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microphylla - Hot Lips - (0°F.) Semi-deciduous, large growing 36” tall<br />
as wide with beautiful white and red flowers. gallon $9.00<br />
nana - Curling Waves - (-20°F.) Loose spikes of blue and white, bicolored<br />
flowers with oval, quilted leaves having a reddish tinge turning to<br />
green in <strong>the</strong> summer. Grows 12” tall as wide. gallon $10.00<br />
x sylvestris - May Night - (-30°F.) Deep indigo flowers larger than most<br />
of <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r types. Grows 3”- 6” tall and 24” wide. gallon $10.00<br />
Sensation Series (nemorosa) - (-30°F.) This sensational dwarf series<br />
has it all: it’s free flowering, well-branched and compact, with just <strong>the</strong><br />
right amount of vigor. The beautiful display of abundant flower spikes in<br />
soft color shades lasts throughout <strong>the</strong> summer. Grows 12” tall as wide.<br />
Deep Blue, Deep Rose - gallon $10.00<br />
Suncrest Series - (0°F.) Large, brightly colored flowers provide excellent,<br />
long blooming flowers. Foliage is nicely scented, sturdy and upright<br />
growing to 15” tall as wide. gallon $10.00<br />
Bright Eyes - Bright red with a white eye.<br />
Flamenco Rose - Hot pink flowers.<br />
Orchid Glow - Magenta purple flowers.<br />
Fire Dancer - Coral pink flowers.<br />
Santolina - Asteraceae - (-30°F.) An evergreen plant that thrives in hot,<br />
dry, poor soil conditions and takes well to pruning and shaping. Grows<br />
18” tall as wide. 4” pot $3.50, gallon $10.00<br />
rosmarinifolia - Lemon Fizz - Bright vivid yellow foliage with yellow<br />
flowers.<br />
Saxifraga - Saxifragaceae - (-20°F.) Great rock garden plants that<br />
require a sunny exposure or light shade, moist soil and good drainage.<br />
Divide evergreen plants when <strong>the</strong> center turns brown. During April-June<br />
a prolific mat of rosette-type flowers are attractively presented. 4” pot<br />
$3.50<br />
x arendsii - Triumph - Evergreen foliage topped by dark red flowers<br />
from spring to early summer. (6”- 9” high, 12” spread)<br />
Peter Pan - Bright pink blooms (6”- 9” high, 12” spread)<br />
White Pixie - White flowers. (6”- 9” high, 12” spread)<br />
Sedum - Crassulaceae - Succulent perennials. Sedums can transform<br />
difficult slopes into stunning areas of unparalleled seasonal color texture,<br />
shape and pattern. Once established, <strong>the</strong>y will tolerate drought, grow in<br />
full sun or part shade and in well drained soil. Some dwarf growing<br />
varieties spread only inches in one year, o<strong>the</strong>rs grow approximately 4”<br />
high with a 15”- 18” spread. Can be successfully grown in pot/dish gardens.<br />
4” pot $3.50<br />
Selaginella - Kraussiana - Aurea Gold Spikemoss - (-10°F.) A spreading<br />
evergreen with thin branching stems of golden green foliage.<br />
Excellent as a ground cover in protected locations. Prefers rich, moist,<br />
well-drained soil and some shade. Grows 6” tall as wide. 4” pot $5.00<br />
Sempervivum - Crassulaceae - Hen and Chicks - Evergreen succulents<br />
with smaller groups of tightly compacted pointed leafy rosettes, tautened<br />
around larger or parent rosettes. Excellent for container growing and<br />
rock gardens. Requires good drainage. Plant in sun and requires some<br />
summer watering in warmer climates. Plants are hardy in all zones.<br />
Flowers are oftentimes in clusters of scarlet/pink tones, grows 1’ tall. 4”<br />
pot $5.00<br />
Silene - Caryophyllaceae - Good for use in rockeries and walls or as an<br />
edging plant. Grows 6” tall and 18 “ wide. Hardy to (-20°F.)<br />
uniflora - Druett’s Variegated - Slow, spreading cushion of variegated<br />
cream and green foliage, topped with puffy white flowers. 4” pot $3.50<br />
Sisyrinchium - Iridaceae - Blue-eyed Grass - Semi-evergreen, with<br />
small, sword-shaped leaves. Plant in full sun and moderately fertile soil.<br />
This grasslike plant is low maintenance and easy to grow.<br />
Devon Skies - Deep sky blue flowers with a yellow eye. Dark bluevoilet<br />
throat with dark blue veining. Compact habit loaded with color to<br />
6” tall and 10” wide. gallon $10.00<br />
Thymus - Lamiaceae - Thyme - An evergreen perennial forming a thick<br />
spongy blanket of small handsomely textured leaves. Flourishes in welldrained<br />
soil, full sun to part shade with some summer watering. Attracts<br />
bees. Plant 12” apart. Hardy in all zones. 4” pot $3.50<br />
camphoratus - (-30°F.) Leaves have a camphorlike fragrance that make<br />
a great addition to a potpourri. Purple flowers on a plant that grows 6”-<br />
9” tall and spreads to 18”.<br />
serpyllum - Elfin - (-30°F) <strong>the</strong> smallest of all <strong>the</strong> thymus with minute<br />
green foliage and lavender flowers. (2” high and 8” spread).<br />
serpyllum - Golden - (-30°F.) Golden green foliage with a lavender<br />
bloom in July-August. (4”- 6” high and 12” spread).<br />
Highland Cream - (-30°F.) Tiny green leaves with creamy variegation<br />
displaying pale pink flowers in June-Aug. (1”- 2” high and 12” spread).<br />
Lemon Variegated - (-20°F.) Pale lavender flowers above green leaves<br />
that are variegated with yellow and have a lemon scent. (6”- 9” high, 18”<br />
spread) (upright)<br />
pseudolanuginosus - Woolly - (-30°F.) One of <strong>the</strong> best ground covers,<br />
forms a dense mat of small gray woolly leaves with lavender July flowers.<br />
(3” high and 18” spread).<br />
serpyllum - Mauve - (-30°F) Small mauve blooms. (2” high and 12”<br />
spread). (July)<br />
serpyllum - Pink Chintz - (-30°F.) Salmon-pink July flowers with fleecy<br />
olive green foliage. (2” high and 8”- 12” spread).<br />
serpyllum coccineus - Major - (-30°F.) Lavender-red blooms (June-July)<br />
cover a 2” high and 10” spreading plant with green leaves, underscored<br />
with bronze-colored fall foliage.<br />
serpyllum var. albus - White - (-30°F.) Tiny white blooms cover small<br />
rich green leaves. (2” high and 12” spread).<br />
Tricyrtis - Convallariaceae - Toad Lily - (-20°F.) This plant blooms in<br />
late summer (July-Sept) with unusual, orchidlike blossoms. The flowers<br />
can appear at leaf joints or in terminal clusters depending on <strong>the</strong> variety,<br />
but all have unique flowers that are excellent for cutting.<br />
Empress - Stunning hybrid with large flowers and vigorous, glossy foliage.<br />
White flowers with deep purple spots and a bright center. Grows 24”<br />
tall as wide. gallon $10.00<br />
Golden Festival - Bright yellow blooms with an abundace of bronze<br />
dots lighten up a shady spot. Grows 15” tall as wide. gallon $12.50<br />
Trollius - Ranunculaceae - Globeflower - An excellent selection for bog<br />
gardens or waterside plantings. Dark green foliage remains nice looking<br />
throughout <strong>the</strong> season. Slow to increase so plant in groups. Long blooming<br />
with regular deadheading. Needs full to part shade. Hardy to -40°F. Plants<br />
grow 18” tall and spread to 24”. Disease and pest resistant.<br />
chinensis - Golden Queen - Vigorous grower with deeply cut leaves and<br />
golden orange flowers. gallon $10.00<br />
x cultorum - Alabaster - Semidouble, creamy white, buttercup flowers.<br />
Deep green foliage form a nice clump. gallon $10.00<br />
x cultorum - Lemon Queen - Lovely green foliage with lemon colored<br />
flowers. gallon $10.00<br />
Veronica - Scrophulariaceae - Speedwell - A nice plant for borders or<br />
informal gardens, it comes in a wide range of flower colors and shapes.<br />
Flowers are often spikes or sometimes in clusters. Grows well in full sun<br />
or part shade.<br />
liwanensis - Turkish - (-30°F.) Cobalt blue flowers above tiny, glossy<br />
green foliage that forms an evergreen mat growing 3” tall and 18” wide.<br />
4” pot $3.50<br />
longifolia - Eveline - (-30°F.) Long tapering spikes of rose purple flowers<br />
with narrow, pointed and glossy dark green foliage that grows 12” tall<br />
and 15” wide. gallon $10.00<br />
spicata - Hocus Pocus - (-30°F.) Bluish purple, large flower spikes<br />
above dark green foliage with a clean and tidy growth habit to 16” tall<br />
and 12” wide. gallon $10.00<br />
Viola - Violaceae - Violet - Often you think of aggressive ground covers<br />
when Viola is mentioned. Ours are all well behaved, non-spreading varieties<br />
with delightful flower power. Best grown in sun to part shade.<br />
Celestial Starry Night - (-30°F.) Dusty lavender purple blossoms with<br />
a primrose yellow center. Trailing growth habit to 6” tall and 8” wide. 4”<br />
pot $3.50<br />
Columbine - (-30°F.) Pretty purple and white streaked flowers that grow<br />
3”- 6” and spread to 18”. 4” pot $3.50, gallon $9.00<br />
Etain - (-30°F.) Beautiful large, creamy flowers accented by lavender<br />
purple edges. Blooms have a lovely fragrance. Grows 6”- 9” tall and<br />
spreads 18”. 4” pot $3.50, gallon $9.00<br />
Julian - (0°F.) Fragrant, slightly frilled, pale inky blue blooms with a<br />
compact growing habit to 8’ tall by 10” wide. 4” pot $3.50<br />
Rebecca - (-10°F.) Lovely, fragrant flowers that look like an impressionistic<br />
version of a Viola. They are blotched cream and lavender with a<br />
compact habit, 6”- 9” tall and 18” wide, a very well behaved plant. 4”<br />
pot $3.50, gallon $9.00<br />
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