.
polymorpha
white ESU 70”H x 48-60”W, expanding
Dynamic. Very large variety with slightly arching,
fluffy white plumes. Extremely showy from a
distance. Large, rough, dark green, pointed leaves.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
PHLOX zones, see descriptions There are many valuable species and cultivars in this
genus. The individual flowers are similar but they
differ widely in growth habit and foliar arrangement.
Many are North American natives.
paniculata zones 4-8
(Summer Garden Phlox) The spectacular show by Garden Phlox is equaled by
no other summer blooming perennial. The 5-8 wide
flower heads are very fragrant and long lasting. All of
our varieties are MILDEW RESISTANT. Cut back
immediately after initial bloom to promote secondary
blooming. Colors of these hybrids are very clear and
true. They make good cut flowers. Most are very
fragrant. If height or floppiness becomes a concern,
pinch the plants when about 12” tall. A moist, well-
drained, sunny site is best, combined with a moderate
to heavy fertilizing schedule. An evenly moist soil
reduces stress. Most types self-sow readily, so
remove unwanted seedlings. Free airflow is good.
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p. ‘Blue Flame’
blue/white ESU-LSU 12-18"H x 12-18"W
Blue buds open to white flowers with a violet blue
flush. Excellent resistance to powdery mildew, long
bloom time and short, sturdy stems.
p. ‘Blue Paradise’
blue-purple MSU-LSU 28”H x 24”W
The strongest colored “ink” blue phlox we have seen.
Shorter than most varieties.
p. ‘Coral Flame’
coral MSU-EF 12-20”H x 12-24”W
Bright, coral flowers in large, fragrant clusters. Bred
in the Netherlands for their dwarf stature. Neat,
rounded habit. Disease resistant.
p. 'David'
white MSU-EF 40"H x 24"W
Large, fragrant flower heads on stiff stems. Good
with echinops and verbascum. Perennial Plant of the
Year for 2002. Disease resistant.
p. 'David’s Lavender'
lavender MSU-EF 36-48"H x 24-36"W
Large, fragrant flower heads on stiff stems. The
densely packed, tubular lavender flowers are held
above deep green leaves. Disease resistant.
p. 'Early Start Light Pink'
pink MSU-LSU 12"H x 10"W
Very compact, densely branched plants are easily
covered with dense clusters in light pastel pink. Easy
to manage in a sunny border, with no need of staking.
Space plants to provide good air circulation.
p. 'Early Start Pink'
pink MSU-LSU 12"H x 10"W
Very compact, densely branched plants are easily
covered with dense clusters in bright pink. Easy to
manage in a sunny border, with no need of staking.
Space plants to provide good air circulation.
p. 'Early Start Violet'
purple MSU-LSU 12"H x 10"W
Very compact, densely branched plants are easily
covered with dense clusters in violet purple. Easy to
manage in a sunny border, with no need of staking.
Space plants to provide good air circulation.
p. ’Flamingo’
pink MSU-EF 24-30”H x 18-22”W
Large, fragrant clusters of bright pure pink flowers
dotted with a distinctive dark rose eye. Stiff upright
stems. Try it with hibiscus and verbascum.
p. ‘Forever Pink’
pink ESU-LSU 16"H x 4-8"W
Mounds of wide overlapping petals on bright true pink
flowers cover the entire plant. Blooms intermittently
throughout summer into fall. Very showy.
p. 'Lord Clayton'
cherry MSU-EF 24-30"H x 24-30"W
Uniques cherry-red flowers held above deep purple-
green foliage. In spring, foliage emerges deep purple
with lime green stems.
p. ‘Pink Flame’
pink ESU-LSU 12-18"H x 12-18"W
Beautiful clear pink flowers with a darker pink eye.
Excellent resistance to powdery mildew, long bloom
time and short, sturdy stems.
p. ‘Red Riding Hood’
red MSU-LSU 22”H x 12-18”W
Large heads of bright cherry-red flowers.
p. ‘Red Super’
red MSU-EF 20-30”H x 24-30”W
Bright red flowers, turning darker toward the center.
Dark green leaves. Try with perovskia or daisies.
p. ‘White Flame’
white ESU-MSU 12”H x 24”W
A dwarf variety with a sturdy habit and flowers as
large as the tall cultivars. Blooms early, reblooms.
Price for the above 15 varieties: $7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.;
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PHYSOSTEGIA zones 2-9
(Obedient Plant, False Dragonhead) These are vigorous plants(except for Miss Manners),
taking as much room as allowed. We prefer a less-
than-ideal soil to help restrict them. Hundreds of
tubular flowers are neatly arranged on each stem.
Leaves are deep green. Native to North America.
virginiana ‘Miss Manners’
white MSU-EF 18-24”H x 15-20”W
An exceptional newer variety with a more controlled
habit---some in this genus are too invasive to be
suitable garden plants. Sturdy upright stems.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
v. ‘Pink Manners’
pink MSU-LSU 36”H x 20”W
Spikes of pale pink to white buds open to lavender
pink flowers with a white throat. Like other Obedient
Plants, the flowers remain in position when twisted on
the stem. Upright, strong stemmed, clump forming
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
PHYTEUMA zones 4-8
(Horned Rampion) scheuchzeri
purple MSP 8”H x 12”W
Interesting spiked global flowes are held above its
tufted evergreen foliage. They are an attractive
blue-purple that have a silvery sheen to them. A
curious plant for the garden. Small and compact,
great for the front of the border.
3.99 1Qt./946 ml.
PIMPINELLA zones 5-8 major ‘Rosea’
pink SP-MSU 48”H x 12-36”W
Deep dusky pink flowers resembling those of Queen
Anne’s Lace. The large, dark green leaves are deeply
divided into toothed, almost heart-shaped segments.
Lovely next to variegated grass and roses. Well
drained soil. Native to Europe to the Caucasus.
Extremely rare in the United States.
$5.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
PLATYCODON zones 3-8
(Balloon Flower) Perfectly suited to North American gardens, this
plant is native to China and Japan. It emerges late in
the season, about the time Bleeding Heart is in bloom.
The curious flower blooms resemble small balloons,
which expand, and silently burst open, displaying a
five-pointed star about 3" across. They are one of
the stronger-blooming summer plants. Platycodon will
rebloom heavily if deadheaded. They cut well. The
taller varieties may need staking. We've had success
in controlling their height by pinching plants back by
a third when they are about a foot high. This delays
flowering only slightly. They are happy in most any
well-drained soil. In certain gardens we've seen some
varieties reseed freely. The blue varieties work well
with the many yellow flowers of midsummer. Foliage
is undistinguished, but it turns burnt gold in autumn.
grandiflorus ‘Astra Double Blue’
blue ESU-MSU 12”H x 6”W
A dwarf variety with semi-double blooms. Balloon-like
buds that open to a five-petaled, saucer-like star.
g. ‘Astra Pink’
pink ESU-MSU 4”H x 6”W
A neat dwarf variety.
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g. ‘Astra Semi-Double Lavender’
lavender ESU-LSU 6-12”H x 6-8”W
Semi-double 3” flowers with thicker petals than older
varieties, so they last longer. Blooms all summer.
Compact habit.
g. ‘Fuji White’
white ESU-LSU 24”H x 18-20”W
White flowers. Benefits from early pinching.
Price for the above 4 varieties: $5.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
g. ‘Hakone Double Blue’
blue ESU-MSU 18-24”H x 18”W
Spikes of semi-double, blue bell-shaped flowers rise
above the foliage from early to mid summer.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
g. 'Sentimental Blue'
blue ESU-MSU 6-8"H x 12"W
This heavy bloomer has very large flowers for a plant
of its size---they are about 2" wide. They are upward
facing, so their full beauty can be appreciated.
$5.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
PODOPHYLLUM zones 4-8
(May Apple)
peltatum
white MSP 15”H x 12”W
North American woodland plant. This plant has a
distinctive, exotic appeal. It looks like a small
umbrella, forming a green canopy. The white flowers
are held along the stem, under the leaves. They are
followed by the pea-like seed pods-–-the “apples” of
the common name. A treasure for the shady garden.
$5.99 1Qt./946 ml.
POLEMONIUM zones 3-7
(Jacob's Ladder) One of the most attractively foliated plants we
offer. The graceful arrangement of leaves, leaflets
and stems vaguely forms a ladder. The flowers are
small but plentiful. They like an evenly moist, well
drained soil and protection from the afternoon sun.
caeruleum ‘Bambino Blue’
blue LSP-MSU 24”H x 24”W
Bright blue flowers with light yellow centers and
medium green Jacob’s ladder foliage.
$5.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
c. ‘Bressingham Purple’
violet MSU-LSU 16-24”H x 18”W
A beautiful newer form with dark purple leaves and
violet-purple flowers.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ‘Heaven Scent’
purple LSP-ESU 18”H x 12”W
A small Jacob’s Ladder, but even though it’s small it
still packs a punch. Sprays of small, lightly-fragrant
purple bells. Foliage emerges with a burgundy flush
before becoming the deep green ladder-like foliage
we come to expect from polemonium.
$9.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
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reptans
sky blue MSP-LSP 12-18”H x 12-18”W
Sky-blue, bell-shaped flowers in loose, terminal
clusters appear on sprawling stems in mid to late
spring. Compound leaves with oval leaflets are
arranged like the rungs of a ladder.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
r. ‘Stairway to Heaven’
blue SP 12-18”H x 12-18”W
The tri-colored foliage is green with a creamy white
edge, splashed with pink. Remains showy from spring
to frost. Brilliant blue flowers in spring.
$9.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
POLYGONATUM zones 5-9
(Solomon's Seal)
odoratum ‘Variegatum’
white SP 18-24”H x 15”W
A must for any shade garden. Dark, gracefully
arching stems display dangling white bells. Irregular
near white margins on dark green leaves. Pleasing,
neat appearance all season.
$15.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
POTENTILLA zones 4-9
(Cinquefoil) A very colorful, easy to grow group of plants. They
bloom heavily in early summer with roundish, flat
flowers, and some will have a minor rebloom in late
summer. The foliage is reminiscent of strawberries.
Excellent choice for the garden edge or the rockery.
astrosanguinea ‘Fireball’
mix ESU-LF 24”H x 18”W
A double flowered mixture in red, gold, orange and
bicolors.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x ‘Light My Fire’
bicolor MSU 18”H x 8”W
Bubble-gum pink flowers have red centers. Heart-
shaped petals.
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
thurberi amorubens ‘Monarch’s Velvet’
red MSU 24”H x 24”W
A creeper that makes a nice dense maintenance free
mat. Cherry red blooms with deep red center.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x ‘Twinkling Star’
bicolor MSU 18”H x 8”W
Giant coral orange flowers with red centers. Heart-
shaped petals, double the size of other Potentillas.
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
PRIMULA zones (see description)
(Primrose) These are among the most beloved of all plants. Being
one of the first to bloom has something to do with
this; early-flowering plants are always noticed and
easily remembered. Primroses are easy to grow, but
one must be careful to meet their site requirements,
or they will not perform well and be short-lived. Most
all varieties like a humus rich soil that retains
moisture in the dry months, yet drains freely at
season's end. Of the varieties on our list, only P.
japonica wants full protection from the sun. The
others are content with only afternoon shade.
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x ‘Pacific Hybrids’
mix SP-ESU 6-8”H x 6-12”W
Large flower size and clear, vibrant colors - including
yellow, maroon, lavender, white, pink, and blue-violet.
Most have large eyes of contrasting colors.
$3.99 1Qt./946 ml.
x ‘Super Nova Mix’
mix SP-ESU 6-10”H x 6-12”W
Multiple flower stems hold the brightly colored,
extra-large 2" blooms on 4-5" umbels. Improved
disease tolerance and greater adaptability over a
range of temperatures make Super Nova even more
desirable.
$5.99 1Qt./946 ml.
vulgaris ‘Belarina Buttercup’
yellow SP-ESU 7-9”H x 10”W
Fully double butter-yellow flowers resemble rosettes.
Perfect for a woodland or shady rock garden. Does
well in containers also.
vulgaris ‘Belarina Cobalt Blue’
blue SP-ESU 7-9”H x 10”W
Clusters of double flowers in an intense cobalt blue.
Perfect for a woodland or shady rock garden. Does
well in containers also.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $9.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
PRUNELLA zones 4-8 (Selfheal)
grandiflora ‘Bella Deep Rose’
pink LSP-ESU 6-8”H x 8-10”W
Lacy green foliage is topped with whirls of rose
colored flowers. Can be used as a groundcover.
$5.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
g. ‘Freelander Blue’
purple SP-MF 7-11”H x 18-24”W
A tidy, compact plant with spikes of tubular purple
flowers. Long blooming---spring through fall---usually
taking a break during the hottest summer weather.
Full sun to part shade in average soil. Tolerant of
poor soil conditions. Perfect for the the garden edge.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x ‘Summer Daze’
pink SP-MF 7-11”H x 18-24”W
Lots of vibrant pink tubular flowers.
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
PULMONARIA zones 3-9
(Lungwort) A superb genus of interesting and worthwhile plants.
This is the answer if you need an edging plant in a
shady or semi-shaded area. They can take some sun,
but they really revel in “coolth.” All of these are very
hardy plants that require little maintenance and are
long-lived. Most varieties have a broad, downy leaf,
and many are spotted. Occasionally we see leaf
damage from excess heat or sun. If this happens,
trim back the damaged leaves and new growth will
follow. All bloom in very early spring---it is the first
plant to attract hummingbirds. Once the flowering
starts, it is several weeks before the foliage
matures. The long list of common names is amusing:
Spotted Dog, Soldiers and Sailors, Joseph and Mary,
Bethlehem Sage, Bloody Butcher and Lungwort.
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x ‘Little Star’
pink/blue ESP-ESU 8-12”H x 12-18”W
Comapct yet floriferous. Early pink buds open and
mature to the deepest cobalt blue. Named after the
small silver spotting on the leaves.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x ‘Raspberry Splash’
pink/blue ESP-ESU 8-12”H x 12-18”W
A mounding variety that features upright narrow
silvery-blotched leaves and bright raspberry flowers.
$13.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x ‘Roy Davidson’
sky blue ESP-ESU 12”H x 18-22”W
Long narrow blue/green leaves are splashed with dots
of silver. Flowers open pink and mature to sky blue.
Perfect in a woodland garden.
x ‘Silver Bouquet’
pink/purple ESP-ESU 10”H x 20”W
Abundat flowers change from pink to blue as they
mature. Silver leaves mottled with silvery white
brighten up a shady area. Can use a groundcover.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
PULSATILLA (Pasque Flower)
vulgaris ‘Rubra’
red MSP 10-12”H x 12”W
Bell-shaped magenta to wine red flowers, about 2-3
inches wide. After the flowers are spent, attractive,
fluffy seed heads appear. The fern-like foliage
completes this graceful plant.
5.99 1Qt./946 ml.
RATIBIDA zones 3-8
(Gray Headed Coneflower) columnaris ‘Red’
red ESU-EF 24”H x 18”W
Flower heads are shaped like sombreros. The flower’s
central brown disk protrudes ½ - 2 “ above the
drooping petals. Leaves on the lower portion of the
stem are feathery and deeply cleft. Branched and
leafy in lower part of plant, with long leafless stalks.
$5.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
RHEUM (Ornamental Rhubarb)
palmatum var.tanguticum
pink SU 6’H x 3-4’W
Large palmate leaves emerge red and age to green.
Huge panicles of dark pink flowers add to the drama.
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
RODGERSIA zones 3-8 (Rodger’s Flower) Rodger’s Flower is spectacular. It is particularly
noted for its bold foliage. It needs a moist location
out of direct sun, or at least midday sun. A fluffy
flower, not unlike astilbe, appears in July. From Asia.
henrici ‘Cherry Blush’
pink ESU-MSU 38”H x 30”W
Forms large clumps of large rough quilted foliage. The
green leaves take a on bronze tinge in spring and
again in fall. Pink flowers are held on tall panicles.
$13.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
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RUDBECKIA zones 3-8
(Brown-eyed Susan) The rudbeckias are among the showiest and most
carefree plants of the summer garden. No sunny
garden should be without these long-flowering plants.
Attractive foliage adds to their desirability. All
species in this genus are native to North America---
they have no serious pest or disease problems.
Goldfinch enjoys the seed heads of many varieties.
Most any garden soil will do. Mildly salt tolerant.
fulgida 'Goldsturm'
golden yellow ESU-EF 24"H x 24"W
This cultivar was first raised in Germany in 1937. One
of the most useful of all perennials---valuable in all
seasons. It has beautiful, 2½-3" wide, golden flowers
with prominent, brown, central cones. Dark green
leaves turn bronzy in fall. Plant in multiples for best
effect. Reseeds freely if not deadheaded. Our plants
are vegetatively propagated---others sell seed grown
plants, but they are not true clones, and are inferior.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
f. 'Little Goldstar'
golden yellow MSU-EF 14-16"H x 14-16"W
Knee high, it forms a bushy, short clump of rich green
foliage covered with a dome of closely spaced,
starburst-shaped, 2-2.5”, golden yellow blossoms held
just above the foliage.
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
hirta
gold MSU-LSU 36”H x 34”W
Black-eyed Susan. Dark yellow-gold, daisy-like, showy
flowers on tall, erect stems. The dark green, hairy
foliage is somewhat toothed. One of the heaviest
flowering and most familiar of all wildflowers.
h. ‘Cappaccino’
orange ESU-EF 18-20”H x 12”W
Abundant, large, 4” flowers cover the entire plant!
Burnt orange petals with cappuccino coloring at their
base. Coffee colored central discs. Great for cutting.
h. ‘Cherry Brandy’
red MSU-MF 24”H x 15”W
Deep maroon red with dark brown centers. The
flowers are 3-4” wide. Flowers midsummer into fall.
h. ‘Denver Daisy’
gold MSU-EF 18-20”H x 12-18”W
Extra large flowers of golden yellow with rusty red
colored rings.
subtomentosa
gold MSU-LSU 48-60”H x 24”W
Bright gold daisy-like flowers on tall erect stems.
Some of the softly gray-green foliage is toothed and
hairy. The largest version of Brown-Eyed Susan.
Price for the above 5 varieties: $9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
SALVIA zones 5-10
(Meadow Sage) This is a large genus in the mint family. Various
species are found throughout the world; many are not
hardy. All varieties listed are easy to grow, requiring
no excessive care. Removal of spent blooms lengthens
the flowering season of the sylvestris (formerly
superba) types; they will then frequently bloom into
September. All S. sylvestris varieties have slightly
hairy, mid-green, linear leaves.
argentea
white ESU-MSU 36"H x 24"W
The Silver Sage from the eastern Mediterranean
region. It is grown mainly for its foliage, though its
flowers are appealing. The gray wrinkled leaves are up
to 8" long, roughly oval in shape, and completely
covered in silky hairs; they are held in a rosette.
Above the leaves is a broad pyramidal stalk about 20"
tall, covered with white flowers. The flower truss
stands stiffly for several weeks before it topples and
needs to be removed. This plant is usually short-lived,
so it must be deadheaded right after flowering to
preserve its strength. It will flower the second year
from seed. It demands a sharply drained soil in full
sun or a small amount of shade. A rock wall is perfect.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x superba ‘Merleau Blue’
violet blue MSP-MSU 12-15”H x 12-18”W
Deep violet-blue flower spikes on a compact, well
branched plant. Plant with iris and rudbeckia.
$5.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
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x s. ’Carradonna’
purple MSP-MSU 20-22”H x 20”W
Combination of rich purple flowers stalks and even
darker purple stems. Contrasting mid-green soft
leaves. Neat, compact, upright growing habit. Plant
with Achillea x ’Moonshine.’ A German cultivar. Highly
recommended by the Chicago Botanic Garden.
x s. 'May Night'
deep purple LSP-MSU 24"H x 28"W
Deeper colored, larger, and earlier-flowering than
'East Friesland.’ It was bred in Germany by Karl
Foerster, and introduced as ‘Mainicht’ in 1956. It was
chosen as the Perennial Plant Association’s Plant of
the Year in 1997, and was the highest rated Salvia
sylvestris in the trials at the Chicago Botanic Garden.
x s. ’Sensation Rose’
rose pink SP-LSU 12”H x 12”W
A compact selection with brilliant rose pink flowers
on plentiful spikes. Excellent for smaller areas.
x s. ‘Sensation Deep Blue’
dark blue ESU-EF 12”H x 12-15”W
Dense spikes of soft dark blue flowers. Long
flowering time. Compact habit.
x s. 'Sensation Sky Blue'
light blue LSP-MF 12"H x 12"W
Soft light blue flower spikes on compact plants.
Deadheading will increase bloom time.
Price for the above 5 varieties: $7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
SAPONARIA zones 3-9
(Soapwort) ocymoides
pink LSP-MSU 8”H x 24”W
Rock Soapwort. A very pleasing variety, with small
flowers and leaves. It is very heavy flowering. Good
for rock gardens or on the edge of a raised bed.
$5.99 1Qt. /946 ml.
SAXIFRAGA zones 5-9 (Mossy Saxifrage) x arendsii ‘Purple Robe’
carmine LSP-ESU 4-6”H x 12”W
Abundant carmine red flowes totally cove rthe entire
plant. What a color show! This small alpinr plant is
great in containers, wall gardens, rock gardens, or as
a groundcover. Cascading.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
SCABIOSA zones 3-10
(Pincushion Flower) One of England's most favored flowers for cutting.
These prolific plants bloom early and heavy, and
continue on to a lesser degree if the spent flowers
are removed. The flowers are long stemmed, except
for the dwarf varieties. The foliage is neat, forming a
low mound of decorative leaves. Scabiosa is easy to
grow, the only requirement being a well-drained soil.
c. 'Butterfly Blue'
blue-lavender ESU-LSU 12"H x 14"W
A very long-blooming sort with a dwarfish habit.
Always looks neat. Attracts butterflies.
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c. 'Ritz Blue'
blue-lavender ESU-LSU 12"H x 14"W
A very long flowering plant with a dwarf habit.
Flowers are colored a refreshing blue. Attracts
butterflies. Decorative, mid-green leaves.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
c. 'Vivid Violet'
violet ESU-LSU 11"H x 18"W
Abundant, large, vivid-violet pincushion flowers. Very
vigorous. Extremely long bloom time.
5.99 1Qt./946 ml.
SEDUM zones 3-9
(Stonecrop) This broad group offers much for both perennial and
rock gardens. Some types grow in a mat-like fashion,
while others are best used as an upright ornamental
specimen. All have thick, fleshy, succulent-like leaves.
The spectabile species and its hybrids are nearly
indestructible. Taller types may benefit from
shearing by half when they are about 8” tall---
produces stockier growth. All will do well in poor soil.
Moderately salt tolerant. Most prefer full sun, but
some will tolerate shade. Try them in containers, too.
x ‘Cherry Tart’
cherry LSU-MF 4-6”H x 18”W
Masses of brilliant pink, 5" diameter flower clusters
explode above cherry-red. Compact growth habit.
x ‘Dazzleberry’
raspberry MSU-MF 6-8”H x 18”W
Bright raspberry-pink flowers stand staunchly
upright on 8” stems. The smoky blue leaves mature to
dark purple, emphasizing the flowers.
x ‘Lime Zinger’
pink MSU-MF 6-8”H x 18”W
Succulent leaves of bright lime green edges in cherry
red and topped for several weeks by flop-resistant
pink blossoms.
Price for the above 3 varieties: $7.99 1Qt./946 ml.
x ‘Maestro’
mauve MSU-MF 24-30”H x 30”W
The large 5-7” flower heads bear bright red buds
which open to rich mauve pink blossoms held on bright
purple stems in late summer.
x ‘Moonlight Serenade’
peach LSU-MF 14-18”H x 18”W
Upright sedum with large clusters of fruity
raspberry pink buds opening to contrasting peachy
gold flowers. The season of interest is extended even
further with the deep burgundy seed heads.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x ‘Mr. Goodbud’
mauve MSU-MF 15-18”H x 15”W Beautiful dark mauve flowers. The flower buds are
light pink, and deepen to an intense rosy mauve.
Upright compact habit.
x spectabile ‘Autumn Charm’
red LSU-MF 14-18”H x 18”W
This is the new, variegated version of the popular
‘Autumn Joy’. Succulent light green leaves with
serrated yellow edges. Stiff stems support large
clusters of rosy-red flowers.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
s. 'Autumn Joy'
bronze red LSU-MF 18-24"H x 30"W
For years considered to be the best variety of the
larger sedums. It is easy to grow and always looks
good. The flowers open bronzy red and eventually
turn dark brown, all the while holding their shape.
Retains its good looks all winter. It belongs in every
low maintenance garden. Attracts butterflies.
x s. ‘Carl’
magenta ESU-MSU 18”H x 18-24”W
Compact habit and large clusters of brilliant magenta
pink flowers which are held on reddish stems.
s. 'Neon'
pink LSU 18-24”H x 18-22”W
Big clusters of numerous, tiny, star-shaped flowers.
Intense, vibrant shade of neon pink. Succulent blue-
green leaves. Great with later ornamental grasses.
Price for the above 3 varieties: $9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
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x ‘Plum Perfection'
pink LSU 6-10”H x 10-12”W
Big clusters of numerous, tiny, pink star-shaped
flowers. Succulent plum gray-green leaves are edged
in pink. Great with later ornamental grasses.
x ‘Thundercloud’
white MSU-EF 8-10”H x 10-15”W
Billowy mounds of white to soft pink flowers.
Mounding gray green leaves with textured edges.
Deciduous.
x ‘Thunderhead’
rose LSU-MF 27”H x 24”W
Huge, deep rose flower heads that look like Oregon's
summer thunderhead clouds. Very stout, upright
stems are a mid-border marvel. Handsome, grey-
green foliage is the perfect foil for the dramatic long
lasting flowers. One of the most majestic Sedums
Terra Nova® has introduced.
Price for the above 3 varieties: $7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
SEMPERVIVELLA
cream LSP-MSU 2-6”H x 6-8”W
A succulent with rosettes of thick fleshy green,
velvety leaves. The waxy cream–colored flowers are
yellow centered and held on stalks above the foliage.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
SEMPERVIVUM zones 4-10
(Hen & Chicks) This old European plant is perfect for introducing
children to gardening. Besides being indestructible,
the curious, fleshy leaves are short, pointed, and are
arranged like a nest. Foliage color varies from solid
green to solid purple and all shades and combinations
in between; some will change color as the season
progresses. New, smaller shoots appear alongside the
rosette, forming a tight cluster of “hen and chicks.”
x ‘Carmen’
green/red tips MSU-EF 4-6”H x 12-15”W
Large 5” wide rosettes are tipped in burgundy. In
winter the entire rosette turns a lovely violet.
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x ‘Jade Rose’
green/rose leaves LSU-MF 4-6”H x 8-12”W
Rosy red coloration on the inside of the succulent
leaves, flowers are reddish-pink.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $5.99 1Qt./946 ml.
x ‘Jovibarba’
green/rose leaves LSU-MF 4-6”H x 8-12”W
Green succulent foliage with rosy pointed tips. Pink
flowers are held in clusters above the foliage.
$3.99 1Qt./946 ml.
x ‘Moss Rose’
green/rose leaves LSU-MF 4-6”H x 8-12”W
Rosy red coloration on the inside of the succulent
leaves, flowers are reddish-pink.
$5.99 1Qt./946 ml.
tectorum ‘Mixture’
pinkish MSU 4-6”H, 10” in bloom; spreading
The plant is low, but reaches 10” in height with its
bizarre flower stalks. Looks best on a rock wall, in
containers, or in nooks and crannies.
$3.99 1Qt./946 ml.
SIDALCEA zones 4-8
(Prairie Mallow) A fine plant from the mallow family. It is like a small-
scale Hollyhock, but is hardy and has no pest or
disease problems. Use it for a good vertical effect.
Prune old flowers for a secondary bloom.
x ‘Brilliant’
red MSU-EF 30-36”H x 12-14’W
Bright red hollyhock-like flowers on strong, wiry
stems. Glossy green foliage. Resembles a miniature
hollyhock. Will rebloom of cut back.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x ‘Candy Girl’
pink MSU-EF 20-24”H x 12-14’W
Dark rose hollyhock-like flowers on strong, wiry
stems. Glossy green foliage. Resembles a miniature
hollyhock.
x ‘Little Princess’
pale pink MSU-EF 11-15”H x 12-14’W
Soft, pale pink rose hollyhock-like flowers on strong,
wiry stems. Glossy green foliage. Resembles a
miniature hollyhock.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
SILPHIUM zones 2-8
(Rosinweed) These plants are among the tallest of all native
prairie plants; some reach over 8' in height. Their
flowers are yellow daisies, differing with each
variety. Foliage varies widely. All are easy to grow and
rewarding. All have seeds that attract birds.
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laciniatum
yellow MSU-LSU 6-12’H x 3’W
This is a long-lived native plant. Large yellow daisy-
like flowers 4” across. They resemble wild
sunflowers. Large, deeply lobed leaves. Strong central
stem. Among the tallest native prairie plants.
perfoliatum
yellow MSU-LSU 96"H x 30"W
Native prairie. Cup Plant. The interesting feature
here is the huge, opposite leaves that form a cup
were they attach to the stem; this cup holds water
and attracts birds. Will tolerate light shade. The
flower stems are square and about 1" thick. Note:
immature leaves do not have the characteristic cups.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
terebinthinaceum
yellow MSU-LSU 3-10’H x 3’W
Tall stems with yellow sunflower-like flowers, 3”
wide. Yellow center disks. Basal clump of large oval
leaves up to 2 feet long.
$5.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
SISYRINCHUM zones 4-8
(Blue Skies; Blue Eyed Grass) angustifolium
blue LSP-ESU 12”H x 4”W
Native to eastern North America, and commonly
known as Blue-Eyed Grass. Not a true grass, this
perennial has grass-like leaves and forms a tight
mound that spreads slowly. The flower stems bear
tiny, star-shaped flowers of considerable charm.
$3.99 1Qt./946 ml.
SOLIDAGO zones 3-10
(Goldenrod) A much-maligned plant that is not responsible for
most hay fever. Its pollen is heavy and is not wind
borne. It is easy to grow in sun or light shade, and
not particular about soil. Great for late color.
rugosa ‘Fireworks’
yellow LSU 36-48”H x 24-36”W
An explosion of gracefully arching, bright yellow
blooms. A highly rated cultivar. Green leaves which
will take on a red hue in the late fall. Combine with
ornamental grasses and fall blooming asters.
x ‘Little Lemon’
golden MSU-EF 10-12”H x 12-15”W
A compact type, with dense sprays of gold flowers.
Combine it with ornamental grasses and echinacea.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
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SPIGELIA zones 6-8 (Indian Pink)
marilandica
red LSP-MSU 12-18”H x 15-18”W Beautiful plant with red tubular flowers that have
little yellow “stars” at the flower tips. Bright green
shiny leaves. Usually prefers light to full shade, but
for some it grows well in full sun. Rich, well drained
soil is best, but it is said to tolerate clay. Deadhead
to prolong flowering. All parts are poisonous if
ingested. Excellent hummingbird attracting plant. Try
with trillium, ferns, violets, columbine and other
woodland favorites. Winter protection suggested.
$7.99 3½” Pot
STACHYS zones 3-9
These hardier stachys originate from Europe and
Asia. They are in the mint family and are easy to
grow in average garden soil. Heat and drought
tolerant.
byzantina 'Big Ears'
lavender MSU 8-10"H x 30"W
This somewhat bizarre version of the common Lamb's
Ears has real virtue. Reputed to be non-flowering, it
has bloomed modestly for us. Its huge leaves are
much larger than those of 'Silver Carpet,' but it is
not ungainly. It creeps about at a moderate rate,
softening the garden edge. It is mildly salt tolerant.
Also known as 'Helene von Stein.'
byzantina 'Fuzzy Wuzzy'
lavender MSU 8-10"H x 30"W
Soft, fuzzy, silver-gray leavesare held in rosettes.
They form a dense foliage mat up to 8” off the
ground. Small lavender flowers appear on flowering
stems rising to 14-16" tall.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $5.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
STOKESIA zones 5-9
(Stokes' Aster)
laevis 'Klaus Jelitto'
lavender blue ESU-LSU 15-20"H x 18-24"W
Fluffy, cornflower-like, powder blue flowers (3-4”
across) on generally erect, leafy stems. They from a
rosette of oblong-lanceolate medium green leaves.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
STYLOPHORUM zones 4-8 (Celandine Poppy, Wood Poppy)
diphyllum
yellow MSP-LSP 12-18”H x 12”W
The Celandine Poppy, native to eastern North
America and first cultivated in 1854. An elegant plant
with bright green oak-like leaves. The 2” wide yellow
flowers resemble Poppies. Likes a damp, humusy soil.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
TANACETUM zones 4-8 coccineum x ‘Robinson’s Red’
red LSP-ESU 18”H x 30”W
One of the heavier bloomers in the flower garden.
Semi-double daisy flowers are bright red with a
yellow central disc. Aromatic, deeply cut foliage.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
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c. x ‘Robinson’s Hybrid’
mix LSP-ESU 24”H x 18”W
One of the heavier bloomers in the flower garden.
Semi-double daisy flowers in a range of pink, rose,
red, and white. Aromatic, deeply cut foliage.
$5.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
niveum
white ESU-LSU 18”H x 30”W
Abundant, small yellow-eyed daisies completely
smother the decorative gray cut leaf foliage beneath
the flowers.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
THALICTRUM zones 5-9
(Meadow Rue) This underused genus warrants closer inspection of
its many virtues. The plentiful small flowers on most
varieties appear billowy when planted in groups. The
foliage is especially delightful---all species vaguely
resemble aquilegia in that regard; most have a blue-
gray cast. Both the flower and foliage are excellent
when cut. In addition to the perennial garden,
thalictrum can be very useful when naturalizing semi-
shaded areas. Most of the varieties are quite tall, but
in spite of their delicate appearance they rarely need
staking. If the foliage becomes stressed, shear back
to basal leaves. They like a rich soil with even
moisture. Try a few different types and see if you
don't find them as appealing as we do.
x ‘Black Stockings’
lavender MSU 72”H x 24”W
A tall thalictrum with nearly black stems, contrasting
green leaves, topped off by fluffy lavender flowers.
A newer type, destined for great popularity.
$11.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
ichangense ‘Evening Star’
pink SU 12”H x 12”W
A small plant with green to red leaves with silver
veining in the center. Tufts of lavender pink flowers
held on wiry stems.
$9.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ‘Lavender Mist’
pink SU 72-96”H x 24-36”W
Lavender-purple flowers that grow on strong, self-
supporting dark purple stems over low mounds of
green foliage.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
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x ‘Purplelicous’
purple ESU-MSU 12-14”H x 8-10”W
Very compact, a miniature version of ‘Lavender Mist’.
Lavender-purple flowers that grow on strong, self-
supporting dark purple stems over low mounds of
green foliage.
$11.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
TRADESCANTIA zones 5-9
(Spiderwort) x andersoniana This is a hybrid species. T. virginiana, a North
American native, is one of its parents. When out of
bloom, which is seldom, it resembles a Daylily with
narrow leaves. The unusual flower consists of three
large petals, with a group of large stamens in the
center. Flowers are usually held in clusters. This is a
great plant for areas that are difficult to grow in,
but if the soil is too rich and moist, Spiderwort can
be invasive. If the foliage becomes unsightly, simply
cut it back to nearly ground level, and it will sprout
new growth and rebloom in late summer and fall.
a. x ‘Sweet Kate’
blue LSP-EF 24”H x spreading
A long flowering perennial with a bold, casual
appearance. The bright chartreuse, long, narrow
leaves make an outstanding backdrop for the deep
blue-purple flowers.
a. x ‘Valour’
rose violet ESU-LF 18-20”H x 15”W
Lots of deep rose-violet flowers and blue-green
grass-like leaves.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x ‘Ocean Blue’
blue ESU-LF 30-32”H x 28-30”W
Nice blue, larger than normal flowers. This fast
grower remains upright.
$11.99 2.75 Qt/2.6 l.
TRICYRTIS zones 5-9
(Toad Lily) A fascinating group of plants, principally from Japan
and other parts of Asia. The flowers especially are
rather exotic. All are late summer or autumn
flowering. The leaves are usually deep green, with the
shape and the arrangement on the stem being similar
to a Lily. Since the flowers are small we like planting
along a path where they can be seen up close.
x ‘Dark Beauty’
violet-purple MSU-EF 36”H x 24”W
Exotic looking flowers with white petals speckled
with violet-purple. They are held on dark purple
stems with dark purple leaves.
formosana ‘Gilt Edge’
lavender pink MSU-MF 10-12”H x 16-24”W
Long blooming variety with unique orchid-like flowers
in dark lavender-pink shades with darker spots.
Large, glossy dark green leaves are edged in bright
yellow. A showy combination.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
f. ‘Samurai’
purple LSU-MF 12”H x 12”W
The gorgeous flowers resemble small orchids---
spotted purple with yellow throats. The foliage is also
special---green leaves have a creamy edge. Cut stems
are long lasting. An easily controlled slow spreader.
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x ‘Golden Festival’
yellow LSU-EF 15-17”H x 12”W
Exotic looking flowers with lemon yellow petals
speckled with violet-purple. Flowers resemble
orchids. Vigorous grower with green foliage.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $5.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
TRILLIUM zones 4-9
erectum
red ESP-MSP 16”H x 12”W
Red Trillium. A choice woodland native. Charming
large, three petaled, dark red flowers. Slow to
multiply, but still one of our most treasured woodland
wildflowers.
grandiflora
white ESP-MSP 15”H x 12”W
Great White Trillium. A choice woodland native. The
charming large, three petaled, white flowers often
fade to pink as they age. Slow to multiply, but still
one of our most treasured woodland wildflowers.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $7.99 1Qt./946 ml.
TROLLIUS zones 3-8
(Globeflower) This easy-care perennial is one of the finest of the
early-season cut flowers. Long-lived when cut, the
orange or yellow blooms offer endless appeal because
of their curious, globular shape. The finely cut leaves
are ornamental, too. Trollius is thoroughly hardy but
the planting site should be chosen with care. If
placed correctly it will need no care thereafter.
Globeflowers require either a rich, moist spot in a
sunny location or a rich, peaty soil in semi-shade. Soil
should not be soggy in any case, yet a too dry soil will
also yield disappointing results. The best effect is
achieved when planted in groups of three. Primary
bloom is in late spring or early summer, but secondary
bloom frequently occurs in late summer.
x 'Golden Queen'
tangerine MSP-MSU 34-36"H x 15-18"W
Vibrant tangerine orange flowers that open from
globe shaped buds in early summer They are held on
wiry stems over a basal clump of palmate leaves. The
best effect is achieved when planted in groups of
three. May rebloom in fall.
x 'New Moon'
yellow MSP-MSU 24"H x 16-20"W
Large, creamy yellow flowers are held on sturdy
stems above the deep green palmate foliage. The
best effect is achieved when planted in groups of
three. May rebloom in fall.
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VERBASCUM zones 5-8
(Mullein) A big family of large, sun loving plants, many of which
are biennial, with only a few perennials of value.
x ’Southern Charm’
apricot MSP-MSU 24-36”HF x 24”W
Charming apricot flowers with fuzzy purple centers.
Medium green elongated leaves with a velvety texture
on the newest ones.
x ’Temptress Purple’
purple ESU-LSU 15-18”HF x 18”W
Grape purple flowers with fuzzy golden centers.
Medium green elongated leaves with a velvety texture
on the rosette shaped new growth.
Price for the above 2 varieties: $5.99 2Qt./2.6 l,
VERNONIA zones 3-8 lettermanii ‘Iron Butterfly’
pink LSU-EF 30-36”H x 30”W
A tall slender stem with alternate, 5” long leaves.
They are topped by dense flower clusters of bright
pink. Full sun and evenly moist fertile soil is ideal, but
part sun is tolerated as well as moist or dry sites.
Tolerates occasional flooding for short periods of
time. Use for height in the back of the garden,
naturalizing, prairie or native specimen. Adds texture
to the garden. Plant with ornamental grasses,
rudbeckia or helianthus.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
VERONICA zones 4-9
(Speedwell) This is a broad genus, which includes many useful
plants. They are valued for their low maintenance
needs. The leaf type varies with the species but all
have a similar flower---a long, tapering spike densely
covered with small flowers. When cutting, choose a
spike that is open only one-third. Shear the plants
after flowering. Most perform best in full sun, but
will take some shade. Good, well-drained soil is best.
x ‘Blue Bomb’
blue ESU-LSU 12-15”H x 12-15”W
Bright blue-purple flower spikes. Often buds are still
developing at the tips while they are in full bloom at
the base of the flower. Compact plant habit. Great
for containers.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x ‘First Love’
pink LSP-LSU 6-8”H x 18-20”W
Intense, brilliant pink, almost fluorescent, flower
spikes. Often buds are still developing at the tips
while they are in full bloom at the base of the flower.
Compact plant habit. Great for border edges.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
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x ‘Pink Bomb’
pink ESU-LSU 12-15”H x 12-15”W
Medium pink flower spikes. Often buds are still
developing at the tips while they are in full bloom at
the base of the flower. Compact plant habit.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
spicata ’Royal Candles’
blue-purple ESU-LSU 3-4”H, 12-15”HF x 12-18”W
Very nice compact habit. Dark green, 3” leaves are
oblong with serrated edges. Coreopsis ‘Sweet Dreams’
and Sedum ‘Frosty Morn’ make good neighbors.
$7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
x ‘Sweet Lullaby’
pink ESP-ESU 4-6”H x 10-12”W
Proven Winners selection. Beautiful bluish pink
flowers. Compact plant habit.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
x ‘Venice Blue’
blue ESP-ESU 10-12”H x 12-14”W
Large, deep blue flower – it has the largest flowers in
its class. Compact plant habit. Great for containers.
$5.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
VERONICASTRUM zones 3-8
virginicum
lilac-rose ESU-LSU 36-48”H x 24-36”W
Native. This veronicastrum resembles a veronica with
long, dense, racemes of tiny, tube-like lilac-rose
flowers. Lance-shaped leaves. Provides a strong
vertical accent.
$9.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.
VIOLA zones 5-9
(Tufted Pansy) Pansy-like in flower, these bloom profusely in late
spring and early summer, and will continue
sporadically if blooms are removed. Violas have
traditionally been grown in part shade, but can take
full sun if soil is cool and moist (not soggy.)
x ‘Celestial Northern Lights’
purple/yellow SP 6-8”H x 8-10”W
Distinctive dark purple upper petals; light purple and
bright yellow lower petals with 'whiskers'.
Floriferous, long bloom season.
x ‘Celestial Northern Twilight’
puprle/yellow SP 6-8”H x 8-10”W
Medium purple upper petals; light purple and bright
yellow lower petals with burgundy 'whiskers'.
Floriferous, long bloom season.
x ‘Corsica’
purple SP 6”H x 12”W
Perennial wildflower. Deep true purple upper petals
and lower petals, white 'whiskers' with a yellow
throat. Floriferous, long bloom season.
x ‘Halo Sky Blue’
lavender/yellow SP 8-10”H x 12-14”W
Lavender purple upper petals; lavender purple and
bright yellow lower petals with dark purple
'whiskers'. Floriferous, long bloom season.
x ‘Halo Lilac’
lavender/white SP 8-10”H x 12-14”W
Light purple blended with white upper petals;
lavender purple edges with bright white centers and
bright yellow throat. Floriferous, long bloom season.
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x ‘Halo Sky Violet’
Burgundy/purple SP 8-10”H x 12-14”W
Intense coloring! Extra-large, deep purple upper
petals edges in a strong burgundy; lower petals have
the same coloration as the uppers but with a yellow
throat and with burgundy 'whiskers'. Floriferous,
long bloom season.
odorata ‘Queen Charlotte’
purple SP 6”H x 12”W
Extremely fragrant solid purple flowers. One of the
deepest violet violas seen.
o. ‘Rosina’
pink SP 6”H x 12”W
Sweetly scented rosepink flowers. Can be used as a
groundcover, or in baskets and containers.
wickrotti x ‘Ultima Morpho’
blue/yellow SP 6-8”H x 8-10”W
Distinctive mid blue upper petals; bright yellow lower
petals with 'whiskers'. Floriferous, long bloom season.
Price for the above 9 varieties: $7.99 2Qt./1.89 l.
YUCCA zones 4-10
(Adam’s Needle) filamentosa ‘Golden Sword’
cream MSU-LSU 48”H 60”HF x 24”W
Long narrow leaves have wide bright yellow centers
and green margins. Flower spikes of bell-shaped white
blossoms in summer. Striking accent plant.
$13.99 2.75 Qt./2.6 l.