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We proudly present to you our Perennial Bare Root Catalogue for 2018. As you probably
noticed, the layout and colours have changed extensively.
This Summer of 2017, Darwin Plants will move location to a brand new facillity in Rijsenhout,
The Netherlands. This move will help us to serve you even better in the future. Being part of the
‘Kébol‘ organisation will not change anything in how we at Darwin Plants work with you. We
are convinced it creates more opportunities for you as a customer in doing business with us!
Fred Meiland
As we do every year, we have added many new varieties to the
range so that you the customer have the best selection of varieties
from which to choose.
• A dedicated customer service team that can help you with all
your order and shipping enquiries. For information please
contact: info@darwinplants.com
Thank you for choosing Darwin Plants as your bare root supplier
and I hope you have a successful season.
Fred Meiland
GENERAL MANAGER
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2018 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Why Darwin Plants 2018 Perennial
Bare Root Bare Root Varieties
4-6 111-113
Most Popular and
Af fordable Varieties
Cultural Instructions
7-13 114-119
Great and Most Popular Bare USPP & Plant
Root Landscape Varieties Breeders’ Rights
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Ordering Information
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WHY DARWIN PLANTS BARE ROOT?
The most comprehensive and creative range of bare root Perennials on the market. All sourced from
cutting-edge genetics and breeders around the world. With 28 years experience in this market, Darwin
Perennials has built a strong reputation for high quality bare roots,
innovative varieties and vast knowledge of its products.
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Most Popular and
Affordable Varieties
Astilbe Younique Red Hemerocallis Stella d ‘Oro
Astilbe Younique Pink Hosta First Frost
Brunnera macrophylla Hosta Guacamole
Crocosmia Emily McKenzie Hosta Patriot
Crocosmia Lucifer Iris Butter and Sugar
Dicentra spectabilis Iris Caesar’s Brother
Dicentra Luxuriant Liatris floristan Violet
Geranium sanguineum Max Frei Paeonia lactiflora double Pink
Geranium sanguineum Ankum’s Pride Paeonia lactiflora double Red
Geranium Johnson’s Blue Paeonia lactiflora double White
Geranium Elke Salvia Lyrical Blues
Geranium Ingwersen’s Variety Sedum Carl
Hemerocallis Pardon Me Background image:
Sedum 'Carl'
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Most Popular and Affordable Varieties
Astilbe Younique Red (P) Astilbe Younique Pink (P) Brunnera macrophylla
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Most Popular and Affordable Varieties
Iris 'Caesar’s Brother' Liatris 'Floristan Violet' Paeonia lactiflora double Pink
Paeonia lactiflora double Red Paeonia lactiflora double White Salvia 'Lyrical Blues' (P)
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Brunnera 'Jack Frost'
Great and
Most Popular Bare Root
Landscape Varieties
Allium Summer Beauty Helenium Ruby Tuesday Ligularia Britt-Marie Crawford
Astilbe chinensis Visions Helenium UFO Carmen Ligularia The Rocket
Astilbe Burgundy Red Hemerocallis Stella d’Oro Monarda Balmy Purple
Astilbe Ellie Hemerocallis Happy Returns Paeonia Alexander Fleming
Brunnera Jack Frost Hemerocallis Entrapment Paeonia Kansas
Dicentra spectabilis Hemerocallis Chicago Apache Paeonia Festiva Maxima
Dicentra Red Fountain Hosta Blue Vision Perovskia Little Spire
Echinacea Salsa Red Hosta August Moon Rudbeckia Pot of Gold
Epimedium Sulphureum Hosta Francee Salvia Lyrical Blues
Geranium Brookside Hosta Guacamole Sedum Autumn Joy
Geranium Rise and Shine Hosta Frances Williams Sedum Xenox
Geranium Sweet Heidi Hosta Paul’s Glory
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Great and Most Popular
Bare Root Landscape Varieties
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Iris germanica
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Allium 'Summer Beauty' Astilbe chinensis 'Visions' Astilbe 'Burgundy Red'
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Great and Most Popular
Bare Root Landscape Varieties
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A Mix Of Heuchera
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Helenium 'Ruby Tuesday' (P) Helenium UFO 'Carmen' Hemerocallis 'Stella d’Oro'
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Great and Most Popular
Bare Root Landscape Varieties
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Paeonia 'Bowl of Beauty'
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Ligularia 'Britt-Marie Crawford' Ligularia 'The Rocket' Monarda 'Balmy Purple'
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Bare Root Perennial Ordering Information
Ordering Information
ORDERING
For best availability for your desired ship, please order early.
Shipment dates cannot be altered after November 15, 2017
Our packing process begins on November 15, so no changes to your order can be made after this date.
Although we do accept orders after this deadline, the selection will be more limited and some varieties will be
unavailable.
An acknowledgment will be mailed to you as soon as we have processed your order. All orders are subject to
crop conditions. We have a long growing season and many unforeseen problems may occur which can damage
crops and thereby reduce the amount of plants available. Every effort is made to fulfill orders, but the availability
of a particular variety cannot always be guaranteed until we begin shipping. Therefore, we may have to cancel
some items from your order at a later date.
POT TAGS
United Kingdom & Ireland
Pot tags are automatically included with your bareroot order.
If you do not wish to receive tags, please clearly specify this information when you send or call in your order.
Unless otherwise stated we will send 1 tag per plant.
For the following items the tag multiple is one tag per three corms.
Convallaria majalis, Crocosmia and Liatris (except for Kobold)
Each tag includes full English descriptive information and notes on care and usage.
MULTIPLES
Product is packed in multiples of 25, with one exception:
Paeonies can be ordered in multiples of 5.
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New Varieties 2018
Jul- Zones
100cm Jun- Zones 4-8 70cm Jul- Zones 4-8 100cm Jul- Zones
35cm
Aug 6-10 Sep Sep Aug 7-10
Acanthus (Bear’s Breeches) Achillea (Yarrow) Aconitum (Monkshood) Agapanthus (African Lily)
spinosus 'Walther Funcke' millefolium 'Royal Flush' 'Peter Pan'
• Lilac pink flowers on dark green • Deep orange red flowers • Dark purple/blue hooded flowers • Spectacular blue flowers
foliage above red to green foliage • Good for growing in containers
Jul- Zones
70cm Jun- Zones
70cm May- Zones Jun- Zones
Aug 7-10 Jul 6-9 Jul 6-10
90cm Sep 5-9
40cm
May- Zones
80cm Jun- Zones 4-8 60cm Jun- Zones 4-8 50cm Jun- Zones 4-8 55cm
Jul 6-10 Jul Jul Jul
Allium Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea)
'Purple Sensation' 'Delft Lace' 'Fanal' arendsii 'Freya' arendsii
• Large purple flowers on strong • Light pink flowers on red stems • Dark red flowers on strong plant • Intense deep pink flowers
stems • Blue green foliage • Great border plant
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New Varieties 2018
Jun- Zones 4-8 55cm Jun- Zones 4-7 60cm Apr- Zones 4-8 40cm Jun- Zones 5-9 55cm
Jul Sep May Jul
Astilbe (False Spirea) Astrantia (Masterwort) Bergenia (Pig Squeak) Campanula (Bellflower)
'Happy Spirit' arendsii 'Sparkling Stars Pink' 'Dark Margin' 'Iridescent Bells' (P)
• Creamy white flowers on red • Bright pink flowers • Magenta purple flowers • Unique purple flowerbuds and
stems • Flowers attract bees and • Leathery green leaves with lavender blue flowers
• Glossy foliage butterflies red edges
Aug- Zones 3-8 Jun- Zones 5-9 May- Zones 3-8 Jun- Zones 4-9 50cm
Oct 110cm Aug 100cm Jul 40cm Aug
Echinacea (Coneflower) Eremurus (Foxtail Lily) Eremurus (Foxtail Lily) Eremurus (Foxtail Lily)
'Marmalade' 'Cleopatra' 'Pinokkio' 'Shellford'
• Spectacular double orange flowers • Orange red flowers on strong • Orange yellow flowers • Mixed blend of colours
stems
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New Varieties 2018
Jul- Zones 3-9 70cm Jun- Zones 4-9 25cm Jun- Zones 4-9 35cm Apr- Zones 5-9 45cm
Sep Aug Oct May
Apr- Zones 5-9 45cm Jun- Zones 3-9 70cm Jun- Zones 3-9 70cm Jun- Zones 3-9 55cm
May Aug Aug Aug
Jun- Zones 3-9 75cm Jun- Zones 3-9 70cm Jun- Zones 3-9 80cm Jun- Zones 3-9 75cm
Aug Aug Aug Aug
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New Varieties 2018
Jun- Zones 3-9 55cm Jun- Zones 3-9 Jun- Zones 3-9 Jun- Zones 3-9
Aug Jul 35cm Jul 40cm Jul 25cm
Jun- Zones 3-9 Jun- Zones 3-9 May- Zones 3-9 55cm May- Zones 3-9 60cm
Jul 35cm Jul 30cm Jun Jun
• Tetraploid version of H. Abique • Lanceolate green leaves with a 'Black Joker™' sibirica 'Charming Billy™' sibirica
Moonbeam white edge (Siberian Iris) (Siberian Iris)
• Medium to large Hosta • Medium size Hosta • Unique variety with three colours • Red violet petals with yellow signals
• Rich flowering • Light blue styles
May- Zones 3-9 70cm May- Zones 3-9 65cm May- Zones 3-9 60cm May- Zones 3-9 65cm
Jun Jun Jun Jun
'Jerry Murphy™' sibirica 'Miss Apple™' sibirica 'Painted Woman™' sibirica 'Paprikash™' sibirica
(Siberian Iris) (Siberian Iris) (Siberian Iris) (Siberian Iris)
• Spectacular mix of copper, cream, • Medium red flowers blended • Pearl coloured standard with • Violet peach flowers with red
gold, peach and yellow in the with yellow red-violet veins speckles
flower • Violet red styles • Bright yellow signal
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New Varieties 2018
May- Zones 3-9 80cm Apr- Zones 4-8 65cm May- Zones 3-9 65cm May- Zones 3-9 70cm
Jun May Jun Jun
'Pennywhistle™' sibirica 'Unbuttoned Zippers' 'Uncorked ™' sibirica 'White Amber™' sibirica
(Siberian Iris) sibirica (Siberian Iris) (Siberian Iris) (Siberian Iris)
• Violet flowers with gold signals • Blend of yellow, red and violet • A blend of grey, smoke, beige, • Creamy white flowers with yellow
changing to yellow and cream flower mustard and glowing periwinkle edges
• Lavender pink falls
Jun- Zones 4-9 85cm Jun- Zones 5-8 50cm Jun- Zones 4-9 100cm Apr- Zones 4-8 25cm
Jul Jul Jul May
Jun- Zones 4-9 90cm May- Zones 3-9 80cm Apr- Zones 4-8 25cm May- Zones 3-9 70cm
Jul Jun May Jun
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New Varieties 2018
May- Zones 3-9 75cm Apr- Zones 4-8 25cm Jul- Jul-
Jun May Sep
Zones 6-9 110cm Sep
Zones 4-8 30cm
Jul- Zones 4-8 60cm Jun- Zones 5-9 35cm May- Zones 4-8 100cm May- Zones 4-8 80cm
Sep Aug Jun Jun
• Dark foliage plant • Beautiful strong pink double • Large deep maroon, double red
• Popular variety flowers flowers
May- Zones 4-8 60cm May- Zones 4-8 75cm May- Zones 4-8 65cm May- Zones 4-8 90cm
Jun Jun Jun Jun
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New Varieties 2018
May- Zones 4-8 70cm May- Zones 4-8 80cm May- Zones 4-8 80cm May- Zones 4-8 90cm
Jun Jun Jun Jun
May- Zones 4-8 110cm May- Zones 4-8 May- Zones 4-8 May- Zones 4-8
Jun Jun 70cm Jun 75cm June 90cm
May- Zones 4-8 80cm May- Zones 4-8 70cm May- Zones 4-8 80cm May- Zones 4-8 90cm
Jun Jun Jun Jun
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New Varieties 2018
Jul- Zones 4-8 75cm Jul- Zones 4-8 75cm Jul- Zones 4-8 90cm Jul- Zones 4-8 75cm
Sep Sep Sep Sep
Jul- Zones 4-9 35cm Jun- Zones 4-9 25cm May- Zones 4-9 30cm Jul- Zones 3-8 40cm
Sep Sep Jul Sep
Potentilla (Cinquefoil) Salvia (Meadow Sage) Salvia (Meadow Sage) Sedum (Stonecrop)
'Esta Ann' 'Blue Bouquetta' nemorosa 'Rose Marvel' nemorosa 'Censation Tropical
• Yellow flowers with red center • Blue-purple flowers • Large deep pink flowers Night'
• Rich flowering • Grey Green foliage • Bright red flowers
• 'Matrona' type
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Acanthus | Achillea
Jun- Zones Jun- Zones Jul- Zones Jun- Zones 4-8 60cm
Aug 6-10
90cm Aug 6-10
75cm Aug 6-10
100cm Sep
Acanthus (Bear’s Breeches) Acanthus (Bear’s Breeches) Acanthus (Bear’s Breeches) Achillea (Yarrow)
mollis 'Mornings Candle' spinosus Rainbow™ Series
• Spikes of showy mauve bracts • Very decorative purple flowers • Lilac pink flowers on dark green 'Creme de la Creme'
revealing white flowers with prickly purple foliage foliage
• Large creme flat flowerheads
• Semi-evergreen foliage • Decorative all the way until fall • Strong stems
Jun- Zones 4-8 Jun- Zones 4-8 60cm Jun- Zones 4-8 Jun- Zones 4-8
60cm Sep Sep 60cm Sep 60cm
Sep
Jun- Zones 4-8 Jul- 50cm Jun- Zones 4-8 60cm Jun- Zones 4-8 60cm
Sep 40cm Sep
Zones 4-8
Sep Sep
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Achillea | Aconitum | Agapanthus
Jun- Zones 4-8 60cm Jun- Zones 4-8 50cm Jun- Zones 4-8 60cm Jun- Zones 4-8
Sep Sep Sep Sep 70cm
Jun- Zones 4-8 90cm Jun- Zones 4-8 100cm Jun- Zones 4-8 100cm Jun- Zones 4-8 63cm
Aug Aug Aug Aug
Jun- Zones 4-8 90cm Jul- 100cm Jun- Zones 4-8 100cm Jul- Zones
Aug Sep
Zones 4-8
Aug Aug 6-10
65cm
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Agapanthus | Alchemilla | Allium | Anchusa
Agapanthus (African Lily) Agapanthus (African Lily) Agapanthus (African Lily) Agapanthus (African Lily)
'Blue Velvet' 'Headbourne Hybrids' 'Peter Pan' 'Polar Ice' africanus
• Neat clumps of mid to deep • Large rounded umbels of • Spectacular blue flowers • Large round white flowerheads
green foliage, flowers deep
violet blue
deep-violet to pale-blue
trumpet-shaped flowers
• Good for growing in containers on strong stems
Jul- Zones Jun- Zones May- Zones 4-8 45cm May- Zones
Aug 7-10
70cm Jul 6-9
70cm Aug Jul 6-10
90cm
Agapanthus (African Lily) Agapanthus (African Lily) Alchemilla (Lady’s Mantle) Allium
'Silver Moon' 'Twister' mollis 'Globemaster'
• Blue flowers on variegated foliage • Large blue with white flowers • Citrus-yellow flowers over a • Large blue flowers on strong
• Compact growth habit cushion-like bush of rounded,
gray-green woolly-textured
stems
foliage
Jun- Zones
40cm May- Zones
80cm May- Zones 4-9 Jun- Zones 3-8 90cm
Sep 5-9 Jul 6-10 Aug 50cm Aug
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Anemone
Aug- Zones 4-8 88cm Aug- Zones 4-8 50cm Aug- Zones 4-8 60cm Aug- Zones 4-8 90cm
Oct Oct Oct Oct
Aug- Zones 4-8 Jun- Zones 4-8 50cm Aug- Zones 4-8 Aug- Zones 4-8
Oct 90cm Jul Oct 88cm Oct 85cm
Aug- Zones 4-8 50cm Aug- Zones 4-8 Aug- Zones 4-8 90cm Aug- Zones 4-8
Oct Oct 75cm Oct 85cm
Oct
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Aralia | Aruncus | Aster
Jun- Zones 4-8 90cm Jun- Zones 3-7 Apr- Zones 3-7 Jun- Zones 3-7
Jul Aug 100cm Jun 60cm Aug 60cm
Aralia (Japanese Spikenard) Aruncus (Goat’s Beard) Aruncus (Goat’s Beard) Aruncus (Goat’s Beard)
'Sun King' cordata dioicus 'Guinea-Fowl' sylvester 'Kneiffii' dioicus
• Bright gold compound leaves • A tall plant with neat Astilbe-like • Beautiful foliage with upright • Very delicately cut foliage and
• 2' tall spikes of tiny white flowers foliage and fine feathery flowers for a very nice contrast airy panicles of white flowers
followed by black fruit plume-shaped panicles of
cream-colored flowers
• Shorter than the species
Apr- Zones 3-7 75cm Aug- Zones 4-8 30- Aug- Zones 4-8 Aug- Zones 4-8 75cm
Jun Oct 40cm Oct 25cm Oct
Aug- Zones 4-8 75cm Aug- Zones 4-8 Aug- Zones 4-8 45cm
Aug-
Oct Oct 50cm Oct Oct
Zones 4-8 30cm
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Aster | Astilbe
Aug- Zones 4-8 30cm Jul 100cm Jul- Zones 3-8 Jul- Zones 3-8
Oct Zones 3-8
Aug 70cm Aug 80cm
Aster (Daisy) Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea)
'Wood’s Purple' Expression Series Expression Series Expression Series
• Clear light-purple flowers 'Alive and Kicking' (P) 'Diamonds and Pearls' (P) 'Heart and Soul' (P)
• Compact • Dark rose-pink flowers • The most robust white flowered • Pale pink flowers with a
• Very healthy plants with good • Robust, fast-growing plants with Astilbe chinensis lavender-blue sheen most
resistance to mildew and rust strong stems due to chinensis • Dark-green foliage prevalent at dusk and dawn
crossing
Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea)
Expression Series Mighty Series
®
Mighty Series
®
Music Series
'Stand and Deliver' (P) 'Mighty Pip' chinensis
®
'Mighty Plonie' chinensis
® 'Country and Western' (P)
• Large, full, bright-pink plumes • Vigorous tall grower with light • Vigorous tall grower with white • A colorful feathery flower with
• Dark-green foliage has curling, pink flowers flowers bright puffy pink blooms and
shiny deep green foliage
toothed edges
Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea)
Music Series Music Series Music Series Music Series
'Hip Hop' (P) 'Jump and Jive' (P) 'Rhythm and Blues' (P) 'Rock and Roll' (P)
• Light pink plumes with a hot-pink • Fluffy plumes in a bright magenta- • Early summer bloomer, with • Stocky white flowers on red stems
stamen for an amazing contrast pink or purple-red shade, over bright raspberry-pink plumes above very dark green foliage with
a mound of elegant, lacy green that contrast nicely with the dark a bronze tint
leaves green foliage
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Astilbe
Jun- Zones 3-8 30- Jun- Zones 3-8 30- Jun- Zones 3-8 30- Jun- Zones 4-8 30-
Jul 40cm Jul 40cm Jul 40cm Jul 40cm
Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea)
Younique Series Younique Series Younique Series Younique Series
Younique Carmine (P) Younique Cerise (P) Younique Lilac (P) Younique Pink (P)
• Fuchsia-red plumes • Cherry-red plumes • Lavender-pink plumes • Bright pink plumes
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Astilbe chinensis, japonica, simplicifolia
Jun- Zones 3-8 30- Jun- Zones 3-8 30- Jun- Zones 3-8 30- Jun Zones 3-8 60cm
Jul 40cm Jul 40cm Jul 40cm
Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea)
Younique Series Younique Series Younique Series 'Burgundy Red'
Younique Salmon (P) Younique SilveryPink (P) Younique White (P) • Long-lasting deep-red flowers –
very good color
• Salmon to light pink plumes • Silver to light pink plumes • White plumes
• Glossy deep-green foliage
May- Zones 4-8 40- Jun- Zones 4-8 May- Zones 4-8 May- Zones 4-8
Jul 50cm Jul 60cm 60cm 60cm
Jul Jul
Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea)
'Cappuccino' 'Chocolate Shogun' (P) 'Color Flash' (P) 'Color Flash Lime' (P)
• Pure white flowers chinensis
• Pink flowers above season • Chartreuse foliage emerging to
• Strong dark foliage • Dark chocolate foliage creates a changing leaf colour lime green
great contrast with pink flowers • Sun tolerant • Light pink flowers
Jun- Zones 3-8 45cm Aug Zones 3-8 30cm Jun- Zones 4-8 60cm Jun- Zones 3-8
Jul Jul Jul 45cm
Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea)
'Darwin’s Dream' 'Darwin’s Snow Sprite' 'Delft Lace' 'Deutschland' Japonica
• Deep-pink flowers in dense Simplicifolia • Light pink flowers on red stems • Short, compact, creamy white
plumes • Loosely formed, small, white • Blue green foliage plumes
• Shiny, dark-green foliage plumes • Good for forcing
• Produces many flowers
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Astilbe arendsii, hybride, chinensis, japonica, simplicifolia
Jun 60cm Jun- Zones 4-8 50cm Jun- Zones 3-8 Jun- Zones 4-8 55cm
Zones 3-8
Jul Jul 75cm Jul
Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea)
'Ellie' Japonica 'Fanal' arendsii 'Flamingo' (P) Arendsii 'Freya' arendsii
• Very full and large pure-white • Dark red flowers on strong plant • Long, arching flamingo-pink • Intense deep pink flowers
plumes that fade to green rather plumes, drooping gracefully • Great border plant
than brown over handsome glossy green
• The best white variety foliage
Jun- Zones 4-8 Jul- 40cm Jul- Zones 4-8 Jul- Zones 4-8
Jul 55cm Aug
Zones 3-8
Aug 45cm Aug 45cm
Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea)
'Happy Spirit' arendsii 'Hennie Graafland' 'Key Largo' (P) Simplicifolia 'Key West' (P) Simplicifolia
• Creamy white flowers on red Simplicifolia
• Raspberry pink plumes • Red flowerbuds that open to pink
stems
• Pale-rose flowers in loose • Long blooming • Long flowering
• Glossy foliage plumes over dark-green foliage • Summer flowering • Long blooming
Jul- Zones 3-8 40cm Jun- Zones 3-8 45cm Jul- Zones 3-8 45cm Jun- Zones 3-8 60cm
Aug Jul Aug Jul
Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea)
'Little Vision in Pink' (P) 'Lollypop' 'Look At Me' (P) 'Montgomery' Japonica
chinensis • Short and full pale pink flower • Amazing contrast between the • Dark-red flowers in dense
• Sturdy, upright plumes of strong, plumes with a white sheen pink blooms and red stems plumes
pink flowers above rich-green • Red-stemmed, glossy green
foliage, more sun tolerant foliage
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Astilbe chinensis, japonica, simplicifolia, thunbergii
Jun- Zones 3-8 60cm Jul- Zones 3-8 30cm Jun- Zones 3-8
Jul Jul Zones 3-8 40cm Aug Jul 60cm
Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea)
'Peach Blossom' Japonica 'Pink Lightning' (P) 'Pumila' chinensis 'Red Sentinel' Japonica
• Light salmon-pink, short Simplicifolia • Purple-pink flower plumes in • Full, intense-red plumes
and narrow compact plumes • Very dark foliage and light pink a short, cone-like shape
plumes
Jun- Zones 3-8 45cm May- Zones 4-8 Jul- Zones 3-8 88cm
Jul Jul 50cm Aug Zones 3-8 30cm Aug
Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea)
'Rheinland' Japonica 'Spotlight' (P) chinensis 'Sprite' Simplicifolia 'Straussenfeder' Thunbergii
• Profuse pink bloomer with short, • Light pink flowers above dark • Pale rose plumes and bronze • Deep dusty-rose flowers in long,
full plumes foliage green foliage drooping plumes
• Long flowering
Jun- Zones 3-8 45cm Jul- Zones 3-8 65cm Jun- Zones 3-8 45cm Jun- Zones 3-8 45cm
Jul Aug Jul Jul
Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea) Astilbe (False Spirea)
'Visions' (P) chinensis 'Vision in Pink' (P) chinensis 'Vision in Red' (P) chinensis 'Vision in White' chinensis
• Sturdy, thick-fluffed, bright • Strong-pink flowers and • Purple-red flowers opening • Conical plumes of long-lasting
mauve plumes and robust rich-green foliage from deep-red buds white flowers over deep-green
dark-green foliage • Red stems and dark foliage with hints of bronze
bronze-green foliage
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Astrantia | Athyrium
Jun- Zones 4-8 Jun- Zones 4-8 70cm Jun- Zones 4-8 60cm Jun- Zones 4-8
Sep 60cm Sep Sep Sep 55cm
Jun- Zones 4-7 Jun- Zones 4-8 60cm Jun- Zones 4-8 60cm Jun- Zones 4-8
Sep 60cm Sep Sep Sep 75cm
Astrantia (Masterwort) Astrantia (Masterwort) Athyrium (Lady Fern) Athyrium (Lady Fern)
'Super Star' major 'Venice' (P) major 'Lady in Red' filix-femina niponicum var. pictum
• Pale purple flowers are • Exceptionally dark red flowers • Green fronds with burgundy-red • Metallic gray-green foliage
surrounded by off-white bracts • Plants have a good upright habit stems linked by purple-red rachis
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Athyrium | Belamcanda | Bergenia | Bletilla
Athyrium (Lady Fern) Athyrium (Lady Fern) Belamcanda (Leopard Flower) Bergenia (Pig Squeak)
'Ursula’s Red' niponicum vidalii 'Freckle Face' chinensis Dragonfly™ Series
• Silvery fronds with a red-tinged • Graceful fern with an open habit • Loose clusters of pale-orange 'Angel Kiss'
central stripe • New growth has a red flush flowers brightly decorated with
red spots
• Soft, sweet, semi double, white
to pink flowers in great abundance
• Shiny black seeds after flowering • Winter foliage is very dark
Apr- Zones 4-8 25cm Apr- Zones 4-8 40cm Apr- Zones 4-8 40cm Apr- Zones 4-8 40cm
May May May May
Bergenia (Pig Squeak) Bergenia (Pig Squeak) Bergenia (Pig Squeak) Bergenia (Pig Squeak)
Dragonfly™ Series Dragonfly™ Series Dragonfly™ Series Dragonfly™ Series
'Flirt' 'Pink Dragonfly' 'Sakura' 'Spring Fling'
• Small cute Bergenia with shiny • Narrow leaves, with brilliant • Compact habit like ‘Pink • Purple foliage with many deep
foliage purple winter color, erupt in Dragonfly’ but with double to pink flowers
• Deep pink flowers luscious bright pink flowers semi-double pink flowers
Apr- Zones 4-8 40cm Apr- Zones 4-8 40cm Apr- Zones 4-8 40cm Apr- Zones 5-9 40cm
May May May May
Bergenia (Pig Squeak) Bergenia (Pig Squeak) Bergenia (Pig Squeak) Bletilla (Chinese ground Orchid)
'Bach' 'Dark Margin' 'Magic Giant' 'Alba' striata
• Glossy red-flushed winter foliage • Magenta purple flowers • Huge, purple-tinted leaves • White flowers above sword-shaped
• Sugar-pink flowers when mature • Leathery green leaves with which turn purple-bronze in
winter
green leaves
red edges
• Rosy-pink flowers on red stem
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Bletilla | Brunnera
Apr- Zones 5-9 Apr- Zones 5-9 Apr- Zones 5-9 40cm Apr- Zones 5-9 40cm
May 40cm May 40cm May May
Bletilla (Chinese ground Orchid) Bletilla (Chinese ground Orchid) Bletilla (Chinese ground Orchid) Bletilla (Chinese ground Orchid)
'Alba Variegated' striata 'Blue Dragon' striata 'Kuchibeni' striata 'Shi-ran' striata
• White flowers above variegated • Lavender-blue flowers above • White flowers with a purple lip • Purple-pink flowers above
foliage sword-shaped green leaves • Green foliage green foliage
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Brunnera | Calla
Apr- Zones 3-8 30cm Apr- Zones 3-8 30cm Apr- Zones 3-8 30cm Apr- Zones 3-8 35cm
Jun Jun Jun Jun
Brunnera (Heartleaf Alkanet) Brunnera (Heartleaf Alkanet) Brunnera (Heartleaf Alkanet) Brunnera (Heartleaf Alkanet)
'Hadspen Cream' macrophylla 'Henry’s Eyes' macrophylla 'King’s Ransom' (P) 'Looking Glass' (P)
• Leaves variegated with • Green leaves and light blue macrophylla macrophylla
creamy-white margins flowers, early bloomer • Wide, creamy yellow margin and • All silver, shiny leaved sport of
• Blue flowers light cream frosting over the B. 'Jack Frost'
remainder of the silver leaves • Blue flowers
Apr- Zones 3-8 30cm Apr- Zones 3-8 15- Apr- Zones 3-8 Jun- Zones
Jun Jun 30cm Oct 45cm
Jun 30cm 7-10
Brunnera (Heartleaf Alkanet) Brunnera (Heartleaf Alkanet) Brunnera (Heartleaf Alkanet) Calla
macrophylla 'Silver Heart' (P) macrophylla 'Variegata' macrophylla 'Albomaculata'
• Heart-shaped leaves, dark green • Similar to ‘Looking Glass’ although • Variegated leaves with large, • Creamy white flowers above
with bubbly, rough-textured this new selection has much clear white edges green leaves with white spots
surface thicker, non-melting foliage and • Lilac Forget-Me-Not-like flowers
• Sprays of small, purple-blue deep blue flowers
flowers in early spring
Jun- Zones
45cm Jun- Zones
45cm Jun- Zones
45cm Jun- Zones
45cm
Oct 7-10 Oct 7-10 Oct 7-10 Oct 7-10
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Calla | Campanula glomerata, lactiflora, trachelium
Jun- Zones
45cm Jun- Zones
45cm Jun- Zones Jun- Zones 3-8
Oct Oct 45cm Aug 60cm
7-10 7-10 Oct 7-10
Jun- Zones 3-8 100cm Jun- Zones 3-8 Jun- Zones 3-8 Jun- Zones 3-8 35cm
Aug Aug 40cm Aug 35cm Aug
Jun- Zones 5-9 55cm Jun- Zones 3-8 Jun- Zones 3-8 Jun- Zones 3-8 40cm
Jul Aug 60cm Aug 40cm Aug
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Campanula | Canna
Jun- Zones 3-8 40cm Jun- Zones 3-8 50- Jul- Zones
80cm Jul- Zones
90cm
Aug Aug 60cm Sep 7-10 Sep 7-10
Jul- Zones
90cm Jul- Zones
90cm Jul- Zones
90cm Jul- Zones
90cm
Sep 7-10 Sep 7-10 Sep 7-10 Sep 7-10
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Canna | Centaurea | Chelone | Cimicifuga
Jul- Zones
90cm Jul- Zones
90cm Jun- Zones 3-8 50- Jun- Zones 3-8 30-
Sep 7-10 Sep 7-10 Aug 90cm Aug 60cm
Jun- Zones 3-8 75cm Jul- Aug- Zones 3-8 Aug- Zones 3-8 125-
Aug Sep
Zones 4-9 60cm Oct 150cm Oct 150cm
Aug- Zones 3-8 150cm Aug- Zones 3-8 110cm Aug- Zones 3-8 Aug- Zones 3-8 130cm
Oct Oct Oct 150cm Oct
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Cimicifuga | Clematis | Convallaria | Coreopsis | Cosmos | Crocosmia
Aug- Zones 3-8 150cm Jun- Zones 5-9 Jul- May- Zones 3-8 15cm
Oct 100cm Sep
Zones 3-8 120cm Jun
Aug
May- Zones 3-8 15cm May- Zones 3-8 15cm Jun- Zones 4-9 45cm Jun- Zones 4-9 30cm
Jun Jun Sep Sep
Convallaria (Lily of the Valley) Convallaria (Lily of the Valley) Coreopsis (Tickseed) Coreopsis (Tickseed)
'Prolificans' majalis 'Rosea' majalis 'Moonbeam' verticillata 'Tweety' (P) verticillata
• Sought-after double flowered form • Fragrant pale-pink flowers • Smaller lemon-yellow flowers • Bright yellow, very short and
• Fragrant winterhardy variety
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Crocosmia | Dahlia
Jun- Zones 4-9 Jun- Zones 4-9 Jun- Zones 4-9 Jun- Zones 4-9 60-
Aug 38cm Aug 40cm Aug 50cm Aug 65cm
• Shorter plants with golden-orange • Dwarf plants with yellow flowers • Shorter plants with warm-yellow • Flowersbuds are red/orange
flowers with deep-red markings and narrow grass-like foliage flowers and bronze-green foliage that open to yellow flowers
Jun- Zones 4-9 50cm Jun- Zones 4-9 75- Jun- Zones 4-9 125cm Jun- Zones 4-9 50cm
Aug Aug 90cm Aug Aug
• Lance shaped green leaves and • Pinkish-orange blooms in tight • Double rows of orange-red, • Shorter plant with orange
yellow flowers with cream throats clusters that last well lily-like flowers along arching red flowers
dark-bronze stems
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Dahlia
Jul- Zones
20in Jul- Zones
36in Jul- Zones
50cm Jul- Zones
36in
Oct 7-10 Oct 7-10 Oct 7-10 Oct 7-10
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Dahlia
Jul- Zones
60cm Jul- Zones Jul- Zones
22in Jul- Zones
56cm
Oct 7-10 Oct 7-10
24in Oct 7-10 Oct 7-10
Jul- Zones
112cm Jul- Zones
35cm Jul- Zones Jul- Zones
Oct 7-10 Oct 7-10 Oct 7-10
40cm Oct 7-10
40cm
Jul- Zones
110cm Jul- Zones
90cm Jul- Zones
90cm Jul- Zones
Oct 7-10 Oct 7-10 Oct 7-10 Oct 7-10
44in
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Dahlia | Darmera | Delphinium
Jul- Zones
110cm Jul- Zones
90cm Jul- Zones Apr- Zones 4-8 75cm
Oct 7-10 Oct 7-10 Oct 7-10
80cm May
Jun- Zones 100cm Jun- Zones 100cm Jun- Zones 100cm Jun- Zones 100cm
Aug 4-9 Aug 4-9 Aug 4-9 Aug 4-9
'Blueberry Pie' (P) 'Crystal Delight' (P) 'Moon Light' (P) 'Morning Sunrise' (P)
• Deep lilac in colour with a green • Pale lilac with green centre and • Pale lilac, barely bordered with blue, • White with a green centre
centre and a blue tint to the is the frilliest with green centre, flower spike
rear petals 16"/40cm tall by 4"/10cm wide
Jun- Zones 100cm Jun- Zones 75cm Jun- Zones 75cm Jun- Zones 75cm
Aug 4-9 Aug 4-9 Aug 4-9 Aug 4-9
'Sweet Sensation' (P) 'Bolero' (P) 'Cha Cha' (P) 'Flamenco' (P)
• Frilly blooms of bright • Double blue-purple flowers on • Double soft lavender flowers on • Double purple-red flowers on
mauve-purple, kissed with strong stems strong stems strong stems
blue-green
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Delphinium | Dicentra
Jun- Zones 120cm Jun- Zones 90cm Jun- Zones 75cm Jun- Zones 100cm
Aug 4-9 Aug 4-9 Aug 4-9 Aug 4-9
Jun- Zones Apr- Zones 3-9 75cm Apr- Zones 3-9 60cm Apr- Zones 3-9 75cm
Aug 4-9 100cm May May May
Delphinium (Larkspur) Dicentra (Bleeding Heart) Dicentra (Bleeding Heart) Dicentra (Bleeding Heart)
'Wishful Thinking' (P) Old Fashioned Series Old Fashioned Series Old Fashioned Series
• Large double lavender flowers 'Alba' spectabilis 'Gold Heart' (P) spectabilis spectabilis spectabilis
with blue edges • Broad, white, heart-shaped • Pink hearts hung along arching • Broad, deep-pink, heart-shaped
• Strong plants with good resistance flowers along arching stems stems, overlook a bushy growth flowers along arching stems
to mildew • 2-3 eye/3-5 eye of unusually colored golden-yellow, • 2-3 eye/3-5 eye
deep-lobed foliage; 2-3 eye
May- Zones 3-8 30cm May- Zones 3-8 May- Zones 3-8 May- Zones 3-8
Jul 30cm Aug 30cm Aug 25cm
Jul
Dicentra (Bleeding Heart) Dicentra (Bleeding Heart) Dicentra (Bleeding Heart) Dicentra (Bleeding Heart)
Western Series Western Series Western Series 'Amore™ Rose' (P)
'Aurora' formosa 'Bacchanal' formosa 'Luxuriant' formosa • Bright rose pink flowers crowd
over the lacy blue-green foliage
• White flowers and grayish foliage • Dark red flowers • Cerise-pink flowers, spring-green
to greet you in the garden
• Very vigorous • Large, grayish foliage foliage; very vigorous
• Bare root 1
• Bare root 1 • Bare root 1 • Bare root 1
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Dicentra
Apr- Zones Mar- Zones 3-9 Mar- Zones 3-9 May- Zones 25cm
Sep 25cm Sep 25cm Aug 3-8
Oct 3-9
Dicentra 25cm
Dicentra (Bleeding Heart) Dicentra (Bleeding Heart) Dicentra (Bleeding Heart)
(Bleeding Heart)
'Candy Hearts' (P) 'Ivory Hearts' (P) 'King of Hearts'
'Burning Hearts' (P) • Dark-rose flowers over robust • White flowers over robust • Rich rosy-pink flowers over a
• Rich flowering with gray-green blue-green foliage blue-green foliage long season
foliage and dark red flowers • Continously re-blooms • Continuously re-blooms • Bare root 1
• Grape-scented plants • Bare root 1 • Bare root 1
• Bare root 1
• Bare root 1
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Dicentra | Disporum | Dodecatheon | Dryopteris | Echinacea
May- Zones 3-8 May- Zones 3-8 May- Zones 5-9 45- May- Zones 4-8 50cm
Jul 40cm Jul 30cm Jun 60cm Jun
Dicentra (Bleeding Heart) Dicentra (Bleeding Heart) Disporum (Yellow Fairy Bells) Dodecatheon (Shooting Star)
'Spring Gold' formosa 'Sweet Hearts' flavens 'Aphrodite' (P) meadia
• Soft pink flowers • Blue Grey foliage with soft • Emerges gracefully in early mid • Robust plants with larger flowers
• Chartreuse yellow foliage pink flowers spring with stiff stalks adorned
• Bare root 1 • Bare root 1 with apple green leaves and
nodding lemon yellow bells in May
May- Zones 4-8 25cm May- Zones 4-8 30cm Zones 4-9 35cm Jun- Zones 4-9 70-
Jun Jun Aug 75cm
Dodecatheon (Shooting Star) Dodecatheon (Shooting Star) Dryopteris (Wood Ferns) Echinacea (Coneflower)
jeffreyi meadia 'Brilliance' erythrosora Double Scoop™ Series
• Purple-pink, reflex-petaled flowers • Loose umbels of lilac-pink, (Japanese Shield Fern) Bubble Gum (P)
on stiff, slightly sticky stems,
above small clump-forming
reflex-petaled flowers on stiff • New spring fronds emerge
stems, above small clump-forming bright copper-orange
• Magenta pink
rosettes of long oval leaves rosettes of long oval leaves
Jun- Zones 4-9 75cm Jun- Zones 4-9 56- Jun- Zones 4-9 70- Jun- Zones 4-9 70-
Aug Aug 60cm Aug 75cm Aug 75cm
Echinacea (Coneflower)
Sombrero Series®
Jun- Zones 4-9 55- Jun- Zones 4-9 55- Jun- Zones 4-9 55- Jun- Zones 4-9 55-
Aug 60cm Aug 60cm Aug 60cm Aug 60cm
Flamenco Orange (P) Hot Coral (P) Lemon Yellow (P) Sandy Yellow (P)
• Rich, deep orange • Bright, coral-orange • Bright, lemon-yellow • Bright, light yellow
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Echinacea
Echinacea (Coneflower)
'Cherry Fluff'
• Double lime green and pink
flowers
• Compact plants
Sombrero Series®
Echinacea (Coneflower)
Salsa Red (P)
'Doppeldecker' purpurea
• Rich, deep red
• A second layer of purple petals
Jun- Zones 4-9 55- forms on the top of the cone
Aug 60cm
Jun- Zones 4-9 65cm Jun- Zones 4-9 75cm Jun- Zones 4-9 50cm Jun- Zones 4-9
Aug Aug Aug Aug 45cm
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Echinacea | Epimedium
Jun- Zones 4-9 Jun- Zones 4-9 60- Jun- Zones 4-9 75cm Jul- Zones 4-9 75cm
Aug 75cm Aug 75cm Aug Sep
Jun- Zones 4-9 50- Apr- Zones 4-9 35cm Apr- Zones 4-9 38cm Apr- Zones 4-9 30cm
Aug 60cm May May May
Apr- Zones 4-9 20cm Apr- Zones 4-9 20cm Apr- Zones 4-9 20cm Apr- Zones 4-9 30cm
May May May May
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Epimedium | Eremurus | Eryngium | Eupatorium
Apr- Zones 4-9 30cm May- Zones May- Zones May- Zones
May Jun 6-10
130cm Jun 6-10
110cm Jun 6-10
110cm
Epimedium (Barrenwort) Eremurus (Foxtail Lily) Eremurus (Foxtail Lily) Eremurus (Foxtail Lily)
'Sulphureum' versicolor 'Cleopatra' 'Pinokkio' 'Shellford'
•
• Dainty sulphur-yellow star-shaped stems Orange red flowers on strong • Orange yellow flowers • Mixed blend of colours
flowers
May- Zones 6-10 100cm Jun- Zones 4-8 25- Jun- Zones 4-8 60cm Jun- Zones 4-8 60cm
Jun Aug 30cm Aug Aug
Eremurus (Foxtail Lily) Eryngium (Sea Holly) Eryngium (Sea Holly) Eryngium (Sea Holly)
stenophyllus 'Blue Hobbit' planum 'Blue Jackpot' (P) 'Jade Frost' (P) planum
• Tall (14 Inch) yellow flowerspikes • Unique dwarf strain, short stems • Blue flowers surrounded by very • Variegated foliage with blue-green
produce metallic-blue sprays that large frilled blue bracts centers framed in white margins
remain attractive for weeks • Strong stems that are also blue • Young leaves have pink margins
near the top • Light-blue flowers
July Zones 4-8 180cm July Zones 4-8 120cm July Zones 4-8 80cm July Zones 4-8 175cm
Eupatorium (Joe Pye Weed) Eupatorium (Joe Pye Weed) Eupatorium (Joe Pye Weed) Eupatorium (Joe Pye Weed)
'Atropurpureum' maculatum 'Red Dwarf' maculatum 'Snow Ball' maculatum 'Chocolate' rugosum
• Purple-tinted foliage • Shortest Eupatorium cultivar • Well branched variety with • Dark bronze-purple lanceolate
• Wine-red flowers • Stems are topped in midsummer white flowers foliage and creamy-white flowers
with large heads of rich pink-wine
flowers
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Filipendula | Geranium cinereum, endressii, himalayense
Jul- Zones 4-8 180cm Jul- Jul- Zones 4-8 75cm May- Zones 4-8 15cm
Sep Sep
Zones 3-9 70cm Sep Sep
Filipendula (Meadow Sweet) Filipendula (Meadow Sweet) Filipendula (Meadow Sweet) Geranium (Cranesbill)
'Venusta' rubra 'Variegata' ulmaria 'Red Umbrellas' 'Ballerina' cinereum
• Wide, cloud-like panicles of deep • White flowers on green foliage
• Green leaves heavily veined (Grayleaf Geranium)
with yellow edges
carmine-pink flowers with crimson
• Iced pink flowers with very
• In early summer, the plants are dark-maroon veining and centres
topped with umbels of pink
Jun- Zones 4-9 May- Zones 4-8 15cm May- Zones 4-8 15cm May- Zones 4-8 15cm
Aug 25cm Sep Sep Sep
May- Zones 4-8 60cm Jun- Zones 4-8 45- May- Zones 4-8 30cm May- Zones 4-8 38cm
Sep Aug 60cm Sep Sep
May- Zones 4-8 30cm May- Zones 4-8 35- May- Zones 4-8 63cm May- Zones 4-8 43cm
Sep Sep 40cm Sep Sep
May- Zones 4-8 40cm May- Zones 4-8 60cm May- Zones 4-8 40cm May- Zones 4-8 35-
Sep Sep Sep Sep 40cm
May- Zones 3-8 25cm May- Zones 4-8 35cm May- Zones 4-8 15cm May- Zones 4-8 30cm
Sep Sep Sep Sep
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Geranium sanguineum, wallichianum
May- Zones 4-8 23cm May- Zones 4-8 20cm May- Zones 4-8 23cm May- Zones 4-8 48cm
Sep Sep Sep Sep
Geranium (Cranesbill)
'Blue Sunrise' (P) wallichianum
• Compact variety with silver-blue
flowers
• Very long blooming – until frost
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Geranium endressii, phaeum, oxonianum, sanguineum | Geum
May- Zones 4-8 40cm May- Zones 4-8 50cm May- Zones 4-8 60cm May- Zones 4-8 45cm
Sep Sep Sep Sep
May- Zones 4-8 50cm May- Zones 4-8 63cm Jun- Zones 4-9 May- Zones 4-8 75cm
Sep Sep Oct 35cm Sep
May- Zones 4-8 35cm May- Zones 4-8 70cm May- Zones 5-9 50cm Apr- Zones 5-9
Sep Sep Jul May 45cm
May- Zones 5-9 60cm May- Zones 5-9 45cm Apr- Zones 5-9 May- Zones 5-9 40-
Jul Jul May 45cm Jul 45cm
May- Zones 4-8 63cm Jul- Zones 4-9 60- Jul- Zones 4-9 50cm Jul- Zones 4-9 50cm
Jul Sep 75cm Sep Sep
Jul- Zones 4-9 Jul- 80cm Jul- Zones 4-9 Jul- Zones
Sep 80cm Sep
Zones 4-9
Sep 80cm Sep 4-9 100cm
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Helenium | Heliopsis | Helleborus | Hemerocallis
Jul- Zones 4-8 60cm Jul- Zones 4-9 50cm Jul- Zones 90cm Jul- Zones 4-9 80cm
Aug Sep Sep 4-9 Sep
Jun- Zones 4-9 60cm Jun- Zones 4-9 36- Jun- Zones 4-9 Jun- Zones 4-9 36-
Sep Sep 41cm Sep 120cm Sep 41cm
Feb- Zones 4-8 Jun- Zones 3-9 Jun- Zones 3-9 55cm Jun- Zones 3-9 65cm
Apr 45cm Aug 60cm Aug Aug
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Hemerocallis
Jun- Zones 3-9 60cm Jun- Zones 3-9 60cm Jun- Zones 3-9 45cm Jun- Zones 3-9
Aug Aug Aug Aug 60cm
Jun- Zones 3-9 60cm Jun- Zones 3-9 55cm Jun- Zones 3-9 40cm Jun- Zones 3-9 60cm
Aug Aug Aug Aug
Jun- Zones 3-9 65cm Jun- Zones 3-9 40cm Jun- Zones 3-9 65cm Jun- Zones 3-9 45-
Aug Aug Aug Aug 60cm
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Hemerocallis
Jun- Zones 3-9 25cm July 50cm Jun- Zones 3-9 60cm Jun- Zones 3-9
Aug
Zones 3-9
Aug Aug 45cm
Jun- Zones 3-9 30cm Jun- Zones 3-9 30cm Jun- Zones 3-9 22in Jun- Zones 3-9
Aug Aug Aug Aug 70cm
Jun- Zones 3-9 28in Jun- Zones 3-9 55cm Jun- Zones 3-9 60cm Jun- Zones 3-9 16in
Aug Aug Aug Aug
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Hemerocallis
Jun- Zones 3-9 75cm Jun- Zones 3-9 60cm Jun- Zones 3-9 65cm Jun- Zones 3-9 60cm
Aug Aug Aug Aug
Jun- Zones 3-9 60cm Jun- Zones 3-9 55cm Jun- Zones 3-9 75cm Jun- Zones 3-9
Aug Aug Aug Aug 70cm
Jun- Zones 3-9 50cm Jun- Zones 3-9 70cm Jun- Zones 3-9 75cm Jun- Zones 3-9 50cm
Aug Aug Aug Aug
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Hemerocallis
Jun- Zones 3-9 Jun- Zones 3-9 Jun- Zones 3-9 45- Jun- Zones 3-9
55cm 75cm Aug 55cm Aug 60cm
Aug Aug
Jun- Zones 3-9 60cm Jun- Zones 3-9 Jun- Zones 3-9 60cm Jun- Zones 3-9 65cm
Aug Aug 70cm Aug Aug
Jun- Zones 3-9 32in Jun- Zones 3-9 65cm Jun- Zones 3-9 60cm Jun- Zones 3-9 65cm
Aug Aug Aug Aug
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Hemerocallis
Hemerocallis (Daylily)
'Grape Velvet'
• Purple flower with large green
throat
Jun- Zones 3-9 75cm Jun- Zones 3-9 Jun- Zones 3-9 45- Jun- Zones 3-9 50cm
Aug Aug 80cm Aug 50cm Aug
Hemerocallis (Daylily)
'Lavender Blue Baby'
• Wide lavender re-blooming flowers
with blue center and green throat
Jun- Zones 3-9 35cm Jun- Zones 3-9 40cm Jun- Zones 3-9 60cm Jun- Zones 3-9 50cm
Aug Aug Aug Aug
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Hemerocallis
Jun- Zones 3-9 60cm Jun- Zones 3-9 55cm Jun- Zones 3-9 Jun- Zones 3-9 55cm
Aug Aug Aug 55cm Aug
Jun- Zones 3-9 45cm Jun- Zones 3-9 45cm Jun- Zones 3-9 55- Jun- Zones 3-9 16in
Aug Aug Aug 60cm Aug
Jun- Zones 3-9 63cm Jun- Zones 3-9 45- Jun- Zones 3-9 50cm Jun- Zones 3-9
Aug Aug 50cm Aug Aug 55cm
Jun- Zones 3-9 65cm Jun- Zones 3-9 60cm Jun- Zones 3-9 65cm Jun- Zones 3-9 60cm
Aug Aug Aug Aug
Jun- Zones 3-9 45cm Jun- Zones 3-9 75cm Jun- Zones 3-9 24in Jun- Zones 4-9 25cm
Aug Aug Aug Sep
Jun- Zones 4-9 Jun- Zones 4-9 30cm Jun- Zones 4-9 25- Jun- Zones 4-9 25-
Sep 35cm Sep Sep 30cm Sep 30cm
Heuchera (Coral Bells) Heuchera (Coral Bells) Heuchera (Coral Bells) Heuchera (Coral Bells)
Big Top Series Carnival Series Carnival Series Carnival Series
'Big Top Gold' (P) 'Black Olive' (P) 'Candy Apple' Cocomint (P)
• Orange-green foliage with • Strong plants with warm olive • Strong plant with red/green • Attractive tricoloured leaves
purple-red undersides coloured foliage foliage centered with silver and burgundy,
surrounded by green
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Heuchera
Jun- Zones 4-9 25- Jun- Zones 4-9 25- Jun- Zones 4-9 25- Jun- Zones 4-9 25-
Sep 30cm Sep 30cm Sep 30cm Sep 30cm
Heuchera (Coral Bells) Heuchera (Coral Bells) Heuchera (Coral Bells) Heuchera (Coral Bells)
Carnival Series Carnival Series Carnival Series Carnival Series
Peach Parfait (P) Plum Crazy (P) Rose Granita (P) Silver Streak (P)
• Beautiful peach-pink foliage • Rich silver markings on purple • Bright silver-rose leaves with • Bright silver markings on dark
• Shows silver in cooler foliage great mounding habit green foliage
temperatures • Green halo in cooler temperatures
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Heuchera
Jun- Zones 4-9 25- Jun- Zones 4-9 25cm Jun- Zones 4-9 40cm Jun- Zones 4-9 20-
Sep 30cm Sep Sep Sep 25cm
Heuchera (Coral Bells) Heuchera (Coral Bells) Heuchera (Coral Bells) Heuchera (Coral Bells)
Carnival Series 'Caramel' (P) 'Circus' (P) 'Frosty Morn' (P)
Watermelon (P) • Copper-caramel foliage with red • Yellow -green leaves with • Rounded but pointy leaves
• Peach-pink new growth maturing undersides prominant blackish-red veining marbled green with cream
to bronze-green • Good heat tolerance • Bright red flowers in spring • Consistant variegation!
• Cream flowers
Jun- Zones 4-9 12in Jun- Zones 4-9 30cm Jun- Zones 4-9 30cm Jun- Zones 4-9
Sep Sep Sep Sep 25cm
Heuchera (Coral Bells) Heuchera (Coral Bells) Heuchera (Coral Bells) Heuchera (Coral Bells)
'Magic Color' 'Mars' 'Neptune' 'Obsidian' (P)
• Bright-green with red veins and • Pale purple-red foliage • Pewter-purple leaves with • The blackest Heuchera there is,
gold edges, then a unique pink contrasting pattern with beautiful veining with broad, shiny leaves
stage before changing to silver
with purple veins and red edges
dark veins • Cream flowers
Jun- Zones 4-9 Jun- Zones 4-9 Jun- Zones 4-9 30cm Jun- Zones 4-9 30cm
Sep 35cm Sep 30cm Sep Sep
Heuchera (Coral Bells) Heuchera (Coral Bells) Heuchera (Coral Bells) Heuchera (Coral Bells)
'Peach Flambe' (P) 'Plum Pudding' (P) 'Swirling Fantasy' (P) 'Venus'
• Bright peach-colored leaves that • Compact plant with shiny • Pewter red foliage with dark veins • Large silver sheened leaves with
literally glow in spring, summer plum-purple foliage and bright-red flowers dark veining
and fall, turning to plum in Winter • The first purple-leaved heuchera
with red flowers
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Heucherella | Hosta
May- Zones 4-9 20cm Jun- Zones 3-8 15cm Jun- Zones 3-8 Jun- Zones 3-8
Jul Jul Aug 50cm Aug 55cm
Jun- Zones 3-8 45cm Jun- Zones 3-8 60cm Jun- Zones 3-8 50cm Jun- Zones 3-8 65-
Aug Aug Aug Aug 70cm
Jun- Zones 3-8 50cm Jun- Zones 3-9 Jun- Zones 3-8 50cm Jun- Zones 3-8 30cm
Aug Jul 35cm Aug Aug
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Hosta
Jun- Zones 3-8 50cm Jun- Zones 3-8 40cm Jun- Zones 3-8 30cm Jun- Zones 3-8 40-
Aug Aug Aug Aug 45cm
Hosta (Funkia)
'Colored Hulk'
• Cupped yellow leaves with dark
green margin
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Hosta
Jun- Zones 3-8 50cm Jun- Zones 3-8 16in Jun- Zones 3-8 50cm Jun- Zones 3-8 30cm
Aug Aug Aug Aug
Jun- Zones 3-8 55cm Jun- Zones 3-8 20cm Jun- Zones 3-8 50cm Jun- Zones 3-8 18in
Aug Aug Aug Aug
Jun- Zones 3-8 55cm Jun- Zones 3-8 14in Jun- Zones 3-8 55cm Jun- Zones 3-8 60cm
Aug Aug Aug Aug
• Leaves have dark-green centers • Green-edged leaves with white • Yellow leaves with green edge • Large Hosta
with white margins centers that remain white until • Three color leaf variegation with
first frost golden centers, dark-green margins
and random pale green streaks
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Hosta
Jun- Zones 3-8 55cm Jun- Zones 3-8 45cm Jun- Zones 3-8 60cm Jun- Zones 3-8 70cm
Aug Aug Aug Aug
Jun- Zones 3-8 25- Jun- Zones 3-8 40cm Jun- Zones 3-8 35- Jun- Zones 3-8 20in
Aug 30cm Aug Aug 40cm Aug
Jun- Zones 3-9 Jun- Zones 3-8 55cm Jun- Zones 3-8 50cm Jun- Zones 3-8 58cm
Jul 40cm Aug Aug Aug
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Hosta
Hosta (Funkia)
'Monster Ears'
• Green sport of H. Sunset Grooves
• Thick green leaves
• Medium size Hosta
Jun- Zones 3-8 40- Jun- Zones 3-8 55cm Jun- Zones 3-8 43cm Jun- Zones 3-8 14-
Aug 50cm Aug Aug Aug 18in
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Hosta
Jun- Zones 3-8 45cm Jun- Zones 3-8 10cm Jun- Zones 3-8 30cm Jun- Zones 3-8 30cm
Aug Aug Aug Aug
Jun- Zones 3-8 50cm Jun- Zones 3-8 35- Jun- Zones 3-8 35cm Jun- Zones 3-8 50cm
Aug Aug 40cm Aug Aug
Jun- Zones 3-8 50cm Jun- Zones 3-8 45cm Jun- Zones 3-8 40cm Jun- Zones 3-8 100cm
Aug Aug Aug Aug
Jun- Zones 3-8 50cm Jun- Zones 3-8 Jun- Zones 3-8 Jun- Zones 3-8 60-
Aug Aug 75cm Aug 45cm Aug 70cm
Jun- Zones 3-8 50cm Jun- Zones 3-9 Jun- Zones 3-8 Jun- Zones 3-8 50cm
Aug Jul 35cm 55cm Aug
Aug
Jun- Zones 3-9 30cm Jun- Zones 3-8 35cm Jun- Zones 5-9 50cm Jun- Zones 5-9
Jul Aug Jul Jul 40cm
Hosta (Funkia) Hosta (Funkia) Incarvillea (Hardy Gloxinia) Incarvillea (Hardy Gloxinia)
'White Dove' 'White Feathers' delavayi 'Snowtop' delavayi
• Lanceolate green leaves with a • Medium-size Hosta • A mound of pinnately compound • Trumpet-shaped, white flowers
white edge
• White leaves, later green with green foliage, topped with which appear in early summer
• Medium size Hosta beautiful white stripes racemes of large trumpet-shaped
flowers, rose flowers
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Iris chrysographes, sibirica
May- Zones 3-9 May- Zones 3-9 60cm May- Zones 3-9 70cm May- Zones 3-9
55cm Jun Jun 65cm
Jun Jun
'Black Joker™' sibirica 'Charming Billy™' sibirica 'Jerry Murphy™' sibirica 'Miss Apple™' sibirica
(Siberian Iris) (Siberian Iris) (Siberian Iris) (Siberian Iris)
• Unique variety with three colours • Red violet petals with yellow signals • Spectacular mix of copper, cream, • Medium red flowers blended
• Rich flowering • Light blue styles gold, peach and yellow in the with yellow
flower • Violet red styles
May- Zones 3-9 60cm May- Zones 3-9 65cm May- Zones 3-9 80cm Apr- Zones 4-8 65cm
Jun Jun Jun May
May- Zones 3-9 May- Zones 3-9 Jun- Zones 3-9 50cm Jun- Zones 5-8
65cm 70cm Jul 50cm
Jun Jun Jul
Jun- Zones 4-9 Jun- Zones 4-9 Jun- Zones 4-9 May- Zones 3-9 90cm
85cm Jul 100cm 90cm Jul
Jul Jul
May- Zones 3-9 70- May- Zones 3-9 38in May- Zones 3-9 30in May- Zones 3-9 75-
Jul 80cm Jul Jul Jun 90cm
May- Zones 3-9 75- May- Zones 3-9 75- May- Zones 3-9 75- May- Zones 3-9 75-
Jun 90cm Jun 90cm Jun 90cm Jun 90cm
Iris (Bearded Iris) Iris (Bearded Iris) Iris (Bearded Iris) Iris (Bearded Iris)
'Blue Sapphire' germanica 'Buckwheat' germanica 'Cimarron Strip' germanica 'Clarence' germanica
(Bearded Iris) (Bearded Iris) (Bearded Iris) (Bearded Iris)
• Solid blue flowers • Large yellow flowers • Salmon and wine red flower • Whitish standards and sky blue
falls, blooms late spring and
early fall
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Iris germanica, louisiana water
May- Zones 3-9 75- May- Zones 3-9 75- May- Zones 3-9 75- May- Zones 3-9 75-
Jun 90cm Jun 90cm Jun 90cm Jun 90cm
Iris (Bearded Iris) Iris Iris (Bearded Iris) Iris (Bearded Iris)
'Frappe' germanica 'Immortality' germanica 'Matinata' germanica 'Mission Ridge' germanica
(Bearded Iris) (Bearded Iris) (Bearded Iris) (Bearded Iris)
• White to soft pink flowers • Pure white with lemon-yellow • Dark blue flowers • White with blue flowers
beards, rebloomer, blooms early
spring and late summer
• Re-bloomer • Re-bloomer
May- Zones 3-9 75- May- Zones 3-9 75- May- Zones 3-9 75- May- Zones 3-9 75-
Jun 90cm Jun 90cm Jun 90cm Jun 90cm
Iris (Bearded Iris) Iris (Bearded Iris) Iris (Bearded Iris) Iris (Bearded Iris)
'Orange Chariot' Germanica 'Pumpkin Cheesecake' 'Rimfire' Germanica 'Rosalie Figge' Germanica
(Bearded Iris) Germanica (Bearded Iris) (Bearded Iris) (Bearded Iris)
• Yellow to orange flowers • White to yellow/brown flower • Purple brown flower • Large dark blue flowers
• Re-bloomer
May- Zones 3-9 75- May- Zones 3-9 75- May- Zones 3-9 75- Jun- Zones 3-9 60cm
Jun 90cm Jun 90cm Jun 90cm Jul
Iris (Bearded Iris) Iris (Bearded Iris) Iris (Bearded Iris) Iris
'Sea Double' Germanica 'Summer Olympics' 'War Chief' Germanica 'Black Gamecock'
(Bearded Iris) Germanica (Bearded Iris) (Bearded Iris) (Louisiana Water Iris)
• Light blue flowers • Yellow standard with yellow edge • Red, non-fading flowers that add • Velvety purple-black flowers
• Re-bloomer • Nicely ruffled a pop of color with yellow beards
• Reblooms • Fragrant!
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Iris louisiana water, pallida, pumila, sibirica
Jun- Zones 3-9 70cm Jun- Zones 3-9 60- May- Zones 3-9 55- May- Zones 3-9 55-
Jul Jul 80cm Jun 60cm Jun 60cm
Apr- Zones 3-9 25cm Apr- Zones 3-9 25cm Apr- Zones 3-9 20cm Apr- Zones 4-8
May May May May 25cm
Apr- Zones 4-8 Apr- Zones 3-9 25cm Apr- Zones 4-8 May- Zones 3-9 80cm
May 25cm May 25cm Jun
May
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Iris sibirica
May- Zones 3-9 75- May- Zones 3-9 70cm May- Zones 3-9 80cm May- Zones 3-9 60-
Jun 90cm Jun Jun Jun 90cm
May- Zones 3-9 75cm May- Zones 3-9 60cm May- Zones 3-9 75cm May- Zones 3-9 75cm
Jun Jun Jun Jun
May- Zones 3-9 90cm May- Zones 3-9 May- Zones 3-9 85cm May- Zones 3-9 60-
Jun 80cm Jun Jun 90cm
Jun
May- Zones 3-9 70cm May- Zones 3-9 May- Zones 3-9 70cm May- Zones 3-9
Jun 70cm Jun 75cm
Jun Jun
• Medium to dark blue violet style • Almost white flowers • Light pink/lavender flower yellow • Light rose standards, violet halo
arms, medium to dark blue violet • Good for containers signal inside large white sunburst around golden blaze
falls, large white signal, veined halo
Iris
'Tumble Bug' sibirica
(Siberian Iris)
• Semi-double purple flowers
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Kirengeshoma | Knautia | Kniphofia | Lavatera | Liatris
Aug- Zones 5-9 90cm Jun- Zones 4-8 40cm Jun- Zones 60- Jun- Zones 60-
Sep Oct Sep 6-10 80cm Sep 6-10 80cm
Kirengeshoma Knautia (Pincusion flower) Kniphofia (Torch Lily) Kniphofia (Torch Lily)
(Yellow Waxbells)
'Mars Midget' macedonica 'Amazing Fun' 'Candy Apple'
palmata • Dwarf variety with ruby-red flowers • Unique because of the combined • Will light up your border with it’s
on sturdy, well-branched plants red and white colours of the curious flower spikes in glowing
• Bushy growth of arching wiry
stems, with green leaves • Very floriferous from June till frost flowers orange shades
• Yellow waxy bell-shaped flowers
Kniphofia (Torch Lily) Kniphofia (Torch Lily) Kniphofia (Torch Lily) Kniphofia (Torch Lily)
'Flaming Torch' 'Incandesce' 'Nancy’s Red' 'Slush Puppy'
• Curious flower spikes in glowing • Most red flowered Kniphofia on • Beautifully colored spikes of • Compact plant that produces
shades of flaming orange and the market deep-red tubular flowers rise many orange flowers
yellow on strong stems out of a clump • Good grower
• Opening pale yellow from of grassy foliage
flame buds
Lavatera (Tree Mallow) Liatris (Gay Feather) Liatris (Gay Feather) Liatris (Gay Feather)
'Barnsley Baby' spicata 'Floristan Violet' spicata 'Floristan Weiss' spicata
• Compact version of ‘Barnsley’ • Long, thick, bottlebrush-like • Deep rosy-violet flowers • Large white spikes, good cuts
• Has whiter flowers on darker flower spikes
• Very good for cutting • Recommend three corms per pot
stems and shows less reversion • Violet-blue flowers • Recommend three corms per pot
• Recommend three corms per pot
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Liatris | Ligularia
Jul- Zones 3-9 35cm Jul- Zones 4-8 150cm Jul- Zones 4-8 100cm Jul- Zones 4-8 100cm
Aug Aug Aug Aug
Liatris (Gay Feather) Ligularia (Golden Ray) Ligularia (Golden Ray) Ligularia (Golden Ray)
'Kobold Original' spicata przewalskii 'Britt-Marie Crawford' (P) 'Desdemona' dentata
• Shorter cultivar with thick • Impressively tall racemes of bright dentata • Warm-golden daisy-like flowers
rosy-violet flower spikes yellow, wispy-petaled flowers in
• Glossy chocolate-maroon foliage • Purple-green foliage
• True original ‘Kobold’ divisions mid summer and broad clusters of large
• Recommend one corm per pot • Very similar to ‘The Rocket’ orange-yellow flowers
Jul-
Sep
Zones 4-8 60cm Ligularia (Golden Ray)
Ligularia (Golden Ray) 'Little Lantern' (P)
'Twilight' dentata • Dwarf cultivar with large, conical
heads of bright-yellow flowers
• Intense yellow flowers
• Dark foliage Jul-
Aug
Zones 4-8 65cm
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Ligularia | Lilium
Jul- Zones 4-8 180cm Jul- Zones 4-8 90cm Jul- Zones 4-8 100cm Jul- Zones 4-8 50cm
Aug Aug Aug Aug
Ligularia (Golden Ray) Ligularia (Golden Ray) Ligularia (Golden Ray) Ligularia (Golden Ray)
'The Rocket' stenocephala 'Garden Confetti' (P) 'Little Rocket' (P) 'Osiris Café Noir' (P)
• Impressively tall racemes of bright • Large heart-shaped leaves
• Dwarf form of L. ‘The Rocket’ • Foliage emerges dark, lightens to
yellow, wispy-petaled flowers spotted and mottled green on green with red veins in the
a background of yellow in spring summer and then becomes darker
and dark in the summer bronze-green in the fall
Jun- Zones 3-9 30cm Jun- Zones 3-9 30cm Jun- Zones 3-9 30cm Jun- Zones 3-9 30cm
Jul Jul Jul Jul
Lilium (Garden Lily) Lilium (Garden Lily) Lilium (Garden Lily) Lilium (Garden Lily)
FantAsiatics Series ®
FantAsiatics Series®
FantAsiatics Series ®
FantAsiatics Series ®
'Bronze' (Asiatic Type) 'Orange' (Asiatic Type) 'Orange Hot Spot' 'Peach' (Asiatic Type)
• Bronze flowers • Orange flowers (Asiatic Type) • Peach flowers
• Orange flowers with dark
orange spots
Jun- Zones 3-9 30cm Jun- Zones 3-9 Jun- Zones 3-9 Jun- Zones 3-9 30cm
Jul Jul 30cm Jul 30cm Jul
Lilium (Garden Lily) Lilium (Garden Lily) Lilium (Garden Lily) Lilium (Garden Lily)
FantAsiatics Series ®
FantAsiatics Series®
FantAsiatics Series ®
FantAsiatics Series ®
'Pink' (Asiatic Type) 'Raspberry' (Asiatic Type) 'Red' (Asiatic Type) 'Red Hot' (Asiatic Type)
• Pink flowers • Raspberry flowers • Bright red flowers • Hot red flowers
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Lilium
Jun- Zones 3-9 30cm Jun- Zones 3-9 30cm Jun- Zones 3-9 30cm Jun- Zones 3-9 30cm
Jul Jul Jul Jul
Lilium (Garden Lily) Lilium (Garden Lily) Lilium (Garden Lily) Lilium (Garden Lily)
FantAsiatics Series
®
FantAsiatics Series
®
FantAsiatics Series ®
FantAsiatics Series
®
'White' (Asiatic Type) 'White Hot Spot' 'Yellow' (Asiatic Type) 'Yellow Hot Spot'
• White flowers (Asiatic Type) • Yellow flowers (Asiatic Type)
• White flowers with dark eye • Yellow flowers with dark red eye
Jun- Zones 4-9 100cm Jun- Zones 4-9 150cm Jun- Zones 4-9 45cm Jun- Zones 4-9 80-
Jul Jul Jul Jul 90cm
Lilium (Garden Lily) Lilium (Garden Lily) Lilium (Garden Lily) Lilium (Garden Lily)
'Casablanca' (Oriental Type) 'Golden Stargazer' 'Luzia' (Oriental Type) martagon var. album
• Large, fragrant white flowers (Oriental Type) • White flowers with a yellow streak • White flower with sulphur yellow
• Large golden yellow flowers on along the petal centers stamens
strong stems • Glossy dark-green foliage • Rare to find variety
Jun- Zones 4-9 120cm Jun- Zones 4-9 45cm Jun- Zones 4-9 45cm Jun- Zones 4-9 40cm
Jul Jul Jul Jul
Lilium (Garden Lily) Lilium (Garden Lily) Lilium (Garden Lily) Lilium (Garden Lily)
martagon var. rubrum 'Maru' (Oriental Type) 'Mona Lisa' (Oriental Type) 'Pimento' (Oriental Type)
• Reddish purple flowers • Red flowers with white edges • Outward-facing flowers with • Short variety with purple-red
• Glossy dark-green foliage pinkish centers blended to white flowers with white edges
edges, Freckling • Similar look to ‘Stargazer’
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Lilium | Meconopsis | Melittis | Mertensia | Monarda
Jun- Zones 4-9 50cm Jun- Zones 4-9 Jun- Zones 4-9 Jun- Zones 4-9 70cm
Jul Jul 35cm Jul 90cm Jul
Lilium (Garden Lily) Lilium (Garden Lily) Lilium (Garden Lily) Lilium (Garden Lily)
'Salmon Star' (Oriental Type) 'Souvenir' (P) (Oriental Type) 'Star Gazer' (Oriental Type) 'Tom Pouce' (Oriental Type)
• Light salmon-pink flowers with an • Large clean pink flowers on a • Upward-facing flowers with • Pink flowers with lemon-yellow
orange stripe and orange spots low-growing plant crimson centers, light edges streaks along the petal centers
• Fast growing • Very floriferous and numerous of freckles
Jun- 100cm Apr- Zones 6-9 38cm Apr- Zones 4-9 Jun- Zones 4-9 25-
Jul
Zone 7
May May 60cm Aug 30cm
Jun- Zones 4-9 25- Jun- Zones 4-9 25- Jun- Zones 4-9 80cm Jun- Zones 4-9 25-
Aug 30cm Aug 30cm Aug Aug 30cm
Monarda (Wild Bergamot) Monarda (Wild Bergamot) Monarda (Wild Bergamot) Monarda (Wild Bergamot)
'Balmy™ Pink' (P) 'Balmy™ Rose' (P) 'Fireball' (P) didyma 'Cranberry Lace' (P) didyma
• Pink flowers • Pure rose flowers • Deep-red flowers • Outstanding, compact perennial
• More mildew resistant compact • Dark green foliage • Resistant to mildew with spring green, aromatic foliage
grower • Shorter in first year • Pink-purple flower springs out of
its petiole
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Monarda | Mukdenia | Nepeta | Omphalodes | Ophiopogon | Paeonia
Jun- Zones 5-9 35cm Apr- Zones 5-9 25cm Jul- Zones
15cm May- Zones 3-8
Aug May Aug 6-10 Jun 80cm
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Paeonia Itoh, Lactiflora Double
May- Zones 4-8 May- Zones 4-8 75cm May- Zones 4-8 65cm May- Zones 3-8
Jun 60cm Jun Jun 80cm
Jun
May- Zones 3-8 May- Zones 4-8 80cm May- Zones 3-8 May- Zones 4-8
85cm Jun Jun 80cm Jun 70cm
Jun
May- Zones 4-8 May- Zones 4-8 May- Zones 3-8 50cm May- Zones 3-8 90cm
Jun 75cm 70cm Jun Jun
Jun
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Paeonia Lactiflora Double
May- Zones 3-8 90cm May- Zones 3-8 90cm May- Zones 4-8 May- Zones 4-8
Jun Jun Jun 100cm Jun 80cm
• Pure white flowers white and cream petals with a • Beautiful strong pink double • Large deep maroon, double red
• Dark green foliage few red thread markings flowers flowers
Paeonia (Peony)
'Bouchela' (Lactiflora Double)
• Deep rose pink flowers that are
pink toward the outer petals
Paeonia (Peony)
May- Zones 3-8 75cm
Jun
'Celebrity' (Lactiflora Double)
Paeonia (Peony) • Large, double blooms
'Buckeye Belle' • Flower heads contain layers of
rose-pink and layers of white
(Lactiflora Double) petals
• Semi-double, dark maroon flowers May- Zones 3-8 95cm
• Large outer petals, narrow center Jun
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Paeonia Lactiflora Double
May- Zones 3-8 90cm May- Zones 3-8 90cm May- Zones 3-8 80cm May- Zones 3-8 90cm
Jun Jun Jun Jun
May- Zones 3-8 85cm May- Zones 3-8 90cm May- Zones 4-8 May- Zones 3-8 85cm
Jun Jun Jun 90cm Jun
May- Zones 3-8 80cm May- Zones 3-8 90cm May- Zones 3-8 90cm May- Zones 3-8
Jun Jun Jun Jun 75cm
May- Zones 4-8 May- Zones 3-8 85cm May- Zones 3-8 65- May- Zones 3-8
Jun 90cm Jun Jun 75cm 90cm
Jun
May- Zones 3-8 85cm May- Zones 3-8 85cm May- Zones 3-8 90cm May- Zones 3-8 90cm
Jun Jun Jun Jun
• Good for pots and in the • Double centers of very narrow • Fragrant coral flowers
landscape ice-pink petals set in a single layer
of large petals
• Flowers have a delicate, rose-like
form
May- Zones 3-8 90cm May- Zones 3-8 75cm May- Zones 4-8 May- Zones 3-8 85cm
Jun Jun June 90cm Jun
90
Paeonia Lactiflora Double
May- Zones 3-8 70cm May- Zones 3-8 75cm May- Zones 3-8 May- Zones 4-8
Jun Jun Jun 90cm Jun 80cm
May- Zones 3-8 75cm May- Zones 3-8 May- Zones 3-8 75cm May- Zones 3-8 90cm
Jun Jun 90cm Jun Jun
May- Zones 3-8 70cm May- Zones 3-8 75cm May- Zones 3-8 85cm May- Zones 3-8 90cm
Jun Jun Jun Jun
May- Zones 3-8 83cm May- Zones 3-8 60cm May- Zones 3-8 60cm May- Zones 4-8
Jun Jun Jun Jun 70cm
May- Zones 4-8 80cm May- Zones 4-8 May- Zones 3-8 May- Zones 4-8
Jun 110cm 60cm Jun 80cm
Jun Jun
May- Zones 4-8 90cm May- Zones 3-8 85cm May- Zones 3-8 80cm May- Zones 3-8 80cm
Jun Jun Jun Jun
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Paeonia | Papaver
May- Zones 3-8 75cm May- Zones 3-7 75cm May- Zones 3-7 70cm May- Zones 3-7
Jun Jun Jun Jun 75cm
May- Zones 3-7 50cm May- Zones 3-7 50cm May- Zones 3-7 80cm May- Zones 3-7 80cm
Jun Jun Jun Jun
May- Zones 3-7 80cm May- Zones 3-7 45cm May- Zones 3-7 75cm May- Zones 3-7 60cm
Jun Jun Jun Jun
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Papaver | Penstemon | Perovskia | Persicaria | Phlomis
May- Zones 3-7 60cm May- Zones 3-7 75cm Jul- Zones 4-8
60- May- Zones 4-8 75cm
Jun Jun Aug 90cm Jul
Penstemon (Beardtongue) Perovskia (Russian Sage) Perovskia (Russian Sage) Perovskia (Russian Sage)
'Prairie Twilight' 'Blue Spire' atriplicifolia 'Lacey Blue' (P) atriplicifolia 'Little Spire' (P) atriplicifolia
• Black upright stems holding • Woody-based plants with slender, • Very compact with many blue/ • Woody-based plants with slender,
clusters of dusky rose-pink flowers upright, light-seeking panicles of purple flowers in July and August upright panicles of lavender
deep-violet flowers deep-violet flowers
• Shorter than the species
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Phlox
Jul- Zones 4-8 40cm Jul- Zones 4-8 40cm Jul- Zones 4-8 40cm Jul- Zones 4-8 40cm
Sep Sep Sep Sep
Jul- Zones 4-8 50cm Jul- Zones 4-8 75cm Jul- Zones 4-8 50cm Jul- Zones 4-8
55-
Sep Sep Sep Sep 60cm
Jul- Zones 4-8 50cm Jul- Zones 4-8 38cm Jul- Zones 4-8
45- Jul- Zones 4-8
45-
Sep Sep Sep 60cm Sep 60cm
Jul- Zones 4-8 75cm Jul- Zones 4-8 38cm Jul- Zones 4-8 38cm Jul- Zones 4-8 40cm
Sep Sep Sep Sep
Phlox
'Tequila Sunrise' (P)
Paniculata
• Unique salmon-orange flowers on
a compact, sturdy plant with deep
green healthy foliage
Jul-
Sep
Zones 4-8 90cm Phlox
Phlox 'Watermelon Punch' Paniculata
'Tatjana' paniculata • Salmon-pink petals around a large
white centre!
• Purple flame flowers with white
heart Jul-
Sep
Zones 4-8 38cm
Jul- Zones 4-8 40cm Jul- Zones 4-8 75cm Apr- Zones 4-8 40cm May- Zones 3-8 55cm
Sep Sep Jul Jun
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Polygonatum | Potentilla | Primula | Pulmonaria
May- Zones 3-8 60cm May- Zones 3-8 60cm Jul- Zones 4-8 40cm Jul- Zones 4-9 35cm
Jun Jun Sep Sep
Jul- Zones 4-8 60cm Jul- Zones 4-8 30cm Mar- Zones 3-8 15cm Mar- Zones 3-8 15cm
Sep Sep Jun Jun
Mar- Zones 3-8 Mar- Zones 3-8 15cm May- Zones 5-8 20- Apr- Zones 4-8
Jun 25cm Jun Jun 30cm May 30cm
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Pulmonaria | Ranunculus
Apr- Zones 4-8 30cm Apr- Zones 4-8 25cm Apr- Zones 4-8 30cm Apr- Zones 4-9 25-
May May May May 30cm
Apr- Zones 4-8 30cm Apr- Zones 4-8 30cm Apr- Zones 4-8 18cm Apr- Zones 4-8 18cm
May May May May
May- Zones 5-8 75cm May- Zones 7-9 20cm May- Zones 7-9 20cm May- Zones 7-9 20cm
Jul Aug Aug Aug
Ranunculus (Tall Buttercup) Ranunculus (Tall Buttercup) Ranunculus (Tall Buttercup) Ranunculus (Tall Buttercup)
'Flore-pleno' ficaria 'Orange Tomer' 'Pink Tomer' 'Red Tomer'
• Flowers of Flore Pleno are in • Dwarf plant with orange paeonia • Dwarf plant with pink paeonia • Dwarf plant with red paeonia
panicles, saucer-shaped, yellow, shaped flowers shaped flowers shaped flowers
numerous flowers, up to 1"/2.5cm
wide
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Ranunculus | Rodgersia | Rudbeckia
May- Zones 7-9 20cm Jun- Zones 4-8 50- Jun- Zones 4-8 80cm Jun- Zones 4-8 100cm
Aug Aug 55cm Aug Aug
Ranunculus (Tall Buttercup) Rodgersia (Rodger’s Flower) Rodgersia (Rodger’s Flower) Rodgersia (Rodger’s Flower)
'Yellow Tomer' 'Bronze Peacock' 'Chocolate Wings' pinnata 'Dark Pokers' aesculifolia
• Dwarf plant with yellow paeonia • Very dark thick foliage with • Shades of chocolate, bronze and • A bold perennial with handsomely
shaped flowers pink flowers dark-green attractive foliage, which will turn
• Flowers open pale-pink with a dark- reddish-bronze in the autumn
red eye, then deepen to all red • Pinkish-red flowers
Jul- Zones
Sep 4-9 75cm
Rudbeckia (Blackeyed Susan)
Rudbeckia (Blackeyed Susan) 'Pot of Gold' fulgida
• Shorter variety with single, vivid golden flowers,
'Goldsturm' fulgida larger than those of R. ‘Goldsturm’, of which this
is a sport
• Flowers have narrow golden-
yellow petals spread around a Jul- Zones 4-9 60cm
Sep
rich dark center
• Mildew-resistant plant
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Rudbeckia | Salvia
Rudbeckia (Coneflower)
'Goldquelle' laciniata
• 3½" thick-filled, double,
dahlia-like, golden-yellow flowers
Jul-
Sep
Zones 4-9 180cm Salvia (Meadow Sage)
Lyrical Series
Rudbeckia (Shiny Coneflower) Lyrical Blues (P) nemorosa
'Herbstsonne' nitida • Deep blue flowers accented by purple stems
• 3" single, bright-yellow flowers • Sturdy and mounding habit
May- Zones 4-9 56-
Sep 60cm
May- Zones 4-9 56- May- Zones 4-9 56- May- Zones 4-9 56- May- Zones 4-9 50cm
Sep 60cm Sep 60cm Sep 60cm Sep
Salvia (Meadow Sage) Salvia (Meadow Sage) Salvia (Meadow Sage) Salvia (Meadow Sage)
Lyrical Series Lyrical Series Lyrical Series 'Blauhügel' nemorosa
Lyrical Rose (P) nemorosa Lyrical Silvertone (P) Lyrical White (P) nemorosa • Lilac-blue flowers, gray-green
• Clusters of intense pink nemorosa • Pure white flowers accented by foliage
• Sturdy and mounding habit • The only bicolour S. nemerosa purple stems • Exceptionally long bloomer
• Very hardy with deep blue & white edging • Sturdy and mounding habit
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Salvia bulleyana, nemorosa, pratensis
May- Zones 4-9 60cm May- Zones 4-9 May- Zones 4-9 May- Zones 4-9
Sep Sep 45cm Sep 38cm Sep 30cm
Salvia (Meadow Sage) Salvia (Meadow Sage) Salvia (Meadow Sage) Salvia (Meadow Sage)
'Burgundy Candles' (P) 'Caradonna' nemorosa 'Madeline' (P) pratensis 'Marcus' (P) nemorosa
nemorosa • Rich violet-blue flowers on • Many bi-color blue-white flowers • Compact variety with a broad
• Burgundy buds mature to large purple-black stems on every stem speading habit
purple spikes • A strong grower that flushes a • Deep purple-blue flowers
second time after pinching
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Salvia nemorosa, pratensis | Sedum
May- Zones 4-9 90cm May- Zones 4-9 60cm May- Zones 4-9 35cm May- Zones 4-9
Sep Sep Sep Sep 60cm
Salvia (Meadow Sage) Salvia (Meadow Sage) Salvia (Meadow Sage) Salvia (Meadow Sage)
'May Night' nemorosa 'Pink Delight' (P) pratensis 'Pink Friesland' (P) nemorosa 'Rhapsody in Blue' (P)
• Violet-blue flowers • Lavender-pink flowers • A pink version of Salvia pratensis
• Fast growing and very floriferous ‘Ostfriesland’ with an abundance
of deep pink flower spikes
• Purple-blue flowers
• One of the first Salvias to flower • Fast growing and very floriferous
May- Zones 4-9 Aug- Zones 3-9 38cm Aug- Zones 3-9 10cm Aug- Zones 3-9 45-
Jul 30cm Oct Oct Oct 50cm
• Large deep pink flowers 'Neon' spectabile 'Blue Elf' (P) 'Blue Pearl'
• Grey Green foliage • The brightest pink flower clusters • Steel blue tufted foliage rosettes • Round shaped blue/purple foliage
ever seen on a Sedum with dark pink flowers with dark pink flowers
• Grows with a tidy habit • Dark red stems
Aug- Zones 3-9 Jul- 25cm Aug- Zones 3-9 Aug- Zones
20cm
Oct 20cm Oct
Zones 3-9
Oct 15cm Oct 3-9
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Sedum
Sedum (Stonecrop)
'Autumn Fire'
• Fuller, longer lasting flower clusters
• Rosy pink flowers age through
salmon-bronze to copper-red
shades
Aug- Zones 3-9 Jul- 40cm Aug- Zones 3-9 50cm Aug- Zones 3-9 50cm
Oct 40cm Sep
Zones 3-8
Oct Oct
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Sedum | Sidalcea
Aug- Zones 3-9 Aug- Zones 3-9 38cm Aug- Zones 3-9 Aug- Zones 3-9
Oct 58cm Oct Oct 16in Oct 30cm
Aug- Zones 3-9 20cm Aug- Zones 3-9 38cm Aug- Zones 3-9 Aug- Zones 3-9
Oct Oct 30cm Oct 40cm
Oct
Jul- Zones 4-8 70cm Jul- Zones 4-8 60cm Jul- Zones 4-8 88cm Jul- Zones 4-8 38cm
Aug Aug Aug Aug
Sidalcea (Miniature Hollyhock) Sidalcea (Miniature Hollyhock) Sidalcea (Miniature Hollyhock) Sidalcea (Miniature Hollyhock)
'Brilliant' oregana 'Candy Girl' 'Elsie Heugh' 'Little Princess' (P)
• Carmine red flowers • Dark-rose flowers, very floriferous • Fringed satin-pink flowers • Soft-pink flowers on a
with long flower spikes compact plant
• Tidy habit
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Silene | Symphytum | Tanacetum | Thalictrum | Tradescantia
Apr- Zones 3-9 38cm May- Zones 4-9 30cm May- Zones 4-9 50cm Jun- Zones 4-8
Aug Jul Jul Aug 100cm
Jun- Zones 4-8 120- Jun- Zones 4-8 113cm Jun- Zones 4-8 180- Jun- Zones 4-8 188cm
Aug 150cm Aug Aug 240cm Aug
Thalictrum (Meadow Rue) Thalictrum (Meadow Rue) Thalictrum (Meadow Rue) Thalictrum (Meadow Rue)
'Black Stockings' 'Hewitt’s Double' delavayi rochebrunianum 'Splendide'
• Black stems with lacey foliage • Long-lasting double pinkish • Lavender-purple flowers appear • Elegant crimson stems support
• Huge clusters of bright lavender lavender flowers on tall, dark purple stems delicate purple flowers in May
which are replaced by yellow
flowers
stamens in summer
Jun- Zones 4-8 Jun- Zones 3-9 45cm Jun- Zones 3-9 80cm Jun- Zones 3-9 60cm
Aug 100cm Sep Sep Sep
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Tradescantia | Tricyrtis | Trollius | Uvularia | Veronica
Jun- Zones 3-9 45cm Jun- Zones 3-9 45cm Jun- Zones 3-9 60cm Jun- Zones 3-9 60cm
Sep Sep Sep Sep
Jul- Zones 4-8 75cm May- Zones 3-7 60cm May- Zones 3-7 70cm May- Zones 3-7 50cm
Sep Jul Jul Jul
Tricyrtis (Toad Lily) Trollius (Globe Flower) Trollius (Globe Flower) Trollius (Globe Flower)
'Dark Beauty' formosana 'Cheddar' 'Golden Queen' chinensis stenopetalus
(syn. Stolonifera) • 1½"/4cm semi-double, • 2½"/6cm, golden-yellow flowers • Yellow flowers that open 1.5"
• Flowers have purple spots on a globe-shaped, cream-yellow with distinct centers, partly filled across
white background flowers with narrow upright petals • Nice boldly divided leaves and
narrow petals
May- Zones 3-7 75cm Apr- Zones 4-9 60cm Jun- Zones 4-8 Jun- Zones 4-8
Jul Jun Sep 35cm Sep 40cm
Jun- Zones 4-8 40cm Jun- Zones 4-8 25cm Jun- Zones 4-8 70cm Jun- Zones 4-8 50cm
Sep Sep Sep Sep
Veronica (Speedwell)
Harmony Series
'Purpleicious' (P)
• Disease free plant with intense
purple flowers
Veronica (Speedwell)
Harmony Series Jun- Zones 4-8
Sep 14in
Jun- Zones 4-8 16in Jun- Zones 4-8 30- Jun- Zones 4-8 30- Jun- Zones 4-8 30-
Sep Sep 40cm Sep 40cm Sep 40cm
Jun- Zones 4-8 30- Jun- Zones 4-8 50cm Jun- Zones 4-8 50- Jun- Zones 4-8
Sep 40cm Sep Sep 60cm Sep 30cm
Jun- Zones 4-8 40- Jun- Zones 4-8 30cm Jun- Zones 4-8 Jun- Zones 4-8 100cm
Sep 50cm Sep Sep 100cm Sep
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Cultural Instructions For A Good Start
1Upon Arrival
Let the roots thaw out slowly.
Most plants are shipped frozen at 28°F (-2°C) to keep them dormant. If the plant material is still frozen upon arrival please leave it in a cool, dry
place to thaw out slowly so that it is able to adapt.
Plants need fresh air: open all boxes and bags immediately upon receipt, but prevent dehydration.
Temperature and condensation will build up inside closed boxes, causing sprouting and rotting. However, plant material in open boxes can dry out
easily, so ventilation should be minimal and prevent direct sunlight at all times.
Check the condition of the roots in the boxes daily.
Plants that have started to sprout must be planted immediately. If any sign of fungal or bacterial infection is suspected, plants can not be stored
anymore. Infected parts must be removed and the plants treated with fungicide and/or bactericide.
Items that do not tolerate storage must be planted immediately.
Do not leave the plant material longer than necessary in the boxes and bags, for storage will reduce vigor for every species. If unable to transplant
immediately, store in a cool place (2-8°C/36-46F). When stored at higher temperatures with lower humidity, the vigor will be reduced dramatically.
At temperatures higher than 68°F (20°C), the roots must be planted within 24 hours.
2 Planting
Do not plant roots that are still frozen.
Frozen roots are not able to transport water to the buds. If the buds have thawed out before the roots have, they can be damaged by dehydration.
Do not force thawing as this will create stressful conditions to the roots and buds.
Handle the roots with great care to avoid breaking of buds and/or roots.
Some species have fragile buds and/or roots. Breaking off may decrease plant size.
Don’t let roots dry out during potting.
Prevent dehydration of the roots by planting them right away after you have taken them out of the box. Serious damage to fine-haired roots like
Epimedium or Phlox can be done in 10 minutes, they can dry out in 20 minutes! Make sure the potting room is free of draught. Always cover
roots during breaks.
Rootpinching
Some plants root better if the roots are pinched (see table)
Soil
It is necessary to use a well-drained potting soil to avoid roots staying wet, which can cause them to rot. Many problems come from a lack of adequate
drainage. Don’t give plants fertilizer before they are actively growing.
Firm the soil around the roots: prevent air pockets
Roots should be centered in the pot and spread out evenly, with all roots facing downward. There must be good contact between all parts of the roots
and the soil. Firm the soil around the roots. All of this is necessary for the roots to absorb water and nutrients.
Many perennials should be planted “high”
Results of experiments conducted by Dr. Bill Miller of the Cornell University suggest that many perennials should be planted with the crown (intersection
of the roots and the shoots) at or slightly above soil level, after watering and settling. Some plants such as Geranium Ballerina showed an almost
absolute adversion to deep planting (1/2 to 1" deep) with a nearly 100% loss. High planting, on the other hand, resulted in nearly 100% survival and
good growth (Handling Bareroot Perennials, Growertalks, May 2004, by W.B. Miller and A. Bestic).
The most important reason for this, is that plants will receive daylight sooner than when they are planted too deeply. With daylight, plants make energy,
which they need for growing. Also, when planted too deeply the crown may stay too wet for too long, which can cause them to rot.
3 After Planting
Water carefully.
After planting in early spring, do not water the first week: in this stage the roots can only accept little moisture and need to be stimulated to look for
water. After this, slowly start with watering.
Also, the young shoots are especially vulnerable to overwatering before they appear above the soil: in this critical phase, over watering may cause
suffocation of plant parts or damping-off diseases. Be extra careful with irrigation at low temperatures: plant growth is slower, therefore this critical phase
lasts longer. Some plants need a dryer start than others. Once the plants have started to grow, revert to a regular watering schedule. Some plants prefer
to be grown “dry,” others “wet” (see table). Keep the soil moisture as constant as possible; too much fluctuation will harm the plant.
Fungicide drench
A fungicide drench applied on plant material one to two weeks after planting can prevent problems.
Greenhouse conditions
In early spring, plants have different requirements regarding temperature. Some plants prefer a cold start (35°-55°F / 1.6°-12.8°C), some a medium
cold start (45°- 65°F / 7.2°-18.3°C), others a warm start (60°-75°F / 15.5°-23.8°C). Prevent the young shoots from freezing at all times: some plants
won’t give you a second chance! Ventilation in the greenhouse is very important: little ventilation will cause problems with mildew and fungus.
Please contact your sales representative for additional cultural instructions on Delphinium and Echinacea.
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Upon arrival, please check the plants you have
received against the packing list and report
shortages. Also, notify us immediately if you
doubt the viability of a variety during planting:
e.g. when roots are moldy or soft. We recommend
that you still plant the stock because many plants
will grow out of it. Never send stock back without
letting us know first.
Please inform us WITHIN 7 DAYS if
you discover any problems:
• Pre-notification within 7 days is
nescessary for credit allowance at
later date
• No credit allowance after June 1, 2018
Warranty
Orders are subject to crop conditions and other
causes beyond our control. Orders are accepted
subject to availability and we reserve the right to
cancel a portion or all of your order if plants are
not available due to causes beyond our control.
We guarantee our nursery stock to be true to
name. We make no other express or implied
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warranty and the plants are sold only with the
limited guarantee. We will not be liable for any
direct, indirect, special or consequential damages
or lost profits, or business interruption. We shall
in no case be liable for any sum greater than the
amount originally received for said nursery stock.
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Cultural Instructions For A Good Start
genus P Planting Depth Start Start Grow genus P Planting Depth Start Start Grow
Acanthus crown at soil level 45-65F 7-18C dry Heucherella y crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C
Achillea Y just below soil level 35-55F 2-12C dry Hosta crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C
Aconitum Y just below soil level 35-55F 2-12C Incarvillea crown at soil level 60-75F 15-24C
Agapanthus Y just below soil level 60-75F 15-24C Iris Crown at soil level, 35-55F 2-12C wet
Alchemilla just below soil level 35-55F 2-12C Iris except I. Louisiana (just below) 35-55F 2-12C
Allium 2-4cm or 1inch Below soil level 35-55F 2-12C Kirengeshoma just below soil level 35-55F 2-12C
Anchusa crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C Kniphofia eyes at soil level 45-65F 7-18C
Anemone Y just below soil level 35-55F 2-12C Knautia eyes at soil level 35-55F 2-12C
Aruncus just below soil level 35-55F 2-12C wet Lavatera Y just below soil level 35-55F 2-12C
Aster Y just below soil level 35-55F 2-12C dry Liatris 7-10cm 3-4” below soil level 45-65F 7-18C
Astilbe crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C wet Ligularia crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C wet
Astrantia crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C wet Lilium 10 cm or 4” below soil level 35-55F 2-12C
Athyrium Y crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C Lobelia Y crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C wet
Belamcanda eyes at soil level 35-55F 2-12C Meconopsis Y eyes at soil level 35-55F 2-12C wet
Bergenia crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C wet Melittis eyes at soil level 35-55F 2-12C
Bletilla crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C Mertensia Y crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C wet
Brunnera Y crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C Monarda Y eyes at soil level 35-55F 2-12C
Campanula Y just below soil level 35-55F 2-12C Mukdenia eyes at soil level 35-55F 2-12C
Canna crown at soil level 60-75F 15-24C wet Omphalodes Y crown at soil level 45-65F 7-18C
Calla eyes at soil level 45-65F 7-18C Paeonia eyes at soil level 35-55F 2-12C
Centaurea Y crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C dry Papaver Y crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C
Chelone 2-4cm or 1” Below soil level 35-55F 2-12C Penstemon Y crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C dry
Cimicifuga just below soil level 35-55F 2-12C wet Perovskia Y crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C
Clematis Y just below soil level 35-55F 2-12C Persicaria eyes at soil level 35-55F 2-12C
Convallaria crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C Phlomis crown at soil level 45-65F 7-18C dry
Cosmos atro. just below soil leverl 60-75F 15-24C Phlox Y eyes at soil level 35-55F 2-12C
Coreopsis Y crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C dry Polemonium Y crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C
Crocosmia 5-7cm or 2-3” below soil level 45-65F 7-18C Polygonatum just below soil level 45-65F 7-18C
Dahlia eyes at soil level 60-75F 15-24C Potentilla crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C dry
Darmera Y just below soil level 35-55F 2-12C Primula Y crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C
Delphinium Y just below soil level 45-65F 7-18C Pulmonaria Y crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C dry
Dicentra Y crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C Ranunculus crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C
Disporum crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C Rodgersia just below soil level 35-55F 2-12C wet
Dodecatheon eyes at soil level 60-75F 15-24C Rudbeckia Y crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C
Dryopteris eyes at soil level 45-65F 7-18C Salvia Y crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C
Echinacea Y crown at soil level 45-65F 7-18C Sedum Y eyes at soil level 35-55F 2-12C dry
Epimedium Y crown at soil level 45-65F 7-18C wet Sidalcea Y crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C
Eremurus eyes at soil level 45-65F 7-18C Symphitum eyes at soil level 45-65F 7-18C
Eryngium Y just below soil level 60-75F 15-24C dry Silene crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C
Eupatorium just below soil level 35-55F 2-12C wet Thalictrum Y just below soil level 35-55F 2-12C wet
Filipendula crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C wet Tradescantia crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C wet
Geranium Y Crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C Tricyrtis just below soil level 35-55F 2-12C
Geum crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C dry Trollius Y crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C
Gillenia crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C Tanacetum crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C
Helenium Y crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C Uvularia just below soil level 60-75F 15-24C
Heliopsis Y just below soil level 35-55F 2-12C dry Veronica Y crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C
Helleborus Y crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C Veronicastrum just below soil level 35-55F 2-12C
Hemerocallis crown at soil level 35-55F 2-12C Darwin Plants does not accept any responsibility for loss or damage that occurs as result of using the
information in this brochure.
Heuchera Y eyes at soil level 35-55F 2-12C
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