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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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