2015 PLANT SALE WITH THE PROS - PLANT LIST

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1 2015 PLANT SALE WITH THE PROS - PLANT LIST PERENNIALS Genus Species Cultivar Category Name Height Bloom Color Light Size Acanthus spinosus Bears Breech 3-4' June - Sept pink Very handsome, dark green, deeply divided leaves with spiny points. Spikes of soft mauve flowers. Agastache Peachie Keen Peachie Keen Anise Lovely apricot-peach flowers top a compact mound of aromatic green foliage. A must have 18" - 20" June - Sept orange Hyssop for your ny borders! Ajuga reptans Black Scallop Black Scallop Bugleweed 3" - 6" April - May blue Very dark and glossy scalloped foliage. Wonderful deep blue flowers in spring. Alcea rosea Indian Spring Indian Spring Hollyhock 6-8' late mixed Flowes in mixed, rose and pink, and attarcive to bees and butterflies. Drought tolerant. Allium Allium senescens Millenium Blue Eddy Millenium Ornamental Onion Blue Eddy Ornamental Onion 15-20" purple NEW! The best Allium we've seen in years! A profusion of large 2" round, bright rosy purple clusters appear on strong stems. Forms a picture perfect, compact, upright clump of glossy green, thick and strappy leaves. Does not reseed. 8"-12" July - Sept pink 1 1/2" lilac pink flowers said to resemble "small swirling eddies of water" bloom atop gray green foliage. Does not reseed. Allium tanguticum Summer Beauty Summer Beauty Onion 12-18" July - Aug purple Sunning dark purple flowers in mid-! Seeds are sterile so this allium will not spread. Amsonia Blue Ice Blue Ice Blue Star 12" - 18" July - August blue Amsonia hubrechtii Narrow Leaf Blue Star 24-36'' April - May blue Andropogon gerardii Indian Warrior Indian Warrior Andropogon Anemone hupehensis Prinz Heinrich Prinz Heinrich Anemone 18-14" Anemone hupehensis September Charm Anemone x hybrida Aquilegia Honorine Jobert Swan Violet and White September Charm Japanese Anemone Honorine Jobert Anemone 5' - 6' late September - October pink Compact selection with steel blue star shaped flowers. Blooms long and strong. Forms dense compact mound with dark green leaves that turn brilliant yellow in the fall. Sky blue flowers, threadlike foliage which remains attractive throughout the season. Stunning golden color in fall. This long-lived grass forms a tall, strictly upright clump of green foliage turning to /smoky purple beginning mid-. Deep purple flowers with bright -orange pollen. Lovely, semi-double, deep rose flowers in fall. Attractive, dark green foliage " Sept - Oct pink Large, single rose-pink flowers in fall. Great accent plant in mixed borders! 3-4' Sept - Oct Black Madras Rice 18"-24" May - June purple Large single flowers on tall stems. Very free flowering, graceful plants. Highly recommended. Outer rim of light purple petals that surround the center florette of petals with violet highlights. Upright, compact habit with bluish grey-green lacey foliage. Spring blooming. Exquisite three inch wide, long-spur, and bicolor blossoms. Compact habit. Aquilegia caerulea Cardinal Cardinal Columbine 12" - 18" April - May Award of Garden Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society in Songbird Goldfinch Large-spur flowers on sturdy compact stems. Blue-green foliage. Soft creamy yellow Aquilegia caerulea Goldfinch 12-18" April - May yellow part shade Columbine flowers. Aquilegia canadensis Little Lanterns Little Lanterns Columbine 12-18" May - July Numerous pendant flowers in shades of and yellow cover the plant in spring. Red and pink flowers are fully double and have light green to creamy coloration at the tips of Aquilegia vulgaris Nora Barlow Nora Barlow Columbine 24-28" late spring pink the petals. Sunburst Ruby boasts the delicate, fernlike foliage that all Aquilegia have, with leaves that Aquilegia vulgaris Sunburst Ruby Sunburst Ruby Columbine 18-24" spring shade are a delightful golden colour with a hint of brass. Sun King Golden Unique, lime-green, tropical-looking with large leaves compliments woodland perennials. Aralia cordata Sun King 36" part shade Japanese Spikenard Blooms tiny flowers followed by dark purple, inedible berries. Leaves are heart-shaped to kidney-shaped up to 7" wide. Spreads by rhizomes; good Asarum canadense Canadian Wild Ginger 6-8" foliage foliage naturalizer. Roots have ginger scent when cut and are sometimes used as a ginger substitute. Will grow under Walnut trees!!!

2 Asarum europaeum European Wild Ginger 3-6" foliage foliage shade Wonderful groundcover plant with glossy green, kidney-shaped leaves. Aster novae-angliae Vibrant Dome Vibrant Dome New England Aster 18-24" September - October pink Brilliant pink sport of 'Purple Dome'. Dark flowers open to a rich burgundy. As the flowers age, they turn a vibrant shade Astilbe Burgundy Red Burgundy Red Astilbe 18" - 20" June - July of fuchsia. Glossy, deep green, finely dissected foliage. This perennial has lacy, deep blue-green, waxy foliage with a light silver overlay. Red stems Astilbe Delft Lace Delft Lace Astilbe 24-36" June pink part shade carry panicles of deep salmon pink buds which open to soft apricot pink flowers in mid. Astilbe Peach Blossom Peach Blossom Delicate peach flowers with a hint of pink. Full plumes lend a frothy appearance to the 24" June - July orange Goatsbeard clump. Glossy, green foliage. The lacy foliage comes on in spring chartreuse with a tinge of. The leaves are bright Astilbe chinensis Amber Moon Amber Moon Astilbe 30-34" mid pink part shade notes against the darker greens of most garden plants. In mid the flowers arrive--rosy pink panicles borne on long, upright stems. Astilbe chinensis Purple Candles Purple Candles Chinese Dense, poker-like plumes emerge rich violet-, then lighten up as they age. Dark green, 42" June - July part shade Astilbe coarse foliage. Astilbe x ardensii Beauty of Ernst Color Flash Astilbe 8-12" pink Awesome plant! A shade garden must. Tri-color foliage emerges green, matures to burgundy-purple and changes to vibrant gold, orange and russet in the fall. Delicate pink Baptisia Blue Towers Blue Towers False Indigo Baptisia Decadence Blueberry Sundae Decadence Blueberry Sundae False Indigo 4' - 4 1/2' 3' May-June blue spring - blue blooms. This baptisia boasts periwinkle to lavender blue flowers on enormous flower spikes - up to 20" long! The flowers are borne above attractive gray green foliage and form a vaseshaped clump. A Proven Winners Selection. More vibrant, indigo blue flowers and a shorter, well-branched habit set this variety apart. Deep blue-green foliage forms a compact, upright mound topped with an excellent floral display. Decorative seed pods in fall! Baptisia Decadence Cherries Jubilee Decadence Cherries Jubilee False Indigo 2 1/2' - 3' May - June This baptisia features bicolor blooms in a unique combination of maroon and yellow, turning to gold as flowers age. This variety is also recommended for its dense branching, resulting in a sturdier habit and increased number of flowering stalks. Baptisia Decadence Lemon Meringue Decadence Lemon Meringue False Indigo 3' spring - yellow Impressive vigor compa to other yellow Baptisias. Forms an upright, vase-shaped mound of attractive blue-green foliage topped with long, charcoal stems carrying charcoal buds with lemon yellow flowers. This color really pops! Proven Winner's Selection. Baptisia Baptisia x bicolor Baptisia x variicolor Belamcanda chinensis Belamcanda chinensis Decadence Vanilla Cream Decadence Vanilla Cream False Indigo Starlite Prairieblues False Starlite Prairieblues Indigo Twilight Twilight Prairieblues Prairieblues False Indigo Freckle Face Brunnera macrophylla Jack Frost Blackberry Lily Belamcanda Freckle Face Blackberry Lily Jack Frost Heartleaf Brunnera 3' May - June yellow Foliage emerges an attractive bronze in spring, growing to form a sturdy vase-shaped clump of gray-green foliage. 10" spikes of pastel yellow buds open to creamy vanilla flowers, and turn to onamental gray-brown seed pods in fall " May - June blue Wide mounded plant with arching branches and racemes of periwinkle-blue and butteryyellow florets. 3-4' May - June purple Extremely robust, vigorous bi-color Baptisia! Deep violet-blue flowers on stems up to 32" long are held above the blue-green foliage. A profusion of unique star-shaped flowers are produced on compact plants. They can vary in 24-36" July - Aug orange color from bright yellow-orange to near, and are always heavily spotted with. The foliage is sword-shaped like that of a tall bearded iris. A profusion of showy orange blossoms with heavy speckling and shading are produced 18-24" August orange atop a clump of green, sword-shaped foliage. Tan, pear shaped seed pods burst open to reveal clusters of black seeds in fall. 12" - 15'' April - May blue Frosty silver overlay with light green venations. Leaves shimmer in the garden creating a shining contrast against companion plants. Blue forget-me-not like flowers produced on wispy panicles in spring.

3 Brunnera macrophylla Looking Glass Looking Glass Brunnera 12-15'' April - May blue Tiny blue flowers resembling forget-me-nots bloom above young foliage which is frosty silver with green veins. The leaves become solid silver and cupped downward as they age. Calamintha nepeta subsp. nepeta Ceratostigma plumbaginoides Cimicifuga Convallaria majalis Convallaria majalis Chocoholic Crème de Mint Hardwick Hall Forms a perfect mound of mint-scented leaves, smothe by small very pale lilac flowers. Lesser Calamintha 18-24" June - Oct purple Related to garden mint without the spreading habit. Groundcover with intense blue flowers and glossy green foliage. Foliage turns a beautiful Plumbago 12" blue bronzy- in fall. Great in mixed containers. Favorite butterfly plant. Chocoholic Black July -. Purplish black foliage with fragrant, bottlebrush flowers open mauve-pink then lighten to 2' - 3' Snakeroot September Creamy gold edging on blue-green foliage makes this lily-of-the-valley exceptional. Leaves Crème de Mint Lily of the 5"-7" April are sturdier and more upright than standard lily of the valley. Fragrant flowers; resistant to Valley Hardwick Hall Lily of the Valley 9" April - May deer and rabbits. Convallaria 'Hardwick Hall' is a vigorous clone with 9" tall, glaucous leaves edged with a dramatic golden border. Convallaria majalis Rosea Rosea Lily of The Valley 5"-7" April - May An unusual lily-of-the-valley, blooms are mauve pink instead of the normal. Convallaria majalis Touch of Lemon Touch of Lemon Lily of Yellow edged foliage accents this Lily of the Valley. Fragrant,, bell-shaped blooms in 5"-7" April - May the Valley early spring. White flowers with a vibrant raspberry eye bloom for months above dark green Coreopsis Berry Chiffon Berry Chiffon Tickseed 15"-18" July - Sept pink threadleaf foliage. Sturdy, upright clump is highly disease resistant and more heat and cold tolerant than other threadleafs. Coreopsis Cosmic Evolution Offers exceptionally large 2-3" creamy flowers with a gold button center. In cool Cosmic Evolution 18" - 24" - fall weather, magenta hues radiate out from the center of the flowers onto the petals. Sterile Tickseed plants bloom all long and will not re-seed. Coreopsis Star Cluster BIG BANG Star Cluster May - A profusion of sterile creamy flowers with a gold button center are produced atop a 18" - 24" Tickseed September bushy clump of bright green foliage. Coreopsis verticillata Route 66 Cyclamen hederifolium Delphinium grandiflorum Blue Butterfly Route 66 Threadleaf Coreopsis 24-28" July - October yellow Persian Violet 4-6" late pink part shade Blue Butterfly Dwarf Delphinium Dianthus Dragon Fruit Dragon Fruit Pinks 8" - fall pink Dianthus Fire and Ice Fire and Ice Pinks 10" - fall pink Large yellow flowers with a eye. Well branched, upright plants. In fall, the pigment bleeds out onto the petals becoming the dominant color. A hardy cyclamen that blooms profusely in the fall. Leaves are ivy-shaped, usually gray-green marbled with silver and. 18" June - Aug blue Tall spikes of cup-shaped flowers in a striking shade of dark blue. Blooms early-late. This colorful double selection produces fragrant, bright pink, ruffled flowers with magenta markings around the center and edge of the petals. Large 1.5" flowers top the mound of grey-green, grassy foliage. Produces a shower of cheerful raspberry colo blossoms with tiny light pink blotches and a narrow, precise, picotee edge on each petal. Fragrant flowers have unusually smooth edges. Grey-green foliage forms a short, densely compact clump. Dianthus gratianopolitanus Feuerhexe Firewitch Clove Pink 6" late spring PPA Plant of the Year! Masses of brillant raspberry- 1" flowers with a delicious spicy clove fragrance. Mats of silvery-blue foliage often rebloom if deadheaded. Wonderful addition to rock gardens and borders! Dicentra Burning Hearts Burning Hearts Fernleaved Bleeding Heart 10" - 12" May - September - all season atop a compact mound of lovely blue-gray, finely textu Absolutely fantastic! Striking rose-, heart-shaped flowers with a edge are produced foliage. Dicentra Fire Island Magenta, heart-shaped flowers bloom for months, held above finely dissected frosty blue Fire Island Bleeding 12"-15" May - July foliage. Select ed for improved vigor and disease resistance, and increased flowering. Heart Deer-resistant. Cherry, heart-shaped blooms float above spreading mounds of ferny, blue-green foliage. Dicentra Luxuriant Luxuriant Bleeding Heart 12-15" spring part shade This selection is everblooming, flowering most freely in spring and continuing throughout the and into fall.

4 Dicentra spectabilis Dicentra spectabilis Alba VALENTINE Alba Old Fashioned Bleeding Heart Valentine Old Fashioned Bleeding Heart 30'' spring 30" late spring part shade/ shade Digitalis hybrida Camelot Rose Camelot Rose Foxglove 36" - 48" June - Sept pink Digitalis purpurea Candy Mountain Candy Mountain Common Foxglove 3-4' June - Sept pink Dodecatheon Aphrodite Aphrodite Shooting Star 15-20" May - June pink Dodecatheon meadia Album Shooting Star 14" late spring part shade Echinacea Aloha Aloha Coneflower 32" yellow Echinacea Burgundy Fireworks Burgundy Fireworks Coneflower Graceful arching stems carry locket-shaped hearts. Bright, puffy heart-shaped flowers with a tip dangle from deep, arching stems for several weeks. Quickly forms a robust clump of attractive foliage a bit darker than the species; foliage will die back in. Deep rose pink flowers with burgundy interior spotting grace this perennial in early. When not in bloom, enjoy the large rosettes of fuzzy, green leaves. Biennial. Rose pink blossoms with speckled throats. Strong, upright stems. Large rosettes of downy, green leaves. Intense purple-pink flowers on giant, robust plants. Larger than species. Woodland perennial with broad, oblong leaves and cyclamen-like flowers in magenta or. Goes dormant in. Forms a bushy clump of rich green foliage, with strong stems carrying masses of fragrant, yellow flowers with an orange cone. Long blooming flowers lighten to soft yellow as they age " June - Oct purple Burgundy quilled up-facing petals, sturdy stems. Compact. Echinacea Evan Saul Sundown Coneflower 30-36" June - Sept orange Slightly reflexed overlapping bright orange outer florets display subtle yellow notched tips. Prominent convex central cone. Strong rose fragrance. Free flowering. Echinacea Solar Flare Big Sky Solar Flare Incible deep magenta and purple petal backs aging to a smoky rose on sturdy, 24" - 36" July - Sept Coneflower almost black stems. Showy blooms are a huge 5-6" and fragrant to boot! Echinops is a clumping perennial, easy to grow but not invasive. Intense blue spiky flowers Echinops bannaticus Blue Glow Blue Glow Globe Thistle 3' - 4' blue appear on tall, unbranched stems. Foliage is a bold silver. Attractive to bumblebees and nocturnal moths and a good everlasting cut flower. Epimedium x rubrum Rubrum Epimedium 8-12" May - June Rich ruby- flowers, great ground cover for shade. Delicate foliage has airy appearance. Epimedium x Small pale yellow flowers. Nice evergreen groundcover. Young leaves are flushed then turn green as they mature. Sulphureum Epimedium 12" early yellow versicolor Epimedium x Baby Doll Pink in bud and open into light pink spurless Epimediums make great groundcovers for dry shade. Flowers on this selection are dark pink Baby Doll Pink 9" april-may youngianum Epimedium blossoms. Eryngium yuccifolium Rattlesnake Master 3-4' June - Sept Silvery thistle-type flower heads. Pale pointy foliage. Midwest native. Eupatorium dubium Baby Joe Joe Pye Weed 24" late pink Ample pink flowers top shorter stems that won't flop. Attractive to butterflies, but not deer. Euphorbia First Blush Cushion Light green leaves with cream margins and a flush of bright rose-pink. Radiant yellow bracts First Blush 12" spring yellow epithymoides Spurge surround the rosy flower buds. Unique variegated foliage topped by clusters of variegated cream, lime, & green flowers in Euphorbia x martinii Ascot Rainbow Ascot Rainbow Spurge 20" April - May mixed spring. In cooler months newer foliage flushes, pink, & orange. Great in beds or containers! Filipendula rubra Venusta Venusta Queen of the Prairie 4' July - Aug pink Very large, pink flower heads from till fall. Showy vigorous plants. Filipendula vulgaris Plena Plena Meadowsweet 24-32" Jun - Aug Double, creamy- flowers over ferny foliage in spring and. Gaillardia aristata Arizona Apricot Arizona Apricot Blanket Flower 12" May - Sept yellow Compact, uniform bright green foliage cove in large yellow-apricot blossoms with dark orange centers. Low maintenance and drought tolerant. Gaillardia aristata Arizona Red Shades Arizona Red Shades Blanket Flower 10" - 12" June - September This sister to 'Arizona Sun' produces masses of large, crimson flowers over a very long period. Has a slight yellowing of the tips. Much more compact and uniform. Gaura Sparkle White Sparkle White Gaura 10-24" June - October 2014 AAS Winner. Dainty, flowers with a tinge of pink, long bloom season; first year flowering. Blooms late spring, to frost.

5 Gaura lindheimeri Pink Cloud Pink Cloud Gaura 30" pink Brilliant pink flowers above dark and green foliage. Upright habit. A multitude of small, magenta pink blossoms with a black center and veins are produced Geranium Perfect Storm Perfect Storm Cranesbill 12" May - July pink atop low, spreading mounds of velvety grey-green foliage in. Huge, glowing violet blue, saucer-shaped flowers with distinctive eyes and dishpurple Geranium Rozanne Rozanne Cranesbill 18-20" May - Sept blue veining are held above mounds of deep green foliage that is slightly marbled with chartreuse. This is an amazingly free-flowering cultivar! Geranium pratense Dark Reiter Dark Reiter Geranium 9" blue This selection forms a compact mound of finely-cut, plum purple foliage. Leafy scapes carry clusters of nicely contrasting, lilac blue flowers. Geranium sanguineum var. striatum Striatum Bloody Cranesbill 6-8" May - Aug pink Lovely variety of the sanguineum species with excellent heat, cold and drought tolerance. Its low growing and free flowering habit and light pink flowers with crimson veins make this a trouble free plant for the perennial border or rock garden. A new introduction from Piet Oudolf, Flames of Passion has semi-double, pinky flowers Geum rivale Flames of Passion Flames of Passion Avens 18" June that stand on wiry burgundy stems stems above a basal foliage rosette. An upright, somwhat bushy perennial native to the Eastern and Southern US, plant has Gillenia trifoliata Bowman's Root 2-3' stems with star-like flowers held in wine- cups. Gypsophila Large panicles of true, light pink double flowers appear atop uprighty, well-branched, bushy My Pink My Pink Baby's Breath 30-36" early pink paniculata plants. Notably pink even from a distance. Gypsophila Relatively large, double flowers float like whispy clouds. Great filler plant, cut, and Perfecta Perfecta Baby's Breath 36" paniculata dried flower. One of the best native perennials for late season color. Offers a and orange color Helenium Red Jewel Red Jewel Sneezeweed 30-36" late palette. Tall stems are great for cutting and fresh bouquets. Heliopsis Summer Nights Oxeye Golden yellow daisy flowers have a deep mahogany center that echoes the dark stems Summer Nights 3-4' yellow helianthoides Daisy and tinged foliage. Stands out in any perennial border. Heliopsis Tuscan Sun False Carefree native cultivar with improved disease resistance and compact habit. Golden yellow Tuscan Sun 24" - 36" July - Sept yellow helianthoides Sunflower daisy-like flowers atop dark green foliage. A first year blooming Helleborus. Incible spring foliage is bronze green with electric pink Helleborus ABCRD01 Penny's Pink Lenton Rose 18" - 24" spring pink veining. Complementary purple buds open to rich mauve pink flowers. Sterile; very long Helleborus orientalis Helleborus x ericsmithii HGP02 Royal Heritage Lenten Rose Winter Sunshine Lenton Rose Heuchera Bella Notte Bella Notte Coral Bells 9" - 13" Heuchera Berry Smoothie Berry Smoothie Coral Bells 18-24" march - april mixed shade 12-16" spring late springearly fall pink part shade 18" early part shade Heuchera Caramel Caramel Coral Bells 12" part shade Heuchera Christa Christa Coral Bells 8-10" Heuchera Citronelle Citronelle Coral Bells 12-14" early - mid early - mid pink Heuchera Electra Electra Coral Bells 8" blooming. Green leaves with purple petioles in. Includes a wide range of colors such as purple, near-black,, pale green, yellow, pink, rose, and. Some flowers are spotted or brushed with a contrasting color. Each blossom has overlapping petals, forming a cup-shape. NEW! First year blooming Hellebore. An improvement over IVORY PRINCE: larger flowers with stronger coloration and a vigorous growth rate. 3-4", ivory flowers age to deep rose. Forms a compact mound of deep green elaves on purple stems. This elegant selection forms a compact clump of lightly silve, dark purple foliage topped with pink flowers on dark stems. Blooms all season. Foliage ranges a bit in color with the season, emerging bright rose pink in spring and darkening to purplish rose in. Forms a large, boldly colo mound of foliage. Popular selection prized for its vigor and densely robust habit. Forms a rounded mound of large fuzzy leaves that range in color from apricot to amber depending on light levels and temperature. Cream flowers. New leaves are nearly all rose-purple with peach underlay. As leaves mature, the peach color becomes dominant and a light silver overlay develops. Robust, citron yellow hybrid with silve undersides. Chartreuse in heavier shade. Appreciates more shade than other villosa hybrids. Leaves emerge electric yellow and then soften to chartreuse with softer veining. Nice mounding habit makes this great for paths and containers.

6 Heuchera Galaxy Galaxy Coral Bells 8"-10" june foliage Heuchera Heuchera Heuchera Georgia Peach Grape Expectations Lime Marmalade Georgia Peach Coral Bells Grape Expectations Coral Bells Lime Marmalade Coral Bells 14" early - mid Heuchera Lime Ruffles Lime Ruffles Heuchera 16"-18" aug.-sept. foliage part shade Heuchera Marmalade Marmalade Coral Bells 10" Variegated foliage of dark with pink spots. Foliage emerges bright in spring and - darkens by, as the leaves darken the lighter pink spots become more prominent. Very heat and humidity tolerant, flowers bloom early The very large leaves have rounded lobes and are dusted with a light silver overlay. In fall part shade and winter, the foliage turns a warm rose-purple. Dainty creamy flowers are produced in early. A new H. villosa hybrid selected for improved growth and vigor. Forms a dense mound of 12" - 34" june - july durable grape purple leaves with black veins. A bight silver overlay appears in mid. Creamy flowers " may - june - rounded clump of heavily ruffled, lime green to chartreuse A green sport of 'Marmalade' with the same robust, vigorous growth. Forms a compact, leaves. early - mid A vigorous mound with very large and ruffled lime green leaves with a frosty overlay. Shows better heat tolerance. Attractive flowers in the fall on medium spikes. Leaves range in color from umber to deep sienna. They are of heavy substance, helping them to stand up to inclement weather. Reddish-brown flowers. Heuchera Midnight Rose Midnight Rose Coralbells 12" - 18" foliage foliage Exciting dark purple foliage thickly spotted hot pink! Heuchera Obsidian Obsidian Coral Bells 8-12" early - mid Heucherella Gold Zebra Gold Zebra Foamybells 10" April - June Heucherella Leapfrog Leapfrog Foamy Bells 10" - 12" may - june Heucherella Sweet Tea Sweet Tea Foamy Bells 20" May Hibiscus Cherry Cheescake Cherry Cheesecake Hibiscus Hibiscus Midnight Marvel Midnight Marvel Hibiscus 4' Foliage is shiny purple-black with glassy luster, leaves appear to have been polished. Has creamy- flowers. Striking bright yellow leaves are boldly marked with dark and deeply incised. Lush foliage and a good mounding habit make this plant a standout in containers or front of the border. White flowers in spring. New! Leaves change throughout the seasons - chartreuse with a burgundy center in spring, fading to green with purple centers in. Fall brings apricot and rose tones to the leaves. - 4' -fall pink mid early fall A uniquely colo selection. Spring foliage is apricot orange with a burngudy center blotch in spring. Darkens to coppery orange, russet, and cinnamon tones in. Forms a full, robust clump. A compact, well branched and heavily budded selection that forms an attractive, shrub-like clump of thick, leathery, maple-like, dark green leaves. 7" ruffled flowers with magenta edges and radiating lines, with a cherry center. 8" flowers glow against the richest purple foliage in the genus. Buds occur not just at the tips but all down the stems. Hibiscus Summer Storm Summer Storm Rose Mallow 4' mid- - early fall pink Deep wine purple foliage, pink flowers with rose veining and a deep magenta eye. Extra long bloom time thru early fall. Hosta Abiqua Drinking Abiqua Drinking Gourd Good slug resistance. Dark, blue-green seer-sucke leaves with heavy substance display a unique cupped form. 18" july - august Gourd Hosta Hosta Curly Fries Curly Fries Hosta 8" june-july purple A dynamic hosta with narrow, rippled chartreuse leaves. Mature plants have petioles. Lavender flowers. Upcoming 2016 American Hosta Growers hosta of the year - plant it now! Hosta Dancing Queen Dancing Queen Hosta 18" mid shade Exceptionally unique yellow hosta that emerges bright yellow and remains yellow all season. Large leaves display a prominent pie crust edge. Pale lavender flowers Hosta Earth Angel Earth Angel Hosta 30" mid- lavender Large heart-shaped, blue-green leaves with wide, creamy- margins. Pale lavender flower. Hosta Empress Wu Empress Wu Hosta 3-4' june - july lavender The largest known hosta in commerce! Makes a tremendous focal point. Huge, thick, dark green, deeply veined leaves form a massive upright clump. Pale dish-violet flowers. Hosta Fireworks Fireworks Hosta 8-10" july - august purple Narrow, stiff, upright leaves have deep green margins and creamy centers. Light lavender flowers appear on 12 inch scapes in mid.

7 Hosta Great Expectations Great Expectations Hosta 20'' june - july Hosta Lakeside Paisley Print Lakeside Paisley Print Hosta 10" July lavender Hosta Maui Buttercups Maui Buttercups Hosta 10" Hosta Prairie Moon Prairie Moon Hosta 16" late part shade Hosta Prairie Sky Prairie Sky Hosta 14" mid- part shade White flowers. Leaves are wide with irregular blue-green margins and light creamy yellow centers. Stunning small hosta features thick substanced, heart-shaped leaves with very wide, wavy, green margins. Narrow, creamy markings in the center shoot out in a feathery pattern from the cream petioles. One of best yellow hostas is bright gold with 5" rounded leaves that are deeply cupped and corrugated. Slug resistant. Reve for its distinctly yellow foliage that keeps its color all season. Thick, wedge-shaped, bright yellow leaves with lightly wavy margins and backs are held on -flecked petioles. Color lightens in. Pale lavender flowers. One of the bluest hostas available. Retains its showy color all season. Forms a tight clump of powdery blue, lightly cupped leaves of thick substance. Pale lavender flowers. Hosta Stained Glass Stained Glass Hosta 15" late lavender Iris Iris pallida Iris virginica var. shrevei Kniphofia hirsuta Black Gamecock Aurea variegata Fire Dance Black Gamecock Lousiana Iris Lamium maculatum Purple Dragon Purple Dragon Lamium 4-8" Lespedeza thunbergii Leucanthemum superbum Leucanthemum superbum Samindare 2' - 3' purple Long, brilliant gold leaves with wide dark green margins. Fragrant lavender flowers. Sun tolerant. Beautiful, huge buds open to display their velvety, deep purple flowers with narrow gold signal. Should be planted in consistently moist, boggy soil or shallow water. Aurea Variegata Sweet Lovely, fragrant, lavender flowers. This has distinctly more yellow variegation and is more 24-36" May - July purple Iris vigorous than 'Variegata'. Moisture-loving Iris has fragrant blue-violet flowers with falls crested in yellow and. Blue Flag Iris 24-36" june - july blue Narrow bright green leaves often lie on the ground or in the water. Shorter variety better suited to smaller city gardens. Coral and yellow flower spikes are Fire Dance Red Hot 20" june - august produced atop a low-growing, thick clump of narrow, arching, blue-green foliage. Hardiest Poker Samindare Shrub Bushclover mid-spring - early purple 3' late pink - part shade Alaska Alaska Shasta Daisy 24" - 36" Banana Cream Banana Cream Shasta Daisy 15-18" june - august yellow selection to date! Vivid purple blooms stand out against silvery mounds of weed-smothering foliage that softens walkway edges, spills over rock walls and masks spring bulbs as they fade. Drought-tolerant too. Drought tolerant semi-woody legume with finely textu leaves. Produces waves of bright flowers in late. Broad 3" flowers are pure with yellow centers. They are borne on long stems which are perfect for cutting. This is the hardiest strain of Shasta available. Superb selection. Huge 4-5" flowers open lemon yellow, brightening to light butter yellow and finally to creamy as they mature. Fuller look with a longer bloom. Excellent disease resistance on a compact plant with dark green foliage. Liatris spicata Liatris spicata Ligularia dentata Lobelia fulgens Floristan Violet Floristan White Britt-Marie Crawford Queen Victoria Floristan Violet Gayfeather Floristan White Gayfeather Britt Marie Crawford Black-leaved Ligularia Queen Victoria Cardinal Flower 32" - 36" mid-late purple Large spikes of rosy-purple flowers. Best variety for cut flowers. 3' - 4' Large spikes of flowers. 3' - 4' july - september orange Broad, glossy, dark chocolate leaves with dark purple undersides. Golden orange, daisylike flowers on purplish-black stems. Needs consistent moisture to avoid flagging on warm days. 3-5' late Brilliant flower spikes stand tall above the dish-bronze foliage. Lobelia speciosa Fan Scarlet Fan Scarlet Cardinal Flower 24'' late mid fall Winner of the 1995 Fleuroselect Gold Medal. Compact, bronze foliage with vivid scarlet flowers. Excellent border plant for moist locations. Lupinus Popsicle Series Popsicle Series Lupine 18-24" june - july mixed A mixed seed strain of lupines that includes a wide range of blues, purples, yellows, s, pinks, and bicolor flowers. Will grow into well-established clumps, with several stems rising up out of a single base.

8 Lupinus Popsicle Series Popsicle Series Yellow Lupine 18-24" yellow Lare, solid yellow or cream/yellow bicolor flowers are produced in early. Lysimachia nummularia Aurea Golden Moneywort 6-8'' yellow Low golden foliage, yellow flowers, great for accent. Also great in annual containers. Forms a green mat of foliage cove by purple flowers all season. This is the attractive Mazus reptans Creeping Mazus 3-6" april - aug purple groundcover growing around the mins in the herb garden! Monarda Native purple-spotted pink flowers with purple bracts. Mildew resistant and attracts Eastern Beebalm 18-24" april - july pink bradburiana butterflies! This compact selection forms a densely mounded clump of green, aromatic foliage and Nepeta x faassenii Purrsian Blue Purrsian Blue Catmint 14-18" blue nearly doubles its spread in year 2. Highly floriferous; periwinkle blue flowers with dark purple calyxes are produced for months. Orostachys spinosus Dunce's Cap 2" foliage Rosettes of grey-green leaves produce a cone of yellow-green flowers in. Drought tolerant. Paeonia suffruticosa Hanakisoi Hanakisoi Tree Peony 4-5' late spring pink Apricot-pink petals with a soft pink edge. Semi-double blossoms. Paeonia suffruticosa High Noon High Noon Tree Peony 4' - 5' late spring yellow This award winning American hybrid tree peony is a strong grower that flowers freely in late spring and occasionally reblooms in late or fall. Very large 6-9, semi-double, lemon scented flowers are a clear yellow with flares in the center. Paeonia suffruticosa Hoki Hoki Tree Peony 4-5' late spring Lipstick, semi-double blooms. Makes a dramatic statement in the garden. Pardancanda Sangria Sangria Candy lily 18" july pink Penstemon Dark Towers Dark Towers Beardtongue 36" - 42" june - july pink Penstemon Prairie Dusk Prairie Dusk Beardtongue 24-30" june pink Perovskia atriplicifolia Little Spire Little Spire Russian Sage 25" late - mid fall blue Limited! Breathtaking flowers with velvety, 3", plum petals with brushed golden overlay on plum sepals. Handsome blue-green foliage with a twist. A tremendous improvement over 'Husker Red'. Foliage emerges deep wine purple and keeps its color through the heat. Produces masses of lavender pink, rather than, flowers on strong, upright stems. Rose-purple, trumpet-shaped flowers are borne in profusion on thin spikes in early. Drought tolerant and easy to grow. Attracts hummingbirds. Selected for its short, upright habit. Small, narrow, grey-green leaves compliment the lavender-blue flowers. A long blooming selection. Perovskia atriplicifolia Peek-A-Blue Peek-A-Blue Russian Sage 26" mid early fall blue Very lacy, finely dissected, silvery green leaves line the silvery stems topped with lavender blue flowers. Just over 2 feet tall at maturity. Persicaria Golden arrow Mountain Broad, lance-shaped golden green leaves form a spreading mound of foliage, topped with Golden Arrow 18-24" amplexicaulis Fleece slender, tassel-like spikes of tiny, dark flowers. Persicaria Speciosa Firetails Fleeceflower 3' - 4' june - oct. RHS Award of Garden Merit. Brilliant scarlet flower spikes on large, dark green plants. amplexicaulis Painter's Palette Green leaves with central -brown zones, ivory-yellow splashes and stripes, and overall Persicaria filiformis Painter's Palette 2' may - june foliage Polygonum deep pink tinge. Persicaria june - Burgundy foliage with a mint and silver-colo chevron. Graceful arching vase shaped Red Dragon Red Dragon Fleeceflower 30-36'' microcephala september habit. Persicaria Large creamy astilbe-like plumes. Rich green foliage. Great in mass plantings or as a Giant Fleece Flower 5-7' polymorpha specimen. Large clusters of vibrant coral flowers atop relatively short, bushy clumps of medium Phlox paniculata Barsixytwo Flame Series Coral Phlox 15-18" green foliage. Mildew resistant with fragrant flowers. Clear pink flowers with a eye. Highly mildew resistant. Great plants to attract butterflies, Phlox paniculata Bright Eyes Bright Eyes Garden Phlox 3' june - july pink good cut flower. Fragrant, hot coral pink flowers produced continually on lateral branches resulting in a Phlox paniculata Junior Dance Junior Dance Phlox 18" June - Sept pink compact plant that blooms all season long. Phlox paniculata Laura Laura Phlox 24-30" June - Aug purple Eye catcher! Produces masses of fuschia-purple blossoms with starry, centers and dark eyes all long. Mildew resistant and fragrant.

9 Polygonatum Variegated Solomon's Variegatum odoratum Seal Polygonatum x Prince Charming Prince Charming Solomon's Seal Pulmonaria Raspberry Splash Raspberry Splash Lungwort Pulmonaria longifolia Bertram Anderson Bertram Anderson Lungwort Pulmonaria saccharata 18" - 24" may - june 8-12" late spring - part shade Graceful arching stems with green leaves edged in. Bluish foliage with dainty pendulous flowers. 12'' spring pink Dusky raspberry-coral flowers. Silve leaves and a strong upright growing habit. 8-10" may - june blue Mrs. Moon Mrs. Moon Lungwort 10-12" spring blue Pulsatilla patens Pasque Flower 6-12" spring purple Long, narrow leaves heavily spotted with silver. A sea of gentian blue flowers emerging from fuchsia buds in late spring. Silver-gray dotted leaves form an attractive mound of foliage that is great for brightening up the shade garden. Magenta-pink buds open to bright blue bells. Excellent under planting for taller shrubs. Early spring wildflower that features hairy, fern-like foliage and erect, open bell-shaped, solitary, blue-violet (but occasionally yellow or ) flowers. South Dakota's state flower. Rudbeckia fulgida var. fulgida Little Goldstar Little Goldstar Black-Eyed Susan 14-16" July - Sept yellow Floriferous new introduction! Forms a bushy, clump of rich green foliage cove with closely spaced, starburst-shaped, 2.5", golden yellow blossoms. A "can't miss"! Rudbeckia subtomentosa Little Henry Dwarf Quilled Black-eyed Susan 3-4' late yellow Very showy quilled petals on a plant one third shorter than 'Henry Eilers'. Rudbeckia triloba Prairie Glow Prairie Glow Brown-eyed Susa 60" aug-oct. orange Bi-colo blooms combine shades of orange, gold and mahogany on this somewhat shade tolerant rudbeckia. Thrives in heat and humidity. Self-seeds somewhat, but not unpleasantly. Salvia Rhapsody in Blue Rhapsody in Blue Salvia 25" May blue A profusion of blue-violet flowers appear on branched spikes above grey-green foliage. Salvia Sweet 16 Sweet 16 Salvia 18-24" spring - Salvia argentea Silver Sage 6" foliage foliage Salvia nemorosa Rosenwein Rose Wine Salvia 12-18" June - September pink Exclusive! Notable improvement over 'Eveline' due to its larger flowers, brighter flower color, and branched stems. Vibrant rose purple buds open to bright lavender pink flowers with a purple lip atop basal, green foliage. Very large, wooly leaves form a showy rosette. Usually biennial. Dramatic accent plant. Kids love. pink Clump forming with rose-wine colo flowers. Salvia nemorosa Wesuwe Wesuwe Perennial Salvia 12-18" june - august purple Sedum Dazzleberry Sunsparkler Dazzleberry Sedum 6-8" - fall pink Numerous dense flower spikes rise from basal leaves to make a wonderful show. Blooms dish-purple during. Prune to promote more blooms! Froms a low, compact clump of smoky blue-grey foliage completely cove with giant 6-8" clusters of vibrant raspberry colo flowers. Larger flowers than typical groundcover types. Sunsparkler Firecracker Low growing sedum with burgundy foliage. More robust and vigorous than 'Cherry Sedum Firecracker 6" aug-sept. pink Sedum Tart'. Bright pink flowers in late. Sedum album Murale Murale Sedum 3"-7" july-aug. foliage Folaige is bright green in and turns a bronzy in fall. Light pink flowers. Sedum dasyphyllum var. glanduliferum Corsican Stonecrop 2" foliage foliage One of the tiniest and most useful stonecrops. The environment can change the sky blue leaves to gray or lilac mauve. Sedum reflexum Angelina Angelina Stonecrop 6-8" foliage foliage Amazing, brilliant, golden conifer shaped leaves on trailing stems. Brightens hanging basket combos, borders and rock gardens. Orange fall color. Sedum reflexum Blue Spruce Blue Spruce Stonecrop 4-6" yellow A vigorous, mat-forming succulent with blue-green needles arranged around the stems. Yellow flowers in. Drought tolerant. Sempervivum Braunii Braunii Hen & 3-4'' july yellow Small, dark green leaves cove with fine hairs form two inch wide rosettes. Sempervivum Sempervivum Pacific Blue Ice Pilioseum Pacific Blue Ice Hens and Pilioseum Hen and 3-4" 3-4" july Icy blue-green, rounded rosettes of pointy leaves become flushed with rose hues towards the center in cooler weather. This selection has a unique cupped form. Forms medium to large rosettes of grey-green leaves. This color may vary from season to season. These rosettes have a rounded, semi-loose form.

10 Sempervivum Sempervivum Purple Beauty Sanford Hybrids Purple Beauty Hen and Sanford Hybrids Hen & 3-4" july foliage 3-4'' july foliage Medium sized, semi-open rosettes of succulent leaves with deep purple tips and green centers. Forms large rosettes of deep, sharply pointed leaves. This color may vary from season to seaon. Planted en masse, this variety creates tremendous color impact! Sempervivum Silverine Silverine Hen and 4" foliage Rosettes of sharply pointed, silvery-green leaves that are flushed dish-purple at the base. Sempervivum arachnoidium Cobwebs Cobwebs Hens and 3-4" july Cove with fine, threads which crisscross between the leaves' tips like a cobweb. Each rosette of pointy, blue-green leaves grows about 1 inch wide. Unusual rose- flowers are produced on leafy stalks. Sempervivum calcareum Mrs. Giuseppi Mrs. Giuseppi Hen and 2-4" foliage foliage One of the most interesting color and geometric patterns of the Sempervivums! Gray-blue leaves have eyecatching maroon triangular tips. Ideal plant for troughs and dishes. Stachys monnieri Tiarella Tradescantia Hummelo Sugar & Spice Sunshine Charm Hummelo Common Betony Sugar & Spice Foamflower Sunshine Charm Spiderwort 18-24" june - july pink Basal rosettes of textu, somewhat glossy foliage with rose-lavender spikes on sturdy stalks. 8" may - june pink 18-22" - fall pink Tricyrtis formosana Amethystina Amethystina Toad Lily 24" late Tricyrtis formosana Tricyrtis hirta Samurai Miyazaki Hybrids Samurai Japanese Toad Lily Miyazaki Hybrids Japanese Toad Lily 16" fall purple 36" Tricyrtis hirta Moonlight Moonlight Toadlily 24" august - september august - september Tricyrtis latifolia White Towers White Towers Toad Lily 18-20" july - august - Veronica Hocus Pocus Hocus Pocus Speedwell 16-20" May - July purple Vinca minor Blue and Gold Blue and Gold Variegated Periwinkle 6-8" April - May blue Glossy, deeply dissected leaves with dark centers. Pink and lightly fragrant flowers. Offers a more compact habit, increased flower production, and tougher yellow foliage than older cultivars. Glowing foliage holds its color well all season and has greater resistance to burn. Exceptional flowers whose petals are and blue with tips and spots. Curiously spotted purple flowers held above gold variegated foliage. Curiously spotted, lavender on, lily-like flowers along upright, hairy stems. Fabulous fall bloomer. Striking chartreuse foliage with orchid-purple spotted flowers blooming on arching stems. Pure flowers. Incibly long wands of brilliant violet purple blooms hover over a uniform habit and clean foliage. An eye-catching perennial for sure! Each dark green leaf is outlined with a refined band of gold with light gold venation. Flowers are slightly darker blue- violet than regular Vinca. Yucca filamentosa Color Guard Color Guard Adam's Needle 24" aug. foliage Sword-shaped leaves bear bold central stripes of bright canary-yellow against a pale graygreen edge. In cool weather, margins are tinged pink, and the entire yellow stripe turns rosecolo. Flower stalk rises to 6' and holds pendulous, creamy flowers!

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