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<strong>GREEN</strong> <strong>LAKE</strong> <strong>NURSERY</strong> <strong>2013</strong>“Celebrating 30 Years of Serving the Metroplex”GreenLakeNursery.com


GRASSESCarex Corynephorus oshimensis ‘Spikey ‘Evergold’ Blue’ Chasmanthium Cyperus alternifolia latifolium Cortederia Dianella selloana ‘Variegata’ ‘Pumila”Miscanthus ‘Gracillimus’Miscanthus ‘Variegatus’Muhlenbergia capillarisMuhlenbergia ‘Wlindheimerihite Cloud’ Nassella tenuissimaPennisetum ‘Hameln’


P.O. Box 360656Dallas, TX 75336-0656Phone: (972) 287-2322Fax: (972) 287-2373“We have a passion for Plants”Location:Hours:Prices:Terms:Claims:Delivery:Green Lake Nursery is located in Seagoville,Texas.Going east on Hwy. 175, take the Seagoville Rd.exit.Stay on access road, go to second stop sign.Turn right onto Environmental WayTravel 3/10 mile to 300 Environmental Way.We are on the right.7:30 - 4:30 Monday-Friday unless advance arrangements are made.For pick-up orders please arrive by 4:00 PM.Prices are subject to change without notice.All sales are cash/check unless credit is established.Our responsibility for condition of the plant ceases upon acceptance.There will be a minimum delivery fee of $25. Green Lake delivers15.00.within the DFW Metroplex for orders over $250.Website: www.greenlakenursery.com1


u Sh ST Tu BcSAcalypha Copperleaf 18" x 30"Ageratum Apr-May Blue 6" x 6" 18 ct $0.558 ct# 1$1.80$3.50Distinctive copper leaves accented with catkin-like flowers that dangle from leaf axils. Easyto grow. Loves the heat of N. Texas summers.Little powder puff like flowers cover these small mounding plants. Great for borders or mixedpots.Alternanthera 'Brazilian Red Hots' 12" x 18" 8 ct $1.80 Bright purple and magenta foliage on a semi-trailing plant. Great in mixed pots and beds.AlyssumOct-MayLavender,Purple,WhiteAlyssum lobularia 'Snow Princess' Mar-Nov White 10" x 6" 8 ct $2.509" x 4" 18 ct $0.55 Covered with clusters of tiny sweetly fragrant flowers. Looks best during the cool season.Largest and most heat tolerant of annual Alyssum. Heavily scented. Doesn't set seed, so theflowers just keep coming. Keep hydrated in summer.Angelonia 'Serena' May-Oct Purple, White,Mix 12" x 15" 18 ct $0.65 Lacey flower spikes. Compact variety keep blooming all summer. It loves the heat.Asparagus Fern, Sprengeri 12" x 12" 8 ct $1.80Open, airy and trailing, glossy green needle-like foliage. Great in pots and in beds as filleror alone. Will come back in mild winters.Begonia Dragon Wing Apr-Oct Pink, Red 12" x 15" 8 ct $1.80 Dangling clusters of large begonia flowers hang down from angel wing-like foliage.Begonia Wax Leaf Apr-Oct Rose, Scarlet, White 9” x 12” 18 ct $0.55Bellis perennisEnglish DaisyOct-Mar Rose, Red, Mix 6" x 2" x 4" 18 ct $0.55Blackfoot Daisy Apr-Nov White 24" x 10" x 10" 8 ct $2.00Bluebonnet Mar-Apr Blue 12" x 18" x 24"Cabbage Ornamental 16" x 12" # 1 $2.75Caladium 12" x 12"-36" 18 ctCalendula Nov-Apr Orange, Yellow 8” x 5" x 5" 18 ct $0.55Candle Tree Aug-Oct Golden Yellow 6' x 6' # 1 $3.5018 ct# 110"$0.60$3.50$6.50$0.95$1.15Common bedding begonias. Bronze foliage varieties are generally planted in sun and greenfoliage varieties in the shade.In mild winters will flower continuously. Pom-pom like flowers with bright yellow centersare held proudly above foliage. Excellent combined with pansies and alyssum.Low round bushy plant continually covered with happy little 1" daisy flowers. Will not toleratewet soil. Tough Texas native.State flower of Texas. Mounds of blue flower spikes in the spirng. Needs 8-10 hours ofdirect sun. Most any soil, as long as it is well drained. Interplants well with pansies.Colorful winter foliage plant. Large flat leaves form showy cabbages of white or red. Leafcolor is intensified with cooler temperatures.Arrowhead like foliage with a wide variety of patterns and colors. The different varietiescoming in varying degrees of sun tolerance.A tender cool season plant, that requires protection from freezes. Showy flowers up to 3"across.Large showy spikes resembling candelabras cover this mounding shrub in late summer andfall. Leaves fold together at night.Celosia Apr-Aug Red, Gold 8” x 10” x 16" 18 ct $0.55 Bright Tongues of Fire best describes these unique heat-loving flowers.ChrysanthemumGarden MumOct-Nov Variety of Colors 18” x 15”Coleus 12"-18" x 24-36"Columbine 'Origami Mix' Mar-May 12" x 14" x 16" 18 ct $0.95# 110"18 ct8 ct$4.00$8.00$0.65$1.60Glorious floral display of limitless colors and flower types. A fall tradition. Can be used as aperennial.A vigorous foliage plant with endless colors and patterns among the many varieties. Mostthrive in full sun.This columbine is very uniform and compact in habit. Used as a cool season annual in northTexas. Unusual showy spurred flowers.2


Cordyline 18” x 24"-36" # 1 $4.50Croton 'Petra' 18" x 24"8 ct# 110"$2.00$4.00$7.50Brightly colored foliage with a growth habit much like that of a dracaena. Needs good light tomaintain color, however in extreme heat, shade needed.Exotic looking foliage plant with large multi-colored waxy leaves.Cuphea hyssopifoliaAlso called Mexican Heather because of its heather-like growth and small flowers. ThrivesApr-Oct Purple 9" x 12" 18 ct $0.60Mexican Heatherin Texas sun and heat.Cuphea llaveaTrailing-mounding habit covered with unique flowers that resemble a bat's face. LikesApr-Oct Purple, Red 12" x 12" 8 ct $2.25Bat Faced Cupheathe heat of north TexasCyclamenDec-MayRed, Pink, Purple,8 ct $2.40 A tender cool season plant, that requires protection from hard frosts and freezes.8" x 8"WhiteAttractive heart-shaped leaves are topped with bright flowers.Dahlberg Daisy Apr-Oct Golden-Yellow 9” x 3-4" 18 ct $0.55Low growing. Soft and finely cut foliage covered with small daisy-like flowers. Loves ourheat. Texas native.Delphinium Apr-May Blue, Lavender, White 1’ x 1’ x 2-3'18 ct $0.95 Very showy flower spikes rise from a basal rosette. Lends vertical accent to the garden. Best# 1 $3.50 show if planted in the fall.DianthusJan-DecRed, Rose, Violet,A very durable cool season plant often used as a short-lived perennial. Blooms mainly in9” x 8-9” 18 ct $0.55White, Salmonthe fall and spring.DiasciaMar-MayPink,Orange,Loads of small bell-shaped blooms on mounding semi-trailing plants. Will also bloom again12” x 12” 8 ct $2.00Red,Whitein the fall.Dichondra argentea ‘Silver Falls’Silver Ponyfoot6” x 1” 18 ct $0.60Cascading silver leaves, resembling tiny silver coins. Is stunning falling over hanging basketsand urns.Dracaena ‘Spike’ 8” x 12” 18 ct $0.95 Vertical foliar accent. Excellent for color bowls and pots.Dusty Miller 9” x 9” 18 ct $0.55 Attractive silver foliage used for contrast in color beds.Erysimum ‘Citrona’ Series Oct-Mar Orange, Yellow 15” x 18” 18 ct $0.55 A variety of wallflower. Something different for cool season color. Fragrant.Esperanza May-Oct Yellow 2’ x 4’Euphorbia ‘Manaus’ Apr-Nov White 9” x 12” 8 ct $2.50# 110"$3.50$8.50Deep green foliage with large clusters of bell-shaped flowers. This plant loves hotTexas summers. Deadheading helps performance.Heat and drought tolerant. Tiny gray-green leaves are filled with an unstoppable frothydrift of delicate blooms. Superb filler plant.Euryops Daisy Mar -June Yellow 18” x 24" # 1 $3.50 Cheerful daisies intermingled with lacey leaves add color in the cooler temperatures of spring.Evolvulus May -Oct Blue 9” x 4" 18 ct $0.60 Good for front of the bed or trailing over walls. Gray-green leaves. It loves the summer heat.Firebush Jun-Oct Orange 18” x 36” # 1 $3.50 Sun and heat loving with clusters of tubular flowers that hummingbirds love.Fuchsia 'Angel Earring' SeriesApril-JunePurple/PinkPink/White15" x 12"Fuchsia 'Gartenmeister' April-Aug Red 12" x 18" # 1 $3.50Foxglove ‘Camelot’ Apr- May Rose, Lilac, Yellow 24” x 18”x 36"-48"Galphimia gracilis (Thryallis) Jun-Oct Gold 2' x 2' #1 $4.50GazaniaGeraniumMar-MayMar-JunYellow, Orange, Pink,MixPink, Red, Salmon,Violet, White8 ct# 118 ct# 1$2.00$3.50$0.95$3.508" x 8" 18 ct $0.6010" x 10" x 15 -18"Gerbera Daisy Apr-Oct Variety of Colors 10' x 12" 8 ct $2.008 ct# 1$2.00$4.00A fuchsia that can tolerate some heat. Suitable for north Texas in spring and early summer. Acascading and an upright variety available.An upright fuchsia. Bronzy foliage and pendulous tubular flowers. Can take north Texas heat.Likes bright indirect light.Plant in the fall for a lovely spring display of spotted bell shaped flowers born on spikes risingfrom a large rosette of leaves. Very showy. Worth the wait.Heat and sun loving tropical shrub. Flower clusters of gold on pretty bronze stems. Very goodfor Texas summers.Large 3" colorful daisy type flowers grow on short stems. The flowers are sunworshippers..they are open in the day and are closed at night.Large flower heads held high over attractive round leaf foliage. Popular cool season color fornorth Texas.Very showy daisy blooms borne on tall willowy stalks held high above large lettuce-likeleaves. Great cut flower.3


u S P h SC Tu BcSGerbera Daisy Apr-Oct Variety of Colors 10' x 12" 8 ct $2.00Ginger Variegated (Alpinia) Foliage 30" X 48" # 1 $4.50Gomphrena Apr-Oct Purple 9" x 12" 18 ct $0.55Helenium 'Dakota Gold' May-Sept Gold 10" x 12"-18" 18 ct $0.55Hibiscus Tropical May-Oct Pink, Red, Yellow,Orange12” x 18”# 1 $3.75Very showy daisy blooms borne on tall willowy stalks held high above large lettuce-likeleaves. Great cut flower.This ginger is grown as a foliage annual in North Texas. The golden variegation of the longtropical leaves lends drama to the shade garden. Alpinia grows best in rich, moist, welldrained soil. It will not bloom in North Texas. Can perennialize in mild winters.Very tough heat loving plant with fuzzy 1" ball shaped flowers. Harvest the flowers for driedbouquets. Reminiscent of Grandmother's garden.Mounds of fine textured leaves topped by happy little daisies. Loves Texas heat. North TexasWinners Circle Award. (Bitterweed)Favorite tropical for patios, pots and beds. Showy eye-catching flowers. Loves heat & sun.Impatiens Apr-Jun Variety of Colors 9" x 18" 18 ct $0.55 Can look good in the summer but performs best in spring and fall.Iresine ‘Blazing Rose’ Foliage 18” x 30” 8 ct $1.80 Rose, pink and magenta foliage on an upright bush. Super accent and eyecatching.Kale Ornamental Foliage 16" x 12"-24"Lantana May-Oct Many Colors, Bicolors 9”- 24" x 12”- 36”Lemon Lollipop Apr-Oct Yellow 12" x 24"Lobelia Cool Season Blue Shades 8" x 3"18 ct# 1$0.55$2.7518 ct $0.60# 1 $3.508 ct $2.00Mandevilla May-Oct Pink, Red, White 3' x 12' # 1 $5.5018 ct8 ct$0.55$2.00Comes in both red and white, varying degrees of lacey leaves and heights. Gives winter colorand texture.A Texas favorite that loves heat. Trailing and upright varieties available. Some will beperennial in north Texas.Showy unique candelabra-type flower spikes that love the summer heat.Spring or Fall color. Used for low borders or for spilling over garden walls, pots or baskets.Foliage has bronze cast in cooler temps.Deep green foliage with large trumpet-shaped flowers. This is a beautiful tropical vinefor summer garden interest.Marigold Apr-Nov Orange, Yellow, Red 9" x 12" 18 ct $0.55 Old garden favorite. It looks best in spring and fall.Melampodium 'Lemon Delight' Apr-Aug Yellow 10" x 10" 18 ct $0.55 Loves summer heat. Good alternative to Marigolds. Dime-sized flowers.Moss Rose Apr -June Mix & Solids 6" x 4" 18 ct $0.55Mustard 'Red Giant' Foliage 12" x 12" 8 ct $1.80Nemesia Mar-May Blue, White 10” x 12” 8 ct $1.80Nierembergia Jan-Dec Blue, White 9" x 9" 18 ct $0.60OsteospermumCape DaisyFeb-Jun Variety of Colors 12" x 9-12"8 ct# 1$1.80$3.50Bright and cheerful 2" cactus-like flowers top succulent leaves. Flowers close at night andon cloudy days.Trailing in habit. Old time garden favorite.Cool season foliage color. As temperature drops below 60°, burgundy red color begins todevelop.Mounds of early spring color. Snapdragon-like flowers on upright stems. Self cleaning.Can take a mild freeze.Mounding habit. Has small cup-shaped flowers blooming off and on from spring throughfall. Can be considered a short lived perennial.This lovely native to South Africa produces bright daisy flowers . Needs well-drained soil.Great for cool season color pots. Can go through the summer, but will need more shade asthe summer gets hot.Pansy Oct-Apr Variety of Colors 8" x 6" 18 ct $0.55 Our best winter color option. A wide assortment of colors and mixes.4


Penta Apr-Oct Red, Pink, Violet,White9-12" x 7-24"Pepper, Ornamental Aug-Oct Fruit & Foliage 8"- 15"x10"-24"18 ct8 ct18 ct8 ct# 1$0.65$1.80$0.60$1.80$3.50Star shaped flowers form clusters that bloom continually from spring through fall. Smalland large varieties available. Good for those difficult mixed sun-shade locations.A fiesta of colorful fruit and foliage. Useful for spicing up planters and beds. Great partneredwith fall mums and asters.Perilla Magilla Foliage 12" x 24" 8 ct $1.80 Heat and sun loving with colorful magenta/fuchsia leaves. Has an upright and bushy habit.Periwinkle 'Cora'VincaPersian ShieldStrobilanthesMay-Oct Variety of Colors 9" x 12"-18" 18 ct $0.65Petunia multiflora Mar-May Variety of Colors 9" x 12" 18 ct $0.55Break through in Vinca genetics. The 'Cora' series exhibits a good amount of resistance toPhytophthora and Pythium. Disease tolerance has been proven in plant trials done by theDallas Arboretum. Well-drained soils are needed for best results. And remember Do Notplant too Early in the Spring.Foliage 15" x 36" 8 ct $1.80 Grown for its radiant purple, lance-shaped leaves. Is striking in the shade garden.Common bedding petunia that provides a spectacular color show. Spring plantings requiregood drainage. Can plant in late summer for fall show.Petunia Shockwave Mar-Nov Blue, Pink Purple 12" X 7-12" 8 ct $1.80 Vigorous and spreading groundcover petunia. Smaller flowers ( 1.5"), but prolific.Petunia Tidal Wave Mar-Nov Pink, Purple, White 18" x 12"-24" 8 ct $1.80Plumbago Imperial Blue Apr-Oct Blue 12" x 24"Poppy Iceland Nov-Apr Mix 9" x 5" x 15" 18 ct $0.608 ct# 1$1.80$3.50Very vigorous petunia. Large flowers. Plants grow up and over like a tidal wave making largemounds of color. Color can last into the fall.Very durable plant that loves our summers. Produces a cluster of flowers that form aglobular head. Has a lovely fountain-like habit.Blooming primarily in the spring with striking translucent flowers born on tall slender hairystalks. Performs best when planted in the fall. Doesn’t like heatPortulaca SambaPurslanePrimula malacoides ‘Prima'Fairy PrimroseMay-Nov Pink, White, Bi- color 12” x 3” 8 ct $1.80Jan-Mar Blue, Lilac, Pink, White 7” x 5” x 8" 8 ct $1.80Succulent leaves. Outlasts typical Moss Rose and has a larger flower, but is single.. Heat anddrought tolerant. Trialed at the Dallas Arboretum with great success. Tough as nails.Cool season color. Basal rosette of leaves (smaller than P. obconica). A dense umbel offlowers held above the foliage, garnish the top.Primula obconica 'Libre'German PrimroseJan-Mar Lavender, Blue, Pink 6" x 5" x 8" 8 ct $1.80Primula polyanthus 'Crescendo' Mix Jan-Mar Mix 6" x 6"Purple Fountain Grass May-Nov Tan 3' x 4-5'Purple Fountain Grass, Dwarf'Eaton Canyon'18 ct8 ct# 110"0.95$1.80$2.75$6.50May-Nov Tan 24" x 30" # 1 $2.75 Identical to Purple Fountain Grass but smaller.Rudbeckia hirta 'Denver Daisy' May -July Gold/Brown 12" x 18-24" # 1 $3.50Cool Season color. Cheerful nosegay of flowers is born terminally on naked stem held above arosette of elongated basal leaves.'Libre' is primin free.Umbels of super bright, almost garishly colored flowers arise from basal clump to brighten upcool season landscapes or window sills.Annual grass with very attractive arching burgundy foliage with equally attractive lightburgundy bottlebrush like plumes.Large 5" golden daisy with a bold chocolate center. Hairy coarse leaves. Introducedto commemorate the 150th anniversary of Denver, Co.Salvia coccinea Apr-Oct Red, White 18" x 24" x 36" 8 ct $1.80 Very hardy reseeding annual with spiked flowers. Requires dead heading to look its' best.Salvia f. Victoria Blue May-Oct Blue 1' x 1' x 1 1/2' 18 ct $0.60Salvia splendens Apr-Jun Red 9" x 18" 18 ct $0.55Salvia 'Wendy's Wish' April-Nov Raspberry 24" x 36" # 1 $3.50Scaevola Apr-Oct Blue 12" x 2"18 ct8 ct$0.60$1.80Showy Spikes of Blue provide color from Spring till Fall. Must have well drained soil.'Evolution' is the same, but has a purple flower.Common bedding salvia with large showy flower spike Does not tolerate north Texassummer heat well.Upright,shrubby, dark green leaves with maroon stems. Pinkish/apricot calyx with raspberrytubular blooms. Flowers all summer and loves the north Texas heat. Proceeds from the saleof this plant go to "Make a Wish Foundation"Trailing color with small fan shaped flowers all season. Tolerates our summers well.5


u ST C Tu BcSSnapdragon Oct-May Variety of Colors 9" x 6"-36"Stock Mar-May Rose, Mix, White 9" x 12" 18 ct $0.55Sweet Potato Vine Foliage 24" x 12" 18 ct $0.75Swiss Chard Ornamental Foliage 18" x 15-24" 18 ct $0.5518 ct8 ct0.55$1.80Blooms during the fall and spring. Requires dead heading to look its best. Needs welldrainedsoil. Do not overwater. Small, medium and large growing varieties.Fragrant flower spikes that are primarily used for spring color. Plant will freeze during ourwinters.Popular foliage plant coming in black,red, lime and tricolor. Tricolor is the leastaggressive. All produce a nonedible tuber.Large glossy leaves with bright red veins and stems. Great mixed with cool season color likepansies, dianthus and snaps.Tapioca Variegated Foliage 18" x 30-48" # 1 $4.50 Exotic tricolor palmate foliage with red petioles. Thrives in the heat.Torenia ‘Moon’ Series Oct-Apr Rose,Purple,White18" x 6" 8 ct $1.80 Trailing annual with small gloxinia-like flowers. Can tolerate more sun than the upright form.YellowToreniaApr-Jun Blue, Mix 6" x 8" 18 ct $0.55 Two-toned blooms resembling miniature gloxinias on an upright plant.Wishbone FlowerTrailing. Semi-evergreen and is considered a short lived perennial. Covered with smallVerbena x hybridsPink, Purple, Red,18 ct $0.60Apr-Nov12" x 4" x 4"Geranium-like flower heads. Deadhead flowers for more consistent blooming.VerbenaWhite , Peach8 ct $2.00Commonly planted as an annual.Vinca 'Cora' May-Oct Variety of Colors 9" x 15" 18 ct $0.65Break through in Vinca genetics. Cora exhibits more resistance to Phytophthora andPythium. Disease tolerance has been proven in plant trials done by the Dallas Arboretum.Well-drained soils and warm night time temperatures are needed for best results.Viola Oct-Apr Variety of Colors 9" x 6" 18 ct $0.55Zinnia 'Star' Series May-Oct Gold, Orange, White 8" x 7" 18 ct $0.55Zinnia 'Profusion' May-Oct Assorted Colors 12" x 12" x 18" 18 ct $0.55i lDelightful cool season color. Available in a wide variety of colors and mixes. Smaller flowersthan the pansy but many more blooms.Compact narrow foliage, small dime size flowers sets this zinnia apart. Tolerates heat, &humidity. Is mildew resistant. Requires no deadheading. Also known as Mexican zinnia.2.5" diameter daisy type flowers on a heat and disease tolerant bushy plant. Popular in massplantings as well as in pots.DTNNAcanthus mollisGrecian Urn PlantApr-May Purple/White 3’ x 2’ x 5’# 110"$4.50$8.50Gigantic thistle like leaves form mounds of foliage. Grandiose flower spikes emerge the inSpring. Likes dry shade. Plant goes dormant during heat of late Summer in N. Texas.A- - -- -6


-Achillea x 'Coronation Gold'YarrowMay-Jun Bright Gold 30" x 12" x 30" # 1 $3.50 Gray-green fern-like foliage. Flowerheads are flat umbels.Achillea x 'Moonshine'YarrowAchillea x 'Seduction Series''YarrowMay-Jun Yellow 18" x 8" x 18" # 1 $3.50 Silver fern-like foliage and less vigorous growth separates this yarrow.May-Jun #1 $3.75'Peachy Seduction' Peach/Pink 18" x 8" x 18-24"'Strawberry Seduction' Red/Yellow Eye 18" x 8" x 18-24"'Sunny Seduction' Pale Yellow 18" x 8" x 18-24"Achillea x 'Tutti Frutti' seriesYarrowMay-Jun # 1 $3.75'Apricot Delight' Apricot/Coral 12" x 6" x 18"'Pomegranite' Red 12" x 8" x 24"'Wonderful Wampee' Pink Shades 12" x 8" x 20"Agapanthus africanusLily of the NileMay-Jun Blue 18" x 18" x 36" #1 $4.50Sturdy, compact variety with soft fern-like foliage and multiple clusters of showyflowers displayed in tight corymbs.This series of yarrow has a more compact and sturdy habit, same soft fern-like foliageand showy flat umbels of color.Clumps of arching strap-like leaves are topped by globes of trumpet shaped flowers. It isusually considered a tender perennial in north Texas. Must have well drained soil. Dwarf formis available also.Agastache 'Apricot Sunrise'HyssopJun-Oct Lt. Apricot 2' x 2' x 3' # 1 $3.50 Aromatic foliage, bushy habit. Tubular flowers on one foot spikes. Likes well drained soil.Agastache 'Heat Wave'HyssopAjuga reptans 'Black Scallop’BugleweedAjuga reptans 'Burgundy Glow'BugleweedAjuga x tenorii 'Mint Chip'BugleweedJun-Oct Rose Pink 2' x 2' x 3' #1 $3.50May Blue 8" x 4" x 6" 8 ct $1.80May Blue 8" x 4" x 6" 8 ct $1.80May Blue 8" x 4" x 6" 8 ct $1.80Aromatic leaves on square stems. Flower spikes stand tall above foliage. Needs gooddrainage and is drought tolerant once established. Is deer resistant. Deadhead toencourage rebloom.Dark glossy burgundy-black foliage with showy flower spikes. Leaves are more colorfulwhen given more light. Give afternoon shade in summer.Variegated foliage with pink highlights on new growth. Needs afternoon shade in heat ofSummer.Leaves are narrower than it's A. reptans relative, giving this plant a different look. Theleaves are green, but have a bronze cast in cooler temperatures. Semi-evergreen in N.Tx.Alocasia 'California'Dwarf Elephant EarAnemone japonicaJapanese AnemoneAnisacanthus quadrifidus var. WrightiiFlame Acanthus or Hummingbird BushAquilegia canadensisWild ColumbineAquilegia chrysantha 'Hinckleyana'Texas Gold ColumbineAquilegia x 'McKana’s Giants'ColumbineOct-NovWhiteRose18" x 24" # 1 $3.75 Heartshaped undulating leaves with prominent veins. Leaves point heavenward.1' x 1' x2'-4' # 1 $4.00Jun-Oct Orange 3' x 4' # 1 $4.00Apr-May Red/Yellow 10" x 6" x 10" 8 ct $2.00Apr-May Gold 2' x 18" x 3' # 1 $3.50Delicate flowers with yellow centers are held on slender stalks above soft clumps of lobedfoliage. Lends a delicate and airy feel to the shade garden. Sometimes known as aWindflower. Prefers rich evenly moist soil.Shiny green foliage with multiple flower spikes per stem. Hummingbirds love the flowers.Semi-Deciduous. Should be cut back in the winter by at least 1/2 to 2/3 to encouragedense compact growth. Is drought tolerant and takes reflected heat.. tough.Dainty, short lived reseeding perennial with Maiden fern-like foliage. Unique floweradds interest to a shade garden.Native to the Big Bend. It is the best columbine for our area. Fragrant flowers with outwardcurving spurs reminiscent of an eagles talons. Cut back when foliage declines in summer.Apr-May Mix 18" x 18" x 2' # 1 $3.50 A large Columbine. Short-lived, but like the others is planted for their unique flowers.7


------Perennials- 12" x 14" x 16"1# 1 $3.50py pSun PartSun Shade Attracts Tolerates GroundCover CutFlow er Tolerates sefulas U a Highly TexasButterflies Dry Conditions Wet Soil Dry Flow er Scented NativeNAMEBLOOMTIMEFLOWERCOLORSIZESpacing x Height xBloom HeightPRICEPerPotDESCRIPTIONAquilegiaArtemisiaxschmidtiana'Origami''Silver Mound'ColumbineWormwoodArtemisia x 'Powis Castle'WormwoodAsarum splendensChinese Wild GingerNAsclepias curassavicaScarlet MilkweedAsclepias tuberosaButterfly WeedAspidistra elatiorCast Iron PlantAster dumosus 'Alert'Dwarf AsterAster dumosus 'Professor AntonKippenberg' Dwarf AsterAster dumosus 'Winston Churchill'Dwarf AsterAster dumosus 'Woods Pink'Dwarf AsterAster x frikartiiMonch's AsterAster oblongifoliaFall AsterAster oblongifolia 'October Skies'Dwarf Fall AsterBuddleia x davidiiButterfly BushApr-May Mix8"12"xx8"14" x 16"18 ct8 ct ct# 1$0.95$2.00$3.50FinelyThis columbinecut silver foliage.is very uniformForms aandcompactcompactmound,in habit.whichCanisbesofttreatedto the touch.as an annualGives aorfoamyas aeffectperennial.to theUnusuallandscape.showyDoesn'tspurredlike northflowers.Texas summer heat2' x 2' # 1 $3.50Unique, feather-like silver foliage that lends interesting texture and color to thelandscape. Needs occasional pruning to keep tidy.Beautiful heart-shaped evergreen leaves topped with silver marbling. A purple bloom of noS A 12" x 6" # 1 $4.50 significance. Spreads C by rhizomes,often used as a ground s U cover in woodland or shade TB D S Ngardens.May-Aug Red and Orange 24" x 36" x 36" # 1 $3.50May-Aug Yellow and Orange 15" x 18"-24" # 1 $3.5012" x 36" # 1 $5.50Bright flowers are born in terminal and axillary clusters between 2"- 4" across. Long narrowopposite leaves. Produces a pod which splits open and reveals seeds attached to silky threadsthat fly with the wind. Can grow in dry or moist conditions. In north Texas A. curassavica is are seeding annual.The Monarch and Queen butterflies lay eggs on the leaves, then the larvaefeed on the milky foliage. Flowers are a great source for nectar.Does well in poor dry soils and re-seeds easily. A. tuberosa differs from A. curassavica inthat the stems are hairy, the leaves are narrower,there is no milky sap and the flower iscolored different. It is a wonderful nectar source. The larvae of the Monarch & Queenbutterflies feed upon the leaves. Large pods of silky-tailed seeds are produced. A must forthe butterfly gardener.Tough, leathery, evergreen foliage. The lanceolate leaves arise directly from the roots inclumps. Thrives in low light conditions. Usually planted in masses. Direct sun will burnfoliage.Aug-Sept Magenta 15" x 12-15" # 1 $3.75 Dwarf Aster covered in 1" wide daisies, great for the late summer early fall garden.Aug-Sept Deep Blue 18" x 12-15" # 1 $3.75 Tight compact blooming daisy. Typical blue flowers with bright yellow center.Aug-Sept Raspberry 12-8" x 18-24" # 1 $3.75 This dwarf aster has bright raspberry flowers. A welcome sight in late summer and early fall.D -- -Aug-Sept Pink 18" x 12-15"24"# 1# 1$3.75$3.50Compact habit. Mounds covered in daisy-type blooms. Blooms before the other fall asters.The Monch's aster has a much longer bloom season than other asters. The flower is largerJun-Oct Blue/Lavender 18" x 24" x 24-36" # 1 $3.75 also, about 1.5" across. Same yellow center on a daisy-type bloom. A favorite foreveryone's garden.- -April-Sept-Purple-#110"$3.50$8.50(See Symphyotrichum Thrives in low oblongifolium)light conditions. Usually planted in masses. Direct sun will burn(See Symphyotrichum oblongifolium)Deciduous and shrubby. Covered with 6" to 12" flower spikes. Prune to keep tidy. Deadheadthroughout the season to increase flowering. Easy to grow.- - -- - -- -a -asters. The flower is larger8


Engelmania pinnatifida ( E. peristenia)Engelmann Daisy or Cutleaf DaisyEquisetum hyemaleHorsetail ReedApril-July Yellow 2' x 2 ' x 2.5' #1 $3.5024" x 36" # 1 $4.00Large, coarse and heavily toothed basal foliage. Daisy-like, 1" flowers . Petals willcurve backwards with intense heat. In well amended soil plant becomes floppy.Needs well drained soil. Named after German-American botanist George Engelmann.Evergreen, reed-like perennial. The stems are cylindrical, jointed, hollowed and have roughlongitudinal ridges. Brown spore producing strobilus is found at the tip of fertile stems. Cantolerate prolonged wet conditions. It is a living relic from an age before dinosaurs.Erysimum 'Jenny Brook'WallflowerEupatorium greggiiHardy AgeratumEuphorbia x martinii 'Ascot Rainbow'Variegated Hardy SpurgeEuphorbia myrsinitesDonkey Tail SpurgeEuonymus fortunei 'Coloratus'Purple WintercreeperFeb-Apr Lavender/Peach 18" x 18" x 24"8 ct# 1$2.00$3.50An unusual color combination of lavender and peach all within the same flower cluster. Greatsource of early spring color. Needs well drained soil.Aug-Oct Blue 36" x 24" x 24" # 1 $3.50 Soft textured foliage with Ageratum-like flowers. A must for butterfly gardens.Feb-Apr Lime/Cream 20" x 20" x 24" # 1 $4.50Feb-Apr Chartreuse 12" x 4" x 6" # 1 $3.7512" x 9"-12" 18 ct $0.75Evergreen with variegated green and gold foliage, upright in habit. During cool weather, thefoliage is tinged red. Flowers are in billowy open clusters held above the foliage. Must havewell drained soil .Long trailing arms of gray foliage with vibrant flowers in late winter and early Spring. Shortlived but reseeds easily. Must have good drainage.Woody evergreen trailing groundcover, stems root as they spread. If coming in contact with avertical surface, it will climb. Leaves turn purple/red in the winter. Flowers are inconspicuous.Farfugium j. 'Aureomaculata'Leopard PlantFarfugium j. 'Crispatum'Crested Leopard PlantFarfugium j. 'Gigantea'Giant Leopard PlantGaillardia grandifloraBlanket FlowerGaura lindheimeriGauraGlechoma hederaceaCreeping CharlieHedera colchicaPersian IvyHedera helixEnglish IvyHeliopsis helianthoides 'Summer Sun'False Sun FlowerHelleborus orientalisLenten RoseAug-Nov Yellow 24" x 18" x 30" # 1 $5.50Aug-Nov Yellow 24" x 20" x 30" # 1 $5.50Aug-Nov Yellow 2' x 2' x 3' # 1 $5.50May-June Red/Yellow 10" x 10" x 10"8 ct# 1$2.00$3.50May-Aug Pink, White 2' x 1' x 2' # 1 $3.509" x 2" 8 ct $1.801' x 1' 18 ct $0.951’ x 10’ 18 ct $0.95Jul-Sept Gold 2' x 2' x 2' # 1 $3.50Feb-Mar White/Purple 15" x 15" x 15" 8 ct $2.75Hemerocallis DaylilyApr-Sept'Bahama Butterscotch' Amber/Butterscotch 18" x 18" x 30" # 1 $3.50'Barbary Corsair' Purple/Lime Throat 18" x 16' x 30" # 1 $4.50'Chicago Apache' Red 18" x 21" x 27" # 1 $3.50'Happy Returns' Bright Yellow 12" x 12" x 18" # 1 $4.50'Joan Senior' Near White 24" x 24" x 30" # 1 $4.50'Lemon Lollipop' Lemon Yellow 18" x 18" x 24" # 1 $4.50'Little Business Red/Green Throat 18" x 12" x 17" # 1 $3.50Unusual member of the Aster family. 6"-8" glossy, evergreen, kidney-shaped leaves withirregular yellow spots that form soft attractive mounds of foliage. Clusters of daisy like flowersare borne on stalks held above the leaves.Large, leathery, round, evergreen leaves with tight wavy edges form open mounds offoliage. Clusters of daisy-like flowers stand above foliage.Grown for its' outstanding gigantic glossy round leaves. Leaves can get up to 12"-15'across. Likes moist well-drained soil. Daisy-like flowersabove foliage.Daisy-like flowers with bands of color resembling patterns on a blanket. Doesn't like wetconditions during the winter months. Short lived perennial.Vase-like habit with delicate wands of flowers that resemble tiny butterflies. Longblooming perennial for N.Tx. Purple leaf spots not uncommon.A low maintenance ground cover with scalloped round green leaves or a much slowerattractive variegated form. Tiny lilac flowers grow in leaf axils.Large dark green leathery leaves, closely resembling H. helix but leaves are larger. Moredisease resistant than English Ivy. Slower growing than English.Self-supporting evergreen vine with lobed leaves. Old stand by groundcover for shadyunder story areas. Will grow up walls and trees, across lawns and slopes. Once establishedmust be kept under control. Variegated form also available.Bright 2-3" single to double daisy flowers held on stiff upright stems. Coarse foliage.Loves summer heat. Dead head to prolong blooming.True harbinger of spring. Cup-shaped, nodding flowers in clusters of 1- 4 held aboveleathery palmate evergreen foliage. Flowers last for weeks. Great in mixed beds or as awoodland groundcover. Blooms during Lent.One of our most popular perennials with limitless flower types and colors.Early-mid season bloom, Semi-evergreen, Ruffle-edged flower.Mid-season bloom, Semi-evergreen, 3.5" flowerMid season bloom, Dormant foliage, Large flower.Early season bloom, Semi-evergreen, 3" flower, FragrantEarly-mid season bloom, Evergreen, Large flower, Ruffled edges, Greenthroat. Early season, re-bloom, Dorm. foliage, Lg. ruffled flower, FragrantEarly- mid season bloom, Semi-evergreen, Dwarf.11


f. 'Aureomarginata' Lavender 18" x 12" x 24" $3.75'Francee' Lavender 24" x 18" x 30" $4.50'Guacamole' White 24" x 18" x 30" $4.50'Honeybells' Light Lavender 24" x 20" x 36" $4.00'Krossa Regal' Lavender 18" x 18" x 30" $4.50'Patriot' Lavender 24" x 18" x 30" $4.50'Royal Standard' White 24" x 24" x 36" $3.75'Sagae' Pale Lavender 24" x 24" x 36" $4.50sieboldiana 'Elegans' White 24" x 18" x 24" $4.50sieboldiana 'Francis Williams' Lavender 23" x 18" x 30" $4.50'So Sweet' White w/Lavender 18" x 12" x 24" $4.50'Sugar and Cream White w/Lavender 24" x 18" x 36" $5.50'Sum and Substance' Lavender 36" x 36" x 48" $4.50'Undulata Albomarginata' Lavender 18" x 15" x 24" $3.75'Wide Brim' Lavender 24" x 15" x 36" $4.50Std yellow variegated hosta for N. Tex. Spear-shaped leaves, fragrant.Lance shaped leaves with white margins.Large chartreuse leaves with blue green edge. Fragrant blooms.Vigorous, with solid green foliage and scented flowers.Blue lanceolate foliage. Does not burn as readily as other blues. Fragrant.Dark green leaves with crisp white margins.Vigorous hosta with bright green foliage and scented flowers.Wavy frosty blue leaves with creamy margins.Waffled, heart shaped, blue green leaves. Burns easily in heat.Large round foliage with Golden edge.Good hosta for N. Texas. Green with creamy edge.Top performer at DABS. Has creamy margins. Scented blooms. Honeybell sportVery large, heart shape, chartreuse, ribbed. More golden with more light.Wavy white edges. Good for N. Texas. May lose color in extreme heat.Rippled blue green leaves with buttery edges.Hydrangea quercifolia 'Snow Queen'Oak Leaf HydrangeaHymenocallis 'Tropical Giant'Spider LilyMay-Jun White 8' x 8'Jun White 3' x 3' x 4'HymenoxysFour Nerve DaisyMay-Aug Yellow 9" x 8" x 10" # 1 $4.50Hypericum patulatum 'Henryii'St. John's WortMay Yellow 3' x 3' # 1 $4.50Iberis sempervirensMar-Apr 8 ct $2.00Snowy White 18" x 4" x 4"Candy Tuft# 1 $3.50Iris germanicaGerman Bearded IrisMar-Apr # 1 $5.00'Beverly Sills'Pink/Apricot'Champagne Elegance'Apricot/White'Clarence'Violet/White'Firebreather'Orange'Harvest of Memories' Yellow Reblooms'Hemstitched' White/Blue edges Reblooms'Immortality'White'Speeding Again'Violet-blue'Violet Turner' Violet/Purple Reblooms'War Chief'RedIris LouisianaLouisiana IrisMay # 1 $4.00'Dwarf Sky Blue' Light Blue 24" x 24" x 36"Lavender Lavender 24" x 40" x 40"Purple Purple 24" x 40" x 40"'Rubie's Love' Crimson/Yellow 24" x 40" x 40"'Sloan's Yellow' Yellow 24" x 40" x 40"Violet Violet 24" x 40" x 40"Iris pseudacorusYellow FlagKniphofia 'Flamenco'Red Hot Poker# 110"# 110"$5.50$9.50$4.50$8.50A selection with pure white flowers. Foliage turns bronze and flowers turn pink to tan in thefall. Attractive exfoliating bark. Deciduous.Very lush tropical foliage of thick strap-like leaves radiating from the center. Delicate 6"wide spidery flowers on stalks above the foliage. Very hardy. Takes most any soil , Cantolerate wet or dry conditions. Tough as nails.Clumping evergreen foliage with solitary daisy occurring at the top of a bare stalk. Four veinsvisible on petal, hence 'Four Nerve'. Great for Xeriscape.Slow to establish, but this selection performs and blooms well in N.Texas. Semi-evergreenwoodland shrub with a soft fountain habit. Drought tolerant.Mounds of evergreen foliage covered with clusters of very bright flowers in spring. Great forborders or spilling over walls. Trim back to keep tidy.Soft green lance-like leaves that shoot straight up from the soil. Beautiful bearded flowersthat come in a wide assortment of colors and combinations.RebloomRebloomRebloomSemi-evergreen sword-like foliage makes a great vertical accent. Easy to grow inregular garden soil and or at waters edge.May Yellow 4' x 5' # 1 $3.75 Upright deep green sword-like foliage. Very vigorous.Jun-Jul Orange/Red/ White 3' x 2' x 4' # 1 $3.50 Yucca-like foliage with dramatic flower spikes. Requires good drainage.13


---------- - - Deer proof as well as heat, salt and droughtteTLamiastrum galeobdolonFalse LamiumYellow 9" x 8" 8 ct $1.80Semi-evergreen ground cover with silver variegated foliage. Slow to establish but verytough. Takes the place of Lamium, which does not do well in N. Texas heat.Lantana camara 'Hardy Pink' May-Oct Pink/Yellow 3' x 4'-5' #1 $3.50Aromatic, hairy leaves. Deciduous in North Texas. Upright shrubby habit. Trim back to keepin bounds. Remove berries for quicker re-bloom. Deer proof as well as heat, salt anddrought tolerant. A truly tough perennial .Lantana horridaTexas LantanaNLavandula angustifoliaEnglish LavenderLavandula dentataFrench LavenderLavender x intermedia 'Provence'Lavender HybridLavandula stoechasSpanish LavenderLedebouria 'Gary Hammer'False ScillaMay-Oct Yellow/Orange 4' x 3' #1 $3.50May-July Lavender 18" x 18" x 24" # 1 $4.00May-July Lavender/Blue 18: x 18" x 24"May-July Blue 24"-36" x 24" x 36"Apr-June Violet Purple 18" x 18" x 24"8 ct# 18 ct# 18 ct# 1$1.80$4.00$1.80$3.75$1.80$3.758" x 8" 8 ct $2.50Aromatic leaves are smaller and rougher than Lantana Camara. It is deciduous in NorthTexas. Spreading and upright. Blooms on new wood, so it can be pruned throughout theeTgrowing season. Prune off the berries for quicker flower production. Needs well drainedsoils. Is deer, drought, heat and salt tolerant. A most hardy perennial. Neglect is not aproblem.Although called English lavender, it is not native to England. It is called that due to the factthat it formed the basis for the lavender oil industry in England in the 1700's. Because of thelower levels of camphor in the flowers and foliage English lavender is considered the sweetestof lavenders, therefore most sought after by culinary experts. Must have well drained alkalinesoils.DSquare teeth along leaf marginsBloomsdistinguishon newFrenchwood,lavenderso it canfrombeothers.prunedIts'throughoutfragranttheoils areextractedgfor many uses. Just like other lavenders it requires well-drainedNeedssoil.well draineds A most hardy perennial. Neglect is not aLavender hybrid that is bred to tolerate heat and humidity better. 'Provence' has highessential oil content and robust growth. In addition to the spring bloom flush, 'Provence'canbloom again in the fall. Good air circulation and drainage are essential. Likes anBecausealkalineofsoil.theNative to the mediterranean. As with other lavenders it blooms best in the spring andis enjoyed as a fragrant gray-green shrub the rest of the year. The bloom looks like alittle pineapple with rabbit ears on top. Prefers chalky well drained soils.Bulb grown for its brown speckled foliage. Deciduous, strap leaves 1/4"wide & 10" long.Non-showy hyacinth like flower.Leucanthemum x 'Becky'Shasta DaisyLeucanthemum x 'Marconi'Shasta DaisyLeucanthemum x 'Snow Cap'Dwarf Shasta DaisyLeucanthemum vulgareOxeye DaisyJun-Jul - White 18" - x 9" x 30" # 1 $3.50 Large daisy flowers on strong stems. Improved variety. Good for north Texas.May-Jun 8 ct $2.00White 18" x 9" x 30"An improved traditional Daisy. Popular for north Texas.# 1 $3.50- 8 ct $2.00-May-Jun White 12" x 6" x 6"The best dwarf Shasta Daisy for our area.# 1 $3.50Apr-May White 15" x 6" x 24" # 1 $3.50 The easiest daisy to grow. Naturalizes by reseeding. Blooms earlier than other daisies.Liatris spicataJun-Jul # 1 $3.50 Tall flower spikes open from the bottom towards the tip on this flowering wand.Spike Gayfeather'Floristan White' White 12" x 18" x 36"14


---------w -- Frequent pruning- Requires good drainage.Pavonia lasiopetalaRock RoseNPenstemon barbatus 'Rondo Mix'Hybrid Beard TonguePenstemon x mexcali 'Pike's Peak'Hybrid Beard TonguePenstemon x mexicali 'Red Rocks'Hybrid Beard TongueNPenstemon 'Prairie Twilight'Hybrid Beard TonguePenstemon tenuisBrazos PenstemonPerovskia atriplicifoliaRussian SagePersicaria capitataPink BubblesPhlomis fruticosaJerusalem SagePhlomis russelianaJerusalem SagePhlox divaricata 'Blue Moon'Louisiana PhloxS C s UTNative to Texas. Very popular due to its long bloom period and versatility to full or part sunDNand to dry or irrigated soils. Woody at the base and herbaceous on top. Heart shaped leavesMay-Oct Pink 3' x 3' x 3' # 1 $3.50and very open branching . The hibiscus-like flowers open in the morning. Frequent pruningwill keep plant compact. Re-seeds easily. High heat tolerance.Apr-May Pink, Purple, Red Mix 15" x 6" x 16" # 1 $3.50 Glossy, green rosettes produce spikes of tubular flowers. Requires good drainage.Apr-May Purple 12" x 12" x 15" # 1 $3.50 Evergreen lance-leaf foliage, pretty bell-shaped flowers. Once established is drought tolerant.S C s UTApr-MayNarrow lance-leaf foliage. Flower accented with Da white throat. Drought tolerant once NMagenta/White 18" x 18" x 24" # 1 $3.50established.Apr-May Pink/White 18" x 18" x 24" # 1 $3.75Green Lance-like foliage on upright in habit. F lowers are on verticle spikes. Cut backafter bloomimg to promote more flowers.Grows under many conditions and reseeds easily. Produces a profusion of spiked flowers.Apr-May Lavender- Pink 18" x 10" x 24" # 1 $3.50Texas native that does well in north Texas. Evergreen rosette.- - -Sparse wands of silver-gray foliage tipped with narrow spiked flowers highlight theJun-Sept Silver Blue 3' x 2' x 3' # 1 $3.50landscape. Responds well to being cutback. Needs well drained soil.- Drought tolerant onceMat e of burgundy-green leaves with a darker burgundy halo. Flowers resemble miniatureJun-Sept Light Pink 12" x 3" 8 ct $2.00popcorn balls.Jun-Aug Yellow 24" x 18" x 24" # 1 $3.75Semi-evergreen, silver gray, sage-like foliage. Produces very unusual spikes ofwhorled blooms.Jun-Aug-Yellow-24" x 24" x 30" # 1 $3.75 Same as above but the plant is more vigorous and the leaves are greener.Mar-Apr Blue 12" x 6" x 12"8 ct# 1$2.50$4.50Improved variety of Louisiana phlox. Has glossy, evergreen leaves. Flower clusters in spring.Fragrant.Phlox paniculataSummer PhloxJun-Aug 24" x 30" x 36-40" # 1 $4.50-'David'White'Delta Snow'White w/Pink eye'First Lady'Dark Red-Pink'Grenedine Dream' Dwarf Reddish Purple 12" x 15" x 20"'John Fanick'Lt Pink w/rosy eye'Robert Poore'Violet Pink- -Upright plants with - large fragrant,flower panicles.These selections Flowers are resemble resistant miniature to powderypmildew. They prefer a rich moist organic soil and need good air circulation. Also benefit fromsummer-mulch to keep roots cool.-Dead head for repeat blooming.16


Santolina incanaLavender CottonSantolina virensLavender CottonSaxifraga stoloniferaStrawberry GeraniumScabiosa columbariaPincushion FlowerAug-Sept Yellow 18" x 8" x 10" 8 ct $2.00Silver evergreen border with ½" button-like flowers. Requires perfect drainage. Pruneheavily after flowering.Aug-Sept Yellow 24" x 8" x 8" 8 ct $2.00 Very similar to Santolina incana but has bright green foliage.April White 9" x 4" x 12" 8 ct $2.00Jan-Dec 12"x6-8"x 8-10" 8 ct $2.00'Butterfly Blue' Lavender blue # 1 $3.50'Pink Mist' Lavender pink # 1 $3.75Scutellaria suffrutescensPink Texas SkullcapMay-Oct Pink 18" x 10" x 18" # 1 $4.50Sedum spectabile ‘Autumn Joy’ Apr-Sept Rose Bronze 18" x 12" x 18" # 1 $3.50Setcreasea pallidaPurple HeartStachys lanataLamb's EarStachys lanata 'Helen Von Stein'Lamb's EarSymphoricarpos orbiculatusCoralberrySymphyotrichum oblongifoliumFall AsterSymphyotrichum oblongifolium "OctoberSkies'Dwarf Fall AsterTagetes lemmoniiCopper Canyon DaisyTagetes lucidaMexican Mint MarigoldTeucrium chamaedrysGermanderThymus serpyllum 'Elfin'Elfin ThymeTrachelospermum asiaticumAsian JasmineApr-Sept Pink 12" x 9" x 9" 8 ct $1.80May-Jun Lavender 18" x 8" x 15"8 ct# 1$2.00$3.50May-Jun Purple 18" x 8" x 12" # 1 $3.75Coral-Purple Berries 2' x 1'-6' # 1 $4.50Oct-Nov Blue/Lavender 4' x 3' # 1 $3.50Evergreen ground cover Round gray-green leaves with silver veins and a maroonunderside. Produces airy flowers that are borne on wispy stalks above the foliage.Evergreen compact mounds of foliage produce 2" pincushion flowers held above the foliage.Flowers heaviest in spring and fall , but can be seen flowering year round. Requires gooddrainage.Semi-evergreen with small leaves resembling thyme. Woody base with a very compact anddense form. Small flowers resemble snapdragons. Occasional shearing to keep a uniformappearance. Excellent low water plant. Requires good drainage. A tough Texas native. Mostblooms in May and June.Large succulent gray-green foliage. Upright branched shrub-like. Clusters of flowers inlate summer and fall.Grown mainly for its striking deep purple foliage. Fleshy stems trail along the soil. Native toMexicoFoliage is considered evergreen but tends to go dormant after flowers fade. Large,woolly,silver foliage requires good drainage.Similar to the species, but it rarely flowers. The foliage is slightly less silver and does not meltas badly in the summer.Deciduous, open branched under story shrub. Bright chartreuse leaves offer an unusual colorcombination with the colorful berries. Tolerates poor alkaline soils. Persistant berries throughthe winter.Very hardy and long-lived Aster covered with 1" daisy flowers in the fall.Rhizomatous spreading aster. Aromatic foliage. (New Name for Aster oblongifolia)Sep-Oct Blue/Lavender 18" x 18" # 1 $3.75 Same as the species but more compact. (New Name for Aster oblongifolia)Oct-Dec. Gold 4' x 4-5' # 1 $4.00Oct Orange 36" x 24" x 24" # 1 $3.50May-Jun Pink 12" x 10" x 10" # 1 $4.508" x 1" 8 ct $1.8012" x 6"-12" 18 ct $0.75Tradescantia pallida 'Pale Puma' 8" x 8" 8 ct $1.80Tradescantia sillamontanaWhite VelvetTulbaghia violaceaSociety GarlicVerbena bonariensisTall Verbena or Purple VervainMay-Oct Bright Pink 12" x 10" x 10" 8 ct $1.80Tough as nails, drought and heat tolerant. Good for hot west walls. Leaves are very aromatic.Daylight sensitive, thus will bloom only during short days. Covered in 1" diameter gold daisiesthat shine brightly in the fall sun.Deep green aromatic foliage topped with 1/2"daisies in the fall. Leaves smell strongly oflicorice when crushed. Fall garden interest.Semi-evergreen,small shiny leaves. Often used to outline parterres and knot gardens.Prune heavily in early spring to keep plants tight and compact.Flat tiny leafed thyme that forms a mat. It is often used between stepping stones or in stonewalls. Needs well-drained neutral soil. Extremely slow growing and rarely flowers (lavender).Most commonly used groundcover for our area. Compact dark glossy green leaves form anevergreen mat.Grown for foliage. Soft purple green leaves with silver hair. Semi-eect habit growing inclumps.Fascinating plant with gray-green leaves covered with white cobwebs. Is highlyadaptable. Native to mountains of Texas and N. MexicoApr-Jul Blue-Violet 12" x 12" x18" # 1 $3.75 Onion-like foliage with loose 3" flowers. Offered in a variegated form.Apr-Oct Purple 18" x 36-48" # 1 $3.50Flowers are born in small clusters on tall slender stems. Lends airiness and is a filler plant inthe garden.19


Carex divulsa (tumulicola)Berkeley SedgeCarex oshimensis 'Evergold'Japanese SedgeChasmanthium latifoliumInland Sea OatsCortaderia selloana 'Pumila'Dwarf Pampas Grass18" x 12-18"8 ct $2.0012-18" x 8-12" #1 $4.50Aug-Feb 18" x 30" # 1 $3.75Jun-Nov Cream 4' x 4' x 6'Corynephorus canescens 'Spiky Blue' 8" x 8" 8 ct $2.00Cyperus alternifoliaUmbrella PlantCyperus a. nanusCompact Umbrella PlantCyperus diffususDwarf Umbrella PlantDianella tasmanica “Variegata”Variegated Flax LilyEragrostis curvulaLove GrassFestuca ovina var. glaucaBlue Fescue4' x 3'-4'# 110"# 110"$3.50$7.503.75$8.5024" x 15" # 1 $3.7512" x 9" 8 ct $2.00Mar-Apr Blue 12” x 15-18” # 1 $4.50Aug-Sept 24" x 24" x 40" 24" x 24" x 40"# 1 $3.50Jun 9" x 6" x 9" # 1 $3.75Juncus inflexus 'Blue Arrows' 8" x 20-30" 8 ct $2.00Juncus pallidus 'Javelin'Javelin Rush15" x 36" # 1 $3.75Koeleria glauca 'Blue Sprite' August Tan 8" x 6" 8 ct $2.00Very adaptable and tough. Loose evergreen tufts of fine-bladed foliage. Once established itcan take heavy foot traffic. Can tolerate drought but prefers regular water, can adapt to dampsites.Drooping, semi-evergreen clumping grass with variegated foliage. Yellow stripe withgreen edges, giving an overall golden appearance. Thrives in moist soils, but will grow inregular soils. Dislikes complete submersion. Do not allow to dry out. Good for low spots.Deep green bamboo-like foliage with dangling oak-like spikelets. Very attractive.Reseeds readily.Smaller and more petite than regular Pampas Grass. Is more cold hardy.Uniform, clumping tufts of very fine bladed gray green grass. Needs well drained soil. Winterhardy. Evergreen. Great in containers.Grown for its unusual umbrella-like foliage. Prefers bog conditions, but not necessary.Very tough.Has unusual umbrella foliage, but is much more compact and tighter in habit than the species.Also prefers bog conditions, but will do well in regular soils also. Tough as nails.The same interesting foliage as Cyperus alternifolius but this one forms a much shorter andtighter spreading ground cover. Is very tough.Upright strap leaves with creamy striped edges. Small panicles of flowers in spring. Likesafternoon shade. Foliage will die down around 20 degrees.African native. Introduced to Stillwater, Ok in 1935. Used as livstock forage and for erosioncontrol. Its' massive root network makes it great for erosion control. Has now spread intowild habitats. The leaves are wispy, long and weep over. Is used ornamentaly now. Verytolerant of any soil type. Open flower panicles wave above the foliage.Very attractive cool season blue clumping grass. Very fine textured. Short lived. Requiresgood drainage.Vertical, stiff ,blue-gray leaves grow in a clump. Can be grown as a pond plant or on dryland. It provides structure in containers. Heat and cold tolerant.Striking upright stiff green grass. Very rugged. Once established it can be heat and droughttolerant. Can also grow in standing water. Low maintenance. Turns wheat colored in thewinter.Blue-green tuft of foliage with wheat-like plumes in summer. Once established isdrought tolerant. Is suited for containers or borders. Needs well drained soil.Koeleria glauca 'Coolio'Blue Hair GrassMiscanthus sinensis 'Adagio'Dwarf Maiden GrassMiscanthus sinensis 'Gracillimus'Maiden GrassMar-Jun 12" x 15" 8 ct $2.00Aug-Oct Pink to Cream 4' x 3' x 5'Aug-Oct Copper to Silver 4' x 5' x 7'# 110"# 110"$3.50$7.50$3.50$7.50A neat grassy mound of flat, blue-green leaves. Cut foliage back in spring to encouragenew growth. Likes well-drained soil.Arching clump of 3/8" wide, fine textured, silver-green leaves. Graceful, fan-shaped plumesin late summer. This is an excellent maiden grass for the smaller garden.One of the oldest and most popular cultivars of Miscanthus sinensis. Narrow greenleaves with a silver mid-rib form a large rounded arching clump. Tassel-like plumes formin late summer and early fall. Cut old foliage back just as new foliage emergesMiscanthus sinensis 'Morning Light'Variegated Maiden GrassAug-Oct Copper to Silver 3-4' x 4- 5' x 6'# 110"$3.50$7.50Narrow green leaves with white margins give an overall silvery appearance. The slenderleaves arch gracefully and give the illusion of a fountain.21


------------ - - - -- - 4'# 11- - 4' x 5'# 11- -Miscanthus sinensis 'Variegatus'Japanese Silver GrassAug-Oct Copper to Silver 4-5' x 4-6' x 6-7''# 110"$3.50$8.50Large arching clump. Leaves are 1/4" wide, pale green with creamy white stripes. White isthe predominate color from a distance. Tassel-like plumes wave high above the foliage. Cutold foliage back just as new foliage is emerging.Muhlenbergia capillarisGulf MuhlyS S A T r G Very popular Cnative grass,with Tnarrow hair-like Uleaves that arise from H a basal clump. T CloudsB# 1 $3.50NSept-Oct Raspberry Pink 3-4' x 3' x 4'of brightly colored cotton candy-like panicles stand above the foliage. Tolerant of a wide10" $7.50variety of soil conditons, must be well drained..Muhlenbergia lindheimeriLindheimer's MuhlySept-Oct Tan 4' x3-4' x 5'# 110"$3.50$7.50Popular Texas native. Semi-evergreen gray-green foliage. Fine textured arching grasswith upright narrow feather-like spikes. Heat and cold tolerant. Strong performer.Nassella tenuissimaMexican Feather GrassJun-Sept 18" x 18" x 24" # 1 $3.75Texas native. A winter grass that produces dense hair-like foliage that is green in thecool season and turns straw colored in the summer. Hates wet feet.Pennisetum alopecuroides 'Hameln'Dwarf Green Fountain GrassPennisetum alopecuroides 'Little Bunny'Miniature Fountain GrassPennisetum setaceum 'Eaton Canyon'Dwarf Purple Fountain GrassPennisetum setaceum 'Rubrum'Purple Fountain GrassSchizachyrium scopariumLittle BluestemAug-Oct # 1 $3.50 Clumping grass with fine textured foliage. Covered with tiny bottle brush-like inflorescences.S Cream S A 2' x 2' x 3' T r GC T U H TB10" $7.50 Most popular ornamental grass in north Texas.NAug-Oct Cream 12" x 8"-10" x 18" # 1 $3.75A miniature form of 'Hameln'. Cute tufts of grass that are covered in little fuzzy plumes. Greatfor borders, rock gardens and tiny pocket gardens. Plumes can be used dried or fresh in floralarrangements.May-Nov Tan 24" x 30" # 1 $3.50 Identical to Purple Fountain Grass but smaller. Also an annual.May-Nov Tan 3' x 4' x 5'# 110"$3.50$6.50Sept-Nov Red 12' X 36' # 1 $3.75Annual grass with very attractive arching burgundy foliage with equally attractive light tanbottlebrush like plumes.Fine textured,warm season, bunch grass. Blue-green foliage in the summer turning bronzeredthe fall and winter. Does not like irrigation. Very vertical habit. Deer resistant.Sorghastrum nutansIndian Grass- - 10" x 18" # 1 $3.75Sept-Nov Red-brown 1-2' x 3' x 5'# 110"$4.00$8.50Tall native warm season prairie grass. Upright clumps to 2-3' tall. Blue green leaves 1/2" wideand 2' long. turning yellow/orange in the fall. Widely adaptable, can tolerate heavy clay soilsand poor dry soils. Can be drought tolerant once established. Attractive reddish brown flowerwith prominent yellow anthers. Transplant when soil temps warm. Cut back old foliage justbefore new foliage appears in spring.S S TD- - -bCut back old foliage just22


Autumn FernDryopteris erythrosoraDixie Wood FernDryopteris x australisHairy Lip FernCheilanthes lanosaJapanese Beech FernThelypteris decursive- pinnataJapanese Holly FernCyrtomium falcatum 'Rochfordianum'Japanese Painted FernAthyrium nipponicum 'Pictum'Korean Rock FernPolystichum tsus- simenseLace FernMicrolepia strigosaMaidenhair Fern, HardyAdiantum x mairisii18" x 18"8 ct# 110"$2.50$4.00$8.50Stiff fronds with copper colored new growth turning to a bronze- green when mature.Evergreen.2' x 4' # 1 $4.00 A large growing semi-evergreen fern with deep green traditional fronds.12” x 12” 8 ct $2.5015" x 12" - 24" # 1 $4.5024" x 24"12" x 9"12" x 15"8 ct# 1$2.50$4.008 ct $2.50# 1 $4.008 ct $2.50$4.50Native deciduous fern. Likes rocky well- drained soil in sunny or partially shaded areas . Canbe drought tolerant once established.Deciduous in North Texas. Grows in moist or dry shade, but does better with more moisture.Spreads well and makes a nice ground cover.Coarse fronds that have leaflets that resemble Holly leaves. Does not like soggy soil. Semievergreen.Deciduous fern emerges in late spring with pink- tinted silver foliage. Requires constantlymoist conditions.Compact, dark green fronds with black stems. Evergreen. Prefers rich moist soil but willtolerate dry periods.12" x 24" # 1 $4.50 Deciduous and tough clumping fern with frilly-e dged foliage.12" x 12" # 1 $4.50Dainty, delicate and airy foliage. Propagated by tissue culture, this sterile hybrid is a knock- offof Southern Maidenhair fern. Usually evergreen in North Texas. Needs shade, moist welldrained soil and a sheltered environment.Mexican Male FernDryopteris pseudo felix- masOstrich FernMatteuccia strutchiopteris 'The King'Royal FernOsmunda regalisSelaginella kraussianaSpike MossSilver Cloak FernCheilanthes argenteaSouthern Wood FernThelypteris kunthiiTassel FernPolystichum polyblepharumWavy Cloak FernCheilanthes sinuata (Astrolepis sinuata)Wooly Lip FernCheilanthes tomentosa36" x 36" # 1 $4.003' x 3' - 5' # 1 $4.5018" x 24"-48" # 1 $4.5012" x 6" # 1 $3.756” x 6” 8 ct $2.5018" x 24"8 ct# 115" x 12" 8 ct12" x 6" - 18"8 ct# 1$2.50$4.00$2.50$4.50$2.50$4.5010” x 10” 8 ct $2.50Upright vase form. Native of Mexico, Needs rich moist soil. Fronds are produced throughoutgrowing season..Can be evergreen if the winter is mild. Protect fronds from wind for betterappearance.Huge deciduous fern with Shuttlecock form. Has separate fertile and sterile fronds. Fertilefrond is rigid and dark brown and sometimes persists through winter. 'The King' is a selectedvariety that is larger and more heat tolerant than the species. Prefers rich evenly moist soils.Is a source for edible fiddleheads.Royal ferns are native to wooded boggy areas. They are distinguished from other Osmundaby their fertile fronds, which are held above the sterile fronds. Fertile fronds have nakedsporangia that turn golden brown when ripe - hence, sometimes called flowering fern dueto its resemblance to a flower. It's dense, dark mat of fibrous roots are used for productionof Osmunda fiber. Deciduous. European Royal fern is larger and generally better suited forNorth Texas than the American Royal fern.Annual , Unique texture, scale- like leaves on branching stems. Likes high humidity and needsa moist well drained soil. Do not allow to dry out. It makes a nice shade garden filler.;Deciduous fern. Distinctive waxy silvery- white undersurface. Gray- green foliage. Found in drylimestone rocks. Plant next to stones that shade the roots. Turns brown when dormant.Greens up after rain.The hardiest and most commonly grown fern in our area. Spreads by underground runners.Deciduous light green foliage.Very glossy bright green evergreen foliage. Grows during the spring. Not particularly fond ofhot north Texas summers.Native to Big Bend. This fern is adapted to extremely dry areas. Needs well drained soil. Rootslike the shade and fronds like the sun. Semi-e vergreen.Deer resistant.Deciduous fern. Grows in calcareous or acidic soils. Pale greenish- gray leaves. Unfurlingfronds are silver- white. Keep dry in winter. Well- drained soils.23


---TUB D SBasil Lavender 18" x 24" 8 ct $1.80Annual, warm season herb. Very cold sensitive. All time favorite for the Texas HerbGardener.Chives, Garlic White 10" x 12" 8 ct $1.80 Perennial herb. This chives species has a flattened leaf and a mild garlic flavor.Chives, Onion Lavender 10" x 12" 8 ct $1.80Cilantro 6” x 8” 8 ct $1.80Perennial herb. One of the most widely used herbs. Dark green, cylindrical leaves forman evergreen clump w/ pom-pom flowers.Annual herb. Aromatic foliage resembles flat leafed parsley. Popular herb for Mexican foods.Prefers cooler weather.Fennel 'Rubrum' Yellow 12" x 36" 8 ct $1.80 Perennial herb. Finely cut bronzy-red foliage, flat flowers, licorice-scented leaves and seeds.Lavender, French May-July Light Purple 24"' x 24" X 30" 8 ct $1.80Lavender x 'Provence'Lavender HybridMay-July Blue 18" x 24" x 30" 8 ct $1.80Lavender, Spanish May-July Violet Purple 18" x 18" x 24" 8 ct $1.80Oregano, Italian White 36" x 12" 8 ct $1.80BParsley, Curled 12" x 12" 8 ct $1.80Parsley, Italian or Flat Leafed 12" x 12" 8 ct $1.80Rosemary 'Hill's Hardy' Blue 3' x 3' 8 ct $1.80Sage 'Berggarten' Purple 2' x 2' 8 ct $1.80Sage 'Tricolor' 2' x 2' 8 ct $1.80Spearmint 2' x 1' 8 ct $1.80Tarragon, French 24" x 18" 8 ct $1.80Perennial herb. Has silvery, very distinct toothed leaves. The fragrant oils are extracted for avariety of uses. Benefits from regular pruning. Must have well drained soil.Hybrid that is bred to tolerate heat and humidity better. 'Provence' has high essential oilcontent and robust growth. In addition to the spring bloom flush, 'Provence' can bloom againin the fall. Good air circulation and drainage are essential as is an alkaline soil.Native to the Mediterranean. As with other lavenders it blooms best in the spring andis enjoyed as a fragrant gray-green shrub the rest of the year. The bloom looks like alittle pineapple with rabbit ears on top. Prefers chalky well drained soils.Perennial herb. Italian oregano is a cross between Greek oregano and sweet marjoram. Thiscross results in the perfect blending of flavors excellent for cooking. Can be used dried orfresh. Oregano has a spreading habit.UBiennial herb. Ruffled decorative leaves create a nice garden accent as well as an ediblegarnish. Remove flower stalks to keep plant going into 2nd yr.Biennial herb. Dark green leaves resemble celery tops. The leaf flavor of Italian parsley ismore flavorful than the curled.Perennial evergreen woody herb that grows upright with aromatic foliage. Can beused dried or fresh. Needs well-drained soil.Perennial herb. Aromatic silver-gray leaves. It is drought resistant and sensitive to wetfeet. Prefers loose soil.Perennial herb with green, white and pink foliage. Can be used in cooking and also for itsdecorative foliage.Grows best in moist soil. Spreads vigorously by underground rhizomes. For peak flavor cutleaves as plant begins to flower. Can be sheared after bloom to stimulate new growth. Readyfor mojitos or mint juleps?Best-flavored tarragon. For best flavor, use fresh or frozen. Cannot be grown from seed.Divide every 3- 4 years to maintain vigor. Cut back in the spring. Must have good drainageat all times.24


--------Thyme, English Lavender/White 12" x 12" 8 ct $1.80Thyme 'Golden Lemon' 10" x 8"-10" 8 ct $1.80Thyme "Silver Edged” Pink 10" x 8"-10" 8 ct $1.80VinesSemi-creeping and evergreen. Tiny aromatic leaves. Most common type of thyme.Must have well drained soil.Fantastic upright golden variegated cultivar with delightful lemon scent andflavor. Evergreen.Evergreen. Each tiny leaf is outlined in white. Tight and compact. Can be used in containers orin the garden. Must have well drained soil. Use as you would any other thyme.Sun Part Sun Shade Attracts Tolerates round G Cover Cut Flow er Tolerates Usefulas a Highly TexasButterflies Dry Conditions WetSoil Dry Flower Scented NativeNAMEBLOOMTIMEFLOWERCOLORSIZESpacing x Height xBloom HeightPRICEPerPotDESCRIPTIONBignonia capreolata 'Tangerine Beauty'Cross VineClematis x hybridaClematis Vine'Henryi''Jackmanii''Ramona'Clematis paniculataSweet Autumn ClematisMay-Jun Orange 6' x 30' # 1 $4.50Evergreen foliage. Showy 2" long trumpet-shaped flowers. Vines cling with tendrils.Very vigorous and very tough.-Apr-May 4' x 8' # 1 $7.50 Large star-like flowers on thin delicate vines. Mulch and shade root zone from summerWhiteheat.clinging vine that forms a solid green mat. Often used to cover unsightly walls or toPurplesWedgewood BlueAug-Sept White 3' x 20' # 1 $7.50Twining, vigorous and easy to grow. Blooms on current seasons wood. Responds to heavypruning. Fragrant 1"star-shaped blooms appear on new growth, unusual The silvery flowers seed on heads G.A r grand show when vine is covered in blooms. Needs sturdy support. Is semi-evergreen.Cypress Vine July-Oct Red 3’ x 8’ # 1 $4.00Ficus pumilaCreeping Fig2’ x 20’ # 1 $4.50Finely cut, soft foliage decorated with tiny bright trumpet-shaped flowers. Fast growing andreseeds readily. AnnualAllpSelf-clinging vine that forms a solid green mat. Often used to cover unsightly walls or tosoften architectural features.With age the vine will become woody and will produce anoccasional fruit. Does not like hot west walls.Gelsemium rankiniiSwamp JessamineFeb-MarOct-NovYellow 2' x 20' #1 $4.50SSame twining evergreen vine and yellow trumpet flowers as Carolina Jessamine except G.rankinii blooms in the fall in addition the the regular springtime bloom. The flowers on G.Trankinii do not have a fragrance. Swamp jessamine D is ideal for moist areas.Gelsemium sempervirensCarolina JessamineFeb-Mar Yellow 2’ x 20’ # 1 $4.50Twining evergreen vine needs support. Dark shiny green leaves. Showy clusters of fragranttrumpet shaped flowers about 1.8 ct long. It can be trained to cover arbors and walls. Allplant parts contain toxic alkaloids Its’ early blooms announce the arrival of spring. Stateflower of South Carolina.Hyacinth Bean July-Oct Lavender 3' x 12' # 1 $4.00Mandevilla May-OctSPink, Red, White 3' x 12' # 1 $5.50NM- -Vigorous vine with heart-shaped leaves of deep green with purple undersides. Showybean type flowers and purple pods cover the vine. AnnualDeep green foliage with large Ttrumpet-shaped flowers. This is a beautiful twining tropical vineDfor summer garden interest. Liks the heat.25The flower is symbolic of theP -


---8 ct $2.50The red is morep As summer heat intensifies Baby jade appreciates some shade.TCrassula radicans 'Large Red'Carpet Jade12" x 8" 8 ct $2.50Thick succulent carpet growing in a procumbens habit. Leaves are more colorful in sunnycool weather. Needs shade when the summer sun gets intense.Crassula tetragonaMiniature Pine TreeDelosperma cooperiiHardy Ice PlantMay-Sept Violet-Pink 18" x 8" x 8"8" x 12" 8 ct $2.50Echeveria nodulosa Yellow 1' x 1' 8 ct $2.50Echeveria 'Perle Von Nurnberg' Coral 6" x 5" x 14" 8 ct $2.50Echeveria rosea Coral/Orange 8" x 5-8" x 8-10" 8 ct $2.50Echeveria setosa 'Arrow Shape' Orange 8" x 8" x 12" 8 ct $2.50Graptopetalum paraguayenseGhost Plant8 ct# 1$2.00$3.75White 12" x 8" x 15" 8 ct $2.50X Graptoveria 'Vera Higgins" April-Jun Yellow 24" x 6" x 8" 8 ct $2.50Jovibarba hirta 'Belansky Tatra'Beard of JoveABYellow 4" x 2" x 4" 8 ct $2.50TUpright succulent resembling a miniature pine tree. Not winter hardy in North Texas. Allowplant to dry between waterings. Needs well drained soil. Great in mixed succulentcontainers. If kept indoors, needs a sunny spot and kept dry.Trailing mat of succulent leaves with bright 1" cactus-like flowers. Needs gooddrainage. Hybrids of differents colors also available.Native to the limestone hills of central Mexico. Branched with 5" wide rosettes of fleshy greenleaves with maroon stripes on the leaves and leaf margins. Tall flower spike grows fromcenter of rosette in summer. Needs good drainage and extre shade as North Texas summerheats up.Stiff, fleshy, acuminate leaves form a symmetrical, solitary rosette. Waxy gray leaves haverose pink highlights and the appearance of being dusted with fine talc. Floral inflorescencesare born on one foot tall stalks. Not winter hardy in north Texas. In most intense summerheat shade is suggested.Native to the humid -, foggy mountains - - of eastern Mexico. Rosy-Green fleshy lanceolateleaves form a rosette. Color is more intense in cooler temps. Prefers some shade in high heatsun situations. Needs winter protection in north Texas.Fine white fuzz on 3" long narrow leaves that are tipped with red which form loose rosettes.It is multibranched and takes on a shrubby appearance. Needs well drained soil. Needsextra protection from sun as North Texas summer heats up.is a mountainous region of formerSucculent gray rosettes with pink highlights. The rosettes are found at the end of long snakingCstems. Leaves are brittle and fall off easy. In the hottest part of the summer more shade isrequired. May freeze in the north Texas winters. Do not overwater especially in the winter.Native to Mexico. Old-timey pass-along plant.Adaptable to many different situations. This Crassula does well in North Texas. It stronglyresembles the growth habit of Graptpetalum paraguense, but the leaves are smallerand narrower. It is over all more petite in habit. Gray-green leaves with a rosy blushform 2" rosettes. Likes well drained soils.Native to mountain areas of Europe. Belansky Tatra is a mountainous region of formerCzechoslavakia. This Jovibarba is a little ball of green leaves marked with maroon. Mostcolorful in the cool season. Makes offsets easily. The offsets are called "rollers" because theydetach easily from the mother plant and roll away. A fat thick flower stalk rises above thefoliage. Needs well drained rocky soil. Cold hardy in north Texas. Doesn't like heat. Giveshade and try to keep cool.Kalanchoe thyrsifloraFlap Jack Plant, Paddle PlantLampranthusBush Ice PlantPNYellow 12" x 12" x 20" 8 ct $2.50A T r GBDMay-Oct Rose 12" x 12" 8 ct $2.00Thick fleshy pancakes of glaucous leaves are outlined in bronzy red. The unique leaves arearranged on a thick stalk. In hottest heat of summer, additional shade is required. Winterprotection is needed in north Texas. Well drained soil is required.Three sided, 1-2" narrow, gray-green, succulent leaves. Stems become somewhatwoody with age. Sprawling habit. Well drained soils. 1" bright cactus like flowers.gBranched and27Well drained soil is required.


-S A T r GC U TB D SWell drained soil is required.L- -Portulacaria Red Stem 8 ct $2.50Sedeveria 'Jet Beads' Yellow 12' x 6" 8 ct $2.50Bright red stems contrast nicely with bright green, round, fleshy leaves. Branched andgrowing upright like little trees, Portulacaria Red Stem adds height to succulent gardens andbowls. Needs protection from hot sun as summer temperatures heat up.Compact clumps of small fat gray green leaf rosettes on short stems. Leaves get a reddish castin cool temperatures. Sedoveria is a cross between sedum and echeveria. Bloom stalks aretopped with star shaped flowers. Is not cold hardy in north Texas.Sedum kamtschaticumYellow 9" x 2" x 4" 8 ct $1.80 Succulent trailing green leaves toothed on the tips. Leaves are arranged in a whorl.Sedum lineare 'Variegatum' May-June Yellow 9" x 3" x 3" 8 ct $1.80Sedum makinoi 'Ogon' Yellow 9" x 2" x 4" 8 ct $1.80Sedum mexicanaApr-May Yellow 9" x 3" x 6" 8 ct $1.80Sedum nussbaumerianum White 12" x 8" x 15" 8 ct $2.50Sedum potosinumSedum reflexumGray SedumJune White 9" x 2" x 2" 8 ct $1.80June Yellow 9" x 3" x 6" 8 ct $1.80Sedum rupestre 'Angelina' June Yellow 9" x 3" x5" 8 ct $1.80Sedum sarmentosumStringy StonecropJune Yellow 6" x 3" x 6" 8 ct $1.80Sedum spectabile 'Autumn Joy' Aug-Sept Rose Bronze 18" x 12" x 18" # 1 $3.501/2" to 1" long, narrow leaves of light green with creamy edges. Trailing habit makes acarpet. Needs well drained soil. Some shade from hottest summer sun.Spreading golden mat of dainty round leaves. Tiny yellow star shaped flowers on stalks abovethe foliage. Protect from hot afternoon sun. Must have well drained soil. Hardy to zone 7Spreading succulent with bright green spruce-like foliage. Clusters of flowers on a stalkabove the foliage.Short stemmed shrub-like succulent with small rosettes at stem end .Color intensifies toa rusty red with more sun exposure. The inflorescence is white . Needs well drainedsoil . Is hardy to around 30 degrees.A mat of tiny, whitish-green succulent leaves. This evergreen is excellent betweenstepping-stones. In extreme heat some shade is welcomed. White star shaped flowers.A mat of blue-gray spruce-like foliage. Needs well drained soil. Most commonly seen innorth Texas. Some shade needed in hot summer.Mats of succulent needle shaped foliage with golden highlights. Cooler temperatures leavea kiss of orange on the leaf tips. Star shaped flowers wave above the foliage. Well drainedsoil needed. Hardy in north TexasBright green mouse-ear shaped leaves form a dense succulent carpet. Bright star -shaped flowers.Large succulent gray-green foliage. Upright branched shrub- like. Covered with 6" flatflower heads late summer and fall.Sedum spurium 'Dragon's Blood'Dragon Blood SedumJune Rose Red 9" x 2" x 2" 8 ct $1.80Semi-evergreen little rosettes. with a trailing habit. Outstanding red foliage with sunlight.May need afternoon shade in extreme heat conditions. Likes well drained soils.Sedum spurium 'John Creech' Aug-Sept Pink 9" x 3-4" x 5" 8 ct $1.80Discovered by Dr. John Creech, former director of the US National Arboretum, in 1971.Spreading low growing mat of little round leaves with serrated edges.Sedum tetractinumChinese SedumJune Yellow 6" x 2" x 3" 8 ct $1.80Little round green shiny leaves with smooth edges. Trailing. In cool weather leaves are tingedbronze. Some shade in hot summer. Unusual texture.28


e- -SSempervivum spHouseleekPink 5" x 3" 8 ct $2.50Tinged rosettes of green, burgundy or coral, turn darker with cooler temperatures. Bristleybloom stalk will emerge from the base and will have a pink flower. Prefers cool temperatures.They were traditionally grown on rooftops between rooftiles in Europe, hence their nicknameof "Houseleek" Will need protection from the heat and sun of north Texas summers.Senecio talinoides ssp mandraliscae White 1' x 1' 8 ct $2.50Blue gray cylindrical succulent leaves form a conical upright mini-tree. Needs welldrained soil. Prefers light shade in the heat of summer. Not winter hardy in N.Texas.Sun Part Sun Shade Attracts Tolerates Ground Cover Cut Flow er Tolerates Usefulas a Highly TexasButterflies Dry Conditions Wet Soil Dry Flower Scented NativeNAMEBLOOMTIMEFLOWERCOLORSIZESpacing x Height xBloom HeightPRICEPerPotDESCRIPTIONNeeds welld-Agave americanaCentury Plant Infrequent Yellow 8'-10' x 6' x 15'-20'# 110"$5.50$13.50Most attractive large blue agave. This clone has grown successfully in N. Tx since the early90's. Massive, smooth, thick blue leaves can be 6' long and 10" wide with curved spines alongmargins and a very prominent 1" long spine at the tip. Flowers about every - 4010 years years of in age). NorthTexas. T Flower stalk can reach between 20 -40' tall and will be topped with layered umbels offlowers. The plant dies after blooming, does make offsets. Needs well drained gravelly soil.Can tolerate some shade. Winter - damage can occur in severe winter.-Agave bracteosa 'Calamar' Infrequent White 2' x 2'- 10'# 11# 110"$8.50$15.50Leaves are spineless and curl backwards. Requires irrigation in hotter areas. Needs welldrainedsoil. Flowering is rare, but when it does, the main rosette will die. Hardy to around10-15 degrees. Needs some shade in hottest part of summer. Slow growing and produces afew offsets.Agave havardianaHarvard's Agave Infrequent Yellow/Green 3' x 3' x 15'# 110"$5.50$13.50Native to the Big Bend. Rosettes of broad, gray, fleshy leaves with toothed margins and stoutspine tips. A candelabra type bloom stalk will emerge upon maturity (20-40 years of age).The plant will die after blooming. Needs well drained soil and is hardy to around 15 degrees.Agave filifera spp. 'Schidigera' Infrequent Yellow 2' x 2' x 6-10'# 110"$5.50$15.50White markings on leaves 12"-18" long and up to 1" wide with marginal fibers. At 5-10years old a plant can have up to 150 leaves radiating uniformly from the center. There areno marginal teeth but there is a very sharp tip. Keep dry in the winter, likes well drainedsoil. Is hardy to around 15 degrees. Dies after blooming. Good for tight places and forcontainers. Afternoon shade in areas of extreme heat and sunlight.Agave gentryii 'Jaws' Infrequent 4-6' x 3'# 110"$5.50$13.50Huge ferocious teeth line the leaf margins on this solitary rosette. Obvious bud imprints. Theleaves are glossy green and grow up to 7-10" wide and 18-30" long. In really hot climatesplant needs a shadier location. Likes well drained soils. Usually hardy to around 10 -15degrees here. Makes a "killer" of a statement in the landscape.Agave montanaMountain AgaveNInfrequent White 4' x 3-4' x 4-5'# 110"$5.50$13.50Very architectural in form, resembles a solitary artichoke rosette of wide greenleaves that bear dark terminal spines and wide spaced teeth along the leaf margins.Interesting bud imprinting on leaves.Very slow growing. Hardy to around 10-1529- - 30" long. In really hot climates


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--------- (Yellow Bloom)S - - 3" x 5' # 1 $5.50T- -Manfreda 'Spot' Spring Pink/Green 18" x 18" x 72"- - -# 110"$3.50$8.50Known for its' outstanding maroon spots. Green leaves emerge from a central rosette. Thespots become more pronounced with age on this semi succulent perennial. It may godormant in the winter, but if protected will not. The flowers are born on 5' stalk. AgaveSpot is drought and humidity tolerant. Likes some shade in hot summer .Needs welldrainedsoil. Readily produces pups. Hardy in average north Texas winter. Easy to grow.Opuntia ellisianaSpineless Prickly PearOpuntia engelmanniiPrickly Pear CactusOpuntia e. 'Linguiformis'Cow's Tongue Prickly Pear CactusMay-Jun Yellow 3'-6' x 3- 4' 10" $8.50- - -May-Jun Yellow 4-7' x 3-5' 10" $8.50May-Jun Yellow 5-6' x 2-6' 10" $8.50DF created with pdfFactory trialversion ww w.pdffactory.comOpuntia imbricataTree Cholla CactusMay-Jun Magenta 5-6' x 6-7' 10" $8.50Typical Prickly Pear cactus, but is a bit more compact and is minus the long spines. Itdoes have tiny tufts of hair-like glochids (beware). Produces red fruit (tunas) that ripensummer. Easy to grow and is drought resistant.The deadsFlat fleshy green pads have long spines and hair like glochids.The red egg shaped fruits areborne on the edges of the pads. Pads, flowers and fruit are edible. Also makes a great naturalfence. Is hardy to low teens. Easy to grow.Originally found south of China Grove, Tx. The prickly pads (stems) are elongated like a cowstongue and can grow up to 18" long. The edible fruit ripen to purple in late summer. Hardy toaround 0 to 10 degrees.Native to the Chihuahuan desert of Texas. Dark green heavily branched cylindrical stemsthat can grow up to 14" have prominent tubercles (small wart-like projections on the stemsfrom which spines grow). Spines are red. The 2" yellow fruit is dry and not very tasty. Thedead stems often - made into - walking canes.Opuntia violaceaPurple Prickly Pear CactusMay-Jun Yellow 3' x 5' 10" $8.50Same prickly pear traits but with striking purple pads. Purple color is more intense in times ofstress. Has fewer spines than other prickly pear cactus.DYucca filamentosa 'Color Guard' Summer Cream 3' x 3' x 6'# 110"$5.50$15.50UTHundreds of curly white hairs cover the golden centered foliage. During cooler months theleaf centers take on rose overtones. Bloom spike is covered with bell shaped flowers. Musthave well drained soil. Usually winter hardy in north Texas.Yucca filamentosa 'Hairy'Adam's NeedleVaries Cream 30" x 18" x 48-60"# 110"$5.50$15.50Selected for the extreme amount of corkscrew filaments along leaf margins. Leaves areblue-green and sword-like. Bell- shaped flowers are borne on the bloom spikesYucca gloriosa 'Variegata'Variegated Spanish DaggerSummer Cream 3' x 4' x 7'# 110"$5.50$15.50Rigid green leaves have cream- colored edges, smooth margins and sharp pointed tips. Thevariegation blushes to red in winter. Bloom spike is covered with bell-shaped flowers.Yucca pallidaPale- Leaf YuccaNYucca rigidaBlue YuccaYucca rostrataBeaked YuccaYucca rupicolaTwisted Leaf YuccaYucca treculeanaY Texas BayonetSpring Cream 2' x 2' x 5' # 1 $4.50Spring Cream 8' x 11'Spring Cream 3-5’ x 6-10’Summer White 2' x 2' x 5'Spring Cream 4' x 4-8' x 6-8'# 110"# 110"# 110"# 110"$4.50$13.50$4.50$13.50$4.50$13.504.5$15.50Native only to North Central Texas. Leaves are flexible, pale blue green and finely serrated.Rosette is stemless. As with all Yuccas, good drainages is required. This variety may begrown in the shade garden, but may not bloom as well as those in more sun. Hardy to 10°F.A tall trunk forming species. Plants will branch after flowering. The powder blue leaves havevery sharp tips and can be up to 3 feet long. Flowering does not occur ever year. Cold hardyto 5°F.Solitary tree like trunk with blue green foliage with sharp tip. Very slow growing. Rostratabeans are beaked, like that of a bird. Like all yuccas, it needs well drained soil. Is hardyto around 10-5 degrees.A stemless yucca that is ideal for small spaces. The leaves twist and turn, giving the plant aunique form. Found growing under native Mesquite and Oak trees as well as areas of fullsun. Hardy to 10°F.- 10°F.Shrub or small tree usually unbranched. Radiating leaves stiff, sharp and pointed, up to 3' longand 3" wide. Persistent thatch Plants of dead will branch leaves reflexed after flowering. on the trunk The powder below the blue green leaves leaves. havev These can of course be removed.Cold hardy- -- -Is hardy to31


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SUCCULENTSEcheveria ‘Afterglow’Echeveria ‘Arrow Shaped Setosa’Echeveria ‘Metallica’Echeveria ‘Topsy Turvy’Graptopetalum paraguayenseGraptoveria ‘Vera Higgins’Sedum kamtschaticumSedum nussbaumerianumSedum potosinum

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