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Cover Pages 2011 - Dayton Nursery & Garden Center
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Symbol Key<br />
Full Sun (5+ hours of sun per day)<br />
Sun/Part Shade (3-4 hours of sun)<br />
Partial to Full Shade (2 hours or less of sun)<br />
Deciduous (Sheds leaves in fall)<br />
Evergreen (Stays green all year round)<br />
Attracts Butterflies<br />
Attracts Birds<br />
Toler<strong>at</strong>es or will grow in moist to wet soil<br />
Requires division every 2-3 years<br />
Fragrant foliage or flowers<br />
Suitable for Bog Gardens<br />
Suitable for Container Plantings<br />
Deer Resistant<br />
Rabbit Resistant<br />
Good Cut Flowers<br />
Letter Symbols:<br />
C - Containerized plant<br />
BB - Balled & burlapped<br />
HG - Heavy Grade (larger)<br />
FP - Field Pot<br />
FG - Field Grown<br />
PP - Pom Pom<br />
We’re easy to find!<br />
TIER - Tiered<br />
PYR - Pyramidal<br />
K - Clump form<br />
STK - Staked<br />
STD - On Standard<br />
5-15 or 7-1 - D<strong>at</strong>e Available<br />
Dayton Nursery is easy to find, loc<strong>at</strong>ed about ¼ mile<br />
North of I-76/224 off Exit #14 (Cleve-Massillon Rd.)<br />
<strong>“Wh<strong>at</strong>’s</strong> <strong>NEW”</strong> <strong>at</strong> <strong>Dayton’s</strong>?<br />
Wh<strong>at</strong>’s new is the age old question th<strong>at</strong><br />
customers ask every year and while<br />
some of the “new things” are not as<br />
visible as last year such as the Owl Barn<br />
with the green roof and the cascading<br />
w<strong>at</strong>erfall in Wolf Creek Gardens, you<br />
will notice more newer varieties of<br />
plants than ever before as we have to<br />
admit th<strong>at</strong> the same old stuff year after<br />
year isn’t all th<strong>at</strong> exciting.<br />
New Plants<br />
Two new plants th<strong>at</strong> we’re excited about<br />
are the Chicago Hardy Fig th<strong>at</strong> does not<br />
need winter protection and the Pink<br />
Lemonade Blueberry with its strange<br />
but beautiful and delicious red fruit.<br />
our annual flowers.<br />
This new low energy use greenhouse<br />
was not on our list of improvements<br />
when we started construction last year.<br />
The acceler<strong>at</strong>ed construction timetable<br />
of the greenhouse was the result of the<br />
failure of some of our long time vendors<br />
to deliver flowers of the quality we<br />
expect.<br />
One aspect of our new production<br />
capacity of greenhouse flowers th<strong>at</strong> we<br />
hope you’ll notice is the lower pricing<br />
of many of our hanging baskets and<br />
small 4 ½” pots of flowers.<br />
From the North<br />
Take 77S/21S to 76/224 E.<br />
Turn left off Exit 14<br />
Cleveland-Massillon Rd.<br />
From the South<br />
Take I-77/Rt 21N to 224E.<br />
Turn right off of Exit 14<br />
Cleveland -Massillon Rd.<br />
Dayton<br />
Nursery<br />
From the East<br />
Take I-76/224W. Turn right<br />
off of Exit 14 Cleveland -<br />
Massillon Rd.<br />
From the West<br />
Take I-76/224E. Turn left<br />
off of Exit 14 Cleveland -<br />
Massillon Rd.<br />
Then the list of new perennials just goes<br />
on and on. The new perennials will all<br />
be easy for you to identify by the signage<br />
in our perennial house.<br />
In the annual flower house, a new<br />
arrangement of plants in our first bay<br />
will draw your eye to the wide variety<br />
of tropical plants available in addition<br />
to new display racks for our hanging<br />
baskets so th<strong>at</strong> the baskets are easier to<br />
view as well as retrieve instead of trying<br />
to always look up <strong>at</strong> the hanging baskets<br />
which have always been on higher<br />
hangers.<br />
New things th<strong>at</strong> you won’t see or may<br />
not notice is our new greenhouse next<br />
to our irrig<strong>at</strong>ion lake th<strong>at</strong> enables us to<br />
produce more quantity and quality of<br />
Pick-Your-Own Blueberries<br />
Finally, we’re looking far ahead into<br />
the future as our first planting of pickyou-own<br />
blueberries are growing and<br />
a second larger p<strong>at</strong>ch will be planted<br />
this year th<strong>at</strong> will serve our Owl Barn<br />
Market with home-grown blueberries<br />
and enough for those of you who like<br />
to pick your own fruits and vegetables.<br />
To sum it all up, we’re always looking<br />
ahead to find new and exciting products<br />
and expanding and refining our<br />
production methods to reflect locally<br />
produced and locally marketed and<br />
sold products.<br />
Hope to see you soon!
Landscape Design<br />
We offer a full variety of landscape<br />
design services and plant m<strong>at</strong>erial to<br />
give your home th<strong>at</strong> professional,<br />
landscaped look. We strive to stay<br />
away from the so-called “builders<br />
specials” and mass produced, cookiecutter<br />
landscapes. Our landscape<br />
designs can range from design of<br />
simple found<strong>at</strong>ion plantings to lush<br />
perennial gardens, w<strong>at</strong>er gardens,<br />
rose gardens and more! We offer<br />
both a plant-it-yourself approach as<br />
well as a complete install<strong>at</strong>ion and<br />
design service from start to finish.<br />
If you would like to get started, stop<br />
in and pick up a design kit. You can<br />
also request a design kit to be mailed<br />
to you by phone or e-mail.<br />
Plant Availability<br />
√ Trees & shrubs - Now<br />
√ Perennials - Last week of April<br />
√ Roses - Week of May 5th<br />
√ Annuals/Baskets - May & June<br />
√ Bare Root Plants - March 20th<br />
Check out our pricing and<br />
availability list online!<br />
Delivery & Install<strong>at</strong>ion Service<br />
For those large or hard to plant trees<br />
and shrubs, take advantage of our<br />
delivery and install<strong>at</strong>ion services.<br />
Delivery is free within our delivery<br />
area on orders of $1,000 or more.<br />
We’ve expanded our delivery area,<br />
please call for loc<strong>at</strong>ions!<br />
Install<strong>at</strong>ion discounts are available<br />
for large jobs. See install<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
charge chart in back of c<strong>at</strong>alog.<br />
Plant Warranty<br />
√ Trees & Shrubs installed by<br />
US are guaranteed 100% for<br />
one full year<br />
√ Trees & Shrubs installed by<br />
YOU are guaranteed 100% for 3<br />
months, then 50% for the<br />
remaining 9 months of the year<br />
√ Perennials are guaranteed 100%<br />
for 90 days<br />
√ Roses are guaranteed 50%<br />
for 90 days<br />
√ Annuals, hanging baskets,<br />
mums, bulbs, aqu<strong>at</strong>ic plants<br />
and seasonal plants are NOT<br />
guaranteed.<br />
Table of Contents<br />
PERENNIALS 1-29<br />
VINES 29-32<br />
GROUND COVER 32<br />
ORNAMENTAL GRASS 32-34<br />
BULBS 34<br />
ROSES 35-38<br />
TREES & SHRUBS 39-69<br />
SMALL FRUITS 69-73<br />
FRUIT TREES 74<br />
ANNUALS 74-76<br />
TROPICALS 77-78<br />
Back of c<strong>at</strong>alog:<br />
TERMS & CONDITIONS<br />
REFERENCE & OTHER MATERIALS<br />
Bloom & Grow is a registered trademark<br />
of Dayton Nurseries, Inc. and a symbol<br />
for quality assurance in Azaleas. Most are<br />
propag<strong>at</strong>ed and grown right here <strong>at</strong> the<br />
nursery in Norton, Ohio so you know<br />
they are ready for our long and harsh<br />
Ohio winters. The experts <strong>at</strong> Dayton<br />
Nursery have been growing Azaleas since<br />
1973!<br />
For quality in<br />
Azaleas, look for the<br />
Bloom & Grow tag.
Most perennials available week of<br />
April 25 th unless otherwise noted by d<strong>at</strong>e listed.<br />
Achillea<br />
Yarrow<br />
One of the easiest perennials to grow and a good<br />
choice for beginners. Keep this plant out of heavy<br />
moist soils, divide every 2 years in spring or fall<br />
and remove spent flowers to ensure months of<br />
color. After flowers fade, cut plant back by half to<br />
stimul<strong>at</strong>e a second flush of bloom. Perfect for<br />
areas th<strong>at</strong> are dry and hot. Ferny green leaves.<br />
Blooms early to mid summer.<br />
Gypsy White<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Gypsy White intermingles well with other plants to<br />
fill in the middle ground of a combin<strong>at</strong>ion. This<br />
Achillea also does well as a nice dried flower. Use<br />
as a specimen plant, in mass plantings, or in a<br />
container. It is drought tolerant and can withstand<br />
dry conditions. Height: 8-12”; Spread: 12-18”<br />
015571 PW1 $9.99<br />
Moonshine<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Still one of the most popular garden plants today,<br />
Moonshine is valuable in the landscape because it<br />
combines well with almost everything. It is a<br />
terrific foil for many other colors including purple,<br />
blue, and pink. Its fl<strong>at</strong>-topped, canary yellow<br />
flower clusters and bright silver foliage light up the<br />
garden. This is a clump-forming selection th<strong>at</strong><br />
blooms over a long period beginning in early<br />
summer. Plants will rebloom if they are cut back<br />
after the first round of flowering. Height: 18-24”,<br />
Spread: 18”<br />
000010 C1 $7.99<br />
Saucy Seduction<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Part of the Seduction series which are known for<br />
their sturdy, compact growth habit, long bloom<br />
period, and interesting flowers. Produces large<br />
rosy-pink heads with subtle white shading from<br />
June into August. Height: 24”; Spread: 18-24”<br />
017169 C1 $7.99<br />
Strawberry Seduction<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Aptly named, this selection produces large clusters<br />
of luscious strawberry red flowers with a gold<br />
center, just like the seeds on a real strawberry.<br />
Strong branched stems and a compact habit.<br />
Height: 18-24”; Spread: 28-32”<br />
015285 C1 $7.99<br />
Sunny Seduction<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Sunny Seduction produces large sunny yellow<br />
flower heads th<strong>at</strong> stand out in your garden.<br />
Prolifically blooms from June to August. The<br />
Seduction series are known for their sturdy,<br />
compact growth habit and long bloom period.<br />
Height: 24-30”; Spread: 28”<br />
014261 C1 $7.99<br />
Aconitum<br />
Monkshood / Wolfbane<br />
An excellent plant for full sun or filtered light<br />
areas. They demand ample moisture but not<br />
wetness, mulch them so moisture is constant. Keep<br />
well fertilized, they are especially fond of<br />
phosphorus. Each flower is shaped like a little<br />
helmet, hence the common name. Staking is<br />
recommended if your Aconitum grows fairly tall.<br />
napellus<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Upright spikes of violet-blue flowers from mid to<br />
l<strong>at</strong>e summer when few other blue flowers are in<br />
bloom. The distinctive, deeply divided, dark green,<br />
glossy foliage provides interest when the plant is<br />
not in bloom. Height: 36”; Spread: 18-24”<br />
000015 C1 $5.99<br />
Actacea pachypoda<br />
White Baneberry<br />
This plant prefers to be grown in light to full shade<br />
and moist, fertile soil. It is rarely bothered by pests<br />
or diseases. Caution: the fruits of this plant are<br />
extremely poisonous if ingested.<br />
Misty Blue<br />
zones 3-8<br />
This lovely n<strong>at</strong>ive woodland perennial forms a<br />
sizable multi-stemmed clump of soft blue-green<br />
foliage and is similar to Cimicifuga in habit. It is a<br />
dependable, low maintenance, long-lived perennial<br />
once established. In l<strong>at</strong>e spring to early summer,<br />
small clusters of white flowers are produced just<br />
above the foliage. These flowers develop into<br />
panicles of showy white fruits which are borne on<br />
red pedicels in autumn for 4-6 weeks.<br />
Height: 24-36”; Spread: 24-36”<br />
017939 C1 $19.99<br />
Aegopodium<br />
Snow-on-the-Mountain<br />
A vigorous ground cover th<strong>at</strong> does well on banks,<br />
hard to maintain places or planted under larger<br />
woody trees and shrubs. At the end of a hot, dry<br />
summer, just run the lawn mower over it and w<strong>at</strong>er<br />
it deeply a few times to encourage fresh new<br />
growth. AKA Bishop Weed and Gout Weed.<br />
podagraia Varieg<strong>at</strong>um<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Strong ground cover with white and green leaves.<br />
Height: 6-14”, Spread: 20”<br />
000020 Q $3.99<br />
011952 C1 $5.99<br />
Agastache<br />
Mexican Giant Hyssop<br />
or Hummingbird Mint<br />
Use in mixed p<strong>at</strong>io containers, window boxes,<br />
and landscapes Deadheading should not be<br />
necessary, you can trim back old flower stems<br />
if you feel they are unsightly.<br />
mexicana Alcapulco<br />
zones 5-10<br />
A new series of season-long blooming flowers<br />
produced in 3 different colors: ‘Orange’, ‘Rose’<br />
and ‘Salmon & Pink’. The foliage on this compact<br />
plant have a nice lemon scent. Height: 14-20”,<br />
Spread: 15”<br />
013330 P6.5 $6.99<br />
Ajuga<br />
Bugleweed<br />
Rapid growing ground cover with upright flowers<br />
blooming April through May. Spreads vigorously<br />
and is thus recommended for filling large areas like<br />
banks and hillsides. It also makes a gre<strong>at</strong> under<br />
planting for a number of Hosta varieties. Prefers<br />
partial shade to full shade but will grow in sun if<br />
constant moisture is provided.<br />
Black Scallop<br />
zones 4-10<br />
Beautiful, scalloped, dark burgundy foliage appears<br />
almost black. The deep blue flower spikes are<br />
shown off nicely against the dark foliage.<br />
Height: 3-6”, Spread: 36”<br />
012682 C1 $6.99<br />
Burgundy Glow<br />
zones 3-10<br />
The tri-color foliage: cream, pink and burgundy, is<br />
a show stopping complement to the medium blue<br />
flowers th<strong>at</strong> bloom abundantly in mid and l<strong>at</strong>e<br />
spring. Can be planted in any type of shade but it<br />
does best in part shade. Ht: 6”, Spread: 6-10”<br />
008818 C1 $7.99<br />
Dixie Chip<br />
zones 3-10<br />
You'll love this colorful vari<strong>at</strong>ion with green,<br />
cream, and rose-purple varieg<strong>at</strong>ed foliage! From<br />
mid to l<strong>at</strong>e spring, short spikes of violet blue<br />
flowers stand upright above the low, spreading<br />
foliage. Makes a gre<strong>at</strong> weed-suppressing<br />
groundcover in the landscape. Height: 3-4”;<br />
Spread: 8-10”<br />
015253 C1 $6.99<br />
Sparkler<br />
zones 6-9<br />
A sparkly new varieg<strong>at</strong>ed variety with dark green,<br />
shiny foliage covered in creamy-white splashes.<br />
Come winter, the varieg<strong>at</strong>ed foliage takes on<br />
amazing pink tones. Warm we<strong>at</strong>her brings out even<br />
more varieg<strong>at</strong>ion. Lovely blue flowers in spring.<br />
Height: 2-4”; Spread: 14”<br />
017726 C1 $7.99
Alcea<br />
Hollyhock<br />
Recapture the charm of yesterday’s cottage gardens<br />
with towering spikes of hollyhocks. This is an oldfashioned<br />
plant often seen growing alongside older<br />
farmhouses where it can reseed freely. May need<br />
staking if not planted next to fence or wall. Cut<br />
spent flower stems near the ground for best plant<br />
growth and re-bloom. Can grow under Black<br />
Walnut trees. Biennial.<br />
rosea Ch<strong>at</strong>er’s Series<br />
zones 2-8<br />
Tall spikes of flowers bloom in June and July.<br />
Plant with Baby’s Bre<strong>at</strong>h, Butterfly Bush, Globe<br />
Thistle and Coreopsis for a gre<strong>at</strong> effect.<br />
Height: 60”, Spread: 18-24”<br />
Double Pink 004550 C1 $6.99<br />
Double Mix 000034 Q $3.99<br />
Purple 010049 C1 $6.99<br />
Scarlet 000035 C1 $6.99<br />
Yellow 000037 C1 $6.99<br />
rosea Fiesta Time<br />
zones 2-9<br />
This vibrant selection produces rel<strong>at</strong>ively short<br />
spikes of double, cerise pink, fringed blossoms<br />
beginning in midsummer. This is a first year<br />
flowering perennial. One of the few plants th<strong>at</strong><br />
will grow under a Black Walnut tree. Height: 36”;<br />
Spread: 18-24”<br />
015375 C1 $6.99<br />
Mars Magic<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Bright red, single flowers are produced on tall,<br />
sturdy stalks in midsummer. Other than their<br />
fabulous blossoms, one of it’s best traits is th<strong>at</strong> the<br />
plants are truly perennial (not biennial) and they<br />
bloom the first year! Height: 60-72”; Spread: 24”<br />
0017170 C1 $6.99<br />
Peaches & Dreams<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Tall, st<strong>at</strong>ely flower spikes packed with lots of<br />
large, fully double blooms of creamy peach/pink,<br />
some with a tinge of raspberry pink. Height: 4-6’<br />
005545 C1 $6.99<br />
Polarstar<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Single, white flowers with a yellow eye are<br />
produced on tall stalks in mid-summer.<br />
Height: 60-72”; Spread: 24”<br />
017171 C1 $6.99<br />
Amsonia<br />
Blue Star<br />
Plant it in full sun or partial shade and moist soil<br />
of average fertility. Cutting the stems back to<br />
within 6-8" of the ground after flowering will<br />
result in fuller growth.<br />
Blue Ice<br />
zones 3-9<br />
This selection of Amsonia bears gorgeous plump<br />
navy blue buds in l<strong>at</strong>e spring, opening to vivid<br />
periwinkle blue, star-shaped flowers. Bright green,<br />
compact, clumping foliage. Adds a billowy, finely<br />
textured element to the landscape. Height: 12-16”;<br />
Spread: 12-18”<br />
018008 C1 $8.99<br />
Anemone<br />
Windflower<br />
The <strong>at</strong>tractive flower buds bloom l<strong>at</strong>e, providing an<br />
unexpected show th<strong>at</strong> adds grace to the often tired<br />
looking l<strong>at</strong>e-summer garden. Maple-like leaves.<br />
Honerine Jobert<br />
zones 4-9<br />
One of the best perennials for l<strong>at</strong>e season color!<br />
The pure white flowers with bright yellow centers<br />
bloom <strong>at</strong>op graceful stems from l<strong>at</strong>e summer until<br />
the first hard frost. Height: 36-48”;<br />
Spread: 12-18”<br />
000078 C1 $8.99<br />
Party Dress<br />
zones 4-8<br />
A staple item for the fall border, Party Dress is an<br />
outstanding hybrid with <strong>at</strong>tractive, glossy green<br />
foliage. Fluffy pink double flowers, up to double<br />
the size of most other Japanese Anemones, are<br />
produced prolifically beginning in l<strong>at</strong>e summer.<br />
Height: 36-38”; Spread: 18-24”<br />
014270 C1 $10.99<br />
Pink Saucer<br />
zones 4-8<br />
One of the earliest blooming anemones available,<br />
Pink Saucer begins producing large, elegant rosypink<br />
flowers in June and continues into early fall.<br />
The long-lived, easy to grow plants reach 2-3 feet<br />
tall and prefer afternoon shade. Height: 24-36”;<br />
Spread: 12-18”<br />
015254 C1 $7.99<br />
Aquilegia<br />
Columbine<br />
The flowers on this plant will reach a height of 3<br />
times th<strong>at</strong> of the foliage. Plant a wide variety of<br />
these plants and see wh<strong>at</strong> interesting and n<strong>at</strong>ural<br />
hybrids may develop. Blooms May through June.<br />
Bierdemeier Mix<br />
zones 3-9<br />
A lovely array of large, upright flowers in<br />
mixed colors. Very ne<strong>at</strong> plant with a compact<br />
habit. Height: 24”, Spread: 18”<br />
000084 C1 $6.99<br />
flabell<strong>at</strong>a Blackcurrant Ice<br />
zones 3-9<br />
This true dwarf species is compact and wellbranched<br />
with blue-green foliage th<strong>at</strong> is reportedly<br />
less prone to insect damage than other species.<br />
The bicolor, short spurred flowers have creamy<br />
yellow corollas enrobed in rich purple petals.<br />
Height: 6-12”; Spread: 9-12”<br />
015286 C1 $5.99<br />
Songbird Series Mix<br />
zones 3-9<br />
This mixed Aquilegia will brighten up any garden.<br />
An abundance of deep colored flowers bloom in<br />
spring and last for a long time. Height: 18-30”;<br />
Spread: 12-18”<br />
015255 C1 $6.99<br />
Sunshine<br />
zones 3-9<br />
A wonderful bright yellow selection with large<br />
double flowers and long <strong>at</strong>tractive spurs. Very<br />
floriferous. Plants prefer moist, well-drained soil<br />
and grow best in partial shade. Height: 24-28”<br />
017938 C1 $5.99<br />
Arabis caucasia<br />
Rockcress<br />
Excellent for rock gardens or edging.. Blooms<br />
April through June.<br />
Snow Fix<br />
zones 3-8<br />
This selection forms a mounding cushion of olivegreen<br />
leaves, bearing masses of sweetly fragrant,<br />
small snow-white flowers for several weeks.<br />
Drought tolerant once established. Shear plants<br />
lightly after blooming in order to maintain a bushy,<br />
compact habit. Height: 4-6”; Spread: 12-20”<br />
015256 C1 $5.99<br />
Arenaria<br />
Sandwort<br />
The perfect substitute for moss in sunny areas!<br />
Gre<strong>at</strong> for filling between stepping stones or for<br />
rock gardens. Mix with spring flowering bulbs.<br />
montana Avalanche<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Develops a dense mass of fine stems clothed with<br />
tiny gray-green leaves and an abundance of small<br />
white flowers in early summer. More floriferous<br />
and larger flowers than the species. Height: 4-6”,<br />
Spread: 8-12”<br />
011118 C1 $5.99<br />
Armeria<br />
Se<strong>at</strong>hrift/Sea Pink<br />
Low tufted foliage and globe-shaped flowers.<br />
Deadheading will prolong flowering.<br />
Blooms May through June.<br />
pseudarmeria Bee’s Ruby<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Low tufted rosette foliage with globe-shaped, rosy<br />
pink flowers. Height: 16-18”<br />
009050 C1 $7.99<br />
maritima Bloodstone<br />
zones 3-8<br />
It’s bright cherry blossoms are unusually deep in<br />
color and its glossy foliage looks gre<strong>at</strong> all season<br />
long! Height: 10”, Spread: 12”<br />
000099 C1 $5.99<br />
Splendens<br />
zones 2-8<br />
Light pink flowers appear in abundance in early<br />
May <strong>at</strong>op grassy deep green foliage. Height: 6-8”<br />
000102 Q $3.99<br />
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Artemisia<br />
Wormwood/Silver Mound<br />
Erect mahogany brown stems and blackish-green<br />
foliage topped with tiny creamy-white flowers.<br />
Some of the most easily grown plants in the world<br />
of perennials. They toler<strong>at</strong>e exposure to sunlight<br />
and wind. Well-drained soil is best.<br />
schmiditiana<br />
Silver Mound<br />
zones 3-8<br />
A non-flowering, fragrant plant whose distinctive<br />
dome of lacy, gray arom<strong>at</strong>ic foliage provides more<br />
than enough interest to recommend it. It has many<br />
applic<strong>at</strong>ions in the garden including: edging, rock<br />
gardens, pots or a filler plant for hot, dry areas. It<br />
has long been one of the most popular silver<br />
foliage plants. Height: 8-10”, Spread: 10-15”<br />
009180 C1 $7.99<br />
Aruncus<br />
Go<strong>at</strong>s Beard<br />
The foliage is durable and very decor<strong>at</strong>ive. Will do<br />
best in a shady, moist loc<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
Misty Lace<br />
In early summer, large, creamy white, fe<strong>at</strong>hery<br />
plumes are produced on dark red stems <strong>at</strong>op<br />
compact mounds of Astilbe-like foliage. The effect<br />
is similar to th<strong>at</strong> of a large Astilbe and it can be<br />
used in a similar manner in the landscape. Simply<br />
stunning en masse! Height: 18-24”; Spread: 18-24”<br />
018010 C1 $10.99<br />
Asclepias<br />
Butterfly Flower/Milkweed<br />
They are slow to start in spring so mark your plants<br />
well so you dont be-head them during early spring<br />
cultiv<strong>at</strong>ion and clean up. Blooms July and August.<br />
Hello Yellow<br />
zones 3-8<br />
This drought tolerant species makes a 20” tall x<br />
24” wide mound of stems clothed with index<br />
finger-sized green leaves and topped in l<strong>at</strong>e spring<br />
with branched spikes of golden flowers… a<br />
butterfly favorite. Gre<strong>at</strong> nectar source for many<br />
butterflies. Height: 20”; Spread: 24”<br />
014140 C1 $7.99<br />
tuberosa<br />
zones 3-9<br />
This n<strong>at</strong>ive Butterfly Weed has brilliant orangered<br />
flowers th<strong>at</strong> are excellent for cutting and<br />
<strong>at</strong>tractive to bees and hummingbirds. Height: 24”<br />
000115 C1 $6.99<br />
Aster<br />
Hardy Aster<br />
If pinched until mid-July,.the plants will be heavier<br />
blooming and probably will not need staking.<br />
Serves as a butterfly nectar source. Blooms July<br />
through August.<br />
Blue Autumn<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Aster 'Blue Autumn' is covered with hundreds of<br />
daisy-like deep blue flowers in l<strong>at</strong>e summer and it<br />
puts on a spectacular show through fall. The<br />
healthy dark green foliage has a compact mounding<br />
habit and is very resistant to mildew. It also <strong>at</strong>tracts<br />
butterflies! Height: 12-20”<br />
015287 C1 $9.99<br />
Wartburg Star<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Bright lavender-blue flowers with a yellow center.<br />
Height: 12-15”<br />
000127 C1 $5.99<br />
Woods Blue or Light Blue<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Selected for it’s dwarf, compact habit and excellent<br />
resistance to mildew and rust. Makes a terrific<br />
accent to fall blooming grasses. Will not require<br />
staking. Light blue flowers mid to l<strong>at</strong>e summer.<br />
Height: 12-16”, Spread: 15-20”<br />
005719 C1 $6.99<br />
Woods Pink<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Selected for it’s dwarf, compact habit and excellent<br />
resistance to mildew and rust. Makes a terrific<br />
accent to fall blooming grasses. Will not require<br />
staking. Pink flowers mid to l<strong>at</strong>e summer.<br />
Height: 12-16”, Spread: 15-20”<br />
000128 C1 $6.99<br />
Woods Purple<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Selected for it’s dwarf, compact habit and excellent<br />
resistance to mildew and rust. Makes a terrific<br />
accent to fall blooming grasses. Will not require<br />
staking. Purple flowers mid to l<strong>at</strong>e summer.<br />
Height: 12-16”, Spread: 15-20”<br />
005721 C1 $6.99<br />
Astilbe<br />
Spirea/Fe<strong>at</strong>her Flower<br />
Fluffy spikes on ferny foliage blooming in June<br />
and July. Varieties vary in size, shape, bloom<br />
color, bloom time and leaf color. The flower heads<br />
last longer if they are planted to avoid the<br />
afternoon sun. Some have green leaves, other<br />
bronze, some are shiny while others have a m<strong>at</strong>te<br />
finish.<br />
Deutschland (japonica group)<br />
zones 4-9<br />
White blossoms <strong>at</strong>op medium to dark green<br />
foliage. Height: 14-24”, Spread: 36-48”<br />
000137 C1 $6.99<br />
Drum & Bass<br />
zones 4-9<br />
A member of the new music series, ‘Drum & Bass’<br />
produces medium to bright pink plumes starting in<br />
mid-summer. Large, bright green foliage. This<br />
variety is the most floriferous of the music series.<br />
Height: 18-24”, Spread: 18-24”<br />
013683 C1 $8.99<br />
Fanal (arendsii group)<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Deep blood red flowers with very dark green<br />
foliage. Height: 24”, Spread: 20”<br />
000141 C1 $6.99<br />
Key Largo<br />
zones 3-8<br />
A seedling of 'Sprite' with bright raspberry pink,<br />
slightly fragrant, open triangular plumes on red<br />
stems. Long blooming… from mid to l<strong>at</strong>e summer.<br />
Finely dissected green foliage darkens as it ages.<br />
Vigorous grower. Height: 16-18”, Spread: 12”<br />
012131 C1 $7.99<br />
Key West<br />
zones 3-8<br />
A fantastic new Astilbe th<strong>at</strong> displays dark<br />
burgundy foliage with shimmering carmine-red<br />
flowers. Also produces twice as many flowers than<br />
other types of Astilbes!! Height: 16-20” x 12”<br />
010875 C1 $9.99<br />
Little Vision in Pink<br />
zones 3-8<br />
A new dwarf form of Vision in Pink with compact<br />
rich dark green foliage. Little Vision in Pink is<br />
very floriferous with thick sturdy stems and upright<br />
plumes of pink flowers. Grows best in moist soils<br />
and semi-shade. Height: 14-16”<br />
017985 C1 $9.99<br />
Little Vision in Purple<br />
zones 3-8<br />
A new dwarf form of Vision in Pink with compact<br />
rich dark green foliage. Little Vision in Pink is<br />
very floriferous with thick sturdy stems and upright<br />
plumes of raspberry-purple flowers. Grows best in<br />
moist soils and semi-shade. Height: 14-16”<br />
017940 C1 $9.99<br />
Milk & Honey<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Creamy white plumes turn light pink as they age.<br />
Blooms in mid to l<strong>at</strong>e summer. Bushy foliage<br />
appears slightly marbled with green and silver<br />
when it's young, then turns solid green as it<br />
m<strong>at</strong>ures. Height: 30”, Spread: 18-20”<br />
012132 C1 $9.99<br />
Ostrich Plume<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Rich coral-rose, arching plumes are very large,<br />
open, and drooping; very different than typical<br />
astilbe flowers. Blooms in midsummer.<br />
Height: 30”, Spread: 24-48”<br />
003794 C1 $6.99<br />
Rhythm & Be<strong>at</strong><br />
zones 3-8<br />
Shimmering purple-pink plumes start blooming<br />
early summer <strong>at</strong>op dark green foliage. Very rich<br />
flowering with full plumes. Height: 16-20”<br />
015423 C1 $8.99<br />
Rise & Shine<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Offers superior genetics th<strong>at</strong> result in a more solid<br />
root structure and more vibrant flower colors.<br />
Large, 8 inch hot pink plumes in mid-summer are<br />
very strong and do not require staking.<br />
Height: 27”, Spread: 12-18”<br />
013282 C1 $9.99<br />
Rock & Roll<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Puffy white plumes with a pyramidal shape.<br />
Blooms in early summer. Large, coarsely textured,<br />
dark green foliage and reddish stems. Height: 20”;<br />
Spread: 12-15”<br />
015424 C1 $8.99<br />
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Sprite<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Absolutely stunning with arching open flower<br />
clusters of a delic<strong>at</strong>ely pleasing shell pink color.<br />
Leaves are bronzy-green, especially upon<br />
emergence. Height: 12”, Spread: 12”<br />
000159 C1 $7.99<br />
Visions in White<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Soft white flowers flo<strong>at</strong> above lacy green foliage.<br />
The bright clear flowers reflect dappled sunlight in<br />
woodland gardens for a dazzling effect.<br />
Height: 20-30”; Spread: 24”<br />
014271 C1 $8.99<br />
Younique Carmen<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Members of the Younique Series offer a higher<br />
flower scape count and compact foliage. Fast<br />
growing plants quickly form a nice mound of petite<br />
foliage topped by bunches of fragrant, fuchsia-red<br />
plumes. Height: 16-20”; Spread: 16-20”<br />
015425 C1 $7.99<br />
Younigue Cerise<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Members of the Younique Series offer a higher<br />
flower scape count and compact foliage. Fast<br />
growing plants quickly form a nice mound of<br />
petite foliage topped by bunches of fragrant,<br />
cherry pink plumes. Height/Spread: 16-20”<br />
015426 C1 $7.99<br />
Younique Silvery Pink<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Members of the Younique Series offer a higher<br />
flower scape count and compact foliage. Fast<br />
growing plants quickly form a nice mound of petite<br />
foliage topped by bunches of fragrant, pale pink<br />
plumes. Height: 16-20”; Spread: 16-20”<br />
015427 C1 $7.99<br />
Baptisia<br />
Blue False Indigo<br />
Baptisia australis is n<strong>at</strong>ive to the prairies of North<br />
America, so it is easy to grow and will thrive with<br />
little maintenance. There are many potential<br />
applic<strong>at</strong>ions in the landscape including meadow<br />
plantings, as a backdrop in borders, or as a<br />
specimen. Plants are very long-lived once<br />
established.<br />
australis<br />
zones 3-9<br />
A distinctive perennial with showy indigo-blue<br />
flowers carried on tapering spikes up to 1ft. long.<br />
They are held just above the dense, bushy mounds<br />
of soft blue-green foliage. The blooms appear from<br />
mid to l<strong>at</strong>e spring, followed by 2-3 in. long, black<br />
seed pods which remain <strong>at</strong>tractive well into winter.<br />
They can be dried for use in arrangements.<br />
Height/Spread: 36-48”<br />
000168 C1 $9.99<br />
Bellis<br />
English Daisy<br />
Will do gre<strong>at</strong> in light shade with some moisture.<br />
Blooms April-May<br />
Habanero Rose<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Rose colored button-like blooms are sometimes<br />
pink to white in color. Will do gre<strong>at</strong> in light shade<br />
with some moisture. Height: 4-8”; Spread: 4-6”<br />
007060 C1 $5.99<br />
Pomponette Mix<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Rosettes of dark green leaves topped by extra<br />
double flowers of deep rose, white, and pink in<br />
spring and early summer. Height: 6”, Spread: 6”<br />
000171 C1 $5.99<br />
Bergenia cordifolia<br />
Saxifraga<br />
Attractive cabbage-like foliage makes a very<br />
decor<strong>at</strong>ive ground cover, rockery plant or adds a<br />
lush element to the perennial border. Blooms mid<br />
to l<strong>at</strong>e spring.<br />
Winter Glow<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Its foliage is noted for its excellent red-purple<br />
fall and winter color. Spring flowers are red<br />
and will re-bloom in fall. Height: 12-15” x 12”<br />
009645 C1 $6.99<br />
Bletilla<br />
Hardy Ground Orchid<br />
Prefers a cool woodland or shady rock garden<br />
setting with well-drained soil. Produces slow<br />
spreading underground rhizomes. Protect from l<strong>at</strong>e<br />
spring frosts and mulch in colder clim<strong>at</strong>es.<br />
stri<strong>at</strong>a<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Shiny, narrow, foot long foliage and deep purplishpink<br />
blooms. Height: 18-24”<br />
000175 C1 $7.99<br />
Brunnera macrophylla<br />
False Forget-Me-Not<br />
This plant self sows easily, and the resulting<br />
seedlings have deep roots. Plant prefers cool<br />
summers, protection from wind and partial sun,<br />
even though it will grow in full shade. Also called<br />
Siberian Bugloss.<br />
macrophylla<br />
zones 3-8<br />
This straight species is still one of the best<br />
available! It is a vigorous grower, quickly<br />
spreading to form mounds of green, heart-shaped<br />
leaves. From mid to l<strong>at</strong>e spring, lovely baby blue,<br />
forget-me-not type flowers are produced in<br />
panicles just above the foliage. Height: 12-18”,<br />
Spread: 12-18”<br />
000177 C1 $9.99<br />
Jack Frost<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Best noted for its silvery, heart-shaped leaves with<br />
green veins and edges. Also bears blue flowers<br />
with a yellow center. Height: 12-18” x 12-18”<br />
007309 C1 $19.99<br />
King’s Ransom<br />
zones 3-8<br />
King’s Ransom displays a wide, creamy yellow<br />
margin and light cream frosting over the remainder<br />
of the silver leaves. After the dainty blue forgetme-not<br />
type flowers are produced in spring, the<br />
margins lighten to creamy white. Is a bit smaller<br />
than Jack Frost, making it perfect for combin<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
planters. Height: 10-12”; Spread: 12-15”<br />
014333 C1 $21.99<br />
Looking Glass<br />
zones 3-8<br />
A sibling of Jack Frost, this one cre<strong>at</strong>es the<br />
illusion of glass sparkling in a shaded woodland<br />
setting. Handsome silvery appearance. A<br />
collectors item! Height: 15-18”, Spread: 15-18”<br />
009767 C1 $19.99<br />
Buddleia<br />
Butterfly Bush<br />
For best flowering, cut back the entire bush in early<br />
spring to about 1/3 of its original height. They are<br />
profuse bloomers with gray-green to dark green<br />
leaves and large, fragrant (honey scented) 6-8”<br />
long flower heads th<strong>at</strong> are very <strong>at</strong>tractive to<br />
butterflies. Blooms July to Fall.<br />
Adonis Blue<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Finally, colorful buddleia varieties th<strong>at</strong> won’t<br />
crowd their neighbors! Adonis Blue is roughly 1/3<br />
of the size of other cultivars, perfect for smaller<br />
gardens and the mixed border. Produces deep blue<br />
flowers of good size and with a delightful<br />
fragrance. Height: 36-60”, Spread: 36-60”<br />
013750 P5 $12.99<br />
Attraction (davidii group)<br />
zones 5-10<br />
The closest to a true red buddleia available.<br />
'Attraction' sports panicles up to 1 foot long of rich<br />
purplish-red flowers from l<strong>at</strong>e summer into fall.<br />
Don't be fooled by the deep purple buds, these<br />
flowers are even more red than 'Royal Red'.<br />
Height: 72-96”, Spread: 72-96”<br />
005547 C1 $12.99<br />
Bicolor<br />
zones 5-10<br />
The first buddleia ever to offer two completely<br />
different colors on the same inflorescence!<br />
Fragrant, lavender and butterscotch yellow flowers<br />
blend together for a fascin<strong>at</strong>ing bicolor effect.<br />
Panicles grow up to 10 inches long and show up<br />
well against the clean gray-green foliage.<br />
Height: 72-96”, Spread: 72-96”<br />
013419 C1 $10.99<br />
Black Knight<br />
zones 5-10<br />
A vigorous butterfly bush whose long, dark-purple<br />
flower spikes contrast nicely with its gray-green<br />
leaves. It’s fragrant flowers bloom throughout the<br />
growing sea son. Height: 72” x 48-60”<br />
000465 C1 $9.99<br />
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Butterfly Heaven<br />
zones 5-10<br />
A highly floriferous selection with a well-branched<br />
habit and very large, fragrant blossoms. In trials,<br />
the lilac purple flower panicles measured a full 12<br />
inches long on the first round of blooms, followed<br />
by slightly smaller 8-10 inch panicles in l<strong>at</strong>e<br />
summer. The new foliage of this variety is silvery<br />
grey, while the m<strong>at</strong>ure leaves are green.<br />
Height: 72”, Spread: 48-60”<br />
013420 C1 $12.99<br />
Lo & Behold BLUE CHIP<br />
zones 5-10<br />
A new series of mini<strong>at</strong>ure Butterfly Bush th<strong>at</strong> is<br />
only 24” tall and forms a tidy mound. Unlike other<br />
Butterfly Bush, this series is continuous flowering.<br />
Th<strong>at</strong>’s right, continuous flowering without the need<br />
to prune or deadhead! The flower color is bluish.<br />
Height: 20-24”; Spread: 20-24”<br />
014264 C1 $14.99<br />
014268 C3 $29.99<br />
Miss Ruby<br />
zones 5-10<br />
A charming plant th<strong>at</strong> displays bright pink blooms<br />
th<strong>at</strong> <strong>at</strong>tract butterflies and hummingbirds. Unlike<br />
other Buddleias, this plant has silvery leaves th<strong>at</strong><br />
really compliment the flower color. Height: 48-<br />
60”; Spread: 36-48”<br />
015512 P5 $12.99<br />
Peacock<br />
zones 5-10<br />
A colorful Buddleia th<strong>at</strong> won’t crowd it’s<br />
neighbors! Peacock is perfect for smaller gardens<br />
and the mixed border. Produces rich pink blooms,<br />
and the largest blooms among the series.<br />
Height: 36-60”, Spread: 36-60”<br />
013755 P5 $12.99<br />
Pink Delight<br />
zones 5-10<br />
This cultivar has the largest flower spikes of any<br />
variety. The bright pure pink flowers contrast<br />
beautifully with the distinctive gray-green foliage.<br />
Flowerheads are much larger than older varieties<br />
and can be 15-18" long. Height: 72”; Spread: 60”<br />
000474 C1 $9.99<br />
Purple Emperor<br />
zones 5-10<br />
A colorful Buddleia th<strong>at</strong> won’t crowd it’s<br />
neighbors! Purple Emperor is perfect for smaller<br />
gardens and the mixed border producing large<br />
mauve-purple flowers in summer. Height: 36-60”,<br />
Spread: 36-60”<br />
013756 P5 $12.99<br />
Royal Red<br />
zones 5-10<br />
A spectacular cultivar whose extremely long,<br />
fragrant, purple-red flower clusters weep softly<br />
over it’s green leaves. Height: 48-60” x 48-60”<br />
000475 C1 $9.99<br />
White Profusion<br />
zones 5-10<br />
Clear large white flower spikes bloom in summer<br />
on this butterfly magnet! Height: 60-72”<br />
000477 C1 $9.99<br />
Campanula<br />
Bellflower/Harebell<br />
Prefers moder<strong>at</strong>ely rich, well-drained soil in full<br />
sun or partial shade. Poor winter drainage can<br />
result in crown rot. Keep w<strong>at</strong>ered in the summer<br />
and fertilize regularly. Blooms July to September.<br />
Birch Hybrid<br />
zones 4-8<br />
A profusion of lavender-blue, 1 inch long, fluted<br />
bell-shaped flowers smother the bright evergreen<br />
foliage from l<strong>at</strong>e spring to l<strong>at</strong>e summer if<br />
deadheaded regularly. Height: 4-6”, Spread: 20”<br />
003317 C1 $6.99<br />
Blue Clips<br />
zones 3-8<br />
A profusion of violet-blue, cup-shaped upward<br />
facing flowers gracefully cover the dark green<br />
foliage from l<strong>at</strong>e spring to l<strong>at</strong>e summer if<br />
deadheaded. Height: 8”, Spread 12-24”<br />
000480 Q $3.99<br />
005003 C1 $5.99<br />
Dwarf Pink<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Although not as dwarf as the name implies, the<br />
plants are more compact and more floriferous than<br />
other varieties. Large vivid star-shaped pink<br />
flowers bloom in terminal clusters over a long<br />
bloom time. Height: 18-24”<br />
017941 C1 $5.99<br />
Pearl Deep Blue<br />
zones 3-8<br />
A profusion of cup-shaped, upward-facing, 2 inch<br />
wide, vivid blue-violet flowers with lighter centers<br />
flo<strong>at</strong> above the mound of dark green foliage from<br />
l<strong>at</strong>e spring to l<strong>at</strong>e summer if deadheaded regularly.<br />
Forms compact, uniform clumps making it a good<br />
choice for edging, containers, the front of borders,<br />
or growing among rocks Tends to be more compact<br />
than other carp<strong>at</strong>icas and blooms 2-3 weeks<br />
earlier. Height: 8”; Spread: 12-24”<br />
007541 C1 $6.99<br />
Samantha<br />
zones 5-9<br />
This award winning plant forms lovely m<strong>at</strong>s of<br />
foliage displaying unusual and charming blueviolet,<br />
1” wide flowers, which face upwards.<br />
Re-blooms sporadically with deadheading. A slow<br />
spreader th<strong>at</strong> is gre<strong>at</strong> for well-drained border in<br />
partial shade to full sun. Excellent for container<br />
production. Height: 7-8”; Spread: 18”<br />
017727 C1 $8.99<br />
White Clips<br />
zones 3-8<br />
A profusion of cup-shaped, upward-facing, white<br />
flowers gracefully cover the dark green foliage<br />
from l<strong>at</strong>e spring to l<strong>at</strong>e summer if deadheaded<br />
regularly. Forms compact rounded clumps making<br />
it a good choice for edging, containers, the front of<br />
borders, or growing among rocks. Height: 8”;<br />
Spread: 12-24”<br />
000484 Q $3.99<br />
000485 C1 $6.99<br />
Centaurea<br />
Bachelor Button / Cornflower<br />
Blooms May through June. Deadheading flowers<br />
will promote new growth and keep the plant tidy.<br />
Somewh<strong>at</strong> drought tolerant.<br />
montana Blue<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Blue button flowers bloom in l<strong>at</strong>e spring.<br />
Height: 24”, Spread: 15-24”<br />
009178 C1 $4.99<br />
Cerastium tomentosum<br />
Snow-in-Summer<br />
A low growing, m<strong>at</strong>-forming perennial with tufts<br />
of narrow, silver-gray leaves. Blooms May to June<br />
with white blooms th<strong>at</strong> resemble snow.<br />
Silver Carpet<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Single white spring flowers are borne on a silverygray<br />
carpet of leaves, hence the name “silver<br />
carpet”. Enjoys a sunny, well-drained, dry loc<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
Prune back after blooming. Height: 3-4”;<br />
Spread: 24-36”<br />
015264 Q $3.99<br />
011113 C1 $5.99<br />
Yo-Yo<br />
zones 3-7<br />
This variety has woolly-gray foliage which is best<br />
used as a ground cover or rock garden. This<br />
variety avoids the two major drawbacks of the<br />
species, scraggly growth and rampant invasiveness.<br />
Its white flowers appear in l<strong>at</strong>e spring and early<br />
summer. Height: 6”, Spread: 48”<br />
000497 C1 $5.99<br />
Cer<strong>at</strong>ostigma<br />
Dwarf Plumbago<br />
plumbagnoides<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Foliage turns deep mahogany in fall. Peacockblue<br />
flowers are present in l<strong>at</strong>e summer until the<br />
first hard frost. A terrific ground cover! Ht: 8-12”<br />
000498 C1 $8.99<br />
Chelone obliqua<br />
Turtlehead<br />
obliqua<br />
zones 5-9<br />
An erect, clump-forming perennial th<strong>at</strong> loves<br />
moist, swampy areas. Hooded, snapdragon-like,<br />
deep rose flowers appear in tight, spike-like<br />
terminal racemes from l<strong>at</strong>e summer into autumn.<br />
Flowers purportedly resemble turtle heads.<br />
Coarsely-toothed, lance-shaped, dark green leaves.<br />
Height: 24-36”, Spread: 12-24”<br />
004961 C1 $6.99<br />
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Cimicifuga<br />
Black Snakeroot<br />
N<strong>at</strong>ive to the edges of woodlands in eastern North<br />
America, Cimicifuga performs best in partial shade<br />
and moist, organically enriched soil. W<strong>at</strong>er supply<br />
should remain constant throughout the spring,<br />
summer and autumn.<br />
Hillside Black Beauty<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Masses of striking, dark purplish-black foliage<br />
contrasted by long, white bottlebrush blooms<br />
fascin<strong>at</strong>es the eye and peaks everyone's curiosity.<br />
The darkest Cimicifuga to d<strong>at</strong>e, 'Hillside Black<br />
Beauty' is truly a collector's item. Height: 48-84”,<br />
Spread: 36-48”<br />
000517 C1 $25.00<br />
Convallaria majalis<br />
Lily of the Valley<br />
Plants should be gently divided in early spring.<br />
Good for n<strong>at</strong>uralizing a woodland area, especially<br />
where the soil is moist. Blooms May through June.<br />
majalis<br />
zones 2-9<br />
Bears dainty white, bell-shaped flowers which are<br />
very sweet smelling and bloom in early spring.<br />
Height: 6-12”, Spread: 12”<br />
013327 Q $4.99<br />
Coreopsis<br />
Tickseed<br />
Tickseed are easy to place, requiring only a sunny<br />
spot with average garden soil. Give the thread-leaf<br />
types a hard shearing to promote re-bloom.<br />
Blooms June to July.<br />
Baby Sun<br />
zones 5-10<br />
Single, golden yellow flowers with a dark yellow<br />
and red eye. Height: 16”; Spread: 16”<br />
005249 Q $3.99<br />
005326 C1 $6.99<br />
Cosmic Eye<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Bicolor flowers of burgundy-red with bright yellow<br />
tips and golden yellow centers bloom <strong>at</strong>op this Big<br />
Bang series introduction. Flowers are slightly<br />
smaller but have more dram<strong>at</strong>ic color contrast.<br />
Compact. Height: 12-15”; Spread: 12-15”<br />
016993 C1 $9.99<br />
Dream C<strong>at</strong>cher<br />
zones 6-9<br />
A showy sport of ‘Sweet Dreams’. Vibrant<br />
magenta pink flowers with a darker purple eye and<br />
orange center are produced all summer long <strong>at</strong>op a<br />
semi-upright mound of green, thread-leaf foliage.<br />
Height: 14-18”; Spread: 18-20”<br />
015378 C1 $7.99<br />
Full Moon<br />
zones 5-9<br />
A showy hybrid with very large, canary yellow<br />
flowers th<strong>at</strong> measure up to 3” across. They are held<br />
on well-branched stems <strong>at</strong>op a mound of healthy<br />
green, medium textured foliage. The plants are<br />
long blooming, from about midsummer into early<br />
fall. Height: 24-30”; Spread: 12-18”<br />
013418 C1 $7.99<br />
Galaxy<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Semi-double, golden daisies with glossy, medium<br />
green foliage. The short, sturdy habit makes this<br />
excellent for border edging, rock gardens and in<br />
containers. Height: 12”; Spread: 12”<br />
015433 C1 $10.99<br />
Jethro Tull<br />
zones 4-9<br />
A n<strong>at</strong>ural cross of Early Sunrise and Zamfir, this<br />
new selection exhibits the best characteristics of<br />
both: brilliant golden yellow flowrs with fluted<br />
petals and a more compact habit. Try pairing it<br />
with purple blooming perennials such as Salvia or<br />
Hardy Geranium. Height: 18”; Spread: 18”<br />
014757 C1 $7.99<br />
Little Sundial<br />
zones 4-9<br />
A dwarf type with bright yellow flowers and a<br />
darker center. Blooms l<strong>at</strong>e summer to fall. Hard to<br />
find! Height: 10”, Spread: 10”<br />
012839 C1 $8.99<br />
verticill<strong>at</strong>a Rosea<br />
Delic<strong>at</strong>e rosy-pink flowers with lacy foliage th<strong>at</strong><br />
blooms all summer. Spreads quickly, but is<br />
shallow rooted and easily controlled. Ht: 16” x 18”<br />
007742 C1 $7.99<br />
Route 66<br />
zones 5-9<br />
‘Route 66’ has green, threadleaf foliage with<br />
branched stems and an upright habit to about two<br />
feet tall. From midsummer into mid-fall in zone 5,<br />
this plant produces large 2in yellow flowers with a<br />
blood red eye. The red pigment bleeds out onto the<br />
petals, becoming the dominant color in fall. Each<br />
flower has a slightly different p<strong>at</strong>tern of yellow and<br />
red pigments. Height: 24-28”; Spread: 24”<br />
015257 C1 $7.99<br />
Sienna Sunset<br />
zones 5-9<br />
This new variety was discovered as a sport of<br />
'Crème Brulee' <strong>at</strong> Sunny Border Nurseries. It<br />
shares all the same terrific qualities as its parent<br />
such as a long bloom time and large flowers, but<br />
produces rich burnt sienna colored blooms. The<br />
flowers lighten a bit to peach as they age.<br />
Height: 16-20”; Spread: 35”<br />
015434 C1 $10.99<br />
verticill<strong>at</strong>a Zagreb<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Clear golden yellow flowers upon fern-like foliage.<br />
This plant can be invasive in moist, warm, sandy<br />
environments. Height: 12-16”<br />
005856 C1 $7.99<br />
Corydalis<br />
Corydalis<br />
May go dormant in summer and re-bloom in fall.<br />
Blooms May-October.<br />
Canary Fe<strong>at</strong>hers<br />
zones 6-9<br />
The soft blue-green fe<strong>at</strong>her-like foliage is accented<br />
by large, canary-yellow flowers carried in spikes<br />
above the foliage. This long bloomer makes a gre<strong>at</strong><br />
highlight in shady spots. Combines well with blue<br />
or gold Hosta. Height: 7”, Spread: 10”<br />
014948 C1 $12.99<br />
013872 C1½ $16.99<br />
lutea<br />
zones 5-7<br />
Lacy, fern like foliage with yellow flowers<br />
resembling those of Bleeding Hearts. Height: 9-15”<br />
000530 C1 $7.99<br />
Crocosmia<br />
Montbretia<br />
The gladiolus-like foliage fans around the branched<br />
funnel-shaped flower spikes which zig zag to a<br />
height of up to 36”. Blooms all summer.<br />
Lucifer<br />
zones 5-9<br />
The tubular flame-red flowers are arranged on<br />
their stems upon sword-like green foliage.<br />
Height: 36”, Spread: 12”<br />
000533 C1 $5.99<br />
Delphinium<br />
Larkspur<br />
Adds vertical strokes of rich color to the summer<br />
garden palette. Use stakes or plant rings to support<br />
the tall bloom-covered stalks. Do not cut back<br />
until early spring. However, they will re-bloom if<br />
cut back hard after first bloom. Blooms in June.<br />
pacifica Astol<strong>at</strong><br />
zones 3-7<br />
A clump-forming perennial with <strong>at</strong>tractive lilac and<br />
pink flowers in summer. This variety is perhaps<br />
the only Pacific Giants type th<strong>at</strong> will produce a<br />
range of shades, not just one clear color.<br />
Height: 60-72”<br />
009043 C1 $6.99<br />
el<strong>at</strong>um Aurora Blue<br />
zones 3-7<br />
A new F1 hybrid with gre<strong>at</strong> vigor, thick sturdy<br />
stems, and excellent uniformity. Forms tall dense<br />
spires of extremely showy, double bright blue<br />
flowers with a white bee. Excellent cut flower.<br />
Height: 36-42”; Spread: 18”<br />
017942 C1 $7.99<br />
el<strong>at</strong>um Aurora Light Purple<br />
zones 3-7<br />
A new F1 hybrid with gre<strong>at</strong> vigor, thick sturdy<br />
stems, and excellent uniformity. Forms tall dense<br />
spires of extremely showy, double lavender flowers<br />
with a white bee. Excellent cut flower.<br />
Height: 36-42”; Spread: 18”<br />
017943 C1 $7.99<br />
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pacifica Black Knight<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Deep violet flowers with dark central bee.<br />
Height: 60”, Spread: 18”<br />
009047 C1 $6.99<br />
pacifica Blue Bird<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Clear medium blue flowers with a white central<br />
bee. Height: 60”; Spread: 18”<br />
000539 C1 $6.99<br />
el<strong>at</strong>um Blue Lace<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Densely packed spires of 60” sky blue flowers with<br />
a touch of lavender pink are presented on very<br />
strong stems in early summer. Height: 24-36”<br />
010970 C1 $7.99<br />
grandiflorum Butterfly Blue<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Single, dark blue flowers on branching spikes of<br />
bright green leaves. Ht: 18”<br />
005722 C1 $6.99<br />
pacifica Galahad<br />
zones 4-7<br />
Clear white blooms. Height 60”, Spread: 18”<br />
000545 C1 $6.99<br />
pacifica Guinevere<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Lavender flowers. Height: 60”, Spread: 18”<br />
000547 C1 $6.99<br />
Misty Mauves<br />
zones 3-7<br />
A newer, more compact selection of Delphinium<br />
with frilly flowered, double to nearly double<br />
flowers in a range of colors from dark purple to<br />
light mauve. Removing spent flower spikes may<br />
result in another round of blooms in l<strong>at</strong>e summer<br />
and fall. Height: 36-48”, Spread: 18-24”<br />
012138 C1 $7.99<br />
Moonlight Blues<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Stunning sky blue flowers with the slightest hint of<br />
pink have perfectly contrasting dark bees. The<br />
color of the bee ranges from black to brown to blue<br />
striped and it really adds some pop to these cool<br />
blue blossoms. Deadhead for re-bloom.<br />
Height: 30-36”; Spread: 18-24”<br />
017172 C1 $6.99<br />
New Millenium Stars<br />
zones 3-7<br />
A mix of some of our favorite Delphiniums<br />
including Blue Lace, Blushing Brides, Green Twist<br />
and Misty Mauves. The flowers will range in color<br />
from white to pink to purple. Height: 36-60”,<br />
Spread: 18-24”<br />
012139 C1 $7.99<br />
Pagan Purples<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Bold spires of very dark bluish-purple flowers with<br />
white or brown bees stand up to 6' tall. Some of<br />
the flowers will be either white or pale mauve and<br />
are often double flowered. Removing spent flower<br />
spikes will result in more blooms in l<strong>at</strong>e summer.<br />
Height: 48-60”; Spread: 18-24”<br />
016133 C1 $6.99<br />
Pink Punch<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Likely the deepest pink Delphinium available<br />
today, Pink Punch bears strong, broad spikes<br />
of rich mulberry pink, often frilled flowers with a<br />
white, brown or pink striped bee. This one is<br />
outstanding! Height: 36-60”; Spread: 18-24”<br />
014336 C1 $6.99<br />
el<strong>at</strong>um Purple Passion<br />
zones 3-7<br />
You'll spot this one from quite a distance! 'Purple<br />
Passion' sports intense, deep purple blossoms with<br />
a purple and white striped bee. Strong stems do<br />
not require staking! Height: 48-72” x 18-24”<br />
010971 C1 $7.99<br />
Royal Aspir<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Bold spires of mixed shades of blue flowers with<br />
white bees stand up to 6’ tall, adding a dram<strong>at</strong>ic<br />
presence to the landscape in early summer.<br />
Removing spent flower spikes will result in another<br />
round of blooms in l<strong>at</strong>e summer and fall. Its large<br />
textured leaves make this plant <strong>at</strong>tractive even<br />
when not in bloom. Height: 48-72”; Sprd: 18-24”<br />
014808 C1 $7.99<br />
Summer Blues<br />
zones 3-7<br />
This little type has 1½” sky blue flowers th<strong>at</strong> cover<br />
its lacy leaves. Shows good he<strong>at</strong> tolerance. Early<br />
bloom time. Height: 10-12”, Spread: 12”<br />
009175 C1 $6.99<br />
Summer Cloud<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Like ‘Summer Nights’, the flowers are vibrant<br />
deep blue but have a bright white center. It is more<br />
he<strong>at</strong> tolerant and has an earlier bloom time than<br />
others. Unlike the tall, spiky varieties, this little<br />
beauty forms a compact mound of well-branched<br />
foliage. Height: 10-12”; Spread: 12”<br />
015281 C1 $6.99<br />
Summer Morning<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Totally unlike the tall Delphinium cultivars, this<br />
little beauty stands <strong>at</strong> a height of 10-12" and forms<br />
compact mounds of well-branched foliage. It puts<br />
on a spectacular show from early summer to fall,<br />
with romantic light pink flowers which cover the<br />
lacy leaves. Height: 10-12”; Spread: 12”<br />
015258 C1 $6.99<br />
grandiflorum Summer Nights<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Deep blue flowers on a well-branched dwarf.<br />
Excellent he<strong>at</strong> tolerance. Ht: 18”<br />
009158 C1 $6.99<br />
Delosperma<br />
Ice Plant<br />
A low-growing ground cover covered in small<br />
daisy-like blooms all summer!<br />
Red Mountain<br />
zones 6-9<br />
An exciting new Ice Plant th<strong>at</strong> is covered in blooms<br />
from early summer until frost! The daisy-like<br />
flowers are pinkish-red with creamy white centers.<br />
<strong>at</strong> only 4 inches tall, this prostr<strong>at</strong>e ground cover is<br />
perfect for the rock garden or front of the border.<br />
Height: 2”; Spread: 10-12”<br />
014142 C1 $7.99<br />
Dendranthemum<br />
Hardy Mum<br />
Cool Igloo<br />
Rich-raspberry. Height/Spread: 15”<br />
017275 P4½ $3.99<br />
016192 C1 $5.99<br />
Aug 2011 017182 P9½ $7.99<br />
Frosty Igloo<br />
Double white & fluffy. Height/Spread: 15”<br />
017276 P4½ $3.99<br />
016194 C1 $5.99<br />
Aug 2011 017183 P9½ $7.99<br />
Igloo<br />
Mixed varieties. Height/Spread: 15”<br />
016930 P9½ $7.99<br />
Rosy Igloo<br />
Non-fading red. Height/Spread: 15”<br />
017277 P4½ $3.99<br />
016195 C1 $5.99<br />
Aug 2011 017184 P9½ $7.99<br />
Sunny Igloo<br />
Sunny Lemon Yellow. Height/Spread: 15”<br />
017278 P4½ $3.99<br />
016196 C1 $5.99<br />
Aug 2011 017185 P9½ $7.99<br />
Warm Igloo<br />
Orange/bronze. Height/Spread: 15”<br />
017279 P4½ $3.99<br />
016197 C1 $5.99<br />
Aug 2011 017186 P9½ $7.99<br />
Dianthus<br />
Carn<strong>at</strong>ions / Pinks<br />
Cut the spent flowers to maintain ne<strong>at</strong>ness of the<br />
plant and to promote growth. All varieties like a<br />
sunny spot with average rich soil on the sweet side.<br />
The species is highly fragrant and forms a low<br />
mound of gray, narrow leaves, topped in<br />
season with many flowers. Best used as a ground<br />
cover or a rock garden.<br />
Amazon Neon Duo<br />
zones 6-8<br />
Bright red and purple flowers bloom on sturdy<br />
stems all summer long! Height: 24”<br />
010517 C1 $5.99<br />
Black Cherry Wild<br />
zones 4-9<br />
This deep velvety red, fragrant, double selection<br />
has a rounded flower form with a slightly serr<strong>at</strong>ed,<br />
narrow, white picotee edge. It is useful for adding<br />
a dram<strong>at</strong>ic shot of red color in combin<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
containers or <strong>at</strong> the edge of a landscape. This is<br />
one of the shortest varieties of the series.<br />
Height: 6”; Spread: 8”<br />
014810 C1 $8.99<br />
Coconut Punch<br />
zones 6-9<br />
Fluffy looking, fragrant, double blossoms are<br />
intric<strong>at</strong>ely p<strong>at</strong>tered in contrasting shades of red and<br />
white. As the flowers m<strong>at</strong>ure, the white blotches<br />
expand and the red color lightens, leaving a wine<br />
colored ring around each petal. Gray-green<br />
foliage. Height: 12”; Height: 12”<br />
016134 C1 $6.99<br />
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Cranberry Ice<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Cranberry Ice has intric<strong>at</strong>ely p<strong>at</strong>terned pink flowers<br />
with a fuchsia-purple eye and a m<strong>at</strong>ching picotee<br />
pink edge. They contrast superbly with the<br />
mounded, blue-green foliage. Vigorous.<br />
Height: 12”, Spread: 18”<br />
012140 C1 $8.99<br />
Dragon Fruit<br />
zones 4-9<br />
This colorful double selection produces fragrant,<br />
bright pink, ruffled flowers with magenta markings<br />
around the center and edge of the petals. The<br />
fluffy looking flowers which measure about 1.5”<br />
across are produced <strong>at</strong>op grassy mounds of graygreen<br />
foliage. Height: 8”; Spread: 12”<br />
014811 C1 $8.99<br />
Fire Star<br />
zones 6-9<br />
Vivid fire red flowers have a deeper crimson eye,<br />
making this a "s<strong>at</strong>ur<strong>at</strong>ed red bicolor". The<br />
evergreen gray-green foliage provides a stark<br />
contrast for the bright flowers. Exudes a spicy<br />
scent of cloves. Will re-bloom in the fall if spent<br />
flowers are removed. Height: 7”; Spread: 7”<br />
011153 C1 $8.99<br />
Firewitch<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Shocking magenta-pink, upward-facing blooms<br />
which exude the scent of cloves appear in masses<br />
above silvery-blue m<strong>at</strong>s of evergreen foliage. If<br />
deadheaded, this species will flower heaviest in<br />
early summer and again in fall. Height: 7-8”;<br />
Spread: 12”<br />
003802 C1 $7.99<br />
barb<strong>at</strong>us Heart Attack<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Very deep crimson-red, carn<strong>at</strong>ion-like flowers<br />
really make a st<strong>at</strong>ement up against the glossy dark<br />
green foliage. Leaves are deep red when they<br />
emerge in spring. Height: 12”, Spread: 8”<br />
010054 C1 $6.99<br />
Little Maiden<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Forms very compact mounds of narrow bluishgreen<br />
foliage and unique white fringed flowers<br />
bloom mid-summer into fall (l<strong>at</strong>er than most other<br />
Dianthus). Very fragrant. Height: 8-10”<br />
017944 C1 $5.99<br />
Neon Star (Star series)<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Bright, fluorescent pink flowers bloom <strong>at</strong>op<br />
compact, silvery-gray foliage. The flowers are<br />
somewh<strong>at</strong> fragrant and reminiscent of cloves.<br />
Height: 7”, Spread: 7”<br />
003610 C1 $6.99<br />
Pomegran<strong>at</strong>e Kiss<br />
zones 5-9<br />
This deep velvety red, fragrant, double selection<br />
has petals th<strong>at</strong> are irregularly splashed and<br />
streaked with rose pink and have a m<strong>at</strong>ching<br />
sharply serr<strong>at</strong>ed, rose pink edge. Glaucous bluegreen<br />
grassy foliage. Height: 6”; Spread: 8”<br />
016135 C1 $6.99<br />
Raspberry Surprise<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Displays a profusion of delicious double blooms<br />
<strong>at</strong>op blue-green foliage. The large double flowers<br />
are pink with raspberry-red centers and are<br />
wonderfully fragrant! The compact habit makes<br />
'Raspberry Surprise' perfect for containers.<br />
Height: 8-10”; Spread: 12”<br />
015259 C1 $8.99<br />
Shooting Star<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Overlapping petals of magenta purple with plum<br />
rings around the centers describe it’s outstanding<br />
flowers'. Even more wonderful, they exude the<br />
spicy scent of cloves. Plants will re-bloom in the<br />
fall if spent flowers are removed. The evergreen<br />
foliage is blue-green. Height: 7”; Spread: 12”<br />
012685 C1 $8.99<br />
Spangled Star<br />
zones 5-9<br />
The red petals have light pinkish white edges with<br />
m<strong>at</strong>ching blotches and thro<strong>at</strong>. Foliage is bluegreen.<br />
Fragrance is th<strong>at</strong> of cloves. Height: 7”<br />
003654 C1 $6.99<br />
Tiny Rubies<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Globe-shaped mound of deep green foliage<br />
covered with tiny, fragrant, double pink flowers,<br />
exactly like mini<strong>at</strong>ure carn<strong>at</strong>ions. Height: 4”<br />
005259 Q $3.99<br />
003777 C1 $6.99<br />
Dicentra<br />
Bleeding Heart<br />
Bleeding Hearts are happy in average garden soil<br />
with even moisture. We recommend division every<br />
3 years. Blooms May and June, with some<br />
varieties blooming all summer.<br />
spectabilis<br />
Old-fashioned Bleeding Heart<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Clear pink, heart-shaped blossoms are suspended<br />
along a delic<strong>at</strong>e, arched stem on this old-fashioned<br />
Bleeding Heart. Height: 36”, Spread: 40”<br />
010175 C2 $16.99<br />
spectabilis Alba<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Every bit as charming as the pink form, 'Alba'<br />
forms large, bushy clumps of powdery-light green<br />
foliage comprised of cut or lobed leaves on fleshy<br />
stems. In l<strong>at</strong>e spring, chains of puffy, white, heartshaped<br />
flowers dangle bene<strong>at</strong>h the arching, leafless<br />
stems. Height: 30”; Spread: 18-36”<br />
014435 C2 $16.99<br />
Burning Hearts<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Add color to the front of your shade border with<br />
this ne<strong>at</strong>, compact Dicentra th<strong>at</strong> blooms from midspring<br />
until the first frost. Deep rose-red, heartshaped<br />
blossoms are suspended on curved stems<br />
over the fe<strong>at</strong>hery blue-grey foliage.<br />
Height: 10”; Spread: 12”<br />
014276 C1 $19.99<br />
Gold Heart<br />
zones 3-9<br />
A bright twist on a classic perennial! Radiant<br />
yellow foliage absolutely glows in spring, cre<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
a brilliant focal point in the shade garden. Arching<br />
sprays of everyone’s favorite classic bleeding heart<br />
flower, pink and white heart-shaped blooms,<br />
dangle from the stems in l<strong>at</strong>e spring.<br />
Height: 18-24”; Spread: 24-36”<br />
018117 C1 $14.99<br />
Ivory Heart<br />
zones 3-9<br />
A white sibling of 'Candy Hearts' with the same<br />
ferny foliage, long season of bloom, and flowers<br />
held well clear of the leaves, not hidden.<br />
Height: 12”; Spread: 12-18”<br />
010878 C1 $19.99<br />
King of Hearts<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Rosy-pink, heart-shaped flowers filtered by<br />
finely cut soft grayish-green foliage. Cre<strong>at</strong>es a<br />
soft, delic<strong>at</strong>e display th<strong>at</strong> doesn’t know when to<br />
stop blooming! Height: 12-15”<br />
003389 C1 $14.99<br />
Luxuriant<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Cherry-red blooms over an exceptionally long<br />
period. Foliage is ferny, colored blue-gray, a gre<strong>at</strong><br />
contrast for the pink flowers. Ht: 12-18” x 18”<br />
005020 C1 $10.99<br />
Valentine<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Now a true bleeding heart th<strong>at</strong>'s really red!<br />
Vigorous plants quickly form dense clumps of<br />
<strong>at</strong>tractive plum-green foliage and dark red stems.<br />
Arching stems of dangling red heart-shaped<br />
flowers bloom in spring. Height: 24-30”<br />
017945 C2 $19.99<br />
Digitalis<br />
Foxglove<br />
Spikes of tubular flowers in June-July. Most<br />
are biennial. Looks gre<strong>at</strong> planted with ferns,<br />
Hosta, Pl<strong>at</strong>ycodon and Campanula. Before adding<br />
Preen to area, allow plant to go to seed to provide<br />
future plants.<br />
Candy Mountain<br />
zones 4-9<br />
A rare first! Candy Mountain is the first Foxglove<br />
ever to have upward facing flowers instead of the<br />
usuall downward facing ones. With this new<br />
angle, viewers can easily see the beautifully<br />
speckled thro<strong>at</strong>s of these rose-pink blossoms. They<br />
are produced on very strong, strictly upright stems<br />
in early summer. Height: 3-4; Spread: 1-2’<br />
014277 C1 $6.99<br />
Dalm<strong>at</strong>ion Purple<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Deep lavender purple flowers with heavily spotted<br />
maroon thro<strong>at</strong>s are produced all the way around the<br />
stems in early summer. The basal foliage forms a<br />
compact clump and the plants are well-branched.<br />
Flowers first year. Height: 23-36”; Spread: 12”<br />
015379 C1 $6.99<br />
Foxy Hybrids<br />
zones 4-9<br />
The 30” tubular spikes come in mixed shades of<br />
red, white and yellow. Height: 24-30”<br />
005752 C1 $7.99<br />
Giant Shirley Mix<br />
zones 4-9<br />
A mixed palette of flower colors including white,<br />
light pink, deep rose, fuchsia, and yellow, all with<br />
dark purple spots inside, makes up the 'Giant<br />
Shirley' strain. These flowers appear in pendulous<br />
clusters on one-sided racemes and contain a sweet<br />
nectar th<strong>at</strong> hummingbirds find irresistible. Though<br />
the flower spikes will typically reach heights of 3'-<br />
4', they have been known to grow as tall as 8'-9'.<br />
Height: 36-48”; Spread: 12-24”<br />
005617 C1 $7.99<br />
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Draba<br />
Yellow Whitlow Grass<br />
Keep this slow-growing bun-shaped plant<br />
away from more vigorous rock garden plants<br />
th<strong>at</strong> may smother and kill it. Seems to prefer<br />
lime or neutral soils.<br />
aizoides<br />
zones 3-9<br />
A small, semi-evergreen perennial perfect for<br />
alpine gardens or rock walls. Clusters of cheerful<br />
bright yellow flowers bloom <strong>at</strong>op the foliage in<br />
early spring. This delightful, drought tolerant plant<br />
barely grows to 4 inches. Height: 4”; Spread: 6-8”<br />
017986 C1 $6.99<br />
Echinacea<br />
Coneflower<br />
These plants are long lived, low maintenance and<br />
easy to grow. Finches love the seeds of Echinacea!<br />
Blooms July-August. Most are deer resistant.<br />
After Midnight<br />
zones 4-8<br />
A very distinctive new dwarf member of the<br />
popular Big Sky Series with fragrant, dark<br />
magenta purple flowers and a black-red cone. The<br />
wide flower petals overlap, giving the blossoms a<br />
full, substantial presence. For added drama, they<br />
are presented on black stems above the blue-green<br />
foliage. The plants are well-branched and compact.<br />
Height: 10”, Spread: 10-12”<br />
013416 C1 $14.99<br />
Coral Reef<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Sparkles with amazing two-toned double anemonelike<br />
flowers with dark orange to coral rays topped<br />
by a coral red cone. A full sized Echinacea th<strong>at</strong> is<br />
excellent as a cut flower. A real show stopper.<br />
Height: 30-36”; Spread: 28”<br />
017738 C1 $12.99<br />
Firebird<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Flaming red-orange flowers have deeply reflexed<br />
petals and a large, dark coppery brown cone. Wellbranched<br />
plants support the 3 ½” blossoms in mid<br />
through l<strong>at</strong>e summer, and removing spent flowers<br />
may prolong the bloom time. Height: 25”;<br />
Spread: 22”<br />
017174 C1 $14.99<br />
Flame Thrower<br />
zones 4-9<br />
This reliable re-bloomer has two-toned orange and<br />
yellow flowers th<strong>at</strong> are hot, hot, hot! Add to this, a<br />
well-branched habit and you’ve got a gre<strong>at</strong> choice<br />
for the middle of the border or along a fence line.<br />
Fragrant. Height: 30-36”; Spread: 36-40”<br />
017739 C1 $12.99<br />
Green Jewel<br />
zones 3-8<br />
An incredibly unique Echinacea! Light green ray<br />
petals surround the large, green cone of this<br />
fragrant coneflower. The flowers hold their color<br />
as they age r<strong>at</strong>her than turning pink like those of E.<br />
‘Green Envy’. Spent flowers provide seed for<br />
birds. Height: 20-24”; Spread: 12-18”<br />
014139 C1 $14.99<br />
Hot Lava<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Resembles a flaming pool of magma! Wide petals<br />
of deep orange-red tint to a deeper red <strong>at</strong> the base<br />
of the magma orange cone. Extra petals give the<br />
flowers a fuller look and the super-strong stems<br />
make it a n<strong>at</strong>ural for cut flowers. Height: 24”;<br />
Spread: 36”<br />
017728 C1 $19.99<br />
Hot Papaya<br />
zones 4-9<br />
From mid through l<strong>at</strong>e summer, highly fragrant, 3<br />
inch, spicy red-orange flowers bloom with a<br />
papaya orange halo in the pom-pom center. The<br />
plant forms a strong, sturdy clump with robust,<br />
deep green foliage and thick stems with maroon<br />
markings. Height: 30-36”; Spread: 24-30”<br />
015288 C1 $14.99<br />
Irresistible<br />
zones 4-8<br />
With colors like rainbow sherbet, these fragrant,<br />
3½” blossoms first emerge pastel yellow with a<br />
large copper cone, then quickly develop into<br />
double, coral pink flowers with a slightly deeper<br />
pink pom-pom on top. As the flowers m<strong>at</strong>ure, the<br />
center of the pom-pom gradually lightens to citron<br />
yellow and the ray petals lighten to peachy pink.<br />
Height: 32”; Spread: 30”<br />
017947 C1 $19.99<br />
Kim’s Knee High<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Daisy-like, down-curved, rosy-pink petals appear<br />
in July. Height: 24-36”; Spread: 12-24”<br />
003719 C1 $12.99<br />
Lilliput<br />
zones 4-9<br />
A breeding breakthrough! Short mounds are<br />
covered with blooms of fragrant deep rose-purple<br />
on this plant with ‘Ruby Giant’ blood. This form is<br />
unlike anything we have ever seen! Perfect in the<br />
front of the border or as a groundcover.<br />
Height: 12”; Spread: 15”<br />
018028 C1 $9.99<br />
Little Angel<br />
zones 3-8<br />
This little baby is just heavenly with a profuse<br />
collection of fragrant white flowers over a dwarf<br />
plant. Flowers are proportional to the foliage and<br />
this one makes a gre<strong>at</strong> mixer in containers or en<br />
masse in the border. ‘Little Angel’ shows her white<br />
wings for an extended period and even re-blooms.<br />
Height: 12”; Spread: 16”<br />
018029 C1 $9.99<br />
Little Magnus<br />
zones 3-8<br />
A dwarf form of ‘Magnus’, bearing it’s parents<br />
large-sized pinkish-purple flowers but now <strong>at</strong> a<br />
shorter height. It is sturdy and clump forming<br />
without falling over. Height: 18-24”, Spread: 24”<br />
011164 C1 $19.99<br />
Magnus<br />
zones 3-8<br />
The Classic Purple Coneflower! The long-lasting<br />
dark pink to purple flowers are held <strong>at</strong> the end of<br />
straight, stiff stems, perfect for cutting. Newer<br />
blooms are more intense in color. Will take a little<br />
shade and is tolerant of hot, dry and windy sites.<br />
Height: 36” x 18-24”<br />
000586 C1 $6.99<br />
Magnus Superior<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Deeper lavender pink blossoms, darker stem color,<br />
larger coppery orange cones, and a more consistent<br />
growth habit are wh<strong>at</strong> set this new variety apart<br />
from the classic Magnus. Height: 40”;<br />
Spread: 16-18”<br />
013053 C1 $6.99<br />
Maui Sunshine<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Large bright yellow flowers, sweetly scented and<br />
floriferous. M<strong>at</strong>ure flowers are a soft yellow. This<br />
vigorous plant is well-branched with strong,<br />
upright stems. Showy orange cones with green<br />
backgrounds. Height: 24-36”; Spread: 36”<br />
017729 C1 $12.99<br />
Meringue<br />
zones 3-8<br />
From the breeding work of Arie Blom of the<br />
Netherlands comes this fun new double white<br />
Echinacea with pom-pom flowers (similar to<br />
Coconut Lime). White petals surround a creamy<br />
yellow pom-pom with an apple green center. As<br />
the flowers age, the pom-pom expands and turns a<br />
lighter yellow color. Height: 18”; Spread: 16-18”<br />
014337 C1 $14.99<br />
Pink Double Delight<br />
zones 3-8<br />
This brand new Echinacea has flowers th<strong>at</strong> are<br />
similar to 'Razzm<strong>at</strong>azz' but has a shorter, more<br />
compact habit. A profusion of true bright pink,<br />
pompon-like flowers which measure about 3"<br />
across are produced on strong, well-branched stems<br />
from mid through l<strong>at</strong>e summer. The flowers are<br />
long-lasting, turning lavender pink as they age.<br />
Height: 18-24”, Spread: 12-18”<br />
013825 C1 $14.99<br />
Pow Wow Wildberry<br />
zones 3-8<br />
A new series bred for compactness, better<br />
branching, and more flowers; Wild Berry is a 2010<br />
All America Selection Winner. Large 3-4" flowers<br />
are deep rose-purple which do not fade. Plants are<br />
compact and bloom continuously without<br />
deadheading. Height: 18-24”; Spread: 12-16”<br />
017950 C1 $14.99<br />
Quills & Thrills<br />
zones 4-9<br />
A Huge flower with light purple pink quilled rays.<br />
Not your average Echinacea, this novelty type, is a<br />
super performer in the garden or vase. Tons of long<br />
lasting flowers thrill even the most jaded gardener.<br />
Use en masse for the border or in a mixed bed.<br />
Height: 22”; Spread: 26”<br />
010827 C1 $14.99<br />
Ruby Giant<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Absolutely huge, 7 inch wide, ruby blooms with<br />
recurved ray petals are held high above dense<br />
mounds of foliage. The central cone is copperyorange<br />
and fl<strong>at</strong>tened. This cultivar origin<strong>at</strong>ed as a<br />
sport of E. 'Rubinstern' and was selected for its<br />
impressive size and refined habit. Height: 30”;<br />
Spread: 24”<br />
003795 C1 $12.99<br />
Sundown<br />
zones 4-9<br />
This brand new selection sports warm russetorange<br />
flowers with a prominent, brownish central<br />
cone. Their nice wide petals Give a full, substantial<br />
presence. Plant this one up close where you can<br />
enjoy its delightful rose-like fragrance. A bit taller<br />
and more vigorous than ‘Sunset. Height: 32-40”,<br />
Spread: 18-24”<br />
011901 C1 $12.99<br />
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Tiki Torch<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Large, bright, pumpkin orange flowers. The<br />
amazing flowers combined with the upright, well<br />
branched flowering stems make this a must have<br />
new plant! Excellent vigor! Height: 32” x 24”<br />
013823 C1 $12.99<br />
Tom<strong>at</strong>o Soup<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Stunning warm, tom<strong>at</strong>o-red flowers to 5” wide. A<br />
real tre<strong>at</strong> to 3’ tall and nearly as wide covered with<br />
flowers till frost. Plants are well-branched and<br />
show excellent vigor. A n<strong>at</strong>ural pairing with<br />
Echinacea ‘Mac n Cheese’. Ht: 27”; Spread: 32:<br />
014380 C1 $12.99<br />
014822 C1½ $17.99<br />
White Swan<br />
zones 3-8<br />
A profuse bloomer th<strong>at</strong> is very under utilized. The<br />
flowers have white petals surrounding a stunning<br />
golden cone. Surround with Scabiosa Butterfly<br />
Blue for another one-two punch of long lasting<br />
color and butterflies. Height: 18-24”; Spread: 30”<br />
010016 C1 $7.99<br />
Echium<br />
Red Fe<strong>at</strong>hers<br />
Plants will re-bloom in summer and fall if<br />
Properly deadheaded. Easy to grow.<br />
amoenum<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Forms very low growing mounds of narrow dark<br />
green le<strong>at</strong>hery foliage. Fe<strong>at</strong>hery flower spikes<br />
arise in spring with a multitude of russet-red<br />
florets. Long bloom time. Height: 10-16”<br />
017951 C1 $6.99<br />
Epimedium<br />
Barrenwort<br />
Excellent ground cover, grows well under trees<br />
where few plants will grow. It can be divided in<br />
spring. Blooms April-May.<br />
rubrum<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Red tinted heart-shaped leaves with red flowers.<br />
Height: 6-12”, Spread: 14”<br />
000590 C1 $11.99<br />
versicolor Sulphureum<br />
zones 3-8<br />
One of the best cultivars available today as well as<br />
the toughest for dry shade, even under large, thirsty<br />
trees. From mid to l<strong>at</strong>e spring, clusters of small<br />
primrose yellow flowers hover just above the<br />
foliage. Young leaves are flushed red and turn<br />
green in early summer. Height: 12”; Spread: 8-16”<br />
000592 C1 $11.99<br />
Erodium<br />
Alpine Geranium<br />
Best in partial shade with moder<strong>at</strong>e w<strong>at</strong>er.<br />
Good for rock gardens, rock wall crevices and<br />
as an edging plant.<br />
chamaedryoides<br />
zones 7-9<br />
An evergreen perennial with single pink flowers<br />
(with red streaks) all summer. Height: 2” x 12”<br />
004692 C1 $7.99<br />
Eup<strong>at</strong>orium<br />
Joe Pye Weed<br />
Baby Joe<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Baby Joe fe<strong>at</strong>ures lovely fuchsia colored flowers<br />
over bright green foliage. Smaller than most other<br />
Joe Pye Weed varieties. Height: 30”<br />
009672 C1 $9.99<br />
Pink Frost<br />
zones 4-7<br />
Deeply serr<strong>at</strong>ed dark green leaves are brightly<br />
varieg<strong>at</strong>ed with irregular margins. Small clusters of<br />
pink flowers bloom l<strong>at</strong>e summer. Grows best in<br />
slightly moist soil. Height: 30-36”<br />
017952 C1 $12.99<br />
Ferns<br />
All of these varieties enjoy moist shady loc<strong>at</strong>ions,<br />
some will toler<strong>at</strong>e some sun if the soil is very moist<br />
as on the edge of a pond or stream.<br />
Adiantum ped Imbric<strong>at</strong>um<br />
Imbric<strong>at</strong>um Maidenhair Fern<br />
zones 5-8<br />
The very graceful, delic<strong>at</strong>e, fan-shaped blue-green<br />
fronds are a nice contrast to their black wiry stems.<br />
Height: 12-15”; Spread: 12-15”<br />
015532 C1 $9.99<br />
Athyrium Branford Beauty<br />
Branford Beauty Japanese Painted Fern<br />
zones 3-8<br />
A stunning addition to the Athyrium genus,<br />
'Branford Beauty' is an interspecific hybrid of the<br />
Japanese Painted Fern and the red-stemmed Lady<br />
Fern. This hybrid sports silvery gray fronds held<br />
upright by reddish stems. Height: 24”, Spread: 24”<br />
013611 C1 $9.99<br />
Athyrium filix-femina<br />
Lady Fern<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Will toler<strong>at</strong>e sun more than most ferns. Protection<br />
from strong winds is advisable. Height: 36-48”<br />
000598 C1 $9.99<br />
Athyrium filix femina Frizelliae<br />
T<strong>at</strong>ting Fern<br />
zones 3-8<br />
One of the most distinctive ferns, this selection has<br />
narrow fronds on which the pinnae are rolled up<br />
tightly together instead of being open and lacy like<br />
other ferns. As a result, they look like delic<strong>at</strong>e<br />
beads strung on a necklace.Plant it near the front of<br />
the border because every visitor to the garden is<br />
going to want to touch it! Height: 12-18”,<br />
Spread: 24-36”<br />
003318 C1 $9.99<br />
016096 C1½ $12.99<br />
Athyrium felix-forma Lady In Red<br />
Lady Fern<br />
zones 3-8<br />
This ferns vibrant burgundy stems coupled with the<br />
<strong>at</strong>tached dark green leaflets, make this one of the<br />
most exciting perennial garden fern introductions<br />
to come along. Height: 30-36”<br />
007996 C1 $9.99<br />
Athyrium felix-femina Victoria<br />
Victoria Lady Fern<br />
zones 4-9<br />
"This is the most spectacular of all cultivars in its<br />
magnificent frond architecture. It is really the<br />
Queen of Green", according to Dr. John Mickel<br />
former cur<strong>at</strong>or of ferns <strong>at</strong> the New York Botanical<br />
Garden and author of Ferns for American Gardens.<br />
Height: 18-24”; Spread: 20-24”<br />
014845 C1 $9.99<br />
Athyrium nipponicum Metallicum/Pictum<br />
Japanese Painted Fern<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Unusual varieg<strong>at</strong>ed fronds add color and brighten<br />
the shade garden. Wine-red stems accent metallic<br />
gray and green leaves. Height: 18”, Spread: 24”<br />
000599 C1 $9.99<br />
013721 C1½ $10.99<br />
015125 C2 $25.00<br />
Athyrium nipponicum Pewter Lace<br />
Japanese Painted Fern<br />
zones 5-8<br />
A true gem for the shade garden, this beautiful fern<br />
sports arresting metallic pewter foliage. Try it in<br />
combin<strong>at</strong>ion with purple foliage plants such as<br />
Cimicifuga and Coral Bells. Height: 15” x 12”<br />
013724 C1½ $15.99<br />
Athyrium nipponicum Red Beauty<br />
Japanese Painted Fern<br />
zones 4-8<br />
A recently introduced fern similar to Athyrium<br />
‘Pictum’. It has silvery-green fronds, but the stems<br />
and veins are much brighter red. (Note: this red<br />
color takes 2-3 years to develop). Gre<strong>at</strong> ground<br />
cover for moist, shady areas. Try combining it<br />
with Tiarella, Hosta, Myosotis or Pulmonaria.<br />
Height: 18-24”; Spread: 12-18”<br />
010056 C1 $9.99<br />
Athyrium x Ghost<br />
Ghost Fern<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Stunning silvery fronds th<strong>at</strong> grows broad and tall.<br />
Bound to leave you with a hauntingly good<br />
impression! Height: 24-36”<br />
005550 C1 $9.99<br />
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Dryopteris affinis crist<strong>at</strong>a The King<br />
Crested King Fern<br />
zones 3-9<br />
A large magnificent fern with long arching shiny<br />
green fronds have crested (split) leaflets for a frilly<br />
and ruffled appearance. Slightly more sun tolerant<br />
than others. Height: 36”; Spread: 36”<br />
015388 C1 $9.99<br />
Dryopteris erythrosora<br />
Autumn Fern<br />
zones 5-8<br />
This selection is rapidly becoming one of the most<br />
popular garden ferns. Autumn Fern refers to the<br />
beautiful copper-pink color of the newly emerging<br />
leaves which seem to glow against the backdrop of<br />
the shiny, dark green, m<strong>at</strong>ure fronds. Ht: 18-24”<br />
000601 C1 $9.99<br />
Dryopteris erythrosora Brilliance<br />
Autumn Fern<br />
zones 5-9<br />
This selected form of Autumn Fern has brighter<br />
orange-red new growth than wh<strong>at</strong> is typically seen<br />
with spore grown plants. Fronds m<strong>at</strong>ure to dark<br />
green but still retain a glossy orange sheen.<br />
Height: 20-24”<br />
010093 C1 $9.99<br />
Dryopteris filix-mas<br />
Male Fern<br />
zones 4-9<br />
A good fern th<strong>at</strong> adds light to deep shade with its<br />
light green foliage color. Height: 24-36”<br />
000602 C1 $9.99<br />
Dryopteris Golden Mist<br />
Golden Mist Wood Fern<br />
zones 5-9<br />
This beautiful new Asian wood fern is similar to<br />
Autumn Fern but is a bit larger and more open in<br />
habit. The new growth is a unique shade of golden<br />
yellow, which m<strong>at</strong>ures to glossy deep green,<br />
triangular, bipinn<strong>at</strong>e fronds. Height: 20-24”;<br />
Spread: 24”<br />
015302 C1 $9.99<br />
Dryopteris marginalis<br />
Le<strong>at</strong>herwood Fern<br />
zones 3-9<br />
A vigorous growing fern with dark blue-green<br />
sturdy fronds. More drought tolerant than others,<br />
easy to grow and most often used in the bouquets.<br />
Height: 24-30”; Spread: 24-30”<br />
015482 C1 $9.99<br />
M<strong>at</strong>teuccia pensylvanica (struthiopteris)<br />
Ostrich Fern<br />
zones 3-7<br />
A gre<strong>at</strong> choice th<strong>at</strong> can form large colonies of<br />
lush, green foliage. It’s tough and grows in sun or<br />
shade. Named Ostrich Fern because its fronds<br />
resemble ostrich plumes. Height: 48”<br />
009885 C1 $9.99<br />
Osmunda cinnamonea<br />
Cinnamon Fern<br />
zones 3-10<br />
Typically grows in clumps to 2-3' tall, but with<br />
constant moisture can reach 5' in height. The<br />
familiar "fiddleheads" also emerge from the base of<br />
the plant and unfurl into large, erect, yellowishgreen,<br />
sterile fronds which remain <strong>at</strong>tractive<br />
throughout the summer and turn yellow in autumn.<br />
Height: 24-36”; Spread: 24-36”<br />
004578 C1 $12.99<br />
Osmunda claytonia<br />
Interrupted Fern<br />
zones 3-9<br />
A large robust fern with an upright growth habit<br />
similar to Cinnamon Fern. The large light green<br />
fronds arch from a central crown. Spore bearing<br />
fronds have brownish capsules halfway up the<br />
frond instead of leaflets thus the name Interrupted<br />
Fern. Good for moist areas. Height: 24-30”;<br />
Spread: 24-30”<br />
015483 C1 $9.99<br />
Osmunda regalis<br />
Royal Fern/Flowering Fern<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Lance-shaped light green fronds resemble leaves of<br />
the Ash tree. Foliage turns golden green color in<br />
fall. Height: 24-48”<br />
000608 C1 $9.99<br />
Osmunda regalis Purpurescens<br />
Purple Royal Fern<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Similar to Royal Fern except emerging fronds and<br />
stems are reddish-purple. Fronds gradually m<strong>at</strong>ure<br />
to a bright green by summer while the stems<br />
remain purple. Prefers moist soil and filtered<br />
shade. Height: 36-48”; Spread: 36-48”<br />
015484 C1 $9.99<br />
Polystichum acrostichoides<br />
Christmas Fern<br />
zones 2-9<br />
One of the most dependable evergreen ferns, the<br />
Christmas Fern is n<strong>at</strong>ive to eastern North America.<br />
Its common name comes from the fact th<strong>at</strong> it is<br />
still green <strong>at</strong> Christmastime, when most of the rest<br />
of the garden is fast asleep. Height: 18-24”,<br />
Spread: 18-24”<br />
000609 C1 $9.99<br />
Polystichum munitum<br />
Sword Fern<br />
zones 3-8<br />
This n<strong>at</strong>ive fern looks grand planted in any shade<br />
garden, especially planted in mass plantings or<br />
mixed with ferns or other shade tolerant plants.<br />
We often take common ferns like this for granted<br />
but a bunch of Sword Ferns planted along<br />
woodland’s edge is a beautiful sight to see! The<br />
evergreen, narrow, lance-shaped foliage is dark<br />
green. Height: 60”; Spread: 48”<br />
014776 C1 $9.99<br />
Polystichum polybepharum<br />
Holly Fern<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Has glossy, dark green fronds th<strong>at</strong> are scaly<br />
underne<strong>at</strong>h. Height: 24-48”<br />
005173 C1 $9.99<br />
Polystichum setiferum Angulare<br />
Alaskan Fern<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Fe<strong>at</strong>hery, dark green, narrow fronds are evergreen.<br />
They look tropical but are actually hardy! The<br />
perfect contrast to bold-leaved plants. Outstanding<br />
for shade. N<strong>at</strong>uralizes well in woodland settings.<br />
Height: 24-36”<br />
000611 C1 $14.99<br />
Fragaria<br />
Ornamental Strawberry<br />
Low growing, creeping foliage with large flowers.<br />
Toler<strong>at</strong>es a wide range of soils. Excellent for use as<br />
a ground cover or for hanging baskets.<br />
Lipstick<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Bright deep pink flowers bloom heavy in spring<br />
and fall and intermittently during summer. Small<br />
fruit is sweet and edible. Shiny green foliage.<br />
Can become invasive. Height: 7-9”<br />
015266 Q $3.99<br />
Fuchsia<br />
Hardy Fuchsia<br />
Cape Horn<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Tubular red flowers hang from horizontal branches<br />
mid summer to frost. These plants will die back in<br />
winter but new growth will sprout from the base in<br />
spring. To increase winter protection, apply<br />
several inches of mulch to the planting area in the<br />
l<strong>at</strong>e fall. Height: 24-36”, Spread: 24-36”<br />
012617 C1 $14.99<br />
Gaillardia<br />
Blanket Flower<br />
Do not remove foliage from the plant in l<strong>at</strong>e fall as<br />
this helps protect the plant. Cut back in August to<br />
encourage re-growth for better winter survival.<br />
Daisy-like flowers bloom July-August with some<br />
varieties blooming all summer.<br />
Amber Wheels<br />
zones 3-10<br />
This fun new selection has large, golden yellow<br />
flowers with fringed petals and a prominent amberred<br />
center. Provides continuous color in the<br />
landscape all summer long. Height: 28-32”;<br />
Spread: 24”<br />
016141 C1 $5.99<br />
Arizona Apricot<br />
zones 3-10<br />
This new selection offers a slightly more subdued<br />
color palette of yellows and apricots. The compact,<br />
uniform mound of bright green foliage is covered<br />
in large 3-3.5in blossoms from early summer into<br />
fall. The flowers are apricot with yellow tips and a<br />
darker orange center. Height: 12”; Spread: 12”<br />
Aug 2011 018019 C1 $6.99<br />
Arizona Red Shades<br />
zones 3-10<br />
Produces masses of large, crimson red blossoms<br />
from early summer all the way into early fall, even<br />
under hot and dry conditions. About 20% of the<br />
flowers will have slight yellow tips. Has a nice<br />
short, compact size and uniform habit.<br />
Height: 10-12”; Spread: 12”<br />
017176 C1 $6.99<br />
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Arizona Sun (arist<strong>at</strong>a)<br />
zones 3-10<br />
A 2005 All-American Selections winner. This<br />
compact and uniform perennial produces masses of<br />
large fiery orange-red blooms tipped by a ring of<br />
rich flame yellow. Height: 8-10” x 10”<br />
010887 C1 $6.99<br />
Burgundy<br />
zones 3-10<br />
Wine-red blooms measure a whopping 3 inches<br />
across! In the middle of these striking red petals is<br />
a button-like center which emerges bright yellow<br />
and then slowly changes to oxblood-red. This juicy<br />
center <strong>at</strong>tracts butterflies like crazy. Height: 30”;<br />
Spread: 30”<br />
003353 C1 $6.99<br />
Fanfare<br />
zones 3-10<br />
A fantastic new introduction! The upward facing<br />
scarlet flowers flare out like trumpets with bright<br />
yellow <strong>at</strong> the ends for a vivid medley. Ht: 18-24”<br />
009163 C1 $10.99<br />
Frenzy<br />
zones 6-10<br />
Flowers are deep burgundy <strong>at</strong> the base, which fade<br />
to rich red. Flutes are tipped in vibrant yellow. The<br />
new Commotion series of Gaillardias shows strong<br />
vigor with a manageable mounding habit. The<br />
petal count per bloom is higher than others, giving<br />
a full, almost semi-double appearance!<br />
Height: 18-24”, Spread: 18-24”<br />
014280 C1 $9.99<br />
Gallo Dark Bi-Color<br />
zones 4-8<br />
This series produces huge flowers on super<br />
compact plants. Bold bicolor flowers of bright red<br />
with yellow tips. Height: 8-10”; Spread: 12-15”<br />
017954 C1 $6.99<br />
Gallo Peach<br />
zones 4-8<br />
This series produces huge flowers on super<br />
compact plants. The peach-colored flowers with<br />
yellow tips radi<strong>at</strong>e from a bright yellow cone.<br />
Height: 8-10”; Spread: 12-15”<br />
015373 C1 $6.99<br />
Gallo Red<br />
zones 4-8<br />
This series produces huge flowers on super<br />
compact plants. The solid red flowers have dark<br />
burnt-umber centers. Height: 8-10”; Sprd: 12-15”<br />
017953 C1 $6.99<br />
Goblin<br />
zones 3-10<br />
The 3 inch flowers are dark red, tipped with yellow<br />
margins. Easy to grow in any sunny, well-drained<br />
soil. Height: 12”, Spread: 18”<br />
000617 Q $3.99<br />
000618 C1 $6.99<br />
Oranges & Lemons<br />
zones 6-10<br />
This blanket flower is a breakthrough in gaillardia<br />
coloring! R<strong>at</strong>her than the typical bright red and<br />
yellow flowers, Oranges & Lemons looks just like<br />
it sounds--large, peachy orange flowers with<br />
yellow tips and a gold central cone. The blue-green<br />
foliage enhances this warm coloring and the round<br />
chartreuse seed heads extend the interest after the<br />
flowers are spent. Unlike many of the older<br />
selections, this one has an improved upright habit<br />
r<strong>at</strong>her than sprawling. It's simply fantastic!<br />
Height: 22-26”; Spread: 12-18”<br />
010934 C1 $11.99<br />
Galium<br />
Sweet Woodruff<br />
Blooms May-June.<br />
odor<strong>at</strong>um<br />
zones 4-8<br />
One of the finer ground covers for shade though it<br />
is a little taller than some of the traditional<br />
groundcover plants. The leaves are shaped like a<br />
tiny Lupine leaf and the flowers are tiny and white.<br />
They are bright green and have a vanilla fragrance.<br />
Height: 6-12”<br />
000620 C1 $6.99<br />
Gaultheria<br />
Wintergreen/Checkerberry<br />
procumbens<br />
zones 4-8<br />
When bruised or cut, the foliage emits a strong<br />
wintergreen scent. Small pinkish-white flowers<br />
appear in summer followed by scarlet red<br />
berries. Height: 6”, Spread: 24-48”<br />
006047 C1 $9.99<br />
Gaura<br />
Bee Blossom<br />
Gaura gives the garden a wonderful informality<br />
with its long wispy stems of spider-like flowers. It<br />
responds with a profusion of flowers when w<strong>at</strong>ered<br />
regularly during the summer he<strong>at</strong>. Blooms July-<br />
October.<br />
Pink Fountain<br />
zones 5-9<br />
A perennial Gaura th<strong>at</strong> fe<strong>at</strong>ures 4-petaled, light<br />
pink flowers in wand-like panicles on dense,<br />
upright plants typically growing to 2-3’ tall.<br />
Flowers open a few <strong>at</strong> a time and dance in the wind<br />
like butterflies over a long l<strong>at</strong>e spring to fall bloom<br />
time. Height: 24-36”; Spread: 24-36”<br />
015155 C1 $9.99<br />
Siskiyou Pink<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Blooms continuously from early summer<br />
through fall with large, very showy rose-pink<br />
flowers with white stamens. Ht: 18” x 15”<br />
000622 C1 $8.99<br />
Snow Fountain<br />
zones 5-9<br />
A perennial Gaura th<strong>at</strong> fe<strong>at</strong>ures 4-petaled, pure<br />
white flowers in wand-like panicles on dense,<br />
upright plants. Long l<strong>at</strong>e spring to fall bloom time.<br />
Deep tap roots make plants extremely drought and<br />
he<strong>at</strong> tolerant. Prefers full sun and well-drained soil.<br />
Height: 18-24”; Spread: 18-24”<br />
016994 C1 $6.99<br />
Whirling Butterflies<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Bright white, 4-petaled flowers resembling tiny<br />
butterflies flutter above the foliage from early<br />
summer into fall. As the flowers age, they take on a<br />
hint of pink. Height: 30”; Spread: 12-15”<br />
000623 C1 $6.99<br />
Geranium<br />
Cranesbill<br />
Well-drained soil is beneficial to all varieties.<br />
Pinch r<strong>at</strong>her heavily after flowering to encourage<br />
blooming throughout the summer.<br />
Dragon Heart<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Standing <strong>at</strong> least 2 feet tall, this monster-sized<br />
Geranium makes a prime focal point in the garden.<br />
Large magenta flowers with a black center and<br />
veining are produced in abundance for most of the<br />
summer. The plant is clump-forming with long,<br />
spreading stems and very large leaves.<br />
Height: 24”; Spread: 18-24”<br />
014338 C1 $10.99<br />
Max Frei<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Compact mounding plants bearingdeep magenta<br />
saucer shaped flowers. Excellent ground cover<br />
with reddish fal leaf color. Height: 8-12”<br />
003826 C1 $7.99<br />
Pink Candy<br />
zones 4-8<br />
A long-blooming selection with lilac-pink flowrs.<br />
Height: 18-20”; Spread: 20”<br />
015260 C1 $8.99<br />
Pink Penny<br />
zones 5-8<br />
A new pink flowering selection of the popular<br />
Geranium 'Jolly Bee'. Like its parent, 'Pink Penny'<br />
is a floriferous variety th<strong>at</strong> produces large, cupped,<br />
pink flowers on robust plants from early summer<br />
well into fall. Height: 12”; Spread: 14”<br />
012720 C1 $14.99<br />
Rozanne<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Large 2½ inch saucer-shaped violet blue flowers<br />
are held above a mound of deep green foliage th<strong>at</strong><br />
is slightly marbled with chartreuse. The flowers<br />
will sometimes last until early November! In one<br />
season, this plant will cover 2-3 square feet.<br />
Height: 18-20”, Spread: 24”<br />
009641 C1 $14.99<br />
Tiny Monster<br />
zones 4-8<br />
A solid performer with a quickly spreading habit<br />
and foliage th<strong>at</strong> remains <strong>at</strong>tractive throughout the<br />
entire season. 'Tiny Monster' is a reliable<br />
groundcover for landscapers and gardeners who<br />
appreci<strong>at</strong>e low-maintenance perennials. Purpleviolet<br />
flowers appear 4"-6" above the mounded<br />
foliage from l<strong>at</strong>e spring through l<strong>at</strong>e summer. In<br />
the fall, the leaves become imbued with rich scarlet<br />
tones. Height: 16-18”; Spread: 24-36”<br />
014349 C1 $8.99<br />
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Geum<br />
Avens/Grecian Rose<br />
Divide plants annually to improve plant vigor.<br />
Rarely bothered by pests. Blooms May-June.<br />
Alabama Slammer<br />
zones 5-7<br />
The burgundy purple calyx opens to reveal ruffled,<br />
gold flowers with blazing red-orange markings and<br />
a gold center. Deep burgundy purple stems carry<br />
the blooms from l<strong>at</strong>e spring into early summer.<br />
Forms compact clumps of slightly glossy, light<br />
green foliage. Height: 10-14”; Spread: 10”<br />
017177 C1 $14.99<br />
Blazing Sunset<br />
zones 5-7<br />
A new delightful fully double, scarlet red Geum<br />
with flowers up to 50% larger than other varieties<br />
and they continue to bloom over a very long period<br />
from l<strong>at</strong>e spring into summer. Ht: 24” x 12-18”<br />
010974 C1 $7.99<br />
Koi<br />
zones 5-7<br />
Forms compact mounds of glossy green foliage.<br />
The panicles of bright orange flowers bloom spring<br />
though summer resulting in a long bloom time.<br />
He<strong>at</strong> & drought tolerant. Height: 10”; Spread: 12”<br />
017955 C1 $6.99<br />
Mai Tai<br />
zones 5-7<br />
This lovely new hybrid produces clusters of<br />
beautiful flowers you’ll want to view up close.<br />
The burgundy purple calyx opens to reveal ruffled,<br />
apricot flowers with a rose blush. They lighten to<br />
peach as they m<strong>at</strong>ure. Height: 16-18”; Spread: 14”<br />
016142 C1 $14.99<br />
Gypsophila panicul<strong>at</strong>a<br />
Baby’s Bre<strong>at</strong>h<br />
Cutting back after first bloom of the season will<br />
promote a second blooming. Prefers a neutral to<br />
alkaline soil. Blooms June-July.<br />
Bristol Fairy<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Double white flowers flo<strong>at</strong> like wispy white<br />
clouds in summer. Height: 36” x 24-36”<br />
000639 C1 $8.99<br />
Compacta Plena<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Dainty white flowers seem to billow like<br />
Smoke from this compact plant. Height: 18”<br />
005570 C1 $7.99<br />
Heliopsis<br />
Ox Eye<br />
Very showy l<strong>at</strong>e season ornamental. Blooms<br />
summer-fall. Plant in well-drained average soil.<br />
Plants are he<strong>at</strong> and drought tolerant Deadhead to<br />
promote constant summer bloom.<br />
Loraine Sunshine<br />
zones 3-9<br />
This variety has a unique varieg<strong>at</strong>ed leaf form with<br />
exotic white leaves and green veins th<strong>at</strong> turn<br />
somewh<strong>at</strong> darker l<strong>at</strong>e in the season. Large golden<br />
yellow daisy-like flowers bloom from July to frost.<br />
Height: 30”, Spread: 16”<br />
008580 C1 $10.99<br />
Summer Nights<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Deep golden yellow flowers with mahogany-red<br />
centers, reddish stems and red-tinged foliage add<br />
additional appeal. Very floriferous genus for the<br />
sunny border.. Height: 36-48”<br />
010095 C1 $9.99<br />
Helleborus<br />
Lenten Rose<br />
An easy spring blooming perennial for the shady<br />
woodland garden. Trim old leaves to the ground<br />
l<strong>at</strong>e winter for maximum floral impact.<br />
Champion<br />
zones 5-9<br />
This new Heuger selection produces clusters of<br />
rosy cream buds which open to outward facing,<br />
2½-3”, creamy white flowers. It is an early<br />
bloomer, flowering from January into March in<br />
time for Valentine’s Day, Easter, and early spring.<br />
Shiny, dark green foliage contrasts nicely with the<br />
light colored blooms. Height: 12”; Spread: 16”<br />
018013 C1 $19.99<br />
Pink Frost<br />
zones 5-9<br />
An incredibly vigorous, heavily budded selection<br />
th<strong>at</strong> blooms from l<strong>at</strong>e January into March. It<br />
produces loads of burgundy buds which open to 2-<br />
3”, two-tone pink and white, outward-facing<br />
flowers. As the flowers age, their color deepens to<br />
burgundy. Height: 12-14”; Spread: 24”<br />
000646 C1 $19.99<br />
Hemerocallis<br />
Daylily<br />
Hemerocallis hybrids are tolerant of full sun, but<br />
sometimes they will show sun scald in hot areas<br />
and prefer partial shade. Most are tolerant of a<br />
wide range of soil conditions.<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Always Afternoon<br />
Five inch dusky rose self with a striking plum<br />
purple eyezone and a green thro<strong>at</strong>. Petals are<br />
crimped with thin buff pink edges, sepals are<br />
smooth. Blooms in early summer; re-bloomer.<br />
Height: 22”, Spread: 18-24”<br />
011853 C1 $12.99<br />
Bama Music<br />
Five-inch, pink bitone: baby pink petals with paler<br />
pink midribs and sepals. Lemon yellow eye and<br />
green thro<strong>at</strong>. Blooms well in sun and part sun.<br />
Blooms in midsummer. Ht: 36”; Spread: 18-24”<br />
000214 C1 $7.99<br />
Calico Jack<br />
Spectacular color with bright yellow flowers<br />
contrasted with a very pronounced plum-red eye<br />
and edged petals. The colorful and ruffled edges<br />
add intensity to the large 6" flowers. Blooms early<br />
to mid season. Height: 22-24”; Spread: 18-24”<br />
017957 C1 $10.99<br />
Chicago Apache<br />
Red flowers have a green thro<strong>at</strong> and ruffled edges.<br />
Height: 12-24”, Spread: 24-48”<br />
015217 C1 $9.99<br />
Daring Deception<br />
Dusty lavender-pink with a large purple eye and<br />
pronounced purple edge and green thro<strong>at</strong>. Heavily<br />
ruffled. A very unique and striking Daylily!<br />
Height: 24”<br />
005108 C1 $12.99<br />
Earlybird Cardinal<br />
A true breakthrough in daylily breeding, this is the<br />
first red, very early blooming, hardy daylily.<br />
Plants can re-bloom up to 4 times per year,<br />
showing nearly 100 days of color! Flowers are 4”<br />
wide, w<strong>at</strong>ermelon red, with a pie crust edge and<br />
chartreuse thro<strong>at</strong>. Height: 21”; Spread: 12-18”<br />
016650 C1 $19.99<br />
Entrapment<br />
A super bloomer with 32 flowers per stem when<br />
m<strong>at</strong>ure! The large, 6” blue-purple flowers with a<br />
yellow thro<strong>at</strong> have wonderful ruffling. Excellent<br />
re-bloomer and destined to be one of the best!<br />
Height: 26”; Spread: 18-24”<br />
015390 C1 $12.99<br />
Fairy Tale Pink<br />
Five to six inch pale peach-pink flowers have an<br />
undefined pale yellow band and green thro<strong>at</strong>.<br />
Flowers are of perfect form: broad, deeply ruffled<br />
and of heavy substance. Blooms in midsummer;<br />
rebloomer. Height: 24” x 18-24”<br />
000204 C1 $9.99<br />
Flamingo Fantasy<br />
This cute pink bicolor produces an abundance of<br />
sparkling, clear light pink, 5 inch flowers in early<br />
midseason. The fragrant, light pink flowers have a<br />
well-defined bright rose pink eye, glowing green<br />
thro<strong>at</strong>, and <strong>at</strong>tractive ruffling. Height: 26”;<br />
Spread: 18-24”<br />
016651 C1 $12.99<br />
Fragrant Returns<br />
Same as Happy Returns with a strong sweet<br />
fragrance. The flowers on Fragrant returns are<br />
very fragrant, lightly ruffled and light lemon in<br />
color. This is an ever-blooming Daylily with an<br />
extended bloom time for a nice evening show.<br />
Height: 18”; Spread: 18-24”<br />
015389 C1 $9.99<br />
Frans Hall<br />
Striking bicolor flowers with orange sepals and<br />
bright reddish-copper petals with creamy orange<br />
midribs. Petals are slightly ruffled and the thro<strong>at</strong> is<br />
green. Blooms mid to l<strong>at</strong>e summer. 24” x 18-24”<br />
000187 C1 $6.99<br />
Grape Magic<br />
Similar in appearance to Little Grapette, but with<br />
flowers th<strong>at</strong> are twice as big. Four-inch grape<br />
purple flowers with a deep purple eye, yellow<br />
Thro<strong>at</strong>, and purple stamens. Blooms in l<strong>at</strong>e<br />
Summer; re-bloomer. Height: 20”; Spread: 12-18”<br />
014232 C1 $12.99<br />
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Happy Returns<br />
An extremely popular and widely used reblooming<br />
daylily. 3", fragrant, canary yellow complete self.<br />
Of 'Stella de Oro' parentage, though flowers are<br />
slightly larger and a clear lemon yellow instead of<br />
gold. Blooms profusely in early summer and<br />
reblooms sporadically until frost Height: 18”;<br />
Spread: 18-24”<br />
005111 C1 $9.99<br />
Hyperion<br />
A nostalgic daylily th<strong>at</strong> has been in cultiv<strong>at</strong>ion for<br />
over 80 years! Five inch canary yellow flowers<br />
have a tiny green thro<strong>at</strong>. Treasured for its sweet<br />
fragrance and very tall flower scapes. Blooms in<br />
midsummer; rebloomer. Height: 40” x 18-24”<br />
005378 C1 $8.99<br />
Joan Senior<br />
One of the most popular white Daylilies! Ruffled<br />
blooms are white with a lime-green center. A long<br />
and repe<strong>at</strong> bloomer. Height: 12-24” x 24-48”<br />
000217 C1 $12.99<br />
Mardi Gras Parade<br />
Four inch bright rose-lavender flowers with a large<br />
wine-purple eye, mauve-rose w<strong>at</strong>ermark and<br />
chartreuse thro<strong>at</strong>. Blooms in midsummer.<br />
Height: 25”, Spread: 18-24”<br />
015218 C1 $9.99<br />
Mary Todd<br />
Six inch clear yellow flowers, heavily ruffled and<br />
seer suckered, with wide petals. One of the best<br />
and most popular yellows ever. Height: 26”<br />
015219 C1 $9.99<br />
Mauna Lao<br />
Amber gold blend flowers (5”) with deep red<br />
edges and light green thro<strong>at</strong>s. Height: 22”;<br />
Spread: 36”<br />
010837 C1 $9.99<br />
Moses Fire<br />
Large 6" double bright red flowers with a faint<br />
yellow edge. The double petals and exagger<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
ruffling cre<strong>at</strong>e very full flowers. Good bud count<br />
and excellent re-bloom. Height: 22-24”;<br />
Spread: 18-24”<br />
017958 C1 $19.99<br />
Night Embers<br />
Large 5" double flowers are deep velvety red and<br />
have darker accents and a thin white line along the<br />
ruffled edge. Semi-evergreen foliage and excellent<br />
re-bloomer. Height: 28-30”; Spread: 18-24”<br />
017959 C1 $19.99<br />
Omomuki<br />
Five-inch, delightfully fragrant, clear citron yellow<br />
flowers with a bright green thro<strong>at</strong> and heavily<br />
ruffled petals. Well branched and heavily budded<br />
scapes ensure many weeks of bloom. Blooms from<br />
early to midsummer. Height: 24”, Spread: 18-24”<br />
013220 C1 $12.99<br />
Prairie Blue Eyes<br />
Five-inch lavender purple flowers with a blue eye<br />
zone. Blooms prolifically in mid-summer.<br />
Height: 28-33”; Spread: 18-24”<br />
015220 C1 $9.99<br />
Pumpkin Festival<br />
Cre<strong>at</strong>e a parade of color in the summer landscape<br />
with this large flowered, fragrant, peachy orange<br />
daylily with a striking wine purple eye and<br />
m<strong>at</strong>ching pie crust picotee edge. This cultivar<br />
blooms early in the daylily season. Height: 20”;<br />
Spread: 18-24”<br />
015193 C1 $12.99<br />
Return A Smile<br />
Similar in color to ‘Always Afternoon’. The<br />
sunfast, mauve pink, 5 inch flowers have a<br />
prominent wine purple eye, yellow-green thro<strong>at</strong>,<br />
and ruffled tepals. Blooms early midseason and<br />
then again l<strong>at</strong>er in the season. Considered a<br />
"Designer" daylily. Height: 26”; Spread: 18-24”<br />
016652 C1 $14.99<br />
Rocket City<br />
Six inch bittersweet orange flowers with a burnt<br />
orange eye. Thro<strong>at</strong> and midribs are lighter orangeyellow.<br />
Blooms in mid-summer. Height: 36” ;<br />
Spread: 18-24”<br />
000196 C1 $6.99<br />
Rosy Returns<br />
Four inch fragrant rose-pink blended flowers have<br />
a deep rose eyezone and yellow thro<strong>at</strong>. The first<br />
hardy rose-pink everblooming Daylily! Blooms<br />
consistently from June to frost. Ht: 14” x 12-18”<br />
010036 C1 $19.99<br />
Siloam Amazing Grace<br />
Large, yellow, heavily-ruffled flowers have a<br />
delic<strong>at</strong>e fragrance. Height: 22”<br />
007236 C1 $19.99<br />
Siloam Leo’s Joy<br />
Impressive s<strong>at</strong>ur<strong>at</strong>ed true red, sunfast color on a 5<br />
inch, rounded flower form. An apple green thro<strong>at</strong>,<br />
ruffled petals, and diamond dusting complete the<br />
look. Though it has nice fragrance, this daylily is<br />
not officially registered as being fragrant.<br />
Height: 21”; Spred: 12-18”<br />
016653 C1 $12.99<br />
Spider Miracle<br />
Large, curled bright lemon petals are accented by<br />
its extremely long stamens. Height: 32”<br />
007235 C1 $19.99<br />
Stella D’Oro<br />
Prolific 2½ inch ruffled gold flowers, with a green<br />
thro<strong>at</strong>. One of the earliest daylilies to bloom and<br />
re-blooms until frost. Height: 12-15”<br />
000219 C1 $6.99<br />
Wild & Wonderful<br />
Living up to its name, this plant produces a very<br />
large amount of enormous "spider-type" flowers<br />
with a color scheme th<strong>at</strong> makes you sit up and take<br />
notice. Height: 30-36”; Spread: 24-36”<br />
017960 C1 $14.99<br />
Heuchera<br />
Coral Bells<br />
Coral bells begin blooming in early June and don’t<br />
stop until the end of August. We suggest<br />
deadheading to prolong the bloom season. Will<br />
grow in any well-drained alkaline soil. Even<br />
though they toler<strong>at</strong>e a couple hours of shade,<br />
best results are achieved when grown in full sun.<br />
Can be grown under Black Walnut trees!<br />
Berry Smoothie<br />
zones 4-9<br />
The foliage ranges a bit in color with the season,<br />
emerging bright rose pink in spring and darkening<br />
to purplish rose in summer. It is absolutely lovely<br />
when planted with pink and purple flowering<br />
bulbs. Height: 18”; Spread: 20” (flowers to 16”)<br />
018026 C1 $14.99<br />
016914 C1½ $14.99<br />
Black Currant<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Bold purple leaves with silver accents is a striking<br />
accent in beds or pots. Height: 8”, Spread: 16-20”<br />
(blooms reaching 16” tall)<br />
013428 C1 $9.99<br />
Blackout<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Similar to 'Obsidian', this new hybrid has very<br />
glossy, near-jet black leaves with perfectly rounded<br />
lobes. It forms a tight, compact mound th<strong>at</strong> looks<br />
gre<strong>at</strong> as edging or in containers and produces<br />
cream colored flowers on 10” scapes.<br />
Height: 6”, Spread: 14”<br />
013288 C1 $14.99<br />
Crème Brulee<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Robust clumps are composed of peachy-orange<br />
leaves th<strong>at</strong> brighten as the season progresses.<br />
Topped with creamy flowers in l<strong>at</strong>e June.<br />
Height: 12”, Spread: 18” (flowers to 22”)<br />
010351 C1 $9.99<br />
Electra<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Shocking, blood-red veins electrify the golden<br />
leaves of this startling Heuchera. The red ven<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
stays while the leaf changes from shades of yellow<br />
in spring, to chartreuse in summer and fall, and tan<br />
in the winter. Short, dense cones of white flowers.<br />
Height: 8”; Spread: 14”<br />
016903 C1 $14.99<br />
Firefly<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Rounded green leaves with fragrant scarlet red<br />
flowers l<strong>at</strong>e spring to early summer. Grows well in<br />
partial shade and well-drained soil. Will toler<strong>at</strong>e<br />
more sun with sufficient moisture. Height: 7-9”;<br />
Spread: 10-16”; Scapes: 16”<br />
017961 C1 $5.99<br />
Georgia Peach<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Huge peach colored leaves with a very showy<br />
white overlay and a large lush habit. This plant<br />
makes a Hosta-like bold foliage st<strong>at</strong>ement, except,<br />
of course, it’s evergreen. Foliage color changes<br />
from peach-orange tones in the spring to rose to<br />
rose-purple in the fall through winter, and always<br />
with a decor<strong>at</strong>ive white veil. Creamy white<br />
flowers. Height: 8-10”, Spread: 10-12” (flowers<br />
can reach up to 16”)<br />
013775 Q $9.99<br />
013829 C1 $12.99<br />
Key Lime Pie<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Lively lime green foliage intensifies as<br />
temper<strong>at</strong>ures drop in fall! Will thrive in ANY light,<br />
from blazing sun to full shade! Ht: 12”, Sprd: 18”<br />
013430 C1 $10.99<br />
Marmalade<br />
zones 4-9<br />
A big brother for H. 'Amber Waves', the foliage of<br />
this selection ranges in color from umber to deep<br />
sienna. The rich, shiny, undul<strong>at</strong>ing leaves are of<br />
heavy substance, helping them to stand up to<br />
inclement we<strong>at</strong>her. A plethora of reddish-brown<br />
flowers appear on 16 inch scapes from l<strong>at</strong>e spring<br />
to early summer. This selection grows best in<br />
partial to full sun. Height: 10”; Spread: 8-12”<br />
011956 C1 $14.99<br />
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Midnight Rose<br />
zones 4-9<br />
This amazing compact plant has burnished black<br />
leaves, thickly spotted hot pink in spring. Summer<br />
leaves lighten and cream and pink dots adorn the<br />
foliage. Height: 8-10”, Spread: 10” (flowers can<br />
reach up to 16”)<br />
013826 C1 $14.99<br />
Miracle<br />
zones 4-9<br />
This sister seedling of Tiramisu produces pink<br />
flowers in mid-summer. During cooler we<strong>at</strong>her,<br />
the foliage is a fantastic shade of brick red with<br />
bright chartreuse to gold edges and silvered<br />
undersides. During the warmer months of summer,<br />
the red pigments lighten and the leaves turn green.<br />
Height: 8-10”; Spread: 8-10”; Scapes: 12-14”<br />
014282 C1 $12.99<br />
Obsidian<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Similar to the semi-precious gemstone, this variety<br />
is not only genuinely black, but has the same<br />
glassy luster as well. Very smooth polished leaves.<br />
Height: 24”, Spread: 10”<br />
009166 C1 $14.99<br />
Palace Purple<br />
zones 3-8<br />
The original purple coral bells, Palace Purple is<br />
perhaps the most well-recognized and widely<br />
planted variety of all heucheras. This selection has<br />
very large and shiny leaves compared to most other<br />
heucheras, ranging in color from deep olive green<br />
to purplish-bronze. Their undersides, which are<br />
quite visible in the loosely formed clumps, are a<br />
striking metallic amethyst purple. The 20 inch tall,<br />
leafed flower scapes bear an abundance of tiny<br />
cream flowers. Height: 8-12”, Spread: 12-16”<br />
005314 C1 $5.99<br />
Peach Crisp<br />
zones 4-9<br />
The second in the Crisp Series, 'Peach Crisp' is a<br />
visual marvel. With an extremely ruffled peach to<br />
amber leaf color, and a tight mounding habit, it<br />
works well in a container, as an edger, or a textural<br />
color spot. Prefers full sun and good drainage.<br />
Height: 6”; Spread: 14”, Flowers: 15”<br />
018025 C1 $14.99<br />
Peach Flambe<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Glows bright peach in spring and summer before<br />
turning plum-purple in winter. Leaves are also<br />
infused with flaming red, hence its name. White<br />
flowers in spring. Height: 7”, Spread: 14”<br />
010977 C1 $19.99<br />
Peach Melba<br />
zones 4-9<br />
A stunning apricot and deep red combin<strong>at</strong>ion with<br />
some markings nearly black and other p<strong>at</strong>ches a<br />
soft, rich peach hue. Height: 12-16” x 12-16”<br />
010353 C1 $9.99<br />
Plum Pudding<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Not the typical burgundy color of some Heucheras,<br />
this variety sports leaves th<strong>at</strong> are truly plum purple<br />
with even darker purple veins. They are <strong>at</strong>tractively<br />
ruffled and have bluntly pointed tips. The newer<br />
leaves are somewh<strong>at</strong> glossy, and all have deep<br />
purple undersides. The dainty cream flowers which<br />
appear on 26” scapes are an added bonus in early<br />
summer. Height: 8”; Spread: 12-16”; Scapes: 26”<br />
000701 C1 $7.99<br />
Sugar Plum<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Frosty plum-purple leaves in spring and fall make a<br />
full mound of evergreen foliage. Silvery pink<br />
flowers rise 26 inches above the soil and frequently<br />
re-bloom. Foliage is silver in summer and winter.<br />
H. villosa breeding gives it the bigger habit.<br />
Height: 12”; Spread: 26”; Scapes: 18”<br />
017611 C1½ $14.99<br />
x Heucherella<br />
Foamy Bells<br />
A hybrid between Heuchera & Tiarella.<br />
Alabama Surpirse<br />
zones 4-9<br />
There are plenty of reasons to fall in love with this<br />
new Heucherella: very large brilliantly colored<br />
leaves and a vigorous, robust habit. In spring, the<br />
leaves are gold with contrasting red veining. In fall<br />
and winter, the foliage turns a warm shade of<br />
orange-pink. Small white flowers l<strong>at</strong>e spring to<br />
summer. Height: 12”; Spread: 12”<br />
014339 C1 $16.99<br />
Sweet Tea<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Undeniably the most intensely colored Heucherella<br />
ever! Huge cinnamon stars are surrounded by the<br />
loveliest orange tea colored borders. The big,<br />
palm<strong>at</strong>ely cut leaves darken in the summer and<br />
lighten up again in the fall. Height: 20”;<br />
Spread: 28” (flowers to 27”)<br />
016100 C1½ $19.99<br />
Hibiscus<br />
Rosemallow / Perennial Hibiscus<br />
These glorious plants with impressive large flowers<br />
make showy accents. Be careful to not over w<strong>at</strong>er<br />
until plants show signs of growth. Use Dipel or a<br />
Thuricide spray to control leaf e<strong>at</strong>ing c<strong>at</strong>erpillars.<br />
L<strong>at</strong>e to break dormancy.<br />
Blue River II<br />
zones 4-9<br />
An especially long-blooming Hibiscus, Blue River<br />
II produces huge dinner-pl<strong>at</strong>e sized flowers bearing<br />
a hint of blue, giving the plant an overall cooling<br />
effect, gre<strong>at</strong> for those summer days in the garden!<br />
Height: 48-60”, Spread: 36-48”<br />
014331 C1½ $14.99<br />
015471 C3 $25.00<br />
Cranberry Crush<br />
zones 4-9<br />
You will love the short but full, compact grower<br />
with scarlet red flowers blooming from near-black<br />
buds. These dram<strong>at</strong>ic blossoms cover the plant<br />
from mid-summer until early fall. They are set<br />
against a perfect backdrop of glossy deep green,<br />
le<strong>at</strong>hery, maple-like leaves with slight purple<br />
overtones. Height: 36-48”; Spread: 48-60”<br />
015211 C1½ $16.99<br />
016796 C3 $25.00<br />
Crown Jewels<br />
zones 4-9<br />
At a compact 30” high, Crown Jewels is definitely<br />
a jewel in the garden. In mid-summer, this new<br />
dwarf Hibiscus is bursing with dozens of yellow<br />
buds th<strong>at</strong> open to creamy white flowers with a red<br />
center. The exquisite maple-cut leaves are dark<br />
reddish-brown and very <strong>at</strong>tractive! Height: 30”;<br />
Spread: 30”<br />
016109 C1½ $19.99<br />
Fantasia<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Huge, dinner pl<strong>at</strong>e sized 8-9 inch wide flowers sit<br />
<strong>at</strong>op compact, mounded, shrub-like plants from<br />
mid to l<strong>at</strong>e summer. Each successive spring will<br />
bring larger flowers. This selection produces gre<strong>at</strong><br />
numbers of ruffled, rose-pink flowers with a red<br />
eye. The distinctively lobed, maple-like leaves are<br />
of heavy substance and add to the substantial look<br />
of this plant. Height: 36”; SPread: 12-24”<br />
015474 C3 $25.00<br />
Fireball<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Gigantic flowers up to 12" wide sit <strong>at</strong>op compact,<br />
shrub-like plants from mid to l<strong>at</strong>e summer. The<br />
blossoms are flaming red and have overlapping<br />
petals. The finely textured, dissected foliage of this<br />
selection glows with a purplish blush and the<br />
sturdy stems display red veining. Height: 48”,<br />
Spread: 24-36”<br />
005032 C1½ $16.99<br />
016783 C3 $25.00<br />
Kopper King<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Kopper King gets its name from its maple-like,<br />
coppery-red leaves th<strong>at</strong> are orange-red underne<strong>at</strong>h.<br />
This colorful foliage extends the plant's ornamental<br />
value through the entire growing season. It's hard<br />
to believe this tropical-looking beauty is hardy to<br />
zone 4! Height: 36-48”, Spread: 24-36”<br />
011606 C3 $25.00<br />
Lady Baltimore<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Valued for its l<strong>at</strong>e summer display, Lady Baltimore<br />
produces 5-6” wide, pink blooms with s<strong>at</strong>iny, red<br />
centers and ruffled petals. Strong, shrub-like<br />
foliage, which is more compact than standard<br />
hibiscus, supports these beautiful blooms in mid to<br />
l<strong>at</strong>e summer. Height: 4-5’; Spread: 4’<br />
016794 C3 $25.00<br />
Lord Baltimore<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Brilliant red flowers up to 10” across. Height: 60”<br />
016784 C3 $25.00<br />
Old Yella (moscheutos group)<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Huge, dinner pl<strong>at</strong>e sized flowers sit <strong>at</strong>op robust,<br />
shrub-like plants from mid to l<strong>at</strong>e summer. Each<br />
successive spring will bring larger flowers. Pale<br />
yellow buds open to huge 10-12 inch wide, creamy<br />
white, slightly ruffled flowers with a red eye. This<br />
selection has a conical habit th<strong>at</strong> stays compact. It's<br />
hard to believe this tropical-looking beauty is<br />
hardy! Height: 36-48”, Spread: 24-36”<br />
015473 C3 $25.00<br />
Party Favor<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Rose pink buds open to glossy cotton candy pink<br />
flowers with heavily ruffled, overlapping petals<br />
and a red eye. Since it is an indetermin<strong>at</strong>e<br />
bloomer, the flowers are produced <strong>at</strong> the nodes all<br />
up the flowering stems r<strong>at</strong>her than just <strong>at</strong> the top<br />
like some other cultivars. Height/Spread: 60”<br />
015212 C1½ $16.99<br />
016795 C3 $25.00<br />
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Peppermint Schnapps<br />
zones 5-9<br />
A new hybrid with 8-10 inch pink flowers th<strong>at</strong> are<br />
dashed with streaks of deep reddish-pink<br />
throughout the flower petals. They m<strong>at</strong>ch the bright<br />
red eye in the center of each flower. This plant has<br />
a sturdy, upright habit with good branching and<br />
green, maple-cut leaves. It can easily take the place<br />
of a small shrub in the landscape and makes a gre<strong>at</strong><br />
specimen plant. Height: 42”, Spread: 36”<br />
015472 C3 $25.00<br />
Pink Elephant (moscheutos group)<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Aptly named, this outstanding new cultivar has the<br />
largest flowers we've ever seen on a hardy<br />
Hibiscus! They open up fl<strong>at</strong> to a whopping 1 foot<br />
wide! The medium pink blossoms have beautifully<br />
ruffled, overlapping petals and a deep red eye.<br />
They are produced from mid through l<strong>at</strong>e summer.<br />
Height: 60-72”, Spread: 48-60”<br />
015475 C3 $25.00<br />
Sultry Kiss<br />
zones 4-9<br />
This super long bloomer forms a beautiful upright<br />
mound of well-branched, maple-like, dark green<br />
foliage which is bronze when it first emerges. Deep<br />
red buds open to magenta-red flowers measuring a<br />
whopping 9-11 inches wide. The flowers have<br />
heavily overlapping petals and are produced <strong>at</strong> the<br />
nodes all the way up the reddish purple stems,<br />
co<strong>at</strong>ing the plant in blossoms from midsummer<br />
until frost. Height: 48-60”; Spread: 60”<br />
015213 C1½ $16.99<br />
016782 C3 $25.00<br />
Sweet Caroline<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Valued for its l<strong>at</strong>e summer display, Sweet Caroline<br />
produces large, 6-8 inch wide, bright pink flowers<br />
with darker pink veining and eye zone. The petals<br />
are ruffled and partly reflexed, giving them an<br />
<strong>at</strong>tractive silhouette. This hybrid has unusually<br />
pretty flower buds which resemble expanding rose<br />
buds. Strong, shrub-like foliage, which is more<br />
compact than standard hibiscus, supports these<br />
beautiful blooms in mid to l<strong>at</strong>e summer.<br />
Height: 48-72”; Spread: 24-36”<br />
011608 C3 $25.00<br />
Turn of the Century<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Valued for its l<strong>at</strong>e summer display, Turn of the<br />
Century produces unusual, bicolored flowers<br />
ranging from dark red to light pink. Petals altern<strong>at</strong>e<br />
colors, giving them the appearance of a 5-veined<br />
pinwheel. Strong, shrub-like foliage is more<br />
compact than standard hibiscus. Height: 72-96”,<br />
Spread: 48-60”<br />
016785 C3 $25.00<br />
Hosta<br />
Hosta/Plantain Lily<br />
= somewh<strong>at</strong> slug resistant<br />
= toler<strong>at</strong>es sun; varieg<strong>at</strong>ed types prefer some<br />
shade as well as blue-tinted types<br />
Antioch<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Medium-large, spear-shaped leaves with irregular<br />
creamy-white margins. Lavender flowers bloom<br />
l<strong>at</strong>e summer. Sun tolerant. Height: 20"; Sprd: 42"<br />
010847 C1 $6.99<br />
undul<strong>at</strong>a Albo Margin<strong>at</strong>a<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Forms clumps of large green leaves with a wide<br />
creamy-white margin. Too much sun will bleach<br />
its green color. Lavender flowers. Ht: 12-18”,<br />
Spread: 36-48”<br />
000226 C1 $6.99<br />
000248 C3 $25.00<br />
August Moon<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Large, rounded, seer-suckered, golden leaves th<strong>at</strong><br />
stay <strong>at</strong>tractive all summer. White flowers with a<br />
touch of pale lavender on 28-32” scapes l<strong>at</strong>e July-<br />
August. Height: 28-32”<br />
000792 C1 $7.99<br />
tokudama Aureo Nebulosa<br />
zones<br />
Near-round, slightly cupped leaves have chartreuse<br />
centers which change to medium gold by midsummer.<br />
Since the leaves have such thick<br />
substance, slugs usually do not bother with this<br />
hosta. Height: 15”; Spread: 24”; Scape Height: 24”<br />
000244 C1 $14.99<br />
Big Daddy<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Huge, blue quilted leaves. Ice white flowers on<br />
36” stems. Height: 24-42”<br />
May 15 000228 C1 $14.99<br />
Blue Angel<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Huge, blue-green deeply veined leaves cascade<br />
downward. One of the largest blues available.<br />
Multiplies more rapidly than most of the large<br />
blue Hosta, so it reaches significant size<br />
without the long wait. White flowers. Ht: 48”<br />
000229 C1 $9.99<br />
Blue Mammoth<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Powder blue corrug<strong>at</strong>ed leaves. White flowers.<br />
Height: 24”; Spread: 48-60”<br />
May 15 008996 C1 $12.99<br />
Blue Mouse Ears<br />
zones 3-9<br />
2008 American Hosta Growers Hosta of the Year!.<br />
An adorable small hosta with thick (almost<br />
rubbery), round, blue-green to grey-green leaves.<br />
Forms a perfectly symmetrical mound; moder<strong>at</strong>e<br />
growth r<strong>at</strong>e. Flower buds are held horizontally and<br />
swell like balloons before opening. Clusters of<br />
lavender, bell-shaped flowers are produced on<br />
proportionally short 12" scapes in midsummer.<br />
Prefers light to full shade. Height: 8”; Spread: 12”;<br />
Scapes: 12”<br />
014411 C1 $19.99<br />
Blue Umbrellas<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Forms a huge mound of 14" long, inversely cupped<br />
(downward) leaves like a pile of small, blue<br />
umbrellas. Early growth is blue-green, but turns<br />
darker green by early summer. Thick, corrug<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
leaves are very slug resistant. Very pale lavender<br />
flowers appear in midsummer. Height: 32”;<br />
Spread: 38”; Scapes: 40”<br />
004526 C1 $14.99<br />
Chain Lightning<br />
zones 3-9<br />
A tremendous white-centered cultivar from Dick &<br />
Jane Ward. The leaves are dark green-margined<br />
with a white center. Lavender flowers in July.<br />
Good substance. Height: 16”; Spread: 30”<br />
May 15 015354 C1 $19.99<br />
Cloudburst<br />
zones 3-9<br />
A medium-sized Hosta with thick, blue-green<br />
foliage turning a rich, shiny dark green by midsummer.<br />
Pale purple flowers l<strong>at</strong>e June into early<br />
July. Height: 16”; Spread: 33”; Scapes: 24”<br />
014412 C1 $19.99<br />
Clovelly<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Easily recognizable <strong>at</strong> a single glance; has one of<br />
the best ruffled leaf edges of any hosta. Green<br />
leaves are nearly round and horizontally held with<br />
prominent deep piecrust edges. This plant is<br />
named for the pebbled streets of Clovelly, England<br />
because m<strong>at</strong>ure leaves show some pebbling or<br />
dimpling on the surface. Pale lavender, tubular<br />
flowers are produced on 18-24" scapes in<br />
midsummer. Height: 18”, Spread: 28”<br />
013292 C1 $25.00<br />
Corn Muffins<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Forms a dense mound of dome-shaped, corrug<strong>at</strong>ed,<br />
gold foliage. From the breeding program program<br />
of Doug Beilstein in Mansfield, OH. Lavender<br />
flowers from l<strong>at</strong>e June into mid-in July.<br />
Height: 12”; Spread: 30”<br />
May 15 015355 C1 $25.00<br />
Cuyahoga<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Large leaves, 10” long by 8-9” wide form a semiupright<br />
mound of creamy gold-edged foliage. The<br />
leaves are nearly round and of good substance.<br />
Lavender flowers appear in July on 32" scapes.<br />
Medium to fast growth r<strong>at</strong>e. Height: 20”;<br />
Spread: 40”<br />
May 15 014889 C1 $29.99<br />
Diana Remembered (plantaginea group)<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Just like the princess, this one draws the eye! Has<br />
the broadest white edge of any Hosta plantaginea<br />
type. Huge, 4” white flowers. Height: 20” x 24”<br />
006206 C1 $15.99<br />
Dream Queen<br />
zones 3-9<br />
A sport of 'Gre<strong>at</strong> Expect<strong>at</strong>ions' which is very<br />
similar to 'Thunderbolt'. Large, nearly round,<br />
corrug<strong>at</strong>ed leaves are bluish-green with a narrow,<br />
creamy white center. White flowers are produced<br />
on 26” scapes in midsummer. Height: 18” x 24”<br />
015399 C1 $9.99<br />
Dream Weaver<br />
zones 3-9<br />
A sport of H. 'Gre<strong>at</strong> Expect<strong>at</strong>ions’. Large,<br />
distinctive leaves have very wide, blue-green<br />
margins and sharply contrasting creamy white<br />
centers. Leaves are nearly round and are<br />
corrug<strong>at</strong>ed. White flowers appear on 26" scapes in<br />
midsummer. Height: 18”; Spread: 30”<br />
007315 C1 $19.99<br />
Emerald Crown<br />
zones 3-9<br />
A complex Bill & Eleanor Lachman hybrid<br />
involving ‘Halcyon’ and ‘Resonance’, among<br />
others. The shiny, deep green foliage has good<br />
substance. Makes a gre<strong>at</strong> edger or ground cover<br />
plant. Lavender flowers in July on 20” scapes.<br />
Height: 16”; Spread: 44”<br />
May 15 016918 C1 $14.99<br />
Eye Candy<br />
zones 3-9<br />
An upright, medium-sized mound of white-edged<br />
foliage; leaf center is very green. Lavender flowers<br />
bloom in early summer. Height: 18”; Spread: 32”<br />
May 15 015357 C1 $19.99<br />
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Faith<br />
zones 3-9<br />
This Don Dean hybrid combines the color of<br />
'Evening Magic' with the form and leaf of 'Big<br />
Daddy'. The corrug<strong>at</strong>ion of the thick, rounded, gold<br />
leaves are simply amazing. Lavender flowers on<br />
20” stalks in early summer. Height: 16”; Sprd: 40”<br />
May 15 015358 C1 $25.00<br />
F<strong>at</strong> C<strong>at</strong><br />
zones 3-9<br />
'Sagae' seedling from Dick & Jane Ward of<br />
Columbus, Ohio. Acts like a brighter, smaller<br />
version of 'Sum and Substance' with more heavily<br />
corrug<strong>at</strong>ed golden leaves with a thick substance.<br />
Lavender flowers on 30" scapes in July.<br />
Height: 22”; Spread: 52”<br />
May 15 016919 C1 $14.99<br />
First Frost<br />
zones 3-9<br />
A sport of 'Halcyon' with the same intense bluegreen<br />
leaf center. Plant emerges with a gold<br />
margin early in the spring, then changes to pure<br />
white l<strong>at</strong>er in the season. The leaves hold up well<br />
in the garden all season long until the "first frost".<br />
Light lavender flowers appear on 28” scapes in<br />
midsummer. Height: 16”; Spread: 36”<br />
015359 C1 $25.00<br />
First M<strong>at</strong>e<br />
zones 3-9<br />
A small-sized Hosta displaying improved vigor,<br />
more pronounced varieg<strong>at</strong>ion, and a more upright<br />
habit than 'Kabitan'. Long, narrow leaves have<br />
dark green, heavily rippled margins and a gold<br />
center th<strong>at</strong> lightens to cream. Lavender flowers<br />
appear on 24" scapes in mid to l<strong>at</strong>e summer.<br />
Height: 10”, Spread: 21”<br />
013216 C1 $25.00<br />
Flame Stitch<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Lovely, slightly curled leaves are green <strong>at</strong> the edge<br />
and light golden yellow inside. Ht: 12-24” x 36”<br />
000048 C1 $29.99<br />
Francee<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Green heart-shaped leaves with white margins.<br />
Lavender flowers. Ht: 12-24”<br />
000231 C1 $8.99<br />
Ginkgo Craig<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Short, lance-like green leaves with a sharp white<br />
border. Dark purple flowers in August. Gre<strong>at</strong> for<br />
edging! Height: 10-12”, Spread: 18”<br />
000225 C1 $9.99<br />
Gold Standard<br />
zones 3-9<br />
An ever-popular, classic hosta; large, ov<strong>at</strong>e leaves<br />
have dark green margins. Leaf centers emerge<br />
light green in the spring and become progressively<br />
more gold towards early summer; morning sun will<br />
enhance the gold color. Pale lavender flowers<br />
appear on 30" scapes in midsummer. Height: 20”;<br />
Spread: 36”<br />
009956 C1 $6.99<br />
013068 C1 $7.99<br />
Gre<strong>at</strong> Arrival<br />
zones 3-9<br />
A reversed form of 'Gre<strong>at</strong> Expect<strong>at</strong>ions' with 10"<br />
wide; blue-green centered leaves with a bright gold<br />
margin turning creamy white by mid-summer.<br />
Near-white flowers from l<strong>at</strong>e June into mid-July.<br />
Heavily corrug<strong>at</strong>ed with a thick substance.<br />
Height: 26”; Spread: 50”; Scape Height: 24-30”<br />
015360 C1 $7.99<br />
Guacamole<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Large, shiny apple green leaves with gold center.<br />
Color will intensify with more light. Large<br />
fragrant lavender flowers. Good sun tolerance.<br />
Height: 20-24”<br />
000804 C1 $14.99<br />
009618 C3 $25.00<br />
Gre<strong>at</strong> Expect<strong>at</strong>ions<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Lives up to its name! A slow grower, but well<br />
worth the wait. Thick, puckered, broadly ov<strong>at</strong>e<br />
leaves are slug resistant. Wide, irregular, bluegreen<br />
margins surround an ever-changing center;<br />
starts out chartreuse in the spring, turns to yellow,<br />
then to creamy yellow, and finally to white (colors<br />
vary with light levels). Fern green streaks are<br />
painted between the margin and center of each leaf;<br />
every leaf is unique. Masses of white flowers are<br />
displayed above the foliage in early to midsummer.<br />
Height: 20”; Spread: 40”; Scapes: 24”<br />
000803 C1 $19.99<br />
June<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Pointed leaves have <strong>at</strong>tractive gold center with a<br />
blue-green margin. Heavy substance. Violet<br />
flowers l<strong>at</strong>e July. Very distinctive. Ht: 16-20”<br />
00807 C1 $14.99<br />
June Fever<br />
zones 3-9<br />
A nearly all-yellow sport of H. 'June'. Pointed<br />
leaves have a distinct, very narrow, blue-green<br />
margins jetting towards the midrib. Leaf centers<br />
transition from bright yellow to chartreuse in<br />
midsummer. Shiny leaves are of good substance.<br />
Height: 15”, Spread: 24”<br />
011752 C1 $15.99<br />
Lettuce Salad<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Corrug<strong>at</strong>ed and unruly leaves change from<br />
chartreuse to bright green and have good<br />
substance. Pale lavender flowers appear in July on<br />
24” scapes. Height: 20”; Spread: 40-46”<br />
014891 C1 $19.99<br />
Linda Sue<br />
zones 3-9<br />
A thick-leaved sport of H. ‘Frances Williams’ with<br />
a wider gold margin th<strong>at</strong> does not burn. Linda Sue<br />
grows slowly <strong>at</strong> first but becomes large <strong>at</strong> m<strong>at</strong>urity.<br />
Near-white flowers bloom early July. Height: 20”;<br />
Spread: 50-60”<br />
016125 C1 $35.99<br />
Little Treasure<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Very wide, blue-green margins surround the<br />
creamy white center of the small, pointed leaves of<br />
good substance. Lavender flowers are held on<br />
cream scapes which compliment the clump in early<br />
to midsummer. Height: 6”; Spread: 12”<br />
May 15 016770 C1 $14.99<br />
London Fog<br />
zones 3-9<br />
The foliage is completely “misted”, meaning<br />
lacking the green margin of its mother plant. A<br />
very interesting and unusual Hosta with green<br />
speckling. Pale lavender flowers in July on 10-20”<br />
scapes. Height: 12”; Spread: 30”<br />
015361 C1 $19.99<br />
Lothar the Giant<br />
zones 3-9<br />
A large Hosta with very large green leaves (14”)<br />
th<strong>at</strong> are somewh<strong>at</strong> corrug<strong>at</strong>ed and have a wavy<br />
margin. The thick substance makes this Hosta slug<br />
resistant. Near white flowers bloom in summer.<br />
Height: 24”; Spread: 50”<br />
014414 C1 $29.99<br />
Loyalist<br />
zones 3-9<br />
This plant has much heavier leaves than others.<br />
The leaf margin is deep green and the leaf center is<br />
nearly pure white, and is not prone to melting out.<br />
The flowers are lavender on cream-white stems in<br />
mid summer. Height: 12-24”<br />
012697 C1 $8.99<br />
Malabar<br />
zones 3-9<br />
A hybrid out of the breeding program of Doug<br />
Beilstein of Mansfield, Ohio. The white-margined,<br />
creamy green-centered leaves are 8” long by about<br />
5” wide. Height: 12”; Spread: 32”<br />
May 15 015362 C1 $25.00<br />
Marilyn<br />
zones 3-9<br />
The slightly wavy leaves are chartreuse early,<br />
becoming gold by mid-summer. Lavender flowers<br />
open on 25” high scapes from l<strong>at</strong>e June into mid-<br />
July. Better than average substance. Height: 15”;<br />
Spread: 40”<br />
May 15 017002 C1 $14.99<br />
Marilyn Monroe<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Heavily rippled, smooth textured medium green<br />
leaves have a white underside. Recumbent purple<br />
flower scapes appear in September. Good<br />
substance. Height: 15-18”; Spread: 36”<br />
May 15 016920 C1 $14.99<br />
Maui Buttercups<br />
zones 3-9<br />
One of the very best yellow Hostas! Bright gold,<br />
5", rounded leaves are deeply cupped and<br />
corrug<strong>at</strong>ed. They are of heavy substance and<br />
demonstr<strong>at</strong>e good slug resistance. Flared, medium<br />
violet flowers appear on 18" scapes in midsummer.<br />
Height: 10”; Spread: 14”<br />
013213 C1 $12.99<br />
Midwest Magic<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Irregular green margined leaves has center which<br />
turns yellow. The dimpled affect of the leaves<br />
almost makes the yellow center iridescent. Leaves<br />
are very pointed. Height: 20”; Spread: 30-45”<br />
015400 C1 $7.99<br />
Minuteman<br />
zones 3-9<br />
An improved form of P<strong>at</strong>riot with a darker green<br />
center and a more creamy white border.<br />
Height: 12-24”<br />
000236 C1 $14.99<br />
003521 C2 $19.99<br />
Niagara Falls<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Heart-shaped leaves have a ruffled, pie-crusted<br />
edge and deeply imprinted veins in combin<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
with a slightly drooping habit, giving the effect of<br />
cascading w<strong>at</strong>er. Height: 24” x 36”<br />
010989 C1 $14.99<br />
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Ocean Isle<br />
zones 3-9<br />
A green-centered, gold-edged sport of 'El Dorado'.<br />
Winner of the "Frances Williams Award" as top<br />
sport of the 2004 "First Look" seedling and sport<br />
competition. A non-burning, slug resistant, goldedged,<br />
Hosta with pale lavender flowers in July.<br />
Height: 26”; Spread: 55”<br />
May 15 015364 C1 $19.99<br />
P<strong>at</strong>riot<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Ov<strong>at</strong>e leaves have dark green centers and<br />
outstanding, crisp white, streaked margins (margins<br />
are creamy-yellow in spring). Leaves are of better<br />
than average substance, are slightly wavy, and<br />
display good sun tolerance. Lavender flowers<br />
appear on 30" scapes in midsummer.<br />
Height: 22”, Spread: 30”<br />
010524 C1 $8.99<br />
001572 C2 $19.99<br />
Paul’s Glory<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Bright chartreuse, heart-shaped leaves fade to<br />
creamy white during summer, with dark green<br />
irregular margins. Light lavender flowers. Ht: 18”<br />
013075 C1 $17.99<br />
Powder Blue<br />
zones 3-9<br />
The foliage is thick, beautifully corrug<strong>at</strong>ed, and<br />
richly colored! Each leaf is <strong>at</strong>tractively seersuckered,<br />
its texture growing more pronounced<br />
with each passing year. Small lavender blooms<br />
early to mid-summer. Height: 30”; Spread: 60”;<br />
Scapes: 33”<br />
May 15 014416 C1 $25.00<br />
Prairie Sum Shine<br />
zones 3-9<br />
12” long leaves are bright gold. Lavender flowers<br />
are produced from l<strong>at</strong>e July into August. Medium<br />
to fast growth r<strong>at</strong>e. Height: 22”; Spread: 48”<br />
May 15 015366 C1 $29.99<br />
Princess Anastasia<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Looks similar to 'Tokudama Aureonebulosa' but is<br />
larger. Gold leaves of good substance have dark<br />
blue-green margins and display some corrug<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
<strong>at</strong> m<strong>at</strong>urity. Keeps its color all season long. Pure<br />
white flowers with lavender stripes are borne on<br />
18-22" scapes in midsummer. Height: 12” x 28”<br />
012143 C1 $19.99<br />
Rainforest Sunrise<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Leaves are solid light green when they emerge,<br />
then quickly develop dram<strong>at</strong>ic dark green borders<br />
and radiant gold centers. They are thick and<br />
glossy, holding up well all season, and are also slug<br />
resistant. Light lavender flowers (18-24”) are<br />
produced in mid-summer. Height: 8”; Spread: 16”<br />
015203 C1 $12.99<br />
Regal Splendor<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Long, pointed, frosty blue leaves with narrow,<br />
creamy yellow to ivory margins. A sport of H.<br />
'Krossa Regal', it forms the same upright, vaseshaped<br />
mound of foliage. Lavender, bell-shaped<br />
flowers appear on 5 to 6 foot scapes in mid to l<strong>at</strong>e<br />
summer. Height: 36”; Spread: 36”; Scapes: 60-72”<br />
000239 C1 $14.99<br />
Reversed P<strong>at</strong>riot<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Similar to Fire & Ice and Loyalist but with a better<br />
growth r<strong>at</strong>e. Reversed P<strong>at</strong>riot forms perfect<br />
mounds of oval-shaped leaves with pure white<br />
centers and dark green margins. Lavender flowers<br />
bloom l<strong>at</strong>e summer. Height: 18”; Spread: 24”<br />
017238 C1 $9.99<br />
Revolution<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Leaves have a green margin with a creamy center<br />
speckled with green. Lavender purple flowers.<br />
Height: 12-24”, Spread: 12-24”<br />
003324 C1 $19.99<br />
Robert Frost<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Blue green leaves with creamy yellow to white<br />
margins th<strong>at</strong> jet towards the midrib. Large, broadly<br />
ov<strong>at</strong>e leaves of good substance. Nearly white, bellshaped<br />
flowers appear in midsummer. Award:<br />
Best Varieg<strong>at</strong>ed Hosta Award, 1996. Height: 23”;<br />
Spread: 42”; Scapes: 30-35”<br />
000816 C1 $14.99<br />
Solar Flare<br />
zones 3-9<br />
14” long by 10” wide leaves are chartreuse early<br />
and bright gold by mid-summer. Leaves have a<br />
slightly rippled margin and are of good substance.<br />
Very pale lavender flowers from l<strong>at</strong>e June into<br />
mid-July on 30-36" scapes. Height: 32”; Spd: 80”<br />
014892 C1 $29.99<br />
Stained Glass<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Huge 10” long, brilliant gold leaves with wide,<br />
dark green margins. Varieg<strong>at</strong>ion appears early in<br />
the season and prominent veins throughout give it<br />
the look of “stained glass”. Very sun tolerant.<br />
Height: 15”, Spread: 48”<br />
011993 C1 $14.99<br />
013390 C3 $25.00<br />
Sum & Substance<br />
zones 3-9<br />
One of the largest of the Hostas currently available.<br />
Huge, glossy, chartreuse-green to gold round<br />
leaves with excellent texture. Lavender flowers.<br />
Height: 40”<br />
010525 C1 $8.99<br />
003520 C3 $25.00<br />
Summer Breeze<br />
zones 3-9<br />
A medium to large sized Hosta with dark green<br />
leaves and a ide, irregular, chartreuse to yellow<br />
margin. Thin, broadly ov<strong>at</strong>e leaves are moder<strong>at</strong>ely<br />
seer-suckered <strong>at</strong> m<strong>at</strong>urity. Site in light to moder<strong>at</strong>e<br />
shade all day for best leaf color. Flared, pale<br />
lavender flowers are borne on 30” scapes in l<strong>at</strong>e<br />
summer. Height: 22”; Spread: 50”; Scapes: 30”<br />
014050 C3 $19.99<br />
Summer Lovin’<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Makes a dazzling wide clump of corrug<strong>at</strong>ed dark<br />
green leaves surrounded by a wide golden border.<br />
In early summer, the clumps are topped with 30”<br />
tall scapes of light lavender flowers… stunning!<br />
Thick substance. Improvement over ‘Summer<br />
Breeze’. Height: 22”; Spread: 50”; Scapes: 30”<br />
015368 C1 $25.00<br />
Surf’s Up<br />
zones 3-9<br />
The pointed gold foliage has a thick substance.<br />
Very pale lavender flowers bloom <strong>at</strong>op 30" scapes<br />
from mid-July into August. Height: 20”;<br />
Spread: 45”<br />
May 15 015369 C1 $29.99<br />
The Leading Edge<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Fe<strong>at</strong>ures <strong>at</strong>tractive, thick, rippled, green leaves with<br />
wide creamy margins. A seedling of "Dorothy<br />
Benedict". This semi-upright plant is slightly shiny.<br />
Near white flowers early season. Height: 30”;<br />
Spread: 46”<br />
May 15 015370 C1 $25.00<br />
Thunderbolt<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Very blue foliage is highlighted with a creamy<br />
central band. White flowers. Height:20”<br />
000481 C1 $25.00<br />
undul<strong>at</strong>a Varieg<strong>at</strong>a<br />
zones 3-8<br />
A varieg<strong>at</strong>ed Hosta with textured leaves of dark<br />
green with a creamy white middle. Height: 12-48”<br />
Spread: 36-48”<br />
000279 C1 $6.99<br />
Victory<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Vigorous, huge mound of <strong>at</strong>tractively margined<br />
foliage. The shiny medium green leaves have a<br />
wide creamy white margin. Thick substance. Near<br />
white flowers on tall scapes from mid-July into<br />
early August. Height: 30”; Spread: 70”<br />
014893 C1 $14.99<br />
Wide Brim<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Deep green leaves with a creamy white/yellow<br />
margin. Pale lavender flowers. Prefers full shade<br />
to 3/4 day of sun Height: 16”, Spread: 24-40”;<br />
Scapes: 24”<br />
000245 C1 $10.99<br />
Houttuynia cord<strong>at</strong>a<br />
Korean Houttuynia/Chameleon<br />
Strong deciduous ground cover. May be used in<br />
bog gardens as it will thrive in wet as well as welldrained<br />
soils.<br />
Chameleon<br />
zones 3-8<br />
The foliage of this plant has some of the most<br />
dram<strong>at</strong>ic coloring you’ll find in the landscape. The<br />
leaves have random and overlapping zones of<br />
green, creamy white, pink and red, all on the same<br />
leaf! The red color becomes even more vivid in full<br />
sun. Small white flowers produced in l<strong>at</strong>e spring,<br />
resembling mini<strong>at</strong>ure dogwood flowers. Ht: 6-8”<br />
009957 C1 $6.99<br />
Incarvillea delavayi<br />
Hardy Gloxinia<br />
A delightful clump-forming perennial garden plant.<br />
Apply mulch for winter protection.<br />
Blooms early in mid summer.<br />
delavayi<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Rose-purple trumpet-shaped flowers. Prefers sun<br />
and a fertile, well-drained soil. Give this plant<br />
some shade in areas of hot summers. Has an<br />
interesting seed pod. Height: 24”, Spread: 24”<br />
000834 C1 $7.99<br />
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Iris ens<strong>at</strong>a<br />
Japanese Iris<br />
This iris can be divided in the fall and early spring<br />
every 3-4 years. Likes well-drained to very moist<br />
soil. Blooms in June.<br />
Crystal Halo<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Deep violet petals surrounded with a white halo.<br />
Its like looking <strong>at</strong> sunlight shining through crystal!<br />
Height: 30-48”; Spread: 18-24”<br />
015404 C1 $7.99<br />
Lion King<br />
zones 3-8<br />
The gigantic 7-8 inch flowers were fully double,<br />
with standards and falls much larger than the<br />
species. Each petal displays a wide, grape purple<br />
edge th<strong>at</strong> fe<strong>at</strong>hers into the pure white<br />
center. A small sunshine yellow signal is tucked<br />
down into the base of each widely ruffled<br />
petal. Height: 36-48”; Spread: 24-28”<br />
018009 C1 $10.99<br />
Iris germanica<br />
Tall Bearded German Iris<br />
Prefers a sunny well-drained fertile soil. Will<br />
toler<strong>at</strong>e some shade in well-drained areas.<br />
Division can be done in the fall as well as early<br />
spring before new growth. Blooms in early<br />
June. Some will re-bloom in fall.<br />
germanica B<strong>at</strong>ik<br />
zones 3-10<br />
Royal purple flowers with wildly irregular,<br />
sp<strong>at</strong>tered and streaked, white markings on both<br />
standards and falls. Very distinctive variety with a<br />
st<strong>at</strong>ely habit and large flowers. Height: 26”;<br />
Spread: 12-18”<br />
016766 C1½ $11.99<br />
germanica Before the Storm<br />
zones 3-10<br />
Regarded as one of the darkest purple-black irises<br />
available today. Flowers are uniform in color with<br />
widely flared falls and have a slight sweet<br />
fragrance. Blooms in l<strong>at</strong>e spring. Height: 37”,<br />
Spread: 18-24”<br />
014242 C1½ $11.99<br />
germanica Beverly Sills<br />
zones 3-10<br />
Uniform coral pink self with lacy edges and<br />
impeccable form. Very fast grower and heavy<br />
bloomer. Still one of the most sought-after irises<br />
today! Height: 35”; Spread: 18-24”<br />
011995 C1½ $11.99<br />
germanica Clarence<br />
zones 3-10<br />
Whitish standards and sky blue falls, blooms l<strong>at</strong>e<br />
spring and early fall. Rebloomer. Height: 30”<br />
007570 C1½ $11.99<br />
germanica Lace Artistry<br />
zones 3-10<br />
Even more beautiful when viewed up close, this<br />
delic<strong>at</strong>e peachy pink iris has frilly ruffled petals<br />
like a little girl's party dress. The center of the falls<br />
brightens to cream, highlighting the apricot beards.<br />
A work of art! Height: 37”; Spread: 18-24”<br />
015208 C1½ $11.99<br />
germanica Millenium Sunrise<br />
zones 3-10<br />
This Iris really stands out from the crowd with its<br />
unique apricot colored flowers. The huge<br />
blossoms measure an incredible 4” x 7” and have a<br />
broad form with widely spreading falls. Pure<br />
apricot standards are edged with beautiful ruffles<br />
and lacing. Height: 39”; Spread: 18-24”<br />
016769 C1½ $11.99<br />
germanica Poem of Ecstacy<br />
zones 3-10<br />
This pastel colored bicolor will grace your garden<br />
with its large, romantic colored blossoms in l<strong>at</strong>e<br />
spring to early summer. Peachy pink standards<br />
contrast nicely with the smooth lavender falls and<br />
golden orange beards, each edged in flowing<br />
ruffles. Height: 36”; Spread: 18-24”<br />
016767 C1½ $11.99<br />
germanica Swingtown<br />
zones 3-10<br />
Fragrant, rich mulberry (deep purple-red) self with<br />
impeccable form bloom prolifically in early<br />
summer. Very sturdy, branched stems bear about 7-<br />
9 buds. Height: 36”; Spread: 18-24”<br />
016768 C1½ $11.99<br />
germanica Tanzanian Tangerine<br />
zones 3-10<br />
Known for the wild broken color p<strong>at</strong>terns of his<br />
introductions such as 'Gnus Flash', this selection is<br />
just as unique! Ruffled, peachy tan flowers have<br />
clear standards but the falls are misted with a fine<br />
spray of wine red color. A subtle picotee wine red<br />
edge and orange beards complete the look.<br />
Height: 38”; Spread: 18-24”<br />
015209 C1½ $11.99<br />
Iris louisiana<br />
Louisiana Iris<br />
Black Gamecock<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Blooming from spring into summer, Black<br />
Gamecock makes an <strong>at</strong>tractive backdrop for your<br />
garden or an accent plant in your pond. The<br />
intense blue-black flowers are accented with a<br />
small, bright band of yellow. This Iris is very easy<br />
to grow in a moist, well-drained sunny spot.<br />
Height: 48-60”, Spread: 18-24”<br />
000852 C1 $8.99<br />
Iris pallida<br />
Varieg<strong>at</strong>ed Sweet Iris<br />
These are the most reliable and disease-resistant<br />
of all Tall Bearded Irises.<br />
Albo Varieg<strong>at</strong>a<br />
zones 3-10<br />
Fragrant flowers and bold foliage cre<strong>at</strong>e a unique<br />
border accent th<strong>at</strong> stands out all season. Attracts<br />
hummingbirds and adds a splash of spring color to<br />
mixed plantings. Height: 24-36”; Spread: 15-18”<br />
017935 C1 $9.99<br />
Aureo Varieg<strong>at</strong>a<br />
zones 3-10<br />
Green and yellow varieg<strong>at</strong>ed foliage is quite<br />
striking. The tall, lavender-blue flowers are<br />
fragrant. Blooms early summer. Height: 24-36”,<br />
Spread: 12-24”<br />
005040 C1 $9.99<br />
Varieg<strong>at</strong>a<br />
zones 3-10<br />
Green and white foliage show off the fragrant<br />
lavender-blue flowers. Height: 24-36” x 12-24”<br />
005041 C1 $9.99<br />
Iris sibirica<br />
Siberian Iris<br />
The beardless Iris is very easy to grow and looks<br />
gre<strong>at</strong> throughout the gardening season. While they<br />
grow in full sun in average garden soil, they do<br />
prefer a moist but not soggy loc<strong>at</strong>ion. These do not<br />
require the frequent division th<strong>at</strong> bearded iris need,<br />
but division every few years is a good idea.<br />
Blooms May-June (July)<br />
Butter & Sugar<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Looks like it could melt in your mouth! Creamy<br />
white buds open to white flowers with yellow<br />
signals. Height: 24-36”; Spread: 15-18”<br />
015457 C1 $9.99<br />
Caesars Brother<br />
zones 3-9<br />
One of the oldest and but still one of the best<br />
Siberians on the market! Deep purple self; yellow<br />
and white blaze with black veining. Blooms<br />
profusely in early summer. Tall foliage remains<br />
beautiful until frost. Height: 36-42”,<br />
Spread: 18-24”<br />
000858 C1 $9.99<br />
White Swirl<br />
zones 3-9<br />
White flowers with a touch of yellow. The swordlike<br />
leaves are bright green and remain erect for a<br />
long time. Be sure to cut down flower stalks<br />
immedi<strong>at</strong>ely after flowering to promote a re-bloom.<br />
Height: 36”, Spread: 36”<br />
000862 C1 $6.99<br />
Kniphofia<br />
Red Hot Poker/Torch Lily<br />
These flowers are gre<strong>at</strong> as cut flowers and since<br />
they are tubular are gre<strong>at</strong> for <strong>at</strong>tracting<br />
hummingbirds!<br />
hirsuta Fire Dance<br />
zones 3-10<br />
Coral red and yellow flower spikes are produced<br />
from early through l<strong>at</strong>e summer <strong>at</strong>op a lowgrowing,<br />
thick clump of narrow, arching, bluegreen<br />
foliage. The tough leaves are ignored by<br />
deer and rabbits, but the brightly colored, tubular<br />
flowers are adored by hummingbirds and<br />
butterflies. Height: 20”; Spread: 20”<br />
015350 C1 $6.99<br />
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Lamiastrum<br />
Yellow Archangel<br />
Excellent for shaded border or rock garden,<br />
toler<strong>at</strong>es some drought.<br />
Herman’s Pride<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Highly ornamental silver mottled foliage is wh<strong>at</strong><br />
sets this plant apart from other varieties r<strong>at</strong>her than<br />
the yellow flowers it bears. Due to its mounded<br />
habit, Hermans Pride is used most often as a<br />
groundcover even if it is slower to spread than the<br />
species of the plant. Height: 10-15”, Spread: 12”<br />
005623 C1 $6.99<br />
Lamium<br />
Spotted Dead Nettle<br />
Prefers evenly moist, acidic soils with good<br />
drainage. Blooms April-July.<br />
Anne Greenway<br />
zones 3-8<br />
An exquisite blend of silver, chartreuse, medium<br />
green and mint green embellishes the foliage of<br />
this new variety. Mauve flowers appear l<strong>at</strong>e spring<br />
into early summer. Height: 6-8”, Spread: 12-18”<br />
009985 C1 $7.99<br />
Beacon Silver<br />
zones 3-8<br />
This popular variety has silvery leaves with<br />
narrow, green margins which provide a lovely<br />
backdrop for the lavender-pink, hooded flowers<br />
produced from midspring to early summer.<br />
Height: 4-8”; Spread: 12-24”<br />
015134 P4½ $3.99<br />
000870 C1 $6.99<br />
Orchid Frost<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Silvery-white leaves with scalloped, blue-green<br />
margins are a lovely backdrop for the delic<strong>at</strong>e,<br />
orchid-pink flowers which are produced profusely<br />
in midspring and sporadically throughout the<br />
summer. Height: 4-6”; Spread: 12-24”<br />
003325 C1 $6.99<br />
Pink Pewter<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Silver leaves with narrow, green margins are a<br />
lovely backdrop for the soft salmon-pink flowers<br />
produced from midspring to early summer.<br />
Vigorous. Height: 4-8”; Spread: 12-24”<br />
000871 C1 $6.99<br />
Purple Dragon<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Sizeable, dense terminal spikes of rich purple<br />
flowers seem to jump right out of the bright silvery<br />
foliage! This robust cultivar was selected for<br />
having the deepest purple, most snapdragon-like<br />
flowers of any Lamium. Height: 4-8”; Sprd: 12-24”<br />
004101 C1 $7.99<br />
White Nancy<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Nearly all silver leaves with narrow, blue-green<br />
margins are a lovely backdrop for the pure<br />
white flowers in l<strong>at</strong>e spring. Height: 4-8” x 12-24”<br />
000872 Q $3.99<br />
008587 Q $3.99<br />
000873 C1 $6.99<br />
Laurentia<br />
Blue Star Creeper<br />
fluvi<strong>at</strong>ilis<br />
zones 6-9<br />
This delightful ground cover is gre<strong>at</strong> for lightly<br />
shaded woodland settings or to fill between<br />
stepping stones. Tiny mid green leaves are<br />
embellished by clear pale blue, star-shaped flowers<br />
in spring. In a slightly moist site, which it prefers,<br />
expect a 12-18" spread by the end of the first<br />
season. Height: 1-2”; Spread: 12-18”<br />
006759 C1 $6.99<br />
Lavandula<br />
English Lavender<br />
Plant lavender alongside a p<strong>at</strong>h, where its fragrance<br />
will be released if brushed against. Prune plant<br />
after flowers bloom to keep it compact and to<br />
promote growth. Plants prefer a well-drained sunny<br />
loc<strong>at</strong>ion. Blooms June-September.<br />
Blue Cushion<br />
zones 5-9<br />
A compact grower with deep blue flowers from<br />
early to l<strong>at</strong>e summer. Gray-green evergreen<br />
foliage forms a compact bush. Ideal for herb<br />
gardens, rock gardens and perennial borders.<br />
Height: 16”, Spread: 18-24”<br />
010102 C1 $8.99<br />
Coconut Ice<br />
zones 5-9<br />
It’s the classic oxymoron, a white “lavender”.<br />
(Actually flowers are pink and white) Very dense<br />
and compact silver foliage, along with the exciting<br />
new color, makes this Lavender a real winner!<br />
Height: 12”<br />
010101 C1 $10.99<br />
Ellagance Sky<br />
zones 5-9<br />
It’s uniformity, floridity, branching habit, and<br />
unique flower color won the Fleuroselect award in<br />
2006.. This is the first variety of first year<br />
flowering L. angustifolia to have light violet blue<br />
flowers. They are produced in abundance <strong>at</strong>op<br />
bushy mounds of silver-green foliage from<br />
midsummer through early fall. 'Ellagance Sky'<br />
makes a lovely edging but can also be used in<br />
containers or planted in drifts.<br />
Height: 12”; Spread: 10”<br />
015261 C1 $5.99<br />
angustifolia Hidcote<br />
zones 5-9<br />
A semi-woody plant bearing purple flowers in<br />
terminal spikes in June and blooms through<br />
August. Leaves are narrow and gray-green. Can<br />
be kept dense with regular pruning. Height:12-18”,<br />
Spread: 12-18”<br />
000875 C1 $6.99<br />
angustifolia Hidcote Superior<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Whitish-gray leaves provide an excellent backdrop<br />
for the deep violet blue flower spikes which appear<br />
from midsummer through early fall. An<br />
improvement over 'Hidcote'. Predictable and<br />
consistent quality. Height: 16”; Spread: 15-18”<br />
010540 C1 $6.99<br />
angustifolia Munstead<br />
zones 5-9<br />
An old favorite. Is a dependable performer<br />
blooming with pleasing lavender blue flowers. The<br />
flower color is sometimes variable as is the plant<br />
size. Height: 15”, Spread: 18”<br />
000878 C1 $6.99<br />
intermedia Provence<br />
zones 5-9<br />
This hybrid lavender has highly fragrant lavender<br />
blue flower spikes spring through fall. One of the<br />
most popular for drying with its long spikes!<br />
‘Provence’ is more moisture tolerant than other<br />
varieties, but take care not to over-w<strong>at</strong>er.<br />
Height: 30”, Spread: 24”<br />
009676 C1 $8.99<br />
angustifolia Violet Intrigue<br />
zones 5-9<br />
A vigorous grower producing a profusion of violet<br />
flower spikes all summer long! Makes a splendid<br />
low hedge or specimen plant and ideal for cutting<br />
or drying. Height: 34”; Spread: 18-24”<br />
017967 C1 $8.99<br />
Leucanthemum<br />
Shasta Daisy<br />
Requires full sun and well-drained soil to be <strong>at</strong><br />
their best. Winter drainage is especially important;<br />
plant in raised beds to help provide these<br />
conditions. Division is recommended early spring.<br />
Becky<br />
zones 5-9<br />
This may be the best selection of Shasta yet! Prized<br />
for its durability in the hot, humid summers of the<br />
south and its cold tolerance in the north, 'Becky'<br />
has proven to be a sturdy, hardy cultivar. Copious<br />
amounts of very large, single, white blooms are<br />
produced <strong>at</strong>op strong stems which are ideal for<br />
cutting. Despite its height, this variety does not<br />
usually require staking. Height: 36-42”,<br />
Spread: 18-24”<br />
000883 C1 $7.99<br />
Brightside<br />
zones 5-9<br />
An improvement over the award-winning 'Becky',<br />
this selection produces large, 3-inch pure white<br />
blossoms and healthy disease resistant foliage.<br />
Height: 32”; Spread: 18”<br />
016138 C1 $5.99<br />
Broadway Lights<br />
zones 4-9<br />
A compact Shasta Daisy with large daisy flowers<br />
opening bright yellow and turning all shades from<br />
butter to cream to pure white as they m<strong>at</strong>ure.<br />
Blooms for months! A Proven Winners selection.<br />
Height: 18-24”, Spread: 18-24”<br />
012282 C1 $9.99<br />
Crazy Daisy<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Produces a high percentage of fluffy, double white<br />
flowers with a yellow center. Blooms June-July.<br />
Height: 24-28”<br />
006760 C1 $7.99<br />
Snowcap<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Pure white single flowers are produced in<br />
profusion. Large yellow centers. An outstanding<br />
variety! Height: 12-15”; Spread: 12”<br />
015232/000886 C1 $7.99<br />
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Snow Lady<br />
zones 5-9<br />
White flowers bloom for 3 full months starting in<br />
June. An ideal choice for the front of the border<br />
where a long season of bloom is required!<br />
Considered the best dwarf Shasta Daisy.<br />
Height: 8-10”<br />
000887 Q $3.99<br />
007740 C1 $7.99<br />
Sunshine<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Wow, a yellow daisy! Huge pale lemon yellow<br />
daisies with golden yellow centers, m<strong>at</strong>uring to<br />
creamy white. Preserve yellow color with some<br />
afternoon shade. Height: 30-36”; Spread: 30-36”<br />
010061 C1 $9.99<br />
Thomas Killen<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Extra large single flowers with double rows of<br />
white petals, and a crested gold center. Vigorous<br />
robust grower with thick sturdy stems making it<br />
one of the best cut flowers. Height: 30”<br />
000889 C1 $9.99<br />
White Knight<br />
zones 5-9<br />
A new Shasta with a very compact and uniform<br />
habit. Large white flowers bloom in summer <strong>at</strong>op<br />
strong stems. Height: 5-12”; Spread: 12-18”<br />
011111 C1 $7.99<br />
Lewisia longipetala<br />
Lewisia<br />
More than any other growing condition, excellent<br />
drainage is essential for the health of Lewisia. Do<br />
not <strong>at</strong>tempt to grow it in regular garden soil!<br />
R<strong>at</strong>her, grow this plant in gravel or between rocks<br />
with minimal amounts of soil. Blooms May-June.<br />
Cotyledon Hybrid Mix<br />
zones 6-8<br />
The perfect little rock garden perennial with its<br />
daisy-like blooms held in clusters above succulent<br />
evergreen foliage. Height: 6-12”; Spread: 6-12”<br />
000890 C1 $6.99<br />
Li<strong>at</strong>ris spic<strong>at</strong>a<br />
Gayfe<strong>at</strong>her/Blazing Star<br />
A group of hardy American plants th<strong>at</strong> are well<br />
worth giving a spot in the garden. Their flowers<br />
provide a strong vertical effect, and their color is<br />
brilliant. They are unusual in th<strong>at</strong> their flower<br />
spikes are open from the top down r<strong>at</strong>her than in<br />
the reverse, which is more common.<br />
Blooms July-September.<br />
Floristan White<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Long lasting white flowers. They are excellent for<br />
cutting and drying and are <strong>at</strong>tractive to butterflies.<br />
The grow best in full sun, but they will take light<br />
shade. Height: 36-48”, Spread: 18”<br />
000894 C1 $6.99<br />
Kobold<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Numerous, shorter, sturdy, long-lasting, roselavender<br />
flower spikes. Height: 24”, Spread: 20”<br />
000895 C1 $8.99<br />
Ligularia dent<strong>at</strong>a<br />
Ragwort/Leopard Plant<br />
These plants prefer to be kept moist and grown in<br />
partial shade. They are a n<strong>at</strong>ural for the pond side<br />
where there is a constant supply of moisture,<br />
though they do require good drainage.<br />
Blooms July-August.<br />
Britt Marie Crawford<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Broad, glossy, dark chocol<strong>at</strong>e leaves with dark<br />
purple undersides make an extremely bold<br />
st<strong>at</strong>ement in the garden. In l<strong>at</strong>e summer, golden<br />
orange, daisy-like flowers are perched <strong>at</strong>op<br />
purplish-black stems for an all-together captiv<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
composition. Height: 36-48”; Spread: 24-36”<br />
010899 C1 $14.99<br />
Othello<br />
zones 3-8<br />
An imposing, clump-forming perennial with a<br />
mounded habit fe<strong>at</strong>uring huge, le<strong>at</strong>hery, heartshaped<br />
leaves. New leaves emerge purplish-red,<br />
but m<strong>at</strong>ure to brownish-green on top and purplish<br />
bene<strong>at</strong>h. Yellow-orange, daisy-like flowers appear<br />
in summer. Height: 24-36”; Spread: 18-30”<br />
000897 C1 $6.99<br />
Lilium asi<strong>at</strong>ic<br />
Asi<strong>at</strong>ic Lily<br />
Hardy and easy to grow! Blooms June-July.<br />
Grows to 16-18”.<br />
Zones 3-8<br />
Lollipop<br />
White flowers with pink tips on petals. An easy-togrow<br />
colorful addition to any garden!<br />
000902 C1 $7.99<br />
Tiny Asi<strong>at</strong>ic Lily Collection<br />
Strong growing, shorter varieties full of buds<br />
and blooms in summer! Our C1½ size contains 3<br />
bulbs per pot! Grows to 12-14”<br />
Tiny Athlete<br />
Delic<strong>at</strong>e pink flowers with dark pollen.<br />
015417 C1½ $9.99<br />
Tiny Bee<br />
Yellow flowers.<br />
013399 C1 $6.99<br />
014838 C1½ $9.99<br />
Tiny Bell<br />
A compact lily bearing well-formed upward-facing<br />
bright pink petals with yellow centers.<br />
016989 C1½ $9.99<br />
Tiny Dino<br />
Orange-colored tepals th<strong>at</strong> are slightly recurved<br />
and ruffled.<br />
013975 C1 $6.99<br />
014837 C1½ $9.99<br />
Tiny Ghost<br />
Burgundy colored flowers.<br />
014839 C1½ $9.99<br />
Tiny Hope<br />
Tiny Orange Sens<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
A compact lily bearing well-formed upward-facing<br />
yellow flowers with maroon speckled centers.<br />
016992 C1½ $9.99<br />
Tiny Padhye<br />
White flowers with burgundy brushmarks.<br />
016110 C1½ $9.99<br />
Tiny Puppet<br />
A compact lily bearing well-formed upward-facing<br />
dark reddish-purple flowers.<br />
016990 C1½ $9.99<br />
Tiny Sens<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
Burgundy-red flowers with bright yellow tips.<br />
013403 C1 $6.99<br />
015421 C1½ $9.99<br />
Tiny Skyline<br />
Upward-facing, mildly fragrant flowers of orange<br />
th<strong>at</strong> are lightly dotted with dark purple spots.<br />
016991 C1½ $9.99<br />
Tiny Toes<br />
The flowers are a unique soft pink color.<br />
015420 C1½ $9.99<br />
Lilium orientalis<br />
Oriental Lily<br />
Moist well-drained soil. Extremely fragrant.<br />
Blooms July-August.<br />
Zones 4-8<br />
After Eight<br />
This compact selection has petals of deep cherrypink<br />
with a crisp white edge, very much like the<br />
well-known ‘Stargazer’ but much shorter in habit.<br />
Height: 18”<br />
014312 C1 $8.99<br />
Entertainer<br />
Bright bi-color of pink-red flowers with pure white<br />
centers. Flowers first open rosy-pink and deepen<br />
to red as the flower m<strong>at</strong>ures. Height: 16-18”<br />
017937 C1 $8.99<br />
Farolito<br />
Beginning in mid June to July, strongly perfumed<br />
pure pink flowers bloom with white thro<strong>at</strong>s and<br />
maroon spots. Height: 18-20”<br />
010771 C1 $8.99<br />
Salmon Star<br />
Salmon Star produces white flowers with orange<br />
strips and orange spots. Height: 20-22”<br />
014313 C1 $8.99<br />
Sunny Bonaire<br />
A dwarf, strong growing, shorter growing Oriental<br />
Lily perfect for pots and combin<strong>at</strong>ion planters.<br />
Sunny Bonaire fe<strong>at</strong>ures light pink flowers.<br />
Height: 18”<br />
014314 C1 $8.99<br />
Sunny Borneo<br />
White with light pink blush. Height: 18”<br />
015422 C1 $8.99<br />
Sunny Sulawesi<br />
A dwarf, strong growing, shorter growing Oriental<br />
Lily perfect for pots and combin<strong>at</strong>ion planters.<br />
Sunny Sulawesi fe<strong>at</strong>ures pure white flowers.<br />
Height: 18”<br />
014315 C1 $8.99<br />
Rich red flowers with a plentiful bud count! 013398 C1 $6.99<br />
014836 C1½ $9.99<br />
Tiny Nanny<br />
Clear white flowers.<br />
015418 C1½ $9.99<br />
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Linum<br />
Blue Flax<br />
Lobelia<br />
Cardinal Flower<br />
Lysimachia<br />
Loosestrife/Moneywort<br />
Flax has been grown in England for centuries and<br />
is still farmed today as a source of fiber to make<br />
linens and rope. Prefers well-drained soil and sun.<br />
perenne<br />
zones 4-8<br />
One of the prettiest blue flowers in the world of<br />
plants! When finished flowering in summer, prune<br />
back the stems. Division is not advisable.<br />
Height: 12-15”<br />
005647 Q $3.99<br />
Liriope<br />
Lilyturf<br />
Grass-like foliage gives off an ornamental grass<br />
effect, but this grass bears spiked flowers in<br />
summer! Can be grown in either sun or shade, but<br />
prefers light shade in rich, moist soil. In the spring,<br />
foliage may be cut back if it has discolored over<br />
the winter. A new flush of growth will reappear.<br />
spic<strong>at</strong>a Big Blue<br />
zones 5-10<br />
Green leaves, purple flowers. The plant will also<br />
grow in the sun or shade, but more slowly if the<br />
soil is sufficiently moist. Height: 12-18”<br />
001140 C1 $8.99<br />
muscari Silvery Sunproof<br />
zones 5-10<br />
Strappy green and creamy-white varieg<strong>at</strong>ed leaves.<br />
Lilac-purple blooms appear from midsummer into<br />
fall. Height: 10-15”; Spread: 10-20”<br />
009655 C1 $9.99<br />
Varieg<strong>at</strong>a<br />
zones 6-10<br />
An evergreen ground cover with thin, dark green<br />
upright spreading foliage with a white band. Bears<br />
spikes of purple-lavender flowers by l<strong>at</strong>e summer.<br />
Height: 12-18”, Spread: 12-36”<br />
011871 C1 $9.99<br />
Lithodora diffus<br />
Lithodora<br />
A hardy evergreen, creeping ground cover th<strong>at</strong> is<br />
drought tolerant and tolerant of the shade. Flowers<br />
as early as March but really goes into blooming<br />
May and June.<br />
Grace Ward<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Bright, azure blue flowers bloom in May <strong>at</strong>op a<br />
dark green m<strong>at</strong> of foliage. Height: 3-6” x 24-72”<br />
007573 C1 $6.99<br />
Self sows easily and is usually found n<strong>at</strong>uralized<br />
by pond or stream side. Can grow in full sun as<br />
long as the soil is moist. The flowers are borne on<br />
tall terminal spires and are especially <strong>at</strong>tractive to<br />
hummingbirds. Blooms July-September.<br />
Elm Fire<br />
zones 5-9<br />
An improvement over ’Queen Victoria’ with<br />
striking bronze-mahogany foliage and bright<br />
scarlet starry flowers, which makes a wonderful<br />
contrast! Requires moist soil and prefers partial<br />
afternoon shade. Hummingbirds love these plants!<br />
Height: 36”; Spread: 16-20”<br />
015391 C1 $6.99<br />
Fan Scarlet<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Fan Scarlet sports compact, bronze foliage and a<br />
vigorous base-branching habit. Vivid scarlet<br />
flowers are borne on dense, strictly upright spikes.<br />
Members of the Fan Series typically have an earlier<br />
bloom time than the species, beginning in<br />
midsummer and continuing into fall. Height: 24”;<br />
Spread: 14”<br />
005560 C1 $6.99<br />
siphilitica<br />
zones 4-9<br />
This easy-to-grow n<strong>at</strong>ive species bears heads of<br />
dark blue to white flowers through l<strong>at</strong>e summer<br />
and fall over dark-green leaves. Plants will usually<br />
self-sow, and the seedlings are easily moved while<br />
still small. Clumps may also be divided in early<br />
spring. Height: 24-36”; Spread: 18-24”<br />
004772 C1 $6.99<br />
Lupinus<br />
Lupine<br />
The-palm shaped foliage adds texture and interest<br />
to these striking towers of flowers. Ideally a rich<br />
soil in full sun is best, even moisture is important,<br />
so w<strong>at</strong>er freely in dry spells and remove fading<br />
flowers. Blooms June-July. Height: 30-36” x 12”<br />
Zones 4-6<br />
Gallery Blue 001159 C1 $7.99<br />
Gallery Hybrid Mix 013784 Q $3.99<br />
Gallery Pink 001161 C1 $7.99<br />
Gallery Red 001163 C1 $7.99<br />
Gallery Yellow 007601 C1 $7.99<br />
Tutti Frutti Mix 015283 C1 $7.99<br />
Vigorous growers, so plant where it has plenty of<br />
room, or plan on dividing it every other year.<br />
Blooms June-August.<br />
nummularia Aurea<br />
zones 3-9<br />
An easy to grow groundcover th<strong>at</strong> blooms! This<br />
perennial grows in any moist soil and has the added<br />
blooms yellow in early summer. This variety has<br />
golden leaves whose color is best maintained in<br />
full sun. Height: 2-4”; Spread: 18-24”<br />
001173 C1 $5.99<br />
Malva sylvestris<br />
Hollyhock Mallow<br />
One of our favorite, easy to grow perennials – a<br />
mass of flowers summer to fall! It is a gre<strong>at</strong> plant<br />
for the mid to l<strong>at</strong>e summer border when most other<br />
perennials have past their peak!<br />
Zebrina<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Erect bushy growth. White flowers with purple<br />
veining all summer long! Height: 24-48” x 18-24”<br />
018011 C2 $7.99<br />
Mazus<br />
Mazus<br />
A creeping herb th<strong>at</strong> blooms May-June.<br />
reptans<br />
zones 3-10<br />
A dense, low-growing ground cover. They like<br />
moist, shady areas and will cover quickly to form a<br />
dense m<strong>at</strong>. The small flowers are lilac purple<br />
(May-June) with white/yellow lower lips. Ht: 3”<br />
001176 C1 $6.99<br />
Monarda<br />
Bee Balm<br />
They bloom heavily, and benefit from<br />
deadheading. Leaves and stems are mint scented.<br />
Divide every 2 years. Plants should be divided<br />
every 2 years for best flowering. Mildew resistant.<br />
Blooms June-July-August.<br />
Adam<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Red flowers bloom June-August. Withstands dry<br />
conditions better than others. Height: 24-36”<br />
015267 Q $3.99<br />
005624 C1 $6.99<br />
Fireball<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Dark green foliage and deep, red globe-shaped<br />
blooms July-August. Height: 15”, Spread: 24”<br />
005048 C1 $8.99<br />
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Grand Marshall<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Grand Marshall produces a profusion<br />
of brilliant fuchsia-purple flowers <strong>at</strong>op mid-sized,<br />
upright plants from mid though l<strong>at</strong>e summer. This<br />
cultivar exhibits very good mildew resistance.<br />
Height: 13-16”; Spread: 16-20”<br />
014761 C1 $6.99<br />
Marshall’s Delight<br />
zones 4-9<br />
True medium pink flowers top the stout, square<br />
stems of this Monarda from midsummer to early<br />
fall. It has demonstr<strong>at</strong>ed a high resistance to<br />
mildew. Marshall's Delight was selected from the<br />
Chicago Botanic Garden's Plant Evalu<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
Program as an outstanding perennial for Midwest<br />
gardens. Height: 24-36”; Spread: 12-24”<br />
014144 C1 $6.99<br />
Petite Delight<br />
zones 4-9<br />
This exciting new lavender pink bee balm deserves<br />
a spot in the front of your perennial border.<br />
Hummingbirds and butterflies can’t resist these<br />
flowers. Dark green, crinkled foliage.<br />
Height: 16”, Spread: 24”<br />
001182 C1 $10.99<br />
Petite Wonder<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Very compact plants with crinkled foliage and<br />
clear pink flowers. Extremely mildew resistant.<br />
Height: 9-10”<br />
003812 C1 $7.99<br />
Purple Rooster<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Large, true royal purple flowers were produced<br />
over most of the summer on clean, mildew-free<br />
plants th<strong>at</strong> never require staking despite their three<br />
foot height. You’ll be very impressed with it’s<br />
performance! Height: 36”; Spread: 26”<br />
015380 C1 $7.99<br />
Myosotis sylv<strong>at</strong>ica<br />
Forget-Me-Not<br />
Myosotis is especially happy in rich, moist soils in<br />
partial shade. It has a myriad of uses in the<br />
landscape including edging, ground cover, flower<br />
borders, woodland gardens or for wet areas, not to<br />
mention it’s very pretty (April) May-June flowers.<br />
Bluesylva<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Produces numerous blue spring flowers.<br />
Height: 6-12”, Spread: 8-15”<br />
010522 C1 $5.99<br />
Rosylva<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Produces numerous pink spring flowers.<br />
Height: 6-12”, Spread: 8-15”<br />
010521 C1 $5.99<br />
Nepeta<br />
C<strong>at</strong>mint/C<strong>at</strong>nip<br />
Arom<strong>at</strong>ic herb. Blooms May-June.<br />
Little Trudy<br />
zones 4-9<br />
This dwarf was selected for its distinctively short,<br />
compact, silvery green foliage and long season of<br />
bloom. From early summer to fall, a profusion of<br />
lavender purple flower spikes are produced <strong>at</strong>op<br />
the finely textured mound of mint-scented foliage.<br />
Height: 10-12”; Spread: 12-18”<br />
Aug 2011 018020 C1 $7.99<br />
Walker’s Low<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Gray-green, arom<strong>at</strong>ic foliage gives way to a<br />
plethora of soft lavender-blue flowers which are<br />
produced over a long period in summer. Although<br />
the stems are 2-3 feet long, the plant's arching habit<br />
brings the height down to 18 to 24 inches if it is not<br />
staked. Height: 24-36”; Spread: 18-24”<br />
003813 C1 $7.99<br />
Oenothera<br />
Evening Primrose / Sundrop<br />
Will maintain a healthy, compact form in welldrained<br />
soil and full sun. Perfect for covering<br />
gravelly banks or other areas where soil quality is<br />
poor. Blooms June-July.<br />
Lemon Drop<br />
zones 5-10<br />
A long-time favorite of many gardeners, who are<br />
certain to love the lemon-yellow flowers th<strong>at</strong><br />
bloom all season long. Plant alone or in<br />
combin<strong>at</strong>ions in all container types and landscapes.<br />
Multiple award winner. Height: 8-12”<br />
010513 C1 $9.99<br />
berlandier Siskiyou<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Compact and spreading form. Fragrant, large 2-3"<br />
delic<strong>at</strong>e light pink flowers with glowing lemon<br />
yellow centers bloom in summer. Drought<br />
tolerant. Height: 8-10”<br />
005625 C1 $6.99<br />
Paeonia (Itoh)<br />
Itoh Intersectional Peony<br />
Intersectional peonies are a cross between the<br />
colorful and exotic flowers of tree Peonies with the<br />
perennial growing cycle of herbaceous types.<br />
Fragrant flowers bloom in June.<br />
Zones 3-8<br />
Kopper Kettle<br />
Produces an <strong>at</strong>tractive array of large, fragrant 8”,<br />
semi-double to double flowers th<strong>at</strong> start out soft<br />
copper rose and age to soft gold with a deep<br />
burgundy flare in the center. Height: 32”; Spd: 36”<br />
May 2011 017011 C2 $59.99<br />
Morning Lilac<br />
This colorful selection produces fragrant, vivid<br />
fuchsia purple blossoms with a bit of darker purple<br />
and white striping on the petals surrounding a large<br />
central boss of gold stamens. Height: 25-30”;<br />
Spread: 36”<br />
May 2011 017012 C2 $59.99<br />
Paeonia lactiflora<br />
Garden Peony<br />
Most bloom in June. Require a supporting ring.<br />
Zones 3-8<br />
Caroline M<strong>at</strong>her<br />
Double, bright, rosy-red blooms early to midseason.<br />
Height: 36”; Spread: 36”<br />
012669 C2 $25.00<br />
Dia Jo Kuhan<br />
Fragrant pink flowers open up to reveal a fluffy<br />
yellow-orange center. Height: 36”; Spread: 36”<br />
013663 C2 $25.00<br />
Duchess de Namours<br />
Fragrant, milky white, globe-shaped blossoms with<br />
green carpels and a yellow center glow are<br />
produced profusely in l<strong>at</strong>e spring. This double<br />
variety has particularly <strong>at</strong>tractive foliage and strong<br />
stems. Height: 34”; Spread: 24”<br />
007059 C2 $25.00<br />
Festiva Maxima<br />
Noticeably fragrant, white blooms with red<br />
drizzled throughout the center is the highlight of<br />
this reliable bloomer. This popular double is one of<br />
the most widely available peonies in cultiv<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
today. Height: 24-30”; Spread: 24”<br />
005402 C2 $25.00<br />
Karl Rosenfeld<br />
Brilliant, fuchsia-red blooms are both sizable and<br />
fragrant. This double variety blooms from early to<br />
midsummer. Height: 34”; Spread: 24”<br />
008660 C2 $25.00<br />
Lotus Queen<br />
Fe<strong>at</strong>ures large, pure white, single flowers with<br />
equally large yellow stamens th<strong>at</strong> will produce a<br />
delightful fragrance l<strong>at</strong>e in the growing season.<br />
Height: 25-30”; Spread: 24”<br />
018023 C2 $25.00<br />
Sarah Bernhart<br />
Gigantic, double, apple blossom pink flowers are<br />
an old-fashionable favorite. Height: 34” x 24”<br />
007305 C2 $25.00<br />
Bartzella<br />
Very large 6" lemon yellow double are fragrant.<br />
Forms a large bush with very strong stems and<br />
deeply cut foliage. Height: 32-34”; Spread: 36”<br />
May 2011 017008 C2 $59.99<br />
First Arrival<br />
Semi to fully double rich lilac-infused pink with a<br />
strong, very sweet scent far superior to th<strong>at</strong> of most<br />
other Peonies. Height: 24-30”; Spread: 24-36”<br />
May 2011 017970 C2 $59.99<br />
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Paeonia suffruticosa<br />
Tree Peony<br />
Tree peonies differ from garden peonies in th<strong>at</strong><br />
they have woody stems like a shrub. The branches<br />
do not die back to the ground in winter as do the<br />
herbaceous varieties. Plant graft about one inch<br />
below surface of the ground. Grows to 48-60”<br />
with a spread of 36”. Zones 4-7<br />
Hanakisoi - AKA Floral Rivalry<br />
Apricot pink petals with a soft pink edge make up<br />
the semi-double blooms th<strong>at</strong> distinguish this<br />
variety.<br />
001198 C1 $29.99<br />
Hoki - AKA Sweet 17<br />
Lipstick red, semi-double blooms make a dram<strong>at</strong>ic<br />
st<strong>at</strong>ement in the garden<br />
001199 C1 $29.99<br />
Kinshi - AKA Golden Bird<br />
Huge, golden yellow, fully double blooms denote this<br />
variety. Peonies are classic garden plants th<strong>at</strong> add a<br />
bit of nostalgia and charm to the garden.<br />
001200 C1 $29.99<br />
Red 013473 C3 $59.99<br />
Red & White 015735 C3 $59.99<br />
Sahohime - AKA Princess Saho<br />
White, cup-shaped petals and a pale, reddishpurple<br />
eye zone. Semi-double.<br />
001201 C1 $29.99<br />
Shimanishiki - AKA Fire Flame<br />
Rare, two-tone with large red and white double<br />
flowers.<br />
001202 C1 $35.99<br />
Papaver orientale<br />
Oriental Poppy<br />
This plant does not like to be transplanted. But if<br />
you must, dig and transplant in August as they are<br />
dormant. Should be planted in full sun where the<br />
roots are in cool, fertile, well-drained soil.<br />
Attractive foliage. Blooms May-June.<br />
Beauty of Livermore<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Deep ox blood red flowers. Height: 24-36”<br />
001204 C1 $7.99<br />
P<strong>at</strong>ty’s Plum<br />
zones 3-7<br />
A bold contrast for lighter colored poppies and<br />
other perennials in the summer garden! Luxuriant<br />
double flowers start out a rich plum color, then<br />
m<strong>at</strong>ure to a pleasant chocol<strong>at</strong>e. Bristly-textured<br />
stems and foliage fade after flowering, then return<br />
again in fall. Height: 24-30”<br />
012725 C1 $8.99<br />
Prince of Orange<br />
zones 3-7<br />
This variety’s orange flowers sport dark blotches <strong>at</strong><br />
the base of their petals and have the characteristic<br />
paper-like quality of poppies. Height: 36”;<br />
Spread: 24”<br />
001209 C1 $6.99<br />
Queen Alexander<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Bright, salmon-pink blooms with smooth, rounded<br />
petals are borne on wiry, pubescent stems from l<strong>at</strong>e<br />
spring thru early summer. The petals have a crepelike<br />
appearance and a s<strong>at</strong>iny texture. Each flower<br />
can measure 4 to 5 inches across. Height: 30-36”;<br />
Spread: 18-24”<br />
001210 C1 $6.99<br />
Summer Breeze Mix<br />
zones 3-8<br />
This mixed Summer Breeze series of Poppy<br />
blooms like crazy in early summer. The bloom<br />
time is significantly longer than average poppies.<br />
With its tidy, compact habit, this plant is suitable<br />
for use in rock gardens, troughs, or near the front<br />
of the border. Height: 12-15”; Spread: 8”<br />
015268 Q $3.99<br />
Summer Breeze Yellow<br />
zones 3-8<br />
These cute little poppies bloom like crazy in early<br />
summer, spending all of their energy producing<br />
new radiant yellow flowers r<strong>at</strong>her than setting<br />
seed. Since they are sterile, their bloom time is<br />
significantly longer than average poppies. Tidy,<br />
compact habit. Height: 12-15”; Spread:8”<br />
014340 C1 $7.99<br />
Penstemon<br />
Beard Tongue<br />
These are colorful North American n<strong>at</strong>ives with<br />
bright, Foxglove-like flowers in summer. They all<br />
appreci<strong>at</strong>e full sun and well drained soil and once<br />
established, they will all toler<strong>at</strong>e some dryness.<br />
Grape Taffy<br />
zones 7-9<br />
Glossy green foliage in whorls topped by flower<br />
spikes opening over several weeks to 10 inches.<br />
The purple lip frames a pure white thro<strong>at</strong> for<br />
vibrant contrast. Height: 20”; Spread: 20”<br />
018090 C1 $8.99<br />
Husker Red<br />
zones 3-8<br />
White flowers flushed with pink June-July. The<br />
large leaves are dark maroon in all seasons, making<br />
this a striking foliage plant. Height: 30-36”<br />
001215 C1 $6.99<br />
Miss Moneypenny<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Long tubular scarlet flowers dangle from tall<br />
panicles <strong>at</strong>op compact mounds of glossy green<br />
foliage. Blooms all summer. Hummingbirds love<br />
these flowers! Plants require well-drained soil.<br />
They do not toler<strong>at</strong>e having wet feet over winter.<br />
Height: 12-24”; Spread: 12-24”<br />
017966 C1 $6.99<br />
Perovskia<br />
Russian Sage<br />
This plant will grow in shady areas, but will not be<br />
as full as it would be in the sun. Cut back before<br />
new growth of the year begins. Periodic pruning<br />
until mid-summer will produce as better growth<br />
and a stronger bloom. Blooms July-Fall.<br />
<strong>at</strong>riplicifolia<br />
zones 4-9<br />
It provides a mist like quality to the garden<br />
even before and well after it blooms. Foliage is<br />
gray-green with tooth-edged leaves and the<br />
stems are silver white. Long blooming bluelavender<br />
flowers. Height: 48”, Spread: 60”<br />
001218 C1 $6.99<br />
<strong>at</strong>riplicifolia Little Spire<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Looks similar to Lavender. Intense, deep blue<br />
flowers on this dwarf, compact plant. Ht: 24”<br />
003361 C1 $8.99<br />
Phlox panicul<strong>at</strong>a<br />
Garden Phlox/Tall Phlox<br />
Plants can be lifted and divided in the spring and<br />
fall. Periodic pruning until mid-summer will<br />
produce more stems and a l<strong>at</strong>er blooming plant.<br />
Most of the varieties listed are mildew resistant.<br />
Blooms July-August.<br />
Aureole<br />
zones 4-8<br />
A unique new bicolor selection with bright fuchsia<br />
flowers edged in chartreuse. Large flower panicles<br />
are borne <strong>at</strong>op rel<strong>at</strong>ively short, somewh<strong>at</strong> mildew<br />
resistant plants from mid through l<strong>at</strong>e summer.<br />
Ideal as cut flowers. Height: 18-20”; Spread: 20”<br />
015383 C1 $7.99<br />
Blue Paradise<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Lavender-blue with white eyes and tiny red centers<br />
June-Sept. Height: 24-36”<br />
009208 C1 $8.99<br />
Coral Flame<br />
zones 4-8<br />
A new dwarf selection with coral red flowers.<br />
Plant in full sun in areas with good air circul<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
to prevent mildew. Height: 16”; Spread: 12”<br />
015408 C1 $7.99<br />
David<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Exceptionally large flower heads. Mildew<br />
resistant. Height: 42”<br />
001227 C1 $7.99<br />
Jade<br />
zones 4-8<br />
A unique bicolor selection with pure white flowers<br />
edged in pale celadon green. Large flower panicles<br />
are borne <strong>at</strong>op rel<strong>at</strong>ively short, somewh<strong>at</strong> mildew<br />
resistant plants from mid through l<strong>at</strong>e summer.<br />
The blooms make terrific cut flowers!<br />
Height: 18-20”; Spread: 20”<br />
015382 C1 $7.99<br />
Orange Perfection<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Forms large heads of salmon-orange flowers <strong>at</strong>op<br />
deep green foliage with strong stems. Slightly<br />
fragrant. Height: 35-37”<br />
010039 C1 $7.99<br />
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Pink Flame<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Compact plants with bright pink flowers with a<br />
dark red eye. Mildew resistant. Height: 12”<br />
005065 C1 $7.99<br />
Pixie Miracle Grace<br />
zones 4-8<br />
An improved form of Phlox th<strong>at</strong> boasts a compact<br />
habit, increased mildew resistance, and a very long<br />
bloom time. Clusters of fragrant, lavender purple<br />
flowers with a bright white, star-shaped center are<br />
produced <strong>at</strong>op dark stems continuously from<br />
midsummer into fall. Height: 15-20”, Spread: 15”<br />
012144 C1 $9.99<br />
Shockwave<br />
zones 4-8<br />
The shocking varieg<strong>at</strong>ed foliage of this new<br />
selection is incredible! The large clusters of<br />
lavender pink flowers with a white center are a<br />
gre<strong>at</strong> bonus. From spring to early summer, leaves<br />
are deep green with prominent, sunny yellow<br />
margins. As the season progresses, the margins<br />
lighten to creamy yellow. Height: 12-18”; Spd: 12”<br />
017178 C1 $8.99<br />
Shortwood<br />
zones 4-8<br />
High mildew resistance. Bright pink blooms.<br />
Height: 42”, Spread: 24-36”<br />
009171 C1 $7.99<br />
Spinners<br />
zones 4-8<br />
This gre<strong>at</strong> summer Phlox is a gorgeous vibrant<br />
pink and white bicolor th<strong>at</strong> is striped like<br />
peppermint candy. With excellent resistance to<br />
powdery mildew, massive flower heads, a long<br />
bloom period, and short sturdy stems, its perfect<br />
for sunny gardens! Height: 16-20”; Spread: 18”<br />
014307 C1 $7.99<br />
Tiara<br />
zones 4-8<br />
The very first double white Garden Phlox hybrid!<br />
The individual flowers of ‘Tiara’ can be either<br />
double or single, and the petals unfurl like a rose<br />
bud making even the single flowers appear double.<br />
The flower panicles are borne <strong>at</strong>op rel<strong>at</strong>ively short<br />
plants from mid to l<strong>at</strong>e summer. Height: 18-20”;<br />
Spread: 20”<br />
015381 C1 $7.99<br />
Violet Flame<br />
zones 4-8<br />
A new dwarf selection with violet-blue flowers.<br />
Plant in full sun in areas with good air circul<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
to prevent mildew. Height: 18-22”; Spread: 12”<br />
015409 C1 $7.99<br />
White Flame<br />
zones 4-8<br />
A new dwarf selection with pristine white flowers.<br />
Plant in full sun in areas with good air circul<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
to prevent mildew. Height: 16”; Spread: 12”<br />
010107 C1 $7.99<br />
White/Red Eye Flame<br />
zones 4-8<br />
A new dwarf selection with white flowers bearing<br />
a small red eye. Plant in full sun in areas with good<br />
air circul<strong>at</strong>ion to prevent mildew. Height: 16”;<br />
Spread: 12”<br />
015410 C1 $7.99<br />
Phlox subul<strong>at</strong>a<br />
Creeping Phlox<br />
Plant in a sunny spot with well-drained soil and<br />
prune after flowering for a healthier plant.<br />
Excellent to use with your spring blooming bulbs.<br />
Blooms April-May. All varieties grow to 4-8”.<br />
Zones 2-9<br />
Apple Blossom<br />
Masses of bright candy colored flowers cover the<br />
top of this m<strong>at</strong> forming creeping phlox for a long<br />
period. A vigorous groundcover gre<strong>at</strong> for bank<br />
plantings or rock gardens.<br />
016190 C1½ $7.99<br />
Amazing Grace<br />
Produces pale pink flowers with dark pinkishpurple<br />
centers in early spring. The mass of<br />
creeping, needle-like foliage makes a gre<strong>at</strong><br />
groundcover for bank plantings or rock<br />
gardens.<br />
016191 C1½ $7.99<br />
Blue Emerald<br />
Pretty blue-lavender flowers in spring.<br />
012419 C1½ $7.99<br />
Candy Stripes<br />
Candy Stripes has cute pink and white striped<br />
flowers which blanket the foliage in l<strong>at</strong>e spring.<br />
005069 C1½ $7.99<br />
Emerald Pink<br />
Soft pink flowers bloom early spring.<br />
012420 C1½ $7.99<br />
Fort Hill<br />
An evergreen, low-growing carpet-like spreader<br />
with a mossy appearance. The leaves are linear and<br />
sharply pointed. Fragrant rosy pink blooms cover<br />
the plant for two to four weeks in spring.<br />
015167 C1½ $7.99<br />
Millstream Daphne<br />
Forms short, tight, rounded clumps which are<br />
completely covered in hot pink flowers with a<br />
darker pink eye in l<strong>at</strong>e spring. This popular little<br />
perennial is best utilized in rocky areas, on slopes,<br />
and in flower borders.<br />
016771 C1½ $7.99<br />
Red Wing<br />
Crimson flowers with a dark eye in spring.<br />
005071 C1½ $7.99<br />
Snowflake<br />
A profusion of pure white flowers completely<br />
covers the foliage which forms a short, tight,<br />
rounded clump in the landscape.<br />
006811 C1½ $7.99<br />
Pl<strong>at</strong>ycodon<br />
Balloon Flower<br />
These long blooming plants are easy to grow and<br />
tolerant of neglect. Plants may need staking for<br />
support. Will re-bloom if deadheaded. Cut the<br />
whole plant back after first frost. Slow to emerge<br />
in spring so be p<strong>at</strong>ient. Blooms July-August.<br />
Astra Series<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Interesting balloon-like buds burst open into fully<br />
double, bell-shaped flowers. Exceptional<br />
branching and thick flower petals make for long<br />
lasting blossoms. Compact, uniform habit. Gre<strong>at</strong><br />
for containers or garden. Height: 8-10” x 6-8”<br />
Astra Blue 010562 C1 $6.99<br />
Astra Pink 011594 C1 $6.99<br />
Astra White 009726 C1 $6.99<br />
Polemonium<br />
Jacobs Ladder<br />
Fern-like leaflets give a ladder effect on each side<br />
of the stem. Blooms early summer.<br />
Heavenly Habit<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Blue and fragrant--a rare combin<strong>at</strong>ion! Forms a<br />
ne<strong>at</strong>ly compact clump of glossy, ferny green<br />
foliage topped with fragrant, blue blossoms with a<br />
yellow halo and white eye. Larger flowers than the<br />
species. Height: 18-20”; Spread:12-15”<br />
009588 C1 $9.99<br />
Touch of Class<br />
zones 3-7<br />
This finely textured perennial has delic<strong>at</strong>e lacy<br />
foliage th<strong>at</strong> forms a low mound. The leaves are<br />
green with a narrow, bright white edge. From early<br />
to mid-summer, pink buds open to reveal small<br />
pale blue flowers. After it is finished blooming,<br />
cut the plant back to allow for a fresh flush of<br />
foliage. Height: 14”; Spread: 18”<br />
014146 C1 $9.99<br />
Primula<br />
Primrose<br />
Requires a rich, humus soil or light shade for a<br />
finer flower. Blooms April-June.<br />
Supernova Mix<br />
zones 3-8<br />
A mix of colorful blooms from spring to summer<br />
on compact, uniform plants. Disease resistant.<br />
supernova is excellent for bedding and low<br />
borders. Also makes a bre<strong>at</strong>htaking potted<br />
specimen plant. Height: 6-8”; Spread: 6-12”<br />
015521 Q $4.99<br />
016107 C1 $6.99<br />
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vialii<br />
Chinese Pagoda Primrose<br />
zones 5-8<br />
When in bloom, Primula vialii is easy to<br />
distinguish from other primroses. Its stout stalk is<br />
crowded with hundreds of tiny flowers of red<br />
calyces and blue-violet corollas. Flowers from June<br />
into July. The blossoms have a bottle brush<br />
appearance, similar to the red-hot poker plant<br />
although smaller. Height: 12-24”; Spread: 12”<br />
014357 C1 $6.99<br />
Pulmonaria<br />
Lungwort /Bethlehem Sage<br />
All of these are very hardy, durable plants th<strong>at</strong><br />
require little maintenance and are long lived.<br />
Occasionally we see leaf damage from excess he<strong>at</strong><br />
or sun. If this happens, trim back the damaged<br />
leaves and new growth will follow. This plant<br />
needs a moist, cool soil th<strong>at</strong> is in a partly shady<br />
area. Blooms in April.<br />
Little Star<br />
zones 4-9<br />
The name refers to the splashes of silver on the<br />
lance-shaped leaves. The flowers truly are cobalt<br />
blue rising a foot above the ground. Height: 6”;<br />
Spread: 6”<br />
017954 C1 $6.99<br />
Raspberry Splash<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Dazzling raspberry-pink flower clusters dance<br />
among the dark green, silver-spotted leaves in l<strong>at</strong>e<br />
spring. This variety is characterized by its fairly<br />
upright growing habit, profuse flowering abilities,<br />
and resistance to powdery mildew. Height: 10-12”;<br />
Spread: 16-24”<br />
013168 C1 $14.99<br />
Puls<strong>at</strong>illa<br />
Pasque Flower<br />
vulgaris Rubra<br />
zones 5-7<br />
Small, bell-shaped deep red flowers emerge in<br />
spring <strong>at</strong>op finely divded green foliage with silky<br />
hairs. The large, silky seed heads are very<br />
<strong>at</strong>tractive as well. Height: 4-8”, Spread: 8”<br />
001263 C1 $6.99<br />
Pyrethrum<br />
Painted Daisy<br />
Robinsons Mixture<br />
zones 3-7<br />
A collection of 3 radiant colors--pink, rose, and<br />
red--all boasting a large central gold disc and<br />
blooming abundantly on bushy, vigorous plants.<br />
The strong stems seem made for cutting. Finelydivided<br />
foliage makes a lovely found<strong>at</strong>ion for the<br />
blooms. Height: 16-18”<br />
015284 C1 $7.99<br />
Rudbeckia<br />
Black-Eyed Susan<br />
To improve the health and blooming time of this<br />
plant, remove the spent flowers. Blooms July-<br />
September.<br />
Cherry Brandy<br />
zones 5-9<br />
The first red Rudbeckia! A vigorous and robust<br />
grower producing a massive floral display of 3-4"<br />
maroon red flowers with darker centers blooming<br />
all summer. Deadhead the blooms as soon as they<br />
begin to pass, and a new flush will arise.<br />
Height: 24”; Spread: 12-15”<br />
015352 C1 $6.99<br />
Goldilocks<br />
zones 3-7<br />
The bright yellow daisy-like flowers are excellent<br />
for cutting and <strong>at</strong>tracting butterflies. Plant in full<br />
sun to partial shade in fertile well drained soil.<br />
Rudbeckia Goldilocks is drought and he<strong>at</strong> tolerant<br />
surviving quite well with weekly w<strong>at</strong>erings.<br />
Height: 12-24”; Spread: 12-18”<br />
017426 C1 $5.99<br />
Goldstrum<br />
zones 4-10<br />
This variety continues to increase in popularity<br />
because gardeners find it irresistible when they<br />
see a big plant in flower. This is a longblooming<br />
cultivar with lots of golden orange<br />
black-eyed daisies forming a tiny dome of color<br />
for many weeks in l<strong>at</strong>e summer. Height: 24”,<br />
Spread: 24”<br />
005668 Q $3.99<br />
001266 C1 $5.99<br />
Little Goldstar<br />
zones 4-10<br />
While Goldsturm can stand waist-high in bloom,<br />
Little Goldstar is a much more compact,<br />
proportional plant. Standing just knee high, this<br />
plant forms a bushy, short clump of rich green<br />
foliage covered with starburst-shaped, golden<br />
yellow blossoms Mid-summer through early fall.<br />
Height: 14-16”; Spread: 14-16”<br />
Aug 2011 018018 C1 $10.99<br />
Sagina<br />
Corsican Pearlwort<br />
Prefers an area with good drainage and a lightly<br />
fertile soil or near a dry, sandy, rocky place. Is<br />
sensitive to moist heavy soils. July-August.<br />
subul<strong>at</strong>a<br />
zones 4-7<br />
A creeping, moss-like, evergreen groundcover th<strong>at</strong><br />
can be used as a replacement for lawn in coolsummer<br />
regions. Especially beautiful growing<br />
between pavers and flagstones on a p<strong>at</strong>h or wall. It<br />
can also be used as an underplanting bene<strong>at</strong>h taller<br />
plants. Delightful tiny white flowers appear <strong>at</strong>op<br />
the tight green carpet of foliage from l<strong>at</strong>e spring to<br />
midsummer. Height: 2-4”; Spread: 8”<br />
001270 C1 $5.99<br />
subul<strong>at</strong>a Aurea<br />
zones 4-7<br />
Moss-like yellow foliage and small white flowers.<br />
Height: 1-5”, Spread: 12”<br />
008526 C1 $7.99<br />
Salvia<br />
Meadow Sage<br />
All varieties listed are easy to grow, requiring no<br />
excessive care. Removal of spent blooms will<br />
lengthen the flowering season. Blooms June-July.<br />
Cardonna<br />
zones 3-8<br />
This is a selection from Uchte, Germany. It is<br />
similar to 'East Friesland' but with two distinct<br />
differences: a rigidly upright habit and dark purple<br />
flower stems which accentu<strong>at</strong>e the bright violetblue<br />
flowers. The leaves are arom<strong>at</strong>ic when<br />
crushed. Height: 24-30”; Spread: 15”<br />
017425 C1 $7.99<br />
nemorosa East Friesland<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Very floriferous with a long bloom time. Forms a<br />
mound under unique, purple flowers. Especially<br />
ne<strong>at</strong> in appearance. Height: 20”, Spread: 20”<br />
001274 C1 $7.99<br />
Madeline<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Brilliant violet blue hooded flowers have a white<br />
lower lip th<strong>at</strong> is edged in m<strong>at</strong>ching violet color.<br />
They are produced in whorls around the branched<br />
stems and hold up well under windy, rainy<br />
conditions. May re-bloom if cut back after first<br />
bloom. Height: 28-32”; Spread: 20”<br />
017179 C1 $8.99<br />
nemorosa Marcus<br />
zones 3-8<br />
This selection has a compact habit which makes it<br />
perfect for edging, containers, or other small<br />
spaces. The foliage spread the first year is quite<br />
impressive for a dwarf plant. Dark violet-purple<br />
flowers are produced nearly all summer long,<br />
particularly if deadheaded. The leaves are arom<strong>at</strong>ic<br />
when crushed. Height: 8-12”; Spread: 12”<br />
009212 C1 $8.99<br />
nemorosa May Night<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Dark indigo violet blooms on compact, mounding<br />
plants. In areas where the summers are hot, provide<br />
shade from the afternoon sun. Ht: 24”, Spread: 28”<br />
001275 Q $3.99<br />
013124 C1 $7.99<br />
Sens<strong>at</strong>ion Series<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Compact, yet vigorous growers in a multitude of<br />
Colors. If deadheaded, the plants may continue<br />
To bloom through l<strong>at</strong>e summer. Height: 12”;<br />
Spread: 12”<br />
Sens<strong>at</strong>ion Deep Blue 015412 C1 $6.99<br />
Sens<strong>at</strong>ion SkyBlue 015414 C1 $7.99<br />
Sens<strong>at</strong>ion Rose 015413 C1 $6.99<br />
Sens<strong>at</strong>ion White 015415 C1 $7.99<br />
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Saponaria<br />
Rock Soapwort<br />
Basically an evergreen plant th<strong>at</strong> forms a dense<br />
m<strong>at</strong>. Cut back after blooming to keep shape and<br />
encourage growth. Blooms May-June.<br />
ocymoides<br />
zones 3-7<br />
A very pleasing variety with small bright pink<br />
flowers and small leaves. It is very heavy<br />
flowering. Good for rock gardens or spilling over<br />
the edge of a raised bed. Height: 8”, Spread: 24”<br />
001281 C1 $6.99<br />
Saxifraga<br />
Saxifrage / Rockfoil<br />
Purple Robe<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Saxifraga is ideal for rocky spots or the front of the<br />
border where it’s mossy foliage can add a textural<br />
element. Dainty pink flowers hover above foliage<br />
in May and June. Prefers sand to be added to the<br />
planting spot. Height: 8”, Spread: 14”<br />
001282 C1 $5.99<br />
Scabiosa<br />
Pincushion Flower<br />
These prolific plants bloom early and heavy, and<br />
continue on to a lesser degree if the spent flowers<br />
are cut. The flowers are long stemmed. The<br />
foliage is ne<strong>at</strong>, forming a low mound of decor<strong>at</strong>ive<br />
leaves. Divide clump in spring every few years to<br />
rejuven<strong>at</strong>e the plant.<br />
Beaujolais Bonnets<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Forms large bushy plants with clusters of<br />
pincushion flowers held high on wiry stems.<br />
Flowers have deep purple-burgundy centers and<br />
lighter pink-lavender outer petals. Height: 20-24”<br />
017969 C1 $5.99<br />
Butterfly Blue<br />
zones 3-9<br />
This selection produces a profusion of lavenderblue,<br />
pincushion-like flowers over a very long<br />
period beginning in l<strong>at</strong>e spring. They sit <strong>at</strong>op wirey<br />
stems which hover over the short mound of ferny<br />
basal foliage. Height: 12-18”; Spread: 15”<br />
001283 C1 $6.99<br />
Pink Mist<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Pincushion-like, pink flowers with a hint of<br />
lavender are borne <strong>at</strong>op wiry stems over a long<br />
period beginning in early summer. They hover over<br />
the short mound of ferny basal foliage. This is a<br />
reliable, long-blooming selection. Height: 12-18”;<br />
Spread: 15”<br />
001285 C1 $7.99<br />
Sedum<br />
Stonecrop<br />
This broad group of plants offers much for both<br />
perennial and rock gardens. Some varieties grow<br />
in a m<strong>at</strong>-like fashion, while others are best used as<br />
an upright ornamental specimen. All have thick,<br />
fleshy, succulent-like leaves and are frequently<br />
used in green roof plantings. August-September.<br />
spectabile Abbeydore<br />
zones 4-9<br />
A new, compact variety covered with exceptionally<br />
large, dark pink blooms from July to August.<br />
Beautiful blue-green foliage. Height: 15”<br />
010112 C1 $10.99<br />
repestre Angelina<br />
zones 3-11<br />
'Angelina' shines with brilliant golden-yellow,<br />
evergreen, needle-like leaves all summer long. As<br />
the temper<strong>at</strong>ures turn cooler in the fall, the tips of<br />
the leaves take on a reddish-orange tinge which<br />
lasts all winter long. You can pick this plant out<br />
from a long distance away--it really glows! Yellow<br />
flowers appear on 6-8 inch stalks in early summer.<br />
Height: 3-5”; Spread: 15-18”<br />
011773 C1 $10.99<br />
Autumn Charm<br />
zones 3-9<br />
This varieg<strong>at</strong>ed sport of 'Autumn Joy' is very stable<br />
and incredibly showy. The gray-green leaves have<br />
butter yellow, serr<strong>at</strong>ed edges and form an upright<br />
clump just like its parent. In August, cream buds<br />
top the entire clump, then open to light pink<br />
flowers in September, followed by russet red seed<br />
heads in October. Height: 14-18”; Spread: 18”<br />
015416 C1 $9.99<br />
spectabile Autumn Joy<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Blooms pink in August, changes to salmon,<br />
then to dusty-red in fall. Leave flower<br />
heads uncut for winter. Height: 18” x 20”<br />
009225 C1 $7.99<br />
Black Beauty<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Superb deep purple to black foliage and excellent<br />
branching produces full plants and masses of<br />
reddish-pink flower heads in l<strong>at</strong>e summer. He<strong>at</strong><br />
and drought tolerant, and will grow in almost any<br />
soil. Height: 18-20”<br />
016995 C1 $6.99<br />
reflexum Blue Spruce<br />
zones 3-9<br />
A m<strong>at</strong>-forming perennial with steel blue, pineneedle<br />
evergreen foliage and bright yellow flowers<br />
in summer. Reaches just 8” tall but will spread<br />
indefinitely. Height: 8-10”<br />
001289 C1 $7.99<br />
spurium Dragons Blood<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Bronze foliage is covered with blood red flowers in<br />
summer. A hardy ground cover for sunny sites.<br />
Height: 6”<br />
001291 Q $3.99<br />
Fulda Glow<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Touted as an improved 'Dragon's Blood', this<br />
selection sports <strong>at</strong>tractive bronze-red foliage th<strong>at</strong><br />
keeps its color all season long. Rose-red flowers<br />
appear on short stalks above the foliage in l<strong>at</strong>e<br />
summer. A mass planting of 'Fulda Glow' is<br />
stunning. These are terrific low-maintenance plants<br />
th<strong>at</strong> always look their best. Height: 4”, Spread: 10”<br />
006850 C1 $7.99<br />
kamtsch<strong>at</strong>icum<br />
zones 3-9<br />
An <strong>at</strong>tractive semi-evergreen groundcover with<br />
rich green, toothed leaves and a dense creeping<br />
habit. Bright orange-yellow flowers which are<br />
produced in early summer eventually give way to<br />
rusty red seed capsules th<strong>at</strong> add color to the fall<br />
garden. Height: 4-6”; Spread: 10-15”<br />
001294 C1 $6.99<br />
kamtsch<strong>at</strong>icum Varieg<strong>at</strong>a<br />
zones 3-9<br />
The rich green toothed leaves on this <strong>at</strong>tractive<br />
semi-evergreen selection are tinged with white and<br />
pink. In early summer, orange-yellow flowers<br />
appear followed by orange seed capsules.<br />
Height: 6-8”; Spread: 10”<br />
016175 C1 $6.99<br />
makinoi Ogon<br />
zones 6-9<br />
An oriental treasure, creeping and low, round gold<br />
foliage is flushed pink. Bears yellow-green flowers<br />
in summer. Adds a bright touch to those hard to<br />
grow areas. Height: 2”, Spread: 8-12”<br />
006212 C1 $6.99<br />
Xenox<br />
zones 3-9<br />
A compact new dark foliage Sedum! Rel<strong>at</strong>ively<br />
small leaves with scalloped edges are lovely shades<br />
of green and mauve in spring, then darken to deep<br />
burgundy as the season progresses. In l<strong>at</strong>e summer,<br />
clusters of red velvet buds open to rose colored<br />
flowers. Height: 10-14”; Spread: 18”<br />
012145 C1 $10.99<br />
Sempervivum<br />
Hens & Chicks<br />
Used in perennial borders, mini<strong>at</strong>ure gardens,<br />
porch boxes, garden vases, for edging, and as<br />
rockery or rock wall plants. They will grow well in<br />
a wide variety of soils, even pure sand. They must<br />
have good drainage.<br />
Mixed<br />
zones 3-8<br />
An assortment of different varieties. Height: 3-4”;<br />
Spread: 6-8”<br />
015263 C1 $6.99<br />
Red Beauty<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Red Beauty sports medium sized, fairly open<br />
rosettes of grey-green leaves with blood-red tips.<br />
This color may vary from season to season. Pair it<br />
with Sedum 'Red Carpet' for sizzling color impact.<br />
Height: 3-4”; Spread: 6-8”<br />
001301 C1 $7.99<br />
Sidalcea<br />
Checker Bloom/Prairie Mallow<br />
Resembles small Hollyhocks.<br />
Party Girl<br />
zones 5-7<br />
Shell pink flowers bloom for several months in l<strong>at</strong>e<br />
summer. Not fazed by August he<strong>at</strong>. Ht: 24” x 15”<br />
001306 C1 $5.99<br />
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Stachys<br />
Giant Lambs Ear<br />
Thymus<br />
Creeping Thyme/Wild Thyme<br />
Tricyrtis<br />
Japanese Toad Lily<br />
Lamb's Ear is aptly named; its leaves are velvety<br />
soft, greenish-silver, and shaped like its namesake.<br />
It is a wonderful plant for edging, massed in the<br />
front of the border garden, or in containers.<br />
Helen von Stein (AKA Big Ears)<br />
zones 4-8<br />
This selection has huge leaves th<strong>at</strong> are <strong>at</strong> least<br />
twice the size of regular lamb's ears. It is listed as a<br />
non-flowering cultivar, though it rarely does send<br />
up a few small flower stalks. It is reported to be<br />
more he<strong>at</strong> and humidity tolerant than other<br />
varieties. Height: 8-10”; Spread: 12-18”<br />
007582 C1 $6.99<br />
Stokesia laevis<br />
Stokes Aster/Cornflower<br />
Performs best in full sun and well-drained soil. It<br />
can adapt to dry or moist conditions, but cannot<br />
toler<strong>at</strong>e standing w<strong>at</strong>er. Deadhead spent flower<br />
stalks and cut back after flowering is finished.<br />
Blooms July-frost.<br />
Blue Danube<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Reminiscent of the blue Danube River, this<br />
selection produces large lavender-blue flowers<br />
measuring 4-5 inches across. Deep green foliage is<br />
ne<strong>at</strong>ly mounding. Height: 12-18”, Spread: 12-15”<br />
001311 C1 $7.99<br />
Elf<br />
zones 5-9<br />
This dwarf selection is very short and compact for<br />
a Stokesia. From mid-summer to early fall<br />
lavender blue flowers with a lighter, domed center<br />
are produced just above the tight mound of<br />
foliage. It is very floriferous and blooms over a<br />
long period. Height: 8”; Spread: 5”<br />
015384 C1 $7.99<br />
Honeysong Purple<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Sports true royal purple flowers with a hint of red<br />
towards the center th<strong>at</strong> darkens as it ages. The<br />
contrasting white stamens and purple-tinged stems<br />
add to it’s appeal. Height: 14” x 12-15”<br />
004489 C1 $7.99<br />
Peachie’s Pick<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Produces typical lavender-blue Stokesia flowers<br />
but blooms much longer and a bit l<strong>at</strong>er than other<br />
types! Height: 18”, Spread: 18-24”<br />
010911 C1 $10.99<br />
M<strong>at</strong>-like dense, arom<strong>at</strong>ic foliage makes it excellent<br />
for planting between stepping stones or in rock<br />
gardens. Easy to grow. Plant 6-12” apart.<br />
serpyluum Minus<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Tiny lavender flowers bloom in June and July.<br />
Height: 12”<br />
011149 Q $3.99<br />
008641 C1 $7.99<br />
praecox Highland Cream<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Varieg<strong>at</strong>ed leaf edges are creamy white. Highland<br />
Cream is an evergreen ground hugger with soft<br />
pink blooms in summer. Likes good drainage, as<br />
do all Thymes, but is otherwise tolerant of any soil<br />
condition. Height: 2-4”; Spread: 12”<br />
014767 C1 $6.99<br />
Tiarella<br />
Foamflower<br />
Ne<strong>at</strong>, heart-shaped foliage. Thrives in cool,<br />
shaded areas. A n<strong>at</strong>ive wildflower. Blooms April.<br />
Candy Striper<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Huge, lush green leaves with a dark stippled stripe<br />
down each lobe form ne<strong>at</strong> mounds of foliage. Pink<br />
flower buds open to reveal the foamy white<br />
flowers. Very shade tolerant. Ht: 10”; Spread: 10”<br />
010066 C1 $14.99<br />
Tradescantia<br />
Spiderwort<br />
The flowers have 3 petals, triangular in shape,<br />
borne in clusters on tall stems. The foliage is<br />
grass-like, similar to th<strong>at</strong> of daylilies.<br />
Afternoon shade and moist soils are<br />
recommended. Cut back long sprawling stems after<br />
primary bloom and plants will re-bloom come fall.<br />
Blooms June-September.<br />
Blue & Gold<br />
zones 5-9<br />
A vigorous, easy to grow selection with vibrant<br />
golden foliage and gentian-blue flowers. Vers<strong>at</strong>ile,<br />
growing in most any soil type, even wet bogs.<br />
Height: 12-24”; Spread: 30-36”<br />
017936 C1 $6.99<br />
Red Cloud<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Rosy-red flowers open for just one day but many<br />
buds are produced th<strong>at</strong> keep flowering for up to 8<br />
weeks! Clumping habit. Height: 15-18” x 15”<br />
001328 C1 $6.99<br />
Zwanenburg Blue<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Triangular, blue-violet blossoms with sulphuryellow<br />
stamens. Each 1-2 inch wide, 3-petaled<br />
flower only lasts for one day, but the plants have<br />
lots of buds, extending the bloom time up to eight<br />
weeks. Self-cleaning flowers, so deadheading is<br />
not necessary. Height: 18-24”, Spread: 24-36”<br />
001329 C1 $6.99<br />
Tender, mulch for winter. Starts blooming when<br />
most other perennials have finished for the season!<br />
Miyazaki Hybrids<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Exotic, white orchid-like flowers are heavily<br />
spotted with purple appear all along the stems.<br />
Green lance-shaped leaves arranged in a ladderlike<br />
fashion. Height: 36”, Spread: 18”<br />
001331 C1 $5.99<br />
Trillium<br />
Wood Lily<br />
Trilliums are long-lived, prefer rich soil with ample<br />
moisture, and make admirable companions for<br />
Asarum, Toad Lilies, & Ferns.<br />
grandiflorum<br />
zones 4-7<br />
The white flower petals of these Trilliums may be<br />
up to 2” long and turn to pink with age. Be sure to<br />
never pick any wildflower, this one especially<br />
because the plant and flower are so tall the bulb<br />
dies if detached from the leaves. Height: 12-24”<br />
010669 C1½ $12.99<br />
Veronica<br />
Speedwell<br />
Valued for their low maintenance requirements.<br />
The leaf type varies with the species but all have a<br />
similar flower, a long tapering spike densely<br />
covered with small flowers. Most Veronicas<br />
perform best in full sun, but will toler<strong>at</strong>e a little<br />
shade. Blooms June-July.<br />
Blue Bomb<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Each plume is comprised of tightly bunched spikes<br />
of hundreds of bright blue flowers. Flowers<br />
gradually open from the bottom to the top resulting<br />
in an exceptionally long bloom time, Dark green<br />
foliage is very compact. Height: 12-15”; Spread:<br />
18-24”<br />
016996 C1 $10.99<br />
Eveline<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Forms clumps of <strong>at</strong>tractive dark green foliage with<br />
tall spikes of rich rose-purple flowers. Very<br />
floriferous. A gre<strong>at</strong> plant for the sunny border th<strong>at</strong><br />
requires very little maintenance. Height: 24-36”<br />
016997 C1 $6.99<br />
Fairytale<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Long 7" spikes have a two-tone effect with light<br />
silver-pink flowers and dark rose stamens. Plants<br />
have a larger, more bushy habit with dark green<br />
foliage. Very floriferous and uniform flowering.<br />
Height: 15-18”<br />
016998 C1 $7.99<br />
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Giles van Hees<br />
zones 4-8<br />
This variety looks much like its larger cousins, but<br />
is shorter. The dark green foliage forms a nice<br />
mound topped by bright pink flower spikes whose<br />
sweet nectar <strong>at</strong>tracts butterflies. It is extremely<br />
long-flowering beginning in midsummer and is<br />
easy to grow. Height: 6”<br />
001339 C1 $7.99<br />
Pink Explosion<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Flower plumes are tightly bunched with longer<br />
spikes of white flowers with a soft pink blush.<br />
Flowers gradually open from the bottom to the top<br />
resulting in an exceptionally long bloom time.<br />
Dark green compact foliage. Requires very little<br />
maintenance. Height: 15-18”<br />
016999 C1 $10.99<br />
spic<strong>at</strong>a Royal Candles<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Spikes of deep violet-blue flowers bloom all<br />
summer. Very floriferous. Height: 15-18”<br />
005085 C1 $7.99<br />
Viola<br />
Sweet Violet<br />
Heart-shaped leaves. Odor<strong>at</strong>a types are deer<br />
resistant. Blooms April-May.<br />
Black Magic<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Black blooms with yellow eyes in June. Combine<br />
With yellow, white or lavender colors to set off<br />
blooms. Height: 8-10”<br />
001351 C1 $6.99<br />
Etain<br />
zones 5-8<br />
A rare Violet with large lemon yellow flowers with<br />
contrasting lavender margins. Very fragrant and<br />
long blooming. Blooms May-October. Ht: 8-10”<br />
011587 C1 $5.99<br />
Irish Molly<br />
zones (6) 7-8<br />
A very unique color blend sure to c<strong>at</strong>ch your eye.<br />
The flowers have upper petals which are maroonbrown<br />
with hint of violet, middle petals of olive<br />
green, and a brownish-yellow lower petal. It also<br />
has a chocol<strong>at</strong>e brown-rayed center.<br />
Height: 6-8”; Spread: 8-10”<br />
016140 C1 $5.99<br />
Painted Porcelain<br />
zones 5-8<br />
True to it’s name, these delic<strong>at</strong>e looking flowers<br />
are as pretty as “painted porcelain’. The large,<br />
creamy white blossoms have upper petals which<br />
are infused with lavender-purple and deeper purple<br />
markings in the center. Will often re-bloom in the<br />
fall. Height: 6-8”, Spread: 8-10”<br />
010068 C1 $5.99<br />
Purple Showers<br />
zones 5-8<br />
A fantastic clump-forming cultivar with large<br />
slightly fragrant flowers th<strong>at</strong> are electric purple.<br />
Though this variety blooms the heaviest from l<strong>at</strong>e<br />
spring to early summer, it will continue to send up<br />
flowers sporadically throughout the summer.<br />
Height: 6-8”, Spread: 6-8”<br />
001353 C1 $6.99<br />
Rebecca<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Lightly fragrant flowers are creamy white to<br />
yellow in the center with a lavender edge.<br />
Height: 6”, Spread: 6-12”<br />
004545 C1 $5.99<br />
Clem<strong>at</strong>is<br />
Clem<strong>at</strong>is Vine<br />
Showy large flowering vines for fences, trellises.<br />
Requires light mulching around root system.<br />
The type in the plant’s description (A, B, or C)<br />
refers to pruning type:<br />
A. Remove all dead and weak stems after<br />
flowering, generally in early summer. Any<br />
growth th<strong>at</strong> has grown beyond its allotted<br />
space may also be removed <strong>at</strong> this time.<br />
B Prune down to highest pair of strong leaf axil<br />
buds in l<strong>at</strong>e winter or early spring. All old<br />
leaves should also be removed <strong>at</strong> this time.<br />
C Heavy pruning is required for this pruning<br />
group. Remove all top growth to the leaf axil<br />
buds just above the base of the previous<br />
seasons stems. (12-24” from soil level)<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Allanah<br />
Type C – Sun/part shade; Large, deep crimson<br />
velvety flowers with very deep red, almost black,<br />
anthers. When hard pruned (type C) it flowers<br />
from July to October, when slightly pruned (type<br />
A), it will flower from June to September.<br />
Bloom Time: Varies; Plant Height: 6-10’<br />
013177 C1½ $17.99<br />
Alpina Constance<br />
Type A – Sun/part shade; Very free flowering vine<br />
with 2-to-4 inch, rich purple-pink, semi-double<br />
flowers. Blooms are followed by <strong>at</strong>tractive seed<br />
heads. Bloom Time: Mid-L<strong>at</strong>e Spring; Flower<br />
Size:3-4”; Plant Height: 8-10’<br />
008309 C1½ $19.99<br />
Asao<br />
Type B – Sun/part shade; A large-flowered variety<br />
with rosy pink flowers and white central bars and<br />
yellow stamens. Highly fragrant, unusual for a<br />
large-flowered Clem<strong>at</strong>is. Bloom Time: May-June<br />
& Aug-Sept; Flower Size: 6-8”; Plant Height: 6-8’<br />
016644 C1½ $17.99<br />
Avant Garde<br />
Type C – As the name suggests, a very unusual 3",<br />
red flower with pink petaloid stamens giving the<br />
impression of a double flower and protruding<br />
trumpet. Very free flowering. Bloom Time: July-<br />
Sept; Flower Size: 3”; Plant Height: 8-10’<br />
012600 C1½ $19.99<br />
Barbara Harrington<br />
Type C – Sun. Lovely cerise (4") flowers th<strong>at</strong> have<br />
pointed petals with a darker border and contrasting<br />
yellow anthers. Exceptional free flowering habit<br />
and long bloom time from l<strong>at</strong>e June through<br />
September.Bloom Time: L<strong>at</strong>e June-September;<br />
Bloom Size:4”; Plant Height: 8-10’<br />
016440 C1½ $19.99<br />
Bees Jubliee<br />
Type B – Sun/partial shade; Mauve pink sepals<br />
with a deep carmine bar and light brown anthers.<br />
Bloom Time: May-June & Sept; Flower Size: 6-7”;<br />
Plant Height: 8-10’<br />
013178 C1½ $17.99<br />
Blue Angel<br />
Type C - A healthy Polish cultivar, moder<strong>at</strong>ely fast<br />
growing and free-flowering. Pale blue flowers with<br />
wavy edges and yellow-green stamens. Bloom<br />
Time: June-August; Plant Height: 8-9’<br />
012084 C1½ $17.99<br />
015242 C3 $39.99<br />
Bonanza<br />
Type C – Sun to light shade. This new<br />
Evison/Poulsen Clem<strong>at</strong>is is extremely free<br />
flowering from l<strong>at</strong>e June through September. Bred<br />
for excellent disease resistance. Flowers are<br />
mauve-blue with pale yellow anthers and are 3" in<br />
size. Bloom Time: July-September; Bloom<br />
Size: 3”; Plant Height: 8-12’<br />
016641 C1½ $19.99<br />
Bourbon<br />
Type B – Stunningly vibrant 5-6" red flowers with<br />
contrasting yellow anthers. Ideal plant for<br />
container growing as its height is 4-6'. Bloom<br />
Time: June-Early August; Flower Size: 5-6”; Plant<br />
Height: 4-6’<br />
014954 C1½ $19.99<br />
Candida (languinosa)<br />
Type B – Sun/part shade; Pure white, 6” flowers<br />
with creamy white to yellow stamens adorn this<br />
vigorous selection. Bloom Time: May & Aug-<br />
Sept; Plant Height: 8-12’<br />
005589 C3 $39.99<br />
Claire de Lune<br />
Type B - A good selection for a shadier spot as the<br />
flowers retain their beautiful, lilac tinged white<br />
flowers best in shade. Dark anthers are stunning.<br />
Bloom Time: June-August; Plant Height: 8-10’<br />
002602 C1½ $19.99<br />
011872 C3 $49.99<br />
Comtesse de Bouchard<br />
Type C -- Velvety rose-pink flowers with creamcolored<br />
anthers. A long-time favorite among<br />
gardeners for ease of culture and dependable,<br />
prolific blooming. Bloom Time: June-Oct;<br />
Plant Height: 6-10’<br />
011902 C1½ $17.99<br />
009914 C3 $39.99<br />
Crystal Fountain<br />
Type B – This is an early large flowered cultivar,<br />
lilac blue with a fountain like center. It is an<br />
exciting new cultivar with an unusual 4-5” double<br />
flower. It is compact, free and repe<strong>at</strong> flowering,<br />
also suitable for growing in a container, on trellises<br />
as well as through small shrubs. Bloom Time:<br />
June-Sept; Flower Size: 4-5”; Plant Height: 8-10’<br />
014956 C1½ $19.99<br />
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Dawn<br />
Type B – Sun/part shade. Fe<strong>at</strong>ures inviting blooms<br />
of pearly white with soft pink bars. The flowers are<br />
4-5" in size. A very free flowering variety with a<br />
compact habit th<strong>at</strong> makes it ideal for containers.<br />
Blooms in June and then again in August, followed<br />
by seed heads in the fall! Bloom Time: June &<br />
August; Plant Height: 5-6’<br />
016759 C3 $39.99<br />
Diana’s Delight<br />
Type B – Sun to light shade. Launched in 2009.<br />
Unusual blue colored flowers with light and dark<br />
tones and creamy yellow centre. Very free<br />
flowering habit. Named after Lady Rowland, the<br />
wife of the Bailiff of Guernsey. Bloom Time:<br />
May-June & September; Plant Height: 6’<br />
017609 C2 $29.99<br />
Dr. Rupple<br />
Type B – Sun/part shade; Rose-pink with carmine<br />
bar. Very compact and free flowering. Bloom<br />
Time: May-Jun & Sep; Flower Size: 6-8”; Plant<br />
Height: 8-12’<br />
012104 C1½ $17.99<br />
Elsa Sp<strong>at</strong>h<br />
Type B – Sun to partial shade. Rich violetblue<br />
blooms which are darker when first open.<br />
Deep red anthers. Bloom Time: May-June &<br />
September; Flower Size: 6-7”; Plant Height: 8-10’<br />
012081 C1½ $17.99<br />
Empress<br />
Type B – Large double flower with pink outer<br />
petals th<strong>at</strong> have a darker pink bar. The inner petals<br />
produce a spiky pom-pom effect. Suitable for<br />
containers. Bloom Time: May-June & August;<br />
Plant Height: 6’<br />
014957 C1½ $19.99<br />
Ernest Markham<br />
Type C - Bright red flowers with golden stamens.<br />
Blooms in profusion. Bloom Time: Aug-Oct.;<br />
Flower Size: 4-6”; Plant Height: 9-12’<br />
012105 C1½ $17.99<br />
Etoile Violette (viticella)<br />
Type C – Any site; Deep, reddish- purple flowers<br />
and yellow anthers. Bloom Time: Jun-Sep; Flower<br />
Size: 2-4”; Plant Height: 8-14’<br />
011903 C1½ $17.99<br />
014303 C3 $39.99<br />
Galore<br />
Type C – Evison introduction. This new type is<br />
extrememly free flowering and bred for excellent<br />
disease resistance. The 3 inch pruple flowers have<br />
yellow anthers. Bloom Time: July-September;<br />
Height: 8-10’<br />
015308 C1½ $19.99<br />
013200 C3 $49.99<br />
General Sikorsky<br />
Type B – Sun/part shade; Profuse, 6-8" across,<br />
dark mauve-blue flowers with yellow anthers cover<br />
this vine in early summer through fall.<br />
Bloom Time: June-September; Plant Height: 8-10’<br />
013179 C1½ $17.99<br />
Guernsey Cream<br />
Type B – Sun; One of the first Clem<strong>at</strong>is to offer its<br />
flowers in spring, with a tremendous display of<br />
blooms th<strong>at</strong> begin almost true yellow, fading to<br />
cream. The 4 to 5" blooms shimmer in the sun on<br />
the 6 to 8' vines. The foliage may turn bronze in the<br />
sun. Bloom Time: May-August; Flower Size: 4-5”;<br />
Plant Height: 6-8’<br />
016645 C1½ $19.99<br />
Gypsy Queen<br />
Type C - Velvety rich flowers start out red and<br />
fade to purple with reddish-purple anthers. A very<br />
prolific bloomer! Bloom Time: July-Sept; Plant<br />
Height: 10-12’<br />
012087 C1½ $17.99<br />
Hagley Hybrid<br />
Type C – Sun/part shade; Profusely blooming<br />
shell pink flowers have made this Clem<strong>at</strong>is a<br />
classic. Bloom Time: Jun-Sep; Flower Size: 4-6”<br />
Plant Height: 6-8’<br />
013180 C1½ $17.99<br />
Henryi<br />
Type B - One of the oldest ,large-flowered<br />
cultivars. Silky white flowers have a central<br />
tuft of coffee anthers on white filaments.<br />
Bloom Time: June-August; Height: 9-10’<br />
011906 C1½ $17.99<br />
004636 C3 $39.99<br />
Jackmani<br />
Type C – Any site; The most famous Clem<strong>at</strong>is ever<br />
raised. Extremely free-flowering and winter hardy.<br />
Dark purple blooms. Bloom Time: Jun-Aug;<br />
Flower Size: 4-5 in; Plant Height: 8-12’<br />
003945 C1½ $17.99<br />
John Paul II<br />
Type B – Sun. Creamy white flowers have pink<br />
trails and reddish stamens. Bloom Time: June,<br />
July & August; Flower size: 4-6”; Height: 8-14’<br />
013181 C1½ $17.99<br />
John Warren<br />
Type B – Sun/part shade. Dark red edge and center<br />
bar on French-gray base and red anthers. Very free<br />
flowering. Bloom Time: May-June & Sept; Plant<br />
Height: 8-12;’<br />
014217 C1½ $17.99<br />
Josephine<br />
Type B – Sun/part shade; Flowers have 6-8 base<br />
petals which are almost bronze, tinged with green<br />
and a darker bar. Inner petals are lilac with pink<br />
bar. As the flower ages the base petals fall away<br />
giving a pompom effect. Best if planted in sun.<br />
Bloom Time: June-August; Plant Height: 8’<br />
009285 C1½ $19.99<br />
Killian Donahue<br />
Type B - The early flowers open ruby red <strong>at</strong> the<br />
center of the flower fading to brilliant fuchsia and<br />
then orchid color <strong>at</strong> the edge of each petal. It<br />
almost appears as two clem<strong>at</strong>is planted together<br />
since two varying flowers bloom <strong>at</strong> the same time.<br />
Its dancing white anthers are burgundy tipped.<br />
Bloom Time: May-June & Aug-Sept; Flower<br />
Size: 5”; Plant Height: 8-10’<br />
012604 C1½ $19.99<br />
Kingfisher<br />
Type B - An Evison/Poulsen cultivar which has<br />
very large intense blue flowers th<strong>at</strong> are offset by<br />
creamy/yellow anthers. It is exceptionally freeflowering.<br />
Bloom Time: June-July & l<strong>at</strong>e August;<br />
Flower Size: 6-8”; Plant Height: 6-8’<br />
014959 C1½ $19.99<br />
Lady Betty Balfour<br />
Type C – Sun. A large-flowered variety, 6"-8" in<br />
diameter. Deep violet-purple flowers with<br />
prominent white filaments. Blooms from Aug.-Oct.<br />
New growth is shiny copper. Excellent specimen<br />
for arbors and pergolas. Bloom Time: Aug-Oct;<br />
Flower size: 6-8”; Plant Height: 8-15’<br />
012089 C1½ $17.99<br />
Lincoln Star<br />
Type A - Large raspberry-red flowers are pointed<br />
and have a light edge. A handsome and classic<br />
English variety. Bloom Time: May-June & Sept.<br />
Flower Size: 8-10”; Plant Height: 8-10’<br />
012090 C1½ $17.99<br />
Mrs. Cholmondeley<br />
Type B – Sun/part shade. Pronounced as<br />
“chumly”, this English variety bears very large<br />
pastel bluish-lavender flowers. Bloom Time: May<br />
& Aug-Sept; Flower size: 8”; Plant height: 10-12’<br />
012092 C1½ $17.99<br />
Multi Blue<br />
Type B – Sun to light shade. Deep navy blue<br />
tepals form a well-rounded flower with additional<br />
small tepals in the center giving the flower a spiky<br />
appearance. Bloom Time: June-September; Flower<br />
Size: 4-5”; Plant Height: 6-8’<br />
016646 C1½ $19.99<br />
Nelly Moser<br />
Type B - Shade/Part Shade; A pale pink flower<br />
with a deep carmine bar. Needs shade, will fade in<br />
sun. Bloom Time: May-Jun & Sep; Flower<br />
Size: 6-7”; Plant Height: 8-12’<br />
003953 C1½ $17.99<br />
005909 C3 $39.99<br />
Niobe<br />
Type B - Sun/Part Shade; Very dark ruby-red<br />
pointed sepals with gold anthers. Long bloom<br />
season. Bloom Time: Jun- Sep; Flower Size: 5-6”;<br />
Plant Height: 8-10’<br />
012102 C1½ $17.99<br />
panicul<strong>at</strong>a (AKA terniflora)<br />
Type C - Full Sun; Often known in North America<br />
as "Sweet Autumn Clem<strong>at</strong>is". Produces masses of<br />
creamy white flowers. Requires full sun to bloom<br />
well. Bloom Time: Sep-Oct; Flower Size: 1-2”;<br />
Plant Height: 15-25’<br />
016727 C1½ $17.99<br />
012213 C3 $39.99<br />
Piilu<br />
Type B – Full Sun; An excellent compact variety<br />
which makes it very suitable for a small trellis or to<br />
climb over a small shrub. The 6” soft pink flowers<br />
with deeper pink central bars bloom as double<br />
flowers in l<strong>at</strong>e spring to early summer and then rebloom<br />
again in l<strong>at</strong>e summer with single flowers of<br />
the same color. Bloom Time: L<strong>at</strong>e Spring & l<strong>at</strong>e<br />
Summer; Flower Size: 6”; Plant Height: 4-5’<br />
014219 C1½ $17.99<br />
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Pink Champagne<br />
Type B – Sun to light shade. 6-8” vivid purple-red<br />
or deep pink flowers with a paler mauve central bar<br />
and contrasting, creamy-yellow anthers. Flowers<br />
from May-June and again from July-Sept.<br />
Attractive persistent seed heads. Bloom Time:<br />
May-June & July-September; Bloom Size: 6-8”;<br />
Plant Height: 7-9’<br />
016647 C1½ $19.99<br />
Pink Fantasy<br />
Type C - Full sun to light shade. A large-flowered<br />
variety, 4-6" in diameter. Soft shell-pink petals<br />
with a deeper pink central bar and purple anthers.<br />
Free-flowering from June-Oct. A good repe<strong>at</strong><br />
bloomer! Bloom Time: June-Sept/Oct; Bloom<br />
Size: 4-6”; Plant Height: 7-9’<br />
016648 C1½ $19.99<br />
Polish Spirit<br />
Type C – Any site; Intense deep purple with dark<br />
reddish-black anthers. Bloom Time: June-Sept.;<br />
Flower Size: 2-4”; Plant Height: 10-12’<br />
012094 C1½ $17.99<br />
005934 C3 $39.99<br />
Prince Charles (viticella)<br />
Type C – Sun; A clem<strong>at</strong>is with incredible flower<br />
power! The compact plants bloom profusely for a<br />
long time from July through September. The 4"<br />
mauve-blue, semi-nodding flowers are deeply<br />
ribbed with a slight twisting habit. Contrasting<br />
yellow anthers royally add to the scene. Bloom<br />
Time: July-Sept; Flower size:4”; Plant Height: 6-8’<br />
016725 C1½ $17.99<br />
Princess Diana<br />
Type C – Prefers full sun. Goregeous outward<br />
facing 2" tulip-shaped flowers bloom all summer,<br />
deep rosy pink petals have lighter pink edges.<br />
Compact growth habit is perfect for perennial<br />
gardens or larger container. Prune hard in early<br />
spring for best flowering. Bloom Time: June-<br />
September; Bloom Size: 2”; Plant Height: 6-8’<br />
016726 C1½ $19.99<br />
Proteus<br />
Type B – Full Sun; Ruffled double flowers have<br />
tones of pink, mauve and purple. The second<br />
bloom in l<strong>at</strong>e summer boasts equally charming<br />
single flowers. Bloom Time: June & Aug-Sept;<br />
Flower Size: 6”; Plant Height: 6-8’<br />
015236 C3 $39.99<br />
Rosemoor<br />
Type A - This rose colored large flowered clem<strong>at</strong>is<br />
has a distinct reddish/purple color with yellow<br />
anthers, which contrast spectacularly with the color<br />
of the petals. It's flowers are 5-6" in diameter and<br />
bloom on both the previous season's stems and on<br />
current season's growth, giving it a flowering<br />
period from May to September. Bloom Time:<br />
May-September; Flower Size: 5-6”; Plant<br />
Height: 8-10’<br />
014962 C ½ $19.99<br />
Rouge Cardinal<br />
Type C - Velvety crimson flowers backed by<br />
le<strong>at</strong>hery-textured foliage. Bloom Time: May-June<br />
& July-Aug; Flower size: 4-6”; Plant Height: 9-10’<br />
013182 C1½ $17.99<br />
Royal Velvet<br />
Type B or C – Sun to light shade. Royal Velvet is<br />
a compact plant which grows to approxim<strong>at</strong>ely 8<br />
feet. It produces rich velvet purple 4-5" flowers<br />
with red anthers. Bloom Time: May-June & Aug-<br />
Sept; Flower Size: 4-5”; Plant Height: 7-8’<br />
016643 C1½ $19.99<br />
Snow Queen<br />
Type B – Sun; Profuse, showy, overlapping, 6-7"<br />
diameter, white-sepaled flowers with pink-flushed<br />
margins and deep red anthers cover this vine in<br />
summer.Bloom Time: May-June & Aug; Flower<br />
Size: 6-7”; Plant Height: 7-10’<br />
011904 C1½ $17.99<br />
Sugar Candy<br />
Type B - An Evison cultivar. A free flowering vine<br />
producing large pinkish mauve flowers with a<br />
darker central bar and contrasting yellow anthers.<br />
Strong sunlight is best for flower color. Bloom<br />
Time: June & August-September; Height: 9-10’<br />
012097 C1.5 $19.99<br />
015234 C3 $49.99<br />
Tanguitica<br />
Type B - The unusual flowers are almost the color<br />
and texture of a lemon peel and give the plant an<br />
exotic, tropical appearance. The seed heads are<br />
silvery in color and very fluffy. Bloom Time: July-<br />
Sept; Plant Height: 10-12’<br />
012098 C1½ $17.99<br />
Victor Hugo<br />
Type C - Very free flowering violet colored<br />
flowers on a vine with lots of vigor and a colorful<br />
character. Bloom Time: June-September; Plant<br />
Height: 10-12’<br />
012099 C1½ $19.99<br />
015239 C3 $39.99<br />
Ville de Lyon<br />
Type B or C - Any Site; Rounded flowers with a<br />
carmine edge th<strong>at</strong> fades into a lighter inner area<br />
and large yellow anthers. Bloom Time: Jun-Sep;<br />
Flower Size: 4-6”; Plant Height: 8-12’<br />
011905 C1½ $17.99<br />
Vino<br />
Type B - Sun/part shade. A stunning colored<br />
flower which is suitable as a cut flower. Petunia<br />
red with creamy yellow anthers, the flowers are 6"<br />
in size. The plant's strong, compact growing habit<br />
and free flowering n<strong>at</strong>ure make it a fine Clem<strong>at</strong>is<br />
for the smaller garden. Bloom Time: May-June &<br />
August; Flower Size: 6”; Plant Height: 9’<br />
016758 C3 $39.99<br />
Warsaw Nike<br />
Type C - Velvet reddish-purple flowers, up to 5”<br />
wide, bloom l<strong>at</strong>e May to September with 6-8<br />
overlapping petals. Bloom Time: May-Sept;<br />
Flower Size: 5”; Plant Height: 8-10’<br />
013185 C1.5 $17.99<br />
Diervilla<br />
Bush Honeysuckle<br />
Easily grown in a variety of soils. Use in a<br />
woodland setting in mass plantings for a<br />
spectacular effect!<br />
Cool Splash<br />
zones 4-7<br />
Often refferreed to as Northern Bush Honeysuckle,<br />
this varieg<strong>at</strong>ed form of Diervilla will stop you in<br />
your tracks! Panicles of yellow trumpets over this<br />
striking, varieg<strong>at</strong>ed foliage will add a whole new<br />
dimension to your garden in l<strong>at</strong>e May or early<br />
June. Height: 24-36”<br />
016074 C3 $35.00<br />
Hydrangea anomala<br />
Climbing Hydrangea<br />
Excellent for massive effect on brick or stone<br />
walls, arbors, trees; becomes quite woody, so needs<br />
ample support.<br />
anomala petiolaris<br />
zones 4-8<br />
An upright vine with clusters of fragrant flowers<br />
and showy white bracts from l<strong>at</strong>e spring to early<br />
summer. Height: 20’<br />
001931 C3 $29.99<br />
005831 C7 STK $89.99<br />
Lonicera<br />
Honeysuckle Vine<br />
Vigorous, twining growth habit, <strong>at</strong>tracts<br />
hummingbirds. Cut back to 24” in early spring to<br />
keep vine compact and to promote flowering.<br />
However, the vine may not bloom the first year<br />
after being cut back.<br />
Mandarin<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Young stems and leaves are dark coppery brown<br />
and m<strong>at</strong>ure to dark green. Clusters of 2-3” long<br />
tubular flowers are dark reddish-orange on the<br />
outside and paler yellow-orange inside. Ht: 15’<br />
trellis 012724 C1½ $14.99<br />
Wisteria<br />
Wisteria Vine<br />
floribunda Amethyst Falls<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Brilliant purple blooms are profuse in April and<br />
May with sporadic blooms throughout the season.<br />
Blooms on both new and old wood. Vigorous and<br />
disease resistant. Height: 30’<br />
015570 C5 $49.99<br />
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floribunda Black Dragon<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Sweetly scented, semi-double purple flowers are<br />
produced in long racemes each spring. A double<br />
flowered variety. Height: 25’<br />
005311 C5 $49.99<br />
macrostachya Blue Moon<br />
zones 5-9<br />
An improved n<strong>at</strong>ive species th<strong>at</strong> can bloom up to 3<br />
times in a single season! Lavender-blue flower<br />
color. Very hardy. Height: 15-25’<br />
013172 C1½ $19.99<br />
floribunda Pink Ice<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Pink flowers are borne in long racemes in April<br />
and May. Pink Ice is a lovely, vigorous climber<br />
growing to 20-25’.<br />
003542 C5 $49.99<br />
sinensis Prolifica<br />
zones 5-9<br />
This Dutch selection has tremendous bloom power<br />
with large panicles of fragrant violet-blue flowers.<br />
Blooms l<strong>at</strong>e spring and sometimes will re-bloom in<br />
l<strong>at</strong>e summer. Height: 30’<br />
003543 C5 $49.99<br />
floribunda Purple P<strong>at</strong>ches<br />
zones (5) 6-9<br />
Violet blue flowers, g<strong>at</strong>hered in long racemes,<br />
appear in May. Best grown in a sheltered, warm<br />
and sunny positions. It may freeze during severe<br />
winters. Requires a strong support.<br />
003544 C5 $49.99<br />
floribunda Snow Showers<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Long ramcemed (up to 18” long) pure white<br />
flowers bloom l<strong>at</strong>er with distinctive lime-green<br />
foliage. Flowers have a light fragrance. This<br />
wisteria needs to be planted where the length of the<br />
racemes can be appreci<strong>at</strong>ed. Height: 20-25’<br />
017416 C5 $49.99<br />
Hedera helix<br />
English Ivy<br />
Plant one foot on center for best results.<br />
species<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Excellent as a vine to climb and cling to stone or<br />
brick walls. Also works as a ground cover in<br />
shaded as well as sunny areas. Does well in<br />
window boxes, and even as a vine indoors. Ht: 4-8”<br />
007180 fl<strong>at</strong>/48 $22.50<br />
008564 pack/4 $2.49<br />
Pachysandra<br />
Japanese Spurge<br />
A fast spreading, maintenance-free evergreen.<br />
Will grow in sunny areas, but develops dark green<br />
color in partly of fully shaded areas, where few<br />
other plants can succeed. Plant 6” on center.<br />
terminalis<br />
zones 5-9<br />
A low growing, spreading plant, producing whorls<br />
of bright green, glossy leaves. It makes a superb<br />
groundcover for shady areas and bene<strong>at</strong>h trees and<br />
remains evergreen throughout winter. Its tiny,<br />
creamy white flowers resembling fuzzy spikes are<br />
inconspicuous. Height: 12”<br />
004751 fl<strong>at</strong>/48 $22.50<br />
008565 pack/4 $2.49<br />
Vinca minor<br />
Periwinkle/Creeping Myrtle<br />
This fast growing plant is useful on banks, slopes,<br />
under trees, and as a ground cover. Plant 12”<br />
apart. Blooms May-June.<br />
Ralph Shugert<br />
zones 4-9<br />
This white-varieg<strong>at</strong>ed selection of the evergreen<br />
trailing vine Vinca minor is as elegant as they<br />
come. Each glossy dark green, oval leaf is edged in<br />
white. The rich blue-purple flowers look regal<br />
above the elegant foliage, appearing from May<br />
through June and then re-blooming sporadically<br />
until frost. Height: 4-6”; Spread: 10-12”<br />
017311 C1 $7.99<br />
See perennial section for more ground covers:<br />
Aegopodium, Snow on the Mountain<br />
Ajuga, Bugleweed<br />
Asarum, Ginger<br />
Galium, Sweet Woodruff<br />
Houttuynia, Korean Houttuynia<br />
Lamiastrum, Yellow Archangel<br />
Lamium, Spotted Dead Nettle<br />
Lysimachia, Creeping Jenny<br />
Mazus, Mazus<br />
Phlox subul<strong>at</strong>a, Creeping Phlox<br />
Sedum, Stonecrop<br />
Sempervivum, Hens & Chicks<br />
Thymus, Creeping Thyme<br />
Vinca, Myrtle, Periwinkle<br />
Calamagrostis<br />
Fe<strong>at</strong>her Reed Grass/Bush Grass<br />
Grows best in well-drained soils with sufficient<br />
moisture, but will toler<strong>at</strong>e heavy clay soils and<br />
drier sites. Cut back stems to 6” in early spring.<br />
Eldorado<br />
zones 5-8<br />
An <strong>at</strong>tractive varieg<strong>at</strong>ed fe<strong>at</strong>her reed grass with<br />
narrow, green leaves th<strong>at</strong> are highlighted with gold<br />
centers. Produces st<strong>at</strong>ely whe<strong>at</strong>-like seed heads, tan<br />
in color, above the foliage and last all season long.<br />
Height: 48-60”; Spread: 24”<br />
017627 C1 $10.99<br />
Karl Forester<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Perennial Plant of the Year for 2001. A cool<br />
season, clumping grass with a compact, erect<br />
growth habit. It is especially prized for its whe<strong>at</strong>like<br />
seed heads appearing l<strong>at</strong>e spring and lasting all<br />
season long. Height: 60”, Spread: 24”<br />
001424 C1 $10.99<br />
001426 C2 $16.99<br />
Carex<br />
Sedge Grass<br />
Grasslike, clumping plants grown for foliage effect<br />
in borders, rock gardens and w<strong>at</strong>er gardens.<br />
Contrary to true ornamental grasses, Carex grows<br />
well in shaded situ<strong>at</strong>ions with moist, well-drained<br />
soil. Perfect for weed-prone areas as its dense<br />
habit makes it difficult for weeds to survive.<br />
Evergold<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Impressive bright golden yellow foliage is striped<br />
in dark green. A color explosion in a compact<br />
plant! Height: 12”<br />
005180 C1 $10.99<br />
Ice Dance<br />
zones 5-9<br />
This grass-like plant has fl<strong>at</strong>, thick leaves with<br />
clear, white margins. Grows well in a shady spot<br />
with moist, well-drained soil. Ht: 12-18” x 10-12”<br />
008235 C1 $10.99<br />
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Chasmanthium<br />
Northern Sea O<strong>at</strong>s Grass<br />
This grass is tolerant of most conditions from sun<br />
to shade, and wet to dry loc<strong>at</strong>ions. However, it will<br />
do best in moist soil and part shade.<br />
l<strong>at</strong>ifolium River Mist<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Forms a typical 30" tall deer-resistant clump of<br />
upright green stalks adorned by heavily striped<br />
white leaves. As the flower stalks expand in early<br />
summer, the varieg<strong>at</strong>ion follows the new growth<br />
into the developing seed heads. Height: 24-36”;<br />
Spread: 24-36”<br />
016101 C1½ $19.99<br />
Elymus arenarius<br />
Blue Lyme Grass<br />
Blue Dune<br />
zones 4-8<br />
A spreading ground cover or accent toler<strong>at</strong>es a<br />
variety of conditions, including drought, and<br />
thrives in he<strong>at</strong>. Foliage is intense metallic steelblue.<br />
Plant in full sun for best color. Height: 12-24”<br />
017628 C1 $10.99<br />
Erianthus<br />
Ravenna/Hardy Pampass Grass<br />
ravennae<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Lush gray-green foliage with tall silver-white<br />
flower spikes. Autumn color is bronzy, with<br />
whitish seed heads in l<strong>at</strong>e fall. Height: 12’<br />
002283 C2 $12.99<br />
Festuca glauca<br />
Blue Fescue Grass<br />
Elijah’s Blue<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Cool season ornamental grass th<strong>at</strong> displays<br />
wonderful evenly rounded tufts of thin blue grass.<br />
Color of plant holds well throughout summer.<br />
Remove old foliage which accumul<strong>at</strong>es <strong>at</strong> the base<br />
of the plant. Height: 8”, Spread: 12”<br />
003355 C1 $8.99<br />
Hakonechloa<br />
Golden Japanese Forest Grass<br />
Prefers a moist but well-drained spot and does best<br />
when planted in some shade. This grass has many<br />
uses: as a groundcover, to edge a p<strong>at</strong>hway,<br />
cascading down a bank like a golden w<strong>at</strong>erfall or<br />
setting off shrubs or other perennials.<br />
macra All Gold<br />
zones 5-9<br />
A gorgeous form of golden Japanese forest grass<br />
with arching graceful foliage more upright and<br />
spiky then the type. The reddish inflorescence in<br />
the fall adds color and grace. Height: 5” x 12”<br />
013135 C1 $15.99<br />
011055 C1½ $15.99<br />
macra Aureola<br />
zones 5-9<br />
An elegant grass worthy of a spot in every garden.<br />
Its narrow, arching leaves are striped with bright<br />
green and gold. Produces airy seedheads th<strong>at</strong><br />
dance above its foliage in l<strong>at</strong>e summer. As fall<br />
temper<strong>at</strong>ures cool, the foliage takes on pink tints,<br />
finally turning butterscotch before collapsing in<br />
winter. Height: 18”; Spread: 36”<br />
014826 C1½ $15.99<br />
009082 C2 $16.99<br />
Helictotrichon<br />
Blue O<strong>at</strong> Grass<br />
Blue O<strong>at</strong> Grass adds a small, coarse element to<br />
rock gardens, coastal gardens, or dry hillsides. It is<br />
also gre<strong>at</strong> in containers.<br />
sempirvirens Sapphire<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Blue O<strong>at</strong> grass looks like a mini<strong>at</strong>ure w<strong>at</strong>er<br />
fountain, with its densely packed leaves gently<br />
spraying upward and arching back downward <strong>at</strong> the<br />
tips. In early summer, small, tan seed heads<br />
appear on tall stems held well above the foliage.<br />
Height: 18-24”, Spread: 18-24”<br />
012813 C1 $10.99<br />
Imper<strong>at</strong>a cylindrica<br />
Japanese Blood Grass<br />
It is useful in borders, rock gardens, containers or<br />
as a colorful accent.<br />
Red Baron<br />
zones 6-9<br />
Foliage is green with red tips and looks best<br />
when light shines through it. Plant in masses<br />
or among rocks. Height: 12-18” x 24-36”<br />
000422 C2 $14.99<br />
Miscanthus sinensis<br />
Maiden Grass<br />
Requires a loc<strong>at</strong>ion in the landscape th<strong>at</strong> receives<br />
full sun, but will toler<strong>at</strong>e some shade. Many<br />
people prefer to cut the grass back to the ground in<br />
the spring so new green growth is not mixed with<br />
last years dried brown foliage.<br />
Gold Bar<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Gold Bar forms an eye-c<strong>at</strong>ching clump of green<br />
leaves th<strong>at</strong> are horizontally banded in creamy<br />
yellow from the base of the plant to the tips of the<br />
leaves. There's nearly as much yellow as there is<br />
green! Adding to its appeal, this grass is strictly<br />
upright and compact in habit, so there's no need to<br />
stake or tie it. In mid-fall, showy burgundy<br />
inflorescences appear just above the foliage. This<br />
grass is a very slow grower, reaching an ultim<strong>at</strong>e<br />
height of 5 feet in about 8 years. Height: 3-5’;<br />
Spread: 2-3’<br />
015351 C1 $9.99<br />
Gracillimus<br />
zones 5-9<br />
One of the oldest and well-known cultivars of<br />
Miscanthus. Beautiful, rounded mounds of fine,<br />
silver-veined green leaves arch gracefully as they<br />
sway in the wind. In early fall, fan-like plumes<br />
emerge with a reddish tint and then age to a soft<br />
silvery-white. Height: 60-72”, Spread: 36-48”<br />
001439 C1 $10.99<br />
001441 C2 $16.99<br />
Morning Light<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Fine leaf blades are green with clean, paper-thin,<br />
white margins th<strong>at</strong> give the plant a silvery cast<br />
when viewed from a distance. This plant is<br />
luminous when backlit by the early morning or l<strong>at</strong>e<br />
afternoon sun. It is prized for its rounded habit th<strong>at</strong><br />
never flops. Height: 48-60”, Spread: 36”<br />
005187 C1 $10.99<br />
001442 C2 $16.99<br />
Positano<br />
zones 5-9<br />
A graceful standout, ‘Positano’ warms the fall<br />
landscape with sunkissed colors. Summer color is<br />
green with pewter centers. Glistening plumes of<br />
red are cast well above the impressive upright<br />
fountain of arching, fine textured blades. Blooms<br />
August–November. Height: 6-7’; Spread: 3-5’<br />
017631 C1 $10.99<br />
Purpurascens<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Its fantastic fall color, upright habit, early<br />
flowering time, and extreme cold hardiness have<br />
certainly earned it this recognition. Green blades in<br />
summer give way to a brilliant reddish orange. The<br />
seed heads begin to appear in l<strong>at</strong>e summer with<br />
magenta hues. As winter approaches, they<br />
transform into silky white panicles. Height: 48-72”;<br />
Spread: 24”<br />
002284 C1 $10.99<br />
Rigoletto<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Rigoletto is a bright treasure th<strong>at</strong> you can squeeze<br />
into any tight spot! More compact and smaller<br />
scaled than ‘Varieg<strong>at</strong>us’, this grass bears the same<br />
vertical white stripes. Topped by red-tinged<br />
flowering plumes in summer and fall.<br />
Height: 36-48”; Spread: 30-36”<br />
014817 C1 $10.99<br />
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Strictus<br />
Porcupine Grass<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Distinctive yellowish-white, horizontal banding on<br />
the leaves of this cultivar distinguish it from nearly<br />
all other grasses. These irregularly spaced marks<br />
seem to glow when backlit by the early morning or<br />
l<strong>at</strong>e afternoon sun. This grass is nearly identical to<br />
M. 'Zebrinus', differing primarily in form.<br />
'Porcupine Grass' is an upright, stiff grass whose<br />
leaves stretch skyward instead of arching<br />
downward like those of M. 'Zebrinus'.<br />
Height: 48-72”, Spread: 48-72”<br />
001447 C1 $10.99<br />
Varieg<strong>at</strong>us<br />
zones 6-9<br />
A popular antique variety of Miscanthus, this grass<br />
has been used in gardens since 1900. It is still one<br />
of the best varieties available for the white foliar<br />
effects it projects in the landscape. The leaves are<br />
green and white striped, with white being the<br />
predominant color. The habit is cascading and<br />
m<strong>at</strong>ure specimens sometimes need staking. Give<br />
this grass plenty of room to grow! Height: 60-72”,<br />
Spread: 36-48”<br />
001448 C1 $10.99<br />
001450 C2 $16.99<br />
Panicum virg<strong>at</strong>um<br />
Switch Grass<br />
Cloud Nine<br />
zones 2-9<br />
Reportedly the tallest of the switch grasses,<br />
typically growing 5-7' tall. It typically forms a<br />
narrow, erect clump of light metallic blue foliage<br />
which is topped in summer by finely-textured,<br />
golden flower panicles which hover over the<br />
foliage like an airy cloud. Height: 60-84”;<br />
Spread: 24-36”<br />
005188 C2 $16.99<br />
Heavy Metal<br />
zones 4-9<br />
This grass is easy to grow and will grow in most<br />
any soil, including wet soil. White plumes bloom<br />
summer and fall. Height: 48-60”, Spread: 24-30”<br />
007806 C1 $10.99<br />
Prairie Sky<br />
zones 4-9<br />
The bluest Panicum! This selection was<br />
discovered growing wild in Wisconsin so you<br />
know its hardy! Prairie Sky has silvery plumes<br />
with tiny rust-colored accents July-October. Fast<br />
growing. Height: 36-60”; Spread: 24-36”<br />
001455 C1 $10.99<br />
Ruby Ribbons<br />
zones 4-9<br />
The foliage of 'Ruby Ribbons' emerges a blue-gray<br />
in spring, continually working up to deeper hues of<br />
ruby-red from mid summer into autumn. Flower<br />
spikes appear l<strong>at</strong>e summer and persist into winter,<br />
gre<strong>at</strong> for holiday arrangements. Height: 36-48”;<br />
Spread: 24-30<br />
017639 C1 $10.99<br />
Pennisetum<br />
Fountain Grass<br />
alopecuroides Hameln<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Its foliage forms a ne<strong>at</strong>, elegant fountain-like<br />
mound of narrow leaves th<strong>at</strong> turns yellow in fall<br />
and looks good most of the winter. Flowers are<br />
ivory white. Height: 20”, Spread: 36”<br />
001459 C1 $10.99<br />
001460 C2 $16.99<br />
alopecuroides Little Bunny<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Smallest of the dwarf Fountain Grasses! Creamy<br />
plumes appear in l<strong>at</strong>e summer and foliage becomes<br />
yellow streaked in fall changing to brown by l<strong>at</strong>e<br />
fall. Will not bloom in shade. Height: 6-12”;<br />
Spread: 6-12”<br />
001462 C1 $9.99<br />
setaceum Fireworks<br />
zones 9-11<br />
ANNUAL GRASS. The first-ever varieg<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
Purple Fountain Grass! The new leaves are<br />
longitudinally striped with white, green, and<br />
burgundy, lending a candy cane-like appearance to<br />
the foliage. In full sun, the green and white stripes<br />
become infused with hot pink, turning the entire<br />
clump into a glowing mass of hot pink and red<br />
foliage. Like ‘Rubrum’, large, reddish purple,<br />
arching bottlebrush plumes top the clump from<br />
midsummer to frost, turning tan as they age.<br />
Height: 24”; Spread: 24-36”<br />
017180 C1 $10.99<br />
015385 P6½ $11.99<br />
017929 P10 $25.00<br />
setaceum Rubrum<br />
Purple Fountain Grass<br />
ANNUAL GRASS. Will not survive our winters<br />
but worth planting! The gorgeous burgundy-red<br />
foliage color sets off the fluffy reddish to cream<br />
flowers and seed heads in summer. Excellent for<br />
use in combin<strong>at</strong>ion pots. Loves he<strong>at</strong> and sun!<br />
Height: 36”; Spread: 18”<br />
017930 P6 $12.99<br />
016155 C1 $12.99<br />
014539 P10 $18.99<br />
Sorghastum nutans<br />
Indian Grass<br />
Cut back to the ground in l<strong>at</strong>e winter to early<br />
spring just before the new growth appears.<br />
Indian Steel<br />
zones 4-9<br />
A clump-forming perennial grass with an upright,<br />
open habit fe<strong>at</strong>uring slender, blue-green leaf blades<br />
which turn yellow in fall and retain some gold<br />
color throughout the winter. Fe<strong>at</strong>hery panicles of<br />
tan-yellow flowers appear above the foliage in<br />
summer to early fall. Height: 3-5’; Spread: 2-3’<br />
017632 C1 $10.99<br />
Canna<br />
Canna Lily<br />
Large leaves in red or green. Dig in fall and store<br />
in cool cellar or basement.<br />
Cabana assorted 016183 P6½ $10.99<br />
Red King Humbert 014405 C1½ $14.99<br />
The President 014402 C1½ $14.99<br />
Dahlia<br />
Dig and store in dry pe<strong>at</strong> moss in a cool cellar after<br />
first hard frost. All will bloom July-frost when<br />
tuber is planted outdoors in May. Deadheading will<br />
increase bloom.<br />
Art Fair 003562 C1½ $10.99<br />
Bellini 011460 C1½ $10.99<br />
Berliner Kleene 001385 C1½ $10.99<br />
Bluesette 003569 C1½ $10.99<br />
Gallery Art Deco 001389 C1½ $10.99<br />
Gallery Cezanne 001390 C1½ $10.99<br />
Gallery Pablo 005124 C1½ $10.99<br />
Gallery Serenade 011470 C1½ $10.99<br />
Gallery Singer 001394 C1½ $10.99<br />
Gypsy 007925 C1½ $10.99<br />
M<strong>at</strong>isse 011467 C1½ $10.99<br />
Dahlina Max 1 004630 P6½ $6.99<br />
Zantedeschia<br />
Calla Lily<br />
Likes sun and a moist loc<strong>at</strong>ion. Dig bulbs in fall<br />
and store in a frost free loc<strong>at</strong>ion, like a cellar or<br />
basement. Blooms all summer. Grows to 14-24” .<br />
Albo macul<strong>at</strong>a 001411 P6½ $10.49<br />
Black Star 015436 P6½ $10.49<br />
Crystal Blush 015437 P6½ $10.49<br />
Dark Eyes 015438 P6½ $10.49<br />
Fire Glow 015439 P6½ $10.49<br />
Hot Flashes 015440 P6½ $10.49<br />
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*Most roses available week of 5-10-11<br />
Variety Name Flower Color/Attributes Height Scent Prod ID Size/Price<br />
Antique Roses<br />
These roses have delighted gardeners for gener<strong>at</strong>ions, some for over a century, and its easy to understand why. They bring distinctive beauty and rich old-fashioned<br />
fragrance to the garden and also bring horticultural history to you home - antique roses are living links with gardenings past.<br />
Purple Heart Wine red; very free flowering 3-4’ Strong clove/spice 007280 C3 - $19.99<br />
Climbing Roses<br />
Favored by gardeners for so much beauty in so many settings. They can be trained on a wall or trellis, or over an arch to cre<strong>at</strong>e blooming entryways. Trim right<br />
after bloom.<br />
All Ablaze Cherry Red 8-12’ Slight spice 007286 C3 - $19.99<br />
Aloha Two-toned pink; blooms on new & old wood 8-10’ moder<strong>at</strong>e 012079 C3 - $19.99<br />
America Coral pink; fast growing; tough & hardy 10-12’ Heavy, cloves 003630 C3 - $19.99<br />
Blaze Improved Pure red flowers; blooms on new & old wood 12-14’ Light tea 004973 C3 - $19.99<br />
Candy Land Rosy pink striped with ivory yellow 10-12’ Moder<strong>at</strong>e apple 013243 C3 - $19.99<br />
Don Juan Deep crimson red; repe<strong>at</strong> bloomer 8-10’ Strong 001474 C3 - $19.99<br />
Fourth of July Red-white 10-14’ Strong sweet apple 001477 C3 - $19.99<br />
Garden Sun Prolific bloomer; orange-peach color 10-12’ Slight 010160 C3 - $19.99<br />
Golden Showers Daffodil yellow 6-10’ Strong tea 001478 C3 - $19.99<br />
High Society Rich pink blooms 10-12’ Light damask 009382 C3 - $19.99<br />
Joseph’s Co<strong>at</strong> Red-yellow blend 10-12’ Light, sweet 001479 C3 - $19.99<br />
New Dawn Cameo pink; blooms on new & old wood 8-10’ Sweet Rose 001481 C3 - $19.99<br />
Night Owl Wine purple; large-flowered 10-14’ Clove & spice 012076 C3 - $19.99<br />
Purple Splash Wine purple striped bright white 10-14’ Sweet apple 017063 C3 - $19.99<br />
Royal Sunset Orange-apricot; good vigor 8-10’ Moder<strong>at</strong>e fruity 007287 C3 - $19.99<br />
Sky’s the Limit Buttery yellow; good re-bloomer 10-12’ Slightly fruity 012077 C3 - $19.99<br />
Stairway to Heaven Fast grower; Ruffled red flowers 10-12’ Sweet/light 007270 C3 - $19.99<br />
White Dawn Double white; blooms on new & old wood 6-8’ Sweet rose 001484 C3 - $19.99<br />
Floribunda Roses<br />
Floribundas are free-blooming, tre<strong>at</strong>ing the gardener to clusters of colorful blossoms throughout the season. Rich fragrance abounds in this class.<br />
Betty Boop Yellow & red; dark red new foliage 3-4’ Mod. Fruity 001488 C3 - $19.99<br />
Cherish Shell-pink w/coral highlights 4’ Light spicy 001489 C3 - $19.99<br />
George Burns Yellow-pink stripe 3-4’ Strong citrus 003660 C3 - $19.99<br />
Europeana Dark red double blooms; bronze-green foliage 3-4’ Light 001490 C3 - $19.99<br />
Hot Cocoa<br />
Chocol<strong>at</strong>y orange to dark red with a deep rusty 3½-4’ Moder<strong>at</strong>e fruity 007261<br />
C3 - $19.99<br />
orange reverse<br />
Intrigue Exotic red-purple 3-4’ Strong citrus 001495 C3 - $19.99<br />
Judy Garland Yellow-orange 3-4’ Apple-rose 001496 C3 - $19.99<br />
Julia Child Golden yellow; highly disease resistant 3-4’ Licorice spice 011073 C3 - $19.99<br />
Mardi Gras Yellow, orange and pink blend 3-4’ Moder<strong>at</strong>e peppery 013239 C3 - $19.99<br />
Monkey Business 2010 Floribunda of the Year! Banana yellow. 3-4’ Light anise 015528 C3 - $19.99<br />
Moondance Sparkling creamy white; upright habit Tall Light raspberry 012066 C3 - $19.99<br />
September Mourn Profusion of pure white high-centered blooms 3-4’ None 016988 C3 - $19.99<br />
Showbiz Vivid scarlet red 3-4’ Slight 001502 C3 - $19.99<br />
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Sun Flare Sunny lemon yellow blooms; spreading habit 2-3’ Light fruity 001504 C3 - $19.99<br />
Trumpeter Orange-scarlet 3-4’ Mild 010172 C3 - $19.99<br />
Vavoom Orange juice orange 3-4’ Moder<strong>at</strong>e spicy 012074 C3 - $19.99<br />
Walking on Sunshine Bright yellow; gre<strong>at</strong> disease resistance 4’ Sweet Anise 016985 C3 - $19.99<br />
White Licorice Fragrant lemon cream 3-4’ Licorice & lemon 017062 C3 - $19.99<br />
Ground Cover Roses<br />
Our ground cover roses are hardy, carefree, spreading plants th<strong>at</strong> quickly cover large areas. They’re the perfect rose to plant anywhere low-growing masses of color<br />
are desired.<br />
Electric Blanket Salmon to coral-pink 1-2’ x 1-2’ Light fresh 006034 C3 - $19.99<br />
Red Ribbons Crimson red flowers 2’ x 4’ Light sweet 001509 C3 - $19.99<br />
Raspberry Blanket Deep fuchsia pink; glossy green foliage 1-2’ Slight spice 017060 C3 - $19.99<br />
Shrub Roses<br />
Vers<strong>at</strong>ile, free-flowering landscape plants th<strong>at</strong> are quite hardy and adaptable to a wide range of soils and temper<strong>at</strong>ures. These are true garden legends!<br />
Apricot Drift Double apricot/long bloom season 1-2’ Slight 015339 C3 - $19.99<br />
Bubble Double Light pink flowers; many re-blooms 3-4’ None 019681 C3 - $19.99<br />
Carefree Delight Soft pastel pink. Good disease resistance. 3’ Light sweet 001521 C3 - $19.99<br />
Double Knock Out Double cherry-red flowers. Very floriferious. 3-4’ Slight 010569<br />
010570<br />
014551<br />
Double Pink Knock Out Double hot pink flowers with the same gre<strong>at</strong> 3-4’ Slight 013146<br />
characteristics of its parent<br />
012181<br />
C1½-$12.99<br />
C3 - $19.99<br />
C5 - $29.99<br />
C1½ -$12.99<br />
C3 - $29.99<br />
Home Run Flame Red; offspring of Knock Out 3-4’ Slight 011007 C3 - $19.99<br />
Knock Out Rich red flowers spring until first frost 4’ x 4’ Slight 001498 C3 - $19.99<br />
Party Hardy Deep pink with a lighter reverse 017064 C3 - $19.99<br />
Peach Drift Soft peach blooms spring to fall 1-2’ Slight 012576 C3 - $19.99<br />
Pink Drift Deep pink with a soft faded center 1-2’ Slight 013311 C3 - $19.99<br />
Pink Knock Out Medium pink flowers. 3-4’ Mild 010167 C3 - $19.99<br />
Red Drift Red flowers are smallest of Drift series 1-2’ None 013308 C3 - $19.99<br />
Silicon Valley Diamond Pearly white contr<strong>at</strong>s well with dark foliage 1-2’ None 016984 C3 - $19.99<br />
Sunny Knock Out Bright yellow turning cream when fully open 4’ Mild to none 014820 C1½ -$12.99<br />
013713 C3 - $19.99<br />
The Fairy Abundnace of light pink flowers 3’ Light apple 000937 C3 - $19.99<br />
Hybrid Tea & Grandiflora<br />
Such gre<strong>at</strong> garden performers with large, refined, classically formed blooms on long stems. Recent favorites and true modern classics<br />
Abbaye de Cluny Modern apricot tones 3-4’ Spicy/citrus 004982 C3 - $19.99<br />
About Face Golden yellow on top, bronze on reverse 5-6’ Light apple 010317 C3 - $19.99<br />
April in Paris Palest dawn pink edged in soft pink 5’ Strong tea rose 013373 C3 - $19.99<br />
Betty White Bluish pink on outside, apricot tones in center 4-5’ Very stong; classic 008731 C3 - $19.99<br />
Bing Crosby Large, fully double, deep orange blossoms 4-5’ Light spice 003656 C3 - $19.99<br />
Blue Girl Silvery lilac-lavender 4-5’ Light fruity 010169 C3 - $19.99<br />
Bride’s Dream Pastel pink 5-6’ Slight 001602 C3 - $19.99<br />
Bronze Star Glowing golden apricot blend 5-6’ Strong 004985 C3 - $19.99<br />
Cherry Parfait Cream colored blooms edged in bright red 5’ Light sweet 007260 C3 - $19.99<br />
Chicago Peace Pink w/yellow base 4’ Light 001605 C3 - $19.99<br />
Chrysler Imperial Maroon to red. A favorite since 1948! 3’ Strong damask 001606 C3 - $19.99<br />
Cresendo Light pink, white 5-6’ Strong spicy 017069 C3 - $19.99<br />
Dick Clark Swirls of cream edged with cherry pink 5-6’ Cinnamon spice 016982 C3 - $19.99<br />
Dolly Parton Dark copper-orange-red; large buds 4-5’ Clove & rose 004988 C3 - $19.99<br />
Double Delight White & red bicolor 3-4’ Strong spicy 001610 C3 - $19.99<br />
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Electron Electric Pink. Still a winner since 1973! 3-4’ Moder<strong>at</strong>e sweet 001611 C3 - $19.99<br />
Elle Pink-yellow 3-4’ Citrus spice 010164 C3 - $19.99<br />
Fairest One Ruby-red with a white reverse 3-4’ Moder<strong>at</strong>e spice 017066 C3 - $19.99<br />
First Prize Rich rose pink with a light reverse 3-4’ Lemon apricot 001476 C3 - $19.99<br />
Full Sail Bright white 3-4’ Honeysuckle 010386 C3 - $19.99<br />
Gemini Coral-pink and cream blend 5-6’ Light 001618 C3 - $19.99<br />
Gentle Giant Rich pink with an inner yellow glow 4-5’ Light 012070 C3 - $19.99<br />
Girl’s Night Out Dark dusky pink; lavender pink reverse 5-6’ Strong, spicy 016983 C3 - $19.99<br />
Glowing Peace Blend of yellow shades edged in cantaloupe 4’ Light tea rose 015337 C3 - $19.99<br />
Gold Medal Yellow with orange 4-5’ Rich fruity 001619 C3 - $19.99<br />
Grande Dame Super s<strong>at</strong>ur<strong>at</strong>e rose pink 5-6’ Intense old rose 017065 C3 - $19.99<br />
Henry Fonda Distinct deep yellow 4’ Light sweet 001621 C3 - $19.99<br />
In the Mood Vivid true red 4-5’ Mild tea 012071 C3 - $19.99<br />
Ingrid Bergman Bright red flowers 3-4’ Slight sweet 001623 C3 - $19.99<br />
Ink Spots Blackened velvety red 4-5’ Light rose 017061 C3 - $19.99<br />
John F. Kennedy White 4’ Strong fruity 001624 C3 - $19.99<br />
Kings Ransom Brilliant yellow 5-6’ Sweet fruity 004965 C3 - $19.99<br />
Love Scarlet red w/silvery white reverse 3-4’ Light spicy 006030 C3 - $19.99<br />
Love’s Kiss Warm coral buds shade to pink open blooms 4-5’ Strong damask 017070 C3 - $19.99<br />
Malibu Blend of cream, gold, coral & pink 5-6’ Light spicy 017071 C3 - $19.99<br />
Medallion Large double apricot flowers 4-5’ Light 001626 C3 - $19.99<br />
Mellow Yellow Clean pure yellow 4’ Fruity 005572 C3 - $19.99<br />
Memorial Day Orchid pink; large flowers 4-5’ Strong damask 008730 C3 - $19.99<br />
Miss All American Beauty Hot pink 3-4’ Strong 003664 C3 - $19.99<br />
Mister Lincoln Deep red 5’ Strong melon 001628 C3 - $19.99<br />
Moonstone White finely edged with pink 5-6’ Mild tea & rose 003657 C3 - $19.99<br />
Oregold Deep yellow 3-4’ Light citrus 001632 C3 - $19.99<br />
Paris De Yves St. Laurent Luscious pink begs to be put in a vase -- -- 004987 C3 - $19.99<br />
Peace<br />
Golden yellow blushed pink. Popular since 4’ Sweet 001633<br />
1945!<br />
C3 - $19.99<br />
Peppermint Splash White, red, and peppermint-pink splashes 4-6’ Light, sweet 017068 C3 - $19.99<br />
Perfume Delight Deep rose pink; very fragrant 5-6’ Strong rose 001635 C3 - $19.99<br />
Pink Peace Bright pink flowers 4-5’ Strong rose 003665 C3 - $19.99<br />
Pink Promise Pink and cream blended blolms 5’ Strong fruity 014401 C3 - $19.99<br />
Pope John Paul II White; “Rose for a Cause” 4-5’ Strong citrus 013016 C3 - $19.99<br />
Queen Elizabeth Clear pink flowers 6’ Light tea rose 001549 C3 - $19.99<br />
Radiant Perfume Yellow; the most fragrant yellow 4-5’ Strong citrus 010321 C3 - $19.99<br />
Remember Me Cinnamon-orange 3-4’ Fruit & spice 010384 C3 - $19.99<br />
Rosie O’Donnell Velvet scarlet with distinct ivory yellow reverse 4-5’ Mild 001639 C3 - $19.99<br />
Rouge Royale Deep burgundy red buds pen to raspberry red 4-5’ Citrys & berry 004981 C3 - $19.99<br />
Secret Creamy yellow shades suffused with pinks 4-5’ Strong spicy 004967 C3 - $19.99<br />
Silver Star Lavender rose colored flowers 4-5’ Slight citrus 004986 C3 - $19.99<br />
Summer Love Soft yellow; sometimes tinged with pink 4-5’ Mild sweet 014447 C3 - $19.99<br />
Sterling Silver Lavender 3-4’ Fruity 001643 C3 - $19.99<br />
Stainless steel Silvery lavender 4’ Strong rose 004969 C3 - $19.99<br />
Strike it Rich Ruby swirled orange-gold blooms 5-6’ Spicy & fruity 012068 C3 - $19.99<br />
Sweet Surrender Clear silvery pink 5-6’ Heavy tea rose 014441 C3 - $19.99<br />
Tahitian Sunset Apricot yellow blushing pink 4-5’ Strong fruit/rose 011075 C3 - $19.99<br />
Tiffany Rose to pink 4’ Sweet 001648 C3 - $19.99<br />
Touch of Class Slightly ruffled petals; blend of pink & coral 4-5’ Slight 001650 C3 - $19.99<br />
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Toulouse Lautrec Lemon yellow. French romantica rose. 4-5’ Strong 003640 C3 - $19.99<br />
Travi<strong>at</strong>a Old-fashioned vibrant red blooms 3-4’ Slight 012222 C3 - $19.99<br />
Tropicana Orange-red 4’ Strong 001653 C3 - $19.99<br />
Veteran’s Honor Bright true red; “Rose for a Cause” 5’ Fruity 001658 C3 - $19.99<br />
Voodoo Blend of yellow, peach & deep orange 4’ Sweet 001659 C3 - $19.99<br />
White Majesty Pure white blooms; ideal for cutting -- -- 016987 C3 - $19.99<br />
WWII Memorial Soft white with gray and a tinge of lavender 4-5’ Sweet 003636 C3 - $19.99<br />
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Abies<br />
Fir<br />
balsamea Nana<br />
Dwarf Balsam Fir<br />
zones 3-6<br />
This slow growing shrub likes full sun to partial<br />
shade and never needs trimming. The soft green<br />
needles have white arom<strong>at</strong>ic lines underne<strong>at</strong>h. Full<br />
sun to about half shade in ordinary well-drained<br />
soil is best. Height: 2-3’; Spread: 2-3’<br />
012847 C1 $14.99<br />
balsamea Piccolo<br />
Dwarf Globe Balsam Fir<br />
zones 3-6<br />
Tiny, radi<strong>at</strong>ing, dark green needles arch downward<br />
on many short, nearly vertical branches. Prominent<br />
brown buds highlight the branch tips on the dense,<br />
very dwarf globe. A real gem, 'Piccolo' is ideal for<br />
rock gardens, containers and small landscapes.<br />
Height: 2-3’; Spread: 2-3’ (10 years)<br />
017835 C6 $99.00<br />
koreana Aurea<br />
Golden Korean Fir<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Lemon yellow needles with glowing, silver-white<br />
undersides are displayed on the ascending branches<br />
of this outstanding specimen in spring. The yellow<br />
gradually softens as the season progresses, but<br />
complementary purple-blue cones add to the<br />
dram<strong>at</strong>ic effect. Full sun produces the best color,<br />
but plants benefit from some protection if grown in<br />
scorching conditions. Over time, with staking,<br />
'Aurea' becomes a large, pyramidal tree.<br />
Height: 6-8’<br />
7-1 016976 C3 $49.99<br />
Acer<br />
Maple<br />
freemanii Autumn Blaze<br />
Autumn Blaze Red Maple<br />
zones 4-8<br />
The deep lobed rich green leaves with excellent<br />
orange-red color will persist l<strong>at</strong>er in the season<br />
than other cultivars. Dense oval rounded shape. A<br />
very fast grower. Height: 40-50’<br />
008066 C15 $119.99<br />
017054 2½” b&b $239.00<br />
017129 3” b&b $299.00<br />
griseum<br />
Paperbark Maple<br />
zones 4-7<br />
Leaf color is dark green above and silvery bene<strong>at</strong>h.<br />
Showy winged seeds in summer. Foliage turns<br />
bright red in fall. Mostly noted for its showy,<br />
peeling bark. Height: 25’<br />
7-1 016978 C3 $59.99<br />
palm<strong>at</strong>um Bloodgood<br />
Japanese Bloodgood Maple<br />
zones 4-8<br />
The deep red leaf color is maintained all summer.<br />
One of the most popular red leaf Maples. Grows to<br />
9’ in 10 years. Height: 15-20’, Spread: 15-25’<br />
015230 C3 $69.99<br />
010787 C5 $79.99<br />
015654 SS C7 $99.00<br />
000965 C15 $159.99<br />
palm<strong>at</strong>um Emperor I<br />
Emperor I or Red Emperor Japanese Maple<br />
zones 4-8<br />
An improvement to Bloodgood because of its<br />
vigorous, upright growth and ability to leaf out<br />
l<strong>at</strong>er resulting in less frost damage. The dark red<br />
leaf color lasts throughout the season. Fiery<br />
crimson leaves in the fall. Height: 10-12’ (10 yrs)<br />
017093 C5 $79.99<br />
015718 C7 $119.99<br />
009249 C15 $149.99<br />
palm<strong>at</strong>um Butterfly<br />
Butterfly Japanese Maple<br />
zones 5-8<br />
This nice varieg<strong>at</strong>ed form of Japanese Maple has a<br />
cream colored margin on a blue-green leaf. The<br />
fall color is spectacular magenta where the cream<br />
was. This is one of the most desirable of the<br />
varieg<strong>at</strong>ed cultivars. Height: 10-12’; Spread: 3-4’<br />
010152 3-4’ BB $119.99<br />
011000 4-5’ BB $149.99<br />
palm<strong>at</strong>um Japanese Sunrise<br />
Japanese Sunrise Laceleaf Maple<br />
zones 5-8<br />
A nice green palm<strong>at</strong>e type th<strong>at</strong> has the wonderful<br />
characteristic of showing multi-colored bark. The<br />
bright coral bark starts out with yellow on one side<br />
and transforms into red on the other looking like a<br />
Japanese sunrise. Grows 6-12” per year.<br />
Height: 10-12’<br />
017992 C1 $25.00<br />
palm<strong>at</strong>um K<strong>at</strong>sura<br />
K<strong>at</strong>sura Japanese Maple<br />
zones<br />
A dense, compact, Japanese maple th<strong>at</strong> is most<br />
noted for its beautiful spring foliage emerging<br />
chartreuse with orange-tinted margins then<br />
m<strong>at</strong>uring to bright green by summer and finally<br />
turn pastel shades of orange and yellow in fall.<br />
Height: 10-12’; Spread: 10-12’<br />
017119 4-5’ C15 $159.99<br />
pal. Mikawa Y<strong>at</strong>subusa<br />
Mikawa Y<strong>at</strong>subusa Japanese Maple<br />
zones<br />
The leaves of this multi-branched, compact cultivar<br />
grow closely together and overlap one another,<br />
producing a dense leaf cover on a sculptural, nearly<br />
spherical form. New foliage is light yellow-green<br />
with red tips turning medium green in summer and<br />
fiery red in fall. Height: 4-5’; Spread: 4-5’ (10 yrs)<br />
017996 C2 $69.99<br />
palm<strong>at</strong>um Moonfire<br />
Moonfire Japanese Maple<br />
zones 5-8<br />
A purple leaved selection similar to Bloodgood but<br />
in a new, compact form. Noted for its deeply<br />
colored leaves which hold their color well. Foliage<br />
turns crimson red in fall. Height: 10’ x 10’<br />
017993 C10 $129.00<br />
palm<strong>at</strong>um Ojishi<br />
Ojishi Japanese Maple<br />
zones 5-8<br />
This female cultivar, named for the mythological<br />
male lion of Japanese drama, displays short<br />
branches loaded with small, densely packed, rich<br />
green leaves. When the foliage turns burnt-orangegold<br />
in fall, a lion's head and mane are easy to<br />
imagine. Height: 6-8’; Spread: 6-8’<br />
017842 C3 $99.00<br />
017844 C6 $179.00<br />
palm<strong>at</strong>um Okushimo<br />
Okushimo Japanese Maple<br />
zones 5-8<br />
This very desirable cultivar is unique in a few<br />
ways, the odd-shaped leaves, the unusual fall color,<br />
and the sweeping upright growth habit. The leaves<br />
are very dark green, deeply lobed and rolled<br />
upward, almost tube-like. Fall color is an intense<br />
yellow-gold th<strong>at</strong> is almost fluorescent <strong>at</strong> times.<br />
The growth habit is vase-shaped.<br />
Height: 12-15’; Spread: 5-8’<br />
017995 C5 $105.00<br />
015517 C7 $119.99<br />
palm<strong>at</strong>um Orange Dream<br />
Orange DreamJapanese Maple<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Its upright habit produces a large shrub or a small<br />
tree. Plants show off a unique color combin<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
th<strong>at</strong> changes from spring through fall. New leaves<br />
are a pleasing orange becoming lemon-yellow with<br />
subtle orange margins and tips. Bright yellow-gold<br />
in fall. This selection appreci<strong>at</strong>es afternoon shade.<br />
Height: 12-15’; Spread: 10-12’<br />
017131 C1 $25.00<br />
017144 24-30” BB $129.99<br />
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palm<strong>at</strong>um Sango Kaku<br />
Coral Bark Japanese Maple<br />
zones 5-8<br />
A popular tree with beautiful yellow-green tinged<br />
with red leaves in spring. L<strong>at</strong>er in fall, the leaves<br />
turn shades of red, apricot and gold. Bright red<br />
colored coral bark gives off gre<strong>at</strong> fall & winter<br />
interest color. Height 20-25’, Spread: 15-20’<br />
011029 4-5’ BB $149.99<br />
palm<strong>at</strong>um Sharp’s Pygmy<br />
Sharp’s Pygmy Japanese Maple<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Here is another superb dwarf bush form th<strong>at</strong> never<br />
needs pruning. It has green leaves th<strong>at</strong> turn a nice<br />
crimson wine color in the fall. The shape is close to<br />
a mounding bonsai and looks like it will grow to<br />
about 4 feet high and wide in 15-20 years.<br />
Height: 4-5’; Spread: 6-8’<br />
016977 C3 $59.99<br />
palm<strong>at</strong>um Shindeshojo<br />
Shindeshojo Japanese Maple<br />
zones 5-8<br />
The spring color of this small, dense tree starts out<br />
intensely dark, fuchsia-pink and changes to<br />
brilliant crimson-scarlet. In mid-summer, the color<br />
calms to pleasing green with red-orange margins.<br />
Then in fall, you’ll see blends of orange and<br />
yellow. Height: 8-10’<br />
017847 C1 $29.99<br />
017855 C6 $129.99<br />
palm<strong>at</strong>um Shishigashira<br />
Lion’s Head Japanese Maple<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Clustered, green crinkled leaves turn yellowcrimson<br />
in fall. Compact form. Height: 12-15’,<br />
Spread: 12-15’<br />
012352 36-42” BB $149.99<br />
palm<strong>at</strong>um Toyama Nishiki<br />
Toyama Nishiki Japanese Maple<br />
zones 5-8<br />
The exceptionally lacy leaves of this 3-6' mounder<br />
have a base of purple-red; variable but brightly<br />
splashed in spring with pink and white; colors are<br />
brighter and last longer in shade. Displays gold,<br />
orange, and red tones in the fall. Height: 3-4’<br />
017998 C2 $59.99<br />
palm<strong>at</strong>um Tsuma gaki<br />
Tsuma gaki Japanese Maple<br />
zones 5-8<br />
In spring, the chartreuse leaves sport dram<strong>at</strong>ic<br />
edges of persimmon red. In summer, the foliage<br />
continues to demand <strong>at</strong>tention as it develops wide,<br />
deep-red margins and light-cream centers.<br />
Height: 7-8’ (10 years)<br />
017856 C6 $129.99<br />
palm<strong>at</strong>um Ukigmo<br />
Ukigmo Japanese Maple<br />
zones 5-8<br />
A strong and graceful dwarf tree displaying<br />
beautiful color changes. In spring, leaves emerge<br />
nearly white, with a pink flush. By summer, they<br />
are green with white markings and in fall, they turn<br />
bold shades from peach to deep red. Height: 6-8’;<br />
Spread: 6-8’<br />
015582 C1 $25.00<br />
017994 C2 $59.99<br />
palm<strong>at</strong>um dissectum Crimson Queen<br />
Crimson Queen Laceleaf Maple<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Its lacy red foliage is maintained spring and<br />
summer then changes to a bright scarlet tone.<br />
Spreads to 4’ in 10 years. Height: 6-8’ x 6-8’<br />
017270 C3 $69.99<br />
003707 C5 $99.00<br />
017113 C6 $119.99<br />
015717 C7 $119.99<br />
011500 21-24” BB $149.99<br />
016474 C10 $159.99<br />
010150 24-30” BB LGft $179.99<br />
010151 36-42” BB $229.00<br />
012647 42-48” BB $249.00<br />
palm<strong>at</strong>um dissectum Orangeola<br />
Red Laceleaf Maple<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Emerges with orange/red color then changes to<br />
green with a burgundy tint. The second growth is<br />
bright orange. Graceful and weeping.<br />
Height: 8-10’, Spread: 8-10’<br />
014729 C1 $25.00<br />
009032 30-36” BB $149.99<br />
palm<strong>at</strong>um dissectum Red Dragon<br />
Red Laceleaf Maple<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Red lacy foliage th<strong>at</strong> retains its color throughout<br />
the summer better than Crimson Queen.<br />
Height: 6-8’, Spread: 5-6’<br />
013356 24-30” BB $179.00<br />
palm<strong>at</strong>um dissectum<br />
Red Spider<br />
Red Spider Japanese Maple<br />
zones 5-8<br />
With narrow lobes cut almost to the mid-vein, the<br />
leaves of this 4-6' maple might resemble those of<br />
bamboo, except for their colorfulness: opening<br />
deep-red-orange, m<strong>at</strong>uring to a bronzy-green.<br />
Height: 4-6’; Spread: 3-4’ (10 years)<br />
017120 3-4’ BB $129.00<br />
palm<strong>at</strong>um dissectum Seiryu<br />
Green Japanese Laceleaf Maple<br />
zones 5-8<br />
An upright to spreading, non-weeping Laceleaf<br />
Maple with bright, medium green foliage and good<br />
fall color. Height: 12’, Spread: 8’<br />
palm<strong>at</strong>um dissectum Tamukeyama<br />
Red Laceleaf Maple<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Holds purple-red color through hot, humid<br />
summers and resists scorching better than others.<br />
Strongly cascading form. Height: 8-10’ x 10’<br />
017271 C3 $69.99<br />
015655 C5 $99.00<br />
017114 C6 $119.99<br />
017273 C7 $119.99<br />
016925 C10 $159.99<br />
palm<strong>at</strong>um dissectum Virdis<br />
Green Laceleaf Maple<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Most popular of the green weepers. Bright green,<br />
intric<strong>at</strong>ely divided leaves turn golden-yellow with<br />
tints of red in fall. This small tree has weeping<br />
branches cre<strong>at</strong>ing a cascading, mounding form.<br />
Height: 12’, Spread: 10’<br />
017272 C3 $69.99<br />
016756 C6 $119.99<br />
015185 C7 $119.99<br />
017115 C10 $159.99<br />
006081 3’ BB $199.00<br />
000974 30-36” BB $209.00<br />
palm<strong>at</strong>um dissectum W<strong>at</strong>erfall<br />
Green Weeping Laceleaf Maple<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Similar to Viridis, but possibly more pendulous,<br />
with a slightly larger leaf and smaller sized in<br />
m<strong>at</strong>urity. Fantastic fall colors in gold and yellow<br />
primarily, but sometimes tinged with red. Slowly<br />
grows to 3-4’ in ten years. Height: 3-4’<br />
016975 24-30” BB $129.99<br />
pensylvanicum<br />
Striped Maple<br />
zones 3-7<br />
The striped maple is most noted for its dark green<br />
bark with white stripes. It grows into a small tree,<br />
typically to 15-20’ and developes a broad, uneven,<br />
fl<strong>at</strong>-topped or rounded crown. Often irregular and<br />
open texture is medium to coarse. Height: 15-20’;<br />
Spread: 15-20’<br />
014388 C5 $125.00<br />
pl<strong>at</strong>anoides Crimson King<br />
Crimson King Norway Maple<br />
zones 3-7<br />
All season rich maroon foliage turns to reddishbronze<br />
in the fall. Height: 25-50’; Spread: 35-50’<br />
000323 1¼” C15 $99.00<br />
016935 C45 $239.00<br />
012745 6-7’ BB $169.99<br />
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ubrum October Glory<br />
October Glory Red Maple<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Leaves retain good green color well into fall, and<br />
are sometimes subjected to frost prior to acquiring<br />
fall color. Orange to red fall color for this cultivar<br />
is brilliant in most years. It grows faster than<br />
Norway and sugar maples, but slower than silver<br />
maple. Height: 40-50’; Spread: 30-40’<br />
017420 2½” BB $239.00<br />
017421 3” BB $299.00<br />
rubrum Red Sunset<br />
Red Sunset Red Maple<br />
zones 4-9<br />
AKA Franksred. Dense and upright with a good<br />
central leader. Outstanding orange-red fall color.<br />
Very hardy! Height: 45’, Spread: 35’<br />
007324 C15 $119.99<br />
017128 2½” BB $239.00<br />
017419 3” BB $299.00<br />
rubrum Sun Valley<br />
Sun Valley Red Maple<br />
zones<br />
A hybrid of 'Red Sunset' and 'Autumn Flame'<br />
developed <strong>at</strong> the N<strong>at</strong>ional Arboretum. Male<br />
selection noted for having symmetrical, ov<strong>at</strong>e<br />
crown and exceptionally brilliant red fall color.<br />
Height: 25-35’; Spread: 20-25’<br />
017459 C25 $249.00<br />
saccharum Commemor<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
Commemor<strong>at</strong>ion Sugar Maple<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Acer saccharum is a large maple best known as the<br />
source of maple syrup. 'Commemor<strong>at</strong>ion' is a fast,<br />
vigorous grower with a dense, oval to rounded<br />
form. Green, le<strong>at</strong>hery leaves turn early to orange<br />
and red in fall. Prefers moist, well-drained fertile<br />
soil. Height: 40-50’; Spread: 25-30’<br />
017050 1¾” BB $199.00<br />
saccharum Green Mountain<br />
Green Mountain Sugar Maple<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Dark green le<strong>at</strong>hery foliage turns red, orange and<br />
yellow in the fall. This variety has good scorch<br />
resistance. Has winged fruit th<strong>at</strong> bear in the spring.<br />
Height: 50-65’, Spread: 35-50’<br />
000338 1¼” C15 $119.99<br />
shirasawanum Aureum<br />
Golden Full Moon Maple<br />
zones 5-8<br />
This tree is very slow growing and upright when<br />
young. The leaves in spring are a nice yellowgreen<br />
and in summer turn all yellow. In the fall<br />
they show spectacular colors varying from yellow<br />
to orange to a deep red all on the same leaf. Needs<br />
partial shade to keep leaves from scorching.<br />
Height: 8’ (slow grower)<br />
017141 C3 $49.99<br />
7-1 016960 C7 $169.99<br />
shirasawanum Autumn Moon<br />
Full Moon Maple<br />
zones 5-9<br />
You simply won’t believe the beauty of this<br />
colorful Maple! New leaves emerge deep bronzeinfused<br />
burgundy in spring, then change to bright<br />
chartreuse for summer. The second growth flush<br />
fe<strong>at</strong>ures leaves developing a pink halo. Sunlight<br />
helps intensify the color. Height: 15-20’,<br />
Spread: 15-20’<br />
014638 C1 $29.99<br />
Aesculus<br />
Horsechestnut/Buckeye<br />
x carnea Ft. McNair<br />
Red Horsechestnut<br />
zones 4-7<br />
Beautiful rose-red to pink panicles in mid-May are<br />
spectacular!! Disease resistant foliage is lustrous<br />
green in summer. The tree was selected on the<br />
grounds of Ft. McNair, Washington, DC.<br />
Height: 30-40’, Spread: 25-40’<br />
016578 C20 $159.99<br />
016069 C15 $189.99<br />
Amelanchier<br />
Serviceberry<br />
Growing in sun or shade, displaying a fall color<br />
of orange-yellow and red, and without major<br />
problems makes this small n<strong>at</strong>ive tree a must!<br />
grandiflora Autumn Brilliance<br />
Apple Serviceberry<br />
zones 3-7<br />
White flowers bloom in April on this small tree.<br />
The clean, blue-green summer foliage turns to<br />
brilliant orange-red in fall. Grown mainly for the<br />
edible dark purplish-black fruits th<strong>at</strong> birds love!<br />
Serves as a host for butterfly larvae.<br />
Height: 18-20’, Spread: 18-20’<br />
011505 C15 K $159.99<br />
PLANTING AZALEAS<br />
1. Dig planting hole <strong>at</strong> least 3 times as wide and<br />
1½ times as deep<br />
2. Mix pre-moistened pe<strong>at</strong> moss and ordinary good<br />
topsoil <strong>at</strong> a 1:1 r<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
3. Expose one inch of root ends by spraying<br />
the ball with a forceful stream of w<strong>at</strong>er<br />
4. Place plant quickly in the whole. In heavy clay<br />
soils, the root ball must be elev<strong>at</strong>ed <strong>at</strong> least one<br />
half above the original soil level with planting<br />
mix mounded around it<br />
5. Apply a 2” layer of mulch<br />
6. W<strong>at</strong>er thoroughly<br />
For more inform<strong>at</strong>ion, please visit our website.<br />
Azalea<br />
Azalea<br />
Apply Bayer’s Rhododendron & Azalea Insect &<br />
Disease Control every 6 weeks starting June 1st for<br />
a total of 3 times in the growing season to prevent<br />
lace bug. Holly-tone & Iron Plus are excellent<br />
fertilizers to use. Plant with pre-moistened pe<strong>at</strong><br />
moss and be sure to use <strong>Dayton’s</strong> planting and care<br />
instructions!<br />
Bloom & Grow is a<br />
registered trademark of<br />
Dayton Nurseries, Inc. and a<br />
symbol for quality assurance<br />
in Azaleas. Most are<br />
propag<strong>at</strong>ed and grown right<br />
here <strong>at</strong> the nursery in<br />
Norton, Ohio so you know they are ready for our<br />
long and harsh Ohio winters. Our experts have<br />
been growing Azaleas since 1973!<br />
Arneson Medallion<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Large orange-red flowers on this deciduous Azalea<br />
hybrid. Green foliage also offers a seasonal color<br />
change in the fall. Height: 3’; Spread: 4’<br />
017298 C1½ $19.99<br />
Blaauws Pink<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Bright pink flowers bloom in mid-May.<br />
Height: 2-3’, Spread: 2-3’<br />
000271 C3 $25.00<br />
Boudoir<br />
zones 5-9<br />
This w<strong>at</strong>ermelon pink type is probably the hardiest<br />
of all pink Azaleas! Gable hybrid. Height: 4’<br />
013631 C1½ $7.99<br />
000457 15-18” C3 $25.00<br />
017895 15-18” BB $35.99<br />
000044 20-24” C5 $35.99<br />
Cascade<br />
zones 5-9<br />
This vigorous white is covered with gleaming<br />
white flowers in mid-May on a spreading shrub<br />
th<strong>at</strong> grows as wide as it does high. One of the most<br />
reliable white Glendale varieties! Height: 4’ x 4’<br />
003423 C1½ $7.99<br />
000999 15” C3 $25.00<br />
000050 C5 $35.99<br />
017896 15-18” BB $35.99<br />
001000 C7 $45.99<br />
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Delaware Valley<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Large single to semi-double white flower in mid<br />
May. Large medium green leaves and strong<br />
spreading grower, 4’ in 10 years. Requires more<br />
protection from winter sun and wind then other<br />
whites. Height: 3-4’, Spread: 3-4’<br />
005626 C1½ $7.99<br />
000270 C3 $25.00<br />
009609 C7 $45.99<br />
Exbury Arneson’s Flame<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Very large flaming red flowers on this deciduous<br />
Azalea hybrid. Has been selected for its disease<br />
resistant foliage and heavy flowering <strong>at</strong> an early<br />
age. Flowers are exceptional! Height: 5-6’;<br />
Spread: 5-6’<br />
015665 C1½ $19.99<br />
Exbury Cascade Pink<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Large pink flowers with wavy edges and yelloworange<br />
centers cascade along the branches of this<br />
graceful Azalea. Height: 2-3’; Spread: 3-4’<br />
015563 C3 $39.99<br />
Exbury Cheerful Giant<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Heavy rounded trusses of exciting double yellow<br />
flowers bloom densely in spring, changing color as<br />
they age. Blue tinted foliage also adds seasonal<br />
color change in fall. Upright rounded form makes<br />
an <strong>at</strong>tractive shrub. Height: 5-6’; Spread: 4-5’<br />
014755 15-18” BB $29.99<br />
Exbury Chetco<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Sports bright yellow flowers with an orange<br />
splotch in mid to l<strong>at</strong>e May. Height: 5-6’<br />
009700 15-18” BB $29.99<br />
Exbury Klondyke<br />
zones 5-8<br />
A Knap Hill hybrid with large, golden-orange<br />
flowers. Young foliage is coppery-red.<br />
Height: 4-5’, Spread: 4-5’<br />
012030 C3 $35.99<br />
Exbury Mollalla Red<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Strong red flowers, wavy-edged and funnel-shaped,<br />
are arranged in large ball-shaped trusses. Upright<br />
habit. A perfect complement to other strong<br />
colored azaleas in your garden! Height: 5-6’;<br />
Spread: 4-5’<br />
014724 15-18” BB $29.99<br />
Exbury Mt. St. Helens<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Large, wavy, pinkish-salmon blossoms have<br />
yellow highlights. These flowers are quite fragrant<br />
and mildew resistant. Height: 5-6’, Spread: 5-6’<br />
016740 15-18” BB $29.99<br />
Exbury Red Sunset<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Beautiful orange-red flowers in mid to l<strong>at</strong>e May on<br />
this deciduous type. Height: 4-5’<br />
016739 15-18” BB $29.99<br />
Girard’s Crimson<br />
zones 5-8<br />
One of Peter Girard’s hybrids from Geneva, Ohio.<br />
Magnificent spring display of large crimson<br />
flowers up to 2½ inches in diameter. Height: 3’,<br />
Spread: 2’<br />
003432 C1½ $7.99<br />
000278 C3 $25.00<br />
012315 C7 $45.99<br />
Girard’s Hot Shot<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Vigorous and bold, this Girard hybrid is covered<br />
with brick-red flowers in May. Similar to<br />
Stewartsonian. Height: 2-4’, Spread: 3-5’<br />
007156 C1 ½ $7.99<br />
000276 C3 $25.00<br />
014695 C10 $59.99<br />
Girard’s Pleasant White<br />
zones 5-8<br />
This pure white Azalea by Peter Girard of Geneva,<br />
Ohio provides an extended bloom to Azaleas as it<br />
blooms in l<strong>at</strong>e May. Give a little more winter<br />
protection than other varieties. Height: 24-30”<br />
001016 C1½ $7.99<br />
000275 15” C3 $25.00<br />
009610 C7 $45.99<br />
Girard’s Purple<br />
zones 5-8<br />
The bright purple flowers are 2-3 inches across.<br />
Foliage is lustrous dark green in summer taking on<br />
purple and red tints in fall. Provide some winter<br />
protection. Height: 3’<br />
000274 C3 $25.00<br />
Girard’s Rose<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Foliage is green and glossy during the summer,<br />
taking on brilliant red tints in early fall. Rose-pink<br />
flowers. Height: 2-3’, Spread: 2-3’<br />
001019 C3 $25.00<br />
001021 C7 $45.99<br />
Herbert<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Hands down, this dark double purple Azalea is one<br />
of the most winter hardy and easiest to grow! Bred<br />
by Joe Gable in Stewartstown, Pennsylvania.<br />
Blooms after Karen in l<strong>at</strong>e May. Height: 3’<br />
003433 C1 ½ $7.99<br />
001024 15-18” C3 $25.00<br />
012314 C7 $45.99<br />
014525 C10 $59.99<br />
Hino Crimson<br />
zones 5-8<br />
This Kurume type has been an Ohio favorite for<br />
years because of its low growth, mostly evergreen<br />
foliage and brilliant crimson single flowers in mid<br />
May. Needs winter protection in windy areas.<br />
Grows 3’ wide in 10 yrs. Height: 2-3’<br />
001025 C1 ½ $7.99<br />
000455 15-18” C3 $25.00<br />
Karen<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Like Herbert, Karen is one of the hardiest and<br />
easiest varieties to grow in evergreen Azaleas. The<br />
bright purple flowers cover this mounding shrub in<br />
mid-May, about one week before ‘Herbert’. Ht: 3’<br />
003434 C1 ½ $7.99<br />
000947 C3 $25.00<br />
000053 20-24” C5 $35.99<br />
017897 15-18” BB $35.99<br />
001028 C7 $45.99<br />
Kim’s Double Pink<br />
zones 5-8<br />
A recent introduction of Korean Azaleas noted for<br />
its clear, double pink flowers usually in groups of<br />
four. Foliage turns orange to purpe-red in fall.<br />
One of the hardiest evergreen Azaleas! Height: 3’,<br />
Spread: 3’<br />
013632 C1½ $7.99<br />
010234 C3 $29.99<br />
Louise Gable<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Long, pointed dark green leaves show off the very<br />
pretty semi-double salmon-pink flowers in l<strong>at</strong>e<br />
May. Height: 3’, Spread: 3’ (in 10 years)<br />
006066 C1 ½ $7.99<br />
000946 C3 $25.00<br />
014719 C7 $45.99<br />
Mikado<br />
zones 5-8<br />
This old-fashioned Dutch variety was bred in 1920<br />
with pink-red flowers covering the bush about May<br />
10 th . Will toler<strong>at</strong>e a good amount of shade.<br />
Height: 6’, Spread: 4’<br />
011272 C1½ $7.99<br />
012312 C3 $25.00<br />
014687 C5 $35.99<br />
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Millenium<br />
zones 5-8<br />
A feast for the senses. Fragrant, deep red flowers<br />
with a pale orange flare are set off by blue-green,<br />
mildew-resistant foliage. A l<strong>at</strong>e bloomer, early to<br />
mid July, th<strong>at</strong> stands up to the he<strong>at</strong>. Cold hardy,<br />
compact grower. Prefers moist, acidic soil.<br />
Height: 4-5’; Spread: 3-4’<br />
015709 C2 $29.99<br />
015564 C3 $39.99<br />
Northern Lights Golden Lights<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Northern Lights Series Exbury Azalea<br />
A Northern Lights variety with orange flowers<br />
opening from bright golden buds. This shade of<br />
golden-orange is hard to find in Azaleas! This fine<br />
shrub is also mildew-resistant making it a fine<br />
choice for your landscape. Height: 4-5’,<br />
Spread: 3-4’<br />
014752 15-18” BB $29.99<br />
Northern Lights Mandarin Lights<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Northern Lights Series Exbury Azalea<br />
A deciduous Azalea with bright mandarinorange<br />
flowers in May. Height: 4-5’ x 4-5’<br />
009504 15-18” BB $29.99<br />
016738 36-48” BB $49.99<br />
Rosebud<br />
zones 5-8<br />
This low growing Kurume type has small salmonpink<br />
buds th<strong>at</strong> resemble opening rosebuds. Blooms<br />
in l<strong>at</strong>e May about a week after most varieties.<br />
Does well with some winter protection.<br />
Height: 24-30”; Spread: 20-24”<br />
014686 C½ $7.99<br />
000458 C3 $25.00<br />
Schlippenbachi<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Royal Azalea<br />
Fragrant pink blooms in May just as the foliage<br />
unfurls. A well-grown, established plant can be<br />
spectacular when literally covered with blooms!<br />
New foliage is bronzy, m<strong>at</strong>uring to soft green,<br />
before turning yellow, orange, and crimson in<br />
autumn. Height: 5’; Spread: 5’<br />
015783 C1 $12.99<br />
014789 C2 $25.00<br />
Snowball<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Clusters of white flowers cover this almost<br />
deciduous variety in mid-May. More tolerant to<br />
winter sun and wind then others. Easy to grow and<br />
hardy! Height: 2-3’, Spread: 2-3’<br />
013633 C1½ $7.99<br />
000459 C3 $25.00<br />
Stewartsonian<br />
zones 5-8<br />
A Joe Gable hybrid bred over 50 years ago in<br />
Stewartstown, PA. One of the most reliably hardy<br />
red Azaleas. Brick-red flowers cover this shrub in<br />
mid-May. Height: 4’<br />
009806 C1 ½ $7.99<br />
001038 18” C3 $25.00<br />
000056 C5 $35.99<br />
017898 15-18” BB $35.99<br />
Sweet Sixteen<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Pearly pink, almost iridescent blooms cover this<br />
hardy shrub in spring. The dark flower stamens<br />
contrast nicely with the flower petals. You will<br />
love the color of this bright & cheerful variety!<br />
Height: 4’, Spread: 4’<br />
009406 C1 ½ $7.99<br />
009516 C3 $29.99<br />
014689 C7 $45.99<br />
BAMBOO<br />
Fargesia rufa<br />
Clumping Bamboo<br />
zones 5-9<br />
This short clumper makes an elegant, 8 foot tall<br />
fountainl Its small st<strong>at</strong>ure makes this a perfect<br />
choice for a small garden or courtyard! The<br />
orange-red cane she<strong>at</strong>hs add interest to this very<br />
cold hardy selection. Height: 6-8’, Spread: 4-6’<br />
013702 C1½ $29.99<br />
Fargesia robusta Green Screen<br />
Clumping Bamboo<br />
zones 6-9<br />
If you have shunned Bamboos because of<br />
unstoppable, invasive roots, you need to meet<br />
Green Screen! Unlike the so-called “running”<br />
Bamboos, Green Screen belongs to a clumping<br />
species producing a dense upwelling of stems and<br />
foliage. Reliably hardy to –10 degrees F.<br />
Height: 3-4’; Spread: 3-4’<br />
011917 C3 $69.99<br />
Berberis thunbergii<br />
Barberry<br />
Bonanza Gold<br />
zones 4-7<br />
A dwarf, golden form similar to the more familiar<br />
Crimson Pygmy except th<strong>at</strong> is has yellow foliage.<br />
Unlike most other yellow types, full sun will not<br />
burn the foliage. Shades of orange appear in fall.<br />
Height: 2’<br />
011273 C1 $17.99<br />
003367 C3 $25.00<br />
Concorde<br />
zones 4-7<br />
A newer variety similar to Crimson Pygmy except<br />
th<strong>at</strong> the leaves are much larger than its cousin and<br />
the color seems to be deeper purplish-red. Good to<br />
use as an accent or low border plant. Ht: 18-24”<br />
008713 C1 $14.99<br />
Crimson Pygmy<br />
zones 4-7<br />
The standard for over 35 years, Crimson Pygmy<br />
bears burgundy-red foliage all summer. This<br />
favorite Barberry is full and compact growing<br />
to just 2 feet. Foliage color is best when planted<br />
in full sun. Height: 24 x 24”<br />
001042 C1 $11.99<br />
001045 C3 $29.99<br />
Gold Pillar<br />
zones 4-7<br />
Gold Pillar is another outstanding Proven Winners<br />
Color Choice shrub th<strong>at</strong> isa must for every<br />
landscape. Similar in shape to ‘Helmond Pillar’<br />
but with bright golden foliage and red new growth.<br />
Stunning in autumn as the foliage truns a blazing<br />
orange-red. Height: 3-4’; Spread: 3-4’<br />
9-1 015510 PW1 $14.99<br />
016070 C3 $29.99<br />
Golden Ruby<br />
zones 4-7<br />
A new introduction from Lake County Nursery<br />
right here in Ohio! This eye-c<strong>at</strong>ching Barberry has<br />
a unique color transform<strong>at</strong>ion—from fluorescent<br />
orange in spring to a burgundy maroon with a gold<br />
ring in summer. Height: 15”; Spread: 24”<br />
016102 C2 $39.99<br />
Helmonds Pillar<br />
zones 4-7<br />
A multi-stemmed upright columnar form Barberry.<br />
Its foliage is dark red-purple. Would make an<br />
excellent vertical accent in any landscape.<br />
Height: 4’, Spread 18” (10 years)<br />
009678 C1 $14.99<br />
009107 C3 $29.99<br />
Orange Rocket<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Upright, columnar form with vibrant coral-orange<br />
new foliage aging to mid green. Foliage color best<br />
when grown in full sun. Bright orange-red autumn<br />
foliage. Unique tight columnar habit. Easy care,<br />
drought tolerant once established. Height: 48-52”;<br />
Spread: 16”<br />
017094 C1 $12.99<br />
018007 C2 $29.99<br />
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Rosy Rocket<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Fine new young foliage is varieg<strong>at</strong>ed in soft<br />
flamingo pink & burgundy tones held on slender<br />
coral stem giving a firework-like effect. The fine<br />
young foliage m<strong>at</strong>ures to a broad deep burgundy<br />
giving m<strong>at</strong>ure plant an elegant two tone effect.<br />
Tight columnar habit. Height: 48”; Spread: 18”<br />
017095 C2 $29.99<br />
Royal Burgundy<br />
zones 4-8<br />
This newer p<strong>at</strong>ented variety is similar to Crimson<br />
Pygmy except th<strong>at</strong> it is lower growing and more<br />
finely branched. Foliage is also more purplish-red.<br />
Full sun is required for best foliage color.<br />
Height: 2-3’; Spread: 2-3’<br />
000768 8” C1 $12.99<br />
003304 C3 $25.00<br />
Betula<br />
Birch<br />
nigra<br />
River Birch / Red Birch<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Irregular, spreading form with slightly weeping<br />
branches <strong>at</strong> m<strong>at</strong>urity. Glossy green leaves and<br />
yellow fall color. Foliage casts a light shade. Bark<br />
is shaggy and peely. Will toler<strong>at</strong>e moist soils.<br />
Height: 30-80’, Spread: 25-60’<br />
017415 C45 $299.00<br />
nigra Heritage<br />
Heritage River Birch<br />
zones 3-9<br />
The Heritage Birch is characterized by it’s<br />
beautiful tan bark, borer resistance and fast growth<br />
r<strong>at</strong>e. Height: 25-50', Spread: 25-35'<br />
015533 6-8’ BB K $99.00<br />
001048 10-12’ BB K $229.00<br />
003702 12-14’ BB K $339.00<br />
nigra Shiloh Splash<br />
Varieg<strong>at</strong>ed River Birch<br />
zones 3-9<br />
New exciting varieg<strong>at</strong>ed form of river birch!<br />
Leaves have ivory white margins and deep green<br />
center. Slightly slower growing than the species<br />
developing a pyramidal to oval form. Does<br />
develop the same <strong>at</strong>tractive peeling bark with age.<br />
Height: 20-30’; Spread: 10-15’<br />
017462 C7 $99.00<br />
pl<strong>at</strong>yphylla Whitespire<br />
Asian White Birch<br />
zones 3-6<br />
The chalky white non-exfoli<strong>at</strong>ing bark is marked<br />
with black triangles <strong>at</strong> the base of l<strong>at</strong>eral branches.<br />
Glossy dark green leaves turn yellow in fall. The<br />
best borer resistant white Birch. Height: 25-35’,<br />
Spread: 15-25’<br />
008296 8’ BB K $199.00<br />
008297 10’ BB K $269.00<br />
001053 14-16’ BB K $389.00<br />
Buxus<br />
Boxwood<br />
Chicagoland Green<br />
zones 5-8<br />
This Boxwood retains its nice green color in winter<br />
better than others and is faster growing than the<br />
popular 'Green Velvet'. This cultivar is a Chicago<br />
Botanical Garden selection and was chosen for<br />
its cold tolerance. Height: 3-4’, Spread: 3-5’<br />
014560 C1 $12.99<br />
012305 C2 $29.99<br />
000707 C3 $39.99<br />
7-1 009972 C5 $49.99<br />
Green Gem<br />
zones 5-8<br />
This slow growing rounded form of Boxwood is<br />
reliably hardy and does not require pruning.<br />
Foliage on this evergreen can turn bronze-green in<br />
winter. Height: 2-3’, Spread: 2-3’;<br />
017388 10” C3 $19.99<br />
7-1 007289 C2 $25.00<br />
008593 12-15” C3 $25.00<br />
Green Mountain<br />
zones 4-9<br />
It grows n<strong>at</strong>urally more to a pyramid shape and can<br />
be shaped to a cone. Strong branches with a round<br />
larger green leaf. Slow growth r<strong>at</strong>e. Reaches a<br />
height of 3’ in 10 years. Height: 3-5’, Spread: 3’<br />
005422 C3 $32.99<br />
017443 21-24” BB $69.99<br />
013256 C7 PYR $69.99<br />
014452 21-24” BB PYR $69.99<br />
017899 30” BB $79.99<br />
011001 30-36” BB $79.99<br />
015462 42-48” BB $99.00<br />
011310 24-30” BB 2-ball $129.99<br />
017116 3’ BB SPIRAL $169.00<br />
014294 4’ BB SPIRAL $209.00<br />
Green Velvet<br />
zones 5-9<br />
It grows n<strong>at</strong>urally to a semi-spherical shape but<br />
lends itself well to shaping. Keeps dark green<br />
color all winter. Grows slowly, 3’ in 10 years.<br />
Height: 3-4’, Spread: 3-4’<br />
Koreana<br />
zones 5-9<br />
The small, round, green leaves turn a darker shade<br />
<strong>at</strong> the onset of winter and then turn yellowish<br />
brown until spring. Somewh<strong>at</strong> loose and open in<br />
habit and twice as wide <strong>at</strong> m<strong>at</strong>urity. Height: 3-4’,<br />
Spread: 5-6’<br />
014481 C3 $32.99<br />
Wee Willie<br />
zones 4-9<br />
This cultivar bears a unique and <strong>at</strong>tractive texture<br />
because of its rot<strong>at</strong>ed leaf arrangement and vertical<br />
orientalion of the stems. Wee Willie is a dense<br />
growing semi-dwarf Boxwood with emerald green<br />
leaves, retaining their color through winter.<br />
Height: 2’, Spread: 2’<br />
015068 C1 $14.99<br />
011499 12-15” C2 $19.99<br />
014092 C3 $39.99<br />
Winter Gem<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Small, round green leaves accompany this very<br />
round, compact, dense grower. Height: 2-4’,<br />
Spread: 1-3’<br />
006791 24-30” BB $69.99<br />
Winter Green<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Small green leaves accompany this very round and<br />
compact dense grower.Slow annual growth, 2” per<br />
year. Height: 2-4’; Spread: 1-3’<br />
001061 24-30” BB $59.99<br />
Cephalotaxus<br />
Japanese Plum Yew<br />
Evergreen, coniferous shrubs or small trees with<br />
fl<strong>at</strong>, needle-like leaves. The Plum Yews are slow<br />
growers, sometimes taking as long as 10 years to<br />
reach just 3-4 feet. They should be sheltered from<br />
strong winds.<br />
harringtonia Fastigi<strong>at</strong>a<br />
Fastigi<strong>at</strong>e Japanese Plum Yew<br />
zones 5-9<br />
This variety is a selection th<strong>at</strong> grows upright. Gre<strong>at</strong><br />
choice for wherever a straight up accent is needed.<br />
Real nice long, dark green leaves are about 2-2 ½ “<br />
and it is deer resistant. Plum yew thrives in<br />
morning sun or partial shade and will even take full<br />
sun once established. Height: 8-10’; Spread: 6-8’<br />
7-1 016966 C3 $49.99<br />
003711 C1 $9.99<br />
004926 C3 $32.99<br />
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harringtonia Korean Gold<br />
Korean Gold Japanese Plum Yew<br />
zones 5-9<br />
A rare golden form of Plum Yew. The branches of<br />
Korean Gold grow strongly upright. The new<br />
growth is golden yellow aging to dark green. Very<br />
nice new columnar gold variety of Plum Yew.<br />
Grows slowly: 6-12” per year. Height: 5-6’;<br />
Spread: 2’<br />
015396 C3 $69.99<br />
Calluna vulgaris<br />
Scotch He<strong>at</strong>her<br />
These plants are the most varied and interesting of<br />
all He<strong>at</strong>her. The foliage can be silver, yellow, gray<br />
and various hues of green. These colors change<br />
with cold we<strong>at</strong>her to red, orange, bronze and dark<br />
green. Some varieties have beautiful colors of new<br />
growth, with shades of pink, yellow, orange and<br />
cream. He<strong>at</strong>her do best in well-drained, acidic soil<br />
and require sun for <strong>at</strong> least half the day for their<br />
best color. Prune in l<strong>at</strong>e March.<br />
Allegro<br />
zones 4-6<br />
Rounded ruby flowers in August-October.<br />
Vigorous, yet ne<strong>at</strong>. Height: 18-24” x 18-24”<br />
008133 P4 $3.99<br />
003717 C1 $7.99<br />
Beoley Gold<br />
zones 4-6<br />
White flowers bloom in August <strong>at</strong>op golden yellow<br />
foliage. Upright shape. Height:15”, Spread: 20”<br />
006097 C1 $7.99<br />
Blazeaway<br />
zones 4-6<br />
Lavender flowers August to September with gold<br />
foliage in summer turning orange then fiery red in<br />
winter. Height: 12-18”; Spread: 18-24”<br />
014805 C1 $7.99<br />
Dark Beauty<br />
zones 5-7<br />
Semi-double, deep pinkish-purple flowers bloom<br />
August-October deepening to ruby with dark green<br />
foliage. Height: 8-10”, Spread: 12-18”<br />
009951 P4 $3.99<br />
Firefly<br />
zones 5-7<br />
Deep mauve flowers bloom August to September.<br />
Foliage in shades of terracotta in summer turning<br />
to a striking brick red in winter. Height:18”;<br />
Spread: 18-24”<br />
010717 P4 $3.99<br />
010623 C1 $7.99<br />
Flamingo<br />
zones 4-6<br />
In spring, the fiery pinkish-red tips are very<br />
striking against its deep green foliage. Purple<br />
flowers August to September. Height: 12”;<br />
Spread: 20”<br />
010595 P4 $3.99<br />
009840 C1 $7.99<br />
Gold Haze<br />
zones 5-7<br />
White flowers August-September with pure yellow<br />
foliage. Height: 15” x 18”<br />
008520 C1 $7.99<br />
Gold Knight<br />
zones 5-7<br />
Lavender flowers August to September on downy<br />
gold foliage. Vigorous, erect habit. Height: 18-24”;<br />
Spread: 24-36”<br />
017890 P4 $3.99<br />
Lime Glade<br />
zones 4-6<br />
White flowers bloom September to October <strong>at</strong>op<br />
lime green foliage turning almost white in spring.<br />
Upright shape. Height: 10-12”; Spread: 12-18”<br />
014803 C1 $7.99<br />
Orange Queen<br />
zones 4-6<br />
Lavender flowers bloom August to September.<br />
Foliage is bronze in fall, orange in winter and gold<br />
in summer. Height: 10-12”; Spread: 12-15”<br />
017892 C1 $7.99<br />
Red Fred<br />
zones 4-6<br />
Lilac pink flowers from August to September.<br />
Light to mid green foliage with bright red new<br />
growth which persists well into summer.<br />
Height: 12-18”, Spread: 12-18”<br />
010598 P4 $3.99<br />
009795 C1 $7.99<br />
Red Haze<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Lavender flowers from August to September <strong>at</strong>op<br />
dull gold foliage in summer th<strong>at</strong> turns to reddishbronze<br />
in winter. Height: 18-24”; Spread: 24-30”<br />
009794 C1 $7.99<br />
Reini<br />
zones 5-7<br />
Long racemes of white flowers August to<br />
September on gray downy foliage with yellow tips<br />
in spring and summer. Very erect. Height: 12-18”,<br />
Spread: 18-24”<br />
008496 C1 $7.99<br />
Robert Chapman<br />
zones 4-6<br />
Rose-purple flowers August-September.<br />
Green/gold/bronze foliage color in summer<br />
changes to orange-red in winter. Erect, upright<br />
growth. Height: 18”, Spread: 30”<br />
008143 P4 $3.99<br />
Spring Cream<br />
zones 4-6<br />
White flowers August to October. Medium green<br />
foliage has yellow tips in winter and creamy tips in<br />
spring. Height: 15”, Spread: 18”<br />
008144 P4 $3.99<br />
006098 C1 $7.99<br />
Spring Torch<br />
zones 4-6<br />
Mauve flowers bloom August to October <strong>at</strong>op mid<br />
green foliage th<strong>at</strong> bears pink and red tips in winter<br />
and spring, cream and pink in summer. Bushy<br />
habit. Height: 12-18”, Spread: 18-24”<br />
008145 P4 $3.99<br />
005331 C1 $7.99<br />
Caragana<br />
Pea Tree / Siberian Pea Shrub<br />
arborescens Pendula<br />
Weeping Pea Tree<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Cascading weeping branches bear yellow flowers<br />
in May th<strong>at</strong> resemble pea blossoms. Pendula sports<br />
a f<strong>at</strong>ter branch and thicker, coarser foliage.<br />
Height: 10-15’, Spread: 10-15’<br />
014370 4’ C7 STD $129.99<br />
arborescens Walkeri<br />
Walker Weeping Pea Tree<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Cascading weeping branches bear yellow flowers<br />
in May th<strong>at</strong> resemble pea blossoms. Walkeri sports<br />
fern-like foliage and a skinnier branch then<br />
Pendula. Height: 10-15’, Spread: 10-15’<br />
016624 4’ C7 STD $109.99<br />
Cedrus<br />
Deodara Cedar<br />
deodara Karl Fuchs<br />
Deodara Cedar<br />
zones 5-9<br />
A fast growing upright conifer with good blue<br />
foliage. Grows more narrow than the species.<br />
Spring's new growth appears a striking bright blue,<br />
then gradually m<strong>at</strong>ures to green, presenting a<br />
shimmering effect through much of the season.<br />
Height: 20-25’, Spread: 10-15’<br />
007984 6-7’ BB $129.99<br />
Cercis canadensis<br />
Eastern Redbud<br />
canadensis<br />
Pink Flowering Eastern Redbud<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Noted for purplish-pink flowers forming pea like<br />
clusters in branches; green heart shaped foliage<br />
turns yellow in fall. Blooms in April. Ht: 15-20’<br />
000309 C7 K $69.99<br />
6-1 006243 C10 K $79.99<br />
017268 C15 K $79.99<br />
006239 C15 $99.00<br />
009302 8-10’ BB $129.99<br />
017408 5-6’ BB K $129.99<br />
014714 2” BB $239.00<br />
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canadensis Ace of Hearts<br />
Ace of Hearts Redbud<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Clusters of pink-violet sweet pea-like blooms<br />
borne on bare stems in early spring. A perfect tree<br />
for smaller sized yards, this tight, compact,<br />
rounded grower has semi-glossy heart-shaped<br />
leaves. The unique stacked leaves are reminiscent<br />
of shingles on a roof. Height: 15-20’; Sprd: 15-20’<br />
016939 3-4’ BB $109.00<br />
canadensis Appalachian Red<br />
Appalachian Red Redbud<br />
zones 5-8<br />
In the spring, bright ruby-red buds will open into<br />
dark neon-pink pea-like flowers th<strong>at</strong> seem to<br />
almost glow. Heart-shaped glossy green leaves<br />
cover the branches throughout the summer. In fall,<br />
the foliage will turn a beautiful yellow. The<br />
textured bark is revealed providing winter interest.<br />
Height: 15-20’; Spread: 15-20’<br />
014950 C20 $139.99<br />
014057 1¼” BB $249.00<br />
canadensis Covey<br />
Lavender Twist Redbud<br />
zones 4-9<br />
A beautiful and rare tree with a striking, weeping<br />
form. Pink flowers in April. Dark green, heartshaped<br />
leaves turn yellow in fall. Height: 8-10’,<br />
Spread: 8-10’<br />
010393 5-6’ BB STD $169.99<br />
015479 1 ½” C15 $259.00<br />
canadensis Forest Pansy<br />
Forest Pansy Eastern Redbud<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Foliage emerges shimmering red-purple. Becomes<br />
dark green in color by l<strong>at</strong>e June. Height: 15-25’,<br />
Spread: 15-25’<br />
001080 5-6’ BB $139.99<br />
010268 1¾” BB $199.00<br />
003703 2” BB $249.00<br />
canadensis Hearts of Gold<br />
Hearts of Gold Redbud<br />
zones 5-9<br />
First known, gold-foliaged Cercis. New leaves<br />
emerge red then turn gold. Tiny lavender-purple<br />
Redbud blooms in spring. Height: 15-20’;<br />
Spread: 15-20’<br />
015744 C15 $149.99<br />
7-1 017905 C20 $149.99<br />
Chaenomeles<br />
Flowering Quince<br />
Crimson & Gold<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Large, velvety crimson-red flowers have bright<br />
gold stamens - very showy. The low, spreading<br />
habit of the foliage and flowers fit easily into home<br />
gardens. Grafted onto a standard. Height: 1-2’;<br />
Spread: 5-6’ (foliage/flowers only, not overall)<br />
9-1 017607 STD C7 $99.00<br />
Double Take<br />
Orange Storm<br />
zones 5-8<br />
You'll do a double take when you see this Quince<br />
th<strong>at</strong> looks like a Camellia. Large double flowers in<br />
spring have an intense orange color. Easy to care<br />
for, having neither thorns or fruit. Height: 3-4’;<br />
Spread: 4-5’<br />
9-1 017977 C1½ $12.99<br />
Double Take<br />
Pink Storm<br />
zones 5-8<br />
You'll do a double take when you see this Quince<br />
th<strong>at</strong> looks like a Camellia. Puts on a spectacular<br />
early season display of pink blooms Easy to care<br />
for, having neither thorns or fruit. Height: 3-4’;<br />
Spread: 4-5’<br />
9-1 017978 C1½ $12.99<br />
O’Yashima<br />
zones<br />
Spectacular pure white flowers are large, doubled<br />
and very showy. Dormant branches may be cut and<br />
brought inside for forcing. Fruit may be used for<br />
preserves. Height: 4-6’; Spread: 6-7’<br />
9-1 017981 C1½ $12.99<br />
Chamaecyparis<br />
False Cypress<br />
lawsonia Pygmaea Argenta<br />
Pygmaea Argenta False Cypress<br />
zones 5-7<br />
A small, globe-shaped shrub with bluish-green<br />
foliage in spring then covered with cream new<br />
growth in summer. Height: 24”; Spread: 24”<br />
7-1 016971 C3 $39.99<br />
nootk<strong>at</strong>ensis Glauca Pendula<br />
Blue Weeping Cedar<br />
Zones 4-7<br />
A pyramidal, weeping form of Chamaecyparis with<br />
blue foliage. Can stand poorer soil conditions.<br />
Ht: 25-40’, Spread: 15-25’ (Grows 12-18”/year)<br />
007121 5-6’ BB $159.99<br />
nootk<strong>at</strong>ensis Pendula<br />
Weeping Alaskan Cedar<br />
zones 4-7<br />
A pyramidal, weeping form of Chamaecyparis.<br />
Can stand poorer soil conditions. Height: 25-40’,<br />
Spread: 15-25’<br />
006177 6-7’ BB $169.99<br />
obtusa Baldwin Varieg<strong>at</strong>a<br />
Baldwin Varieg<strong>at</strong>ed False Cypress<br />
zones 5-8<br />
A boldly varieg<strong>at</strong>ed sport of the dwarf 'Nana<br />
Gracilis'. Creamy yellow highlights the scalloped<br />
glossy foliage. The branch tips are delic<strong>at</strong>ely<br />
droopy. Varieg<strong>at</strong>ion looks best shaded from hot<br />
afternoon sun. Height: 4’; Spread: 4’<br />
017007 C3 $49.99<br />
obtusa Compacta<br />
Compact Hinoki Cypress<br />
zones 5-7<br />
Its color is rich and dark, like the very best of<br />
Hinokis. Because this variety is semi-dwarf, it is an<br />
excellent choice where other Hinokis would be too<br />
large. ’Compacta’ also has the advantage of<br />
looking like a m<strong>at</strong>ure specimen with a dwarf-like<br />
form, without taking an extended amount of time to<br />
achieve it. Height: 15-20’; Spread: 10-15’<br />
016477 C3 $49.99<br />
obtusa Crippsi<br />
Golden Hinoki Cypress<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Slowly grows into an upright, broad form with<br />
golden yellow foliage. It’s fern-like texture allows<br />
this plant to be used as a highlight specimen<br />
anywhere in the landscape! Height: 10-15’,<br />
Spread: 8-10’<br />
014643 C3 $35.99<br />
obtusa Fernspray Gold<br />
Golden Fernspray Cypress<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Known as the Golden Fernspray Cypress this<br />
selection has a dense pyramidal growth habit with<br />
beautifully twisted fern-like fl<strong>at</strong>tened branches. It<br />
is similar to C. obtusa 'Tetragona Aurea’ but has<br />
more lemon, less orange and is a slower grower.<br />
Height: 6’; Spread: 4’<br />
011057 C3 $49.99<br />
obtusa Filicoides<br />
Fernspray False Cypress<br />
zones 4-8<br />
This pyramidal evergreen bears gracefully curved<br />
limbs th<strong>at</strong> hold fern-like, grayish-green foliage on<br />
twisted, orange-stemmed branches. Fernspray’s<br />
eventual height is 8-10 feet with a spread of 3-4<br />
feet. Plant in full sun to partial shade in ordinary,<br />
well-drained soil. Protection from drying winter<br />
winds is advisable. The habit is an open, irregular<br />
bush or small tree. Height: 8-10’, Spread: 3-4’<br />
003531 4-5’ BB $149.99<br />
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obtusa Filicoides Compacta<br />
Compact Fernspray False Cypress<br />
zones 5<br />
The stunning, upright tree resembles delic<strong>at</strong>e,<br />
tapered fern fronds. Its arching, rich green branches<br />
cre<strong>at</strong>e a handsome, open habit, and it responds well<br />
to pruning to encourage a more compact shape, if<br />
desired. Grows just 6-12” per year.<br />
Height: 6-15’ (10-15 years)<br />
014166 C3 $49.99<br />
obtusa Golden Sprite<br />
Golden Sprite False Cypress<br />
zones 5<br />
This golden Hinoki is a true mini<strong>at</strong>ure th<strong>at</strong> grows<br />
less than an inch a year and stays very small (less<br />
than a foot) even after many years. Fans of foliage<br />
develop bright yellow tips, brighter in sunnier<br />
positions. Prefers afternoon shade in the summer.<br />
Height: Less than 1’ in 10-15 years<br />
017863 C1 $25.00<br />
017864 C3 $69.99<br />
obtusa Leprechaun<br />
Leprechaun Hinoki Cypress<br />
zones 5-8<br />
An unbelievably nice compact, globe-shaped plant<br />
th<strong>at</strong> will grow slightly higher with age. It has a<br />
good dark green color and the annual growth is<br />
only 1/2" making this a true mini<strong>at</strong>ure selection.<br />
This one is a fantastic choice for the windowbox or<br />
decor<strong>at</strong>ive p<strong>at</strong>io planter. Height: unknown but will<br />
form a very small dwarf globe.<br />
014646 C1 $29.99<br />
obtusa Lutea Compacta<br />
Dwarf Golden Hinoki Cypress<br />
zones 4-8<br />
This very slow growing, densely pyramidal shrub<br />
bears bright yellow young branches th<strong>at</strong> m<strong>at</strong>ure to<br />
green towards the interior of the plant.<br />
Height: 6’, Spread: 4’<br />
017152 12” BB $59.99<br />
obtusa Lynn’s Golden<br />
Golden Hinoki Cypress<br />
zones 5-8<br />
A 1985 introduction to the plant world, this perfect<br />
dwarf pyramid of golden Hinoki type foliage is<br />
nicknamed "The Ceramic Christmas Tree." It is<br />
best grown in a sheltered area to protect from<br />
burning sun and harsh winds. Turns beautiful<br />
orange-gold in winter. Height: 3-4’; Spread: 3-4’<br />
017999 C3 $69.99<br />
obtusa Nana<br />
Dwarf Hinoki Cypress<br />
zones 4-8<br />
One of the most diminutive forms of Hinoki<br />
cypress. It’s dark green foliage is tightly congested,<br />
forming a tiny, upright mound of year-round color.<br />
Grows very slowly…. just 1-2 inches per year.<br />
Height: 12-24”; Spread: 12-24”<br />
obtusa Nana Lutea<br />
Dwarf Golden Hinoki Cypress<br />
zones 4-8<br />
One of the best represent<strong>at</strong>ives of the Dwarf<br />
Golden Hinoki Cypress Family! This very slow<br />
growing mound has a beautiful lemon-gold foliage<br />
color in full sun to green-gold in shade. It<br />
maintains this gre<strong>at</strong> color very well year round.<br />
This plant grows very slowly. Height: 15”;<br />
Spread: 8” (15 year size)<br />
010867 C3 $69.99<br />
obtusa Snowkist<br />
Snowkist Hinoki Cypress<br />
zones 4-8<br />
This dwarf has creamy white tips on the new<br />
growth and dark green foliage is the normal color.<br />
It won't burn in full sun and actually it shows its<br />
best color in the full sun. Excellent choice for the<br />
rock garden. Height: 12”; Spread: 8” (10 years)<br />
009111 C3 $49.99<br />
pisifera Boulevard<br />
Blue Mop False Cypress; AKA Cyano Virdis<br />
zones 4-8<br />
This fluffy pyramid is a real eye-c<strong>at</strong>cher!<br />
Outstanding soft blue foliage makes an excellent<br />
tightly shaped pyramid as well as an interesting<br />
topiary plant. Height: 5-8’; Spread: 3-4’<br />
017417 18” BOX – PP $179.99<br />
014162 4-5’ BB – TIER $179.99<br />
012241 4’ BB SP $229.00<br />
pisifera Curly Tops<br />
Curly Tops False Cypress<br />
zones 4-8<br />
A globose semi-dwarf coniferous evergreen false<br />
cypress. It grows very slowly, eventually reaching<br />
a m<strong>at</strong>ure height of approxim<strong>at</strong>ely 4-5’ tall. Fe<strong>at</strong>ures<br />
a round mound of contorted metallic blue foliage<br />
which looks like curls. Height: 3-5’; Spread: 3-5’<br />
017151 C3 $29.99<br />
pisifera Devon Cream<br />
Devon Cream False Cypress<br />
zones 4-8<br />
A Boulevard Cypress th<strong>at</strong> in spring has a flush of<br />
white new growth. Leaves are blue when they<br />
fade. Plant is an upright cone. Very nice plant for<br />
a small garden. Grows slowly, just 4” annually.<br />
Height: 6’; Spread: 3’<br />
015589 C1 $14.99<br />
pisifera Gold Mops<br />
Gold Mops False Cypress<br />
zones 5-7<br />
Low mounding pyramidal form with brilliant<br />
yellow thread-like foliage. Height: 3-4’,<br />
Spread: 5-20’<br />
000328 C3 $29.99<br />
007824 C5 $39.99<br />
pisifera Gold Thread<br />
Gold Thread False Cypress<br />
zones 4-7<br />
Yellow scale-like foliage covers the thin pendulous<br />
(mop-like) stems with a rel<strong>at</strong>ively low semiweeping<br />
habit Height: 3-4’, Spread: 15-20’<br />
001092 C2 $22.99<br />
7-1 007728 C3 $29.99<br />
pisifera Lemon Thread<br />
Lemon Thread False Cypress<br />
zones 4-8<br />
A semi-dwarf, slow-growing, broadly-conical<br />
variety noted for its bright yellow thread-like<br />
foliage. Will typically grow to 3-5’ over the first<br />
20 years but it may eventually reach 10-12’ tall<br />
with time. Height: 3-5’, Spread: 2-4’<br />
011058 C1 $12.99<br />
011059 C3 $29.99<br />
pisifera Squarrosa Intermedia<br />
Globose Hinoki Cypress<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Young plants are fl<strong>at</strong>tened and globose with silverblue<br />
thread-like foliage. It can be maintained <strong>at</strong> a<br />
small size by pruning shoots or easily trained into<br />
Pom Pom or other interesting shapes. Height: 2’;<br />
Spread: 2’ (10 year size)<br />
014651 C3 $59.99<br />
pisifera Vintage Gold<br />
Vintage Gold False Cypress<br />
zones 4-8<br />
A dwarf, golden foliage form. It is an evergreen,<br />
mounding, globose cultivar th<strong>at</strong> reportedly will<br />
reach a m<strong>at</strong>ure height of only 36" tall. It fe<strong>at</strong>ures<br />
golden, fine-textured, fe<strong>at</strong>hery foliage. Very slow<br />
growing. Height: 3’ (in 10 years)<br />
006284 C2 $25.00<br />
7-1 008721 C3 $29.99<br />
Chionanthus<br />
Fringe Tree<br />
virginicus<br />
zones 4-9<br />
This upright tree bears green foliage in summer.<br />
White, slightly fragrant flowers in May. In fall,<br />
leaves turn muted yellow to yellow-brown. A<br />
n<strong>at</strong>ive of Southern Ohio but hardy in the north.<br />
Height: 20’ Spread: 12-20’<br />
003916 C5 $39.99<br />
003392 30-36” BB $59.99<br />
012353 18-24” BB $69.99<br />
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Clethra alnifolia<br />
Sweet Pepper Bush<br />
Hummingbird<br />
zones 4-10<br />
The white flowers are bottlebrush-shaped,<br />
intensely fragrant; a valuable trait on a l<strong>at</strong>e<br />
flowering shrub. Fall color is bright yellow. Ht:<br />
18-36” x 12-36”<br />
005285 C3 $29.99<br />
006237 C5 $35.99<br />
Ruby Spice<br />
zones 4-10<br />
Vibrant pink buds open to non-fading fragrant,<br />
reddish-pink flowers. Lustrous dark green foliage<br />
on a compact plant. Yellow fall color.<br />
Height: 3-6’, Spread: 4-5’<br />
003676 C3 $29.99<br />
Cornus<br />
Dogwood<br />
Spray trunk and lower branches with Spinosad<br />
May 1 st , 15 th , and 30 th to prevent Borer<br />
on Florida types.<br />
alba Ivory Halo<br />
Ivory Halo Dogwood/Red Twig Dogwood<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Varieg<strong>at</strong>ed green and white or cream colored<br />
foliage. Small, slightly fragrant white flowers<br />
bloom in spring, then stems turn bright red in<br />
winter for gre<strong>at</strong> interest. Grows well in wet or welldrained<br />
soil. Height: 5-6’; Spread: 5-6’<br />
000407 C3 $29.99<br />
alternifolia Argentea<br />
Varieg<strong>at</strong>ed Pagoda Dogwood<br />
zones 4-8<br />
A rare and beautiful tree with ne<strong>at</strong>ly tiered<br />
branches and white-margined leaves th<strong>at</strong> can add a<br />
ray of cheerful light even on a cloudy day. Better<br />
if shaded from mid-day sun to prevent foliage burn.<br />
Yellowish-white flowers May-June.<br />
Height: 15-20’; Spread: 15-20’<br />
017464 C7 $109.99<br />
canadensis<br />
Bunchberry Dogwood<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Beautiful whorls of leaves surround the Dogwood<br />
flowers borne in spring. Clusters of red berries are<br />
very showy in the fall. This plant thrives in cool,<br />
moist, shady areas. Gre<strong>at</strong> for a woodland setting.<br />
Height: 4-6”<br />
012422 C1 $10.99<br />
florida<br />
White Flowering Dogwood<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Abundance of white flowers in spring with bright<br />
red berries in fall. Crimson red fall foliage.<br />
Excellent drainage is a must! Soil th<strong>at</strong> is welldrained<br />
enough for other trees may not be good<br />
enough for this tree. Ht: 15-20’, Spread: 15-20’<br />
003548 4’ BB $59.99<br />
florida Appalachian Spring<br />
Appalachian String Dogwood<br />
zones 5-8<br />
White spring flowers are followed by abundant<br />
bright red fruit. The strikingly large leaves turn<br />
bright red in autumn. Has demonstr<strong>at</strong>ed unusual<br />
resistance to dogwood anthracnose.<br />
Height: 20’; Spread: 15-20’ (10 years)<br />
017156 C3 $29.99<br />
florida Cherokee Brave<br />
Cherokee Brave Dogwood<br />
zones 5-8<br />
An improved red flowering form of Dogwood.<br />
New growth is burgundy-red turning to dark green<br />
with age. Height: 15-20’, Spread: 25-30’<br />
003275 4-5’ BB $79.99<br />
017410 1¾” BB $149.99<br />
florida Cherokee Princess<br />
Cherokee Princess Dogwood<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Gives unusually heavy display of white blooms.<br />
Good drainage is a must! Height: 20-25’<br />
012330 2-2½” BB $225.00<br />
florida Cloud 9<br />
Cloud 9 White Flowering Dogwood<br />
zones 5-9<br />
This selection is very similar to the n<strong>at</strong>ive white<br />
Dogwood except for its smaller height and creamcolored<br />
white flowers. Good soil drainage is<br />
imper<strong>at</strong>ive! Height: 20’<br />
017158 C3 $29.99<br />
003272 4-5’ BB $59.99<br />
007007 1½” BB $129.99<br />
017409 1¾” BB $149.99<br />
florida Rubra<br />
Pink flowering Dogwood<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Small tree th<strong>at</strong> produces an abundance of deep<br />
rose-pink flowers in spring. Bright reddish green<br />
fall foliage with red berries. Good drainage is a<br />
must! Height: 12-15’<br />
017159 C3 $29.99<br />
003273 4-5’ BB $69.99<br />
015748 1½” BB $149.99<br />
017411 2” BB $179.99<br />
kousa chinensis<br />
White Flowering Chinese Dogwood<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Dark green foliage turns to dark crimson in fall.<br />
Produces star-shaped white flowers in mid May to<br />
June. The dark maroon to black fruit is edible<br />
when ripe. Prefers moist soil and sun to light<br />
shade. Good drainage is a must! Ht: 15-20’<br />
015656 C10 K $99.00<br />
008935 C10 $99.99<br />
003380 6’ BB K $169.99<br />
kousa chinensis Blue Shadow<br />
Blue Shadow Dogwood<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Has dark blue-green leaves, a dense growth habit<br />
and pure white bracts appearing in May. Red fall<br />
color. Just one more nice choice for varying the<br />
greens in the landscape. Height: 25-30’;<br />
Srpead: 25-30’<br />
017244 C15 $139.99<br />
kousa chinensis Galzam (Galilean)<br />
White Flowering Chinese Dogwood<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Large white flowers in spring (May-June) are<br />
followed by cherry-red fruits th<strong>at</strong> hang in clusters<br />
resembling strawberries. Hunter green leaves are<br />
enormous compared to the species. Very hardy<br />
and disease resistant! Ht: 20-25’ x 15-20’<br />
015535 4-5’ BB $79.99<br />
015537 C10 $99.00<br />
010285 C15 $119.99<br />
015536 1½” BB $149.99<br />
kousa chinensis Heart Throb<br />
Heart Throb Chinese Dogwood<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Red flowers in l<strong>at</strong>e May. Good foliage and<br />
exfoli<strong>at</strong>ing bark. Resistant to borer and<br />
anthracnose. Height: 15-20’, Spread: 20’<br />
015538 C10 $99.00<br />
017460 2” BB $249.00<br />
kousa chinensis Madison<br />
AKA Crown Jewel<br />
Madison Chinese Dogwood<br />
zones 5-8<br />
A new selection with unique characteristics from<br />
Madison, Ohio. New leaves change to yellow and<br />
red early August and to a rainbow of colors in fall.<br />
White flowers in spring are typical of the species.<br />
Height: 15-20’; Spread: 20-25’<br />
011508 5’ BB $159.99<br />
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kousa chinensis Milky Way<br />
Milky Way Chinese Dogwood<br />
zones 4-8<br />
A heavy flowering Dogwood with white flowers in<br />
spring. Red fruits and red-purple fall color.<br />
Exfoli<strong>at</strong>ing bark gives year round interest.<br />
Requires a rel<strong>at</strong>ivley sunny loc<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
Height: 20-25’, Spread: 20-25’<br />
009313 4-5’ BB - Single $79.99<br />
013764 1¾” BB $149.99<br />
kousa chinensis Stellar Pink<br />
Stellar Pink Dogwood<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Round flower heads with overlapping bracts, soft<br />
pink flower color. (May) Borer and Anthracnose<br />
resistant. Height: 15-20’, Spread: 15-20’<br />
001127 5-6’ BB $99.00<br />
010395 6-7’ BB $129.99<br />
kousa chinensis Samzam<br />
AKA Samitarian<br />
Samitarian Chinese Dogwood<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Low maintenance, vigorous and very cold hardy!<br />
Varieg<strong>at</strong>ed cream and green foliage displays hues<br />
of radiant pink and burgundy in fall. White<br />
flowers in spring. Height: 20-25’, Spread: 15-20’<br />
011375 3’ C7 $89.99<br />
015539 C10 $99.00<br />
kousa Lustgarten Weeping<br />
Weeping White Chinese Dogwood<br />
zones 5-8<br />
A weeping form often grafted <strong>at</strong> a height of 4-5<br />
feet. The large white flowers bloom in abundance<br />
in June. Height: 8’; Spread: 8-10’<br />
015590 C3 $69.99<br />
kousa S<strong>at</strong>omi<br />
Pink Flowering Chinese Dogwood<br />
zones 4-8<br />
An extremely vigorous, cold hardy cultivar with<br />
popsicle pink flowers blooming in May. New<br />
growth shows tinges of red turning to dark green<br />
with age. Foliage turns purple-red in fall. Fast<br />
growth r<strong>at</strong>e. Height: 15-20’, Spread: 15-20’<br />
016165 C10 $99.00<br />
kousa Snow Tower<br />
Snow Tower Dogwood<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Beautiful rich green foliage shows off the large<br />
crisp white flowers. This new variety blooms a<br />
little l<strong>at</strong>er in the season and has a tight, upright<br />
habit. The trial plants in Avon, Ohio are growing<br />
wonderfully! Height: 10-12’; Spread: 3-4’<br />
6-30 016915 C15 $99.00<br />
kousa Venus<br />
Venus Dogwood<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Huge white spring blooms, fast growth, superior<br />
disease resistance and winter hardiness are among<br />
Venus’s many merits. And as the fastest growing<br />
Dogwood, it will grow up, fill out, and bloom<br />
spectacularly, all within a few seasons.<br />
Height: 20’; Spread: 20-30’<br />
015507 5-6’ BB $99.00<br />
6-30 016072 C10 $129.99<br />
014630 1¾” BB $249.00<br />
kousa chinensis Wolf Eyes<br />
Wolf Eyes Chinese Dogwood<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Gray-green leaves exhibit a crisp, stable, ivory<br />
white margin turning a pink red in fall. Abundant<br />
star-shaped, creamy white blooms form bright red<br />
strawberry like fruits in early fall. With age, multicolored<br />
exfoli<strong>at</strong>ing bark develops. Disease<br />
resistant. Height: 10’, Spread: 10’<br />
011507 5’ BB $199.99<br />
mas Golden Glory<br />
Cornelian Cherry Dogwood<br />
zones 4-8<br />
A multi-stemmed, low-branching, round to oval,<br />
deciduous tree th<strong>at</strong> is more erect and vigorous than<br />
the species. Tiny, star-like yellow flowers appear in<br />
l<strong>at</strong>e winter to early spring before the deep green<br />
foliage. Flowers give way to tiny red drupes which<br />
m<strong>at</strong>ure in the summer and are not edible. Attractive<br />
grayish brown bark exfoli<strong>at</strong>es on m<strong>at</strong>ure branches.<br />
Height: 15-20’; Spread: 15-20’<br />
016071 C10 $129.99<br />
Corylus<br />
Harry Lauder’s Walking Stick<br />
AKA Contorted Filbert, Hazelnut<br />
avellana Contorta<br />
Harry Lauder’s Walking Stick<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Twisted branches; stems and leaves curled and<br />
twisted just like Harry’s crooked cane. Height: 8-<br />
10’, Spread: 6-10’.<br />
001129 C3 $49.99<br />
000727 30” C7 $99.00<br />
009536 3-4’ BB $109.99<br />
Cotinus<br />
Smoke Bush<br />
The summer flowers give an appearance of smoke,<br />
hence the name Smoke Bush. Can easily be<br />
maintained as a shrub or trained as a small tree.<br />
Golden Spirit<br />
zones 4-9<br />
An exceptional new plant with outstanding foliage<br />
color! It’s spring foliage ranges from lime green to<br />
brilliant gold then is followed by fall colors in<br />
shades of coral, orange and red. The foliage does<br />
not usually scorch in full sun unless it is very dry.<br />
Height: 4-5’, Spread: 4-5’<br />
013255 C3 $49.99<br />
Cotoneaster<br />
Cotoneaster<br />
A perfect ground cover plant with multi season<br />
interest. The glossy green leaves stay glossy all<br />
summer and turn orange to red in fall. Showy<br />
bright red berries are persistent all summer and<br />
fall. Cotoneaster is good for stabilizing banks and<br />
for erosion control.<br />
apicul<strong>at</strong>us<br />
Cranberry Cotoneaster<br />
zones 4-7<br />
A low, wide, spreading shrub producing red berries<br />
in l<strong>at</strong>e summer. Height: 24-36”, Spread: 36-60”<br />
(Standard will grow to 7-8’)<br />
006773 C3 $22.50<br />
001136 C7 STD $99.00<br />
Cr<strong>at</strong>aegus<br />
Hawthorn<br />
monogyna Flexuosa<br />
Contorted May Hawthorn<br />
zones 4<br />
This slow growing variety has twisted, contorted<br />
branches th<strong>at</strong> are a deep reddish-purple on the new<br />
growth with crinkled green leafs. Prefers full sun<br />
in well-drained soil. The twisted & contorted<br />
branches make terrific winter interest.<br />
0014290 C6 $65.00<br />
Cytisus<br />
Scotch Broom<br />
A fast grower th<strong>at</strong> is short-lived (5 years) but well<br />
worth the spectacular bloom.<br />
x praecox Allgold<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Lovely, long sprays of yellow pea-like flowers<br />
make this an excellent choice for mass planting.<br />
Beautiful rounded habit of dense, green branches<br />
having tiny green leaves. Height/Spread: 5-6’<br />
015544 C1 $10.99<br />
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scoparius Hollandia<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Richly colored, pea-like flowers of rose-pink<br />
bloom May and June. Has a rounded form with<br />
erect, slender, crayon green twigs. Height: 3-4;<br />
Spread: 4-6’<br />
001662 C1 $10.99<br />
scoparius Lena<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Lemon yellow and red flowers bloom spring and<br />
early summer. Height: 5-10’ x 6-8’<br />
9-1 017982 C1½ $12.99<br />
scoparius Moonlight<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Glowing moonlight yellow (actually cream-white)<br />
flowers. Height: 5’<br />
001665 C1 $10.99<br />
9-1 017983 C1½ $12.99<br />
Daphne<br />
Daphne<br />
A nice edging or accent plant for any garden!<br />
Well-drained soil is a must. Avoid heavy mulch.<br />
Important - carefully cut away fibre pot <strong>at</strong> planting<br />
as it will keep the roots too wet<br />
burkwoodii Carol Mackie<br />
Carol Mackie Rose Daphne<br />
zones 4-7<br />
This rare and fragrant shrub is similar to it’s cousin<br />
Daphne cneorum with fragrant pink blooms<br />
appearing in May. The differences are th<strong>at</strong> ‘Carol<br />
Mackie’ is an upright shrub growing to 3 feet with<br />
striking varieg<strong>at</strong>ed green and cream leaves.<br />
016132 18-24” BB $69.99<br />
cneorum Ruby Glow<br />
Ruby Glow Rose Daphne<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Produces larger flower clusters and deeper pink<br />
color than other cneorum types. The sweetly<br />
scented pink flowers bloom in May on this<br />
spreading grower. Height: 1-2’; Spread: 2-3’<br />
017107 12-15” BB $35.00<br />
Enkianthus<br />
Redvein Enkianthus<br />
Plant using Rhododendron/Azalea planting<br />
instructions.<br />
campanul<strong>at</strong>us Showy Lanterns<br />
zones 5-7<br />
An elegant deciduous shrub th<strong>at</strong> provides year<br />
round interest! Its bell-shaped flowers, which are<br />
produced in l<strong>at</strong>e spring, are solid pink in color. Its<br />
dainty, deep green leaves turn rich scarlet in fall.<br />
Height: 5-8’; Spread: 3-4’<br />
015784 C3 $25.00<br />
campanul<strong>at</strong>us Varieg<strong>at</strong>a<br />
zones 5-7<br />
This form has leaves edged with white th<strong>at</strong> are held<br />
on reddish stems. Pink bell-shaped flowers are<br />
produced in spring. Height: 6-8’; Spread: 4-6’<br />
017143 C3 $29.99<br />
Erica<br />
He<strong>at</strong>h<br />
He<strong>at</strong>h is a ground-hugging plant often considered<br />
to be a small shrub. It is identified by it's needlelike<br />
foliage and small, bell-shaped flowers ranging<br />
from white to pink to purple to deep red. Avoid<br />
planting in heavy wet soils. Trim right after bloom<br />
is finished. Mulch before the onset of winter<br />
carnea December Red<br />
Winter Flowering He<strong>at</strong>h<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Pink to reddish/purple flowers in November.<br />
Medium green foliage. Height: 6-12” x 6-12”<br />
013731 C1 $7.99<br />
carnea Porters Red<br />
Winter Flowering He<strong>at</strong>h<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Magenta flowers bloom January to May with dark<br />
green foliage. This cultivar is very similar to<br />
’Myretoun Ruby’ but flowers earlier in milder<br />
districts. Height: 4-6”; Spread: 12-18”<br />
017893 C1 $7.99<br />
carnea Ruby Glow<br />
Winter Flowering He<strong>at</strong>h<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Magenta flowers bloom January to May <strong>at</strong>op midgreen<br />
foliage. Spreading habit. Height: 4-6”;<br />
Spread: 12-18”<br />
017891 P4 $3.99<br />
carnea Springwood Pink<br />
Winter Flowering He<strong>at</strong>h<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Pink flowers, deepening with age bloom December<br />
to May with mid-green foliage and bronze new<br />
growth. Vigorous trailing habit. Height: 4-6”;<br />
Spread: 12-18”<br />
017894 C1 $7.99<br />
carnea Springwood White<br />
Winter Flowering He<strong>at</strong>h<br />
zones 5-8<br />
White flowers bloom January-May <strong>at</strong>op bright<br />
green foliage. Trim right after bloom once a year<br />
to retain shape and beauty. Height: 6-12” x 12-24”<br />
008165 C1 $7.99<br />
darleyensis Darley Dale<br />
Winter Flowering Hybrid He<strong>at</strong>h<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Shell to deep pink flowers September-May.<br />
Medium green foliage produces a bushy, spreading<br />
plant. Height: 15-18”, Spread: 36”<br />
008156 P4 $3.99<br />
008170 C1 $7.99<br />
009128 C2 $22.99<br />
014459 C3 $25.00<br />
darleyensis Ghost Hills<br />
Winter Flowering Hybrid He<strong>at</strong>h<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Pink flowers November to May deepen to<br />
heliotrope. Light green foliage with creamy tips in<br />
spring. Height: 10-12”, Spread: 30-36”<br />
010600 P4 $3.99<br />
010609 C1 $7.99<br />
darleyensis Silberschmelze<br />
Winter Flowering Hybrid He<strong>at</strong>h<br />
zones 5-8<br />
White flowers Oct-May. Medium green foliage.<br />
Bushy form. Ht: 15-18” x 36”<br />
009129 C2 $22.99<br />
darleyensis White Perfection<br />
Winter Flowering Hybrid He<strong>at</strong>h<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Pure white flowers bloom December to April with<br />
bright green foliage tipped yellow in spring. Erect.<br />
Height: 12-18”; Spread: 24-36”<br />
013739 C1 $7.99<br />
Euonymus<br />
Burning Bush/Euonymus<br />
al<strong>at</strong>us Compactus<br />
Burning Bush<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Brilliant fiery red leaves in fall. Orange red fruit.<br />
Makes an excellent hedge or screen without<br />
pruning. Height: 4-6’, Spread: 5-8’<br />
001670 C1 $8.99<br />
004932 C2 $15.99<br />
000384 C3 $19.99<br />
000390 18” C5 $29.99<br />
al<strong>at</strong>us Rudy Haag<br />
Dwarf Burning Bush<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Similar to Compactus but a true dwarf form. Dark<br />
green summer foliage turns to bright red in fall.<br />
Slow growth r<strong>at</strong>e. Height: 3-5’, Spread: 3-5’<br />
(Grows 3-4” per year)<br />
008970 C3 $29.99<br />
fortunei Emerald Gaiety<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Distinguished by the irregular white margin on the<br />
deep green, 1 inch rounded leaf. Margin becomes<br />
pink tinged in winter. Our strain is more compact<br />
and shrub-like. Height: 18-24”, Spread: 20-30”<br />
003551 C1 $10.99<br />
001678 C2 $19.99<br />
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fortunei Gold Splash<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Gold Splash has vibrant, big round leaves<br />
displaying a thick, deep golden-yellow edge. It is<br />
very showy and has consistent leaf color<strong>at</strong>ion. In<br />
our opinon, Gold Splash is the best of the golden<br />
Euonymus. Height: 2-3’, Spread: 2-3’<br />
001680 C1 $10.99<br />
013236 C1½ $14.99<br />
015182 C2 $25.00<br />
007877 C3 $29.99<br />
fortunei Moonshadow<br />
zones 5-8<br />
This evergreen is ideal for a ground cover or mass<br />
planting. It offers striking contrast with dark, shiny<br />
green leaves th<strong>at</strong> have yellow mottling in their<br />
centers. Height: 2-3’, Spread: 4-5’<br />
007781 C1 $10.99<br />
003351 C3 $25.99<br />
Fagus<br />
American/European Beech<br />
grandiflora<br />
American Beech<br />
zones 4-8<br />
This long-lived, n<strong>at</strong>ive large tree of impressive<br />
proportion and beauty is n<strong>at</strong>urally low-branched<br />
with <strong>at</strong>tractive glossy green leaves. Fall color is<br />
copper and yellow. Leaves often remain on the tree<br />
through the winter. Height: 50-75’; Spread: 50-70’<br />
017132 C1 $19.99<br />
sylv<strong>at</strong>ica Asplenifolia<br />
Fernleaf European Beech<br />
zones 5-7<br />
Finley cut, almost fern-like foliage has finer texture<br />
and slightly more ascending branch angles, but is<br />
otherwise similar to the species. Trees are dense in<br />
the sun, more open but strikingly beautiful with<br />
layered foliage in the shade. Height: 50-65”;<br />
Spread: 20-25’<br />
013297 1¼” BB $159.00<br />
sylv<strong>at</strong>ica Black Swan<br />
Black Swan European Weeping Beech<br />
zones 4-7<br />
Dark purple, almost black-red leaves on a weeping<br />
tree of gre<strong>at</strong> beauty. It forms a strong leader then<br />
weeps as gracefully as a swan's neck and all the<br />
branches weep straight down. This is a very<br />
narrow tree. Height: 15-20', Spread: 3-4' (15 yrs)<br />
007551 5-6’ BB $189.99<br />
sylv<strong>at</strong>ica Purple Fountain<br />
Purple Fountain Weeping Beech<br />
zones 4-7<br />
This narrow weeping Beech is gre<strong>at</strong> for small<br />
gardens due to it’s narrow silhouette and intense<br />
glossy purplish leaves. Leaves may turn more<br />
green throughout the summer. The best use for<br />
this Beech is where a dram<strong>at</strong>ic focal point is<br />
desired. The ten-year size for this tree is 10 feet<br />
high by 3 feet wide. In time it can reach 25 feet<br />
high with a spread of 10 to 12 feet. As it was<br />
introduced in 1975, the final st<strong>at</strong>istics are not in on<br />
its ultim<strong>at</strong>e height.<br />
015776 C1 $29.99<br />
015465 7-8’ BB $149.99<br />
sylv<strong>at</strong>ica Tricolor<br />
Tricolor European Beech<br />
zones 4-7<br />
Green leaves marked white and edged pink.<br />
Foliage will burn in hot sun or dry winds. Slow<br />
growing to 25-40’, usually much less.<br />
014731 C1 $29.99<br />
001686 5-6’ BB $129.99<br />
015769 10-12’ BB $189.99<br />
Forsythia<br />
Forsythia/Golden Bell<br />
intermedia Goldilocks<br />
zones 5-8<br />
A dwarf globe th<strong>at</strong> is ideally suited for today’s<br />
smaller landscape. The bright yellow flowers<br />
engulf the stems. Height: 24-30”<br />
005232 C3 $25.00<br />
intermedia Gold Tide<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Mounding habit with profuse golden yellow<br />
flowers in April. Height: 2-3’, Spread: 3-4’<br />
000428 C1 ½ $7.99<br />
intermedia Lynwood Gold<br />
zones 4-8<br />
This old-fashioned shrub blooms brilliantly in<br />
many yards showing off it’s golden yellow flowers<br />
with the daffodils. Fast growing and somewh<strong>at</strong><br />
rank, this Forsythia may be trimmed in l<strong>at</strong>e or early<br />
July without sacrificing bloom the next spring.<br />
Height: 8’, Spread: 6’<br />
000387 C5 $25.00<br />
011322 C7 $29.99<br />
Show Off<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Not your typical Forsythia! It is compact and full<br />
of blooms from the ground to the ends of every<br />
stem. This little beauty will stay small so there is<br />
no need to prune. This variety is a vast<br />
improvement over all. Now you can have your<br />
hedge – tight and compact the way you want it<br />
without doing any work. Height: 5-6’; Spread: 5-6’<br />
7-1 017909 C7 $29.99<br />
Show Off Starlet<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Starlet is a bright ball of yellow flowers in spring!<br />
If your older forsythia takes up too much room and<br />
has a weak flower display, try this new, improved<br />
variety. It has the same fabulous flower display you<br />
get with Show Off forsythia, but in a smaller<br />
package. This new dwarf forsythia is a mass of<br />
bright yellow spring flowers from base to tip.<br />
Height: 2-3’; Spread: 3-4’<br />
9-1 017979 C1½ $12.99<br />
Fothergilla<br />
Fothergilla<br />
gardenii<br />
zones 5-8<br />
This species forms a dense mound th<strong>at</strong> <strong>at</strong>tains a<br />
height of 4 feet. The white blooms appear in April<br />
and resemble a small Fuller bottle-brush th<strong>at</strong> sits<br />
on the plant like candles! The lustrous green<br />
foliage in summer changes to orange-red and<br />
yellow in fall. Full sun to partial shade in ordinary,<br />
well-drained soil is best. A good accent for the<br />
landscape. Height: 3-4’, Spread: 3-4’<br />
008190 C3 $35.99<br />
gardenii Mt Airy<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Discovered more than 20 years ago by Michael<br />
Dirr in Mt. Airy Arboretum, Cincinn<strong>at</strong>i Ohio. A<br />
superior selection with larger blooms and more<br />
brilliant fall color. Creamy white bottle-brush type<br />
blooms in spring have a sweet honey fragrance.<br />
Fall brings a kaleidoscope of orange, yellow and<br />
red color. Foliage is resistant to insects and<br />
disease. Height: 5-6’, Spread: 6’<br />
7-1 010184 C3 $29.99<br />
Franklinia<br />
Ben Franklin’s Tree<br />
al<strong>at</strong>amaha<br />
zones 5-8<br />
An open, airy small tree with beautiful, large,<br />
creamy white blooms with yellow stamens in l<strong>at</strong>e<br />
summer into the fall. The large, shiny green leaves<br />
turn a brilliant red in the fall. Named after Ben<br />
Franklin, it has not been found in the wild since<br />
1790. Height: 15-20’, Spread: 10-15’<br />
010710 C2 $29.99<br />
009420 C5 $59.99<br />
014506 C7 $99.00<br />
015226 C15 $199.00<br />
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Genista<br />
Brom/Woadwaxen<br />
lydia Bangle<br />
zones 4-9<br />
A more floriferous and longer blooming selection<br />
of Genista th<strong>at</strong> produces waves of electric yellow<br />
flowers in early spring. After the spring bloom, this<br />
nearly leafless plant has bright green stems th<strong>at</strong><br />
provide interesting year round texture and color.<br />
Easy to grow and makes a lovely low hedge. He<strong>at</strong><br />
tolerant and adaptable to nearly any well-drained<br />
soil. Height: 2’, Spread: 2’<br />
013752 C1½ $14.99<br />
9-1 015511 PW1 $14.99<br />
Ginkgo biloba<br />
Ginkgo Tree<br />
Prefers moist, deep, sandy soils in full sun, but is<br />
very adaptable to stressful situ<strong>at</strong>ions, including<br />
poor soils, compacted soils, various soil pHs, he<strong>at</strong>,<br />
drought and winter salt spray. The Ginkgo family,<br />
in general, is virtually free from insect and disease<br />
problems.<br />
biloba Broom with Tubes<br />
Broom with Tubes Ginkgo<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Here is one with green leaves th<strong>at</strong> roll into a tube<br />
quite similar to Ginkgo biloba ‘Tubifolia’ but since<br />
it only grows 4” a year it will produce a very nice<br />
dwarf. Best grown in moist, sandy, well-drained<br />
soils in full sun. Young plants should be staked for<br />
support. Height: 3’<br />
7-1 016931 C5 $79.99<br />
Hamamelis<br />
Witch Hazel<br />
Witch Hazel are noted for their very early flower<br />
show. They are the perfect choice for breaking up<br />
long boundaries and fence lines. They n<strong>at</strong>urally<br />
grow in mixed woodlands of evergreens and<br />
deciduous forest trees.<br />
x intermedia Feuerzauber<br />
AKA Fire Charm<br />
zones 5-8<br />
The German loosley transl<strong>at</strong>es to 'Magic Fire' or<br />
'Fire Charm', and the fragrant orange red blossoms<br />
ignite the landscape with color in February and<br />
March. Fall color is a golden yellow.<br />
Height: 10-15’; Spread: 10-15’<br />
018000 C3 $35.00<br />
x intermedia Arnold’s Promise<br />
zones 5-8<br />
An upright, vase-shaped cultivar with ascending<br />
branches and a spreading habit. Noted for its<br />
sweetly fragrant bright yellow flowers and l<strong>at</strong>er<br />
bloom than most of the other x intemedia cultivars.<br />
Yellow-orange to yellow fall color can be quite<br />
<strong>at</strong>tractive. Height: 10-15’, Spread: 10-15’<br />
010485 C3 $49.99<br />
x intermedia Diane<br />
zones 5-9<br />
A medium to large shrub with wide spreading<br />
branches and copper-red flowers in very early<br />
spring. Fall foliage is yellow, orange, to red.<br />
Height: 10-15’, Spred: 10-15’<br />
006276 C3 $29.99<br />
x intermedia Jelena<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Fragrant flowers are orange-red-yellow and remain<br />
for several weeks. The whole plant glows like<br />
copper when in bloom! Leaf color is dark green in<br />
summer and red-orange in fall. Height: 15-20’<br />
006277 C3 $49.99<br />
vernalis<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Noted for its extremely early and lengthy bloom<br />
time. Fragrant flower clusters have variable<br />
color<strong>at</strong>ion but most have yellow petals. Yellow<br />
fall foliage. Height: 6-10’; Spread: 8-15’<br />
003691 C5 $29.99<br />
virginiana<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Stem-hugging clusters of fragrant bright yellow<br />
flowers appear along the branches from October to<br />
December, usually after leaf drop but sometimes <strong>at</strong><br />
the time of fall color. Flowers may be tinged with<br />
orange and/or red. Height: 10-15’; Spread: 10-15’<br />
7-1 003914 C5 $29.99<br />
Hibiscus syriacus<br />
Rose of Sharon<br />
A gre<strong>at</strong> plant for mid to l<strong>at</strong>e summer flowering!<br />
Aphrodite<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Dark pink flowers have a prominent dark red eye<br />
and bloom from July to September. Height: 9’,<br />
Spread: 8’ (in 14-15 years)<br />
6-30 003426 C5 $25.00<br />
015508 3-4’ BB - TREE $49.99<br />
Blue Bird<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Bright blue flowers have a purple to red eye zone<br />
July –August. Height: 8-12’<br />
010428 3-4’ BB tree form $49.99<br />
Diana<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Pure white flowers bloom July to September.<br />
Foliage is waxy dark green. Flowers stay open <strong>at</strong><br />
night. Height: 8-10’, Spread: 6-10’<br />
001711 C5 $25.00<br />
Lavender Chiffon<br />
zones 5-9<br />
A whole new look for Rose of Sharon straight from<br />
England! Large, single lavender flowers adorned<br />
with a lacy center to cre<strong>at</strong>e an anemone-like bloom.<br />
This plant will take you on vac<strong>at</strong>ion without paying<br />
for a plane ticket! A Proven Winners selection.<br />
Height: 6-10’, Spread: 5’<br />
010126 C5 $25.00<br />
Lil’ Kim<br />
zones 5-9<br />
The only mini<strong>at</strong>ure Rose of Sharon in the world!<br />
Growing to only 3-4 feet tall, this unique little<br />
shrub cre<strong>at</strong>es 3-inch pure white flowers punctu<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
with a showy red eye and last for three days instead<br />
of one day like other Rose of Sharons.<br />
Height: 3-4’; Spread: 3-4’<br />
015514 P5 $12.99<br />
Lucy<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Double reddish-pink flowers bloom on this tree<br />
Rose of Sharon in mid to l<strong>at</strong>e summer.<br />
Height: 8-12’; Spread: 8-12’<br />
6-30 005096 C5 $25.00<br />
015222 C15 TF $149.99<br />
Minerva<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Huge lavender flowers with dark red eye in July-<br />
September. Ht: 8-12’ x 6-10’<br />
6-30 015448 C5 $25.00<br />
011033 4-5’ BB tree $59.99<br />
Pink Giant<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Pink Giant bears brilliant pink flowers with deep<br />
red markings from l<strong>at</strong>e summer until mid-fall.<br />
Should be grown in full sun, though partial shade is<br />
toler<strong>at</strong>ed. This plant requires no pruning, unless<br />
you need to remove a dead or damaged branch.<br />
Height: 8-10’; Spread: 8-10’<br />
6-30 016875 C5 $25.00<br />
Red Heart<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Large shrub or small tree with medium green<br />
foliage producing single white flowers with a red<br />
center Height: 10-15’, Spread: 6-10’<br />
001716 C5 $25.00<br />
010429 3-4’ BB Tree $49.99<br />
Sugar Tip<br />
zones 5-9<br />
An eye-c<strong>at</strong>ching new Rose of Sharon with brightly<br />
varieg<strong>at</strong>ed creamy-white and blue-green foliage.<br />
Loads of clear pink, double flowers are produced in<br />
summer and it does not produce seed. Height: 8-<br />
10’; Spread: 6-8’<br />
015513 P5 $12.99<br />
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Hydrangea<br />
Hydrangea<br />
Performs well in moist, rich garden soil in partial<br />
sun to fairly deep shade. Prefers afternoon shade.<br />
Cut back Annabelle and panicul<strong>at</strong>a types in early<br />
spring. Prune out 2-year old dead stems from<br />
macrophylla types in early spring.<br />
anomala petiolaris<br />
Climbing Hydrangea<br />
zones 5-8<br />
An upright vine with clusters of fragrant flowers<br />
and showy white bracts from l<strong>at</strong>e spring to early<br />
summer. Height: 20’<br />
001931 C3 $29.99<br />
005831 trellis C7 $89.99<br />
arborescens Annabelle<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Very large white flowers are held above green<br />
foliage in June. Flowers are produced on new<br />
wood so plant can and should be cut back in early<br />
spring. Height: 3-4’; Spread: 4-5’<br />
000420 C3 $29.99<br />
arborescens Bella Anna<br />
zones 4-9<br />
The Newest Addition to the Endless Summer<br />
Collection! Bella Anna shares the incredible ability<br />
to bloom on old and new wood, just like the other<br />
hydrangeas in this extraordinary collection. It<br />
blooms from summer all the way through fall.<br />
Produces impressive magenta pink flowers.<br />
Height: 3-5’; Spread: 3-5’<br />
016907 C2 $29.99<br />
arborescens Incrediball<br />
zones 4-9<br />
A new and improved Annabelle with strong, beefy<br />
stems and massive blooms. Each bloom has<br />
roughly 4 times as many flowers as Annabelle and<br />
was bred to elimin<strong>at</strong>e flop. Blooms emerge lime<br />
green, change to white and age to green. A must<br />
have! Height: 4-5’; Spread: 4-5’<br />
016085 C3 $39.99<br />
arborescens<br />
Invincibelle Spirit<br />
zones 3-9<br />
An Annabelle Hydrangea with pink flowers!... and<br />
produces new flowers right up until frost. Unlike<br />
many hydrangeas, the flower buds are produced on<br />
new wood, so it will still produce flowers even if<br />
the stems die back to the ground by extreme<br />
we<strong>at</strong>her. Height: 3-4’; Spread: 3-4’<br />
016086 C3 $39.99<br />
macrophylla Blushing Bride<br />
zones 5-9<br />
A new white flowering selection from the Endless<br />
Summer family! Pure white flowers m<strong>at</strong>ure to soft<br />
pink. Re-blooms on new wood for endless summer<br />
color! Height: 3-6’, Spread: 3-6’<br />
014505 C1½ $14.99<br />
011231 C3 $32.99<br />
macrophylla Endless Summer<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Blooms on both old and new wood for large,<br />
colorful flower mops all season long! Flower color<br />
is sienna blue to mauve, depending on soil acidity.<br />
Remarkably hardy and more mildew resistant than<br />
other varieties. Does best when shaded in mid-day.<br />
You can be confident th<strong>at</strong> you’ll get flowers every<br />
year all season long with Endless Summer.<br />
Height: 3-5’, Spread: 3-5’<br />
010292 C1½ $14.99<br />
010293 C3 $29.99<br />
macrophylla Let’s Dance Moonlight<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Represents the next gener<strong>at</strong>ion of reblooming<br />
hydrangea! Blooms on both new wood and old<br />
delivering seasons of flowers and lots of wow.<br />
Bloom color is a rich pink th<strong>at</strong> ages to bright green.<br />
Blue flowers in acidic soils. Does best when<br />
shaded in mid-day. Height: 3-5’, Spread: 3-5’<br />
013745 P5 $15.99<br />
macrophylla Let’s Dance Starlight<br />
zones 4-9<br />
The Let's Dance Hydrangea series represents the<br />
next gener<strong>at</strong>ion of reblooming hydrangeas. The<br />
Let's Dance series bloom on both new wood and<br />
old delivering seasons of flowers and lots of<br />
WOW! Makes you want to dance! Does best when<br />
shaded in mid-day. Height: 3-5’; Spread: 3-5’<br />
013794 P5 $14.99<br />
panicul<strong>at</strong>a Bombshell<br />
zones 3-8<br />
A dwarf, incredibly well-branched Hydrangea<br />
covered in white flowers from early Summer until<br />
frost. (more flowers per plant than any other H.<br />
panicul<strong>at</strong>a. With its long bloom time and very<br />
compact habit, ‘Bombshell’ is a significantly<br />
improved plant in all respects. Height: 3-4’;<br />
Spread: 3-4’<br />
9-1 018012 C1½ $14.99<br />
panicul<strong>at</strong>a Grandiflora<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Fe<strong>at</strong>ures showy, closely packed, creamy white<br />
flowers in l<strong>at</strong>e summer, slowly age to pink and<br />
finally fading to brown or tan, persisting well into<br />
the fall. In full bloom, the weight of the flower<br />
panicles will typically cause the branches to arch<br />
downward. Prune in l<strong>at</strong>e winter or early spring.<br />
Height: 10-15’; Spread: 10-15’<br />
013268 C15 STD $69.99<br />
panicul<strong>at</strong>a Limelight<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Unique white flowers fade to bright green in<br />
summer. They hold their bright and refreshing<br />
color right into autumn when the blooms change<br />
color to a rich deep pink. The autumn display of<br />
green and pink blooms on the same plant is<br />
bre<strong>at</strong>htaking! Height: 6-8’, Spread: 6-8”<br />
013653 C3 $29.99<br />
7-1 010956 C3 $39.99<br />
panicul<strong>at</strong>a Little Lamb<br />
zones 5-8<br />
A smaller growing panicul<strong>at</strong>a type with large,<br />
white, delic<strong>at</strong>e-looking, panicle-type flowers in<br />
summer. A Proven Winners selection. Blooms on<br />
new wood - can trim back in spring. Height: 4-5’,<br />
Spread: 5-6’<br />
013744 P5 $14.99<br />
013248 C3 $29.99<br />
panicul<strong>at</strong>a Pink Diamond<br />
zones 3-8<br />
This exciting variety fe<strong>at</strong>ures large, bold flowers<br />
th<strong>at</strong> start blooming in mid summer and last through<br />
to the first snowfall. The panicles open in l<strong>at</strong>e<br />
summer with valuable shades of color. It is first a<br />
cream color which gradually turns a rich shade of<br />
pink. Blooms on new wood - can trim back in<br />
spring Height: 6-8’; Spread: 6-8’<br />
013997 C3 $29.99<br />
014407 C15 STD $69.99<br />
panicul<strong>at</strong>a Tardiva<br />
zones 3-8<br />
White cone-shaped flowers August-September.<br />
Blooms age nicely to shades of cream and pink.<br />
Blooms on new wood - can trim back in spring<br />
Height: 6-8’, Spread: 6’<br />
003338 C15 STD $69.99<br />
000432 C7 STD $79.99<br />
panicul<strong>at</strong>a Tickled Pink<br />
zones 5-9<br />
You'll be tickled pink by the extraordinary flowers<br />
on this hydrangea. Each bloom is completely<br />
covered by the sterile flower petals and each petal<br />
recurves giving the blossoms a full, frilly, lacy<br />
appearance. The blooms start out white before<br />
turning rosy pink. Height: 4-5’; Spread: 5-6’<br />
015450 C5 $25.00<br />
6-30 016876 C15 STD $69.99<br />
panicul<strong>at</strong>a<br />
Vanilla Strawberry<br />
zones 5-9<br />
A delicious new cre<strong>at</strong>ion from France! The<br />
enormous flower panicles are a blend of vanilla<br />
and strawberry, held upright on red stems. They<br />
emerge creamy white in mid summer, change to<br />
pink and finally to strawberry red. The habit is<br />
upright becoming cascading l<strong>at</strong>er in the season.<br />
Height: 6-7’; Spread: 4-5’<br />
6-30 015451 C5 $29.99<br />
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quercifolia<br />
Oak Leaf Hydrangea<br />
zones 5-9<br />
An upright deciduous shrub with a broad, rounded<br />
habit fe<strong>at</strong>uring elong<strong>at</strong>ed, conical clusters (4-12"<br />
long) of white flowers which slowly turn pinkish<br />
purple with age. Long l<strong>at</strong>e spring to summer bloom<br />
period. Distinctive oak-like, deep green leaves<br />
turn <strong>at</strong>tractive shades of bronze, crimson or purple<br />
in autumn. M<strong>at</strong>ure stems exfoli<strong>at</strong>e to reveal a rich<br />
brown inner bark which is <strong>at</strong>tractive in winter.<br />
Height: 5-6’, Spread: 6-8’<br />
0000773 C5 $37.99<br />
quercifolia Pee Wee<br />
Oak Leaf Hydrangea<br />
zones 5-9<br />
A nice, dwarf compact form of Oakleaf Hydrangea<br />
with white flowers blooming in early summer.<br />
Height: 3-4’, Spread: 3-4’<br />
001959 C3 $34.99<br />
quercifolia Sike’s Dwarf<br />
Sike’s Dwarf Oak Leaf Hydrangea<br />
Zones 5-9<br />
This dwarf is half the size of other Oakleaf types,<br />
making it perfect for smaller gardens. The<br />
handsome, broad foliage shows off abundant ivorycolored<br />
conical flowers fading to pink. Burgundy<br />
fall color. Height: 2-3’, Spread: 3-4’<br />
7-1 013043 C5 $29.99<br />
017920 C7 $35.99<br />
quercifolia Snow Queen<br />
Oak Leaf Hydrangea<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Large, tightly packed, pure white panicles are held<br />
upright to cre<strong>at</strong>e a unique summer flower display.<br />
The flowers fade to light pink and the le<strong>at</strong>hery<br />
leaves turn a superb burgundy autumn color.<br />
Height: 4-6’, Spread: 3-5’<br />
017921 C3 $25.00<br />
008973 C3 HVY $29.99<br />
7-1 001961 C5 $29.99<br />
010676 C7 $35.99<br />
Ilex<br />
Holly<br />
cren<strong>at</strong>a Sky Pencil<br />
Sky Pencil Japanese Holly<br />
zones 5-8<br />
This female cultivar is a gre<strong>at</strong> accent plant<br />
discovered near Honshu, Japan. A nice, green<br />
leaved altern<strong>at</strong>ive to Skyrocket Juniper th<strong>at</strong> will<br />
toler<strong>at</strong>e partial shade! Needs protection from<br />
winter winds. Height: 8-12’, Spread: 2-3’<br />
014556 C1 $14.99<br />
017948 C2 $25.00<br />
009416 C3 $39.99<br />
013791 24” BB $49.99<br />
013956 30-36” BB $59.99<br />
017145 36-42” BB $69.99<br />
glabra Compacta<br />
Compact Inkberry/Gallberry Holly<br />
zones 5-9<br />
A dwarf, female clone with dense, tight branching<br />
and lustrous dark green foliage. Abundant black<br />
berries are produced in summer. Gre<strong>at</strong> for hedges!<br />
Can be kept to an ultim<strong>at</strong>e height of 2 feet with<br />
annual trimming. Height: 4-6’; Spread: 4-6’<br />
007385 C3 $25.00<br />
glabra Green Magic<br />
Inkberry/Gallberry Holly<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Improved glabra with tight, compact habit and<br />
glossy foliage. Greenish-white flowers in spring<br />
but are not noticeable. Height: 4’, Spread: 6’<br />
011103 C3 $29.99<br />
meserveae Blue Maid<br />
Female Blue Holly / Meserve Holly<br />
zones 5-7<br />
Broad, pyramidal, blue-colored evergreen which<br />
produces abundant bright red berries. Need male<br />
form for pollin<strong>at</strong>ion. Height: 12-15’, Spread: 10’<br />
001976 15-18” C3 $29.99<br />
001977 C5 $39.99<br />
009549 C10 PYR $69.00<br />
013352 4-5’ BB $149.99<br />
015569 5-6’ BB SP $189.99<br />
meserveae Blue Prince<br />
Blue Holly / Meserve Holly<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Dense pyramidal evergreen shrub with le<strong>at</strong>hery<br />
lustrous dense dark green foliage which can be<br />
pruned to any shape. Height: 8-10’ x 4-8’<br />
001980 C3 $29.99<br />
meserveae Blue Princess<br />
Blue Holly / Meserve Holly<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Easily grown in average, medium wet soil in full<br />
sun to part shade. Adaptable to both light and<br />
heavy soils, but prefers moist, acidic, organic soils<br />
with good drainage. Produces <strong>at</strong>tractive red berries<br />
in fall and winter. For berries, <strong>at</strong> least one male<br />
must be planted nearby. Height: 4-8’; Spread 4-5’<br />
018017 30-36” BB $69.99<br />
014519 3-4’ BB $79.99<br />
meserveae Centennial Girl<br />
Blue Holly / Meserve Holly<br />
zones 4-8<br />
An upright, blue foliaged female Holly bearing red<br />
berries in l<strong>at</strong>e summer th<strong>at</strong> persist into winter and<br />
early spring. May be trimmed into a pyramidal<br />
shape. Best pollin<strong>at</strong>ed by Blue Prince or Blue<br />
Stallion. Height: 12-15’, Spread: 5-8’<br />
016741 30-36” BB $79.99<br />
014592 5-6’ BB $149.99<br />
meserveae Emerald Magic<br />
Emerald Magic Holly<br />
zones 4-9<br />
AKA Willemer. A unique male Holly with small<br />
blue-green foliage, tinted burgundy in winter. The<br />
dense, rounded habit requires little shearing and<br />
makes an excellent, hardy, <strong>at</strong>tractive altern<strong>at</strong>ive to<br />
Boxwood. Height: 2-4’ x 3-4’<br />
010865 C3 $35.00<br />
meserveae Honey Maid<br />
Blue Holly / Meserve Holly<br />
zones 5-9<br />
A sport of Blue Maid, with all of the wonderful<br />
characteristics of its parent. Shades of rich golden<br />
yellow and buttercream decor<strong>at</strong>e each leaf in a<br />
unique p<strong>at</strong>tern. Height: 5’, Spread: 5’<br />
017042 C6 $39.99<br />
013359 3-4’ BB $79.99<br />
013523 4-5’ BB $149.00<br />
verticill<strong>at</strong>a Afterglow<br />
Winterberry Holly<br />
zones 3-9<br />
A compact, female winterberry th<strong>at</strong> is smaller and<br />
denser than other cultivars. If properly pollin<strong>at</strong>ed,<br />
orange-red berries are produced in abundance in<br />
fall and persist throughout winter. Dark green<br />
leaves turn yellow-bronze in fall. Height: 3-6’;<br />
Spread: 3-6’<br />
6-30 006998 C5 $35.99<br />
verticill<strong>at</strong>a Jim Dandy<br />
Winterberry Holly<br />
zones 3-9<br />
A male pollin<strong>at</strong>or for other verticill<strong>at</strong>a varieties.<br />
Bears no fruit and its growth habit is compact and<br />
rounded. Height: 3-6’; Spread: 4-8’<br />
6-30 008427 C5 $27.50<br />
verticill<strong>at</strong>a Red Sprite<br />
Winterberry Holly<br />
zones 3-9<br />
This female winterberry cultivar is a large-berried,<br />
slow-growing, dwarf shrub with an upright,<br />
rounded habit. Berries are very <strong>at</strong>tractive in fall<br />
and winter, persisting until spring unless consumed<br />
by local birds! Height: 2-3’; Spread: 2-3’<br />
6-30 011105 C3 $29.99<br />
verticill<strong>at</strong>a Southern Gentlemen<br />
Winterberry Holly<br />
zones 3-9<br />
A tall, upright, rounded male form th<strong>at</strong> can be used<br />
to pollin<strong>at</strong>e many females. Small white flowers<br />
bloom in June, but bears no fruit. They like moist<br />
to wet, slightly acid soils. Height: 6-8’ x 6-8’<br />
6-30 007784 C5 $29.99<br />
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verticill<strong>at</strong>a Sparkleberry<br />
Winterberry Holly<br />
zones 3-9<br />
A rounded, deciduous shrub with deep green<br />
foliage and bright red berries appearing l<strong>at</strong>e<br />
summer to early fall. The new foliage emerges<br />
showy red. Requires a male pollin<strong>at</strong>or for good<br />
fruiting. Height: 6-8’; Spread: 6-8’<br />
7-1 017908 C5 $29.99<br />
verticill<strong>at</strong>a Winter Red<br />
Winterberry Holly<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Loads of bright red berries are produced on this<br />
shade-tolerant, upright and mounded growing<br />
female Winterberry. The red berries will make this<br />
plant the focal point of your garden in the winter.<br />
Pollin<strong>at</strong>ed well by Southern Gentlemen.<br />
Height: 6-8’; Spread: 6-8’<br />
7-1 017907 C5 $29.99<br />
Itea virginica<br />
Virginia Sweetspire<br />
virginica Little Henry<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Low mounded, compact st<strong>at</strong>ure is perfect for<br />
flooding banks, beds, etc. Sweetly scented pure<br />
white flowers bloom in July. Height: 3-4’<br />
003449 C3 $29.99<br />
Juniperus<br />
Juniper<br />
chinensis Daub’s Frosted<br />
Daub’s Frosted Juniper<br />
zones 4-9<br />
The bright two-color effect of 'Daub's Frosted'<br />
makes this a very <strong>at</strong>tractive plant. New growth is a<br />
lemon yellow color th<strong>at</strong> contrasts superbly with the<br />
fe<strong>at</strong>hery, emerald green underside. 'Daub's Frosted'<br />
grows very well in a site with sun and well-drained<br />
soil. Perfect where a little bit of color is needed!<br />
Height: 2-3’; Spread: 4-5’<br />
7-1 016973 C3 $29.99<br />
chinensis Greg’s Gold<br />
Greg’s Gold Juniper<br />
zones 4-9<br />
From Painesville, Ohio, this Juniper looks best in<br />
an open site with no shade during the day. Green<br />
and yellow foliage. Height: 30”, Spread: 36”<br />
008662 C1 $9.99<br />
008575 C2 $19.99<br />
009400 C3 $25.00<br />
chinensis Sea Green<br />
Sea Green Juniper<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Dark green foliage with a spreading and weeping<br />
habit. Height: 4-5’, Spread: 8-12’<br />
001997 C3 $29.99<br />
communis Compressa<br />
Compressa Common Juniper<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Dwarf, cone-shaped, upright form with a nice blue<br />
color. Grows very slowly. Easy to grow in a wide<br />
range of cultural conditions. Excellent for use as a<br />
specimen plant. Height: 2-3’; known to grow to<br />
12’ in 25 years<br />
017146 30-36” BB $59.99<br />
horizontalis Blue Chip<br />
Blue Chip Creeping Juniper<br />
zones 4-9<br />
The plant n<strong>at</strong>urally mounds to a very <strong>at</strong>tractive<br />
spreading groundcover. Excellent blue foliage<br />
color in summer, tipped purplish in winter.<br />
Height: 8-10” x 8-10’<br />
001999 C1 $9.99<br />
horizontalis Mother Lode<br />
Mother Lode Juniper<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Bright, golden-yellow foliage all summer and rich,<br />
burgundy plum for winter. Looks gre<strong>at</strong> cascading<br />
over a bank, defining a mound, complementing<br />
stonework or planted in masses. Gold varieg<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
form of Blue Rug Juniper. Height: 6-12”;<br />
Spread: 8-10’<br />
014027 C1 $19.99<br />
002004 C2 $29.99<br />
horizontalis Wiltoni<br />
Blue Rug Creeping Juniper<br />
zones 3-9<br />
A fl<strong>at</strong> and low spreading groundcover with intense<br />
silver blue foliage. Fairly fast growing. (Standard<br />
form will reach 4’ x 3-4’) Ht: 4-6”, Spread: 6-8’<br />
002000 C1 $6.99<br />
002001 C2 $19.99<br />
000749 C3 $25.00<br />
017121 C10 STD $99.00<br />
procumbens Nana<br />
Japanese Garden Juniper<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Very low growing groundcover with nice dense<br />
branching. Grows only 1 ft high and about 5’ in 10<br />
years. Foliage is bluish green, slightly purplish in<br />
winter. Height: 6-12”, Spread: 3-6’<br />
000763 15-18” C3 $25.00<br />
scopulorum Skyrocket<br />
Skyrocket Rocky Mountain Juniper<br />
zones 4-7<br />
Narrow, columnar variety with blue foliage. Be<br />
sure to tie up foliage in winter to prevent breakage<br />
and to keep it’s tight shape. Height: 15-25’ x 2-3’<br />
006701 3’ BB $49.99<br />
002010 5’ BB $69.99<br />
squam<strong>at</strong>a Blue Star<br />
Blue Star Juniper<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Bright blue colored foliage, dense low growing<br />
plant, mounding shape with star-like spiking.<br />
Much slower growing than most spreading<br />
Junipers. (Standard form will reach 4-5’ x 3’)<br />
Height: 3-4’, Spread: 3-4’<br />
002012 C1 $10.99<br />
002014 C3 $27.99<br />
004718 15-18” BB STD $99.00<br />
Kalmia l<strong>at</strong>ifolia<br />
Mountain Laurel<br />
It is best to give these plants partial shade in Ohio.<br />
Lightly feed as too much fertilizer will stunt or kill<br />
them. Use Holly-tone <strong>at</strong> planting time <strong>at</strong> one-half<br />
the recommended r<strong>at</strong>e for Azaleas. Well-drained<br />
soil is a must! Likes pe<strong>at</strong> moss and acidic soils.<br />
Plant using our Rhododendron & Azalea<br />
guidelines. Blooms May 15 - June 15.<br />
Elf<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Showy clusters of white flowers add glory to these<br />
handsome dwarf shrubs. Useful as a landscape<br />
accent, informal hedge or border where its flowers<br />
can be enjoyed. Height: 2’ Spread: 2-4’<br />
003469 C2 $25.99<br />
012536 C3 $35.99<br />
Firecracker<br />
zones 4-8<br />
An excellent Mountain Laurel with intense red<br />
colored buds th<strong>at</strong> open white then to light pink.<br />
Deep green glossy foliage covers the bush.<br />
Height: 3’; Spread: 2’<br />
017300 C1½ $10.99<br />
Galaxy<br />
zones 4-8<br />
The star shaped flowers are very <strong>at</strong>tractive with<br />
swirled rings of burgundy. Vigorous and upright<br />
grower. Height: 24-30”, Spread: 24-30”<br />
014164 C2 $25.99<br />
6-30 007336 C3 $35.99<br />
Hearts of Fire<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Red buds open to large pink blooms with darker<br />
edges. Height: 3-4’, Spread: 3-4’<br />
010042 C2 $25.99<br />
007328 C3 $35.99<br />
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Keepsake<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Raspberry-red buds open to solid purplishburgundy<br />
with an <strong>at</strong>tractive white edge. Glossy<br />
deep blue-green foliage. Height: 4-5’; Spread: 4-5’<br />
017299 C1½ $10.99<br />
014520 C2 $25.99<br />
6-30 007329 C3 $35.99<br />
Little Linda<br />
zones 4-8<br />
The first mini<strong>at</strong>ure Kalmia with foliage half the<br />
size of normal. Buds are dark red and open to near<br />
white and age to rich pink. Height: 3’, Spread: 3’<br />
015662 C1½ $10.99<br />
008644 12-15” C2 $25.99<br />
007337 C3 $35.99<br />
Minuet<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Large white flowers have red spokes th<strong>at</strong> spread<br />
out from center to the red band rimmed with white.<br />
Striking contrast with the green foliage. Ht: 2-4’<br />
009086 C1 $11.99<br />
002020 C2 $25.99<br />
013712 C3 $35.99<br />
Olympic Wedding<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Lavender-pink in bud with maroon-banded blooms,<br />
this cultivar has a growth habit th<strong>at</strong> is somewh<strong>at</strong><br />
open. The foliage turns purplish in the winter.<br />
Height: 4-5’, Spread: 4-5’<br />
012157 C2 $25.99<br />
Ostbo Red<br />
zones 5-8<br />
The deep red buds are followed by light pink<br />
flowers th<strong>at</strong> deepen the longer they are open.<br />
Leaves are undul<strong>at</strong>ed and twisted. An old favorite!<br />
Height: 3-4’, Spread: 3-4’<br />
010043 C2 $25.99<br />
007331 C3 $35.99<br />
Peppermint<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Another newer selection from Dick Jaynes.<br />
Flowers have red candy stripes radi<strong>at</strong>ing out like<br />
peppermint candy. The glossy green leaves are<br />
often tinged reddish-bronze as they emerge.<br />
Height: 5’, Spread: 5’<br />
009839 C2 $25.99<br />
Raspberry Glow<br />
zones 4-8<br />
A Dick Jaynes hybrid with wine red buds th<strong>at</strong> open<br />
to raspberry-pink flowers. Blooms May 15 - June<br />
15. Height: 3-4’, Spread: 3-4’<br />
Tiddlywinks<br />
zones 4-8<br />
A mini<strong>at</strong>ure Kalmia with medium pink flowers.<br />
The flowers are r<strong>at</strong>her large for the small plant<br />
size. Good compact foliage. Height: 2-3’,<br />
Spread: 2-3’<br />
008711 C2 $25.99<br />
002019 C3 $35.99<br />
Larix<br />
Weeping Larch<br />
decidua Pendula<br />
Weeping European Larch<br />
zones 2-6<br />
This graceful, conifer forms an elegant mass of<br />
drooping foliage and branches. Foliage turns<br />
brilliant yellow in fall to make a striking landscape<br />
st<strong>at</strong>ement. Height: 15-20’, Spread: 8-10’<br />
001860 4-5’ BB $89.99<br />
decidua Puli<br />
Puli Weeping Larch<br />
zones 2-6<br />
Luminous, lime-green foliage brightens this<br />
weeping, mid-size tree in spring. In fall, needles<br />
turn golden before dropping to reveal tawny twigs.<br />
As trees age, branches divide and the tree's girth<br />
increases. Prefers moist soil in summer. Grows<br />
6-12” per year. Height: 6-15’ (10-15 years)<br />
017866 C3 $99.00<br />
017867 C6 $175.00<br />
Leptodermis<br />
Leptodermis / Summer Lilac<br />
oblonga<br />
zones 5-8<br />
A compact, mounding shrub with <strong>at</strong>tractive, finetextured<br />
green foliage. Fragrant tube-shaped pruple<br />
flowers may remind you of the scent of Lilacs.<br />
Impervious to pests and very tolerant of poor soil<br />
conditions. Blooms in profusion l<strong>at</strong>e spring to<br />
early summer and will bloom on-and-off again all<br />
summer. Height: 1-2’, Spread: 2-3’<br />
013141 C1½ $14.99<br />
010768 C3 $25.99<br />
Leucothoe<br />
Drooping Agarista<br />
An Ericaceous plant th<strong>at</strong> likes pe<strong>at</strong> moss. Grows<br />
best in a protected area receiving morning sunlight<br />
in moist, acidic soil. Starts blooming in April.<br />
fontanesiana Girard’s Rainbow<br />
Drooping Agarista<br />
zones 5-9<br />
New growth emerges in various shades of pink,<br />
white and green. White flowers in April.<br />
Height: 3-4’; Spread: 3-6’<br />
005627 C3 $34.99<br />
fontanesiana Nana<br />
Drooping Agarista/Fetterbush<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Fragrant white flowers bloom in April to May <strong>at</strong>op<br />
varieg<strong>at</strong>ed foliage th<strong>at</strong> turns bronze-purple in fall.<br />
Height: 2-3’; Spread: 6’<br />
009183 C2 $23.99<br />
Ligustrum<br />
Golden Privet<br />
vicaryi<br />
zones 4-8<br />
The habit is somewh<strong>at</strong> vase-shaped and the leaves<br />
are golden yellow the entire growing season<br />
especially if the plant is used in a sunny loc<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
Severe trimming may maintain height <strong>at</strong> 2 feet.<br />
White fragrant flowers bloom spring to summer.<br />
Height: 10-15’, Spread: 10-15’<br />
011098 C3 $19.99<br />
Liriodendron tulipifera<br />
Tulip Tree<br />
tulipifera<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Large tree with yellow green foliage turning yellow<br />
in fall. Noted for its tulip-like white and yellow<br />
flowers in l<strong>at</strong>e spring. Good planted in open<br />
spaces and moist soils. Seed is a favorite food of<br />
cardinals. Height: 50-80’, Spread: 35-60’<br />
010298 C7 $119.99<br />
Aureo Margin<strong>at</strong>um<br />
Majestic Beauty Tulip Tree<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Leaves are margined with yellow or greenishyellow.<br />
The best varieg<strong>at</strong>ed form! Fast growing!<br />
Height: 50’, Spread: 15’<br />
010559 C15 $129.99<br />
013355 C2 $25.99<br />
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Magnolia<br />
Magnolia<br />
Betty<br />
zones 5-9<br />
More upright than ‘Ann’ with deep purple flowers<br />
in spring. Height: 10’, Spread: 8’<br />
012304 C15 TF $119.99<br />
Butterflies<br />
Butterflies Magnolia<br />
zones 5-10<br />
Abundant 4-5 inch rich yellow double flowers each<br />
with 10-15 petals are held upright like butterflies<br />
on the branches. Very hardy. Height: 10-15’,<br />
Spread: 10-15’<br />
014018 C15 $149.99<br />
x Elizabeth<br />
zones 5-9<br />
In l<strong>at</strong>e April to early May, elegant pointed buds<br />
open to clear primrose yellow flowers th<strong>at</strong> fade to<br />
dark cream and have the slight fragrance of a good<br />
musk perfume. Height: 15-20’, Spread: 15-25’<br />
012424 C15 $159.99<br />
grandiflora Edith Bogue<br />
Southern Magnolia<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Fragrant white flowers from May-June on this very<br />
hardy evergreen type. Excellent tight pyramidal<br />
habit with lustrous dark green leaves. Height: 30’<br />
016077 C7 $99.00<br />
009125 C15 $169.99<br />
hypoleuca<br />
Whitebark Magnolia<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Pale yellow flowers in spring on this pyramidal to<br />
rounded form. The yellow petals fall to the ground<br />
revealing red fruits. Be sure to loc<strong>at</strong>e this tree<br />
properly, taking into account the ultim<strong>at</strong>e size as it<br />
looks best if kept unpruned. Ht: 40-50’ x 35-40’<br />
015610 6’ BB $169.99<br />
soulangiana Alexandrina<br />
Alexandrina Saucer Magnolia<br />
zones 5-9<br />
This gorgeous variety named for Queen Victoria<br />
produces flowers flushed rose-purple outside,<br />
inside of petals pure white; one of the larger and<br />
earlier flowering varieties. Sporadically blooms<br />
thru summer. Green, glossy leaves.<br />
Height: 10-12’, Spread: 10’<br />
017624 42” BB $79.99<br />
001884 C15 $99.00<br />
008207 5’ BB $119.99<br />
stell<strong>at</strong>a Royal Star<br />
Star Magnolia<br />
zones 5-8<br />
A slow growing, rounded form with white spring<br />
flowers. Grows best with mulch spread out to the<br />
edge of the canopy to elimin<strong>at</strong>e competition from<br />
turf and ground covers. Height: 8-10’ x 6-8’<br />
012427 C15 $119.99<br />
Sunburst<br />
Sunburst Magnolia<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Canary yellow flowers in spring. In bloom the tree<br />
appears to be covered with candle flames.<br />
Beautiful foliage is heavily textured and quilted.<br />
Growth habit is upright with fairly fast growth r<strong>at</strong>e.<br />
Height: 10-15’; Spread: 15-20’<br />
014462 C6 $79.99<br />
tripetala<br />
Umbrella Tree Magnolia<br />
zones 5-8<br />
A loose and open deciduous small to medium-sized<br />
tree with large creamy white flowers in May.<br />
Bears very large leaves for a magnolia or any<br />
n<strong>at</strong>ive tree. Red-green fruits m<strong>at</strong>ure in September.<br />
Height: 15-20’; Spread: 15-20’<br />
7-1 017906 C6 $29.99<br />
virginiana<br />
Laurel/Sweet Bay Magnolia<br />
zones 5-9<br />
This unusual, multi-stemmed tree is a must for<br />
any landscape! White fragrant flowers with a<br />
yellow center start blooing in l<strong>at</strong>e May and<br />
continue through mid-summer yielding <strong>at</strong>tractive<br />
bright red clusts of seed pods in early fall. Blooms<br />
resemble a Gardenia flower. Dark green foliage<br />
with a silivery underside decor<strong>at</strong>es this tree th<strong>at</strong> has<br />
the unique ability to grow in well-drained or wet<br />
soils. Height: 15-20’; Spread: 15-25’<br />
001888 C5 $35.99<br />
001573 5-6’ BB $129.99<br />
virginiana Glauca<br />
Laurel/Sweet Bay Magnolia<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Similar to the species plant but its leaf undersides<br />
are even more silvery. Height: 20’, Spread: 15’<br />
009987 4’ C15 K $129.99<br />
virginiana Moonglow (Jim Wilson)<br />
Laurel/Sweet Bay Magnolia<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Dark, semi-evergreen foliage on this upright<br />
growing tree. Upright habit. White fragrant<br />
flowers bloom off and on all summer long! Hardy!<br />
Height: 35-40’, Spread: 18’<br />
009552 C15 $119.99<br />
Malus<br />
Flowering Crabapple<br />
Coralburst<br />
Pink Flowering Crabapple<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Coral pink buds open to small, double rose-pink<br />
flowers. High disease resistance. Height: 6-8’<br />
010804 C15 STD $99.00<br />
012855 C15 HVY $149.99<br />
010338 C25 STD $159.99<br />
007695 42” HD STD $199.00<br />
Espaliered 4-in-1<br />
Edible Grafted Apple<br />
Assorted fruiting Apple trees are grown together on<br />
this espalier field trained specimen. Height: 4-5’;<br />
SPread: 4-5’<br />
011053 C15 $159.99<br />
Guinevere (AKA Guinzam)<br />
Guinevere Flowering Crabapple<br />
zones 5-8<br />
A dwarf flowering crabapple with mauve buds th<strong>at</strong><br />
open to white flowers in spring, followed by<br />
persistant bright red fruits. Dark green foliage is<br />
blushed with burgundy and is resistant to disease.<br />
Height: 10-15’, Spread: 10-15’<br />
013602 C15 $99.00<br />
Lollipop<br />
Lollipop White Flowering Crabapple<br />
zones 4-7<br />
AKA Lollizam. White flowers in spring are<br />
followed by golden amber fruits. A definite eyec<strong>at</strong>cher<br />
with it’s ne<strong>at</strong> and tidy form resembling a<br />
lollipop top. Height: 8-10’, Spread: 8-10’<br />
6-1 009622 18” HD C15 $89.99<br />
013322 30-36” STD $149.99<br />
Louisa<br />
Weeping Crabapple<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Very nice pink flowering weeper with dark green,<br />
glossy foliage. Excellent disease resistance.<br />
Height: 10-15’, Spread: 10-15’<br />
013009 C15 $99.00<br />
Purple Prince<br />
Red Flowering Crabapple<br />
zones 4-8<br />
An outstanding rosy-red crabapple with maroon<br />
fruits and purple-bronze foliage. Good fireblight<br />
and scab resistance. Height: 20’, Spread: 20’<br />
009507 C15 $99.00<br />
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Royal Raindrops<br />
Flowering Crabapple<br />
zones 4-8<br />
One of the best new disease resistant cultivars,<br />
Royal Raindrops has vibrant burgundy-red spring<br />
flowers. Red-purple fruit appear in mid-July,<br />
remaining until early October. Beautiful, cut-leaf<br />
foliage emerges wine red and m<strong>at</strong>ures to green<br />
with burgundy overtones. Height: 20’ x 15’<br />
010939 C15 $99.00<br />
Showtime<br />
Showtime Flowering Crabapple<br />
zones 3-8<br />
According to the Ohio St<strong>at</strong>e University, this is a<br />
gre<strong>at</strong> replacement for Prairifire. Showtime is an<br />
excellent upright, pyramidal grower th<strong>at</strong> is disease<br />
free! The foliage is dark green with a red overcast.<br />
Fuchsia-red spring flowers are followed by cherry<br />
red fruits in l<strong>at</strong>e summer and fall. Height: 10-15’;<br />
Spread: 10-15’<br />
014366 C15 $99.00<br />
Metasequoia<br />
Dawn Redwood<br />
glypostroboides<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Wispy, conifer leaves th<strong>at</strong> shed in fall. Pyramidal<br />
in youth, developing a broad-rounded crown with<br />
age. Fast growth r<strong>at</strong>e, 50’ in 15-20 years.<br />
Height: 60-90’, Spread: 20-30’<br />
010181 C15 $99.00<br />
016574 C10 $139.99<br />
Microbiota<br />
Siberian Cypress<br />
decuss<strong>at</strong>a<br />
zones 3-7<br />
An ornamental tree with bright green foliage<br />
turning brownish-purple in winter. The foliage on<br />
top of the trunk will keep spreading. 24” standard.<br />
Height: 2-3’, Spread: 4-6’<br />
001896 C3 $25.00<br />
Morus alba<br />
Weeping Mulberry<br />
Toler<strong>at</strong>es drought and salt. Prune up low branches<br />
in winter. Young trees should be staked<br />
alba Chaparral<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Glossy green leaves with a yellow fall color.<br />
Fruitless. Height: 30-50’, Spread: 30-50’<br />
017118 C15 $99.00<br />
Nyssa sylv<strong>at</strong>ica<br />
Sour Gum/Black Gum<br />
sylv<strong>at</strong>ica Wildfire<br />
zones 3-7<br />
A selection of one of our most beautiful n<strong>at</strong>ive<br />
trees, distinguished by its handsome, glossy,<br />
emerging burgundy foliage color th<strong>at</strong> persists well<br />
into summer. Spectacular fall color<strong>at</strong>ion is a<br />
progression through florescent yellow, orange,<br />
scarlet and purple. Height: 15-18’;<br />
Spread: 10-12’ (10 year size)<br />
6-1 001899 C7 $69.99<br />
Oxydendrum<br />
Sourwood Tree/<br />
Lily-of-the-Valley Tree<br />
A slow growing tree th<strong>at</strong> adapts to any light<br />
condition but grows it's best canopy in full sun.<br />
Oxydendrons serve as hosts for butterfly larvae.<br />
arboretum<br />
zones 4-9<br />
A pyramidal tree with a rounded top and drooping<br />
branches and white, urn-shaped fragrant flowers<br />
from June to early July. Prefers acidic soil. Serves<br />
as a host for butterfly larvae. Height: 25-30’;<br />
Spread: 15-25’<br />
015561 C1 $19.99<br />
7-1 016965 C3 $49.99<br />
011266 3-4’ BB $69.99<br />
017412 4-5’ BB K $99.00<br />
Physocarpus<br />
Eastern Ninebark<br />
opulifolius Diablo<br />
zones 2-7<br />
Intense reddish-purple foliage on upright arching<br />
branches. Provides excellent color contrast when<br />
used in the border or, as a hedge or screen.<br />
Clusters of creamy white flowers appear in<br />
summer. Full sun for best color. Height: 9-12’<br />
016980 1¼” BB TF $169.99<br />
Picea<br />
Spruce<br />
abies<br />
Norway Spruce<br />
zones 2-7<br />
A fast growing Spruce with down sweeping dark<br />
green branches. If used as a privacy hedge or<br />
windbreak, plant 6 feet apart. Height: 60-100’,<br />
Spread: 25-35’ (Grows 2’ per year)<br />
7-1 008423 24” C5 $25.99<br />
008622 4-5’ BB $99.00<br />
007814 5-6’ BB $129.99<br />
001903 6-7’ BB $189.99<br />
abies Acrocona<br />
Acrocona Norway Spruce<br />
zones 3-7<br />
A small tree or large shrub with the special fe<strong>at</strong>ure<br />
of bright red cones <strong>at</strong> the tips of the branches. The<br />
unusual coning habit tends to modify the growth<br />
r<strong>at</strong>e and shape to a broad pyramid. Height: 8’,<br />
Spread: 3-4’ (after 10 years)<br />
014659 C3 $69.99<br />
abies Cuppressiana<br />
Columnar Norway Spruce<br />
zones 2-7<br />
Cupressiana has the much-desired narrow form for<br />
landscape and boundary plantings where a strong<br />
vertical accent is needed. Very good as a hedge or<br />
individual specimen. Medium green color.<br />
Height: 30-40’, Spread; 8-10’<br />
017133 C1 $19.99<br />
abies Hillside Upright<br />
Upright Norway Spruce<br />
zones 3-8<br />
An elegant plant with irregular branching th<strong>at</strong><br />
produces a n<strong>at</strong>ural look stylish enough for use as a<br />
focal point. Its needles, which are very dark green,<br />
contrast well with the tree’s brown buds. Found <strong>at</strong><br />
Hillside Nursery in Lehighton, Pennsylvania.<br />
Grows just 6-12”/year. Height: 6-15’ (10-15 years)<br />
009087 C1 $34.99<br />
abies Little Gem<br />
Little Gem Nest Spruce<br />
zones 2-7<br />
Very tiny nest type spruce. Slow grower.<br />
Height: 2-3’, Spread: 1-2’<br />
017868 C1 $12.99<br />
017922 10” C2½ $25.00<br />
012676 12” C2½ $29.99<br />
005416 C3 $29.99<br />
010402 15-18” STD $119.99<br />
017147 24” BB STD $129.99<br />
abies Nidiformis<br />
Dwarf Norway Spruce<br />
zones 3-6<br />
A ne<strong>at</strong> compact appearance and gives a fine<br />
textured look in the landscape. The layered<br />
branches cre<strong>at</strong>e a nest-like compact form th<strong>at</strong><br />
requires little maintenance. Ht: 4-5’; Sprd: 5-6’<br />
014168 C3 $35.99<br />
abies Pumila<br />
Dwarf Norway Spruce<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Dark green long stiff needles on this dense, multistemmed<br />
shrub. Forms a dwarf, spreading globe.<br />
Height: 2½ -3’ in 10 years.<br />
007623 C3 $32.99<br />
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abies Vermont Gold<br />
Vermont Gold Spruce<br />
zones 4-7<br />
This plant has the typical ‘Repens’ growth habit of<br />
developing into a wide-spreading, fl<strong>at</strong>-topped bush.<br />
Its foliage is bright gold throughout the summer<br />
but the sun may burn it in fully exposed loc<strong>at</strong>ions.<br />
It grows about 2" per year as a grafted plant.<br />
Height: 2-3’; Spread: 1-2’<br />
glauca Rainbow’s End<br />
Rainbow’s End Alberta Spruce<br />
zones 2-7<br />
The new needles emerge bright green in spring and<br />
just when you're used to its quiet appeal, it<br />
surprises you in midsummer with another growth<br />
spurt, this time in bright creamy gold, beautifully<br />
contrasting with its older deep green self. Slow<br />
grower. Height: 4-5’, Spread: 2-3’<br />
orientalis Pendula<br />
Weeping Oriental Spruce<br />
zones 4-7<br />
This extremely rare cultivar is very <strong>at</strong>tractive with<br />
the glossy, dark green foliage th<strong>at</strong> Picea orientalis<br />
is so notable for. It is a compact, slow growing,<br />
upright form th<strong>at</strong> after a few years has all the<br />
l<strong>at</strong>eral branchlests nodding downward cre<strong>at</strong>ing an<br />
<strong>at</strong>tractive weeping habit. Height: unknown<br />
7-1 016974 C3 $49.99<br />
glauca Cecilia<br />
Cecilia White Spruce<br />
zones 3-7<br />
This is a super selection with very short, glossy,<br />
silvery-blue needles. This very dense, compact<br />
min<strong>at</strong>ure will grow only to about the size of a<br />
basketball in around 12 years. An excellent choice<br />
for the rock garden or anywhere a low maintenance<br />
plant is needed. Height: 12-15”; Spread: 12-15”<br />
(10 year growth size)<br />
7-1 016964 C5 $79.99<br />
glauca Conica<br />
Dwarf Alberta Spruce<br />
zones 2-6<br />
Light green needles in spring growth then darkens<br />
with m<strong>at</strong>urity. Use a miticide as directed in early<br />
May and July 4 th to ward off spider mites. Slowly<br />
grows to a height of 6 feet in about 12 years.<br />
Height: 8-20’, Spread: 3-5’<br />
012192 C3 $39.99<br />
002030 C7 $99.00<br />
012191 5-6’ C15 $169.99<br />
003321 C7 SP $199.00<br />
013525 C10 SP $249.00<br />
002034 C15 SP $299.00<br />
glauca Jeans Dilly<br />
Jeans Dilly Alberta Spruce<br />
zones 2-6<br />
A narrowly pyramidal and slow growing Alberta<br />
Spruce with dark green foliage and lighter green<br />
new growth. Slowly grows to 6’ tall in 25 years.<br />
Height: 3-6’, Spread: 2’<br />
017869 C1 $14.99<br />
014229 C2½ $34.99<br />
glauca Pendula<br />
Weeping White Spruce<br />
zones 2-7<br />
This st<strong>at</strong>ely evergreen has nice blue-green foliage<br />
th<strong>at</strong> hugs the trunk, sweeping downward to cre<strong>at</strong>e a<br />
fantastic impression. It came from Versailles,<br />
France, sometime before 1867 and is still<br />
somewh<strong>at</strong> underused in North America. Reaches<br />
8-10’ tall and 2-3’ wide in 10 years. Known to<br />
grow as high as 40-50’ and as wide as 8-10’ wide.<br />
014663 C3 $99.00<br />
009554 C3 $39.99<br />
mariana Nana<br />
Black/Birds Nest Spruce<br />
A standout in the rock garden, forming an<br />
<strong>at</strong>tractive broad dense globe of blue-gray needles.<br />
A slow growing evergreen requiring practically no<br />
maintenance. Also gre<strong>at</strong> in shrub borders.<br />
Height: 2-3’; Spread: 4-6’<br />
002036 14” C3 $29.99<br />
omorika Nana<br />
Dwarf Serbian Spruce<br />
zones 4-7<br />
A densely-branched, slow growing ornamental<br />
dwarf tree with a globose, broad, conical form and<br />
short, dense, glossy green needles. Height: 4-8’,<br />
Spread: 4-8’<br />
009538 15-18” BB $49.99<br />
010916 18-24” BB STD $79.99<br />
omorika Pimoko<br />
Pimoko Dwarf Serbian Spruce<br />
zones 4<br />
Color and texture set 'Pimoko' apart from other<br />
dwarf Serbian selections. The showy, dark green<br />
needles, accented with a bluish cast and silvery<br />
undersides, seem to sparkle. Globe-shaped when<br />
young turning to upright, broad shaped <strong>at</strong> m<strong>at</strong>urity.<br />
Grows just 1-6”/year. Height: 1-2’ in 10-15 years<br />
017870 C1 $34.99<br />
017871 C3 $79.99<br />
orientalis Aureospic<strong>at</strong>a<br />
Oriental Spruce<br />
zones 4-6<br />
New growth is yellow in spring but m<strong>at</strong>ures to dark<br />
green in summer. Red flowers in l<strong>at</strong>e spring are<br />
spectactular. Conical shape. A traffic stopper in<br />
spring! Height: 50-60’, Spread: 15-25’<br />
7-1 016972 C3 $49.99<br />
orientalis Bergman’s Gem<br />
Oriental Spruce<br />
zones 4-7<br />
A fl<strong>at</strong>tened-globe form covered in tiny, very short<br />
needles th<strong>at</strong> are a polished dark green. 'Bergman's<br />
Gem' is somewh<strong>at</strong> funnel shaped when young, and<br />
m<strong>at</strong>ures to a fl<strong>at</strong> global bush. This gem grows just<br />
3 inches per year! Height: 1-2’; Spread: 2-3’<br />
018001 C3 $69.99<br />
7-1 016963 C5 $129.99<br />
pungens Fastigi<strong>at</strong>a<br />
Narrow Colorado Blue Spruce<br />
zones 2-7<br />
Upright, narrow habit with very blue foliage.<br />
Height: 10-15’, Spread: 2-4’ (10 years)<br />
016979 36-42” BB $99.00<br />
pungens Sester Dwarf<br />
Sester Dwarf Blue Spruce<br />
Zones 2<br />
Stunning blue needles, slow growth r<strong>at</strong>e, and<br />
classic conical form make this dwarf spruce an<br />
ideal plant for the modern landscape. Only about<br />
one-fourth the size of its larger parent. Requires<br />
little maintenance or pruning to keep its tidy shape.<br />
Grows 1-6”/year. Height: 4-6’ in 10-15 years<br />
017872 C1 $34.99<br />
017873 C6 $129.99<br />
pungens St. Mary’s Broom<br />
St. Mary’s Broom Blue Spruce<br />
zones 2<br />
A dwarf, blue, bun-shaped selection, this slowgrowing<br />
plant has rel<strong>at</strong>ively long, widely-angled<br />
needles. It reliably maintains a mounding or<br />
globose habit, without any tendency to develop a<br />
leader. Height: To 1-3’ in 10-15 years<br />
011188 C3 $59.99<br />
pungens glauca<br />
Colorado Blue Spruce<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Similar to the regular Colorado Spruce but with<br />
very blue needles. Pyramidal form. Makes a good<br />
windbreak or privacy screen. Height: 60’,<br />
Spread: 20-25’<br />
010185 C5 $25.00<br />
007818 5’ BB $129.99<br />
pungens glauca Globosa<br />
Globe Colorado Spruce<br />
zones 4-7<br />
A compact, 3’ high, rounded fl<strong>at</strong> topped bush th<strong>at</strong><br />
<strong>at</strong> m<strong>at</strong>urity is wider than high; the needles are<br />
bluish white. Height: 2-3’<br />
015187 C3 $49.99<br />
002047 C6 $59.99<br />
006228 C7 $119.99<br />
002048 21-24” STD Lgft $139.99<br />
017148 21” BB STD $139.99<br />
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pungens glauca F<strong>at</strong> Albert<br />
F<strong>at</strong> Albert Blue Spruce<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Excellent blue color, F<strong>at</strong> Albert is not too far from<br />
Hoopsi in color but tends to be broader <strong>at</strong> the base<br />
and more dense. Height: 20’, Spread: 15’<br />
002044 4-5’ BB $129.99<br />
012238 5-6’ BB $149.99<br />
Pieris japonica<br />
Japanese Pieris/Andromeda<br />
Plant with pre-moistened pe<strong>at</strong> moss. Spread<br />
Bayer’s Rhododendron & Azalea Insect & Disease<br />
Control every 6 weeks starting June 1 st to prevent<br />
lacebug and mites. Lily of the Valley-like flowers<br />
appear April-May.<br />
Cav<strong>at</strong>ine<br />
zones 4-7<br />
From seed collected on Yakushima, Japan, a new<br />
breed of Pieris was origin<strong>at</strong>ed by Esveld of<br />
Holland. A very hardy selection. 'Cav<strong>at</strong>ine' is a<br />
tight growing low mound with slightly upright<br />
racemes of white flowers blooming l<strong>at</strong>er than other<br />
Pieris. Height: 2-3’, Spread: 2-3’<br />
015782 C1 $9.99<br />
015322 15-18” BB $39.99<br />
Flaming Silver<br />
zones 4-7<br />
Varieg<strong>at</strong>ed leaves with light red new growth.<br />
White flowers. Needs protection. Height: 5-6’<br />
005277 C3 $32.99<br />
005278 C6 $49.99<br />
Karenoma<br />
zones 4-7<br />
Fantastic foliage and very showy buds makes this<br />
an exciting plant all winter long. When spring<br />
arrives, a profusion of fragrant white flowers<br />
appear on upright panicles. New foliage is bronzered.<br />
Height: 1-2’; Spread: 1-2’<br />
014725 C2 $25.00<br />
Mountain Fire<br />
zones 4-7<br />
White flowers with bright red new growth. Will<br />
grow to 4’ high and 3’ wide in 10 yrs.<br />
002056 C3 $32.99<br />
005279 C6 $49.99<br />
002057 24-30” BB $59.99<br />
015325 36-48” BB $69.99<br />
Prelude<br />
zones 4-7<br />
A newer hardy introduction from Holland!<br />
Reddish-pink new growth adds a second season of<br />
interest. White flowers bloom in early May, a bit<br />
l<strong>at</strong>er than others. Height: 3’, Spread: 3’<br />
014558 C1 $9.99<br />
Sarabande<br />
zones 4-7<br />
Ample year-round appeal with its drooping chains<br />
of greenish white flower buds in winter, pure white<br />
flowers in early spring, and dark glossy-green<br />
foliage. Less than half the height of most other<br />
forms. Height: 3-5’; Spread: 5-6’<br />
017878 C3 $29.99<br />
Valley Rose<br />
zones 4-7<br />
Large, pastel pink flowers upon deep green foliage.<br />
Will reach 3’ high in 10 years. Height: 5’ x 3’<br />
005290 C6 $49.99<br />
Valley Valentine<br />
zones 4-7<br />
Lustrous dark green foliage. Long lasting dusty<br />
red buds open to pink flowers. A highly disease<br />
resistant variety. Height: 5’ x 5’ in 10 years (8’ x<br />
6’ overall)<br />
017879 18-24” BB $49.99<br />
Pinus<br />
Pine<br />
cembra Blue Mound<br />
Blue Mound Stone Pine<br />
zones 4-7<br />
A very tight conical shape with nice silver-blue<br />
needles. It was selected for its dwarf r<strong>at</strong>e of<br />
growth, slower than P. cembra Glauca, nice blue<br />
foliage and low mounding habit when young. This<br />
plant is a rock garden gem! Height: 36”; Spread:<br />
24” (15 year size)<br />
7-1 016970 C3 $49.99<br />
cembra Pygmaea<br />
Dwarf Swiss Stone Pine<br />
zones 4-7<br />
A mini<strong>at</strong>ure shrub to about 24-30” high with<br />
spreading branches resembling a bee hive in shape<br />
with dark blue-green needles. A superb plant for<br />
the Japanese rock or dwarf conifer garden. Prefers<br />
full sun. Height: 24-30”; Spread: 24-30”<br />
7-1 016967 C3 $49.99<br />
densiflorus Golden Ghost<br />
Varieg<strong>at</strong>ed Japanese Red Pine<br />
zones 3-7<br />
A unique, small evergreen tree with red-brown<br />
bark. In the winter, its needles are light green, and<br />
then turn bright yellow with green margins in the<br />
spring. Golden Ghost colors up more dependably<br />
than species. Sustaining its beauty, it holds this<br />
brilliant color throughout the fall months.Slow<br />
growing. Height: 8-10’, Spread: 10-15’<br />
014734 C1 $25.00<br />
014671 C3 $79.99<br />
017149 36-42” BB $99.00<br />
densiflorus Jane Kluis<br />
Jane Kluis Japanese Red Pine<br />
zones 3-7<br />
This nice dwarf form is really a hybrid of<br />
densiflora x nigra. It has a gre<strong>at</strong> globose form with<br />
a fl<strong>at</strong> top. The medium green needles are arranged<br />
densely around the branches cre<strong>at</strong>ing a rosette type<br />
appearance. Very nice ornamental selection! Slow<br />
grower. Height: 4-5’; Spread: 3-4’ (10 year size)<br />
015599 C3 $79.99<br />
densiflorus Low Glow<br />
Low Glow Japanese Red Pine<br />
zones<br />
Low Glow is a dwarf cultivar th<strong>at</strong> forms a dense,<br />
compact, rounded mound of foliage to 3-4’ tall<br />
over the first 10 years. It is very slow growing (3-<br />
5” per year). The short, thick, bright green needles<br />
of this vibrant, dwarf Japanese Red Pine keep their<br />
color all year long. Height: 3-4’; Spread: 3-4’<br />
015053 C3 $79.99<br />
densiflorus Oculus Draconis<br />
Dragon-Eye Pine<br />
zones 3-7<br />
The green needles have two yellow bands th<strong>at</strong>,<br />
when viewed from above, shows altern<strong>at</strong>e yellow<br />
and green rings resembling a “dragon’s eye”,<br />
therefore the name. It is a medium grower and can<br />
be expected to reach about 10 feet in 10 years.<br />
015395 C3 $79.99<br />
flexilis Vanderwolf’s Pyramid<br />
Vanderwolf’s Pine<br />
zones 2-7<br />
Dark blue-green needles and an upright pyramidal<br />
habit make this a very <strong>at</strong>tractive Pine. This variety<br />
has the ability to "flex" or give under heavy snow<br />
loads. Would also make a ge<strong>at</strong> specimen or screen.<br />
Height: 20-25’, Spread: 10-15’<br />
017134 C1 $19.99<br />
005947 4-5’ BB $129.99<br />
koraiensis Oculus Draconis<br />
Korean Dragon Eye Pine<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Has a light varieg<strong>at</strong>ion on needles th<strong>at</strong> are<br />
pendulous-looking, giving the tree a very graceful,<br />
soft weeping habit th<strong>at</strong> is very <strong>at</strong>tractive. The<br />
yellow bands are very subtle, not a bright gold.<br />
Height:<br />
015600 C3 $79.99<br />
7-1 016962 C5 $99.99<br />
koraiensis Silverray<br />
Silverray Korean Pine<br />
zones 3-7<br />
This dense, columnar selection has nice long<br />
silver-blue needles. It was discovered in Germany<br />
in 1977. Colorful and softly textured, this pine is<br />
ideal for larger landscapes where it has room to<br />
expand. Height: 30’; Spread: 10-12’<br />
7-1 015601 C3 $59.99<br />
7-1 016959 C7 $149.99<br />
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Mugo<br />
Mugo Pine<br />
zones 2-7<br />
A slow growing, spreading evergreen with<br />
ascending branches and rel<strong>at</strong>ively short needles.<br />
Upright, fl<strong>at</strong>-topped growth habit. Grafted onto a<br />
standard making it a gre<strong>at</strong> accent piece.<br />
Height: 3-4’; Spread: 3-4’<br />
014584 15-18” STD $49.99<br />
mugo Donna’s Mini<br />
Donna’s Mini Mugo Pine<br />
zones 2-7<br />
Even m<strong>at</strong>ure and established, this super-slowgrowing,<br />
evergreen button won’t outgrow a trough<br />
or rock garden. Dense, short-needled branches<br />
produce a dome-shaped plant with a very smooth<br />
overall texture. Grows less than 1” per year.<br />
Height: Less than 1’ in 10-15 years<br />
017874 C1 $14.99<br />
017875 C3 $39.99<br />
mugo Gnome<br />
Gnome Mugo Pine<br />
zones 2-7<br />
A true dwarf form with shorter, more dense needles<br />
and a fl<strong>at</strong> top. Slow growing. Height: 6-8’; pruning<br />
candles annually will keep plant height shorter<br />
7-1 016969 C3 $49.99<br />
mugo Pumilio<br />
Pumilio Mugo Pine<br />
zones 2-7<br />
Short, dark green needles on a low, dense growing,<br />
spreading plant. Stays low if candles are tipped<br />
each year. Height: 2-3’; Spread: 6-8’<br />
002064 C3 $29.99<br />
parviflora Ara Kawa<br />
Rough Bark Japanese White Pine<br />
zones 4-7<br />
The Rough Bark Japanese White Pine… wow, th<strong>at</strong><br />
is a mouthful for this gre<strong>at</strong> selection with real nice<br />
corky bark. It is very popular for bonsai and dwarf<br />
gardens. Thin dark green needles and grows just<br />
3” per year. Quite rare. Height: unknown.<br />
014674 C3 $79.99<br />
strobus<br />
Eastern White Pine<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Makes its best growth on moist, well-drained soils.<br />
Cones are persistent. A n<strong>at</strong>ive tree th<strong>at</strong> can grow<br />
eventually to 200’ or more! Height: 60-100’ (2’/yr)<br />
010922 C1 $2.99<br />
000051 4-5’ BB $79.99<br />
007831 5’ BB $99.00<br />
015489 6-7’ BB $119.99<br />
015488 7-8’ BB $149.99<br />
strobus nana Blue Shag<br />
Blug Shag White Pine<br />
zones 3-8<br />
A dwarf, dense, globe form with short, soft bluegreen<br />
needles. This variety will not produce cones<br />
in its early years. Height: 2-3’, Spread: 2-3’<br />
014735 C1 $19.99<br />
016121 15-18” BB $79.99<br />
strobus Fastigi<strong>at</strong>a<br />
Columnar Eastern White Pine<br />
zones 3-8<br />
A gre<strong>at</strong> plant for landscape situ<strong>at</strong>ions where rapid<br />
growth and a columnar crown are desired! Its<br />
noted for its columnar shape in which the branches<br />
all ascend upwards (fastigi<strong>at</strong>ed meaning erect<br />
branching). Shape broadens somewh<strong>at</strong> with age.<br />
Bluish-green foliage color. Height: 30-40’;<br />
Spread: 7-10’<br />
016753 30-36” BB $69.99<br />
strobus Greg<br />
Greg Dwarf White Pine<br />
zones 3-8<br />
A gre<strong>at</strong> dwarf plant with a super dense, globose<br />
shape th<strong>at</strong> never needs pruning! It’s delic<strong>at</strong>e, dense<br />
growth adds color, texture and form to the<br />
landscape. It is one of the best of the dwarf White<br />
Pines currently available. It has a nice blue-graygreen<br />
color too! Slow growing, just 2-3” per year.<br />
Height: 2-3’; Spread: 2-3’<br />
014677 C2 $69.99<br />
7-1 016968 C3 $79.99<br />
strobus Minuta<br />
Dwarf White Pine<br />
zones 3-8<br />
This dwarf white pine is globose and denser than<br />
the ordinary dwarf white pine. Foliage is bluishgreen<br />
on this fine textured evergreen. Height: 2’;<br />
Spread: 3’<br />
011169 18” STD $129.99<br />
7-1 016961 C5 $149.99<br />
strobus Niagara Falls<br />
Weeping White Pine<br />
zones 3<br />
Found as a sport of 'Pendula' with a distinct<br />
improvement. The compact, weeping form boasts<br />
many draping branches and long, two-tone needles.<br />
Every specimen develops a unique character and<br />
flowing habit th<strong>at</strong> mimicks the action of a roaring<br />
w<strong>at</strong>erfall. Height: 6-15’ in 10-15 years<br />
011555 C3 $79.99<br />
wallichiana Zebrina<br />
Varieg<strong>at</strong>ed Himalayan Pine<br />
zones 5-7<br />
A large golden varieg<strong>at</strong>ed form with<br />
characteristically long delic<strong>at</strong>e needles of the<br />
Himalayan Pine are decor<strong>at</strong>ed with bands of<br />
yellow, cre<strong>at</strong>ing a glowing appearance. Nice<br />
graceful habit. Prefers full sun. Height: 12’;<br />
Spread: 6’<br />
014678 C1 $39.99<br />
Potentilla fruticosa<br />
Buttercup Shrub<br />
Flowers all summer if trimmed in l<strong>at</strong>e June or July<br />
and fertilized and w<strong>at</strong>ered.<br />
Happy Face<br />
zones 2-6<br />
An abundance of large, bright yellow flowers will<br />
keep a smile on your face all season long! Forms<br />
five petaled blooms from spring all the way<br />
through to l<strong>at</strong>e summer on a dense habit of dark<br />
healthy foliage. Height: 2-3’; Spread: 3-4’<br />
9-1 017980 C1½ $12.99<br />
Monarch’s Velvet<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Semi-creeping with large mounds of strawberrylike<br />
foliage, long stems hold clusters of raspberryred<br />
flowers with velvet crimson centers, blooms<br />
summer thru fall. Height: 1’; Spread: 2-4’<br />
017965 C1 $6.99<br />
Pink Beauty<br />
zones 2-6<br />
Clear pink flowers all summer. Color may<br />
become pale in hot we<strong>at</strong>her. Ht: 3’<br />
009624 C1½ $8.99<br />
Prunus<br />
Flowering Cherry/Plum/Almond<br />
Use Eight to protect foliage from Japanese Beetles.<br />
cerasifera Newport<br />
Newport Flowering Plum<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Hardiest of all purple leaf types, Newport has light<br />
bronze-purple new growth th<strong>at</strong> changes to purple in<br />
summer. Pale pink to almost white flowers bloom<br />
in spring. Height: 15-25’, Spread: 15-25’<br />
002077 C15 $79.99<br />
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cerasifera Thundercloud<br />
Thundercloud Flowering Plum<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Maroon to deep purple foliage retains its color<br />
throughout the growing season. Single, fragrant,<br />
pink flowers bloom before leaves. Height: 15-25’,<br />
Spread: 15-25’<br />
013497 C15 $79.99<br />
6-30 000313 6’ C15 $79.99<br />
002078 C25 $179.99<br />
cistena<br />
Purpleleaf Plum, Sand Cherry<br />
zones 3-7<br />
The foliage is intensely reddish-purple and stays<br />
effective throughout summer. The flowers are<br />
single, pink, and fragrant, borne after the leaves<br />
have developed in April or early May. Fast<br />
growing. Trim anytime. Height: 6-8’;<br />
Spread: 6-10’<br />
010714 C3 $25.00<br />
000389 C5 $29.99<br />
004768 C7 $39.99<br />
Hally Jolivette<br />
Hally Jolivette Flowering Cherry<br />
zones 5-7<br />
Delic<strong>at</strong>e double pink flowers. Fast growing.<br />
Height: 15’, Spread: 12’<br />
007319 C15 $109.99<br />
serrul<strong>at</strong>a<br />
Weeping Extraordinaire<br />
Pink Flowering Weeping Cherry<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Large, double pink blossoms in spring and copperred<br />
new growth. A beautiful weeping form with<br />
burgundy fall color th<strong>at</strong> lasts longer than most<br />
other Cherries. Height: 15-20’; Spread: 15-20’<br />
018016 5’ STD C15 $169.99<br />
subhirtella Pendula<br />
Pink Flowering Weeping Cherry<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Weeping gray brown prominently horizontal<br />
branches. Pink flower in l<strong>at</strong>e April. Growth r<strong>at</strong>e is<br />
extremely fast. Height: 10’, Spread: 10’<br />
6-30 010960 4’ GFT C15 $109.99<br />
009970 4’ GFT C15 HVY $159.99<br />
Pink Snow Showers<br />
PisnshzamFlowering Cherry<br />
zones 5-8<br />
A beautiful vigorously growing weeping cherry<br />
with double pink flowers th<strong>at</strong> cascade down the<br />
stems. The leaves stay a glossy green throughout<br />
the growing season. Height: 20-25’,<br />
Spread: 20-25’<br />
013263 4’ C15 $119.99<br />
017245 5½’ C15 $159.99<br />
018022 2” C25 $199.00<br />
Snow Fountains<br />
White Flowering Weeping Cherry<br />
zones 5-7<br />
White flowers in l<strong>at</strong>e April on this weeping tree.<br />
Resembles a fountain. Ht: 10’<br />
010399 5-6’ BB SERP $99.00<br />
005967 4’ GFT C15 $119.99<br />
013264 C15 $159.99<br />
017900 6’ BB TPGFT $219.00<br />
Pyrus<br />
Flowering Pear<br />
calleryana Cleveland Select<br />
Flowering Callery Pear<br />
zones 5-9<br />
This upright form of Bradford Pear is a medium to<br />
fast grower th<strong>at</strong> transforms into a white cloud of<br />
blooms in l<strong>at</strong>e April to early May. The dark green<br />
foliage is very clean and free from leaf spots.<br />
Foliage turns to purple then to bright red in l<strong>at</strong>e<br />
fall. Stronger wooded than Bradford. Upright,<br />
pyramidal shape. Height: 20-30’, Spread: 15’<br />
014718 6-8’ BB $89.99<br />
003461 C15 $99.99<br />
001736 1¾” BB $199.00<br />
014721 2½ ” BB $249.00<br />
calleryana Jack<br />
Flowering Callery Pear<br />
zones 5-9<br />
An oval, upright form th<strong>at</strong> m<strong>at</strong>ures to only HALF<br />
of the size of other Pears like Cleveland Select<br />
making it perfect for under power lines! Jack is<br />
also highly resistant to fire blight. Height: 15’;<br />
Spread: 10’<br />
014369 C15 $99.99<br />
Espalier<br />
Espaliered Fruting Pear<br />
An ornamental espaliered fruiting Pear bearing<br />
edible fruits around l<strong>at</strong>e August.<br />
013249 C15 $149.99<br />
PLANTING RHODODENDRONS<br />
Prior to planting balled and burlapped plants, presoak<br />
them in a tub of w<strong>at</strong>er for about an hour and<br />
then let drain for an additional hour.<br />
1. Dig planting hole <strong>at</strong> least 3 times as wide and<br />
1½ times as deep<br />
2. Mix pre-moistened pe<strong>at</strong> moss and ordinary good<br />
topsoil <strong>at</strong> a 1:1 r<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
3. Remove the burlap or pot from the plant,<br />
preferably in a shady area, and with a sharp<br />
knife, vertically slice the root ball a dozen times<br />
about an inch deep along the sides and of the<br />
ball from top to bottom. DO NOT cut the top of<br />
the root ball.<br />
3. Expose one inch of root ends by spraying<br />
the ball with a forceful stream of w<strong>at</strong>er<br />
4. Place plant quickly in the whole. In heavy clay<br />
soils, the root ball must be elev<strong>at</strong>ed <strong>at</strong> least one<br />
half above the original soil level with planting<br />
mix mounded around it<br />
5. Apply a 2” layer of mulch<br />
6. W<strong>at</strong>er thoroughly<br />
For more inform<strong>at</strong>ion, please visit our website.<br />
Rhododendron<br />
Rhododendron<br />
Loves to be planted with pre-moistened pe<strong>at</strong> moss.<br />
Well-drained soil is a must! Apply Bayer’s<br />
Rhododendron & Azalea Disease & Insect Control<br />
every 6 weeks starting June 1 st for a total of 3 times<br />
during the growing season to prevent lacebug.<br />
Holly-tone and Iron Plus are excellent fertilizers to<br />
use on acidic soil loving Rhododendrons!<br />
Aglo<br />
zones 4-7<br />
Pink flower in early May. Small-leaved type.<br />
Very hardy. Height: 3-4’<br />
017881 18-21” BB $39.99<br />
c<strong>at</strong>awbiense Album<br />
zones 4-8<br />
White flowers have a yellow eye and bloom l<strong>at</strong>e<br />
April to May. Iron clad hardy. Height: 6-8’<br />
003296 C1 $12.99<br />
007538 18-21” BB $39.99<br />
Album Elegans<br />
zones 4-8<br />
A hardy, upright, evergreen shrub with masses of<br />
pale lavender flowers blooming in spring. Leaves<br />
turn burgundy-green in winter for impressive cool<br />
season color. Height: 6-8’<br />
016732 15-18” BB $35.99<br />
Bessie Howells<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Crisp and ruffled rosy-red flowers adorn this iron<br />
clad hardy Rhododendron. Height: 4-5’<br />
003295 C1 $12.99<br />
Big Deal<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Creamy yellow flowers on a large conical truss.<br />
Lush, large foliage. Plant habit is dense. Flower<br />
buds are silvery in winter. Be sure to follow<br />
<strong>Dayton’s</strong> planting and w<strong>at</strong>ering instructions<br />
available in our store. Height: 6’; Spread: 4’<br />
017301 C1½ $12.99<br />
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Boule De Neige<br />
zones 4-9<br />
French for Ball of Snow. A very hardy, compact<br />
and tight mounding shrub with dull green le<strong>at</strong>hery<br />
foliage. Pink buds turn to white flowers. Grows to<br />
4 feet in 10 years. Height: 3-4’<br />
003473 15-18” BB $35.99<br />
c<strong>at</strong>awbiense Boursault<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Light purple flower in May. Good branching and<br />
iron clad hardy. Rarely gets straggly. One of the<br />
easiest to grow! Height: 5-6’<br />
003297 C1 $12.99<br />
002103 18-21” BB $39.99<br />
007419 21-24” BB $49.99<br />
014098 48” BB $120.00<br />
Calsap<br />
zones 4-8<br />
White flowers have a purple inside blotch. Smooth<br />
emerald green leaves need full sun to perform well.<br />
Height: 4’, Spread: 6’ (In 10 years)<br />
008416 15-18” BB $35.99<br />
Capistrano<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Large trusses of lemon yellow flowers appear in<br />
spring (mid season) on this Leach hybrid. Forms a<br />
dense, mound forming shrub. Height: 3-5’ x 5-6’<br />
012184 C1 $12.99<br />
010471 12-15” BB $29.99<br />
010122 15-18” BB $35.99<br />
012537 18-21” BB $45.99<br />
009190 24-30” BB $69.99<br />
011003 30-36” BB $89.99<br />
Caroline<br />
zones 5-7<br />
This Joe Gable hybrid from 1960 has fragrant light<br />
lilac colored flowers in spring. The only variety to<br />
not get the dreaded Rhododendron root rot!<br />
Height: 4’, Spread: 4’<br />
016561 C10 $69.99<br />
013708 21-24” BB $49.99<br />
Casanova<br />
zones 5-7<br />
A compact variety with yellow flowers and an<br />
orange-yellow blotch; reverse is flushed medium<br />
shell pink. A David Leach Introduction.<br />
Height: 5’; Spread: 5’ (10 year size)<br />
014723 21-24” BB $59.99<br />
Chinoides<br />
zones 4-8<br />
White flower with yellow blotch in May. Ht: 3’<br />
014994 C1 $12.99<br />
Edith Bosely<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Deep purple flowers with dark blotch. The darkest<br />
hardy purple available. Height: 4’ x 4’ in 10 years<br />
007409 15-18” BB $35.99<br />
Elvira<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Leave it to the Finns to cre<strong>at</strong>e a hybrid<br />
rhododendron th<strong>at</strong> will produce buds th<strong>at</strong> can<br />
handle -30 degrees F. Elvira is a very hardy<br />
rhododendron th<strong>at</strong> blooms in vivid red. It's<br />
diminutive compared to some rhododendrons, only<br />
growing to 2 feet tall and up to the same across.<br />
Height/Spread: 2’<br />
013579 C1½ $19.99<br />
English Roseum<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Pink-lavender flowers grow on this long lived<br />
Rhododendron in May. A sport of Roseum<br />
Elegans. Iron clad hardy. Height: 6-8’<br />
003299 C1 $12.99<br />
009136 15-18” BB $35.99<br />
016565 C10 $69.99<br />
014095 36” BB $99.00<br />
Firestorm<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Wavy-edged flowers are large and bright deep red.<br />
New foliage is lime-colored then turns to dark<br />
green with lighter midribs. Height: 3-4’<br />
015736 12-15” BB $29.99<br />
009073 18-21” BB $42.99<br />
Haaga<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Another super hardy introduction from Finland!<br />
An upright shrub with <strong>at</strong>tractive dark green foliage<br />
and pink flowers in May and June. (Marj<strong>at</strong>ta)<br />
Height: 5’; Spread: 5’<br />
009188 21-24” BB $42.99<br />
Helsinki University<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Origin<strong>at</strong>ing in Finland, this extremely hardy,<br />
compact, upright broad leaved evergreen produces<br />
striking heads of bright pink, orange-red flecked<br />
flowers in early June. Young plants exhibit reddish<br />
foliage which l<strong>at</strong>er becomes a glossy dark green.<br />
Height: 3-4’, Spread: 5-6’ in 10 years.<br />
017137 C2 $19.99<br />
Henry’s Red<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Incredible, deep red flowers are very much like the<br />
color of red wine. Regular green foliage has good<br />
habit and has light glossiness when m<strong>at</strong>ure. Ht: 5’<br />
002119 15-18” BB $35.99<br />
016731 21-24” BB $49.99<br />
Janet Blair (c<strong>at</strong>awbiense)<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Pink flowers with a gold-bronze to green blotch in<br />
May. A David Leach hybrid. Height: 4-6’;<br />
Spread: 5-8’ (10 years)<br />
014158 15-18” BB $35.99<br />
Lees Dark Purple<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Very nice, very dark purple flowers bloom in May.<br />
Plant is very cold hardy and dependable. Deep<br />
green glossy leaves have a light waviness. Ht: 5’<br />
003300 C1 $12.99<br />
002120 21-24” BB $49.99<br />
005604 24-30” BB $59.99<br />
Maximum Roseum<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Pink-purple flowers bloom in early June from<br />
darker purple buds. A robust grower!<br />
Height: 8-10’, Spread: 8-10’<br />
007873 18-21” BB $49.99<br />
007676 30-36” BB $79.99<br />
Midnight Ruby<br />
zones 5-8<br />
The very early flowers are reddish-purple with a<br />
distinctly wavy edge. They are set off by winter<br />
foliage th<strong>at</strong> is so dark it looks black. Less<br />
susceptible to root rot than some of the other blackleaved<br />
hybrids. Compact, upright habit. Lepidote.<br />
Height: 3’; Spread: 3’<br />
017154 18-21” BB $42.99<br />
c<strong>at</strong>awbiense Nova Zembla<br />
zones 4-9<br />
A favorite since 1901!! Fuchsia-red flowers adorn<br />
this mid-May bloomer. Leaves are thick and deep<br />
green. Height: 5’<br />
003301 C1 $12.99<br />
011619 C1 forced $18.99<br />
014157 12-15” BB $29.99<br />
009758 15-18” BB $35.99<br />
002129 18-21” BB $42.99<br />
005765 24-30” BB $69.99<br />
Party Pink<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Large bell-shaped trusses of soft orchid-pink with a<br />
startling greenish-yellow flare on the upper petal.<br />
A broad growing plant which branches well. A<br />
David Leach introduction. Height: 4-5’;<br />
Spread: 4-5’<br />
007678 15-18” BB $32.99<br />
016560 C10 $69.99<br />
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PJM<br />
zones 4-7<br />
An ultra-hardy, compact evergreen shrub known<br />
for its beautiful and profuse bright purple spring<br />
flowers and small leaf size. Probably one of the<br />
easiest and most adaptable Rhododendrons to<br />
grow! From Weston’s Nursery of Hopkinton,<br />
Massachusetts. Height: 3-4’, Spread: 3-4’<br />
017126 C2 $19.99<br />
8-1 017155 C5 $39.99<br />
008515 15-18” BB $39.99<br />
PJM Pink Delight<br />
zones 4-7<br />
A compact, very hardy evergreen flowering shrub<br />
known for its profuse pink flower display in early<br />
spring. Leaves are small and dark green.<br />
Height: 3-4’; Spread: 3-4’<br />
017127 C5 $39.99<br />
Pohjola’s Daughter<br />
zones 3-8<br />
This Finnish hybrid has large fuchsia-pink buds<br />
opening to shell pink and slowly turn white. Very<br />
hardy and flowers in midseason. A dense bush<br />
growing 3 feet high and usually broader than tall.<br />
Height: 2-3’;<br />
Spread: 3-5’<br />
017138 C2 $19.99<br />
014155 15-18” BB $39.99<br />
Purple Gem<br />
zones 4-7<br />
Bright violet flowers in l<strong>at</strong>e April. Arom<strong>at</strong>ic<br />
foliage is trusty olive green new growth is grayish<br />
blue, on a dense round and tight growing dwarf<br />
bush. Height: 2’<br />
000255 C3 $29.99<br />
002261 21-24” BB $49.99<br />
Purple Passion<br />
zones 4-7<br />
The first commercially available cultivar of the<br />
Highland TM series sets a new standard for winter<br />
hardiness, he<strong>at</strong> tolerance and compact habit.<br />
Amazingly strong purple color and very prolific<br />
bloomer. Very disease and pest resistant.<br />
Height: 5-6’, Spread: 4-5’<br />
016735 15-18” BB $39.99<br />
016736 21-24” BB $59.99<br />
016737 30-36” BB $89.99<br />
Ramapo<br />
zones 5-9<br />
If you have a small garden and don’t think you<br />
have room for a large Rhododendorn, try Ramapo!<br />
This dwarf Rhodo bears violet-blue flowers in<br />
small trusses <strong>at</strong>op its tiny, evergreen, arom<strong>at</strong>ic<br />
(pine scented) foliage. A Guy Nearing<br />
introduction. Height: 1½ -3’, Spread: 4’<br />
010775 C2 $25.00<br />
017901 C3 $29.99<br />
014781 21-24” BB $79.99<br />
Roseum Elegans<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Lilac-pink flowers in numerous rounded trusses on<br />
a vigorous, upright and spreading shrub th<strong>at</strong> takes<br />
he<strong>at</strong> and some sun, but is better in partial shade.<br />
Olive green foliage. Iron clad hardy for over 150<br />
years. Height: 6-8’ (5’ in 10 yrs)<br />
010363 21-24” BB $49.99<br />
006023 24-30” BB $59.99<br />
016734 48-60” BB $120.00<br />
Scarlet Romance<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Bright, scarlet-red flowers bloom in spring. The<br />
foliage is m<strong>at</strong>te olive green. Height: 5’, Spread: 5’<br />
002148 15-18” BB $35.99<br />
007420 21-24” BB $49.99<br />
Scintill<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Pink flowers are large and full with a light flare of<br />
golden tones. Large deep green leaves are glossy<br />
and heavily rippled or textured. Foliage will<br />
sometimes burn in full sun. Height: 4’; Spread: 4’<br />
002146 15-18” BB $35.99<br />
004597 24-30” BB $59.99<br />
maximum Summer Glow<br />
zones 5-8<br />
This maximum hybrid explodes with bright pink<br />
flower trusses in June. A good choice to extend the<br />
spring bloom. Height: 5-6’, Spread: 5-6’<br />
017347 4’ BB $149.99<br />
Wardance<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Bright currant-red flowers with black spotting and<br />
a black dorsal blotch bloom in mid-spring. Dark<br />
green leaves clothe this broad shrub. Ht: 4’ x 5’<br />
012168 15-18” BB $35.99<br />
Wojnar’s Purple<br />
zones 5-7<br />
Wavy flowers are vivid purple <strong>at</strong> margins shading<br />
through to reddish-purple with a dark purple flare.<br />
Height: 3-4’, Spread: 3-4’<br />
012169 15-18” BB $35.99<br />
yakushimanum Anna Hall<br />
Yaku Rhododendron<br />
zones 5-8<br />
White flowers open in spring from bright pink<br />
buds. Dark glossy foliage produces an exceptional<br />
shrub for found<strong>at</strong>ion plantings, borders and<br />
n<strong>at</strong>uralizing. Blooms l<strong>at</strong>e midseason on<br />
exceptionally cold hardy plant. A rounded plant<br />
with indumentum on the undersides of the foliage.<br />
Height: 3-5’; Spread: 3-5’<br />
017136 C2 $19.99<br />
014854 15-18” BB $42.99<br />
yakushimanum Ken Janeck<br />
Yaku Rhododendron<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Soft pink flowers fade as the season progresses.<br />
Foliage is dark, glossy green. Grows best in partial<br />
shade. Height: 2-3’; Spread: 2-3’<br />
009186 21-24” BB $49.99<br />
yakushimanum Prince<br />
Yaku Rhododendron<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Bright pink flowers fade to almost white in May.<br />
Foliage is dark, glossy green. Plant in light to<br />
moder<strong>at</strong>e shade to prevent leaf scorch.<br />
Height: 2-3’, Spread: 2-3’<br />
017139 C2 $19.99<br />
yakushimanum Princess<br />
Yaku Princess Rhododendron<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Large trusses of pinkish-white flowers with deeper<br />
pink and green spotting appear in mid-spring.<br />
Dense and compact. Plant in light to moder<strong>at</strong>e<br />
shade to prevent leaf scorch.<br />
Height: 3-4’, Spread: 3-5’<br />
017140 C2 $19.99<br />
014480 C6 $39.99<br />
Note: Yaks (listed above), noted for their woolly<br />
leaf undersides (termed an "indumentum"), also<br />
have a compact growth habit and beautiful floral<br />
buds and flowers. N<strong>at</strong>ive to Yakushima Island,<br />
Japan.<br />
Rhus<br />
Sumac<br />
typhina Tiger Eyes<br />
Cutleaf Staghorn Sumac<br />
zones 4-8<br />
This new golden leaved form of this n<strong>at</strong>ive Sumac<br />
cre<strong>at</strong>es a dram<strong>at</strong>ic impact in any landscape. A<br />
large, spreading low branched shrub whose finely<br />
divided chartreuse spring foliage quickly becomes<br />
a nonburning bright yellow before turning<br />
brilliant scarlet in fall. Rosy-red leaf stems<br />
cre<strong>at</strong>e an additional pleasing color contrast.<br />
Height: 6’, Spread: 6’<br />
011386 C3 $29.99<br />
Salix<br />
Willow<br />
Babylonica<br />
Weeping Willow<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Weeping Willow is probably the most well known<br />
of the weeping trees. Gre<strong>at</strong> for use as a focal point<br />
and in areas th<strong>at</strong> are moist. Their invasive roots<br />
could cause problems near sewer or w<strong>at</strong>er lines.<br />
Rapid growth r<strong>at</strong>e. Height: 35-50’; Spread: 25-30’<br />
015739 6-8’ BB $69.99<br />
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caprea Pendula<br />
Kilmarnock/French/Pussy Willow<br />
zones 3-8<br />
A delightful small weeping tree which thrives in<br />
any moist soil. In March and April, the branches<br />
are covered with large, fluffy silvery c<strong>at</strong>kins which<br />
are studded with golden anthers. The dark green<br />
leaves turn yellow in fall. Ideal as a p<strong>at</strong>io plant.<br />
Fast growth r<strong>at</strong>e; Height: 8’, Grows 6” per year.<br />
009260 C15 $139.99<br />
discolor<br />
Pussy Willow<br />
zones 2-7<br />
Slender stems are red-brown. Leaves are bright<br />
green above and bluish bene<strong>at</strong>h. Height: 8-20’<br />
001916 C3 $19.99<br />
6-1 007879 C7 $25.00<br />
integra Hakuro Nishiki<br />
Dappled Willow<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Unique, white, green and pink foliage. Heavy<br />
fertiliz<strong>at</strong>ion will maintain color. Shrub<br />
Height: 5-6’; Spread: 5-6’; Tree Height: 10’<br />
000730 C3 $29.99<br />
009142 C6 $49.99<br />
009264 C6 STD $89.99<br />
009265 C15 STD $139.99<br />
niobe (AKA alba Tristis)<br />
Golden Weeping Willow<br />
zones 2-8<br />
Good for wet areas or loc<strong>at</strong>ions th<strong>at</strong> are welldrained.<br />
Looks good around lakes or ponds and is<br />
ideal for erosion control along steam banks. It’s<br />
disadvantages are th<strong>at</strong> it is weak-wooded and will<br />
constantly drop twigs and small branches. Shallow<br />
surface roots make mowing around this tree<br />
difficult with it’s root system seeking out drain<br />
pipes. Fast growing to 40-60’, Spread: 35-50’<br />
6-30 010938 C15 $69.99<br />
Sciadopitys<br />
Umbrella Pine<br />
verticill<strong>at</strong>a<br />
Japanese Umbrella Pin e<br />
zones 5-7<br />
There is only one species in the genus of<br />
Sciadopitys and th<strong>at</strong> is the Japanese Umbrella Pine.<br />
Will eventually grow to about 20-40 feet high,<br />
becoming narrowly conical. It needs lime free soil<br />
and time due to the slow r<strong>at</strong>e of growth when<br />
young. The thick, glossy green needles, about 5”<br />
long, are held in whorls and are actually two<br />
needles th<strong>at</strong> are fused together to form one. It<br />
grows well in either full sun or partial shade. Very<br />
popular!! Height: 30-40’; Spread: 15-20’<br />
Spiraea<br />
Japanese Spirea<br />
Place in front of other green foliage plants to<br />
show the best flower display. Combines very<br />
well with ornamental grasses.<br />
betulifolia Tor<br />
Birch-leaf Spirea<br />
zones 4-8<br />
This Birch-leaf type makes a gre<strong>at</strong> low-growing<br />
hedge with white flowers blooming in l<strong>at</strong>e spring.<br />
Nice green summer foliage turns to copper-red in<br />
fall. Height: 24-36”, Spread: 24-36”<br />
009419 C3 $25.00<br />
japonica Gold Mound<br />
zones 5-7<br />
Bright lemon yellow-lime foliage and pink flowers<br />
form a low mounding shrub. Height: 18-24”,<br />
Spread: 24-36”<br />
008567 C1½ $10.99<br />
003505 C3 $19.99<br />
japonica Golden Elf<br />
zones 4-9<br />
An incredible new dwarf Spiraea from Canada<br />
which is gre<strong>at</strong> for rock gardens, borders and mixing<br />
into the perennial garden. This little yellow leaved<br />
beauty only grows to 6-8 inches high and has a<br />
spreading habit. It retains its leaf color through the<br />
fall. Height: 6-8”; Spread: 12-24”<br />
6-1 017987 C1½ $10.99<br />
japonica Magic Carpet<br />
zones 5-7<br />
A dwarf Spirea with vibrant red leaf tips above a<br />
backdrop of bright gold foliage. Add pinkishpurple<br />
flowers in the summer and you have seasonlong<br />
interest. Height 10-18”<br />
000426 C1½ $10.99<br />
003374 C3 $19.99<br />
japonica Neon Flash<br />
zones 5-7<br />
A profuse ground cover plant. Compact with<br />
magenta flowers all summer. Mildew resistant<br />
foliage. Height: 3-4’, Spread: 3-4’<br />
000329 C3 $19.99<br />
Sundrop<br />
First Additions Sundrop Spirea<br />
zones 4-8<br />
This little gem will add a drop of sunshine to any<br />
border. Beautiful sprays of pink flowers in early<br />
summer stand out against petite, golden foliage. A<br />
n<strong>at</strong>ural dwarf with a rounded habit, requires little<br />
or no pruning. Height: 12-15”; Spread: 24-36”<br />
Super Star<br />
First Additions Superstar Spirea<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Foliage is deep green, showing off the stunning,<br />
scarlet red new growth to its best advantage. Pink<br />
blossoms grace the plant all summer long. The<br />
three-season appeal continues with an excellent<br />
bronze fall color. Height: 2-3’; Spread: 3-4’<br />
016906 C3 $25.00<br />
Stewartia<br />
Japanese Stewartia<br />
pseudocamellia<br />
zones 4-7<br />
Small to medium sized pyramidal oval tree. White<br />
flowers in July. A must for the serious gardener.<br />
Height: 25-40’, Spread: 15-20’<br />
010308 C15 $149.99<br />
Styrax japonica<br />
Japanese Snowbell<br />
japonica<br />
Japanese Snowbell<br />
zones 5-8<br />
A lovely, small, low-branched tree which develops<br />
a rounded to broad rounded crown and a distinct<br />
horizontal appearance. The dainty white flowers<br />
bloom spring and early summer. Height: 15-25’;<br />
Spread: 15-25’<br />
014130 C7 $79.00<br />
Pink Chimes<br />
zones 5-8<br />
A shrubby, broad-topped, small tree or large shrub<br />
with wide spreading horizontal branches which<br />
tend to weep <strong>at</strong> m<strong>at</strong>urity. Small pendulous clusters<br />
of mildly fragrant, pale pink flowers appear in<br />
May-June. Height: 15-25’; Spread: 15-25’<br />
006015 5-6’ BB $99.00<br />
015509 18-24” BB $99.00<br />
010306 C3 $119.99<br />
015397 C5 $139.99<br />
6-30 016905 C3 $25.00<br />
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Syringa<br />
Lilac<br />
Bloomerang<br />
Bloomerang Re-blooming Lilac<br />
zones 3-7<br />
A remarkable new lilac with fragrant purple<br />
flowers th<strong>at</strong> burst forth in spring and then again in<br />
mid-summer and continue right up until frost. It<br />
has a compact, full growth habit and small leaves<br />
th<strong>at</strong> make it the perfect shrub for smaller gardens.<br />
Height: 5-6’; Spread: 4-5’<br />
015515 P5 $15.99<br />
017112 C1 $25.00<br />
015481 C3 $39.99<br />
chinensis Lilac Sunday<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Pale purple, fragrant flowers appear in mid-May<br />
and are produced in abundance. The flowers are<br />
produced in panicles not only <strong>at</strong> the branch tips,<br />
but also <strong>at</strong> the l<strong>at</strong>eral buds. Excellent mildew<br />
resistance. Height: 10-15’; Spread: 10-15’<br />
013274 C5 $29.99<br />
Josee<br />
Josee Re-blooming Lilac<br />
zones 2-8<br />
A dwarf Lilac with delightfully fragrant lavenderpink<br />
re-blooming flowers. Superb mildew<br />
resistance. Erupts into bloom in l<strong>at</strong>e spring but<br />
then re-blooms all summer and fall. Height: 4-6’;<br />
Spread: 4-6’<br />
015452 C5 $29.99<br />
meyeri Palibin<br />
Meyeri Dwarf Lilac<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Lilac flowers bloom before leaves are fully<br />
developed in May. Best used in shrub border with<br />
an evergreen background. Also available in<br />
standard tree form. Height: 4-5’, Spread: 8-10’<br />
012298 C3 $29.99<br />
009560 C5 $49.99<br />
003415 18-24” HD $129.99<br />
010959 C15 STD $169.99<br />
005317 24-30” HD $169.99<br />
p<strong>at</strong>ula Miss Kim<br />
zones 3-7<br />
A massing Lilac with lavender blooms in l<strong>at</strong>e May.<br />
One of the best! Height: 6’<br />
000333 18” C3 $29.99<br />
reticul<strong>at</strong>a Ivory Silk<br />
Ivory Silk Japanese Tree Lilac<br />
zones 4-7<br />
A heavy flowering tree (white flowers) th<strong>at</strong> is<br />
slightly more compact, smaller <strong>at</strong> m<strong>at</strong>urity,<br />
narrower and has a stronger fragrance than its<br />
parent, reticul<strong>at</strong>a. Height: 15-20’, Spread: 10-15’<br />
016081 C15 $160.00<br />
013758 1½” BB $199.00<br />
Thumbelina<br />
Thumbelina Lilac<br />
zones 3-7<br />
The newest and sweetest smelling member of our<br />
Fairytale® Series of dwarf lilacs. Multitudes of<br />
medium pink buds open to light pink, fragrant<br />
blossoms. Height: 5-6’; Spread: 5-6’<br />
015453 C5 $29.99<br />
Tinkerbelle<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Spicy fragrance and incredible wine-red flower<br />
buds th<strong>at</strong> open to pink. Growth habit and bloom<br />
time is similar to the Dwarf Korean Lilac.<br />
Height: 5-6’, Spread: 4-5’<br />
011737 C5 $35.99<br />
014284 C10 STD $159.99<br />
vulgaris<br />
Common Purple Lilac<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Lilac purple flowers are extremely fragrant and<br />
bloom in early to mid May. Entire leaf is dark<br />
green, almost bluish green. Best in soil th<strong>at</strong> is<br />
supplemented with pe<strong>at</strong> moss. Height: 15-20’,<br />
Spread: 8-10’<br />
006288 C3 $25.00<br />
003503 C5 $29.99<br />
vulgaris Agincourt Beauty<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Large deep purple flowers have a sugar sweet<br />
scent. The darkest purple we’ve seen yet!<br />
Height: 8-15’ x 6-12’<br />
016917 C3 $25.00<br />
010788 C5 $29.99<br />
014619 C7 $39.99<br />
vulgaris Edward J. Gardner<br />
zones 3-7<br />
This extraordinary Lilac is considered by several<br />
lilac authorities to be one of the very finest double<br />
pink-flowering Lilacs. Blooms in May.<br />
Height: 10’; Spread: 6-8’<br />
014620 C7 $39.99<br />
vulgaris Krasavista Moscovy<br />
Moscovy Lilac<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Double white fragrant flowers. Height: 8-10’<br />
vulgaris Ludwig Spaeth<br />
zones 3-7<br />
One of the best of all dark lilacs. Dark purple<br />
flowers about May 20th adorn this 10 ft. grower.<br />
Height: 8-10’, Spread: 8-10’<br />
012413 C5 $29.99<br />
vulgaris Madame Lemoine<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Double white fragrant flowers in spring on a<br />
broad, bushy plant. Height: 6-8’, Spread: 6-8’<br />
000367 C5 $29.99<br />
vulgaris Monge<br />
French Lilac<br />
zones 3-7<br />
An outstanding French hybrid with very showy<br />
panicles of single, reddish-purple flowers. The<br />
flowers are held on long stems th<strong>at</strong> lend themselves<br />
to gre<strong>at</strong> cut flowers. Bluish-green foliage.<br />
Height: 10-12’, Spread: 8-12’<br />
012111 C5 $29.99<br />
017348 C7 $39.99<br />
vulgaris Paul Thirion<br />
zones 3-7<br />
This double-flowering variety is more compact<br />
than others. Brilliant magenta flowers with a hint<br />
of blue, fill the air with their sweet scent in May.<br />
Height: 8-10’, Spread: 8-10’<br />
6-1 012412 C5 $29.99<br />
vulgaris Primrose<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Very fragrant, pale creamy yellow to white flowers<br />
bloom in spring. Gre<strong>at</strong> for those who love<br />
the color yellow! Height: 8-10’, Spread: 8-10’<br />
017349 24” BB $29.99<br />
vulgaris Sens<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Purple flowers, edged with white. Height: 8-12’,<br />
Spread: 5-10’<br />
000368 C5 $29.99<br />
017350 24” BB $29.99<br />
vulgaris Sugar Plum Fairy<br />
zones 3-7<br />
An upright, rounded Lilac with pink flower buds<br />
th<strong>at</strong> open to single, light pink flowers with a very<br />
pleasing fragrance. It toler<strong>at</strong>es light shade but the<br />
best bloom production and disease resistance occur<br />
in full sun. Rounded habit and compact size.<br />
Height: 4-5’; Spread: 4-5’<br />
6-1 016877 C5 $35.99<br />
014622 C7 $39.99<br />
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Tamarix<br />
Tamarisk<br />
Tolerant of poor, dry soils. Likes to be cut to the<br />
ground each and every winter.<br />
Summer Glow<br />
zones 2-8<br />
Fe<strong>at</strong>hery silvery-blue foliage with rosy flower<br />
spikes all summer long. One of the hardiest<br />
varieties available! Height: 8-10’; Spread: 6-8’<br />
6-30 008723 C3 $29.99<br />
Taxodium<br />
Bald Cypress<br />
distichum<br />
zones 4-10<br />
Foliage sprays are delic<strong>at</strong>e and fe<strong>at</strong>hery. Toler<strong>at</strong>es<br />
wet soils. Height: 50-70’<br />
011218 C15 $99.00<br />
Taxus<br />
Yew<br />
bacc<strong>at</strong>a Repandens<br />
English Yew<br />
zones 5-7<br />
Dwarf, wide spreading form with the tips of the<br />
branches pendulous; sickle shaped needles shining<br />
dark green above, dull green below. Height: 3-5’,<br />
Spread: 5-10’<br />
017026 18” BB $29.99<br />
015151 C5 $49.99<br />
media Densiformis<br />
Dense Yew<br />
zones 4-7<br />
While this Yew can retain a height of up to 6 feet,<br />
it is easily maintained to 3-4 ft. Sun to shade,<br />
although growth is thicker in sun. Trim April-July<br />
Height: 3-4’, Spread: 4-5’<br />
001749 C5 $39.99<br />
001851 30” BB $99.00<br />
media Everlow<br />
Everlow Yew<br />
zones 4-7<br />
A dwarf, low growing and spreading evergreen<br />
shrub. Can be used in perennial gardens because<br />
of its small, compact size. Height: 12-18” x 4-5’<br />
007707 C5 $42.99<br />
media Hicksii<br />
Hick’s Yew<br />
zones 4-7<br />
The Hicksi Yew or upright Yew has a distinctive<br />
columnar shape with a fl<strong>at</strong> top when trimmed. The<br />
needles are lustrous dark green above and light<br />
green below. Easy to grow, it works well as a<br />
hedge or barrier to hide utility boxes and such.<br />
Although it can grow to 15 ft., once or twice a year<br />
trimming will keep Hicksi to a 4 ft. size for years.<br />
Height: 10-15’, Spread: 8-10’<br />
011761 C3 $29.99<br />
Thuja<br />
American Arborvitae<br />
occidentalis Danica<br />
American/Eastern Arborvitae<br />
zones 2-8<br />
Dwarf globe form of American Arborvitae th<strong>at</strong> is<br />
somewh<strong>at</strong> broader than high. Foliage is bright<br />
emerald green turning bluish-green in winter. All<br />
branches are arranged in vertical sprays.<br />
Height: 20”, Spread: 24”<br />
006094 C1 $9.99<br />
000712 12” C2 $19.99<br />
occidentalis Emerald Green<br />
Emerald Green American/Eastern Arborvitae<br />
zones 2-8<br />
AKA Smargrd. Good emerald green color th<strong>at</strong><br />
holds well throughout the winter. A densely<br />
compact columnar form with twigs arranged in<br />
vertical planes. Gre<strong>at</strong> as a hedge, windbreak or<br />
screen. Height: 10-15’, Spread: 3-4’<br />
006229 C6 $29.99<br />
010845 3-4’ BB $29.99<br />
007769 4-5’ BB $39.99<br />
001834 5-6’ BB $49.99<br />
003330 6-7’ BB $69.99<br />
017027 7-8’ BB $99.00<br />
occidentalis Fire Chief<br />
Fire Chief Globe Arborvitae<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Evergreen shrub with distinctive foliage color<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
th<strong>at</strong> is reddish <strong>at</strong> the tips. Forms a dense, globeshaped<br />
shrub. Height: 3-5’; Spread: 3-5’<br />
016636 C3 $29.99<br />
occidentalis Mr. Bowling Ball<br />
American/Eastern Arborvitae<br />
zones 3-7<br />
AKA Bobozam. Perhaps worth owning just for its<br />
unique name, this new dwarf form reportedly<br />
forms a perfect ball no larger than 3 feet tall and<br />
wide. The foliage is dense and medium green,<br />
needing no pruning to remain ne<strong>at</strong> and tidy.<br />
occidentalis Rheingold<br />
Rheingold Globe Arborvitae<br />
zones 3-7<br />
A very dense, globular shaped plant with very nice<br />
rich golden yellow foliage color. Foliage turns to<br />
copper gold in the winter months. Height: 4-5’,<br />
Spread: 4-5’<br />
003507 C1 $9.99<br />
017902 C2 $19.99<br />
occidentalis Snowtip<br />
Snowtip American/Eastern Arborvitae<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Dark green foliage with creamy white varieg<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
tips. Best color in summer and fall. Slow growing.<br />
Plant in full sun. a recent introduction, so size and<br />
habit inform<strong>at</strong>ion are not available but we believe<br />
it will grow to 8-10’ by 3-4’<br />
014682 C3 $39.99<br />
occidentalis Yellow Ribbon<br />
American/Eastern Arborvitae<br />
zones 3-7<br />
An improved form, this narrow, upright selection<br />
provides dense, showy, golden-yellow foliage<br />
throughout the year. Line up a row of these<br />
distinctive plants to cre<strong>at</strong>e a tall, durable hedge th<strong>at</strong><br />
brightens any site, or use one or more as<br />
exclam<strong>at</strong>ion points in the garden. Hardy and<br />
adaptable. Height: 8-10’; Spread: 2-3’<br />
017620 C3 $29.99<br />
Thuja plic<strong>at</strong>a or Western Red Cedars, are a gre<strong>at</strong><br />
substitute for Arborvitae as they grow in sun or<br />
shade, well-drained or moist soils, are deerresistant,<br />
grow from old wood when trimmed<br />
heavily and are not bothered by heavy wet snows<br />
or ice storms.<br />
plic<strong>at</strong>a Atrovirens<br />
Atrovirens Western Red Cedar<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Perhaps the best of the large, pyramidal<br />
arborvitaes! This cultivar has the potential to be<br />
over 50' tall. However, it rarely achieves this size<br />
in most landscapes because it is commonly<br />
maintained as a much shorter hedge. Somewh<strong>at</strong><br />
lacy foliage is dark green. Height: 15-20’;<br />
Spread: 3-5’ (10-15 year size)<br />
016754 3-4’ BB $49.99<br />
017880 5-6’ BB $69.99<br />
007973 C2 $25.00<br />
009998 C3 $29.99<br />
014327 C5 $39.99<br />
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plic<strong>at</strong>a Can Can<br />
Can Can Western Red Cedar<br />
zones 5-8<br />
This arborvitae has white tips on a dark green<br />
background foliage, is broadly conical, and<br />
extremely dense. This arborvitae is deer resistant<br />
and makes a beautiful specimen, screen or trimmed<br />
hedge. Slower growing then most other Thuja<br />
plic<strong>at</strong>a. Height: 6-8’; Spread: 5-6’<br />
016922 3-4’ BB $49.99<br />
016923 4-5’ BB $69.99<br />
plic<strong>at</strong>a Green Giant<br />
Green Giant Western Red Cedar<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Green Giant grows into a tight, uniform, pyramidal<br />
tree with lustrous medium green foliage. Foliage is<br />
not known to yellow in the winter. Extremely fast<br />
growing… up to 3’ per year. Height: 25-35’;<br />
Spread: 5-6’<br />
016128 3-4’ BB $69.99<br />
plic<strong>at</strong>a Virescens<br />
Columnar Western Red Cedar<br />
zones 5-7<br />
A good choice if you simply want a bigger<br />
Emerald Green Arborvitae! A fast growing<br />
cultivar of the Western Red Cedar with a conical<br />
shape and dark green foliage well suited to hedging<br />
or screening use. Prefers moist, well-drained soil.<br />
Height: 20-25’; Spread: 10-12’<br />
017150 4-5’ BB $59.99<br />
014779 5-6’ BB $69.99<br />
017882 6-7’ BB $79.99<br />
plic<strong>at</strong>a Whipcord<br />
Whipcord Western Red Cedar<br />
zones<br />
The unusual foliage on this low, mop-head-like<br />
plant consists of long, thick, glossy tendrils. The<br />
many branches seem to explode upward and send<br />
sparks cascading in all directions. Green in<br />
summer, the foliage changes to bronze in winter,<br />
m<strong>at</strong>ching the richly colored wood. Height: 4-5’;<br />
Spread: 3-4’<br />
017876 C6 $69.99<br />
Thujopsis<br />
Elkhorn Cedar<br />
dolobr<strong>at</strong>a Nana Varieg<strong>at</strong>a<br />
Elkhorn Cedar<br />
zones 5-7<br />
More heavily varieg<strong>at</strong>ed and compact than other<br />
forms, this wonderful selection has lime-green<br />
foliage liberally splashed with white and cream.<br />
Very slow-growing. Prefers rich, well-drained<br />
loam in a cool, lightly shaded area shield from<br />
direct sun and drying winds, as the branches burn<br />
easily. Height: 6’; Spread: 6’<br />
018002 C1 $15.99<br />
017142 C3 $25.00<br />
Tsuga canadensis<br />
Canadian Hemlock<br />
canadensis<br />
zones 4-7<br />
Soft and gracefully pyramidal in youth with<br />
tapering trunk becoming pendulously pyramidal<br />
with age, one of the most beautiful conifers. An<br />
excellent subject for moist, well drained acidic<br />
soils, rock or sandy soils. Does not toler<strong>at</strong>e wind<br />
or drought, plant in sheltered loc<strong>at</strong>ions, avoid<br />
windswept sites and polluted conditions. All are<br />
Ohio grown. Use pe<strong>at</strong> moss and Iron Plus when<br />
planting. Holly-tone is an excellent fertilizer.<br />
Height: 50’, Spread: 25-35’<br />
006848 C5 $25.00<br />
001827 3’ BB sheared $69.99<br />
000180 4’ BB sheared $119.99<br />
016470 5-6’ BB n<strong>at</strong>ural $129.99<br />
016471 6-7’ BB n<strong>at</strong>ural $149.99<br />
000181 5’ BB sheared $169.99<br />
016472 7-8’ BB n<strong>at</strong>ural $169.99<br />
000182 6’ BB sheared $219.00<br />
017428 8-9’ BB n<strong>at</strong>ural $229.00<br />
canadensis Cole’s Prostr<strong>at</strong>e<br />
Cole’s Prostr<strong>at</strong>e Canadian Hemlock<br />
zones 4-7<br />
This charming, slow growing prostr<strong>at</strong>e Hemlock<br />
normally does not grow higher than one foot and<br />
offers the unique appearance of central bare<br />
branches. It can be staked upright to <strong>at</strong>tain desired<br />
height then let to cascade in its n<strong>at</strong>ural form. It is<br />
slow growingand is ideal for creeping across the<br />
top of a wall. Height: (depends on staking);<br />
Spread: 2-3’<br />
014683 C3 $69.99<br />
canadensis Fastigi<strong>at</strong>a<br />
Columnar Canadian Hemlock<br />
zones 3-7<br />
An evergreen conifer with ascending branches and<br />
an upright, narrow columnar form. Foliage is dark<br />
green. Prefers sun/partial shade in well-drained<br />
soil. The m<strong>at</strong>ure height and spread shown below is<br />
based on size over a 10 year period only.<br />
Height: 5-6’; Spread: 2’<br />
017135 C1 $19.99<br />
canadensis Gentsch White<br />
Gentsch White Canadian Hemlock<br />
zones 4-7<br />
Compact and low growing. Cream coloring on<br />
top. May burn during a hot, dry summer.<br />
Height: 3-4’; Spread: 3-4’<br />
014554 C1 $25.00<br />
005963 C3 $69.99<br />
canadensis Minuta<br />
Dwarf Canadian Hemlock<br />
zones 4-7<br />
A dense, bun-shaped, rare and aristocr<strong>at</strong>ic addition<br />
to your garden. One of the slowest growing<br />
hemlocks. Discovered by Daniel M. St. George of<br />
Charlotte, Vermont, from a group of seedlings.<br />
Height: Less than 12” in 10-15 years<br />
017877 C1 $29.99<br />
canadensis Pendula<br />
Weeping Canadian Hemlock<br />
zones 4-7<br />
A slow growing, weeping Hemlock with a graceful<br />
shape. Height: 5-8’. (Specimens will reach 5’ by 3’<br />
in 10 years)<br />
005397 36-48” SPEC $159.99<br />
Viburnum<br />
Viburnum/Snowball Bush<br />
x carlecephalum<br />
Carlecephalum Fragrant Viburnum<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Introduced <strong>at</strong> the Royal Horticultural show in<br />
London in 1940 but did not appear on the market<br />
until 1964 because of World War II. Foliage is<br />
dark green with a slight luster in summer changing<br />
to reddish purple in fall. The extremely fragrant<br />
flowers are pink in bud, finally white, l<strong>at</strong>e April to<br />
early May. Height: 8-10’, Spread: 5-8’<br />
007112 C7 $59.99<br />
carlesi Cayuga<br />
or carlecephalum Cayuga<br />
Cayuga Korean Spice Viburnum<br />
zones 4-7<br />
Sweetly fragrant white flowers open from pink<br />
buds. Best in part shade in summer. More<br />
compact than carlesi. Height: 5’<br />
010418 C2 $25.99<br />
010313 15” C3 $35.99<br />
dent<strong>at</strong>um Cardinal Candy<br />
Cardinal Candy Viburnum<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Tons of creamy white flowers cover this well<br />
branched, rounded shrub in May. The fruit is<br />
remarkable and abundant. Bright red fruits appear<br />
in l<strong>at</strong>e summer and are still clinging to the shrub<br />
the next spring when the birds come to nibble them<br />
away. Height: 4-5’, Spread: 4-5’<br />
010262 C3 $32.99<br />
nudum Winterthur<br />
Smooth Winterrod Viburnum<br />
zones 5-9<br />
Creamy white flowers in May, red fruit and winered<br />
fall color make this plant very <strong>at</strong>tractive all<br />
season long. Height: 5-6’, Spread: 6’<br />
002254 C3 $35.99<br />
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plic<strong>at</strong>um tomentosum Popcorn<br />
Popcorn Doublefile Viburnum<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Semi-rounded white flowers th<strong>at</strong> look like balls of<br />
popcorn. A David Leach introduction. Height: 6’<br />
007755 C5 $34.99<br />
005095 C10 $49.99<br />
plic<strong>at</strong>um tomentosum Shasta<br />
Shasta Doublefile Viburnum<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Broad, horizontally branched shrub. Sterile,<br />
marginal pure white flowers. Green foliage takes<br />
on a dark maroon color in fall. Height: 7-12’,<br />
Spread: 10-15’<br />
001815 C10 $29.99<br />
Weigela florida<br />
Weigela<br />
Fine Wine<br />
zones 4-8<br />
AKA 'Bramwell'. The next gener<strong>at</strong>ion of Wine &<br />
Roses with the same gre<strong>at</strong> dark burgundy foliage<br />
but with compact mounded habit similar to Spiraea<br />
japonica. It’s a refined plant with smaller leaves,<br />
abundant pink flowers and excellent texture. A<br />
gre<strong>at</strong> plant for the front of the border, the perennial<br />
bed, or used as a low found<strong>at</strong>ion plant.<br />
Height: 2-3’, Spread: 2-3’<br />
017626 C1 $8.99<br />
Ghost<br />
zones 4-8<br />
A cool Weigela with dark red flowers in spring and<br />
remarkable foliage th<strong>at</strong> magically turns to a<br />
ghostly, iridescent butter yellow as the summer<br />
progresses. Provides seasons of color. Reblooms if<br />
lightly pruned after flowering. Height: 4-5’,<br />
Spread: 4-5’<br />
014800 C1½ $14.99<br />
014512 C3 $35.00<br />
Midnight Wine<br />
zones 4-8<br />
A marvelous low mounding dwarf version of Wine<br />
& Roses. Dark metallic burgundy-purple foliage<br />
and deep pink flowers. Height: 18-24”<br />
000425 C1½ $12.99<br />
011292 C2 $25.00<br />
007008 C3 $29.99<br />
My Monet<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Make an impression with this colorfully varieg<strong>at</strong>ed,<br />
dwarf Weigela! Creamy edged leaves are infused<br />
with various shade of pink. This colorful sport of<br />
‘Tango’ is very hardy and easy to grow. Pink<br />
flowers in spring. Height: 12-24”, Spread: 12-24”<br />
Rainbow Sens<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Even before the first flowers appear, Rainbow<br />
Sens<strong>at</strong>ion will brighten your garden with its<br />
<strong>at</strong>tractive, varieg<strong>at</strong>ed foliage. Dense clusters of soft<br />
pink flowers bloom profusely in May.<br />
Height: 3-4’; Spread: 3-4’<br />
017623 C3 $29.99<br />
Wine & Roses<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Maroon foliage with hot pink flowers in June.<br />
One of our favorite landsape shrubs!<br />
Height: 4-5’, Spread: 4-5’<br />
010554 C1½ $12.99<br />
012318 C3 $29.99<br />
005901 C5 $35.99<br />
Yucca filamentosa<br />
Adam’s Needle<br />
Color Guard<br />
zones 4-10<br />
This is the best gold centered varieg<strong>at</strong>ed Yucca on<br />
the market. The growth habit is similar to Golden<br />
Sword except th<strong>at</strong> the center color<strong>at</strong>ion brightens to<br />
a creamy gold in mid summer when others begin to<br />
fade. White flowers in spring. Flowers get lightly<br />
fragrant in the evening. Height: 3’<br />
012275 C1½ $12.99<br />
007072 C3 $25.00<br />
Asparagus<br />
One of the most permanent and dependable<br />
of home garden vegetables. Plants take 2 to<br />
3 years to come into full production but then<br />
furnish delicious spears every spring.<br />
Grows to 36-48” by 18”.<br />
Available early spring only.<br />
Zones 2-8<br />
Jersey Knight<br />
zones 2-8<br />
Male plants producing a very high yield as the<br />
plant doesn’t use its nutrients to produce flowers<br />
and seeds. Spears are extra large, uniform and very<br />
tender. Harvest April to mid May.<br />
007736 BR $0.99<br />
-or- 10 for $7.99<br />
Mary Washington<br />
zones 3-7<br />
A vigorous growing asparagus th<strong>at</strong> has<br />
demonstr<strong>at</strong>ed fairly reliable resistance to rust.<br />
Tightly budded stalks hold <strong>at</strong> peak quality and<br />
flavor over an extra-long cutting period. Rich,<br />
emerald green spears are uniform in size,<br />
measuring approxim<strong>at</strong>ely 10 inches long. They<br />
have a delic<strong>at</strong>e, delicious flavor when cooked.<br />
005209 Q $3.99<br />
017962 C1 $4.99<br />
Purple Passion<br />
zones 3-8<br />
Its spears are larger and more tender than green<br />
asparagus. Without any of the strings th<strong>at</strong> can make<br />
green asparagus tough, the whole spear can be<br />
cooked. But wh<strong>at</strong>’s really different about Purple<br />
Passion is its taste. It has so much more n<strong>at</strong>ural<br />
sugar it’s often snapped off and e<strong>at</strong>en raw. When<br />
cooked, its sweetness gives it a mild, nutty flavor.<br />
017963 C1 $4.99<br />
Sweet Purple<br />
zones 2-9<br />
Larger and more tender option to green asparagus.<br />
Wonderfully mild, nutty flavor when cooked—<br />
20% higher sugar content than green varieties<br />
makes Sweet Purple delicious even raw! Spears<br />
turn green when cooked.<br />
015441 C1 $5.99<br />
012350 C1 $12.99<br />
016083 C2 $25.00<br />
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Blackberry<br />
The domestic<strong>at</strong>ed varieties of Blackberry have<br />
delicious differences then their wild growing<br />
cousins. Prune our all canes in the fall after they<br />
bear fruit and be sure to train or wires or fences.<br />
Blackberries bear on last years growth.<br />
Illini Hardy<br />
zones 5-10<br />
An erect, thorny variety th<strong>at</strong> is vigorous and quite<br />
winter hardy. Illini Hardy yields an excellent crop<br />
of shiny black, medium-sized, flavorful berries.<br />
Plants are thorny, 5-6 feet tall, sucker mainly from<br />
the base, and are resistant to Phytophthora root rot.<br />
016113 C2 $14.99<br />
Triple Crown<br />
zones 5-8<br />
This thornless Blackberry is named for its three<br />
crowning <strong>at</strong>tributes – flavor, productivity and<br />
vigor. Ripens July 10 - August 10. The plants<br />
yield large, glossy black fruits th<strong>at</strong> are pleasantly<br />
firm.<br />
012856 C2 $12.99<br />
Blueberry<br />
Blueberries thrive under conditions th<strong>at</strong> suit<br />
Rhododendrons and Azaleas, to which they are<br />
rel<strong>at</strong>ed. Requires sun and cool, moist, welldrained<br />
acidic soil. Most blueberries grown for<br />
fruit are also handsome plants suitable for hedges<br />
or shrub borders. Dark green or blue-green<br />
leaves change to red, orange or yellow<br />
combin<strong>at</strong>ions in autumn. (Need 2 varieties for<br />
pollin<strong>at</strong>ion.) Holly-tone is an excellent fertilizer.<br />
See our blueberry chart for even more info.<br />
Berkley<br />
Northern Highbush<br />
zones 5-7<br />
Berkeley is one of the most popular home garden<br />
varieties. This handsome, easy to grow bush is an<br />
excellent producer in mild clim<strong>at</strong>es. Bright yellow<br />
wood in the winter contrasts nicely with red<br />
wooded varieties. Avoid planting in colder exposed<br />
areas or areas prone to frost pockets.<br />
Ripening Season: Mid-L<strong>at</strong>e (July 14 – Aug 10)<br />
Flavor: Mild<br />
016437 C1½ $12.99<br />
000948 C3 $29.99<br />
017240 C7 $59.99<br />
Bluecrop<br />
Northern Highbush<br />
zones 4-7<br />
Considered the best all around variety for<br />
adaptability, consistent yields, high quality fruit<br />
and disease resistance. There are other varieties<br />
with better ornamental value but none perform<br />
better in the garden. Bluecrop is perhaps the most<br />
widely planted variety in the U.S.<br />
Ripening Season: Mid (July 14 – Aug 10)<br />
Flavor: Sweet/Flavorful<br />
014486 C1 $9.99<br />
016436 C1½ $12.99<br />
015447 C2 $19.99<br />
004152 C3 $29.99<br />
015001 C7 $59.99<br />
Bluegold<br />
Northern Highbush<br />
zones 4-7<br />
Cold-hardy Bluegold is a perfect for landscaping.<br />
Fall foliage and winter wood are a golden yellow,<br />
followed by bright white blooms in the spring. The<br />
sky blue colored berries form large clusters th<strong>at</strong> are<br />
easy to pick.<br />
Ripening Season: Mid (July 15 – Aug 5)<br />
Flavor: Sweet/Flavorful<br />
016439 C1½ $12.99<br />
Bluejay<br />
Northern Highbush<br />
zones 4-7<br />
Bluejay grows rapidly and is rel<strong>at</strong>ively easy to<br />
establish. Long, loose clusters of light blue fruit<br />
will hang on the bush for long periods without loss<br />
of quality, making it one of the best berries for<br />
freezing, pies and even for canning. Light green<br />
colored leaves in summer reveal bright yellow<br />
canes and branches in winter.<br />
Ripening Season: Early-Mid (July 14-30)<br />
Flavor: Mild<br />
016438 C1½ $12.99<br />
014500 C3 $29.99<br />
017241 C7 $59.99<br />
Blueray<br />
Northern Highbush<br />
zones 4-7<br />
An old favorite and vers<strong>at</strong>ile variety, Blueray<br />
performs particularly well in areas with hot<br />
summers or very cold winters, and produces high<br />
quality berries with outstanding dessert flavor. The<br />
stunning rosy-pink flowers turn bright white when<br />
in full bloom.<br />
Ripening Season: Mid (July 14 – Aug 5)<br />
Flavor: Sweet<br />
016440 C1½ $12.99<br />
015294 C3 $29.99<br />
Bluetta<br />
Northern Highbush<br />
zones 4-7<br />
Bluetta is a gre<strong>at</strong> candid<strong>at</strong>e for colder clim<strong>at</strong>es<br />
because it blooms a little l<strong>at</strong>er, yet ripens early. It<br />
is very productive, yielding berries th<strong>at</strong> are slightly<br />
dark and medium-sized, with a unique wild flavor.<br />
Bluetta is compact in growh and has notable scarlet<br />
colors in fall, making it an excellent selection for<br />
edible landscaping.<br />
Ripening Season: Very early (June 25 – July 15)<br />
Flavor: Tangy<br />
015293 C3 $29.99<br />
Bonus<br />
Northern Highbush<br />
zones 4-7<br />
Very good hardiness and productivity. Bushes are<br />
vigorous and fruit is very large, very firm, medium<br />
blue with very good flavor. Bonus blueberries are<br />
quarter to half-dollar size which makes them the<br />
largest blueberries on the market today!<br />
Ripening Season: Mid-L<strong>at</strong>e (July 21 –Aug 14)<br />
Flavor: Excellent<br />
Aug 2011 016894 C1½ $12.99<br />
Brigitta<br />
Northern Highbush<br />
zones 4-7<br />
This easy to grow hybrid from Australia yields one<br />
of the highest quality berries available. The flavor<br />
strikes a perfect balance-sweet yet slightly tart.<br />
Brigitta berries possess an amazing shelf life. A<br />
fast growth with deep green foliage and bronze<br />
tinted new growth. Plant with Bluecrop for the<br />
best results.<br />
Ripening Season: L<strong>at</strong>e (July 21 –Aug 14)<br />
Flavor: Sweet Tart<br />
014979 C3 $29.99<br />
Brunswick<br />
Wild Lowbush Huckleberry<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Brunswick forms a dense ground cover 8-12” high.<br />
The dark green glossy rounded leaves are a perfect<br />
backdrop to the sky blue pea-sized fruit.<br />
Brunswick scores high style points with amazing<br />
red fall colors.<br />
Ripening Season: Mid (July 5-15)<br />
Flavor: Wild<br />
016434 C1½ $12.99<br />
014604 C1 $9.99<br />
Chandler<br />
Northen Highbush<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Along with Bonus, Chandler holds the distinction<br />
of being the world’s largest blueberry. The long<br />
ripening season will provide gardeners with a<br />
bounty of flavorful, fresh picked fruit for up to six<br />
weeks. E<strong>at</strong>en by the handful or presented with a<br />
specialty dessert, Chandler will be a favorite.<br />
Ripening Season: Mid-L<strong>at</strong>e (July 14-Aug 21)<br />
Flavor: Mild<br />
014472 C3 $29.99<br />
014473 C6 $39.99<br />
015444 C7 $59.99<br />
Chippewa<br />
Half-High Blueberry<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Chippewa is a 1996 release from Minnesota. The<br />
bush is slightly larger than Polaris and more<br />
upright than Northblue. Berries are sky blue and<br />
the largest of all half-high types. Yields average<br />
etween 3 to 7 pounds per bush <strong>at</strong> m<strong>at</strong>urity. Also<br />
excellent for landscape use.<br />
Ripening Season: Mid (July 10-21)<br />
Flavor: Sweet<br />
016891 C1½ $12.99<br />
014489 C3 $29.99<br />
Darrow<br />
Northern Highbush<br />
zones 5-7<br />
Darrow boasts one of the largest berries of all<br />
cultivars, yielding fruit th<strong>at</strong> will cover a quarter!<br />
The berries are slightly fl<strong>at</strong> and light blue with a<br />
memorable robust flavor, making them well worth<br />
every gardeners effort.<br />
Ripening Season: L<strong>at</strong>e (Aug 1-30)<br />
Flavor: Juicy Robust/Tart<br />
016441 C1½ $12.99<br />
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Duke<br />
Northern Highbush<br />
zones 4-7<br />
Duke is the most widely planted early ripening<br />
northen variety, and for good reason. It’s a heavy<br />
consistent producer with an <strong>at</strong>tractive, firm, light<br />
blue high quality berry. Duke blooms l<strong>at</strong>e but<br />
ripens early, which protects the blossoms from<br />
spring frosts. Branches may droop to the ground<br />
when laden with fruit, prompting many gardeners<br />
to simply use a trellis for support.<br />
Ripening Season: Early (July 5-20)<br />
Flavor: Midly sweet<br />
016890 C1½ $12.99<br />
014497 C3 $29.99<br />
017242 C7 $59.99<br />
Earliblue<br />
Northern Highbush<br />
zones 5-7<br />
First to ripen and early to bloom, this upright bush<br />
produces stout canes with bright red wood, while<br />
displaying large glossy green leaves in the summer<br />
and brilliant mixed red colors in the fall. Berries<br />
are light blue and large in size. Plant where<br />
blueberries are well suited and avoid frost pockets.<br />
Ripening Season: Very early (June 25 – July 15)<br />
Flavor: Sweet<br />
016442 C1½ $12.99<br />
015002 C7 $59.99<br />
Elliot<br />
Northern Highbush<br />
zones 4-7<br />
With this variety, home gardeners can enjoy fresh<br />
berries clear through September. Bright burgundycolored<br />
wood accents the gray-green foliage and<br />
sky blue berries. The l<strong>at</strong>e bloom period th<strong>at</strong> avoids<br />
most spring frosts and the typically heavy bud set<br />
warrant extra pruning, but the bountiful crops of<br />
larger fruit are worth the effort. The berry can be<br />
quite tart unless picked fully ripe.<br />
Ripening Season: Very L<strong>at</strong>e (Aug 7 – Sept 1)<br />
Flavor: Tangy/Tart<br />
Aug 2011 016893 C1½ $12.99<br />
014487 C3 $29.99<br />
Hardyblue<br />
Northern Highbush<br />
zones 4-7<br />
Hardyblue is an old established variety in the<br />
Pacific Northwest th<strong>at</strong> is known for heavy crops of<br />
superior flavored, sweet berries. The dark blue<br />
fruit is perfect for muffins and pancakes.<br />
Hardyblue has a reput<strong>at</strong>ion for being adaptable to<br />
many soil types, including heavier clay soils. The<br />
dark red wood is striking in a winter landscape.<br />
Ripening Season: Mid (July 14 – Aug 1)<br />
Flavor: Very Sweet<br />
016435 C1½ $12.99<br />
013144 C3 $29.99<br />
015443 C7 $59.99<br />
Jersey<br />
Northern Highbush<br />
zones 4-7<br />
One of the oldest and most widely grown of all<br />
varieties, Jersey is a favorite for home gardeners<br />
wanting an easy to grow bush th<strong>at</strong> produces<br />
reliably heavy l<strong>at</strong>e season crops year after year.<br />
This bush toler<strong>at</strong>es a wide range of soil types.<br />
Small to medium sized fruit is good for baking.<br />
Ripening Season: L<strong>at</strong>e (July 25 – Aug 21)<br />
Flavor: Sweet<br />
016443 C1½ $12.99<br />
015292 C3 $29.99<br />
Legacy<br />
Northern Highbush<br />
zones 5-8<br />
This interesting release from the USDA Blueberry<br />
Research St<strong>at</strong>ion in New Jersey keeps many of its<br />
leaves through mild winters, and offers a very<br />
different look in the landscape. Folige turns<br />
crimson in the fall. Legacy is both a vigorous<br />
grower and heavy producer, r<strong>at</strong>ing as one of the<br />
best flavored varieties in the USDA trials.<br />
Ripening Season: L<strong>at</strong>e (July 25 – Aug 21)<br />
Flavor: Robust/Excellent Flavor<br />
016444 C1½ $12.99<br />
Nelson<br />
Northern Highbush<br />
zones 3-7<br />
The very large, highly flavorful sweet fruits ripen<br />
in abundance in mid-summer. The firm, succulent,<br />
light-blue berries are excellent fresh, frozen, baked,<br />
or preserved. Small pinkish-white urn-shaped<br />
flowers precede the fruits. The oval glossy green<br />
leaves turn fiery colors in fall. Conspicuous purplered<br />
twigs provide winter interest.<br />
Ripening Season: L<strong>at</strong>e Mid-Season (Aug 15)<br />
Flavor: Sweet/Firm/Succulent<br />
Aug 2011 016910 C1½ $12.99<br />
Northblue<br />
Half-High Blueberry<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Northblue is a proven producer of quality fruit in<br />
cold clim<strong>at</strong>es, yielding 3-7 pounds per m<strong>at</strong>ure<br />
bush. The fruit has a “wild” taste th<strong>at</strong> makes it<br />
excellent for baking or fresh e<strong>at</strong>ing. Northblue has<br />
survived winter temper<strong>at</strong>ures to minus 35 degrees,<br />
although production is maximized when snow<br />
protection is adequ<strong>at</strong>e. Recommended for those<br />
desiring a higher yielding cold-hardy variety. Also<br />
excellent for landscape use.<br />
Ripening Season: Mid (July 10-25)<br />
Flavor: Wild<br />
016088 C1½ $14.99<br />
011961 C3 $29.99<br />
Northcountry<br />
Half-High Blueberry<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Northcountry grows slightly larger than Northsky,<br />
reaching 3 feet in diameter. It is also more vigorous<br />
and adaptable in less than optimum soil types.<br />
Yields will range between 2 to 5 pounds per m<strong>at</strong>ure<br />
bush. With its dark green summer foliage and<br />
scarlet fall color. Also excellent for landscape use.<br />
Ripening Season: Early-Mid (July 7-25)<br />
Flavor: Wild<br />
017017 C1½ $12.99<br />
Northsky<br />
Half-High Blueberry<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Northsky is the most cold-hardy of all blueberries<br />
and can survive extreme winter conditions.<br />
Northsky is particularly well suited for container<br />
growing, borders or group plantings. The bush<br />
grows 2-3 feet wide and begins spring completely<br />
covered in snow-white blooms. The foliage is<br />
dense, with small glossy green leaves in summer.<br />
Yields range from 1-2 pounds per bush.<br />
Ripening Season: Mid (July 10-21)<br />
Flavor: Wild<br />
015290 C3 $29.99<br />
P<strong>at</strong>riot<br />
Northern Highbush<br />
zones 3-7<br />
P<strong>at</strong>riot was selected for home gardeners who desire<br />
a cold-hardy variety th<strong>at</strong> bears consistent crops. It<br />
is adaptable to many soil types and may perform<br />
better in wetter soils than many other varieties.<br />
P<strong>at</strong>riot makes an excellent landscape variety with<br />
its showy white blooms in the spring, dark green<br />
summer foliage and fiery orange-red fall colors.<br />
Ripening Season: Early (July 7-21)<br />
Flavor: Tangy<br />
016446 C1½ $12.99<br />
011324 C3 $29.99<br />
Pink Lemonade<br />
Northern Highbush<br />
zones 3-7<br />
The world’s only pink blueberry! In spring, the<br />
glossy green foliage is dotted with small, sweetly<br />
fragrant shell-pink blooms. The mid-sized fruit<br />
begins pale green, then gradually blushes pink<br />
before ripening to a deep rosy shade. Foliage turns<br />
to brilliant reddish-orange in fall. Even in winter,<br />
russet-red bare stems keep this one interesting.<br />
Ripening Season: Mid-L<strong>at</strong>e (Mid July-Mid Aug)<br />
Flavor: Mild/Sweet/Firm<br />
017915 C1 $16.99<br />
016937 C1½ $17.99<br />
Polaris<br />
Half-High Blueberry<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Polaris, a 1996 relesae from Minnesota, is<br />
recommended where a cold-hardy, early ripening<br />
companion to Northblue or Chippewa is desired.<br />
The berries are arom<strong>at</strong>ic and very sweet. For best<br />
pollin<strong>at</strong>ion and fruit set, plant Polaris alongside<br />
other cold hardy varieties. Also excellent for<br />
landscape use.<br />
Ripening Season: Early (July 7-21)<br />
Flavor: Sweet<br />
017016 C1½ $12.99<br />
Rubel<br />
Northern Highbush<br />
zones 4-7<br />
Discovered in the early 1900’s, Rubel has<br />
remained popular due to its delectable full-flavored<br />
small berries, perfect for pies and muffins. As<br />
blueberries have gained <strong>at</strong>tention due to their<br />
extremely high antioxidant levels, research has<br />
shown th<strong>at</strong> Rubel scores higher than most others,<br />
truly the reigning “king” of health foods! Rubel is<br />
cold-hardy and a consistent producer.<br />
Ripening Season: Mid-L<strong>at</strong>e (July 21 – Aug 14)<br />
Flavor: Sweet/Instense Flavor<br />
Aug 2011 014601 C1 $12.99<br />
015291 C3 $29.99<br />
Ruby Carpet<br />
Wild Lowbush<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Plant this lowbush blueberry variety to cre<strong>at</strong>e a<br />
fiery landscape in autumn with their hues of ruby<br />
red and blazing orange. In addition to its<br />
ornamental use, Ruby Carpet produces tasty small<br />
fruits th<strong>at</strong> are perfect for baking.<br />
Ripening Season: Early-Mid (June)<br />
Flavor: Sweet/Wild<br />
Aug 2011 016911 C1½ $9.99<br />
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Spartan<br />
Northern Highbush<br />
zones 5-7<br />
Spartan is one of the most <strong>at</strong>tractive, easy to pick<br />
and best flavored blueberries, making it a favorite<br />
<strong>at</strong> farm market stands and with home gardeners.<br />
Spartan can be particular about soil types,<br />
requiring a site with light, well-drained soils<br />
and abundant organic m<strong>at</strong>ter.<br />
Ripening Season: Early (July 7-21)<br />
Flavor: Tangy sweet<br />
016445 C1½ $12.99<br />
014470 C3 $29.99<br />
Top H<strong>at</strong><br />
Wild Lowbush Huckleberry<br />
zones 3-7<br />
A perfect name for this dwarf cultivar as it grows<br />
1-2’ high and wide. Top H<strong>at</strong> is the result of<br />
crossing a short st<strong>at</strong>ure Highbush with a compact,<br />
small Lowbush Blueberry. Plentiful white blooms<br />
in spring give way to <strong>at</strong>tractive light blue berries<br />
th<strong>at</strong> are pea-sized and larger. Top H<strong>at</strong> is perfect for<br />
defined border plantings or growing in p<strong>at</strong>io<br />
containers.<br />
Ripening Season: Mid (July 10-25)<br />
Flavor: Wild<br />
016089 C1½ $17.99<br />
015766 C3 $29.99<br />
Toro<br />
Northern Highbush<br />
zones 4-7<br />
Toro continues to amaze us with its easy to pick<br />
berrires th<strong>at</strong> hang like grapes from the stocky bush.<br />
While not as of a fast grower as some of the other<br />
varieties, Toro has outstanding ornamental<br />
qualities. The flowers turn from hot pink to bright<br />
white and contrast nicely with the bronze colored<br />
spring foliage. Deep green summer foliage turns to<br />
the brightest of reds in the fall.<br />
Ripening Season: Mid (July 14 – Aug 1)<br />
Flavor: Mild Sweet<br />
Aug 2011 016892 C1½ $12.99<br />
014492 C3 $29.99<br />
017243 C7 $59.99<br />
Cranberry<br />
macrocarpon<br />
“Pilgrim Cranberry”<br />
zones 4-7<br />
This plant is an <strong>at</strong>tractive ground cover th<strong>at</strong> spreads<br />
quickly. Small pink flowers are followed by an<br />
abundance of large red fruit with traditional tart<br />
cranberry flavor. Self-pollin<strong>at</strong>ing. Height 6"<br />
Aug 2011 010535 C2 $19.99<br />
Currant<br />
Multi-stemmed, thornless shrubs to 3-5 feet high<br />
and equally wide, depending on vigor and variety.<br />
Attractive lobed, toothed leaves to 3 inches wide<br />
drop in early fall. Drooping clusters of yellowish<br />
flowers bloom in early spring, followed in summer<br />
by fruit used in jellies, jams and preserves.<br />
Ben Sarek<br />
zones 3-7<br />
A black currant cultivar which is grown<br />
primarily for fruit production. It is a compact,<br />
mounding, deciduous shrub which grows<br />
3-4' tall. Spring flowers give way to long, pendant<br />
clusters of black currants which ripen in June-July.<br />
016116 C3 $25.00<br />
Consort Black<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Drooping clusters of whitish flowers turn to juicy,<br />
shiny black fruits with blackberry-currant (sweettart)<br />
flavor. Fruit used in jams, jellies and sauces.<br />
6-1 006692 C3 $14.99<br />
Crandall<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Large, bright, good flavored firm berries borne in<br />
large, easily picked bunches. Excellent for jelly.<br />
Fruit ends June to mid-August. Cut to the ground<br />
stems older than 3 years. Plant 6’ apart.<br />
012857 C3 $25.00<br />
Jonkheer van Tets<br />
zones 3-7<br />
This red currant selection from Holland is a heavy<br />
producer of large dark red, fine flavored fruit.<br />
Considered by many to be the best flavored red<br />
currant variety in the world.<br />
016114 C3 $25.00<br />
Pink Champagne<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Make a toast to the perfect jelly currant. This<br />
pretty-in-pink cross between red and white currants<br />
produces sweet berries th<strong>at</strong> taste gre<strong>at</strong> off the bush.<br />
And you'll love the jams and jellies.<br />
016115 C3 $25.00<br />
Red Lake<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Red Lake is grown primarily for its long pendant<br />
clusters of bright red currants which ripen in July.<br />
The currants are somewh<strong>at</strong> tart and may be e<strong>at</strong>en<br />
right off the shrub or used to make jams, jellies and<br />
pies.Fruit ends June to mid-August.<br />
6-1 014899 C3 $16.99<br />
Elderberry<br />
Foliage is almost tropical looking; each leaf has<br />
seven 2-6 inch long leaflets. Fl<strong>at</strong>, creamy white<br />
flower clusters in early summer, followed by tasty<br />
purple-black fruit used for pies; both flowers and<br />
fruit used for wine. Ripens early August in Ohio.<br />
Broad serr<strong>at</strong>ed foliage gives a tropical effect.<br />
Attracts birds. Grows in wet or well-drained soil.<br />
Plant two varieties for pollin<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
Adams<br />
zones 3-9<br />
This variety was selected for its large clusters of<br />
dark blue to black fruit. Useful in orchard, hedge,<br />
shrub border and n<strong>at</strong>uralized plantings. Fruit<br />
production is increased when planted with 'York' or<br />
‘Johns’ Elderberry.<br />
016177 C5 $19.99<br />
Johns<br />
zones 3-9<br />
Johns will produce 30 pounds of sweet, slightly<br />
tangy berries each year! It is the highest yielding<br />
variety. Height: 6-10’ x 6-8’<br />
Aug 2011 017427 C2 $12.99<br />
016176 C3 $19.99<br />
Gooseberry<br />
Pink fruit grown for pies and canning. Maple-like<br />
leaves. Fruit often striped longitudinally,<br />
decor<strong>at</strong>ive. At the end of the growing season, cut<br />
out all weak canes and remove canes th<strong>at</strong> fruited<br />
during the season.<br />
Hinnomaki Red<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Dark red medium size fruit with tangy outer skin<br />
and sweet flesh. The fruit is perfect for bottling<br />
and preserves, but if left to ripen fully can be used<br />
as a dessert gooseberry.<br />
016117 C3 $25.00<br />
Grape<br />
Use for fruit, shade and fall color. A single<br />
grapevine can produce enough new growth every<br />
year to arch over a walk, arbor, form a leafy<br />
wall, or provide an umbrella of shade over deck<br />
or terrace. Grapes are one of the few ornamental<br />
vines with bold, textured foliage, colorful edible<br />
fruit and winter interest.<br />
C<strong>at</strong>awba (red)<br />
zones 5-8<br />
A purplish-red grape th<strong>at</strong> is commonly used for<br />
wines, champagnes, jams/jellies and juice. The<br />
C<strong>at</strong>awba Grape has a very sweet taste th<strong>at</strong> makes it<br />
perfect to serve fresh on the table. Ripens l<strong>at</strong>e<br />
September in Ohio.<br />
014902 C2 $10.99<br />
Concord (blue)<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Midseason. Oldest cultiv<strong>at</strong>ed American grape and<br />
the one most commonly used for juice and jelly.<br />
Its unbe<strong>at</strong>able for hardiness, vigor and disease<br />
resistant Seeded dark blue fruit. 2 year.<br />
014900 C2 $9.99<br />
Concord Seedless (blue)<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Enjoy our seedless variety of one of the most<br />
famous and popular grape varieties of all time.<br />
You’ll get all the flavor, vigor and productivity of<br />
the original, but you won’t have to deal with the<br />
seeds. It even ripens slightly ahead of the original<br />
Concord. Ripens in mid-September in Ohio.<br />
014903 C2 $14.99<br />
Himrod White Seedless (white)<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Himrod white seedless is a reliable vine producing<br />
large loose bunches of white seedless grapes with a<br />
light, honey-like flavor and melting texture. Very<br />
similar to “supermarket" grapes... not th<strong>at</strong> there is<br />
ever any comparison between supermarket grapes<br />
and the fresh, deep flavor of home grown, fully<br />
ripened grapes right from a sun-kissed vine! Fruits<br />
are sweet, large and firm. Ripens early September<br />
in Ohio.<br />
014895 C2 $14.99<br />
Niagara (yellow)<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Large, luminescent grapes th<strong>at</strong> change from light<br />
green to a delic<strong>at</strong>e yellow as the growing season<br />
advances. Also noted for their handsome, showy<br />
appearance and by their pleasant aroma and sweet<br />
to tart taste. the unique Produces seeds; good for<br />
e<strong>at</strong>ing, wine or juice. 2 year.<br />
014901 C2 $10.99<br />
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Reliance Red Seedless (red)<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Best tasting for e<strong>at</strong>ing fresh or making a delicious<br />
hot pie! This juicy grape is a favorite for its deep<br />
red color and full rich flavor. Wh<strong>at</strong> a perfect<br />
addition to your summer salad! Chilled, Reliance<br />
Seedless is an irresistible snack for your children<br />
(you, too). Vigorous vines give you big clusters<br />
of these beauties. Blooms l<strong>at</strong>e and is disease<br />
resistant. Ripens l<strong>at</strong>e August in Ohio.<br />
000357 C2 $14.99<br />
Horseradish<br />
A large, coarse, weedy-looking plant grown for its<br />
large, white roots, which are peeled and gr<strong>at</strong>ed.<br />
Grow it in a sunny out-of-the-way corner.<br />
Big Top<br />
zones 3-8<br />
After the first frost in fall kills the leaves, dig the<br />
root and harvest. Harvest the main root but leave<br />
one or more large off shoots of the main root to<br />
replant. The spicy hot roots will keep for months<br />
in the refriger<strong>at</strong>or.<br />
014852 C2 $6.99<br />
Raspberry<br />
Most popular and heaviest bearing raspberries are<br />
red. There are two types: summer-bearing<br />
raspberries, which bear annually in summer on 2<br />
year old canes; and everbearing raspberries, which<br />
bear twice on each cane. In both types, fruit<br />
follows loose clusters of white flowers. At the end<br />
of the growing season, cut out all weak canes and<br />
remove canes th<strong>at</strong> fruited during the season. In l<strong>at</strong>e<br />
winter or early spring, cut back to 10-15” on strong<br />
canes, 3-4” on weak canes.<br />
Anne (yellow/everbearing)<br />
zones 4-9<br />
Anne is known for its size, color and super sweet<br />
flavor! Fruits ripen l<strong>at</strong>e August and bear through<br />
the first hard frost. One of the best, if not THE<br />
best yellow variety!<br />
014897 C2 $9.99<br />
Caroline (red/ever bearing)<br />
zones 4-10<br />
Caroline is considered one of the truly superior<br />
everbearing red raspberries! The large and firm<br />
berries (larger than ‘Heritage’) are produced from<br />
vigorous canes starting in early June and<br />
continuing with delicious berries through fall.<br />
They have a full-bodied, intense flavor th<strong>at</strong> no<br />
store-bought Raspberry can hope to equal. Can<br />
them or e<strong>at</strong> them fresh, use them in cooking.<br />
013761 C2 $9.99<br />
Jewel (black/summer bearing)<br />
zones 3-8<br />
If you’re looking for reliability and hardiness in<br />
raspberries, Jewel is for you. Compact clusters of<br />
large, juicy black raspberries with few seeds from<br />
vigorous plants. Ripens early July.<br />
010582 C2 $12.99<br />
L<strong>at</strong>ham (red/everbearing)<br />
zones 3-8<br />
A popular red raspberry th<strong>at</strong> produces large crops<br />
of big juicy berries. It makes a delicious jam or a<br />
dessert as well as for fresh e<strong>at</strong>ing. A sure cropper<br />
for home use, this variety starts ripening in July<br />
and continues to ripen over a long period of time.<br />
016490 C2 $11.99<br />
Nova Red (red/summer bearing)<br />
zones 3-7<br />
Noted for its winter hardiness but also has good<br />
disease resistance. The medium-large berries have<br />
good flavor and production. Each fruit has a nice<br />
flavor, slightly tart, th<strong>at</strong> works well in jams,<br />
preserves or e<strong>at</strong>ing fresh. Almost thornless.<br />
014896 C2 $9.99<br />
Prelude (red/summer bearing)<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Prelude is identified as the earliest ripening<br />
summer red raspberry, ripening in mid-June.<br />
Although Prelude is also fall-bearing, it produces<br />
the biggest portion of its crop in the spring. Very<br />
winter hardy and vigorous, Prelude berries are<br />
round-conic, coherent, with very good flavor. An<br />
excellent choice when early fruit and quality are<br />
required.<br />
016112 C2 $9.99<br />
Purple Royalty (purple/summer bearing)<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Royalty is a blend of red raspberry vigor and black<br />
raspberry habit, with the best flavors of its parents.<br />
Very large fruits have sweet flavor. Can be picked<br />
in 3 stages: red, purple and black. Each stage has a<br />
different flavor. High yielding and excellent for<br />
processing into jelly and jams.<br />
014898 C2 $12.99<br />
Rhubarb<br />
Big, elong<strong>at</strong>ed, crinkled, heart-shaped leaves and<br />
red-tinted leaf stalks are showy enough to qualify<br />
for display in the garden. Allow plants to grow 2-4<br />
full seasons before harvesting. Stop harvesting<br />
when slender leafstalks appear. After harvest, feed<br />
and w<strong>at</strong>er freely. Pull stalks to harvest. Gre<strong>at</strong> for<br />
pies and sauce. A good source of iron.<br />
Crimson Cherry<br />
zones 2-9<br />
An excellent grower th<strong>at</strong> produces big, bright red<br />
stalks.<br />
013762 C2 $12.99<br />
Victoria<br />
zones 3-8<br />
An excellent grower th<strong>at</strong> produces big, bright red<br />
stalks.<br />
010583 C1 $9.99<br />
Strawberry<br />
June-bearing types produce one crop per year in<br />
l<strong>at</strong>e spring or early summer; generally, they are the<br />
highest quality strawberries you can grow. Dayneutral<br />
or everbearing kinds flower and set fruit<br />
over a longer season. Their harvest tends to peak<br />
in early summer, then continue through fall.<br />
Plant 12-24” apart in a row with 24-48”<br />
between rows. All varieties are virus-indexed<br />
except for Sure Crop & Ozark Beauty.<br />
Darselect (June bearing)<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Darselect bears large fruits with good shape. Fruits<br />
have a very good sweet taste with a strong<br />
traditional arom<strong>at</strong>ic fragrance. Moder<strong>at</strong>ely tolerant<br />
to crown rot and verticillium wilt.<br />
5-1 014848 P4½ $1.99<br />
Earliglow (June bearing)<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Heirloom quality. “Wonderful strawberry flavor”<br />
is this variety’s trademark. The fruit has a very<br />
firm, glossy skin, firm flesh and medium size.<br />
Its sweet flavor makes the variety excellent for<br />
fresh e<strong>at</strong>ing and freezing. Fruit size<br />
tends to decrease as season progresses.<br />
Good resistance to verticillium wilt.<br />
5-1 014847 P4½ $1.49<br />
Jewell (Red, June bearing)<br />
zones 4-8<br />
This very productive variety origin<strong>at</strong>ed in 1880!<br />
Jewell is known for its large sized fruits th<strong>at</strong> start<br />
bright red and change to crimson as they age.<br />
Very productive<br />
5-1 014846 P4½ $1.49<br />
Ozark Beauty (Ever bearing)<br />
zones 4-8<br />
This popular everbearer is famous for it’s large<br />
yields of bright red berries. Ozark Beauty<br />
produces fruits from June to September.<br />
5-1 012859 P4½ $1.49<br />
Record (July bearing)<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Record is a hybrid, with improved red color, berry<br />
quality, and overall performance. The first fruit is<br />
normally picked between July 1st and 3rd, the last<br />
pick is July 17th. Record is a very vigorous plant<br />
with no apparent foliage issues. We highly<br />
recommend Record for very l<strong>at</strong>e season<br />
production.<br />
5-1 016111 P4½ $1.99<br />
Sure Crop (June bearing)<br />
zones 4-9<br />
A favorite for years and years! Big yields of juicy<br />
strawberries in June. Sure Crop was developed by<br />
the USDA to be very heavy-yeilding, adaptable<br />
and disease resistant.<br />
5-1 012858 P4½ $1.49<br />
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Home fruit gardening offers many benefits -<br />
exercise, enjoyment, a supply of delicious<br />
fruits, enhancement of the home landscape<br />
and a truly educ<strong>at</strong>ional experience! Many more<br />
varieties of locally grown bare-root fruit trees are<br />
available if orders are received before April 10 th .<br />
Apple<br />
Most widely adapted deciduous fruit tree.<br />
Fruit ripens from July to early November,<br />
depending on variety. All apples except Golden<br />
Delicious require cross-pollin<strong>at</strong>ion for good fruit<br />
set. Golden Delicious is a strong pollin<strong>at</strong>or<br />
for almost all apples.<br />
Cortland (red/semi dwarf)<br />
zones 4-6<br />
A cross between McIntosh and Ben Davis th<strong>at</strong><br />
inherited the good qualities of both parents. Fruit<br />
is beautiful, red and very large with pure white<br />
flesh. Bears heavier than other varieties. 10-12’<br />
007436 C7 $49.99<br />
Empire (red/semi dwarf)<br />
zones 4-7<br />
September 20 th - L<strong>at</strong>e midseason. A cross<br />
between McIntosh and Delicious. Small to<br />
medium, roundish dark red fruits. Flesh is creamy<br />
white, juicy, crisp, mildly tart. 10-12’.<br />
007438 C7 $49.99<br />
Golden Sentinel (columnar)<br />
zones 5-10<br />
Ripens in September. Sweet, golden fruits.<br />
Pollin<strong>at</strong>e with scarlet Sentinel, Northpole or<br />
another mid-season.<br />
017122 C10 $79.99<br />
Golden Delicious (yellow/semi dwarf)<br />
zones 5-10<br />
SELF POLLINATING! September 20 th - L<strong>at</strong>e<br />
midseason. Medium to large clear yellow. Highly<br />
arom<strong>at</strong>ic, crisp. Excellent for e<strong>at</strong>ing fresh and<br />
cooking. Heavy pollen production makes it a good<br />
pollin<strong>at</strong>or. Dwarf, 10-12’.<br />
010491 FB $39.99<br />
Jon<strong>at</strong>han (red/semi dwarf)<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Self pollin<strong>at</strong>ing. Very good, sweet, tart flavor. A<br />
better fresh e<strong>at</strong>ing apple than for sauces or baking.<br />
L<strong>at</strong>e ripening in September.<br />
010492 FB $39.99<br />
Liberty (red/semi dwarf)<br />
zones 4-8<br />
Similar to McIntosh but with a more tart flavor and<br />
crisper fruit. Liberty is highly productive and<br />
resistant to the major apple diseases.<br />
015552 C7 $49.99<br />
Macoun (red/semi dwarf)<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Dessert-type apple exhibiting similar<br />
characteristics to McIntosh. Macoun is recognized<br />
in the Northeast for its high quality. Flesh is white,<br />
firm, and juicy. Macoun blooms in mid-season and<br />
will pollin<strong>at</strong>e all other early blooming apple<br />
varieties, varieties blooming in the middle of the<br />
season, and also varieties blooming l<strong>at</strong>e in the<br />
season.<br />
015553 C7 $49.99<br />
Melrose (red/semi dwarf)<br />
zones 5-8<br />
Melrose is a popular apple in Ohio where is<br />
origin<strong>at</strong>ed. Resembling Jon<strong>at</strong>han in appearance but<br />
ripens l<strong>at</strong>er in the season before Red Rome Beauty.<br />
It is an excellent dessert quality apple with gre<strong>at</strong><br />
keeping qualities.<br />
010216 C7 $49.99<br />
McIntosh (red-green/semi dwarf)<br />
zones 4-7<br />
An early, heavy producer with soft and fine<br />
textured white flesh. Flavor is distinctively tangy<br />
and arom<strong>at</strong>ic. McIntosh has r<strong>at</strong>her tough skin th<strong>at</strong><br />
has mixed red and green coloring. A favorite apple<br />
for e<strong>at</strong>ing out of hand but is also widely used in<br />
salads, sauces and pies.<br />
015554 C7 $49.99<br />
Mutsu AKA Crispin (yellow-green, Dwarf)<br />
zones 4-8<br />
An exceptional apple with very large fruits th<strong>at</strong><br />
m<strong>at</strong>ure l<strong>at</strong>e and stay in perfect shape in storage for<br />
months. Yellow-green fruits have tender-crisp<br />
flesh and a dessert apple taste. Makes tasty sauce<br />
and cider.<br />
01555 C7 $49.99<br />
Northpole (columnar)<br />
zones 5-10<br />
Ripens in September. Juicy white flesh tasts like its<br />
parent McIntosh. Pollin<strong>at</strong>e with Scarlet Sentinel,<br />
Golden Sentinel or another mid-season.<br />
017123 C10 $79.99<br />
Pristine (yellow/semi dwarf)<br />
zones 5-8<br />
An early ripening yellow apple with a smooth, firm<br />
texture th<strong>at</strong> is gre<strong>at</strong> for e<strong>at</strong>ing. The fruit is tasty<br />
and quite firm and crips for being so early. It<br />
ripens early in August, just after Lodi. It is one of<br />
the best early disease resistant varieties.<br />
016174 C7 $49.99<br />
Red Rome Beauty (red/semi dwarf)<br />
zones 4-8<br />
An old-time favorite for cooking, baking and cider.<br />
Red Rome is a medium to large sized apple with<br />
red skin and very firm, hard, white flesh. It ripens<br />
l<strong>at</strong>e in the season. Flavor is best when given plenty<br />
of time to ripen.<br />
015556 C7 $49.99<br />
Scarlet Sentinel (columnar)<br />
zones 5-10<br />
Ripens in September. Sweet crisp, juicy flesh,<br />
blush red color. Pollin<strong>at</strong>e with Golden Sentinel,<br />
Northpole or another mid-season.<br />
017123 C10 $79.99<br />
Annuals are listed by COMMON NAME<br />
and sorted by POT SIZE<br />
Annual Fl<strong>at</strong>s<br />
Hybrid or Ivy Bedding Geranium<br />
Fl<strong>at</strong>/24 005878 $25.99<br />
Pack/2 008579 $2.49<br />
New Guinea Imp<strong>at</strong>ien or Non-Stop Begonias<br />
Fl<strong>at</strong>/36 004508 $25.99<br />
Pack/3 008577 $2.99<br />
Vegetable & Flower Fl<strong>at</strong>s<br />
Fl<strong>at</strong>/32 004506 $13.99<br />
Pack/4 004507 $1.99<br />
3½” Potted M<strong>at</strong>erial<br />
Draceana (Spike) 013061 $2.99<br />
4½” Potted M<strong>at</strong>erial<br />
Ager<strong>at</strong>um 012778 $4.99<br />
Artist Blue<br />
Argyranthemum 017736 $3.99<br />
Butterfly, Pink. Primrose, Red<br />
Bacopa 011458* $3.99<br />
Blue Pearl, Falls White<br />
*5 or more for $3.49 each<br />
*10 or more for $2.99 each<br />
Begonia, Non-Stop 015133 $3.99<br />
Orange, pink, red, salmon, white, yellow<br />
Begonia, Reiger 012742 $5.99<br />
Begonia, Wax 018091 $2.59<br />
Bronze: pink, red, white; Green: pink, red<br />
Bidens 012780 $3.99<br />
Namid Compact<br />
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Bracteantha 012781 $3.99<br />
Mohave Fire<br />
Calibrachoa/Million Bells 013082* $3.99<br />
Apricot red eye, coral pink, dark blue, double<br />
orange, double yellow, lemon, perfect white,<br />
vampire red<br />
*5 or more for $3.49 each<br />
*10 or more for $2.99 each<br />
Coleus 013132 $4.99<br />
Henna, Mosaic Amazon Green, Mosaic Burgundy<br />
Velvet, Mosaic Lava Red<br />
Cuphea/Mexican He<strong>at</strong>her 012796 $4.99<br />
Allyson<br />
Dahlietta 014055 $4.99<br />
Bicolor, orange, pink, red, white, yellow<br />
Diascia 012783 $3.99<br />
Coral red, dark salmon<br />
Dorotheanthus 017740 $4.99<br />
Red trailing<br />
Echeveria 017304 $4.99<br />
Assorted<br />
Euphorbia 016547/012784 $4.99<br />
Bre<strong>at</strong>hless Blush, Diamond Frost<br />
Fibre Optic Grass 010625 $3.99<br />
Isolepsis<br />
Fucshia 012797 $3.99<br />
Dollar Princess, P<strong>at</strong>io Pricess<br />
Geranium, Vining 014063 $4.99<br />
Bicolor, Orchid, Pink, Red<br />
Gerber Daisy 012739 $5.99<br />
Festival, Royal Form<br />
Imp<strong>at</strong>ien 015132 $2.59<br />
Assorted<br />
Imp<strong>at</strong>ien, Double 013131 $4.99<br />
Cherry red, pink, pink bicolor, red bicolor, salmon,<br />
spicy orange<br />
Imp<strong>at</strong>ien, New Guinea 011585 $4.29<br />
Cherry Red, Lilac, Orange, Orange Frost, Pink,<br />
Red, Ruby Flash, Salmon, White<br />
Iresine 017884 $3.99<br />
Bloodleaf<br />
Juncus 017883 $5.99<br />
Spiralis<br />
Lamium 015134/008587 $3.99<br />
Beacon Silver or White Nancy<br />
Lantana 015157 $3.99<br />
Cherry, Red, Trailing Gold<br />
Lobelia 012786 $3.99<br />
Techno dark blue, Techno light blue, Techno<br />
upright blue, W<strong>at</strong>erfall Blue<br />
Lysimachia 011457 $3.99<br />
Goldilocks<br />
Mecardonia 017976 $4.99<br />
Gold Dust, Gold Flakes<br />
Nasturtium 014048 $4.99<br />
Banana Split<br />
Nemesia 012787 $3.99<br />
Nessie Red, Nessie White, Nessie Yellow<br />
Osteospermum 014061 $4.99<br />
Light Purple, Spider Purple, Terra Cotta, Voltage<br />
Yellow, Yellow<br />
Petunia 017733* $3.99<br />
Black Velvet, Fame Blue, Fame Fire, Fame Pink<br />
Moon, Fame Pink Star, Fame Violet Dark Eye,<br />
Fame White, Fame Yellow, Phantom<br />
Sophistica Lime 015526 $2.99<br />
*5 or more for $3.49 each<br />
*10 or more for $2.99 each<br />
Petunia, Double Wave 017732 $3.99<br />
Blue Velvet, Pink, Red<br />
Petunia, Easy Wave 015045 $2.99<br />
Blue, Burgundy Star, Mix, Neon Rose, Pink, Plum<br />
Pudding, Plum Vein, Purple, Red, Rose, Rosy<br />
Dawn, Salmon, White<br />
Plectranthus 014085 $3.99<br />
Lemon Twist, White Surf<br />
Portulaca 017734 $3.99<br />
Apricot, Golden Yellow, Scarlet<br />
Sanvitalia 012791 $3.99<br />
Yellow Ice<br />
Scaveola 017730 $3.99<br />
Blue, Crystal White<br />
Sweet Pot<strong>at</strong>o Vine<br />
Sweet Heart 016143 $4.99<br />
Emerald Lace 015572 $4.99<br />
Mixed 013963 $3.99<br />
Blackie, Bronze, Compact Margie, Margarite,<br />
Tricolor<br />
Torenia 017786 $3.99<br />
Blue Moon, Magenta Moon, Purple Moon, Summer<br />
Wave<br />
Verbena 013081* $3.99<br />
Lanai Blue, Lainai Dark Red, Lanai Deep Pink,<br />
Lanai Deep Purple, Lanai White<br />
*5 or more for $3.49 each<br />
*10 or more for $2.99 each<br />
Zinnia 018093 $3.99<br />
Helichrysum 014062 $3.99<br />
Lime Light, Minus, Silver<br />
Heliotrope 013115 $3.99<br />
Marina Blue<br />
Hypoestes 018092 $2.59<br />
Pink<br />
Oxalis 013453 $3.99<br />
Molten Lava<br />
Penstemon 017737 $4.99<br />
Phoenix Red<br />
6½” Potted M<strong>at</strong>erial<br />
Agastache 013330 $6.99<br />
Alcapulco Orange, Rose, Salmon Pink<br />
Ager<strong>at</strong>um 011446 $6.99<br />
Artist Blue<br />
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Angelonia 013461 $7.99<br />
Pink, Purple<br />
Begonia, Bonfire 014040 $5.99<br />
Bonfire<br />
Begonia, Reiger 012734 $9.99<br />
Sunset<br />
Begonia, Rex 012450 $9.99<br />
Coleus, Kong 004500 $5.99<br />
Bicolor, Red, Rose<br />
Coleus, Sunproof 011604 $5.99<br />
Alabama, D in Wine, Fishnet, Freckles, Jupiter,<br />
Kingswood, Peter Wonder, Sedonna<br />
Cyperus, Baby Tut 013436 $7.99<br />
Cyperus, King Tut 013437 $7.99<br />
Euphorbia 013379 $6.99<br />
Diamond Frost<br />
Geranium, Americana 014119 $7.99<br />
Bright Red, Coral, Cranberry Red, Dark Red,<br />
Orchid, Pink, Red, Rose, Rose Splash, Salmon,<br />
Violet, White<br />
Geranium, Caliope 017997 $7.99<br />
Geranium, Rocky Mountain 012868 $8.99<br />
Dark Red, Orange, Salmon<br />
Geranium, Regal 003670 $9.99<br />
Imperial, Lilac Sachet, Rose Bicolor, Cherry<br />
Picotee, Royal Salmon, Royal White, Purple, Red<br />
Salmon<br />
Imp<strong>at</strong>ien, New Guinea 003860 $5.99<br />
Lava, Peach, Purple, Red, Salmon, White<br />
Salvia 013334 $6.99<br />
C<strong>at</strong>hedral Blue, C<strong>at</strong>hedral Skydrive<br />
Schizanthus 011592 $7.99<br />
Rose<br />
Strobilanthes 013512 $7.99<br />
8½” Potted M<strong>at</strong>erial<br />
Geranium, Regal 003671 $12.99<br />
Imperial, Solstice Purple<br />
1 Gallon Potted M<strong>at</strong>erial<br />
Assorted Annuals 017919 $3.99<br />
Celosia, Shade Coleus, Dianthus, Imp<strong>at</strong>iens,<br />
Marigolds, Salvia, Gazania, Lobelia, Verbena,<br />
Wax Begonia<br />
Calibrachoa/Million Bells<br />
Mixed 017418 $5.99<br />
Proven Winners 013378 $7.99<br />
Blue, Dreamsicle, Red, Yellow<br />
Confetti Pots 015494 $7.99<br />
Mixed Verbena, Calibrachoa, Petunia<br />
Imp<strong>at</strong>ien, Sunp<strong>at</strong>ien 017308 $6.99<br />
Blush Pink, Coral, Orange, Orchid<br />
Juncus, Spiralis PW1 009912 $9.99<br />
Lobularia PW1 015470 $7.99<br />
Snow Princess<br />
Petunia, Supertunia PW1 013381 $7.99<br />
Bordeaux, Citrus, PInnk, Pretty Much Picasso,<br />
Purple, Raspberry Blast, Red, Royal Velvet, White<br />
Petunia, Wave 013613 $4.99<br />
Blue, Pink, Red, White<br />
Thunberiga Vine<br />
On Trellis<br />
Lemon Star 016188 $14.99<br />
Orange Beauty 016189 $14.99<br />
Geranium, Calliope 014738 $10.99<br />
Symbol Key:<br />
Hanging Baskets<br />
HB10 – 10” Hanging Basket<br />
HB12 – 12” Hanging Basket<br />
Antirrhium 017888 HB12 $25.00<br />
Begonia 017888 HB12 $25.00<br />
Begonia, Non-Stop 001601 HB10 $19.99<br />
017991 HB12 $25.00<br />
Begonia, Reiger 011807 HB10 $19.99<br />
Bidens 017302 HB12 $25.00<br />
Calibrachoa 011495 HB10 $19.99<br />
011580 HB12 $25.00<br />
Confetti Mix 017916 HB10 $19.99<br />
015499 HB12 $25.00<br />
Diascia 011804 HB10 $19.99<br />
Imp<strong>at</strong>ien 011600 HB10 $14.99<br />
Imp<strong>at</strong>ien, Double 011796 HB10 $19.99<br />
Imp<strong>at</strong>ien, New Guin 012755 HB10 $19.99<br />
Imp<strong>at</strong>ien, NG Mgm 017309 HB10 $19.99<br />
Imp<strong>at</strong>ien, Sunp<strong>at</strong>ien 015796 HB12 $25.00<br />
Fuchsia 011795 HB10 $19.99<br />
Geranium 011829 HB10 $19.99<br />
013117 HB12 $25.00<br />
Geranium, Caliope 017889 HB10 $19.99<br />
016163 HB12 $25.00<br />
Geranium, Ivy 011805 HB10 $19.99<br />
Lantana 017305 HB12 $25.00<br />
Lobelia 011490 HB10 $19.99<br />
011574 HB12 $25.00<br />
Petunia 010833 HB10 $14.99<br />
011576 HB12 $25.00<br />
Petunia, Wave 017725 HB10 $14.99<br />
Scaveola 017887 HB12 $25.00<br />
Torenia 017885 HB12 $25.00<br />
Verbena 012765 HB10 $14.99<br />
011581 HB12 $25.00<br />
Ornamental Vegetables<br />
Corn 017990 P4½ $3.99<br />
Rainbow Maze<br />
Swiss Chard 018003 C1 $4.99<br />
Bright Light<br />
Tom<strong>at</strong>o 017924 P4½ $4.99<br />
Sweet & Ne<strong>at</strong> Red, Sweet & Ne<strong>at</strong> Yellow<br />
Vegetables P3½ $1.99<br />
OR 10 or more <strong>at</strong> $1.49 each<br />
Imp<strong>at</strong>ien, New Guinea Magnum 017310 $7.99<br />
Lobelia 013785 $6.99<br />
Techno dark blue, Techno light blue, Techno blue<br />
2 Gallon Potted M<strong>at</strong>erial<br />
Geranium 06113 $10.99<br />
Bright Red, Cherry Rose, Coral, Dark Red, Light<br />
Pink Splash, Pink, Red, Slamon, Violet, White<br />
Pennisetum, Fireworks or Rubrum<br />
Listed in ornamental grass section of c<strong>at</strong>alog<br />
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Tropical plants are an exotic, colorful addition to<br />
any garden! They make a grand st<strong>at</strong>ement in any<br />
collection of indoor plants and are one of the best<br />
blooming plants for the summer p<strong>at</strong>io.<br />
Adenium obescum Ice Pink<br />
Desert Rose<br />
The Adenium known commonly the “Desert Rose”<br />
is one flowering plants which has grown of the<br />
years in popularity as a potted colorful addition to<br />
the landscape. The most commonly grown variety<br />
is Adenium obesum fe<strong>at</strong>uring bright pink flowers<br />
and a unique swollen base.<br />
003490 P10 $49.99<br />
Aralia Ming Stump<br />
Devil’s Walking Stick<br />
Like all Aralias, with a bit of care, these plants can<br />
last a long time indoors, up to 10 years or more.<br />
Keep in light, easy draining soil, and do not over<br />
w<strong>at</strong>er. In fact, over-w<strong>at</strong>ering is the most common<br />
reason these plants die. If the leaves start falling<br />
off, you may be w<strong>at</strong>ering the plant too much.<br />
016152 C10 $59.99<br />
Bromeliad (assorted)<br />
Bromeliads are members of a plant family known<br />
as Bromeliaceae. The pineapple is one of the best<br />
known plants of this family. The flower stalk is<br />
produced from the center of the rosette. These<br />
plants th<strong>at</strong> can be used both as houseplants and in<br />
the landscape. Keep the soil evenly moist, but do<br />
not over-w<strong>at</strong>er or allow the plant roots to stand in<br />
w<strong>at</strong>er. Bright, filtered or indirect sunlight is best.<br />
assorted 002445 P6 $25.00<br />
Cactus & Succulents<br />
assorted 003028 P4 $6.99<br />
Cordyline australis Red Sens<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
Red Sens<strong>at</strong>ion Cordyline<br />
With it’s long, bronzy-red, tropical looking leaves,<br />
Red Sens<strong>at</strong>ion is an exceptional plant to use for<br />
height and texture in container plantings. Needs<br />
good light to maintain it’s color and don’t let it dry<br />
out between w<strong>at</strong>erings.<br />
011754 C1 $19.99<br />
Cordyline Red Star<br />
Red Sens<strong>at</strong>ion Cordyline/False Dracaena<br />
Burgundy red sword-like leaves make this an<br />
outstanding choice. Use as a focal point in the<br />
landscape or in large containers surrounded by<br />
bright flowered perennials and silver foliage.<br />
Needs good light to maintain it’s color and don’t<br />
let it dry out between w<strong>at</strong>erings.<br />
017928 C1 $14.99<br />
Codiaeum varieg<strong>at</strong>um<br />
Croton<br />
Croton plants are known for their bright tropical<br />
foliage, which is multi-colored and exotic in<br />
appearance. The foliage contains stiff leaves<br />
pointing upward and has a wax-like feel to them.<br />
Requires moder<strong>at</strong>e to bright light and heavy<br />
w<strong>at</strong>ering as well as high humidity.<br />
011706 P10 $19.99<br />
Cistus x purpureus<br />
Rock Rose<br />
Ne<strong>at</strong>, compact shrub with showy rose-purple<br />
blooms with maroon spots. Toler<strong>at</strong>es drought, poor<br />
soil, little maintenance. Prefers full sun.<br />
017903 C3 $25.00<br />
Dipladenia splendens<br />
Dipladenia<br />
The Dipladenia is in the Mandevilla family, so<br />
some of the characteristics are similar. However<br />
the foliage is smaller and a bit more graceful with<br />
the plant being more shrub-like. Leaves are dark<br />
green, smooth and glossy about 2-3 inches long.<br />
Prefers bright light.<br />
006879 P6 $16.99<br />
Dracaena Gold Star<br />
Striped Dracaena<br />
Dracaena is a genus of forty species of subtropical,<br />
evergreen, woody plants grown for their st<strong>at</strong>uesque<br />
form and ornamental foliage. They are sometimes<br />
mistakenly identified as palms but are actually<br />
more closely rel<strong>at</strong>ed to lilies. They prefer strong<br />
light and moist soil between w<strong>at</strong>erings. Gold Star<br />
has gold and dark green striped foliage.<br />
016940 P6 $16.99<br />
011708 P10 $29.99<br />
Duranta erecta Sapphire<br />
Picotee Sky Flower<br />
Cascading clusters of 3/4 inch wide tubular flowers<br />
are an intense violet-blue with a white picotee edge<br />
along the flared petal tips. As with the species the<br />
flowers are followed by wonderfully contrasting,<br />
non-edible orange-yellow berries.<br />
STD 014531 P10 $29.99<br />
Ensete Tandarra Red<br />
Hardy Red Banana<br />
An excellent foliage plant with waxy fronds of<br />
deep green reddish-purple tones and leaf margins.<br />
Use for an exotic tropical look. Tropical Bananas<br />
are easy to grow, and adapts to most conditions.<br />
016095 C3 $39.99<br />
Ficus Benjamina<br />
Ficus Tree<br />
One of the most popular houseplants th<strong>at</strong> is grown<br />
specially for its very decor<strong>at</strong>ive shiny, green oval<br />
leaves, it can be prune to almost any shape and<br />
size, grown as an evergreen tree or large shrub in<br />
offices and used for interior landscaping. Keep the<br />
soil w<strong>at</strong>ered, but let the top two inches of soil dry<br />
out. Letting the soil become extremely dry will<br />
result in dry, and yellow, leaf drop. New green,<br />
leaves dropping off can be a sign of over w<strong>at</strong>ering.<br />
When this occurs the plant is in trouble, make sure<br />
it is using the w<strong>at</strong>er you give it.<br />
STD 002521 P10 $29.99<br />
Gardenia<br />
The gardenia is a tropical evergreen shrub with<br />
dark green, glossy, oval leaves and waxy blooms<br />
th<strong>at</strong> range from pale yellow to creamy white. They<br />
prefer full sun indoors but partial shade outdoors.<br />
You should consider planting gardenias on the east<br />
or west side of your home. Monthly fertilizing<br />
should be done from April through September.<br />
Moder<strong>at</strong>e humidity assures a healthy plant but<br />
soggy roots cause flower buds to drop, as will soil<br />
th<strong>at</strong> is too dry. Adding pe<strong>at</strong> moss to the soil will<br />
benefit your plant by helping it retain moisture<br />
without becoming too wet.<br />
BUSH 007067 P6 $19.99<br />
STD 006883 P10 $49.99<br />
Hibiscus rosasinensis (assorted colors)<br />
Tropical Hibiscus<br />
Exotic, intriguing and beautiful are only a few of<br />
the many descriptions of tropical hibiscus. They<br />
make a grand st<strong>at</strong>ement in any collection of indoor<br />
plants and are among the best blooming plants for<br />
the summer p<strong>at</strong>io. The large, showy Hibiscus<br />
blooms are deep-thro<strong>at</strong>ed and look like they are<br />
made of crepe paper.<br />
BUSH 011794 P6 $14.99<br />
STD 004487 P6 $15.99<br />
SPIRAL 011645 P6 $15.99<br />
BRAID 011642 P6 $15.99<br />
BUSH 006889 P10 $19.99<br />
BUSH 014943 P8 $29.99<br />
STD 009920 P10 $29.99<br />
BUSH 011830 P10 $34.99<br />
STD/BR 003015 P10 $35.99<br />
SPIRAL 013338 P10 $35.99<br />
Growing Tropical Hibiscus<br />
Tropical Hibiscus are one of the most beautiful<br />
plants we can grow for summer. But did you know<br />
th<strong>at</strong> these tropical plants can be over-wintered<br />
easily indoors? Just follow our hints and tips for<br />
blooms each and every year!<br />
The first tip is to remember th<strong>at</strong> a tropical Hibiscus<br />
is TROPICAL. They will not toler<strong>at</strong>e more than<br />
1-2 nights of light freezes. Even one hard freeze<br />
(below 25°) can kill the plant. They are n<strong>at</strong>ive to<br />
sunny, warn and usually humid tropical places.<br />
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They detest cold, rainy we<strong>at</strong>her and cold, wet soil.<br />
Container-Grown Plants<br />
Use a loose potting mix and do not let w<strong>at</strong>er stand<br />
in the saucer. Frequent use of w<strong>at</strong>er soluble<br />
fertilizer and light use of granular fertilizer<br />
(Osmocote) is best. When potting up, prune both<br />
the plant and the roots to promote new, balanced<br />
growth. If placed indoors, mist or use a humidifier<br />
and place in a sunny loc<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
Getting Ready for Winter & Overwintering<br />
Here in Ohio, your Hibiscus plants will need to be<br />
brought inside for the winter. Spray with an<br />
insecticide before bringing the plant into the house<br />
to control bugs. When fall approaches and night<br />
temper<strong>at</strong>ures start to drop below 55°, it is a good<br />
idea to bring them indoors BEFORE temps<br />
regularly drop below 40-45° F <strong>at</strong> night to avoid any<br />
damage. Place plants in a non-drafty southern<br />
facing window or in the basement under grow<br />
lights. You may experience yellowing and<br />
dropping leaves, but don’t worry, th<strong>at</strong> is normal.<br />
The Next Spring<br />
Prepare your tropical Hibiscus by pruning them<br />
before you bring them back outdoors for the<br />
summer growing season. You should expect<br />
blooms on the new growth in about 3 months. Use<br />
sharp pruning shears and cut just above (1/4 inch)<br />
an eye th<strong>at</strong> is pointing in the direction you want the<br />
new growth to go. At this time you can also start<br />
fertilizing and gradually bring your plant outdoors<br />
in the sun. But, if night temper<strong>at</strong>ures fall below<br />
55° be sure to bring them indoors.<br />
Insects<br />
Use a systemic insecticide such as Bayer’s 2-Way<br />
Rose Care to help prevent insect infest<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
Mandevilla<br />
Brazilian Jasmine<br />
Mandevilla is a gorgeous vine, growing in<br />
popularity because of its showy flowers in many<br />
delightful colors. It twines its way up a trellis or<br />
fence, eventually covering its supports. The plants<br />
can be brought indoors before the first freeze and<br />
tre<strong>at</strong>ed as a houseplant during the winter months.<br />
Alice Dupont 011639 P6 $19.99<br />
Alice Dupont TRELLIS 013342 P10 $35.99<br />
Alice Dupont TEE PEE 013339 P10 $35.99<br />
Burgundy 017020 P6 $19.99<br />
Crimson TRELLIS 014535 P6 $19.99<br />
Giant Red TRELLIS 013345 P10 $39.99<br />
Giant Red TEE PEE 013344 P10 $45.99<br />
Nephrolepis obliter<strong>at</strong>e or cordifolia<br />
Kimberly Queen Fern<br />
This is considered to be one of the most beautiful<br />
among all ferns. It has large fronds rising up from<br />
the soil and beautiful upright bushy and swordshaped<br />
leaves. Can toler<strong>at</strong>e the he<strong>at</strong> of the sun or<br />
indoor condition. They are beautiful in pots or in<br />
hanging basket. In shaded sites the plants will have<br />
a more arching habit.<br />
Plumbago Imperial Blue<br />
Cape Leadwort/Blue Jasmine<br />
Fast-growing, upright plants have a shrub-like<br />
shape. Produces light blue flower clusters all<br />
summer. Keep moist during the growing season in<br />
a sunny spot.<br />
017932 P6 $12.99<br />
017931 P10 $19.99<br />
Ravenea rivularis<br />
Majesty Palm<br />
A beautiful, fe<strong>at</strong>her-leaved palm palm whose<br />
symmetrical form and smooth, flared trunk<br />
combine to cre<strong>at</strong>e living sculpture for the<br />
landscape. Use on a p<strong>at</strong>io, deck or in sun room.<br />
Will grow in bright sunny areas but tends to look<br />
better in partial shade. Majesty Palm needs<br />
moisture so be sure to w<strong>at</strong>er when dry. Feed every<br />
3 months or whenever its deep green color begins<br />
to fade.<br />
016943 P10 $29.99<br />
Cycas revolta<br />
Sago Palm<br />
This is not a palm, but r<strong>at</strong>her a Cycad, a totally<br />
different type of plant. The Sago Palm has erect,<br />
sturdy trunks and dark olive green fronds. Be sure<br />
to plant this in a pot or container th<strong>at</strong> is deep, <strong>at</strong><br />
least 16 inches or more to allow for ample root<br />
space. In general, Sago Palms need sun to grow<br />
well. The Sago Palm can be grown inside the house<br />
near a bright window. Like other cycads, they do<br />
not want to be over-w<strong>at</strong>ered. Let the soil dry out a<br />
bit before w<strong>at</strong>ering.<br />
008261 P10 $39.99<br />
Sp<strong>at</strong>hiphyllum<br />
Peace Lily<br />
Sp<strong>at</strong>hiphyllum or peace lily is a popular indoor<br />
plant which has origin<strong>at</strong>ed from tropical regions of<br />
America and south-east Asia. The leaves of the<br />
plant are shinny and glossy which emerge from the<br />
soil. The white or white-green sp<strong>at</strong>hs emerge from<br />
the leaf-stalks which slowly fade to yellow<br />
overtime. Sp<strong>at</strong>hiphyllum requires little w<strong>at</strong>er and<br />
sunlight to grow.<br />
008266 P10 $29.99<br />
Stretlitzia Nicolai<br />
White Bird of Paradise<br />
Picture a crown of banana-like leaves <strong>at</strong>op a palm<br />
tree trunk, combine with huge, uniquely beautiful<br />
flowers, and then wh<strong>at</strong> you have is the exotically<br />
named bird of paradise tree. It responds<br />
enthusiastically to fertilizer, so feed about once a<br />
month during the warm growing season to<br />
stimul<strong>at</strong>e rapid growth. Grow in full sun to part<br />
shade.<br />
016944 P10 $19.99<br />
Strobilanthes dyerianus<br />
Persian Shield<br />
Persian shield is an evergreen sub-shrub with soft<br />
(not woody) stems which are square in cross<br />
section. The opposite leaves have a seersucker<br />
texture and are varieg<strong>at</strong>ed dark green and silverymetallic<br />
purplish-pink on top and all purple<br />
underne<strong>at</strong>h. The leaves shimmer with iridescence.<br />
Does well in partial shade outdoors or in a bright<br />
loc<strong>at</strong>ion indoors. Should be w<strong>at</strong>ered before the<br />
soil dries out.<br />
013512 P6½ $7.99<br />
Stromanthe sanguinea Triostar<br />
Triostar Stromanthe<br />
Le<strong>at</strong>hery, shiny leaf with a smooth texture shows<br />
an exotic display of white, burgundy-pink and<br />
green varieg<strong>at</strong>ed foliage. The underside of the<br />
leaves is a maroon-burgundy color. It thrives in the<br />
shade in moist, rich, well-drained soil. Popular<br />
houseplant and container selection.<br />
016159 P6 $19.99<br />
017025 P10 $29.99<br />
016154 P10 $19.99<br />
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Terms & Conditions<br />
Plant Warranty<br />
See page 2 for warranty coverage. Typical maintenance<br />
should be evident; w<strong>at</strong>ering, proper planting conditions,<br />
insect control, pruning, etc. If NOT, guarantee is VOID.<br />
For warranty claims with a receipt: A credit voucher will<br />
be given for the full valid warranty amount. This voucher<br />
can then be used <strong>at</strong> any time.<br />
Don’t have your receipt? In many instances, we can verify<br />
purchases made within the past 5 years on a store account<br />
or any other form of payment using our receipt look-up<br />
system.<br />
Landscaper/Lawn Service Warranty Policy: A 50% credit<br />
of purchase price for trees and shrubs will be given for a<br />
period of 180 days from d<strong>at</strong>e of purchase. No credit will be<br />
issued on accounts in arrears of payment. Annuals,<br />
perennials, w<strong>at</strong>er plants and hard goods have no warranty<br />
expressed or implied. Severe neglect or abuse voids<br />
warranty.<br />
Return Policy<br />
We will gladly accept returns for products th<strong>at</strong> meet the<br />
following condition: merchandise must be returned in its<br />
original condition within 30 days of the original purchase.<br />
We reserve the right to refuse worn or damaged merchandise.<br />
Other restrictions may apply.<br />
Call Ahead Service<br />
We encourage our customers to use our handy call-ahead<br />
service. If you have a previous order th<strong>at</strong> needs to be picked<br />
up, just call us <strong>at</strong> 330-825-3320 or fax your request to<br />
330-825-9661 and your order will be ready <strong>at</strong> the specified<br />
time. We do ask th<strong>at</strong> you give us as much time as possible<br />
especially during the busy spring season. Also feel free to<br />
e-mail us for pick up requests as well as our quote service.<br />
E-mail us <strong>at</strong> info@daytonnursery.com.<br />
Plant Availability<br />
Availability of plant m<strong>at</strong>erial varies constantly. Not all<br />
plants are always available. However, as an added service,<br />
we have added l<strong>at</strong>er availability d<strong>at</strong>es to certain trees,<br />
shrubs and perennials for your convenience. We strive to<br />
always carry inventory of the most requested items during<br />
the spring and summer season. Prices and availability are<br />
subject to change <strong>at</strong> any time.<br />
A current availability list is available <strong>at</strong> our website <strong>at</strong> the<br />
following address:<br />
www.daytonnursery.com/Availability.htm<br />
Terms for Landscapers, Lawn Services, etc.<br />
Landscapers, lawn services, and the like shall receive a<br />
15% discount for non-net m<strong>at</strong>erials on account or with<br />
payment <strong>at</strong> time of sale. Examples of net items are<br />
annuals, bedding plants, tropicals, seasonal plants and<br />
items on sale. *Delivery charges always apply to landscaper<br />
and lawn service businesses th<strong>at</strong> receive a discount<br />
Install<strong>at</strong>ion Service<br />
Be sure to take advantage of our easy install<strong>at</strong>ion service.<br />
Trees, shrubs and perennials installed by us are covered for<br />
one full year!<br />
Order Subtotal Install<strong>at</strong>ion Charge<br />
$100-$200 90% of subtotal<br />
$201 - $500 85% of subtotal<br />
$501-2500 75% of subtotal<br />
$2501+ 65% of subtotal<br />
Minimum Planting Fee: $90.00<br />
Areas include Akron, Barberton, B<strong>at</strong>h, Copley, Doylestown, Kenmore,<br />
Norton & Wadsworth. Areas requiring a $50.00 extra fee: Brecksville,<br />
Broadview Heights, Canton, Hudson, Kent, Medina, Macedonia, Rittman<br />
& Twinsburg.<br />
Delivery Service<br />
Delivery is FREE within our delivery area on orders of $1000 or more!! (not<br />
including topsoil). Our delivery schedule is Monday-Friday from 9:00 am to 5:00<br />
pm. Plant m<strong>at</strong>erial can be placed by planting hole for no extra charge if distances<br />
are no gre<strong>at</strong>er than 150 feet and are on fl<strong>at</strong> land.<br />
Local delivery fees range from $10 to $50. We have just expanded out delivery<br />
area! We now deliver up to 50 miles from the nursery in Norton. A schedule of<br />
delivery fees (local fees only) can be acquired from our office. An additional fee<br />
may be added for large deliveries, for example: evergreens, Pine, Spruce,<br />
Hemlock, Arborvitae, etc. 5 foot or larger, deciduous trees gre<strong>at</strong>er than 1¾” caliper<br />
or 6’ tall if multi-stemmed, items such as 30 or more staking stones or other<br />
landscaping stones, any item th<strong>at</strong> is bulky or over 75 pounds such as a fountain.
Reference<br />
How much pe<strong>at</strong> moss should I use to plant?<br />
Planting Most Trees & Shrubs:<br />
When planting with Pre-Moistened Sphagnum Pe<strong>at</strong> Moss<br />
(2 ft³) , follow these guidelines:<br />
Size of plant(s)<br />
One 2 cu ft bag equals:<br />
1 gallon 10 plants<br />
2 gallon 6 plants<br />
3-5 gallon 4 plants<br />
15" balled & burlapped 6 plants<br />
18-24" balled * burlapped 4 plants<br />
24" balled & burlapped + 2-3 plants<br />
6-8' tree (1-1.25" caliper)<br />
(use 1.5 - 2 bags)<br />
1.5-2" caliper b&b tree (Use 2-3 bags)<br />
Planting Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Kalmia, Leucothoe,<br />
Dogwood, Pieris, Blueberries & their rel<strong>at</strong>ives when<br />
planting with Pre-Moistened Sphagnum Pe<strong>at</strong> Moss (2 ft³):<br />
Size of plant<br />
# of plants one bag will cover<br />
1 gallon 2 plants<br />
2 gallon + 1 plant<br />
3 gallon (1 1/2 bags)<br />
5 gallon (2 1/2 bags)<br />
12-15" balled & burlapped (1 1/2 bags)<br />
18-24" balled & burlapped (2 1/2 bags)<br />
24"+ balled & burlapped (4 1/2 bags)<br />
4-6’ tall Dogwood 1 bag<br />
6’+ tall Dogwood (Use 2 bags)<br />
Who Do We Refer?<br />
When planting with dry Canadian Pe<strong>at</strong> Moss (3.8 ft³), follow these<br />
guidelines:<br />
Size of plant(s)<br />
One bale equals:<br />
1 gallon 30 plants<br />
2 gallon 18 plants<br />
3 gallon + 12 plants<br />
5 gallon 10 plants<br />
1 - 1¼" caliper (b&b) 2-3 trees<br />
1 1/2" - 2"+ caliper (b&b) (Use 3-4 of a bale)<br />
Remember...be sure to always moisten dry Canadian pe<strong>at</strong> moss<br />
before mixing with soil!<br />
Landscaping, Planting,<br />
Pruning & Spraying<br />
Eberhardt Lawn Service<br />
Office: 330-753-8480<br />
Fax 330-753-3605<br />
eberhardtlandscaping.com<br />
Bulk Topsoil, Sand,<br />
Boulders & Gravel:<br />
Flescher Sand & Gravel<br />
Office: 330-745-9239<br />
Topsoil Delivery:<br />
All-Star Limestone<br />
Office: 330-753-3462<br />
Stacking Stones &<br />
Landscaping Stones:<br />
Ohio Beauty Stone<br />
Office: 330-644-2241<br />
www.ohiobeautycutstone.net<br />
Tree Trimming<br />
Linger’s Lumberjacks<br />
Office: 330-825-0161<br />
www.lingerslumberjacks.com<br />
Home Pest Control:<br />
Stewart’s Pest Control & Tree<br />
Office: 330-745-1910<br />
Other M<strong>at</strong>erials<br />
Nursery Containers<br />
1 gallon (#300) $0.40<br />
1½ gallon (#400) $0.70<br />
2 gallon (#600) $0.95<br />
3 gallon (#1200) $1.25<br />
5 gallon (#2000) $1.49<br />
7 gallon (#2800) $3.25<br />
10 gallon (#4000) $8.00<br />
15 gallon (#6900) $12.00<br />
20 gallon (#8000) $16.00<br />
Windbreak Burlap<br />
3 foot 49¢/foot<br />
4 foot 69¢/foot<br />
6 foot 79¢/foot<br />
Hardwood Mulch<br />
$29.99 per yd³<br />
also available in bags<br />
Sweet Peet<br />
$39.95 per yd³ OR $7.99 per 1.5ft³ bag<br />
Pe<strong>at</strong> Moss, Mulch, Lime, Manure, Stone,<br />
Soils, etc… Price list available in store
Bloom & Grow with Us!<br />
3459 Cleveland-Massillon Road<br />
Norton, Ohio 44203<br />
330-825-3320<br />
Toll Free: 1-866-500-6605<br />
Fax: 330-825-9661<br />
Web: www.daytonnursery.com<br />
E-mail: info@daytonnursery.com<br />
Growing since 1973, <strong>at</strong> Dayton Nursery we<br />
propag<strong>at</strong>e and grow many of the plants we sell<br />
so th<strong>at</strong> we can give you advice based on our 30<br />
plus years of experience! Dayton Nurseries is<br />
also environmentally friendly in the use of safe<br />
insect growth regul<strong>at</strong>ors, energy conserv<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
and w<strong>at</strong>er recycling. Read more <strong>at</strong><br />
www.daytonnursery.com