Wayside Gardens Fall 2012

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Fall Planting 2012

A Complete Collection for Fall Planting

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Giant Peony Tulips Edged in Soft White! Fully 4 inches wide and packed with gently curved petals, these Double Late Tulips share a unique color pattern: rich, bright petals that lighten at the tips. Very long-lasting after cutting, they are a good choice for containers and sheltered spots away from harsh rain and wind. The most spectacular tulips in the garden, they are breathtaking! Each variety comes in bulb form. 1 package of each 5 varieties. (25 bulbs total.)

Table of Contents Featured Selections . . . . . . 2-7 Peonies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-12 Iris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-16 Tetraploid Daylilies . . . . 17-19 Bulbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-29 Fruits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-31 Trees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-37 Conifers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-39

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Salmon, tangerine, and peach all combine on these velvety petals.

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1. New! Carex siderosticha ‘Banana Boat’

Eager to naturalize in moist soil, this groundcover Sedge is the perfect bright accent for deep shade! Each spring the 1-inch-wide leaves unfurl golden with dark green edges and striping on dense plants. Standing out beautifully from the darker tones of the shade garden, they keep their yellow hue right up to frost. Best in consistently moist, even damp soil, all it asks is a late-winter hard prune. Deer leave it alone and rough winters won’t faze this superb performer! 1-quart container. Z 5-9 | late spring | part/full shade | H: 6-12”, W: 9-12”

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2. New & Exclusive! Paeonia ‘Sweet Marjorie’

Exceptional in flower form and color intensity, this cactus-style Peony is breathtaking in garden or vase. The large single blooms are fringed and twisted, the rich rosy-pink tones streaked with cream and pale green. Arising in early to midseason, it is a good choice for warmer climates, its subtle sweet scent arising in the heat. A spectacular Klehm and Krekler introduction from 1999. Bareroot. Z 3-8 | late spring/early summer | sun/part shade | H: 28-32", W: 24-36"

32011 $34.95 ea | 3 for $29.95 ea | 6 for $27.95 ea

3. New! Iris ‘Gnus Flash’

4. New! Rubus x ‘Apache’

PP#11,865. Upright and thornless, this University of Arkansas introduction remains a favorite for its generous yields of firm, juicy, ultra-sweet berries. White to pale pink flowers dot the shrub in late spring, followed by masses of conical, glossy dark purple to black fruits. Easy to harvest and always dependable. 1-quart container. Z 5-8 | fruits in early summer | sun | H: 6', W: 2-3'

32894 $12.95 ea | 3 for $11.95 ea | 6 for $10.95 ea

5. New! Syringa x hyacinthiflora ‘Sweetheart’

Streaks, Speckles, and Flashes of Color! Over-the-top patterning makes this midseason beauty one of the most distinctive Irises ever! The standards are light creamy tan, marked with ribbons of deep purple, while the falls are ice-white with a heavy overlay of dark grape and silver! 4 inches wide, they’re showstopping in garden or vase! Bareroot.

A classic early-blooming Lilac that fares well in warmer climates, this 1953 Clarke introduction is among the most fragrant and beautiful of all. Deep maroon buds open to shell-pink double blooms that last and last, perfuming the garden. Flowering at least a week before S. vulgaris cultivars, it extends Lilac season magnificently! 1-quart container.

Z 3-8 | late spring/early summer | sun/part shade | H: 36”, W: 12-18”

Z 2-7 | mid-spring | sun | H: 8-12', W: 6-8'

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1. New! Echinacea ‘Passion Flute’

PPAF. These exquisitely quilled flowers grow larger as they mature! Reaching up to 4½ inches wide, the blooms hold their petals straight out from large, golden-orange cones on very wellbranched, vigorous yet compact plants. The latest in the Let's Boogie™ series, it is a stunner in garden and vase! 1-quart container. Z 4-8 | all summer | sun | H: 30-36", W: 18-24"

32326 $14.95 ea | 3 for $12.95 ea | 6 for $11.95 ea

2. New! Agapanthus praecox ssp. orientalis 'Black Pantha'

Giant flowerheads studded with violet-black buds arise on thick, sturdy, black-spotted stems high above the strappy foliage on this sun-lover. The buds open to rich blue blooms that remain for up to 6 weeks on the plant and 2 weeks after cutting. Evergreen, resistant to drought once established, and virtually sterile, this seedling selection of 'Blue' concentrates all its resources on producing huge, vibrantly colored blooms. 1-quart container. Z 7-11 | late spring/early summer | sun/light shade | H: 24-36", W: 18-24"

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Absolutely the most colorfast blue, it keeps its rich aqua tones and its cupped, slightly twisted and rippled texture even in 2/3-day sun! This Don Dean introduction sports leaves 11 inches long and up to 9 inches wide, deeply corrugated and vibrantly colored. Best cupping in more shade. Lavender blooms on 26- to 29-inch scapes. 1-quart container. Z 3-9 | midsummer | part shade | H: 23", W: 38"

32274 $19.95 ea | 3 for $16.95 ea | 6 for $13.95 ea

4. New! Vaccinium ‘Pink Champagne’

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Richly flavored and firmly textured, the frosty pink berries on this lovely little shrub are as delicious as they are beautiful. Developed by the Department of Agriculture, this ornamental blueberry also offers brilliant fall foliage and small white spring flowers. 1-quart container. Z 4-9 | fruits in early/midsummer | sun | H: 4-5', W: 5'

32897 $14.95 ea | 3 for $12.95 ea | 6 for $11.95 ea

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(cv. 'EVIpo043.') The huge flowers on this Raymond J. Evison Clematis open a soft shade of light purple, then mature to a rich violet-blue. Fully 6 inches wide, with ruffled edges, they create a big impression even in a small space. This floriferous climber was introduced at the Hampton Court Flower Show in 2010 and immediately became a collectors' favorite. 2-quart container.

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Under-used yet so showy, this Chinese Wintergreen is a low-growing, spreading shrub, with tiny leaves of glossy deep green that remain on the plant year-round, topped first by dangling bell-shaped white blooms, then by clusters of round blue-purple fruit. The berries ripen in late summer and persist all fall, blazing periwinkle, azure, royal purple, and navy blue. A shade-loving woodland plant, it asks only for good drainage and adequately moist soil. 1-quart container. Z 7-10 | late spring/early summer | part/full shade | H: 2-3', W: 3-4'

32893 $14.95 ea | 3 for $12.95 ea | 6 for $11.95 ea

2. New & Exclusive! Paeonia ‘Pink Spinners’

Compact yet so vigorous, this 2003 Krekler and Klehm introduction dazzles with single blooms combining streaks of cream, pink, rose, and raspberry-red. The petals are delightfully twisted and fluted around a yellow center, and the flowers release a subtle sweet perfume. Bareroot. Z 2-8 | late spring/early summer | sun | H: 24”, W: 18-24”

32013 $34.95 ea | 3 for $29.95 ea | 6 for $27.95 ea

3. New! Lonicera x brownii Honeybelle™

PP#20,939. (cv. 'Bailelle.') Masses of 3-inch, deep gold flowers clothe this twining vine in early summer, followed by steady reblooming well into fall. A branch mutation of 'Dropmore Scarlet,' it is compact, beautifully dense, and irresistible to butterflies and hummingbirds. In autumn, a light crop of bright red berries dots the foliage, bringing in the songbirds. Hardy to -35 degrees F and very easy to grow, all it asks is plenty of sunshine and a sturdy support to climb. Once mature, it is tolerant of both dry and wet conditions. 1-gallon container.

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32049 $37.95 ea | 3 for $32.95 ea | 6 for $26.95 ea

4. New! Heuchera ‘Dark Chocolate’

PPAF. Few perennials can boast the adaptability and three-season beauty of this exciting Coral Bells. The foliage is deep purple to chocolate-brown, overlaid with silver. They keep their color even in extreme heat on compact plants just 18 inches high when not topped by spikes of big, shell-pink blooms. 1-quart container. Z 3-9 | late spring/early summer | sun/shade | H: 18", W: 12-18"

32327 $18.95 ea | 3 for $16.95 ea | 6 for $15.95 ea

5. New & Exclusive! Hemerocallis ‘Garden Show’

Rich purple blooms 6 inches wide appear heavily in midseason, then repeat all summer on this 1997 Carpenter introduction. Quite fragrant and starred with a green throat, the flowers stand out beautifully against fresh green foliage. Unusual coloring and generous bloom time make it a favorite. Bareroot. Z 3-9 | all summer | sun/part shade | H: 28”, W: 18-24”

32810 $17.95 ea | 3 for $15.95 ea | 6 for $14.95 ea

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1. New! Iris ‘Futuriste’

A Ruffled Delight with Horizontal Falls! This French introduction boasts falls that don’t “fall”—instead, they are held straight out like the wings of an airplane! The standards are heavily ruffled, forming a frothy mass at the center of the bloom, while the falls are white at the center and rimmed in brilliant blue-violet. White-tipped golden beards complete the color show, which arises in midseason on compact plants. Bred by Cayeux and introduced in 2001. Bareroot. Z 3-8 | late spring/early summer | sun/part shade | H: 32", W: 12-18"

32307 $22.95 ea | 3 for $19.95 ea | 6 for $18.95 ea

2. New! x Heucherella ‘Thunderbird’

PPAF. Royal tones of gold and purple combine on these big, showy leaves! In spring, the new foliage unfurls in brightest golden overlaid with deep red. As the season progresses, the gold glows only on the edges and along the veins. By summer, the gold has turned to emerald green and the center to rich violet! Appleblossom-pink blooms top 16-inch scapes for several weeks. Best gold color is in more sun. 1-quart container. Z 4-9 | late spring/early summer | sun/shade | H: 9", W: 20"

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3. New! Hibiscus moscheutos ‘Heartthrob’

PPAF. The darkest-flowered Rose Mallow yet! Giant 8- to 10-inch blooms open from nearly black buds, the slightly ruffled petals a deep maroon with a black center and veining. Very compact, floriferous, and densely branched, it makes a lovely low hedge or color ribbon through the sunny garden. Magnificent! 1-quart container.

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4. New & Exclusive! Hemerocallis ‘Stolen Treasure’

Winner of an Honorable Mention from the American Hemerocallis Society, this dormant diploid is marvelously cold-hardy. Giant 6½-inch blooms of brightest pink appear in early midseason, each petal thinly edged in cream and marked with a central cream whisker. Bred by Hazel Dougherty of Tennessee. Bareroot.

Z 3-9 | early/midsummer | sun | H: 26", W: 18-24"

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5. New! Clematis Fleuri™

(cv. 'EVIpo042.') Free-flowering and richly toned, this dwarf climber from Raymond J. Evison's renowned Boulevard® Collection is ideal for containers. The deep purple blooms are striped in magenta down the center, and arise most heavily early in the season, continuing intermittently all summer. A lovely choice for small spaces, Fleuri™ is an exceptional performer. Pruning Group II. 2-quart container. Z 4-9 | late spring/late summer | sun/part shade | H: 4', W: 2'

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1. New! Rhododendron ‘Grace’

4. New! Rhododendron ‘Radiance’

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Deep pink buds open to appleblossom-white blooms on large shrubs 4 to 6 feet high and wide. Descended from R. 'English Roseum.' 1-quart container.

Pale pink buds open to large, ruffled pink blooms on dense shrubs 3 to 4 feet high and wide. Descended from R. 'Scintillation.' 1-quart container.

Dark lavender buds open to pastel purple blooms on well-shaped, fairly dense shrub 4 to 5 feet high and wide. Descended from R. 'Royal Purple.' 1-quart container.

Light pink buds open to white blooms flecked with pale purple on shrubs 4 to 5 feet high and wide. Descended from R. 'County of York.' 1-quart container.

3. New! Rhododendron ‘Breezy’

Pink buds open to white flowers with a maroon-freckled blotch. Shrub is 4 to 5 feet high and wide. Descended from R. 'Janet Blair.' 1-quart container.

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Peonies — A Legacy of Rich Color! 1. New & Exclusive! Paeonia ‘Lois Kelsey’

A truly distinctive Peony, this 1934 introduction offers big semi-double blooms of pure white, the petals deeply cut and fringed for a starry, multi-pointed look. Red carpels add a blush to the small yellow center, and a subtle fragrance perfumes every bloom. Mid- to late season. Bareroot. Z 2-8 | late spring/early summer | part shade | H: 32-34", W: 30-36"

32023 $39.95 ea | 3 for $33.95 ea | 6 for $31.95 ea

2. Paeonia ‘Mister Ed’

Terrific staying power in the vase distinguishes this lovely bomb-type Peony. An early bloomer, it sets a good number of lightly fragrant, large cream-to-rose flowers on very strong stems. The color variation is so great that often a single plant sets blooms of cream, pink, and rose, all in a single season! Bareroot. Z 3-8 | late spring | sun/part shade | H: 36”, W: 24-30”

49093 $27.95 ea | 3 for $23.95 ea | 6 for $22.95 ea

3. Paeonia ‘Green Lotus’

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One of our absolute favorite Peonies, and we believe it will become yours, too! This is a Japanese-style flower with long, tightly-packed, ruffled-tip petals of chartreuse tinged with pink! In the center a large, frilly golden boss punctuates the unusual color combination. Compared to Parrot Tulips for its splendid colors and twisted, devil-may-care form, these huge 4- to 5-inch blooms are absolutely showstopping in garden or vase. Developed by Klehm and Krekler. Blooms in early season. Don’t miss this one! Bareroot. Z 2-8 | late spring | full sun | H: 28”, W: 24-30”

44593 $32.95 ea | 3 for $28.95 ea | 6 for $26.95 ea

4. Exclusive! Paeonia ‘Le Charme’

One of the tallest Peonies in the garden, this vigorous 1964 Japanese-style cultivar bounces back beautifully from rain and other rough weather. The bowlshaped blooms are a deep rosy pink with a fascinating center combining yellow stamens and pink petaloids. Each flowering stem offers 3 to 4 side buds, for a bouquet of lightly fragrant, very long-lasting color in midseason. Bareroot. Z 2-8 | late spring/early summer | sun/part shade | H: 36-40", W: 36"

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A double row of vibrant rosy-pink ruffled petals make this single-flowered peony stand out beautifully in the garden! Sweetly fragrant and very longlasting in the garden, this early bloomer is a good choice for hot climates where others melt out quickly. Bred by Roy G. Klehm. Bareroot. Z 2-8 | spring/early summer | sun/part shade | H: 30”, W: 30-36”

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2. Paeonia ‘Coral Charm’

A color breakthrough for Peonies! The deep coral buds open to bowl-shaped blooms with gracefully incurved petals of coral-peach surrounding a frilly, glowing mass of stamens. One of the few Peonies to flourish in the southern end of its hardiness range, ‘Coral Charm’ is an exceptionally robust garden plant, reaching 36 inches tall and covered with blooms. Its lovely foliage forms a nice backdrop for Daffodils and a foreground for mid- to late summer Lilies! Bareroot. Z 2-8 | late spring | sun/part shade | H: 36”, W: 30”

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A stunning pink “bomb” from Carl Klehm! These blooms are 5 inches wide, packed with petals, and boast red stripes on the underside! Arising in midseason, they are pleasantly fragrant and just right for cutting. The plant is stocky and strong, too, with disease-resistant foliage and good coldhardiness. Bareroot.

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4. Paeonia ‘Paula Fay’

Among the longest-lasting flowers in the Peony family, these waxy hot-pink blooms stay fresh and lovely for weeks. Semi-double and very richly colored, they arise early in the season, making 'Paula Fay' a great choice for warm climates where other Peonies suffer. Gold Medal Selection of the American Peony Society. Bareroot. Z 3-8 | late spring | sun/part shade | H: 35", W: 24-30"

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5. Paeonia lactiflora ‘Top Brass’

The tricolored effect of this Roy Klehm introduction has no equal in the Peony family! As many-petalled and exquisite as a Rose, it regales with a marvelous honey scent and long-lasting freshness in the vase or the garden. A plant in full bloom is a tropical sunset of colors, with shades of salmon, coral, and peach mingling with the ivory, canary-yellow, and appleblossom-pink primary tones. A single 5- to 6-inch bloom is a bouquet all by itself—but cut enough to fill all your vases, for this robust performer has color to spare! The plant reaches just 27 inches tall, with a rounded, full shape that adds weight to its compact height. Bareroot. Z 3-8 | mid-spring | sun/part shade | H: 27”, W: 24-36”

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4. Paeonia ‘Snow Swan’

Mail Order Exclusive! Subtly fragrant and perfectly symmetrical, these double-flowered, 5- to 6-inch white blooms gleam in the midseason Peony garden. Each stem sets multiple buds, giving you armloads of long-lasting beauty. A 1989 introduction from Roy Klehm, it is descended from the popular favorite P. 'Bowl of Cream.' Bareroot.

While many peonies lose their tight, lush habit by late summer, this exquisite singleflowered beauty remains attractive in the garden all season. The bowl-shaped blooms of ivory with a charming golden ruff arise in midseason and hold brilliantly, making ‘Snow Swan’ the best single white we have ever seen. Bred by Roy G. Klehm, this is a splendid addition to garden and vase! Bareroot.

Z 3-8 | late spring/early summer | sun | H: 34", W: 24-28"

Z 2-8 | late spring/early summer | sun/part shade | H: 34”, W: 30-36”

43480 $34.95 ea | 3 for $29.95 ea | 6 for $27.95 ea

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2. Paeonia ‘Sarah Bernhardt’

5. Paeonia ‘Pink Charmer’ Mail Order Exclusive! Expect up to 3 buds on every stem of this vigorous midseason bloomer. Finely textured petals shade from rose to powder-pink on fully double, scentless blooms. Introduced in 1998, this superb cut-flower was bred by Klehm. Bareroot.

Z 2-8 | late spring/early summer | full sun | H: 30”, W: 30”

32015 $39.95 ea | 3 for $33.95 ea | 6 for $31.95 ea

3. Paenoia ‘David Harum’ Mail Order Exclusive! Introduced in 1907 and never bettered, this late bloomer offers very large, full blooms of deep rosy-pink to crimson. A generous bloomer, it is lightly scented and very vigorous. Bareroot. Z 2-8 | late spring/early summer | sun/part shade | H: 30-36", W: 30-36"

32022 $39.95 ea | 3 for $33.95 ea | 6 for $31.95 ea

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4. Paeonia ‘Cheddar Surprise’

Z 3-8 | late spring/early summer | sun/part shade | H: 28”, W: 2-3’

Z 2-8 | late spring/early summer | sun/part shade | H: 30”, W: 24”

32017 $39.95 ea | 3 for $33.95 ea | 6 for $31.95 ea

48696 $29.95 ea | 3 for $25.95 ea | 6 for $23.95 ea

2. Paeonia ‘Charles Burgess’ Mail Order Exclusive! Rich crimson and deep burgundy tones contrast beautifully with slender golden stamens, creating an effect like glowing embers on huge 6- to 8-inch blooms. This single, Japanesestyle Peony flowers early in the season, making it a good choice for warmer climates. Introduced by Krekler in 1963. Bareroot.

5. Paeonia ‘Raspberry Sundae’

Z 3-8 | late spring/early summer | sun/part shade | H: 36”, W: 30-36”

Z 3-8 | late spring/early summer | sun/part shade | H: 36”, W: 24-36”

44477 $34.95 ea | 3 for $29.95 ea | 6 for $27.95 ea

43635 $27.95 ea | 3 for $23.95 ea | 6 for $22.95 ea

3. Paeonia x ‘Renato’ Mail Order Exclusive! A vintage shade of bright red graces these fully double blooms, which open in midseason on fast-growing plants. A popular cut-flower since its 1955 introduction, ‘Renato’ offers extra-strong stems that extend the life of every flower. Bareroot.

6. Paeonia ‘Abalone Pearl’

Z 3-8 | late spring/early summer | sun | H: 32”, W: 24”

44845 $36.95 ea | 3 for $31.95 ea | 6 for $29.95 ea

Marvelously fragrant, these big semi-double blooms of icy white boast a frilly collar of golden petaloids and short stamens mixed with a tuft of curly white petals, creating a very full, rose-like appearance. Borne on very sturdy stems, they open from blush-pink buds and are excellent for cutting. Roy Klehm, 1980. Bareroot.

Giant double blooms fully 6 inches wide are not only packed with pastel shades, they’re also wonderfully fragrant. “Semi-rose” flowers combine flat outer petals with shorter, delightfully frilly petals. A great choice for northern gardens where other Peonies struggle. Bareroot.

This early bloomer is ideal for southern climates, its semi-double flowers opening 5 to 6 inches wide, with pink- and coral-washed petals surrounding a yellow center. Superb for cut flowers, the blossoms arise on long, sturdy stems with great staying power. One of the masterpieces of Peony breeder William Krekler. Bareroot. Z 2-8 | mid-spring | full sun | H: 32”, W: 30-36”

40820 $29.95 ea | 3 for $25.95 ea | 6 for $23.95 ea

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Wonderfully twisted, irregularly fringed petals of cream, streaked with green and rosy-red, adorn this midseason bloomer from master breeders Krekler and Klehm. Subtly fragrant, this is a single-flowered Peony, but the unusual hold of the petals makes it look as full and lively as a Parrot Tulip. Bareroot. Z 2-8 | late spring/early summer sun/part shade | H: 2', W: 2½-3'

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Z 3-8 | late spring/early summer | sun/part shade | H: 3', W: 1½-2'

32019 $39.95 ea | 3 for $33.95 ea 6 for $31.95 ea

3. Paeonia ‘Bartzella’

Lemon-scented double blooms up to 9 inches wide blanket this intersectional (Itoh) hybrid over a long season, often numbering more than 75 in a single season. From its Tree Peony heritage, 'Bartzella' gets its shrubby habit, rich color, and disease resistance; from its herbaceous Peony side, its huge flower size, fragrance, and extended bloomtime. The result is a showstopping floral pageant you will treasure. Bareroot. Z 3-8 | late spring/early summer sun/part shade | H: 3', W: 3'

49335 $79.95 ea | 3 for $67.95 ea 6 for $63.95 ea

6. 4. Paenoia ‘Red Charm’

The Most Famous Peony in the World! No Peony garden is complete without this classic red "bomb," introduced in 1944 and never equaled! The 6- to 7-inch blooms have a high, rounded shape and a full skirt of velvety petals, and because they're thick and waxy, they last beautifully after cutting. Winner of the American Peony Society's coveted Gold Medal, 'Red Charm' will bowl you over. Bareroot.

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Mail Order Exclusive! One of the most floriferous Peonies ever developed, this double-flowered Japanese-style form was introduced in 1965 by master plantsman Bill Krekler. Its satiny white petals surround a pale primroseyellow center on blooms reaching 5 to 6 inches wide. A mid- to late-season bloomer, it complements every other color in garden and vase. Bareroot.

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6. Paeonia ‘Fairy Princess’

An unusual breakthrough in the world of Peonies, this Dwarf, or Rock Garden type, with a unique, compact growth habit, was developed jointly from the American breeding programs of William KreckIer and Roy Klehm. Early flowering, with rounded, 4 to 5-inch flowers produced prolifically. Bareroot. Z 4-8 | mid-spring/late summer sun/part shade | H: 15-18”, W: 24-36”

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Enormous Fragrant Blooms! Magnificent blooms combine sweet fragrance with strong colors and beautiful patterning! Edged in white, these violet to lavender flowers offer faint striping and elegant ruffles. Expect them in early midsummer. Introduced by Keppel in 2002, ‘Telepathy’ has won several awards from the American Iris Society, and is fast becoming a classic. Bareroot. Z 3-8 | late spring/early summer | sun/part shade | H: 38”, W: 12-18”

32308 $22.95 ea | 3 for $19.95 ea | 6 for $18.95 ea

2. Iris germanica ‘Paul Black’

Very highly sought ever since its 2003 introduction, this dazzling dark purple with a bold deep orange beard is renowned for its spicy scent as well as its very heavy bloom production. Among the tallest Iris in the mid- to late season garden, each stem bears 11 to 12 double-socketed buds. Winner of the Wister, the Dykes, the Cook Cup, the Award of Merit, and many other awards of the American Iris Society, it is an all-time favorite and instant classic. Bareroot. Z 3-8 | late spring/early summer | full sun | H: 42”, W: 12-18”

47920 $14.95 ea | 3 for $12.95 ea | 6 for $11.95 ea

3. Iris x germanica ‘Copper Classic’

A fine coppery-orange, this classic variety really combines well with the traditional blues and purples of the Iris bed! Large blooms top 34- to 36-inch stems. Bareroot.

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44243 $14.95 ea | 3 for $12.95 ea | 6 for $11.95 ea

4. Iris germanica ‘World Premier’

Super-floriferous, this vigorous Iris offers glorious bicolored blooms over a long season! The standards are inky-blue edged in white, with generous ruffles, while the falls are pure white. Exquisite in garden and vase, these 3- to 4-inch blooms top 37-inch stems. Bareroot. Z 3-8 | mid/late summer | full sun | H: 37”, W: 6-12”

40414 $14.95 ea | 3 for $12.95 ea | 6 for $11.95 ea

5. Iris germanica ‘Val De Loire’

This petite French introduction is a study in soft shades and exquisite ruffling and lacing. The standards are white with a lilac cast, while the falls are a rich charcoal-lavender accented with a bright orange beard. A midseason bloomer introduced by Cayeux in 1999, ‘Val de Loire’ is a splendid front-row variety for the Iris display. Bareroot.

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Z 3-8 | late spring/early summer | full sun | H: 40”, W: 12-18”

Z 3-8 | mid-spring | sun/part shade | H: 35”, W: 12-18”

47921 $14.95 ea | 3 for $12.95 ea | 6 for $11.95 ea

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5. Iris germanica ‘Florentine Silk’

Deeply ruffled white standards as puffy as spring clouds top plush plum-purple falls, the white echoed in a pencil-thin edging along every petal. A mid- to late-season bloomer, this tall Iris boasts 10 to 13 buds on every stalk. Bareroot.

Stunning inky-black petals shot with deep purple and punctuated by a frosty white beard really stand out in the sunny garden. This gorgeous midseason bloomer steals the show wherever it is placed. Introduced by Marky Smith in 2002 and never bettered! Bareroot. Z 3-8 | late spring/early summer | full sun | H: 36”, W: 12-18”

47897 $21.95 ea | 3 for $18.95 ea | 6 for $17.95 ea

3. Iris germanica ‘Lovely Señorita’

Each stalk of this multiple award-winner is branched into 4 stems bearing 10 to 15 buds, guaranteeing you huge numbers of brilliant orange and amber blooms in mid- to late season. Huge 4-inch by 6-inch blooms offer jaw-dropping color in garden or vase! Bred by Schreiner in 2002 from I. ‘Champagne Waltz’ x I. ‘Savanna Sunset.’ Bareroot. Z 3-8 | late spring/early summer | full sun | H: 41”, W: 12-18”

47899 $19.95 ea | 3 for $16.95 ea | 6 for $15.95 ea

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Dykes Medal, 1985. A prize sought by all collectors and Iris lovers, this is a solid coral-pink, lacy bloom with perfect form and unbelievable color. Very floriferous and fast-growing, the 35-inch stems bloom in early midseason. Bareroot.

A multiple award winner, this breathtaking peach-pink and lavender-blue combination wows with silky blooms featuring ruffles, contrasting edging, and striking beards of peachy-orange with a white center. When they rebloom, the falls are a more free-form blend of lavender and peach, looking exactly like watered silk! No other Iris compares to this 2005 Keppel introduction. Descended from ‘Poem of Ecstasy’. Bareroot.

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'Victoria Falls’ is a very heavy-blooming, well-branched mid-blue bloomer, with a long season and often an encore. The 36-inch plants boast heavily ruffled, cascading falls with a white patch and snowy beard. Our favorite blue, its generosity is overwhelming. Plant in full sun and well-drained soil of ordinary fertility. Bareroot.

4. New! Iris ‘Mysterious Ways’

44107 $14.95 ea | 3 for $12.95 ea | 6 for $11.95 ea

Award-winning Colors! With flowers the colors of shade and fog, this Tall Bearded earns its name beautifully! A multiple award-winner, this midseason bloomer is quite tall, with substantial stems and wide blooms. The standards are a grayish-violet shot with veins and edged in neat cream ruffles; the falls are palest yellow to oyster-white and deeply ruffled, with glowing golden beards. Introduced by Keith Keppel in 2003, this Iris is simply awe-inspiring. Bareroot.

2. Iris germanica ‘Dusky Challenger’

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Dykes Medal, 1992. 5-inch blooms of deepest purple open in mid- to late season on 39-inch plant. Well-branched and vigorous, the plants produce multiple stems, each of which opens 4 buds simultaneously. Bareroot. Z 3-8 | mid/late spring | full sun | H: 39”, W: 12-18”

43213 $14.95 ea | 3 for $12.95 ea | 6 for $11.95 ea

3. Iris germanica ‘Moonlit Water’

The lavender-blue falls of this 2005 Keppel introduction boast a radiating pattern called luminata, creating a lovely “spray” effect on highly ruffled blooms. Each stem of this award winner sports 9 to 10 double-socketed buds, giving you arm loads of beautiful blooms in early season. Bareroot.

Z 3-8 | early/midsummer | sun/part shade | H: 40”, W: 12-18”

5. Iris germanica ‘Kind Word’

Winner of an Honorable Mention from the American Iris Society, this 2003 Keppel introduction regales you with elegant ruffles and soft shades of pink highlighted by a vermilion beard. A mid- to late season bloomer, it stands tall and striking in the garden. Bareroot. Z 3-8 | late spring/early summer | full sun | H: 39”, W: 12-18”

47881 $14.95 ea | 3 for $12.95 ea | 6 for $11.95 ea

Z 3-8 | late spring/early summer | full sun | H: 36”, W: 12-18”

47880 $21.95 ea | 3 for $18.95 ea | 6 for $17.95 ea

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One of the most beautiful of all the "reds," this maroon-claret variety boasts a deep blue beard. A 2006 Schreiner introduction, it flowers in midseason, very vigorous thanks to its I. reichenbachii breeding. Blooms in early midseason. Bareroot. Z 3-8 | late spring/early summer | full sun | H: 37”, W: 12-18”

47878 $21.95 ea | 3 for $18.95 ea | 6 for $17.95 ea

4. Iris germanica ‘Nehalem Bay’

Pure azure-blue falls and delightfully ruffled white standards are an unbeatable combination on this weather-tough Iris! Substantial petal thickness and vigorous growth make this late bloomer a standout in any setting, with extra-large blooms (average petal length is 4¼ inches!). Boasting 8 to 9 double-socketed buds per stem, this descendent of I. ‘Overnight Sensation’ x I. ‘Indigo Princess’ is destined to become a favorite in your garden. Bareroot. Z 3-8 | late spring/early summer | full sun | H: 38”, W: 12-18”

2. Iris ‘Jurassic Park’

An award-winning bicolor descended from the classic 'Edith Wolford,' with bright yellow standards and soft lavender falls on 4½-inch blooms. This stately plant tolerates heat, humidity, drought, cold, and other misfortunes of Nature beautifully. Bareroot. Z 3-8 | late spring/early summer | sun/part shade | H: 36”, W: 12-18”

42029 $22.95 ea | 3 for $19.95 ea | 6 for $18.95 ea

3. Iris germanica ‘About Town’

Tall, majestic stems bearing 10 buds open to blooms of violet and lavender-mauve. The light silvery accents of the standards are echoed around the edges the falls! Delightfully ruffled and richly colored. Bareroot.

47918 $14.95 ea | 3 for $12.95 ea | 6 for $11.95 ea

5. Iris germanica ‘Wench’

At first glance this early midseason bloomer looks black and white, but a closer inspection reveals that the standards are actually powder-pink and the falls deepest plum. Separated by a bright tangerine beard, the petals are also enlivened by slight ruffling and beautiful white rays. Expect 7 to 9 double-socketed buds on every stem of this multiple award winner. Bareroot. Z 3-8 | late spring/early summer | full sun | H: 34”, W: 12-18”

47849 $14.95 ea | 3 for $12.95 ea | 6 for $11.95 ea

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Intricately piecrusted, these 6-inch blooms combine soft pink and gold tones with highlights of cream and yellow—a breathtaking effect in any setting! Quite fragrant, they appear in early midseason on semi-evergreen tetraploid plants that demonstrate terrific vigor, even in the warmest climates. No wonder the American Hemerocallis Society awarded it an Honorable Mention! Bareroot. Z 4-10 | early/midsummer | sun/part shade | H: 28", W: 18-24"

32807 $17.95 ea | 3 for $15.95 ea | 6 for $14.95 ea

2. New & Exclusive! Hemerocallis ‘Cherokee Star’ The brightest blooms in the daylily garden come from this mid- to late-season dormant tetraploid. A vivid shade of cerise with a startling yellow-green throat, they reach 6 inches wide, absolutely showstopping in any setting. Bred by Santa Lucia in 1995, this robust cultivar is an excellent choice for extreme climates. Bareroot. Z 3-9 | early/midsummer | sun/part shade | H: 32", W: 18-24"

32806 $17.95 ea | 3 for $15.95 ea | 6 for $14.95 ea

3. Hemerocallis ‘King Porcelain’

Satiny porcelain-pink, apricot, and orange shades suffuse these wide, ruffled petals, the color becoming so bright it nearly glows at the throat. A tall, vigorous tetraploid with mid- to late-season blooms, this Roy G. Klehm introduction effortlessly takes center stage in any Daylily display. Bareroot.

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47957 $11.95 ea | 3 for $10.95 ea | 6 for $9.95 ea

4. Hemerocallis ‘The Parson’s Choice’

A delightfully petite Daylily with two-tone purple beauty! These 3-inch ruffled blooms open the evening before their day of glory, releasing their rich scent in the evening garden. Beautiful lavender and grape tones stand out brilliantly in the Daylily display. Bareroot. Z 3-9 | midsummer | sun/part shade | H: 20”, W: 12-18”

47971 $9.95 ea | 3 for $8.95 ea | 6 for $7.95 ea

5. Hemerocallis ‘Ruffled Parchment’

Subtly fragrant, these 5-inch blooms offer pure icy-white petals shading into cream and buttery yellow toward the base. This diploid is gently ruffled for a beautifully full look. Good tolerance of heat and humidity. Bareroot. Z 3-10 | early summer | sun/part shade | H: 34”, W: 18-24”

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This award-winner from master breeder Patrick Stamile may be called "white," but every petal is suffused with pastel shades of apricot, pink, and yellow. Measuring 6¼ inches wide and beautifully piecrusted, these blooms open for an extended day, then repeat all season. The fragrance is sweet and strong on semi-evergreen plants. Winner of an Honorable Mention from the American Hemerocallis Society in 2003. Bareroot. Z 4-9 | early/midsummer | sun/part shade | H: 28", W: 18-24"

32805 $17.95 ea | 3 for $15.95 ea | 6 for $14.95 ea

2. Hemerocallis ‘Count Radish Plus’

The rich barn-red tones on these ruffled 5-inch blooms are fade resistant and so eye-catching in the garden. A dormant tetraploid type tetraploid introduced by master breeder Roy G. Klehm in 2003, this ready rebloomer keeps the flowers coming all summer long. Superb for climates from north to south. Bareroot. Z 3-10 | summer | sun/part shade | H: 26”, W: 18-24”

47919 $14.95 ea | 3 for $12.95 ea | 6 for $11.95 ea

3. Hemerocallis ‘Chicago Picotee Memories’

The picotee matches the eyezone on this early bloomer! Pale apricot with grape-purple markings, these 5- to 6-inch blooms are sweetly fragrant. A dormant tetraploid, this 1987 James Marsh introduction tolerates severe winters effortlessly. Bareroot. Z 3-9 | early summer | full sun | H: 30”, W: 18-24”

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Zesty deep orange blooms with golden highlights and faint red stripes (acquired in afternoon) reach 5¾ inches wide on this spectacular tetraploid. A midseason bloomer bred by Roy G. Klehm, it is exceptionally tolerant of heat and humidity. Bareroot. Z 3-10 | early/midsummer | sun/part shade | H: 36”, W: 18-24”

47946 $14.95 ea | 3 for $12.95 ea | 6 for $11.95 ea

5. New & Exclusive! Hemerocallis ‘Monterrey Jack’ The first blooms open more than 6 inches wide on this splendid dormant type tetraploid! An early and generous bloomer, it will wow you with clear yellow flowers marked with a large red eyezone. By season's end, the rounded, ruffly blooms are somewhat smaller (though still more than 5 inches!) but just as abundant. A good choice for severe-winter or hot-summer climates, this 1996 introduction received an Honorable Mention from the American Hemerocallis Society in 2001. Bareroot.

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Boasting twice the chromosomes of traditional diploid Daylilies, tetraploid varieties have a number of advantages, including brighter color, larger blooms, stronger stems, and most important of all, greater vigor in a wide range of colors. No breeder’s rejects in this mixture! Give your Daylily garden a natural advantage with these ultra-hardy, brilliant cultivars! Pack contains 3 bareroot plants.

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3. Hemerocallis ‘Garden Symphony’

One of the finest creations of the late Brother Charles Reckamp, this dormant tetraploid dazzles with tightly pie-crusted blooms 6 inches wide and bursting with gold, peach, pink, and yellow tones. Each petal is a brilliant wash of color on mid- to late-season blooms that face outward. Magnificent! Bareroot. Z 3-9 | early/midsummer | sun/part shade | H: 30”, W: 18-24”

47942 $21.95 ea | 3 for $18.95 ea | 6 for $17.95 ea

4. Hemerocallis ‘Red Pinocchio’

This dormant tetraploid may be scarcely 2 feet tall, but its rich, velvety crimson blooms reach 5 inches wide! Arising in midseason, they boast slightly ruffled edges and fade-proof color. Introduced by Roy G. Klehm in 1987. Bareroot.

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5. Hemerocallis ‘Stephanie Returns’

American Perennial Diva, Stephanie Cohen, has been given the honor of having this delightful little Daylily named after her. It’s uniquely colored, boasting a bicolored blend of peachy pink, ruffled petals with a thin, purple eye, a dazzling yellow throat, and deep rose-purple sepals. It needs no maintenance to bloom almost continuously throughout the season, and its diminutive size means it can deliver brilliant color almost anywhere. Bred by Dr. Darrel Apps. Bareroot. Z 4-8 | summer | sun/part shade | H: 14-16”, W: 12-14”

49339 $14.95 ea | 3 for $12.95 ea | 6 for $11.95 ea

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Bulbs — Just Plant and Forget! 1. New! Daffodil Papillon Mix

(Narcissus hybrids.) Split-corona daffodils are among the most beautiful of all, with large cups that are cut into segments and lie flat or folded against the perianth of the bloom, resembling butterfly wings. In this mix you’ll receive a variety of color combinations of exquisite, often fragrant, bulbs that bloom in midseason. Bulb. Z 3-9 | early/mid-spring | sun | H: 6-20”, W: 4-6”

07823 5 for $9.95 | 15 for $29.85 $26.85 30 for $59.70 $47.70

2. Daffodil ‘Sinopel’

Very fragrant and utterly distinctive, this pheasant’s-eye Daffodil boasts a wide, snowy white perianth starred with a tiny green-and-yellow “eye”! The small cup is ruffled and very distinctively colored, making Sinopel a standout in garden or vase. Bulb. Z 4-8 | mid/late spring | sun/part shade | H: 12-14”

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My Story’ is a very special Daffodil, selected to raise funds to combat the disease with which it shares its initials—Multiple Sclerosis. A large split-cupped type with fabulous double salmon petals held on strong stems, it is a breathtaking cut-flower. Bulb. Z 3-8 | early/mid-spring | sun | H: 12-15”, W: 4-6”

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An improved, larger flowered form of the classic heirloom variety, first introduced in 1899 and still the most widely grown of all Daffodils. The majestic blooms often measure 4 inches across, and boast a trumpet fully 2 inches long. A rich sunshine yellow, they are early blooming and a favorite for forcing. Bulb. Z 3-8 | early/mid-spring | sun/part shade H: 16-18”, W: 9-12”

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Pure white trumpets and perianth on 18- to 20-inch stems. A good choice for moist soils, it blooms in late midseason. Bulb. Z 4-8 | mid-spring | sun/part shade | H: 18-20”

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08616 5 for $10.95 15 for $32.85 $29.85 30 for $65.70 $53.70

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Z 4-8 | mid-spring | sun/part shade | H: 15-17”

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An heirloom Giant Trumpet that has never been outdone for flower production or showy beauty! Each bulb produces at least 2 strong flower stems, each bearing huge 4-inch blooms that open a creamy-ivory and mature to white on 15- to 17-inch stems. Bulb.

08478 5 for $10.95 15 for $32.85 $29.85 30 for $65.70 $53.70

Rounded, double orange and yellow flowers are lush and eye-catching on this mid- to late-season bloomer! The perianth is pure white, showing off the play of color and texture even further. A multiple award winner, ‘Tahiti’ has strong 18-inch stems that last well after cutting. Bulb.

08530 5 for $10.95 15 for $32.85 $29.85 30 for $65.70 $53.70

4. Daffodil High Cotton Mix Mail Order Exclusive! For the South! Because of the lack of cold temperatures, some Daffodil varieties simply do not thrive in the south. The four varieties in this mix have been selected because each is a proven performer in the hot, humid Sunbelt. Multi-flowered and sweetly fragrant, these varieties are guaranteed to repeat year after year. Bulb.

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Z 6-9 | early spring | sun/part shade | H: 12-14”

08432 5 for $10.95 | 15 for $32.85 $29.85 30 for $65.70 $53.70

25029 10 for $9.95 | 30 for $29.85 $26.85 60 for $59.70 $47.70

The fully double version of ‘Ice Follies’, with massive 4½-inch blooms of white, cream, and yellow in a frothy confection of petal segments! 20-inch stems open in early season. A classic variety not easily located today! Bulb. Z 4-8 | early spring | sun/part shade | H: 20”, W: 9-12”

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1. Top of the Line Daffodil Mix Mail Order Exclusive! The varieties in this special mix were chosen for their ease of culture, abundance of bloom, rapid increase, and long life. Each is an exceptional performer, bearing at least 2 blooms in a wide range of colors and forms. Plant them this fall and you can watch them multiply year after year, creating a magnificent drift of color in your garden. Our selected mix contains 15 or more premium varieties with a balance of color and bloom season. Bulb. Z 4-9 | early spring | sun/part shade | H: 12-18”

08279 10 for $14.95 | 30 for $44.85 $38.85 60 for $89.70 $71.70

2. Daffodil ‘Pistachio’

Sherbet-green perianth and frilly golden trumpet are an unforgettable combination! Great for the vase, these 4-inch blooms on 12- to 18-inch stems are distinctively different from other Daffodils. A must-have! Bulb. Z 4-8 | mid-spring | full sun | H: 12-18”

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3. Daffodil ‘Bella Vista’

As beautiful as its name, this early-blooming Daffodil graces the garden with largecupped, outward-facing blooms with an arresting color scheme. Six rounded, slightly creased petals form the white perianth, which frames a ruffled, reddish-orange cup with a greenish eye. Bulb. Z 4-8 | early/mid-spring | sun/part shade | H: 18-24”

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Mini 10-inch stems bear 6 to 8 fragrant fully double blooms of white and soft yellow! Bulb. Z 4-8 | mid-spring | sun/part shade | H: 10”

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(Heirloom, 1831). Very rare, with a rich spicy fragrance, this "pheasant's eye" bloom is distinguished by a yellow cup fringed in scarlet. A late bloomer, it extends the Daffodil season by weeks. Great for the south, and quite tolerant of moist winter and spring soils. Bulb. Z 4-8 | late spring | sun/part shade | H: 15-18”

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Every shade of blue, purple, pink, and deep red -- plus a pop of orange! This stunning collection contains 4 classic blue- and purple-toned cultivars—'Peter Stuyvesant,' 'Paul Herman,' 'Sky Jacket,' and 'Woodstock'—offset by the peachy-tangerine hues of 'Gypsy Queen'! An unusual and brilliant combination for garden and vase! Collection includes: Hyacinthus ‘Perter Stuyvesant,’ Hyacinthus Woodstock®, Hyacinthus ‘Paul Herman,’ Hyacinthus ‘Gypsy Queen,’ Hyacinthus ‘Sky Jacket’. Bulb.

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1. Hyacinthus orientalis ‘Peter Stuyvesant’

This rich purple variety is exceptionally weather-resistant, remaining upright even through heavy wind and rain! A classic variety renowned for its saturated color and strong fragrance, it is excellent for garden or vase. Bulb. Z 4-8 | late spring | sun | H: 8-10”, W: 4-6”

08459 5 for $9.95 | 15 for $29.85 $26.85 | 30 for $59.70 $47.70

2. New! Hyacinthus orientalis Woodstock®

Wonderfully fragrant and long-lasting, these deep magenta-purple blooms are terrific for forcing, cutting, and garden culture. A superb cultivar, coordinating perfectly with yellow Narcissus. Bulb. Z 4-8 | mid-spring | sun/part shade | H: 8-12”, W: 6-8”

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3. New! Hyacinthus orientalis ‘Paul Herman’

Amethyst-purple petals mature to lighter rosy-pink with nearly white edges on this floriferous, highly fragrant Hyacinth. Introduced in 1984, it remains a favorite. Bulb. Z 4-9 | mid-spring | sun/part shade | H: 8-12”, W: 6-8”

32368 5 for $9.95 | 15 for $29.85 $26.85 | 30 for $59.70 $47.70

4. Hyacinthus orientalis ‘Gypsy Queen’

Rarely encountered in a Hyacinth, these rich shades of salmon and apricot are as fade-resistant as they are beautiful. Richly fragrant, the flowers complement all the blues and yellows of the spring bulb garden, and are quite long-lasting in the vase. A classic selection, enduringly popular. Bulb. Z 4-8 | late spring | sun | H: 8-10”, W: 6-8”

08499 5 for $6.95 | 15 for $20.85 $17.85 | 30 for $41.70 $33.00

5. New! Hyacinthus orientalis ‘Sky Jacket’

A merry dark blue stripe decorates every petal of this award winner. Marvelously fragrant, the blooms are large, bursting with color, and very long-lasting. Left alone by deer in the garden, they are also great for winter forcing indoors. A sweetly scented joy! Bulb. Z 4-8 | spring | sun | H: 8-12”, W: 4-6”

08456 5 for $9.95 | 15 for $29.85 $26.85 | 30 for $59.70 $47.70

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These multi-flowering tulips offer up to half a dozen huge blooms on every stem. Single Late (Division 5) varieties, they are compact and vigorous, bred from Candy Club®. Collection includes: Tulp Flaming® Club, Tulip Night® Club, Tulip Sunshine® Club, Tulip Fiery® Club, and Tulip Dream® Club. Bulb. Z 3-8 | mid-/late spring | sun | H: 14-18”, W: 8-12”

Soft, saturated yellow petals shade to soft red at the edges. This is a rogue of Candy Club®, sublimely rich in color. Bulb.

32564 5 for $9.95 | 15 for $29.85 $26.85 30 for $59.70 $47.70

4. New! Tulip Fiery Club®

32557 25 for $39.75

Dark, velvet-toned red blooms with a tiny violet center, only revealed when the flowers are fully open. Bulb.

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Brilliant red stripes! The base petal color matures from pale yellow to pure white. Bulb.

32562 5 for $9.95 | 15 for $29.85 $26.85 30 for $59.70 $47.70

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32560 5 for $9.95 | 15 for $29.85 $26.85 30 for $59.70 $47.70

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The ever-popular (and sometimes hard to find!) blue, with rich royal tones on blooms an impressive 8 to 10 inches wide! Blooms in mid- to late season on 20- to 22-inch stems. Bulb. Z 3-8 | mid/late spring | full sun | H: 20-22”, W: 8-10”

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2. New! Tulip Green Mystery Mix

A delightful assortment of T. viridiflora cultivars, all boasting a streak of green somewhere on each petal! Very colorful and distinctive, these Division 8 tulips are renowned for their exceptionally long period of bloom. Enjoy them in garden or vase. Bulb. Z 3-8 | mid-/late spring | sun | H: 16-24”, W: 6-8”

32508 5 for $9.95 | 15 for $29.85 $26.85 30 for $59.70 $47.70

3. Tulipa ‘Ivory Floradale’

One of the finest white Darwin Tulips ever developed, ‘Ivory Floradale’ is a classic treasure no garden should be denied. Soft yellow buds open to plump, beautifully bowl-shaped blooms of pure white outside, yellow within. Bright purple anthers and the occasional carmine fleck complete the color show on these magnificent 3- to 4-inch blooms. No Tulip is easier to integrate into the border, bed, or container—‘Ivory Floradale’s’ bright white simply makes everything around it look richer! Unsurpassed in a mass planting—where it looks like snowfall—it is a joy in any setting. One of the best-performing, most garden-worthy Tulip for American Gardens, it is easy to grow. Bulb.

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4. Tulipa ‘Apricot Beauty’

This Single Early is renowned for its blend of soft colors: pink, peach, golden, and apricot tones all glimmer on these blooms, kissed by a bright green star in the center of the interior! Just 16 inches high, this tulip is more fragrant than most others, and holds up well. Bulb. Z 4-8 | mid-spring | sun/part shade | H: 14-18”, W: 4”

08747 5 for $8.95 | 15 for $26.85 $23.85 30 for $53.70 $45.00

5. Wayside’s Rembrandt Tulip Mix

These are the tulips that created Tulip Mania in 17th-century Holland, and it’s easy to see why! Each is unique, with streaks, feathering patterns, swirls, and all manner of color breaks. The flowers are large on 20- to 22-inch stems, and simply so beautiful that they look hand-painted. Bulb. Z 3-8 | late spring | sun/part shade | H: 24-26”, W: 8"

08936 10 for $9.95 | 30 for $29.85 $26.85 60 for $59.70 $47.70

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1. New! Tulip ‘Gold Dust’

Extraordinary color and sweet scent from this Peony-flowered variety! The fully double blooms are a fiery blend of orange and red within, terminating in very frilly, closely-packed golden tips. Absolutely show-stopping, they are superb for cutting. Division 11. Bulb. Z 3-7 | mid-/late spring | sun | H: 18-20”, W: 6-8”

32565 5 for $11.95 | 15 for $35.85 $32.85 30 for $71.70 $59.70

2. Wayside’s Imperial Tulip Mix

A bold and beautiful duo, the Triumph Tulip ‘Negrita’ and the Mayflowering (Single late) ‘Esther’ are the ideal combination for the midseason garden. ‘Negrita’ is a deep, maroon-influenced purple, majestic and imposing. ‘Esther,’ winner of the Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticulture Society, is a silvery pink. Both are longlasting and adaptable in garden and vase! Bulb. Z 3-8 | mid-spring | sun/part shade | H: 22-26”

08122 20 for $21.95 | 60 for $65.85 $56.85 120 for $131.70 $107.70

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A glorious tropical sunrise of a bloom, its pink tones generously overlaid with rose and apricot tones! This Darwin Hybrid thrives in warm-winter climates as well as colder ones, making it one of the few Tulips really happy in the south and southwest. And the 4-inch blooms are magnificent on sturdy 20- to 22-inch stems. Find a place of honor for this one! Bulb. Z 3-8 | mid-spring | sun/part shade | H: 24-26”, W: 8-10”

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An awe-inspiring Double Late Tulip with layers and layers of pink, cream, and white petals, ‘Angelique’ is known as a Peony-flowered type, and one glance shows you why! The flowers arise on 20-inch stems in mid-spring, often among the last tulips to bloom. Bulb. Z 3-8 | mid-spring | sun/part shade | H: 24”, W: 4”

08745 5 for $6.95 | 15 for $20.85 $17.85 | 30 for $41.70 $33.00

2. Tulip Parrot Mix

This spectacular mix transforms the landscape with enormous 8- to 10-inch blooms in a spectrum of brilliant hues, including many bicolors. A bed filled with these magnificent Tulips looks for all the world like a flock of exotic birds ruffling their feathers in the spring sunshine! Fantastically curled and frilled, the blooms make breathtaking indoor arrangements, arising in mid- to late Tulip season atop strong, longlasting stems. Bulb. Z 3-8 | mid-/late spring | sun | H: 12-20", W: 6-9"

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3. New! Tulip ‘Fire Wings’

Perfectly named, this elegant Lily-flowered tulip blazes red and yellow flames in mid- to late season. Ideal for cutting or garden enjoyment, the single blooms are long-lasting and sturdy on compact stems. Division 6. Bulb.

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4. Tulip ‘Ballerina’

A lily-flowered beauty with a lovely scent and unique color! Tangerine blossoms brushed with yellow open to bright marigold-orange interiors! 20- to 22-inch stems. Bulb. Z 3-8 | late spring | full sun | H: 20-22”, W: 6"

08928 5 for $6.95 | 15 for $20.85 $17.85 | 30 for $41.70 $33.00

5. Tulip ‘Ballade’

An impressive performer, ‘Ballade has remained in bloom for five weeks in our gardens! The elegant serpentine curves of this 3-inch rich-purple, lily-flowered Tulip are accentuated by sharply-defined white margins. ‘Ballade’ blooms near the end of the Tulip season. Bulb. Z 3-8 | late spring | full sun | H: 18-22”, 6"

08754 5 for $5.95 | 15 for $17.85 $16.50 | 30 for $35.70 $29.70

6. New! Tulip ‘Giant Mix’

Darwin Hybrid Tulips are the largest-flowered, most vigorous of all, sporting enormous single blooms in midseason. Long-lived and dependable, they also demonstrate a better tolerance for warm climates than most others. In this mix you get a selection of massive blooms in a wide range of colors -- plenty both for your vases and for the sunny garden! Bulb. Z 3-8 | mid-/late spring | sun | H: 20-24”, W: 9-12”

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(Iris hollandica hybrids.) It’s hard to mourn the passing of the Tulips when the Dutch Iris take over the bloom show in the spring bulb garden! Vibrant 4- to 5-inch blooms of blue, yellow, and white stand out magnificently, each punctuated with a golden-yellow tongue. Cut them for indoor arrangements or let their color fill the garden. Easy to grow and eager to naturalize, they are an effortless source of beauty. Bulb. Z 6-9 | late spring | sun | H: 20”, W: 6-8”

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3. Crocus Giant Spring Mix

Our Giant Spring Mix welcomes the spring season in style! Each bulb offers 2 to 4 cup-shaped blooms. Long-lasting and very colorful, they are a must-have in the sunny garden! The flowers appear among slender, grass-like foliage, remaining for several weeks when little else in the garden has broken dormancy. When they're happy in their setting, they will naturalize, eventually forming great drifts of color. Unforgettable! This mix includes solids and bicolors in all shades of white, yellow, purple, and blue. Bulb. Z 3-9 | early spring | sun/part shade H: 8”, W: 2-4”

5. Crocus Species Mix

Most of us are thoroughly familiar with the bold Dutch Hybrids—Far less well-known are the species crocus, whose blooms are smaller than their well-known cousins’, but are produced in greater abundance. Their flowers open extremely early in the spring, several weeks earlier than the Dutch Crocus. Very easy to grow, they will increase with the years, returning each spring to signal the end of winter. Our mixture is carefully balanced and encompasses a number of rare species and their cultivars to enrich the gardening experience of anyone who plants these early spring gems. Bulb. Z 3-9 | late winter/early spring sun/part shade | H: 4-6”, W: 4-6”

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Glory of the Snow is a low-growing, absolutely breathtaking bulb for early to mid-spring, arising about the time of the species Tulips. Each 8-inch-tall plant sports anywhere from 4 to 12 starry blue-and-white flowers, forming a colorful carpet beneath all the taller flowers of the season! Bulb.

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Blooming at Tulip time, these dainty, bell-shaped natives of the Iberian Peninsula confirm the arrival of spring. Their graceful, formal I5-inch spikes and grasslike leaves combine well with Tulips, greatly enhancing the beauty of your garden. They are excellent to naturalize in woodlands or bare shady places such as under trees or in odd corners that seem neglected—a planting will reward you with bright and cheerful color. Excellent also as a cut flower. Once established, they multiply freely, establishing large colonies that require absolutely no care. Offer is 30 bulbs—ten each of white, pink and blue. Bulb. Z 4-8 | mid-spring | part shade | H: 15-18”, W: 18”

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2. Ipheion uniflorum ‘Jessie’

Boasting the darkest blue of any in this group, these charming six-petaled, star-shaped, sweetly fragrant blooms are held against attractive grass-like foliage. The blooms appear in early spring and are quite long-lasting. Growing in robust clumps, these adaptable, pest-resistant plants are great for the edges of borders and make a colorful component in various types of lawn art. Bulb. Z 5-9 | spring | sun/part shade | H: 4-6”, W: 4-6”

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Unusual powder-blue color! This vigorous, lightly scented Grape Hyacinth produces dense 1- to 1 ½-inch flowerheads on 12inch stalks. Blooms mid-spring.Suitable for containers and easy to force. Thrives in moist, well-drained, fertile soil in full sun or light shade. Bulb.

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A charming little Fritillary native to Turkey and quite happy in rock gardens, as groundcover or edging pathways. Dangling bells of deepest purple are edged in bright yellow, and if you lift them in admiration, they reveal golden interiors. About half a dozen blooms on every flowering stem. A tiny masterpiece! Bulb.

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Spikes are filled with large, deep cobalt blue flowers. Wonderfully fragrant, they are beautiful planted in borders and under trees, where they may be left undisturbed to become a blue carpet each spring. Easy for indoor forcing, too. Bulb. Z 4-9 | mid-spring | sun/part shade H: 6-8”, W: 6”

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Fruits — Ornamental Edibles!

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Fragrant flowers, juicy fruit, evergreen foliage, and a size so compact you can grow it on an urban balcony—this lemon tree has it all! In mid-winter, the tree is covered with sweet-scented white flowers, followed by arm loads of thick-skinned, ultra-juicy fruit. Perfect for large containers in any sunny location. Just bring it indoors before first frost and enjoy as a winter houseplant! Prune to desired height. 1-gallon container. Z 9-10 | mid-winter | full sun | H: 6-8', W: 4-8'

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Early-maturing, seedless, sweet oranges on a small evergreen tree with a pendulous habit. Great citrus for small-sized landscapes or large planters. Fragrant flowers in spring are followed by fruit, which matures about 7 to 10 months later. Remove fruit the first year so that the tree can concentrate on trunk and branch development. Provide consistent food and water, and prune to keep the tree as small as desired. 1-gallon container.

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The sweetest, most delicious kiwi we have ever tasted is this self-fertile miniature cultivar from Japan. The smooth-skinned fruit is just 1 to 1½ inches long, flanked by serrated deep green leaves. Fragrant 1-inch white blooms add another season of beauty in early summer. A twining climber, it is far less vigorous than the species, keeping neatly within bounds. No pollinator needed. 1-gallon container.

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Related to the tropical Cherimoya (Custard Apple), with huge leaves that look more at home in the jungle, this is actually an Eastern U.S. native, hardy to -25° F! A forest understory tree quite happy in shade, it also tolerates full sun. The fruits, weighing up to a pound each, are rich, sweet, and custard-like. Plant at least 2 for best fruiting. 9” band.

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Scarlet Sentinel™ is a compact columnar apple that can be grown for ornamental effect or for fruiting. Its apples are red and of very high eating quality, harvesting in mid-season. It pollinates with any other surrounding Malus. Ideal for a container on the deck or in the garden.

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This columnar apple bears a heavy crop of fragrant, crisp, juicy fruit in early fall. It brings the apple orchard right to your fingertips—with none of the pruning, spraying, and other backbreaking labor!

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Extra-large fruit the size of golfballs covers these thornless, ultrahardy, semi-erect plants in midsummer! Smooth and glossy, the fruits are super-sweet with no sour bite. Hardy to -20°F, these sun-loving plants are certain to delight! 1-quart container. Z 5-9 | full sun | H: 8-10'

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4. Vaccinium ‘Pink Lemonade’

Year-round beauty for the sunny border! Spring brings fragrant shellpink blooms, followed by the first crop of berries dotting this dense, well-branched shrub. The mid-sized fruit begins pale green, then blushes pink before ripening to a deep rose. Glossy and firm, the fruit has a mild, sweet bite. More crops follow all summer and into fall, when the foliage turns from green to yellow, gold, and reddish-orange. Self-fertile. Z 4-9 |fruits in late spring/fall | full sun | H: 4-5', W: 4-5'

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Trees — Stately Landscape Accents! 1. Acer palmatum ‘Ryusen’

PP#18,501. A magnificent weeping habit with strong, pendulous branches bearing palmately divided leaves of bright green, ‘Ryusen’ introduces an entirely new look to the family. Train this tree to desired height until it forms a sturdy trunk, or let it weep over a wall, espalier it, or let it decorate your favorite arbor or arch. The foliage turns brilliant shades of golden-orange and bright red in autumn. It reaches 20 feet tall and just 6 to 8 feet wide. More heat- and sun-tolerant than many A. palmatum cultivars, ‘Ryusen’ leafs out late in spring, thus avoiding late frosts. 1-gallon container. Z 5-8 | sun/part shade | H: 20', W: 6-8'

48559 $55.95 ea | 3 for $47.95 ea | 6 for $44.95 ea

2. Acer palmatum ‘Fairy Hair’

Very popular but difficult to find, this dwarf Japanese Maple is a super slow-growing delight. The foliage is extremely long, narrow, and slender. Green in spring and summer, it blazes orange in autumn. Perfect for containers and small-space plantings, this tree grows at a rate of less than 1 inch per year. Introduced as part of Buchholz Nursery’s Flora Wonder™ Collection, it is certain to become the talking-point of your garden. 1-gallon container.

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3. Acer griseum—Paperbark Maple

Much sought-after both here and in Europe for its multi-season appeal. Spring and summer bring attractive, rich green compound leaves. Fall turns the leaves bright orange and red. Winter reveals exfoliating bark, flaking back to reveal gleaming orangered new wood. No wonder this tree is in such great demand! 2-gallon container. Z 4-8 | sun/part shade | H: 20-30', W: 15-25'

49003 $49.95 ea | 3 for $42.95 ea | 6 for $39.95 ea

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A landmark tree to fall in love with, with deep red foliage in spring and summer that turns to brilliant crimson in fall. The deep red color remains steadfast through the hottest sun, rivaling ‘Bloodgood’ as the best red Japanese maple. Leafs out later than others, avoiding frost damage. 1-gallon container. Z 6-8 | full sun | H: 20', W: 15'

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Truly one of the finest landscaping subjects, too little used in the United States but widely recognized for its quality in Europe. Ideal for many uses... as an isolated lawn specimen, for planting in mass on difficult banks and slopes... anywhere it provides a graceful airy feeling! The spreading, moundshaped plants grow 8- to 10-feet tall, with a spread of 10- to 15- feet. In July appear imposing 8- to 12-inch flower spikes densely set with white florets. Remarkably disease resistant, it grows well in sun or part shade in a moist, slightly acid organic soil. Z 4-9 | midsummer | sun/part shade | H: 10', W: 10'

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2. Acer palmatum ‘Shishigashira’—Lion’s Head Maple Sometimes called Lion’s Head Maple or Mejishi, ‘Shishigashira’ is an unusual, bold addition to a garden indeed! Its deeply curled and crinkled bright green leaves are held in close-knit bunches, adding to the interesting architectural shape of its branches. Spring brings small reddish-purple flowers, often concealed by the densely packed tufts of foliage, while autumn offers spectacular shades of gold flushed with crimson and rose. 1-gallon container.

3. New! Berberis thunbergii ‘Daybreak’

PPAF. Brilliant spring foliage of orange-red matures to gold for summer, then burnishes deep orange-crimson again in fall! This dwarf Golden Barberry grows just 4 to 6 inches a year, yet is well-branched and dense. Very deer-resistant, it is subject to scorching in full sun in hot summer climates, so offer protection and keep it very well watered. A glorious addition to containers, the border, or specimen plantings. 1-gallon container. Z 4-8 | sun/part shade | H: 3', W: 3'

32050 $29.95 ea | 3 for $25.95 ea | 6 for $23.95 ea

4. Acer palmatum ‘Mikawa Yatsubusa’

The collector’s choice, this stunning dwarf sets its deeply divided, elongated foliage in overlapping tufts, creating a fascinating look. The spring leaves are yellow-green with red tips, darkening to bright green for summer before erupting in neon-intense shades of orange-red for autumn. The branches are beautifully layered, creating the perfect bonsai form. Absolutely outstanding in containers or the garden. 1-gallon container. Z 5-8 | sun/part shade | H: 5’, W: 5’

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1. Cercis canadensis ‘Ruby Falls’

PPAF. Weeping branches clothed in heart-shaped purple leaves create an instant focal point on this elegant dwarf cultivar! This stellar introduction from North Carolina State University is a hybrid of two classics, ‘Covey’ x ‘Forest Pansy.’ Brilliant lavender-pink blooms open on deep red stems and bracts before the tree leafs out in spring, and when the foliage does arise, it sports a glossy shade of maroon before turning dark green with violet accents for summer. 2-gallon container. Z 6-8 | sun/part shade | H: 6-8', W: 4-6'

49578 $85.95 ea | 3 for $73.95 ea 6 for $68.95 ea

2. Cercis canadensis ‘Pink Heartbreaker’

PPAF. (Syn. ‘Pennsylvania Pride Pink Heartbreaker’.) Much more dependably upright and well-branched than ‘Covey’, this new weeping form Redbud from Eaton Farms offers a strong central leader and copious side branching. Lavender-pink blooms in spring yield to new foliage of red, smaller than the species and quickly turning dark green. A choice cultivar for use as a specimen. 2-gallon container. Z 4-8 | spring | sun/part shade | H: 10-15', W: 8-10'

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PPAF. An improvement in nearly every way over older varieties, this North Carolina State University introduction offers handsome glossy foliage on a semi-upright habit with excellent branching, very heavy flowering, and superb heat tolerance. Brilliant lavender-magenta blooms cover the shrub over several weeks, followed by dense, small purple foliage that keeps its color all season. Use ‘Merlot’ as a specimen or part of a group, even in urban settings. A hybrid of ‘Texas White’ x ‘Forest Pansy.’ 2-gallon container. Z 6-8 | spring | full sun | H: 12-15', W: 12-15'

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Even before this vigorous tree leafs out in spring, giant deep red blooms starred with a white eye cover its branches. New foliage emerges in bold tones of burgundy-red, turning dark green for summer before burnishing maroon again in autumn. Ornamental bright red fruit beloved by birds follows the flowers. 2-gallon container.

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2. Cornus angustata Empress of China™

PP#14.5037. Beautiful every month of the year, this vigorous tree is very heavy-blooming and fruiting, with up to 150 1½-inch green-to-white flowers on just one branch at the height of the season! The flowers are followed by translucent strawberry-like fruit, a magnet for songbirds in late summer and fall. And the glossy, leathery green leaves remain right through winter, sloughing off only after the new spring foliage arrives! A classic favorite that outperforms all others, it deserves a place of honor in your landscape. 2-gallon container. Z 6-9 | early summer | part shade | H: 18', W: 15'

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3. Davidia involucrata ‘Sonoma’

Giant white blooms like handkerchiefs flutter in the breeze on this unusual and lovely tree! Measuring 10 to 12 inches long, they begin appearing at a young age and persist for many weeks. This tree thrives in temperate to warm climates, happy in any well-drained soil. Ideal for the border or as a specimen. 1-gallon container. Z 6-8 | late spring | full sun | H: 25-25’, W: 20-30’

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4. Ginkgo bilboa Goldspire™

PPAF. (cv. ‘Blagon.’) Far more dense and narrow than most, this French selection is non-fruiting. Tolerant of air pollution, heat, and other stresses, it stands out brilliantly in the small garden or as a street tree. In fall, the lovely fan-shaped leaves turn buttery shades of yellow. Shear back each spring for 3 to 4 years to develop a tight habit. 2-gallon container.

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5. Ginkgo biloba ‘Mariken’

Extremely dwarf and slow-growing, this splendid male Ginkgo is a witches’ broom discovered in Holland in 1995. Ideal for bonsai, containers, and smallspace gardens, its exquisite fan-shaped foliage is in proportion to its overall size. Delightfully curled and cupped new foliage of celery green turns bright yellow before dropping in autumn. After several decades it may reach 3 to 5 feet high; measurements given below are after 10 years’ growth. Very rare and choice! 1-gallon container. Z 4-8 | sun/part shade | W: 2', W: 2½'

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1. New! Gardenia jasminoides ‘Double Mint’ PPAF. Don't sacrifice a single bloom for a more compact habit! Very tightly branched, this newcomer sets fully double white flowers 2 inches wide over a long season, fabulously fragrant. The glossy forest-green foliage is evergreen and the habit is neatly rounded. 1-gallon container. Z 7-9 | midsummer/early fall | sun/part shade H: 2½-3', W: 2½-3'

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2. Liriodendron tulipifera ‘Little Volunteer’

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(Syn. H. jasminoides.) (Seven-Son Flower.) An intriguing tree from China so rare it was recently thought to no longer exist in the wild. It bears clusters of many small, sweetly fragrant blooms that make large, cascading inflorescences of sparkling white in early fall. The rosy-purple bracts that follow are even more spectacular than the blossoms, and the prominently veined foliage assumes a splendid fall hue of muted purple, strongest when grown in a sunny location. This tree is so new (the Arnold Arboretum obtained seeds only in 1980) that no mature plants yet exist in North America, but we do know our 6-year specimen has grown vigorously to 15 feet, proving pest and disease resistant. Join us in this horticultural adventure by trying Heptacodium in your garden—it should grow into a specimen that fits beautifully into today’s smaller landscapes! 1-quart container. Z 4-9 | late summer/mid-fall | sun/part shade | H: 15', W: 10'

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PP#4,145. All Magnolias are adaptable and vigorous, but ‘Elizabeth’ is the expert at handling temperature extremes! Surviving -20 degree Fahrenheit without injury, just months later it basks in 100+ degree heat and humidity. And in early spring, before the new foliage emerges, this lovely tree is dotted with bright, fragrant yellow blossoms from base to tip. This robust tree begins blooming at a very early age, and is easily pruned to desired shape — including a multi-trunk form for increased horizontal beauty, or even a compact size for container growth. 1-gallon container. Z 5-9 | early/mid-spring | sun/part shade | H: 20-30', W: 8-10'

48564 $57.95 ea | 3 for $49.95 ea | 6 for $46.95 ea

2. Magnolia ‘Shirazz’

(Syn. ‘Vulden.’) Impressively large, tulip-shaped blooms of reddish burgundy sit atop the bare branches of this conical tree before the new foliage appears. As they open—becoming wide and nearly flat—the petals reveal gleaming white interiors. Very free- flowering, this New Zealand introduction flowers late enough to miss the last frosts, making it a good choice for cooler climates. Bred from M. ‘Vulcan’ x M. denudata. 1-gallon container.

4. 3. Magnolia x ‘Vulcan’

Ultra dark ruby-red blooms fully 10 to 12 inches wide begin blooming when this tree is quite young. The flowers are even darker in cool weather, adding drama to the spring landscape. Vigorous and quick-growing, this New Zealand introduction from renowned Magnolia expert Felix Jury boasts an open branched habit when young, becoming more rounded and dense with maturity. Very choice. 1-gallon container. Z 5-9 | early/mid-spring | full sun | H: 15', W: 10'

47781 $69.95 ea | 3 for $59.95 ea | 6 for $55.95 ea

4. Magnolia ‘Butterflies’

PP#7,456. Considered one of the finest of all yellow Magnolias, it is a classic! Abundant 4- to 5-inch, rich yellow double flowers, appearing before the foliage, each sport 10 to 15 petals held upright like butterflies alighting on branches. Pollution tolerant, this tree makes a superb specimen, even in the urban landscape. 1-gallon container. Z 5-9 | mid/late spring | part shade | H: 25-35', W: 15'

49509 $54.95 ea | 3 for $46.95 ea | 6 for $43.95 ea

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48813 $49.95 ea | 3 for $42.95 ea | 6 for $39.95 ea

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Conifers — Year-round Beauty and Majesty!

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1. Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘Sunny Swirl’

Twisting upward like a spiral staircase, this exceptional sport of ‘Torulosa’ boasts narrow, bright gold foliage held in tufted cockscombs at the tip of stiff, twisted branches. The reddish-mahogany bark on this slender dwarf Hinoki Cypress contrasts beautifully with the yellow tones of the foliage, which vary from deep golden to chartreuse. An elegant specimen. 1-gallon container. Z 5-7 | sun/part shade | H: 6-8', W: 2-3'

49319 $24.95 ea | 3 for $21.95 ea | 6 for $19.95 ea

2. Cedrus deodara ‘Prostrate Beauty’

A unique spreading habit of dense branches and foliage makes an almost solid, low carpet. Texture is soft and feathery (a look which stays with this plant as it ages) with a lovely blue-green color, especially bright with new foliage in spring. Found in 1979 at Iseli Nursery. 1-gallon container.

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40974 $24.95 ea | 3 for $21.95 ea | 6 for $19.95 ea Selected for its cold-hardiness but also valuable for its bright blue spring foliage and slender habit, this Himalayan Cedar is full and dense from a very young age. The blue tones remain into summer, creating a sleek, cool-toned appearance all season on a tree that demonstrates excellent resistance to deer and drought. Introduced in Germany from seeds collected in the mountains near Kabul, Afghanistan. 1-gallon container. Z 5-9 | sun/part shade | H: 35', W: 15'

48561 $39.95 ea | 3 for $33.95 ea | 6 for $31.95 ea Slender, upright, and very uniform, the Serbian Spruce makes a fine specimen in smaller gardens. The dark blue-green needles sport silverywhite undersides for a two-tone effect. Ideal as a screen or accent in any deep, enriched soil with good drainage, this deer-resistant evergreen is a very slow grower that only reaches its mature size of 30 to 35 feet after several decades. 1-gallon container. Z 4-8 | full sun | H: 14', W: 4'

48569 $44.95 ea | 3 for $39.95 ea | 6 for $35.95 ea A unique Norway Spruce cultivar, this irregularly shaped weeping form can be trained into desired form. If left unsupported, it becomes a groundcover ideal for cascading over walls if staked, it becomes a striking upright specimen. Stiff, evergreen ¾-inch dark green needles arise on spreading branches, adding handsome winter interest to Asianthemed gardens, small spaces, and containers. Very slow-growing. 1-gallon container. Z 3-7 | full sun | H: 5-6', W: 8-10'

46505 $39.95 ea | 3 for $33.95 ea | 6 for $31.95 ea

6. Metasequoia glyptostroboides— Dawn Redwood

A very graceful specimen Conifer of universal beauty, Dawn Redwood is deciduous, extremely hardy and easy to grow. Hard-to-find, it was known only as a fossil until 1945, when living specimens were discovered in China. A rapid pyramidal grower, attaining an ultimate height of 100 feet (35 to 50 feet in 25 to 30 years) and a spread of 25 feet as it bears soft, fresh green foliage that assumes a lovely subtle hue of apricot-gold in autumn. It is spectacular in the winter landscape when covered with snow or ice. Prefers a moist location, but is pollution tolerant. Award of Merit from the R.H.S. 2-quart container. Z 4-8 | full sun | H: 70-100', W: 15-25'

47422 $19.95 ea | 3 for $16.95 ea | 6 for $15.95 ea

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An exceptional groundcover selection of the native North American Hemlock, slow-growing and majestic. Soft green foliage dangles from gnarled white bark, adding architectural value to the shade. Ideal in the rock or terrace garden as well as for specimen use, it asks only for consistent moisture and protection from full sun. 1-gallon container. Z 3-7 | part/full shade | H: 1', W: 2-4'

46574 $24.95 ea | 3 for $21.95 ea | 6 for $19.95 ea

2. Tsuga canadensis ‘Jeddeloh’

Bird’s Nest Hemlock. A hard-to-find dwarf Conifer with graceful “weeping tips” on arching branches that create an exquisite cascading effect! Slow-growing and splendid for small-scale patios, terrace gardens, or interplanted with perennials. 1-gallon container.

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47723 $39.95 ea | 3 for $33.95 ea | 6 for $31.95 ea

3. Pinus mugo ‘Slowmound’

Augo Pine Slowmound - Dwarf Mugo Pine reaching 10 to 12 inches tall and 14 to 18 inches wide. 1-gallon container. Z 2-7 | sun/part shade | H: 1-3', W: 1-3'

41791 $24.95 ea | 3 for $21.95 ea | 6 for $19.95 ea

4. Picea omorika ‘Pendula Bruns’

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48593 $44.95 ea | 3 for $39.95 ea | 6 for $35.95 ea

5. Picea glauca ‘Pendula’

A dramatic specimen that retains its narrow shape even after decades of growth, the Weeping White Spruce offers pendulous branches clothed in pale gray-green or blue-green right down to the ground. The densely bunched needles are just ¾-inch long on this evergreen, which grows only about 12 inches a year. Perfect for small spaces and containers. 1-gallon container. Z 2-9 | sun/part shade | H: 8-10', W: 2-3'

41645 $44.95 ea | 3 for $39.95 ea | 6 for $35.95 ea

6. Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘Fernspray Gold’ Ferny foliage of beautiful lemon-yellow makes this Hinoki Falsecypress stand out! The branches are horizontally feathered for an Oriental look you’ll love. 1-gallon container. Z 4-8 | sun/part shade | H: 10', W: 5-7'

49318 $24.95 ea | 3 for $21.95 ea | 6 for $19.95 ea

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Our bestselling tree of all time, Thuja ‘Green Giant’ is the ideal fastgrowing privacy screen, windbreak, or specimen for the landscape. Fragrant, evergreen, and very adaptable to heavy loads of snow and ice, drought (once established), and other stresses, it grows 3 to 5 feet a year. Needs no pruning, though you may shear it to desired shape, and is quite resistant to deer. At maturity it reaches 30 to 50 feet tall, 10 to 12 feet wide. Easy, elegant, and very low maintenance! 4" pot. Z 5-9 | sun/part shade | H: 30-50', W: 10-12'

44988 $9.95 ea | 3 for $8.95 ea | 6 for $7.95 ea

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Shrubs — The Backbone of the Garden! 1. Buddleia davidii Lo and Behold™ ‘Blue Chip’

PP#19,991. The first in the exciting new Lo & Behold™ series of miniature Buddleias introduced by the Raulston Arboretum, this mounding, well-branched plant reaches less than 2 feet high and wide, yet flowers continuously (rather than in waves) and never needs deadheading. Perfect for containers, groundcover, or border use, it sets almost no seeds, concentrating all its energy into flower production. The future of Buddleia is here! 2-quart container. Z 5-9 | early summer/fall | full sun | H: 20”, W: 20”

48942 $19.95 ea | 3 for $16.95 ea | 6 for $15.95 ea

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Butterfly Bush ‘Attraction’ - The reddest Butterfly Bush yet—and don’t the hummingbirds know it, making a beeline (or should that be “hummerline”?) for the deliciously fragrant blooms every afternoon from late summer until well into fall. A magnificent shrub that adds color, fragrance, and wildlife to your sunny perennial garden for many weeks on end, ‘Attraction’ is the most exciting Buddleia to come along in years! 1-quart container. Z 5-9 | late summer/early fall | full sun | H: 6-8', W: 10'”

47820 $13.95 ea | 3 for $11.95 ea | 6 for $10.95 ea

3. Buddleia davidii ‘Nanho Blue’

This dwarf boasts all of the rich color and bloom strength of its larger cousins, with none of the rangy habit! Tight and well-branched, it sets masses of 4- to 6-inch panicles of mauve blue against handsome silvery green foliage. Compact enough for containers, it tolerates heat, humidity, and poor soil, releasing a sweet honey scent with its blooms. 1-gallon container. Z 5-9 | midsummer/mid-fall | full sun | H: 4', W: 2-3'

48627 $24.95 ea | 3 for $21.95 ea | 6 for $19.95 ea

4. New! Buddleia x ‘Miss Molly’

PPAF. The color of sangria (and with some of that spicy-sweet scent, too!), these vibrant bloomspikes beckon to butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds. A compact Butterfly Bush bred from 'Miss Ruby' x 'Attraction,' the flowers turn a richer shade of red in hot weather. A tireless bloomer! 1-quart container.

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48722 $19.95 ea | 3 for $16.95 ea | 6 for $15.95 ea

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5. Buddleia davidii ‘Pink Delight’

First Class Certificate winner at the Boskoop Trials in Holland, this Buddleia is a rare, pure pink, quite different from the usual purplish kinds. Blooms are borne in dense trusses, 12 to 15 inches long, excellent for cutting. Like other Buddleias, it is attractive to butterflies and easily grown. 1-gallon container. Z 5-9 | summer | full sun | H: 6-8', W: 6-8'

46602 $19.95 ea | 3 for $16.95 ea | 6 for $15.95 ea

6. Buddleia ‘Butterfly Heaven’

PP#19,935. Twelve-inch trusses of honey-scented lilac-blue dominate the sunny border. Later in the season the blooms are smaller - "only" 8 to 10 inches! - but every bit as abundant. New spring foliage is gray, greening out in summer. Fast-growing, adaptable, and carefree, it's highly recommended. 1-quart container. Z 5-10 | mid summer/mid fall | full sun | H: 4-5’, W: 6’

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Among the finest Boxwood cultivars for use in the foundation, as a hedge, or in the border, this classic selection is low growing and very dense, with a naturally flattish top and very compact, tight growth. Small 1-inch evergreen leaves are saturated with hues of dark green and blue, keeping their rich colors even in severe weather. Very resistant to pests and disease, it is shallow-rooted and should not be transplanted. Selected in1934 from a wild collection in Macedonia by Edgar Anderson of the Missouri Botanical Garden. 1-gallon container. Z 5-8 | sun/part shade | H: 4-5', W: 2-3'

48606 $19.95 ea | 3 for $16.95 ea | 6 for $15.95 ea

2. Buxus microphylla ‘Wintergreen’

The classic foundation plant for formal landscapes, this compact 3- to 4-foot high and wide Boxwood delights with very attractive, small foliage of light green. A superb choice for colder climates, it is the ideal size and form to grow as a low hedge, pruning it to just the shape you desire, or leaving it alone to form a naturally mounded shrub. Deservedly one of the hardiest and most popular Boxwoods, it is highly recommended for full sun to shade. Space plants 3 feet apart for solid, dense coverage. 1-gallon container. Z 4-8 | sun/part shade | H:3-4', W: 3-4'

41850 $19.95 ea | 3 for $16.95 ea | 6 for $15.95 ea

5. 4. Berberis thunbergii Golden Torch®

A charming dwarf Barberry with bright orange new spring foliage, gradually maturing to a brilliant shade of golden chartreuse with reddish-orange tips. Resistant to scorch and quite adaptable to full sun and dry soil, this splendid deciduous Japanese Barberry offers a columnar habit 4 feet tall and just 20 inches wide, plus full, dense branching. The small oval foliage flushes pink in autumn. 1-gallon container. Z 4-8 | early/mid-spring | sun/part shade | H: 4', W: 2'

49321 $24.95 ea | 3 for $21.95 ea | 6 for $19.95 ea

5. Callicarpa bodinieri var. giraldii ‘Profusion’

‘Profusion’ is one of the most outstanding of all fruiting shrubs! Dense cymes of small lavender flowers bloom by the thousands in late summer. The blooms are followed by masses of spectacular violet-purple berries which can last until Christmas. ‘Profusion’ grows 8 to 10 feet tall with slender, erect branches. A wonderful source of color for winter arrangements, this is a specially selected (and hard-to-find!) clone from Europe. This vigorous shrub flourishes in sun or light shade. Once established, prune every spring, as it flowers on new growth. 1-quart container. Z 5-8 | mid/late summer | sun/part shade | H: 10', W: 5-6'

49196 $17.95 ea | 3 for $15.95 ea | 6 for $14.95 ea

3. Buxus sempervirens ‘Graham Blandy’

This ultra-columnar American Boxwood offers a striking accent for hedges, formal gardens, and restricted spaces, slowly growing 10 to 12 feet tall but remaining just 2 feet wide! The dense gray-green foliage is evergreen, darkening handsomely with age; fragrant flowers add to the display in April and May. Prune in late winter to desired height and shape. Plant in full sun in a well-drained location protected from strong winds. 4"pot.

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48596 $17.95 ea | 3 for $15.95 ea | 6 for $14.95 ea

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1. New! Calluna vulgaris ‘Firefly’

Winner of the coveted Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticulture Society, this evergreen Heather is truly a four-season plant. Compact and naturally symmetrical with no pruning, it sets new foliage of chartreuse that matures to bright shades of orange and red in autumn, then stays brick-red all winter. The leaves are tiny and profuse, topped by grape-purple blooms over a long summer season. Drought-tolerant, irresistible to butterflies and hummers, a spectacular cut-flower for fresh and dried arrangements—'Firefly' has it all! 1-quart container. Z 4-6| mid-/late summer | sun | H: 12-18", W: 18-24"

33346 $16.95 ea | 3 for $14.95 ea 6 for $13.95 ea

2. Clethra alnifolia ‘Ruby Spice’

Sweet Scent and 2 Seasons of Color! Yellow fall foliage! Just when the garden is beginning to fade in late summer, the huge, deep rosy-red buds burst into bloom all over this easy-to-grow, stress-resistant native shrub. Sweetly fragrant and very longlasting, the blooms are followed by brilliant yellow fall foliage. Butterflies adore it, but pests and diseases don’t come near! Superb for foundation plantings. 1-quart container.

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3. Clematis ‘Polish Spirit’

A magnificent Brother Stefan Franczak introduction that has received the coveted Award of Garden Merit from the RHS, this late-blooming C. viticella cultivar is vigorous and very freeflowering. The blooms are about 3 inches wide, a rich violet-blue with white filaments and rosy anthers, and simply arise by the hundred on super fast-growing plants 8 to 10 feet high and 6 to 8 feet wide. Great with roses, scrambling through fences, or summiting walls. Expect a minimum of 6 weeks of bloom. Pruning Group III. 1-gallon container. Z 4-9 | midsummer/early fall | full sun H: 8-10', W: 6-8'

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47440 $27.95 ea | 3 for $23.95 ea 6 for $22.95 ea

5. Caryopteris ‘Longwood Blue’

Selected at Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania for its upright growth, long bloomtime, heavy flower production, and superb silvery foliage, this classic variety is ideal for everything from a low hedge to a border, foundation, or container standout. The blooms are sky-blue, standing out brilliantly against richly aromatic foliage. 2-quart container. Z 5-9 | midsummer/mid fall | sun/part shade H: 18-24”, W: 24”

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A real conversation piece, discovered in England 150 years ago, with fantastically twisted and almost corkscrew-like branches. These resemble the famed, twisted and gnarled walking stick of the old-time Scots comedian, Harry Lauder. Plant it where you can enjoy its curious silhouette against the winter snow for a real landscape highlight. A favorite for flower arrangers, too. Slow growing and carefree, it grows to 8 to 10 feet in either sun or shade. A hard-to-find specimen plant. Own root plants—no suckering. 1-gallon container. Z 3-8 | sun/part shade | H: 8-10’, W: 7-9’

48562 $39.95 ea | 3 for $33.95 ea | 6 for $31.95 ea

2. Cotoneaster apiculatus

You just can’t beat this dense, mounding shrub for 3 seasons of colorful interest! Its arching boughs are covered in rich, deep-green leaves, which reach down the ground and often root as they touch the soil. In spring, the entire plant comes alive with pink buds that open to pink-blushed white flowers held close against the reddish-purple stems. In late summer, hundreds of glossy crimson berries bring in the birds, persisting well into winter. And in fall, the foliage color takes on a wonderful mix of gold, bronze, scarlet, and plum. 1-gallon container. Z 5-8 | late summer/mid-fall | sun/part shade | H: 2-3', W: 3-6'

41802 $19.95 ea | 3 for $16.95 ea | 6 for $15.95 ea

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Ten feet high and wide, this Smoke Bush is the perfect back-of-the-border standout, accent planting, or barrier. Its rich, lush color simply glows in the garden, and you’ll love the new look with each passing season! 1-gallon container. Z 4-8 | mid/late summer | full sun | H: 10', W: 10'

49024 $22.95 ea | 3 for $19.95 ea | 6 for $18.95 ea

4. Daphne odora ‘Zuiko Nishiki’

Marvelously fragrant pink and white blooms open in clusters from dark rosy-pink buds on this Japanese selection of Winter Daphne. Banked by glossy dark green foliage that remains evergreen, the flowers perfume the late winter garden. This cultivar is upright and more vigorous than many others, reaching 3 to 4 feet high and wide in partial shade. 1-gallon container. Z 7-9 | late winter | part shade | H: 3-4', W: 3-4'

48251 $39.95 ea | 3 for $33.95 ea | 6 for $31.95 ea

5. Daphne odora ‘Maejima’

The most dramatically variegated Daphne yet is this semi-dwarf Japanese selection. Each deep green leaf is generously outlined in cream to yellow. Clusters of deep carmine-pink blooms are unbelievably profuse and fragrant. Tolerant of drought and unappetizing to deer, this winter bloomer is a glorious addition to the border or foundation. 1-quart container. Z 7-10 | late winter | sun/part shade | H: 4’, W: 4’

49256 $33.95 ea | 3 for $28.95 ea | 6 for $27.95 ea

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1. New! Euonymus alata Unforgettable Fire®

PP#21,634. (cv. 'Hayman.') The most brilliantly colored yet, thanks to smaller leaves, more extensive branching, and a rapid, dense growth habit. Remaining compact, this deciduous shrub sports dark green leaves that turn an indescribably bright shade of fuchsia-red for many weeks in autumn. Adaptable to most soils, it requires only good drainage and an annual late winter prune. 4” pot. Z 4-9 | sun | H: 5-7', W: 5-8'

30581 $14.95 ea | 3 for $12.95 ea | 6 for $11.95 ea

2. Enkianthus campanulatus ‘Showy Lantern’

Elegant horizontal branching, abundant deep pink blooms, and brilliant orange to scarlet fall foliage distinguish this award-winning deciduous shrub. The bell-shaped flowers are delicately fragrant on this densely branched plant, banked by deep green foliage that extends down to the ground. Much more ornamental than the species, this very slow-growing clone was selected by the late Ed Mezitt of Weston Nurseries in Massachusetts. 1-quart container. Z 5-8 | late summer/early fall | sun/part shade | H: 5', W: 3'

48452 $17.95 ea | 3 for $15.95 ea | 6 for $14.95 ea

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47884 $19.95 ea | 3 for $16.95 ea | 6 for $15.95 ea

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4. Edgeworthia chrysantha ‘Red Dragon’

Rare and very choice, this Japanese cultivar offers fragrant, brilliant orange blooms in round clusters the size of golf balls, arising at the tips of bare branches before the new foliage in spring. Compact and rounded, this very slow-growing shrub sets long, elegant dark green foliage in whorls at the tips of each stout branch. Superb as a specimen in garden or container, it thrives in moist, well-drained soil. 1-quart container. Z 7-9 | early spring | sun/part shade | H: 5-6', W: 5-6'

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Year-round appeal is the hallmark of this small creeping evergreen Wintergreen. The fragrant, shiny dark green leaves turn a rich burgundy in fall, and petite, bell-shaped blossoms of white blushed with pale pink are borne in spring, followed by brilliant scarlet berries that persist from midsummer into the next spring. 4" pot. Z 3-8 | late spring/summer | part/full shade | H: 6”, W: 36”

32898 $9.95 ea | 3 for $8.95 ea | 6 for $7.95 ea

2. New! Genista lydia Bangle®

(cv. 'Select.') This neatly mounded, low-growing shrub is absolutely covered with brilliant yellow blooms for up to 6 weeks, far exceeding the performance of the species. Borne on slender, upright green stems that are nearly leafless, these abundant flowers transform any setting with their radiance. Bred by Dick Punnett of Michigan, it is heat- and droughttolerant, adaptable to many soils, and unappealing to deer. Attractive in containers as well as mass plantings, rock gardens, and the border. 1-quart container. Z 4-9 | mid-/late spring | sun | H: 2', W: 2'

41035 $19.95 ea | 3 for $16.95 ea | 6 for $15.95 ea

3. Hibiscus syriacus ‘Red Heart’

3-inch blooms are simply dazzling, with a white base overlaid with light pink blushing at the edges and dramatic carmine-red markings at the base of every petal! The blooms arise all summer long on tough, heat, drought, and even pollution-tolerant shrubs that will reach 8 feet tall and 5 feet wide if unpruned! 1-gallon container. Z 5-8 | summer | sun/part shade | H: 8', W: 5'

48611 $19.95 ea | 3 for $16.95 ea | 6 for $15.95 ea

4. Hibiscus syriacus ‘Aphrodite’

An old fashioned favorite! Introduced by the U.S. National Arboretum, this Althea offers heavily ruffled, profuse 4- to 5-inch blooms of clear dark pink, each with a prominent red eye zone that radiates out along the petal veins. Because it is a sterile triploid, it is both exceedingly vigorous and dedicated to flower (rather than seed) production, resulting in very heavy flowering! ‘Aphrodite’ is valuable for color in late summer and fall when few shrubs are in bloom. 1-gallon container. Z 5-9 | late summer/fall | full sun | H: 6-8', W: 6--8'

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1. New! Hydrangea macrophylla Let's Dance® Starlight

PP#20,019. (cv. 'Lynn.') The first-ever reblooming lace-cap offers big, vibrant florets of pink or blue surrounding a tight clusters of tiny, darker flowers. The ideal size for containers, this ultra-compact Hydrangea is ideal for any setting from the patio to the border. 1-quart container. Z 5-9 | late spring/early fall | sun/part shade | H: 2-3', W: 2-3'

33135 $19.95 ea | 3 for $16.95 ea | 6 for $15.95 ea

2. Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Nikko Blue’

Enjoy a wealth of attractive, deep blue, globe-shaped flowerheads all summer with ‘Nikko Blue’! This is the most reliable of the blue-flowered selections, with exceptionally large blooms that are consistently truer blue in a wide range of soils. Most striking color is achieved in acid earth. In neutral soil, both pink and blue flowers appear. ‘Nikko Blue’ reaches a mature height of 6 feet tall in just 3 to 4 years. 2-quart container. Z 6-9 | summer | part shade | H: 6', W: 4-5'

48950 $12.95 ea | 3 for $11.95 ea | 6 for $10.95 ea

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One of the most beloved shrubs grown in American gardens, ‘Annabelle’ is a terrifically floriferous white mophead that just keeps getting better as the season continues! At first the white “snowballs” are “just” 8 or 9 inches across, but as the season progresses, they reach a full foot wide and nicely rounded! This Hydrangea is also one of the few suitable for northern gardens—it was discovered in Anna, Illinois, and it’s never looked back, blooming reliably over a long summer season. Very heat and humidity tolerant. 2-quart container. Z 4-9 | summer | part shade | H: 4-5', W: 4-5'

33571 $19.95 ea | 3 for $16.95 ea | 6 for $15.95 ea

4. Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Ruby Slippers’

There’s no place like home” when this exciting new dwarf Oakleaf Hydrangea is waiting in the garden! Developed by the National Arboretum from a hybrid of the classic H. ‘Snow Queen’ and dwarf ‘Pee Wee,’ it offers astonishing 9-inch inflorescences packed with florets that turn from white to pale pink and finally to rich ruby-red over their long summer season. Large oakleaf-shaped leaves turn from deep green to russet-mahogany in autumn, adding another season of glory to this petite shrub. Highly recommended for year-round appeal. 1-gallon container. Z 5-8 | early summer | sun/part shade | H: 3½', W: 5'

49388 $37.95 ea | 3 for $32.95 ea | 6 for $30.95 ea

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Everything about this new National Arboretum introduction is ideal for the home garden. First, the size is much smaller and very dense, for a full, rounded, bushy look. Second, the huge 6½” inflorescences are held up and out, above the foliage, and keep their position even after rain and wind. Third, the blooms open pure white, then turn a rich pink, so that many shades are present at once on the shrub. Fourth, the large oakleaf-shaped foliage turns from dark green to rich reddish mahogany in autumn. A spectacular all-season shrub for the front of the border, foundation, and accent plantings. 1-gallon container. Z 5-8 | early summer | sun/part shade | H: 3’, W: 4½’

49395 $37.95 ea | 3 for $32.95 ea | 6 for $30.95 ea

2. Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Blushing Bride’

PP#17,169. ‘Blushing Bride’ is “my most significant introduction to date,” declares Dr. Michael Dirr, and we heartily concur. Bred from Endless Summer® x ‘Veitchii,’ this reblooming mophead is an improvement in every way over its famous parent. The floretsare semi-double, adding depth to the 6-inch bloomheads; they emerge pure white then acquire a faint patina of either pink or blue with maturity. Most importantly, they rebloom much more quickly than those of Endless Summer®, arising on stronger stems that hold well in garden or vase. The glossy foliage offers better resistance to mildew than its parent, turning brilliant shades of yellow, orange, and red in autumn. Highly recommended. 1-gallon container. Z 4-9 | early summer/early fall | part shade | H: 3-6', W: 3-6'

48549 $34.95 ea | 3 for $29.95 ea | 6 for $27.95 ea

3. Hydrangea macrophylla Endless Summer™

PP#15,298. (cv. ‘Bailmer.’) This delightful Hydrangea blooms on both old and new wood, repeating reliably from early summer until fall, so late frosts don’t faze it! You can expect weeks and weeks of glorious color right through zone 4 in the north with Endless Summer®! 1-gallon container. Z 4-9 | early summer/early fall | sun/part shade | H: 3-5', W: 3-5'

48545 $29.95 ea | 3 for $25.95 ea | 6 for $23.95 ea

4. Hydrangea paniculata Limelight™

PP#12,874. Is this a Hydrangea, or some spectacular new shrub come to sweep us off our feet?! Limelight is hardy through zone 4 in the north—astonishing in itself!—and very heavy-blooming, setting masses of 8-inch clusters that open lime-green, then mature through all shades of white, pink, and rose! As if this weren’t enough, the big, showy leaves turn bright red in autumn! Simply a must-have for all gardeners within its 4-8 hardiness zone range! 2-quart container. Z 3-8 | midsummer/mid-fall | sun/part shade | H: 6-8', W: 6-8'

33588 $19.95 ea | 3 for $16.95 ea | 6 for $15.95 ea

5. Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Glowing Embers’

Hard-to-find German classic, developed half a century ago. Abundant, immense flowerheads (8 inches or more across) bloom over 2 to 3 months starting in midsummer— start out white, then turn pink and slowly shade to a deep pinkish-red or purple, with tints like a fading sunset. Compact and vigorous, the plant is only 3 feet tall and wide. Untroubled by pests and disease, it also performs well on the coast. 2-quart container. Z 6-9 | midsummer | part shade | H: 3', W: 3'

48954 $19.95 ea | 3 for $16.95 ea | 6 for $15.95 ea

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1. Hydrangea paniculata Pinky Winky™

PP#16,166. An exceptional cold-hardy Hydrangea bearing whopping two-toned white and pink flowers! The 12- to 16-inch long flowerheads emerge white, deepening to pink as they age, so that a pink-to-white gradient arises on every truss! The blooms continue to grow as the season progresses, held upright on striking red stems that refuse to droop. It begins blooming in midsummer, earlier than other selections, and its flowers remain striking well into cool weather. Best of all, it blooms reliably in rich pink tones regardless of cold, soil pH, or pruning. 2-quart container. Z 3-8 | midsummer/mid-fall | sun/part shade | H: 6-8', W: 6-8'

46445 $22.95 ea | 3 for $19.95 ea | 6 for $18.95 ea

2. Hydrangea ‘All Summer Beauty’

Most Hydrangeas offer only a month or so of magnificent blooms, but this compact variety keeps the flowers coming all summer long. Pink in alkaline soils, blue in acidic, these giant bloom heads make excellent cuts for fresh or dried arrangements. 2-quart container. Z 5-9 | summer | sun/part shade | H: 3-4', W: 3-5'

48943 $19.95 ea | 3 for $16.95 ea | 6 for $15.95 ea

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PP#21,227. (cv. ‘PIIHA-I’.) From the Endless Summer® series of reblooming Hydrangeas comes this astonishing magenta-pink cultivar. A selection of our native H. arborescens, Bella Anna™ sets abundant inflorescences on strong upright stems, not once but several times over its long early summer to mid-fall season! The flowers are held well above the dark green foliage on upright, spreading plants about 6 feet high and wide. Developed by Dr. Michael Dirr, Bella Anna™ reblooms dependably into autumn. 1-gallon container. Z 4-9 | early summer/mid-fall | part shade | H: 6', W: 6'

48540 $34.95 ea | 3 for $29.95 ea | 6 for $27.95 ea

4. Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Snow Queen’

PP#4,458. Simply the best Oakleaf, many folks rate this as the #1 shrub for American gardens, and we're not going to say they’re wrong! Thriving in any exposure from deep shade to full sun, this 10- to 12-foot high and wide shrub is a beacon in the garden, exceptional in all seasons! Giant 12- to 15-inch white panicles of blooms emerge in summer, maturing to antique pink. The large, leathery, oak-like leaves are very tough, keeping ‘Snow Queen’ resistant to drying winds, heat, and humidity. In the fall it turns rich burgundy before dropping to reveal the peeling russet-brown bark of the branches! A simply fantastic shrub, it’s highly pest and disease resistant, too! 1-quart container. Z 5-9 | midsummer/early fall | sun/part shade | H: 6-8', W: 10-12'

48983 $19.95 ea | 3 for $16.95 ea | 6 for $15.95 ea

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PPAF, CBRAF. (cv. ‘NCHA1.’) The most important breakthrough in Hydrangea for a decade, this pink-flowered H. arborescens cultivar blooms from summer through fall, is hardy even in the far north, and once established, can cover itself with numerous large bloom heads every season. Six to 8 inches wide, these mophead blooms open a dark, rosy pink and mature to bright pink, making long-lasting fresh or dried cutflowers as well as garden standouts. In autumn, the foliage turns buttery yellow. And in support of other invincible spirits, $1 of every sale of this Hydrangea is donated to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. 1-quart container.

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2. Hydrangea arborescens Incrediball®

PPAF, CBRAF. (cv. ‘Abetwo’.) Each inflorescence on this stunning new introduction boasts up to 4 times the flowers of ‘Annabelle’, from which it is descended. The result is a flowerhead at least a foot wide, absolutely packed with cream to ivory flowers. Bred for sturdier stems (the huge blooms were a happy accident), these massive flowerheads will not flop. Compact and very well-branched, Incrediball® is an absolute necessity for garden and vase. 2-quart container. Z 4-9 | summer | sun/part shade | H: 5', W: 4-5'

48376 $26.95 ea | 3 for $22.95 ea | 6 for $21.95 ea

3. Hydrangea paniculata Quick Fire™

PP#16,812. Quick Fire™ blooms on both old and new wood, making it one of the best Hydrangeas for the north. Even if a late spring frost nips the first set of buds, another will come along for a late summer or early fall season of glory! This rebloomer sets massive white-to-vintage-pink blooms that color up quickly, then remain pink for weeks and weeks. A Proven Winners Color Choice winner. 1-gallon container.

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A stunning specimen plant but is also superb used en masse as a hedge or ground cover. The rich sky blue color of its early to midsummer “lace cap” flowers has a hint of rare turquoise and contrasts nicely with the deep green pest-resistant foliage. First introduced at Winterthur in Delaware, this lovely hydrangea selection was made by Dr. R. Lighty. Plant in a rich moisture-retentive soil in sun (in areas with very hot summers, shade is recommended). 2-quart container. Z 6-10 | early/midsummer | part/full shade | H: 4-6', W: 4'

48945 $19.95 ea | 3 for $16.95 ea | 6 for $15.95 ea

5. Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Little Honey’

PP#15,477. The yellow-leafed sport of renowned ‘Pee Wee’ is lovely in every season and just the right size for the patio, front yard, foundation, or even large containers! The new spring foliage is bright golden, and it keeps its color well into summer! Huge 6- to 8-inch bloom trusses of snowy white festoon it in midsummer, and with the first fall chill, the leaves AND the stems turn vivid scarlet! In our South Carolina garden, this color stays all winter! 1-quart container. Z 5-9 | midsummer | sun/part shade | H: 4', W: 5-6'

48970 $22.95 ea | 3 for $19.95 ea | 6 for $18.95 ea

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PPAF, CBRAF. (cv. ‘Jane’.) A dwarf form of the popular Limelight™, just one-third the size but boasting the same large, lovely lime-green blooms that turn vintage pink in autumn! Perfect for containers as well as the garden, it acquires reddishpurple foliage tints in autumn, demonstrates excellent cold hardiness, and even tolerates periods of drought. A delightful newcomer! 2-quart container. Z 3-8 | summer/late fall | sun/part shade | H: 3-5', W: 3-5'

48953 $26.95 ea | 3 for $22.95 ea | 6 for $21.95 ea

2. Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Sikes Dwarf’

Ideal for smaller gardens and containers, this compact, very well-branched dwarf selection of our native Oakleaf Hydrangea offers closely-set, upright arching foliage and large ivory-white bloomheads that gradually turn antique pink. Fall foliage is a blazing burgundy-red, and winter reveals peeling, furrowed bark. Both the flowers and the foliage are in proportion to the smaller size of this cultivar. A lovely year-round shrub, bred by Sarah Sikes of Alabama. Z 5-9 | mid/late summer | sun/part shade | H: 3-4', W: 3-4'

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3. Hydrangea paniculata ‘Vanilla Strawberry’

PP#20,670. (cv. ‘RENhy.’) Enormous pointed flowerheads open a creamy shade of white on this relative of the famous PeeGee Hydrangea. Within a week or two they have turned pink, and eventually mature to deep raspberry. New flowers set continuously for many weeks, so all shades are present at once on this wellbranched, vigorous shrub. A French introduction, it begins the season with an upright habit, gradually cascading as the blooms grow longer and more numerous. 1-gallon container. Z 4-9 | midsummer/early fall | sun/part shade | H: 6-7', W: 4-5'

48698 $34.95 ea | 3 for $29.95 ea | 6 for $27.95 ea

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One of the fastest-growing vines in cultivation, it grows 12 to 15 feet the first year, and is covered from midsummer until fall with foamy sprays of white flowers. Clings to arbors and arches or covers unsightly buildings in 2 years’ time. Harmless to shingled or wood walls. Selected from Dutch trials, this is one of the best and longest-blooming forms we’ve encountered. 1-gallon container.

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2. Itea virginica ‘Henry’s Garnet’

Fragrant weeping white blooms on 6-inch stems simply cover this compact shrub for many weeks, but that’s only the beginning of its beauty! In fall, the olive-green leaves turn bold shades of rosy-pink and maroon, standing out brilliantly in the border, foundation, or even as a specimen. Happy in moist to wet soil, this deciduous shrub is untroubled by insects and disease, and so easy to grow! A must-have for every garden. 1-gallon container. Z 5-9 | late spring/early summer | sun/part shade | H: 3-4', W: 5-6'

48628 $22.95 ea | 3 for $19.95 ea | 6 for $18.95 ea

3. Lonicera sempervirens ‘Major Wheeler’

The new standard for superior beauty and performance, this honeysuckle delights with months and months of golden-tipped red blooms that are irresistible to butterflies and hummingbirds. Fast growing and very tolerant of drought, it is also mildew free, even in humid climates, so its lush dark green foliage looks its best from spring through fall. Highly recommended. 4” pot. Z 4-8 | late spring/summer | sun/part shade | H: 6-8', W: 6-8'

41292 $9.95 ea | 3 for $8.95 ea | 6 for $7.95 ea

4. Mahonia eurybracteata ‘Soft Caress’

PP#20,183. An astonishing new foliage shape and texture distinguishes this dwarf evergreen shrub from all other Mahonia cultivars. Elongated dark green leaves are very slender and soft to the touch, resembling a Nandina. Delicately fragrant yellow flowers are held straight up on the stems like candles, followed by clusters of blue berries overlaid with powdery white. Vigorous yet quite restrained in growth, this shrub is suitable for use as a specimen, foundation plant, or border standout. 1-gallon container.

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48539 $29.95 ea | 3 for $25.95 ea | 6 for $23.95 ea

5. Physocarpus opulifolius Diablo®

PP#11,211. (cv. ‘Monlo.’) ‘Diablo’ begins its show in early spring, when new foliage unfurls a bright, rich maroon. Large and nicely lobed, it darkens to burgundy and then holds that color all summer, even in the heat. In the meantime, late spring and early summer have brought masses of soft, puffy pinkish-white blooms to the display. These are followed by clusters of small red fruit, which lure birds to your garden by the dozen. And in winter, when the leaves fall, you can enjoy the lovely peeling bark (a reddish-russet) that gives Ninebark its name. Year-round appeal from a super-easy, handsome shrub—you can’t beat that! 1-gallon container. Z 2-7 | late spring | sun/part shade | H: 6-8', W: 4-6'

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1. Kalmia latifolia ‘Keepsake’

Arising in late spring to keep the Azaleas company, ‘Keepsake’ begins with masses of 10-sided buds glowing like raspberry punch. They arise in 3- to 4-inch clusters that simply radiate color, putting the final spring bulbs to shame and ushering in the long season of summer color. The new spring foliage unfurls in bright reddishbronze tones, adding some early color to the display. Very resistant to leafspot, the foliage remains dense, glossy, and unblemished, very plentiful on a well-branched shrub. ‘Keepsake’ is the work of five generations of controlled crosses by master Kalmia breeder Dick Jaynes, and thrives in any well-drained soil (slightly acidic is best, but not required). Evergreen in mild areas. 1-quart container. Z 4-8 | late spring | part shade | H: 4', W: 3-4'

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Selected from a natural population of Kalmia latifolia in Aiken, South Carolina, this compact Mountain Laurel sets broad clusters of small, crimped, near-white flowerbuds that open into pure white, chalice-shaped blooms. The lustrous, evergreen foliage is medium green when mature, while new shoots are yellow-green, providing year-round appeal. Being native to the eastern US, it’s quite hardy and at home in the same environments as its relatives, rhododendrons and azaleas. 1-gallon container. Z 4-9 | late spring/midsummer | sun/part shade | H: 3-4', W: 3-4'

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46612 $16.95 ea | 3 for $14.95 ea | 6 for $13.95 ea

4. Kalmia latifolia ‘Sarah’

There is no such thing as a true red Mountain Laurel, but ‘Sarah’ comes close, with deep pink to watermelon-red blooms opening from bright cherry buds. Needing more sun than others, it flowers very heavily for a month or more. 1-gallon container.

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5. Kalmia latifolia ‘Olympic Fire’

The dark red buds of ‘Olympic Fire’ open to pleasing pink blooms, making a sensational color contrast against the dark, evergreen foliage. The Mountian Laurel is considered by many to be the most beautiful flowering native shrub of eastern North America, and ‘Olympic Fire’ may be one of its best cultivars. Hybridized and selected by the late John Eichelser, noted Washington State breeder, this exciting clone has exceptionally glossy leaves and an excellent branching habit. Z 4-8 | late spring/early summer | part shade | H: 4-6', W: 4-6'

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6. Kalmia latifolia ‘Peppermint’

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48456 $19.95 ea | 3 for $16.95 ea | 6 for $15.95 ea

7. Kalmia latifolia ‘Carol’

One of the most popular cultivars available today, this lovely selection adorns itself in late spring with striking dark pink buds that are light pink to nearly white when open. And be prepared to take pictures when both stages are present at the same time, as it creates a lovely calico effect! Glossy, slightly twisted, leaf spot-resistant foliage grows quite densely to form a compact habit that is perfect for today’s smaller gardens. 1-gallon container. Z 4-9 | late spring | sun/part shade | H: 3-5', W: 3-5'

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An evergreen variegated shrub greeting spring with new foliage of bright crimsonred and large clusters of fragrant white blooms reminiscent of Lily-of-the-Valley. The maturing leaves turn pink with a silvery-white edge that remains as they become dark green. A very easy shrub to grow, it tolerates any soil from sand to clay, even poor dry ones, and withstands periods of drought. Protect it from strong winds and it will reward you with year-round beauty in containers, as part of the foundation, or in the border. 1-quart container. Z 5-9 | spring | sun/part shade | H: 5', W: 5'

48971 $17.95 ea | 3 for $15.95 ea | 6 for $14.95 ea

2. Pieris japonica ‘Valley Rose’

Distinguished by its handsome and quite profuse two-tone rosy-pink blooms held in cascading inflorescences, ‘Valley Rose’ is an outstanding performer in the shade. The flowers mature from deep rose to pink and white, enhanced by new foliage that sports bronze tones for several weeks before becoming deep green. This rather tall, open-habit evergreen shrub is ideal for the border, foundation, or woodland garden. 1-quart container. Z 5-7 | early spring | part/full shade | H: 6-8', W: 3-5'

48976 $17.95 ea | 3 for $15.95 ea | 6 for $14.95 ea

4. 3. Pieris japonica ‘White Water’

Among the most floriferous cultivars, this Japanese selection presents showers of pure white blooms beginning very early in the season. The new foliage emerges in pale green, and chains of russet-brown fruits follow the long season of bloom. A tightly mounded habit 6 to 10 feet high and wide keeps this fast-growing evergreen shrub attractive year-round. 1-gallon container. Z 5-7 | late winter/early spring | part shade | H: 6-10', W: 6-10'

48206 $24.95 ea | 3 for $21.95 ea | 6 for $19.95 ea

4. Pieris japonica ‘Katsura’

PP#15,452. The accidental discovery of this evergreen shrub on a wooded hillside near a Shinto Temple was a lucky one for us gardeners! With better color, heat tolerance, and overall better growth than 'Mountain Fire,' this dome-shaped beauty is nothing short of stunning, with leaves that emerge a dark, wine-red color, holding all summer and only changing to green with age. Late-spring blooms, born in abundant rose-colored racemes, cascade over the foliage, creating months of interest. 1-gallon container. Z 5-7 | late spring | sun/part shade | H: 6-10', W: 5-6'

48683 $24.95 ea | 3 for $21.95 ea | 6 for $19.95 ea

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Simply the best orange-flowered hybrid of native species, this deciduous Azalea delights with brilliant blooms carried in generous clusters. Bred from Knaphill hybrids crossed with R. calendulaceum, this fast-growing shrub is very adaptable to environmental stresses. Certain to become the focal point of any landscape. 1-gallon container. Z 5-9 | mid-spring | part shade | H: 10', W: 6-8'

32058 $29.95 ea | 3 for $25.95 ea | 6 for $23.95 ea

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48974 $17.95 ea | 3 for $15.95 ea | 6 for $14.95 ea

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3. Rhododendron ‘Abbey’s Re-View’

Big trusses of bright lavender-pink blooms clothe this broadleaf evergreen in both spring and fall! Far more heat tolerant than its famous parent, ‘Abbey’s Re-View’ is well- branched and densely covered with glossy dark green foliage, making it an excellent choice for a hedge or privacy screen. Free of pests and disease, it is vigorous and healthy, reaching 6 to 8 feet high and wide. Developed by Roger Flotta of Georgia. 1-gallon container. Z 5-9 | early spring/early fall | sun/part shade | H: 6-8', W: 6-8'

48547 $24.95 ea | 3 for $21.95 ea | 6 for $19.95 ea

One of the Northern Lights series of cold-hardy azaleas developed by the University of Minnesota, ‘Lemon Lights’ is fragrant and very floriferous, with bold purple fall foliage in addition to its lavish mid-spring bloom. The flowers arise before the narrow green foliage appears, adding to their ornamental beauty. Upright, rounded, and deciduous, this slow grower reaches 5 feet high and wide, and boasts a bud hardiness of -30 to -45°F. 1-quart container.

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4. Rhododendron ‘Weston’s Lollipop’

Sweetly scented and richly colored, this deciduous Azalea offers pink blooms with a yellow flare many weeks after most others have already bloomed and passed. Flowering well into summer even in warm climates, it is also quite cold-hardy, thriving to -25°F. Autumn brings bright orange and red tones to the foliage. Very mildew-resistant and impervious to most pests, it is a multiseason performer. 1-quart container.

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Descended from R. yakushimanum x ‘Jean Marie de Montague,’ this fast-growing cultivar blooms early in Rhododendron season. The buds open red, then quickly turn pink and eventually mature to nearly white. Full, firm trusses last well because of their extraordinary texture. Superb as a specimen and splendid for the front of the mixed border, foundation planting, or as a groundcover, this shrub reaches 3 feet high and spreads 5 to 6 feet wide. 1-gallon container. Z 5-9 | mid-spring | part shade | H: 3', W: 5-6'

47446 $29.95 ea | 3 for $25.95 ea | 6 for $23.95 ea

2. Rhododendron ‘Purpureum Elegans’

Evergreen right down to the ground, this selection of a species native to the southern Appalachian mountains clothes itself in 6-inch bloom clusters of brilliant purple, often blotched in burgundy, over many weeks in spring. Each bloom is about 2 ¾ inches wide with a faint sweet scent. Very adaptable to cold and poor soil, it remains interesting year-round thanks to its narrow, dark green, very dense foliage. 1-quart container. Z 4-8 | late spring | part/full shade | H: 5', W: 5'

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3. Rhododendron ‘Northern Hi-Lights’

A deciduous Azalea with sweetly fragrant butter-and-sugar blooms in late spring, this handsome shrub was developed by the University of Minnesota Landscape Arboretum as part of the Northern Lights series. Flower- and bud-hardy to -30 degrees F, it is dense and rounded, 4 to 5 feet high and 5 feet wide, a slow grower that boasts Exbury ancestry. Glossy, mildew-resistant dark green foliage turns reddish burgundy in autumn, adding another season of glory to its display. 1-quart container. Z 4-7 | late spring | sun/part shade | H: 4-5', W: 5'

48978 $17.95 ea | 3 for $15.95 ea | 6 for $14.95 ea

4. Rhododendron ‘Hilda Niblett’

A truly beautiful, one-of-a-kind plant with a unique turtle-shaped habit. One of the most exciting Robin Hill Azaleas, it bears soft pink, 4-inch flowers heavily marked with a deeper rose-pink. Small, bright green leaves ensure year-round appeal. 1-gallon container. Z 5-8 | early spring/early summer | shade | H: 1', W: 3-4'

46565 $19.95 ea | 3 for $16.95 ea | 6 for $15.95 ea

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Considered by many the very best Exbury hybrid, ‘Gibraltar’ offers huge trusses of flat, 2½-inch flowers with broad, charmingly fringed, coppery orange-red petals. A midseason grower and heavy budder, it is richly fragrant and easy to grow. Superb mildew resistance and good cold hardiness. 1-gallon container. Z 5-8 | mid/late spring | sun/part shade | H: 6', W: 4'

46536 $24.95 ea | 3 for $21.95 ea | 6 for $19.95 ea

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Big, beautifully ruffled moonlight-yellow blooms with a large yellow calyx look fully double and are held in rounded clusters at the tips of dense branches on this evergreen. The foliage is showy as well, with a glossy sheen and somewhat twisted form. A selection of the native species, it is ideal as a specimen planting or part of a hedge in dappled sunlight. Introduced in 1965 by H. L. Larson, it remains a favorite. 1-gallon container. Z 6-9 | mid-/late spring | part shade | H: 4', W: 4'

30582 $27.95 ea | 3 for $23.95 ea | 6 for $22.95 ea

It may hail from Finland, but this super hardy shrub is making itself right at home here in the USA. Its large trusses of bright pink, red-orange-speckled blooms immediately grab the attention of every passerby. The dense foliage emerges tinged with red, maturing to a rich, glossy green. With an upright habit and a promise of alluring late-spring color, this evergreen is sure to become a popular selection for foundation plantings from one side of the country to the other. 1-quart container.

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49151 $17.95 ea | 3 for $15.95 ea | 6 for $14.95 ea

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This brilliant red flowered mid to late season blooming evergreen is one of Hans Hachmann’s most exciting German introductions. Shorter stamens permit the flowers to open very wide, presenting nearly flat with delicately ruffled edges. Opening from dark red buds in trusses of nearly a dozen, the blooms engulf this rounded, compact shrub. Magnificent! 1-quart container.

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Like other Finnish introductions, ‘Hellikki’ is quite hardy: to -29°F. A brilliant parade of color will march through your garden via large trusses of wavy-edged, violet-red to dark purple flowers in late spring to early summer. These hummingbird-attracting blooms will even appear on young plants. Yellow indumnetum covers buds and new foliage, persisting on the undersides of mature leaves. This dense, evergreen, deer-resistant shrub is a highly valued ornamental. 1-quart container. Z 4-8 | late spring/early summer | sun/part shade | H: 4-5', W: 4-5'

49195 $17.95 ea | 3 for $15.95 ea | 6 for $14.95 ea

2. Rhododendron ‘Elsie Lee’

Outstanding evergreen Azalea ‘Elsie Lee’ offers a wealth of semi-double, 2-inch lavender-pink spring blooms, held in generous clusters all over a compact, wellbranched habit. Bred by master hybridizer Tony Shammarello in Cleveland, Ohio, it is hardy to -15°F. ‘Elsie Lee’ displays a grandeur equaled by very few others, rewarding the gardener not only with lavish blooms but also with bold yellow, orange, and red fall foliage. 1-gallon container.

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Highly sought by collectors, this Himalayan native offers evergreen foliage of metallic gray-green that releases a pleasing cinnamon-tinged camphor scent in spring. The tubular 2-inch blooms, appearing in great numbers, vary from golden to orange to red, and often repeat intermittently in summer and fall. A slow grower, this shrub is distinctly different from every other Rhododendron in the garden, and so beautiful! 1-quart container.

49266 $19.95 ea | 3 for $16.95 ea | 6 for $15.95 ea

4. Rhododendron ‘My Mary’

An excellent native hybrid deciduous Azalea of compact habit, with thick leathery foliage that is insect-proof, and very fragrant flowers of clear, light yellow. Bred from a cross between R. austrinum and ‘Nacooche’ by the late Mr. George Beasley of Lavonia, Georgia, an outstanding breeder of native Azaleas. Mr. Beasley was so fond of it he named it in honor of his wife. 1-gallon container. Z 4-8 | mid/late spring | part shade | H: 3-4', W: 3-4'

48541 $29.95 ea | 3 for $25.95 ea | 6 for $23.95 ea

5. Rhododendron yakushimanum ‘Yaku Prince’

Big, fat pink buds open to apple blossom-pink blooms on this splendid Tony Shammarello hybrid! Blooming in May, ‘Yaku Prince’ is a small shrub just 3 to 4 feet tall and wide after 10 years, but its blooms are very profuse and long-lasting. Extra hardy, this shrub will grow in full sun but really excels in partial shade, with leathery foliage and long-lasting blooms that lighten to pure white as they mature. 1-gallon container. Z 5-8 | late spring | part/full shade | H: 3', W: 4'

48637 $29.95 ea | 3 for $25.95 ea | 6 for $23.95 ea

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1. Spiraea japonica ‘Anthony Waterer’

A hardworking dwarf shrub that needs very little special attention to keep blooming its best. A compact, rounded to upright Japanese Spirea with masses of bright pink flowers in large clusters and small blue-green foliage that turns rich shades of reddish-purple in fall. Glossy brown stems even add winter appeal to this useful shrub. 1-gallon container. Z 4-9 | late spring/early summer | full sun | H: 3', W: 5'

47551 $19.95 ea | 3 for $16.95 ea 6 for $15.95 ea

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The truest pink of any Lilac we have seen! Called “a priceless Lilac treasure” by the late Father Fiala, this Prestonian Hybrid offers brilliant clear pink flowers about a week later than the S. vulgaris types. Endowed with a rich, powerful “oriental” fragrance ‘Miss Canada’ offers sporadic blooms all summer. The plant form is somewhat different, too growing quickly to form an elegant small spreading tree. 1-gallon container.

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The first of an outstanding series of hybrid Lilacs from Canada, ‘Bellicent’ delights with elegantly arching panicles bearing deliciously cinnamonscented single rosy-pink blooms. Flowering several weeks later than S. vulgaris cultivars, this Preston introduction also offers elongated foliage which keeps the shrub attractive even out of bloom. 1-quart container. Z 3-7 | late spring/early summer | full sun | H: 10-12', W: 15'

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One of the finest for warm climates, this very heavy bloomer doesn't need the chill requirement of most others, so it flowers reliably all the way through zone 8! The blooms are spectacular, too, a rich medley of lilacs, lavenders, and blues on fat 6- to 9-inch trusses. 1-quart container.

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2. New! Syringa vulgaris Burgundy Queen™

(cv. 'LECburg.') This French hybrid blooms a bit earlier and grows a bit taller than others, delighting with its vibrant single-flowered burgundy-red blooms. The flowers are held in large, conical clusters, very long-lasting and fabulously fragrant. Bred by L. E. Cooke, this is a distinctive and always dependable Lilac. 1-quart container. Z 3-8 | mid-spring | sun | H: 8-10', W: 6-8'

32895 $19.95 ea | 3 for $16.95 ea | 6 for $15.95 ea

3. Syringa x meyeri ‘Josee’

A reblooming dwarf Lilac, superbly mildew-resistant and hardy through zone 8 in the south! Josee is an outstanding performer, with highly fragrant 3- to 4-inch clusters of pinkish-lavender blooms, arising very heavily in late spring and early summer, then intermittently through fall. You never know when you’ll have an “out of season” bouquet of Lilacs with this vigorous little tree—late August to early October—and the bounty is always so welcome! Just 4 to 6 feet high and 5 to 6 feet wide, it’s suitable for containers, a low hedge, accent plantings, and the border. This hybrid is a cross of Korean, Littleleaf, and Meyer’s Lilacs, and the results are astonishing! Cut or deadhead the first blooms promptly for heaviest rebloom. 1-quart container.

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4. Syringa x Bloomerang®

PP#20,5.50. (cv. ‘Penda.’) Bloomerang® is a flower machine for 4 months or more every year! The heaviest flowering is in spring, when this compact, very wellbranched shrub erupts in fragrant purply-pink bloom trusses, ideal for cutting and irresistible in the garden as well. Then the flowers simply continue into summer, long past even the late-blooming lilacs, with color present on the shrub all the way until autumn. 2-quart container. Z 4-7 | mid-spring/late summer | sun/part shade | H: 4-5', W: 4'

48947 $24.95 ea | 3 for $21.95 ea | 6 for $19.95 ea

5. Syringa vulgaris ‘Fiala Remembrance’

Bred by the late, great Lilac expert Father John Fiala, this double-flowered white is powerfully fragrant and beautifully shaped. Multi-stemmed and upright, it spreads 6 to 8 feet wide and reaches 8 to 10 feet tall. The blooms open from creamy buds in late spring, missing the late frosts in most climates. Long-lasting and so sweet, they are ideal for cutting. Tolerant of urban pollution and attractive to butterflies, this shrub needs full sun to grow and bloom its best. Blue-green heart-shaped foliage and smooth gray bark complement the spring blooms. Deciduous. 1-quart container. Z 3-7 | late spring | full sun | H: 8-10', W: 6-8'

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1. Viburnum ‘Brandywine’

PPAF. (cv. 'Bulk.') The heaviest-fruiting Viburnum of all, it begins setting green berries in early fall. The berries quickly turn white and then all shades of pink and blue, remaining through most of winter. White blooms in 2-4-inch clusters and deep red fall foliage complete the all-season beauty of this lovely native shrub. 1-quart container. Z 5-9 | late spring/early summer | sun/part shade | H: 5-6', W: 5-6'

41365 $14.95 ea | 3 for $12.95 ea | 6 for $11.95 ea

2. Viburnum ‘Cardinal Candy’

PP#12,870. Linden Viburnum. Scarlet berries last into mid-winter—the perfect contrast to a snowy landscape! 5-inch cymes of creamy white blooms cover the plant in late spring. 2-quart container. Z 4-7 | late spring | full sun | H: 4-5’, W: 4-5’

48961 $19.95 ea | 3 for $16.95 ea | 6 for $15.95 ea

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Fragrant white flowers are followed by glistening reddish-black fruit on this superb shrub. Developed at the Arnold Arboretum in Boston, this hybrid of V. carlesii and V. bitchiuense combines the marvelous scent of the former with the bushier, more spreading habit of the latter. One of the best cultivars for northern zones, this selection is a recipient of the Award of Merit from the Royal Horticulture Society. 2-quart container. Z 4-8 | spring | sun/part shade | H: 6-8', W: 6-10'

48957 $18.95 ea | 3 for $16.95 ea | 6 for $15.95 ea

4. Viburnum Blue Muffin™

PPAF. (cv. 'Christom.') This lovely native shrub is a colorful garden presence your-round, attracting birds and compliments alike! Just the right size for a foundation planting or specimen, it offers white blooms, rich autumn foliage of red and yellow, and bright blue berries that can last all winter. 1-quart container. Z 3-9 | mid-spring |sun/part shade | H: 3-4', W: 3-4'

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5. Viburnum dentatum

Clusters of 5-inch white flowers are followed by deep blue berries on Arrowwood Viburnum, a splendid native species. Dark green foliage turns reddih-purple in the fall. Content in dry, damp, or even wet soils, it is attractive to birds and makes a handsome hedge or perimeter planting for both formal and informal locations. 1-gallon container. Z 3-8 | early summer | sun/part shade | H: 10-12', W: 10-12'

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A selection of an East Asian native combining hardiness and hummingbird appeal with delicate, creamy-edged foliage and a neat habit. Select a spot free from competing plant roots and a well-drained, yet moisture retentive soil. Loves hot summers! The brilliant foliage on this shrub is truly exceptional. 1-gallon container. Z 4-8 | late spring/mid-fall | sun/part shade | H: 4-6', W: 5-7'

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2. New! Weigela florida Sonic Bloom™ Pink

PPAF. (cv. 'Bokrasopin.') This remarkable reblooming Weigela needs no deadheading to keep setting brilliant rosy-pink flowers all the way to frost! A hummingbird's best friend, this compact shrub is unpalatable to deer and so easy to care for. Add nonstop color to the foundation, along the driveway, and through the border! 1-quart container. Z 4-8 | late spring/late fall | sun | H: 4-5', W: 4-5'

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3. Weigela florida ‘Red Prince’

A fountain of red for weeks in late spring, then again in late summer! Unlike other red Weigelas, its blooms won’t “go purple” in the sun. Very hardy, it is an excellent selection, developed by Iowa State University. A proven performer! 1-gallon container. Z 4-8 | late spring/summer | full sun | H: 5-6', W: 5-6'

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Truly a plant for all seasons in the garden—from the beginning of spring until the colder days of fall! Fresh new leaves appear in spring. In early summer, bright 1-inch rose blooms spring forth. In fall, the foliage takes on shades of glossy burgundy. ‘Wine and Roses’ is one of the most ornamental of all Weigela cultivars, and tolerates heat, cold and drought. 2-quart container. Z 4-8 | early summer | sun/part shade | H: 4-5', W: 4'

48951 $19.95 ea | 3 for $16.95 ea | 6 for $15.95 ea

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PP#9,362. (cv. 'EVIthree.') Reaching up to 6 inches wide, the brilliantly colored flowers on this reblooming Clematis stand out even from across the garden. They arise first in late spring, then rest during the warmest months and reappear as summer turns to fall. The combination of shimmering violet and bright red-purple is spectacular! A Raymond J. Evison introduction from England, Anna-Louise™ is superb for the trellis, mailbox, lamppost, or threaded through a climbing Rose! Pruning Group II. 2-quart container. Z 4-8 |late spring/early fall |sun/part shade H: 8-10', W: 2'

43154 $29.95 ea | 3 for $25.95 ea 6 for $23.95 ea

2. Clematis ‘Henryi’

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3. Clematis ‘Elsa Spath’

(Syn. ‘Xerxes.’) Winner of the Award of Garden Merit, this German 1891 introduction remains among the finest largeflowered Clematis, with 6- to 7-inch blooms of pure blue, maturing to mauve with a hint of pink. Appearing first in early to midsummer and again (somewhat smaller) in early fall, the flowers are very profuse on vigorous yet compact plants just 6 to 7 feet tall. White filaments with dark red anthers punctuate the center of each magnificent bloom. Pruning Group II. 1-gallon container.

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4. Clematis viticella ‘Betty Corning’ Nodding 2-inch fragrant bells of smoky blue simply cover this 8- to 12-foot climbing plant from early summer through early fall. Winner of a Gold Medal from the Pennsylvania Horticulture Society, this C. viticella cultivar is very floriferous, tolerates more shade and drought than most other varieties, and is exceptionally vigorous. Good for containers as well as vertical supports of all types. Pruning Group III. 2-quart container.

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48716 $26.95 ea | 3 for $22.95 ea 6 for $21.95 ea

5. Clematis ‘Niobe’

Simply the best red Clematis we have ever grown, this deep, claret-colored bloom measures 4 inches across and delights over a long late spring to early fall season. The vine is 8 to 12 feet—a nice size for trellises, mailboxes, lampposts, and even large containers. You MUST grow ‘Niobe’ to appreciate its smoky-red brilliance! Pruning Group II. 2-quart container. Z 4-9 | late spring/early fall | full sun | H: 8-12', W: 6-8'

44006 $26.95 ea | 3 for $22.95 ea 6 for $21.95 ea

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Ever since its 1883 introduction by renowned French nurseryman Lemoine, this shade-tolerant variety has delighted gardeners. Its 4-inch white blooms are heavily edged and veined in deepest violet-blue, arising profusely on robust plants. Pruning Group III. 2-quart container. Z 4-9 | midsummer/early fall | sun/part shade H: 8-10', W: 2'

48763 $26.95 ea | 3 for $22.95 ea 6 for $21.95 ea

2. Clematis ‘Nelly Moser’

For 115 years, this magnificent Clematis has graced the garden with 6- to 8-inch blooms of palest shell-pink with a carmine midrib stripe. Very free-flowering, the plant reblooms in fall, then follows with attractive seed heads that persist throughout autumn. More shade-tolerant than most others, 'Nelly Moser' is a versatile and dependable performer. Pruning Group II. 1-gallon container. Z 4-8 | early summer/early fall | sun/part shade H: 6-10', W: 6-10'

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3. Clematis Bourbon™

PP#16,267. (cv. ‘EVIpo018.’) One of the Patio™ Clematis from master Clematarian Raymond J. Evison, this dwarf variety sports huge 5-inch single blooms of velvety dark red from mid- to late summer. A stunning combination in any setting, they completely overtake this compact plant for months on end. Hardy to -20 degrees F, vigorous, and disease-resistant, this climber was designed for containers but also makes a splendid border plant to thread through open-habit shrubs and meander through low fences. Pruning Group II. 1-gallon container. Z 4-9 | mid/late summer | sun/part shade H: 4-6', W: 2'

48339 $29.95 ea | 3 for $25.95 ea 6 for $23.95 ea

4. Clematis x durandii

Abundant 4- to 5-inch blooms of rich periwinkle with yellow centers blanket the foliage on this super-heavy bloomer! Durandii blooms profusely all summer long, and has been delighting gardeners since its discovery in France in 1820. Pruning Group III. 2-quart container.

5. Clematis ‘Belle of Woking’

Introduced in 1875, this rare heirloom bears fully double, 4-inch pompoms unlike those of any other largeflowered hybrid. The great clouds of blooms, pale pink fading to soft silvery-mauve, seem to glow in morning and at dusk. Pruning Group II. 1-gallon container. Z 4-9 | summer | full sun | H: 6-8', W:2-3'

48429 $29.95 ea | 3 for $25.95 ea 6 for $23.95 ea

6. New! Clematis ‘Fireworks’

Reaching up to 8 inches wide and suffused with rich cerise stripes against a background of blue-mauve, the plentiful blooms on this Clematis really pop! They are both larger and more profuse during their first season of bloom, but reappear faithfully in late season for another flush of color. The offspring of beloved favorites 'Nelly Moser' x 'Maureen,' this British introduction received the Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticulture Society. Vigorous, free-flowering, and beautiful! Pruning Group II. 2-quart container.

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1. New! Clematis ‘Petit Faucon’

(cv. 'EVIsix.') Brilliant blue blooms 2 ½ to 3 ½ inches wide begin in late season and continue well into fall on this non-clinging herbaceous Clematis! Very freeflowering over an extra-long season, this Raymond J. Evison introduction is wonderfully adaptable. Let it meander along the garden floor as groundcover, cover the bare legs of roses, or climb a small trellis! Spring foliage is tinged with bronze, adding another season of beauty. Winner of the RHS Award of Garden Merit. Pruning Group III. 2-quart container. Z 4-9 | midsummer/mid-fall | sun/part shade | H: 3-3½', W: 3-4'

40204 $29.95 ea | 3 for $25.95 ea | 6 for $23.95 ea

2. Clematis texensis ‘Gravetye Beauty’

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Starry 3-inch blooms suffused with ruby-red to russet tones distinguish this classic selection of the Texas species. Very profuse, the flowers are most prolific in midsummer, but continue for months, followed by silvery plumes that persist all winter. Among the most popular cultivars of all time, it was developed in France in 1900 and introduced in 1914 by the great British garden designer William Robinson. Pruning Group III. 2-quart container. Z 5-9 | midsummer/early fall | full sun | H: 8-12', W: 2'

48760 $26.95 ea | 3 for $22.95 ea | 6 for $21.95 ea

3. Clematis texensis ‘Princess Diana’

A delightfully different Clematis, this charming rebloomer features dainty, upright blooms shaped like Tulips, with a pink-to-white base and a darker pink stripe. Very abundant, they blanket the garden first in mid- to late summer, then again in fall. Pruning Group III. Z 4-8 | midsummer/early fall | sun/part shade | H: 6-8', W: 2-3'

48573 1-gallon container. $28.95 ea | 3 for $24.95 ea | 6 for $23.95 ea 48761 2-quart container. $26.95 ea | 3 for $22.95 ea | 6 for $21.95 ea

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PP#12,912. A study in fascinating color and form! Huge, 4- to 5-inch lilac-pink flowers open gradually from striking bronze petals brushed with green, creating a three-tiered effect. Then, as the outer petals drop, the flower changes shape, acquiring a pompon look. This floriferous beauty is also a strong, healthy grower boasting an all-summer bloom time. Josephine™ is a 1998 introduction from renowned Clematarian Raymond Evison and is ideal for a small garden or container, and is a spectacular cut flower. To achieve best flowers and color, plant in full sun. If you prefer greener flowers, allow some shade. Pruning Group II. 2-quart container. Z 4-9 | summer | sun/part shade | H: 8-9', W: 2-3'

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Slightly curled, velvety petals of reddish violet add a new hue to the Clematis color palette! These 5- to 6-inch blooms arise twice a season, very handsomely offset by yellow anthers. Introduced in Poland by Brother Stefan Franczak, this award winner tolerates some shade and less fertile soils than most other Clematis cultivars. Pruning Group II.

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2. Clematis tangutica

Among the most vigorous and floriferous of Clematis, this Chinese species sets masses of 1-inch nodding, wide-open golden bells in midsummer. The flowers remain for months, followed by highly ornamental fluffy, silvery seedheads. Excellent for overhead structures such as arbors and high walls. Pruning Group II. 1-gallon container. Z 4-9 | midsummer/early fall | sun/part shade H: 10-14', W: 4-5'

44320 $27.95 ea | 3 for $23.95 ea 6 for $22.95 ea

3. Clematis Rebecca™

Giant magenta-red blooms 5 to 7 inches wide simply cover this compact 6- to 8-foot climber twice a season! Very heavyflowering, this large-flowered cultivar is a delight for container or garden. Outstanding source of fade-proof color. Pruning Group II. 2-quart container.

PP#16,072. (cv. 'EVIpo011.') This exciting Clematis from master British Clematarian Raymond J. Evison combines unusual flower form with super long, heavy season of bloom. Expect a full 5 months or more of glorious pink double blooms that look like a single Clematis with a pompon sitting on top! Very vigorous and easy to grow, Empress™ will soon reign in your sunny garden! Pruning Group II. 2-quart container.

49877 $29.95 ea | 3 for $25.95 ea 6 for $23.95 ea

5. Clematis ‘Multi Blue’

Long, elegantly pointed petals sport a faint white stripe and large central starburst on this reliable repeat-bloomer. The 3- to 4-inch blooms arise heavily in early season, then again in late summer. Most unusual of all, it performs best in light shade! Pruning Group II. 1-gallon container. Z 3-9 | summer | sun/part shade | H: 6-8', W: 3-4'

48575 $29.95 ea | 3 for $25.95 ea 6 for $23.95 ea

6. Clematis Ice Blue™

PP#16,092. (cv. ‘EVIpo003.’) Ultra-compact, this heavyblooming cultivar offers 6- to 7-inch white blooms tinged with frosty blue, growing darker with maturity. Ideal for containers. Pruning Group II. 1-gallon container. Z 4-9 | late spring/early fall | sun/part shade H: 5-6', W: 2'

48257 $29.95 ea | 3 for $25.95 ea 6 for $23.95 ea

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1. New! Clematis Chantilly™

(cv. 'EVIpo021.') Faintly tinged with pink, the elegant white blooms on this Raymond J. Evison cultivar release a fresh, sweet scent as they mature. Boasting crimped edges and the occasional semi-double flower form, they arise freely on ultra-compact plants. Chantilly™ is part of the Boulevard® Collection of dwarf patio Clematis, flowering most heavily in early season and then continuing all summer. Pruning Group II. 2-quart container. Z 4-9 | late spring/late summer |sun/part shade | H: 3-4', W: 2'

32030 $29.95 ea | 3 for $25.95 ea | 6 for $23.95 ea

2. Clematis ‘Kilian Donahue’

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The extraordinary color changes undergone by these giant 5-inch blooms make ‘Kilian Donahue’ one of the most dramatic Clematis cultivars ever developed. A very heavy bloomer all summer, its flowers mature to such different shades that a fully blooming plant looks like two Clematis cultivars delightfully intertwined! Pruning Group II. 2-quart container. Z 4-9 | summer | sun/part shade | H: 8-10', W: 2-3'

48735 $29.95 ea | 3 for $25.95 ea | 6 for $23.95 ea

3. Clematis ‘Rooguchi’

This beloved Japanese Clematis sets masses and masses of 2-inch bell-shaped blooms all summer and into fall. A non-clinging herbaceous type, it’s ideal as groundcover, but may also be trained up a fence, trellis, or other support. Give it full to partial shade for best flowering. Pruning Group III. 1-gallon container. Z 4-9 | early summer/early fall | sun/part shade | H: 6-8', W: 4'

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The rich vanilla scent of these blooms will make you hungry, and the sight of this massive vine in full bloom is almost an embarrassment of riches! Masses of 2-inch rosy-pink blooms appear in late spring and early summer, each forming an “X” around a small yellow eye. At the height of the season, the flowers are layered many deep, richly scenting the garden and dazzling the eye. Pruning Group I. 2-quart container.

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48804 $29.95 ea | 3 for $25.95 ea | 6 for $23.95 ea

Clematis Pruning Groups

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Blooms in the spring. Prune after blooms subside.

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Brilliant splashes of hot pink and ivory decorate each heart-shaped green leaf of this splendid Hardy Kiwi. A fast-growing yet never invasive deciduous vine, ‘Pasha’ is a male pollinator, but is so ornamental that it can be grown as a specimen. New spring foliage is tinted purple, tiny white blooms are delightfully fragrant, and the bold variegation begins after just 2 to 3 years. Highly recommended and very easy to grow. 1-quart container. Z 4-9 | early summer | full sun | H: 10-20', W: 2-3'

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3. Clematis terniflora—Sweet Autumn

Fragrant, fragrant, fragrant! Clouds of deliciously-scented white blooms from late summer well through mid-fall festoon this 20-foot vine. Very dependable and simply heavenly in full bloom, it also sports silvery seedheads for late fall beauty! A favorite for many years. Pruning Group III. 2-quart container.

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4. Clematis armandii ‘Apple Blossom’

Vanilla-scented Spring Blooms by the hundreds usher in the Clematis season with this magnificent evergreen cultivar, which sets masses of 2-inch apple blossom-pink blooms from rosy-pink buds. Strongly scented of vanilla, they perfume the entire spring garden, remaining for weeks against bronze-tinted new foliage. Recipient of the Award of Garden Merit from the RHS, this classic selection offers 6-inch pointed foliage of deep green. Very fast-growing, it prefers a bit of shade in all but the most northern locations. Pruning Group I. 1-gallon container. Z 6-9 | mid/late spring | sun/part shade | H: 10-15', W: 5-8'

48592 $39.95 ea | 3 for $33.95 ea | 6 for $31.95 ea

5. Clematis armandii ‘Snowdrift’

Like masses of tiny propellers, these 4-petaled white blooms fill the spring garden, releasing the sweet scent that bowled over plant hunter E. H. Wilson when he discovered the species in China in 1900. Two inches wide and of a waxy consistency, the blooms stand out brilliantly against glossy, leathery deep green foliage. A fast-growing evergreen Clematis, ‘Snowdrift’ is breathtaking. Pruning Group I. 1-gallon container. Z 6-9 | spring | sun/part shade | H: 10-25', W: 5-8'

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Quickly cover trellises, fences, or walls with brilliant summer color! This trumpet vine adorns its deep green foliage with flamboyant, tubular flowers of a lovely orange-scarlet shade. Each bloom is 2½-3" long with a 1½" mouth. Born in clusters of 4 to a dozen, they’ll decorate your garden for a nice, long midsummer season, bringing as much joy to the hummingbirds as to you. 1-gallon container.

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2. Campsis radicans ‘Flava’

One of the choicest blooming vines! Clusters of bright yellow flowers are lavishly produced all summer. A vigorous climber, it quickly covers walls, fences, and pergolas. Hardy and trouble-free in any sunny location, it bears masses of trumpet-shaped flowers all summer. Few plants are as colorful—or as beloved by hummingbirds. 1-gallon container. Z 5-9 | summer | full sun | H: 20-30'”, W: 4'

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3. Hydrangea petiolaris

A climbing Hydrangea that needs no support—just grow it beside a vertical structure and let it climb, or give it room to ramble across the ground! 60 to 80 feet long at maturity, it offers masses of white blooms in midsummer and attractive exfoliating bark in winter. Very showy and easy once established. 1-gallon container.

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Bicolored blooms of yellow and pink open in giant clusters from late spring into autumn, wafting their fragrance throughout the sunny or lightly shaded garden. This is a cross of L. sempervirens x L. americana, with twining vines 12 to 20 feet tall and 3 to 6 feet wide, growing very quickly with handsome semi-evergreen blue-green foliage. A magnet for hummingbirds, it sets pink buds and follows its blooms with bright red berries, attractive to fall and winter songbirds. Use it as a ground cover or climber in any soil and just about any location, including garden trouble spots. Excellent for espaliering, it is rarely troubled by deer, pests, or disease. 1-gallon container. Z 5-9 | late spring/mid-fall | full sun | H: 12-20', W: 3-6'

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5. Lonicera periclymenum ‘Graham Thomas’

An exceptional selection of European Wild Woodbine, this spectacular climber was discovered in a hedgerow in Warwickshire, England, by renowned English horticulturist Graham Stuart Thomas. Of rapid growth, this eminently rewarding Lonicera boasts highly fragrant creamy white flowers without any trace of pink. They arise over an exceptionally long period during summer and fall. Pruning back in early summer will encourage even heavier rebloom. 1-gallon container. Z 5-9 | midsummer/mid-fall | sun/part shade | H: 30-40'

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Boasting a much more restrained habit than most others, this glorious reblooming Honeysuckle offers thousands of 2-inch golden-yellow flowers in spring and early summer, then repeats all the way into fall! Irresistible to butterflies, the subtly fragrant blooms are followed by masses of vermilion berries that bring in songbirds. Evergreen south of zone 7, this native is even compact enough for containers. 1-gallon container. Z 4-9 | mid-spring/early fall | sun/part shade H: 6-10', W: 3-5'

47598 $25.95 ea | 3 for $22.95 ea 6 for $20.95 ea

2. Lonicera periclymenum ‘Serotina’

Much admired in Europe, this fine selection of the Late Dutch Honeysuckle impressed us tremendously at the Boskoop Trials in Holland. More compact and slower growing than the species (and much earlier blooming), it produces an immense bounty of fragrant flowers from early summer well into fall. The crimson buds open to creamy white, yellow and dark red flowers, followed by translucent red fruit. Probably the most beautiful climber in the genus, it is excellent grown on trees, pergolas or fences, and ideal for screening. 1-gallon container.

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47198 $27.95 ea | 3 for $23.95 ea 6 for $22.95 ea

3. Parthenocissus quinquefolia

A deciduous native woody vine, Virginia Creeper offers spectacular autumn color and quick, dense coverage in any light from full sun to deep shade. The palmately divided foliage, up to 4 inches long and lightly serrated, emerges bronze in spring before quickly turning green. In autumn it burnishes bold hues of red and burgundy. Insignificant green flowers are followed by ¼-inch blue berries that acquire interest in winter, after the leaves are fallen, when birds feast on them. This vine climbs by suckering, and needs sturdy support. 1-gallon container. Z 4-9 | late spring | sun/part shade | H: 30-50'

48584 $27.95 ea | 3 for $23.95 ea 6 for $22.95 ea

4. Wisteria frutescens ‘Amethyst Falls’ Outstanding selection of our native North American climbing Wisteria. Compact 6-inch trusses are tightly packed in early summer with fragrant, deep lavender-blue flowers. It reblooms throughout summer. An ideal vine for covering walls, fences, pergolas, it is less vigorous than its Asiatic cousins. The many attributes of ‘Amethyst Falls,’ which include its deer and drought tolerance and its disease-resistant foliage, earned it a Georgia Gold Medal in 2006. 2-quart container. Z 5-9 | late spring/early summer | sun/part shade H: 30', W: 4'

48952 $19.95 ea | 3 for $16.95 ea 6 for $15.95 ea

5. Wisteria macrostachya ‘Blue Moon’ Enjoy 3 seasons of bloom every summer with this remarkably cold-hardy native Kentucky Wisteria! First in early summer, then twice more before the autumn weather sets in, this 25-foot vine sets masses of 12-inch bloom clusters, marvelously fragrant and a foot long. Survives winters of -40°F without loss of bloom strength, and grows quickly and vigorously. Highly floriferous. 1-gallon container. Z 4-9 | summer | full sun | H: 30', W: 6-8'

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Sun Perennials — Color, Fragrance, and Form! 1. Achillea ‘Pretty Belinda’

Much more sturdy and compact than older varieties, this super-floriferous Yarrow blooms steadily for months, covering its ferny foliage with large, flattopped clusters of lilac-pink. Terrific for cut flowers—fresh or dried—this aromatic sun-lover is also one of the best for heavy, uncooperative soils. Deadhead for even faster rebloom! 1-quart container. Z 4-8 | midsummer/mid-fall | full sun | H: 20”, W: 18-24”

49351 $9.95 ea | 3 for $8.95 ea | 6 for $7.95 ea

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3. Agapanthus africanus ‘Summer Skies’

Powder-blue blooms completely cover rounded 6- to 8-inch flowerheads, presenting an entirely new hue for the Agapanthus family. Selected from the renowned ‘Headbourne Hybrids,’ this very free-flowering variety offers sturdy flower stems, narrow bright green leaves, and excellent holding power in the vase. A fine choice for the large container as well as the sunny garden, it remains neat and compact. 1-gallon container. Z 8-10 | midsummer/early fall | full sun | H: 36”, W: 24”

48246 $24.95 ea | 3 for $21.95 ea | 6 for $19.95 ea

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4. Agapanthus x ‘Storm Cloud’

Without a doubt the richest and darkest of all, this seedling of ‘Mood Indigo’ sets magnificent violet-blue flowerheads atop tall, thick 3- to 4-foot black stems. The lush, evergreen bright green foliage (just 2 feet high) acquires rich purple and red tones in winter. Offer this plant good winter protection in colder climates. 1-quart container. Z 7-10 | summer | sun/part shade | H: 24”, W: 24-36”

49197 $14.95 ea | 3 for $12.95 ea | 6 for $11.95 ea

5. Amsonia hubrichtii

Every season brings a new color show with this delightfully easy, hard-working American native plant. In late spring and early summer, masses of tiny, sky-blue blooms add cool tones to the sunny garden. In summer, the finely-cut, dark green foliage forms a rich backdrop for your showy annuals and perennials. And in fall, the leaves turn a blazing golden-yellow that rivals Japanese Maples for intensity and beauty! 4” pot. Z 5-9 | late spring/early summer | sun/part shade | H: 36”, W: 48”

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Z 5-9 | early/late summer | sun/part shade | H: 2-3', W: 3'

49294 $8.95 ea | 3 for $7.95 ea | 6 for $7.50 ea

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New! Alcea ‘Halo’ Series

A magnificent sight growing wild, but you haven’t seen anything until you’ve grown this stunning variety for the garden! ‘Origami Mix’ is a beautiful blend of 6 colors (4 of them bicolors) of exceptionally showy, HUGE blooms. Perfect for planters and window boxes, the flowers face straight up, the better to show off their lovely color combos! 1-quart container.

(Syn. ‘Red Wing.’) Dramatic, long-spurred, red and white bicolor blooms highlight the fern-like foliage of this compact member of the Songbird Series. With its unique 3-inch, skyward-facing flowers and its ability to draw in butterflies and hummingbirds, it’s no wonder it was presented with the Award of Garden Merit in 2003 by the Royal Horticultural Society. Simply gorgeous when allowed to naturalize in woodland borders, it’s equally at home in containers and makes a lovely cut flower. 1-quart container. Z 3-9 | late spring/early summer | sun/part shade | H: 18-28”, W: 12-24”

49293 $8.95 ea | 3 for $7.95 ea | 6 for $7.50 ea

3. Alcea rosea Old Barnyard Mix

Custom-blended from a stand we found growing in an old barnyard in Vermont, this mix of 3- to 5-inch heirloom singles has a huge range of colors: pink, red, yellow, and dark maroon, plus pastels. These tall plants bloom all summer, then reseed for continued effect year after year. Buy in quantity for best color selection. 4" pot.

(cv. 'KOIce.') Incredibly floriferous, this dense, bushy Peruvian Lily covers itself with blooms of apricot, pink, cream, and yellow, all spotted in russet-brown. Terrific for cutting, they last for many weeks on vigorous plants that don't mind heat or humidity. The cut-flower lover's best friend! 1-quart container.

Large, single, bicolored blooms open profusely on this tall, sturdy Hollyhock. Perfect for cutting, they measure 5 inches wide and sport bright hues. The showiest and heaviestblooming series yet! Z 3-9 | mid-/late summer | sun | H: 6', W: 1½ - 2'

5. New! Alcea rosea ‘Halo Cerise’ Deep pink with rich purple halo. 1-quart container.

32334 $13.95 ea | 3 for $11.95 ea | 6 for $10.95 ea

6. New! Alcea rosea ‘Halo Blush’ White with a fuchsia-red halo. 1-quart container.

32335 $13.95 ea | 3 for $11.95 ea | 6 for $10.95 ea

Z 3-9 | midsummer | sun/part shade | H: 48-72”, W: 24”

43462 $8.95 ea | 3 for $7.95 ea | 6 for $7.50 ea

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1. Anemone hupehensis var. japonica ‘Pamina’

Overlapping rose-pink petals surround a delicate yellow center on this late-summer to fall bloomer. With a compact habit, a vigorous nature, and attractive, mounding foliage that beautifully accents the 2-3” flowers, this award-winning variety is sure to be a source of pride in perennial borders and woodland gardens or any other well-drained area that needs an infusion of charming color. 1-quart container. Z 5-8 | late summer/mid-fall | sun/part shade | H: 30-36”, W: 24-30”

48964 $9.95 ea | 3 for $8.95 ea | 6 for $7.95 ea

2. Anemone x hybrida ‘Honorine Jobert’

A Wayside customer favorite for many seasons now, this splendid late summer to fall bloomer abounds with semi-double white blooms on 3- to 4-foot stems above low-growing 12-inch plants. Measuring 2 to 3 inches across, these elegant daisy-like flowers have a ring of yellow at the base of the petals, surrounding a soft green eye! Fabulous for the vase, they are a welcome sight in the rather drab late-summer garden, and continue their show well into fall. Best in partial shade. 1-quart container. Z 4-8 | early fall/mid-fall | part shade | H: 36-48”, W: 12-18”

48977 $9.95 ea | 3 for $8.95 ea | 6 for $7.95 ea

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Arising on wiry but very strong 20-inch stems, these handsome semi-double clear pink blooms, each 3 to 4 inches wide, seem to float high above the mounded foliage on this shade lover. Left alone by deer, they are lovely for indoor arrangements. Where it is content, this Japanese Anemone will naturalize readily. 1-quart container. Z 5-8 | late summer/mid-fall | part shade | H: 24-36”, W: 18-24”

48981 $9.95 ea | 3 for $8.95 ea | 6 for $7.95 ea

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(Syn. 'A. vitifolia.') The most adaptable of the Japanese Anemones, this grapeleaf type offers lush, many-lobed dark green foliage and masses of soft lilac-pink blooms on stems that can reach up to 4 feet high. Fully 3 inches wide, the flowers attract butterflies and make lovely cuts. This very low-maintenance plant is heat and drought tolerant once mature, spreading to fill available space. 1-quart container. Z 3-8 | late summer/early fall | sun/part shade | H: 18-24”, W: 24-36”

48987 $9.95 ea | 3 for $8.95 ea | 6 for $7.95 ea

5. Anemone x ‘Whirlwind’

Bring a whirlwind of color and texture to your garden and landscapes with this beautiful Japanese Windflower. Wide-open, delicate semi-double white blooms with a bright golden eye are 3 inches across. The flowers sway atop 3- to 4-foot plants. Blooms appear in September and October and add an airy texture and gleaming color to the fall landscape. Reaching 3 to 4 feet high and up to 2 feet across, this windflower is an exquisite addition to partly-shaded gardens. Plant this variety in rich, moist soil. 1-quart container. Z 4-8 | fall | sun/part shade | H: 36-48”, W: 24-30”

48984 $9.95 ea | 3 for $8.95 ea | 6 for $7.95 ea

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One of the finest native American perennials, Asclepias brightens the sunny garden with massive bloomheads, followed by handsome seedpods that are unequalled in dried arrangements. The familiar coppery-orange species now has this bright yellow cousin with the same great drought resistance, free blooming habit, and irresistible appeal to butterflies and bees! 1-quart container. Z 3-9 | mid/late summer | full sun | H: 30”, W: 30”

49322 $9.95 ea | 3 for $8.95 ea | 6 for $7.95 ea

2. New! Asclepias tuberosa ‘Gay Butterflies Mix’

One of the most beloved native plants, Milkweed is a magnet for butterflies, and this mix of yellow, orange, and red blooms is America's all-time favorite. Tolerant of heat and drought, this perennial makes any sunny garden spot sing! Deer steer clear, the flowers last and last, and the plant needs almost no attention if given good drainage and deep soil. Heaviest bloom is in early season; flowers will dry naturally on the plant, or can be cut fresh and dried as everlastings. Buy in quantity for best selection of colors! 1-quart container. Z 3-9 | early summer/mid-fall | full sun | H: 24-28", W: 24"

32336 $9.95 ea | 3 for $8.95 ea | 6 for $7.95 ea

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2- to 4-inch inflorescences of bright orange florets, arrayed in roundish, somewhat flat-topped form all over upright, rangy plants 2 feet tall and 3 feet wide. The foliage is long and narrow, set below and occasionally among the blooms. Plants are manybranched and clothed right down to the ground in foliage, for a dense, lush effect. 1-quart container. Z 3-9 | mid/late summer | full sun | H: 18-24”, W: 36”

49296 $9.95 ea | 3 for $8.95 ea | 6 for $7.95 ea

4. Asclepias incarnata ‘Cinderella’

So fragrant, colorful, and carefree! A magnet for butterflies, ‘Cinderella’ is one of the easiest, most adaptable plants you will ever grow. Vanilla-scented flowerheads 2 inches across arise among the long, lush leaves all summer long. This native American plant loves full sun and thrives in heat, humidity, and even drought—yet is also quite winter-hardy and permanent. Its heavy nectar production attracts all kinds of good bugs to the garden (the kind that feast on destructive predators!), and the fragrance is delightful. Best of all, this perennial is super-easy. Pack contains 3 bareroot plants. Z 3-8 | mid/late summer | full sun | H: 24-48”, W: 24”

32214 $9.95 ea | 3 for $8.95 ea | 6 for $7.95 ea

5. Asteromoea mongolica

It’s hard to find anything easier to grow in the sunny garden than this charming aster cousin. Covering itself in hundreds of double white flowers with yellow stamens from mid-summer into early fall, it’s unquestionably one of the best choices for the perennial border. Very tolerant of adverse conditions, including drought, it grows easily and isn’t bothered by deer. It will also attract butterflies to your garden and add a nice clean, bright touch to cutflower arrangements. 4” pot. Z 4-8 | midsummer/early fall | sun/part shade | H: 24-36”, W: 12-24”

43455 $12.95 ea | 3 for $11.95 ea | 6 for $10.95 ea

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1. New! Baptisia Decadence™ ‘Cherries Jubilee’

PPAF. Brilliant maroon buds open to mahogany-claret blooms with bright yellow keels on this compact, heavy-blooming selection of an American native. Attractive to butterflies, the blooms are followed in autumn by decorative seedpods. Handsome blue-green foliage remains fresh from spring until frost on plants that resist drought and are unpalatable to deer. A 2011 Hans Hansen introduction, certain to become a classic. 1-quart container. Z 4-9 | late spring/early summer | sun/part shade | H: 30-36", W: 30-36"

32330 $14.95 ea | 3 for $12.95 ea | 6 for $11.95 ea

2. Baptisia Decadence™ ‘Blueberry Sundae’

PPAF. Whenever you think Baptisia can’t get any better, it does. This selection offers a stunning display of deep indigo-blue flowers in late spring to early summer that outstrips previous varieties, all while acquiring a more compact, upright habit at maturity. The season doesn’t end with the flowers, however, as the foliage looks great all summer, and ornamental seed pods extend the beauty into fall. And since they’re such vigorous growers, the landscape applications are practically endless. Bareroot. Z 4-9 | late spring/early summer | sun/part shade | H: 36”, W: 30-36”

49298 $14.95 ea | 3 for $12.95 ea | 6 for $11.95 ea

3. Baptisia Decadence™ ‘Lemon Meringue’

PPAF. A member of the new Decadence™ series, this delectable selection is a credit to its name. Its upright, vase-shaped mound of blue-green foliage plays host to lemonyellow blooms from late spring to early summer. The light-colored flowers stand atop long, charcoal stems, creating an eye-catching contrast. With its ornamental seed pods that extend the season of beauty into fall and its vigorous nature, this lovely perennial is a must-have for everything from containers to mixed borders. Bareroot. Z 4-9 | late spring/early summer | sun/part shade | H: 36”, W: 30-36”

49299 $13.95 ea | 3 for $11.95 ea | 6 for $10.95 ea

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5. 4. Chrysanthemum ‘Matchsticks’

For a fall fireworks show, it’s hard to beat this hot little plant! Its spoon-shaped petals are golden-yellow, with fiery-red tips that resemble matchsticks. A prolific bloomer, each flower is quite full, and they all sit above compact, upright mounds of foliage that require no staking. This selection has shown itself to be adaptable to a range of environmental conditions, including dry soil, and its size makes it a perfect candidate for container displays. 1-quart container.

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49323 $9.95 ea | 3 for $8.95 ea | 6 for $7.95 ea

5. Belamcanda chinensis

A plant sure to please! Iris-like plants with tall stems bear 2-inch showy flowers of orange and crimson from midsummer through early fall, followed by ornamental black seed clusters which give rise to the common name. A strong grower, it thrives in ordinary garden soil in sun and shade. Bareroot. Z 5-10 | midsummer/early fall | full sun | H: 24-36”, W: 15-18”

43050 $7.95 ea | 3 for $6.95 ea | 6 for $6.50 ea

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PPAF. Extraordinary! The newest member of the renowned Big Bang™ series is a velvety magenta-claret bloom with velvety petals. The flowers begin 1 to 2 inches wide, expanding as they mature. And they arise continuously all summer and into fall, occasionally “frosted” with cream-white. Color-fast, they appear on mildew-free plants with a uniquely spreading habit. This plant will intertwine with its neighbors, creating a delightful cottage-garden look. Compact, spreading, floriferous, colorful, and ultra-hardy—this new Coreopsis has it all! 1-quart container. Z 5-9 | early summer/early fall | full sun | H: 15-18”, W: 2-3’

49663 $9.95 ea | 3 for $8.95 ea | 6 for $7.95 ea

2. Coreopsis ‘Cosmic Eye’

PP#22,601. The latest Big Bang™ Coreopsis is this charming bicolor, very compact but boasting masses of 1 ½- to 2-inch blooms of brightest yellow with a large burgundy eye. The result of breeding among 8 species, it is a tireless bloomer and very adaptable. 1-quart container.

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49325 $9.95 ea | 3 for $8.95 ea | 6 for $7.95 ea

3. Coreopsis rosea ‘Dream Catcher’

This floriferous, very colorful sport of ‘Sweet Dreams’ offers masses of 1-inch blooms from late spring until mid-fall—an incredible show of color! Rosy-red to light pink petals with a yellow center are eyecatching and attractive, and the ferny foliage keeps the plant looking good even out of bloom. Just 18 inches high, 24 inches wide, it’s ideal for containers but looks really spectacular in a large garden setting. 1-quart container. Z 6-9 | late spring/mid-fall | sun/part shade | H: 18”, W: 24”

48390 $8.95 ea | 3 for $7.95 ea | 6 for $7.50 ea

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PP#21,999. The most compact Big Bang™ yet, this miniature delights with semi- to fully double yellow blooms, 2 inches wide and so bright. Expect masses of blooms for months from this vigorous, adaptable performer. 1-quart container. Z 5-9 | early summer/early fall | full sun | H: 12”, W: 12”

49326 $9.95 ea | 3 for $8.95 ea | 6 for $7.95 ea

5. Coreopsis ‘Cosmic Evolution’

PPAF. The years of intensive breeding work that went into the Big Bang™ series were truly worth it. Two- to three-inch creamy white blooms arrive in early summer, producing so profusely you’ll have longlasting cutflower bouquets all season. During cooler months, shades of violet-red radiate outward onto the petals from the gold button center. This deer-resistant beauty will bloom continuously all summer without deadheading, and it’s so easy to grow that it makes a great choice for beginners. 18 to 24 inches tall and wide. 1-quart container. Z 5-9 | early summer/early fall | full sun | H: 18-24”, W: 18-24”

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1. New! Coreopsis ‘Little Sundial’

PP#18,460. The most compact, heaviest-blooming Coreopsis yet! Just a foot tall, this super wellbranched, vigorous dynamo sets masses of 1½-inch golden-yellow blooms, each petal bearing a maroon dot at the base. Irresistible to butterflies, unappetizing to deer, and absolutely tolerant of adversity from pests to poor soil to drought, this selection of the native perennial is absolutely a mound of flowers for months on end! 1-quart container. Z 4-9 | all summer | sun | H: 6-12", W: 8-14"

32331 $9.95 ea | 3 for $8.95 ea | 6 for $7.95 ea

2. Coreopsis x ‘Star Cluster’

PPAF. Another triumph for the creator of the Big Bang™ series, this deer- and mildew-resistant garden jewel performs beautifully all summer, asking very little in return. A wealth of 1-2” creamy white blooms with gold button centers appear atop a mass of bright green foliage, and once cooler weather arrives, a small, rich purple eye will wink from each flower. You’ll have cutflower bouquets all season, as it blooms continuously without deadheading, and it’s so easy to grow that it’s perfect for beginners. 1-quart container. Z 5-9 | early summer/early fall | full sun | H: 18-24”, W: 18-24”

49327 $9.95 ea | 3 for $8.95 ea | 6 for $7.95 ea

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PP#20,470. This sport of the popular ‘Creme Brulee’ puts its parent to shame with a super-long season of apricot-salmon daisies that stand up to powdery mildew effortlessly, even in humid climates! Measuring 1 inch across, they open from early summer all the way into fall on plants 16 to 20 inches high and 36 inches wide. The slender, needle-shaped foliage is handsome even when ‘Sienna Sunset’ isn’t in bloom, but don’t count on too many weeks like that—this powerhouse doesn’t know how to stop! Absolutely showstopping. 1-quart container.

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48372 $9.95 ea | 3 for $8.95 ea | 6 for $7.95 ea

4. Dianthus ‘Coconut Punch’

PP#21,876. Let this flamboyant, spicy-scented, little perennial parade through your garden, and people will be stopping in the streets to get a better look! When the 1½-2” flowers appear in late spring, they’re a deep red with large white blotches in the center of each petal. As they mature, the white spreads and the red fades, until each petal is left with a gorgeous wine-colored ring. Its longer stems and heat and humidity tolerance simply sweeten the deal! 1-quart container. Z 4-9 | early summer/early fall | sun/part shade | H: 12”, W: 12”

49328 $9.95 ea | 3 for $8.95 ea | 6 for $7.95 ea

5. Dianthus ‘Ruby Sparkles’

PPAF. From its intoxicating spicy fragrance to its magenta blossoms embellished with a deep ruby eye, everything about this plant makes it a true garden gem. The 1-2”, single blooms have deeply serrated petals, and they blanket the compact mound of grey-green foliage in early summer and early fall, bringing in the butterflies but holding no interest for deer. 1-quart container. Z 4-9 | early summer/early fall | sun/part shade | H: 8”, W: 14”

49329 $9.95 ea | 3 for $8.95 ea | 6 for $7.95 ea

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PP#17,652. (cv. ‘Matthew Saul.’) Expect 2 dozen or more blooms at once on every plant of this exciting Echinacea! Harvest Moon™ sets big, 4-inch blooms of rich golden-yellow profusely over a long season, the big central cone bringing songbirds into the garden in autumn (and the blooms keeping the butterflies busy all summer!). Ten years in the making, it is destined to be a classic for profuse bloom in a brand-new color! 4-inch pot. Z 4-8 | summer | full sun | H: 24”, W: 24”

48019 $15.95 ea | 3 for $13.95 ea | 6 for $12.95 ea

2. Echinacea ‘Solar Flare’

PPAF. Radiant red petals held straight out from very dark brown cones form an absolutely enormous bloom on this Richard Saul introduction! The stems are dark red to brown as well, creating a nice platform for the rosy-toned flowers. Compact plants are well-branched and free-flowering over a long season, boasting the adaptability and garden vigor for which Echinacea is famous. An indispensable addition to the sunny border, native plant display, and cutting garden! 4-inch pot. Z 4-8 | early summer/mid-fall | full sun | H: 24-36”, W: 18-24”

48522 $16.95 ea | 3 for $14.95 ea | 6 for $13.95 ea

3. Echinacea purpurea ‘Raspberry Truffle’

PPAF. Sheer fun in the garden! Watch these flowers emerge as flattish daisies of peachy pink with a chocolate-brown cone, then begin growing upwards, until they have formed a full 4-inch pompon of deepest raspberry pink. Part of the Cone-fection™ series by premier breeder Arie Blom, this Echinacea is very compact, well-branched, and tirelessly free-flowering! As with all Echinacea, it is very easy to grow and adaptable to stress. Make it the centerpiece of your sunny border or wildflower garden! 1-quart container.

5. New! Echinacea Butterfly Kisses Collection

Low-growing, well-branched, and richly colored, these magnificent new Echinacea cultivars withstand adversity beautifully, bringing masses of blooms to garden and vase over a long, lovely season. Collection includes Echinacea 'Julia,' and Echinacea 'Cleopatra.' Both in 1-quart containers.

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4. New! Echinacea ‘Julia’

PPAF. A delightfully different color for the Echinacea family! Single blooms of richest orange to burnt umber nearly glow atop compact, very well-branched plants. 'Julia' is named for a butterfly, and is certain to attract masses of butterflies into your garden all season long. 1-quart container. Z 5-9 | all summer | sun | H: 15-18", W: 18-24"

32338 $16.95 ea | 3 for $14.95 ea | 6 for $13.95 ea

5. New! Echinacea ‘Cleopatra’

PPAF. Slightly curled, fluttery lemon-yellow petals grace these single to semi-double blooms, resembling the European butterfly for which this plant is named. Very compact, well-branched, and heavy-blooming, this perennial stands up to adversity and brings in butterflies and bees in summer, birds in fall. 1-quart container. Z 5-9 | all summer | sun | H: 15-18", W: 18-24"

32337 $16.95 ea | 3 for $14.95 ea | 6 for $13.95 ea

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PPAF. Irresistibly colorful and so abundant, the 2-inch blooms on this compact Blanket Flower are beautifully quilled and richly colored. The button centers turn from yellow to burgundy over time, while the petals shade through a sunset of hues from base to tip! A selection of the North American native, it is highly adaptable, tolerant of all adversity from urban pollution to drought, and generally left alone by deer. Butterflies love it, and it actually prefers poor, dry soil! Destined to be a favorite for garden and vase. 1-quart container. Z 3-10 | early summer/early fall | full sun | H: 10-12", W: 16"

32332 $12.95 ea | 3 for $11.95 ea | 6 for $10.95 ea Huge 3- to 3½-inch flowers combine apricot and yellow on this compact, early-blooming, very floriferous Blanket Flower. An award-winning member of the Sun series, this plant delights with an extra-long season of color. Untroubled by pests or diseases, this selection of the native species is the ideal choice for sunny spots anywhere. 1-quart container. Z 3-10 | early summer/mid-fall | full sun | H: 12”, W: 12”

31550 $9.95 ea | 3 for $8.95 ea | 6 for $7.95 ea

3. Gaillardia aristata ‘Oranges and Lemons’

PP#17,092. So easy to grow, so beautiful, and so endlessly floriferous, this Blanket Flower is everyone's favorite for summer-long blooms in any hot, dry garden spot. Measuring 2 inches wide, these golden-orange flowers are merrily tipped with yellow, for a luscious two-tone look. Expect up to 75 blooms at once on every plant. Standing up to heat, humidity, poor soil, and even drought, this plant is hardy across the country. Unbeatable bloom strength! 1-quart container. Z 3-10 | all summer | full sun | H: 18", W: 20"

48391 $11.95 ea | 3 for $10.95 ea | 6 for $9.95 ea

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PP#12,175. Intensely colored 1-inch blooms of violet-blue with a large white eye begin appearing on this graceful plant in early summer, and unlike most Geraniums (which fizzle when the temperature climbs too high), keep coming until early fall. Fantastic for bedding, borders, patio, and containers in the South and Southwest, where many Geraniums have short and unsatisfactory bloom seasons. Then there’s the habit. Open and airy as all Hardy Geraniums are, ‘Rozanne’ is more compact, managing to send up more flowering stems in less space than most others. As a result, you get a much bigger bloom show, and the plant looks lush rather than rangy. (How many other Hardy Geraniums would you care to show off, solo, in a hanging basket?) 1-quart container. Z 5-8 | summer | full sun | H: 16-24”, W: 18-24”

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5. Geranium dalmaticum ‘Dragon Heart’

Let this spreading Geranium meander across the garden floor, its rich black-veined magenta blooms adding dazzling spots of color over a very long season. A nonaggressive trailing perennial 12 inches high and 15 to 18 inches wide, ‘Dragon Heart’ is superb beneath Roses or among taller perennials and open-habit shrubs, creating a jeweled carpet. It flowers from early summer until mid-fall, extraordinary for any plant and almost unknown in the Geranium family. 1-quart container. Z 4-8 | early summer/mid-fall | sun/part shade | H: 12”, W: 18”

48471 $12.95 ea | 3 for $11.95 ea | 6 for $10.95 ea

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PP#13,189. Growing 18 to 24 inches tall and spreading 18 to 24 inches wide, ‘Crimson Butterflies’ fills a large pot beautifully, and also makes a nice edging or front-of-the-border standout. The long summer bloomtime is astonishing, but the plant remains attractive even when not in bloom, with evergreen foliage in the warmer portions of its hardiness range. Compact and vigorous, it always looks lush! 4” pot. Z 5-10 | summer | full sun | H: 15”, W: 18-24”

40874 $14.95 ea | 3 for $12.95 ea | 6 for $11.95 ea

2. New! Helenium ‘Ruby Tuesday’

PP#18,234. A gorgeous mahogany-colored Helenium with long-lasting, profuse 2-inch blooms! These burgundy petals fan out from a round central cone that opens bright sulphur-yellow, then matures to deepest red. Absoutely stunning, they last 2 weeks in the vase, and will rebloom in the border if cut or deadheaded promptly. Compact and sterile, this is a vigorous perennial unsurpassed for flower power! 1-quart container. Z 4-8 | midsummer/early fall | full sun | H: 20-30", W: 12-15"

32341 $12.95 ea | 3 for $11.95 ea | 6 for $10.95 ea

3. New! Helenium ‘Double Trouble’

PP#18,206. The first-ever double-flowered Helenium is also the very best for cutting, with masses of 2-inch yellow daisies atop ultra-sturdy stems. Rows of curly, upturned petals turn this meadow favorite into a designer beauty! And because it's sterile, the compact plant devotes all its energy to making flowers instead of setting seed. 1-quart container. Z 4-8 | midsummer/early fall | full sun | H: 30", W: 16-20"

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5. Hemerocallis ‘Primal Scream’

The “gotta get” plant of the season is this remarkable sunset-toned beauty. Huge 7- to 8-inch blooms with slim, twisted, bent-back petals lend a really distinctive look to the Daylily display! Winner of the Stout Medal (the highest honor a Daylily can receive), this “gold-dusted” tangerine delight steals the scene in any setting! Bareroot. Z 3-9 | midsummer | sun/part shade | H: 34”, W: 18-24”

48979 $12.95 ea | 3 for $11.95 ea | 6 for $10.95 ea

6. New! Hemerocallis ‘Shaka Zulu’

Intensely colored violet blooms 6 inches wide cover this semi-evergreen tetraploid twice a season. Outlined with a thin white edge, they open the night before their day of bloom, giving you an even longer season. Bareroot. Z 3-9 | early summer/late summer | sun/part shade H: 28", W: 18-24"

32343 $13.95 ea | 3 for $11.95 ea | 6 for $10.95 ea

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1. New! Hemerocallis ‘Blackthorne’

Ravishing violet and cream blooms sport a large dark eye and matching pencil-thin edging along each petal! This semi-evergreen tetraploid offers up to 25 buds on every scape, which open to charmingly ruffled 4½-inch blooms, first in early to midseason and again at summer's end. Bred from 'Always Afternoon' x 'Tetra Dragon's Eye.' Bareroot. Z 3-9 | early summer/late summer | sun/part shade H: 26", W: 18-24"

32342 $13.95 ea | 3 for $11.95 ea 6 for $10.95 ea

2. Hemerocallis ‘Scottish Fantasy’

This child of ‘South Seas’ lives up to its impressive parentage. Flaunting 5”, fragrant, coral pink blooms with a sun-yellow watermark, vibrant green throat, and delicately ruffled petals, it brings delicate beauty to the mid- to late summer garden. An excellent grower, with thick, branched, well-budded scapes and a hardy nature, this wonderful Daylily is a dream come true. Bareroot. Z 4-10 | mid/late summer | sun/part shade H: 24-36”, W: 24-36”

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HUGE 6-inch blooms of rosy-pink shot with cerise veins steal the show in any setting! Very vigorous, this 18- to 24-inch plant gets busy blooming in midsummer and just keeps going, with the color refusing to fade even in the hottest summer weather! Thick, waxy petals keep these blooms vibrant and strong. Bareroot.

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41639 $8.95 ea | 3 for $7.95 ea 6 for $7.50 ea

4. Hemerocallis ‘Sunday Gloves’

Sweetly scented and ready to rebloom! Single 5¼-inch blooms of pure white with a pale yellow eye on plants 27 inches tall, 18 to 24 inches wide. The first flush is in early season, repeating in midsummer. Bareroot.

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47616 $9.95 ea | 3 for $8.95 ea 6 for $7.95 ea

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Like golden drops of sunlight, these gorgeous blooms will paint your garden with impressive color! The lavishly ruffled, 6” flowers are bright yellow, with a gold dusting, and each opens wide and flat to display its majestic form. The plants themselves are very robust, with a high bud count and candelabra branching, so it will produce a lot of blooms over a long period. And since it repeats in late summer, your garden will still look radiant when others are starting to lose their luster. Bareroot. Z 3-9 | mid/late summer | sun/part shade H: 24-36”, W: 24-36”

49330 $9.95 ea | 3 for $8.95 ea 6 for $7.95 ea

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(cv. 'Minispot.') Surround yourself with the soft colors of an exotic sunset. This lovely, trouble-free Rose of Sharon is as beautiful as its name suggests, bursting forth in midsummer with pink, semi-double flowers. The buds are medium pink but fade to a softer hue once open, while a deep reddish-purple center adds dramatic highlights. Superb as a hedge, screen, or back-of-the-border standout, it's ready to bloom abundantly for years to come. 1-gallon container. Z 5-8 | mid-summer | full sun | H: 4-7', W: 5-8'

48695 $34.95 ea | 3 for $29.95 ea | 6 for $27.95 ea

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Z 4-9 | midsummer/early fall | sun/part shade | H: 4-5', W: 4-6'

Z 4-9 | midsummer/mid-fall | full sun | H: 4-5', W: 5'

49340 $16.95 ea | 3 for $14.95 ea | 6 for $13.95 ea

48924 $16.95 ea | 3 for $14.95 ea | 6 for $13.95 ea

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Z 4-9 | mid/late summer | sun/part shade | H: 4-5', W: 4-5'

Z 4-9 | midsummer/early fall | sun/part shade | H: 3-4', W: 4-5'

49331 $16.95 ea | 3 for $14.95 ea | 6 for $13.95 ea

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PP#20,443. Exhibiting the darkest wine-purple foliage we’ve seen on a hardy Hibiscus, this selection is highly attractive, even before it flowers. But the blooms, of course, refuse to be ignored, stretching a full 8” and flaunting rose-veined, pink petals and a deep magenta eye that radiates outward. Since it’s an indeterminate bloomer, buds appear at many nodes up the stem, rather than just at the tips, meaning a much longer season and a plant covered with flowers on all sides. 1-quart container.

PPAF. When it comes to dramatic garden presence, it’s hard to beat this fantastic specimen. It’s very floriferous, producing immense 8-9”, mauve-lavender blooms with a deep red eye that are set artistically against the dense mound of bright green, maple-like foliage. Since it’s an indeterminate bloomer, buds appear at many nodes up the stem, rather than just at the tips, meaning a much longer season and a plant that’s covered with flowers on all sides. 1-quart container.

PPAF. Even in zone 4 you can enjoy a long, lovely season of stunning 9-inch (or more!) blooms of brilliant magenta, easily the size of dinner plates and just stunning in large numbers on this compact plant. Half the size of most others, it is just 4 to 5 feet tall and 5 feet wide, with great branching and very, very heavy budding. These gently ruffled blooms with overlapping petals are a tropical delight for any full sun setting, opening from midsummer into autumn. Treat yourself to this treasure! 1-quart container.

PP#21,984. Hummingbirds simply will not be able to resist these brilliant red, 7”, attractively textured blooms with heavily overlapping petals. Standing atop 4’ stalks from midsummer through early fall, this superb hybrid is one of the most stunning selections you’ll ever grow. Its glossy green, maple-like leaves with slight purple undertones form a full, compact, and pristine habit, while its drought tolerance and impressive flowering ability mean a long and beautiful bloom period. 1-quart container.

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1. Iris louisiana ‘Black Gamecock’

Extremely vigorous, these huge, gold-throated 6-inch blooms are a rich velvety purple-black. Perfect for waterside plantings, damp soils, and garden trouble spots, this hardy native perennial prefers only enriched soil and moisture to thrive and spread for years to come! Tolerates heat, humidity, and cold and is resistant to pests or disease. Plant 1 to 2 feet apart. Bareroot. Z 4-9 | early summer | sun/part shade | H: 3', W: 3'

49797 $7.95 ea | 3 for $6.95 ea | 6 for $6.50 ea

2. Iris pallida ‘Aurea Variegata’

Creating a luminous effect in the garden from spring to late fall, the 2- to 2½-foot foliage is banded with brilliant yellow, enhanced in early summer by fragrant lavender flowers. Best in well-drained, sunny locations, but tolerates shade, especially in the South. Bareroot. Z 4-8 | early summer | full sun | H: 24-29”, W: 8-10”

44028 $12.95 ea | 3 for $11.95 ea | 6 for $10.95 ea

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4. Iris pallida ‘Argentea’

The beloved Dalmatian Iris, grown in gardens for centuries, outshines most of its modern cousins with its stiff, pointed foliage of soft green striped in cream and topped by marvelously fragrant lavender blooms. Their powerful scent is reminiscent of grape soda, filling the garden or home with sweetness. Semievergreen in warm climates, left alone by pests and disease, and prepared to spread, this stately Iris belongs in any well-drained soil, even heavy clay. Reasonably drought tolerant when well-established. Bareroot.

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Ultra-compact and well-branched, with a long season of bloom, this English Lavender is superb for the border, a low hedge, meadow garden, or containers. The foliage is narrow and grayish-green, while the flowers are rich purple. Semievergreen, unpalatable to deer, and marvelously fragrant in flower and foliage, this drought-tolerant perennial asks only for excellent drainage and full sun. 1-quart container.

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32344 $13.95 ea | 3 for $11.95 ea | 6 for $10.95 ea

2. New! Lavandula ‘Silver Mist’

Ghostly white foliage really stands out in the sunny garden, remaining evergreen in mild climates. Soft and delicate, the leaves form the perfect foil for the mid-blue flowerspikes. Very uniform in height, this English Lavender is ideal for the border. 1-quart container. Z 5-9 | all summer | sun | H: 18-24", W: 18-24"

32345 $13.95 ea | 3 for $11.95 ea | 6 for $10.95 ea

3. Leucanthemum Daisy May™

PP#21,914. (cv. ‘Daisy Duke.’) A fun, light-hearted name befitting the carefree nature of this much-loved perennial! It’s a highly floriferous, compact, earlyflowering selection, reblooming happily from early into late summer (with deadheading), each 3-inch, single, pure-white, daisy-like flower showing off a gold button center that butterflies find irresistible. Coarsely toothed, narrow elliptic leaves grow to form a super compact plant that’s ideal for beds, containers, and small gardens. 1-quart container.

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49334 $11.95 ea | 3 for $10.95 ea | 6 for $9.95 ea

4. Lilium formosanum

The VERY last Lily to bloom, this majestic 5- to 8-foot plant bears sweetly scented 5- to 6-inch blooms of pure white. Disease-free and easy to grow, it is a fabulous way to ring out the Lily season! 4” pot. Z 5-9 | mid/late summer | sun/part shade | H: 60-96”, W: 24-36”

43725 $7.95 ea | 3 for $6.95 ea | 6 for $6.50 ea

5. Leucanthemum superbum ‘Banana Cream’

PPAF, CPBRAF. Opening lemon-yellow and then maturing through pale shades to a creamy white, these 4-inch blooms look even larger than they are, thanks to an extra ray of petals. Superb for cutting, they last 2 weeks in the vase, and bring butterflies into the sunny garden. Side-shoots are covered with buds, particularly if the first set of flowers is deadheaded promptly, giving you the longest season yet from a Shasta! Vigorous and very disease-resistant plant introduced by Kevin Hurd in 2009. 1-quart container. Z 5-9 | late spring/early fall | sun/part shade | H: 15-36”, W: 18-30”

48401 $12.95 ea | 3 for $11.95 ea | 6 for $10.95 ea

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PP#21,958. Arguably one of the best cardinal flowers you can grow, this winter-hardy selection establishes quickly, sending up dozens of brilliant red blooming stems. Its growth is amazing (3-6 inches per week, well into summer!), and the foliage is lovely in its own right, the upper leaves turning a deep olive tone, while those below stay maroon. And since hummingbirds and butterflies can’t resist it, your border, foundation, or bog garden will have that much more appeal. 4” pot. Z 4-8 | mid/late summer | sun/part shade | H: 2½-3', W: 2-2½'

33721 $13.95 ea | 3 for $11.95 ea | 6 for $10.95 ea

2. New! Malva ‘Zebrina’

A charming heirloom that belongs in every sunny garden, this Hollyhock Mallow regales you for months with masses of 2-inch single blooms of lavender heavily veined in maroon-violet. The flowers arise profusely on 2 1/2-foot stems, held above the dark green foliage on compact, mounding plants. Butterflies and hummingbirds worship them, rabbits leave them alone, and even the hottest sunshine does not seem to fade them! Great as cut-flowers, these blooms will set seed and replenish themselves indefinitely. A fabulous mid-border plant, it is very disease-resistant and vigorous. 1-quart container.

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Full-sized, radiant 2½- to 3-inch blooms on super-compact plants! Held just above the glossy dark green foliage, the flowers stand out brilliantly over many weeks. Resistant to powdery mildew, this Bee Balm is an improvement in every way over older varieties. Z 4-9 | mid-/late summer | sun | H: 10-12", W: 8-10"

3. New! Monarda ‘Pardon My Pink’ PPAF. Clear true pink. 1-quart container.

32346 $14.95 ea | 3 for $12.95 ea | 6 for $11.95 ea

4. New! Monarda ‘Pardon My Purple’ PP#22,170. Fuchsia-purple. 1-quart container.

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If rich color from late spring through early summer is what you’re after, look no further than this fine specimen. The deep, oxblood red petals are characteristically crepe-like, with a satiny texture that’s nothing short of breathtaking! Each 4-6” flower holds in its center a large, velvety-black seed capsule that’s surrounded by prominent, dark purple stamens. Once you add its resistance to pests and its allure for butterflies, you have a real show-stopper for the sunny garden. 1-quart container. Z 3-7 | late spring/early summer | full sun | H: 30”, W: 18-24”

49341 $8.95 ea | 3 for $7.95 ea | 6 for $7.50 ea

2. Papaver orientale ‘White Ruffles’

PP#18,643. Flowering generously this introduction from Dutch plantsman Herbert Ousdhoorn brings Oriental Poppies front and center in the sunny perennial border. Far shorter than most older varieties, 'White Ruffles' never needs staking, is reasonably wind-tolerant, and boasts magnificent 4- to 5-inch blooms with deeply serrated edges and a black basal spot. Bareroot.

5. 4. New! Papaver orientale ‘Baby Kiss’

PP#14,638. Bigger flowers on a smaller plant! Super free-flowering, this compact Oriental Poppy sets its 4½- to 5-inch blooms generously, each sporting a large black center surrounded by watermelon-red petals edged in white. No staking needed for this blooms, which make superb cuts. Bareroot. Z 3-7 | late spring/early summer | sun | H: 21-23", W: 12-18"

38111 $12.95 ea | 3 for $11.95 ea | 6 for $10.95 ea

5. Papaver orientale ‘Royal Wedding’

The star of the black-and-white garden! Huge, pristine white flowers are offset with striking black central flairs. Lightly creased, these crepe-paper-textured blooms arise in early midseason, reaching 5 to 8 inches across on 3- to 3½-foot plants. Pack contains 3 bareroot plants. Z 3-7 | early/midsummer | full sun | H: 36-42”, W: 12-18”

32215 $9.95 ea | 3 for $8.95 ea | 6 for $7.95 ea

Z 3-7 | late spring/early summer | full sun | H: 16”, W: 18”

41906 $12.95 ea | 3 for $11.95 ea | 6 for $10.95 ea

3. New! Papaver orientale ‘Carnival’

Delightfully pleated and frilled petals of white shade into rich orange-red toward the tips on 5-inch blooms. Very tolerant of dry soil provided the drainage is good, this is a spectacular choice for cutting. Bareroot. Z 3-8 | late spring/early summer | sun | H: 18-24", W: 24-36"

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1. Phlox maculata ‘Natascha’

A garden delight, this Wild Sweet William regales with cheery patterns of rose-pink and white on extra-large, sweetly fragrant bloom trusses. It blooms slightly earlier than the P. paniculata selections, welcoming butterflies and hummingbirds into the garden. Renowned for its mildew resistance, ‘Natascha’ is compact and freeflowering, a hard worker in the sunny border and an unparalleled cut-flower. 4” pot. Z 3-8 | midsummer/mid-fall | sun/part shade H: 24-30”, W: 15”

43719 $12.95 ea | 3 for $11.95 ea 6 for $10.95 ea

2. Phlox paniculata ‘Blue Paradise’

One of the absolute best for mildew resistance, strong blue color, and sturdy, no-staking habit! These bright blue blooms arise in magnificent 10- to 12-inch wands, beginning in midsummer and continuing until late in the season. Terrific for cutting, too! 4” pot. Z 4-8 | late summer | sun/part shade H: 2-3', W: 1-2'

46711 $12.95 ea | 3 for $11.95 ea 6 for $10.95 ea

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Gorgeous 6” lavender-pink flowers and outstanding mildew resistance! What more could a Phlox lover ask for? How about sweet fragrance, a long, long bloom time, and a flurry of pollinator activity, as the tiers of blooms bring in the hummingbirds and butterflies? You’ll love the flower power of this plant, as the blossom clusters burst upward along multi-stemmed branches from midsummer through early fall. A winner in every regard! 4” pot. Z 4-8 | midsummer/early fall | sun/part shade H: 2-4', W: 2-3'

33723 $13.95 ea | 3 for $11.95 ea 6 for $10.95 ea

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From late summer all through fall, this hardy native Pink Muhly Grass is the unquestioned showpiece of the garden, topped by huge clouds of rosy-pink so airy you expect them to float away on the breeze! Indifferent to heat, humidity, poor soil, and drought, this super-easy grass fills the garden (and all your vases!) with cottoncandy color for weeks on end! Highly recommended. 3.5” pot. Z 6-10 | late summer/late fall | full sun H: 4’, W: 3’

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Tall and impressive, especially when grown en masse, this gray-headed coneflower produces bright yellow flowers in the heat of midsummer. The 3½ foot stalks support a central, elongated, cylindrical disk that brings to mind the crown of a sombrero. Around the disk is a brim of 3-7 brilliant, reflexed petals. The plant itself is amazingly durable, putting up with heat, drought, flooding, and cold, and showing no problems with insects or diseases. Perfect for sunny gardens! 4” pot.

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33724 $12.95 ea | 3 for $11.95 ea | 6 for $10.95 ea

2. Rudbeckia fulgida var sullivantii ‘Little Goldstar’

PPAF. Much more compact and floriferous than the famous Goldsturm Strain, this knee-high delight sports up to 80 blooms in a single midsummer-through-early-fall season! They’re big blooms, too: 2 to 2½ inches, with a starburst of brilliant golden-yellow around a big dark brown cone. Butterflies, bees, and songbirds all adore this plant, which works for cutting as well as garden enjoyment. Great in containers, it reaches just 14 to 16 inches high and wide, covering itself in blooms for months. Adaptable and easy, it asks only for well-drained soil receiving full sunshine. 1-quart container. Z 4-10 | midsummer/early fall | full sun | H: 14-16”, W: 14-16”

49342 $17.95 ea | 3 for $15.95 ea | 6 for $14.95 ea

3. New! Salvia nemorosa ‘Sensation Sky Blue’

PPAF. The combination of lilac buds and azure blooms is simply breathtaking on this dwarf Meadow Sage! Cut the flowers promptly and new ones spring right up on compact but very vigorous, well-branched plants that attract butterflies and hummingbirds yet do not interest deer or rabbits. Tirelessly floriferous, perfect for fresh or dried cut-flowers, and so easy to care for, this perennial is a pure pleasure in the sunny border. 1-quart container. Z 4-9 | late spring/mid-fall | sun | H: 10-12", W: 16"

32347 $12.95 ea | 3 for $11.95 ea | 6 for $10.95 ea

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49345 $9.95 ea | 3 for $8.95 ea | 6 for $7.95 ea

5. Salvia nemorosa ‘Caradonna’

Expect two seasons of bloom every year from this heat-, humidity-, and drought-resistant Salvia! Brilliant blue blooms top stems so dark they look black, attracting butterflies and hummers. An effortless perennial every garden deserves. 1-quart container. Z 4-8 | early summer/early fall | full sun | H: 20”, W: 12-18”

49343 $9.95 ea | 3 for $8.95 ea | 6 for $7.95 ea

6. Salvia nemorosa ‘East Friesland’

(Syn. ‘Ostfriesland.’) Rated one of the Top 10 Perennials of All Time by garden experts, this very dark purple, slender-stemmed Salvia is breathtaking in any sunny setting. 18 inches high, 12 to 18 inches wide, it flowers heavily in early summer, then repeats near season’s end. Attractive to butterflies and bees, it is a fine cut flower as well as a border or container standout. And no plant stands up better to heat, humidity, drought, and poor soil than ‘East Friesland’! Highly recommended. 4” pot. Z 4-9 | early summer/early fall | sun/part shade | H: 18”, W: 18”

43679 $8.95 ea | 3 for $7.95 ea | 6 for $7.50 ea

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2. 1. New! Scabiosa atropurpurea ‘Beaujolais Bonnets’ Big, beautiful, long-lasting blooms of rich burgundy and deepest red, with slender white stamens sticking out like pins (hence the common name Pincushion Flower). The blooms arise on strong, wiry stems over a long season, luring butterflies and bees into the garden. Deadhead after the first flowering for repeats all summer long, and let the last flowerheads dry on the plant if you want it to self-sow. 1-quart container.

4. 3. New! Sedum ‘Pure Joy’

The name says it all! In late season, giant clusters of brightest pink blooms cover the upward-facing succulent foliage on this low, mounding plant. The flowers last for weeks, followed by darker pink seed heads of equal beauty. Spring foliage opens a bold shade of blue-green, adding another season of glory to the display. A butterfly magnet. 1-quart container.

Z 4-9 | all summer | sun | H: 18-24", W: 12-15"

Z 3-9 | late summer/mid-fall | sun | H: 10-12", W: 16-20"

48906 $8.95 ea | 3 for $7.95 ea | 6 for $7.50 ea

32348 $13.95 ea | 3 for $11.95 ea | 6 for $10.95 ea

2. Scabiosa ‘Butterfly Blue’

4. Sedum spectabile ‘Neon’

The Scabiosa that introduced a new dwarf, many-flowered form into American gardens! Puffy 2-inch blooms of light lavender-blue with wide, frilly golden centers simply cover these 1-foot-tall, 1-foot-wide plants! They begin in mid-spring and don’t consider letting up until the real cold weather of fall sets in! 4” pot. Z 3-9 | mid-spring/late fall | sun/part shade | H: 6-12”, W: 12”

44189 $8.95 ea | 3 for $7.95 ea | 6 for $7.50 ea

The brightest Sedum yet, with glowing deep pink 4-inch flowerheads on a tidy, compact plant just 14 inches high and about 2 feet wide! Tolerant of heat, humidity, drought, poor soil, and even cold, this long-lived perennial is a butterfly, bee, and bird magnet, remaining beautiful well into winter, as the flowerheads turn coppery-orange and then remain on the plant to catch the falling snow! (Or dry them for indoor arrangements!) Very easy and reliable, Neon is a “must have”! 1-quart container.

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PP#9,393. Luminous white and cream variegation against a glaucous green background. Ideal for year-round color and architectural form, even in harsh northern climates; foliage is enhanced by 5-foot spikes of bell-shaped summer flowers! 1-quart container. Z 5-10 | late summer | sun/part shade | H: 3-4', W: 4'

49350 $19.95 ea | 3 for $16.95 ea | 6 for $15.95 ea

2. Stokesia laevis ‘Peachie’s Pick’

After the taller, earlier Stokes's Asters have bloomed their best, ‘Peachie’s Pick’ erupts into rich blue color that fills the midsummer garden and patio containers! Just a foot high and not much wider, this neat little dwarf blooms its head off during the dog days of July and August, when many plants are too hot to show much color! It’s quite a hardy performer in just about any hot, humid climate—as well as less extreme temperatures all the way north through zone 5. Unlike some Stokes’s Asters, ‘Peachie’s Pick’ won’t flop or droop; these cheery daisies keep their faces lifted to the sun! Stokes’s Aster is a native American plant, so it’s largely untroubled by pests and diseases. Eager to grow in just about any garden soil, it thrives in full sun to part shade. 1-quart container. Z 5-9 | midsummer | full sun | H: 8-12”, W: 12-20”

49347 $9.95 ea | 3 for $8.95 ea | 6 for $7.95 ea

3. Thalictrum rochebrunianum ‘Lavender Mist’

A Japanese variety of the beloved Meadow Rue, wonderfully hardy and happy even in poor soils and cold climates provided it is kept consistently moist. In late spring, arm loads of small lavender flowers top the blue-green leaves—superb for cutting! 1-quart container.

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44663 $8.95 ea | 3 for $7.95 ea | 6 for $7.50 ea

4. Veronica ‘Hocus Pocus’

PPAF. Conjure up a bit of garden magic with this fun little perennial! With its incredibly long, violet-purple wands, uniform habit, and fresh-looking, clean foliage, it’s just as much fun as its name. Early to midsummer will find this butterfly-attracting, deerresistant charmer proudly showing off its branched flowers (which result in a longer bloom time!). Its convenient size makes it perfect for containers or as a filler in combination plantings for garden appeal, and that’s no hocus-pocus! 1-quart container. Z 4-8 | early/midsummer | sun/part shade | H: 16-20”, W: 12”

49349 $11.95 ea | 3 for $10.95 ea | 6 for $9.95 ea

5. New! Veronica ‘Sweet Lullaby’

PPAF. Petite and softly colored, this compact seedling of the popular 'Giles van Hees' sports flowerspikes of pastel lavender-pink. Try it in containers or as edging; the foliage reaches only 6 inches high, but is so dense that it flowers profusely, bringing in the butterflies. 1-quart container. Z 4-8 | mid-/late summer | sun/part shade | H: 6", W: 10-12"

32329 $13.95 ea | 3 for $11.95 ea | 6 for $10.95 ea

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Shade Perennials — Cool, Tranquil Accents! 1. New! Astilbe x arendsii ‘Burgundy Red’

2. Astilbe x arendsii ‘Rheinland’

(cv. 'Burgunderrot.') Bright raspberry-red buds on dark brown stems open to beautiful burgundy flowers! Quite compact, this early bloomer sets profuse flowering stems above glossy dark green foliage. As the blooms mature, they turn a rich fuchsia shade. Best with a bit of sun and consistent, abundant moisture, this is a long-lived treasure for the shade border. Bareroot.

Glowing towers of brilliant pink top these 18-inch-tall plants over a long season. Very densely set, they tower above the foliage, which reaches a foot high and wide. Bareroot. Z 4-8 | summer | part/full shade | H: 1-1½', W: 1'

48360 $7.95 ea | 3 for $6.95 ea 6 for $6.50 ea

3. Astilbe x arendsii ‘Fanal’

This long-time Wayside favorite boasts delightfully decorative bronze foliage and flowers that are the darkest red of the Astilbes. 2 feet tall with spikes at least a foot long, of rich garnet-red lightly dusted with white. Long-lasting and vivid. Bareroot.

Z 4-8 | early/midsummer | part/full shade H: 24", W: 12-18"

32321 $8.95 ea | 3 for $7.95 ea 6 for $7.50 ea

Z 4-8 | summer | part shade | H: 24”, W: 18”

48362 $7.95 ea | 3 for $6.95 ea 6 for $6.50 ea

4. Astilbe chinensis ‘Vision in White’ PP#18,965. No shade garden should be deprived of this heat-tolerant, beautifully textured Astilbe! The triangular plumes are soft white, complementing all surrounding colors, and the foliage is smooth and glossy, with bronze highlights among the green. Robust and floriferous! Bareroot. Z 4-9 | mid/late summer | part/full shade H: 24”, W: 18”

49297 $9.95 ea | 3 for $8.95 ea 6 for $7.95 ea

5. Astilbe chinensis ‘Maggie Daley’ Closely-packed, abundant plumes of bright lavenderpurple brighten the shade in mid- and late summer on this Chinese Astilbe, banked by deeply cut, handsome dark green foliage. A robust, somewhat drought-tolerant cultivar that reaches 28-inches high and 30-inches wide, this floriferous perennial was named for the wife of the mayor of Chicago. Very dependable. Bareroot. Z 4-9 | mid/late summer | part/full shade H: 28”, W: 30”

48363 $7.95 ea | 3 for $6.95 ea 6 for $6.50 ea

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An ideal ground cover for partially shaded areas, beautifully combining charm and resilience. Its glistening white, lightly fragrant blooms, measuring nearly 2” across, appear singly on bare stems above dark green, divided leaves. And once the blossoms fade, you’re rewarded with fascinating white, woolly seed heads. It spreads rapidly, making an ideal underplanting for full sun perennials such as Asiatic Lilies. 1-quart container. Z 3-8 | late spring/early summer | part/full shade H: 12-15”, W: 12-18”

49290 $9.95 ea | 3 for $8.95 ea | 6 for $7.95 ea

2. Bergenia cordifolia ‘Winter Glow’

An extraordinarily useful plant for partial shade, this Pig Squeak offers clusters of scarlet-pink blooms on burgundy stems just above its thick, leathery green leaves. Persisting all spring and often re-blooming in autumn, the flowers are attractive, but just as impressive is the brilliant shades of red and bronze the foliage acquires in autumn and winter. Easy to grow in a variety of soils and conditions, including dry shade and coastal locations. It is evergreen and unpalatable to deer and rabbits. 1-quart container. Z 3-8 | early spring/early fall | part shade | H: 12-15”, W: 12”

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PPAF. CPBR3977. Possibly the only Brunnera more appealing than ‘Jack Frost’ is this cultivar, its variegated cousin! The mounding 5-inch leaves of muted green overlaid with silver are edged in bright yellow in spring, maturing to cream and remaining right through until frost. Covered in early spring with bright blue blooms that may remind you of Forget-Me-Nots, this introduction from Walters Gardens is a magnificent sight in the shade border. Droughttolerant and unappetizing to deer, it can be planted fearlessly in open woodland gardens, but is so showy that it belongs front and center of the most prominent shade display. Expect it to reach 15 to 18 inches high and 18 to 24 inches wide. 1-quart container. Z 5-9 | early spring | part/full shade | H: 15-18”, W: 18-24”

46377 $17.95 ea | 3 for $15.95 ea | 6 for $14.95 ea

4. Brunnera macrophylla ‘Variegata’

A variegated Brunnera! Large, dramatic leaves with wide, creamy-white margins provide a magnificent show all spring and summer in the lightly shaded border, especially when complemented by sprays of bright blue flowers in early spring. Plants reach 14 inches high and spread into clumps 18 to 20 inches wide. Best in light shade and well-drained, moist soil high in organic matter. 1-quart container. Z 4-8 | mid-spring/early summer | part shade | H: 14”, W: 18-20”

48436 $14.95 ea | 3 for $12.95 ea | 6 for $11.95 ea

5. Brunnera macrophylla ‘Jack Frost’

PP#13,859. ‘Jack Frost’ grows 12 to 15 inches tall (up to 18 inches when the slender bloomstalks sway above the foliage) and 18 inches wide in the partially shaded garden. It prefers acidic soil, but is generally not fussy about conditions, withstanding cold snaps admirably and tolerating soil of poor fertility. The clumps are very dense and plump in appearance, so if you are planting more than one together, space the plants 18 to 24 inches wide to give them space to show off their nicely rounded form. 1-quart container. Z 3-7 | early spring | part shade | H: 12-15”, W: 18-24”

40295 $14.95 ea | 3 for $12.95 ea | 6 for $11.95 ea

6. Cimicifuga ‘Hillside Black Beauty’

PP#9,988. (Syn. Actaea simplex ‘Hillside Black Beauty.’) Considered to be the best dark-leaved Bugbane for northern zones, this is an elegant plant with delicate, dark coppery-purple ferny leaves on tall, graceful stalks. In fall, stout stems bear 12-inch, strongly fragrant wands of creamy-white bottlebrush-like flowers. Our tissue-propagated plants are nematode-free and grow best in a cool location and moisture-retentive soil. 1-quart container. Z 4-8 | late summer/mid-fall | part/full shade | H: 5-6', W:2-3'

48359 $19.95 ea | 3 for $16.95 ea | 6 for $15.95 ea

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1. Helleborus Royal Heritage™ Strain

Uniquely superior for its wide range of sumptuous colors (purple, red, nearblack, white, green, pink, and even yellow) captured by 2-inch flowers with overlapping petals. In our garden the strain produces flowers for nearly 5 months, from winter through spring. Cut and floated, they make an excellent centerpiece, lasting up to two weeks. 1-quart container. Z 4-8 | winter/early spring | part/full shade | H: 1½-2', W: 2-3'

40596 $14.95 ea | 3 for $12.95 ea | 6 for $11.95 ea

2. Cyclamen coum

The glory of the late winter garden, this super-easy bulb spreads majestically into large colonies over time. Blooms in all shades of pink top the lovely heart-shaped foliage for many weeks. And Hardy Cyclamen thrives even in dry shade under trees! Very long-lived. 1-quart container. Z 5-9 | late winter/early spring | part/full shade | H: 4”, W: 4-12”

48450 $17.95 ea | 3 for $15.95 ea | 6 for $14.95 ea

3. Dicentra ‘Burning Hearts’

PP#20,797. The longest-blooming and most beautiful Dicentra yet! For 2 months or more, this compact plant tosses up heart-shaped blooms of rosy red edged in white. Banked with ferny gray-blue foliage, the flowers really pop in the shade. 1-quart container. Z 4-9 | mid-spring/late summer | part/full shade | H: 12”, W: 15-18”

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One of the very best brown- to purple-leaved cultivars, it sets new folaige of pinkish-copper in spring, deeply ruffled and utterly breathtaking. As they mature, the leaves flatten a bit and turn chocolate-brown to midnight purple. Rounded and lobed, the leaves measure 3 to 5 inches wide. Wiry scarlet stems 15 to 24 inches high bear masses of bell-shaped white blooms over many weeks, adding to the ornamental appeal. 1-quart container. Z 4-9 | late spring/early summer | sun/part shade | H: 12", W: 12-18"

43867 $14.95 ea | 3 for $12.95 ea | 6 for $11.95 ea PPAF. If you're looking for a plant that's "in season" from spring until frost, this heat-tolerant Coral Bells from French breeders Thierry and Sandrine Delabroye is the answer. Spring brings large leaves of chartreuse with maroon veining, plus magenta flowers on slender brown stems. In summer the foliage is green with reddish-black veins, and in autumn it turns brilliant shades of pink and yellow among the green. Magnificent! 1-quart container. Z 4-8 | late spring/early summer | part shade | H: 12-18", W: 18-24"

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PP#21,296. A delectable display of cinnamon, burnt orange, and claret tones covers these handsome 4-inch leaves, brighter in spring and fall yet still present through summer's heat. Evergreen in mild climates, 'Sweet Tea' is topped by plumes of creamy-white blooms on 7-inch stems, but the large, scalloped leaves are the focal point. Heat- and humidity-tolerant, it grows quickly into a dense, mounding plant for border or container. 1-quart container. Z 4-9 | late spring | part/full shade | H: 20”, W: 28”

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Larger-flowered and far more vigorous than the species, this splendid sky-blue native Iris gleams in the garden, complementing the early spring-blooming bulbs. Native to the northeastern U.S., this Crested Iris is multi-stemmed for a generous show of 3-inch blue blooms marked with a distinctive design of yellow and white. Very easy to grow, and determined to bloom! 4” pot. Z 3-9 | early spring | part shade | H: 6-8”, W: 12-15”

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2. Tiarella ‘Spring Symphony’

PP#12,397. Airy bottlebrushes of palest pink on 10-inch spikes cluster atop this compact selection of our native Foamflower for several weeks in spring or early summer, releasing a subtle, sweet fragrance. After they finally pass, the large, deeply lobed olive green foliage marked in black along the midribs keeps the plant attractive through winter in mild areas. Very easy to grow, it shows the best variegation in cool weather. Displays some deerresistance. 1-quart container. Z 3-8 | early spring/early summer | part/full shade H: 6”, W: 10”

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3. Tiarella ‘Sugar and Spice’

PP#16,738. Glossy, brown-striped foliage marks this fast grower in summer and winter! Pest-resistant, it tolerates morning sun or deep shade. Fragrant 5-inch spring flowers of pink and white top plants 8 inches high and 12 inches wide. 1-quart container. Z 4-9 | mid-spring | part/full shade | H: 8”, W: 12”

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4. Phlox divaricata ‘Mary Helen’

A native Woodland Phlox, boasting larger and more blooms than older cultivars. The flowers are white to palest lilac, and so dense that the foliage vanishes during full bloom. Slow spreading groundcover, edging, or container choice, asking only for rich, moist soil and bright indirect light. 4” pot. Z 4-8 | early spring | part shade | H: 12-15”, W: 12-20”

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PP#17,251. Each thick, rubbery leaf of this beautiful Hosta emerges a bright yellow in spring, with dark green edges and arrows darting through it. By summer the leaves have reached 6 inches long and up to 4 inches wide, and the yellow has turned to creamy white. One of the glossiest, most eye-catching cultivars yet, this Hans Hansen sport of H. 'Obsession' adds another interesting note to its display when bright red scapes shoot up 16 to 19 inches high, bearing small dark lavender blooms. Magnificent! 1-quart container. Z 3-9 | late summer | part/full shade | H: 11", W: 21"

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48487 $17.95 ea | 3 for $15.95 ea | 6 for $14.95 ea Variegated sport of ‘Blue Mouse Ears’ with very thick, substantial leaf texture. Spring colors are blue-green edged in creamy yellow, maturing to gray-green edged in creamy white. 8 inches high, 12 inches wide, with 12-inch lavender bloomscapes in early summer. 1-quart container. Z 3-8 | early summer | part/full shade | H: 8”, W: 12”

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4. Hosta ‘Hudson Bay’

PPAF. Descended from ‘Eskimo Pie,’ this flashier, larger version is also an overall stronger grower. The heavy, pest-resistant leaves have wider, brighter blue margins and lovely apple green jetting that contrasts beautifully with the creamy white center. Hummingbirds will grace your garden in early summer, drawn to the near-white flowers rising over the foliage on white scapes, while its vigor and versatility will make it a favorite for years to come! 1-quart container. Z 3-9 | early summer | part/full shade | H: 24”, W: 24”

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PP#17,309. Saturated with rich blue tones, these substantial, cupped leaves radiate cool color from the shade. Descended from 'Blue Jay,' this Hans Hansen introduction is vigorous and well-shaped, with good quilting and intense color that refuses to fade, even in southern summers. Pale lavender blooms on 18- to 24-inch scapes top the foliage over several weeks. A superb blue Hosta! 1-quart container. Z 3-8 | midsummer | part/full shade | H: 14-18", W: 36"

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2. Hosta ‘Autumn Frost’

PPAF. A sport of the 2010 Hosta of the Year, ‘First Frost,’ this new selection shows off leaves of a frosty blue with a bright yellow border that fades to creamy white during the summer—margins that are much wider than those of its predecessor! In mid- to late summer, this medium-sized, perennial is topped with light lavender flowers that entice hummingbirds. 1-quart container.

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3. Hosta ‘Wheee!’

PPAF. The name brings a smile to your face, and the bold colors on playfully ruffled foliage (present even in the juvenile season before vernalization) keep it there! The cream-colored margins of each light green leaf extend from the tip all the way down the petiole to the crown, topped by pale lavender flowers on 24-inch purple scapes. 1-quart container. Z 3-9 | midsummer | part/full shade | H: 11-18”, W: 28-30”

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4. Hosta ‘Guardian Angel’

Few other Hostas offer this color patterning: in the spring, the center of each new leaf is bright white, while the margins are cool blue. As summer arrives, the white of the leaves matures to solid blue with pale lavender flowers. It thrives in hot and humid summers as well as northern climates. 1-quart container.

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5. Hosta ‘Abiqua Drinking Gourd’

Slugs won't eat the gorgeous, giant cup-shaped leaves on this slow-growing, distinctive Hosta! A fine blue-green variety that just improves with age, its 8-inch leaves become more distinctive with each year. The pronounced cup shape of the leaves won't relax, even in the worst heat and humidity of summer, and the rich color remains true. Stunning! 1-quart container. Z 3-8 | midsummer | part/full shade | H: 16-18”, W: 24-36”

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6. Hosta ‘Dancing Queen’

The standout in any Hosta display, this elegant cultivar emerges in spring with bright yellow leaves that keep their color until midsummer, when they become a paler shade of primrose beneath lavender blooms on 28-inch scapes. Lovely pie crust edges ripple each leaf, and prominent “quilting” begins at a young age. 1-quart container. Z 3-9 | mid/late summer | part/full shade | H: 18”, W: 30”

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Heavy, 2-foot yellow leaves gradually turn a rich gold, making a striking impression in the border or as a specimen. Fragrant lavender blooms on 38-inch scapes complete the ornamental appeal of this substantial, imposing shade lover. Quite slug- and snail-resistant, its garden value increases each year as its magnificent foliage grows increasingly substantial, textured, and interesting. It achieves best golden tones in morning sun and afternoon shade. A multiple award winner and favorite ever since its introduction. 1-quart container. Z 3-9 | early summer | part shade | H: 3', W: 5'

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2. Hosta ‘June’

The 2001 Hosta of the Year is marvelously slug- and snail-resistant, with dense heart-shaped foliage that covers ground beautifully. Descended from the classic H. 'Halcyon,' it sports bright gold leaves edged in 2 shades of green. Fragrant mauve blooms on 20-inch stems top the foliage. 1-quart container. Z 3-8 | mid/late summer | part/full shade H: 9-12”, W: 24-30”

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Simply the best from noted Hosta breeder Olga Petryszyn, this large, imposing cultivar begins spring with chartreuse leaves edged in waxy blue. As the season progresses the chartreuse becomes bright yellow and the blue a rich blue-green, with heavy puckering and corrugation. Small near-white blooms rest just above the leaves in late spring and early summer. 1-quart container. Z 3-9 | late spring/early summer | part/full shade H: 20”, W: 36”

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5. 5. Hosta ‘Blue Mouse Ears’

This delightful miniature Hosta offers a snug mound of small, rounded bluegreen leaves, each just 2¾ inches long and 2 inches wide. A mutation of H. ‘Blue Cadet’, it sports lavender blooms held just above the foliage, and keeps its blue tones well in summer heat. 1-quart container. Z 3-8 | summer | part/full shade | H: 6”, W: 12”

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PP#19,623. A lovely mid-sized Hosta that tolerates even dense shade, 'Blue Ivory' charms with new spring foliage of bright blue edged in rich cream. By summer the blue has become aquamarine and the cream is white, acquiring a greenish cast in the hottest weather. These thick leaves discourage even the hungriest snail or slug, and are topped by lavender blooms on 2-foot scapes. A sport of H. 'Halcyon,' it is garden-tough and beautiful from spring until frost. 1-quart container.

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A delightful miniature Hosta, just 4 to 6 inches tall and 8 to 10 inches wide! Each leaf has a white center surrounded by fresh green. Perfect for your trough, terrarium, or other choice container! 1-quart container. Z 3-8 | midsummer | part shade | H: 4-6”, W: 8-10”

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2. Hosta ‘Touch of Class’

PP#13,080. This new TETRAPLOID form of the popular Hosta June is a breakthrough in vigor and foliage substance! The large, heart-shaped leaves are incredibly thick, standing up nicely to wind, rain, and heat. And the color patterning is spectacular: the base is chartreuse-golden, with a large, jagged blue margin. And the place where the blue overlaps the golden is bright green! Reaching 16 inches high and 22 inches wide, this plant is topped by 1-inch lavender blooms on 2-foot stems in midsummer. Very vigorous, long-lived, and beautiful! 1-quart container. Z 3-8 | midsummer | part shade | H: 16”, W: 22”

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4. Hosta ‘Blue Umbrellas’

A giant Hosta suitable for a low hedge, this Paul Aden introduction reaches just 2 feet tall but spreads up to 6 feet wide! The gorgeous deep blue leaves are huge, thick, and curved under, creating a puffy look in addition to their quilted texture. They reach up to 15 inches long and 12 inches wide, creating giant canopies of color in the shade. 1-quart container.

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5. New! Hosta ‘Diamonds are Forever’

The latest in the popular 'Tiara' series of vigorous, small-leaved Hostas, this sport of 'Diamond Tiara' sports green leaves generously edged in gleaming white. Standing out from across the garden on flattish, compact plants, they are topped by purple blooms on 20- to 24-inch scapes, but their real beauty is their stunning variegation. 1-quart container. Z 3-9 | late summer | part/full shade | H: 10", W: 24"

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Ferns 1. Matteuccia struthiopteris— Ostrich Fern

Tall, graceful fronds that resemble Ostrich feathers. Does well in shade or part shade in moist, rich soil. One of the most majestic Ferns, it can grow up to 5 feet. 1-quart container. Z 2-7 | sun/part shade | H: 5', W: 2-3'

2. Dryopteris erythrosora ‘Brilliance’

Gorgeous 1- to 2-foot fronds of bright copper emerge in spring on this hardy Fern. Turning green for summer, they resume their orange-russet hues in autumn, then remain all winter! Easy to grow and tolerant of heat, humidity, cold, and the poor dry soil beneath trees, ‘Brilliance’ can withstand morning sun, yet also thrives in soils where other Ferns are unhappy! Gorgeous and very adaptable, it belongs in every shade garden! 2 feet high and wide. 1-quart container.

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5. Athyrium filix-femina ‘Lady in Red’

Eye-catching violet-red stems make this native perennial really stand out. The fronds are green with a red midrib, unfurling to create a lacy, symmetrical look above the bold stems. 1-quart container. Z 5-8 | part shade | H: 1½', W: 3'

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Groundcovers — Carpet the Garden with Color! 1. New! Armeria ‘Ballerina Lilac’

Winner of top honors in Europe, this splendid Sea Pink sets pompons of bright lilac on sturdy stems that are great for cutting. A low mound of grass-like evergreen foliage makes the perfect backdrop for this salt-tolerant beauty. Ideal for rock gardens. 1-quart container. Z 6-8 | late spring/early summer | sun | H: 8-10", W: 8-10"

32299 $8.95 ea | 3 for $7.95 ea | 6 for $7.50 ea

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A miniature Dogwood with showy, white woodland wildflowers arising on 3- to 8-inch, umbrella shaped foliage! The whorled, dark green leaves spread over time into a large, glossy mat. Blooms arise in late spring and early summer, followed in late summer by bright scarlet berries; in fall the leaves blush crimson and deep red. Plant in shade and in well-drained, moist, and acidic woodland soil high in humus. 1-quart container. Z 3-7 | late spring/early summer | part/full shade | H: 3-8”, W: 24-36”

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48968 $16.95 ea | 3 for $14.95 ea | 6 for $13.95 ea

3. Cotoneaster horizontalis

Truly a four-season shrub, this semi-evergreen begins spring with starry pink flowers, followed by glossy, round berries of bright scarlet that persist throughout autumn and well into winter. Small, rounded leaves of deep green turn reddish orange to maroon in autumn. The growth pattern of this groundcover is dense and rather stiff, with bristly shoots jutting outward in a herringbone pattern. Useful for espaliering or scrambling over stones in a rock garden as well as covering ground. Slow-growing and unappetizing to deer, Rockspray Cotoneaster attracts bees, butterflies, and birds into the garden, and is quite drought-tolerant once established. Unusual and useful in every season. 1-gallon container. Z 5-8 | late spring | sun/part shade | H: 3’, W: 5-8’

48614 $19.95 ea | 3 for $16.95 ea | 6 for $15.95 ea

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4. Arctostaphylos uva-ursi ‘Massachusetts’

A glorious evergreen groundcover for sandy, acid soils and open locations, it is especially valuable for coastal regions. Tiny, glossy green leaves densely cover even the poorest soils. Lower growing than the species, its dark foliage bronzes in winter. Very free-flowering, its small, pinkinsh-white bell-shaped flowers last for a full 6 weeks, followed by plenty of beautiful red berries. Vigorous and trouble free. 1-quart container. Z 2-8 | late spring/early summer | sun/part shade | H: 6”, W: 12-15”

48966 $9.95 ea | 3 for $8.95 ea | 6 for $7.95 ea

5. Andromeda polifolia ‘Blue Ice’

An outstanding ornamental for the North! From early to mid-spring it bears attractive true pink, ½-inch bell-shaped flowers in terminal clusters. Year-round it sports long, slender, elegant blue leaves that look fresh and attractive! Perfect for a groundcover or edging. 1-quart container. Z 3-6 | early/mid-spring | sun/part shade | H: 24-36”, W: 24-36”

46826 $17.95 ea | 3 for $15.95 ea | 6 for $14.95 ea

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6. Fragaria ‘Lipstick’

How about this for an elegant groundcover—an ornamental Strawberry with big, dark reddish-rose blooms from mid-spring all the way until frost! It produces few, if any fruits. Lipstick is just about the showiest thing to happen to groundcover in years, and few plants are easier to grow—superb for hanging baskets. 4” pot. Z 3-8 | mid-spring/early fall | full sun | H: 6-8”, W: 18-24”

43768 $9.95 ea | 3 for $8.95 ea | 6 for $7.95 ea

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1. Vinca minor ‘24 Karat’

PP#20,289. Bright gold new foliage arises above the green on this dense evergreen groundcover. Liberally dotted with pale blue blooms over many weeks, this spreading perennial sets new foliage all season long. Best color in full sun. 4” pot. Z 4-9 | late spring/early summer | sun/light shade | H: 3”, W: 12-15”

48560 $8.95 ea | 3 for $7.95 ea | 6 for $7.50 ea

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New! Sedum SunSparkler™ Series

The solution for hot, dry garden spots! This exciting new series offers quickspreading, ultra-tough, long-lived Sedum cultivars with brilliantly colored foliage and flowers. Very drought-tolerant, they also stand up to cold, heat, and poor soil. Deer leave them alone, but butterflies visit frequently. For vibrant color from spring until frost, they are simply unbeatable. Collection includes Sedum ‘Cherry Tart,’ Sedum ‘Dazzleberry,’ and Sedum ‘Lime Zinger.’ All are in 1-quart containers. Z 4-9 | sun | late summer/fall | H: 6-8", W: 18"

2. New! Phlox subulata ‘North Hills’

An entirely fresh look for our native Creeping Phlox! Masses of starry white blooms sport a deep blue eye, blanketing the bright green foliage for several weeks. Shear them back right after the blooms pass, and they may repeat. Butterflies adore this Phlox! 1-quart container. Z 2-9 | late spring | sun | H: 4-6", W: 12-18"

32298 $9.95 ea | 3 for $8.95 ea | 6 for $7.95 ea

3. New! Phlox subulata ‘Candy Stripes’

Small pinwheels of lavender-pink and white carpet the ground on this super-easy cultivar of the native species. Left alone by deer, adored by hummingbirds and butterflies, and tolerant of heat, cold, humidity, and even drought, it sports needle-like evergreen foliage and often reblooms in fall if sheared back promptly. 1-quart container. Z 2-9 | late spring | sun | H: 4-6", W: 12-18"

43836 $9.95 ea | 3 for $8.95 ea | 6 for $7.95 ea

4. Thymus praecox ‘Coccineus’

Creeping Thyme is among the most effective of ground covers, forming a tight mat that keeps weeds down and maintains soil moisture. When it blooms it is incredibly colorful, completely hiding its bright green foliage in crimson-pink flowers. 1-quart container.

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5. New! Sedum ‘Cherry Tart’

Small, rounded, cherry-red foliage keeps its colors all season long. Five-inch clusters of deep pink flowers canopy the leaves for several weeks in late summer. 1-quart container.

32300 $12.95 ea | 3 for $11.95 ea | 6 for $10.95 ea

6. New! Sedum ‘Dazzleberry’

PP#22,457. By far the longest-blooming SunSparkler™, with smoky-blue foliage topped by raspberry-red flowerheads in clusters up to 8 inches wide. The blooms keep going until frost. 1-quart container.

32301 $12.95 ea | 3 for $11.95 ea | 6 for $10.95 ea

7. New! Sedum ‘Lime Zinger’

Upright, rounded leaves of lime-green are neatly edged in bright red on this dazzler, keeping their variegation even in summer heat. Highly drought-proof, this plant sports clusters of pink blooms for several weeks in late summer. 1-quart container.

32302 $12.95 ea | 3 for $11.95 ea | 6 for $10.95 ea

Z 4-9 | early summer | full sun | H: 1-4”, W: 12-18”

48940 $9.95 ea | 3 for $8.95 ea | 6 for $7.95 ea

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America's favorite Daylily, and no wonder. Stella blooms from early summer right up till frost. If you have many Daylilies in your garden, I can almost guarantee it will be the first to bloom and the last to quit, year after year! And such lovely flowers -- 2½-inch, lightly ruffled golden petals with darker throats, borne on very uniform 2-foot plants. Recipient of the highest award given to Daylilies, the coveted Stout Medal, Stella is unstoppable Pack contains 10 bareroot plants.

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Begin the landscape of your dreams today with an economical, power-packed collection of hand-blended specially selected varieties of known performance, chosen for their vigor, beauty, rapidity of increase and length of bloom. Large, vigorous, bulbs that will each freely produce flowers the first year after planting. Distinctive in color and form as well as ability to multiply, they are lovely in a mixed planting and will rapidly increase to carpet the available space with spring color! Bulb. Z 4-9 | spring | sun/part shade

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PP#16,094. From the popular ‘Green Giant’ comes this elegant sport, with more finely cut foliage and quicker, more symmetrical growth along the top third of its height. Evergreen, fragrant, and densely clothed in foliage, it’s a fast-growing privacy screen or windbreak that always looks neat and trim. Expect it to reach 10 feet tall in just 5 years, topping out at 40 feet high and 8 feet wide. Deer resistant and very tolerant of heat, humidity, cold, and heavy snow loads. 2-quart container. Z 5-9 | sun/part shade | H: 40’, W: 8’

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