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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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