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Specialty Growers Name/Description [height] time of bloom growing conditions The following plants are grown in 1 gallon pots, priced at $7.00 each, or as marked. Some are also available as 3.5" pots, priced at $2.50 each, or $38.00 per flat of 18, mix and match. Can be combined with 3.5” herbs (p.39-41) for the flat price. ► Indicates NEW in our catalog for 2011 N Indicates NATIVE plant or an improved Native. See inside back cover for a complete list of Natives. Acanthus mollis (Bear’s Breech) Dark green, glossy, interestingly cut foliage, immortalized in the architecture of Corinthian columns. Thick spikes of lavender and white hooded flowers [36”] $10.00 JuneJuly full sun to partial shade Achillea x millefolium (Hybrid Yarrow) ‘Cassis’ - Attractive dark cherry-red flowers, green ferny foliage [18-24"] JuneAugust full sun Achillea x tagetea ‘Moonshine' – Silvery foliage, sulphur yellow flowers. A tried and true performer [24”] JuneAugust full sun Acinos alpinus (Rock Thyme) Small tubular red-violet flowers, trailing plant for dry locations or rock garden [6"] 3” pot only JuneSept full sun well-drained Aconitum anthora (Yellow Monkshood, Pyrenees Monkshood) Pale yellow hooded flowers, attractive dark green dissected foliage [32”] $8.50 JuneAugust partial shade moist soil Aconitum cammarum (Monkshood) ‘Bicolor’- White hooded flowers with dark blue edge; overall effect is that of icy blue [4’] $8.50 JuneJuly partial shade moist soil Aconitum carmichaelii (Fall Monkshood) ‘Arendsii’ - Thick leathery, glossy leaves, sturdy upright spikes of large, hooded dark blue flowers. Late [3-4'] $8.50 SeptOct partial shade moist soil Aconitum fischeri (Azure Monkshood) Large dark blue hooded flowers on thick, leathery stems. Compact growing, no staking needed [24"] $8.50 AugustSept partial shade moist soil Aconitum henryii (Henry Monkshood) ‘Spark’s Variety’ – Intense dark violet-blue flowers in airy clusters atop tall stems, great for back of border [4-5’] $8.50 AugustSept partial shade moist soil Agastache x ‘Ava’ (Hummingbird Mint) ► Rose-pink flowers in large, showy spikes. Hardier than many Agastaches of this color, but good drainage is essential [4-5’] JulySept full sun well drained so ‘Strawberry Seduction’ –Red with yellow centers. Mature flowers turn buff yellow and remain attractive all season. Compact plants with upright, domed habit. Grey-green foliage [18-24”] Agastache x ‘Black Adder’ (Anise Hyssop) An improvement on older forms. Vivid violet-blue flowers emerge from dark purple buds. Bee and butterfly plant [2-3’] JulySept full sun to partial shade Agastache rugosum (Anise Hyssop) ‘Golden Jubilee’ - Golden-leaved form, especially bright in spring. Purple flowers. Great color contrast [28-36"] JulyAugust full sun Ajuga ‘Black Scallop’ (Bugleweed) Small-scale groundcover with glossy, jet-black, scalloped leaves. Violet blue flowers on short spikes [3-6”] May full sun to shade Ajuga ‘ Jungle Beauty’ (Bugleweed) A large-leaved Ajuga, with glossy dark bronze foliage. Forms clumps which eventually make a dense ground cover. Large blue flowers spikes [8-10”] May full sun to shade Alcea rosea (Hollyhock) 'Chater's Double' - Fully double flowers. Available in midseparate colors: pink, red, maroon, yellow, or salmon [5-6'] summer ‘Creme de Cassis’ - Fascinating purple and white bicolor [5-6'] ‘Nigra’ – Burgundy/black single flowers [6’] ‘Queeny Purple’ - Huge purple flowers on a compact plant [2-3'] ‘Single Mixed’ - Classic single cottage garden hollyhocks, assorted colors [5'] ‘Spotlight Series’ – Finally, single Hollyhocks are available in separate colors! ‘Mars Magic’ is true red, ‘Sunshine’ is yellow, and ‘Halo’ is white [6’] All varieties of Hollyhock, 3” pot only full sun Alchemilla erythropoda (Dwarf Lady's Mantle) Much like a compact, refined form of A. mollis with smaller, deeper green leaves faintly outlined in silver [6"] JuneJuly full sun to partial shade Alchemilla mollis (Lady's Mantle) Fan-shaped leaves, clusters of chartreuse flowers. Superb as an informal edger. Flowers useful in arrangements [18"] JuneJuly full sun to partial shade Allium senescens (Ornamental Onion) Pink globe-shaped flowers above bluish-grey strappy foliage. Very attractive to butterflies. Clumping habit [8-12”] JulySept full sun Amsonia hubrichtii (Thread-leaf Bluestar) N Clusters of steel-blue flowers above narrow, thread-like foliage. MayKnown and grown for its unique texture and rich golden fall June color, which is best when grown in full sun [36”] $8.50 full sun to partial shade Amsonia tabernaemontana (Willow-leaf Bluestar) N Pale blue flowers on arching willow-like stems. Shrubby form. Excellent yellow fall color [36"] MayJune full sun to partial shade ‘Blue Ice’ – Compact selection makes a dense, compact mound. Blooms deeper blue, with longer bloom period [15”] $8.50 MayJune full sun to partial shade JulySept full sun to partial shade Anaphalis margaritacea (Pearly Everlasting) N Downy gray foliage and clusters of pearly white flowers which dry well. Butterfly larval food source. Native [18"] Anemone japonica (Japanese Anemone) Stunning fall bloomers with satiny cup-shaped flowers ‘Honorine Jobert’ - White single, a classic [36"] ► ‘Pamina’ - Double rosy-red flowers. Excellent form [34"] ‘Prince Henry’ – Semi-double rose-pink flowers [34”] ‘Queen Charlotte’- Very large semi-double light pink [36”] ‘Whirlwind’- Semi-double white, with a more restrained growth habit than many of the anemones [23-36”] SeptOct partial shade Anemone tomentosa (A.vitifolia) (Windflower) ‘Robustissima’ - Satiny pink, cup-shaped flowers, blooming in late summer and early fall [32"] AugustOct full sun to partial shade Antirrhinum braun-blanquetti (Hardy Snapdragon) Pale yellow snapdragon, flowers smaller than annual types. [1-2’] JuneSept full sun well drained so Aquilegia canadensis (Eastern Red Columbine) N Elongated, pendant red or orange flowers with yellow corolla. Native to the Eastern U.S. and Canada [18-24”] MayJune full sun to shade MayJuly full sun to shade ‘Little Lantern’ – A dwarf form of the native, bearing abundant red flowers with yellow centers [12”] Aquilegia chrysantha (Golden Spur Columbine) ‘Yellow Queen’ - Stately, elegant plants with very large, light yellow long-spurred flowers. One of the longestblooming columbines. Plants are long-lived too [30”] ► indicates NEW in our catalog for 2011 N indicates NATIVE plant Aquilegia x hybrida (Hybrid Columbine) ‘Blue Star’ – Long-spurred, blue with white center [18-24”] May ‘Krystal’ - Long spurred, pure white [18-20”] June ‘Origami Rose’ - Pink flowers with white center [18”] 3” pot only ‘Red Hobbit’ – Charming dwarf with red outer petals and white corolla. Semi-pendant flowers [14”] ‘Red Star’ – Long-spurred red with white center [18-24”] 3” pot only full sun to shade Aquilegia longissima (Long-spurred Columbine) ► ‘Yellow Bonnets’- Extra-long spurs on pale yellow flowers [1-3’] Aquilegia vulgaris (European Columbine) ‘Black Barlow’ – Purplish-black, fully double flowers. MayThe spurless flowers are borne in clusters [30”] June ‘Christa Barlow’ – Blue and white flowered form of the famous ‘Nora Barlow’ [30”] ‘Clementine Mix’ – Spectacular new double form. Upward-facing, spurless flowers resemble double clematis. Assorted colors of rose-red, blue, or purple [12-18”] ‘Nora Barlow’ - Delightful nodding double flowers of reddishpink, tinged and tipped with white and green [30”] ‘Tower Pink’- Double pleated flowers of pink with an inner “petticoat” of white [24-30”] ‘Winky Mix’ - Sturdy plants with an abundance up upwardfacing flowers in shades of rose, red, purple, or blue [18"] ‘Winky Blue’ – Dark blue, upward facing flowers, white corolla [18”] ‘Winky Purple’ – Purple upward facing flowers, white corolla [18”] full sun to partial shade ‘Winky Red’ – Deep burgundy red upward facing flowers, white corolla [18”] ‘Winky Red Double’ – Ruffled double form, red blending into white [18”] with frilly white edges. Very unique flowers [14-18”] ‘Winky Rose-Rose’ – One of the brightest colors in the ‘Winky’ Series. Rose flowers with rose inner corolla [18”] ‘Woodside Mix’ – Foliage may either be variegated or golden. Flowers are mixed colors in shades of pink, rose, lavender, blue and white [24-30"] Armeria maritima (Thrift, Sea Pinks) ‘Splendens’ - Short grassy clumps, rose-pink flowers, excellent for rock gardens [6"] 3” pot only MayJune Artemisia lactiflora (Mugwort, Wormwood) ‘Guizho’ – Panicles of creamy white flowers on tall erect stems. Distinctive black-green foliage. Tall border plant useful as a backdrop [4’] 1.5 gal pot $10.00 JulyAugust full sun to partial shade Aruncus aesthusifolius (Dwarf Goatsbeard) True miniature Aruncus, with finely divided foliage and sprays of white flowers [8-12”] $8.50 JuneJuly shade moist soil Aruncus dioicus (Goatsbeard) N Ivory white feathery plumes resemble a large Astilbe. Stately plant for back of the shady border [5'] $8.50 JuneJuly shade moist soil Asarum europaeum (European Ginger) ► Very glossy deep green heart shaped leaves. A choice but slow-spreading ground cover for shade. Curious brown jug-shaped flowers are insignificant 6” pot $10.00 May shade Asclepias incarnata (Red Milkweed, Swamp Milkweed) N Pink/crimson flower heads highly attractive to butterflies. Upright growth habit, showy and easy native plant [3-4'] JuneJuly full sun to partial shade moist soil July full sun well-drained so SeptOct full sun Aster oblongifolius (Aromatic Aster) N ‘October Skies’ - Strong-growing mound of bushy foliage with blue flowers. Tolerant of drought and poor soils [18"] 2 gal pot $8.50 SeptOct full sun Astilbe x arendsii, japonica Fluffy panicles in shades of white, pink, rose and red. Excellent perennial for partial shade. Blooms June-Aug, depending on variety, listed as early, mid and late. 1 gal pot $7.00, 2 gal pot $10.00 JuneAug partial shade moist soils season height early [24”] mid-late late [38"] [18”] Asclepias tuberosa (Butterfly Weed) N Broad heads of waxy orange flowers, attractive to butterflies, and a larval food source for Monarchs [12-18"] $8.50 Aster novae-angliae (New England Aster) N ‘Purple Dome’ - Very compact variety of New England Aster with deep purple flowers. Outstanding performance [18"] ‘Burgundy Red’ – Since introduction in 1958, still unsurpassed for color quality and strong growth habit. Limited quantity ‘Cattleya’ - Tall, graceful rose-pink, a classic ► ‘Color Flash’ - Burgundy/purple foliage changing to orange/bronze in fall. Lavender-pink flowers $8.50 early early-mid mid-late early mid-late [24"] [16”] [26"] [20”] [36”] mid early mid mid-late late early mid-late [20"] [24"] [24”] [38"] [38”] [24”] [28”] early mid-late [20”] [24"] JulyAug partial shade JuneJuly partial shade Astilbe simplicifolia ‘Hennie Graafland’ - Delicate pink, fine-textured foliage ‘Key West’ – Dark burgundy leaves, carmine flowers mid-late mid-late [16"] Astrantia major (Masterwort) ‘Star of Beauty’ – Pincushion-like flower heads of deep carmine rose. Upright, bushy plant habit [24-30”] $8.50 ‘Star of Fire’ - Burgundy red with white centers [24-30”] $8.50 JuneJuly partial shade moist soil Aurinia saxatile aka Alyssum (Basket of Gold, Perennial Alyssum) 'Compactum' - Bright yellow flowers, gray-green foliage, good in rock gardens. Showy with spring bulbs [8"] AprilMay full sun Baptisia australis (False Indigo) N Violet-blue pea-type flowers, gray-green foliage. A very durable, long-lived perennial [4'] 1 gal $8.50, 2 gal $10.00 JuneJuly full sun to partial shade Baptisia australis var minor (Dwarf False Indigo) N A dwarf, compact form, with lavender-blue pea-like flowers on dense racemes above blue-green foliage. Tolerates poor sandy soils [24”] 1 gal $8.50 JuneJuly full sun to partial shade Baptisia ‘Purple Smoke’ - Charcoal gray stems and smoky purplishN blue flowers. A naturally occurring hybrid of B. australis and B. pendula. [36"] 2 gal $12.50 JuneJuly full sun to partial shade Baptisia ‘Solar Flare Prairieblues’ – Lemon yellow flowers with ► orange blush as they age. Mature clumps can produce up to 100 flowering stems. Shrub-like form [3-4’] 2 gal $12.50 Available Summer 2011 JuneJuly full sun to partial shade ► ‘Ellie’ - Pure white plumes, full and large. A favorite here ‘Fireberry’ – Vibrant raspberry pink flowers, short clumps ‘Glow’ (‘Glut’) - Intense red flowers, narrow upright panicles ‘Irrlight’ – Upright, triangular creamy white plumes ‘Love and Pride’ – Strong purple-pink color. Foliage tinted bronze in spring. Superior genetics provide heat tolerance ‘Montgomery’ - Full bright red. Compact plants ‘Peach Blossom’ - Light salmon-pink. Open lacy effect ‘Radius’ – Very bright red flowers, dark foliage. Limited quantity ‘Red Cattleya’ - Rose-red sport of ‘Cattleya’, 2 gal pot only ‘Red Charm’ – Arching, plume-like flowers of carmine-red ‘Rheinland’- Dark pink, diamond-shaped panicles. Classic ‘Rise and Shine’ – New hybrid with large 8” pyramidal plumes of hot pink. Better heat and drought tolerance ‘Younique Lilac’ – New. Thick dark lilac spikes. Floriferous ‘White Gloria’ - White, very full blocky plumes Astilbe chinensis (Chinese Astilbe) ‘Pumila’ – A dwarf ground-cover Astilbe, creeps slowly to moderately by short stolons. Late, lavender pink flowers [8”] ‘Visions’ - Sturdy plumes of magenta purple, bold foliage [16”] ‘Vision in Red’ – Raspberry red form of the above [15”] All ‘Visions’ varieties are clump-forming, not creeping [12-16”] Baptisia pendula (White False Indigo) ► ‘Alba’ – Spikes of white flowers on tall dark stems. A longlived native plant [3-4’] 3” pot only Belamcanda chinensis (Blackberry Lily) Orange, speckled flowers, shiny black seed pods for dried arrangements. Iris-like foliage [24-30"]” Brunnera macrophylla (Perennial Forget-me-not) Sky blue forget-me-not flowers, heart-shaped leaves [12-15"] JulyAugust full sun MayJune partial shade ‘Emerald Mist’ – New in 2008. Uniquely patterned leaves show heavy silver bars forming a “collar” around a green center $10.00 ‘Jack Frost’ - Leaves display a frosty overlay with light green veination, resembling crackled porcelain. Blue spring flowers $10.00 ‘King’s Ransom’ – New in 2009. Sport of ‘Jack Frost’ with golden highlights around the leaf margins $12.50 ‘Looking Glass’ - All-silver form, incredibly beautiful large leaves glow in the shade $10.00 ‘Variegata’ - Dramatic white and green variegation, needs full shade to avoid burning of the foliage $10.00 Buddleia davidii (Butterfly Bush) Fast growing shrub with fragrant flower clusters resembling lilacs. Plants die down to the ground each winter and rapidly re-grow in spring and summer [4-10'] All Buddleia varieties, 1.5 or 2 gal pot $12.50, 3 gal pot $15.00 mid-late summer full sun ‘Black Knight’ - Very dark purple. A classic [6-10'] ‘Royal Red’- Not true red, but a glowing, deep pinkish red. Elongated panicles, similar in shape to ‘Black Knight’ [6-10’] ‘Summer Beauty’ – Large wide plumes of bright reddish pink [5-6’] Compact English Butterfly Series available Summer 2011 ‘Adonis Blue’ (‘Adokeep’)- One of the Proven Winners English Butterfly Series. Compact plant with large deep blue flowers [4-5’] ‘Peacock’ (‘Peakeep’) - One of the Proven Winners ‘English Butterfly Series’. Compact plants with large rich reddish pink flower heads [4-5’] ‘Purple Emperor’ – (‘Pyrkeep’) One of the Proven Winners ‘English Butterfly Series’. Compact plant with large deep purple flowers [4-5’] ‘White Ball’ – Another very compact selection, 1/3 the height of traditional varieties. White flowers with yellow eye [3-4’ Available Summer 2011 Calamintha nepeta (Beautiful Mint) ► ‘Blue Cloud Strain’ – Clumping perennial (no runners) with Junemint-scented foliage and sprays of tiny bluish-white flowers. October Long blooming, drought tolerant [12-18”] 3” pot only ► ► indicates NEW in our catalog for 2011 N indicates NATIVE plant Calamintha grandiflora full sun well-drained so ‘Variegata’ – Fragrant foliage, green irregularly splashed with cream. Neat clumping habit. Hot pink tubular flowers [15-18”] Camassia leichtlini (Indian Hyacinth) ‘Blue Danube’ - Bulbous perennial bearing spikes of starry blue flowers. Lovely with Bleeding Hearts. Dormant in summer. Will tolerate damp soils [24-36"] 1.5 gal pot $10.00 all summer full sun to partial shade May partial shade moist soil Campanula cochlearifolia (Fairies’ Thimbles) ► ‘Advance Blue’ – Dwarf bellflower which makes a creeping Junemat of small glossy leaves. Generous display of blue thimbleJuly shaped bells on short stems. Good in rock garden, in crevices or in troughs. Needs moist but well-drained soil [4-8”] 3” pot only full sun to partial shade Campanula garganica ‘Dickson’s Gold’- Blue star-like flowers sparkle against a background of bright gold, ground-hugging foliage [4”] June full sun to partial shade Campanula glomerata (Clustered Bellflower) ‘Joan Elliott’ – Upward facing clusters of very bright violet-blue bells. Stunning with magenta or orange [12-18”] JuneAugust full sun to partial shade Campanula persicifolia (Peach-leaf Bellflower) ‘Blue Bell’ - Tall spires of large blue bell-shaped flowers. Naturalizes [30"] ‘Alba’ - White form of the above [30"] JuneJuly full sun to partial shade Campanula x ‘Pink Octopus’- Lantern shaped buds open to reveal exotic, octopus-like pink flowers. Glossy foliage, strong plants [18”] $8.50 JuneJuly full sun to partial shade Campanula takesimana (Korean Bellflower) Large pale lavender bells, spotted inside. Beautiful large, shiny triangular leaves. Clump-forming [15-18"] JuneJuly partial shade Campanula x ‘Summertime Blues’ Nearly everblooming with masses of pendant silvery-blue bells. Clumping habit that does not spread or seed $8.50 JuneSept full sun to partial shade Caryopteris clandonensis (Bluebeard, Blue Mist Shrub) Semi-woody shrub with whorls of true blue flowers. Excellent for late season interest. Attracts butterflies. AugustOct full sun ‘First Choice’ – Compact form. Inky blue buds open to large flowers on erect stems. Rounded habit [3’] ‘Grand Bleu’ – Glossy deep green foliage forms a uniform mound. Purple-blue flowers closely spaced on the stem [3’] ‘Summer Sorbet’ –Showy variegated selection. Leaves have bright yellow margins. Compact habit [3-4’] Above three Caryopteris, 1.5 gal pot $12.50, 2 gal pot $15.00 Caryopteris divaricata (Variegated Blue Mist Shrub) ‘Snow Fairy’ - Irregular creamy white margins on broad leaves, providing three seasons of interest. Delicate soft blue flowers [3-5'] 1 gal pot $10.00, 2 gal pot $15.00 August- full sun Cassia hebecarpa (Wild Senna) N Native legume with compound leaves and clusters of attractive yellow pea-like flowers with pronounced black JulyAugust full sun anthers. Tolerant of both dry and moist soils [3-6’] Centaurea montana (Perennial Bachelor Button, Mountain Bluet) Dark blue fringed cornflowers, long-blooming and easy to grow. Popular old-fashioned garden plant [18”] MayJuly full sun to partial shade Cerastium tomentosum (Snow-in-Summer) Mat-forming silvery foliage, snowy-white flowers, good ground cover [6"] 3” pot only MayJune full sun Ceratostigma plumbaginoides (Leadwort) Ground cover bearing intense royal blue flowers, foliage turns mahogany in fall [8"] AugustSept full sun to partial shade Chelone glabra (White Turtlehead) N ‘Black Ace’ - Foliage emerges in spring with a very dark Augustcast. Milky-white snapdragon-like flowers in late summer. Sept Tall, robust plants, effective in native setting [5’] 2 gal pot $10.00 Available Summer 2011 sun to part shad moist soils Chelone obliqua (Turtlehead) N ‘Hot Lips’ – Dark green foliage and large dark rose tubular flowers. Best in moist soil [2-4'] $8.50 AugustSept sun to partial shade Cimicifuga racemosa (Bugbane) N Very tall spikes of white flowers, excellent background plant [3-5'] $8.50 JuneAugust partial shade Cimicifuga ramosa aka Actaea ramosa (Fairy Candles) ‘Brunette’ - Deep purple foliage, creamy white bottle-brush spikes tinged pink, fragrant [5-6'] 1 gal pot $12.50 AugustSept partial shade moist soil Clematis heracleifolia (Tube Clematis) Non-vining, shrubby Clematis with terminal clusters of tubular blue flowers in late summer [36"] $8.50 AugustSept full sun to partial shade Clematis integrifolia Non-vining Clematis with tubular blue or lavender flowers Upright but lax growth habit make it an ideal mixer in the perennial garden [20”] $8.50 JuneJuly full sun to partial shade Coreopsis auriculata nana (Maysville Daisy) N ‘Elfin Gold’ - Discovered near the Ohio River town of Maysville, Kentucky, this little plant produces scores of golden daisies all summer long. Short and sweet [10”] MaySept full sun well-drained so Chrysanthemum maximum (Shasta Daisy) -- see Leucanthemum ‘Chocoholic’ – New dark-foliaged variety, shorter than previous Introductions. Fragrant pink flowers age` to white [2-3’] $12.50 ‘Hillside Black Beauty’ - Purplish-black foliage on this very popular variety Fragrant foot-long flowers [5-7'] $12.50 ‘James Compton’- Dark bronze-purple foliage, very fragrant flower trusses tinted pink [5’] $12.50 ‘Pink Spike’ – Pale pink flowers, bronze/purple foliage [5’] $12.50 Coreopsis grandiflora (Tickseed) N ‘Baby Sun’ - Abundant flowers, gold with brown markings [15"] JuneSept full sun to partial shade JuneAug full sun well-drained so Coreopsis pubescens (Hairy Tickseed) N ‘Sunshine Superman’ – An extra long-blooming selection of a native Coreopsis. Compact bushy plants, golden daisy-like flowers with orange centers [10”] 3” pot only JuneSept full sun well-drained so Coreopsis verticillata (Fern-leaf Coreopsis) N A hardy and vigorous plant, providing landscape solutions for difficult sites. This true species Coreopsis is tougher and more drought tolerant than the hybrids [18-24”] JulySept full sun well-drained so JulySept full sun well-drained so JuneAugust full sun well-drained so JuneSept full sun well-drained so Cortusa matthioli pekinensis (Alpine Bells) ► Primula relative with soft rounded leaves with toothed edges. Pinkish-purple pendant bell-shaped flowers rise about the mounds of foliage. Woodland plant [9-12”] 3” pot only JuneJuly partial shade moist soils Corydalis shihmienensis (Corydalis) ‘Berry Exciting’ – Bright yellow ferny foliage, tubular lavenderpurple flowers. Does not go summer-dormant like other blue flowered corydalis varieties [10-13”] 6” pot $10.00 MayJuly full shade to partial shade Crocosmia ‘Lucifer’ – (Montbretia) Iris-like foliage, arching sprays of brilliant scarlet freesia-like flowers. The hardiest of all Crocosmia varieties 936-42”] JulyAugust full sun Cymbalaria pallida (Kenilworth Ivy) ‘Albiflora’ – Cute round scalloped leaves on trailing stems. White flowers with yellow eye. Useful as ground cover or as a trailing plant in containers [2-3”] JuneSept partial shade moist soil Delphinium elatum hybrids ‘Connecticut Yankees’ – An old favorite. Mid-height Delphinium with a stocky habit. No staking required. Shades of blue, violet and lavender, occasionally white. Longer-lived than most hybrids [30”] JuneJuly full sun to partial shade Coreopsis x ‘Heaven’s Gate’ (Pink Coreopsis) A new, hardier and better-behaved variety of Pink Coreopsis. Ruby-pink flowers with a ruby ring round the center. Thread-like foliage. Compact form [18”] Coreopsis verticillata Hybrids (Fern-leaf Coreopsis) ► ‘Cosmic Eye’ – Bright yellow blooms with large burgundy red eye. Compact well-branched plants [12-15”] $8.50 ‘Full Moon’ – Large 3” blooms of clear yellow. Tall plants easily managed by cutting back once in early June. Non-stop bloom [24-30’] 1 gal $8.50, 2 gal $10.00 Coreopsis verticillata Hybrids - continued ‘Moonbeam’ - Pale yellow flowers above delicate lacy foliage [18-22"] 1992 Perennial Plant of the Year ‘Route 66’ – Pale yellow flowers with a ring of burgundy in the center. Color “bleeds” out to the tips of the petals in summer and fall. Compact habit, drought resistant. [24”] 1 gal pot $8.50 ‘Foerster’s Hybrids’ – see Super Select Perennials p.1 ‘Magic Fountain’ Series - Dwarf form requires no staking. Available in separate colors: dark blue w/dark bee, dark blue w/white bee, and lilac-pink [24-36"] 3” pot only JuneJuly full sun to partial shade Dianthus barbatus (Sweet William) ► ‘Heart Attack’ – Clusters of very dark red fragrant flowers. Glossy foliage is red-tinted in cool weather. Much longerlived than other varieties of Sweet William [24”] MayJune full sun to partial shade Dianthus deltoides (Maiden Pinks) ‘Arctic Fire’ - White flowers with glowing red eye [7"] ‘Confetti Cherry Red’ - Bright red, dark foliage [6-8"] ‘Zing Rose’ - Large bright rose-red flowers [8"] ‘Zing Salmon’ - Unique coral-salmon [8"] MayJune full sun to partial shade MaySept full sun Dianthus gratianopolitanus (Cheddar Pinks) ‘Firewitch’ - Intense, saturated color of bright magenta-rose, Mayrepeat blooming. Single flowers above low, bluish foliage [7-8"] June 2006 Perennial Plant of the Year full sun Dianthus x ‘Neon Star’ – Fluorescent pink flowers with a spicy clove Mayscent. Evergreen blue-gray foliage forms compact mound [7”] June full sun ‘Pacific Giant’ Series - Very tall and stately [4-5'] 3” pot only ‘Black Knight’ - Very dark violet purple w/dark bee ‘Blue Bird’- Bright electric blue/white bee ‘King Arthur’ – Violet purple w/white bee ‘Summer Skies’ - Sky blue/white bee Delphinium exaltatum – see Super Select Perennials p. 1 Dianthus x ‘First Love’ – Intensely fragrant flowers that open white and gradually change to rose pink. Plants will have multiple colors on one plant. Blue-green foliage [15”] 3” pot only A “Plant Select” Winner Dianthus pavonius – See Super Select Perennials p.1 Dianthus plumarius (Cottage Pinks) ‘Sweetness’ – Masses of fringed, fragrant flowers in shades of pink, some with dark eyes. Blue-green foliage [8”] MayJuly full sun Dicentra eximia (Dwarf Bleeding Heart, Fringed Bleeding Heart) ‘Aurora’ – White flowered, grayish foliage. Vigorous [12”] AprilJuly sun to shade ‘Luxuriant’ - Everblooming cherry-pink with attractive ferny foliage [12"-18"] April Oct sun to shade ‘Burning Hearts’ – Newest addition to the “Hearts” series. Deepest red of any variety. Blue-green foliage [10”] $12.50 ‘Ivory Hearts’ –Pure white flowers, very long blooming. Foliage is almost powder blue [12"] $8.50 ‘King of Hearts’ – Wonderful hybrid cultivar with large rosy pink flowers. Gray-blue foliage. Continuous bloomer [12"] Recent recipient of RHS Award of Merit $8.50 AprilOct partial shade May- partial shade Dicentra spectabilis (Old-fashioned Bleeding Heart) Arching sprays of pink, heart-shaped flowers [24-30"] 1 gal $7.00, 2 gal $10.00, 3 gal $12.50 June var ‘Alba’ - White form of the above [24"] 1 gal $7.00, 2 gal $10.00 ‘Gold Heart’ – Stunning and much in demand. Bright golden yellow foliage and pink flowers $12.50 MayJune partial shade Digitalis ambigua (aka D. grandiflora) (Yellow Foxglove) Spikes of sulphur yellow 2" blooms, spotted with chocolate brown inside [24"] 3” pot only JuneJuly partial shade Digitalis lutea (Straw Foxglove) Abundant small yellow tubular flowers. Charming in semishade. Wonderful addition to mixed bouquets [2-3'] JuneJuly partial shade Digitalis mertonensis (Strawberry Foxglove) Spikes of large tubular flowers of crushed-strawberry. Shiny, corrugated deep green foliage [30"] JuneJuly partial shade Digitalis parviflora (Spanish Foxglove) ‘Milk Chocolate’ – Unusual foxglove from Spain and Portugal. Very erect columns of small tightly-packed rusty-red to chocolate-brown flowers above a basal rosette of deep green leathery foliage. Sun tolerant [24-30”] JuneJuly full sun to partial shade JuneJuly partial shade Digitalis thapsi (Spanish Foxglove) ‘Spanish Peaks’ - Spikes of pink to rose flowers over a mat of fuzzy foliage. Thrives in various sites and soils [12"] JuneJuly full sun to partial shade Dracocephalum grandiflorum (Dragon’s Head) ‘Altai Blue’ - Large blue, tubular flowers above small, basal clump of oval leaves. Very neat and tidy habit [8"] JulyAugust full sun Dracocephalum rupestre (Dragon-head) Little-known treasure with deep royal blue dragonhead flowers on neat mounds of rounded leaves [12”] JuneJuly partial shade Digitalis purpurea (Common Foxglove) ‘Apricot’- Alluring soft apricot, lightly speckled inside [30-36”] ‘Camelot’ - The first hybrid Foxglove. Reliable bloom the first year. Cut out spent flowers for repeat bloom following year. Available in: cream, lavender, rose and white [3-4’] ‘Primrose Carousel’ – Primrose yellow with burgundy spots [30”] Echinacea hybrids ‘After Midnight’ – Dark purplish pink flowers with nearly Julyblack cones. A dwarf selection [20”] $10.00 August ► ‘Hot Papaya’ – Spicy red-orange flowers with a papayaorange pom-pom center. Bright non-fading color [30-36”] $12.50 ► ‘Irresistible’ – Unique double pom-pom flowers emerge citron yellow with a copper cone changing to coral pink. Lower petals are peachy pink. A kaleidoscope of colors [32”] $12.50 ‘Maui Sunshine’ - Bright, true-yellow flowers with stand-out petals and showy orange cones [36-40”] $10.00 ► ‘Meringue’ – Double white pom-pom flowers, with centers tinted apple green and lemon yellow. Dwarf [18”] $12.50 ‘Pink Double Delight’- Improved double form, earlier-blooming, more profuse blooming, better branched [24”] $10.00 full sun to partial shade ‘Pink Poodle’ - Fluffy fully double pink flowers with green centers with a shaggy, zinnia-like appearance. [32”] $10.00 ‘Sundown’ – Pure orange flowers on strong stems. Heavy blooming when established [36-40”] $10.00 Echinacea paradoxa (Yellow Coneflower) N Native plant with bright yellow petals fall elegantly around Julya prominent brown cone. Used extensively in the hybridization August of new forms and colors in the genus Echinacea $8.50 ► full sun to partial shade indicates NEW in our catalog for 2011 N indicates NATIVE plant Echinacea purpurea (Purple Coneflower) N Durable border plant bearing masses of daisy-shaped Julyflowers with pronounced russet cones August ‘Baby White Swan’ – A more compact, well-branched form of the white coneflower, ‘White Swan’ [20”] ‘Kim’s Knee High’ – Dwarf plants, pink daisy-like flowers with recurved ray petals and bronzy-orange cones [18-24”] ‘Lucky Star’(aka ‘Happy Star’) – Very large white flowers with horizontal petals. Tall vigorous plants. New [36-40”] ‘Magnus’ - Bright rose flowers with wide horizontal petals, long-lasting cut flower [40"] 1998 Perennial Plant of the Year ‘Prairie Splendor’ – A new variety which blooms 2-4 weeks earlier than others, and lasts till first frost. Large rose-pink 4-6” flowers present well atop compact, well-branched plants [24”] ‘Ruby Star’ (Rubinstern) Intense carmine-red, wide horizontal petals, improved version of 'Magnus' [40"] full sun to partial shade Echinacea tennesseensis (Tennessee Coneflower) N Cheerful bright pink flowers 3” wide. Unlike most coneflowers, the petals are upturned, and the flowers turn to face the sun. Deep-rooted and durable, adaptable to many soils [24-30"] JulyAugust full sun to partial shade Echinops banaticus (Globe Thistle) ‘Blue Glow’ - Tall plants with bristly steel-blue globular flowers. A bee and butterfly favorite. Flowers dry well [4’] JulyAugust full sun Epimedium (Hybrid Barrenwort) ‘Fire Dragon’ – Large bicolored flowers of yellow and purple rise high above the foliage [14’] $10.00 April partial shade to full shade Epimedium grandiflorum (Large-flowered Barrenwort) ‘Lilafee’ – Scores of lilac flowers in early spring above clumpforming plants. The name means Lilac Fairy [8”] $8.50 April shade Epimedium x rubrum (Red Barrenwort) Mid-green foliage flushed with red in spring. Clusters of red flowers appear early. Good fall color of copper and yellow. Makes a durable groundcover [12”] $8.50 April shade Epimedium versicolor (Yellow Barrenwort) ‘Sulphureum’ - Arrowhead shaped leaves flushed red when young. Clusters of pale yellow spurred flowers in spring. Good ground cover for dry shade [12"] $8.50 April shade Eryngium x ‘Big Blue’ Remarkable not only for its large, pineapple-like heads of iridescent blue, but for its blue stems and silver leaves. Spectacular in the garden and as a cut flower [28”] $8.50 JulyAugust full sun Eryngium yuccifolium (Rattlesnake Master) N Dramatic native prairie plant with yucca-like foliage and bristly white flowers resembling Globe Amaranth [48"] JulyAugust full sun Erythronium (Trout Lily, Dog-tooth Violet) ‘Pagoda’ – A hybrid of unknown parentage; pendant yellow lily-like flowers over broad glossy leaves. Nice for shady woods. Dormant in mid-summer. [12”] $8.50 May full shade to partial shade Eupatorium coelestinum (Hardy Ageratum, Blue Mistflower) N Flat-topped clusters of fuzzy blue flowers on clumping, spreading plants. Native to the Eastern U.S. [12-24”] AugustSept sun to partial shade moist soils Eupatorium dubium (Joe-Pye Weed) N ► ‘Baby Joe’ – Newest of the compact Joe-Pye Weeds. [30-40”] 2 gal $10.00 ‘Little Joe’ – Compact form, with excellent upright habit. Large mauve flowers clusters [4-5’] 2 gal $10.00 AugustSept full sun to partial shade Eupatorium fistulosum atropurpureum (Joe-Pye Weed) N Striking native plant with large rounded clusters of purplish pink flowers in fall [5-8'] 2 gal $8.50 AugustSept full sun to partial shade Eupatorium maculatum (Joe-Pye Weed) N ‘Gateway’- Choice selection with huge clusters of mauvepurple flowers atop deep wine red stems. More compact than the straight species [5-6’] 2 gal $10.00 AugustSept full sun to partial shade moist soils Eupatorium perfoliatum (Boneset, Thoroughwort) N ► Cousin to Joe-Pye Weed native to damp meadows. Flat-headed white flower clusters. Pairs of opposite leaves appear to be pierced through by the stem. An important wetland plant. [3-4’] Available Summer 2011 AugustSept full sun to partial shade Eupatorium rugosum (White Snakeroot) ‘Chocolate’ - A selection of native snakeroot with deep chocolate leaves. White flowers in early fall [3-4'] Sept full sun to partial shade Euphorbia amygdaloides (Wood Spurge) ► ‘Purpurea’ - Whorls of very deep purplish-green foliage. Lime- green flower heads in early spring [24"] $8.50 AprilMay full sun Euphorbia myrsinites (Donkey's Tail) Unique, pendulous habit for rockery, walls, front of border. 4" lime-green heads, slate-blue architectural foliage [6"] May full sun to partial shade Euphorbia polychroma (Cushion Spurge) Clusters of sulphur-yellow flowers, mound-shaped plants, very showy with early tulips [18"] AprilMay full sun well drained so ‘Bonfire’ – A new selection with colorful foliage in shades of purple, red and orange, with hints of chartreuse. Good contrast with the sulfur-yellow flowers [15-18”] $8.50 ‘First Blush’ – Variegated foliage of cream and green, moist soil flushed rosy pink in spring. Yellow flowers [12”] $8.50 FERNS All Ferns 1 gal pot $8.50, unless otherwise marked Adiantum pedatum (Maidenhair Fern) N See Super Select Perennials p.1 FERNS – continued All Ferns 1 gal pot $8.50, unless otherwise marked Athyrium filix-femina (Lady Fern) N This native fern bears lacy fronds of light green. Lovely in -gardens or naturalized. Flourishes in rich, moist soil [2-3’] partial to full shade ‘Lady in Red’ – Selected form with red stems [2-3’] ► ‘Victoriae’ – Arching clump with interlocking pinnae which crisscross over the entire length of the frond. Tips are crested. Very unique texture [18-24”] Available Summer 2011 Athyrium X ‘Ghost’ (Ghost Fern) A hybrid between the Japanese Painted Fern and Lady Fern. Stunning silvery fronds grow tall and broad [24-36"] Partial to full shade Athyrium nipponicum (Japanese Painted Fern) 'Pictum' - Exotic coloration; stems burgundy, fronds tinted -silver, red, pink and green [12-24"] 2004 Perennial Plant of the Year partial to full shade ‘Regal Red’ – New selection of the popular Japanese Painted Fern, with more red coloration. Fronds create a tapestry effect Dryopteris erythrosora (Autumn Fern) ‘Brilliance’ – Young fronds are lustrous orange, contrasting well with the glossy dark green mature fronds. Best color when it receives some sun [18-24”] Available Summer 2011 -- Matteuccia struthiopteris (Ostrich Fern0 Very popular old-fashioned fern with large upright fronds. Dramatic, vigorous clumps with colonizing habit [3-6’] ► partial to full shade partial to full shade indicates NEW in our catalog for 2011 N indicates NATIVE plant Osmunda regalis (Royal Fern) Stately fronds with crested tips, forms dense clumps, tolerates wet soil [4'] -- partial to full shade Polystichum acrostichoides (Christmas Fern) N Upright evergreen fronds attractive year-round. Distinctive clumping habit. Very long-lived [24"] -- partial to full shade Polystichum polyblepharum (Tassel Fern) Shiny deep green leaves, fuzzy coppery stems. May remain evergreen in mild climates [12-18”] -- partial to full shade JuneJuly partial shade moist soil Filipendula rubra (Queen of the Prairie) N ‘Venusta’ – Impressive plant with dense fluffy pink flower panicles. Large pinnately divided foliage [6’] 1.5 gal $8.50 Filipendula ulmaria (Queen of the Meadow) ‘Aurea’ – Golden to lemon-lime foliage, making a nice accent in shaded gardens. Creamy white flowers [30”] $8.50 July partial shade full shade ‘Variegata’ - Excellent bright variegated foliage of cream and green. Plants make upright clumps, with showy flowers resembling Queen Anne’s Lace [36"] $8.50 July full sun to partial shade Fragaria vesca (Alpine Strawberry) ‘Improved Rugen’ - Neat runnerless plants for edging. Small sweet fruits all season [8-10”] MaySept full sun to partial shade Fritillaria pallidiflora (Pale-Flowered Fritillary) Showy bulbous plant with pendant chartreuse bell-shaped flowers and glaucous foliage. Dormant in summer [12-16”] 1 gal pot $8.50 AprilMay partial shade Gaillardia aristata (Blanket Flower) N ‘Amber Wheels’ – A strain developed from the Midwestern native species. Large golden flowers with amber-red centers. Upright growth habit. Long-lived plants [30”] JuneSept full sun Gaillardia x grandiflora (Blanket Flower) Daisy-shaped flowers in warm, bright colors bloom all Junesummer. Easy and drought tolerant. Tall forms provide Sept wonderful cut flowers ‘Arizona Sun’ - AAS winner for 2005. Highly droughttolerant, heavy blooming. Compact plants, large daisylike bicolor flowers of red and yellow [12"] 3” pot only ► ‘Arizona Sun Red’ – New pure red form of the above 3” pot only ‘Burgundy’ - Large wine-red daisies. A classic [24"] ‘Dazzler’ - Large daisies of red and gold [24"] ‘Mesa Yellow’- Sunshine yellow (not gold) flowers. 2010 AAS and Fleuroselect Gold Medal Winner [16-18”] ‘Oranges &Lemons’ – Large peachy-orange flowers with yellow tips and a gold cone. Upright habit [22-26”] ‘Tokajer’ – Marmalade orange petals with reddish brown centers. Very heat tolerant [24”] Gaura lindheimeri (Appleblossom Grass) ‘Siskiyou Pink’ - Deep pink flowers on arching stems [30"] full sun all summer full sun well drained so AugustSept full sun to partial shade Geranium cantabrigiense ‘Karmina’ - Rich raspberry pink flowers above scented foliage. Makes a great ground cover. Red fall color [8"] June full sun to partial shade Geranium x ‘Katherine Adele’ New introduction with maple-shaped foliage with striking burgundy patches. Pale pink flowers contrast with the dark leaves [16"] MayJuly full sun to partial shade ‘Summer Breeze’ - A more winter- variety of Gaura, from Jelitto Seed Co. of Germany. Tall wiry stems bear dainty white flowers tinged pink. Narrow, airy foliage [3-4’] Gentiana septemfida var lagodechiana (Summer Gentian) Gentians have a reputation as being difficult, but this one is easily grown in well-drained soil. Black-blue buds open to gorgeous deep blue trumpets. Low growing and gently spreading [6-7”] Geranium macrorhizum (Big-root Geranium) ‘Bevan’s Variety’ – Fragrant foliage topped with clusters of Mayrose pink flowers. Excellent ground cover [15-18”] June ► ‘Ingwersen’s Variety’ – Pale pink flowers with deep rose calyxes. Large fragrant foliage. Dense habit keeps weeds out [15-18”] full sun to light shade Geranium maculatum (Wild Geranium) N Mauve to pink saucer-shaped flowers in late spring, deeply cut five-lobed leaves. Native [18-24"] MayJune partial shade Geranium x ‘Orkney Cherry’ ► Unique bronze foliage with small bright pink flowers. Forms a nice compact rounded mound. Foliage is darker in full sun [12-18”] $8.50 MayJune full sun to partial shade Geranium x ‘Philippe Vapelle’ A hybrid of G. renardii and G. platypetalum. Pebbly, sage-textured foliage is fan-shaped. Large lavender blue flowers. [15”] Limited quantity $8.50 MayJuly full sun to partial shade Geranium phaeum (Mourning Widow) ‘Samobor’ - Scalloped foliage with chocolate colored blotches. Small maroon flowers. [14-18"] JuneJuly full sun to partial shade Geranium pratense (Meadow Cranesbill) ‘Hocus Pocus’ - Dark bronze foliage and large lavenderpurple flowers. Always a sell-out! [16"] $8.50 JuneJuly full sun to partial shade Geranium x ‘Rozanne’ One of the best Geraniums to date. Strong-growing plants produce large blue-purple flowers with pale blue centers. [15-18"] $8.50 2008 Perennial of the Year all summer full sun to partial shade Geranium sanguineum (Bloody Cranesbill) Brilliant magenta flowers over dark green, deeply divided foliage, mounded growth habit. Easy, adaptable [16-24"] MayJuly full sun to partial shade ‘Elke’ – Neon pink flowers with white edge and center. Has a very long season of bloom $8.50 ‘Lancastriense’(aka ‘Striatum’) – Lovely pale pink flowers with crimson veins. Low spreading mat of finely cut foliage; makes a compact groundcover [9-12”] ‘Max Frei’ – More compact and floriferous than the species. Deep magenta flowers [8-10”] ‘Prostratum’ (aka ‘Nanum’) - Small refined form of the species [6"] Geum coccineum (Avens) ‘Blazing Sunset’ - Double scarlet flowers look like miniature roses. Nice cut flower. Fuzzy foliage [24”] 3” pot only ‘Cooky’ - Mounds of glossy, strawberry-like leaves. Bright true-orange flowers with yellow centers [12"] ‘Flames of Passion’ – A new hybrid with red-orange, semidouble flowers on wine red stems. The tidy, compact plants are very free-flowering [12”] $8.50 Geum triflorum (Prairie Smoke) – See Super Select Perennials p. 1 Gypsophila repens (Creeping Baby's Breath) MayJune full sun to partial shade Dwarf baby's breath, creeping habit, tiny white or pink flowers. Very long blooming [6"] JuneJuly full sun Helenium autumnale (Helen's Flower, Sneezeweed) N ► ‘Red Army’ - Clusters of bright red daisy-like flowers. Excellent late summer color, great with grasses [24-28"] AugustSept full sun Helianthus (Thin-leaf Sunflower) N x ‘Lemon Queen’ – Gorgeous lemon yellow daisies on tall robust plants. Excellent at back of the border, in naturalized settings, and butterfly gardens [6-7’) AugustSept full sun Helianthus multiflorus (Perennial Sunflower) N ‘Sunshine Daydream’- Full double 2.5” dahlia-like blooms of golden yellow. Long stems for cutting. Tall, upright plants excellent for middle or back of border. New in 2010. [5-6’] JulyAugust full sun JuneAugust full sun to partial shade MarchApril partial to full shade Heliopsis helianthoides (False Sunflower) ‘Asahi’ - Double daisy-like flowers of pure gold [34”] ‘Summer Nights’ – Golden daisies with red-orange centers, purple stems and purple-tinged leaves [3-4'] ‘Summer Sun’ – Single to semi-double golden daisy-like flowers, bold midsummer bloom [3’] Above two Heliopsis, 1 gal $7.00, 2 gal $10.00 ► indicates NEW in our catalog for 2011 N indicates NATIVE plant Helleborus orientalis (Lenten Rose) Evergreen plants prized for their very early and longlasting spring blooms. Attractive foliage is glossy and leathery. Plants develop into long-lived clumps [18-24”] 2005 Perennial Plant of the Year ‘Brandywine Hybrids’ – Selections from Pennsylvania breeder David Culp. A wide assortment of types and colors, including doubles, anemone forms, picotees and spotted types $10.00 ‘Double Queen’- Double flowers in a wide range of colors $12.50 ► ‘Golden Lotus’ – Yellow double flowers with lotus-like form. Many will have Contasting red edges or streaks. $15 ‘Golden Sunrise’ Open cup-shaped flowers of canary yellow, either solid yellow, or spotted or veined in red. Limited quantity $12.50 ‘Ivory Prince’ (Walhelivor) – Burgundy pink buds open to ivory flowers streaked with rose and chartreuse $12.50 ‘Metallic Blue Lady’ – Deep slate blue flowers, 2.5” across $12.50 ► ‘Peppermint Ice’ – Large double pink flowers, most with a pictoee edge of darker pink. Petal backs are dark pink $15 ► ‘Pink Parachutes’ – Pink flowers flecked with dark pink to wine spots. New for 2011 $15 ‘Red Lady’ – Very large dark red flowers, mostly upfacing $12.50 HEMEROCALLIS (Daylily) Large and Medium Flowered Hybrids - Long-lived, maintenance-free perennials adaptable to many soil types. Heat and drought tolerant. Blooms July through August, depending on variety. 1.5 or 2 gal pot $10.00, unless otherwise marked ‘Alabama Jubilee’ – Vivid red-orange with red inner band. Sunfast. 7” flower, Tet [30”] ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ‘Amelia Musser’ - Tall, heavy-blooming yellow. 5" flower, midseason, Tet [30"] ‘Benchmark’ – Lavender-pink with wide yellow-green throat. 6” flower, Tetraploid [30”] ‘Cake Plate’ – One of our last daylilies to bloom. Begins in mid-late August, continuing into September. Bright orange flowers with glowing red center. Sturdy upright habit [35”] ‘Carolyn Criswell’ - Canary yellow self, very round form. Blooms for 8 weeks in Mich. [24"] ‘Charles Johnston’ – Large round cherry red flowers with green throats. Tet [24”] ‘Chicago Apache’ - Intense scarlet red. Sunfast. 5" flower, Tall and late. Tet [30"] ‘Chorus Line’ - Medium pink with unique banded center; rose eyezone above a yellow halo and distinct green throat. Round, full form, 3.5" flower, early [25"] ‘Custard Candy’- 4.5” round light custard yellow flowers with red eye. Tet [24”] ‘Dragon’s Eye’ – Rose pink with very broad rose-red eye that covers most of the flower. 4” flower, midseason bloom [24”] ‘Early Bird Cardinal’ - A breakthrough in daylily breeding. Begins to bloom as early as May, and continues most of the summer. 4” wide watermelon-red flowers. Quickly grows to become a floriferous robust clump. Early, reblooming. [24”] $15.00 ‘Ice Carnival’ - Near white with green throat. 6" flower, midseason [28"] ‘Go Go Dancer’ – Bright blend of coral, peach, pink and yellow, with highly ruffled petals. Glowing gold throat. A Specialty Growers hybrid. [26”] ‘Just Plum Happy’- A new Darrell Apps reblooming into with mauve pink blooms with prominent purple eye. 4.75” flower, early-midseason then reblooming. [20”] ‘Jeune Tom’ - Light red with green/yellow throat. Strong slender scapes. 3.5" flower. Early [18"] HEMEROCALLIS (Daylily) - continued ‘Moses Fire’- Double flowers of orange-red, petals edged gold. Midseason, 6” flr, Tet [22”] ‘My Melinda’- Salmon pink with gold throat. Vigorous, clean foliage, 3.5" flower. Tet [24"] ‘Night Embers’ – 5” dark cherry red double flowers with delicate white edge. Tet [30”] ‘Nile Crane’ – Light triangular flower of triangular shape. Yellow/green throat. Tet [26”] ‘New Falling Stars’ – Elegant white flowers, rounded form with ruffled edges. Midseason [30”] ‘Picture Show’ – Large, 7” light salmon flower with darker salmon eyezone. Late blooming [36”] ‘Rose Veil’ – Rosy salmon flowers, well-branched scapes. Very long season of bloom. [30”] ‘Spellbinder’ - Bright, glowing deep gold. Tall sturdy plants stand out. Late. 6.5" flower, Tet [30"] ‘Spider Miracle’ – Huge yellow flowers with spider-like form. Green throat. 8.5” flower [32”] ‘Spiritual Corridor’ - Large lavender flower with creamy pink watermark. 6” flower. Tet [25”] ‘Strutter’s Ball’ – Excellent deep purple, lemon-lime throat. 6” flower. Tetraploid [28”] ‘Velvet Thunder’ – Velvety deep red with fine white wire edge half way up the petals. Green throat adds contrast. 5” flower, midseason bloom [28”] In addition to the above named varieties, we offer a full-color line of our own hybrids. These are husky, field-grown plants, available in a wide selection of colors: cream, lavender, melon, orange, pink, purple, red, and yellow. Large flowers average 5-6" in diameter. 2 gal pot $10.00 Miniature and Small-flowered Hybrids - Daylilies are classified as miniatures when their flowers are 3" or less in diameter. Plant height is not a consideration but most are less than 24" tall. These varieties bloom prolifically and blend well in mixed perennial plantings; also useful in small gardens where large-flowered types would look out of place. 1.5 gal pot $10.00, unless otherwise marked ‘Green Flutter’- Citron yellow with intense green throat. 3” flower, late. Limited qty [20”] ‘Happy Returns’ - Canary yellow, consistent ever-bloomer, 3" flower [16"] 1.5 gal pot $8.50 ► ‘Little Grapette’ – Light grape purple flowers, 2” wide. Early season bloomer [12-18”] ‘Pardon Me’ - Cranberry red self, yellow-green throat, 2.75" flower, reblooms. Limited qty [18"] ‘Rosy Returns’ - The first rose-pink ever-bloomer. Blooms July to frost. 4" flower [14"] ‘Stella de Oro’ - Ever-blooming gold miniature, 2.5" flower [15"] 1 gal pot $7.00 Heuchera americana (Alumroot) N ‘Dale's Strain’ – Maple-shaped foliage variously marbled silver and burgundy. Each plant is slightly different [14-16”] 3” pot only June Heuchera x hybrida - Fantastic foliage plants for partial sun to shade [12-18"] ‘Caramel’- One of the new varieties bred from H. villosa, which brings greater vigor, heat tolerance, and adaptability to the genus. Large downy leaves of golden-caramel color with red undersides. Late bloomer, small white flowers $10.00 ‘Frosted Violet’ – Emerges maroon, matures to deep plum purple. Fine hairs covering the leaves give them a “frosted” look. An excellent landscape plant; vigorous grower $8.50 ‘Georgia Peach – Spectacular glowing peach leaves with a light silver overlay. H. villosa hybrid from Terra Nova, quite heat tolerant $10.00 ‘Green Spice’- Green leaves with silver overlay and beet-red veination. $8.50 ‘Key Lime Pie’-Rounded, lobed leaves of lime green; light pink flowers ‘Melting Fire’ – New seed-grown variety with dense, tightly curled red foliage [8”] $8.50 ‘Midnight Rose’ – Pink splashes adorn the leaves of this vigorous sport of Obsidian. $10.00 ‘Miracle’ – New leaves chartreuse with reddish purple centers. By fall, foliage matures to brick red, with golden picotee edging. Pink flowers [10”] $10.00 ‘Obsidian’ - Deep purple-black leaves have a polished luster like the gemstone. At maturity, leaves become large and quite flat. One of the all-time best Heucheras $8.50 ‘Peach Flambe’- Glowing peach infused with red; becomes plum purple in fall $10.00 ‘Pinot Gris’- From the H.villosa breeding work of Theirry Delabroye. Young leaves are gingerale colored with light silver overlay. Mature foliage is rose partial shade ► overlaid in smoky silver. $10.00 ‘Pinot Noir’- Eye-catching variety has very large silvery-purple leaves overlaid with an extensive network of black-purple veins. Another one from Theirry Delabroye of France. $8.50 ‘Plum Pudding’ - Shimmering plum-purple with silver veins, very popular $8.50 ‘Plum Royale’ – Amazing shiny purple leaves with silver-blue cast. Stays purple all season when grown in some sun. Short spikes of white flowers on compact plants. $8.50 ‘Rave On’ – Rare combination of hot pink flowers and purple/silver foliage [10-15”] $10.00 ‘Silver Scrolls’ - Metallic silver leaves veined in burgundy. Neat, compact mounds [10”] $8.50 ‘Snow Angel’ - Green foliage splashed and sprinkled with creamy white. Bright rosy-red flowers contrast strikingly against the foliage. Top-notch performer with a long bloom season $8.50 Heuchera micrantha ‘Palace Purple’ - Foliage is a rich mahogany-red. Time-tested variety, very hardy and long-lived 1991 Perennial Plant of the Year Heuchera sangiunea (Coral Bells) ‘Ruby Bells’ – Traditional Coral Bells, which hummingbirds adore. MayDeep red flowers and scalloped green foliage [18"] June Heuchera villosa (Hairy Alum Root) N ‘Autumn Bride’ – Strain of native Heuchera with large, soft Sept felt-textured green leaves. Very drought and heat tolerant. Sprays of white flowers in late summer and fall $8.50 Heucherella x alba (Foamy Bells) A hybrid between Heuchera and Tiarella, producing masses of flowers over a long period. Prefers dappled shade ► ► ► ► MayAugust full sun to partial shade full sun to partial shade partial shade to full shade partial shade ‘Alabama Sunrise’ – The first Heucherella hybrid utilizing H. villosa parentage, imparting tolerance of heat and humidity. Large deeply lobed yellow to chartreuse leaves, with bright red veining. White flowers. [12”] $10.00 ‘Bridget Bloom’ – One of the first Heucherella cultivars available, best known for its profusion of pink flowers over a long season. Green maple shaped leaves with red blotch $8.50 ‘Golden Zebra’ – Bright yellow feathery leaves boldly marked with dark red $10.00 ‘Sonic Smash’ – Lobed leaves of emerald green with wine red venation. A vigorous, low-maintenance selection with Heuchera villosa parentage. White flowers $10.00 Summer 2011 ‘Sweet Tea’ – Dark cinnamon veins create a star in the center of each orange-tea leaf. The deeply cut leaves darken in summer and lighten up again in fall. Limited quantity $10.00 Hibiscus lasiocarpus (Hairy Rose Mallow, River Mallow) ► Midwestern native with 5-6” cup-shaped white to pale pink flowers with dark red centers. A great native plant for a wet location. Zone 5 hardy [4-5’] 4” pot $4.75, 2 gal pot $12.50 Hibiscus moscheutos (Rose Mallow) Hybrid Hibiscus are showy plants with large flowers. They prefer rich moist soil and even grow well in poorly drained soil. Performance is best in full sun Available Summer 2011 AugustSept full sun moist soil ► ‘Crown Jewels’ – Dwarf variety with dark reddish brown, flowers with red centers [24-30”] $12.50 August- ► ‘Fantasia’ – Large 10” flowers of soft lavender-pink on bushy compact plants. Cut-leaf maple foliage [36-40”] $12.50 ► ‘Fireball’ – Amazing foot-wide flowers of bright red. Red stems and red-tinted cut-leaf foliage [48”] $12.50 ► ‘Luna Rose’ – 8” lush rose flowers with rounded overlapping petals. Green heart-shaped leaves, compact plants [24-36”] $12.50 ► ‘Plum Crazy’ – Cup-shaped plum flowers with deeper purple veining and center. Maple leaves heavily flushed purple [48”] $12.50 Iris cristata (Crested Iris) ‘Powder Blue Giant’ – Light blue flowers with orange crests May and white throats. A superior selection of the species; thicker foliage, more robust habit. Good groundcover [6-8”] ‘Tennessee White’ – Delightful selection with large white flowers. Blooms earlier and lasts longer than other cultivars [6-8”] N Iris ensata (Japanese Iris) aka Iris kaempferi Summer-flowering irises with very large flattened bloom. Likes moisture and humus-rich soil. Excellent at edge of pond or woodland, adapts well to garden conditions [36"] JuneJuly full sun partial shade sun to partial shade ‘Glitter and Glamour’ - Violet and white splashed falls ‘Variegata’ - Green and white foliage, dark purple blooms 1 gal pot $8.50 Iris pallida ‘Aureo-Variegata – Grown more for its gorgeous gold and green foliage than its simple lavender-blue flowers. Makes a striking accent of color and form [22”] 1 gal $8.50 June full sun well drained so Iris pseudacorus (Yellow Flag Iris) Elegant yellow iris, excellent along ponds or streams, but adaptable to garden conditions [40"] ‘Variegatus’ – Yellow edged foliage [40”] 1 gal $8.50 JuneJuly sun to shade moist soil Iris setosa (Dwarf Arctic Iris) ► ssp canadensis - Very hardy small Iris with blue, dark-veined flowers [12"] June full sun JuneJuly full sun to partial shade MayJune full sun moist soil Iris siberica (Siberian Iris) Attractive, easy to grow beardless irises have graceful, narrow foliage that is attractive all season ‘Butter and Sugar’ – Creamy white standards, yellow falls [28”] ‘Gull’s Wing’ – One of the best whites, tall vigorous plants with bluish-green foliage and pure white flowers [36-40”] ‘Ruffled Velvet’ - Ruffled, dark velvety purple [36"] ‘Super Ego’ - Sky blue/dark blue bi-tone [24"] Iris versicolor (Blue Flag) N ► Attractive native iris with yellow-throated blue-violet flowers. An emergent aquatic found in bogs and wet sites, but equally happy in good garden soil [2-3’] Kalimeris incisa (False Aster) ► ‘Blue Star’ – Everblooming compact plant with pale blue daisy flowers. An underused high-performer [12-18”] JuneSept full sun Kirengoshoma palmata (Yellow Waxbells) Bushy plants with maple-shaped leaves and waxy, light yellow bell-shaped flowers late in summer. Unusual plant for a shaded location [3-4"] 1 gal pot $8.50 AugustSept partial shade JuneAugust full sun JuneSept full sun well drained so MayJune partial to full shade all summer partial to full shade JuneJuly full sun JuneJuly full sun Leontopodium alpinum (Eidelweiss) Swiss Alpine plant with white wooly foliage. Silver, star-like flower clusters. Quite unusual [6-8"] MayJune full sun well drained so Leptinella squalida (Brass Buttons) ‘Platt’s Black’ – Delicate fern-like foliage heavily brushed with black. Makes a nice small-scale groundcover which will tolerate light foot traffic. Small yellow flowers [4”] $5.00 MayJune partial shade moist soil Knautia macedonica ‘Mars Midget’- New, improved compact form of the red pincushion. Dark maroon flowers all summer. Prefers lean soil [16"] Kniphofia hirsuta (Red Hot Poker, Torch Lily) ‘Fire Dance’ – Spikes are coral-orange on top, yellow below. This species is the most winter-hardy [20”] Lamiastrum galeobdolon (Yellow Archangel) ‘Herman’s Pride’ – Distinctive silver-mottled foliage on neat mounding plants. Small yellow flowers in spring [12”] ‘Variegatum’ – Fast-growing ground cover with silverspotted leaves. Trailing habit, yellow flowers [6-10”] Lamium maculatum ‘Anne Greenaway’ - Wonderful color combination, green leaves, edged in yellow, with a silver center stripe. Rosy-pink flowers provide contrast [6-8"] ‘Chequers’ – Small silver stripe down the middle of each leaf. Lavender flowers. Vigorous-growing ground cover [8”] ‘Orchid Frost’ - Showy orchid-pink flowers, silver and green foliage, attractive all season [6-8"] ‘Shell Pink’ – Green foliage with small silver mark in leaf center. Beautiful pale pink flowers contrast with the dark foliage [6-8”] All Lamium, 1 gal pot $5.00 Lathyrus vernus – See Super Select Perennials p.1 Lavandula angustifolia (Lavender) Fragrant plant with silver-gray foliage. Shrubby plants useful for hedging. Flowers dried for potpourri ‘Hidcote Superior’ - An improvement on ‘Hidcote’. Uniform plants, compact growth. Deep purple flowers and silver-gray foliage [12"] Lavandula x intermedia (Lavandin, Hybrid Lavender) ‘Grosso’ – One of the lavenders commonly known as “lavandin”. Hybrid with greater concentration of essential oils. Very prolific bloomer, strong stems of purple flowers [2’] Lespedeza bicolor (Dwarf Bush Clover) ‘Yakushima’ – Delicate purple blooms in late summer. Finetextured foliage is very attractive even when not in bloom. A great addition to front or mid-border [12-18”] 2 gal $15.00 Lespedeza thunbergii (Bush Clover) ‘Gibraltar’ – Cascades of magenta pea-like flowers in late summer/early fall. Tall, shrubby plant in the pea family is drought tolerant. Grow like Butterfly Bush [5’] 2 gal $15.00 Available Summer 2011 AugSept full sun Sept full sun Leucanthemum maximum (Shasta Daisy) Chrysanthemum maximum ‘Aglaia’ – Large fully-double, frilled white flowers. Thick Junesturdy stems. One of the very best [28”] July ‘Banana Cream’- Perhaps the best yellow Shasta to date. Light butter yellow daisies on compact, vigorous plants [15-18”] $8.50 ‘Becky’ – Very durable sturdy plants, bloom all summer when Junedead-headed. Large single flowers. Superb [36”] August 2003 Perennial of the Year ► ‘Brightside’ – Strong-growing plants with large white single daisies. Related to ‘Becky’ [30”] 3” pot only ‘Snowcap’ – Outstanding dwarf variety, long-lasting pure Junewhite flowers. An Adrian Bloom selection [10-12”] July ► full sun to partial shade full sun to partial shade full sun to partial shade indicates NEW in our catalog for 2011 N indicates NATIVE plant Leucanthemum vulgare (Ox-Eye Daisy) ► ‘Filigran’ – Hardy long-lived daisy with lacy, filigreed foliage. Received high marks in Chicago Botanic Garden trials [26”] MayJuly full sun to partial shade Lewisia longipetala (Bitteroot) ‘Little Plum’ – Succulent leaves form evergreen rosettes, which clusters of bright pink flowers on short stem. Excellent tucked into rock crevices [8”] MayJuly full sun well-drained so Liatris ligulistylis (Meadow Blazingstar) N ► Tall wands of brilliant rosy purple flowers. Native species highly full sun to attractive to butterflies; goldfinches feed on seed in fall [3-5'] Limited quantity $8.50 JulySept Liatris spicata (Kansas Gayfeather) ‘Kobold’ – Bold rosy-purple spikes. Likes well-drained soil. [20”] July Ligularia entate (Big-leaf Ligularia) ‘Britt-Marie Crawford’ – Very bold, broad glossy dark chocolate leaves. Golden-orange daisy-like flowers on purple-black stems [32-36”] 1.5 gal pot $12.50 full sun to partial shade JulyAugust partial shade moist soil ‘Desdemona’ – Imposing specimen plant with large heart-shaped mahogany leaves, golden-yellow daisy-like flowers in late summer [36”] 1.5 gal pot $10.00 JulyAugust partial shade moist soil ► ‘Osiris Café Noir’ – A very different Ligularia, with serrated leaves that emerge dark purple, then pass through shades of bronze and olive green 1.5 gal pot $12.50 JulyAugust partial shade moist soil ► ‘Osiris Fantaisie’ – Serrated, wavy leaves of dark burgundy July- partial shade of thick leathery texture [24”] 1.5 gal pot $12.50 August moist soil Ligularia stenocephala (Golden Ray) ‘Little Lantern’- New dwarf variety with very large conical yellow flower heads and attractive foliage [26”] 1.5 gal pot $10.00 JuneJuly partial shade moist soil Lilium Oriental Hybrids (Oriental Lily) Fabulously scented, large-flowered lilies, with flat-faced or pendant flowers. Our selection includes such favorites as ‘Black Beauty’, ‘Casa Blanca’, ‘Mona Lisa’, ‘Stargazer’, and others. 24-52” depending on variety. JulyAugust full sun to partial shade Lilium tigrinum (True Tiger Lily) Bright salmon-orange, pendant flowers with prominent spots. Heirloom variety grown since 1804. Will increase by means of axillary bulbils which drop to the ground and take root [5-6’] August full sun to partial shade Linaria purpurea (Toadflax) ‘Canon J. Went’ - Spikes of apple-blossom pink flowers look like miniature snapdragons. Foliage is finetextured and blue-gray. Often re-seeds [24"] $5.00 JulySept full sun Lobelia cardinalis (Cardinal Flower) N Native North American wildflower. Scarlet flowers, green leaves. Hardier than red-leafed forms [36-48"] AugustSept partial shade moist soil Lobelia ‘Monet Moment’ (Hybrid Cardinal Flower) One of the best hybrid Lobelias. Masses of very large, bright rose-pink flowers [30-36”] AugustSept partial shade moist soil JulyAugust partial shade AugustSept partial shade MayJune full sun to JuneJuly full sun to June full sun to partial shade July full sun Lobelia x ‘Ruby Slippers’ - One of the most long-lived of the hybrid cardinal flowers, with velvety deep ruby red flowers on tall, sturdy stems. One of our favorites; we are happy to once again offer this hard-to-find variety [48"] Lobelia syphilitica (Great Lobelia) N Spikes of clear blue flowers in late summer. Tolerant of damp heavy soils, also fine in average garden soil [24-36"] Lunaria annua (Silver Dollars, Money Plant, Honesty) ‘Variegata’ – Stunning variegated form of this popular cottage-garden favorite. Purple flowers develop into flat green seed pods, which develop into silver dollars. Self-sows, excellent for naturalizing [18-24”] Lupinus perennis (Wild Blue Lupine) N A popular wildflower, found over much of the Eastern U.S. Long-lived and maintenance free. Shades of blue and purple, some with white keels [30-36”] 3” pot only Lupinus polyphyllus (Lupine) ‘Gallery Hybrids’ - Densely packed spikes of pea-like flowers, palmately divided leaves. Shorter than ‘Russell Hybrids’. Separate colors: blue, red, or yellow [20"] 3” pot only ‘Russell Hybrids’ - Tall elegant spikes. Separate colors: red, rose, blue or white [36"] 3” pot only Lychnis chalcedonica (Maltese Cross) Popular red-flowering perennial with large scarlet flower heads on tall stems [36”] ‘Dusty Pink’ - Unusual salmon-pink form of the popular Maltese Cross. Tall stems bear clusters of flowers [36”] Lychnis coronaria (Rose Campion) ‘Blood Red’ - Old fashioned favorite with bright magenta flowers, soft fuzzy gray foliage [28-30"] JuneJuly full sunpartial shade Lychnis haageana ‘Lumina Red’ – Large 2-3” flowers resemble New Guinea Impatiens. The bronze foliage makes a great foil for the bright red-orange flowers [8-12”] 3” pot only JuneJuly full sun Lysimachia ciliata (Purple-leafed Lysimachia) ‘Firecracker’ – Dark burgundy foliage makes an excellent color contrast. Small yellow saucer shaped flowers on upright stems. Vigorous grower [2-3’] 2 gal pot $8.50 JuneJuly full sun to partial shade Lysimachia japonica (Miniature Moneywort) ‘Minutissima’ - Small creeping groundcover with tiny deep green leaves. Yellow flowers in late spring. Tolerates light foot traffic [1-2”] JuneAugust partial shade AprilMay partial shade Meehania cordata – See Super Select Perennials p.1 Mertensia virginica (Virginia Bluebells) N Beloved native ephemeral wildflower with pendant true blue bells. Dormant in summer [12-18”] 1 gal pot $8.50 Monarda Hybrids (Bee Balm) Popular perennial with whorls of flowers attractive to Junehummingbirds. Aromatic foliage July ‘Blue Stocking’ - Not blue, but lovely deep purple [30"] ‘Cambridge Scarlet’ - Classic bright red [36"] ‘Coral Reef’ –Vibrant coral-pink flowers, mildew resistant [2-3’] ‘Grand Marshall’ – A new cultivar from the Morden Research Centre in Canada. Prolific blooms of fuchsia-purple on compact mid-size plants with excellent mildew resistance [24-30”] ► ‘Grand Mum’ – Light mauve-pink flowers are so large and full they resemble Mums. Dwarf, mildew resistant [15-18”] ‘Grand Parade’ – New and quite dwarf, with excellent mildew resistance. Large lavender-purple flowers [15-16”] ‘Jacob Cline’ - Large red flowers, tall plants. Mildew resistant [36-48”] ‘Marshall’s Delight’- Mildew resistant bright pink [30-36"] ‘Petite Delight’ - The first dwarf Monarda. Lavender-purple flowers, good mildew resistance [12-15"] ‘Pink Lace’ – New compact variety. Pink flowers with dark purple centers on dark stems [16”] ‘Raspberry Wine’ - Wine-red flowers. Buds resemble raspberries. Tall and lush growing. A White Flower Farm introduction [36-40”] Monarda bradburiana (Eastern Bee Balm) N A native Bee Balm with glossy purplish-green foliage and Junepale pink (occasionally white) flowers. Grows in a wide range July of soils. More restrained than the hybrids [18-24”] Monarda fistulosa (Wild Bergamot) N Native to dry prairies, rocky woods, glade margins, along roadsides and in uncultivated fields. Lavender flowers and JulyAugust full sun to partial shade full sun to partial shade full sun to partial shade pleasant spicy foliage with good mildew resistance. Tolerant of many environmental conditions [2-4’] ► indicates NEW in our catalog for 2011 N indicates NATIVE plant Nepeta faassenii (Catmint) Fragrant gray-green foliage, lavender-blue flowers. Will rebloom when sheared. Mounded growth habit ‘Blue Wonder’ – Blue flowers on compact mounds of fragrant foliage. One of the earliest Nepeta to bloom [12-15”] ‘Kit Kat’ – New variety produces compact, tight plants with a very dwarf habit. Can be used as a ground cover [6-8”] all summer full sun ‘Six Hills Giant’ - Larger growing, useful in mid-border. Reportedly more tolerant of damp soils that most Nepeta varieties [24-30"] ‘Walker’s Low’ - Gray-green foliage, soft lavender-blue flowers on long spikes up to 24". Very long blooming, one of the best! [18-24"] 2007 Perennial Plant of the Year Nepeta x ‘Joanna Reed’ - Dark violet flowers with pink tint in throat. Gray-green foliage, upright habit. Hybrid origin [36"] JuneAugust full sun Nepeta sibirica (Siberian Catmint) ‘Souvenir D’Andre Chaudron’ - Tall upright plant with sturdy stems of elongated true green leaves. Tiered spikes of lavender blue flowers attract hummingbirds. Very longblooming and heat tolerant [3-4’] 1 gal $7.00, gal $10.00 JuneAugust full sun Nepeta subsessilis (Japanese Catmint) Spiked stems of blue trumpet-shaped flowers. Foliage larger and greener than most Nepetas. Tolerates more moisture and partial shade. Very long-blooming [20"] JuneSept full sun to partial shade MayJuly full sun JuneJuly full sun var fremontii ‘Silver Wings’ – Low mound of silver-green lance shaped leaves. Large, silky lemon flowers over a long period. Prefers a hot, sunny site [6-8"] JuneSept full sun well-drained Origanum laevigatum (Ornamental Oregano) Excellent for late summer color. Plants are drought tolerant, perfect for hot sunny sites. Attractive to butterflies JulySept full sun well-drained Oenothera berlanderii (Mexican Evening Primrose) ‘Twilight’ – Purple and green variegated leaves in spring. In hot weather, foliage becomes dark green. Pink cup-shaped flowers all season [12”] $8.50 Oenothera macrocarpa aka. O. missouriensis (Missouri Primrose) A day-blooming “evening primrose” with large lemonyellow flowers on loose mound-shaped plants [12"] Paeonia lactiflora (Peony) Herbaceous peonies die to the ground each fall. Bloom time varies by variety, May-June. All Peonies sold in 2 gal pots, and priced as marked ‘Best Man’ - Double red, well-filled flowers on sturdy stems. Midseason [32”] $12.50 ‘Blaze’ – Bright true red single flowers with yellow stamens. Floriferous. Early [29”] $12.50 ‘Buckeye Belle’ – Unique deep maroon, semi-double flowers. Early [34”] Limited qty $25 ‘Chestine Goudy’ – Double pink with creamy yellow double centers. Very fragrant [26”] $12.50 ‘Coral Charm’ – Chalice-shaped semi-double deep coral. Early [38”] American Peony Society Gold Medal Winner Limited quantity $25 ‘Coral Fay’ - Radiant coral-pink semi-double flowers displayed on strong stems. Very early [30"] $12.50 ‘Do Tell’ – Japanese style peony with orchid pink outer petals. Center is composed of reddish pink staminoides. American Peony Society Gold Medal Winner. Limited quantity $25 ‘Early Scout’ - Dark red single flowers, finely dissected foliage, unique. Very early [24"] $15 ‘Kansas’ - Large, non-fading bright red double. Very stiff stems. Early [34"] American Peony Society Gold Medal Winner $15 ‘Krinkled White’ - Elegant single white. Yellow stamens in center. Latemidseason [32"] $15 ‘Monsieur Jules Eli’ - Large rose-pink flowers. Wonderfully fragrant, earlymidseason [34"] ‘Moonstone’ – Perfectly symmetrical blush pink double flowers. Midseason. [36”] $12.50 ‘Nippon Beauty’ – Single deep burgundy red with bright yellow stamens. Late [30-36”] $12.50 ‘Paula Fay’ - Single to semi-double, hot pink, with golden stamens in center. Early [35"] $12.50 ‘Pillow Talk’ – Large fully double light pink flowers; fragrant. Midseason [30”] $12.50 ‘Pink Hawaiian Coral’ – Delicate rose-form flowers of coral blending to pink at the tips, held on strong upright stems. Early [36”] ► indicates NEW in our catalog for 2011 N indicates NATIVE plant American Peony Society Gold Medal Winner $25 ‘Prairie Afire’ – Gorgeous color combination; deep pink outer guard petals, surrounding a multi-colored center of red, pink, dark rose and yellow. Midseason Limited quantity [32”] $15 ‘Rachel’ – Profuse bloomer with fragrant, double red flowers [32”] $12.50 ‘Red Charm’ - Highly sought-after true red with no trace of magenta or pink. Double bomb-type flowers are very full. Early [32"] American Peony Society Gold Medal Winner $25 ‘Santa Fe’ – Japanese style peony with deep cerise outer petals and cluster of creamy white center “petals”. Late [30”] $15 ‘Sea Shell’ – Japanese single lilac pink flowers. Fragrant. Midseason [34”] $15 ‘Shirley Temple’ - Blush pink, changing to white. Very strong stems. Early [32-36"] Limited $12.50 ‘Tom Eckhardt’ – Open-faced flowers of deep rose with golden center. Midseason [32”] $15 Paeonia suffruticosa (Tree Peony) Flowering shrubs produce woody stems that do not die down to the ground. Will ultimately grow 4-6 ft tall, and at maturity May full sun to partial shade can carry up to 50 magnificent flowers. Slow growing but worth the wait. ‘Hanakisoi’- Enormous flowers of cherry blossom pink 2 yr old $35 ‘Kinshi’ – “Golden Bird”. Light yellow flowers, highly sought-after color 1 yr old $25 ‘Renkaku’ - “Flight of Cranes”. Pure white double 2 yr old $35 ‘Sahohime’ – “Princess Saho”. White cup-shaped semi-double with pale purple eye 2 yr old $35 ‘Shimadaijin’ – “Island Minister”. Large purplish-red 1yr old $25 ‘Shimanishiki’- “Fire Flame”. Two-toned petals striped red and white 1yr old $25, 2 yr old $35 ‘Taiyo’ – “Great Emperor”. Large single red flowers with prominent yellow center 1 yr old $25 ‘Yachiyotsabaki’- “Eternal Camelias”. Bright pink semi-double flowers 1 year old $25 Paeonia tenuifolia (Fern-leaf Peony) ‘Flore-pleno’ - Highly coveted, early blooming peony, with excellent fine-cut foliage and neat, dwarf growth habit. This is the rare double-flowered form with bright red flowers [20"] 1.5 gal pot $48 May full sun Papaver intermedium (Double Orange Poppy) ► An heirloom poppy often seen around homesteads. Double flowers of true orange. Quickly fills out to make a large clump. Earlier blooming than the Oriental Poppy hybrids [30”] May full sun Papaver pilosum (Downy Poppy) Silky apricot-orange flowers, downy gray-green foliage A long-lived perennial, but will also self-sow [28”] 3” pot only June full sun Papaver orientale (Oriental Poppy) Large silky cup-shaped flowers. Durable and long-lived June full sun ‘Allegro’ - Scarlet flowers with black eye. Dwarf plants [18"] ‘Beauty of Livermore’ - Deep red blooms with black eye [36"] ‘Brilliant’ - Traditional poppy-red [36"] ‘Coral Reef’ - New variety with vivid coral-pink flowers [30"] ► ‘Marlene’ – Purplish red semi-double flowers, strong sturdy stems [27”] $8.50 ‘Pizzicato’ - Sturdy dwarf plants, mixture of colors [18-24"] ‘Prince of Orange’ – Poppy-orange with black center [30”] ‘Princess Victoria Louise’ - Salmon-pink [36"] ‘Queen Alexandra’ - Pink [36"] ‘Royal Wedding’ - Creamy white with black center [32"] ► indicates NEW in our catalog for 2011 Papaver x ‘Summer Breeze’ – See Super Select Perennials p.2 Penstemon barbatus (Beardtongue) ‘Iron Maiden’ – Tall, slender spikes of pendulous vermillion tubular flowers. Attracts hummingbirds [3-4’] 3” pot only JuneJuly full sun well drained so Penstemon digitalis (Foxglove Beardtongue) ‘Husker's Red’ - Bronzy-purple foliage, white bells, excellent color accent [36"] 1996 Perennial Plant of the Year JuneJuly full sun to partial shade Penstemon grandiflorus (Large-flowered Beardtongue) ‘War Axe’ – Large bell-shaped flowers in assorted shades including pink, red, white, lavender and purple. Uprightgrowing, sturdy plants with blue-green foliage {24”] JuneJuly Penstemon x mexicale (Beardtongue) Despite the name, these are fully hardy in zone 5. June, They are hybrids of Mexican and American species. Sept Summer blooming with reliable rebloom in fall [15”] ‘Sunburst Amethyst’ – Seed-grown variety, companion to ‘Sunburst Ruby’. Purple flowers with white lips. Narrow, glossy dark foliage. ISU Award in 2006 3” pot only ‘Sunburst Ruby’ – Seed-grown strain with bright rose-red flowers 3” pot only full sun full sun well drained Penstemon x ‘Prairie Dusk’ Spikes of large tubular lavender-purple flowers with white lip. Glossy deep green foliage. Very showy [24-28"] JuneJuly full sun well drained Perovskia atriplicifolia (Russian Sage) Tall shrubby plants produce a haze of tiny soft blue flowers against silver foliage [36"] 1995 Perennial Plant of the Year ‘Little Spire’ - New variety with compact, upright habit [30"] JulySept full sun well drained Persicaria amplexicaulis ‘Firetail’ – Cumping mass of heart-shaped foliage, topped Julywith bright red tail-like flower spikes over a long season [24-36”] Sept JulySept full sun to partial shade August partial shade Phlomis fruticosa (Jerusalem Sage) ► Unusual whorls of soft yellow flowers in tiers along the stems. Spent flowers attractive fall/winter. Large felt-like heart-shaped basal leaves. Long-lived plants 24-48”] $8.50 JuneJuly full sun to partial shade Phlox carolina (Early Phlox, Wedding Phlox) ‘Miss Lingard’ - Time-honored white variety, earlier and more disease resistant than P. paniculata varieties [36"] JuneJuly full sun to partial shade May partial shade May partial shade ‘Mary Helen’ - Indigo flowers gently streaked with magenta May for an overall violet-blue appearance. Rich deep color [12-15”] partial shade ► ‘Golden Arrow’ – Golden to chartreuse green lanceshaped foliage, slender spikes of scarlet flowers [24-36”] Above 2 Persicaria, 1 gal pot $8.50, 2 gal pot $10.00 full sun to partial shade Persicaria filiformis ‘Painter’s Palette’ – Shrubby plants with olive-green oval leaves. Burgundy V-shaped chevron in leaf centers. Long, thread-like red flowers. Self-sows [2-3'] 2 gal pot $10.00 Petalostemon purpureum – See Super Select Perennials p.2 Phlox divaricata (Wild Sweet William, Woodland Phlox) N ‘Chatahoochee’ – Back in our catalog after a few year’s absence. Profuse flowers of lavender blue, accented by a magenta-red eyezone. Most likely a hybrid of P. divaricata and P. amoena. Prefers some sun [10-12”] N N ‘Manita’-Selected form of the native Phlox, with large, cool ► indicates NEW in our catalog for 2011 N indicates NATIVE plant Phlox paniculata (Garden Phlox) JulyAugust ‘Alexandra’- Rosy-red flowers with silvery white center. Dark purplish red foliage. Compact habit [28”] ‘Blue Boy’ – Lavender-blue florets with tiny white eye [40”] ‘Blue Paradise’ - Fluorescent blue with darker eye. Delicious fragrance. Our favorite blue phlox variety [40”] ‘Bright Eyes’ – Beautiful true pink with rose-red eye. Good mildew resistance [36”] ‘David’ - Huge white heads, mildew resistant [42"] 2002 Perennial Plant of the Year ‘David’s Lavender’ - A lavender offspring of ‘David’, equally mildew resistant. Very large attractive pinkish lavender florets on full heads [30-36”] ► ‘Grenadine Dream’ – Rich red-purple flowers, compact habit. Mildew resistant [20”] ‘Junior Dance’- Compact plants with hot coral pink flowers. Mildew resistant [18”] ‘Laura’ - Purple flowers with starry white centers. Limited quantity [36-40”] ‘Miss Mary’ – Cherry-red flowers on compact plants. Mildew resistant [22”] ‘Nicky’ - Deep royal-purple flowers [36"] ‘Nora Leigh’ - Variegated white and green, pale lavender pink flowers. Mildew resistant [30"] ‘Orange Perfection’ – Salmon orange, large florets. Moderate mildew resistance [30”] ► full sun to partial shade ‘Prime Minister’ – White to pale pink with red eye. Moderate mildew resistance [36”] ‘Red Riding Hood’ - Cherry red flowers on a compact plant [22"] ‘Sherbet Cocktail’ – The first Phlox with yellow in the flowers! Mauve pink flowers are edged in greenish yellow, reminiscent of Hydrangea flowers. Unique [28”] ► ‘Shockwave’- One of the best variegated Phlox in years. Stable, brilliant yellow and green variegation, lavender-pink flowers with white starburst center [18”] $8.50 ‘Tracy’s Treasure’ – Soft baby pink flowers, mildew resistant. Tall, late blooming [48"] Phlox stolonifera N ‘Blue Ridge’ - Clusters of lavender-blue flowers. Plants form prostrate ground-covering colonies. Nice in a woodland setting [8-12”] May Phlox subulata (Creeping Phlox, Moss Phlox) Low growing spreading plants with tiny needle-like Aprilfoliage become bright mats of color in spring [4-6"] May ‘Emerald Blue’ - Lavender blue, lustrous deep green foliage ‘Emerald Pink’- Showy bright pink, a landscape classic ‘Fort Hill’ – Very tidy and compact, candy pink flowers ‘Millstream Daphne’ – Brilliant hot pink, with rose pink eye ‘Red Wing’ - Crimson with slightly darker red center ‘Scarlet Flame’ - Magenta red star-shaped flowers, deep rose eye ‘Snowflake’ – A profusion of starry white flowers. Dense growth habit Physostegia virginiana (False Dragonhead) partial shade full sun ‘Miss Manners’ – Selected for its well-behaved, non-invasive habit. White flowers on well-branched plants [18-24”] JuneAug full sun to ‘Variegata’ Outstanding upright variegated foliage is a highlight in the garden all season. Lavender rose flowers late summer and fall. Slower growing than older green-leafed forms [36”] $8.50 AugustOct full sun to partial shade JulyAugust full sun to partial shade AprilMay partial shade Platycodon grandiflorus (Balloon Flower) Balloon-shaped buds open to bell-shaped flowers. Long-lived in well-drained soils. ‘Astra’ - Dwarf plants available in separate colors: blue, pink, lavender and white, some semi-double [6-12"] ‘Mariesii’ – Large blue flowers, semi-dwarf [18”] ‘Fuji Blue’ – Classic tall blue Balloon Flower [24”] Polemonium reptans (Creeping Jacob’s Ladder) N ‘Blue Pearl’ - Not truly creeping, but low-growing and gently mounding, with lovely light blue flowers [15"] ‘Stairway to Heaven’ – A new variegated Creeping Jacob’s Ladder. Cream and green foliage has pink tints in cool weather. Longer-lived than previous variegated forms [12-15”] $8.50 ‘Touch of Class’ – A sport of ‘Stairway to Heaven’. Foliage is neatly delineated with a fine white margin. Pink buds open to reveal ice blue flowers [14”] $8.50 Polemonium yezoense (Jacob’s Ladder) ‘Purple Rain’ - Decorative ferny foliage is deep purple in spring and fall, becoming deep green in summer. Lavender blue flowers on burgundy stems [18”] May partial shade Polygonatum commutatum (Great Solomon’s Seal) N Pairs of green and white bell-like flowers dangle from tall stems of pale green. Excellent naturalized [48”] $8.50 May shade Polygonatum odoratum (Variegated Solomon’s Seal) ‘Variegatum’ - Woodland plant with arching stems of variegated leaves, small white bell-shaped flowers [20”] Slowly creeps to form colonies $8.50 May shade Potentilla atrosanguinea (Ruby Cinquefoil) ► ‘Scarlet Starlit’ – Bright red open cup-shaped flowers above soft strawberry-like foliage [12”] 3” pot only JuneJuly full sun Primula capitata (Asiatic Primrose) ► ‘Noverna Deep Blue’ – Violet-blue blossom borne singly Juneon silver-powdered stems, silver-backed foliage [8”] 3” pot only July partial shade moist soil Primula denticulata (Drumstick Primrose) Round flower heads of rosy-purple to lavender-blue arise like drumsticks from low clumps of foliage. Very early [12"] AprilMay partial shade moist soil Primula japonica (Japanese Primrose) ‘Appleblossom’ - Soft pink with rose-red eye [20"] ‘Miller’s Crimson’ – Coral red candelabra-like clusters [20”] MayJune partial shade moist soil Pulmonaria Hybrids (Lungwort) Speckled or spotted foliage. Early bloom for shade garden April- partial shade All Pulmonarias 1 gal pot $8.50 May ‘DeVroomen’s Pride’ – Near white foliage splashed with green. Blue flowers changing to pink. Mildew resistant [15”] ‘Little Star’ - Dark leaves speckled silver. Cobalt blue flowers [13”] ‘Raspberry Splash’- Raspberry pink and purple flowers, spotted leaves [10-12”] ► ‘Samourai’ – Silver lance-shaped leaves; blue and pink flowers [12”] ‘Trevi Fountain’ - Superb, brightly spotted leaves, large cobalt blue flowers in profusion [12"] Pulsatilla vulgaris (Pasque Flower) Purple - Cup-shaped flowers in early spring, attractive seed heads. Ornamental ferny foliage [6-8"] ‘Alba’ - Elegant white form of the above ‘Rubra’ - Glowing red, occasionally rose or pink April full sun to partial shade JulySept full sun Rodgersia pinnata (Roger’s Flower) ► ‘Superba’ – Bright pink flowers rising from bronzy green coarse textured foliage, similar in shape to that of Horse Chestnut [40”] $10.00 JuneJuly partial shade moist soil Rudbeckia fulgida (Black Eyed Susan) N fulgida – More disease resistant than R. ‘Goldsturm’, which has been plagued with fungal problems over the past years. Flowers are slightly smaller and yellower than ‘Goldstrum’. Narrower foliage, and slightly taller [24-30”] JulySept full sun to partial shade Rudbeckia grandiflora N ► ‘Sundance’ – Large golden ray flowers with black-brown spherical cones. Sturdy upright habit. Midwest native [48”] AugustOctober full sun Ratibida pinnata (Grey-headed Coneflower) N ► Midwestern prairie native, valued for long season of bloom. Large yellow flowers with reflexed petals and brown cones. Seeds attractive to birds. Good cut flower [3-5’] Rudbeckia maxima (Giant Coneflower) N Large, waxy blue-green basal leaves. Yellow daisies with August prominent dark cones. Tall accent plant. Native [5-7'] 3” pot only Rudbeckia laciniata (Green-headed Coneflower) N ► Tall upright plant, branching stems topped with yellow, daisyJulylike flowers with green cones. Glossy, divided foliage [6-7’] Sept full sun full sun to partial shade Rudbeckia nitida (Autumn Sun Coneflower) N ‘Herbstonne’ - Very tall and stately. Lemon-yellow daisies with green cone. If cut back in June, will bloom at 36-48". Fantastic late summer bloom, nice with grasses and Perovskia [6-8'] 2 gal pot $10.00 JulySept full sun Rudbeckia subtomentosa (Sweet Coneflower) N ‘Henry Eilers’ – Selected form of the native plant. Unique for its finely quilled light yellow flowers. Strong clumps [5’] 1.5 gal pot $8.50 AugustSept full sun to partial shade Rudbeckia triloba (Branched Coneflower) N Multitudes of small Black-eyed Susan flowers. Heavy blooming plants [40"] 1.5 gal pot $8.50 JulySept full sun to partial shade ‘Prairie Glow’ – Selected form with bicolored burgundy and gold flowers. Fascinating and showy [40”] 1.5 gal pot $8.50 Salvia argentea (Silver Sage) Outstanding large fuzzy silver leaves. Excellent accent plant. Spike of white claw-shaped flowers in second year. Promptly remove spent flower stalk to maintain perennial nature [36"] JuneJuly full sun Salvia greggii (Autum Sage, Texas Bush Sage) ► ‘Ultra Violet’ – Hybrid showing greater cold-hardiness than most Salvias of this type. Violet-purple flowers over a very long season of bloom. Narrow aromatic foliage on woody stems. Wait until spring to cut plants back [20”] JulyOctober full sun well-drained so ‘Caradonna’ – A very upright variety with showy purple stems and violet flowers. The longest blooming Salvia [24-30'] MaySept full sun ‘Marcus’ - Dwarf Salvia with a compact, tidy growth habit. Violet blue flowers will re-bloom if dead-headed. For front of the border. Also excellent in containers [10"] MayJuly full sun ‘May Night’ - Deep indigo-blue spikes. Compact habit [18"] 1997 Perennial Plant of the Year MayJuly full sun MaySept full sun Salvia nemerosa (Meadow Sage) ‘Adora Blue’ - Deep violet blue spikes, dense branching habit. Heavy blooming, compact [12-15”] Salvia pratensis (Meadow Sage) Ballet Series: ‘Rose Rhapsody’ – Pink hooded flowers produced on short mounds of large green corrugated leaves [20”] ‘Swan Lake’ - Spikes of pure white on heavy blooming plants, re-blooms after dead-heading [20"] 3” pot only ‘Sweet Esmeralda’ – Bright rose pink, darker than ‘Rose Rhapsody’ ‘Twilight Serenade’ – Upright racemes of violet-blue [20”] Salvia verticillata (Whorled Sage) ‘Purple Rain’ - Whorls of soft misty purple flowers, soft gray-green leaves. Repeat bloomer if cut back after first flowering [18-24"] JuneAugust full sun Sanguisorba obtusa (Japanese Burnet) Fluffy pink bottlebrush spikes nod from wiry, arching stems. Upright mound of blue-green, compound foliage [30”] AugustSept full sun to partial shade Saponaria ocymoides (Soapwort) Prostrate plant covered with small bright pink flowers in late spring. Good ground cover [6-8"] June full sun Scabiosa columbaria (Pincushion) ‘Butterfly Blue’ - Extravagant bloomer, lavender-blue flowers all summer. Compact growth habit [12-15"] 2000 Perennial Plant of the Year MaySept full sun well-drained so Sedum x ‘Black Jack’ A sport of ‘Matrona’ with large dark purple-black leaves. August- full sun Same stocky growth habit and pink flowers as ‘Matrona. One of the darkest Sedums [24”] $8.50 Sept Sedum x ‘Carl’ - Bright rose pink flowers over greenish-gray foliage. Very sturdy growth habit, drought tolerant [18"] AugustSept full sun Sedum cauticola Small rounded blue foliage, carmine-pink flowers. Good in rock garden or as a small groundcover [6”] AugustOct full sun Sedum kamtschaticum (Russian Stonecrop) ‘Ellacombianum’ – Excellent ground cover for hot sunny areas. Scalloped green foliage stays neat all summer. Clusters of bright lemon yellow flowers in early summer [8”] June full sun to partial shade Sedum x ‘Matrona’ Heavy gray-green leaves tinged rose. Sturdy, upright reddish stems bear large heads of light pink flowers. Does well in part shade, especially if pinched during June [24”] AugustSept full sun to partial shade Sedum x ‘Red Cauli’ - Semi- upright clumps of gray green leaves, flushed purple. Reddish rose flowers [14-18”] AugustSept full sun well drained so Sedum x ‘Rosy Glow’ A hybrid with ruby-pink flowers in late summer. Loosely spreading, blue-green foliage [8"] AugustSept full sun to partial shade ‘Lidakense’ – Foliage is tinted purplish-blue, the whole plant being somewhat darker than the straight species Sedum rupestre ‘Angelina’ – Needle-like foliage is golden-yellow and takes June on red-orange tints in cold weather. A very popular ground cover Sedum, equally valuable in containers. Yellow flowers [6”] full sun to partial shade Sedum sieboldii (October Daphne) Beautiful symmetrical plant with blue-gray rounded leaves and pink flowers. Stems arch from the center of the plant [12"] SeptOct full sun Sedum spectabile ‘Autumn Charm’ – Variegated form of ‘Autumn Joy’ $8.50 ‘Autumn Joy’ - Flat flower heads age from pink to russet. Upright plants with succulent gray-green foliage [24"] ‘Brilliant’ - Large bright pink flower heads in late summer [24"] AugSept full sun to partial shade Sedum spurium ‘Voodoo’ - Dense mat of dark red foliage, rose-red flowers. Great for hot sunny locations [4-6"] $5.00 JuneJuly full sun to partial shade Sedum x ‘Sunset Cloud’ – Upright but arching clumps of deep purple foliage (emerges green in spring). Vibrant rose-red flowers. Outperforms older varieties [12-18”] $8.50 AugustSept full sun Sedum tectractinum (Chinese Sedum) ‘Coral Reef’ - Fantastic new sedum with very round, flat foliage turns mahogany in fall. Yellow flowers [4-6"] JuneJuly full sun Sedum telephium ruprechtii ‘Hab Gray’ – New Sedum of unusual coloring. Foliage August- full sun is “pigeon gray-pink”, the flowers cream to nearly yellow, an unusual color for a late-blooming Sedum [12”] Sept Sedum ussuriense ‘Turkish Delight’ – A dwarf selection from Thompson and Morgan with deep burgundy foliage and carmine red flowers. Stunning in the garden or in containers [5”] AugustSept full sun Sedum x ‘Vera Jameson’ Waxy, glaucus mahogany-red foliage with a bluish cast. Arching stems of dusty rose flowers [10-12"] AugustSept full sun Sedum x ‘Xenox’ Exciting new variety with greenish mauve spring foliage deepening to black-burgundy in summer. Flowers are an unusual shade of apricot-pink. Compact plants [10-14”] $8.50 AugustSept full sun Silene dioica (Morning Campion, Pink Catchfly) ► ‘Clifford Moore’ – Variegated gold and green strap-like foliage. Sprays of cheerful candy-pink flowers [12-18”] MayJuly full sun to partial shade Silene schafta (Moss Campion) ‘Persian Carpet’ – A little known gem, with bright pink flowers on flat cushion-like plants. Looks like Creeping Phlox blooming in late summer [6”] JulySept full sun well-drained so Silphium integrifolium (Rosinweed) N Native plant with yellow sunflower-like blooms, atop tall stems. Attractive to butterflies. Seeds enjoyed by songbirds. Excellent for the native garden [3-5’] JulySept full sun Silphium perfoliatum (Cup Plant) N Tall native plant, branched inflorescence of yellow daisy-like flowers. A bird haven when its seeds develop. Large leaves clasp the stem to form a small “cup” which collects water [6’] 1 gal $7.00, 2 gal $10.00 JulySept full sun Sisyrrinchium angustifolium (Blue-Eyed Grass) ‘Lucerne’ – Small clumps of narrow iris-like leaves, erect stems of bright blue starry flowers with yellow throats. Excellent edging plant [8-12”] MayJuly full sun to partial shade Solidago ‘Little Lemon’ (Goldenrod) New variety with compact habit and refreshing lemon yellow color. Abundant cone-shaped flower heads cover the plants at a time when little else is blooming [8-10”] $8.50 JulyAugust full sun Solidago rugosa (Goldenrod) N ‘Fireworks’ – Narrow bloom spikes radiate out from the plants, like a display of golden fireworks. Showy and very hardy [3-4’] AugustSept full sun Solidago sphacelata (Goldenrod) N ‘Golden Fleece’ – Compact plants with arching plume-like panicles of yellow flowers. Tolerant of poor dry soils [15-18”] AugustSept full sun Spigelia marilandica (Indian Pinks) Bright red upward-facing trumpet shaped flowers with yellow throats. Hummingbird attractor [12-18”] 4.5” pot $8.50 June partial shade moist soil Stachys lanata (Lamb's Ears) Soft velvety silver foliage used as ground cover or front of border. Flower spikes can be dried for arrangements [12"] JulyAugust full sun JuneJuly full sun well-drained so JuneJuly full sun to partial shade JuneSept full sun to partial shade July full sun May full sun to partial shade Tanacetum parthenium (Feverfew) Matricaria parthenium ‘Ultra Double White’ - Masses of small semi-double to double white daisies, excellent for cutting [24-30"] JuneSept full sun to shade Teucrium chamaedrys (Germander) Dwarf shrubby plant with glossy foliage resembling boxwood. Makes an excellent low hedge. Rose-pink tubular flowers [12"] JulyAugust full sun to partial shade Thalictrum aquilegifolium (Columbine Meadow Rue) N Blue-green columbine-like foliage and fluffy flower heads of lavender to purple. Tall and elegant [3-4’] MayJune partial shade Thalictrum minus (Lesser Meadow Rue) elegant maidenhair fern-like foliage, with sprays of tiny yellow-green flowers [12-24"] July partial shade Thalictrum rochebrunianum (Lavender Mist Meadow Rue) ‘Lavender Mist’ - Delicate sprays of lavender flowers on striking tall plants with blue-green foliage [5-6'] August partial shade Thermopsis villosa aka T. caroliniana (False Lupine) N Attractive deep green foliage and long spikes of soft yellow lupine-like flowers. Plants are longer-lived than Lupine [4'] JuneJuly full sun light shade Tiarella hybrids (Foam Flower) N ‘Brandywine’ - Glossy, heart-shaped leaves with red veins Long-lasting pale pink flowers. Spreads by runners [8-10"] AprilJune partial shade ‘Helene von Stein’ (‘Big Ears’) - Broad silver leaves twice the size of other Lamb’s Ears. Tolerant of heat and humidity [8-10"] Stachys minima (Common Betony) ► Dense mounds of dark green glossy foliage. Short spikes of purplish pink flowers borne in profusion. One of the most floriferous selections in this genus [4-6”] Stachys monnieri (Alpine Betony) ‘Hummelo’ - Basal rosettes of textured, somewhat glossy green foliage with showy rose-lavender spikes [18-24"] Stachys officinalis (Wood Betony) ‘Pink Cotton Candy’- Two-toned dark and light pink flowers. Plants produce new spikes over most of the Stokesia laevis (Stoke's Aster) ► ‘Honeysong Purple’ – Large 4” aster-like purple flowers with fringed petals and white centers [14”] ‘Peachie’s Pick’ – Named for Peachie Saxton, the plantswoman who discovered this longer blooming version of Stoke’s Aster. Large lavender flowers. Tolerates heat and humidity. Upright habit, neat dark green foliage [18”] Symphytum grandiflorum (Variegated Comphrey) ‘Goldsmith’ – Large light green leaves edged in creamy Yellow. Light pink flowers. Makes a dramatic statement [18”] ‘Elizabeth Oliver’ – Deeply lobed leaves with maroon marks. Light pink flowers. Spreading clumps with short runners [8-10”] ‘Skeleton Key’ – Deeply cut leaves, delicate foamy white flowers [7”] ‘Spring Symphony’ – Deeply dissected leaves with dark midveins. Strong pink buds open to pale pink flower spikes [10”] ► ‘Sugar and Spice’ – Glossy deeply dissected leaves with dark blotches. Abundant spikes of white and pink flowers [8”] Above Tiarellas, 1 gal pot $8.50 Tradescantia virginiana (Spiderwort) Narrow, pointed foliage, triangular flowers in shades of blue Junepurple, rose and white. Excellent for naturalizing [24"] Sept ‘Concord Grape’ - Much improved variety with frosty bluegreen foliage and 1.5" rich purple flowers [15-18"] ‘Sweet Kate’ - Golden foliage with contrasting blue flowers [12"] full sun to shade Tricyrtis formosana (Toad Lily) ‘Gates of Heaven’ – Glossy golden foliage bear spurred flowers heavily spotted with purplish pink [18-24”] $8.50 SeptOct shade Tricyrtis hirta (Toad Lily) ‘Miyazaki’ - Arching stems of pointed leaves. Orchidlike blooms, white spotted purple, open along the length of the stems in fall. Good woodland plant [36"] $8.50 SeptOct shade Tricyrtis latifolia (Yellow Toad Lily) ‘Golden Leopard’ - Yellow flowers with brown spots. Has the advantage of blooming well before frost [30"] $8.50 JuneJuly shade Tricyrtis x ‘Shirohotogisu’ Beautiful unspotted white flowers bloom along the length of the stems. Medium green mottled foliage [24”] $8.50 SeptOct shade Tricyrtis x ‘Sinonome’ A very old Japanese variety which is still one of the best. White flowers with heavy reddish-purple speckling. Shiny, deep green foliage, upright vase-shaped clumps [30”] $8.50 Sept shade Trifolium rubens (Red Prairie Clover) Bushy upright clumps of tri-parted foliage erupt with large silver buds, opening to elongated crimson clover flowers. Attracts hummingbirds, bees and butterflies [24”] 3” pot only JuneAugust full sun Trollius chinensis (Globe Flower) ‘Golden Queen’ – Large 2-3” globe-shaped flowers of mandarin-orange, glossy deep green foliage [24-30"] MayJune sun to part shad moist soils May full sun to partial shade May shade Tricyrtis hirta (Toad Lily) ‘Tojen’ - Large unspotted lavender flowers with white centers [18-24"] $8.50 Trollius europaeus (Globe Flower) ‘Superba’ - Lemon-yellow bowl-shaped flowers. More adaptable to drier soils. Xxcellent early bloomer [24”] Uvularia grandiflora (Large-flowered Bellwort, Merrybells) N Yellow, pendant flowers dangle from tips of stems. Pointed oval foliage. Native woodland plant [12-20”] Verbascum hybridum (Hybrid Mullien) ‘Southern Charm’ – Tall spikes of pastel blossoms in shades of pink, mauve, lavender, apricot, cream [30-36”] JuneJuly full sun well drained Verbena hastata (Blue Valerian) N ‘Blue Spires’ - Little-used native with clustered spikes of purplish-blue flowers. Excellent vertical accent. Prefers moist soil, self-sows where happy [4’] JulySept full sun to partial shade moist soil Vernonia lettermanii (Letterman’s Ironweed) N ‘Iron Butterfly’ – New selection of an Arkansas native, more tolerant of dry soils than other Ironweeds. Fine-textured foliage, true purple flowers, and a butterfly magnet [3’] $10.00 AugSept full sun Vernonia noveboracensis (New York Ironweed) N Bright purple flower heads, somewhat similar to its relative, Joe-Pye Weed. Very showy in late summer, and ideal for natural areas [6'] 2 gal pot $10.00 AugustSept full sun moist soil Veronica alpina (Alpine Speedwell) ‘Alba’ - Dwarf speedwell with white flower spikes. Reblooms if dead-headed. Low growing mats of lustrous green [8"] all summer full sun to partial shade Veronica chamaedrys (Bird’s Eye Speedwell, Germander Speedwell) Ground-covering mats of medium green oval foliage, June bright true-blue flowers with white eyes [6-8”] full sun to partial shade Veronica gentianoides (Gentian Speedwell) Spikes of ice-blue flowers delicately veined darker blue. Rosettes of broad glossy foliage. Prefers moist soils [18”] $8.50 JuneJuly full sun to partial shade Veronica prostrata (Harebell Speedwell) ‘Aztec Gold’ - Brilliant gold foliage in dense mats with true blue flowers. Use as ground cover or at front of border. Leaves are chartreuse in partial shade [6"] May full sun to partial shade JuneJuly full sun to AprilMay partial shade ► indicates NEW in our catalog for 2011 N indicates NATIVE plant Veronica spicata (Spike Speedwell) Clump forming perennials with long, narrow flowering spikes in early to mid summer ‘Baby Doll’ – New shorter variety with spikes of pink flowers. Heavy flowering with excellent plant habit [10”] ‘Darwin’s Blue’ – Compact plants with rich dark blue flowers. Dark green lanceolate foliage is highly disease resistant [16”] ‘Icicle’ – Pure white flowers over a long time frame [26”] ‘Purpleicious’ – Fantastic color breakthrough in this species. Lavender-purple spikes, well-branched and tidy [16”] $8.50 ‘Red Fox’ - Deep rose spikes, long-blooming. One of the finest Veronicas; has withstood the test of time [15-18"] Veronica umbrosa (Creeping Speedwell) ‘Georgia Blue’ - Prostrate species with bronze spring and fall foliage, deep green in summer. Sparkling sapphire blue flowers in spring. Best in well-drained, moist soil [4-6”] Veronica x ‘Waterperry’ - Ground cover with small dark glossy leaves and small lilac flowers veined in blue [4-5"] MayJune full sun to partial shade Veronicastrum virginicum (Culver's Root) N Tall architectural plant with narrow white flower spikes and whorls of shiny dark green leaves. Native [4-5'] JulySept full sun to partial shade AprilMay full sun to partial shade ‘Apollo’ – We have loved and grown the variety ‘Fascination’ (below) for years. We are trialing this similar one to ‘Fascination’ - Spikes are two-toned; lavender on top, lilac pink on the bottom. Dark green whorled foliage [40"] $8.50 Viola hybrids – See Super Select Perennials p.2 Zizia aurea (Golden Alexanders) N Native meadow plant, shiny compound leaves, flat-topped yellow flower heads. An important spring source of nectar and pollen for bees and beneficial insects [24”] ► indicates NEW in our catalog for 2011 N indicates NATIVE plant