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Perennials
Achillea ‘Varieties’ FERNLEAF YARROW (Zone 3) Very hardy and easy to grow perennial. Grayish-green, soft textured, fern like foliage. Flat-topped flower clusters bloom that attract butterflies in late June to mid July. The flower is excellent for cutting or easy drying. Does best in full sun but, will tolerate some shade. Deer and rabbit resistant. Achillea millefolium ‘Pretty Belinda’ - Flowers are rich pink clusters that fade to light pink. Green ferny foliage forms upright mound. (20 in.) Achillea filipendula ‘Moonshine’ - Flowers are sulfur yellow with grayish-silver green soft fern like foliage. Will re-bloom if cut back.(24 in.) Achillea millefolium ‘Paprika’ - Flowers are ruby-red clusters. Gray green ferny foliage forms a compact, spreading mound. (18 in.) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Aconitum fisheri ‘AZURE MONKSHOOD’ 18-24 in. (Zone 4) Summer blooming upright blue flowers that resembles a monks hood. deeply cut glossy dark green leaves that are deer and rabbit resistant. Grows in full sun to part shade. And is good for cut flowers. Aegopodium podograria ‘Variegatum’ SNOW-ON-THE-MOUNTAIN or GOUTWEED or BISHOP’S WEED 6-12 in. (Zone 3) Versatile, fast growing almost invasive ground cover that is useful where little else will grow, in sun or shade, rich or poor soil. Leaves are green with silver margins. Ajuga reptans ‘Burgundy Glow’ BURGUNDY GLOW AJUGA (Zone 4) Foliage is green, creamy white and pink tricolor. Low and fast growing semi-evergreen foliage with blue flower spikes in May through early summer. Prefers partial shade. Does well in sunny area is soil is kept from drying out. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies and is also deer resistant. Alchemilla mollis LADY’S MANTLE 12-18 in. (Zone 3) Low perennial for shady areas. Large, rounded or lobed leaves are grayish, light green and deer and rabbit resistant. Green or yellow clusters of petal-less blossoms in spring that are good for cutting and drying. Great for texture change in the landscape. Andromeda Polifolia ‘Blue ice’ BOG ANDROMEDA/ROSEMARY 12 in. (Zone 2) A low growing mounding evergreen plant with stiff steel blue leaves. White urn-shaped flowers are tinged with pink and appear in clusters in May. Plant in moist organic soil in part shade to full sun. Anemone hupehensis JAPANESE ANEMONE / WINDFLOWER 2-3 ft. (Zone 5) Flower are 3 inches wide pale pink and appear on tall stems above attractive green foliage that is deer and rabbit resistant . This variety is a great late summer to fall bloomer. Anemone sylvestris SNOWDROP ANEMONE 10-18” (Zone 4) Pure white flowers appear in May and June on green lobed leaves that are deer and rabbit resistant. Spreads moderately by root suckers. Will give a nice re-bloom if cut through out the season. Anemone x ‘Whirlwind’ WHIRLWIND JAPANESE WINDFLOWER 4-5 ft. (Zone 5) Forms a large mound dark green foliage that is deer and rabbit resistant. White flowers from September to frost. Aquilegia ‘Origami Mix’ and ‘Origami Blue and White’ COLUMBINE 18 in. (Zones 3-5) Attractive mounds of airy, fan-like or ferny leaves with long- stemmed, pastel flowers that attract humming birds and butterflies. Dainty multi-colored blossoms for 3 months in spring and summer. Makes an excellent companion plant and is also rabbit resistant. A rabis caucasica ‘Little Treasure’ DEEP ROSE ROCK CREST4-6 in. (Zones 3-8) A low spreading groundcover with fragrant vibrant rose pink flowers in the spring. Excellent groundcover for slops or sunny, dry areas. Nice uniform habit flowers attract butterflies. Armeria maritima ‘Armada rose’ ARMADA ROSE SEA THRIFT 6-8 in. (Zone 4) Deep red globe flowers above evergreen grass-like tufts in May and June. Will re-bloom if deadheaded. Native to the coastlines where few other plants can handle high salt concentrations. Artemisia schmidtiana nana SILVER MOUND 6-10 in. (Zone 4) Soft to touch fine-textured silvery foliage forming a dense mounded shape. Does best in sunny, well-drained location. Excellent rock garden or border plant. Intensifies flower colors of annuals and perennials. Best trimmed in mid to late summer to remove seed heads. Deer and rabbit resistant. Artemisia stellariana ‘Silver Brocade’ SILVER BROCADE SILVER MOUND 10 in. (Zone 4) New variety that stays nice all season. White foliage for a sunny, well-drained location. Similar in look to dusty miller but comes back beautiful year after year. Deer and rabbit resistant. Aruncus ‘Misty Lace’ MISTY LACE GOATSBEARD 2-3 ft. (Zone 4)The perfect size goatsbeard for your garden large feathery plume like flowers that have a unique red stem that is different than most goatbeards . This variety is selected for its heat and humidity tolerance . A great selection tough enough for most any landscape prefers part shade to deep shade but will grow in full sun. Rabbit resistant. Asters ‘Varietes’ (zones 3-8) Fall would not seem complete without the colorful blossoms of asters. Great substitution for those mums that never come back, these will come back and no pruning required. Easy care, hardy, attracts butterflies, grows in most soils, and is good for cutting. Requires full sun to part shade. Aster dumosus ‘Alert’ ALERT DWARF ASTER 12-15 in. (Zone 5) Nice compact plant with crimson-red flowers in late summer and early fall. Great for cutting. Aster novae-angliae ‘Alma Potschke’ NEW ENGLAND ASTER 36 in. (Zone 3) Tall leafy stems put off late summer color galore with this bright pink flowering Aster. Excellent for cut flowers Aster ‘Woods Light Blue’ WOODS LIGHT BLUE ASTER 12-15 in. (Zone 3) Compact plant with light blue blooms for 4-6 weeks in late summer and fall. Highly mildew resistant varieties. Aster ‘Wood’s Pink’ WOOD’S PINK ASTER 12-15 in. (Zone 3) A low to medium sized mounding plant with pale pink flowers with yellow centers in late summer to early fall. Plant in sun to part sun in well drained soil. Highly mildew resistant. Aster ‘Woods Purple’ WOODS PURPLE ASTER 12-15 in. (Zone 3) Compact plant with purple blooms for 4-6 weeks in late summer and fall. Highly mildew resistant varieties. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Astilbe ‘Varieties’ FALSE SPIRAEA or MEADOWSWEET (Zone 4) Perhaps the finest and choicest foliage perennial we have to offer. Stems with glossy-green leaves appear in May. Long-lasting feathery flowers bloom in June and continue through July. Plant in moist, well- drained, organic soil in shade to part sun. Water even established plants in drought conditions. Astilbe x arendsii ‘Deutschland’ - Pure white (24 in.) Astilbe x arendsii ‘Fanal’ - Deep blood red (20 in.) Astible x arendsii ‘Peach Blossom’ - Peach Pink (24”) Astilbe x arendsii ‘Rheinland’ - Clear pink (24 in.) Astilbe chinensis ‘Pumila’ - Lavender pink (12 in.) Astilbe chinensis ‘Vision’ - Raspberry flowers and larger, glossy foliage than other A. chinensis varieties. (12-14.”) Astilbe ‘Hyacinth’ - Dark Lavender-Pink (18-24”) Astilbe simplicifolia ‘Sprite’ - Dwarf variety of Astilbe with a compact mound of dark beautiful serrated glossy green leaves. Flowers are feathery and light pink in color. Perennial plant of the year 1994. (12”)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Baptisia australis FALSE BLUE INDIGO - 3-4 ft. (Zone 3) Long lived easy to grow native perennial. Soft blue green foliage. Flowers are indigo blue and have an showy black seed pod that remains well into the winter. Great for cut or dried flowers attract butterflies, and is deer resistant. prefers full sun to part shade. Belamcanda chinensis BLACKBERRY LILY NEW! 24-36 in. (zone 4) Star-shaped flowers about 2 inches wide vary in color from bright yellow-orange to near red, and are heavily spotted with red. Tan pear -shaped seed pods burst open to reveal clusters of black seeds in fall. attracts butterflies and is good for cutting and drying. Bergenia cordifolia HEARTLEAF BERGENIA 14 in. (Zone 5) Large, glossy, heart-shaped leaves. Semi-evergreen. Pink flowers. Best in sun to partial shade. Deer and rabbit resistant. Bergenia cordifolia ‘Winter Glow’ WINTER GLOW BERGENIA 12-15 in. (Zone 3) Improved form of B. ‘Rotblum’ with red flowers and has been known to re-bloom in the fall. Brunnera macrophylla ‘Jack Frost’ JACK FROST HEARTLEAF ALKANET - Silver heart- shaped leaves with a predominant green veins form a rounded clump. Deer resistant blue for get me not flowers form on whimsy panicles in the spring. Good for cutting. The plant prefers part shade to shade and moist soil. Callamintha ‘White Clouds’ WHITE CLOUDS CALLAMINTHA 18-24 in. (Zone 5) Long blooming pure white flowers in June-October that attract humming birds and butterflies. Minty fresh scented foliage that is deer resistant. Campanula ‘Varieties’ HAREBELL 6-9 in. (Zone 4-8) Low spreader for rock gardens and front of border plantings. Clumps of dark green foliage topped in summer by clusters of bright flowers. Compact hybrid. Will re-bloom if trimmed back after flowering. Great for hummingbirds and is deer resistant. Campanula carpatica ‘Pearl Deep Blue’ - Long blooming deep blue flowers appear several weeks earlier than other varieties with slightly smaller flowers. Campanula carpatica ‘White Clips’ - bright white flowers. Campanula ‘Dickson's Gold’ -NEW! available now Blue flowering variety with striking bright gold foliage. If grown in partial shade the foliage is lime green. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Centaurea montana HARDY BACHELOR BUTTON 18-24 in. (Zone 4) Blue fringed blooms that attract butterflies like magnets. They are a old fashioned favorite for cut flower bouquets. Self seeds prolifically if not deadheaded. Dear resistant prefers sun, will tolerate partial shade. Cerastium tomentosum ‘Yo Yo’ SNOW-IN-SUMMER 6-8 in. (Zone 3) Gray, wooly foliage topped with white flowers in May and June. Easy care, easy to maintain groundcover for full sun and poor soils. This variety is more restrained than other species. Deer and rabbit resistant. Ceratosigma plumbaginoides PLUMBAGO or BLUE LEADWORT 6-12 in. (Zone 5) Late summer flowering herbaceous perennial. Does well in sun or partial shade. Flowers are electric-blue that attract butterflies. Foliage is green turning red in fall and is deer resistant. Chelone lyonii ‘Hot Lips’ HOT LIPS TURTLEHEAD 3 ft. (Zone 3) Rosy-pink flowers appear from July through September atop upright bronze-green foliage. Cimicifuga simplex KAMCHATKA BUGBANE 3-4 ft. (Zone 3) Fern-like foliage under showy bottle-brush sturdy spikes of fragrant white flowers appearing in late summer through fall. Useful in woodland gardens. Cimicifuga ramosa ‘Chocoholic’ CHOCOHOLIC SNAKEROOT NEW! available LATE SPRING 2010 2-3 ft. (zone 4) Foliage starts off green then turning to deep purple white long bottlebrush flowers are fragrant and attract butterflies. Deer and rabbit resistant. Convallaria majalis LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY 6-8 in. (Zone 1-7) One of the best shade-loving ground covers. Attractive, leafy foliage forms a lush green carpet very quickly. Lovely, fragrant bell- shaped white flowers in early spring. Plant 6-8 in. apart. Good for cut flowers and are deer resistant. Coreopsis ‘Varieties’ COREOPSIS or TICKSEED (Zone 3) This genus includes some of the longest summer bloomers. Brilliant daisy-like flowers in summer for natural of filler plantings. Best in well-drained soil with full to part sun. Deadheading is needed on some varieties for continued blooms. They are also deer resistant, attract butterflies, and are good as cut flowers.
Coreopsis ‘American Dream’ - Rose-pink flowers with yellow centers are borne in June-September. Blooms profusely and are excellent for cut flowers. Full sun. (18 in.) Zone 5 Coreopsis ‘Baby sun’ - (20in.) Brilliant daisy-like flowers in spring or summer for natural and filter plantings. golden flowers with reddish browning. Coreopsis verticillata ‘Creme Brulee’ PPAF - Yellow flowers that are slightly darker and larger than Moonbeam and with an improved mildew resistance. (16-20 in.) Coreopsis ‘Heaven's gate’ - Sport of Sweet Dreams that tends to be hardier. Pink flowers with a rose red eye and gold button center. NEW! available LATE SPRING 2010 Coreopsis ‘Sienna sunset’ -(20 in.) Sport of Creme Brulee. Threadleaf variety with rich burnt sienna flowers that lighten to peach. NEW! available LATE SPRING 2010 Coreopsis ‘Tequila sunrise’ - Lance-shaped olive-green leaves with cream or yellow margins. New growth is flushed pinkish-red in spring and mahogany in fall. Large golden-yellow flower with a red eye. NEW! available LATE SPRING 2010 Coreopsis ‘Route 66’ - 24-28 in. Large 2 inch yellow flowers with a blood-red eye on threadleaf plant. In fall, the reed pigment bleeds out onto the petals, becoming the dominant color. NEW! available LATE SPRING 2010 Coreopsis rosea ‘Sweet Dreams’ (PPAF) - Yellow center w/raspberry base on white flowers (18 in.) Coreopsis verticillata ‘Moonbeam’ - Soft muted-yellow flowers (18-24 in.) Perennial plant of the year 1992. Coreopsis verticillata ‘Zagreb’ - Deep golden-yellow flowers (12-15 in.).
Corydalis sepervirens CORYDALIS 16 in. (Zones 5-8) Delicate small pink flowers with yellow tips. Flowers are similar to bleeding heart. Blooms late spring till mid to late summer. Foliage is soft blue-green and finely dissected and resists rabbits. Prefers full to part sun and moist soils. Crocosmia ‘Lucifer ’ 3 ft. (zone 5) Flame red flowers stand in rows on wiry, arched stems that are perfect for cutting. The summer blooming flower also attracts butterflies, and the broad sword like foliage adds a spiky element to the landscape..
Denratherma ‘Cool Igloo’ COOL IGLOO HARDY MUM- 20-24 in (Zone 5) Prolific Bloomer. Produces loose groups of 2.5 in. reddish-mauve daisy like flowers. Nice mounding habit that flowers attract butterflies. Denratherma ‘Sunny Igloo’ SUNNY IGLOO HARDY MUM- 20-24 in (Zone 5) Prolific Bloomer. Produces loose groups of 2.5 in. single daisy like flowers. Nice mounding habit that flowers attract butterflies. Denratherma ‘Harmony’ HARMONY HARDY MUM- 20-24 in (Zone 5) Prolific Bloomer. Produces loose groups of 2.5 in. single daisy like flowers with yellow centers. When they first come out they are bright yellow then fade to creamy yellow with pink tones as they mature. Nice mounding habit that flowers attract butterflies. Denratherma ‘Rhumba’ RHUMBA HARDY MUM- 20-24 in (Zone 5) Prolific Bloomer. Produces loose groups of 2 in. single daisy. Deep red buds open to coral -red blooms, then lighten up to coral peach. Nice mounding habit that flowers attract butterflies.
Delphinium /LARKSPUR (Zone 3) Colorful, elegant flower spikes that attract butterflies and hummingbirds rise above clumps of divided, lobed foliage. Best in deep, fertile, well-drained soil in full sun. Trim off fading flowers to encourage more blooms from lower stems. May need staking. They are good for cutting, drying Delphinium ‘Summer Morning’ - 10-12 in. (Zone 3) Dwarf variety forms a compact mound of lacy foliage topped with light pink flowers. Heat tolerant, and early bloomer. Delphinium ‘Blushing Bride’ - 4-6 ft. (Zone 3) Mulberry pink to soft pink flowers with a white or brown bee. Delphinium ‘Summer Cloud’ - 10-12 in. (Zone 3) Dwarf variety compact mound of lacy well branch foliage. Bicolor deep blue flowers with white centers. Heat tolerant, long blooming. Delphinium elatum ‘Black Eyed Angels’ - NEW! 3-5 ft. (Zone 3-7) New Hybrid. produces tall spires of frilly white flowers with black centers. The stems ar very strong holding up well in the landscape. Beautiful even when not in bloom. Delphinium elatum ‘Morning Lights’ - NEW! 3 ft. A shorter variety that tend to have strong stems that support the flowers. Lavender pink flowers that are accented with blue and have a white center. Delphinium ‘Pagan purple’ - NEW! 4-6 ft. bluish purple flowers with white or brown bee. often doubled flower. Foliage is large and deeply divided. Delphinium ‘Blue lace’ - 5-6 ft. Large stems of sky blue flowers with lavender pink accents. sturdy stocks that require no staking. Large deeply divided leaves. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dianthus ‘Varieties’ PINKS While doing well in rock gardens or as edging, most varieties are low growing mat-forming plants that are deer resistant. Most flowers are about the size of a quarter and bloom most all summer long. They got their name pinks because the flowers are normally serrated as if trimmed with pinking shears. The flowers, attract butterflies, are good for cutting or drying, and are normally fragrant.
Dianthus deltoides ‘Arctic Fire’ ARCTIC FIRE DIANTHUS 8 in. (Zone 3-9) White flowers with a glowing red eye blooming in May and June above dark green foliage forming a low spreading mat. One of the maiden pinks. Dianthus ‘Coconut Punch’ (PPAF) COCONUT PUNCH DIANTHUS NEW! 12 in. (Zone 4-9) Large, fragrant double blossoms open deep red with white blotches in the center of each petal. As they mature, the white expands and red lightens, leaving a wine colored ring around each petal. Gray green grassy foliage. Dianthus deltoides ‘Zing Rose’ ZING ROSE DIANTHUS 6-8 in. (Zone 4) Spreading plant with rose-red blossoms that covers the whole plant all summer. One of the maiden pinks.
Dianthus ‘Dragon Fruit’ (PPAF) DRAGON FRUIT DIANTHUS NEW!8 in. (Zone 4-9) This colorful double selection produces fragrant bright pink, ruffled flowers with magenta markings around the center and edge of the petals. the fluffy looking flowers to the mound of gray green grassy foliage. Dianthus gratianopolitanus ‘Firewitch’ 6-8 in. (Zone 4-9) bright pink flowers with some fall re -blooming. Tight silvery gray foliage.Dianthus ‘Frosty Fire’ FROSTY FIRE PINKS 6 in. (Zone 3) Blue-green foliage topped with long lasting brilliant red blooms. Dianthus gratianopolitanus ‘Tiny Rubies’ TINY RUBIES DIANTHUS or HARDY CARNATION 4-5 in. (Zone 5) Dense, mat of deep green foliage. Rose-pink flowers in May through June. Excellent for bed plantings and borders. One of the cheddar pinks. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dicentra ‘Burning Hearts’ BURNING HEARTS BLEEDING HEART NEW! available LATE SPRING 2010 10-12in. (Zone 3) Striking rose-red, heartshaped flowers with a white edge atop a compact mound of fernleaf blue gray foliage. Dicentra formosa ‘Luxuriant’ EVERBLOOMING BLEEDING HEART 12-18 in. (Zone 5) Ever-blooming, soft red to pink flowering plant that is deer resistant. Attracts butterflies, good as cut flowers and absolutely hardy. Plant in moist well-drained soil with shade to part-sun. Dicentra spectabilis BLEEDING HEART 18-24 in. (Zone 4) Spring flowering species has rose-pink outer and white inner petals. Grows best in moist, well-drained soil and prefers shade to part sun. Attracts hummingbirds, deer resistant, and does well as cut flowers. Dicentra spectabilis ‘Alba’ WHITE BLEEDING HEART 18-24 in. (Zone 4) Spring flowering species has white flowers. Grows best in moist, well-drained soil and prefers shade to part sun. Attracts hummingbirds, deer resistant, and does well as cut flowers. Digitalis purpurea ‘Pams Choice’ PAMS CHOICE FOXGLOVE NEW! 3-4ft. (Zone 4-9) White bell-shaped flowers, heavily speckled inside with maroon-purple spots. These flowers appear in pendulous clusters on one-sided racemes. Forms large rosette of downy green, oblong leaves. Is also good for cutting, attracts hummingbirds, and is rabbit and deer resistant. Digitalis purpurea ‘ Candy Mountain’ CANDY MOUNTAIN FOXGLOVE NEW!3-4ft. (Zone 4-9) The first foxglove to have upward facing flowers. Rose-pink blossoms with speckled throats are produced on very strong stems.
Echinacea ‘Verieties’ CONEFLOWER Prized for their large bright colored, daisy-like flowers, cone flowers have earned their nickname "King of the Daisies". flowers are great as cut or dried, and attract butterflies. The plant has nice upright growth habit easy to grow, and is resistant to deer. Grows best in light, loamy soil is best, but they can adapt to well-drained soil. Best in full sun will tolerate some shade. Deadheading will prolong bloom time. Echinacea Big Sky ™ ‘Sunrise’ PPAF SUNRISE CONE FLOWER 30-36 in. (Zone 4) New hybrid cross between Echinacea purpurea and E. paradoxa. Citron yellow petals with a central cone that starts out green maturing to gold. Color is very much like Coreopsis ‘Moonbeam’. Blooms in mid to late summer. Vigorous grower with rose scented flowers. Plant in well-drained soil in full sun for best results. Echinacea Big Sky™ ‘Sundown’ PPAF SUNDOWN CONE FLOWER 24-30 in. (Zone 4) New hybrid cross between Echinacea purpurea and E. paradoxa. Beautiful orange petals with a brownish central cone blooming in mid to late summer. Vigorous grower with rose scented flowers. Plant in well-drained soil in full sun for best results. Echinacea Pixie Meadowbrite (TM)(CBG Cone2 PP 18,546) PIXIE MEADOWBRITE (TM) CONEFLOWER 18-20 in. (Zone 4) Compact, knee high coneflower that produces dwarf, vibrant pink flowers. Echinacea purpurea ‘Pink Double Delight’ (P.P. No.18803) NEW! 18-24 in. (zone 3) A short compact grower that's 3 inch flower is true pink with a large cone Echinacea purpurea ‘ Green Envy’ GREEN ENVYCONE FLOWER NEW!3-4 ft. (Zone 4) Lime green flowers with pink highlights at the center of each pedal. Deep green cone that turns bronze in winter. Echinacea Big sky™ ‘Harvest moon’ PPAF HARVEST MOON CONE FLOWER 24-30 in. (Zone 4) New hybrid cross between Echinacea purpurea and E. paradoxa. Brightly colored, fragrant golden flowers with a golden orange central cone. Plant in well-drained soil in full sun for best results. Easy to grow and extended summer bloomer. Echinacea purpurea ‘ Doubledecker’ DOUBLEDECKER CONE FLOWER40 in. (Zone 3) beautiful new variety that produces an extra layer of short petals that emerge fro the top of the cone. Echinacea purpurea ‘ Green Jewel’ GREEN JEWEL20-24 in. (Zone 4) This new variety has bright green petals with green cone that are fragrant. Echinacea purpurea ‘Ruby Star’ RUBY STAR CONE FLOWER 36 in. (Zone 4) Carmine red petals on a vigorous grower. Long lasting cut flower. Echinacea purpurea ‘White Swan’ WHITE SWAN CONEFLOWER 2-3 ft. (Zone 3) Large white daisy flowers with brown centers appear in June through August. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Echinops bannaticus ‘Blue Glow’ BLUE GLOW GLOBE THISTLE NEW! available LATE SPRING 2010 2-3 ft. (Zone 3) A mounding perennial that is easy to grow, deer and rabbit resistant with silvery green deeply divided leaves. Flowers are blue 1 1/2 spheres on top of tall stems. Epimedium x versicolor ‘Sulphureum’ SULPHUREUM BARRENWORT 6-9 in. (Zone 4) A low-growing, spreading plant with light green leaves and dainty nodding spurred flowers in May-June. Makes a wonderful groundcover for partly shaded areas. Flowers are sulfur yellow. Eryngium planum ‘Blue Glitter’ BLUE GLITTER SEA HOLLY NEW! 6-9 in. (Zone 4) Large blue flowers make very good dried or cut flowers, fresh exotic look. Bring a different element to your garden or landscape. Attracts butterflies. While the foliage is low blue green and non spiny, the flowers stand 36" above on silvery blue stems. Eupatorium rugosum ‘Chocolate’ CHOCOLATE SNAKEROOT 4-5 ft. (Zone 4) Deer resistant reddish stems with dark purple leaves. White flowers that attract buterflies appear in September and October and are good for cutting. Euphorbia polychroma ‘Bonfire’ BONFIRE CUSHION SPURGE NEW! available LATE SPRING 2010 18-24 in. (Zone 4) Great color, deep purple, red, and orange leaves with a touch of chartreuse are set of by sulfur yellow flowers (bracts) in spring. Flowers are good for cutting. The plant does well in pots and is rabbit and deer resistant. Euphorbia epithymoides ‘First blush’ FIRST BLUSH CUSHION SPURGE NEW! available LATE SPRING 2010 18-24 in. (Zone 4) Low mounding of light green leaves with wide cream margins flushed bright rose-pink from spring into summer. Yellow bracts surround rosy flower buds in spring. Flowers are good for cutting. The plant does well in pots and is rabbit and deer resistant. Euphorbia dubian ‘Little Joe’ LITTLE JOE CUSHION SPURGE NEW! available LATE SPRING 2010 3-4ft. (Zone 4) Large domed panicles of mauve-purple flowers on purple-red stems. Flowers are good for cutting. The plant does well in pots and is rabbit and deer resistant.
Ferns We try to keep a selection of hardy ferns throughout the landscape season. Most ferns require moist organic-rich soil in shade to part shade, although some will tolerate other extremes. Ferns can be invaluable in the landscape for a natural feeling. Most varieties are deer and rabbit resistant, and are not bad for cutting for flower arrangements.
Adiantum pedatum MAIDENHAIR FERN 6-8 in. (Zone 2) Beautiful little fern with dark green leaves and a shiny black rachis. Habit is short creeping and with time the plants will form small colonies. Plant in moist, well-drained soil in shade to part-shade. Athyrium felix-feminina LADY FERN 1-2 ft. (Zone 4) A strong grower with an erect growth habit. Beautiful feathery green foliage with a green or red rachis. Prefers moist well-drained soil in part shade, but tolerates sun if well mulched. Athyrium niponicum ‘Pictum’ JAPANESE PAINTED FERN *** Perennial Plant of the Year for 2004 *** 8-10 in. (Zone 4) A unique fern with a compact to short creeping habit. Foliage is green and silvery-gray with a burgundy rachis. Best color in light shade, full sun washes out color. This little beauty will remain full all summer in moist well- drained soil. Athyrium ‘ Ghost’ GHOST FERN NEW!24-36 in. (zone 3) Frosted apple green fronds emit a ghostly white light in the shade. Taller growing and dark purple stems make this a unique painted fern. Dryopteris carthusianna TOOTHED WOOD FERN 1-3 ft.( Zone 2) This native fern has light to medium green foliage. Habit is erect and sturdy. Plant in moist, organic-rich soil in shade to part-shade. Dryopteris marginalis LEATHER WOOD FERN 12-30 in. (Zone 2) Native fern with leathery, bluish-green, evergreen foliage. Habit is erect and sturdy. Plant in moist, well-drained, organic-rich soil in shade to part-shade. Matteuccia struthiopteris OSTRICH FERN 2-6 ft. (Zone 2) This fern has medium green plume-like fronds. Fertile fronds are shorter and will become woody and brown in fall. Spores are released in winter or early spring. Habit is erect to short spreading. Plant in part shade, but will tolerate sun if soil is moist. This native fern will grow in wet soil if planted high. Osmunda cinnamomea CINNAMON FERN 2-5 ft. (Zone 2) Bright cinnamon-colored fertile fronds in spring with bright green infertile fronds that remain all season. Habit is compact to short spreading. This robust native fern tolerates sun and wet soil, but grows best in part shade. Osmunda regalis ROYAL FERN 2-5 ft. (Zone 2) A very beautiful fern with green fronds that resemble the leaves on Honey locust. Habit is compact with upright arching fronds. One of the best ferns for tolerating sun and wet soil. Excellent when planted near water. Polystichum acrostichoides CHRISTMAS FERN 1-2 ft. (Zone 3) A very common native fern with upright arching dark green fronds. Habit is compact to slow spreading. Leathery foliage is evergreen with new fronds emerging each spring. Plant prefers shade to part shade in moist organic-rich soil, but is one of the best for dry rocky sites. Do not plant in wet soils.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Perennials Continued - Fragaria v. ‘Lipstick’ LIPSTICK ALPINE STRAWBERRY 6-8 in. (Zone 3) Much darker flower color than other varieties of pink strawberries - almost a rose-red. Low growing plant with a few small strawberries for extra color. Excellent re-bloomer. Gailardia aristata ‘Goblin’ GOBLIN BLANKET FLOWER 12 in. (Zone 5) Beautiful red daisy-like flowers with a fringy yellow edge. Deadheading promotes continued summer blooms. Flowers attract butterflies, are good for cut or drying. Use in mass or as a border plant in full to part sun. Plant in well-drained soil, will tolerate dryness when established. This native cultivar is deer and rabbit resistant. Gailardia grandiflora ‘Burgundy’ BURGUNDY BLANKET FLOWER 18-24 in. (Zone 5) Beautiful red daisy-like flowers. Deadheading promotes continued summer blooms. Use in mass or as a border plant in full to part sun. Plant in well-drained soil, will tolerate dryness when established. This native cultivar is deer and rabbit resistant. Gailardia grandiflora ‘Amber Wheels’ AMBER WHEELS BLANKET FLOWER NEW! available NOW! 28-32 in. (Zone 3-10) Selected for its unique blossoms; large golden yellow with fringed petals and prominent amber-red center that attract butterflies. This native cultivar is deer and rabbit resistant and very hardy. Gailardia aristata ‘ Orange and Lemons’ (PPAF) ORANGE AND LEMONS BLANKET FLOWER NEW! available NOW!22-26This native cultivar is deer and rabbit resistant. Galium odorata (Formerly Asperula ordata) SWEET WOODRUFF 6-9 in. (Zone 3) A spreading groundcover with fresh green whorled leaves and fragrant white flowers in May. Plant is typically evergreen with new growth starting early in spring. Prefers part-shade to shade in well-drained soil. Deer and rabbit resistant. Geranium ‘Varieties’ HARDY GERANIUM/ CRANESBILL There are many varieties of geraniums, but these perennial types add long blooming color to anyone's landscape. They are deer and rabbit resistant and prefer part shade.
Geranium cinereum ‘Ballerina’ BALLERINA CRANESBILL 4-6 in. (Zone 5) Compact mound with lilac-pink long blooming flowers borne two to a cluster in June. Deeply lobed green foliage. Geranium ‘Rozanne’ (P.P.No.12175) ROZANNE CRANESBILL 12-15 in. (Zone 5) Beautiful large free-flowering violet-blue flowers from mid- June to October. The low growing foliage is dark green that turns red in fall. Longest and the most profuse blooming geranium we grow. Geranium TINY MONSTER 15 in. (Zone 4-8)A hybrid of geranium sanguineum x psilostemon. A quick spreader and excellent ground cover. 1 inch purple-violet flowers appear 4-6 inches above the mounded ,finely-cut foliage. Very long blooming. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gypsophila ‘Perfecta’ PERFECT BABY’S BREATH 36 in. (Zone 3-9) Large, double white flowers valued for its long lasting cut flowers and also as a filler plant in a garden to cover up old dried up bulb foliage. Grows well in sun or light shade. He lenium ‘Sahins Early Flowerer’ SAHIN'S EARLY FLOWER SNEEZEWEED NEW!3 ft. (Zone 3-8) One of the best native cultivar perennials for late season color. Its tall stems are great for cutting and butterflies love the flower. Blooming for several months this plant is a must for everyone's garden.Heliopsis helianthoides ‘Loraine Sunshine’ (PPAF) LORAINE SUNSHINE FALSE SUNFLOWER 30 in. (Zone 3-9) Beautiful variety with large golden-yellow daisy-like flowers and white leaves with green veins giving a variegated appearance. Attracts butterflies and is good for fresh cutting. Heliopsis helianthoides ‘ Summer night’ SUMMER NIGHT FALSE SUNFLOWER4 ft. (Zone 3-9) Golden yellow blooms with a mahogany eye attract butterflies and are great for cutting. Taller than other varieties and do not seem to fall over because of there unique dark purple-red strong stems. Great for background of perennial garden. Native cultivar. Prefers full sun to part shade.Heliopsis helianthoides ‘Summer Sun’ FALSE SUNFLOWER 3-4 ft. (Zone 4-9) Mid-summer color for borders or wildflower gardens. Large golden-yellow flowers with brown centers on tall stalks. Dark green foliage. Helleborus orientalis ‘Royal Heritage’™ ROYAL HERITAGE™ LENTEN ROSE 18 in. (Zone 5) Blooming in early spring with 2 inch flowers mixed colors of white, red, purple and yellow. *** 2005 Perennial Plant of the Year ***
Hemerocallis ‘Varieties’ - DIPLOIDES DAYLILY One of the most popular and best known perennials (over 40,000 cultivars). Grows practically anywhere and requires no maintenance. Green grass-like foliage remains nice all season and is great for texture in the landscape. Flowers are available in many colors and sizes. There's a spot for Daylilies in every landscape. Hemerocallis ‘Frans Hals - 28 in. Bright rust and orange bicolor with creamy midribs on petals. Hemerocallis ‘Hyperion’ - 36 in. Fragrant yellow. Hemerocallis ‘Varieties’ - TETRAPLOIDES DAYLILY Double chromosome varieties produce huskier plants, brighter colors and more profuse blooming. Hemerocallis ‘Arctic Snow’ - 28 in. Cream-white flowers. Same as Hem. Gentle Shepherd. Hemerocallis ‘Gentle shepard’ - 2 8 in. Cream white flowers. Re-bloomer. Hemerocallis ‘Rocket City’ - 36 in. Orange w/burnt orange center. Hemerocallis ‘Strawberry Candy’ - 16 in. Strawberry pink with red eye and golden throat, re-bloomer. Hemerocallis ‘Varieties’ - PIXIES DAYLILY These miniature varieties of Daylily are ever-blooming or re-blooming Hemerocallis ‘Black Eyed Stella’ (P.P.No.7909) - 20 in. Ever-blooming yellow w/dark red eye. Hemerocallis ‘Eenie Weenie’ - 8 in. Ruffled yellow flowers. Re-bloomer. Hemerocallis ‘Gypsy Ruby’ - 12 in. Bright red with yellow throat. Re-bloomer. Hemerocallis ‘Happy Returns’ - 15-18” Lemon yellow fragrant re-bloomer. Hemerocallis ‘Little Grapette’ - 12 in. Grape purple flowers with a green throat. Re-bloomer. Hemerocallis ‘Little Wine Cup’ - 12 in. Burgundy wine with chartreuse heart. Re-bloomer. Hemerocallis ‘Mary Todd’ - 26 in. Ruffled yellow flowers/re-bloomer. Hemerocallis ‘Mini Pearl’ - 16 in. Lightly ruffled peach blossoms with yellow- green throat. Re-bloomer. Hemerocallis ‘Pardon Me’ - 20 in. Cranberry-red with a chartreuse throat. Blooms from mid July to frost. Fragrant. Re-blooms. Hemerocallis ‘Purple d oro’ -NEW! available NOW! 15-20 in. Ever-blooming lavender purple flowers. Hemerocallis ‘Raspberry Pixie’ - 12 in. Fragrant deep raspberry blend. Re-bloomer. Hemerocallis ‘Rosy Returns’ - 14 in. Ever-blooming rose-pink flowers Hemerocallis ‘Ruby Stella’ - 15-20 in. Cranberry-red with a chartreuse throat. blooms from mid July to frost. Re-bloomer. Hemerocallis ‘Siloam Plum Tree’ - 24 in. Plum purple flowers. Re-bloomer. Hemerocallis ‘Stella d’Oro’ - 20 in. Ever-blooming dwarf yellow-gold. Hemerocallis ‘Stella Supreme’ - 14 in. Ever-blooming dwarf bright yellow. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Heuchera ‘Varieties’ CORAL BELLS (Zone 3) Airy clusters of tiny bell-shaped flowers attract butterflies and hummingbird in June and July. Attractive basal clumps of foliage are evergreen. Grows best in well-drained soils in rich organic matter, and part sun but will tolerate full. Native cultivar that is deer resistant. Heuchera ‘Amethyst Myst’ - 9 in. Silver misting on purple foliage. Heuchera ‘Citronelle’ - 12-14 in. NEW! yellow foliage with silver undersides, does better in the shade than most other varieties. Cream white flowers. Heuchera ‘Encore’ - 12-18 in. NEW! New leaves are deep rose purple with light silvering. mature leaves are rose with heavy silver overlay with smoky purple veins. creamy white flowers. Heuchera ‘Hercules’ - 10-15 in. NEW! Heavily marbled green and cream leaves that do not lose there color. Red flower are an excellent contrast. Heuchera ‘Hollywood’ - 8-14 in. NEW! One of the showiest coral bells. intense coral red flowers with white veiled lightly ruffled purple leaves. Strong rebloomer. Heuchera ‘Frosted Violet’ (P.P.No.15085) NEW! 20 in. A larger vigorous grower which starts off maroon-purple, then matures to plum purple. Fine hairs cover the leaves giving them a frosted look. Pink flower add even more color to this great grower. Heuchera ‘Lime Richey’ (P.P.No.16120) NEW! 9 in. unique yellow to yellow green foliage that does best in more shade but will take sum sun. White flowers. Heuchera villosa ‘Georgia Peach’ (PPAF) NEW!12-14in. Spectacular glowing peach colored leaves with a light silver overlay. Heat and humidity tolerant. Heuchera americana ‘Purple Palace’ - 18 in. Mahogany-red foliage w/white flowers. ***Perennial plant of the year 1991*** Heuchera ‘Marmalade’ NEW! 10-16 in. Orange-peach leaves with purplish red underside thick leaves hold up in inclement weather. reddish pin buds open to white. Heuchera micrantha ‘Raspberry Ice’ (P.P.No.13340) 12 in. Raspberry-silver foliage with dark veins (similar to amethyst myst) and pink bell shaped flowers. Heuchera ‘Venus’ (P.P.No.13340) 8 in. Large silver leaves with deep greenish red veins in spring to early summer. Great for brightening up a dark corner. 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Heucherella ‘Stop light’ STOPLIGHT FOAMY BELLS (P.P. No.16835) NEW! 6 in. White flowers on 12 in. stocks above bright yellow leaves with a red blotch that follows the leaf veins. Hibiscus ‘Varieties’ ROSE MALLOW Old fashioned perennial that when seen in flower you just stand in amazement with the size of the flowers. Warm season plant that puts off most of its growth during the warm summer days. Best in full sun but will tolerate some shade. Attracts hummingbirds and is very deer resistant. Deadhead to prolong bloom time. Hibiscus moscheutos ‘Anne Arundel’ ANNE ARUNDEL ROSE MALLOW 4-5 ft. (Zone 5) Brilliant pink flowers up to a 9 inch diameter. Hibiscus ‘ Fireball’ FIREBALL RED ROSE MALLOW (P.P. No. 13631)NEW! available NOW!4ft. (Zone 5) Gigantic flowers up to 12 inches wide are intense bright red with overlapping pedals. Leaves are green with a red-purple tint. Hibiscus ‘ Pink elephant’ PINK ELEPHANT ROSE MALLOW (PPAF) NEW!5-6ft. (Zone 5) Hibiscus ‘ Kopper King’ KOPPER KING ROSE MALLOW (P.P. No. 10793) NEW!3-4ft. (Zone 4) Hibiscus ‘Peppermint Schnapps’ PEPPERMINT SCHNAPPS ROSE MALLOW (PPAF) NEW! 3-4ft. (Zone 5) Hibiscus ‘Turn of the Century’ TURN OF THE CENTURY ROSE MALLOW NEW! 6-8ft. (Zone 5) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hosta / Plantain Lily
One of the most popular perennial plants, there's a home for a Hosta in almost any landscape. These plants are used mostly for their foliage, and are available in many different colors and variegations. Trumpet-shaped flowers appear on stalks in summer, usually in colors of white or lavender, and are attracting to hummingbirds. Hostas will grow almost anywhere but prefer moist, rich, well-drained soil in partial shade.
Hosta nigrescens ‘Krossa Regal’ KROSSA REGEL HOSTA 24-36 in. (Zone 3) Vase-shaped plant with long frosty-blue leaves that mature to medium green in summer. Tall stalks of lavender flowers in summer. American Hosta Society Eunice Fisher Award. Hosta sieboldiana ‘Frances Williams’ FRANCES WILLIAMS HOSTA 20-32 in. (Zone 3) Heavily textured blue-green leaves with broad, golden- yellow edges and white flowers. Found as a mutation from H. sieboldiana ‘Elegans’. A.H.S. Alex J. Summers Distinguished Merit Award. Starts off more blue then turns more green in summer. Hosta x ‘Sugar and Cream’ SUGAR AND CREAM HOSTA 24-36 in. (Zone 3) Large mounds of goldish-green foliage with a creamy margin. Fragrant pale lavender flowers on 40 inch stalks. Taken as a sport of ‘Honeybells’ which is a cross between H. lancifolia and H. plantaginea. American Hosta Society Savory Shield Award winner. Hosta ‘Blue Cadet’ BLUE CADET HOSTA 10-15 in. (Zone 3) Bluish-green heart-shaped leaves with pale lavender flowers on 20 inch stalks. Forms a low dense mound. Planting in more than a half day of shade will help retain blue on leaves. Hosta fortunei ‘Albo Marginata’ ALBO MARGINATA HOSTA 12-18 in. (Zone 3) An old favorite, green centers with a nice white edge. Lavender flowers on 24 inch stalks in late summer. Will tolerate a considerable amount of sun, very reliable and hardy. Hosta fortunei ‘Francee’ FRANCEE HOSTA 18-24 in. (Zone 3) Popular plant with forest green heart-shaped leaves with white edging. Lavender flowers on 24 inch stalks. American Hosta Society Eunice Fisher Award. Hosta fortunei ‘Antioch’ ANTIOCH HOSTA 18-24 in. (Zone 3) Green glossy foliage with a wide creamy edge. Prefers a moist and shady location and has lavender flowers. American Hosta Society award winner. Hosta fortunei ‘Gold Standard’ GOLD STANDARD HOSTA 15-24 in. (Zone 3) Greenish-yellow leaves with a dark green margin. Pale lavender flowers to 18 inches high. Will tolerate substantial sunlight, best color when mature. A.H.S. Eunice Fisher Award and Minnesota Gold Award. Starts off more blue green in spring. Hosta fortunei ‘Patriot’ PATRIOT HOSTA 24-30 in. (Zone 3) A sport from Francee with the same dark green leaves but with a wider white margin that is very striking. “Hosta of the year for 1997” Hosta ‘June’ JUNE HOSTA 15 in. (Zone 4) A beautiful sport of ‘Halcyon’ of the Tardiana series. Flowers are light violet in July. Foliage is gold bordered by a blue and green shaded margin. Grower selection for 2001 Hosta of the Year. Hosta montana ‘Aureo-marginata’ AUREO MARGINATA MONTANA HOSTA 24-30 in. (Zone 4) Large glossy green leaves with an irregular golden-yellow margin. Pale lavender flowers in summer. Used in a background massing or as a specimen. Hosta nakaiana ‘Golden Tiara’ GOLDEN TIARA HOSTA 6-12 in. (Zone 3) Heart-shaped, green leaves with a wide golden margin and lavender flowers. Low mounding habit lends well to low massing or as an edger plant. A.H.S. Nancy Minks Award for outstanding small-leaved cultivar. Hosta plantaginea x ‘Royal Standard’ ROYAL STANDARD HOSTA 24-30 in. (Zone 3) Glossy-green, spreading oval leaves. Fragrant, pure white flowers in summer. Tolerates sun but prefers part shade. A very popular Hosta, very reliable. Hosta ‘Remember Me’ REMEMBER ME HOSTA 15 in. (Zone 4) A white centered selection from Hosta ‘June’ of the Tardiana series. Flowers are light violet in July. Hosta sieboldiana ‘Great Expectations’ GREAT EXPECTATIONS HOSTA 22-24 in. (Zone 3) Wide irregular margins of blue and green with a creamy white center. White flower in summer. Slow growing with a mounding habit. May be the finest sport ever taken from H. sieboldiana ‘Elegans’. Hosta sieboldiana ‘Bressingham Blue’ BRESSINGHAM BLUE HOSTA 18-24 in. (Zone 3) Deep blue foliage is ribbed and cupped. White flowers compliment beautifully on short stalks that barely clear the leaves. Plant in shade for best color. Very similar to H. sieboldiana ‘Elegans’. Hosta seiboldiana ‘Elegans’ ELEGANS BLUE HOSTA 24-36 in. (Zone 3) Big, heavily textured blue-gray leaves becoming distinctly corrugated at maturity. White flowers in June to July. Popular plant that is the standard for other blue Hostas. Also known as Big Blue Hosta. Hosta ‘Sum & Substance’ SUM & SUBSTANCE HOSTA 30-36 in. (Zone 3) Immense, heavily textured yellow to chartreuse leaves that are pest resistant. White flowers on 50 inch stalks in August. Large Hosta Award Winner, may be the largest Hosta available. Best color in part sun. Hosta undulata ‘Albo Marginata’ SILVER EDGE HOSTA 10-15 in. (Zone 3) Green centers with a narrow white edge. Lavender flowers on 24 inch stalks in late summer. Will tolerate a considerable amount of sun, very reliable and hardy. Hosta undulata ‘Variegata’ VARIEGATED HOSTA 12-24 in. (Zone 3) Wavy leaves have white centers and green margins. Lilac colored flowers appear in summer. An old standard that is very popular. Prefers part shade for best color. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Houttuynia cordata ‘Chameleon’ CHAMELEON HOUTTUYNIA 6 in. (Zone 5) Low growing ground cover with variegated, multi-colored foliage. Spreads very quickly, very invasive. Plant in full sun for best color but does well in partial shade also. Will grow in water. Deer and rabbit resistant. Hypericum calcynum AARONSBEARD ST. JOHNSWORT 8-10 in. (Zone 5) Flowers from July through September with 2” yellow blooms. Foliage is semi-evergreen in protected locations or with adequate snow coverage. Does well in most any location. Iberis sempervirens ‘Snowflake’ SNOWFLAKE PERENNIAL CANDYTUFT 8 in. (Zone 4) Dwarf evergreen plant with a mounding growth habit with stout leaves and consistent height. Plants are completely covered with lace-like pure white flowers in May. Very useful as a ground cover or in rock gardens and borders. Best in sun, will tolerate some shade.
GERMAN IRIS (Zone 3) Flowers in spring over green sword-like leaves. Spike foliage adds season long texture to the landscape. Plant in full to part-sun. Also, known as Bearded Iris. Iris germanica ‘English charm’ - White and peach colored RE-BLOOMER (35”) NEW! Iris germanica ‘Harvest of Memories’ - Fragrant bright gold RE-BLOOMER (38”) NEW! Iris germanica ‘Hemstitched’ - Blue with white beard RE-BLOOMER (40”) NEW! Iris germanica ‘Immortality’ - White RE-BLOOMER (29”) NEW! Iris germanica ‘Mariposa Skies’ - RE-BLOOMER (40”) NEW! Iris germanica ‘Orange of Harvest’ - RE-BLOOMER (40”) NEW! Iris germanica ‘Night Ruler’ - So dark purple it almost black (40”) NEW! Iris palida ‘Albo Variegata’ WHITE VARIEGATED IRIS 24-30 in. (Zone 4) Variegated foliage of green and creamy-white stripes with lavender-blue flowers in summer. Iris palida ‘Variegata’ VARIEGATED IRIS 24-30 in. (Zone 4) Variegated foliage of green and yellow stripes with lavender-blue flowers in summer. Iris pseudacorus ‘Rising Sun’ RISING SUN YELLOW FLAG IRIS 36 in. (Zone 4) Year-round foliage is set off in June by tall spikes of yellow flowers. Sun or partial shade. Will grow in 6 inches of water, used as a substitute for cattails around garden ponds. JAPANESE IRIS Iris ensata ‘Bicolor’ BICOLOR JAPANESE IRIS 2-3 ft. in. (Zone 5) A bicolor beardless iris that is simular to Siberian Iris in appearance but with slightly wider leaves. Plant in moist, not boggy, acidic soil. Blooms in June-July. SIBERIAN IRIS (Zone 3) Beardless flowers appear in mid-spring. Slender green leaves are upright arching providing texture to the landscape and rock gardens. Well adapted to wetness. Prefers full sun to partial shade.
Iris sibirica ‘Caesar’s Brother’ - 30 in. Light purple. Iris sibirica ‘Perry’s Blue’ - 30 in. Clear Blue. Iris sibirica ‘Ruffled Velvet’ - 24 in. Violet. Iris sibirica ‘Pink Haze’ -30 in. Light lavender pink. Iris sibirica ‘Tycoon’ - Blue. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kniphofia uvaria ‘Early Hybrid’ EARLY HYBRID RED HOT POKER 30 in. (Zone 5) Similar to original species but flowers in June-July with red and orange shades. Grows in most areas prefers full sun attracts hummingbirds and butterflies is good for cutting. Is resistant to deer and rabbit. Kniphofia hirsuta ‘Fire dance’ FIRE DANCE RED HOT POKER 20 in. (Zone 5) Similar to original species but a shorter variety better suited for most gardens. with red and orange shades. Grows in most areas prefers full sun attracts hummingbirds and butterflies is good for cutting. Is resistant to deer and rabbit.
Lamium / Spotted Deadnettle Lamium macrulatum ‘Orchid Frost’ ORCHID FROST LAMIUM or SPOTTED DEADNETTLE 4-8 in. (Zone 3) Silver leaves with green edges. Orchid-pink flowers on a compact grower. Excellent addition for front of beds or borders. Deer and rabbit resistant. Best in part sun to shade. Lamium maculatum ‘Purple Dragon’ (PPAF) PURPLE DRAGON LAMIUM or SPOTTED DEADNETTLE 4-8 in. (Zone 3) Bright silver leaves with green edges. Deep purple, snapdragon-like flowers are the largest of any lamium. Deer and rabbit resistant. Best in part sun to shade. Lamium macrulatum ‘White Nancy’ WHITE NANCY LAMIUM or SPOTTED DEADNETTLE 6-8 in. (Zone 3) Spreading perennial forms a green-edged silver leafy mat that often persists through winter. Flowers white. Good groundcover. Deer and rabbit resistant. Best in part sun to shade. Lamium macrulatum ‘Anne greenway’ ANNE GREENWAY LAMIUM or SPOTTED DEADNETTLE 6-8 in. (Zone 3) Blend of chartreuse, silver, medium green and mint green leaves with mauve flowers. Deer and rabbit resistant. Best in part sun to shade.Lam iastrum galeobdolan ‘Hermans pride’ HERMANS PRIDE LAMIASTRUM12-16 (Zone 4) Slender green leaves with silver mottling. Yellow flowers in the leaf axils in spring and early summer. great groundcover. Deer and rabbit resistant. Best in part sun to shade. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lavandula angustifolia ’Munstead Strains’ MUNSTEAD STRAINS LAVENDER 18 in. (Zone 5) Bushy, evergreen perennial/sub-shrub with fragrant foliage and flowers. Useful in herb gardens, borders, or trimmed for low hedge. Flowers attract butterflies and retain fragrance after drying. Deer and rabbit resistant. Lavandula angustifolia ‘Hidecote Superior’ HIDECOTE SUPERIOR LAVENDER 16 in. (Zone 5) Bushy, evergreen perennial/sub-shrub with fragrant silvery-blue foliage and deep purple flowers that attract butterflies. Useful in herb gardens, borders, or trimmed for low hedge. Flowers retain fragrance after drying. More compact than the species. Full sun. Deer and rabbit resistant.
LEUCANTHEUMUM / SHASTA DAISY Free flowering summer daisies. Foliage is deep green and coarsely toothed. Best in full sun and especially well-drained locations. Attracts butterflies and is good for fresh cutting. Leucanthemum x superbum ‘Banana Cream’ - NEW! available LATE SPRING 2010 (15”) Lemon-yellow 4 inch flowers mature to butter-yellow. compact foliage and long blooming season. Leucanthemum x superbum ‘Becky’ - White flowers with yellow centers (36”),long lasting bloom if deadheaded. Leucanthemum x superbum ‘Aglaia’ - White fringed flowers w/yellow center (24-36"), long lasting bloom if deadheaded. Leucanthemum x superbum ‘Snowcap’ - Single white flowers (8 in.) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Liatris ‘Floristan White’ BLAZING-STAR or WHITE GAYFEATHER 24 in. (Zone 3) Very popular native cultivar perennial for the larger border. Flowers in July- September. Erect stems are covered with dark green grass-like foliage. Best in well-drained soils. Prefers sun to partial shade. Deer resistant and attract butterflies. Liatris spicata ‘Kobold’ KOBOLD PURPLE GAYFEATHER 18 in. (Zone 3) Flowers in July-September. Erect stems are covered with dark green grass-like foliage. Rigid flower spikes of deep rosy purple. Best in well- drained soils. Prefers sun to partial shade. Native cultivar, deer resistant, and attract butterflies. Ligularia dentata ‘Britt-Marie Crawford’ (PPAF) BRITT-MARIE CRAWFORD LIGULARIA 40 in. (Zone 4) Chocolate-maroon leaves and deep orange-yellow flowers appear in late summer. Deer resistant and attract butterflies. Ligularia dentata ‘Desdemona’ DESDEMONA LIGULARIA 18-24 in. (Zone 4) Long-stemmed, toothed leaves to 20 in. wide. Clusters of orange flowers on bronze foliage with purple undersides. Prefers part-sun in moist soil. Ligularia will wilt easily if soil is too dry. Deer resistant and attract butterflies. Ligularia stenocephala ‘Little Rocket’ LITTLE ROCKET LIGULARIA NEW! 3-4 ft. (Zone 4) Spires of lemon-yellow flowers. Coarsely toothed leaves on purplish stems. Prefers part-sun in moist soil. Ligularia will wilt easily if soil is too dry. Deer resistant and attract butterflies.
Lilium / Asiatic Lily (Zone 4) Bowl-shaped type, usually unscented flowers in summer available in many different colors. Prefers full sun in well-drained organic-rich soil. Plant in masses or in small groups for an accent. Useful also in cut flower arrangements. Flower petals are so smooth they look plastic, very beautiful. Lilium asiatic ‘Brunello’ - Flowers are orange to orange-red. Lilium asiatic ‘Cordelia’ - Lightly spotted bright yellow (44 in.).
Lilium asiatic ‘Gran Paradiso’ - Spotted solid orange red.(32 in). Lilium asiatic ‘Lollypop’ - Two-toned white with pink pedal ends (36 in). Lilium asiatic ‘vivaldi’ - Soft orchid pink (48). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lilium / Oriental Lily (Zone 4) Bowl-shaped type, usually highly-scented flowers in summer available in many different colors. Prefers full sun in well-drained organic-rich soil. Plant in masses or in small groups for an accent. Useful also in cut flower arrangements.
Lilium orental ‘Casa Blanca’ - 40 in. Fragrant white flowers. Lilium oriental ‘Mona Lisa’ - 28 in. Fragrant pink/white flowers. Lilium oriental ‘Stargazer’ - 28 in. Fragrant red/white flowers. Lilium / Oriental TrumpetLily A new variety of oriental lily crossed with a trumpet lily (O.T. lily) making a unique fragrant trumpet shaped flower.
Lilium oriental trumpet ‘Altari’ - 40-48 in. Fragrant white with red centers. NEW! available NOW! Lilium oriental trumpet ‘Boogiewoogie’ - 40-48 in. Fragrant red/white flowers. NEW! Lilium oriental trumpet ‘Honeymoon’ - 40-48 in. Fragrant light yellow flowers. NEW! available NOW! Lilium oriental trumpet ‘Red Hot’ - 40-48 in. Fragrant red with yellow edged flowers. NEW! available NOW! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Liriope muscari ‘Big Blue’ BIG BLUE LIRIOPE/LILYTURF 12-15 in. (Zone 6) Fleshy strap leaves are bluish-green. Late summer brings hyacinth like bluish flowers on short spikes. Great for edging or as a groundcover. Plant in sun or shade. deer and rabbit resistant.
Liriope muscari ‘Variegated’ BIG VARIEGATED LIRIOPE/LILYTURF 12-15 in. (Zone 6) Fleshy strap leaves that are striped with gold and green. Late summer brings hyacinth like bluish flowers on short spikes. Great for edging or as a groundcover. Plant in sun or shade. deer and rabbit resistant.
Lobelia speciosa ‘Queen Victoria’ QUEEN VICTORIA CARDINAL FLOWER NEW! 3-5 ft. (zone 5-9) More vigorous grower, more abundant flowers, and great reddish bronze foliage makes this cardinal flower a must for anyone's garden. Excellent border plant for moist locations. Lobelia speciosa ‘Fan Scarlet’ CARDINAL FLOWER 24 in. (Zone 5-9) Dwarf form with beautiful bronze foliage. Large scarlet spikes July through September. Native cultivar, does best in moist organic soils. Attracts butterflies and is deer and rabbit resistant. Lupinus LUPINE 30-36 in. (Zone 4) Very showy clusters of spiked flowers in May and June. Easily grown in any moderately rich, well-drained soil. Best when planted in groups .Attracts hummingbirds and is fragrant. MY CASTLE CHATELAINE GOVERNOR M alva sylvestris ‘Zebrina’ ZEBRINA HOLLYHOCK MALLOW NEW!2-4 ft. (zone 4-8) 2 inch soft pinkish lavender flowers with raspberry-purple markings like a pinwheel. Blooms nearly all season long from mid spring to mid fall if deadhead. Attracts butterflies and is deer resistant. M alva ‘Sweet Sixteen’ SWEET SIXTEEN HOLLYHOCK MALLOW NEW!24 30 in. (zone 5-8) Strong grower with clean finely dissected green foliage. Even upright growth habit. Flowers are cotton candy pink and attract butterflies from early summer to fall. Monarda didyma ‘Petite Delight’ PPAF PETITE DELIGHT BEE BALM 15-18 in. (Zone 2) Lavender-rose flowers on a compact plant. Dark green foliage with an attractive crinkle. Plant in full sun. Resistant to powdery mildew. Native cultivar which is a magnet for butterflies and hummingbirds. Monarda ‘ Raspberry wine’ RASPBERRY WINE BEE BALM30-42 Nepeta x faassenii ‘Walker’s Low’ WALKER’S LOW CATMINT 2-3 ft. (Zone 3) A low spreading fragrant perennial with gray-green foliage and soft lavender-blue flowers. Prefers sun and well drained soil. Attract hummingbirds and butterflies and is resistant to deer and rabbit.
oenothera fla YELLOW EVENING PRIMROSE Paeonia / Peony Peonies have been a garden favorite for many years, and will continue to be so. Beautiful large flowers are borne above the foliage in late spring. Glossy green leaves are lobed and turn deep red in fall. Plants prefer sun in well- drained organic-rich soil. Used as a foliage plant as well as a flowering plant.
Paeonia ‘Karl Rosenfield’ FRANCIS ORTEGOT PEONY 36 in. (Zone 3) Double dark red flowers with very dense and full foliage. Paeonia ‘Sara Barnhart’ SARA BARNHART PEONY 36 in. (Zone 3) Late fragrant rose-pink flowers with ruffled and silvered margins. Paeonia ‘Festiva Maxima’ FESTIVA MAXIMA PEONY 34 in.(Zone 3) Large double white flowers with splashes of red in the center. Blooms in late spring. Tree Peonies Tree peonies bring the best of two worlds together. They still have the gorgeous flowers of other peonies but add a woody stems that you do not need to cut back like other peonies which makes them a nice shrub rather than a perennial flower.
Paeonia suffruticosa ‘High Noon’ HIGH NOON TREE PEONY 4-5 ft. (Zone 3) Brightest yellow flowering variety of tree peony. Paeonia suffruticosa ‘Shimanishiki’ SHIMANISHIKI TREE PEONY 4-5 ft. (Zone 3) Flowers are double deep red on this tree peony. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Papaver orientalis ‘Pink Ruffles’ PINK RUFFLES ORIENTAL POPPYNEW! available LATE SPRING 2010 24 in. (Zone 3) 4 inch pink flowers with fringed petals. blooms spring to early summer. Perovskia atriplicifolia BLUE RUSSIAN SAGE 3-4 ft. (Zone 5) Foliage is gray-green, aromatic and finely textured. Tall lavender-blue flowers attract butterflies appear in August and September. Prefers full sun in well-drained soil. Great for drying , and dear resistance *** Perennial plant of the year in 1995. *** Perovskia atriplicifolia ‘Little Spire’ (P.P.No.11643) LITTLE SPIRE RUSSIAN SAGE 25 in. (Zone 5) Same as blue Russian sage except smaller. Lavender-blue flowers in late summer on a low growing cultivar with silvery foliage. Phlox paniculata 'David' DAVID GARDEN PHLOX NEW! 42 in. (Zone 4) Tall stemmed plant with green leaves and medium white fragrant flowers . Blooms in mid-summer. Prefers full sun in any average soil. Is considered the most powdery mildew resistant of all varieties. Attracts butterflies, hummingbirds, and is a native cultivar. Phlox paniculata ‘David's Lavender’ DAVID'S LAVENDER GARDEN PHLOX(P.P.No.17793) NEW! 42 in. (Zone 4) Fragrant summer lavender-pink blooms with the same resistance as original. Prefers full sun in most soil types. Attracts butterflies, hummingbirds, and is a native cultivar. Phlox paniculata ‘Junior dance’ JUNIOR DANCE GARDEN PHLOX NEW! 18 in. (Zone 4) Fragrant short coral- pink flowers, compact plant mildew resistant. Prefers full sun in most soil types. Attracts butterflies, hummingbirds, and is a native cultivar. Phlox paniculata ‘Nicky’ NICKY GARDEN PHLOX NEW! 30-36 in. (Zone 4) Fragrant magenta flowers, with foliage having mildew resistant. Prefers full sun in most soil types. Attracts butterflies, hummingbirds, and is a native cultivar. Phlox paniculata ‘’ RED RIDING HOOD GARDEN PHLOX 22 in. (Zone 4) Fragrant, cherry red flowers that attract hummingbirds and butterflies. Compact form blooming in mid to late summer. Prefers full sun. Native cultivar. Phlox paniculata ‘Shortwood’ SHORTWOOD PHLOX (P.P.No. 10379) NEW! 42 in. (Zone 4) This hybrid inherits high mildew resistance from "David Phlox". Pink flowers that attract hummingbirds and butterfly. Native cultivar. Phlox subulata ‘Varieties’ MOSS PHLOX 6 in. (Zone 3) Bright flowers in early spring. Very low growing mat forming growth habit with bright green, dense, needle-like evergreen foliage is very attractive. We normally carry pink, blue, white, and red. Platycodon grandiflora ‘Sentimental blue’ SENTIMENTAL BLUE BALLOON FLOWER 6-8 in. (Zone 4) (Dwarf variety) Reliable perennial emerges in late spring and blooms all summer to fall. Provides good blue summer color in border or as accent. Oval, serrated leaves. Bell-shaped flowers open from inflated balloon-like buds. Sun or light shade. Platycodon grandiflora ‘Fuji pink’ FUJI PINK BALLOON FLOWER 18-24 in. (Zone 3) Pink flowers appear in late spring and bloom all summer. Saucer-shaped flowers open from inflated balloon like buds. Sun or light shade. Polemonium reptans ‘Stairway to Heaven’ (P.P.No. 15187) STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN VARIEGATED JACOB’S LADDER 12 in. (Zone 3) Broad, bold cream variegated foliage, tinged pink, has 12in. stems bearing light blue flower in May-June. High tolerance to heat and humidity. Native cultivar that is deer resistant. Polemonium caeruleum VARIEGATED JACOB’S LADDER 2 ft. (Zone 4) Cream and green variegation with violet blue flowers. Po lygonatum orderatum ‘Variegatum’ VARIEGATED SOLOMAN'S SEAL15 in. (Zone 5 ) White flowers on tall arching stems. foliage is tipped and edged in white. Prefers shade . Tolerates drought conditions. Pulmonaria ‘Majeste’ MAJESTE LUNGWORT NEW! available LATE SPRING 2010 8-12 in. (Zone 3) Solid silvery-grey leaves with a very narrow green margin. Light pink buds open to bluish-pink flowers. Prefers part shade to full shade and is deer resistant. Pulmonaria ‘Raspberry Splash’ (P.P.No.12138) RASPBERRY SPLASH LUNGWORT 12 in. (Zone 4) Silver spotted leaves with raspberry and coral colored flowers on the same plant. Deer and rabbit resistant and prefers partshade to shade. Rudebeckia fulgida var. sullivantii ‘Goldsturm’ BLACK-EYED SUSAN 24-36 in. (Zone 4) Large, golden-yellow, daisy-like flowers provide an abundance of color from July through September. Best in full sun but does tolerate partial shade. Perennial plant of the year 1999. Sagina subulata IRISH MOSS 2-4 in, (zone 4) creeping moss-like, evergreen groundcover that forms a tight green carpet. tiny white flowers great between stepping stones. Prefers more sun than most mosses. SALVIA / MEADOW SAGE
Salvia x ‘Purple Rain’ PURPLE RAIN HYBRID SALVIA/SAGE 18-24 in. (Zone 3) Spreading growth habit with large pubescent foliage gives way to lavender flowers in June thru August. Flowers are great for cutting, attract hummingbirds and butterflies. Deer and rabbit resistant. Salvia nemorosa ‘Plumosa’ PLUMOSA SALVIA/SAGE NEW! availabe now! 18 in. (Zone 4) Distinctively different than other salvias. this selection has thick, plumes like blossoms rather than narrow spites Plant in full to part sun in well-drained fertile soil. Flowers are pink great for cutting, attract hummingbirds and butterflies. Deer and rabbit resistant. Salvia nemorosa ‘Caradonna’ CARADONNA SALVIA/SAGE NEW! available NOW! 24-30 in. (Zone 3) Similar to other salvias but is more upright growing and the flower stems are dark purple. Look good in bouquets .Plant in full to part sun in well-drained fertile soil. Flowers are violet blue great for cutting, attract hummingbirds and butterflies. Deer and rabbit resistant. Salvia nemorosa ‘Snow Hill ’ SNOW HILL SALVIA/SAGE NEW! 20 in. (Zone 3) White flowers appear in midsummer and will continue to bloom with deadheading. Plant in full to part sun in well-drained fertile soil. Flowers are great for cutting, attract hummingbirds and butterflies. Deer and rabbit resistant Salvia x surperba ‘Mainacht’ MAY NIGHT MEADOW SAGE/SALVIA 16 in. (Zone 4) Clump forming plant with gray-green leaves. Tall spikes of violet-blue flowers appear in midsummer and will continue to bloom with deadheading. Plant in full to part sun in well-drained fertile soil. Flowers are great for cutting, attract hummingbirds and butterflies. Deer and rabbit resistant. ***Perennial plant of the year 1997. *** Salvia x surperba ‘M arcus’ MARCUS MEADOW SAGE NEW!16 in. (Zone 4) Denser form and more compact growth make a nice dwarf form. bluish-purple flower spikes appear in midsummer and will continue to bloom with deadheading. Plant in full to part sun in well drained soil. Flowers are great for cutting, attract hummingbirds and butterflies. Deer and rabbit resistant.Salvia x superba ‘Ostfriesland’ EAST FRIESLAND HYBRID SAGE 18 in. (Zone 4) Clump forming plant with gray-green leaves. Tall spikes of deep purple flowers appear in midsummer and will continue to bloom with deadheading. Plant in full to part sun in well-drained fertile soil. Flowers are great for cutting, attract hummingbirds and butterflies. Deer and rabbit resistant. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scabiosa columbaria ‘Butterfly Blue’ BUTTERFLYBLUE PINCUSHION FLOWER 12 in. (Zone 3) Small compact plant with light blue pincushion-like flowers above plant on slender stems all summer. Plant in sun to part sun in moist well- drained soil. Great in mass for butterflies. *** Perennial plant of the year 2000. *** Scabiosa columbaria ‘Pink Mist’ PINK MIST PINCUSHION FLOWER 18 in. (Zone 3) Small compact plant with light pink pincushion-like flowers above plant on slender stems all summer. Plant in sun to part sun in moist well- drained soil. Great in mass for butterflies. Scabiosa ‘ Vivid violet’ VIVID VIOLET PINCUSHION FLOWER15 in. (Zone 4) Small compact plant with lavender purple pincushion-like flowers above plant on slender stems all summer. this variety shows more mildew resistance than most. Plant in sun to part sun in moist well- drained soil. Great in mass for butterflies.
SEDUM/STONECROP Sedum rupestre ‘Angelina’ (PPAF) ANGELINA SEDUM NEW! available NOW!2-4 in. (Zone 3) Low-growing mats of golden yellow, needle-like, succulent foliage. Foliage will turn coppery yellow in the fall and is evergreen. Yellow flowers in May. Used for rock gardens and ground cover. Prefers sun.Sedum reflexum ‘Blue spruce’ BLUE SPRUCE SEDUM6-8 in. (Zone 3) Low-growing mats of blue green needle-like foliage. Yellow flowers in July. Used for rock gardens and groundcover. Prefers sun. Tolerates dry areas.
Sedum ‘Autumn charm’ AUTUMN CHARM SEDUM NEW! 18-24 in. (zone 3) Upright sedum with gray-green serrated leaves that have a light yellow margin. Cream buds open to light pink flowers Sedum ‘Autumn Delight’ AUTUMN DELIGHT SEDUM NEW! 18-24 in. (zone 3) Upright sedum with chartreuse yellow leaves and a narrow blue green serrated margin. Creamy white buds open to light pink. Sedum kamtschaticum ‘Maestro’ MAESTRO SEDUM 24-30 in. (Zone 3) Sport of Matrona from Gary Trucks. Large, blue-green leaves on bright purple, upright stems. Red buds with light pink blossoms turning dark red in fall. Compact habit Sedum kamtschaticum ‘Matrona’ MATRONA SEDUM 12-18 in. (Zone 3) Similar to Autumn Joy Sedum but flowers earlier in pale pink and pink edged leaves. Sedum kamtschaticum ‘Purple Emperor’ PURPLE EMPEROR SEDUM 14 in. (Zone 4) Very dark purple foliage produces red flowers in late summer. Sedum seiboldi SEIBOLDI STONECROP 6 in. (Zone 3) Large ice-blue-gray succulent leaves on reddish stems. Bright rosy pink flowers in late summer and fall. Used in low masses, as an edger, or in rock gardens. Prefers sun to part sun in well-drained soil. Sedum spectible ‘Autumn Joy’ AUTUMN JOY SEDUM 24 in (Zone 3) A very popular perennial for foliage and flower. Egg-shaped gray-green succulent leaves and large flat-topped clusters of pinkish-red flowers in late summer that mature in fall to dark red. Prefers sun in well- drained soil. Sedum spectible ‘Autumn Fire’ AUTUMN FIRE SEDUM NEW! available now! 18-24 in (Zone 3) Same as Autumn Joy but having more compact form and brighter red flower.. Egg-shaped gray-green succulent leaves and large flat-topped clusters of pinkish-red flowers in late summer that mature in fall to dark red. Prefers sun in well- drained soil. Sedum spectible ‘Neon’ NEON SEDUM 18 in. (Zone 3) Egg-shaped light green succulent leaves and large rounded clusters of deep rose pink flowers in late summer through fall. Prefers sun in well-drained soil. Very similar to Brilliant Sedum.
Sedum spurium ‘Fuldaglut’ FULDAGLUT SEDUM 4-6 in. (Zone 4) Vigorous, mat forming, evergreen sedum with red stems and bronze-red leaves. Rose red flowers. Sedum x ‘Vera Jameson’ VERA JAMESON SEDUM 10-12 in. (Zone 4) Hybrid sedum with waxy, bluish to mahogany-red foliage and 4 in. clusters of pink flowers in early autumn. Plant in a sunny location in well-drained soil. Sedum ‘ Sunset cloud’ SUNSET CLOUD SEDUM10-12 in. (Zone 4) Hybrid sedum with waxy, bluish to mahogany-red foliage and 4 in. clusters of pink flowers in early autumn. Plant in a sunny location in well-drained soil. Very similar to Vera Jameson.S idalcea ‘Partygirl’ PARTYGIRL PRAIRIE MALLOW2-4 ft. (Zone 3) Spiky plant native to Northwest United States. 2 inch wide rose-pink flowers with white centers. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds and is good for cutting. Prefers full sun to part shade. Sisyrinchium angusstifolium ‘Lucerne’ LUCERNE BLUE EYED GRASS NEW!
S tachys byzantina ‘Helene Von Stein’ HELENE VON STEIN GIANT LAMBS EAR NEW! available LATE SPRING 2010Stokesia laevis ‘Peachies Pick’ PEACHIES PICK STOKES ASTER 18 in. (Zone 5) Large, deep blue, disc-like flowers that bloom from July until frost. Good cut flowers. Similar to Blue Danube. Attracts butterflies and is deer and rabbit resistant. Tanacetum vulgare ‘Isla gold’ ISLA GOL LEAF TANSY NEW! 2-3 ft. (zone 4-8) Radiant yellow, fern like foliage. Compact, flat-topped clusters of golden-yellow flowers appear for several weeks. Vigorous grower. Beautiful plant for a substitution for a fern in sun. Thymus x citriodorus LEMON THYME 12 in. (Zone 4) Many-branched, semi-trailing plant. Tiny leaves are lemon scented with pale purple flowers.
Thymus x citriodorus aureus variegatus GOLDEN LEMON THYME 12 in. (Zone 4) Many-branched, semi-trailing plant. Tiny leaves are golden and variegated with a lemon scent and pale purple flowers. Thymus x citriodorus ‘Creeping’ CREEPING LEMON THYME 4-6 in. (Zone 4) Very similar to Lemon Thyme but much shorter, ground hugging growth habit.
Thymus praecox arcticus ‘Lanuginosus’ WOOLLY THYME 2 in. (Zone 5) Rose-purple flowers cover the pubescent gray foliage, late spring through early summer. Good ground cover for walkways and paths. Thymus praecox ‘Coccineus’ COCCINEUS MOTHER OF THYME 2-4 in. (Zone 4) Very low growing, green to grayish-green foliage. Covered in summer with lavender pink flowers. Does well in almost any well-drained soil. Prefers full sun but will tolerate light shade. Evergreen in most areas. Thymus serpyllum ‘Pink Chintz’ PINK CHINTZ MOTHER OF THYME 2 in. (Zone 4) Popular garden herb. Very low growing, green to grayish-green foliage. Covered in summer with salmon pink flowers. Does well in almost any well-drained soil. Prefers full sun but will tolerate light shade. Tiarella ‘Black Snowflake’ BLACK SNOWFLAKE FOAMFLOWER NEW! available LATE SPRING 2010 8-12 in. (Zone 4) Deeply-dissected, glossy green leaves with black-purple centers. Prefers moist soil partial shade to shade, and is deer resistant. Spikes of lightly fragrant white star-like flowers are good for cutting.
Tradescantia virginiana ‘Varieties’ SPIDERWORT 18-24 in. (Zone 4) Long, arching, strap-like foliage with a spreading habit. Clusters of magenta flowers that attract butterflies throughout the summer. Plant in moist to boggy areas in part shade to part sun. For best results cut back in midsummer for new leaves and continued blooms. Tradescantia virginiana ‘Bilberry Ice’ - NEW! White flowers with a splash of lavender in the center blooms up to 8 weeks. Compact growth 15 inch. Tradescantia virginiana ‘Sweet Kate’ -NEW! Large, violet-blue flowers with striking golden yellow foliage. Tradescantia virginiana ‘Zwanenberg Blue’ -NEW! Large, violet-purple flowers. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tricyrtis hirta ‘Miyazaki Hybirds’ MYAZAKI HYBRIDS TOAD LILY NEW! available LATE SPRING 2010 36 in. (Zone 4) Lace-shaped leaves on arching stems. Unique small white orchid-like flowers heavily spotted with purple. Good for cutting. Prefers normal to moist soils and part shade. Veronica prostrata ‘Aztec Gold’ AZTEC GOLD SPEEDWELL NEW! available NOW! 6 in. (Zone 4-8) Brilliant gold leaves for a wide, low spreading mound. Short spikes of sky blue flowers appear just above the foliage. Veronica spicata ‘Red Fox’ RED FOX SPIKE SPEEDWELL 18-24 in. (Zone 3) Rosy-pink flowers from July through September above lance-like green foliage. Long blooming if dead headed. Sun to part shade. Deer resistant and attract hummingbirds and butterflies. Veronica spicata ‘Royal Candles’ ROYAL CANDLES SPEEDWELL 15-18 in. (Zone 4) Compact, deep green foliage with violet-blue flower spikes. Long blooming if dead headed. Sun to part shade. Deer resistant and attract hummingbirds and butterflies. Veronica ‘Waterperry Blue’ WATERPERRY BLUE SPEEDWELL NEW! available NOW! 18-20 in. (Zone 4) Low growing long flowering groundcover. Small lavender blue flowers with white eye appear from late spring to fall. Waldsteinia fragrarioides BARREN STRAWBERRY 8-10 in. (Zone 4) Extremely low fast growing evergreen ground cover. Strawberry- like foliage with yellow flowers in late spring and early summer. Very hardy and produces no fruit. Does well in sun or shade. Waldsteinia ternata SIBERIAN BARREN STRAWBERRY 4 in. (Zone 4) Extremely low growing evergreen ground cover, a little more compact than W. fragrarioides. Strawberry-like foliage with yellow flowers in late spring and early summer. Very hardy and produces no fruit. Does well in sun or shade.
Yucca filamentosa ‘Color Guard’ COLOR GUARD YUCCA 2-3 ft. (Zone 4) A new, very hardy variety of variegated Yucca. Long green foliage with bright golden centers. Great foliage accent plant. Good for rock gardens, grows in most soil types, and deer and rabbit resistant. Yucca filamentosa ‘Hofer’s Blue’ HOFER’S BLUE YUCCA 24 in. (Zone 4) Stiff, sword-leaved evergreen with white flowers on tall spikes in July. This strain offers glauca foliage and good uniformity. Great foliage accent plant. Good for rock gardens, grows in most soil types, and deer and rabbit resistant. Yucca flaccida ‘Bright Edge’ BRIGHT EDGE YUCCA 24-30 in. (Zone 4) Same growth habit as Yucca filamentosa but leaves are edged in golden-yellow. Great foliage accent plant. Good for rock gardens, grows in most soil types, and deer and rabbit resistant.
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