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WELCOME TO LOST HORIZONS 2015 CATALOGUE

Table of Contents

Welcome to Lost Horizons ...... 15 ...... Great /Wonderful People ...... 16...... Nomenclatural Notes ...... 16...... Some History ...... 17. . . . Availability ...... 18 . . Recycle ...... 18 Location ...... 18 Hours ...... 19 Note on Hardiness ...... 19...... Gift Certificates ...... 19...... Lost Horizons Garden Design, Consultation, and Construction . . . 20...... Understanding the catalogue ...... 20...... References ...... 21. . Catalogue ...... 23. Perennials ...... 23 . Acanthus ...... 23 ...... Achillea ...... 23 . . . . . Aconitum ...... 23...... Actaea ...... 24 . . . . Agastache ...... 25 ...... Ajuga ...... 25. . . . Alchemilla ...... 25...... Allium ...... 26 . . . . Alstroemeria ...... 26 ...... Amsonia ...... 27...... Androsace ...... 27 ...... Anemone ...... 28 ...... Anemonella ...... 29 ...... Anemonopsis ...... 29...... Angelica ...... 29...... Anthericum ...... 30 ...... ...... 30......

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 1 Arabis ...... 30 . . . . Aralia ...... 31. . . . Arenaria ...... 31...... Arisaema ...... 31 ...... Arisarum ...... 32 ...... Armeria ...... 33 . . . . . Armoracia ...... 33 ...... Artemisia ...... 33...... Arum ...... 34 . . . Aruncus ...... 34 . . . . . Asarum ...... 34 . . . . . Asclepias ...... 35 ...... Asparagus ...... 35 ...... Asphodeline ...... 35...... Asphodelus ...... 36 ...... Aster ...... 36 . . . ...... 36 . . . . ...... 37...... Astragalus ...... 37 ...... Astrantia ...... 38 ...... Aubrieta ...... 38...... Aurinia ...... 39. . . . . Baptisia ...... 39 . . . . . Beesia ...... 40 . . . . Begonia ...... 40 . . . . . ...... 40...... Bletilla ...... 41. . . . . Boehmeria ...... 41 ...... Bolax ...... 41 . . . Brunnera ...... 42 ...... Buphthalmum ...... 42 ...... Cacalia ...... 43. . . . .

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 2 Caltha ...... 43. . . . Campanula ...... 43...... Cardamine ...... 44 ...... Cardiocrinum ...... 45...... Caryopteris ...... 45 ...... Cassia ...... 45. . . . Centaurea ...... 46...... Cephalaria ...... 46 ...... Chelone ...... 46 . . . . . Chelonopsis ...... 47...... Chiastophyllum ...... 47 ...... Chloranthus ...... 47 ...... Chrysanthemum ...... 48...... Chrysogonum ...... 48 ...... Chrysoplenium ...... 48 ...... Claytonia ...... 49 ...... ...... 49...... Convallaria ...... 51 ...... Coreopsis ...... 51...... Corydalis ...... 52 ...... Cotula ...... 52 . . . . Crambe ...... 53 . . . . . Crocosmia ...... 53 ...... Cyclamen ...... 53...... Cypripedium ...... 54 ...... Dahlia ...... 54 . . . . Darmera ...... 55...... Deinanthe ...... 55...... Delosperma ...... 55 ...... Dentaria ...... 56...... Desmodium ...... 56 ...... Dianthus ...... 56......

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 3 Dicentra ...... 57...... Dictamnus ...... 57 ...... Digitalis ...... 58...... Diphylleia ...... 58 ...... Disporopsis ...... 58 ...... Disporum ...... 59...... Dodecatheon ...... 59 ...... Draba ...... 59. . . . Dracocephalum ...... 60 ...... Dryopteris ...... 60 ...... Echinacea ...... 60...... Echium ...... 61. . . . . Edraianthus ...... 61 ...... Eomecon ...... 62 ...... Epimedium ...... 62 ...... Equisetum ...... 66 ...... Eremurus ...... 66 ...... Erigeron ...... 66...... Erodium ...... 67...... Eryngium ...... 67...... Erythronium ...... 67...... Eucomis ...... 68...... Eupatorium ...... 68 ...... Euphorbia ...... 68 ...... Fagopyrum ...... 69...... Fallopia ...... 69 . . . . . Festuca ...... 69. . . . . Filipendula ...... 70...... Fritillaria ...... 70 ...... Gentiana ...... 70...... Geranium ...... 71...... Geum ...... 72. . . .

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 4 Gillenia ...... 73 . . . . . Glaucidium ...... 73 ...... Globularia ...... 73 ...... Goodyera ...... 74...... Gypsophilia ...... 74 ...... Haberlea ...... 74...... Hacquetia ...... 75...... Helenium ...... 75...... Helianthemum ...... 75...... Helianthus ...... 76 ...... Heliopsis ...... 76 ...... Helleborus ...... 76 ...... Hemerocallis ...... 78 ...... ...... 80...... Heuchera ...... 80 ...... Heucherella ...... 82 ...... Hibiscus ...... 82...... Horminum ...... 83 ...... Hosta ...... 83 . . . Hydrophyllum ...... 91 ...... Hylomecon ...... 91 ...... Hypericum ...... 92...... Iberis ...... 92 . . . Incarvillea ...... 92 ...... Inula ...... 93. . . ...... 93 . Jeffersonia ...... 94 ...... Kalimeris ...... 94...... Kirengeshoma ...... 94 ...... Knautia ...... 95 . . . . . Kniphofia ...... 95...... Lamium ...... 95 . . . . .

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 5 Lathyrus ...... 96...... Lavandula ...... 96 ...... Lavatera ...... 96...... Leontopodium ...... 97 ...... Leucanthemum ...... 97 ...... Leucosceptrum ...... 97 ...... Lewisia ...... 98 . . . . . Liatris ...... 98. . . . Ligularia ...... 98 ...... Ligusticum ...... 99...... Lilium ...... 99 . . . . Lobelia ...... 100. . . . . Lunaria ...... 100. . . . . Lychnis ...... 100 . . . . . Lysimachia ...... 101 ...... Maianthemum ...... 101 ...... Meconopsis ...... 101 ...... Melittis ...... 102. . . . . Mertensia ...... 102...... Molospermum ...... 102 ...... Monarda ...... 103...... Muehlenbeckia ...... 103 ...... ...... 103...... Muscari ...... 104 . . . . . Nepeta ...... 104 . . . . Oenothera ...... 104 ...... Opuntia ...... 105 . . . . . Origanum ...... 105...... Oxytropis ...... 105...... Pachysandra ...... 106...... Paeonia ...... 106 . . . . . Papaver ...... 108 . . . . .

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 6 Papavre ...... 108 . . . . . Paradisea ...... 108 ...... Paris ...... 109. . . Peltoboykinia ...... 109...... Penstemon ...... 109 ...... Perovskia ...... 110...... Persicaria ...... 110...... Petasites ...... 111...... Petrorhagia ...... 111...... Phlomis ...... 112 . . . . . Phlox ...... 112 . . . Physostegia ...... 114 ...... Phyteuma ...... 115...... Phytolacca ...... 115 ...... Pinellia ...... 115. . . . . Platycodon ...... 116...... Podophyllum ...... 116 ...... Polemonium ...... 116...... Polygonatum ...... 117 ...... Potentilla ...... 118 ...... Primula ...... 118 . . . . . Prunella ...... 120 . . . . . Pulmonaria ...... 120...... Pulsatilla ...... 121 ...... Puschkinia ...... 121 ...... Ranunculus ...... 121 ...... Rheum ...... 122 . . . . Rhodiola ...... 122 ...... ...... 122...... Roscoea ...... 123 . . . . . Rosularia ...... 123 ...... Rudbeckia ...... 124 ......

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 7 Ruellia ...... 124 . . . . Salvia ...... 124. . . . Sanguinaria ...... 125 ...... Sanguisorba ...... 125...... Saponaria ...... 126...... Saruma ...... 126. . . . . ...... 126 ...... Scabiosa ...... 127...... Scidalcea ...... 127 ...... Scopolia ...... 127...... Sedum ...... 128 . . . . Selinum ...... 129 . . . . . Sempervivum ...... 129...... Sidalcea ...... 130 . . . . . Silene ...... 130. . . . Silphium ...... 130 ...... Sinacalia ...... 131 ...... Sisyrinchium ...... 131 ...... Smilacina ...... 131...... Solidago ...... 132...... Spigelia ...... 132 . . . . . Spiranthes ...... 132 ...... Stachys ...... 133. . . . . Strobilanthes ...... 133 ...... Stylophorum ...... 134 ...... Succisella ...... 134...... Symphytum ...... 134 ...... Syneilesis ...... 135...... Tanacetum ...... 135...... Tellima ...... 135. . . . . Teucrium ...... 136 ...... Thalictrum ...... 136......

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 8 Thermopsis ...... 137 ...... Thymus ...... 137 . . . . . Tiarella ...... 137. . . . . Tradescantia ...... 138...... Tricyrtis ...... 138...... Trifolium ...... 139 ...... Trillium ...... 139 . . . . . Triosteum ...... 139...... Tritonia ...... 140 . . . . . Trollius ...... 140 . . . . . Uvularia ...... 141...... Veratrum ...... 141 ...... Vernonia ...... 141 ...... Veronicastrum ...... 142...... Vinca ...... 142 . . . Viola ...... 142 . . . Wisteria ...... 143 . . . . . Wulfenia ...... 143 ...... Zantedeschia ...... 143 ...... Zauschneria ...... 144 ......

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 9 Ferns ...... 144 Adiantum ...... 144...... Asplenium ...... 144 ...... Athyrium ...... 145 ...... Cyrtomium ...... 145...... Gymnocarpium ...... 146 ...... Matteuccia ...... 146...... Onoclea ...... 146 . . . . . Osmunda ...... 147 ...... Polystichum ...... 147...... Ornamental Grasses ...... 147...... Acorus ...... 147 . . . . Alopecurus ...... 148...... Andropogon ...... 148...... Arrhenatherum ...... 148...... Calamagrostis ...... 149 ...... Carex ...... 149 . . . Chasmanthium ...... 150...... Deschampsia ...... 150 ...... Fargesia ...... 150 . . . . . Hakonechloa ...... 151 ...... Hierochloe ...... 151...... Koeleria ...... 151...... Luzula ...... 152 . . . . Melica ...... 152 . . . . Milium ...... 152. . . . . Miscanthus ...... 153...... Molinia ...... 153 . . . . . Ophiopogon ...... 154...... Panicum ...... 154...... Pennisetum ...... 154 ...... Pleioblastus ...... 155 ......

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 10 Schizachyrium ...... 155...... Sesleria ...... 155 . . . . . Spodiopogon ...... 156 ...... Sporobolus ...... 156...... Triglochin ...... 156 ...... Woodies ...... 157 Abelia ...... 157 . . . . ...... 157...... Abies ...... 157 . . . Acanthopanax ...... 158 ...... Acer ...... 158. . . Actinidia ...... 162 ...... Aesculus ...... 162 ...... Alnus ...... 162 . . . Amelanchier ...... 163 ...... Amorpha ...... 163 ...... Ampelopsis ...... 163 ...... Andrachne ...... 164 ...... Aronia ...... 164 . . . . Asimina ...... 164 . . . . . Azalea ...... 165 . . . . Berberis ...... 165 . . . . . Betula ...... 165. . . . Buddleia ...... 166...... Buddleja ...... 166...... Buxus ...... 166. . . . Callicarpa ...... 167...... Calycanthus ...... 167...... Caragana ...... 167 ...... Carpinus ...... 168...... Celtis ...... 168 . . . Cephalanthus ...... 168......

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 11 Cephalotaxus ...... 169...... Cercidiphyllum ...... 169 ...... Cercis ...... 169. . . . Chamaecyparis ...... 170 ...... Chionanthus ...... 170...... Clethra ...... 170. . . . . Cornus ...... 171 . . . . Cotinus ...... 172. . . . . Cotoneaster ...... 172 ...... Daphne ...... 172. . . . . Deutzia ...... 173. . . . . Diervilla ...... 173...... Elaeagnus ...... 173...... Eleutherococcus ...... 174...... Euonymus ...... 174 ...... Exochorda ...... 174 ...... Fagus ...... 175 . . . ...... 175 ...... Fothergilla ...... 175 ...... Genista ...... 176. . . . . Ginkgo ...... 176. . . . . Gleditsia ...... 177...... Hamamelis ...... 177...... Heptacodium ...... 177 ...... Hippophae ...... 178 ...... Humulus ...... 178 ...... Hydrangea ...... 178 ...... Ilex ...... 180. . Juniperus ...... 180 ...... Koelreuteria ...... 180...... Kolkwitzia ...... 181...... Larix ...... 181 . . .

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 12 Leptodermis ...... 181...... Lespedeza ...... 182 ...... Ligustrum ...... 182 ...... Lonicera ...... 182...... Lycium ...... 183. . . . . Magnolia ...... 183 ...... Malus ...... 184. . . . Metasequoia ...... 185...... Microbiota ...... 185...... Morus ...... 185. . . . Nyssa ...... 186. . . . Ostrya ...... 186 . . . . Parrotia ...... 186 . . . . . Parthenocissus ...... 187...... Phellodendron ...... 187 ...... Philadelphus ...... 187 ...... Physocarpus ...... 188...... Picea ...... 188 . . . Pinus ...... 189 . . . Prinsepia ...... 189 ...... Prunus ...... 190 . . . . Pseudotsuga ...... 190...... Ptelea ...... 190. . . . Pyrus ...... 191 . . . Quercus ...... 191 . . . . . Rhamnus ...... 191 ...... Rhododendron ...... 192...... Rhus ...... 192. . . Ribes ...... 192 . . . Rosa ...... 193. . . Rubus ...... 193. . . . Salix ...... 194. . .

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 13 Sambucus ...... 194...... Sassafras ...... 194 ...... Schizandra ...... 195...... Schizophragma ...... 195 ...... Sciadopitys ...... 195 ...... Sibiraea ...... 196 . . . . . Sorbus ...... 196 . . . . Spiraea ...... 196. . . . . Stewartia ...... 197 ...... Symphoricarpos ...... 197...... Syringa ...... 197. . . . . Taxodium ...... 198...... Taxus ...... 198. . . . Taxusa ...... 198 . . . . Thuja ...... 199 . . . Tilia ...... 199 . . Tsuga ...... 200. . . . Ulmus ...... 200 . . . . Viburnum ...... 201...... Weigela ...... 201 . . . . . Yucca ...... 202. . . .

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 14 Welcome to the 2015 Catalogue

We are very glad to see the back end of 2014, an anus horribilis as the Queen might say. We were badly hit by the ice storm, and were without power for a week. The weight of the ice caused a massive amount of damage to trees and in the garden and nursery. Even large trees came down causing damage to several growing houses. We took over eighty truckloads of debris from around the house and nursery and there is still much to be done. Clients also had damage so it was a very busy season just trying to stay on top of it all. Gardens that had been shade gardens were then sun gardens and needed to be replanted. Even in the nursery, shade areas under fallen willows were gone and plants needed to be reorganized and even in December we were rebuilding houses in the last dash down to the wire before the cold set in. Despite this, with a lot of effort from staff the nursery ended up in good shape and sales were up for the year so we are optimistic about spring.

As I am sorting through photos for the website now in the depth of winter I am always shocked how lush, green, and vibrant the garden and nursery look during the growing season. In the dead of winter it really does look like it's an illusion.

As usual there are several hundred new plants. These range from rare hardy orchids, exciting new grasses, the latest perennial hybrids, and some old garden favourites returning.

Larry Davidson

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GREAT PLANTS/WONDERFUL PEOPLE

We would like to thank those people who have very generously provided us with plants, bulbs, seeds, and cuttings. They have greatly helped to expand the quality and diversity of the nursery. Among those we would like to thank are Kirk Zufelt, Marion Jarvie, Barrie Porteous, Elizabeth Knowles, Paul Ehnes, Anna Leggat, Roger Inglis, and Merle Burston.

I don’t think it is any coincidence that these are some of the best gardeners in this part of the world.

We are always looking for new plants and if you have something you think we would be interested in, please let us know.

NOMENCLATURAL NOTES

We are doing our best to keep abreast of the changes in the internationally recognized nomenclature, and to help us in this regard our primary reference has been the RHS Finder (2011 - 2012). We have always presumed a high level of sophistication in our readers and so have never bothered to explain conventional terms like , (sp.), variety (v.), subspecies (ssp.), forma (f.), affinis (aff.) and (cv.). The breeding of trademarked plants, however, has introduced a potential redundancy into their naming. We give two examples, as they appear in our catalogue, to illustrate a couple of points: Heuchera Crème Brûlé [‘Tnheu041’] and Echinacea Orange Meadowbrite [‘Art’s Pride’]. In the first example Crème Brûlé is the trademarked name and the cultivar name appears in square brackets and is enclosed in the conventional single quotes. In this case it is unlikely that anyone will come into the nursery asking for this plant by its cultivar name but we have included it for completeness of information. In the second example, both the trademarked name, Orange Meadowbrite, and the cultivar name, ‘Art’s Pride’ are used with roughly equal frequency in the horticultural trade. As a consequence it has become imperative for us to print both names, arbitrarily assigning one a lower status as indicated by the square brackets.

Square brackets have also been used to convey supplemental information to the name. It may indicate the geographical source as with [Amur River Basin], the parentage such as [dumosus hybrid] or it may acknowledge the donor like [John’s]. It may be descriptive with respect to the form ([Std.] for example refers to a Standard form), it could provide a synonymous or obsolete name, [Cimicifuga] being an example or it may be a literal translation for a plant originally named in another language, most frequently German, French, Japanese or Chinese as in [Bronze Elegance].

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For More info go to www.LostHorizons.ca - SOME HISTORY

Lost Horizons started out as a garden design and construction company several years ago, but we soon ran into trouble finding the perennials we wanted to use in our landscapes. One thing led to another, and we began sowing seeds and dividing plants. We are continually searching for and trying new plants; indeed, it sometimes seems an obsession (is there a need for Seedaholics Anonymous?).

The plants offered by Lost Horizons range from old cottage garden favourites to delicate alpines. A few horticultural thugs are listed — unmasked — but even they serve as useful groundcovers in restricted situations. The range of difficulty runs from easy to difficult (but not impossible). Gardeners tend to move from easier plants to ever- increasing challenges. Gardening can certainly be an intellectual as well as a physical challenge. There may be temporary setbacks, but they double our resolve to try again — in a different spot, in different soil. All of this brings to mind the saying “Been there, killed that”! Joseph Haldas takes the view that it wasn’t the plant, which caused difficulty, but rather the ability of the gardener. Plants come and go; some overstep their boundaries, some completely surprise us. Of all features of a garden, foliage is one of the most significant; the interplay of sizes, forms, textures, and colours creates much of the magic while bloom and fade, providing fleeting highlights to this background. Perhaps the best thing about gardening is that it is an ever-changing, never-ending process. Lost Horizons has extensive gardens, which are open for visiting. We welcome you to take this opportunity for viewing established examples of new and unusual varieties. You are also free to wander through the trial beds in order to see the most recent, developing plants.

A note about the name.... “Lost Horizons” is derived from the Frank Capra film, which held me spellbound as a child. Everything thrived in that luxuriant paradise hidden high in the mountains, far from the stress of the world. We hope that, with the assistance of Lost Horizons, you can create your own Shangri-la. We love to find new plants, we love to grow plants, we love to propagate plants, we love to sell plants. Almost everything is now container grown. We are using a coarse, heavy mix to grow in; our experience is that it produces a coarser root system and therefore develops a better plant for transplanting. In a peat mix, one ends up with a solid block of very fine roots. This can lead to problems, especially if the plant is placed in a clay soil; the roots tend to drown or to dry into an impervious lump. We guarantee our plants to be true to name and to leave here in good condition. If you have a problem shortly after picking up your plants we are willing to discuss it but it is your responsibility to provide the conditions they require. Even drought tolerant plants need adequate moisture until they are established.

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For More info go to www.LostHorizons.ca - AVAILABILITY

We cannot guarantee to have all of the plants listed at all times. We are not a huge operation, and many of these plants are in short supply. We have no control over losses due to weather conditions. We will not substitute plants unless you indicate on the order form that you would like us to do so. If you are looking for a certain plant, please let us know. We have many other plants in too small numbers to list. Plant sizes: The first set of numbers is the mature height; the second set indicates the mature width. Prices at the nursery may vary from prices in the catalogue, since the plants may be of different sizes. If you want catalogue prices, please put in an order. Any order not picked up will be charged 25%. It takes a lot of time and effort to process and pull the order.

RECYCLE

We hate spending money buying pots when so many are languishing in people’s garages and in landfill sites. Please continue to return our pots, along with any others, but only in the sizes that we use. (i.e. 11 cm., 15 cm. and 1 gal.) It is greatly appreciated. We do not want annual cell packs or hanging baskets. It is also helpful if you bring trays or boxes to carry home your purchases in.

LOCATION

Lost Horizons is easy to find. We are located on Highway 7, two miles west of Acton, on the south side. From the 401, take Highway 25 north and go west on Highway 7. Our mailing address is R.R. 1, Acton, ON, L7J 2L7. The emergency number is 5654.

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HOURS We are open Wednesday to Sunday from May (weather permitting) until October, and from then on check by telephone. Hours are:

10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Phone (519) 853-3085 Fax (519) 843-2279 Web: www.losthorizons.ca

NOTE ON HARDINESS

I find it frustrating that the same plants are often listed in different reference materials with a wide range of hardiness zones. When asking around in the trade, I’ve found that most hardiness levels seem to be assigned essentially on hearsay, with little scientific evaluation. In this catalogue, many plants are listed as Zone 5 because we are able to grow them here, but a good number of them are probably much hardier than listed. Many factors influence hardiness. One of the most important is snow cover. Because snow (especially dry snow) traps so much air, it is an excellent insulator. A friend who gardens considerably north of here grows things with which I’ve had difficulty, because he has deep, reliable snow cover, while here the winter snow is anything but reliable. Quite often it is the recurrent early spring thaws that leave a plant exposed and weakened. Once established, plants seem to be hardier, but mulching around them will aid in protecting the roots from this rollercoaster ride. Mulch placed in fall can help catch snow, providing more insulation. It also has year-round benefits: water retention, weed control, and protection from the baking sun. Another factor in plant survival is soil moisture. Some plants, especially those from intercontinental areas, survive much better in well-drained soils where excess moisture can drain away. Similarly, we have found many bog plants will grow in very moist to wet soils but don’t survive being frozen to -20 degree C. The same plants often survive fine in a drier winter soil. So don’t be put off by the zone listings in this catalogue; they are only very general guidelines. If you grow any of these plants in lower hardiness zones, we would be happy to hear from you so that we may provide more accurate information. Thanks.

GIFT CERTIFICATES

Can’t decide what to give or want to give the gift that keeps on growing? LOST HORIZONS gift certificates are available for any amount you would like. Please contact us or send the name and address of the recipient together with your cheque or charge card number and expiry date. We will send the certificate along with a catalogue.

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LOST HORIZONS GARDEN DESIGN, CONSULTATION AND CONSTRUCTION

Lost Horizons still remains a garden design and construction company.

Are you looking for a garden with mystery and resonance? We specialize in designing and building gardens that are a sophisticated, rich mix of a wide variety of perennials, grasses, ferns shrubs and woody plants. We design gardens with a strong framework and balanced, harmonious layers that provide year round interest. Rock, garden structures, and woody plants represent the primary structural elements. while herbaceous perennials, ferns and ornamental grasses provide constant change from their emergence in spring, through the various flowering periods, to their fall colour and seed heads. We also specialize in reconstructing or refurbishing existing gardens. Many of our past projects had been originally designed by Landscape Architects or other horticultural ‘professionals’ and may (or may not) have had a good structure. However the original designers or installers may have lacked either the knowledge of, or the access to a diverse variety of plants. Our main strength lies in evaluating and addressing such deficiencies in order to create an ever changing, four seasons, magical environment.

UNDERSTANDING THE CATALOGUE The number after the description is the size of pot that the plant comes in. In the bottom line – the first is the plant family and second is where the plant originated. Then comes the zone hardiness number and the last numbers are the height x the widh of the plant at maturity in the garden.

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REFERENCES Our plant descriptions are a start, but we highly recommend the following books for more in-depth information: Perennials Herbaceous Perennial Plants — Alan Armitage The Gardener’s Encyclopedia of Plants and Flowers — edited by Christopher Brickell Perennials for American Gardens — R. Clausen and N. Ekstrom The Woodland Garden — Jack Elliott The Explorer’s Garden — Dan J. Hinkley Hardy Herbaceous Perennials— Leo Jelitto and Wilhelm Schacht (2 vols.) The Random House Book of Perennials — Rodger Phillips and Martyn Rix (2 vols.) Manual of Herbaceous Ornamental Plants — Steven M. Still Perennial Garden Plants — Graham Stuart Thomas Perennial Gardening Guide — John Valleau (Newly expanded and well worth buying) Grasses The Color Encyclopedia of Ornamental Grasses — Rick Darke The Plant Finder’s Guide to Ornamental Grasses — Roger Grounds Gardening with Grasses — Michael King and Piet Oudolf Rock gardening Rock Garden Plants — Baldassare Mineo Rocky Mountain Alpines: Alpines 86; Alpines — Will Ingwersen Rock Gardening Through the Year — Karl Foerster Rock Gardening — H. Lincoln Foster A Manual of Alpine and Rock Garden Plants — C. Grey-Wilson The rock garden societies publish excellent journals. Memberships are available from: Ontario Rock Garden Society, c/o Andrew Osyany, P.O. Box 146, Shelburne, Ontario, LON 1S0 North American Rock Garden Society, P.O. Box 67, Millwood, NY, 10546. U.S.A.

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For More info go to www.LostHorizons.ca - Achillea Aconitum PERENNIALS Please also see Ferns, Ornamental grasses, and Achillea 'Moonshine' $10.00 Aconitum 'Blue Lagoon' $10.00 Woodies A plant we have not sold for awhile but decided it Bright blue monkshood blooms on compact [1'] was worth putting back in the catalogue From a plants that provide late season bloom and fit in the Acanthus clump of ferny grey foliage come flat of soft smallest of gardens. It is unique in that it starts yellow,long lasting blooms.[Asteraceae] [Eurasia] blooming from the bottom up. Highly disease and [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [30-40 cm (12-16") / 25 cm pest resistant.[] [Europe] [z4] [Part Acanthus 'Morning Candle' $18.00 (10")] sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")] A free flowering selection from Holland's New Generation plants. It is a hybrid between A. mollis Achillea tomentosa var. aurea $10.00 Aconitum 'Bressingham Spire' $10.00 and A. hungaricus or spinosa The numerous four Woolly yarrow is a tough,hardy compact plant A compact Monkshood that,at just over two feet, foot spikes are filled with white flowers with tolerant of drought and poor soils.It develops into a doesn't need any staking. Dense spikes of dark, purple hoods.The deeply scalloped are deer low mat of fine,hairy,ferny silver foliage.An easy violet blue hoods.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z3] resistant.[Acanthaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full plant for the rock garden or front of the sunny [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [65 cm (26") / 30 cm sun] [1 gal] [1.2 m (4') / 1 m (3')] border .Corymbs of yellow blooms in early (12")] summer.[Asteraceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] Acanthus hungaricus [A. balcanicus] $14.00 [20-30 cm (8-12") / 30 cm (12")] Aconitum 'Burgfurst' $10.00 Bears' Breeches. The huge, 30" long leaves are A worthwhile selection of medium height and deeply lobed and have prominent mid-ribs. White racemes of rich blue blooms[Ranunculaceae] or pale pink flowers with purple-shaded are [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [1-1.8 m borne in racemes 24-28" long in early to (3-6') / 60 cm (2')] mid-summer. This has been a very hardy and long-lived plant in the garden, here. It thrives in Aconitum 'Cloudy' $9.00 shallow soils where a lot of other plants would A useful,medium-sized selection of Monkshood. perish.[Acanthaceae] [Caucasus] [z5] [Full sun] [1 Large, white 'hoods' with blue shading. Shiny, cut gal] [1 m (3') / 1m (3')] foliage.Stands up.Late blooming.[Ranunculaceae] [North Temperate Zone] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 Acanthus spinosus $14.00 gal] [60 cm (2') / 40 cm (16")] Very attractive, deeply lobed, spiny-looking foliage. Flowers are a clear white with striking purple bracts. Aconitum 'Eleonora' $11.00 Said to be the hardiest of the Bears' Breeches. An A lovely selection with white helmets tinged with elegant specimen for well-drained soils with blue. A wonderful addition to the open woodland protection from winter wet.Reliably garden.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Part hardy.[Acanthaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun to part sun to shade] [1 gal] [2 m (6') / 45 cm (18")] sun] [1 gal] [1.5 m (5') / 90 cm (3')] Aconitum 'Ivorine' $9.00 Wonderful mounds of foliage in June. Earliest of the monkshoods to bloom, with many stems of creamy-white flowers. Full sun to part shade in any soil. Will delightfully seed about.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 45 cm (18")]

Aconitum alboviolaceum $15.00 A rare and interesting climbing monkshood from .The hairy hooded blooms like small smurf hats are white blushed with pink or mauve.[Ranunculaceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [2 m (6')]

Aconitum anthorideum $10.00 A compact Monkshood collected in the Russian Altai in a mountain meadow. Racemes of 5-20 light yellow flowers.[Ranunculaceae] [Russia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [20-30 cm (8-12") / 20 cm (8")]

Aconitum ferox $14.00 This aconite comes from the Himalayas and is used as a homoeopathic remedy. Spikes of striking blue hairy blooms with black centres are appealing over lacy foliage.[Ranunculaceae] [Himalayas] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [1 m (3') / 40 cm (16")]

Aconitum fischeri $10.00 An excellent monkshood with shiny cut foliage on stems that are tough and upright and never need staking. Clear violet blue hooded blooms in late summer.[Ranunculaceae] [China] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [90 cm (36") / 60-75 cm (24-30")]

Aconitum hemsleyanum $18.00 A climbing monkshood that does have tendrils to help its vigorous climb to ten feet. Good deeply cut foliage and large late season hanging clusters of violet purple blooms. Great growing through spring flowering shrubs or a small tree or on an arbour.[Ranunculaceae] [China] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [2 m (7') / 35 cm (14")]

Aconitum incisofidum $10.00 A rare larger monkshood from fir forests in the hills of Yunnan.The violet blue hoods appear late summer.A plant we received from Seneca Hills.A vigorous grower with upright stems.[Ranunculaceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [1.3 m (52") / 60 cm (2')]

Aconitum japonicum $10.00 This summer-blooming species' flowers are blue-purple or somewhat tinged red.[Ranunculaceae] [] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [75 cm (30") / 40 cm (16")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 23 Aconitum lycoctonium 'Moldavicum' $10.00 Actaea Actaea yunnanensis $16.00 A European species with mauve to purple A rare species from China with a single unbranched blooms.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun to stem with a wand of starry creamy-yellow blooms part sun] [1 gal] [] Actaea japonica ' Snow Flurry' $19.00 with long give an airy effect.Delightful Our own introduction that we discovered and finally foliage,almost astilbe like with a rosy cast to the Aconitum lycoctonum $9.00 divided a few plants after Bill kept asking for it for edges of the leaves.[Ranunculaceae] [China] [z5] Erect Monkshood that has long thin spikes of soft, years.A diminutive bugbane,liberally splashed with [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [140 cm (5') / 90 cm (3')] pale yellow flowers.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z4] cream.[Ranunculaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [1.2 m (4') / 45 cm (18")] shade] [1 gal] [40-50cm (16-19") / 40-50cm Actaea [Cimicifuga] cordifolia $9.00 (16-19")] With the new dark-leaved forms becoming so Aconitum napiforme $10.00 popular, the species are being dropped by many A late blooming monkshood with a shrubby Actaea japonica 'Cheju-do' $12.00 nurseries. These are fabulous, taller plants that are appearance and dense terminal racemes of blue An exciting new selection from Darrell Probst that is very fragrant and deserve a welcome spot. Creamy flowers.[Ranunculaceae] [] [] [] [11 cm / 4"] [1.2-1.8 both compact and a prolific bloomer.In late summer white flowers on wonderfully fluid, very long spikes m (4-6') / 90 cm (3')] a plant can produce a dozen or more spikes of are in their prime just after that of A. white flowers.The leaves can emerge with a purple racemosa.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [Full Aconitum seoulense $10.00 cast that turns to green.The foliage is only 30-35 sun to part sun] [1 gal] [175 cm (70") / 60 cm (24")] A species from where it grows in mountain cm.[Ranunculaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Part sun to shade] meadows and open spots in the woods.The showy [1 gal] [1-1.2 m (3-4') / 25 cm (10")] Actaea [Cimicifuga] europaea $9.00 ink blue flowers are produced in loose sprays on Multitudes of crooked white spikes over good clean strong upright stems.Late summer Actaea pachypoda 'Misty Blue' $16.00 ,dark green foliage.Can't imagine a shade garden bloomer.Compact.[Ranunculaceae] [Korea] [z5] One of the best new woodland plants to come out of without this species.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [100cm[36"] 45cm[18"]] the industry in a few years. It forms a clump of [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [45-60 cm (18-24") / 40 captivating,soft blue foliage,topped with bottle brush cm (16")] Aconitum sp $9.00 white flowers that are followed by white [] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [] berries[doll's eyes] on striking purple to red stems.A Actaea [cimicifuga] foetida $10.00 long lasting,low maintenance,drought tolerant An eastern species that is used both fresh and dried Aconitum sp. unident ex ACE 1449 $10.00 beauty.A Mount Cuba introduction[Ranunculaceae] as a bug repellent in Siberia.The tall white spikes We can't find any information so we are waiting to [North America] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] are followed by attractive green seed see.[Ranunculaceae] [China] [z5] [] [1 gal] [] [60-75cm (24-30") / 40-50cm (16-20")] pods.[Ranunculaceae] [Asia] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [150 cm (5') / 60 cm (2')] Aconitum trilobum $10.00 Actaea podocarpa [Cimicifuga $9.00 [Ranunculaceae] [] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [] americana] Actaea [Cimicifuga] matsumurae $14.00 A rarely offered east coast native. Tall strong stems 'Elstead' with loose, white-flowered inflorescences in August This English selection forms a neat 2' high mound of and September. Prefers a moist, rich, partly shady dark green foliage. It is topped by arching, white, site.[Ranunculaceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] bottle-brush like flowers on 6' dark stems in [Part sun to shade] [2 gal.] [120-150 cm (4-5') / September and October. Moist, well-drained soil in 40-60 cm (1.3-2')] part shade.[Ranunculaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 40 cm (16")] Actaea rubra f. neglecta [A. $10.00 pachypoda] Actaea [Cimicifuga] racemosa $9.00 A woodland plant that doesn't get noticed until its Attractive, divided, fresh green leaves and bottle gleaming white berries on red stems appear brush-like spikes of pure white flowers in towards the end of the summer. Long lived once midsummer.[Ranunculaceae] [North America] [z3] established and a tough native.[Ranunculaceae] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [150 cm (5') / 60 cm (2')] [North America] [z4] [] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 35 cm (14")] Actaea [Cimicifuga] rubifolia $9.00 This Eastern US native is another outstanding Actaea simplex 'White Pearl' $11.00 species. The red-maple like leaves contrast nicely This is a useful selection because of its moderate with the maroon-tinted stems. It has a more size and its late season bloom.The arching branched and upright habit but smaller then A. wand-like,fluffy white blooms appear in autumn later racemosa.[Ranunculaceae] [South Eastern United than many other of the species.RHS Award of States] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [9 cm/3.5"] [100 cm Garden Merit.[Ranunculaceae] [Mongolia] [z5] [Part (3') / 45 cm (18")] sun to shade] [1 gal] [1 m (3') / 60 cm (2')] Actaea [Cimicifuga] simplex 'Black $19.00 Actaea simplex Atropurpurea Group $15.00 Negligee' 'Brunette' One of the darkest leaved selection and some say it For the price of a lunch you can enjoy this long-lived is the most vigorous.Some say it has the fragrance plant for years. Dark chocolate foliage is topped by of vanilla-grape bubble gum but I can't say that I fragrant white to light pink spires in have noticed. The slender spikes of bottle brush autumn.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [] [1 blooms are a great contrast to the dark rich gal] [175 cm (6') / 45 cm (1.5')] foliage.[Ranunculaceae] [Mongolia] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [1.2 m (4') / 70 cm (28")] Actaea simplex Atropurpurea Group $15.00 'James Compton' Actaea [Cimicifuga] simplex $13.00 A shorter version of 'Brunette'. Dark black foliage Atropurpurea Group develops after the first season. New foliage comes Lovely maple leaf-shaped,purple foliage and stems; up green. White flowers from mid summer are very tall wands of ivory-white flowers that bees love. A fragrant. Choice for the smaller partly shaded must for the semi-shade garden, even for near the garden. Stuck on a desert island, I might make this front of the border, to catch the delicious fall scent. my one choice.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] Delightful,more vigorous and cheaper than its [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [80 cm (32") / 35 cm darker cousins.[Ranunculaceae] [Mongolia] [z3] (14")] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [180 cm (6') / 60 cm (2')]

Actaea simplex Atropurpurea $24.00 Group'Hillside Black Beauty' We have found this to be one of the darkest selections in the garden. Forms a striking specimen of purplish-black, ferny foliage topped by fragrant, foot long,bottle brush flowers that open white with a pale pink tinge.[Ranunculaceae] [Mongolia] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [150 cm (5') / 60-70 cm (24-28")]

Actaea spicata $9.00 Black Baneberry is a European equivalent to our native but has small racemes of white flowers followed by black berries. It is not a showy plant but useful as a lacy foil in the woodland garden.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [50cm[20"] 45cm[18"]]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 24 Agastache Ajuga Alchemilla

Agastache 'Kudos Coral' $11.00 Ajuga reptans 'Arboretum Dwarf' $9.00 Alchemilla alpina $9.00 This new series has been bred with tougher species Large, thick, rounded green leaves have a A dwarf Lady's Mantle with silver-edged leaves. to make them hardier,short and free flowering.This contrasting purple edge. A vigorous ground cover. Foamy yellow flowers in spring. Will take some selection has spikes of warm coral with a sweet We're not sure why it's called "Dwarf"; it has large shade. Leaves are toothed and have silvery hair minty fragrance. Deer resistant but a magnet for leaves for an Ajuga.[Lamiaceae] [Europe] [z3] [Part beneath. A charming understated plant that is very butterflies and . All of this series need sun to shade] [1 gal] [5 cm (2") / 20-30 cm (8-12")] useful.[Rosaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Full sun to full a sunny well drained site,especially during shade] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 30 cm (12")] winter.[Lamiaceae] [Western North America] [z5] Ajuga reptans 'Black Scallop' $9.00 [Full sun] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 50 cm (20")] A largish,almost black leaf with wonderfully rugged Alchemilla erythropoda $10.00 scalloped edges. A tough plant that does well from An endearing darker blue-green-leaved,miniaturized Agastache 'Kudos Mandarin' $11.00 full sun to shade. A tissue culture mutation Lady's Mantle. Dainty two-inch pleated leaves trap In the past orange agastache have proved tender discovered in England. Also does well in glistening beads of dew. We find this one quite and not long lived so we have high hopes for this containers.[Lamiaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Part sun to tolerant of dry shade.[Rosaceae] [Caucasus] [z4] new series that have been bred with hardier shade] [1 gal] [5 cm (2") / 30 cm (12")] [Full sun to full shade] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 45 cm species.Blooms for months in a sunny well drained (18")] site.Drought tolerant and a magnet for butterflies Ajuga reptans 'Chocolate Chip' $9.00 and hummingbirds.Compact.[Lamiaceae] [Western A great recent introduction, with very different long, Alchemilla faroensis $9.00 North America] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [45 cm (16") / narrow (half-inch) chocolate leaves and two-inch A tiny Lady's Mantle with bright green decorative 40cm[14"]] flower spikes. Great in the shady rock garden.It is leaves. Tolerant of many soils and part shade. quite vigorous and quickly spreads to form a patch Small enough for a trough.[Rosaceae] [Faroe Agastache 'Kudos Silver Blue' $11.00 but is easily contained if it out steps its Islands, Iceland] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [8 A hybrid between hardy American and Korean boundary.[Lamiaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Full sun to part cm (3") / 15 cm (6")] species has resulted in short,dense spikes of violet sun] [1 gal] [5 cm (2") / 15 cm (6")] blue flowers.A long blooming,drought resistant Alchemilla mollis $8.00 beauty once established.[Lamiaceae] [Garden Scalloped chartreuse-green leaves covered in soft origin] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 30-40 cm down are useful in any garden. Morning dew forms (12-16")] perfect little spheres to marvel at. Chartreuse-yellow flowers and foliage form the perfect foil for many Agastache 'Kudos Violet Vision' $11.00 other shades in the garden. Immune to pests. Rich violet wands with a honey-licorice last from Healthy self-seeder.[Rosaceae] [Caucasus] [z2] summer till frost.A new hardy selection.[Lamiaceae] [Full shade] [1 gal] [30-45cm (12-18") / 45-60cm [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [45cm[18"} (18-24")] 45cm[18"]]

Agastache x 'Acapulco Salmon $9.00 Bicolor' A long blooming distinctive salmon and pink bicolor form. The plant is more compact and the blue gray foliage has a delightful citrus scent. Nice in a container where you can brush by it. Needs sunny well drained site.[Lamiaceae] [Garden origin] [z6] [] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 40 cm (16")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 25 Allium Allium thunbergii 'Ozawa' (dwarf form) $9.00 Alstroemeria A charming very late blooming small onion that is only half the size of what is normally sold in the Allium 'Globemaster' $12.00 trade.[Alliaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [15 Alstroemeria 'Inca Ice' $16.00 The huge purple globes are useful as an cm (6") / 15 cm (6")] A hardier selection that has great vigor and can architectural statement in the border. The seed produce many flower stems over a long period from heads are still striking long after flowering. (Some Allium tricoccum $8.00 mid to late summer.The flowers have alternating people can't resist spray painting them). They look Wild leeks.This native are one of the first green of apricot and creamy yellow with an overlay fabulous erupting out of low growing leaves to appear in the early spring woods.Early in of brown speckling.This series has been bred for perennials.[Alliaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun the season the leaves are tender and the bulbs are garden use.[] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part to part sun] [1 gal] [100 cm (40") / 30 cm (12")] edible year round.A small ball of white flowers in sun] [1 gal] [60-90 cm (2-3') / 90 cm (3')] spring.[Alliaceae] [North America] [] [] [1 gal] [20 cm Allium 'Millenium' $12.00 (8") / 30cm (12")] Alstroemeria 'Inca Joli' $18.00 The clump of narrow,flat glossy leaves are topped A new compact selection that is bushy and well with purple-rose,2", globular flower heads.The fact branched.The vibrant orange-red blooms have a that it is deer resistant and does not seed about yellow splash with darker markings.It has a very adds to its appeal.[Alliaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] long season of bloom from early summer till [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 (12") / 30 (12")] fall.Plant it quite deeply and mulch for winter.[] [Garden origin] [z6] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [40 Allium 'Summer Drummer' $11.00 cm (16") / 30-40 cm (12-16")] A statuesque recent introduction that has corn like leaves and and 5-7' tall,strong stems with 8" globular heads.The blooms have deep purple buds that open to whitish blooms giving a two tone effect.[Alliaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [2 m (6') / 80 cm (32")]

Allium altaicum $9.00 A taller ornamental allium from dry Central Asian mountains.The thick stems are topped by a dense globe of compact umbels that range in colour from whitish green to pink in mid summer.[Alliaceae] [Central Asia] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [1 m (40") / 25 cm (10")]

Allium angulosum $10.00 Mouse Garlic has been used as a vegetable in Siberia. It is also used as a moth repellent although the flower does not have a garlic smell. It has pink-lavender drumstick heads on evergreen foliage.[Alliaceae] [North Temperate Zone] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [15-20 cm (6-8") / 20 cm (8")]

Allium atropurpureum $10.00 Heads of tennis ball sized,dark purple-black star-like blooms held upright on narrow stems.Very effective when grown through a ground cover.[Alliaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 30 cm (12")]

Allium christophii $9.00 Stars of Persia.We would grow this for the striking strap-like,grey-green leaves but these are topped by almost one foot balls that can contain up to one thousand star-shaped,lavender flowers[Alliaceae] [Turkey] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [30-40 cm (12-16") / 30 cm (12")]

Allium daghestanica $8.00 No information found .We thought it was a Ruksans collection[Alliaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [9 cm/3.5"] []

Allium insubricum $10.00 One of the most attractive species in the genus with hanging pinkish- wine , coloured bells that Dilys Davies compares to a 'flowing skirt of an elegant ball gown'. Lovely in the rock garden.[Alliaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] [11 cm / 4"] [20 cm (8") / 15 cm (6")]

Allium narcissiflorum $10.00 Pale pink to wine purple hanging bells.Demure elegance.[Alliaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 10 cm (4")]

Allium ochroleucum $8.00 Umbels of cup shaped, white to yellow flowers with red mid-ribs.[Alliaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 20 cm (8")]

Allium schoenoprasum 'Rising Star' $10.00 An ornamental selection of chives that has a shorter height that is useful in containers.Very hardy.[Alliaceae] [Europe] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [15-30 cm (6-12")]

Allium senescens glaucum $11.00 Dwarf Corkscrew Ornamental Onion. A good xeriscape plant. Attractive glaucous twisted foliage with lavender pompoms.[Alliaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun] [11 cm / 4"] [20 cm (8") / 20 cm (8")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 26 Amsonia Amsonia tabernaemontana $9.00 Androsace One of our best North American natives. Beautiful, narrow, glossy leaves are topped by lovely, light Amsonia 'Blue Ice' $9.00 blue, star-like blossoms. Lovely, russet-yellow Androsace sarmentosa $10.00 A seedling selection of A. tabernaemontana. Very foliage in fall. Choice.[Apocynaceae] [South Rock Jasmine. A wonderful hardy Himalayan compact,blue-green plants with dark blue buds and Eastern United States] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 species. Fuzzy silver rosettes spreading by stolons flowers and a longer blooming season than the gal] [60-90cm (24-36") / 30-60cm (12-24")] will hang over rocks. Covered by light pink blooms species. Brilliant golden fall foliage as in all of the in spring. Scree or a well-drained site in sun to Amsonias.[Apocynaceae] [North America] [z3] [Full partial shade. Delightful.[Primulaceae] [Himalayas] sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (1') / 35 cm (14")] [z3] [Full sun] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 45 cm (18")]

Amsonia 'Halfway to Arkansas' $12.00 A more compact form A.ciliata. that forms a graceful arching clump of dark green needle-like foliage topped with clusters of pale blue flowers.In the fall the clumps transform into gold with purple brown highlights.[Apocynaceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [90 cm (3') / 90 cm (3')]

Amsonia 'Seaford Skies' $11.00 A spontaneous cross between A. heubrechtii and A. tabernaemontana from Pamela Harper's garden. Impressive show of sky blue flowers and foliage intermediate between that of the parents. Great fall colour.[Apocynaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1.2 m (4') / 1 m (3')]

Amsonia 'Short Stack' $13.00 A diminutive selection of this wonderful species. Forms a lovely 10" mound of clean dark green foliage with nicely contrasting heads of medium sky-blue flowers in early spring. A Plant Delights introduction.[Apocynaceae] [North America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 40 cm (16")]

Amsonia ciliata 'Spring Skies' $13.00 This is the latest horticultural introduction in this family of gems.It is set apart by its larger flowers and its prominent leaf hairs.The species is found on sandy soils in Arkansas and Georgia[Apocynaceae] [South Eastern United States] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [45-60 cm (18-24") / 40 cm (16")]

Amsonia elliptica $10.00 Erect stems topped with clusters of pale blue star-like flowers that darken to deep blue. A rare species from the orient.[Apocynaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [43 cm (17") / 35 cm (14")]

Amsonia elliptica 'Star White' $11.00 A white flower form of A. elliptica. Lost Horizons selection.[Apocynaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [43 cm (17") / 35 cm (14")]

Amsonia hubrechtii $9.00 Narrow leaves and star-like blue flowers. Regarded as the best of the genus-and what a great group to be the best of. Absolutely the most striking gold, ferny foliage in fall.Although perennial plant of the year we have found it not as easy to grow as many of the other hybrids and species.[Apocynaceae] [North America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [150 cm (5') / 60 cm (2')]

Amsonia illustris $9.00 Texas Blue Star. A handsome species with attractive foliage. The rich,light blue flowers are arranged in panicles. In nature, it quite often grows near streams but it adapts quite readily to ordinary garden soil.[Apocynaceae] [Central North America] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [70 cm (28") / 40 cm (16")]

Amsonia jonesii $9.00 An exceptional western native. Soft deep green foliage on many stems with heads of pale blue, long tubular flowers.[Apocynaceae] [Western North America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 40 cm (16")]

Amsonia rigida $11.00 Another handsome member of this superb genus. Although from the southern U.S., it has proven to be hardy here.Willow-like foliage is glaucous underneath.Loose cymes of flowers are a much deeper blue than those of many others in the genus.[Apocynaceae] [North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [90 cm (3') / 45 cm (18")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 27 Anemone Anemone nemorosa 'Royal Blue' $10.00 Anemone rupicola $10.00 An endearing form of this spring ephemeral with rich A small anemone from China with bowl-shaped deep blue flowers with purple white flowers in early summer[Ranunculaceae] Anemone 'Serenade' $9.00 backs.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to [China] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") This Japanese Anemone is taller with with double shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 30 cm (12")] / 25 cm (10")] pink blooms.A vigorous selection that is also terrific as a cut flower.[Ranunculaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part Anemone nemorosa 'Blue Bonnet' $11.00 Anemone sylvestris 'Flore Pleno' $14.00 sun to shade] [1 gal] [45-60cm (18-24") / 30-45cm A precious selection of this spring ephemeral with a A delightful plant sent to us by Stanley Zubrowski of (12-16")] compact habit and one of the deepest blues in the Prairie River in northern Saskatchewan, so we know genus.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to its tough. Full, round flowers look like small, creamy Anemone 'Whirlwind' $10.00 shade] [1 gal] [10-15 cm (4-6") / 20-30 cm (8-12")] Chrysanthemums. Always on the wish lists of those The semi-double, white flowers frequently have who have seen it in bloom.A runner that pops up twisted, greenish white at the Anemone nemorosa 'Blue Eyes' $10.00 here and there but its never a centres.[Ranunculaceae] [China] [z4] [Full sun to full An old clone with ragged,double white flowers that problem.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z3] [Full sun to shade] [1 gal] [1.2-1.5 m (4-5') / 1.2-1.5 m (4-5')] develop a centre ring of rich deep blue as the part sun] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 40 cm (16")] blooms age.Fresh plantings may take a year or two Anemone 'Honerine Jobert' $10.00 to settle down and exhibit the proper form and Anemone sylvestris 'Grandiflora' $10.00 A Japanese anemone with single white flowers with colour.Prefers a humus rich soil in dappled Snowdrop Anemone. Plenty of fragrant, bright but a boss of central yellow stamens. A vigorous classic sun[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to delicate looking, white nodding flowers in late for the late summer garden.[Ranunculaceae] shade] [1 gal] [10cm[4"] 15cm[6"}] spring. Geranium-like foliage. Will spread to make a [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60-75 cm dense patch, but not problematic (24-34") / 60 cm (24")] Anemone nemorosa 'Bowles Purple' $10.00 here.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z2] [Full sun to full This variety emerges from glistening purple buds. shade] [1 gal] [30-45cm (12-18") / 30-60cm Anemone 'Konigin Charlotte' [Queen $10.00 The flowers are a rich mauve-blue with purple (12-24")] Charlotte] exterior.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to Still a queen among the many selections with large shade] [1 gal] [15-20 cm (6-8") / 15-30 cm (6-12")] Anemone sylvestris 'Madonna' $10.00 deeply saturated pink semi-double blooms. A This improvement over the species has large 2-3" profusion of late summer blooms on wiry Anemone nemorosa 'Green Fingers' $10.00 ,single, white blooms are lightly fragrant,blooming in stems.[Ranunculaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Part sun to Another odd anemone with white flowers and an the spring with some re-blooming in the shade] [1 gal] [100 cm (3') / 40 cm (16")] attractive green ruff in the centre of the bloom. This fall.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z3] [Part sun to woodland anemone will spread by thin shade] [1 gal] [25-30cm (10-12") / 30-40cm Anemone 'Pocahontas' $13.00 [Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z3] [Part sun to (12-16")] A useful new compact introduction with double shade] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 30 cm (12")] bubblegum pink blooms that cover the vigorous Anemone trifoliata $10.00 plant from July to September.The blooms are held Anemone nemorosa 'Lychette' $10.00 Another small woodland anemone with with upright on strong stems and have a subtle,sweet A large flowered form of windflower with white white,late spring blooming, solitary blooms. It is fragrance.The thick leaves are slug flowers with pale yellow stamens.[Ranunculaceae] similar to A. nemerosa except the leaves are resistant.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part [Europe] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") sharply toothed instead of lobed.[Ranunculaceae] Shade] [1 gal] [35-45cm (14-18") / 30-40cm / 30-40 cm (12-16")] [Spain] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / (12-16")] 25 cm (10")] Anemone nemorosa 'Monstrosa' $10.00 Anemone 'Wild Swan' $18.00 A similar oddity to A. 'Bracteata Pleniflora' with a Anemone x 'Pink Kiss' $13.00 A British hybrid that is a cross between a spring and mix of green and white petals.[Ranunculaceae] Another new,late summer blooming anemone that is fall blooming species[not sure how that works]The [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / quite compact.Single rose flowers with golden large white flowers are backed in shades of blue 20 cm (8")] centres are produced in large numbers.Good clean and held well above the foliage.The blooming foliage.[Ranunculaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Full sun to season lasts from mid-June to mid-November.[] Anemone nemorosa 'Vestal' $9.00 part sun] [1 gal] [30cm[12"] 40cm[14"]] [Garden origin] [z4/5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] Attractive, double, 1" across, white flowers with [50 cm (20") / 45 cm (18")] central forming a button. Plant goes Anemone x hybrida 'Party Dress' $10.00 dormant after blooming.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] A selection with huge double pink flowers that are Anemone hupehensis $9.00 [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 30 cm twice the size of other Japanese Anemones. May This anemone is an easily grown old classic.In late (12")] need some staking.[Ranunculaceae] [China] [z4] summer the slightly cupped rose-pink blooms with [Full sun to full shade] [1 gal] [100 cm (39") / 60 cm a centre ring of yellow stamens are produced in Anemone nemorosa 'Virescens' $10.00 (24")] profusion.[Ranunculaceae] [China] [z4] [Full sun to A striking curiosity where the flowers are replaced part sun] [1 gal] [45-90 cm (18-36") / 20 cm (8")] by little mop heads of green bracts.[Ranunculaceae] Anemone x lesseri $9.00 [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / Attractive cut foliage with reddish-pink or white Anemone hupehensis 'September $9.00 30-40 cm (12-16")] flowers in early midsummer. Clump Charm' former.[Ranunculaceae] [Western North America] This Japanese Anemone has saturated pink flowers Anemone nemorosa 'Wyatt's Pink' $10.00 [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 30 with bright yellow centres.An old standby that They start out white and fade to cm (12")] performs reliably in the fall garden,demanding pink.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to little.[Ranunculaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun to part shade] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 30-40 cm (12-16")] Anemone x lipsiensis $10.00 sun] [1 gal] [40-55cm (16-22") / 40-50cm (16-20")] Similar to A. nemorosa but bears handsome, pale Anemone obtusiloba $10.00 creamy yellow flowers over dark green, deeply Anemone hupehensis v. japonica $12.00 A lovely blue flowered anemone from the Himalayas lobed foliage. Will spread by rhizomes to form a 'Pamina' . The pubescent flowers are held above a rosette of good clump.Blooms early and soon goes dormant Japanese Anemone. Deep semi double rose-red soft hairy leaves on short stems in till next spring.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part flowers; among the darkest. Gorgeous.A reliable spring.[Ranunculaceae] [Himalayas] [z5] [Full sun to sun to shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 45 cm (18")] old standby that has stood the test of part sun] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 15 cm (6")] time.[Ranunculaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun to full shade] [1 gal] [75 cm (30") / 60 cm (2')] Anemone ranunculoides $9.00 Another low growing spring ephemeral with Anemone japonica 'Pretty Lady Diana' $12.00 cheery,single yellow flowers .We never planted it in A new Blooms selection from Japan with single,2" the garden but a piece of must have come pink flowers with a centre boss of yellow on another plant but we are always happy to see it stamens.The outstanding attribute of this series is appear early spring.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z5] that they are shorter in stature.[Ranunculaceae] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [10-15 cm (4-6") / 20-30 [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] cm (8-12")] [40cm[14"] 60cm[24"]] Anemone ranunculoides 'Semi-Plena' $10.00 Anemone japonica 'Pretty Lady Susan' $12.00 A selection the same species only with bright yellow Another Blooms selection with deep pink single semi double blooms.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z5] blooms over compact mounds of lobed green [Full sun to full shade] [1 gal] [10-15 cm (4-6") / foliage.[Ranunculaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to 20-30 cm (8-12")] shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 60 cm (24")] Anemone rivularis 'Glacier' $14.00 Anemone multifida $10.00 An exquisite anemone with cup-shaped flowers with A pink form of this western native. The plants have blue backs to the petals. The anthers are exotic deeply cut hairy foliage.[Campanulaceae] [Western blue, contrasting with the yellow centre. It needs a North America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [20 humus rich soil.[Ranunculaceae] [Asia] [z5/6] [] [1 cm (8") / 30 cm (12")] gal] [40 cm (16") / 30 cm (12")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 28 Anemonella Anemonopsis Angelica

Anemonella thalictroides $10.00 Anemonopsis macrophylla $27.00 Angelica 'Giants Umbrella' $10.00 From spring to early summer, single, clear white or A delicate, Japanese woodlander. Attractive, A giant umbellifer [that is probably A. ursina] that pale pink,cup shaped flowers perch above ferny glossy, dark green foliage. In mid to late summer becomes an amazing architectural specimen with foliage.The dark, bluish green leaves are similar in thin, dark stems are topped with eloquent, striking large heads of white flowers held on appearance (as the species name suggests) to cup-shaped,nodding flowers 3 cm (1.25") across. seriously stout,bamboo like stems.[] those of the Meadow Rues. Lightly shaded sites Each flower has waxy, lilac sepals over rows of [Eastern Siberia, Eastern Asia] [z4] [Full sun to part with well-drained, humus-rich soil are preferred.A smaller violet petals.[Ranunculaceae] [Japan] [z5] sun] [1 gal] [3m[9'] 60cm[2']] dainty woodland gem.Spring [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [75 cm (30") / 45 cm ephemeral.[Ranunculaceae] [Eastern North (18")] Angelica gigas $10.00 America] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") A late summer beauty with rich, purple umbels on / 30 cm (12")] red stems that bees love. Best in deep, fertile, soil in part shade.Usually biennial.[Apiaceae] [] [z5] [Full Anemonella thalictroides 'Cameo' $24.00 sun to part sun] [1 gal] [110 cm (3.5') / 60 cm (2')] A classic double form of our native rue anemone that has fully double pale pink flowers that can fade to white in the heat of summer. It prefers a well-drained soil in light to moderate shade.We prefer it in a shady trough where its exquisite beauty can be easily appreciated.[Ranunculaceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [10-15 cm (4-6") / 15 cm (6")]

Anemonella thalictroides 'Full Double $24.00 White' Fully double, pure white blooms on this hard to find classic. Wonderful in part-shade in well-drained soil.[Ranunculaceae] [Eastern North America] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 10 cm (4")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 29 Anthericum Aquilegia Arabis

Anthericum ramosum $10.00 Aquilegia alpina $10.00 Arabis caucasica 'Variegata' $9.00 A European native with smallish lily-like ,white Cute blue bonnets are produced on compact plants An old classic with striking grey-green leaves with a flowers on branched stems.An airy apparition in the that will lightly seed about.[Ranunculaceae] [Alps] [] creamy variegation along the edges of the leaves garden.[Anthericaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun to [Full sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 20 cm (8")] makes it attractive all season long.The spring part sun] [1 gal] [40-80 cm (16-32") / 30 cm (12")] flowers can be in a range of white to pink.Drought Aquilegia nigricans $12.00 tolerant.A partial shearing after blooming will keep it Dark blue to purple nodding blooms from the neat and tidy.[Brassicaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] [Ranunculaceae] [Caucasus] [] [Full sun to [1 gal] [15-20 cm (6-8") / 30-45 cm (12-18")] part sun] [1 gal] [50 cm ( 19")] Arabis caucasica. 'Lotti Dark Rose' $10.00 A new selection that forms a dense,tightly mounded cushion of bright green foliage that is covered in spring by rich magenta-pink non-fading blooms[Brassicaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [10-15 cm (4-6") / 20 cm (8")]

Arabis procumbens 'Variegata' $10.00 Forms a flat mat of rosettes of green and white variegated leaves with white flowers. An excellent and easy alpine.[Brassicaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [Full sun] [11cm (4")] [10 cm (4") / 15-20 cm (6-8")]

Arabis scopoliana $9.00 A demure, little Arabis from the eastern Alps. White flowers on 4" stems.[Brassicaceae] [Alps] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 10 cm (4")]

Arabis sp. $10.00 [] [] [] [] [1 gal] []

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 30 Aralia Arenaria Arisaema

Aralia cachemirica $9.00 Arenaria congesta $10.00 Arisaema candidissimum $27.00 A striking, large plant that makes a statuesque Globular, white flower clusters on clumps of blue, One of the most exquisite jack in the pulpits. The tropical looking statement,in part to deeper shade in needle-like, semi-succulent leaves.Lovely cushion pink pitchers are dramatically striped with good, rich, moisture-retentive soil. Large compound plant.[Caryophyllaceae] [Western North America] translucent white veins creating an ethereal glow in leaves. Cylindrical clusters of spherical yellow-green [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 10 cm (4")] the woodland. Large 3 lobed leaves are glossy. flowers that are understated yet beautiful.Wonderful This plant will produce offset bulbs that can be berries as well.[Araliaceae] [Himalayas] [z4] [Part removed.[Araceae] [China] [z5] [] [1 gal] [40 cm / 30 sun to shade] [1 gal] [2 m (7') / 1.2 m (4')] cm]

Aralia continentalis $9.00 Arisaema ciliatum $16.00 Manchurian Spikenard. Looks like a smaller A. A taller Chinese Jack-in-the-Pulpit with a white and cordata.A hardy, sculptural statement from eastern purple striped spathe, slightly below the strap-like Russia and Korea where it usually grows on forest leaves.Narrow elegant 'Jacks'[Araceae] [China] [z5] margins. Bold foliage.Large,pendulous panicles of [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [70 cm (28") / 30 cm creamy white flowers droop gracefully downward (12")] and are followed in fall by astounding masses of deep purple .[Araliaceae] [China, Russia] [z3] Arisaema ciliatum (T) $22.00 [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [1.5 m (5') / 1.2 m (4')] An unusual form with trilobed spathe[Araceae] [China] [z5] [Shade] [1 gal] [70 cm (28") / 30 cm Aralia cordata $12.00 (12")] Udo.In July and August,very loose,pale green flowers are followed by purple-black .The Arisaema ciliatum var. liubaense $18.00 leaves, although few in number, are large (1.5-3' Differs from the species with a purple spathe with long). Blanched young shoots are edible. On the greenish white longitudinal stripes ending in a 10-20 architectural 'A 'list for shade.[Araliaceae] [China, cm long skinny tail.[Araceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun Japan] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [1.2 m (4') / 1 to shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 30 cm (12")] m (3')] Arisaema consanguineum $18.00 Aralia cordata 'Sun King' $18.00 This Chinese Jack-in the-Pulpit has a hooded, Probably our favourite recent introduction that Barry white, brown and green striped spathe in summer Yinger found in a Japanese department store followed by red berries. Spathe is below solitary, nursery.There are not many statuesque golden umbrella shaped,strapped leaves.[Araceae] [China] plants that will grow in the shade.The luminescent [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 15 cm golden compound leaves emerge in mid spring with (6")] contrasting red stems and remain gold throughout the season.The heads of small white flowers are Arisaema consanguineum ex 'Perfect $28.00 followed by attractive black berries.A plant not for Wave' the faint hearted that is magical presence in the A tall palm like selection from Seneca Hills that has shade.[Araliaceae] [China, Japan] [z5] [Part sun to glaucous blue-grey,wavy leaflets brushed with shade] [1 gal] [2 m (6') / 1 m (3')] silver.These offspring are likely to exhibit a range of characteristics[Araceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun to Aralia racemosa $9.00 shade] [1 gal] [1-1.2 m (3-4')] A native happy in fertile woodlands. A statuesque architectural perennial that makes an important Arisaema consanguineum ex $28.00 statement in the shady border. Brown stems, 'Poseidon' greenish-white flowers in a large,airy spike followed A striking selection from Seneca Hills by red, brown, or purplish berries.[Araliaceae] Nursery.Massive in all of its parts.The umbrella-like [Central North America] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 leaves are long and strap-like, blue-green with a gal] [2 m (6') / 1.5 m (5')] silver centre. They are also crimped and wavy making a pretty impressive plant. will be Aralia sp. $9.00 variable.[Araceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun to shade] Unknown Aralia species.[] [] [] [] [1 gal] [] [1 gal] [1-1.8 m (3-6') / 60 cm (2')]

Arisaema consanguineum ex 'Siren's $28.00 Song' Another tall jack in the pulpit that forms a large umbrella of wide dark green undulating leaflets that have contrasting silver centres. Again,these are seedlings so there is likely to be variability.[Arareae] [China] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [1.2 m (4')]

Arisaema consanguineum [Wild seed - $22.00 Yunnan] Specimens grown from wild collected seed in Yunnan.[Arareae] [China] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] []

Arisaema dracontium $10.00 Dragon Root. A single leaf 4-8" long is deeply divided into 7-15 lance-shaped lobes. A narrow, hooded green spathe appears in spring.It will seed about.[Araceae] [Eastern North America] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [80 cm (32") / 25 cm (10")]

Arisaema erubescens $22.00 A Chinese collection that is similar to A. consanguineum. The spathe can be variable in colour,ranging from pink or green with white or pink stripes.The radiating,palm like leaves can be quite rippled.[Araceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60-90 cm (2-3') / 35 cm (14")]

Arisaema flavum $18.00 Small but conspicuous, greenish yellow to bright yellow spathes .75-1.5" long arise in summer between 2 palmate leaves each composed of 5-11 ovate to lance-shaped leaflets.Looks like a baby bird chirping in the nest.[Araceae] [Asia] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [10-45 cm (4-18") / 15 cm (6")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 31 Arisaema flavum 'Golden Canary' $18.00 Arisaema triphyllum 'Black Jack' $25.00 Arisarum Our own selection with larger golden An astonishing selection of our native jack in the blooms[Arareae] [Japan] [] [Part sun to shade] [11 pulpit with shiny black leaves with some green cm / 4"] [20-40 cm (8-16") / 15-20 cm (6-8")] veins. It emerges a bit later than the species and Arisarum proboscideum $9.00 gets about one foot tall.The spathe is also stunning A small arisaema relative with chocolate hoods Arisaema flavum ssp abbreviatum $14.00 going from a green base to black tip with dramatic ending in long tails (Mouse Tails). The arrowhead The flower is one of the smallest in the genus but green stripes.[Araceae] [Eastern North America] shaped foliage is a deep glossy green. Will seed looks like a yellowish green bag topped by a yellow [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30cm[12"] about. There is something curiously animate about birds beak. Striking red berries in fall.[Araceae] 30cm[12"}] these little beasts.Can seed or offset [Asia] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 40 vigorously.[Araceae] [Spain] [z5] [Part sun to shade] cm (16")] Arisaema triphyllum 'Mrs French' $18.00 [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 10 cm (4")] This hardy selection looks very similar to A Arisaema franchetianum 'Hugo' $26.00 'Starburst' with contrasting silver-white veins on This is a Plant Delights selection that has been dark green leaves.[Araceae] [Eastern North propagated by tissue culture.This clone was much America] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30-45 cm more vigorous and has more and larger flowers.The (12-18") / 30-35 cm (12-14")] large tripartite leaves don't emerge until the end of June.The leaves alone are a dramatic and bold Arisaema triphyllum 'Starburst' $18.00 statement in the garden.Along with the emerging An exceptional selection of our native 'Jack in the leaves are the cobra head-like purple and white Pulpit'. The tripartite leaves emerge with very striped 'Jacks' looking like a group of sinister hoods distinctive silver-white veins.This vigorous and hanging out on a street corner.[Araceae] [China] fast-multiplying selection is fairly tall for the species [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 30-45 and is topped by green and white striped 'Jacks' in cm (12-18")] spring.[Arareae] [Eastern North America] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60-70 cm (24-28") / 30 cm Arisaema griffithii $32.00 (12")] A look at this arisaema and one can understand where the name Cobra Lily comes from. Coming out Arisaema urashima $28.00 of the ground its so bizarre it looks extraterrestrial. A Japanese variety with a single leaf that has The Leaves are almost black as they erupt. The narrow leaflets radiating out from a horseshoe huge reptilian spathe goes from chocolate to green shape.From the purple striped spathe erupts with an with marvellous markings. It may need to be given up to 18" whip-like spadix.[Araceae] [Japan] [z5] protection or the bulb lifted for winter.[Araceae] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [] [Himalayas] [z6] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 35 cm (14")]

Arisaema heterophyllum $19.00 The stem with a solitary digitate leaf rises to almost 3'.A matte-green spathe falls forward while the spadix rises stiffly upward, creating an effect which is unique within the genus. A late emerging species.[Araceae] [China] [z5/6] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [90 cm (36") / 30 cm (12")]

Arisaema jacquemontii $18.00 A variable species but distinguished from other Himalayan species by its long-tailed spathe. Spathe is green and white striped. Raised from seed collected by Holubec.[Araceae] [Himalayas] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 30 cm (12")]

Arisaema kiushianum $28.00 A riveting species from Japan.The hood of the spathe is recurved and almost looks like owl eyes with a long beak peaking out from under the single leaf.The purple spadix slides out of the hood and reaches skyward.A dancing mass of deep purple and white stripes.[Araceae] [Japan] [z5/6] [Shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 30-40 cm (12-16")]

Arisaema propinquum $17.00 A widespread Himalayan species where the striped blooms are held below the substantial trilobed leaves. The hood bends over the tube and ends in a long tail. Tickle your fancy.[Araceae] [Himalayas] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [80 cm (32") / 30 cm (12")]

Arisaema sikokianum $37.00 One of the most striking Arisaemas, with large, purple-brown, striped, hooded spathes. Spathe is open at its mouth,revealing a white interior and a club-like,white spadix.[Araceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 15 cm (6")]

Arisaema tortuosum 'Black Tongue' $24.00 From a bright apple green,hooded spathe comes a long black spadix looking like a life sucking appendage from a third rate science fiction film.Enough to wake you in the middle of the night in a cold sweat.[Araliaceae] [Himalayas] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 35 cm (14")]

Arisaema triphyllum $9.00 Our native Jack-in-the-Pulpit from childhood. Black and green striped spathes, short white spadix, and relatively large trifoliate leaves. Can grow to over two feet under garden conditions. Wonderful orange berries in fall. Plants start off small and male, grow strong and become female, produce seed, and return weakened to being male. What can I say![Araceae] [Eastern North America] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60-90cm (24-36") / 30-40cm (12-18")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 32 Armeria Armoracia Artemisia

Armeria 'Nifty Thrifty' $10.00 Armoracia rusticana 'Variegata' $19.00 Artemisia abrotanum $9.00 A cute little Sea Thrift with attractive variegated Variegated Horseradish. Large, coarse leaves take Southernwood. Erect with leaves.[Plumbaginaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [] [1 on a striking variegation in the second year: some aromatic grey-green leaves. Dense, 8" long gal] [10 cm (4") / 15 cm (6")] mottled, some half-and-half, others almost pure panicles of yellowish grey flower heads appear in cream. An outstanding, exotic focal point in the late summer. Prune hard in early spring. A good Armeria alpina $10.00 garden.Give it space.[Brassicaceae] [Europe] [z4] substitute for 'Huntington' or 'Powis Castle', which The basal rosette of grass like foliage are topped [Full sun] [2 gal.] [75 cm (30") / 60 cm (24")] have not been hardy here.[Asteraceae] [Europe] with with pompoms of hot pink.[Plumbaginaceae] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [1 m (3') / 1 m (3')] [Europe] [z5] [] [11 cm / 4"] [30cm[12"] 15cm[6"]] Artemisia alba 'Canescens' $11.00 Armeria juniperifolia $9.00 A distinctive Artemisia of uncertain origin. Fine, Spanish Thrift. An alpine that forms a dense bun of curling leaf segments which join at right angles give needle-like green leaves. Balls of soft pink papery the shoots a spiky look. Needs full sun and flowers just above the leaves. Needs a choice spot well-drained soil. A simple test. If you look under where it can be seen. It always reminds me of "Artemisia" in a horticultural book, and this one isn't windblown rocky cliffs on the coast of listed, then the book isn't worth buying.The best and England.[Plumbaginaceae] [Europe] [z2] [Full sun] a clump former.[Asteraceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [5-10 cm (2-4") / 15 cm (6")] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 45 cm (18")]

Armeria pseudameria 'Ballerina White' $10.00 Artemisia arborescens $9.00 An endearing white selection of this species that is This wormwood has impressive silver-grey ferny similar to 'A. maritima except it is larger in all its foliage.Excellent for the sunny,well drained border parts. The round clusters of pure white flowers last or herb garden[Asteraceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] for many weeks and can be encouraged to rebloom [1 gal] [1 m (3') / 1 m (3')] by removing the spent flower stalks.[Plumbaginaceae] [Portugal, Spain] [z5] [Full Artemisia schmidtiana 'Silver Mound' $10.00 sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")] A lovely, common Wormwood providing mounds of feathery silver-gray foliage that add texture and Armeria pseudarmeria 'Ballerina Red' $9.00 contrast to the garden.[] [] [z3] [Full sun] [1 gal] An improved selection with masses of one inch [30-40cm (12-16") / 30-60cm (12-24")] subdued rose red globular blooms held on stiff stems above the linear evergreen foliage.The bloom Artemisia stelleriana 'Silver Brocade' $10.00 is heaviest mid to late spring and then sporadically Plants form a silver mat of hardy,silver scalloped throughout the season.Dead-heading spent flowers leaves.A drought tolerant,sun lover.[Asteraceae] will promote re-blooming.[Plumbaginaceae] [Europe] [z2] [] [1 gal] [15-30cm (6-12") / 30-45cm [Portugal, Spain] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] (12-18")] [30-35 cm (12-14") / 35 cm (14")] Artemisia vulgaris 'Cragg-Barber Eye' $10.00 Bold golden foliage with plumes of small, white flowers. Vigorous but attractive.[Asteraceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [100 cm (3') /100 cm (3')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 33 Arum Aruncus Asarum

Arum italicum $9.00 Aruncus 'Guinea Fowl' $13.00 Asarum canadense $9.00 Dark green leaves are marbled with cream and A new aruncus that is a useful mid size.The creamy Canadian Wild Ginger. This native has light green emerge in late fall. In spring their inconspicuous white flowers are held above the filigree heart-shaped leaves. Flowers are brownish-red in cream spathes and spadices are followed by foliage[Rosaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Part sun to shade] colour, but hidden beneath the leaves. A good striking spikes of bright orange-red berries. Partial [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 45 cm (18")] ground cover for those impossible areas of dry to full shade.[Araceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to shade.[Aristolochiaceae] [Eastern North America] shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")] Aruncus 'Horatio' $14.00 [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 45-60 A new German introduction from Ernst Pagels cm (18-24")] Arum italicum 'Chameleon' $19.00 resulting from a cross between A. aethusifolius and An awesome selection with large, round, leathery A. diocus.The result is a statuesque plant almost Asarum caudatum f. album $12.00 leaves that are heavily mottled and marbled with shrub-like but what sets it apart are the flowers. The A useful,tough evergreen ground cover that looks grey. There are pale green flowers followed by blooms are long thin,airy flower spikes with good year round. The wrinkled heart shaped leaves spikes of bright red berries.[Araceae] [Europe] [z5] contrasting red stems.As the flowers fade they turn are impervious to slugs. Part shade to shade. [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 30 cm tawny brown along the length creating a two tone White,curious,bell-shaped flowers.[Aristolochiaceae] (12")] effect.Drought tolerant once established.[Rosaceae] [Western North America] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 [Eurasia] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [1-2 m gal] [10 cm (4") / 35 cm (14")] Arum italicum 'Gold Rush' $15.00 (3-7') / 1 m (3')] An electric selection where the thick,ruffled leaves Asarum caulescens $19.00 are heavily marbled with rich gold that eventually Aruncus 'Johannifest' $14.00 An ethereal, deciduous, Japanese Wild Ginger. fades to cream. We are intrigued by the odd times A selection with white feathery plumes over nicely Pairs of dainty, heart-shaped, 2-3 inch long leaves, of this species arising and departing.It is always cut foliage.A useful size and provides a good with deeply impressed patterns of venation. Pretty fascinating to see the leaves emerge late summer contrast in the shade garden.[Rosaceae] [Eurasia] nodding, rose pink or fall when most things are preparing for [z5] [Part sun to shade] [2 gal] [40 cm (16") / 40 cm flowers.Choice.[Aristolochiaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part dormancy.[Araceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to (16")] sun to shade] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 15-20 cm (6-8")] shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 40 cm (16")] Aruncus 'Misty Lace' $12.00 Asarum europaeum $11.00 Arum italicum 'McClements' $18.00 A demure,compact selection with strong red stems European Wild Ginger. The rounded leaves are Another curious selection with dark green topped with delicate cream spikes that shoot off in dark green and highly polished. A plant much leaves,bright white,heavy veining and then an various directions.A very hardy and tolerant choice sought after by plant connoisseurs, this is a overlay of brown spots.[Araceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part for the part shade garden.An Allan Armitage first-class foliage plant. Great contrasted with sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 35 cm (14")] introduction.[Rosaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Part sun to ferns.The brown flowers are inconspicuous.With all shade] [1 gal] [1 m (3') / 45 cm (18")] the new introductions it was interesting to see that Arum italicum 'White Winter' $15.00 Tom Stuart-Smith highlighted this plant in his award A striking selection with very strong marbling on the Aruncus aethusifolius 'Noble Spirits' $11.00 winning 2008 Chelsea garden.[Aristolochiaceae] leaves.Same fabulous orange berries.[Araceae] A selection of this delightful dwarf Goatsbeard with [Europe] [z2] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15-30 cm [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") panicles of creamy white blooms on attractive red (6-12") / 60-75cm (24-30")] / 30 cm (12")] stems.The foliage is like a ferny,very dense astilbe but we have found them to be much more drought Asarum splendens $12.00 Arum maculatum $10.00 tolerant and long lived. An easy,indestructible plant A choice selection. Large arrowhead-shaped leaves Lords and Ladies.A demure woodland species for part shade that also has fabulous fall colour of with intense silver markings. Certainly the best common across Northern Europe.In spring a pale orange to red.[Rosaceae] [Korea] [z5] [Part sun to hardy Ginger we've seen -- not that we'd be without green to cream spathe protects the poker like shade] [1 gal] [25cm[10"] 35cm[14"]] any of them. We have seen this one for sale for up spadix .The faecal odour attracts insects to pollinate to US$50. Move over those Hostas!Paul Ehnes resulting in a popsicle with vibrant orange Aruncus dioicus $9.00 grew one of these in his cool greenhouse and it was berries.[Araceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to shade] A noble, long lasting perennial that will grow in sites spectacular in late winter.A dense dome of [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")] ranging from watersides to dry woods. White, airy earthy,rubbery flowers.[Aristolochiaceae] [Asia] [z5] blooms are like those of a giant Astilbe. A useful, [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [10-15 cm (4-6") / 30 cm classic plant that has stood the test of (12")] time.[Rosaceae] [Eurasia] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [2 m (7') / 1.5 m (5')]

Aruncus dioicus 'Kneiffii' $14.00 A beautifully refined A. dioicus. Finely cut leaves with white flowers to three feet. One of the best moderate-sized plants for the shady border.[Rosaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [90 cm (36") / 45 cm (18")]

Aruncus dioicus v. kamtschaticus $9.00 White panicles in early summer. You can plant and dream of its magical homeland.[Rosaceae] [Russia] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [90 cm (3') / 75 cm (30")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 34 Asclepias Asparagus Asphodeline

Asclepias 'Cinderella' $10.00 Asparagus pseudoscaber $9.00 Asphodeline lutea $12.00 Dusky pink umbels that have a vanilla scent. 'Spitzenschleier' King's Spear. A little-known and underused member Blooms seem to be more attractive to Monarch Traditionally used in flower arranging but a of the lily family. Grassy clumps of glaucous leaves Butterflies than those of the straight native fabulous, ferny texture that should be used more in give rise to stiff spikes of fragrant pale yellow species.[Asclepiadaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [Full the garden. Red berries late in the season.[] star-shaped flowers. Blooms June to sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1.2 m (4') / 45 cm (18")] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [1 m (40") / 70 August.[Asphodelaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun to cm (28")] part sun] [1 gal] [60-90cm (24-36") / 20-30cm Asclepias incarnata 'Soulmate' $10.00 (8-12")] A Butterfly Weed with striking deep rose-pink flowers on good-sized plants from July to September. Good as a cut flower.[Asclepiadaceae] [Eastern North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [100 cm (40") / 60-80 cm (24-32")]

Asclepias tuberosa 'Hello Yellow' $11.00 A problem free variety with three months of golden yellow blooms followed by green pods full of silky seeds.Slow to start in the spring,so don't worry[Asclepiadaceae] [North America] [z3] [Full sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 45 cm (18")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 35 Asphodelus Aster Astilbe

Asphodelus albus $9.00 Aster 'Kickin Carmine Red' $10.00 Astilbe 'Amber Moon' $13.00 A clump former with mid-green linear leaves topped We were impressed with 'Pink Chiffon' from this An introduction from Darryl Probst. This stunning with spikes of white star-like flowers.Sun in well series so we have added a few more colours. This Chinensis hybrid opens a radiant yellow-chartreuse drained, deep soil.[Liliaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] new introduction has double red magenta blooms tinged with red.It does green some for the [1 gal] [90cm[36"] 60cm[24"]] with yellow button centers.[Asteraceae] [North summer.The rose blooms are held on strong,tall,red America] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [60-75cm (24-30") / stems add to the delightful picture.[] 45-60cm (18-24")] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [85 cm (34") / 35 cm (14")] Aster 'Kickin Pink Chiffon' $10.00 A new series that are naturally fairly compact and Astilbe 'Brautschleier' [Bridal Veil] $10.00 very floriferous.This selection has pastel pink A taller variety with strong, white, loose, arching flowers with a gold button centres.[Asteraceae] plumes. Useful contrast in the [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [38-45 cm woodland.[Saxifragaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part (15-18") / 45 cm (18")] sun to shade] [1 gal] [75 cm (30") / 45 cm (18")]

Aster 'Kickin Sapphire' $10.00 Astilbe 'Burgundy Red' $11.00 Another in this exciting "Kickin' series that has rich A selection set apart by its dark red stems and blue petals surrounding button yellow raspberry buds that open to a saturated burgundy centres.[Asteraceae] [North America] [z5] [Full sun] red .It makes a sizzling contrast in the early to [1 gal] [60-75cm (24-30") / 45-60cm (18-24")] mid-summer shady bed.[Saxifragaceae] [] [] [] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 50 cm (20")] Aster 'Purple Dome' [dumosus hybrid] $9.00 Compact habit and deep purple flowers.Tons of Astilbe 'Chocolate Shogun' $18.00 flower power.[Asteraceae] [North America] [z3] [Full A thrilling new Japanese variety.The bright pink sun] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 45 cm (18")] blooms make a wonderful contrast to the chocolate brown leaves.It holds this colour well throughout the Aster 'Vibrant Dome' $10.00 season.Each plume is composed of hundreds of This sport of A. 'Purple Dome' is covered with tiny flowers that open in succession giving a long masses of hot pink with yellow centres.The plants season of bloom and interest.Very naturally form neat, compact mounds.[Asteraceae] hardy.[Saxifragaceae] [Japan] [z3] [] [1 gal] [45-60 [North America] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / cm (18-24") / 30 cm (12")] 45 cm (18")] Astilbe 'Color Flash' $12.00 Aster 'Woods Purple' [dumosus $10.00 I can't say that are a favourite plant but this hybrid] is a sweet selection because of the multi coloured A short, compact, mildew resistant plant with purple foliage.The serrated leaves are a mix of greens,rust flowers. A lovely addition to the fall and tints of burgundy and purple that change garden.[Asteraceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [] [1 gal] throughout the season.Topped with pink blooms in [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")] June.[Saxifragaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")] Aster ageratoides 'Tiny Theo' $12.00 A very compact aster with masses of pale blue Astilbe 'Colour Flash Lime' $12.00 flowers with yellow centres.[Asteraceae] [Japan] The leaves emerge limy and turn yellow as the [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 30 cm (12")] season progresses giving a vibrant hit of colour throughout the season.Bluish-pink Aster ericoides 'First Snow' $10.00 flowers.[Saxifragaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Part sun to A cultivar of our native A ericoides .The soft juniper shade] [1 gal] [30 (12") / 30 (12")] like foliage looks great throughout the season but in late summer it erupts in a myriad of tiny white Astilbe 'Delft Lace' $11.00 star-like blooms[Asteraceae] [Eastern North A charming new introduction that deep blue waxy America] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [15-30cm (6-12") / foliage that has a sparkling silver overlay.These are 30-45cm (12-18")] topped by red stems that emerge a deep salmon pink and open to a soft apricot pink giving a Aster ericoides 'Snow Flurry' $9.00 delightful two tone effect.[Saxifragaceae] [Asia] [z4] A "plant it and forget it" Aster. Very floriferous, with [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60-90cm (24-36") / the white flowers serving as a reminder of those 45-60cm (18-24")] February snowfalls. Grows flat along the ground.[Asteraceae] [North America] [z4] [Full sun] Astilbe 'Fireberry' $11.00 [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 45-60 cm (18-24")] A smaller selection from a new series that has denser plumes that are raspberry pink and Aster nepalensis $12.00 triangular in form.Works well in a Greyish-green clumps of narrow, hairy leaves with container.[Saxifragaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Part sun to pink flowers.We have not been able to find much shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 40 cm(16")] information so we are not sure if this is a true name or not.In any case it is a delightful compact aster Astilbe 'Key West' $11.00 that is very useful in the front of the border or rock A choice with the bonus of great foliage that garden.[Asteraceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [20 emerges lacy and red and then turns cm (8") / 20 cm (8")] burgundy-bronze with a red edge.Topped by wands of carmine to pink blooms on compact plants that are useful in a container or front of the shady border.[Saxifragaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30-35 cm (12-14") / 35 cm (14")]

Astilbe 'Sprite' [simplicifolia hybrid] $9.00 Former Perennial Plant of the Year. Lovely soft-pink blooms later in the season. Can tolerate more sun than many other Astilbes.[Saxifragaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30-45 cm (12-18") / 30 cm (12")]

Astilbe chinensis 'Vision in Red' $11.00 Long lasting, true red-purple plumes in July and August. This cultivar is sun tolerant and members of the Vision series can withstand drought better than any other member of the genus.[Saxifragaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 30 cm (12")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 36 Astilbe grandis $18.00 Astilboides Astragalus A giant Chinese Astilbe -- the largest we know of. Huge,airy, white plumes appear in late summer.A delicate looking specimen that is big enough to hold Astilboides tabularis $16.00 Astragalus frigidus $10.00 its own,even with the larger Always an eye stopper in the garden. A spectacular Whitish yellow flowers in June in long-stalked hostas.Rare[Saxifragaceae] [China] [z3] [Part sun to foliage plant, with huge peltate leaves to two feet racemes. For well-drained sites that are not too shade] [2 gal.] [175 cm (70") / 60 cm (24")] across. White nodding panicles to three feet in June dry.[Papilionaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] are a bonus. The leaves look like claws emerging [40 cm (16") / 50 cm (20")] Astilbe x crispa 'Perkeo' $10.00 from the ground in spring. Thrives in rich, moist A delightful dwarf. Crisp, dark green foliage with soils.[Saxifragaceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun to dark pink flowers. A wonderful collector's item for shade] [1 gal] [90 cm (36") / 90 cm (36")] the rock garden or front of a small border.[Saxifragaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15-20 cm (6-8") / 15-30 cm (6-12")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 37 Astrantia Astrantia [Lost Horizons hybrids] $9.00 Aubrieta These are crosses between 'Hadspen Blood' and 'Ruby Wedding' -- two of the best dark flowered Astrantia 'Great Green Hornet' $12.00 forms.[Apiaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to shade] Aubrieta 'Royal Blue' $10.00 A robust,larger astrantia from our gardens. The [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 40 cm (16")] Rock Cress is an old standby in the rock garden but petals of the large white blooms are tipped with I am still amazed at how fast they get carried away green points. As the blooms age they take on a pink from the sales benches when they are smothered in tinge.[Apiaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] bloom in early spring.This selection has bloom in [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 70 cm (28")] shades blue to touches of violet.The low mat can be lightly trimmed after blooming.[Brassicaceae] Astrantia 'Moulin Rouge' $13.00 [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [15-20 cm The outer bracts are dark red almost black. The (6-8") / 30-45 cm (12-18")] centre forms a button of white risers topped by tiny red florets. The black stems and strawberry like Aubrieta Cascade Series 'Red $10.00 leaves can also be tinged with red and black make Cascade' this a flashy introduction. Long flowering, non A matt former with large, showy carmine red seeding.[Apiaceae] [Eurasia] [z4] [Full sun to part flowers. An easy, attractive rock garden sun] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 45 cm (18")] plant.[Brassicaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 45 cm (18")] Astrantia 'Star of Beauty' $14.00 A new compact variety with a long blooming season. Scrumptious, blood red flowers on strong stems are excellent for cutting or drying. For the best flower colour,plants like light shade and not too dry.[Apiaceae] [Eurasia] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 40 cm(16")]

Astrantia major 'Claret' $13.00 A choice Masterwort with dark red flowers, paler centres, and contrasting black stems. A brighter hue than many of the other dark red forms.[Apiaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [75 cm (30") / 60 cm (24")]

Astrantia major 'Hadspen Blood' $18.00 This tissue culture introduction from England is reported as being the deepest red yet but too much shade and the blooms will lose their colour. The foliage is a good contrast to variegated Hostas.[Apiaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 60 cm (24")]

Astrantia major 'Ruby Cloud' $9.00 Considered one of the best red seed strains. Can't get enough of them.[Apiaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 45 cm (18")]

Astrantia major 'Ruby Wedding' $12.00 Beautiful dark crimson flowers bloom well into late fall. Good as a cut flower. Sun to shade. We're excited to get our hands on this gem.[Apiaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [70 cm (28") / 45 cm (18")]

Astrantia major 'Star of Magic' $18.00 Another new variegated Astrantia introduction that has dark green foliage with striking cream edges.The stable variegation provides interest for a shady spot.The rosy flowers are held on tall stems well above the foliage[Apiaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / 30-40 cm (12-16")]

Astrantia major 'Sunningdale $10.00 Variegated' Stunning yellow and cream variegation as the plant emerges in spring fades to green by summer. Deep purple flowers.[Apiaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 45 cm (18")]

Astrantia major 'Vanilla Gorilla' $24.00 A new variegated astrantia that is a sport A 'Primadonna' with silvery-pink,starry blooms. The leaves emerge in a riot of pink,green,silver and white and settle down to blue-green leaves with white edges.Unlike previous selections this one maintains its variegation throughout the season.[Apiaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [40cm[15"] 45cm[18"]]

Astrantia major 'Venice' $16.00 This is supposed to have the darkest ruby-red flowers yet.It has an upright habit and has a free and continuous blooming habit.[Apiaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [55 cm (22") / 40 cm (16")]

Astrantia maxima rosea $10.00 A charming species with dusky pink,large flowers that keep their colour regardless of exposure.The bold tripartite foliage is disease resistant.The plants are tolerant of clay and will lightly seed about.[Apiaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 45 cm (18")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 38 Aurinia Baptisia Baptisia 'Twilite Prairieblues' $12.00 The first introduction from the baptisia breeding program at the Chicago Botanic Garden. By the Aurinia saxatilis 'Summit' $9.00 Baptisia 'Cherries Jubilee' $18.00 third year a plant will develop close to a 100 erect A spring bloomer that people were looking for .This A handsome selection that is closer to burnt orange 2-3' flower spikes filled with unique deep violet pea is an improved selection that forms a compact and yellow and age to gold.The blue-green foliage blooms with a contrasting lemon yellow keel. mound of grey-green leaves that are covered with is densely branched and secondary branching on Handsome disease resistant foliage.[Papilionaceae] masses of bright golden yellow flowers for several the flower stems make it very [North America] [z3] [Full sun] [1 gal] [150 cm (5') / weeks. Evergreen,drought tolerant and disease floriferous.[Papilionaceae] [North America] [z4] [Full 90 cm (3')] resistant.Cut back by half as soon as blooming sun] [1 gal] [75-90 cm (30-36") / 60 cm (24")] finishes.[Brassicaceae] [Europe] [z3] [Full sun] [1 Baptisia 'Vanilla Cream' $18.00 gal] [15 cm (6") / 30 cm (12")] Baptisia 'Blue Towers' $18.00 It forms a relatively compact clump of blue green A choice new shrub sized Baptisia that is quite an foliage that emerges glorious bronze in the architectural statement.Twenty inch upright spikes spring.10" spikes of compact of pastel yellow open of blue to lavender pea like blooms are proudly to creamy yellow. Like all of the selections these are displayed over the narrow vase-shaped clump of followed by robust seed pods creating a long glaucous foliage.Striking even out of season of interest.[Papilionaceae] [North America] bloom.[Papilionaceae] [North America] [z4] [Full sun [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [75-90cm (30-36") / 45-60cm to part sun] [1 gal] [1.2-1.8 m (4-6') / 90 cm (3')] (18-24")]

Baptisia 'Decadence Dutch Chocolate' $14.00 Baptisia australis $9.00 A superb,vigorous,new introduction with remarkable False Indigo. Almost shrub-like, tall and handsome velvety,chocolate purple blooms held on stiff upright grey-green foliage with three to four-foot spikes of stems and best of all they are on compact plants. intense blue pea-like flowers in June. Followed by The deep blue-green foliage starts lower on the striking black swollen seed pods on dark stems. plant and keeps a dense bushy habit and are Drought resistant.[Papilionaceae] [Central North topped by ornamental seed heads to round out the America] [z3] [Full sun] [1 gal] [90-180 cm (3-6') / 90 season.This long lived, drought tolerant plant is cm (3')] equally at home in the city garden or a large meadow planting.[Papilionaceae] [North America] Baptisia australis v. minor $10.00 [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [75-90cm (30-36") / 45-60cm B.australis is such a fabulous, shrubby perennial but (18-24")] it's just too large for many gardens. Jelitto has come along with this seed strain that is half the size. Baptisia 'Indigo Spires' $18.00 Same great blue-green foliage with lilac-blue Another new,handsome introduction with a rounded flowers. Large, black seed pods are also clump of glaucous green foliage topped by deep ornamental.[Papilionaceae] [Central North America] violet-purple flowers with yellow keels on 12-15" [z3] [Full sun] [1 gal] [80 cm (32") / 60 cm (2')] sturdy spikes.[Papilionaceae] [North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [100 cm (40") / 40 cm Baptisia sphaerocarpa $10.00 (16")] This is the best of the yellow flowering species.It forms an attractive mound of drought resistant,blue Baptisia 'Lemon Meringue' $13.00 green foliage that are topped by bold 1' spikes of Yet another fabulous selection from this bulletproof pea like flowers that range from butter yellow to species.It develops into vase-shaped clump of blue gold.These are later replaced by intriguing marble green foliage with charcoal stems and long wands sized tan seed pods.[Papilionaceae] [Central North of lemon yellow flowers in late spring and early America] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [60-90 cm (2-3') / 1 m summer.Ornamental seed pods maintain interest (3')] into fall.[Papilionaceae] [North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1 m (3') / 1 m (3')]

Baptisia 'Midnight Prairieblues' $14.00 Exceptionally long flower spikes[up to 27"] packed with deep blue-violet pea-like blooms. Once these have finished the secondary branches produce another wave of flowers.Also an outstanding cut flower as well as being long-lived and drought tolerant.This series was developed by the Chicago Botanic Garden.[Papilionaceae] [North America] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [1-1.8 m (3-6') / 60 cm (2')]

Baptisia 'Pink Truffles' $18.00 Thrilling new selections of this majestic native just keep on coming.This more compact introduction is suitable for smaller gardens.The soft pink blooms with a yellow keel that appear in late spring and are a new colour for the genus.[Papaveraceae] [North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [75 cm (30") / 45 cm (18")]

Baptisia 'Purple Smoke' $12.00 A spectacular hybrid of this N.A. genus (minor v. aberrans x alba) selected by N.C. Botanical Garden. Dark stems with fine textured, soft-green foliage are topped with strong spires of dusty purple, pea-like flowers.[Papilionaceae] [North America] [z3] [Full sun] [1 gal] [120 cm (48") / 40 cm (16")]

Baptisia 'Solar Flare' $12.00 Another exciting new introduction from the Chicago Botanic Garden. The strong spikes of pea-like blooms start off bright yellow and fade to deep orange. This results in a lovely two tone effect on the same plant.[Papilionaceae] [North America] [z3] [Full sun] [1 gal] [70 cm (28") / 50 cm (20")]

Baptisia 'Starlight Prairieblues' $12.00 Another Chicago Botanic Garden introduction of this tough, drought resistant native.The soft blue pea flowers have a white base giving a luminous effect to the strong flower spikes in early summer.[Papilionaceae] [North America] [z3] [Full sun] [1 gal] [75 cm (30") / 30-45 cm (12-18")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 39 Beesia Begonia Bergenia

Beesia calthifolia $18.00 Begonia grandis $10.00 Bergenia 'Angel Kiss' $15.00 A tasteful introduction from China with low clumps We didn't believe a tuberous begonia would actually A superb new selection in the Dragon Fly series of ginger-like foliage.The shiny,heart shaped,dark survive here on top of the escarpment.We were from Terra Nova with "grace and sophistication"The green leaves have attractive,lighter veining.Narrow planting a garden for Vern in Toronto and he had a foliage is very dark with red and purple highlights in stems are topped by loose clusters of white star-like large patch that had survived for years. He winter.The flowers emerge a warm white and age blooms.After trying this from several different graciously gave us a clump and that has survived with a pink glow.Deer and drought sources we have found a selection that seems and even seeded here.The heart shaped succulent resistant.[Saxifragaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Part hardy and survived the brutal winter of leaves are a lovely claret underneath and are sun to shade] [1 gal] [20-30 cm (8-12") / 20-25 cm 2014.[Ranunculaceae] [China] [z5] [] [1 gal] [30 cm topped with drooping sprays of pink (8-10")] (12") / 40 cm (16")] flowers.[Begoniaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30-35 cm (12-14") / 30 cm (12")] Bergenia 'Bach' $18.00 Bergenias seem to be out of favour these days and I for one wouldn't like to see the return to use like Hestercombe where Gertrude Jekyl employed it en mass as an edger but it is on a small scale it can be quite useful with a long season of interest.This new introduction is quite a stunner.The massive heads of flowers start out a light pale pink with white calyces and surprisingly as they mature The flowers turn white and the calyces turn red.The glossy foliage has a long season of interest with red flushed paddles in winter.[Saxifragaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 40 cm(16")]

Bergenia 'Bressingham White' $12.00 The dark green,paddle-shaped leaves of thick substance combined with red stems and dense clusters of white flowers with red bracts make this a good choice for the woodland bed.Drought tolerant once established.[Saxifragaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to full shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 40 cm(16")]

Bergenia 'Britten' $14.00 Good clean habit and waxy white flowers that age to pink in early spring.[Saxifragaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to full shade] [2 gal] [30 cm (12") / 45 cm (18")]

Bergenia 'Eden's Dark Margin' $14.00 Attractive shiny green foliage takes on a maroon edge in cooler weather. The foliage is topped by purplish-red flowers[Saxifragaceae] [Asia] [z3] [Full sun to full shade] [1 gal] [30cm[12"40cm[14]]

Bergenia 'Lunar Glow' $17.00 This mutation out of B.'Solar Flare' has leaves that emerge creamy yellow and holds its light yellow colour for most of the summer.The red stems erupt with dark pink tubular flowers creating a festive glow.A tolerant,vigorous grower.[Saxifragaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to full shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30-40 cm (12-15")]

Bergenia 'Magic Giant' $13.00 This recent hybrid has the largest leaves of any Bergenia. The purplish leaves, which are ruffled, maintain their colour throughout the season. The large, light rose flowers appear in early spring. A wonderful structural plant that provides a great contrast of texture and colour to many other woodland plants.[Saxifragaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 45 cm (18")]

Bergenia 'Sakura' $12.00 Another new aristocratic selection in the Dragonfly Series.The double to semi-double pink blooms have been named 'Sakura after the Japanese cherry blossoms that they resemble.It also has a compact habit and the evergreen leaves have a striking purple-black leaves in winter.[Saxifragaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [25 (10") / 30 cm (12")]

Bergenia agavifolia $11.00 A species with larger round leaves that are edged in fine hairs and turn from rose to dark purple in colder weather.The red stems are topped with red stems with heads of pink-flushed white flowers.[Saxifragaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to full shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30-40 cm (12-15")]

Bergenia cordifolia 'Tubby Andrews' $18.00 This smaller, vigorous Bergenia has leaves irregularly splashed and streaked with gold and bright pink flowers that appear in the spring and fall.[Saxifragaceae] [Mongolia] [z5] [Full sun to full shade] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 40 cm (16")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 40 Bletilla Boehmeria Bolax

Bletilla 'Penway Dragon' $32.00 Boehmeria tricuspis $12.00 Bolax glebaria 'Nana' $10.00 A vigorous selection with purplish-pink petals and A Japanese woodland plant that is traditionally used Forms a flat, dense, hard mat of shiny dark green sepals with a white lip with a purplish-pink edge and for food,medicine and its fibres used to make leaves; an interesting texture to add to the rock spot.[Orchidaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] clothing.The silky leaves are heavily veined and garden. Flowers are insignificant.[Apiaceae] [Chile] [1 gal] [20-40 cm (8-16") / 30 cm (12")] notched and in late summer they are topped [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [3 cm (1") / 30 cm (12")] amusing wands of small flowers looking like pipe Bletilla striata $12.00 cleaners.[] [Asia] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] A small Chinese terrestrial orchid that likes a [30-40cm (12-16") / 30-40cm (12-16")] rich,humusy soil and some afternoon shade.Mulch well for winter.[Orchidaceae] [China] [z5] [Part Shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")]

Bletilla striata 'Alba' $17.00 A showy terrestrial orchid with attractive pleated leaves with sparkling white flowers.Mulch well for winter.[Orchidaceae] [China, Japan] [z6] [Part Shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")]

Bletilla striata 'Kuchibeni' $15.00 A demure Japanese two tone selection.The flower is white with with purple edges on the tips of the lower lips.[Orchidaceae] [Japan] [z6] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 30-40 cm (12-16")]

Bletilla striata 'Sorya Blue Dragon' $18.00 A magical selection worthy of the name with delicate looking lavender-blue blooms with darker blue shading on the lip.The broad,flat leaves make an attractive arching clump.[Orchidaceae] [Japan] [] [] [1 gal] [30-45 cm (12-18") / 30 cm (12")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 41 Brunnera Brunnera macrophylla 'Spring Yellow' $12.00 Buphthalmum Another new selection where the growth erupts with a striking yellow foliage. As the plant matures during Brunnera macrophylla $9.00 the season it maintains it yellow tones and some Buphthalmum salicifolium $9.00 Long sprays of forget-me-not blue flowers on robust leaves acquire, individualistic chartreuse and green Clump former with willow-like, dark green foliage. clumps of large heart-shaped leaves. A good streaks and speckles.A glowing beacon in the From mid summer to early autumn, erect slender ground cover in sun or part shade in retentive soil. shade garden with the added bonus of masses of stems are topped with deep yellow daisies 2-3" Will self-seed if happy.[Boraginaceae] [Europe] [z3] small,intense blue flowers.[Boraginaceae] [Europe] across. Long lasting cut flower.[Asteraceae] [Full sun to full shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 60 cm [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [40cm[16"] [Europe] [z3] [Full sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 45 cm (24")] 40cm[16"]] (18")]

Brunnera macrophylla 'Alexanders $19.00 Brunnera macrophylla 'Variegata' $18.00 Great' A Brunnera, with distinctive white variegation and A new selection from Terra Nova that looks like white-blue flowers. Be diligent in removing any B.'Jack Frost' on steroids.The large silvered leaves parts that revert to green.[Boraginaceae] [Europe] will be a stand out in the woodland [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 35 cm garden.[Boraginaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Part sun to (14")] shade] [1 gal] [40cm[16"] 45cm[18"]]

Brunnera macrophylla 'Emerald Mist' $12.00 A sport of 'B. Jack Frost' has silver splashes that connect to form a silver collar towards the edge of the leaf. As well,there is a light silver dusting over the rest of the leaf. A mounding habit with forget me not flowers.[Boraginaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20-45cm (8-18") / 30-45cm (12-18")]

Brunnera macrophylla 'Hadspen $14.00 Cream' A very stable variegated form that should not revert back to green. Yellow edged, heart shaped leaves mature to cream. A stunner in the shady border.[Boraginaceae] [Europe] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 35 cm (14")]

Brunnera macrophylla 'Jack Frost' $17.00 The plant displays a frosty silver overlay with light green venations. Absolutely shimmers in the shade. Bright blue forget-me-not flowers in spring.[Boraginaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30-40 cm (12-16")]

Brunnera macrophylla 'King's Ransom' $14.00 This new mutant is like a cross between B.'Jack Frost' and B.'Silver Wings', yet the sum is even more than the parts.Each splendid leaf has a creamy yellow edge and a light cream frosting over the silver centres.Add to this green veins giving the leaf a beguiling netted effect and you have an essential for the woodland or shade garden.The plant has a slightly smaller habit than B. Jack Frost'.[Boraginaceae] [Europe] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30-45 cm (12-18") / 30-35 cm (12-14")]

Brunnera macrophylla 'Looking Glass' $17.00 A captivating new selection from B. 'Jack Frost'. Overall stunning silver patina with very fine, delicate green veining. Blue clouds of forget-me-nots contrast well with the silver leaves. Vigorous growth habit.[Boraginaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 40 cm (16")]

Brunnera macrophylla 'Sea Heart' $18.00 A new introduction that looks similar to B.'Jack Frost' except it has thicker leaves so it holds up to to the heat and humidity of summer much better.It also seems to start blooming a couple of weeks earlier.[Boraginaceae] [Europe] [] [] [1 gal] [30-40cm (12-16") / 30-60cm (12-24")]

Brunnera macrophylla 'Silver Heart' $18.00 A new selection that looks like 'Looking Glass' with a jewel-like silver overlay and green veins but the leaves are much thicker and less prone to melting out and has deep blue flowers.More vigorous.[Boraginaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30-40 cm (12-15")]

Brunnera macrophylla 'Silver Wings' $12.00 Large heart-shaped leaves marbled with a silver overlay. When 'Jack Frost' came along, we wondered about dropping 'Silver Wings', but after having had them side by side for a season we decided that it can hold its own. 'Jack Frost' is that kind of perfect unblemished beauty like Marilyn Munroe. 'Silver Wings' is not as perfect - a little rough around the edges - but character comes shining through. A wonderful specimen preferring moist woodland soil in light shade.[Boraginaceae] [Europe] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 35 cm (14")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 42 Cacalia Caltha Campanula

Cacalia atriplicifolia $9.00 Caltha palustris 'Flore Pleno' $9.00 Campanula x pulloides 'Jelly Bells' $11.00 A statuesque,native species with large,soft,heart Perfect double yellow buttercups bloom early, but No awards for the naming of this Bellflower.A small shaped leaves crowned with showy white last longer than the single variety. Although great for mat of bright green foliage topped by dark blue umbels.Excellent for naturalizing or meadow stream or pond side, this plant has performed well nodding bells. A low growing perennial excellent for plantings. May be aggressive[Asteraceae] [Eastern in the regular border.[Ranunculaceae] [North the rock garden or front of the North America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] Temperate Zone] [z2] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 border.[Campanulaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full [1.5-2.5 m (5-8') / 1 m (3')] cm (12") / 30 cm (12")] sun] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 30-40 cm (12-16")]

Campanula 'Birch Hybrid' $10.00 C. portenschlagiana x C. poscharskyana. Mats of lovely pointed foliage and masses of dainty bells. Ingwersen called it "a robust, free-flowering and handsome plant".[Campanulaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [10-15 cm (4-6") / 30 cm (12")]

Campanula 'Dicksons Gold' $10.00 An older selection we decided was worth bringing back.A small,neat, clump of notched gold leaves are topped by starry pale blue stars in early summer.An easy growing plant in full sun and well drained soil[Campanulaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [10-15 cm (4-6") / 15 cm (6")]

Campanula 'Hot Lips' $10.00 Slowly spreading mats of smaller leaves are topped by distinctive upward-facing bells that are white on the outside and pink with white spots on the inside.[Campanulaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 20 cm (8")]

Campanula 'Kent Belle' $9.00 Visitors loved this knock-out Campanula in the garden . Largish, almost cobalt blue, bell flowers on upright spikes. Very floriferous mid to late summer. Found by Elizabeth Strangman of Hellebore fame.[Campanulaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [50-60 cm (20"-24") / 40 cm (16")]

Campanula 'Samantha' $16.00 Huge, blue, upward facing, fragrant flowers, l" in diameter. Mat forming habit.[Campanulaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 30 cm (12")]

Campanula 'Summertime Blues' $12.00 Terra Nova rates this as the longest blooming Campanula they have ever seen. Plenty of dark buds open to dangling,large,silver blue bells. It has a well behaved habit with two foot stems upright stems. It is a clump former that does not run or seed about.[Campanulaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 40 cm (16")]

Campanula 'Viking' $13.00 A very floriferous new introduction that is sterile so no seeding about.It has been bred for compactness,vigour,and a long floriferous blooming period but it is not invasive.It will provide months of lavender,tubular bells keeping you and the butterflies happy.[Campanulaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [40-45cm (16-18") / 30-45cm (12-18')]

Campanula argyrotricha $10.00 Blue-grey bells are held on wiry stems above felted,hairy,silvery leaves. An alpine charmer from the Himalaya[Campanulaceae] [Himalayas] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 20 cm (8")]

Campanula carpatica $9.00 Cute, but does like to seed around (which may work to your advantage). Great as a ground cover in a rose bed. Various colours from white to dark blue.[Campanulaceae] [Europe] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 30 cm (12")]

Campanula carpatica 'White Clips' $9.00 A white form of this free seeding bell flower.Dead heading will create more blooms[Campanulaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [20-30 cm (8-12") / 20-30 cm (8-12")]

Campanula fenestrellata $10.00 Bright green, heavily toothed leaves with finely shaped, blue stars. Compact, lime-loving, weather resistant plants similar to C. garganica.[Campanulaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 30 cm (12")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 43 Campanula glomerata 'Freya' $12.00 Campanula persicifolia 'Takion White' $9.00 Cardamine A new C. glomerata hydrid that blooms from late A newer cultivar that is more compact than the spring to midsummer.It forms a knee-high clump of species.It has more showy upward and outward very floriferous clusters of star-shaped purple facing,2" white blooms that are held on strong Cardamine pulcherrima [nuttalli] $10.00 flowers that cover two thirds of the stem. Very stems. It will bloom from early spring to late summer Beautiful Bittercress is a charming western native hardy.[Campanulaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun] [1 if spent flowers are removed.A clump ephemeral that is fully hardy here.It is a woodland gal] [40 cm (16") / 30 cm (12")] former[Campanulaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [] [1 plant that grows in hardwood forests and can go gal] [40-50 cm (16-20") / 30 cm (12")] dormant in summer.A delicate looking Campanula glomerata 'Genti Blue' $12.00 beauty[Pulcherrima means beautiful] with pale pink Large trusses of clustered blue-violet flowers in late Campanula poscharskyana $10.00 to light purple with darker veins held on short strong spring on very dense clumps of green foliage set 'Lisduggan' stems.It spreads by short rhizomes to form a small this variety apart. Secondary blooms occur along This Serbian Bellflower has a semi-evergreen mat and is not invasive.[Brassicaceae] [Western the axils of the stems making for a longer season of trailing habit.The star-shaped lavender-blue flowers North America] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] bloom.[Campanulaceae] [Europe] [z3] [Full sun to bloom from mid-spring till early autumn.Tough and [20-25 cm (8-10") / 30 cm (12")] part sun] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 35 cm (14")] long lived.[Campanulaceae] [Caucasus] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [20-30cm (8-12") / 20-30cm Cardamine diphylla 'American $11.00 Campanula glomerata 'Genti Twister $12.00 (8-12")] Sweetheart' Bell' green notched foliage with silver veins and A profuse bloomer with unique blue and white Campanula poscharskyana 'Blue $11.00 purple backs and topped with clean white flowers in bicolour flowers.The blooms appear in terminal Waterfall' spring. The whole plant will go dormant in summer clusters as well as along the axils of the A cascade of cool blue, star-shaped and reappear in the fall.[Brassicaceae] [North stems.[Campanulaceae] [Europe] [z3] [Full sun] [1 blooms,excellent flowing over rocks or walls. The America] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") gal] [45-50 cm (18-20") / 30 cm (12")] plant is tidier than the species and the leaves are a / 45 cm (18")] darker green and slightly smaller. Long blooming in Campanula glomerata 'Heimerinkje' $12.00 extravagant numbers .A Blooms Cardamine enneaphylla $14.00 A dwarf form of the species with upright purple-blue introduction.[Campanulaceae] [Caucasus] [z4] [Full A charming spring woodlander from this underused flowers[Campanulaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [20cm[10"] 40cm[20"]] family. Attractive foliage with pale yellow,hanging sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 50 cm (20")] bells.[Brassicaceae] [Caucasus] [z5] [Part sun to Campanula poscharskyana 'E.H. Frost' $10.00 shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")] Campanula glomerata 'Purple Pixie' $9.00 Delicate porcelain-white stellate flowers show a faint Floriferous clusters of rich, purple-violet flowers on blush of violet. A very long bloomer. The foliage is a Cardamine heptaphylla $13.00 compact plants. Vigorous and will spread much bit larger than that of the species. A vigorous, tough Another gem from this genus, via Herronswood more quickly than the other we plant.[Campanulaceae] [Caucasus] [z4] [Full sun] [1 Nursery. Large, lilac-white, four petalled flowers carry.[Campanulaceae] [Eurasia] [z2] [Full sun to gal] [20 cm (8") / 35 cm (14")] with a darker centre. Lovely, restrained, pinnate part sun] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 45 cm (18")] foliage. Originally this form came from Jack Elliot in Campanula punctata 'Wedding Bells' $10.00 the U.K.[Brassicaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [] [1 gal] Campanula lactiflora 'Rosea' $9.00 Exquisite double hose-in-hose white pendant bells. [45 cm (18") / 45 cm (18")] A tall showy bell flower.This selection has conical Strong growth habit and a spreading heads of pale pink tubular buds that open into star tendency.[Campanulaceae] [Russia, Japan] [z5] Cardamine pentaphylla $13.00 shaped blooms.[Campanulaceae] [Caucasus] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [70 cm (28") / 70 cm (28")] Lilac to deep purple flowers in racemes in early [Full sun to part sun] [11 cm / 4"] [1-2 m (3-7') / 1 m summer above the 5-part palmate leaves. The (3')] Campanula takesimana 'Pink Octopus' $12.00 typical habit for mature plants is dense, almost Unique,nodding, spider-like, pink blooms over hemispherical clumps.[Brassicaceae] [Pyrenees] Campanula latifolia 'Brantwood' $9.00 vigorous deeply cut foliage[Campanulaceae] [z5] [] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 60 cm (2')] A tall selection with 3",deep violet-blue,bell-shaped [Korea] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 30 cm blooms. Strong stems and,felted,toothed foliage (12")] Cardamine quinquefolia $10.00 forms a clump.[Campanulaceae] [Garden origin] It will form a low mat of glossy, compound leaves [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [11 cm / 4"] [1.2 m (4') / 45 Campanula trachelium 'Snowball' $16.00 with attractive, lavender flowers. Summer cm (18")] A smaller, well branched form introduced by Dan dormancy. A choice, rarely offered Heims (of Heuchera fame) with double, snow white woodlander.[Brassicaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun Campanula latifolia v macrantha $9.00 flowers. Semi shade. Nettle-like leaves. Late to shade] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 30 cm (12")] Rich, violet-purple bells are showy on their tall summer bloom.[Campanulaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Full stems above an attractive rosette of handsome, sun] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 45 cm (18 ")] Cardamine raphanifolia $10.00 rounded foliage. It will tolerate a fair amount of A refreshing addition to the woodland garden The shade.[Campanulaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun to glossy dark green glossy foliage is topped with tight part sun] [1 gal] [90 cm (3') / 60 cm (2')] clusters of mostly pink blooms.It will slowly spread by rhizomes.[Brassicaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun Campanula nitida $10.00 to shade] [1 gal] [45cm[18"] 45cm[18"]] A desirable dwarf alpine form of persicifolia with short stems of purple-blue flowers in late spring.The Cardamine trifolia $11.00 dark green,crinkled rosettes are topped by short A European species from moist, shaded, upright stems with large outfacing,powder-blue woodlands. Attractive, mat forming perennial that saucers in early summer. An evergreen clump Hinkley feels should be much more popular. Crispy, former.[Campanulaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun] [1 white flowers in early spring.[Brassicaceae] gal] [15 cm (6") / 15-30 cm (6-12")] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 40 cm (16")] Campanula persicifolia 'Blue $11.00 Bloomers' Cardamine waldsteinii $10.00 A Bob Brown (Cotswold Gardens) introduction with A European species from this much under used large inflated blue bells. Quite genus.Bright,clean white flowers with attractive striking.[Campanulaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun to purple anthers are displayed in good sized clusters part sun] [1 gal] [40-60 cm (16-24 cm ) / 40 cm over dark green foliage[Brassicaceae] [Europe] [z5] (16")] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 30 cm (12")]

Campanula persicifolia 'Blue-Eyed $12.00 Cardamine x maxima $10.00 Blonde' A cross between C. diphylla and C. concatenata. It A recent introduction from Terra Nova is a much resembles a larger, more robust C. diphylla. White improved over earlier gold leaved forms.We have flowers on eight inch stems. This native found it to be good grower even in adverse woodlander will go summer dormant if dry but will conditions.The deep violet-blue bells are a lovely return the following spring.[Brassicaceae] [Eastern contrast to the golden strap-like leaves.Compact North America] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20 enough for the front of the border where it will cm (8") / 20 cm (8")] glow.[Campanulaceae] [Eurasia] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [45-75 cm (18-30") / 30 cm (12")]

Campanula persicifolia 'Chettle Charm' $9.00 A selection of the old cottage garden favourite, with creamy white bells edged in soft blue. Good for cutting.[Campanulaceae] [Eurasia] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [75 cm (30") / 40 cm (16")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 44 Cardiocrinum Caryopteris Cassia

Cardiocrinum cordatum $12.00 Caryopteris 'Lil Miss Sunshine' $34.00 Cassia marilandica $11.00 An Asian species with white trumpet flowers and A newer selection that is a cross between C. Petite A native found on low ground or moist areas. Very hosta-like leaves. Similar to C.giganteum ,just Bleu and C.Sunshine Blue.The result is a similar to C. hebecarpa in appearance. Yellow pea smaller in all its parts.The large,shiny spring leaves compact,floriferous shrub with glowing gold flowers at eye level .An excellent plant for tough, are phenomenal with red veins.[Liliaceae] [Japan] foliage.Late summer bloomer.[Verbenaceae] sunny, dry areas.[Caesalpiniaceae] [Eastern North [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1-1.2 m (3-4')] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [2 gal.] [60 cm (24") / America] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [180 cm (6') / 120 cm 60 cm (24")] (4')]

Caryopteris 'Sterling Silver' $34.00 This new striking cultivar has silver,aromatic leaves complimented by whorls of violet-blue flowers. A combination that is likely to make this a winner.The late blooming flowers appear when most other shrubs have finished and remains fairly compact.[Verbenaceae] [] [] [] [1 gal] [1 m (3') / 1 m (3')]

Caryopteris divaricata 'Snow Fairy' $12.00 Clear blue flowers contrast well with the variegated foliage.So striking, most people don't realize it's a Caryopteris. Herbaceous, not woody. Hooded, blue flowers are lovely but sparse but we would grow it for its clean, crisp foliage alone.[Verbenaceae] [Himalayas] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 60 cm (2')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 45 Centaurea Cephalaria Chelone

Centaurea bella $9.00 Cephalaria gigantea $9.00 Chelone 'Hot Lips' $10.00 Wonderful small mounds of dissected grey foliage An underused giant for the back of the border, with Spikes of hot rose-pink,tubular flowers on an wear purple pompoms during summer. Should be soft yellow Scabious-like flowers during the attractive mound of shiny, dark green foliage.Late more popular. Tough and drought summer. Graceful upright branching flower stems. summer bloom.Emerges in spring with handsome, tolerant.[Asteraceae] [Caucasus] [z5] [Full sun] [1 Great with Aconitum. Will seed about if not dead bronze-purple, new growth.[Scrophulariaceae] gal] [20-30 cm (8-12") / 20 cm (8")] headed.[Dipsacaceae] [Caucasus] [z4] [Full sun to [Eastern North America] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 part sun] [1 gal] [180 cm (6') / 90 cm (3')] gal] [60-75cm (24-30") / 45-60cm (18-24")] Centaurea montana 'Amethyst in $10.00 Snow' Cephalaria tchihatchewii $12.00 Chelone glabra 'Black Ace' $12.00 From pineapple like buds erupt lacy white flowers A rarely offered Cephalaria with pale yellow, Foliage emerges almost black and fades to green. with royal purple centres. Gray,felty leaves form a Scabiosa-like blooms.[Dipsacaceae] [Europe] [z5] [] Milky white flowers starting in August.Our favourite good clump.[Asteraceae] [Europe] [z3] [Full sun] [1 [1 gal] [2 m (6') / 60 cm (2')] Turtlehead.[Scrophulariaceae] [Central North gal] [40 cm (16") / 45 cm (18")] America] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [70 cm (28") / 50 cm (20")] Centaurea montana 'Black Widow' $18.00 Very dark,spidery blooms over silver foliage from Chelone lyonii 'Pink Temptation' $10.00 Seneca Hills.A few divisions.[Asteraceae] [Europe] A new selection that is more compact than the [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 40 species. The sumptuous pink blooms are held in a cm (16")] tight cluster over lustrous deep green foliage.[Scrophulariaceae] [South Eastern United Centaurea montana 'Gold Bullion' $11.00 States] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") A more compact C. montana with the same great / 35 cm (14")] vivid blue flowers but with the addition of striking chartreuse foliage.[Asteraceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full Chelone obliqua 'Ieniemienie' $12.00 sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")] An alluring new introduction that only grows to ten inches.Mid pink flowers appear early Centaurea nigra 'Variegata' $12.00 summer.[Scrophulariaceae] [North America] [] [] [1 We think this is one of the most interesting gal] [25 cm (10") / 45 cm (18")] variegated plants to come along.Narrow-lobed leaves have intriguing patterns of yellow edging, merging to green centres in varying intensities. Purple globes in mid-summer round out the distinctive effect.Not invasive.[Asteraceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [100 cm (40") / 40 cm (16")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 46 Chelonopsis Chiastophyllum Chloranthus

Chelonopsis yagiharana $9.00 Chiastophyllum oppositifolium $9.00 Chloranthus serratus $22.00 Deep pink, tubular flowers on upright stems with A Sedum-like succulent with shiny A rarely offered Chinese woodlander that is dark, shiny, green foliage. Great for late summer green,succulent,leaves and pendant racemes of tiny compact.It has glossy foliage topped by scented colour. Attractive. Best in part shade.[Lamiaceae] yellow flowers rising from each rosette. A good plant white bottlebrush flowers in late April.[] [China] [z5] [Japan] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / for the rock garden or small border. One of the few [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 40-60 cm 30 cm (12")] succulents that will perform well in partial shade, (16-24")] forming a slowly spreading mat.[Crassulaceae] [Caucasus] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 30 cm (12")]

Chiastophyllum oppositifolium 'Jim's $12.00 Pride' A cute little succulent we brought back from England years ago and it has slowly grown in the garden .The leaves have a wide creamy edge.Lovely in a shady trough.[Crassulaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 15-20 cm (6-8")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 47 Chrysanthemum Chrysogonum Chrysoplenium

Chrysanthemum uglinosa $10.00 Chrysogonum virginianum 'Allen Bush' $9.00 Chrysoplenium alternifolium $9.00 see Leucanthemella serotina[Asteraceae] [Europe] This selection is much like the species with a An odd little Saxifrage relative that makes a [z5] [] [1 gal] [] profusion of dark yellow star-shaped blooms in wonderful ground cover for shade. spring and a few sporadic blooms in the Chartreuse-yellow flowers appear very early. We fall.[Asteraceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] [Part had a professor who was going to drive from sun to shade] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 30-40 cm Montreal to pick up this plant for research because (12-16")] it is very rich in flavenoids.[Saxifragaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [5-10 cm (2-4") / 30 cm (12")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 48 Claytonia Clematis Clematis 'Sweet Summer Love' $27.00 A new introduction from Poland of Sweet Autumn Clematis that is a new colour break of Claytonia virginica $9.00 Clematis '911' $18.00 cranberry-violet.It blooms a month earlier than the Spring Beauty. Linear to lance-shaped, dark leaves Large six to eight inch sky blue flowers with cream species,is fragrant and has a long bloom to 6" long. As many as 15 small, pink-tinged, white stamens on plants that grow to six or eight time.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun flowers are produced in racemes. The edible corms feet.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] to part sun] [1 gal] [5 m (17') / 1 m (40")] are sweet tasting. Native. Drought tolerant - will go [2m (7')] dormant.[Portulacaceae] [Eastern North America] Clematis 'Tie Dye' $18.00 [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 20 cm Clematis 'Alba Luxurians' $19.00 A breakthrough in clematis flowers with striking (8")] A charming,delicate looking variety that has been marbled flowers.The bright purple 5" narrow petals around for over a century.The tepals are lightly are heavily mottled with pale lavender to white in recurved,white with green tips and hints of pearly June-July[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full blue on the reverse. These are a marvellous sun] [1 gal] [4 m (13')] contrast to the centre boss of purple-black stamens Moderately vigorous.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z5] Clematis akebioides $16.00 [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [3 m (10")] A fairly vigorous climber with glaucous foliage and nodding yellow bells similar to C. tangutica. Often Clematis 'Amanda Marie' $18.00 there are green, bronze or purple markings on the The first variegated clematis to be offered.The deep outside of the blooms.[Ranunculaceae] [China] [z5] red-pink distinctive shaped,5-7" blooms make a [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [4 m (12')] pleasing contrast to the young mottled foliage.The flowers appear June to October.[Ranunculaceae] Clematis alpina 'Constance' $16.00 [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [3 m (10")] A semi-nodding alpina selection with deep pink blooms with a semi-double appearance.An Clematis 'Aotearoa' $18.00 early,prolific bloomer with attractive summer seed Large Late-flowering Group.Violet purple, heads.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full overlapping wavy petals.Filaments and anthers are sun to part sun] [1 gal] [2.5 m (8')] creamy green.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [4 m (13')] Clematis alpina 'Stolwijk Gold' $19.00 An exceptional new introduction with bright yellow Clematis 'Avant Garde' $19.00 foliage in spring and that later fades to chartreuse. A new introduction with 2" flowers that have a The silky dark blue pendant blooms create a central boss of narrow, rosy pink petals surrounded titillating effect against the glowing gold by petals of dark velvety red,almost like crepe leaves.[Ranunculaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun to paper.A disease resistant,free flowering,vigorous part sun] [1 gal] [3-4 m (10-13')] selection that blooms midsummer into autumn.Prune in spring to 1' and it will shoot up Clematis alpina 'Willy' $16.00 9'[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [1 This atragene selection has pale lavender gal] [3 m (10') / 90 cm (3')] lantern-shaped blooms that have darker pink shading on the outside petals creating a delightful Clematis 'Betina' $19.00 two tone effect.One of the earliest and most A Swedish raised Atragene Group member with profusely flowering varieties.[Ranunculaceae] deep claret flowers punctuated by central tufts of [Eurasia] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [3m[12']] white staminoides. Wonderful scrambling over a rock or wall.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] Clematis crispa $16.00 [1 gal] [2 m (7')] A handsome American species with nodding bell-shaped flowers that range from light blue to Clematis 'Cicciolina' $14.00 blue purple.[Ranunculaceae] [Eastern North Viticella Group. Deep pinkish red flowers each with America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [3 m (10')] a wide, dramatic, creamy white stripe which is veined deep red at its edges. Cream Clematis crispa [blue] $16.00 anthers.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full [Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to sun to part sun] [1 gal] [3 m (10')] part sun] [1 gal] []

Clematis 'Inspiration' $18.00 Clematis crispa [wild form] $16.00 A cross between C. integrifolia and C. 'Warszawska Wild collected seed of the above[Ranunculaceae] Nike'. Dark pink flowers with twisted tepals and [South Eastern United States] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] nicely contrasting,yellow stamens. It has [2 m (7')] non-climbing stems that can lean against a support.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full Clematis fargesiodes $17.00 sun] [1 gal] [1.7 m (6')] see Clematis 'Paul Farges'[Ranunculaceae] [China] [z5] [] [1 gal] [5 m (17')] Clematis 'Joe Zary' $16.00 A spidery,mauve,double form that we originally Clematis flammula $18.00 received from Stan Zubrowski in northern Rated as the most heavily fragrant clematis that will Saskatchewan. A striking,very hardy and trouble grow in dry difficult places. The masses small white free selection that we are glad to see is becoming flowers have a delicious almond scent appear late available in the trade.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden summer through fall.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z5] origin] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1.5 m (5')] [Full sun to full shade] [1 gal] [4.5m [15']]

Clematis 'Pink Mink' $27.00 Clematis glaucophylla $16.00 A very floriferous selection from Poland.An easy to A species from the SE US that is closely related to grow rebloomer that lasts from early spring to early C.texensis and has attractive round glaucous fall.The papery,vibrant pink blooms have attractive leaves.The thick petalled,urn shaped blooms are deeper veins.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Full hot pink with cream recurved tips.Beloved by sun] [2 gal] [3 m (10")] hummingbirds.[Ranunculaceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [4 m (12')] Clematis 'Prince Charles' $17.00 From the Late Large-flowered Group and Clematis heracleifolia $12.00 recommended by Glenis Dyer. A compact grower. A herbaceous erect variety[meaning it is Sepals are hyacinth blue with darker bars, deeply shrubby,doesn't climb and dies to the ground in ribbed and twist as the flowers winter]The 3' foliage is topped by heads of blue open.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun tubular flowers that peel back like hyacinth to part sun] [1 gal] [2 m (7')] flowers.They appear late summer or early fall and have a pleasing fragrance. Good as a cut flower as Clematis 'Stargazer' $18.00 well.[Ranunculaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] see viticella Venosa Violacea[] [] [] [] [1 gal] [] [1 m (3') / 60 cm (2')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 49 Clematis heracleifolia 'China Purple' $18.00 Clematis koreana 'Brunet' $18.00 Clematis recta 'Serious Black' $18.00 In our top ten favourite plants. This compact Elegant dark purple-brown blooms with a satin A new introduction with rich,very dark purple leaves herbaceous Clematis has late summer, tubular sheen appear in late spring.[Ranunculaceae] with a shrubby habit.It forms a dense clumps of blooms that are a rich, velvety, dark purple with [Korea] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [2-3 m intertwining leaves that makes it self supporting yellow stamens. A late season (7-10')] without need for any support.This is topped by gem.[Ranunculaceae] [China] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] frothy heads of antique cream blooms that mature [32 cm (13") / 35 cm (14")] Clematis ladakhiana $16.00 to fuzzy silver seed heads..The foliage changes to A species from the Himalayas with subtle but olive green by summer.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [] Clematis hexapetala $18.00 interesting bell-shaped blooms that are yellow [Full sun] [1 gal] [2 m (6"0 / 1 m (3')] An erect,deciduous,herbaceous perennial. The mottled with violet-bronze.Slightly twisted sepals 1-1.5" white flowers are held above leathery leaves. and reddish-brown stamens add to its charm.A Clematis recta' Midnight Wine' $18.00 Blooms from mid to late summer.[Ranunculaceae] close but smaller relative of C. A darker form of C recta 'Purpurea'[Ranunculaceae] [Asia] [z3] [Full sun] [1 gal] [1 m (3') / 1.5 m (5')] tangutica.[Ranunculaceae] [Himalayas] [z5] [Full [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [2 m (6')] sun] [1 gal] [2-3 m (7-10')] Clematis integrifolia $14.00 Clematis sp. $16.00 A delightful,non-climbing,clump-forming herbaceous Clematis macropetala 'Blue Bird' $12.00 Wild collected seed by Jurasek[Ranunculaceae] species. Nodding urn-shaped blue to indigo flowers Atragene Group. Free-flowering, with lavender-blue [Asia] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [] in early to midsummer are followed by attractive nodding bells.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] fuzzy seed heads for a long season. Needs sun on [] [1 gal] [250-350 cm (8-11') / 100 cm (3.3')] Clematis tangutica $18.00 the foliage and a cool, well-drained root run. This Chinese species is very vigorous and good for Showy.[Ranunculaceae] [Eurasia] [z4] [Full sun] [1 Clematis macropetala 'Lagoon' $16.00 covering eyesores. Butter yellow hanging bells gal] [60 cm (24") / 45-60 cm (18-24")] A macropetala hybrid with dark blue nodding bell followed by attractive fuzzy seed shaped ,long pointed flowers. A tough, disease heads.[Ranunculaceae] [China] [z4] [] [1 gal] [5 m Clematis integrifolia 'Alba' $17.00 resistant choice excellent for the smaller (17')] A selection with creamy white garden[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [Full blooms[Ranunculaceae] [Eurasia] [z4] [Full sun] [1 sun to part sun] [1 gal] [3 m (10')] Clematis tangutica 'Engelina' $18.00 gal] [60 cm (2') / 40 cm (16")] See Clematis 'My Angel'[] [] [] [] [1 gal] [] Clematis macropetala 'Purple Spider' $18.00 Clematis integrifolia 'Gazelle' $12.00 Dark violet, almost black, nodding, semi-double, Clematis tangutica 'My Angel' [ $18.00 A white section with hanging blooms that are highly bell-shaped blooms during April to June and then Engelena] reflexed.[Ranunculaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun] [1 occasionally in August. Looks fabulous growing A new introduction from the Tangutica Group. gal] [30-60 cm (12-24") / 45 cm (18")] through a yellow foliaged shrub like Cornus alba Nodding bells are yellow inside, purple outside, with 'Aurea'. Tough and a creamy edge.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] Clematis integrifolia 'Hendryetta' $18.00 tasty.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [Full sun [z2] [] [1 gal] [250 cm (8') / 100 cm (3.3')] Integrifolia Group. A recent introduction with to part sun] [1 gal] [2 m (7')] charming, nodding, pink bells.[Ranunculaceae] Clematis texensis 'Etoile Rose' $18.00 [Eurasia] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [1.5 m (5')] Clematis macropetala 'White Swan' $16.00 A charming selection from the Texensis group with A hybrid developed by the late Dr. Frank Skinner in nodding bell-shaped blooms with upturned tips.The Clematis integrifolia 'Jan Fopma' $18.00 Manitoba that is a hybrid between C. macropetala deep rich pink tepals are attractively edged in soft Integrifolia Group. Another great Wim Snoeijer and C. siberica. A very hardy,early bloomer that pink.Delightful to place where you can view the introduction. A non-clinging, herbaceous Clematis has very large 5" nodding flowers with twisting inside of the bells.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] which is great rambling over shrubs. Nodding, sepals.[Ranunculaceae] [China, Russia] [z5] [Full [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [3-4 m (10-13')] bell-shaped flowers are glossy, deep purple-red with sun to part sun] [1 gal] [3m[12']] dusky, pink margins. Cut back hard after Clematis texensis 'Gravetye Beauty' $20.00 winter.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full Clematis mandschurica $12.00 A lovely, much-sought-after plant, with small sun] [1 gal] [2.5 m (8')] Glossy deep green pinnate foliage is topped with cherry-red tulip-like flowers.[Ranunculaceae] [South cruciform pure white flowers that have a strong Eastern United States] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 Clematis integrifolia 'Mongolian Bells' $19.00 hawthorn fragrance. Blooms for two gal] [450 cm (15')] Selections of C integrifolia in a range of colours months.[Ranunculaceae] [Asia] [z3] [Full sun to part from white,blue,lavender or pink.Compact clump sun] [1 gal] [2 m (6')] Clematis texensis 'Odoriba' $17.00 that will survive in sunny,tough Texensis Group. A Japanese variety with nodding, conditions.[Ranunculaceae] [Eurasia] [z4] [Full sun] Clematis paniculata $18.00 bell-shaped flowers with widely recurving sepals [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30-40 cm (12-15")] Sweet Autumn clematis see Clematis held facing out. Pink tepals with a white bar in the terniflora[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [] [1 centre and yellow stamens. Blooms July to Clematis integrifolia 'Olgae' $16.00 gal] [] October. A herbaceous perennial, its previous Mid blue,clear blooms with twisted sepals that are year's shoots die to the ground and should be quite distinctive.Sweetly fragrant[Ranunculaceae] Clematis patens $16.00 pruned out each spring.[Ranunculaceae] [South [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 45 cm A climber with solitary, upright, 4" diameter flowers. Eastern United States] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 (18")] Sepals range in colour from white flushed with violet gal] [3 m (10')] to violet-blue. They are wide spreading and quite Clematis integrifolia 'Pamiat Serdtsa' $17.00 separate from each other. Stamens have white Clematis texensis 'Pagoda' $17.00 Integrifolia Group. A hybrid from the Ukraine with filaments and reddish purple A Texensis selection. Nodding bells with recurved lots of different spellings and that translates as anthers.[Ranunculaceae] [China, Japan] [z5] [Full tips like the roof of a pagoda. The outsides of the 'Memory of the Heart' (for all you romantics). sun to part sun] [1 gal] [3 m (10') / 75 cm (30")] tepals are creamy mauve with deeper mauve Single, nodding, broadly bell shaped, satiny, pale veining while the insides are almost white. Flowers lilac-mauve flowers. The twisting and slightly Clematis pitcheri $12.00 June till August.[Ranunculaceae] [South Eastern recurving tepals add to its charm.[Ranunculaceae] Small, nodding, pitcher-shaped, dull purple to brick United States] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [2 m [Eurasia] [z3] [Full sun] [1 gal] [1.5 m (5')] red flowers. Petals are recurved at their tips. Cute. (7')] Plant near a pathway, where the flowers are easily Clematis integrifolia 'Rosea' $19.00 viewed.[Ranunculaceae] [Eastern North America] Clematis texensis 'Princess Diana' $18.00 Nodding bells of pink that are deeper at the base [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [2.5-3 m (8-10')] Texensis Group. Four luminous, deep, slightly and sometimes twisted at the end.[Ranunculaceae] mauve-pink sepals with a deep pink bar, white [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [40-60 cm (16-24") / Clematis potaninii $19.00 margined outside and recurved toward the 40 cm (16")] Sweet,white,single blooms cover the foliage with tips.[Ranunculaceae] [South Eastern United States] masses of bloom from late summer through [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [3 m (10')] Clematis integrifolia 'Rouguchi' $18.00 fall.Vigorous,quickly up to 40', but blooms on new Unusual, 2", intense, deep blue-purple bells with wood so it can be pruned early without losing Clematis tubulosa ' Alan Bloom' $17.00 lighter blue recurved sepals. Very fragrant and bloom. Fuzzy seed heads give it the common name A superior form with an erect, self-supporting habit. free-blooming over a long period from June through of 'Old Man's Beard'[] [] [] [] [1 gal] [] Dark blue flowers from July to September. A September. Choice.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden Blooms introduction.It spreads to form a good size origin] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [2.4 m (8')] Clematis potaninii v. fargesii [Paul $19.00 clump.[Ranunculaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] Farges] [80 cm (32") / 40 cm (16")] Clematis integrifolia Blueboy $17.00 Differs from v. potaninii in having smaller flowers in A classic Canadian hybrid by Dr Skinner in 1947 larger clusters in the leaf axils. The leaflets also Clematis viticella 'Betty Corning' $18.00 between C. integrifolia and C. vitacella .The slightly have sharper teeth.[Ranunculaceae] [China] [z3] Late blooming, pale violet, slightly fragrant bell nodding,steel blue flowers are 4-5" across.The non [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [2-4 m (7-13')] blooms with recurved tips and cream anthers.The clinging stems work well grown through a shrub or flowers aren't that large but the copious numbers attached to a support.[Ranunculaceae] [Eurasia] and their daintiness create a marvellous [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1.5 m (5')] effect.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [2 m (7') / 1 m (3')] Clematis integrifolia [compact form] $16.00 Similar to the species only on shorter stems.[Ranunculaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [30-40cm (12-16") / 30-40cm (12-16")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 50 Clematis viticella 'Elvan' $17.00 Convallaria Coreopsis Viticella Group. Dainty, small, nodding flowers that are purple,Rich purple on the outside,frosted on the inside,with a broad white stripe.[Ranunculaceae] Convallaria 'Vic Pawlowski's Gold' $13.00 Coreopsis 'Berry Chiffon' $11.00 [Europe] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [3 m (10')] A striking selection of Lily of the Valley with bold A new threadleaf selection that is more heat and gold striped leaves.The gold-cream stripes are cold tolerant.The white blooms have raspberry red Clematis viticella 'Little Nell' $17.00 broader and more numerous than in C. 'Albostriata'. eyes that expand in cooler weather.The flowers Viticella Group. A sweetie with semi-nodding It is slow to increase and holds the variegation bloom for months on the dark green upright blooms that are creamy white, delicately edged with better in brighter conditions and has the same clump.Very disease resistant.[Asteraceae] [North pale purplish pink. Sepals are pointed with deliciously fragrant white bells as the America] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [38-45 cm (15-18") / recurved tips and have toothed and wavy species.[Convallariaceae] [North Temperate Zone] 45 cm (18")] margins.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 25 cm sun to part sun] [1 gal] [3 m (10')] (10")] Coreopsis 'Centre Stage' $11.00 Masses of striking red magenta flowers on Clematis viticella 'Madame Julia $16.00 Convallaria majalis $9.00 mounding plants that bloom from early summer to Correvon' An old classic but still a thug.It is wonderful in a wild hard frost without needing to be dead Viticella Group. Single, semi-nodding, vibrant, rich, area or as a groundcover under shrubs.The headed.Coreopsis verticillata breeding makes it claret red, 3" blooms. Charming, twisted tepals and fragrance wafting up from a patch of Lily of the hardy and attractive.[Asteraceae] [North America] yellow stamens. Produces best flower colour in sun Valley is certainly a very strong memory of spring.[] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [50cm[20"] 60cm[24"]] or semi-shade.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [North Temperate Zone] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 [] [1 gal] [3-4 m (10-13')] gal] [20-30 cm (8-12") / 45 cm (18")] Coreopsis 'Citrine' $11.00 A very compact plant that is smothered in bright Clematis viticella 'Minuet' $17.00 Convallaria majalis 'Aureovariegata' $14.00 yellow daisies that remain fresh and clean all Vibrant, single, semi-nodding flowers, 6 cm (2.25") Golden lines run through the leaves. A lot less season long with little maintenance.[Asteraceae] across, are comprised of four, blunt-tipped,white aggressive than the species making it much less of [North America] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [15cm[6"] petals which shade to purple-red edges. Deeply a weed. Well-behaved enough to put in a garden for 20cm[8"]] veined margins. Around for over a that sweet fragrance.We have generously received century.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z3] [Full sun to plants from Anna Leggat and Paul Ehnes so we are Coreopsis 'Heaven's Gate' $10.00 part sun] [1 gal] [2.5 m (8')] not sure if they are different Pink flowers with a distinct, ruby-red eye. We've clones.[Convallariaceae] [North Temperate Zone] been assured that this one is hardy.[Asteraceae] Clematis viticella 'Negritianka' $17.00 [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 35 cm [North America] [z5] [] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 30 cm A viticella hybrid with deep velvety purple blooms, (14")] (12")] 3-5" across. Filaments are greenish white,tinged with purple at their tops. Flowers late on current Convallaria majalis 'Creme de Mint' $16.00 Coreopsis 'Mercury Rising' $11.00 year's growth.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full Glaucous leaves with a cream edge. Leaves are A new hardy[Z5] red tickseed from Darrell Probst sun to part sun] [1 gal] [3 m (10')] larger than the species.[Convallariaceae] [North that is also disease resistant.From early summer to Temperate Zone] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 early fall the narrow green foliage is topped by Clematis viticella 'Purpurea Plena $19.00 cm (12") / 30-40 cm (12-15")] rich,velvety[1.5-2"]wine red blossoms with a central Elegans' orange-gold button.Some petals may have a Viticella Group. Numerous fully double, deep red, Convallaria majalis 'Hardwick Hall' $11.00 frosting of white.The backs of the are creamy frilly flowers the size of a loonie. An ancient variety, A British selection of lily-of-the-valley that has a yellow with a purple stripe down the centre of each recorded in 1629 and rediscovered by C.S. Thomas narrow golden edge on each leaf. A tough ,vigorous petal.Loved by bees and butterflies.This continually in 1945. Time for another round.[Ranunculaceae] ground cover.[Convallariaceae] [North Temperate blooming variety is sterile so it does not need to be [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [250 cm (8')] Zone] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (1') / 35 deadheaded and will not seed.[Asteraceae] [Garden cm (14")] origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30-45cm Clematis viticella 'Royal Velours' $15.00 (12-18") / 30-45cm (12-18")] Single, semi-nodding, velvety, dark reddish purple to reddish black overlapping full petals that are Coreopsis 'Red Elf' $11.00 deeply veined. Reddish purple anthers. Great A very compact version with similar blooms to growing through silver foliage.[Ranunculaceae] 'Mercury Rising'. The deep burgundy red blooms [Europe] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [2.5-3 m can have lightly frosted white tips in (8-10')] summer.[Asteraceae] [North America] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [20-30 cm (8-12") / 30 cm (12")] Clematis viticella 'Rubra' $16.00 A handsome selection with outfacing delicate dark Coreopsis 'Red Satin' $11.00 red blooms and dusky red anthers make a classic A striking new threadleaf coreopsis from Darrell statement that has stood the test of time since its Probst with deep wine flowers with orange centres introduction by Lemoine in 1893.[Ranunculaceae] that bloom in large enough numbers to cover the [Europe] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [3 m (10")] foliage.The flowers are sterile they last for along period and can be encouraged to rebloom by Clematis x diversifolia 'Blue Boy' $16.00 cutting back.[Asteraceae] [North America] [z5] [Full Integrifolia Group (C. integrifolia x C. viticella). sun] [1 gal] [40-45cm (16-18") / 30-45cm (12-18')] Canadian bred by Dr. F.L. Skinner. Resplendent, small, nodding, violet-blue bells on stems that do Coreopsis 'Sienna Sunset' $9.00 not cling. Great on a trellis or obelisk. Prune this A butterfly magnet that is a sport of 'Creme Brulee' semi-herbaceous type hardy.[Ranunculaceae] with large,long blooming,rich burnt sienna [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1.5 blooms.As the flowers age they lighten to m (5')] orange.[Asteraceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 45 cm (18")]

Coreopsis 'Star Cluster' $10.00 An easy,free blooming selection from Daryl Probst crossing of eight different species. The large white daisies with a gold button centre develop a deep purple eye in cooler months.It will bloom non stop from early summer to early fall without deadheading but quick shearing will keep it tidy all season long.[Asteraceae] [North America] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [45-60cm (18-24") / 30-45cm (12-16")]

Coreopsis 'Tweety' $11.00 A compact,bushy plant of ferny,threadlike foliage with masses of soft lemon yellow blooms from early summer till fall.Deadheading will even further encourage more blooms.Tolerant of hot dry conditions once established.[Asteraceae] [North America] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 40 cm (16")]

Coreopsis tripteris $1.00 A native giant for a sunny, well drained site. We like it close to a path where you can stand close and look up at the late summer 2" yellow blooms.[Asteraceae] [North America] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [230 cm / 200 cm]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 51 Coreopsis verticillata 'Zagreb' $9.00 Corydalis Cotula Similar to 'Golden Showers', but only about half the height. Good for the well-drained rock garden.A tough little performer with few Corydalis 'Wildside Blue' $18.00 Cotula squalida $10.00 problems.[Asteraceae] [South Eastern United Finally a fabulous blue corydalis that grows and An attractive flat dwarf ground cover that deserves States] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 35 cm blooms well. A hybrid from Keith Wiley that we to be more popular. Foliage looks like small feathery (14")] brought from England .In our stock beds and fern fronds. Flowers are insignificant. Fairly vigorous gardens it has performed very well Lacy green and fairly drought tolerant. One of the best fillers for foliage that doesn't go dormant and very long between paving stones.[Asteraceae] [New Zealand] blooming radiant sky blue flowers.[Papaveraceae] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [5 cm (2") / 30 cm [China] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / (12")] 30-40 cm (12-15")]

Corydalis aurea $9.00 A lovely, rare native Corydalis that we found up on the Bruce Peninsula. Very glaucous, crispy foliage and acid yellow flowers. A biennial that seeds lightly here and there, not heavily like some of its cousins,[Papaveraceae] [Eastern North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12"0 / 30 cm (12")]

Corydalis buschii $12.00 A choice woodland corydalis that will form a small,slowly spreading patch of bright yellow tubers. Dissected foliage and red-purple blooms with darker tips. Slow to break dormancy in spring.Reliable.Tuberous.[Papaveraceae] [China] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [10-15 cm (4-6") / 20-30 cm (8-12")]

Corydalis elata $14.00 This fumitory, recently brought into cultivation, comes from the same part of China as C. flexuosa. However, it seems to maintain a more natural cycle for us, not going dormant in summer and not staying green in winter, so it has been a better garden plant in this area. It has deeper cobalt blue flowers than C. flexuosa and is a bit taller. It spreads slowly but continually by expanding roots.[Papaveraceae] [China] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30-35 cm (12-14") / 35 cm (14")]

Corydalis lutea $9.00 Cool,frosty mounds with golden blooms all season long. The only drawback is that it likes to seed around, but well worth it.[Papaveraceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun to full shade] [1 gal] [30cm[12"] 40cm[15"]]

Corydalis nobilis $18.00 Bold clumps of beautiful ferny blue-green foliage are topped with heavy sprays of bright yellow flowers with a purplish-brown spot at the tip.It is one of the most asked about plants in the spring garden.It looks so robust that people are always amazed when they are told in a couple of weeks it will go dormant.Truly noble![Papaveraceae] [Eastern Siberia, Eastern Asia] [z5] [Full sun to full shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 45 cm (18")]

Corydalis ochroleuca $10.00 Ferny mounds of glaucous foliage have tons of delicate green-lipped white flowers with yellow throats in late spring and summer. Would probably be ever-blooming, if not for winter. Self-seeds.[Papaveraceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun to full shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")]

Corydalis solida [purple] $10.00 A fleeting delight in early spring. From bulbous roots come finely-cut blue-grey leaves with heads of plum-purple flowers. Foliage quickly disappears until next spring. Excellent around late-emerging perennials. (mix of colours)[Papaveraceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun to full shade] [9 cm/3.5"] [15-20 cm (6-8") / 20 cm (8")]

Corydalis solida [red and pink] $10.00 A hotspot in spring with fiery red to subdued pink blooms[Papaveraceae] [Eurasia] [z4] [Full sun to full shade] [1 gal] [15 - 20 cm (6" - 8") / 30 cm (12")]

Corydalis solida [white] $10.00 An attractive selection with white flowers and dark sepals.[Papaveraceae] [Eurasia] [z4] [Full sun to full shade] [1 gal] [15 - 20 cm (6" - 8") / 30 cm (12")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 52 Crambe Crocosmia Cyclamen

Crambe cordifolia $18.00 Crocosmia 'George Davidson' $10.00 Cyclamen coum $14.00 This cabbage relative looks like a Gypsophilia on Pure yellow airy tubular flowers on this montbretia. Rounded leaves, 1-2.5" long are deep green with steroids. From leaves up to three feet long rise Arching grassy foliage.[] [Garden origin] silver patterns. Compact flowers are produced massive branched stems up to six feet. Masses of [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 30 cm (12")] along with the leaves in early spring and vary from small honey-scented flowers in early summer. white to shades of pink and carmine-red with dark Popular in many English gardens, but quite hardy Crocosmia 'Lucifer' $10.00 carmine-red stains above white-rimmed here. Partial shade to sun. A larger hybrid from Alan Bloom. With broad mouths.[Primulaceae] [Caucasus] [z5] [] [1 gal] [5-8 Statuesque.[Brassicaceae] [Caucasus] [z5] [Full sun sword-like foliage and brilliant fiery red cm (2-3") / 10 cm (4")] to part sun] [2 gal] [2 m (7') / 1.5 m (5')] blooms.Probably the hardiest.[Iridaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [1.2 m (4') / 30 cm (12")] Cyclamen coum 'Something Magic' $15.00 A hardy cyclamen from tissue culture.In this selection the dark green centre shaped like a Christmas tree is surrounded by a silver halo.This vigorous grower produces large pink flowers in early spring.[Rosaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 15 cm (6")]

Cyclamen hederifolium $14.00 These were given to us from Paul Ehnes and come from collected wild seed in Turkey. They have wonderful silver markings on the leaves and have pink flowers with a dark carmine marking around the mouth. For sun or partial shade. Early spring bloom.[Primulaceae] [Europe, Asia Minor] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 10 cm (4")]

Cyclamen hederifolium 'Sweetheart $15.00 Flame' Distinctive arrowhead-shaped leaves with a central flame pattern and bands of silver flecked with green.In fall white flowers on short orange stalks complete the captivating picture.[Rosaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 35 cm (14")]

Cyclamen hederifolium 'Sweetheart $15.00 Sparkle' A hardy selection from Terra Nova with an awesome leaf markings of pewtered silver and green.In fall the light pink flowers appear on cinnamon-coloured scapes.[Rosaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [10m[30'] 10m[30']]

Cyclamen purpurascens $14.00 Red blooms in August. Probably the hardiest of the genus.The dark green leathery leaves have marvellous patterns of silver.[Primulaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 15 cm (6")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 53 Cypripedium Cypripedium parviflorum var. $40.00 Dahlia pubescens An aristocrat of native plants The large flowered Cypripedium 'Chauncey' $64.00 lady slipper is an extremely hardy,wildly distributed Dahlia 'Bishop of Llandaff' $10.00 A distinctive variety with long twisted petals of dark terrestrial orchid.This species is variable in colour Scarlet, type blooms with bronze foliage. Lift purple-brown and a delightful,contrasting golden with different shades of yellow and twisted sepals after frost, cut back and dry store yellow pouch with red spotting.A spring that range from light greenish-yellow to dark tubers.Indispensable for late season colour in the bloomer.[Orchidaceae] [Garden origin] [z4/5] [Part maroon.They are fairly easy to grow in humusy,well garden.[Asteraceae] [Garden origin] [z8] [Full sun] Shade] [1 gal] [40cm[16"] 30cm[12"]] drained soils and 2 to 3 hours of sunlight and [1 gal] [1 m (40") / 75 cm (30")] dappled shade the rest of the time.[Orchidaceae] Cypripedium 'Hans Erni' $64.00 [Eastern North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 Dahlia 'Dark Angel Dracula' $10.00 A sweet hybrid between C.franchetii x C. calceolus gal] [30 cm (12") / 40 cm (16")] A more compact variety with deep purple foliage that results in near white blooms that are overlaid and warm red,single blooms[Asteraceae] [Garden with cherry red veining on the lip s well as the Cypripedium reginae $54.00 origin] [z8] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [35-40 cm tepals.A nore compact selection with strong An exceptional, hardy, native terrestrial orchid. that (14-6") / 35 cm (14")] stems.[Orchidaceae] [Garden origin] [z4/5] [Part if happy will expand to a sizeable clump. The large Shade] [1 gal] [30-35 cm (12-14") / 35 cm (14")] white flowers have a rosy pink pouch..Blooming sized plants.[Orchidaceae] [Eastern North America] Cypripedium 'Kentucky Pink' $54.00 [z2] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [45cm[18"] A complex hybrid resulting in an imposing 35cm[14"]] specimen.The tall stems support the striking,large flowers that have deep pink pouches and long Cypripedium reginae alba $54.00 drooping sepals.[Orchidaceae] [Garden origin] A glowing pure white form of this regal [z4/5] [Part Shade] [1 gal] [50 cm ( 19") / 40 cm native.[Orchidaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Part sun (16")] to shade] [1 gal] [40-45cm (16-18") / 30-45cm (12-18')] Cypripedium 'Pillipp' $78.00 A C. macranthos x C. kentuckiense hybrid resulting in a sensational large blooms. The purple-pink blooms have a large white lip that is attractively suffused with pink.[Orchidaceae] [Garden origin] [z4/5] [Part Shade] [1 gal] [43 cm (17") / 35 cm (14")]

Cypripedium 'Pluto' $78.00 A knockout compact selection with large bloooms.The large pouch is creamy white with subtle stripes of red.The tepals are creamy yellow and heavily striped with burgundy giving a dramatic effect overall.[Orchidaceae] [Garden origin] [z4/5] [] [1 gal] [30-35 cm (12-14") / 35 cm (14")]

Cypripedium 'Pueblo' $54.00 This ground orchid has a bright yellow pouch and greenish-yellow tepals that are nicely streaked with browmish red.[Orchidaceae] [Garden origin] [z4/5] [Part Shade] [1 gal] [30-50 cm (12-20") / 30 cm (12")]

Cypripedium 'Victoria' $84.00 This cross between C. parviflorum var pubescens and C. fasciolatum results in a superb,imposing specimen[almost 2'] for the shade garden.The yellow pouch can be almost the size of an egg and the yellow.twisted tepals are striped with burgundy.[Orchidaceae] [Garden origin] [z4/5] [] [1 gal] [43 cm (17") / 35 cm (14")]

Cypripedium calceolus $38.00 This native ladyslipper orchid is one of the easiest to grow in the garden.The yellow pouches are held above pleasantly pleated leaves.[Orchidaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20-30cm (8-12") / 20-30cm (8-12")]

Cypripedium kentuckiense $38.00 One of the largest Cyps and the last to bloom in late May. The large creamy yellow pouch with nicely contrasting dark chocolate brown petals and sepals is quite impressive.3 yr old plants-a year blooming.Although native to Kentucky they are hardy to zone 4.[Orchidaceae] [Eastern North America] [z3] [Part Shade] [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / 30-40 cm (12-16")]

Cypripedium montanum $42.00 A lovely western species with white pouches and contrasting long dark contrasting, twisted petals.5yr old plants[Orchidaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 (12") / 30 (12")]

Cypripedium parviflorum var. $45.00 parviflorum This orchid is commonly known as Lesser Yellow Ladyslipper.The pouches are dark yellow and the sepals can range from greenish-yellow,striped or dark maroon.It is distinguished var pubescens by its smaller booms and slightly later bloom time.[Orchidaceae] [North Temperate Zone] [] [] [1 gal] [20-30 cm (8-12") / 20-30 cm (8-12")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 54 Darmera Deinanthe Delosperma

Darmera peltata [Peltiphyllum $17.00 Deinanthe bifida $19.00 Delosperma 'Fire Spinner' $10.00 peltatum] A herbaceous Hydrangea relative. Clump forming This ice plant is the 2012 Plant Select winner.It Umbrella Plant. Beautiful umbels of pinkish lilac with large, oblate to elliptic, mid-green leaves, with forms a mat of succulent green foliage and is blooms in early spring before the distinct notching at their tips[like a forked tongue]. topped by startling tricoloured flowers.The blooms huge,round,rhubarb-like leaves erupt. Prefers a Odd flowers are small and white with yellow have a white centre and the thin ray petals start out moist site but will do fine in a deep, rich stamens.[Hydrangeaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to purple and shift to burnt orange. Thrives in hot soil.[Saxifragaceae] [Western North America] [z4] shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 45 cm (18")] sunny conditions in poor soil.It does not like winter [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [120 cm (48") / 60 cm wet and can benefit from some winter (24")] Deinanthe caerulea $22.00 coverage.[Aizoaceae] [South Africa] [z5] [Full sun] An exceptional Chinese woodlander sought by [1 gal] [5 cm (2") / 5 cm (2")] connoisseurs. Rich, green, leathery leaves on stems that end in exquisite clusters of nodding, Delosperma 'Jewel of the Desert Ruby' $10.00 lilac-suffused flowers with lavender-grey stamens This ice plant has rose-pink blooms with yellow and that one must kneel to appreciate.[Hydrangeaceae] white centres over the usual succulent green [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / foliage.[Aizoaceae] [South Africa] [z5] [Full sun] [1 45 cm (18")] gal] [20 cm (8") / 40 cm (16")]

Deinanthe caerulea 'Blue Wonder' $24.00 Delosperma 'Jewel of the Desert $10.00 A selection with mauve-blue blooms.We wonder if Garnet' this is just a name someone put to D. This new hybrid selection has sizzling red blooms caerulea.[Hydrangeaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to with yellow centres surrounded by a white shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 40 cm(16")] ring.These compact,drought tolerant,long blooming plants have become more and more popular.[Aizoaceae] [South Africa] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 30-40 cm (12-16")]

Delosperma 'Jewel of the Desert $10.00 Topaz' This Ice Plant selection is a blooming machine of large 2" bloom of bright orange blooms with white centres tinged with magenta.[Aizoaceae] [South Africa] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [10cm[4"] 45cm[18"]]

Delosperma 'Wow Violet Wonder' $10.00 Another in this vibrant series with white centres and glowing violet tips.[Aizoaceae] [South Africa] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 35 cm (14")]

Delosperma 'Wow Yellow Wonder' $10.00 Yet another wow with bright yellow blooms.[Aizoaceae] [South Africa] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 35 cm (14")]

Delosperma sp. [Liz] $10.00 A species given to us by Liz Knowles that has been reliably hardy up in Caledon[Aizoaceae] [South Africa] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 30-40 cm (12-16")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 55 Dentaria Desmodium Dianthus

Dentaria diphylla 'Bama Jama' $11.00 Desmodium canadense $12.00 Dianthus barbatus 'Heart Attack' $9.00 A Plant Delights introduction that will slowly form a A native from fields and thickets. Rose-purple This perennial Sweet William is not biennial[in Tony three foot patch of dark green leaves and pea-like flowers appear in mid to late summer. Cut Avent's garden it has lasted 15 years]The deep contrasting silver veins and dark purple backs.In back in fall. Will survive in very dry sites. Highly velvety,red,carnation-like blooms appear in spring spring they are topped by 10" lavender recommended by Jelitto and and last for months.When the foliage emerges it is blooms.[Brassicaceae] [North America] [z4] [Part Schacht.[Papilionaceae] [North America] [z2] [Full an attractive dark red and changes to dark glossy sun to shade] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 90 cm (36")] sun to part sun] [1 gal] [120 cm (4') / 45-60 cm green.Heat tolerant,very hardy,deer resistant and (1.5-2')] attractive to butterflies.[Caryophyllaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [30 (12") / 30 (12")]

Dianthus 'Apple Slice' $9.00 One of a new series developed by Walters Gardens with 1.5" double blooms of deep velvety maroon. Each ragged petal has a centre pink to white blotch and a matching picotee edge.A compact habit with grassy,glaucous foliage.[Caryophyllaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 33 cm (13")]

Dianthus 'Black Cherry' $9.00 A new double selection with rich,velvety red petals. The ragged petals have a white picotee edge like a piece of cloth disintegrating in the elements.Grey-green glossy foliage.[Caryophyllaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 15-20 cm (6-8")]

Dianthus 'Blue Hills' $10.00 The steel-blue,compact foliage is offset by deep rose-pink,sweetly-scented, single flowers.[Caryophyllaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [10-15 cm (4-6") / 20 cm (8")]

Dianthus 'Coconut Punch' $10.00 Another in the Fruit Punch Series with large,double,fragrant blooms. The flowers open dark red with a central blotch of white. As the bloom matures the deep red lightens and recedes till their is just a wine coloured ring around the petal.[Caryophyllaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")]

Dianthus 'Coral Reef' $10.00 A new introduction with fully double,frilly blooms that are edged superbly with white to pink.The large blooms[1-1.5"] are well set off by the mound of glaucous, blue-green,needle-like foliage.[Caryophyllaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [20-30cm (8-12") / 20-30cm (8-12")]

Dianthus 'Dragon Fruit' $9.00 Fluffy little pompoms of bright pink petals with maroon markings over a mound of grey-green foliage[Caryophyllaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 30 cm (12")]

Dianthus 'Edgehog' $11.00 A newer variegated dianthus with blue-green,glaucous leaves edged in cream.This sport of D.'Starry Night' has hot pink semi-double flowers.Excellent for edging or the rock garden and the flowers are good for cutting.[Caryophyllaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 30 cm (12")]

Dianthus 'Everlast Burgundy Blush' $11.00 A new introduction that blooms all season.It flushes in spring,carries on into summer and then flushes again in the fall.The raspberry-pink double. blooms are edged in pink and are quite fragrant[Caryophyllaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 30cm (12")]

Dianthus 'Fire and Ice' $9.00 The grey-green foliage forms a dense rounded clump.The flowers are 1-1.5" raspberry with light pink blotches and a very narrow white edge to each petal.[Caryophyllaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [20cm[8"] 20cm[8"]]

Dianthus 'Fire Star' $9.00 Another vibrant Pink in the Star Series.Fire engine red blooms with a deeper crimson eye and a spicy clove fragrance make it appealing. Evergreen, glaucous, grey-green foliage.[Caryophyllaceae] [Europe] [z3] [Full sun] [1 gal] [15 - 20 cm (6" - 8") / 30 cm (12")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 56 Dianthus 'Little Boy Blue' $9.00 Dicentra Dictamnus A Cottage Pink with steel-blue, grass-like foliage. Single, white flowers with pink eyes.[Caryophyllaceae] [Garden origin] [z2] [Full Dicentra 'Amore Rose' $14.00 Dictamnus albus $17.00 sun] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 25 cm (10")] A newer selection that is vigorous and has a long Gas Plant. A sturdy and very long-lived perennial, bloom time.The lacy blue-green foliage is topped by slow to become established and dislikes being Dianthus 'Passion' $10.00 drooping heads of elegant rose blooms.AGM moved, but well worth the wait. Pure white flowers. From England[AGM Award] comes this spicily Award[Caryophyllaceae] [Asia] [] [] [1 gal] [20 cm On a calm evening the gas produced by the flower fragrant,long blooming selection with captivating (8") / 35 cm (14")] can be ignited, producing a blue flame without double cherry red blooms.[Caryophyllaceae] damaging it. Attractive seed heads.[Rutaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 20 cm Dicentra 'Burning Hearts' $18.00 [Eurasia] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60-90 cm (8")] Worth growing for the blue-grey,lacy foliage alone (24-36") / 60 cm (24")] but this new introduction has marvellous Dianthus 'Pomegranate Kiss' $9.00 rose-red,heart shaped blooms with a white edge. It Dictamnus albus 'Rosea' $17.00 Each blossom is a little velvety ball of serrated will not go dormant if there is enough moisture.A Gas Plant. Same as D. albus, but with spikes of foliage that have exquisite deep red petals that are lovely thing![Caryophyllaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] rose-coloured flowers with dark veining. Finely irregularly splashed and streaked with rose [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20-30 cm (8-12") / 30 cm divided deep green leaves remain handsome well pink.[Caryophyllaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full (12")] after bloom. One of our favourites.[Rutaceae] sun] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 25 cm (10")] [Eurasia] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60-90 cm Dicentra 'King of Hearts' $12.00 (24-36") / 60 cm (24")] Dianthus 'Raspberry Swirl' $9.00 This hybrid has the largest, dark rose flowers with Loosely mounded, grey-green foliage is topped by the most sumptuous lacy 'beyond blue foliage -- a striking blooms that emerge as pink petals with combo to die for'. High praise, Dan. A good maroon, picotee edges and central discs and fade neighbour that spreads slowly.[Papaveraceae] to white with magenta edges.[Caryophyllaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [35 [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 30 cm (14") / 35 cm (14")] cm (12")] Dicentra 'Love Hearts' $14.00 Dianthus 'Rosy Cheeks' $11.00 A superb new introduction with creamy white The compact mounds of glaucous grey-green blooms that have purple lines and spots.A foliage are topped by fragrant,exquisite,coral pink prodigious bloomer that starts in spring and lasts till double blooms like small roses.[Caryophyllaceae] fall.Exceptional lacy blue-green foliage. A dramatic [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [25-35 cm (10-14") / choice for the woodland garden.[Caryophyllaceae] 30 cm (12")] [Garden origin] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 25 cm (10")] Dianthus 'Scent First Passion' $11.00 Large fragrant,double scarlet blooms over spiky Dicentra cucullaria $9.00 blue green clumps of foliage make it very useful for Dutchman's Breeches. One of our beautiful natives. the front of the border or the rock Glaucous ferny foliage is topped by lovely white, garden.[Caryophyllaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] [1 yellow-tipped flowers. An ephemeral that dies down gal] [25-35 cm (10-14") / 30 cm (12")] soon after early spring bloom. Humusy soil; keep dry in summer.[Papaveraceae] [Eastern North Dianthus compactus $10.00 America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [15 cm A species from the Carpathian Mountains with pink (6") / 20 cm (8")] flowers with lighter centres.[Caryophyllaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [20-40 cm (8-16") / 30 Dicentra formosa $9.00 cm (12")] A western native that is happy in a not too dry shady position. It will spread by rhizome and will Dianthus simulans $10.00 keep its ferny blue-green all season long.The bloom A dramatic choice for the rock garden that with time colour ranges from light pink to rose-magenta and develops into very dense mounds like living green blooms in spring and then sporadically through fall rocks.Dotted with pink flowers on short after that.An easy to grow,vigorous species that stems.[Caryophyllaceae] [Europe] [z4/5] [Full sun] may not be as showy but worthy of a spot in the [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 30 cm (12")] shade garden.[Papaveraceae] [Western North America] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20-30 cm Dianthus squarrosus $10.00 (8-12") / 20-30 cm (8-12")] An easy alpine variety with blue-green foliage and heavily fringed white flowers from the Tatra Dicentra formosa 'Aurora' $10.00 Mountains.Fragrant.[Caryophyllaceae] [Russia] [z4] Delightful creamy-white flowers over clumps of [Full sun] [1 gal] [10-20 cm (4-6") / 15-30 cm (6-12")] grey-green foliage. A most of the season bloomer which provides a great contrast for Dianthus superbus $10.00 Hostas.[Papaveraceae] [Western North America] The tufts of grassy green,narrow foliage are a lovely [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm foil for the deliciously fragrant blooms .The five (12")] petalled,fringed and feathery blooms in a range of pink and lavender are held in clusters on sturdy Dicentra spectabilis 'Gold Heart' $17.00 stems.[Caryophyllaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] [1 This Bleeding Heart with shocking gold foliage gal] [30-35 cm (12-14") / 35 cm (14")] stands like a beacon in the lightly shaded garden. Arching sprays of hot pink are a bit of a strong Dianthus tenufolius $10.00 contrast but at least they don't last too long. A A species endemic to the Carpathian Mountains selection from Hadspen House Nursery in England. with exquisite pink flowers with darker Too much sun and the foliage will veins.[Caryophyllaceae] [Europe] [] [] [1 gal] [] burn.[Papaveraceae] [Mongolia] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [80 cm (32") / 80 cm (32")]

Dicentra spectabilis 'Valentine' $16.00 Its amazing what a difference a shade can make.Instead of the usual pale pink these blooms are a vibrant cherry red and white with outstanding burgundy stems.The powdery grey-green foliage adds a lacy effect.[Caryophyllaceae] [Mongolia] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [45-60 cm (18-24") / 45 cm (18")]

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Digitalis 'Polkadot Princess' $9.00 Diphylleia cymosa $18.00 Disporopsis perneyi $12.00 One of a series that produces compact stems Immense, umbrella-like leaves up to 60 cm across. A recent, rare introduction. A Chinese equivalent of packed with tubular blooms all around the stem.The Indigo berries in summer. Closely related to our Solomon's Seal; will tolerate partial to deep flowers are sterile so they bloom from early spring Podophyllum but it carries its white flowers above shade. Arching stems with dangling white bells in to early fall.It forms a rosette of rugose leaves from the foliage.[Berberidaceae] [Eastern North America] May and, later, black fruits. which several flower spikes [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 75 cm Evergreen.[Convallariaceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun arise.[Scrophulariaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Part (30")] to shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 50 cm (20")] sun to shade] [1 gal] [75-90 cm (30-36") / 30 cm (12")]

Digitalis grandiflora $10.00 An alluring yellow foxglove with spikes of large flattened bells with lacy brown markings on the interior.Cutting off finished flower spikes can help it to rebloom.[Scrophulariaceae] [Europe] [z2] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 30-40 cm (12-16")]

Digitalis lanata $9.00 Grecian Foxglove. Typical foxglove form, but flowers are remarkable for their purplish veining and off-white lip and beige cup. Great for creating a dramatic vertical punctuation point in the border or larger rock garden. Self-seeds easily.[Scrophulariaceae] [Turkey] [z5] [Full sun to full shade] [1 gal] [60-90 cm (24-36") / 30 cm (12")]

Digitalis lutea $9.00 Glossy leaves are topped by slender stems packed with many small yellow tubular blooms. A long-lived,lime-loving plant that will seed around plentifully when happy. Great for naturalizing.[Scrophulariaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [70 cm (28") / 15 cm (6")]

Digitalis parviflora 'Milk Chocolate' $9.00 We like this plant for the architectural statement it makes in the garden The delicious dark chocolate-red tubular flowers are packed onto tall narrow spikes.They look almost snake-like rising to the tune of some distant charmer.[Scrophulariaceae] [Spain] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [90cm[36"] 40cm[16"]]

Digitalis purpurea 'Dalmation Peach' $10.00 A strain that scored high in German trials because of its strong growth habit,floridity and pure coloured flowers.The rosettes of downy leaves are topped the first year by upright stems of pinkish-peach blooms that lighten to soft peach with throats speckled with orange.[Schropulariaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60-90 cm (2-3') / 35 cm (14")]

Digitalis purpurea 'Dalmation Purple $10.00 Improved' This selection has rich,deep lavender purple blooms with heavily spotted maroon throats that are produced all the way around the stems in early summer.It can bloom the first year and has well branched stems.[Schropulariaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60-90 cm (24-36")]

Digitalis purpurea 'Dalmation White' $10.00 A first year bloomer with with white flowers with maroon speckled throat all around the stem provide an architectural statement.[Schropulariaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60-90 cm (24-36") / 30 cm (12")]

Digitalis purpurea 'Pam's Choice' $9.00 A new,unusual variety. From the outside it looks like f. albiflora but inside the throats are splotched heavily with deep burgundy, creating a striking contrast.[Scrophulariaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [1.2 m (4') / 30 cm (12")]

Digitalis purpurea 'Snow Thimble' $10.00 A dramatic new Foxglove bearing tall spikes of white flowers without any spotting on the inside. An elegant presence in the woodland. The first year it forms a coarse rosette and blooms the next.[Scrophulariaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [1 m (3') / 30-40 cm (12-16")]

Digitalis thapsi 'Spanish Peaks' $9.00 Branched flower stalks support purple-rose, tubular bells with spotted throats.Perennial.[Scrophulariaceae] [Spain] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [11 cm / 4"] [45 cm (18") / 40 cm (16")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 58 Disporum Dodecatheon Draba

Disporum brachystemon $23.00 Dodecatheon albus 'Aphrodite' $10.00 Draba glacialis $9.00 A woodland gem from China. Upright 2' stems are A robust giant for this genus, topped with large, Forms loose buns with bright yellow flowers in early topped by branched stems with attractive glossy purple-pink, shooting star flowers. A May/June spring. Needs a well-drained site: scree or trough. green foliage. Subdued purple pendulous purple bloomer for the shady woodland Will take partial shade. Easy.[Brassicaceae] bell flowers appear mid spring and put on a long garden.[Primulaceae] [Western North America] [z5] [Norway, Russia] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / display. Later season interest from blue-black fruit. [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / 35 cm 15 cm (6")] We originally obtained this plant from Herronswood (14")] Nursery before it was gutted. We only have a few divisions of this exquisite plant.[Convallariaceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 40 cm (16")]

Disporum cantoniense 'Green Giant' $19.00 From this family of woodland gems comes this Hinkley introduction that sounds thrilling. Bamboo-like spears emerge in early spring, in a range of greens, white and pink. The glossy leaves are green with hanging creamy bells followed by glistening blue black long lasting fruit. Can reach 10'.[Convallariaceae] [China] [z5/6] [] [1 gal] [2.5 m (8') / 1 m (3')]

Disporum cantoniense 'Night Heron' $25.00 A Hinkley collection from Szechuan. In spring the foliage appears with deep black burgundy lustrous foliage. Later it fades to greenish purple in summer. The stems are clad in brown paper-like sheaths which are sensational. Terminal clusters of white bell shaped flowers are followed by purple black fruit on 6' stems.Borderline.[Convallariaceae] [China] [z5/6] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [200 cm (7') / 100 cm (3.5')]

Disporum lutescens $15.00 A smaller Fairy Bell with branched stems and yellow hanging globose flowers.This is one of the rarest disporums in Japan where it is found only in a few mountain sites.[Liliaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20-30cm (8-12") / 20-30cm (8-12")]

Disporum maculatum $18.00 An exceptional woodland plant that is native to Virginia but is reliably hardy here. The strong stems are topped by elegant foliage and nodding starry, white flowers with large stamens and small spots. An aristocratic shade plant.[Liliaceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (1.25') / 40cm[1.23']]

Disporum sessile 'Tightwad' $14.00 A beguiling disporum that comes from Korea. Only half the size (6") of the normal disporum and a very tight growth habit make this woodlander attractive. Large white hanging bells in the axils of foliage in early spring. Does spread by rhizome but not problematic.[Convallariaceae] [Korea] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 30 cm (12")]

Disporum smilacinum 'Aureovariegata' $18.00 A dwarf Japanese selection of fairy bells worthy of specimen status. The medium green leaves are surrounded by an irregular golden margin. Early in spring creamy-white bells dangle below the foliage. Spreads slowly by rhizome.[Convallariaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 35 (14")]

Disporum uniflorum $14.00 We formerly listed this as D. flavens.This elegant,oriental Fairy Bells is rated the best in the genus. Forms an attractive clump of lance-shaped leaves with pendant yellow flowers, followed by black berries in the fall. Tear out one of those dull old Hostas and make room for something special.[Convallariaceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")]

Disporum uniflorum (HC 970431) $25.00 A Hinkley collection that he feels is superior to what is usually sold as D.flavens in the trade. The pendulous pale yellow flowers are much larger.[Convallariaceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60 cm / 95 cm]

Disporum viridescens $14.00 A Hinkley collection from Chiri-san with arching, branching stems to 18". White, star-like flowers are followed by bluish black fruit.It seems to be quite vigorous.[Convallariaceae] [Korea] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 60 cm (2')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 59 Dracocephalum Dryopteris Echinacea

Dracocephalum peregrinum 'Blue $9.00 Dryopteris affinis 'Cristata' ['Cristata $12.00 Echinacea 'After Midnight' $14.00 Dragon' The King'] We are fond of this cultivar for its dwarf stature and A diminutive dragonhead with good clean, Arching fronds 4-6" across have crested tips and its shining ebony stems which offset the bluish-green foliage embellished with long blooming pinnae. 'The most handsome of this species' full,fragrant,dark magenta-purple petals that violet-blue hooded flowers. Bring a little piece of the selections.[Dryopteridaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Part sun surround a black-red cone.A well-branched and Altai Mountains to your own sunny well drained to shade] [1 gal] [90 cm (36") / 90 cm (36")] vigorous grower with blue-green spot.[Labiatae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 foliage.[Asteraceae] [Western North America] [z5] gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")] Dryopteris cycadina [atrata] $12.00 [Full sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")] Shaggy Field Fern. Distinctive black stems with Dracocephalum rupestre $9.00 charming, heavily textured, dark green Echinacea 'Aloha' $14.00 Dark violet-blue flowers from July to August. For fronds.[Dryopteridaceae] [China, Japan] [z5] [Full Orange cones surrounded by wide melon-yellow dry, sandy soils in semi-shade or more moisture sun to part sun] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 40 cm (16")] petals create an alluring statement.Excellent as a retentive soils in full sun.[Lamiaceae] [Garden cut flower .Fragrant.[Asteraceae] [North America] origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") Dryopteris dilatata 'Jimmy Dyce' $10.00 [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / 40 cm (16")] / 30 cm (12")] Upright Broad Buckler Fern. Distinctive upright habit. Lacy, blue-green, evergreen Echinacea 'Butterfly Kisses' $15.00 Dracocephalum ruyschianum 'Blue $10.00 fronds.[Dryopteridaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Part sun to A selection with a compact,sturdy,well-branched Moon' shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 35 cm (14")] habit that makes an outstanding selection in the Spikes of clear blue hooded flowers on plants that garden.The three inch,pompom blooms are are larger than the species,native to Dryopteris erythrosora 'Brilliance' $12.00 produced in large quantities.[] [North America] [z5] Siberia.[Labiatae] [Russia] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] A more brilliant form of this evergreen species. [Full sun] [1 gal] [45 cm (16") / 40cm[14"]] [40-50cm (16-19") / 40-50cm (16-19")] New frond growth is lustrous orange and even at maturity the green fronds have a glossy, orange Echinacea 'Chiquita' $16.00 sheen.[Dryopteridaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Part sun to A precious,fragrant dwarf gem with large soft yellow shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 45 cm (18")] flowers.Only a foot tall with a high crown count make it great for a container or along a Dryopteris felix-mas 'Grandiceps' $20.00 pathway.[Asteraceae] [North America] [z5] [Full sun A hard to find but a super fern that is a strong to part sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")] grower making a large bushy specimen.The fronds have neatly crested pinnae and have large terminal Echinacea 'Cleopatra' $14.00 crests making quite a statement.[Dryopteridaceae] Large [3-3.5"] intense golden yellow,fragrant,petals [Europe] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [100 cm surrounding a large orange cone make this recent (40") / 75 cm (30")] cultivar stand out.The stocky,compact plants are well branched.The flowers lighten to creamy yellow Dryopteris filix-mas 'Crispa Cristata' $10.00 as they age. The seedheads provide winter food for This Male Fern selection has evergreen,finely cut, finches and other birds.[Asteraceae] [North crispy fronds with crested frond tips and lightly America] [z4] [] [1 gal] [40-45cm (16-18") / 30-45cm crested pinnae.[Dryopteridaceae] [North Temperate (12-18')] Zone] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 45 cm (18")] Echinacea 'Double Scoop Cranberry' $18.00 A new fragrant,pom-pom type selection with Dryopteris filix-mas 'Linearis $14.00 cranberry-red non-fading blooms above Polydactyla' sturdy,well-branched,upright clumps.[Asteraceae] Very, airy fern with very narrow pinnae and [North America] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 45 multi-forked tips Provides great interest when cm (18")] combined with Hostas.[Dryopteridaceae] [North Temperate Zone] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [40 Echinacea 'Green Jewel' $17.00 cm (16") / 40 cm (16")] Handsome selection from Piet Oudolf with fragrant,light green flowers with a darker green Dryopteris goldiana $10.00 cone.Strong stems on upright,relatively compact A large, bold fern with leathery, deep green, oblong, plants.[Asteraceae] [North America] [z4] [Full sun] [1 egg-shaped fronds. Excellent in the woodland gal] [50-80cm (20-32") / 30-45cm (12-18")] garden.[Dryopteridaceae] [North America] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 120 cm (48")] Echinacea 'Hot Papaya' $14.00 A newer introduction that people will love or hate. A Dryopteris marginalis $10.00 bit like a fluorescent,fifties bouffant hairdo .A A native, usually found on rocky, woodland slopes. pompom of sassy red-orange with a ring of drooping Form is vase-shaped, evergreen clumps of bluish papaya orange petals.Strong stems with maroon green to olive green fronds that do not spread. Very markings.[Asteraceae] [Western North America] [z5] hardy.[Dryopteridaceae] [Eastern North America] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [90cm[36"] 40cm[16"]] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 60 cm (2')] Echinacea 'Julia' $14.00 Another introduction in this Butterfly Series that has Dryopteris x australis $12.00 large[4"]single,tangerine,orange blooms with a A bold, dramatic Wood Fern. The tall,lacy,green copper cone.As the flowers age they lighten to foliage is held erect on dark, brilliant red-violet golden orange.The plants are also compact,stalky stems. Slowly spreads by rhizomes. Easy in and well branched.[Asteraceae] [North America] [] woodland conditions.[Dryopteridaceae] [China, [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [40-45cm (16-18") / Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [1.05 m (42") / 30-45cm (12-18')] 1.5 m (5')] Echinacea 'Meringue' $14.00 A shorter variety with a ray of white petals topped by a pompom of white,green tinged,small petals.As the pompom expands it lightens in colour.[Asteraceae] [Western North America] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 30-40 cm (12-16")]

Echinacea 'Orange Passion' $16.00 A sweetly fragrant variety with bright orange blooms.It has strong compact stems and a large flower count.[Asteraceae] [North America] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [45-60 cm (18-24") / 40 cm (16")]

Echinacea 'Purple Emperor' $14.00 One of the butterfly series with saturated magenta blooms on well proportioned,well-branched stems[Asteraceae] [North America] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [40-50cm (16-19") / 40-50cm (16-19")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 60 Echinacea 'Rosita' $16.00 Echium Edraianthus Chiquita's sister with very pale pink petals that fade to white around an orange dome.Compact with a great branching habit.Drought tolerant once Echium amoenum 'Red Feathers' $10.00 Edraianthus graminifolius $12.00 established.[Asteraceae] [North America] [] [Full sun The low spiky mound of dark green leathery foliage A willowy campanula relative that forms a small to part sun] [1 gal] [35cm[14"] 35cm[14"]] sets the stage for the feathery candles of russet lustrous clumps of grass-like foliage with hovering red.A drought tolerant,deer resistant species that ball-like clusters of upward-facing, violet-blue bells. Echinacea 'Solar Flare' $17.00 needs good drainage and survives on neglect.A It is usually found on sunny,limestone, rocky The large flowers are five inches across and are relative from the Caucasus of our native slopes.[Campanulaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun] [11 bright orange red . The rays extend horizontally Bugloss.After blooming in spring it can be dead cm / 4"] [10cm[4"] 10cm[4"]] from the dark brown centre cone The strong ,tall headed to encourage summer dark red-brown stems provide a dramatic re-bloom.[Boraginaceae] [Europe] [z3] [Full sun] [1 contrast.This is the closest to a true red that the gal] [25-30cm (10-12") / 25-30cm (10-12")] breeders have come up with.[Asteraceae] [Western North America] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [60-90 cm (24-36") / 60 cm (24")]

Echinacea 'Tangerine Dream' $15.00 The sturdy,well branched plants are topped by large[4"] clear,bright orange blooms with wide,overlapping,slightly reflexed petals.The seed heads can be left for winter interest and provide seed for finches It also makes an excellent cut flower lasting up to two weeks in a vase.[Asteraceae] [Western North America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [55 cm (22") / 60 cm (24")]

Echinacea 'Tomato Soup' $18.00 This is supposed to be one of the brightest red cone flowers yet.It forms a vigorous clump of well-branched foliage that are topped with numerous 3.5" startling orange-red blooms with a spicy fragrance.Excellent as a cut flower.[Asteraceae] [Western North America] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [70 cm (28") / 60 cm (24")]

Echinacea 'Virgin' $15.00 An improved white coneflower from Piet Oudolf.The large white blooms have a central green cone and a double row of horizontal petals.It blooms from midsummer through fall on upright plants that don't require staking.[Asteraceae] [North America] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / 30-40 cm (12-16")]

Echinacea pallida $10.00 A dryland species of Echinacea with rough, fuzzy, lance shaped leaves. Strong stems support flowers comprised of orange-brown, conical, central discs surrounded by narrow, pendulous, pink or rose florets. Intriguing.[Asteraceae] [North America] [z4] [] [1 gal] [100 -120 cm (40-48") / 60 cm (24")]

Echinacea purpurea 'Coconut Lime' $17.00 This is the first white double-flowering echinacea. White reflexed petals are topped with a fuzzy dome of limey small petals and cute orange button on top. Well-branched sturdy flower stems (20 flowers per plant) are good for cutting - blooms 2-3 months[Asteraceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [80 cm (32") / 40 cm (16")]

Echinacea purpurea 'Doppeldecker' $10.00 [Doubledecker] A second layer of purple petals forms on the top of the cone. Considerable individual variation in this cultivar.Kind of weird.[Asteraceae] [Western North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 40 cm (16")]

Echinacea purpurea 'Kims Mophead' $10.00 White petals surround a greenish disc on plants that are very compact[Asteraceae] [North America] [z3] [] [1 gal] [30-60 cm (1-2') / 30 cm (1')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 61 Eomecon Epimedium Epimedium 'Domino' $34.00 A knock-out,large selection that is worth growing for the leaves alone. Early in the season the long Eomecon chionantha $12.00 Epimedium 'Alabaster' $18.00 narrow spiny leaves are heavily blotched with dark Asian Bloodroot. Sends up clumps of Bloodroot-like A hybrid seedling [E. diphylla x ?] found in Richard burgundy brown.Above this are two foot,burgundy leaves from underground stolons. The diaphanous Lighty's garden. The crisp green foliage is a lovely stems that arch with large sprays of white flowers white flowers are in racemes above the foliage, contrast to the white flowers with light purple These large blooms are spurred and have a maroon giving a more ornamental effect than our native sepals.A vigorous selection that will quickly make a flower tip.In a few years it can form an impressive species.Quite a runner that pops up here and small mat.[Berberidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Part sun to clump.[Berberidaceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun to there.[Papaveraceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [25-30 cm (10-12") / 40 cm (16")] shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 90 cm (36")] shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 40 cm (16")] Epimedium 'Amber Queen' $24.00 Epimedium 'Enchantress' $24.00 The large yellow flowers are frosted with orange An exceptional hybrid from Washfield Nursery that and turn more orange as they mature.The charming was a cross between 'E dolichostemon' and'E. spidery blooms are held well above the green leptorhizum.'The medium sized blooms are a foliage that is also very attractive with bronze and shimmering silver-pink held above the yellow markings[Berberidaceae] [China] [z4] [Part evergreen,narrow leaflets that have an undulating sun to shade] [1 gal] [25-35 cm (10-14") / 30 cm edge.[Berberidaceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun to (12")] shade] [1 gal] [30-40 cm (12-16") / 40 cm (16")]

Epimedium 'Anju' $24.00 Epimedium 'Fire Dragon' $18.00 A new delicate, mid-sized selection from Japan. an The large blooms are yellow with purple top petals. easy, drought tolerant Epimedium with white blooms They are held above the clean green foliage.An with very short spurs giving a unique introduction from Robin White.[Berberidaceae] look.[Berberidaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to [China] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [35cm[14"] shade] [1 gal] [30cm[12"] 40cm[15"]] 40cm[16"]]

Epimedium 'Beni Yushima' $24.00 Epimedium 'Flamingo Dancer' $25.00 Another charmer from Japan. It is a smaller variety A captivating cultivar with arching red stems holding where the flowers are reddish-pink on the edges dancing blooms with bright rosy pink,long spurred shading to white in the centre. The buds are a rich petals with white tips.The leaves emerge in spring purple red.[Berberidaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Part sun to with attractive mottling and slight silver veins.Deer shade] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 20 cm (8")] resistant[Berberidaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 (12") / 40 (16")] Epimedium 'Black Sea' $19.00 Thought to be a hybrid between E. pinnatum ssp Epimedium 'Flowers of Sulphur' $23.00 colchicum and E. X cantabrigiense or E. pubigerum. A hybrid with bright sulphur-yellow spidery blooms Free-blooming, peachy flowers are held well above held aloft on wiry stems.Glossy foliage with a spring the foliage which turns a deep purple in red overlay.[Berberidaceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun to autumn.[Berberidaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part shade] [1 gal] [30-35cm (12-14") / 30-35cm sun to shade] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 35 cm (14")] (12-14")]

Epimedium 'Buttered Popcorn' $20.00 Epimedium 'Free Spirit Candy' $20.00 A hybrid between E x setosum and E. davidii with A demure introduction from Free Spirit Nursery with bright yellow flowers over evergreen toothed soft pink blooms. The leaves are edged nicely with leaves.Good grower.[Berberidaceae] [Garden purple in the spring.[Berberidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Part origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / sun to shade] [1 gal] [20-30 cm (8-12") / 20-30 cm 35 cm (14')] (8-12")]

Epimedium 'Candy Striper' $24.00 Epimedium 'Fukujuji' $22.00 A unique spurless variety where the petals do not A cute, compact clump with wiry red stems topped overlap creating a very different look. The four with blooms that open into the shape of a cross petals of each bloom are white but streaked with .The blooms are a deep rich pink with paler dark pink.The leaves emerge green with a purple interiors.A newer form from Japan[Berberidaceae] edge[Berberidaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [Japan] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15-20 cm [1 gal] [38 cm (15") / 45 cm (18")] (6-8") / 15-30 cm (6-12")]

Epimedium 'Cherry Blossom' $24.00 Epimedium 'Hagoromo' $22.00 A plant delights introduction with some grandiflorum Another handsome compact form from Japan. The blood and hybrid vigour .Wiry stalks hold masses of two tone blooms have pink spurs and outer petals awesome cherry-red flowers highlighted by the and pure white inside.[Berberidaceae] [Japan] [z4] contrasting spurs that are white on each [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20-25 cm (8-10") / 30 cm side.[Berberidaceae] [Asia] [z5] [] [1 gal] [45cm[18"] (12")] 90cm[36"]] Epimedium 'Harugasumi' $22.00 Epimedium 'Cherry Tart' $25.00 Another fabulous new hybrid from Japan adding The deer resistant foliage emerges in the spring even more variety to this beguiling group. A small with an attractive purple flush.These are topped by clump brandishing exquisite white flowers that are large outfacing blooms. The flowers are a soft pink delicately flushed with lavender-pink. Drought with a centre cross of cherry-red.[Berberidaceae] tolerant once established.[Berberidaceae] [Japan] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [20-25 cm (8-10") / cm (12") / 25 cm (10")] 30 cm (12")]

Epimedium 'Creeping Yellow' $15.00 Epimedium 'Kaguyahime' $22.00 A Japanese selection of unknown parentage. The A beautiful Japanese hybrid that is a cross between foliage emerges a green-yellow with a sizzling red E. acuminatum and E. dolichostemon with long edge and speckles that fade to green.Elegant clean slender,arrow-shaped leaves that have jagged white spidery blooms .[Berberidaceae] [Japan] [z5] edges and is attractively mottled with red in the [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [35cm (14") 35cm[14"]] spring.The sprays of graceful,small,bicolour flowers with dark red-purple spurs and rose-pink inner Epimedium 'Dancing Stars' $28.00 sepals.Robin white[Blackthorn Nursery] obtained it Plant Delights rates this acuminatum hybrid as one from Mikinori Ogisu-both legendary names in plant of the most floriferous they have seen.Large heads exploration world.[Berberidaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part hold the myriad of blooms that have long white sun to shade] [1 gal] [40-45cm (16-18") / 30-45cm spurs and yellow cups.It is a vigorous grower that (12-18')] will form a 30" clump.It starts to bloom early and then has sporadic blooming into early Epimedium 'Lemon Zest' $19.00 summer.[Berberidaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Part sun to A Darrell Probst introduction with graceful lemon shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 75 cm (30")] -yellow bell-shaped flowers over a clump of evergreen,shiny,oval foliage that emerges bronzy red[Berberidaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 35 cm (14")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 62 Epimedium 'Lilac Cascade' $20.00 Epimedium 'Yokihi' $28.00 Epimedium grandiflorum 'Bicolor $22.00 A Daryl Probst clone with long sprays of masses of This newer Japanese hybrid is a cross between E. Giant' rich lavender and violet blooms.These are held over davidii and E. Yubae, resulting in an outrageously A giant bicolor red that deserves a spot in the tight clumps that emerge in spring with an overlay of good flower.The bi-coloured flowers have rich deep garden.The flowers are showy and large as pink and red that ages to green.After the flowers a red petals and contrasting long yellow spurs and well.They have large,wide raspberry sepals with second flush of raspberry-pink leaves emerge centres that are held above the leaves.A vigorous, curved pink spurs.The spring foliage has a red adding to its beauty.[Berberidaceae] [Garden origin] outstanding variety.[Berberidaceae] [Japan] [z4] blush and the fall colour is not to be overlooked with [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [25 (10") / 30 cm [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20-30 cm (8-12") / 20-30 rusty shades of yellow,orange and (12")] cm (8-12")] maroon.Originally purchased in Gotemba Nursery in Japan.[Berberidaceae] [Japan, Korea] [z5] [Part sun Epimedium 'Marchacos Sprite' $16.00 Epimedium acuminatum $20.00 to shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 30-45 cm (12-18")] A garden hybrid with masses of rose-pink flowers A beautiful species with a good contrast between with white highlights on the edge of the cup and the white inner sepals and the purple spur. Remove Epimedium grandiflorum 'Circe' $32.00 very thin straight spurs that are held downward.The old foliage in early spring to enjoy these choice Another striking Cobbleswood introduction that has early spring leafs are washed with blooms.[Berberidaceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun to beautiful,large rose-red blooms and nicely purple.[Berberidaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part shade] [1 gal] [30-45 cm (12-18") / 60 cm (24")] contrasting white spurs. It is similar to E.Yubae Shade] [1 gal] [] except darker leaves and two to three times the Epimedium alpinum 'Little Shrimp' $15.00 number of flowering stems creating a dazzling Epimedium 'Murasaki Komachi' $24.00 A diminutive selection from England with sizzling display.[Berberidaceae] [Japan, Korea] [z5] [Part A new dwarf variety that is cute and demure enough tones of red on the emerging foliage. Crimson early sun to shade] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 40cm (16")] for a trough. The unique flowers look like dark bloom.[Berberidaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to purple,little elf caps.[Berberidaceae] [Japan] [z4] shade] [1 gal] [15 - 20 cm (6" - 8") / 30 cm (12")] Epimedium grandiflorum 'Cranberry $24.00 [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [10cm[4"] 15cm[6"]] Sparkle' Epimedium brachyrrhizum 'Elfin Magic' $28.00 A handsome Japanese selection that has Epimedium 'Pink Champagne' $48.00 An excellent selection from Darrell Probst. A striking,deep,rich cranberry red blooms that are Elegant blooms of rosy pink and creamy long compact clone with leathery, mottled, held out on arching stems.The spring leaves have arching spurs are produced in heavy semi-evergreen foliage. Gigantic, 2" across, an attractive bronze overlay.[Berberidaceae] panicles.Glorious purple mottled foliage in spidery, rose-pink, two-tone flowers. Discovered in [Japan] [z5] [Part Shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 35 spring.Cobbleswood has rated it as one of their best Guizhou Province in 1994.[Berberidaceae] [China] cm (14")] introductions and it is a favourite of [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 35 cm ours.[Berberidaceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun to (14")] Epimedium grandiflorum 'French $20.00 shade] [1 gal] [] Braid' Epimedium cantabrigiense [red form] $14.00 A seedling from Harold Epstein's garden with bright Epimedium 'Pink Elf' $18.00 A medium sized selection with red blooms with green foliage bright orange flashing that is This very floriferous selection has dark pink flowers white and yellow highlights.[Berberidaceae] [Garden highlighted by the the chartreuse veins. The long with a paler outside,held on numerous wiry,arching origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20-30 cm wavy leaflets are topped by large creamy white stems.[Berberidaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Part sun (8-12") / 45 cm (18")] blooms.[Berberidaceae] [Japan, Korea] [z5] [Part to shade] [1 gal] [30cm[12"] 40cm[14"]] sun to shade] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 40 cm (16")] Epimedium chlorandrum $18.00 Epimedium 'Purple Pixie' $18.00 A rare epimedium from that was only Epimedium grandiflorum 'Irene' $19.00 Another selection from Dr.Lighty's garden.The named in 1997.The long arching stems hold the 1.5" A mass of sparkling, dainty, white flowers on small dense clumps are marked with red in early dangling,yellow ,spider-like blooms. The back is plants.[Berberidaceae] [Japan, Korea] [z3] [Part sun spring.The purple sepals are rated as the most vivid white with a touch of purple.The attractive glossy to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")] available.[Berberidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Part sun to foliage forms a striking clump.[Berberidaceae] shade] [1 gal] [20-30 cm (8-12") / 30 cm (12")] [China] [z5] [Part Shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 45 cm Epimedium grandiflorum 'Lilafee' $18.00 (18")] A compact variety with a vigorous growth habit. Epimedium 'Sakura Maru' $22.00 Charming, deep purple sepals and paler petals. A newer flower form from Japan . The two tone Epimedium davidii 'Woolong Dwarfs' $25.00 Pale tips.[Berberidaceae] [Japan, Korea] [z4] [Part flowers are pale lavender pink and white. The long Darrell Probst found this dwarf form growing on sun to shade] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 30 cm (12")] spurs curve inward resulting in a unique clawed dripping wet cliffs in China.The dainty leaflets form a globe. The flowers are held well above the small small clump with stems displaying large yellow Epimedium grandiflorum 'Orion' $24.00 leaves with rippled edges.[Berberidaceae] [Japan] blooms.Great for a container or The large rosy-red blooms are held below the [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [40cm[14"] trough.[Berberidaceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun to foliage. The foliage is bold and large reaching 18". 40cm[14"]] shade] [1 gal] [15-20 cm (6-8") / 15-20 cm (6-8")] No second flush of growth.[Berberidaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 40 cm Epimedium 'Sasaki' $17.00 Epimedium diphyllum 'Roseum' $12.00 (16")] Pure pink flowers over light green foliage. Naturally One of the early introductions from We-du occurring hybrid between E. sempervirens and E. x Nursery.The flowers are lavender-pink instead of Epimedium grandiflorum 'Pretty in $26.00 setosum.[Berberidaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to the usual white in the species.[Berberidaceae] Pink' shade] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 30 cm (12")] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / An alluring introduction from Plant Delights that is a 35 cm (14")] vigorus grower that can grow into a three foot patch. Epimedium 'Sunny and Share' $22.00 The foliage emerges green with raspberry mottling One of the longest blooming epimediums from Plant Epimedium epsteinii $27.00 that is topped in spring with wands of large pink Delights that probably has some E. platypetalum Collected for the first time in 1994 in Human spurred flowers highlighted with a central raspberry blood in it.It is also fairly vigorous.The small green Province, China. Flowers are large for the genus at cup.[Berberidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Part sun to shade] leaves are attractively splashed with purple.In early 1.25" in diameter with greenish outer and white [1 gal] [42 cm (17") / 90 cm (36")] spring there are masses of dangling,bright inner sepals, and purple petals with deeper purple yellow,cup-shaped flowers on short wiry elongated spurs. Undersides of the leaflets have Epimedium grandiflorum 'Purple $24.00 stems.[Berberidaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Part sun to minute bristle-like hairs on their undersides. Named Prince' shade] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 75 cm (30")] for the late Harold Epstein. From a Beijing Bot. The richest,deepest purple form of the species. Garden expedition and Darrell Probst. Winter Exceptionally beautiful, even in bud. Smallish, Epimedium 'Suzuka' $18.00 mulch in zone 5.[Berberidaceae] [] [z5] [Part sun to spring leaves are initially a muted rose A Japanese selection with white flowers that are shade] [1 gal] [15-25 cm (6-10") / 15-25 cm (6-10")] colour.[Berberidaceae] [Japan, Korea] [z5] [Part sun narrow petalled and long spurred with a pink stripe to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")] on the petals. The leaves are small and emerge Epimedium franchetii $29.00 with a pleasing reddish tint.[Berberidaceae] [Garden Impressive, large mounds of coppery bronze, Epimedium grandiflorum 'Queen Esta' $20.00 origin] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / trifoliate, 5" long leaves can reach to 2'. The large, A lovely selection that Harold Epstein found in his 30 cm (12")] long-spurred, yellow flowers with greenish to garden and named after his wife.It has pale purple reddish inner sepals are on top of that. Flowers are spring foliage that contrasts well with the large Epimedium 'Togen' $19.00 produced over a long season.[Berberidaceae] flowers with dark lavender inner sepals and very A tiny Japanese cultivar that only gets three inches [China] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') pale lavender spurs.[Berberidaceae] [Japan, Korea] tall.The pink flowers are still fairly /40 cm (16")] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15-20 cm (6-8") / 30 large.[Berberidaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun cm (12")] to shade] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 20 cm (8")] Epimedium grandiflorum f flavescens $15.00 A vigorous selection with large pale yellow flowers Epimedium grandiflorum 'Red Queen' $19.00 Epimedium 'Windfire' $30.00 over long arrow shaped leaves are tinged with red A selection that Harold Epstein found in Japan. A Darrell Probst selection with superb,wiry,black-red in the spring.[Berberidaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Part Large, rich, rose-red flowers are combined with stems that elegantly hold the large canary-yellow Shade] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 65 cm (26")] huge leaflets of up to 6" by 4" to make this an blooms with nicely reflexed spurs and dark red imposing, choice plant.[Berberidaceae] [Japan, sepals.[Berberidaceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun to Epimedium grandiflorum 'Akebono' $18.00 Korea] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 40 cm (16")] This Japanese hybrid with white blooms blushed 35 cm (14")] with pink.The emerging growth and new foliage is red.[Berberidaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15-30 cm (6-12") / 15-30 cm (6-12")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 63 Epimedium grandiflorum 'Silver Queen' $19.00 Epimedium grandiflorum var. higoense $20.00 Epimedium sempervirens 'White $18.00 A strong growing cultivar with masses of large white 'Confetti' Purity' blooms with a slight silver sheen[Berberidaceae] The delicate leaflets are boldly flecked and A flurry of glistening white blooms over compact [China] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / splotched with dark purple in spring.The masses of green foliage that is large for the 30-45 cm (12-18")] white blooms that are thin and tapered in all their species.[Berberidaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to parts creating a delicate,spidery shade] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 30 cm (12")] Epimedium grandiflorum 'Sirius' $23.00 effect.Cobbleswood rated it as their leafiest a small selection with delicate white blooms.[] clone.[Berberidaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to Epimedium sp. 'The Giant' $80.00 [Garden origin] [z5] [] [1 gal] [] shade] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 30 cm (12")] A sensational unnamed species that was discovered by Darrell Probst near Chongquin ,China Epimedium grandiflorum 'Swallowtail' $19.00 Epimedium grandiflorum x koreanum $22.00 in 2001. It forms a clump of 1' tall,evergreen foliage A Probst introduction of compact habit with small 'Buckland Spider' but in the spring this is topped by a mass of 3 to leaflets sometimes edged in purple.The Large dusky two toned pink spidery blooms.Worth 4',wiry stems holding a myriad of large delicate narrow,graceful flowers have sepals are growing for the mottled spring spider like,light yellow flowers that are accented blue-lavender with pink streaks with angular white foliage[Berberidaceae] [Korea] [z5] [Part sun to with amber tinged cups.It is the only epimedium spurs with a lavender stripe.[Berberidaceae] [Japan, shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")] where each flower stalk continues to produce new Korea] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / flowering branches for up to three months.We are 30 cm (12")] Epimedium koreanum 'Harold Epstein' $19.00 selling at substantially lower price than we Extremely large flowers for an epimedium. paid.[Berberidaceae] [China] [z5] [Part Shade] [1 Epimedium grandiflorum $25.00 Gorgeous butter yellow blooms with contrasting red gal] [1-1.2 m (3-4')] 'Tama-no-Genpei' stems over striking leave lets that can reach 6" long. A very showy Japanese selection throughout the A vigorous grower that grew 12' across in Harold Epimedium sp. [Kaichen Nursery #4] $18.00 season. The leaves emerge with an attractive Epsteins garden. Very cold hardy.[Berberidaceae] A beautiful bi-colour. Originating in China, the purple tinge and are soon topped with wiry dark [Korea] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / correct nomenclature still needs to be worked out. stems and plentiful buds that open to purple and 90 cm (36")] Smashing blooms of purple and pink and evergreen white bicolour blooms[Berberidaceae] [Japan] [z5] colourful foliage, whatever it's [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15-45 cm (6-18") / 30 cm Epimedium lishihchenii $24.00 called.[Berberidaceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun to (12")] Extremely long, curved spurs make the flowers look shade] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 35 cm (14")] like some kind of alien spiders. The large, yellow Epimedium grandiflorum 'Tancho' $20.00 flowers have green inner sepals. Bold, evergreen Epimedium stellulatum 'Long leaf form' $20.00 This is a wonderful Japanese selection that has a foliage.A favourite.[Berberidaceae] [China] [z4] [Part NACPEC [North American China Plant Exploration very unusual colouration for an epimedium.It has a sun to shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 35 cm (14")] Consortium]found this exciting variety in Qin Lin pattern that is the reverse colouration of a normal E. Shan of Province.The leaves are very grandiflorum.It has bright carmine-red petals and Epimedium myrianthum $20.00 spiny and narrower than the originally discovered cup with pink inner sepals. A taller grandiflorum A species similar to E. sagittatum with tall stems species.A hardy early blooming species that has selection.[Berberidaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to with a myriad of small,airy white inner sepals and taller stems with sprays of small white star like shade] [1 gal] [40-50cm (16-20") / 30-45cm yellow petals.Iridescent black outer sepals add to its blooms with tiny yellow petals.[Berberidaceae] (12-18")] charm.Leaves are often mottled with maroon in [China] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30-45 cm spring.[Berberidaceae] [China, Japan] [z5] [Part sun (12-18") / 30-45 cm (12-18")] Epimedium grandiflorum 'White Queen' $24.00 to shade] [1 gal] [45-55 cm (18-22") / 50 cm (20")] One of the best with very large, pristine white Epimedium stellulatum 'Wudang Star' $24.00 flowers. This is the true plant that we brought back Epimedium pauciflorum $18.00 A Roy Lancaster collection from the Wudang Shan. from England and have divided. There are many A drought tolerant species from the parched regions Distinctive, spiny foliage and long sprays of 40 plus, inferior plants offered in the trade as W. of western Szechuan Province. Small, attractive, starry flowers of contrasting, brownish mauve Queen.[Berberidaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part evergreen leaflets are very spiny-margined. petals. Extremely floriferous habit.[Berberidaceae] sun to shade] [1 gal] [35 cm (14")] Spreads by thin rhizomes and can function as a [China] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / vigorous ground cover. Reasonably large flowers 35 cm (14")] Epimedium grandiflorum 'Yellow $19.00 with lilac inner sepals surrounded by longer white Princess' spurs, suffused and streaked with pink at their Epimedium sutchuenense $24.00 Palest yellow blooms with attractive burgundy bases.[Berberidaceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun to Another new Chinese species with attractive flashing on the buds.The heart-shaped leaves have shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 45 cm (18")] mottled foliage when young. Sprays of twenty or edges flashed with red in the spring[Berberidaceae] more, medium-sized flowers; white sepals flushed [Japan, Korea] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 Epimedium pinnatum ssp. colchicum $22.00 purple and reddish purple, long-spurred cm (12") / 30-40 cm (12-15")] 'Thunderbolt' petals.[Berberidaceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun to Collected in Georgia[USSR former] In cool weather shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 35 cm (14")] Epimedium grandiflorum f. flavescens $20.00 the leaflets turn black-purple with green veins.The 'Chocolate Lace' flowers have attractive bright yellow inner Epimedium wushanense 'Caramel $32.00 The new spring leaves emerge with dramatic sepals.[Berberidaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Part sun to Bloom' 93019 chocolate overtones that change to a rich burgundy shade] [1 gal] [25cm[10"] 35cm[14"]] A stunning bloom where the petals are light yellow overlay with dark purple edges before eventually suffused orange with a purple rim. The sepals are turning green.The large creamy yellow green Epimedium sempervirens 'Candy $20.00 green suffused with pale red. However, we would flowers peek from between the foliage. It can Hearts' grow this selection for its foliage alone. Dramatic spread 4" a year.[Berberidaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Part The leaves emerge a shimmering rosy pink that narrow spears (8'') emerge with glossy skin-like sun to shade] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 40 cm (16")] shifts to green with a rose edge over a month before mottled tones of burgundy and brown. The caramel turning solid green.The large flowers with wide blooms and mottled foliage create a tremendous Epimedium grandiflorum f. violaceum $22.00 sepals are a shimmering effect.[Berberidaceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun to 'Bronze Maiden' silver-lavender.[Berberidaceae] [Japan, Korea] [z5] shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 40 cm (16")] A Daryl Probst introduction. The leaves emerge a [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 35 (14")] deep,coppery mahogany-red. This intense colour Epimedium wushanense 'Sandy Claws' $39.00 lasts a month and looks spectacular with the Epimedium sempervirens 'Cherry $24.00 One of our favourites with long spiny leaves that medium-sized lavender flowers.[Berberidaceae] Hearts' emerge chocolate red.In spring it is topped by [Japan, Korea] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 The heart shaped leaves are strikingly edged in red dense panicles of cream and yellow above the cm (12") / 30 cm (12")] early in the season[Berberidaceae] [Japan, Korea] foliage.Unique![Berberidaceae] [China] [z5] [] [1 gal] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [] [30 cm (12") / 60 cm (2')] Epimedium grandiflorum ssp. $16.00 koreanum Epimedium sempervirens 'Okuda's $18.00 Epimedium x cantabrigiense $18.00 Pale yellow flowers are held below the leaves. A White' A cross between E. alpinum and E. pubigerum that large bold plant that makes a strong statement in Dainty white flowers on this form that was is very drought tolerant.The bronze and copper the garden.[Berberidaceae] [Korea, Japan] [z5] [Full introduced by George Schenk from Japan 35 years highlights contrast well with the yellow highlighted sun to part sun] [1 gal] [40-45cm (16-18") / 30-45cm ago. Unusual in that it sends out 4'' to 6'' long orangery blooms.[Berberidaceae] [Garden origin] (12-18')] rhizomes.[Berberidaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to [z4] [Part Shade] [1 gal] [35-40 cm (14-6") / 35 cm shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 15 cm (6")] (14")] Epimedium grandiflorum var higoense $24.00 'Bandit' Epimedium sempervirens 'Variegatum' $36.00 Epimedium x omeiense 'Akame' $28.00 A demure selection from Japan whose small leaves A legendary selection that Darrell Probst searched Sharp dark red flowers flushed with yellow. Also are bordered by a .5" border of dark for in Japan.The spring foliage is a stunning mix of known as 'Emei Sham'. Strikingly different!A burgundy-purple.These are topped by large clusters white,light green and pink.The pink fades but the frequent rebloomer.[Berberidaceae] [China] [z5] of crisp Creamy-white flowers.At only 6" tall it fits in white remains till August.A short selection with white [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 35 cm the smallest garden or lovely in the shady rock flowers.[Berberidaceae] [China, Japan] [z5] [Part (14")] garden.[Berberidaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Part Shade] [1 sun to shade] [1 gal] [20cm[8"] 30cm[12"]] gal] [30 (12") / 30 (12")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 64 Epimedium x omeiense 'Storm Clouds' $28.00 Epimedium x youngianum $19.00 Epimedium zhushanense $35.00 OG 82.002 'Beni-Kujaku' A thrilling,rare species from Hubei with E. x omeiense is a naturally occurring hybrid A small but distinctive hybrid from Japan. The cup long,spiny,evergreen leaves that are topped with between E. acuminatum and E. fangii bearing is completely open, mimicking the inner sepals. huge blooms with long,dark purple spurs backed by mottled and blotched, evergreen, lance-shaped Each flower part has a white interior and a picotee, mauve sepals creating a sizzling leaflets and large, two-tone flowers. 'Stormcloud' is dark rose-pink edge. Small, medium green leaflets. effect.[Berberidaceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun to one of the darker coloured Epimediums originally Flowers well above the foliage.[Berberidaceae] shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 50 cm (20")] collected on Mt. Emei by Ogisue. Fabulous, dark [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / chocolate flowers with purple speckling and yellow 25 cm (10")] tipped spurs. First introduced by Robin White of Blackthorn Nursery.[Berberidaceae] [China] [z5] Epimedium x youngianum 'Copper $19.00 [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 40 cm Charm' (16")] A compact variety with dangling,spurless,dainty white bells.The spiny,deciduous leaves have a Epimedium x perralchicum $16.00 charming spring overlay of copper.[Berberidaceae] 'Frohnleiten' [Japan] [z5] [Part Shade] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 30 cm The tough but delicate-looking new growth is (12")] evergreen with brownish markings; the fall foliage is likewise. Attractive bright yellow flowers. Forms a Epimedium x youngianum 'Fairy Dust' $20.00 handsome, dense ground cover.[Berberidaceae] The 10" wiry stems hold the dainty flowers with [Garden origin] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [25 white cups and small spurs and larger lavender cm (10") / 40 cm (16")] sepals.These make an exquisite picture with the emerging light chocolate leaves.A Daryll Probst Epimedium x rubrum $18.00 introduction.[Berberidaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part One of the best plants for dry shade. Delightful red Shade] [1 gal] [25 (10") / 30 cm (12")] "Bishop's Hat" flowers and red-veined leaves on wiry stems in spring. Red veining fades, but still Epimedium x youngianum 'Grape Fizz' $19.00 lovely with sturdy but delicate-looking foliage. In A cheery,dwarfish variety from Daryl Probst with spring trim off tired foliage before new flowers wands of dreamy mauve flowers.The 5" foliage appear.[Berberidaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part emerges bronze.[Berberidaceae] [Japan] [z4] [] [1 sun to shade] [1 gal] [30-40 cm (12-16") / 30 cm gal] [15 cm (6") / 25 cm (10")] (12")] Epimedium x youngianum 'Jujisei' $18.00 Epimedium x versicolor 'Strawberry $22.00 A distinctive Japanese open form that makes it Blush' appear double.The rose buds opens with the sepals Another wonderful Daryl Probst introduction.It is superimposed over the white petals edged in lovely to watch the colour and pattern change on pink.[Berberidaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part Shade] [1 the leaves as they emerge dark maroon and change gal] [30-35 cm (12-14") / 15-20 cm (6-8")] to green.The wide sepals are soft pink with rose streaks on the back A bright yellow cup that Epimedium x youngianum 'Kozakura' $19.00 deepens to deep rose-purple short spurs complete Unusual in that the inner sepals drop off as the the amazing picture.[Berberidaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Part flowers open, leaving pendulous, white petals, Shade] [1 gal] [30 (12") / 40 (16")] flushed and streaked with rose.[Berberidaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / Epimedium x versicolor 'Sulphureum' $16.00 25 cm (10")] The sulphur-yellow flowers resemble small daffodils. Good foliage and fall colour. Cut back in Epimedium x youngianum 'Merlin' $14.00 winter.[Berberidaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun Dainty,spurless flowers are white near the to shade] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 30 cm (12")] and petal bases; flushed dusky mauve elsewhere. Flowers are held above the mass of small leaflets. Epimedium x versicolor 'Versicolor' $20.00 Originally from Washfield Nursery, A rarely seen variety we brought from Keith Wiley in U.K.[Berberidaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] England with fabulous blooms that open a deep,rich [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 30 cm (12")] salmon and fade over a few days.The leaves are flushed with red in the spring and will spread a few Epimedium x youngianum 'Milky Way' $22.00 inches a year topped with large sprays of Striking variegated form.[Berberidaceae] [Japan] flowers.[Berberidaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20-30cm (8-12") / sun to shade] [1 gal] [40cm[14"] 40cm[14"]] 20-30cm (8-12")]

Epimedium x warleyense 'Ellen $18.00 Epimedium x youngianum 'Niveum' $17.00 Willmott' A dainty version of 'Roseum' with ivory, nodding A top notch selection with good-sized,soft orange flowers.[Berberidaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to flowers with dark fiery orange-red sepals The new shade] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 20 cm (8")] foliage is flushed crimson,turns green and then crimson in the fall.[Berberidaceae] [Garden origin] Epimedium x youngianum 'Roseum' $15.00 [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30-40 cm (12-16") / E. diphyllum x E. grandiflorum. A wonderful dwarf 40 cm (16")] Epimedium which is probably a natural hybrid. Forms ten-inch clumps of glossy semi-evergreen Epimedium x warleyense 'Orange $15.00 foliage with nodding soft pink flowers. Great and Queen' easy in the shady small city garden or rock garden. An older selection that still holds it own. A clump-former.[Berberidaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part Coppery-orange blooms put on a vibrant spring sun to shade] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 20 cm (8")] display.[Berberidaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [25-40 cm (10-16") / 45 cm Epimedium x youngianum 'Shein' $16.00 (18")] A smaller variety with pink blooms.[Berberidaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Part Shade] [1 gal] [20-30 cm (8-12") / Epimedium x youngianum 'After $20.00 20-30 cm (8-12")] Midnight' The first flush of leaves are edged in a red-brown Epimedium x youngianum 'Shikinomai' $18.00 edge.The leaves on the blooming stems are A robust selection with larger pure white blooms chocolate brown and provide a wonderful contrast that are held well above the foliage.[Berberidaceae] to the white flowers.[Berberidaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15-20 cm (6-8") / 30 cm 30 cm (12")] (12")] Epimedium x youngianum 'White Star' $18.00 Epimedium x youngianum 'Be My $28.00 A compact dainty selection found by Darrell Valentine' Probst,only 5" in bloom with dainty white flowers An excellent introduction from Darrell Probst .Early with the spurs in equal length to the sepals.A heavy in the season the compact clump is overwhelmed bloomer.[Berberidaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to by flower laden stalks. The flowers have purple, shade] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 30 cm (12")] rounded sepals with contrasting white spurs and white cups .[Berberidaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [25cm[10"] 25cm[10"]]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 65 Equisetum Eremurus Erigeron

Equisetum scirpoides $9.00 Eremurus 'Cleopatra' $12.00 Erigeron pulchellus var pulchellus $11.00 A dwarf Horsetail. Makes wonderful, bright, tangled, One of the most dramatic plants in the 'Lynnhaven Carpet' evergreen mats of jointed "grass". Great between garden,worthy of the name "King's Spear'.The One of those special plants that gets passed from paving stones. A moderate spreader, but not as striking burnt orange spikes appear in mid one collector to another.The pebbled 4" grey-green vigorous as its larger cousins; still, be summer[Liliaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] pubescent leaves form a dense mat that will thrive careful.[Equisetaceae] [North America] [z2] [Full sun [1.5m[5'] 1m[3']] in a wide range of conditions.In sun it blooms to full shade] [1 gal] [8 cm (3") / 30 cm (12")] profusely with large centred mauve daisies.We Eremurus isabellinus 'Romance' $12.00 thank Ellen Hornig for this charming A foxtail lily with tall slender spikes of salmon gem.[Asteraceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] [Full pink,star-like blooms with bosses of yellow sun to full shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30-40 cm stamens.[Liliaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [2-3 (12-15")] m (7-10')]

Eremurus stenophyllus [bungei] $12.00 Yellow Foxtail Lily. Low strap-like foliage is crowned with tall, glowing yellow scapes in midsummer. After blooming it goes dormant. Plant it shallow, in a sunny, well-drained site. Benefits from a winter mulch.[Asphodelaceae] [Asia] [z5] [] [1 gal] [90-120 cm (3-4') / 45 cm (1.5')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 66 Erodium Eryngium Erythronium

Erodium chrysanthum $10.00 Eryngium agavifolium $12.00 Erythronium americanum $9.00 A most attractive species with basal clumps of finely Striking architectural rosettes of stiff leaves are Our native 'Trout Lily' with leathery blue-green divided silvery foliage -- worth growing for the topped by tall green flowers in late summer. We first leaves mottled heavily with brown.It is found in foliage alone. Light yellow flowers, unusual for a saw this plant at Castle Drogo in England and colonies of one leaved sterile plants with a few heronsbill. Hardy in scree and in the wondered what it was. It took a while to find fertile two leaved plants.Historically the bulbs and garden.[Geraniaceae] [] [z5] [Full sun to part someone on the staff who knew. When we looked it leaves were eaten raw or cooked.The highly sun] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 15 cm (6")] up later, it was listed at zone 8, but we ordered seed reflexed blooms are quite beautiful but not produced and decided to give it a try. The first year all but two in large numbers due to the fact that this species Erodium manescavii $9.00 plants died in one of the hoop houses. We decided spreads mainly by stolons.[Liliaceae] [Eastern North A larger, hardy Storksbill with hot, purple-red, to plant those out and enjoy them for the summer, America] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") spotted flowers. Attractive, cut foliage. Likes to not expecting to see them after that. To our / 15 cm (6")] seed around but not a problem.[Geraniaceae] surprise, they survived the winter and many years [Pyrenees] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [40 cm later they're still there. So you never know. These Erythronium 'Pagoda' $10.00 (16") / 30 cm (12")] plants are seed raised from those These Dogtooth Violets are among the most elegant parents.Argentina[Apiaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] and graceful spring bulbs.Dark wiry stems display [Full sun] [1 gal] [60-70cm (24-28") / 40-55cm the nodding,star-like,yellow flowers in May.Plants (16-22")] go dormant after blooming. The glossy green leaves have a wonderful chocolate overlay.[Liliaceae] Eryngium amethystinum $12.00 [Western North America] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 Metallic blue,thistle like flowers with 2" silver bracts gal] [20 cm (8") / 35 cm (14")] on well branched stems.Attractive deeply cut,grey-green leaves are veined and splashed with Erythronium 'White Beauty' $10.00 white and silver.Also long blooming and excellent as Another charmer with recurved creamy-white a cut or dried flowers.[Apiaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full blooms with a yellow eye and a red ring.The shiny sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 40 cm (16")] leaves are tastefully mottled with cream.[Liliaceae] [Western North America] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 Eryngium variifolium 'Miss Marble' $10.00 gal] [20 cm (8") / 35 (14")] From the handsome and distinctive rosette of leathery,spiny leaves that are heavily marbled with white veining grows an 18" flower spike.The fertile flowers are surrounded by attractive silver-blue bracts.Originally from the Atlas Mountains in Morocco where it grows in hot sunny sites in poor soil.[Apiaceae] [Morocco] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 30-40 cm (12-16")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 67 Eucomis Eupatorium Euphorbia

Eucomis 'Oakhurst' $15.00 Eupatorium 'Bartered Bride' $11.00 Euphorbia 'First Blush' $12.00 A luscious purple leaved form of pineapple lily. Superb white umbels on strong statuesque stems. A variegated Spurge; green with a cream edge. Green blushed purple flowers are produced on a Blooms from July to September.A towering The emerging foliage and flower buds have a pink dense cluster atop a 15'' stem. Smashing in a statement.[Asteraceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] blush. Creamy yellow bracts. We are very container.[] [Garden origin] [z7] [Full sun to part sun] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [2 m (7') / 60 cm (2')] impressed with this plants performance.More [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 45 cm (18")] compact than E. 'Lacy' and doesn't Eupatorium 'Phantom' $16.00 revert.[Euphorbiaceae] [Europe, Asia Minor] [z5] A new hybrid between E. maculatum [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [35-45cm (14-18") / 'Atropurpureum' and E. rugosum resulting in the 30-40cm (12-16")] shortest Joe Pye yet. The compact plants (3') have the typical sprays of lavender flowers.[Asteraceae] Euphorbia 'Jessie' $14.00 [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1 m Not only the flower bracts, but the uppermost (3') / 45 cm (18")] leaves, are golden yellow. Later in the season the foliage borders become distinctly Eupatorium altissimum 'Prairie Jewel' $10.00 red.[Euphorbiaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun to A distinctive variegated form of this eastern great part sun] [1 gal] [75 cm (30") / 75 cm (30")] plains native. A rugged,pest free plant with sweet cream-speckled and mottled foliage. Umbels of Euphorbia cyparissias 'Fens Ruby' $9.00 demure white flowers on compact 90 cm We saw lovely stands of this in England. The foliage plants.[Asteraceae] [Central North America] [z4] emerges ruby red, later fading to bluish green. [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [90 cm (3') / 40 cm Chartreuse flowers appear in June. The finely (14")] dissected leaves make an interesting ground cover. Fairly aggressive.[Euphorbiaceae] [Europe] [z3] Eupatorium dubium 'Little Joe' $16.00 [Full sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 40 cm (16")] A dwarf selection of Joe Pye Weed. Native, in moist soils, from Maine south to South Carolina. Euphorbia griffithii 'Dixter' $12.00 Looks like a smaller E. purpureum. At only 4' tall, it Christopher Lloyd's selection from his wonderful is suitable for smaller gardens where it is a great garden at Great Dixter. Emerges in early spring like butterfly magnet. Whorls of dark green, rugose a bizarre orange-purple Asparagus. A bit more leaves are topped by dome shaped,lavender compact and richer in colour than 'Fireglow'. umbels in mid-summer.[Asteraceae] [Eastern North Superb.[Euphorbiaceae] [Himalayas] [z5] [Full sun America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1.2 m (4') to part sun] [1 gal] [100 cm (40") / 100 cm (40")] / 90 cm (3')] Euphorbia griffithii 'Excalibur' $10.00 Eupatorium fistulosum f. albidum $10.00 A newer introduction with red tinged spring 'Ivory Towers' foliage[Euphorbiaceae] [Himalayas] [z5] [Full sun to The strong stems with whorls of lance shaped part sun] [1 gal] [80cm[32"] 80cm[32"]] leaves support impressive heads of ivory white blooms in late summer. A Jelitto Euphorbia myrsinites $9.00 introduction.[Asteraceae] [Eastern North America] Donkey Tail Spurge. Another architectural plant, [z4] [Full sun] [11 cm / 4"] [2 m (6') / 1 m (3')] great for trailing over rocks. Rosettes of succulent spreading stems, ending in chartreuse cyathia in Eupatorium fortunei 'Pink Frost' $12.00 spring. Heat and drought tolerant. Striking and A charming selection of this Japanese species that unique. Will seed around.[Euphorbiaceae] [Europe, is useful in the smaller garden because of its more Asia Minor] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [15-20 cm (6-8") / compact nature. The dark green curved leaves are 45 cm (18")] edged in creamy yellow and in September they are topped with small heads of rich pink Euphorbia palustris $9.00 flowers.[Asteraceae] [Japan] [z4] [Full sun to part A robust,larger species. Dark yellow bracts are at sun] [1 gal] [1 m (3') / 40 cm (16")] their peak in late spring-early summer. Large enough to make a strong, architectural Eupatorium fortunei 'Capri' $13.00 statement.Tough and long lived.[Euphorbiaceae] This dwarf variegated Eupatorium has frilled, [Europe] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [90 cm (3') feather-like foliage that is emerald green, lined and / 90 cm (3')] edged with soft cream and a rose tint. Butterfly-attracting plant in mid-summer.[] [] [z4/5] Euphorbia polychroma $10.00 [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 45 cm This old friend was probably one of the first plants in (18")] our garden. For many years, the bright yellow bracts of this stalwart, well-behaved plant have shone over Eupatorium purpureum 'Red Dwarf' $12.00 several weeks during spring. It does its thing, then The short version of the E. purpureum cultivars. The recedes into the background for the rest of the 4' red stems are topped with large heads of season, till the cold weather turns it red in autumn. purple-pink.[Asteraceae] [Eastern North America] Others complain of its self-seeding, but ours never [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [1.2 m (4') / 75 cm (30")] has. Forms a good, rounded clump.[Euphorbiaceae] [Europe] [z5] [] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 45 cm (18")] Eupatorium rugosum 'Chocolate' $11.00 White Snakeroot. A spectacular introduction with Euphorbia polychroma 'Bonfire' $13.00 chocolate-coloured leaves and stems. In late A blazing form of cushion spurge from Blooms. The summer, bears dense, flat ,white flower heads deep purple, red and orange foliage is touched with similar to E. ageratum. Tolerates dry shade. chartreuse. In spring the mound of foliage is torched Excellent for cutting.Indispensable in the shade with sizzling sulphur yellow bracts.[Euphorbiaceae] garden with its intermediate height,contrast in [Europe, Asia Minor] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [45 cm foliage,and late season bloom.[Asteraceae] (18") / 40 cm (16")] [Eastern North America] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [120 cm (4') / 45 cm (1.5')] Euphorbia x martini 'Ascot Rainbow' $12.00 A phenomenal new euphorbia that has trialled and overwintered well in Michigan and has now survived a couple of winters here.The narrow leaves are warmly variegated with green and yellow and take on radiant tones of pink and orange in cool weather.Sprays of unique variegated bracts appear in spring.[Euphorbiaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [45-50 cm (18-20") / 30 cm (12")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 68 Fagopyrum Fallopia Festuca

Fagopyrum dibotrys 'Variegatum' $12.00 Fallopia japonica 'Crimson Beauty' $13.00 Festuca amethystina $12.00 Variegated Arrowhead. Very showy and unusual, A strong architectural statement. Feathery, dark A clump former that's a bit larger than the regular gold-marbled leaves. White, pearl-like flowers. crimson plumes in late summer on large, arching Fescue. Leaves are rolled and thread-like, creating Close relative of Buckwheat.[Polygonaceae] [Asia] branches. A clump former and not invasive. a fine texture. June flowers are attractive and held [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 30 Impressive if you have the space.It needs a long fall well above the foliage.[Poaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Full cm (12")] to develop its full glory.[Polygonaceae] [Asia] [z5] sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 40 cm (16")] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [2-3 m (7-10') / 2 m (7')] Festuca brachyphylla $10.00 Fallopia japonica 'Variegata' $10.00 Alpine Fescue.A compact,widespread variety that A.K.A. Polygonum japonicum 'Variegatum'. grows from alpine to Arctic areas that forms a small Stunning white-splashed foliage with pink stems hairy clump.[Poaceae] [North Temperate Zone] [z2] and coral new growth. White flowers in August. [Full sun] [1 gal] [15-25 cm (6-10") / 15-25 cm Much better behaved than some other Polygonums (6-10")] (which we don't carry!); has run very little here.[Polygonaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to full shade] [1 gal] [90-95 cm (36-38") / 45 cm (18")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 69 Filipendula Fritillaria Gentiana

Filipendula 'Kakome' $10.00 Fritillaria acmopetala $10.00 Gentiana 'True Blue' $18.00 Alluring,rosy pink plumes over good, ferny foliage. This has been a very reliable, long-lived plant (while A new hybrid gentian from Darrell Probst.It is a Very compact selection. Ideal even for the smallest many other Fritillarias have been fleeting) for us. larger selection with good clean dark,shiny woodland garden.[Rosaceae] [Eurasia] [z3] [Full Nodding bells with recurved tips. On the outside, foliage.The large,up facing,tubular,rich blue bells sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 35 cm (14")] the basic pigment is greenish yellow with some appear at the nodes up and down the stems from maroon tinges. Subtly lovely.[Liliaceae] [Turkey] midsummer into early fall.It prefers full sun to part Filipendula 'Red Umbrellas' $12.00 [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 10 shade with a little afternoon A recent introduction with deeply cut leaves that cm (4")] protection.[Gentianaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full have red centres that flow out in red sun] [1 gal] [60cm[24"] 40cm[15"]] veins.Reddish-pink plumes on compact Fritillaria davisii $9.00 plants.[Rosaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to A demure,dwarf species with magical,dark Gentiana affinis $10.00 part sun] [1 gal] [85 cm (34") / 60 cm (2')] chocolate,hanging,chequered,bell-shaped blooms. The purple-blue tubular blooms appear in late It will tolerate wet soil but is happy in a rock garden summer on this hardy western Filipendula camtschatica $16.00 or trough.[Liliaceae] [Europe] [] [] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") native.[Gentianaceae] [Western North America] [z3] Erect stems towering to eight feet in sun or partial / 10 cm (4")] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [15-30 cm (6-12") / 30 shade. A recent introduction, but sure to become cm (12")] popular with its stately form, large, maple-like Fritillaria elwesii $9.00 leaves and frothy white panicles of A subtle yet elegant species with brown purple Gentiana andrewsii $11.00 flowers.[Rosaceae] [Asia] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] flowers and wide green stripes.A native of Turkey A native gentian that blooms at the top of the plant [1 gal] [240 cm (8') / 90 cm (3')] found in sunny dry sites.[Liliaceae] [Turkey] [z5] or upper leaf axils in tight clusters of tubular,dark [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 22 cm blue flowers that never open in late summer.It is Filipendula koreana $9.00 (9")] usually found in moist woods.[Gentianaceae] [North A medium-sized Meadowsweet with pink plumes on America] [z3] [Part Shade] [1 gal] [30-45cm (12-18") top of attractive, dark stems.[Rosaceae] [Korea] [z4] / 30-45cm (12-18")] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [70 cm (28") / 50 cm (20")] Gentiana asclepiadea $12.00 Willow gentian is a European species that is a long Filipendula purpurea 'Nephele' $9.00 lived delight.Dark blue tubular flowers located along A medium specimen selection with dark red stems the stem in the leaf axils. Inside the blooms are displaying soft pink plumes that fade to creamy spotted with purple and marked with pale white in mid-summer.[Rosaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Full longitudinal stripes.[Gentianaceae] [Europe, Asia sun to part sun] [1 gal] [100 cm (40") / 75 cm (30")] Minor] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 45-60 cm (18-24")] Filipendula purpurea f. albiflora $11.00 A white form of F. purpurea. A charming Gentiana asclepiadea 'Alba' $10.00 clump-former that starts to bloom in midsummer. A captivating and elegant white form of this Adaptable.[Rosaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Full sun to part woodland gem.[Geraniaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun] [1 gal] [120 cm (4') / 60 cm (2')] Shade] [1 gal] [45-55 cm (18-22") / 50 cm (20")]

Filipendula rubra $10.00 Gentiana asclepiadea 'Pink Swallow' $12.00 Queen of the Prairie. Among the tallest of the A tremendous pink form of willow gentian.The pink cultivated Filipendulas, bearing large, pink fluffy tubular-shaped blossoms appear in clusters of twos blooms. A bold accent plant.[Rosaceae] [Eastern and threes along axils of the stems.[Gentianaceae] North America] [z2] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1.8 [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] m (6') / 90 cm (3')] [40cm[16"] 45cm[18"]]

Filipendula ulmaria 'Aurea' $12.00 Gentiana cruciata 'Blue Cross' $12.00 Vivid, golden-yellow foliage and white flowers. Compact stems full of intense blue-violet blooms in Needs partial shade or it will burn.A lovely warm late summer.The stems grow from a tight clump glow in part shade.Fragrant airy plumes in with the spoon shaped leaves arranged in a cross midsummer.[Rosaceae] [Eurasia] [z4] [Part sun to shape along the stem.Beautiful,easy ,tough shade] [1 gal] [90 cm (36") / 50 cm (20")] gentian.[Gentianaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 25 cm (10")] Filipendula ulmaria 'Variegata' $12.00 A striking selection for the partial shade garden. Gentiana dahurica $10.00 Foliage is nicely dissected, with a central blotch of Pale to deep blue flowers with white spots. Ranges cream. Makes a clump to two feet across, topped from Asia Minor to north-western China. Full sun in with airy white panicles up to four feet. any deep garden soil.[Gentianaceae] [Asia] [z4] Stunning.[Rosaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun to part [Full sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")] sun] [1 gal] [75-120cm (2.5-4') / 45-60cm (1.5-2')] Gentiana lutea $12.00 Bitterwort. A tall noble gentian that has been used in medicinal bitters for centuries but it is a most striking subject for the border. It has large basal, pleated, leaves with strong stems topped with whorls of pale yellow tubular flowers. People are quite often shocked when they come and ask and find out it is a gentian.[Gentianaceae] [Europe] [z3] [Full sun] [1 gal] [1.2 m (4') / 40 cm (16")]

Gentiana paradoxa $10.00 A Caucasus endemic that is fairly new to cultivation .The tall straight stems are clothed in linear leaves topped with comparatively large pale to mid blue blooms and almost white inside.[Gentianaceae] [Caucasus] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30-40 cm (12-16") / 30 cm (12")]

Gentiana paradoxa 'Blue Herald' $10.00 A selection of a lime loving, Caucasus endemic species that has proven to be an excellent garden plant. From August to mid-October pale to mid blue flowers appear that are almost white inside their corollas.[Gentianaceae] [Caucasus] [z5] [Full sun] [11cm (4")] [35 cm (14") / 30 cm (12")]

Gentiana scabra 'Zuiko Rindo' $14.00 A striking pink form of this Asian species. An autumn bloomer with a compact habit of clean,fresh green foliage.[Gentianaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30-40 cm (12-15")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 70 Gentiana septemfida v. lagodechiana $12.00 Geranium Geranium 'Tiny Monster' $14.00 'Select' These are perennial Geraniums, as opposed to A G. sanguineum, G. psilostemon cross. Large A more compact, larger flowered form of this easy, annual Geraniums, which are actually purple-violet flowers bloom over an extended period showy Gentian. Summer blooming. Needs part Pelargoniums. We have a preference for smaller, throughout the summer.[Geraniaceae] [Garden shade and well-drained soil.[Gentianaceae] [Asia] well-behaved Geraniums. We've weeded out some origin] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [40-45 cm [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 15 cm (6")] of the nasty self-seeders ... though we're still trying (16-18") / 60 cm (24")] to eradicate Geranium pyrenaicum from the garden. Gentiana sino-ornata $12.00 We also avoid some of the ones that tend to flop; if Geranium himalayense 'Birch's Double' $9.00 A species from western China and Tibet that loves a you have these, cutting them back to the ground A carefree grower with flowers like small lavender rich,moist acid soil.In late summer the grassy mats can help. Newer varieties are coming all the time, blue roses. The ruffled flowers also have red veins are topped by ethereal blue trumpets.Certainly and some of those listed here are among the best of and are sterile so no seedlings. Fairly worth the effort of amending soil or growing in a garden plants. compact.[Geraniaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [] [1 gal] container.[Gentianaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun] [1 [40 cm (16") / 50 cm (20")] gal] [15 cm (6") / 30 cm (12")] Geranium 'Azure Rush' $14.00 A sport of G. 'Rozanne' that has 6cm flowers on Geranium himalayense 'Derrick Cook' $10.00 foliage that is more compact than the sprawling A festive new introduction with large white flowers 'Rozanne' Also a long bloomer starting in late May that are faintly flushed with lavender and and going till frost.[Geraniaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full striking,radiating purple veins.There is a long sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 60 cm (2')] blooming period from July to October.[Geraniaceae] [Himalayas] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [35 cm Geranium 'Biokovo' $9.00 (14") / 40 cm (16")] A classic that still deserves a spot.It forms a dense groundcover of fragrant cut foliage that turns red in Geranium himalayense 'Plenum' $10.00 the fall. The pink-centred white blooms have showy A compact geranium with fully double lilac blooms stamens and last about a month.A hybrid between that has a tinge of pinkish-violet.It almost looks like G. macorrhizum and G. dalmaticum that is tolerant a small old fashioned rose[Geraniaceae] of many positions and soils.[Geraniaceae] [Garden [Himalayas] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [35 origin] [z5] [Full sun to full shade] [1 gal] [15-30cm (14") 45cm[18"]] (6-12") / 30-45cm (12-18")] Geranium macrorrhizum 'Ingwersen's $9.00 Geranium 'Blue Sunrise' $16.00 Variety' A new hybrid with finely cut foliage that emerges Glossy,light green leaves and soft pink flowers.A amber,evolve to chartreuse and ends up green.It fragrant,indestructible ground cover great in a shrub forms a low sprawling mat with clusters of deep border.Fragrant[Geraniaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full violet-blue full flowers that continues for months.If sun to full shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 45 cm (18")] flowering stops midsummer then cut to 4" and it will rejuvenate.[Geraniaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full Geranium maculatum $9.00 sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 45 cm (18")] A demure woodland native that we collected along the QEW in Niagara wine country. It prefers rich Geranium 'New Dimension' $12.00 moist woodland conditions. The bowl shaped pale A sport of 'Victor Reiter'. The blue flowers appear lavender 3cm blooms appear in clusters during late from late spring until late summer and stand out spring.[Geraniaceae] [Eastern North America] [z4] over the dark bronze foliage. The showy bronze [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 40 cm foliage is darkest in the spring.Great mid border (16")] choice as it is not as dark as many other but is taller.[Geraniaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun to part Geranium maculatum 'Chatto' $10.00 sun] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 35 cm (14")] A fairly recent British introduction of this native from rich, moist woodlands. Masses of large, Geranium 'Nimbus' $12.00 porcelain-pink flowers in late spring make a nice foil Finely cut, feathery leaves are tinged with gold for blue Pulmonarias and Hostas in the woodland when young. The purplish-pink flowers have darker garden.[Geraniaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Part sun contrasting veins.[Geraniaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] to shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 50 cm (20")] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 45 cm (18")] Geranium maculatum 'Espresso' $13.00 Red-brown foliage with pale lavender flowers. Geranium 'Philippe Vapelle' $10.00 Selected from a native stand in Pennsylvania. Part A wonderful cross from Belgium: G. renardii X G. shade. Another choice Geranium.[Geraniaceae] platypetalum. Neat mounds with soft hairy leaves. [Eastern North America] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 Large bluish-purple flowers with strong, dark veins gal] [20 cm (8") / 30 cm (12")] on notched petals bloom for a long period.[Geraniaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun to part Geranium nodosum $9.00 sun] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 30-40 cm (12-16")] The glossy ,dark green maple-like leaves are attractive and the pale blue flowers with darker Geranium 'Pink Penny' $16.00 veins have a subtle charm.The only drawback is This is basically a pink form of G. Jolly Bee. The that it self seeds fairly heavily.Excellent for abundant pink blooms with darker veining bloom naturalizing.Native[Geraniaceae] [North America] from early summer until frost. The compact mound [z5] [Full sun to full shade] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 45 remains attractive throughout the season. Good for cm (18")] the border or containers.[Geraniaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") Geranium phaeum 'Lavender Pinwheel' $11.00 / 40 cm (16")] A selection with the usual phaeum foliage with dark blotches but set apart by the unusual flowers.The Geranium 'Rozanne' $13.00 blooms are a soft lavender with radiating darker A hybrid between G. himalayense and G. veins and dark purple picotee edges.The delicate wallichianum 'Buxton's Variety'. Large violet-blue looking flowers are supposed to be two inches flowers with white centres. Blooms from early across.[Geraniaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun summer till frost. We have found it to be a bit to full shade] [1 gal] [45-60cm (18-24") / 30-60cm sprawly but blooms for months.[Geraniaceae] (24-36")] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 35 cm (14")] Geranium phaeum 'Margaret Wilson' $16.00 A most astonishing phaeum whose mint green Geranium 'Sweet Heidy' $16.00 leaves are covered with creamy white marbling. It is A new selection with blue-purple flowers that have a so exotic looking it looks more like a pelargonium. It large white eye surrounded by a pink ring giving a provides a bright spot in the shady garden but is charming tricolour effect. This is a low growing more compact than other phaeum cultivars.Lilac sprawler that is useful as a ground cover or running blooms.Also well behaved.[Geraniaceae] [Europe] over rocks. A perpetual bloomer.[Gentianaceae] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [35 (14") 30cn[12"]] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30cm[12"] 60cm[24"]] Geranium phaeum 'Samobor' $9.00 Large chocolate splotches on the foliage set this G. phaeum apart from the rest. A wonderful foil for variegated Hostas. Does seed about.[Geraniaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Full sun to full shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 45 cm (18")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 71 Geranium phaeum 'Shadowlight' $12.00 Geum Geum 'Totally Tangerine' $11.00 Striking foliage with a central cream centre and A new selection with an amazing number of blooms. purple blotches,that makes a statement in shade The blooms are sterile and start blooming in the garden.The dark purple blooms are a nice Geum 'Alabama Slammer' $14.00 spring and carry on through summer.It is also much contrast.[Geraniaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Part Wiry burgundy stems with deep wine buds erupt larger than most other Geums.The orange tangerine sun to shade] [1 gal] [40-50cm (16-19") / 40-50cm into frilly blooms of captivating shades of orange,red blooms are flushed with red making the whole plant (16-19")] and gold in late spring and early summer.Deer a stand out.[Rosaceae] [] [] [] [1 gal] [70 cm (28") / resistant and attractive to butterflies.[Rosaceae] 45 cm (18")] Geranium phaeum 'Springtime' $14.00 [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] Unique foliage is green with silver-white marbling. [30cm[12"] 30cm[12"}] Geum coccineum 'Cooky' $11.00 Topped by deep maroon flowers.The leave seems A compact,festive selection that forms a tight clump to have a centre glow that is quite appealing Geum 'Blazing Sunset' $12.00 of glossy foliage topped by wiry stems with bright especially in partial shade.[Geraniaceae] [Europe] A zappy electric double scarlet blooming geum with orange,1",single blooms with a central boss of [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / 40 cm flowers that are 50% larger than other varieties. yellow stamens.Attracts butterflies.[Rosaceae] (16")] Good for a sunny site or cut in a [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 bouquet.[Rosaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun] (12") / 40 (16")] Geranium pratense 'Dark Reiter' $14.00 [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 40 cm (16")] The captivating selection with deeply incised rich Geum coccineum 'Eos' $14.00 purple-black leaves that make the bright lilac-blue Geum 'Cosmopolitan' $12.00 Raging orange blooms on glowing gold foliage blooms just pop. It has a compact,mounding habit A romantic looking selection with semi-double makes for quite a splash in the spring.The foliage but can be trimmed back after blooming to keep it blooms that are creamy-white and edged in rose calms down to a light green by summer.[Rosaceae] compact and encourage fall bloom.[Geraniaceae] looking much like miniature roses.They can be dead [Caucasus] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30-35 [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 15-30 headed to encourage more blooms.A great addition cm (12-14") / 30 cm (12")] cm (6-12")] to the early summer border.[Rosaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [35-45cm Geum japonicum 'Sunsplash' $16.00 Geranium renardii 'Terra Franche' $12.00 (14-18") / 30-40cm (12-16")] A very rare selection from Japan with leaves Lovely, round, pebbled leaves topped by pale blue splashed in yellow and yellow flowers to flowers. A well behaved, long lasting, choice Geum 'Fire Storm' $12.00 match.[Rosaceae] [China, Japan] [z5] [Full sun to Geranium with a lot of G. renardii An improvement of 'Fireball' with twice as many part sun] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 30 cm (12")] blood.[Geraniaceae] [Caucasus] [z5] [Full sun to flowers and half of the size.Titillating,large part sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 35 cm (14")] semi-double orange blooms will create a stir.The Geum quellyon $10.00 plants don't sprawl and are long A species from Chile with handsome hairy foliage Geranium sanguineum var. $10.00 blooming.[Rosaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun topped with wiry stems with bright red lancastrense [Striatum] to part sun] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 45 cm (18 ")] flowers.[Rosaceae] [Chile] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] Less vigorous and lower-growing than the species. [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 40 cm (16")] Soft pink flowers with red veining. One of the Geum 'Fireball' $11.00 best.[Geraniaceae] [Europe, Asia Minor] [z5] [Full A cultivar with large golden-yellow,semi-double Geum rivale ssp. islandicum $9.00 sun to part sun] [1 gal] [10-15 cm (4-6") / 30 cm blooms with red edges to the petals.It has a A dwarf edition of 'Water Avens' from Iceland and (12")] compact and reblooming habit.[Rosaceae] [Garden the Faeroe Islands.Pale,bowl shaped blooms origin] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [60cm[24"] 45cm[18"]] surrounded by darker burgundy sepals. Tolerant of Geranium wlassovianum $9.00 wet conditions.An understated charmer.[Rosaceae] The young leaves have distinctive Geum 'Flames of Passion' $10.00 [Faroe Islands, Iceland] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 chocolate-coloured central blotches on a This Avens has cup shaped, deep red flowers. The gal] [15-30 cm (6-12") / 15-30 cm (6-12")] velvety,olive-green background. Deep violet-purple blooms are upward facing on long, wiry, dark stems. flowers with a white eye appear in early summer. Very rich flowering.Sun to part shade.This is an Geum triflorum $10.00 Leaves turn fiery red in the fall. Prefers a moist elegant plant that we are impressed by.[Rosaceae] Old Man's Whiskers. Pinkish-purple nodding flowers site.[Geraniaceae] [Eastern Siberia, Eastern Asia] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [38 cm (15") / occur in threes. Fuzzy,attractive seed heads, hence [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 30 30 cm (12")] the common name. Good ferny foliage. Full sun.A cm (12")] cute,little,understated,native gem.[Rosaceae] [North Geum 'Lady Stratheden' $11.00 America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [10-20 cm Geranium wlassovianum 'Lakwijk Star' $12.00 The hairy ,dark green,pinnate are attractive and (4-8") / 20 cm (8")] We have been very pleased with the performance of then in early summer they are topped with purple the species in the garden so we are pleased to find stems topped with electric,semi-double yellow this selection. The attractive leaves emerge with a blooms.Good enough to be an AGM award purple flush and fade to green and then red winner.[Rosaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun to part [probably the best colour in a fall Geranium]. The sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 40 cm (16")] dark blue-violet have a white eye and a striking overlay of darker veins.[Geraniaceae] [Eastern Geum 'Mai Tai' $12.00 Siberia, Eastern Asia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 From compact mounds arise purple stems and gal] [40 cm (16") / 45 cm (18")] calyxes topped by ruffled single to semi-double apricot flowers with a warm rose blush.Longer lived Geranium x cantabrigiense $10.00 and exhibits hybrid vigour.[Rosaceae] [Garden 'Cambridge' origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") G. dalmaticum X G. macrorrhizum. From / 30-40 cm (12-16")] Cambridge Botanical Gardens. Mats of glossy, aromatic, near-evergreen foliage make a tough, Geum 'Mango Lassie' $12.00 resilient ground cover. The leaves and flowers are Appealing double apricot blending to yellow blooms midway between the parents; baby-pink one-inch look like small roses.The compact foliage and dark flowers are held above the foliage. Good fall stems make it a prime choice.Full sun to part colour.[Geraniaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun shade.[Rosaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to to full shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 40 cm (16")] part sun] [1 gal] [30cm[12"] 30cm[12"]]

Geranium x magnificum 'Rosemoor' $9.00 Geum 'Marmalade' $11.00 A wonderful selection that blooms longer and is Early soft orange blooms with contrasting purple more prolific than the regular G. x magnificum. bracts and stems.[Rosaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] Lovely cup-shaped blooms are darker than those of [Full sun] [1 gal] [40cm[15"] 40cm[15"]] the original cross. Compact and reblooms late summer.[Geraniaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun Geum 'Mrs J. Bradshaw' $10.00 to part sun] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 35 cm (14")] Avens with spicy,semi-double,scarlet-orange blooms brandished on loose panicles.The late Geranium x monacense 'Variegatum' $14.00 spring to early summer blooms can be extended by Variegated basal leaves are 5 to 7 lobed. In late removing the spent blooms.[Rosaceae] [Garden spring and early summer, bears loose cymes of origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30-45 cm saucer-shaped, purplish red flowers, .75" across (12-18") / 30-35 cm (12-14")] with white and violet zones at the bases of the reflexed petals. Well behaved and doesn't Geum 'Teguila Sunrise' $10.00 seed.[Geraniaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Part sun to An astonishing ray of sunshine in the spring shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 60 cm (24")] garden.The lush,hairy green foliage and dark red stems set the stage for the semi-double blooms that Geranium x oxonianum 'Katherine $12.00 are apricot-yellow with flashes of rose.Blooms May Adele' into June[Rosaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] Striking, large patches of dark burgundy on the [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 25 cm (10")] leaves. Light pink flowers in late spring and early summer.[Geraniaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun to full shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 45 cm (18")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 72 Gillenia Glaucidium Globularia

Gillenia stipulata $12.00 Glaucidium palmatum $38.00 Globularia repens $10.00 A graceful plant for the light woodland. A bit shorter A choice plant for woodland gardens.The elegant Like a miniature G.cordifolia, forming compact mats than G. trifoliata. Feathered leaves and loose umbrella-like, palmate leaves are a pleasant foil for of tiny, leathery leaves on dense, woody stems. panicles of white flowers.[Rosaceae] [Eastern North the papery lavender, poppy-like blooms that have a Topped by round heads of deep blue flowers. America] [z5] [] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 40 cm (16")] conspicuous boss of golden yellow stamens.A Lovely.[Globulariaceae] [Alps] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] paeony relative.[Glaucidiaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part [5 cm (2") / 35 cm (14")] Gillenia trifoliata[Porteranthes $14.00 sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 (12") / 40 (16")] trifoliatus] Bowman's Root. A wonderful native that should be more popular. Slender russet stems carry summer showers of narrow white flowers like small butterflies. When the flowers have gone, the reddish-brown calyxes remain quietly attractive for weeks. A graceful plant for semi-shade in rich soil.We have found this species performs even better in full sun here.[Rosaceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [90-120 cm (3-4') / 60-90 cm (2-3')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 73 Goodyera Gypsophilia Haberlea

Goodyera pubescens $11.00 Gypsophilia 'Festival Star' $10.00 Haberlea rhodopensis $10.00 A native orchid. The natives thought the foliage Clusters of small white flowers in cloud-like, long Dense rosettes of coarsely scalloped, softly hairy resembled rattlesnake skins. Dark grayish to blooming formations. This drought tolerant,reliable leaves. Umbels of pale, blue-violet flowers, to 1" blue-green leaves with conspicuous networks of Baby's Breath is wonderful in a container, front of across are borne from spring to early summer. silvery white veins. The first time we saw this in the the border or as a cut flower[Caryophyllaceae] Hardy member of the African Violet wild, we thought it must be an escaped house plant. [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [30cm[12"] family.Choice.[Gesneriaceae] [Caucasus] [z5] [Part The white flowers are not showy. Evergreen. Plant 40cm[14"]] sun to shade] [9 cm/3.5"] [15 cm (6") / 25 cm (10")] close to a woodland path so that it can be appreciated.[Orchidaceae] [Eastern North America] Gypsophilia 'Jolien' $10.00 [z5] [] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 20 cm (8")] A short form of Baby's Breath that does well in containers. Leaves are clear green with yellow variegation. Abundant flowers are pinkish white.A bright spot for the front of the border or flowing over a rock.[Caryophyllaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 40 cm (16")]

Gypsophilia 'Summer Sparkles' $12.00 A Baby's Breath that forms a dense,uniform mound of grey-green foliage that is covered for months with clean,white,semi-double blooms.Slightly fragrant.[Caryophyllaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [Full sun] [1 gal] [40-50cm (16-19") / 40-50cm (16-19")]

Gypsophilia cerastoides $9.00 A very cute little Baby's Breath from the Himalayas.It forms a little cushion with plenty of small white flowers with violet veining.For a trough or rock garden.[Caryophyllaceae] [Himalayas] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [10cm[4"] 15cm[6"}]

Gypsophilia oldhamiana $9.00 Small pink Baby's Breath flowers in two-inch clusters. Full sun, well-drained soil. Salt tolerant.[Caryophyllaceae] [China] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [75 cm (30") / 30-45 cm (12-18")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 74 Hacquetia Helenium Helianthemum

Hacquetia epipactis $10.00 Helenium 'Chelsey' $9.00 Helianthemum 'Peach' $9.00 An odd but cute small plant for the woodland. The Large, bi-coloured flowers have crimson petals with This evergreen selection has soft peach single yellow button flowers are surrounded by a ring of bright yellow highlights. Plants have well-branched blooms over evergreen,glossy,evergreen foliage.[] green bracts looking a bit like little green structure.[Asteraceae] [North America] [z4] [Full [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / daisies.[Umbelliferae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to sun] [1 gal] [75 cm (30") / 45 cm (18")] 45 cm (18")] shade] [1 gal] [10cm[4"] 15cm[6"]] Helenium 'Fuego' $10.00 A recent dwarf helenium introduction that a dark centre with a yellow ring and then red with yellow highlights.The plants have good branching and have a long season of bloom.[Asteraceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [] [1 gal] [45-60 cm (18-24") / 40 cm (16")]

Helenium 'Sahin's Early Flower' $9.00 A late season bloomer with dark red petals streaked with orange and yellow surrounding a brown cone.[Asteraceae] [North America] [z3] [Full sun] [1 gal] [90 cm (3') / 45 cm (18")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 75 Helianthus Heliopsis Helleborus

Helianthus 'Lemon Queen' $9.00 Heliopsis 'Tuscan Sun' $11.00 Helleborus 'Amethyst Gem' $25.00 On a recent trip to England, this plant was featured Bright sunny daisies on sturdy plants.The well Another jewel-like variety from the O'Byrnes.It has in some of the best September borders we saw. branched plants are probably the shortest in the amethyst-rose double blooms that can have an opal Soft yellow flowers on tall wiry stems need no genus. It prefers full sun and a well drained site and edge.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun support. Full sun and low to medium soil fertility. is tolerant of poor infertile soils.Very to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 45 cm (18")] Not invasive. Beloved by bees and hardy.[Asteraceae] [North America] [z3] [Full sun] [1 butterflies.[Asteraceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] gal] [30-45 cm (12-18") / 45 cm (18")] Helleborus 'Cotton Candy' $24.00 [Full sun] [1 gal] [1.8 m (6') / 75 cm (30")] A good name because these blooms are almost as Heliopsis helianthoides 'Goldgrunherz' $10.00 sweet as cotton candy.The double pink blooms are Helianthus salicifolius $9.00 [Goldgreenheart] held on compact plants and light up the early spring Willow-leaf Sunflower. An imposing specimen like a Semi-double flowers have a green centre and garden.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part giant lily. Exotic tall stems with willowy drooping golden rays. The longest-blooming of all the tall sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 35 cm (14")] leaves are topped 'way up there' with single yellow daisy-flowered perennials. A reliable and long-lived daisy flowers. Stops visitors in their tracks: "What is native that deserves a spot at the back of the Helleborus 'Golden Lotus Strain' $22.00 that?" Full sun, average to rich moist border.[Asteraceae] [Eastern North America] [z2] From the O'Byrnes come these exceptional double soil.[Asteraceae] [Eastern North America] [z4] [Full [Full sun] [1 gal] [120 cm (4') / 45-60 cm (1.5-2')] yellow,lotus-like strain.We have had some sun] [1 gal] [240-300 cm (8-10') / 60 cm (2')] exceptional apricots as well.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 Helianthus x multiflorus 'Capenoch $9.00 (12") / 30 (12")] Star' A lovely perennial sunflower with large single bright Helleborus 'Harlequin Gem' $22.00 yellow blooms with a much larger gold centre than A double selection with a complex range of colour other cultivars. Good clean dark green foliage. A that vary from the inside to the outside.The inside refreshing addition to the late season border. A can be streaked with red,green or yellow and the cross between H annuus and H. oustide could be black or purple.[] [] [] [] [1 gal] [30 decapetalus.[Asteraceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full cm (12") / 35 cm (14")] sun] [1 gal] [150cm[5'] 60cm[2']] Helleborus 'Painted Doubles' $22.00 Yet another aristocrat from the O'Byrnes.This one has double white flowers that are heavily painted with red in the centre.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 (12") / 30 (12")]

Helleborus 'Red Sapphire' $22.00 A glorious double rose-red selection.A well branched selection that is free blooming.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30-40 cm (12-15")]

Helleborus 'Rose Quartz' $22.00 Another in the 'Winter Jewels' series with each white petal edged in rose.It is supposed to be the first double with a picotee edge.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30-40 cm (12-15")]

Helleborus 'Amber Gem' $24.00 A sensational double apricot beauty. The double yellow blooms are infused and blushed with red like an apricot.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 (12") / 30 (12")]

Helleborus 'Angel Glow' $19.00 We would grow this 'Eric-Smithii' hybrid for the exceptional foliage alone.The thick,marbled,frosty,blue-green leaves are a stand out throughout the season.The light pink buds open to pink blushed blooms that over several weeks change to green with pink overtones.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [35-40 cm (14-6") / 35 cm (14")]

Helleborus 'Anna's Red' $19.00 A selection from the 'Rodney Davey marbled group' that has endearing marbled leaves that provide interest all season long.In early spring the red flower stalks emerge with deep burgundy-red,cupped blooms.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [45-60cm (18-24") / 45-60cm (18-24")]

Helleborus 'Ballerina Ruffles' $24.00 This vigorous hellebore produces exquisitely beautiful, large 3" double flowers ranging in colour from light pink to bright lipstick pink, Blossoms retain their colour long after they are spent. All hellebores are deer resistant.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Part Shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 60 cm (24")]

Helleborus 'Berry Swirl' $24.00 Superlative double orchid shades with a creamy white centre and delicate shading create a spectacular show in the spring.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 (12") / 30 (12")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 76 Helleborus 'Charlotte' $18.00 Helleborus 'Peppermint Ice' $24.00 Helleborus niger 'Double Fantasy' $22.00 Advanced breeding has produced this alluring Lotus-like,3" double pale blooms with varying A double form of this early blooming 'Christmas beauty with pink buds that open to 3" white flowers intensities of of purple veining and picotee Rose'[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to with almost solid crimson speckling on the inner two edge.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30-40cm (12-16") / 30-40cm thirds of bloom.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part shade] [1 gal] [45-60 cm (18-24") / 40 cm (16")] (12-16")] sun to shade] [1 gal] [45-55 cm (18-22") / 50 cm (20")] Helleborus 'Peppermint Ruffles' $19.00 Helleborus niger 'Maximus' $12.00 The strong stemmed,floriferous,deer resistant A European selection with large white flowers that Helleborus 'Double Ellen Purple' $23.00 evergreen foliage is topped by spectacular three remain white.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part An elegant,double,ruffled deep purple selection on inch,double blooms that are white with stripes and sun to shade] [11 cm / 4"] [30 cm (12") / 30-40 cm fairly compact plants[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z5] edged in rose to burgundy.[Ranunculaceae] (12-15")] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [35cm[14"] 35cm[14"]] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30-45cm (12-18") / 30-45cm (12-18")] Helleborus x hybridus 'Yellow Lady' $18.00 Helleborus 'Double Purple Mystic' $24.00 Yellow shades, some with red A new series selected for larger and more vibrant Helleborus 'Pink Fizz' $19.00 spotting.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part flowers.This lovely double in various shades of A Chris Hansen introduction with white blooms that sun to shade] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 30 cm (12")] purple.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun to are lavishly veined,centred and picoteed edges of part sun] [1 gal] [50 cm ( 19") / 40 cm (16")] dark red.Each flower has different markings and Helleborus x nigercors 'Green Heron' $22.00 they maintain there veining as they A hybrid between niger x argutifolius that was Helleborus 'Golden Discovery' $23.00 age.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Part sun to chosen by Dan Hinkley and named after his defunct A new double yellow/lime selection from shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 55 cm (22")] nursery.It forms a compact mound of dark green Holland.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to foliage topped with lime green shade] [1 gal] [30-45cm (12-18") / 30-45cm Helleborus 'Pink Parachutes' $20.00 flowers.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to (12-18")] A single variety with plenty of huge 3.35" blooms shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (1') / 35 cm (14")] held on strong stems.The festive single blooms are Helleborus 'Golden Lotus Strain' $24.00 bright pink covered with a spray of tiny dark pink to A strain of glowing golden,double blooms. Many wine spots.Some of the backs are flushed pink and may also edged,spotted or veined with red.Many some white. The blooms last a good six also have red streaking on the weeks.[Ranunculaceae] [] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 backs.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to gal] [45-60 cm (18-24") / 40 cm (16")] shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 40-60 cm (16-24")] Helleborus 'Sally' $18.00 Helleborus 'Grape Galaxy' $18.00 An orientalis hybrid that produces large[3"] soft More aristocratic than the name with large[3.5"] yellow flowers. The blossoms are produced for 8 to subdued mauve,rounded petals that have speckles 10 weeks beginning in very early spring and the and shading of rich purple towards the centre.The colour remains constant for that entire bright green nectaries in the centre contrast and are time.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to almost like a crown on a royal cape.Mature plants shade] [1 gal] [50-60 cm (20"-24") / 40 cm (16")] can have over 50 blooms held on strong stalks.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to Helleborus 'Sparkling Diamond' $24.00 shade] [1 gal] [45-60 cm (18-24") / 40 cm (16")] Another 'Winter Jewel' from the O'Byrnes with large,double white flowers with green eyes. There Helleborus 'Green Gambler' $22.00 may be a picotee or slight pink flashing on some . A vigorous variety with large three inch blooms that Deer resistant and heavy flowering are candy apple green and some of those have plants.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to burgundy spotting,picotee or shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 40-60 cm (16-24")] veining.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [45-55 cm (18-22") / 50 cm (20")] Helleborus 'Sunshine Ruffles' $24.00 Titillating,large,sunny yellow,double blooms with a Helleborus 'Jade Tiger' $24.00 red picotee edge.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z4] Another superb selection that double green flowers [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [45-60 cm (18-24") / 45 with dark purple edges and a large central boss of cm (18")] stamens.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [3.5 m (12') / 1.2 m (4')] Helleborus 'Winter Sunshine' $19.00 A new introduction that is supposed to an Helleborus 'Kingston Cardinal' $26.00 improvement over 'Ivory Prince'. It has improved Double red blooms from plants that originated at flower colouration,larger blooms and the plant is a Herronswood Nursery.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] more vigorous grower.It is a compact,upright mound [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [40cm[16"] of glossy,thick,dark green foliage with dark purple 40cm[16"]] petioles.From purple buds come huge blooms[3to 4"]that are ivory with a touch of green and the backs Helleborus 'Mango Magic' $19.00 are flushed with rose.The blooms take on rosy red A magical selection with mango-orange blooms tones as they age over the six weeks of handsomely veined and flushed with red. A mature bloom.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part plant can carry up to fifty,2to3" blooms.All sun to shade] [1 gal] [30-40cm (12-16") / 30-40cm hellebores are deer resistant.[Ranunculaceae] (12-16")] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 50 cm (20")] Helleborus 'Winter Thrillers' $22.00 A hand bred selection of heavily spotted,large Helleborus 'Midnight Ruffles' $24.00 flowered beauties in shades A subdued star with double black flowers[over three red,purple,green,pink,purple,yellow with ten percent times the number of petals] that is three inches are doubles.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Part across.The double brooms last longer than sun to shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 50 cm (20")] singles.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30-45 cm (12-18") / 30-45 cm Helleborus foetidus $18.00 (12-18")] Masses of pendant, shallow, bowl-shaped, pale apple green flowers, 1-2" across, open in Helleborus 'Night Coaster' $22.00 many-flowered terminal cymes in early spring.The This vigorous and floriferous hellebore produces an foliage is also attractive. The leaves are abundance of large, incredible black velvet coloured stiff,leathery and notched.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] leaves with a lime green centre. Mature plants can [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [1.2 m (4') / 90 cm produce over 75 flowers. Reliable perennial for the (36")] shade.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Part Shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 60 cm (24")] Helleborus niger $12.00 Christmas Rose. Well, maybe April here if we're Helleborus 'Onyx Odyssey' $24.00 lucky. White blooms, thick foliage. Likes a cool, Lusty,large slate-purple to almost black 3" double moist, but well-drained soil, under the shade of blooms with 15-20 petals per flower giving a striking trees. Aristocrats of the woodland garden. Slow to appearance.After setting seed the petals hold their get established, but well worth the colour quite well giving months of enjoyment.As wait.[Ranunculaceae] [Alps] [z5] [Part sun to shade] another bonus the foliage emerges deep [1 gal] [25-30 cm (10-12") / 40 cm (16")] purple-black and slowly fades to green.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 (12") / 30 (12")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 77 Hemerocallis Hemerocallis 'Cooling Fountain' $10.00 Hemerocallis 'Fudge Sundae' $10.00 We don't aspire to carry 40,000 or so Daylilies. We Pale flowers with yellow A repeat bloomer with unique chocolate-red 6.25" have chosen plants which we have seen in bloom centres.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to blooms with black cherry eye zone and a yellow and like, and which are moderate in price. There are part sun] [1 gal] [65 cm (26") / 35 cm (14")] throat.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to some dwarf selections that are suitable for the part sun] [1 gal] [70 cm (28") / 50 cm (20")] larger rock garden or smaller border. Hemerocallis 'Country Melody' $10.00 Fragrant, pink, 5" blooms with butter yellow throats. Hemerocallis 'Gentle Country Breeze' $10.00 Hemerocallis 'Anchors Aweigh' $10.00 The petal edges of this tetraploid are nicely crimped Lovely pink and yellow blend with some ruffling. Very large 6"blooms that are violet with lavender with yellow picotee. First buds open darker than Mid to late season.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] watermark. A tetraploid ,midseason, subsequent ones.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [58 cm (23") / 35 cm rebloomer.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z3] [Full sun [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [75 cm (30") / 45 cm (14")] to part sun] [1 gal] [70cm[28"] 45cm[18"]] (18")] Hemerocallis 'Gingham Maid' $10.00 Hemerocallis 'Barbara Mitchell' $10.00 Hemerocallis 'Country Uncle' $10.00 Giant 7" wide, early, fragrant, cream / pink bi-tone Pink with green throat. Overlapped, ruffled blooms. Blooms are a sparkling peach-pink, with a slight blooms over a long period. A winter dormant 52 cm scapes. Re-blooms midseason. rose halo and a yellow throat.[Hemerocallidaceae] diploid.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to Diploid.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [75 cm (30") / part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 40 cm (16")] part sun] [1 gal] [52 cm (21")] 45 cm (18")] Hemerocallis 'Golden Peace' $10.00 Hemerocallis 'Bella Lugosi' $10.00 Hemerocallis 'Cream Drop' $10.00 Golden yellow Daylily with wide, ornamental petals. Six inch saturated blooms with a lime throat.A Creamy-yellow with a light green throat on short Ruffled petals and smooth, recurved sepals. Sweet strong grower that is well branched and heavily stems. For the bigger rock garden or front of the lemon scent. 15 cm (6") budded.[] [] [] [] [1 gal] [65cm[26"] 45cm[18"]] border.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to blooms.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 30 cm (12")] part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 35 cm (14")] Hemerocallis 'Big Kiss' $10.00 Coral apricot with rose eye, 5.5" diameter, slightly Hemerocallis 'David Kirchoff' $10.00 Hemerocallis 'Grammies List' $10.00 fragrant, double, midseason blooms. A reblooming, 15 cm (6"), dark, velvety-red flowers that are heavily A beaming blend of yellow and pink, with a winter dormant diploid.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] ruffled in yellow. Tetraploid.[Hemerocallidaceae] sunshine yellow to green [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [70 cm (28") / 40 [Asia] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [80 cm (32") / 35 cm throat.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to cm (16")] (14")] part sun] [1 gal] [75 cm (30") / 45 cm (18")]

Hemerocallis 'Big Smile' $12.00 Hemerocallis 'Desert Flame' $15.00 Hemerocallis 'Heavenly Habit' $10.00 Large pale yellow blooms with a pale pink picotee Large 5.5" flaming red-orange blossoms that are [Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [] edge[] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [65 cm (26") / 45 nicely ruffled and recurved and have a lime green cm (18")] throat.It blooms in miseason and then again in the Hemerocallis 'Heavenly Peace' $10.00 fall.It is a taller with strong stems and well branched Great cream blooms have golden frilled Hemerocallis 'Black Stockings' $14.00 and heavily budded.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Garden edges.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to Large [6"]heavily ruffled,veined,deep purple blooms origin] [z3] [Full sun] [1 gal] [45-60 cm (18-24") / 40 part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 45 cm (18")] with a limy throat. Heavy cm (16")] bloomer.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z3] [Full sun to Hemerocallis 'Heavenly Touch' $10.00 part sun] [1 gal] [45-60 cm (18-24") / 45 cm (18")] Hemerocallis 'Double Bold One' $10.00 Peach pink blend, pink sepal tips and pink midribs. Gold with red eye.Double 80cm, A thin yellow line rims each crimped, ruffled petal Hemerocallis 'Bowl of Roses' $10.00 tetraploid.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [] edge. Green throat. 13 cm, early to mid-season, Salmon blooms with ivory midribs, topped off with a [1 gal] [80 cm (32")] (over an extended period) tetraploid dusty rose halo.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full blooms.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to sun to part sun] [1 gal] [75 cm (30") / 45 cm (18")] Hemerocallis 'Double Trouble' $10.00 part sun] [1 gal] [70 cm (28") / 40 cm (16")] Fragrant, double, dark red blooms with a green, Hemerocallis 'Chicago Coral' $10.00 chartreuse throat. A midseason, winter dormant, Hemerocallis 'Highland Lord' $10.00 Pleasing mix of tangerine,coral and tetraploid.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z3] [Full sun An award winner. Black-red, double, 5" blooms orange[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to to part sun] [1 gal] [60cm[24"] 45cm[18"]] have yellow throats.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] part sun] [1 gal] [] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / 25 cm Hemerocallis 'Early Snow' $11.00 (10")] Hemerocallis 'Chicago Heirloom' $10.00 A high performance daylily with huge[7"]ruffled, near Light lavender with raspberry eye. 12 cm, white blooms with yellow Hemerocallis 'Illini Jackpot' $10.00 tetraploid, mid-season.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] throats.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z3] [Full sun to Red self, mid-season [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [55 cm (22") / 35 part sun] [1 gal] [70 cm (28") / 45 cm (18")] tetraploid.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun cm (14")] to part sun] [1 gal] [80 cm (32") / 50 cm (20")] Hemerocallis 'Eenie Allegro' $10.00 Hemerocallis 'Chicago Peach' $10.00 A miniature. Apricot with rose edges. Good as an Hemerocallis 'Infinity' $10.00 Visitors have long praised this tetraploid in the edging plant.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full Double flowers are coral-pink.[Hemerocallidaceae] garden. Rosy peach blooms are ruffled, with sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [75 cm (30") / touches of cream. A midseason 45 cm (18")] bloomer.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to Hemerocallis 'El Desperado' $10.00 part sun] [1 gal] [65 cm (26") / 40 cm (16")] Large,five inch blooms of butter yellow with a Hemerocallis 'Janice Brown' $10.00 vibrant wine eye and a matching picotee edge to the Bright pink with rose-pink eye and green throat. Hemerocallis 'Chicago Picotee $10.00 crimped petal edges.A tetraploid with a vigorous Diploid, early midseason. 53 cm. Stout Silver Medal Memories' habit.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun] [1 1994.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to Creamy light apricot blossoms have a gal] [65 cm (26") / 60 cm (24")] part sun] [1 gal] [53 cm (21")] greenish-yellow throat and a rich purple eye zone . Not your retiring beauty.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] Hemerocallis 'Erin Lea' $10.00 Hemerocallis 'Jean Wise' $10.00 [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [70 cm (28") / 40 Large,rounded petal of bright sunny yellow with a Large blooms. From a green centre the colour cm (16")] heavily ruffled edge[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z3] moves through melon to a pale [Full sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 60 cm (24")] edge.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun] [1 Hemerocallis 'Chicago Royal Crown' $10.00 gal] [70 cm (28") / 40 cm (16")] Deep royal purple blooms with darker eye and Hemerocallis 'Fairy Tale Pink' $10.00 yellow green throat. 14cm ,early season, tetraploid, Nicely ruffled flowers are a lovely pastel pink, with a Hemerocallis 'Jovial' $10.00 winter dormant.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z3] [Full yellow throat.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full A wine-red self with a chartreuse-green throat. sun to part sun] [1 gal] [75cm[30"] 45cm[18"]] sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 45 cm (18")] Tetraploid, semi-evergreen, early. 50cm.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to Hemerocallis 'Chicago Royal Robe' $10.00 Hemerocallis 'Fanciful Finery' $10.00 part sun] [1 gal] [50 cm ( 19")] Large plum purple 5" blooms with a green throat. An A pale yellow double on short early season tetraploid.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] stems.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full Hemerocallis 'Lake Norman Sunset' $10.00 [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [65cm[26"] sun to part sun] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 30-45 cm Excellent pink with white 45cm[18"]] (12-18")] midribs.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 35 cm (14")] Hemerocallis 'Choral Angel' $10.00 Hemerocallis 'Frances Joiner' $10.00 A charming apricot-pink with subtle overtones, good Double, rose blend rebloomer.[Hemerocallidaceae] Hemerocallis 'Lavender Light' $10.00 veining, ruffled edges and a yellow [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / Orchid lavender with deeper eye and large, green throat.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to 35 cm (14")] throat. Unusual form. Frequently used in breeding part sun] [1 gal] [] programmes.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full Hemerocallis 'Fuchsia Fashion' $10.00 sun to part sun] [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / 40 cm (16")] Hemerocallis 'Clockwork' $10.00 A spider form with purple -lavender 5" blooms and A tetraploid, gold ruffled limey throat.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Garden origin] sweetie[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [70cm[26"] part sun] [1 gal] [70 cm (28") / 40 cm (16")] 45cm[18"]]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 78 Hemerocallis 'Little Audrey' $10.00 Hemerocallis 'Priscilla's Rainbow' $10.00 Hemerocallis 'Stella de Oro' $10.00 Ruffled butter-yellow with a dark eye. Blooms early Lavender with rainbow halo. 15 cm mid-season Golden yellow, re-blooming to midseason.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full (over an extended period) dwarf.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to sun to part sun] [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / 30-60 cm blooms.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun] [1 part sun] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 40 cm (16")] (12-24")] gal] [55 cm (22") / 35 cm (14")] Hemerocallis 'Strawberry Candy' $10.00 Hemerocallis 'Little Bumble Bee' $10.00 Hemerocallis 'Psalter and Harp' $10.00 Round, re-curved, ruffled, strawberry-pink blend Miniature of striking gold and a chocolate Fragrant, 5", pale apricot blend, late blooms with with a rose-red eye-zone and golden-green throat. eye.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to part green throats. Award winner.[Hemerocallidaceae] Semi-evergreen, early midseason. Tetraploid, 66 sun] [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / 35 cm (14")] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [70 cm (28") / cm.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to part 45 cm (18")] sun] [1 gal] [66 cm (26")] Hemerocallis 'Little Carnation' $10.00 2.5" diameter, clear, golden, semi-double blooms Hemerocallis 'Raspberry Suede' $10.00 Hemerocallis 'Stutter's Ball' $10.00 look like carnations.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] A sun fast selection with dark raspberry blooms with Rich,black purple 6" blooms with a contrasting [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 45 cm a pie crust edge and a small limey lemon=green throat and extended bloom time.A (18")] centre.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z3] [Full sun] [1 midseason ,tetraploid .[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] gal] [70 cm (28") / 60 cm (24")] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [70cm[28"] Hemerocallis 'Little Fantastic' $10.00 45cm[18"]] A cute miniature, with rose-pink Hemerocallis 'Realms of Glory' $10.00 blooms.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to Early blooms are red with bluish Hemerocallis 'Sunday Gloves' $14.00 part sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")] highlights[Hemerocallidaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] The large blooms are near white with a light yellow [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") /] throat.A midseason bloomer that reblooms and is Hemerocallis 'Little Missy' $10.00 highly fragrant.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z3] [Full Purple blooms with a white eye and green Hemerocallis 'Red Rum' $10.00 sun to part sun] [1 gal] [70 cm (28") / 45 cm (18")] throat.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to A lovely red with yellow hints.[Hemerocallidaceae] part sun] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 30 cm (12")] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [35-40 cm Hemerocallis 'Sweet Reflection' $10.00 (14-6") / 35 cm (14")] Creamy yellow with peachy pink blush. Lemon Hemerocallis 'Lynn Hall' $10.00 throat with green base. 5" diameter blooms in mid Creamy peach flowers with white undertones and a Hemerocallis 'Royal Mountie' $10.00 to late season.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full red eye.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to Red self, fragrant tetraploid. Mid to late sun to part sun] [1 gal] [70 cm (28") / 45 cm (18")] part sun] [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / 30 cm (12")] season.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [57 cm (23") / 35 cm Hemerocallis 'Swiss Miss' $10.00 Hemerocallis 'Magestic Move' $12.00 (14")] Pale yellow, slightly fragrant, early to mid-season Large [6"] yellow blooms with a gold overlay.The bloomer.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun] [1 broad,thick petals have very ruffled Hemerocallis 'Sahara Sands' $10.00 gal] [40 cm (16") / 30 cm (12")] edges.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [Full Pink and cream with a green throat. Late season sun] [1 gal] [70 cm (28") / 45 cm (18")] bloomer.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to Hemerocallis 'Techny Spider' $10.00 part sun] [1 gal] [75 cm (30") / 45 cm (18")] Large, apricot, yellow blend with pink midribs and Hemerocallis 'Mariska' $10.00 narrow petals.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full Large, full, flat, 15 cm (6"), blue-pink blooms with Hemerocallis 'Savannah Debutante' $10.00 sun to part sun] [1 gal] [70 cm (28") / 40 cm (16")] orchid overtones and a lemon-green throat. Apricot, 15 cm, double, fragrant, mid to late season Tetraploid.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun] re-bloomer.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] Hemerocallis 'Video' $10.00 [1 gal] [65 cm (26") / 35 cm (14")] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm Lemony yellow with creamy midribs. Early (12")] rebloomer.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun Hemerocallis 'Marque Moon' $12.00 to part sun] [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / 40 cm (16")] A creamy-white daylily with a yellow throat and a Hemerocallis 'Scatterbrain' $10.00 heavily ruffled yellow edge.A fragrant,heavy Light peach, double Hemerocallis 'Wild Mustang' $10.00 bloomer.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] re-bloomer.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun 5.5" diameter, cream to pink with a red [Full sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 45 cm (18")] to part sun] [1 gal] [80 cm (32") / 50 cm (20")] eye.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [] Hemerocallis 'Mary Todd' $10.00 Hemerocallis 'Silent Stars' $10.00 This award-winning tetraploid has large yellow very Apricot, pastel blend with a pink suffusion. Hemerocallis 'Woodside Romance' $10.00 ruffled flowers that bloom early.[Hemerocallidaceae] Subtle.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to Pure rose pink blooms with round ruffled [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [65 cm (26") / part sun] [1 gal] [80 cm (32") / 45 cm (18")] petals.Darker pink veins and a light diamond 60 cm (24")] dusting.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z3] [Full sun] [1 Hemerocallis 'Siloam Byelo' $10.00 gal] [70 cm (28") / 60 cm (24")] Hemerocallis 'Mini Might' $10.00 A lousy name, but lovely blooms: rosy-pink with a Lavender with purple eye, mini (7 cm), double, red eye on a short plant.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] Hemerocallis 'Yellow Ribbon' $10.00 mid-season re-bloomer.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 35 Canary-yellow blooms six inches across are [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / 35 cm (14")] spider-form, with long, narrow cm (14")] petals.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [] [1 Hemerocallis 'Siloam Dream Baby' $10.00 gal] [75 cm (30") / 45 cm (18")] Hemerocallis 'My Hope' $10.00 A 3", creamy, light apricot bloom with a dark Subtle cream and pink combination; ruffled pink red-purple eye and green throat. Early to Hemerocallis forrestii 'Frosted Vintage $12.00 edges.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun] [1 mid-season bloomer.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] Ruffles' gal] [55 cm (22") / 45 cm (18")] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 30 cm A striking blend of creamy yellow with a pink blush (12")] and deeper pink ruffled edges.The 4.5" are very Hemerocallis 'Orange Spider' $10.00 fragrant. A vigorous grower and rebloomer.It can Orangey-yellow, large, spidery Hemerocallis 'Siloam Pee Wee' $10.00 have up to 300 blooms after 3 blooms.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to Cream with a maroon eye years.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full part sun] [1 gal] [70 cm (28") / 45 cm (18")] zone.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to sun] [1 gal] [] part sun] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 45 cm (18")] Hemerocallis 'Peach Magnolia' $10.00 Peach self with 12cm (5"), double blooms. Mid to Hemerocallis 'Siloam Virginia Henson' $10.00 late season, 70 cm flower scape. One of the Soft creamy pink with ruby-red eye. Phenomenal best.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to part branching and bud count. Many sun] [1 gal] [70 cm (27")] awards.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 40 cm (16")] Hemerocallis 'Penny's Worth' $10.00 Grows less than a foot tall. Pale yellow with a dark Hemerocallis 'Staghorn Sumac' $10.00 throat. A rebloomer; dead-head for continuous Strong, large orange blooms with a cinnamon bloom.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun] [1 halo.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to part gal] [20-25 cm (8-10") / 30 cm (12")] sun] [1 gal] [70 cm (28") / 45 cm (18")]

Hemerocallis 'Phoebe' $10.00 Hemerocallis 'Steeple Jackie' $15.00 A glowing gentle pastel pink and peach blend with For something different here is a daylily bred for the an apricot throat.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Asia] [z4] back of the border.The [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 40 cm fragrant,small,trumpet-shaped,canary yellow (16")] blooms are produced in clusters of 3 to 4 on 7-way branched scapes carrying a massive total of 55-100 Hemerocallis 'Priority' $10.00 buds apeice.[Hemerocallidaceae] [Garden origin] Creamy,soft yellow with tan and cream [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1.2 m-1.5 m (4'-5') highlights.Full round blooms.[Hemerocallidaceae] / 1 m (3')] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] []

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 79 Hepatica Heuchera Heuchera 'Circus' $15.00 There are so many new hybrid Heucheras coming A vigorous and colourful French introduction.The so fast and furiously that it is hard to keep up with leaves emerge warm peach with red veins and turn Hepatica acutiloba $10.00 them. Many seem similar, so we have chosen to electric chartreuse with more red veining and a One of our best native wild flowers. Delicate hairy those we consider the best. Most are fine from full silver dusting.In early summer nicely contrasting stems unfold dainty flowers of pale blue to white, sun to partial shade. deep red-purple scapes with heads of pinky-red followed by tri-lobed leaves. Excellent for the bells complete the awesome picture.[Saxifragaceae] woodland rockery.[Ranunculaceae] [Eastern North Heuchera 'Bella Notte' $15.00 [North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] America] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") Terra Nova rates this selection as one of the most [30-35 cm (12-14") / 35 cm (14")] / 15 cm (6")] elegant of all their heuchera.The large,lush dark leaves that are lightly silvered are set off by the Heuchera 'Creole Nights' $15.00 Hepatica acutiloba 'Moonshine' $22.00 wands of red stems with large rich pink A new introduction with large,glossy almost black A superb selection that Susan discovered in the blooms.Blooms all season.[] [North America] [z4] leaves.It forms a clean dense mound with dark woods. The leathery leaves are dark green with [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 35 cm stems and white flowers.It has a bigger habit and delicate yellow mottling throughout.The blooms are (14')] larger leaves than H.'Obsidian'.[Saxifragaceae] white to pale pink[Ranunculaceae] [Eastern North [North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 America] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") Heuchera 'Berry Smoothie' $15.00 cm (12") / 45 cm (18")] / 15 cm (6")] A new hybrid with both H. americana and H. villosa in its breeding.The colour is a vibrant rose-pink with Heuchera 'Earth Angel' $16.00 Hepatica nobilis $10.00 more purple-rose tints as the season progresses. Another newer introduction with unique colouring. Another delightful spring-blooming Hepatica. The The large leaves form a robust The young leaves are green with mauve-purple dark green trifoliate leaves are usually purple mound[Saxifragaceae] [North America] [z4] [Full undersides.The mature leaves turn copper green underneath. The flowers are normally a rich sun to part sun] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 45 cm (18")] with darker veins. Ruby red flowers on wiry, dark blue.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Full sun to part purple stems complete this picture of sun] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 20 cm (8")] Heuchera 'Berry Timeless' $16.00 elegance.[Saxifragaceae] [North America] [z4] [Full The revolution here is not the mint green,lightly sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30cm[12"] 40cm[14"]] Hepatica transsilvanica 'Blue Jewel' $25.00 silvered leaves but the myriad of light pink flowers A selection with larger rich blue flowers.We can't that age to a deeper rose red on tall 18-20" Heuchera 'Encore' $14.00 propagate these fast enough to keep up with the scapes.When the flowers dry they stay on the stems The smaller foliage emerges rose-purple and demand but we were able to find some from Holland much like Statice resulting in a two tone effect.On vibrant reddish-purple underneath.The leaves hence the price.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z3] [Part top of that this it blooms and reblooms continuously mature to rose with a heavy silver overlay and sun to shade] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 10-15 cm (4-6")] from early summer till frost.[Saxifragaceae] [North smoky purple veins.[Saxifragaceae] [North America] America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [45-55 cm [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30cm[12"] (18-22") / 50 cm (20")] 40cm[16"]]

Heuchera 'Black Taffeta' $15.00 Heuchera 'Fire Alarm' $15.00 A knock out with bodaceous,black highly A fiery selection of H. Autumn Leaves' that has ruffled,glistening foliage.[Saxifragaceae] [North vigorous,thick,leathery leaves that change through America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 cm various shades of red to orange.Pink flowers on (12") / 45 cm (18")] reddish stems. Hot![Saxifragaceae] [North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [20-25 cm (8-10") / Heuchera 'Blackberry Ice' $14.00 30 cm (12")] The newest leaves emerge an electric,iridescent purple with black veins with amethyst purple Heuchera 'Firefly' $10.00 undersides.As the leaves age they develop a soft A variety selected for its wiry stems holding masses luminescent pewter overlay.Wands of reddish of bell-shaped flowers in various shades of vibrant purple scapes hold cream flowers.[Saxifragaceae] red.The scalloped,dark green foliage is attractively [North America] [] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] marbled.A magnet for hummingbirds and [30-35 cm (12-14") / 30 cm (12")] butterflies.[Saxifragaceae] [North America] [] [] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 30 cm (12")] Heuchera 'Blackout' $14.00 A Belgian introduction with the darkest leaves Heuchera 'Forever Purple' $15.00 yet-almost jet black and glossy. It forms a tight Described as ultra purple with glossy leaves with compact mound with wands of contrasting cream fluted edges.It holds this rich,deep purple flowers.[Saxifragaceae] [North America] [z4] [Full throughout four seasons and is topped with short sun to part sun] [1 gal] [20cm[8"] 30cm[12"]] spikes of purple-pink bells.It also has a vigorous multicrown habit.[Saxifragaceae] [North America] Heuchera 'Blondie' $15.00 [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 45 A tiny blooming machine with caramel leaves with cm (18")] numerous long blooming spikes of mellow yellow.One of the new 'Little Cutie' Heuchera 'Galaxy' $14.00 series.[Saxifragaceae] [North America] [z4] [Full sun A new variegated coral bell from Terra Nova.The to part sun] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 20 cm (8")] thick,leathery leaves start out bright red and darken as they age.As the leaves darken the irregular Heuchera 'Cafe Ole' $15.00 cream spots become brighter like stars in a dark A compact plant that is heavily ruffled.The leaves night.[Saxifragaceae] [North America] [z4] [Full sun are dark green with a heavy overlay of to part sun] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 35 (14")] purplish-brown.[Saxifragaceae] [North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [15 - 20 cm (6" - 8") / 30 Heuchera 'Georgia Peach' $15.00 cm (12")] A villosa hybrid with huge leaves that are peachy-orange rose with a white overlay except for Heuchera 'Cajun Fire' $15.00 the veins.Late in the season the colour changes to A new selection from Terra Nova that is ever rose-purple with the overlay.Creamy white changing.In the spring the textured leaves are flowers.[Saxifragaceae] [North America] [z5] [Full glowing red then change to black for summer and sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60cm[24"] 45cm[18"]] then maroon in the fall.The rounded mound of foliage is topped by dark stems with white Heuchera 'Glitter' $15.00 flowers.[Saxifragaceae] [North America] [z4] [Full A unique variety with exquisite silver leaves with sun to part sun] [1 gal] [23 cm (9") / 35 cm (14")] highly contrasting black veins creating a sparkling apparition.The soft violet backs of the flowers are Heuchera 'Cherry Cola' $15.00 also beautiful.It only gets better when the wands of A stunning new introduction with glowing,rust red smashing fuchsia-pink appear.[Saxifragaceae] leaves,dark red stems and cherry red flowers.A [North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [25 medium sized plant with season long cm (10") / 35 cm (14')] interest[Saxifragaceae] [North America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 20 cm (8")] Heuchera 'Grape Expectations' $15.00 A new introduction that forms a dense mound of Heuchera 'Cinnamon Curls' $15.00 broad,thick vibrant grape-purple leaves with black A spicy new addition with a sizzling selection of veins.In summer it develops a bright,silver colours ranging from overlay.Creamy white flowers.[Saxifragaceae] copper,orange,red,purple,raspberry on top and [North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 bright magenta on the underside.Creamy,small cm (12") / 40 cm (16")] flowers in summer.[Saxifragaceae] [North America] [] [] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 45 cm (18")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 80 Heuchera 'Guardian Angel' $13.00 Heuchera 'Peach Flambe' $16.00 Heuchera 'Velvet Night' $10.00 A unique introduction with bright purple juvenile An exceedingly handsome development. Glowing One of the darkest Heucheras; mat finish with foliage that develops a heavy silver overlay with peach coloured foliage (redder underneath) infused lighter veining.[Saxifragaceae] [North America] [z5] smoky purple margins and dark veins as the season with red turns to plum-purple in fall. Larger, [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 35 cm progresses. Dark purple stems support airy white smoother, more brightly coloured foliage than that of (14")] flowers.[Saxifragaceae] [North America] [z4] [Full 'Amber Waves' and 'Marmalade'. White flowers sun to part sun] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 35 cm (14")] aren't too exciting.[Saxifragaceae] [North America] Heuchera 'Venus' $16.00 [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 30 cm A newer introduction from the Netherlands with Heuchera 'Jade Gloss' $12.00 (12")] large , silver leaves with contrasting dark green Glossy silver leaves with dark green veining and veins. A useful ,compact plant with near white royal purple undersides. Holds its colour through Heuchera 'Petite Pearl Fairy' $14.00 flowers on slender stems.[Saxifragaceae] [North the winter. Flowers are showy and pale Compact form with small silver-marbled, bronze America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] pink.[Saxifragaceae] [North America] [z3] [Full sun leaves. Myriads of dainty, medium pink flowers are [30cm[12"] 35cm[14"]] to part sun] [1 gal] [23 cm (9") / 30 cm (12")] held erect. Another introduction by the Olivers.Delightful in a trough or rock Heuchera 'Zipper' $15.00 Heuchera 'Kassandra' $15.00 garden.[Saxifragaceae] [North America] [z4] [Full A highly ruffled new introduction from Terra Nova An interesting selection with dramatic foliage colour sun to part sun] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 20 cm (8")] that is orange in the spring and fall and golden changes throughout the season.In the spring it amber in the summer always with a magenta emerges caramel and orange and by the fall it has Heuchera 'Pewter Moon' $12.00 back.More gloss,larger leaves,more ruffles,and transformed reddish-pink to maroon.White Bears panicles of large, pale pink flowers over a better heat and humidity tolerance and improved flowers.[Saxifragaceae] [North America] [z5] [Full mound of pewtered,maroon foliage.[Saxifragaceae] cold tolerance over earlier varieties.[Saxifragaceae] sun to part sun] [1 gal] [40-55cm (16-22") / 40-50cm [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [40 [North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [20 (16-20")] cm (16") / 30 cm (12")] cm (8") / 30 cm (12")]

Heuchera 'Lava Lamp' $14.00 Heuchera 'Pinot Noir' $14.00 Heuchera americana 'Ring of Fire' $10.00 Yet another shade of heuchera that forms a mound A newer introduction with dark purple-grey leaves An outstanding, introduction exhibiting exquisite, of very large,coppery purple,rounded leaves with with an eye-catching silver overlay.The white silver leaves with purple colouring along the veins. dark purple undersides.Dark purple scapes carry flowers are produced early and in great Once the weather turns cold, a bright coral edge plump heads of closely spaced cream.This is a abundance[Saxifragaceae] [North America] [z4] appears on the leaves.[Saxifragaceae] [North villosa hybrid a large,late blooming species that [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [25cm[10"] 30cm[12"]] America] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [75 cm exhibits a greater tolerance of high heat and (30") / 35 cm (14")] humidity.[] [] [] [] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 60 cm (24")] Heuchera 'Silver Lode' $16.00 A Bloom's introduction. Leaf topsides are matte Heuchera cylindrica v. alpina $10.00 Heuchera 'Magnum' $14.00 silver with contrasting purple veins. Dark burgundy Very tight mats of shiny dark green leaves with From France comes this heuchera with huge stalks are topped with pink buds that open to white scalloped wavy margins bear small dense spikes of leaves[10",25cm across]The leaves are a deep bells. Good for containers or sunny to partly tubular yellow flowers. This native gem requires burgundy red with a silver overlay.It forms an shaded borders.[Saxifragaceae] [North America] gritty soil, well-drained yet slightly moist. Our own impressive clump.[Saxifragaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 30 compact selection.[Saxifragaceae] [North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 45 cm (12")] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 15 cm (6")] cm (18")] Heuchera 'Spellbound' $15.00 Heuchera pulchella $10.00 Heuchera 'Midnight Rose' $15.00 A new introduction from Terra Nova with ruffled Another tiny Alumroot from the West. Graceful Burnished black leaves look like a psychedelic leaves that are silver with underlying tints rose and spikes of pink bells over small rounded leaves. A sloppy painter decorated them with hot pink dots purple.The purple tints are more prominent in the favourite.[Saxifragaceae] [Western North America] and splashes. Compact plants.[Saxifragaceae] spring and the silver tones are more prominent in [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 10 cm [North America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [25 the shade.It will form a large multicrown plant with a (4")] (10") / 30 cm (12")] dense habit.[Saxifragaceae] [North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [23 cm (9") / 35 cm Heuchera sp. $12.00 Heuchera 'Mocha' $15.00 (14")] [] [] [] [] [1 gal] [] A recent introduction with some of the largest and darkest leaves of any heuchera.The new leaves are Heuchera 'Stainless Steel' $14.00 bronze-purple with rich royal purple undersides.The A new Oliver introduction The silvery metallic leaves mature to a very deep deep purple that are Leaves are all silver except for a thin tracing of dark 6" across topped by contrasting cream veins.As the season progresses the veins widen flowers.[Saxifragaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full and the leaves turn sea green with purple sun to part sun] [1 gal] [] undersides.A hybrid with H. pubescens a tough, native species that has resulted in a vigorous Heuchera 'Orange Man' $15.00 drought tolerant variety with larger white blooms on A curiosity to say the least. Heavily veined leaves chocolate stems.[Saxifragaceae] [North America] are splotched and coloured from yellow to purple to [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20-30 cm (8-12") / bronze. Every leaf is different.[Saxifragaceae] 20-30 cm (8-12")] [North America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 40 cm (16")] Heuchera 'Sugar Berry' $15.00 A little cutie with berry-violet leaves with contrasting Heuchera 'Paprika' $14.00 dark veins.Tiny but full of spunk.Flower spikes of 'Large,warm,glowing cherry-cola foliage could stop pale pink.[Saxifragaceae] [North America] [z4] [Full a mac truck'. It gets to the point where you think sun to part sun] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 25 cm (10")] how can I describe another one.[Saxifragaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [20 Heuchera 'Sugar Plum' $15.00 cm (8") / 35 cm (14")] One of the biggest benefits of a perennial garden,especially in our climate is the refreshing Heuchera 'Paris' $14.00 constant change of things appearing and The green leaves have a very silver overlay leaving fading.This heuchera has a great range of foliage green veins showing with spikes of continuous colours throughout the season.The leaves in spring blooming deep-rose coloured bells. One flower stem and fall are a frosty plum-purple and in the summer can last for two months.Repeat they transform into bright silver with dark veins.Its bloomer.[Saxifragaceae] [North America] [z5] [Full H.villosa heritage gives it a large healthy habit.It is sun to part sun] [1 gal] [35cm[14"] 35cm[14"]] also a frequent rebloomer with tall dark stems and red buds that open to silvery pink.[Saxifragaceae] Heuchera 'Peach Crisp' $15.00 [North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 The combination of extremely ruffled leaves and a cm (12") / 45 cm (18")] rich colouring of peach to amber make this an excellent choice as an edger or in a container.It Heuchera 'Sweet Tart' $15.00 prefers full sun and good drainage.[Saxifragaceae] Another fantastic,diminutive variety from the 'Little [North America] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / Cutie' series.The pungent,lime coloured mound of 35 cm (14")] leaves with dark red stems topped by sweet masses of dramatic bicoloured cerise and hot pink bell flowers.A miniature that blooms all summer and through the fall.[Saxifragaceae] [North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [12 cm (5") / 20 cm (8")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 81 Heucherella Heucherella 'Solar Power' $14.00 Hibiscus A new introduction with golden yellow[lime green in heavier shade] lobed leaves that are splattered with Heucherella $14.00 deep red.It will form a large mound that Terra Nova Hibiscus 'Lil' Kim' $34.00 A recent Terra Nova introduction that provides has found more sun tolerant than any other A dainty dwarf from Korea, with thick green leaves exceptional interest from season to season.The mid heucherella or heuchera.[Saxifragaceae] [North growing to 4'. There are lots of white flowers that size leaves are red in spring,taupe in the summer America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 cm have strong centre red eye that veins out into the and a sizzling ruby red in the fall.The villosa and (12") / 45 cm (18")] petal.The flowers last 3 days instead of the usual americana parentage help it with the heat and one.[Malvaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [2 humidity of summer.[Saxifragaceae] [] [z4] [] [1 gal] Heucherella 'Sonic Smash' $14.00 gal] [120 cm (4') 120cm[4']] [20 cm (8") / 35 cm (14")] A vigorous new villosa hybrid with emerald green leaves that have deep wine vein markings,a light Hibiscus 'Lunar Red' $11.00 Heucherella 'Brass Lantern' $14.00 silver overlay and a scalloped green edge.The The burgundy-red,dinner plate-sized [7-8"] blooms A spring glow from the shade garden from this leaves are quite large[some up to 6"]and it will are produced on compact bushy plants.Especially vigorous selection with its electric develop into a robust clump.Small white good in a container.[Malvaceae] [North America] [] gold,maple-shaped leaves with red centres.The flowers.[Saxifragaceae] [North America] [z5] [Part [Full sun] [1 gal] [60-90cm (24-36") / 45-60cm winter colour is olive brown.In spring it produces sun to shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 40 cm (16")] (18-24")] spikes of white flowers on dark stems.[Saxifragaceae] [North America] [z4/5] [Part Heucherella 'Sweet Tea' $15.00 Hibiscus 'Midnight Marvel' $18.00 sun to shade] [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / 60 cm (24")] The large shaggy,palmate leaves exhibit some of A new cultivar combining the best attributes of its the most intense colour yet.The bright orange tea different parents.The thick,leathery,maple-like Heucherella 'Burnished Bronze' $16.00 coloured leaves are set off by a central star and leaves are deep wine purple.The glossy black-red A breakthrough in Heucherellas from Dan Heims. veining in cinnamon-purple.The leaves darken in buds open to eight to nine inch blooms of deep Large glossy bronze leaves; tawny flowers. summer and lighten in the fall.[Saxifragaceae] scarlet.It is relatively compact at 4'. It is an Lovely.[Saxifragaceae] [North America] [z3] [Full [North America] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [70 indeterminate bloomer[blooms at several nodes up sun to part sun] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 25 cm (10")] cm (28") / 45 cm (18")] the stem]that extends its bloom time from midsummer to early fall.[Malvaceae] [North Heucherella 'Copper Cascade' $15.00 Heucherella 'Tapestry' $12.00 America] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [1.2 m (4') / 1.4 m A small leafed selection with a trailing habit.It has a The deeply cut and lobed foliage creates a rich (4.5')] warm,refined mix of rose and copper to gold shades tapestry of shades and colours.The centre of the that makes a magical addition to the shade leaves are a rich purple and then evolves outward Hibiscus 'Summer Storm' $18.00 garden.It holds its colour all season.[Saxifragaceae] to blue-green and then green.On top of this is a Dark wine,maple-like foliage on sturdy plants [North America] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20 white overlay creating a dreamy effect.Dark wiry produces large 8-10" blooms that are pink with a cm (8") / 60 cm (24")] stems erupt with masses of warm pink magenta eye that radiates out into the petal.It flowers.[Saxifragaceae] [North America] [z4] [Part blooms from midsummer to October,much longer Heucherella 'Craked Ice' $15.00 sun to shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 40 cm(16")] than other varieties.[Malvaceae] [North America] Blue,green to rose shades with a silver overlay and [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [1.2-1.5 m (4-5') / 1-1.2 m dark veins make a dramatic statement in a Heucherella 'Twilight' $15.00 (3-4')] container or a shady bed.[Saxifragaceae] [North A startling selection with velvety,charcoal-gray America] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") leaves with dark veins.Wow.[Saxifragaceae] [North Hibiscus rosa-sinensis 'Fantasia' $14.00 / 30-40 cm (12-16")] America] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") A compact selection, just 1 m (3') tall, with attractive / 60 cm (2')] deeply cut maple-like leaves. Profuse, ruffled, Heucherella 'Dayglow Pink' $16.00 lavender flowers, 20 cm (8") across, appear in late Brilliant pink flowers on branched stems will Heucherella 'Yellowstone Falls' $14.00 summer to fall.[Malvaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun] [1 brighten a shady spot and contrast well with the A trailing heucherella from Terra Nova.The gal] [100 cm (3.5') / 50 cm (1.75')] crisp, cut green leaves with a chocolate chartreuse leaves have red centres and stems that inlay.[Saxifragaceae] [North America] [z3] [Full sun run three feet.Excellent for trailing over a container to part sun] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 25 cm (10")] or wall a top notch ground cover.[Saxifragaceae] [North America] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15 Heucherella 'Golden Zebra' $15.00 cm (6") / 60 cm (24")] A dramatic selection with bright yellow leaves and ravishing red centres that radiate out and cover most of the leaf. A smaller,denser,deeper dissected selection compared to 'H. 'Alabama Sunrise'.[Saxifragaceae] [North America] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 40 cm (16")]

Heucherella 'Gunsmoke' $14.00 Nicely lobed leaves with purple and red new growth maturing to silver with dark veins.A vigorous hybrid with some villosa parentage.White flowers in early summer. It will grow in sun or shade.[Sarraceniaceae] [North America] [z5] [Full sun to full shade] [1 gal] [35 (14") 45cm[18"]]

Heucherella 'Honey Rose' $15.00 This Blooms selection has the pinkest leaf available.The sable leaves are deeply incised and highlighted with dark veins.Warm coral-rose spring foliage.Compact and neat growing.[Saxifragaceae] [North America] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 35 cm (14")]

Heucherella 'Leapfrog' $16.00 A new introduction with leaves that emerge chartreuse-yellow with dark maroon centres.The leaves fade to green with purple centres and then take on apricot and rose tones for the fall.[Saxifragaceae] [North America] [] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 40-60 cm (16-24")]

Heucherella 'Pink Fizz' $15.00 The large green leaves are lightly silvered with dramatic purple veins brandish spikes of densely packed hot pink buds that open to pure pink bells[Saxifragaceae] [North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 30 cm (12")]

Heucherella 'Solar Eclipse' $16.00 A neat mound of scalloped red-brown foliage edged in lime green.A vigorous mound of dense crowns.[Saxifragaceae] [North America] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 30-40 cm (12-16")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 82 Horminum Hosta Hosta 'Battle Star' $19.00 Our list isn't the largest, but it does include some of Extremely glossy,thick,blue-green cupped leaves the very best Hostas available. Our personal with a slightly rippled yellow margin.A large Horminum pyrenaicum $9.00 preference is for plants with, firstly, a thick selection with seiboldiana heritage.[Hostaceae] 'Dragons Mouth' is found in grasslands and rocky substance; secondly, rugose and corrugated [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / slopes in the Alps.It is an easy perennial for the foliage; and thirdly, striking variegation. Thick 60 cm (24")] front of the border or rock garden as long as it is not substance generally equates with slug resistance. too dry.It forms a basal rosette of crinkled leaves Our selection is based largely on these criteria. We Hosta 'Big Daddy' $10.00 with short spikes of tubular violet-blue also have other varieties in numbers too small to An award winner. Huge blue puckered leaves of flowers.Attractive to butterflies. It can seed but not a list. New varieties not included here will be thick substance. Near-white flowers on thirty-inch problem.[Malvaceae] [Alps] [z5] [Full sun to part available at the nursery as well. scapes. A good background plant.[Hostaceae] sun] [11 cm / 4"] [20-30 cm (8-12") / 20-25 cm [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 125 cm (8-10")] Hosta 'Abby' $17.00 (50")] A sport of 'Gold Drop' with streaky Horminum pyrenaicum $9.00 blue-green-centred leaves with a gold margin. Hosta 'Blue Angel' $11.00 'Alboviolaceum' Rapid growth of dense, mounding foliage makes it A mature clump is very impressive at four feet by Dragonmouth is a genus of a single species found great for edging.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 four feet, with heavily textured blue-grey leaves. in the Alps and Pyrenees on rocky slopes and gal] [25-35 cm (10-14") / 40 cm (16")] Lots of lily-like white flowers in late summer. Slow to grasslands.This selection has white flowers with a get established, but worth the wait.[Hostaceae] purple lip.We would grow it for the Hosta 'Alakazam' $24.00 [Japan] [z3] [Full shade] [1 gal] [120 cm (48") / 120 leathery,thick,notched leaves that are a bright green A stand out dwarf with long narrow,pointed,ruffled cm (48")] and heavily pebbled.[Lamiaceae] [Alps] [z5] [Full leaves that are green with a yellow edge that turn sun] [11 cm / 4"] [30 cm (12") / 30-40 cm (12-15")] creamy later in the season. The stiff horizontal Hosta 'Blue Cadet' $9.00 petioles give a distinctive flattened look.[Hostaceae] AHS award winner. Small- to medium-sized, with Horminum pyrenaicum 'Rubrum' $9.00 [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [12cm[5"] blue-green leaves. Lavender flowers in late The notched pebbly leaves form a crumpled rosette 40cm[16"]] summer. Good for edging.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] and are topped by spikes embellished with dragon [Shade] [1 gal] [70 cm (28") / 40 cm (16")] head blooms that are rose-red with a purple tinge. Hosta 'Allegan Fog' $20.00 In the wild it is found in open woods in the Glistening, shiny leaves have dark green margins Hosta 'Blue Dimples' $13.00 Pyrenees.[Lamiaceae] [Alps] [z5] [Full sun to part with white centres that are speckled with green One of the bluest Hostas. Deep blue-green leaves sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")] (creating a foggy look).[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] have thick substance. Lasts well into [Shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 40 cm (16")] autumn.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 90 cm (36")] Hosta 'American Icon' $19.00 A majestic sport of H. Choo Choo that can reach 6' Hosta 'Blue Ivory' $24.00 across.A dramatic accent with large green leaves A Halcyon hybrid with very wide creamy white with a wide gold edge that is nicely edges and a blue centre.The cream brightens to rippled.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] white and may develop a unique green [1 gal] [80 cm (32") / 200 cm (80")] blush.Lavender flowers.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 60 cm (2')] Hosta 'Andrew' $20.00 A variegated sport of Blue Mammoth. The thick Hosta 'Blue Moon' $12.00 leaves have a clear white centre with a nicely AHS award winner. One of the best tardianas. contrasting blue-green margin and a narrow green Forms a small flat mound with very blue foliage. pattern in between.Great Specimen.[Hostaceae] Purplish-blue flowers.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / [Shade] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 20 cm (8")] 110 cm (44")] Hosta 'Blue Mouse Ears' $18.00 Hosta 'Anne Arett' $16.00 Small, round, grey-green leaves of very thick A small, slow-growing Hosta with a chartreuse substance. Lavender flowers in midsummer. Cute, centre and a creamy margin.[Hostaceae] [Japan] little, appropriately named selection for the rock [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 25 cm (10")] garden or front of the border.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 25 cm (10")] Hosta 'Anne Kulpa' $17.00 The heart shaped leaves with good substance of Hosta 'Blue Whirls' $11.00 celadon green have a narrow central flare of pale Good blue-green cupped and rugose foliage; white yellow that brighten up to white.[Hostaceae] [Japan] bell-shaped flowers.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / 60 cm [Shade] [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / 75 cm (30")] (24")] Hosta 'Bridegroom' $21.00 Hosta 'Aristocrat' $18.00 An odd one for collectors from Herb Benedict which Hybrid sport of 'Hadspen Blue'. Leaves lightly is very distinct. Plants produce heart shaped green corrugated and intensely blue-green with wide, leaves which curl upwards while the sides of the smooth, creamy-white margins.[Hostaceae] [Japan] leaf cascade down. A specimen plant that needs to [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")] be placed where one can appreciate the intriguing beauty of its unusual form.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] Hosta 'Aureo-marginata' (montana) $18.00 [Shade] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 45 cm (18")] A specimen plant. Large glossy leaves with irregular yellow margins. Forms a large upright mound. Hosta 'Bright Lights' $20.00 Vase-shaped white flowers in late July on very tall A vigorous clone of one of our favourites, H. stems. Early to emerge in the spring. Always 'Aureo-nebulosa'. Cup-shaped leaves of thick popular in the AHS polls. A must.[Hostaceae] substance have a centre streaked and mottled with [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [75 cm (30") / 75 cm yellow, and a wide green margin. Slug (30")] resistant.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 100 cm (40")] Hosta 'Aureomarginata' (ventricosa) $16.00 Another classic must have. Very crisp foliage is Hosta 'Brother Stephan' $24.00 variably margined with white. Highly regarded for A Petryszyn hybrid that has become a favourite of its good performance under a variety of collectors.It grows into a large mound with large, conditions.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] thick,heavily corrugated,puckered leaves. In spring [50 cm (20") / 130 cm (52")] the leaves are chartreuse with a blue margin.The mature leaves are gold with a green edge.Near Hosta 'Autumn Frost' $19.00 white flowers[Liliaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Shade] [1 gal] A sport of 'First Frost' that has frosty blue leaves [60cm[24"] 90cm[36"]] that have a wide yellow margin that lightens to creamy white in summer.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z5] Hosta 'California Gold Rush' $22.00 [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 40 cm An impressive specimen with a non-burning gold (16")] centre that brightens in intensity as the season goes on.Corrugated and thick substance with near white Hosta 'Baby Booties' $19.00 flowers in mid June.[Hostaceae] [Asia] [z3] [Part sun A small hosta with leaves 2 3/4 x 1 3/8" with bark to shade] [1 gal] [55 cm (22") / 90 cm (36")] green leaves and a creamy white margin.[Hostaceae] [] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [12 cm (5") / 40 cm (16")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 83 Hosta 'Candy Hearts' $12.00 Hosta 'Con Te Partio' $19.00 Hosta 'Deja Blu' $19.00 Quickly forms a dense, rounded mound of heart A small-mini with blue green leaves with a slightly A very striking introduction with a cream zigzag shaped, dark green foliage. Can be used as a wavy,creamy white edge.The leaves are 4" x2.5" lightning bolt that dances between the centre of the dense, weed suppressing ground cover.[Hostaceae] wide.Q&Z rates it as rare and leaf and the yellow margin. A sport of blue [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 90 cm underrated.[Hostaceae] [Asia] [z3] [Part sun to boy.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Shade] [1 gal] [35 cm (36")] shade] [1 gal] [23 cm (9") / 45 cm (18")] (14") / 40 cm (16")]

Hosta 'Cascades' $18.00 Hosta 'Corn Belt' $20.00 Hosta 'Deliverance' $19.00 A striking upright mound with the edges of the A sport of Jimmy Cracked Corn. A gold hosta we The long narrow,wavy leaves are blue-green with a leaves cascading downward. Pure white flowers love with its rippled edge. This has a bright gold creamy-yellow edge and yellow stripes throughout top white flower stems. Irregular, white centres to centre with a green edge.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] the entire clump of leaves.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z5] each leaf specimen.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 60 cm (24")] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30-45cm (12-18") / [Shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 50 cm (20")] 30-45cm (12-18")] Hosta 'Cotton Candy' $26.00 Hosta 'Cat and Mouse' $21.00 A unique hosta that is heavily misted and speckled Hosta 'Devils Advocate' $21.00 A mini hosta that is a sport of 'Blue Mouse Ears' in green and white,especially early in the growing A new introduction that is a sport of H.Blue Angel with a chartreuse interior surrounded by an uneven season.It changes to bright green by August 1st. that forms a large upright mound of thick,slug blue-green margin. The centre lightens as the QandZ rates it as one of its best resistant blue-green leaves that have green margins season progresses and they are topped by short introductions.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to in the spring.These margins lighten to a bright apple scapes of lavender blooms.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] shade] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 75 cm (30")] green in mid season.Fast grower.[Hostaceae] [Shade] [1 gal] [15cm[6"] 20cm[8"]] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [1 m (3') / 1.2 Hosta 'Cracker Crumbs' $19.00 m (4')] Hosta 'Chantilly Lace' $10.00 A fast growing dwarf that develops into a dense Small Hosta of wavy-edged, medium green leaves rounded mound of gold-centred foliage with green Hosta 'Dew Drop' $10.00 with whitish margins. White flowers.[Hostaceae] margins.This sport of 'Shiny Penny' has slightly A small, green leaved selection with a pencil thin, [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [23 cm (9") / 35 cm wavy leaves.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Shade] [1 white margin.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 (14")] gal] [12cm[5"] 45cn[18"]] gal] [30 cm (12") / 40 cm (16")]

Hosta 'Cheatin Heart' $19.00 Hosta 'Crazy for You' $19.00 Hosta 'Diamond Necklace' $19.00 Gold,heart-shaped leaves form a small mound. Bright gold with thick ,cupped,unruly,thick A small hosta with spear shaped leaves that are Small, lavender flowers in summer. Another substance,corrugated-many of our favourite 4.5" x 2.75" .It makes a neat small mound with candidate for the rock garden.[Hostaceae] [Japan] aspects[Hostaceae] [Asia] [z3] [Part sun to shade] leaves that have a wide white centre.Great for a [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 25 cm (10")] [1 gal] [55 cm (22") / 120 cm (48")] trough or shady rock garden.[Hostaceae] [Asia] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 40 cm Hosta 'Cherish' $19.00 Hosta 'Crepe Suzette' $12.00 (16")] The latest sport of H. `Baby Bunting' has round Rounded green leaves with a creamy margin. leaves with streaky yellow centres. The leaf centres Lavender flowers in midsummer. A small Hosta for Hosta 'Diamond Tiara' $10.00 fade to near white by mid-summer, at which time the shady rock garden.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] Small to medium sized. A creamy white-margined they are topped by tiny purple bells. All of the [Shade] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 30 cm (12")] form of 'Golden Tiara', with slightly larger leaves. dwarfs look great together in their own bed, or in the Leaves have wavy edges. Purple rock garden. Dwarf.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] Hosta 'Crown Jewel' $12.00 flowers.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [15 cm] [Shade] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 25 cm (10")] A sport of 'Gold Drop' with a gold centre and a thin [35 cm (14") / 65 cm (26")] white edge.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] Hosta 'Cherry Berry' $18.00 [30 cm (12") / 60 cm (24")] Hosta 'Dixie Chickadee' $21.00 Stunning lance-shaped leaves have a dark green A captivating miniature with unusual variegation. margin and creamy-white centre. Contrast that with Hosta 'Crumb Cake' $19.00 The thick waxy,lance-shaped leaves have a dark dark red leaf petioles and tall, dark red flower stems Gold colour, especially bright in the spring and green edge and a creamy yellow centre that is (red like a luscious sweet cherry). Purple chartreuse by late summer. Wavy margins. peppered with green flecks. Lavender bell-shaped flowers.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] Lavender flowers open on 18" scapes in flowers.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Shade] [1 gal] [10 [Shade] [1 gal] [40-55cm (16-22") / 40-55cm July.[Hostaceae] [] [] [Shade] [11cm (4")] [12 cm (5") cm (4") / 10-20 cm (4-8")] (16-22")] / 30 cm (12")] Hosta 'Don Stevens' $18.00 Hosta 'Cherry Tomato' $19.00 Hosta 'Crusader' $14.00 A small plant of medium -sized glossy, green leaves A charming,unique miniature sport of 'Cherry Berry' Narrow white margin on dark green, heart-shaped, with yellowish white margins. Scapes are purple that has better vigour and leaf substance.The crinkled leaves. Pale lavender flowers. Makes an spotted.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [30 narrow long,lance-shaped leaves have a creamy attractive mound.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] cm (12") / 40 cm (16")] yellow centre and a wide dark green border.The red [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 105 cm (42")] petioles make a pleasant contrast.[Hostaceae] Hosta 'Donahue's Piecrust' $26.00 [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [10 Hosta 'Curly Fries' $17.00 A classic "Piecrust" Hosta. Mid-green leaves, 30 cm cm (4") / 30 cm (12")] A seedling of 'Pineapple Upside Down Cake' that (12") across, have highly ruffled edges.[Hostaceae] almost looks like an agave.It has [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 120 cm (4')] Hosta 'Cherub' $18.00 chartreuse,narrow,wavy foliage that lightens to A small Hosta with heart-shaped leaves and almost white over the season.It forms a lovely,small Hosta 'Dorset Blue' $15.00 margins marked irregularly with white. Heavy arching mound .[Hostaceae] [Asia] [z3] [Part sun to One of the best small, blue-leaved Hostas. Vivid, substance and heavenly corrugation. shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 40 cm (15")] blue-green, heart-shaped leaves with heavy Dwarf.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [20 corrugation and thick substance.[Hostaceae] cm (8") / 20 cm (8")] Hosta 'Curve Ball' $19.00 [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 60 cm A bright gold cultivar with thick,corrugated leaves.It (24")] Hosta 'Christmas Candy' $22.00 is mid sized and has near white flowers.[Hostaceae] A stunning crisp new sport of H. 'Night Before [Japan] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / Hosta 'Dorset Clown' $39.00 Christmas' with narrower green margins and wider 75 cm (30")] A superior,small hosta that has heavily streaked creamy white centres. A vigorous yellow to creamy white on a deep blue-green leaf grower.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [35 Hosta 'Dance With Me' $18.00 that has thick substance.A breeding plant for cm (14") / 50 cm (20")] A heavily textured selection with heart shaped variegated seedlings.Slug resistant.[Hostaceae] leaves that are a rich gold with a wide forest green [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / Hosta 'Christmas Tree' $16.00 edges.A reverse of H. 'Last Dance'[Hostaceae] 35 cm (14")] Large, rounded, heavily corrugated leaves of thick [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / substance. The edge changes colour from gold to 60 cm (2')] Hosta 'Dragon Tails' $19.00 creamy white by early summer. Lavender flowers. A mini that quickly grows into an arching mound of Medium growth rate.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] Hosta 'Dancing Queen' $22.00 long,yellow,wavy-edged foliage. Lavender [Shade] [1 gal] [55 cm (22") / 120 cm (48")] A unique yellow hosta That emerges yellow and flowers.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Shade] [1 gal] maintains that shade all summer The large leaves [10-20 cm (4-6") / 15-30 cm (6-12")] Hosta 'Coast to Coast' $21.00 have a lovely pie crust edge.[Hostaceae] [Japan] A giant,solid gold hosta that emerges gold and and [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 55 cm Hosta 'Dream Weaver' $21.00 turns a lighter gold and the leaves as they mature (22")] Enormous, blue-green leaves with a yellow flame they become thick and puckered with wavy edges and white blooms.[Hostaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [] and have nearly white undersides.[Hostaceae] Hosta 'Dancing Stars' $22.00 [1 gal] [75 cm (30") / 90 cm (3')] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [75 cm (30") / An improved H. 'Dancing in the Rain.It has thicker 1 m (3')] substance,a more vigorous grower and a wider Hosta 'Dust Devil' $20.00 edge.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 A striking reverse of 'Whirlwind'. Dark green centre Hosta 'Coconut Custard' $22.00 gal] [60cm[24"] 88cm[35"]] bordered by a creamy-white margin. Lavender A superb,small beauty with waxy yellow green flowers.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [60 pointed leaves that have bright purple petioles that cm (2') / 45 cm (18")] spread up into the leaves.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [10cm[4"] 15cm[6"}]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 84 Hosta 'Earth Angel' $22.00 Hosta 'Fire Island' $26.00 Hosta 'Frosted Mouse Ears' $19.00 From H.`Blue Angel' (our biggest seller among the The light red colouration of the petioles bleeds into A mini sport of H.'Royal Mouse Ears' The giant blues) comes this variegated form. A large the bases of the brilliant, yellow leaves. Colour small,thick, round blue-green leaves with a specimen with heart shaped blue-green leaves, intensity diminishes over the course of the season. creamy-white edge .The leaves turn green and the irregularly and widely bordered in creamy Lavender blooms in summer.[Hostaceae] [Japan] margin turns yellowish.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z5] white.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [60 [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 60 cm (24")] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [10-15 cm (4-6") / 20 cm cm (24") / 80 cm (32")] (8")] Hosta 'Fireworks' $22.00 Hosta 'El Nino' $23.00 A miniaturized sport of 'Loyalist'. Narrow, stiff, Hosta 'Fujibotan' $20.00 A sought-after sport of the classic 'Halcyon'. Same upright foliage makes a V-shaped plant. Dramatic, From Japan comes this delightful selection with fully great blue foliage with a wide, white border. creamy white leaves with a narrow, green edge. double, lavender flowers. The first part of the A Dutch cultivar that is also a variegated form of H. Unique.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Shade] [1 gal] [23 cultivar name refers to Mt. Fuji and botan translates Halcyon. The yellow edge fades to white a little cm (9") / 20 cm (8")] as Tree Peony. A delight for flower arrangers and more slowly than H. First Frost.Blue centre with gardeners alike, as this selection can have up to good substance.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun Hosta 'Firn Line' $18.00 50 blooms on one stem.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] to shade] [1 gal] [70 cm (28") / 45 cm (18")] A sport of H.'First Frost' with more blue [Shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 40 cm (16")] colouration.The leaves have a wide yellow margin Hosta 'Emerald Ruff Cut' $18.00 that turns to white by summer.Pale lavender Hosta 'Funny Mouse' $19.00 A small hosta with heavily veined and rippled blooms.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to shade] A dwarf sport of 'Blue Mouse Ears' with small round leaves. It has bright green centres and green [1 gal] [50-60 cm (20-24") / 40 cm (16")] blue-green leaves with a white to cream edges.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to shade] edge.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [] [1 gal] [15 - 20 cm [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 60 cm (24")] Hosta 'First Frost' $24.00 (6" - 8") / 30 cm (12")] A sport of H. 'Halcyon'. Blue leaves have a Hosta 'Empress Wu' $21.00 creamy-yellow edge which brightens to Hosta 'Geisha' $16.00 The Largest known hosta with huge,thick,heavily creamy-white by midsummer. Lavender flowers A very unusual small to medium Hosta with upright veined,dark green leaves.Pale reddish-violet appear in late summer.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] green leaves and central streaks in creamy flowers[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [Shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 60 cm (24")] gold.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [30 cm [1 gal] [1.2 m (4') / 1.3 m (52")] (12") / 45 cm (18")] Hosta 'First Mate' $22.00 Hosta 'Enterprise' $16.00 An exciting update of an old standard.A tetraploid Hosta 'Giantland Mouse Cheese' $19.00 Leaves are thick and rounded with white centres sport of 'Kabitan' with improved vigour, more A seedling from 'Blue Mouse Ears' with foliage that and green edges.A sport of 'Captain Kirk'[] [] [] [] [1 pronounced variegation ,and a more upright is gold,smooth textured and has good substance.It gal] [45 cm (18") / 95 cm (38")] habit.The distinctive long narrow leaves have a remains gold all season long.The leaves are 2.75 x heavily rippled edges and a gold centre that lightens 2.5" .[Hostaceae] [] [] [] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 30 cm Hosta 'Eskimo Pie' $26.00 to cream.Lavender flowers.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] (12")] A sport of H. 'Northern Exposure'. Puckered leaves [Shade] [1 gal] [35-40 cm (14-16") / 45 cm (18")] emerge with pale yellow centres, chartreuse Hosta 'Ginko Craig' $9.00 streaking and blue-green margins. As the season Hosta 'Floradora' $8.00 Pointy, green leaves with a white margin and light progresses, the centres fade to cream and the A vigorous small Hosta with rounded mid-green green streaks. For edging.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] streaking becomes apple-green. White leaves. Bell-shaped purple flowers in mid-season. A [Shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 60 cm (2')] flowers.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] good edger. Dwarf.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Full [35-40 cm (14-16") / 45 cm (18")] sun to part sun] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 40 cm (16")] Hosta 'Ginsu Knife' $22.00 An introduction from Bob Solberg with a medium Hosta 'Eternal Flame' $26.00 Hosta 'Formal Attire' $18.00 green leaf with an intensely rippled and A selection of H. 'Whirlwind' which holds its A giant with heart shaped dark green foliage and serrated,yellow to creamy white margin. An white-centred variegation better. Lavender flowers creamy yellow margins. Good substance and excellent grower.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Shade] in midsummer and good growth for a white-centred puckering. Pale lavender flowers.[Hostaceae] [1 gal] [40cm[16"] 90cm[36"]] form[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [15 cm [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [65 cm / 150 cm] (6") / 30 cm (12")] Hosta 'Gold Drop' $9.00 Hosta 'Fountain of Youth' $20.00 Small dense mound of chartreuse to golden foliage. Hosta 'Extasy' $18.00 Distinctive, vase-shaped mound of white-margined Popular as an edger or rock garden A flashy selection with blue green edges and foliage that has lovely rippled edges. A sport of plant.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [30 creamy to yellow centres.The wedge shaped leaves 'Green Fountains'. Shiny, mid-green leaves with cm (12") / 60 cm (24")] are held to an attractive upright habit.[Hostaceae] heavily rippled, 1/2" wide, white margins. Better [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [35cm[14"] than average substance.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] Hosta 'Golden Needles' $24.00 40cm[16"]] [Shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 1.1 m (44")] A new miniature that is a sport of 'Golden Threads and Silver Needles'. It is more compact and the Hosta 'Faith' $22.00 Hosta 'Fragrant Bouquet' $14.00 green streaks run throughout the gold leaves.The A large thick-leaved hosta with gold leaves . As it A beautiful, medium to large mound of creamy leaves also have more substance thus making it matures the foliage develops rounded, brassy-gold yellow margined foliage. With most of our Hostas more slug resistant.Lavender flowers in mid leaves with amazing corrugation. Near white flowers we go through the garden and remove the flowers' summer.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Part sun to in midsummer. Morning sun to lightly filtered shade but not with this one. In late August the large (3" shade] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 25 cm (10")] results in the brightest colouration.[Hostaceae] long and 2.5" wide), pale lavender, very fragrant [Japan] [z4] [Shade] [1 gal] [60cm[24"] 70cm[28"]] trumpets open.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 Hosta 'Golden Sceptre' $9.00 gal] [50 cm (20") / 95 cm (38")] A good golden sport of 'Golden Tiara'. Hosta 'Faithful Heart' $20.00 Medium-sized, bell-shaped, purple-striped flowers in This attractive small sized cultivar is a green-edged Hosta 'Fragrant Queen' $19.00 midsummer. Rapid growing. Will burn in too much sport of 'Cheatin Heart' The small yellow oval leaves An improved selection from 'Fragrant Bouquet' The sun.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [30 cm have a narrow green edge and grow into a flattish leaves have better substance and a wider creamy to (12") / 45 cm (18")] mound.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Shade] [1 gal] white border and a darker,contrasting green [25cm[10"] 60cm[24"]] centre.Good vigour and and large near Hosta 'Golden Waffles' $19.00 white,fragrant blooms.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part A four foot specimen with rounded green-yellow Hosta 'Fall Dazzler' $19.00 sun to shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (1.25') / 60[2'])] foliage that becomes more god throughout the A small variegated hosta with white edges with a season.The leaves are heavily ribbed and some mounding habit and thought to be one of the best Hosta 'Fried Green Tomatoes' $18.00 puckering. Sun tolerant if not too dry.[Hostaceae] hostas for its profusion of late summer The most vigorous of the 'Fragrant Bouquet' family. [Asia] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / bloom.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") Medium to dark green leaves. Excellent as a fast 1.1 m (43")] / 30-40 cm (12-16")] growing ground cover or background plant.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [60 Hosta 'Goodness Gracious' $21.00 Hosta 'Fashionista' $22.00 cm (24") / 1.2 m (4')] Large heart-shaped leaves of good substance have A sport of 'Designer Genes'It is a combination of deep veining and a distinctive very wide yellow gold-centred,white-edged, and striking red Hosta 'Fringe Benefit' $9.00 margins.A sport of 'Satisfaction'[Hostaceae] [Japan] petioles[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to shade] Medium-green leaves have a yellow margin. [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [45-60cm (18-24") / [1 gal] [30cn[12"} 45cm[18"]] Pest-resistant and a versatile performer in the 45-60cm (18-24")] landscape.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] Hosta 'Fire and Ice' $18.00 [60 cm (24") / 90 cm (36")] Hosta 'Grand Prize' $18.00 A spectacular sport of 'Patriot'. Pure white leaves A sport of 'Grand Tiara' that has very wide vivid gold with very dark margins. Heavy leaf substance. Hosta 'Frosted Minihearts' $26.00 margins that lighten to cream in the Lavender flowers on white stems. Flashy but slow to A mini with a misted white and green centre and an summer.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to bulk up.[Hostaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [Shade] [1 1/8" green margin. The 3" leaves are shiny and shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 40-60 cm (16-24")] gal] [40-55cm (16-22") / 40-55cm (16-22")] slightly wavy.The brightest variegation is in April ,May and June.Good Grower.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 25 cm (10")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 85 Hosta 'Grand Tiara' $18.00 Hosta 'Happy Dayz' $22.00 Hosta 'Humpback Whale' $19.00 An awesome sport of 'Golden Tiara'. This has a A distinct sport of 'Orange Marmalade' with wider A giant hosta from the late Mildred Seaver that once wider and more pronounced bright gold margin with more blue-green edges.The leaves of good auctioned for $725.It forms a massive dome of a narrow dark green centre. A rapid substance are more cupped than its parent.By thick,corrugated,heart-shaped,blue-green grower.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [35 summer the leaves are cream with a dark green leaves.The blue-green foliage is best in spring.Near cm (14") / 55 cm (22")] edge.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 white flowers.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Part sun to gal] [45 cm (18") / 65 cm (26")] shade] [1 gal] [1 m (3') / 1.2 m (4')] Hosta 'Great Expectations' $18.00 The Hosta shown on the front of Paul Aden's book . Hosta 'Harpoon' $22.00 Hosta 'Hush Puppies' $19.00 A variegated specimen, with 8 x 8 inch round, A sweet, gold-margined form of H. 'Yingeri'. Pest A fast growing diminutive venusta hybrid that has puckered leaves having a wide, irregular margin of resistant, durable leaves are dark forest green with oval grey-green leaves that have creamy blue and green and a light yellowish-cream centre. a 1/2" wide light gold margin. Dense mounding creamy-white edges.It bulks up quickly and can be White flowers; very floriferous. A habit topped by purple, spider-like flowers. Barry divided to use as an edger.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] classic.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [55 Yinger has introduced many fabulous plants from [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 45 cm (18")] cm (22") / 82 cm (33")] Japan through his nursery 'Asiatica' sadly now closed.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [40 Hosta 'Hyuga Urajiro' $23.00 Hosta 'Grey Ghost' $26.00 cm (16") / 60 cm (2')] A striking sport of one of our favourite hostas, H. An outstanding introduction where the colour kikutii. The frosty blue spear-like leaves are changes from near-white to light yellow and then Hosta 'Heartsong' $16.00 irregularly streaked with yellow. The undersides are blue-green by summer. Foliage has thick A 'Candy Hearts' mutation with flat, medium metallic silver and near white flowers emerge from substance, topped by near-white green,cordate leaves with white edges.[Hostaceae] attractive bird-like buds.A lovely small hosta that flowers.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [70 [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [55 cm (22") / deserves a choice spot at the front of the border or cm (28") / 150 cm (58")] 70 cm (28")] the shady rock garden where its delicate nature can be appreciated[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Shade] [1 Hosta 'Ground Sulphur' $8.00 Hosta 'Heat Wave' $22.00 gal] [30cm[12"] 30cm[12"]] Still one of the best small, yellow Hostas. Forms a A sport of 'Bright Lights' with a wider margin and a ground-hugging mound of narrow wavy gold foliage. stronger growth rate.In spring the leaves are Hosta 'Ice Carnival' $14.00 Pale purple flowers appear in mid-July. chartreuse with wide blue edges and by summer A medium sized hosta with a green centre and crisp Dwarf.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [20 they brighten to gold with blue-green edges.The white edge.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Shade] [1 gal] cm (8") / 40 cm (16")] thick leaves have some puckering as they [30-40cm (12-16") / 30-60cm (12-24")] age.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 Hosta 'Guacamole' $20.00 gal] [25 cm (10") / 40 cm (16")] Hosta 'Ice Follies' $19.00 A hot Hosta. A magnificent mutation of 'Fragrant This selection,a showy sport of Antioch, has long Bouquet'. Chartreuse (apple green) leaves are Hosta 'Herifu' $10.00 pointed,dark green leaves that have wide,pure margined by a wide green edge. Large fragrant Herifu Giboshi. Translated, its name means "hosta creamy margins.A good growth rate that results in flowers open in August.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] with variegated border around". Similar to H. an attractive mound.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part [Shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 55 cm (22")] lancifolia, but with a pure white margin. sun to shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (16") / 60 cm (2')] Purple-striped flowers in midsummer.Old Hosta 'Guardian Angel' $22.00 classic.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [20 Hosta 'Ice Prancer' $22.00 A striking sport of 'Blue Angel'. A misted white and cm (8") / 30 cm (12")] A seedling of 'Reptillian' with very thick, wedged green leaf surrounded by a blue-green ,frosty blue leaves with attractive rippling along the margin.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [70 Hosta 'Hida-No-Hana' $19.00 leave edges and an exaggerated leaf tip.Great slug cm (27") / 140 cm (55")] Misted green and white in the centre with a green resistance and architectural structure make it a margin. Very pale lavender flowers on tall scapes in terrific choice.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Shade] [1 Hosta 'Gumdrop' $9.00 July.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [] [Part sun to shade] [11 gal] [50cm[22"] 60cm[24"]] Medium green, rounded leaves form a small mound, cm / 4"] [45 cm (18") / 95 cm (38")] topped with bell-shaped lavender flowers. Not too Hosta 'Independence' $24.00 exciting, but a nice filler between the Hosta 'Hidden Cove' $22.00 A reverse sport of H. 'Revolution'. Dark green stars.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] Small, arrow-shaped leaves feature a leaves have creamy white margins with green [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 30 cm (12")] yellow-butterscotch to creamy-white central specks echoed throughout. Large pale lavender colouration and dark green margins. Lavender, flowers.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to shade] Hosta 'Gypsy Rose' $17.00 summer flowers.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 [1 gal] [55 cm (22") / 75 cm (30")] A mutation of H. 'Striptease' that is a little smaller gal] [15 cm (6") / 25 cm (10")] and has a brighter yellow centre. It has a thin white Hosta 'Invincible' $12.00 line dividing the yellow and green sections of the Hosta 'Hideout' $17.00 Very glossy leaves and good substance give a crisp leaf creating an unusual effect.[Hostaceae] [Japan] A small hosta with white leaves with a small edge in appearance. Topped by large white fragrant flowers. [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 50 cm green.A sport of 'Hidden Cove'[Hostaceae] [Japan] Very slug resistant. A favourite small, green (20")] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 35 cm Hosta.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to shade] (14")] [1 gal] [27 cm (11") / 33 cm (13")] Hosta 'Hadspen Heron' $16.00 Another good H. tardiana cross. The narrow, Hosta 'Hollywood Lights' $24.00 Hosta 'Iron Gate Delight' $14.00 pointed blue leaves have a delicate appearance. A beefy sport of H.'On Stage' that has wider green A medium sized mound of variable, streaky foliage White flowers.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 edges that jet into the bright yellow centre that later with fragrant purple flowers.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] gal] [20 cm (8") / 35 cm (14")] turns chartreuse.Lots of puckering and [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 90 cm texture.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Shade] [1 gal] [55 (36")] Hosta 'Hakumuo' $23.00 cm (22") 90cm[36"]] A smaller, perky Japanese cultivar with striking Hosta 'Island Charm' $22.00 contrast between the bright white centre and dark Hosta 'Holy Mouse Ears' $19.00 A distinctive smaller hosta with yellow to green margin. The leave centres are sometimes A mini with thick rounded leaves.The wide yellow to creamy-white centred leaves.[Hostaceae] [Japan] speckled with green.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] creamy-white centres have a bluish-green edge and [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 55 cm (22")] [Shade] [1 gal] [30cm[12"] 75cm[32"]] dark purple flowers on short scapes in July.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 Hosta 'Itsy Bitsy Spider' $22.00 Hosta 'Half and Half' $22.00 gal] [15 cm (6") / 40 cm (16")] Like a mini pineapple top it forms a spiky mound of A sport of 'Lakeside Cupcake' that emerges in the narrow lance-shaped green leaves. Lavender spring with a white centre.The outside of the leaf is Hosta 'Hope' $22.00 flowers on short scapes in July.[Hostaceae] [Japan] thick green and in between the two is a lighter green Tiny, like H. 'Pandora's Box', only this sport of H. [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [5 cm (2") / 15 cm giving a handsome effect.White scapes carry near 'Baby Bunting' has green leaves, edged in gold. Its (6")] white flowers in mid summer.[Hostaceae] [Japan] diminutive size and charming habit make it suitable [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 45 cm for a trough. Tiny, purple, bell-shaped flowers in Hosta 'Itty Bitty' $22.00 (18")] early summer. Dwarf.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] A mini with very thick substance.The wide dark [Shade] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 15 cm (6")] green edge surrounds the white centre that Hosta 'Hanky Panky' $27.00 develops green sparkles as the season A medium sized introduction with dark green Hosta 'Hudson Bay' $16.00 progresses.A sport of H.Green mouse Ears.Pale centres and a pale lime margin with a thin white line An improvement over H.'Eskimo Pie' that is a purple flowers on 10" scapes in mid between the centre and margin. In summer the lime stronger grower that develops into a larger more July.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 edge turns white with an unusual pale green showy specimen.The margin is a wider blue-green gal] [12 cm (5") / 30 cm (12")] overlay. Lavender flowers.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] with apple-green flames jetting into the creamy [Shade] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 45 cm (18 ")] centre. The thick,heart shaped leaves of good Hosta 'Ivory Coast' $16.00 substance are topped by near white flowers on A sport of 'Sagae' that is smaller and has a much white scapes.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to wider cream edge.The grey-green juts out into the shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 60 cm (24")] cream edge.[Hostaceae] [Asia] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [55 cm (22") / 60 cm (24")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 86 Hosta 'Jazz' $20.00 Hosta 'King Tut' $18.00 Hosta 'Lemon Lime' $8.00 A smaller hosta with shiny ,smooth, bright gold A H. tokudama 'Aureo-nebulosa' hybrid. A small, Small clumps of chartreuse-green leaves hold their foliage that almost gives the illusion of being plastic outstanding, bright gold Hosta with flat, puckered, colour well. Quite vigorous, with lots of like a cheap vinyl raincoat. A hybrid between 'Sum heart-shaped leaves and white bell-shaped flowers. lavender-purple flowers in July.[Hostaceae] [Japan] and Substance' and H. yingeri .Whitish flowers over Seldom offered.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 45 cm (18")] rounded leaves.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Part sun gal] [30 cm (12") / 66 cm (26")] to shade] [1 gal] [30cm[12"] 45cm[30"]] Hosta 'Lemon Twist' $16.00 Hosta 'Kiwi Full Monty' $19.00 Waxy gold clump with undulating Hosta 'Jewel of the Nile' $22.00 A vigorous sport of H. Striptease except the leaf leaves.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [45 A sport of 'Dee's Golden Jewel'. The thick, margins are a deeper blue-green.The centres begin cm (18") / 35 cm (14")] heart-shaped, blue leaves with irregular, gold chartreuse change to creamy-yellow and then ivory margins form a large mound which is topped with over the season.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun Hosta 'Lemontini' $18.00 light lavender flowers in early summer.[Hostaceae] to shade] [1 gal] [45cm[18"] 90cm[36"]] A dwarf,dense mound of oval,pointed leaves that [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 75 cm emerges chartreuse and turns bright gold.The (30")] Hosta 'Komodo Dragon' $19.00 leaves have a smooth substance,slightly shiny,wavy A giant mound of heart-shaped,grey-green,rippled and average substance.Mid purple flowers in mid Hosta 'Journey's End' $24.00 leaves from Mildred Seaver.Pale lavender August.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to shade] A multiple award winner that only gets bigger and flowers.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Shade] [1 gal] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 45 cm (18")] better with time. This is a sport of 'Choo Choo Train' [60cm[24"] 180cm[72"]] with very large heart-shaped leaves with gently Hosta 'Liberty' $24.00 ruffled edges.The large yellow-gold leaves have a Hosta 'Lady Guinevere' $18.00 This improved form of `Sagae' was a show stopper green edge with lighter shades in-between.The best A dazzling, introduction with ruffled-edged, pointed at the 2000 Hosta Convention and has stood the colouration comes in light filtered leaves. Narrow green margins on predominantly, test of time. The leaves have much wider yellow shade.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Shade] [1 gal] glowing yellow leaves. Similar to 'Katherine Lewis' borders and are thicker, suggesting polyploidy. [60cm[24"] 180cm[72"]] but a much faster grower.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] Yellow margins fade to cream later in the season. [Shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 45 cm (18")] Lavender flowers. Future classic.[Hostaceae] Hosta 'Joyce Trott' $24.00 [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 60 cm Another vibrant introduction, the small leaves of Hosta 'Ladybug' $18.00 (24")] which have creamy white centres and medium to A dense,nearly round mound of of dark green margins.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] small,gold,unruly,cupped foliage that is quite Hosta 'Limey Lisa' $22.00 [Shade] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 60 cm (24")] distinctive.[Hostaceae] [Asia] [z3] [Part sun to Chartreuse-lime leaves in a small plant with shade] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 35 cm (14")] compact habit. Lavender flowers in early Hosta 'June Fever' $21.00 summer.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [20 An elegant,nearly all yellow sport of 'June'. Thick, Hosta 'Lakeside Baby Face' $19.00 cm (8") / 35 cm (14")] rubbery leaves have very narrow blue-green Medium to dark green centre, creamy yellow to margins that jet towards the midribs. Shiny leaves white margin, oval-shaped blade and slightly Hosta 'Little Black Scape' $21.00 darken to chartreuse in midsummer.The acid yellow wavy.[Hostaceae] [] [] [Part sun to shade] [11 cm / Despite being a seedling of H Sum and Substance, centres make it a stand out in our sea of 4"] [20 cm (8") / 30-60 cm (12-24")] this is a charming smaller hosta. The heart-shaped hostas.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to shade] chartreuse leaves with good substance grow into a [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 35 cm (14")] Hosta 'Lakeside Cupcake' $17.00 nicely formed clump. The contrasting jet black A small hosta with round leaves that have stems are topped with lavender flowers.[Hostaceae] Hosta 'June Goldsport' $16.00 blue-green margins and flaring yellow centres The [Japan] [z4] [Shade] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 35 cm A selection of June with a solid gold leaf[Hostaceae] well cupped leaves have good (14")] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 40 cm substance.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to (16")] shade] [1 gal] [10-20 cm (4-6") / 15-30 cm (6-12")] Hosta 'Little Devil' $18.00 A mini that forms a twisted little clump of elongated Hosta 'June Spirit' $22.00 Hosta 'Lakeside Down Sized' $19.00 green leaves with a crisp white margin.[Hostaceae] This sport of 'June Fever' develops into a striking Develops into a small,dense mound of narrow, [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / mound of shiny leaves with wide,deep green edges rippled, pale green leaves with a creamy white 15 cm (6")] and chartreuse centers that turn yellow in summer margin. Purple flowers in August.[Hostaceae] in part sun.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to [Japan] [z4] [Shade] [1 gal] [12cm[5"] 40cm[16"]] Hosta 'Little Miss Sunshine' $19.00 shade] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 45 cm (18 ")] A newer selection that emerges chartreuse and Hosta 'Lakeside Dragonfly' $18.00 intensifies to a luminescent,bright gold as the Hosta 'June' $18.00 The lance-shaped,undulating leaves have a wide season progresses.The deep wine stems and buds A classic,lovely sport of 'Halcyon'. Its golden leaves white margin.It is a vigorous grower with pale lilac are quite attractive and make a lovely contrast to are bordered by a blue and green shaded margin flowers.[] [] [] [] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 50 cm (20")] the glowing foliage. Has some sun and have unusually thick substance. The light tolerance.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to centre bleaches to creamy white in bright light. One Hosta 'Lakeside Kaleidoscope' $18.00 shade] [1 gal] [20-30 cm (8-12") / 20-25 cm (8-10")] of our favourites--still.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Full A medium-sized, vigorous Hosta. Wavy leaves are sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 75 cm (30")] bluish-green centred with uneven, creamy white Hosta 'Little Stiffy' $19.00 edges flashing inwards.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] A miniature hosta with shiny gold leave with good Hosta 'Justine' $22.00 [Shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 50 cm (20")] substance that allows them to be held rigidly and A tetraploid sport of H.'June Fever' that has very randomly in the clump.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] thick substance.The butter yellow centres are not as Hosta 'Lakeside Little Tuft' $20.00 [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 15 cm (6")] brash as H.'June Fever'. Dark green A perky dwarf hosta whose wavy lanceolate leaves edges.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to shade] are yellowish-white with a narrow shiny green Hosta 'Little Sunspot' $18.00 [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 75 cm (30")] edge.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Shade] [1 gal] A reverse form of 'Sultana' (one of our favourite [20cm[10"] 20cm[10"}] small Hostas) is one of the latest mutations of 'Little Hosta 'Kaleidochrome' $32.00 Aurora'. Dramatic green margin and a brilliant gold A thrilling streaked and mottled selection.The Hosta 'Lakeside Paisley Print' $22.00 centre. The variegation pattern is much wider than markings are very vibrant with large,wide sections A dramatic hosta that has leaves with thick 'Just So'. Pale lilac flowers early of creamy-white and yellow on leaves that are substance and wavy edges.The heart-shaped summer.[Hostaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [Shade] [1 narrow,ovate blade shaped.A H. longipes selection leaves have wide green edges and narrow creamy gal] [20 cm (8") / 30cm (12")] from Japan.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to markings that shoot out in s feathery shade] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 55 cm (22")] pattern.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to shade] Hosta 'Little Treasure' $20.00 [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 45 cm (18")] A sport of Little Jay with small pointed leaves that Hosta 'Key West' $20.00 have good thick substance. The leaves with a wide A choice selection Olga Petryszyn The Hosta 'Leather Sheen' $16.00 blue-green margin and a creamy white mammoth,gold,heart-shaped leaves will form a One of the darkest green Hostas. Glossy, thick, centre.Lavender flowers on cream scapes complete striking 6' clump. It is a cross between H.'Eliator' lance-shaped leaves are held close to the ground. the picture.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to and H.'High Noon' Filtered shade brings out the Unique.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [35 shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 20 cm (8")] best colouration.Lavender flowers.[Hostaceae] cm (14") / 75 cm (30")] [Garden origin] [z4] [Shade] [1 gal] [60cm[24"] Hosta 'Little Wonder' $15.00 180cm[72"]] Hosta 'Lemon Frost' $16.00 A small Hosta of dark green leaves with wide, A white- edged sport of 'Lemon Lime' A vigorous yellowish white margins. This one occasionally Hosta 'Kifukurin Ko Name' $11.00 grower that rapidly forms divisions making it develops streaky variegation.[Hostaceae] [Japan] A Japanese dwarf with shiny, dark green wavy excellent as a variegated ground cover or [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 30 cm (12")] leaves with creamy margins.[Hostaceae] [Japan] edger[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Shade] [1 gal] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 15 cm [25cm[10"] 60cm[24"]] Hosta 'London Fog' $24.00 (6")] An interesting and unusual cultivar where the entire Hosta 'Lemon Ice' $19.00 foliage is striped , misted and speckled. A sport of A small hosta with light,lemon-yellow leaves and 'Allegan Fog'.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Shade] [1 intensely red petioles.Purple flowers are born on red gal] [30cm[12"] 45cm[30"]] scapes in summer.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [] [1 gal] [35 (14") 45cm[18"]]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 87 Hosta 'Lonesome Dove' $19.00 Hosta 'Mini Skirt' $24.00 Hosta 'Orange Marmalade' $19.00 A H.'Blue Moon' hybrid with cupped,blue-green with A sport of 'Mighty Mouse' this miniature forms a A stunning sport of 'Paul's Glory'. All the great a creamy white centre.Puckered and heavy mound of very wavy,thick,blue-green leaves with character of its mother with an improved bright gold substance and lavender flowers.[Hostaceae] creamy-yellow margins. By summer it changes to leaf colour as it emerges from the soil. A very [Japan] [z4] [Shade] [1 gal] [40cm[16"] 45cm[18"]] more green with creamy white edges.Closely popular new introduction.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] packed lavender flowers with purple [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / 1.1 m (45")] Hosta 'Loyalist' $22.00 stripes.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to shade] One of the most vibrant, white-centred Hostas. A [1 gal] [13 cm (5") / 30 cm (12")] Hosta 'Orange Star' $22.00 sport of 'Patriot' with reverse variegation. Leaves A zesty sport of 'June Fever' that has thick have deep green margins and nearly pure white Hosta 'Miss Tokyo' $24.00 orange-yellow leaves with intense dark green centres. Heavy substance.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] The large 13" leaves of medium green with edge.Sun tolerant.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part [Shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 50 cm (20")] impressed veins and a 2.5" creamy gold border.The sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 45 cm (18")] robust clumps are topped with lavender blooms.A Hosta 'Lucky Mouse' $19.00 Hideko Gowan cross between H. Dorothy Benedict Hosta 'Osprey' $20.00 Another in this popular series with thick blue-green and H.montana 'Aureomarginata'[Hostaceae] An English cross of H. tardiflora and H. sieboldiana leaves with a wide creamy-yellow [Japan] [z4] [Shade] [1 gal] [70 cm (28") / 75 cm elegans. Deep blue-green, very slug resistant border.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to shade] (30")] leaves. White flowers.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [] [1 [1 gal] [20-30 cm (8-12") / 20-30 cm (8-12")] gal] [30 cm (1') / 30 cm (1')] Hosta 'Monsoon' $26.00 Hosta 'Lucy Vitols' $18.00 A festive,large specimen newly introduced with a Hosta 'Pandora's Box' $15.00 One of Mildred Seaver's most beautiful mostly gold leaf with a narrow medium green A striking small Hosta; a sport of 'Baby Bunting'. introductions. Heavily textured yellow-green leaves edge.Adding to the appeal it has good substance White leaf centre with a dark green margin and a with intense puckering and rugosity are encircled by and is nicely corrugated and has a wavy edge.[QZ lighter green area where the white and green meet. a narrow green margin.Still holds up photo][Hostaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] Lavender flowers in early spring. Seems expensive, well.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [38-55 [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / 110 cm (44")] but it was auctioned for $600 at the 1997 AHS cm (15-22") / 60 cm (24")] convention.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [15 Hosta 'Moonlight' $16.00 cm] [15 cm (6") / 30 cm (12")] Hosta 'Magic Fire' $19.00 A medium-sized 'Gold Standard' mutation. Gold leaf Another top notch sport of 'Sagae'It is smaller with with a creamy-white edge that becomes dazzling Hosta 'Peace' $18.00 thick,upright,rounded,medium green leaves with late in the season. Lavender flowers. Needs partial Streaky white margins; lavender flowers in mid creamy yellow turning white edges that has intense shade for best results.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] season.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] streaking into the centre.[Hostaceae] [Asia] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / 90 cm (36")] [40-55cm (16-22") / 40-50cm (16-20")] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 95 cm (38")] Hosta 'Moonstruck' $18.00 Hosta 'Peanut' $19.00 Forms a small, dense mound with gold leaf-centres A delightful miniature that has heavily corrugated, Hosta 'Majestic' $18.00 that turn white as the season progresses. Ovate, ovate leaves with dark green margins that An impressive variety with a striking colour contrast slightly cupped leaves with 1" grren margins. Sport sometimes shoot into the creamy yellow to white between the dramatic dark green leaves with wide of 'Dress Blues' with Tardiana Group centre.Bright purple buds open to flowers also bright creamy-white margins.An award winning,large blood.[Hostaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [] [1 gal] [25 purple.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Shade] [15 cm] vigorous specimen.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part cm (10") / 60 cm (2')] [15cm[6"] 30cm[12"]] sun to shade] [1 gal] [45-60cm (18-24") / 30-60cm (24-36")] Hosta 'Nancy Minks' $16.00 Hosta 'Peppermint Ice' $20.00 Rugose foliage with yellowish white centres and This selection has wide dark green margins with a Hosta 'Manhattan' $22.00 blue-green margins.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] creamy yellow to white centre.A hosta that A character plant. Green, heart-shaped, extremely [Shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 60 cm (24")] commands attention because of the vivid contrast heavily corrugated leaves. Lavender-rose flowers in between the leaf centre and the margin.Good purple early summer.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to Hosta 'Neptune' $24.00 flowers.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Shade] [1 gal] shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 75 cm (30")] It forms largish upright clump of wedge-shaped [40cm[16"] 90cm[36"]] blue-green leaves.It becomes an astounding Hosta 'Maraschino Cherry' $17.00 specimen because of its delicious rippled edges on Hosta 'Permafrost' $19.00 A vigorous, excellent ground cover with shiny dark leaves that cascade down.It looks like its A sport of 'First Frost' that has a much wider border green leaves. Lavender flowers in mid-July on moving,standing still.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] of golden yellow that turns to creamy three-foot purplish-red flower scapes.[Hostaceae] [Shade] [1 gal] [45cm[18"] 100cm[40"]] white.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 90 cm [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 75 cm (30")] (36")] Hosta 'Night Before Christmas' $18.00 A fabulous sport of H. 'White Christmas'. Clear, Hosta 'Pineapple Poll' $16.00 Hosta 'Marilyn' $20.00 bright white centres are surrounded by a dark green Narrow, rippled, green foliage forms a medium H. 'Green Piecrust' x H. 'Gold Drop'. Early, waxy, border. The leaves are 20 cm (8") long and 8 cm sized, dense mound. Good substance.[Hostaceae] wavy-edged foliage turns from chartreuse to bright (3") wide. A vigorous grower, with lavender flowers [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 90 cm gold.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [45 cm in early summer.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 (36")] (18") / 60 cm (24")] gal] [80 cm (32") / 80 cm (32")] Hosta 'Pineapple Upsidedown Cake' $20.00 Hosta 'Maui Buttercups' $18.00 Hosta 'Night Shift' $19.00 A showy Hosta with narrow, rippled leaf blades. Dazzling, bright gold, 5" diameter, rounded leaves This large hosta has deep yellow leaves that are Emerge green but change to bright gold centres are deeply cupped and corrugated with heavy surrounded by a narrow,elegant band of green.A with green margins. Lovely form.[Hostaceae] substance (good slug resistance). Medium sized long awaited sport of 'Daybreak'[] [] [] [] [1 gal] [55 [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 125 cm mounds with flared violet flowers. Luminescent and cm (22") / 125 cm (50")] (50")] textural. Can't be beat![Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 45 cm (18")] Hosta 'None Lovelier' $24.00 Hosta 'Pineapple Zest' $19.00 We have always been fond of rippled edges. This Light gold, wavy and narrowly elliptic blade shape. Hosta 'May' $19.00 newer introduction's leaf has good substance and a Pale purple flowers on 16" scapes in late July to 'May' is the gold form of 'June' with the same thick 1/2" wide, creamy yellow margin that is heavily mid-August.[Hostaceae] [] [] [Part sun to shade] substance and growth habit. Brighter light is rippled. A 'Neat Splash' x 'Haekawa' hybrid from Ed [11cm (4")] [] required to bring out the rich gold tones[Hostaceae] Elslager.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [58 [Japan] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30-35cm cm (23") / 1.4 cm (53")] Hosta 'Platinum Tiara' $18.00 (12-14") / 30-35cm (12-14")] A 'Golden Tiara' mutation. A nice mound of Hosta 'Old Glory' $22.00 chartreuse leaves with a white variable margin and Hosta 'Mighty Mouse' $22.00 A sport of 'Glory' with golden, cordate leaves, edged purple flowers. Popular.[Hostaceae] [Garden origin] A mini sport of h.Blue Mouse Ears with incredible unevenly in dark green. The leaves are distinctly [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 35 cm (14")] substance.The mouse ear-shaped leaves emerge veined and their edges are rippled. A rapid grower blue-green with a creamy yellow edge.Mid season with mid-summer, lavender flowers.[Hostaceae] Hosta 'Pocketful of Sunshine' $23.00 they they turn grey-green with a creamy white edge [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / A small hosta with thick,rugose,cupped leaves has .[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] 75 cm (30")] gold leaves with a dark green edge.The leave [20 cm (8") / 30cm (12")] centres brighten as the season extends.[Hostaceae] Hosta 'Olive Branch' $22.00 [Japan] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [23 cm (9") / Hosta 'Mildred Seaver' $15.00 A bold sport of 'H.Candy Hearts'The heart-shaped 35 cm (14")] Medium green puckered centre; wide margin leaves have a wide olive-green margin that jets into changing from gold early in the season to creamy the centre.The narrow centres mature into a rich Hosta 'Popcorn' $20.00 white by midsummer. Better than average butterscotch.A vigorous grower with near white A small hosta with bright yellow centres and a good substance.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] flowers.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Shade] [1 gal] [40 blue margin.The rounded leaves develop wonderful [45 cm (18") / 125 cm (50")] cm (16") / 60 cm (2')] cupping as they mature. An attractive specimen for the front of the border.[Hostaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [25cm[10"] 30cm[12"]]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 88 Hosta 'Popo' $14.00 Hosta 'Red Alert' $23.00 Hosta 'Scooter' $18.00 An elegant, small mound of bluish green foliage. A variegated sport of H.'Katsuragawa' that has A Benedict creation. Dark green leaves are edged Suitable for the rock garden or low green leaves with a narrow creamy yellow margin with a wide creamy-white margin. Lavender flowers edging.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [20 that contrast nicely with the crimson red in August. A rapid grower.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] cm (8") / 35 cm (14")] petioles.The red colouration extends up into the leaf [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20-30cm (8-12") / with some spotting. Deep lavender 20-30cm (8-12")] Hosta 'Prairie Moon' $16.00 flowers.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Shade] [1 gal] A unique hosta emerges in spring with pointed with [38-45 cm (15-18") / 45 cm (18")] Hosta 'Sea Fire' $27.00 bright yellow leaves backed by a lovely silver Scapes are flecked with red and red petioles reverse.The thick leaves have good slug Hosta 'Red Hot Flash' $24.00 terminate in slightly corrugated and twisted, golden resistance.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to A tetraploid form of H.'Peedee Gold' that has narrow foliage which turns chartreuse in shade] [1 gal] [30-40cm (12-16") / 30-60cm leaves with a wide cream to yellow centre and a summer.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Part sun to (12-24")] green edges.The leaves are an attractive contrast to shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (16") / 60 cm (2')] the red petioles.Lavender red flowers on red Hosta 'Prairieland Memories' $20.00 stems.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Shade] [1 gal] [30 Hosta 'Sea Thunder' $18.00 New foliage starts out bright gold and fades to cm (12") / 35 cm (14")] Small to medium creamy-white-centred leaves are chartreuse. A gold sport of H. 'Royal Standard'. bordered by a blue-green streaked margin. The Outstanding in both foliage and floral Hosta 'Remember Me' $21.00 centre fades to white in summer.[Hostaceae] characteristics.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 A recent selection of 'June'. Bright, creamy leaf [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [30-35 cm (12-14") / 60 gal] [60 cm (24") / 45 cm (18")] centres are framed in blue-green.[Hostaceae] cm (24")] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / Hosta 'Praying Hands' $23.00 30 cm (12")] Hosta 'Shade Fanfare' $12.00 An unusual form unlike any other Hosta. Upright A classic, good, dependable grower. Medium to vase form. Each leaf is rolled and folded into a Hosta 'Reptillian' $24.00 large mound of creamy-margined foliage. Slightly tubular shape, displaying the prominent veins on the Character Plus in this unusual Hosta comes from wavy, corrugated leaves.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] back. Each green leaf has a thin white edge. Great the fact it combines puckered, semi-cupped, heavy [Shade] [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / 1.2 cm (4')] for the collector.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 substance, blue leaves with a pie crust edge. Add gal] [40 cm (16") / 40 cm (16")] to this the red leaf petioles and flower stems and Hosta 'Silver Kabitan' $16.00 lavender flowers. The rippling, puckering and Compact, vigorous, Japanese form with brilliant, Hosta 'Pure Heart' $22.00 cupping effects become stronger with white-centred, narrow, elongated A mini that is the reverse variegation pattern of age.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [40 cm leaves.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [35 'Mighty Mouse' The rounded leaves of thick (16") / 50 cm (20")] cm (14") / 20 cm (8")] substance have blue-green margins and pale yellow to cream centres.I guess they ran out of mouse Hosta 'Revolution' $19.00 Hosta 'Silver Threads and Golden $26.00 names.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to shade] Chartreuse interior with chalky blue edges. Pale Needles' [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 10-15 cm (4-6")] lilac flowers. Exceptional.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] A fabulous compact, miniature hosta with gold [Shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 40 cm (16")] leaves splotched with green markings in the centre. Hosta 'Queen Josephine' $19.00 Popular with collectors because it really is distinct.A A stand out, with its incredibly glossy leaves in dark Hosta 'Rhino Hide' $25.00 sport of H.' Cheatin Heart'[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] green bordered by a wide yellow margin which turns This is the ultimate in slug resistance with the [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15cm[6"] 25cm[10"}] lighter as the season progresses. thickest leaves of any hosta.The heavily puckered Classy.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] and cupped,rugose blue leaves have a narrow light Hosta 'Silvermine' $36.00 [40-50cm (16-22") / 40-50cm (16-22")] green centre that brightens to yellow as the season An odd little mini that grows as a little congested progresses. White flowers.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z5] clump of oval,blade-like,wavy leaves with green and Hosta 'Queen of the Seas' $26.00 [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [55 cm (22") / 45 cm white misting.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to An award winner from hosta guru Mildred Seaver. (18")] shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 40 cm (15")] The large very blue, heart-shaped, pointed leaves have a striking , wavy, pie crust edge and heavy Hosta 'Ripple Effect' $18.00 Hosta 'Sleeping Beauty' $18.00 veining and texture.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] Another sport of June with long,narrow golden,wavy A Walters introduction into the world of 'Halcyon' [Shade] [1 gal] [60cm[24"] 120cm[48"]] leaves. The very narrow blue-green edge variegated hybrids.The thick ,slug resistant leaves occasionally jets into the middle of the leaf.The leaf are frosty blue-green with a cream margin. An Hosta 'Radiant Edger' $17.00 centre deepens to chartreuse in summer. It forms excellent grower with pale lavender-blue An attractive sport of the old standby 'Gold Edger'. an attractive,shaggy,low horizontal flowers[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Shade] [1 gal] Heart-shaped golden leaves have a dramatic dark mound.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [40cm[16"] 60cm[24"]] green centre. Unfortunately not as vigorous as its [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 45 cm (18 ")] parent, but produces the same flat mound. Worth Hosta 'Sleeping Star' $22.00 the wait.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [15 Hosta 'Risky Business' $18.00 A sport of 'Sleeping Beauty' with festive,frosty blue cm (6") / 60 cm (24")] Another sport of H.'Striptease' that also has a leaves with a wide cream edge that turns vigorous growth rate.The narrow central strip of white[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 Hosta 'Rainbow's End' $20.00 white remains a bright white all season.[Hostaceae] gal] [40 cm (16") / 75 cm (30")] A small hosta with very thick rubbery dark green [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [40-55cm leaves with a lighter central flare. The bright yellow (16-22") / 40-50cm (16-20")] Hosta 'Smash Hit' $20.00 centre turns white by summer .The red stems are A sport of 'Orange Marmalade' with a wider green topped by large lavender flowers in late summer. A Hosta 'Rosedale Golden Goose' $19.00 border and thicker leaves.Centre moves from great choice for the front of the border.[Hostaceae] A large hosta with wide bright gold leaves with great chartreuse to golden over the season.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Shade] [1 gal] [30cm[12"] 40cm[16"]] puckering and good substance.Also has amazing [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / sun tolerance.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to 60 cm (24")] Hosta 'Rainforest Sunrise' $20.00 shade] [1 gal] [1 m (3') / 1.5 m (5')] Thick, glossy, fluorescent intense yellow leaves with Hosta 'Smooth Sailing' $26.00 a dark emerald edge. Fairly sun tolerant. Hosta 'Ruffled Mouse Ears' $19.00 A top-notch large hosta with gold-centred, Winterberry rates it as their best introduction. Blue green to dark green, rippled edges at maturity. green-margined leaves that have superb deep Cupped and heavily puckered.[Hostaceae] [Japan] Purple flowers on 8-10" scapes in July.[Hostaceae] veining. A hybrid of H. Fascination and H. Daybreak [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 40 cm (16")] [] [] [Shade] [11 cm / 4"] [15cm[6"] 30cm[12"]] that has the appearance of H. montana.[Hostaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Shade] [1 gal] [60cm[24"] Hosta 'Rare Breed' $19.00 Hosta 'Sagae' [fluctans 'Variegated'] $12.00 110cm[45"]] A distinctive hosta with rare and unique tricolour A large specimen plant. Frosted grey-green leaves leaves. In the beginning of the season the leaves with an irregular cream margin. A Hosta 'Snake Eyes' $18.00 have a creamy white centre with green margins. As classic[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [70 A sport of 'Striptease' with a much wider strip the season progresses a striking lime green streaks cm (28") / 60 cm (24")] between the centre and the margin.A vigorous appear in the edge of the creamy centre that turns grower that quickly forms a showy to a bright white. The heart shaped leaves cup Hosta 'Samurai' $16.00 clump.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to shade] slightly as they mature.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z5] An improved version of H. 'Frances Williams' with [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / 95 cm (38")] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / 60 cm thick blue leaves with lots of texture and yellow (24")] irregular borders.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] [] [1 gal] Hosta 'Snow Cap' $18.00 [65 cm / 120 cm] A large Hosta with a lovely combination of blue and Hosta 'Razor's Edge' $25.00 cream to white margins. Heavy substance and good An exquisite small hosta with an upright habit that Hosta 'Sara's Sensation' $22.00 puckering. Purple-striped flowers.[Hostaceae] shows off the striking bright red petioles and the A uniquely variegated large hosta where the large [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 90 cm long,lance-shaped, heavily ruffled green leaves.An leaves are divided into almost equal parts of gold (36")] average to fast grower with lavender flowers edges and a dark green centre.The leaves have midsummer.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Shade] [1 gal] thick substance and superb heavy corrugation.The [20 cm (8") / 25 cm (10")] near white flowers appear mid June.A sensational sport of H.Frances Williams.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [55 cm (22") / 120 cm (48")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 89 Hosta 'Snow Flakes' $9.00 Hosta 'The Shining' $18.00 Hosta 'Whirlwind' $22.00 H. sieboldii x H. plantaginea. Roundish leaves This is the all gold form of 'Cathedral Windows' with An exciting introduction. Leaves are pointed and spread by stolons to form a green ground cover. large luminescent leaves with heavy texture and twisted upright to form an unusual mound. A green What's exciting about this plant are the striking and veining.Morning sun brings out the brightest leaf margin encircles a streaky, yellowish-white beautiful snow-white flowers in yellow.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] centre that bleaches to white. Lavender midsummer.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 50 cm (20")] flowers.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [15 [25 cm (10") / 45 cm (18")] cm (6") / 30 cm (12")] Hosta 'Thunderbolt' $24.00 Hosta 'So Sweet' $10.00 A sport of H. sieboldiana v. elegans. Each of the Hosta 'White Ray' $18.00 1996 American Hosta Growers' Plant of the Year. A very thick, rubbery, blue leaves has a gold flash Sport of H. undulata v. univittata. Lance shaped, great combination of variegated foliage and fragrant down its centre which turns creamy white later in green leaves with very narrow, white flowers. Wide white-margined leaves with a medium the season. Worthy of being centres.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [45 to dark green centre. Pale lavender flowers in showcased.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to cm (18") / 90 cm (36")] August. Fast growth rate.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 70 cm (28")] [Shade] [1 gal] [55 cm (22") / 125 cm (50")] Hosta 'Wide Brim' $11.00 Hosta 'Touch of Class' $28.00 Leaves (6 x 8 inches) are deeply veined, round and Hosta 'Sparkler' $19.00 A tetraploid version of 'June'. Intense blue leaves quilted with irregular, cream margins and gold tints A miniature that is a sport of 'Fireworks'. It has with gold flames in the centres emerge in the spring. at maturity. Attractive buds open into lots of pale narrow leaves of heavy substance with a striking A green pattern develops where the gold and blue lavender flowers. Popular with flower arrangers. A variegation.The narrow white centres flame out into overlap. The leaves have incredibly thick substance rapid grower.Classic.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part the dark green edges.[] [] [] [] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 20 and are held more upright than in sun to shade] [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / 100 cm (40")] cm (8")] 'June'.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 40 cm (16")] Hosta 'Woodland Elf' $18.00 Hosta 'Spilt Milk' $20.00 A mini with medium green leaves with a white White streaks and splashes spill over green Hosta 'Tropical Dancer' $19.00 margin.The leaves are slightly wavy and cupped heart-shaped leaves. A beautiful and unique A graceful newer entry with long pointed leaves that and has a good growth rate,forming a dense little collector's Hosta. A conversation piece of H. have a dark green centre and a heavily rippled mound.Excellent as an edger or container.[Q&Z tokudama heritage.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] creamy yellow to white margin.[Q&Z photo][Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / 60 cm (24")] photo][Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [12 cm (5") / 40 cm (16")] [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / 90 cm (36")] Hosta 'Spritzer' $18.00 Hosta 'World Cup' $20.00 A small specimen Hosta with a rippling green Hosta 'Twist of Lime' $16.00 A large upright mound of wide,bright gold margin and yellow to white centre. Light blue A wonderful sport of 'Lemon Lime'. Yellow leaves ,cupped,wavy,corrugated,oval-shaped blade,and horn-shaped flowers appear in midsummer. with a dark green margin. Lavender flowers in mid good substance.An outstanding garden Floriferous, pest-resistant, and sun-tolerant. Place it season. Its vigorous growth rate and small habit plant.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 where you can enjoy it.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] make it useful. Dwarf.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] gal] [55 cm (22") / 120 cm (48")] [Shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 35 cm (14")] [Shade] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 30 cm (12")] Hosta 'Xanadu' $22.00 Hosta 'Stained Glass' $22.00 Hosta 'Valleys Glacier' $18.00 A mutation of 'H. Island Charm'.The small hosta A sport of 'Guacamole' with a brighter gold centre A sport of 'First Frost' with saturated,frosty blue has a wider green edge highlighting the dramatic that does seem to glow.This has quickly become an centres and a wide cream edge.Good white centres.Good substance.[Hostaceae] [Japan] instant classic.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 substance.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to [z4] [Shade] [1 gal] [20cm[9"] 60cm[24."]] gal] [45 cm (18") / 50 cm (20")] shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 50 cm (20")] Hosta 'Yellow Splash Rim' $9.00 Hosta 'Stetson' $19.00 Hosta 'Veronica Lake' $18.00 Elongated green leaves have a good gold edge. A mid-sized Hosta with very good substance. A sport of 'Pearl Lake'. Blue-green heart-shaped Funnel-shaped lavender flowers. A good Heart-shaped rugged leaves with an irregular leaves have a creamy-white margin. Lavender grower.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to shade] creamy edge.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 flowers in summer. Vigorous.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 80 cm (32")] gal] [30 cm (12") / 40 cm (16")] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [25-35cm (10-14") / 30-40cm (12-16")] Hosta 'Yesterdays Memories' $24.00 Hosta 'Striptease' $18.00 A sport of 'Squash Casserole' with the same vigour Dark green with a chartreuse centre and a white Hosta 'Victory' $18.00 and rapid growth.The large oval leaves have a streak between the colours.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] 2015 American Hosta Growers Hosta of the warm yellow-gold colour with a dark green [Shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 40 cm (16")] year.This specimen hosta forms a large spreading edge.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 mound.Like most large hostas it takes some years gal] [60 cm (24") / 80 cm (32")] Hosta 'Sum and Substance' $12.00 to develop the huge leaves and the distinctive Number 1 in the AHS popularity polls for years. variegation that make them special.The shiny green Hosta 'Zebra Stripes' $24.00 Enormous chartreuse (yellow, with more sun) leaves with thick substance with yellow edges that A very distinctive hosta with white leaves with green leaves with heavy substance. Can form a clump up lighten throughout the season.Almost 4' veins.A cross between 'Abba Dabba to six feet with lots of lavender flowers in August. wide[Hostaceae] [Asia] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 Doo'x'Outhouse Delight'[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] Sun and slug resistant. A true aristocrat.[Hostaceae] gal] [70 cm (27")] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 30 cm (12")] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 gal] [90 cm (36") / 120-180 cm (48-72")] Hosta 'Volcano Island' $22.00 Hosta 'Zounds' $15.00 A variety with thick yellow leaves with a narrow Outstanding bright golden-yellow corrugated foliage. Hosta 'Sumsational' $22.00 green edge.The leaves have an upright habit that Slug resistant.[Hostaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [] [11 A glorious newer sport of H.Sum and Substance shows off the red petioles.A tetraploid sport of cm / 4"] [50 cm (20") / 50 cm (20")] with the same huge,thick leaves with dark green, 'Paradise Island'[Hostaceae] [Japan] [] [Part sun to 1",edges surround the centre that changes from shade] [1 gal] [40-50cm (16-19") / 40-50cm Hosta kikutii v. pruinosa $22.00 chartreuse to medium gold.The gold is more vibrant (16-19")] A rare Hosta. Long, narrow, strap-like leaves are in brighter light.It flowers from late July on 4' shiny green, but grey underneath. White,star-like scapes.[Q&Z photo][Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part Hosta 'Waiting in Vein' $17.00 flowers with purplish tips appear late in the sun to shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 1.3 m (50")] Bright gold leaves with good substance that have season.[Hostaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [Shade] [1 distinctive very deep veining and a somewhat gal] [20 cm (8") / 25 cm (10")] Hosta 'Sunlight Child' $16.00 rippled edge.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to A golden clump of small yellow leaves.The shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 66 cm (26")] Hosta longissima $11.00 lance-shaped leaves are slightly wavy and the A dwarf with long, narrow, shiny green petioles are speckled with Hosta 'Warwick Comet' $21.00 leaves.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") cinnamon-red[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Shade] [1 The leaves have an awesome creamy-white central / 15 cm (6")] gal] [10-15 cm (4-6") / 20-30 cm (8-12")] pattern with a lustrous dark green edge. The leaves are cupped and heavily corrugated making a Hosta sieboldii 'Bunchoko' $9.00 Hosta 'Surprised By Joy' $21.00 dramatic statement in the garden.[Hostaceae] The' Morning Sunray Hosta' is a dwarf form of the Seedling of 'Flamboyant' and H. venusta. White, [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [50cm[22"] species with narrow white margins on its foliage. A heart-shaped leaves have dark green margins, 60cm[24"]] vase-shaped plant.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] flower scapes are white and flowers lavender. [1 gal] [18 cm (7") / 20 cm (8")] Requires bright, filtered light or morning sun Hosta 'Warwick Curtsy' $18.00 because of the marked absence of A rapid grower that quickly forms a small clump of Hosta tokudama f. flavocircinalis $18.00 chlorophyll.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to heart-shaped, blue-green leaves and creamy yellow Beautiful round, puckered, blue leaves with a gold shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 25 cm (10")] margins.Cute.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Shade] [1 edge - like a miniature 'Frances Williams'. Lavender gal] [35 cm (14") / 35 cm (14")] flowers.[Hostaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [Shade] [1 Hosta 'The High Life' $22.00 gal] [30 cm (12") / 50 cm (20")] A mid sized hosta with gold centres and narrow Hosta 'Warwick Edge' $18.00 green edges that is slightly wavy and Medium sized mound of foliage with creamy-white corrugated.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to margins. A good edger.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 75 cm (30")] [Shade] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 50 cm (20")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 90 Hosta undulata v. undulata $16.00 Hydrophyllum Hylomecon ['Mediovariegata'] This popular variety has wavy, twisted leaves that are green with creamy-white streaks in the centre. Hydrophyllum virginianum $9.00 Hylomecon japonicum $12.00 Pale lilac flowers.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun A native found in moist woods .The divided leaves This Japanese Wood Poppy should be more to shade] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 33 cm (13")] are topped by white to lavender-blue .5" bell flowers popular in the shady and woodland gardens. In in clusters with excised attractive stamens. Spreads spring it is studded with single, bright yellow, Hosta [Streaked Seedlings] $12.00 by rhizome[Hydophyllaceae] [Eastern North four-petalled flowers. The foliage remains attractive Lost Horizons' babies with variable streaking and America] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [80 cm all season long.[Papaveraceae] [Garden origin] [z5] leaf forms.[Hostaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Part sun to (32")] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm shade] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 60 cm (24")] (12")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 91 Hypericum Iberis Incarvillea

Hypericum androsaemum 'Golden $28.00 Iberis 'Absolutely Amethyst' $10.00 Incarvillea delavayi $14.00 Tutsan' This classic species is now available in a dazzling Hardy Gloxinia. Electric yellow foliage with bright yellow flowers new colour. The pompom blooms are pale lavender Perennial plant from western China,up to followed by dark red fruits. Attractive low mounding on top and darker as you go lower down resulting in 1.5-2'tall/wide, pink flowers with yellow throat and habit.[Clusiaceae] [Garden origin] [z6] [Full sun to a nifty effect.This tough,drought tolerant variety is ornamental foliage. part sun] [3 gal.] [45 cm (18") / 90 cm (3')] useful in the border or edging as well as its Hardy to zone 5, but needs mulching over the traditional use in rock gardens.[Brassicaceae] winter.[] [China] [] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] Hypericum olympicum $11.00 [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [25-35 cm (10-14") / [45-50 cm (18-20") / 30 cm (12")] Good enough for the gods with a mass of sunny 30 cm (12")] yellow blooms with a central boss of brush-like stamens over a loose mound of green Iberis sempervirens 'Little Gem' $9.00 leaves.Sunny,well drained site.[Clusiaceae] Tiny sub-shrub with dark green, linear leaves and [Europe] [z5] [] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 30 cm (12")] typical Candytuft blooms. Small enough to be quite attractive in the rock garden, compared to its overgrown cousins.[Brassicaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 20 cm (8")]

Iberis sempervirens 'Snowflake' $9.00 A vegetative selection of this old favourite that forms a carpet of fluffy white heads.[Brassicaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [15-20 cm (6-8") / 35-45 cm (14-18")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 92 Inula Iris Iris pallida 'Albovariegata' $10.00 No gaudy, overblown, overbred German Iris here. An ancient garden stalwart that still deserves a The following -- mostly species -- are linked by their prominent spot in the garden.We grow it not for the Inula ensifolia $10.00 delicacy of bloom and their fine foliage. lavender blooms but the very striking sword-like Narrow, lance-shaped leaves with fine hairs. Unfortunately, known by good taste alone. ,blue-green leaves divided with white. It remains a Abundant, golden yellow flower heads mid to late strong statement throughout the season.[Iriaaceae] summer.[] [Caucasus] [z4] [] [1 gal] [25 cm (8") / 30 Iris 'Katharine Hodgkin' $9.00 [Europe] [z2] [Full sun] [1 gal] [70cm[28"] 45cm[18"]] cm (12")] A distinctive dwarf early spring iris with powder blue standards and yellow falls that are heavily marked Iris pallida 'Aurea Variegata' $11.00 Inula racemosa 'Sonnenspeer' $10.00 with dark blue lines and dots and pale blue An ancient variety that has withstood the An architectural specimen in full sun. Basal rosette edges.They will naturalize and increase.[Iriaaceae] centuries.The blades are striped with yellow and with massive leaves that can reach 40" x 10". In the [Turkey] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 10-20 cm grey-green stripes.The pale blue flowers appear summer it is topped by 6' stems with shaggy, yellow (4-8")] early summer.[Iridaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] [1 daisies. It will seed about if you don't gal] [30-40cm (12-16") / 30-40cm (12-16")] deadhead.[Asteraceae] [Himalayas] [z4] [Full sun] Iris 'Ann Chowning' [Louisiana Hybrid] $10.00 [1 gal] [180cm[6'] 60cm[2']] A Swamp Iris hybrid. Deep red,velvety flowers with Iris pseudacorus 'Variegata' $10.00 yellow throats. Tall, narrow leaves.[Iridaceae] Lovely spring foliage, yellow with cream striped [Eastern North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 foliage turning green in summer.[Iridaceae] [Asia] gal] [90 cm (3') / 40 cm (16")] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [75 cm (30") / 60 cm (24")] Iris 'Black Gamecock' [Louisiana $10.00 Hybrid] Iris reichenbachii $10.00 Deep blue-dark purple mid summer flowers are at A dwarf bearded species from the Eastern home at a water's edge or virtually anywhere in the Mediterranean with fairly large flowers for the dwarf border.Sumptuous,velvet texture.[Iridaceae] size of the plant.It naturally occurs in several [Eastern North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 colours.These are from Liz Knowles garden.[] [] [] [] gal] [60 cm (24") / 60 cm (24")] [1 gal] [10-30 cm (4-12") / 20 cm (8")]

Iris 'Blue Louisiana hybrids' $10.00 Iris reticulata 'Cantab' $7.00 Blue selections that have been kicking around the This selection by EA Bowles many decades ago is nursery forever so we know they are at least long still one of the most beautiful. The small blooms are lived.[Iridaceae] [Eastern North America] [z4] [Full cambridge-blue with yellow orange crest.[Iridaceae] sun to part sun] [1 gal] [45-60 cm (18-24") / 45 cm [Garden origin] [z5] [] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 10 cm (18")] (4")]

Iris 'Gerald Darby' $9.00 Iris reticulata 'J.S. Djit' $7.00 A tall Iris, light blue flowers.Leaves emerge with A deep rich purple with contrasting yellow markings purple brown.A marginal aquatic hybrid but is fine in on this dwarf harbinger of spring.[Iridaceae] [Garden the garden.[Iridaceae] [Alaska] [] [] [1 gal] [] origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 10 cm (4")] Iris 'Louisiana Plum' $10.00 A rich plum that will grow at pond side or in the Iris sibirica 'Contrast in Styles' $12.00 border.[Iriaaceae] [Eastern North America] [z4] [Full A superb selection with 4" blooms with wine sun to part sun] [1 gal] [40-50cm (16-20") / 30-45cm red-purple standards,light blue styles and falls that (12-18")] start white with purple veining and shade to a rich purple-red[Iridaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun to part Iris chrysographes 'Black Form' $12.00 sun] [1 gal] [70 cm (28") / 40 cm (16")] Flat linear grey-green leaves 20" long. In early summer, each unbranched stem bears 2 fragrant, Iris sibirica 'Kabluey' $11.00 dark red-violet,almost black velvet. flowers with A cheery, double with dark violet blooms and white gold streaks on the falls. Keep soil moist during the signals.[Iriaaceae] [Eurasia] [z3] [] [1 gal] [70 cm growing season.[Iridaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full (28") / 45 cm (18")] sun to part sun] [1 gal] [40-50 cm (16-20") / 30 cm (12")] Iris sibirica 'Papillon' $9.00 Sky blue flowers on 28" stems. Drought tolerant, Iris cristata 'Eco Bluebird' $12.00 hardy Iris.[Iridaceae] [Eurasia] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] A pale blue selection with orange crests and white [70 cm (28") / 45 cm (18")] throats surrounded by a navy blue halo. An attractive variety that is more vigorous and robust Iris sibirica 'Pink Parfait' $12.00 than the species.[Iridaceae] [Eastern North A superb variety with almost rose-like,double America] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") pink,veined flowers in spring.Deer / 30-40 cm (12-16")] resistant.[Iriaaceae] [] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 45 cm (18")] Iris cristata 'Edgar Anderson' $14.00 A form that is a little smaller and darker than I. Iris tectorum 'Woolong' $12.00 Powder Blue Giant[Iriaaceae] [Eastern North A Chinese species that has won the 2010 American America] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") Iris Society Award of Merit.A tight clumped selection / 30 cm (12")] with beautiful fan-like leaves that is topped by lavender blooms overlaid with a delightful pattern of Iris cristata 'Little Jay' $14.00 dark purple. Attracts hummingbirds.[Iriaaceae] A choice,floriferous selection of this woodland iris [China] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [50 cm (18") that has sky blue crests and darker blue / 40 cm (16")] falls.[Iriaaceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15-20 cm (6-8") / 35-45 cm (14-18")]

Iris cristata 'Powder Blue Giant' $12.00 A selection that is more vigorous than the species with nearly 3" light blue-purple flowers with golden crests and darker blue accents.[Iridaceae] [Eastern North America] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 30 cm (12")]

Iris cristata 'Tennessee White' $12.00 A vigorous variety with larger white flowers with yellow crests.[Iridaceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 35 (14")]

Iris odaesanensis $10.00 A cute little iris from alpine areas in Korea.It will spread to a nice sized clump of grass-like foliage topped in early spring by 2" white blooms. The three larger petals are highlighted with a light brown blotch.[Iriaaceae] [Korea] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 45 cm (18")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 93 Jeffersonia Kalimeris Kirengeshoma

Jeffersonia diphylla $16.00 Kalimeris incisa 'Blue Star' $11.00 Kirengeshoma koreana $17.00 Small clumps of lobed leaves turn bronze-brown in We were surprised that this turned out to be one of A long-lived, must have perennial for the shade fall. Saucer-shaped, white flowers. Needs a the best new introductions. Good clean dark green garden. Arching stems with maple-like leaves end humusy, woodland soil. A choice native for the foliage topped from June to October with 1" light in cool, waxy, yellow, tubular flowers. Unlike the shady rock garden.A fabulous glowing red with blue aster-like flowers. A tough plant that is tolerant flowers of K. palmata, the flowers are open and flower buds as it emerges in spring[Berberidaceae] of a wide range of garden conditions - very popular upward facing. A late bloomer, from late summer, [Eastern North America] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 in Europe.It maintains it clean,crisp,perky when not a lot else in yellow is blooming in the gal] [40 cm (16") / 30 cm (12")] demeanour all the way through the shade.[Hydrangeaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part season.[Asteraceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] sun to shade] [1 gal] [100 cm (40") / 40 cm (16")] [1 gal] [35 (14") / 35 (14")] Kirengeshoma palmata $13.00 Kalimeris yomena 'Shogun' $10.00 Arching stems bear sprays of cool yellow Small, pale lavender, aster-like flowers dance amid shuttlecock flowers in autumn. Unique. Interesting the narrowly cut leaves.The foliage has initially seed pods.A tough plant that will form a creamy yellow margins that fade to cream. sizeable,architectural clump.[Hydrangeaceae] Vigorous if happy.[Asteraceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [90 to part sun] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 30 cm (12")] cm (36") / 60 cm (24")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 94 Knautia Kniphofia Lamium

Knautia macedonica 'Thunder and $15.00 Kniphofia 'Border Ballet' $10.00 Lamium galeobdolon 'Hermann's Pride' $9.00 Lightning' A seed strain with a variety of colours ranging from Lamiastrum. An underused "goody" for dry shade. A sport that is shorter than the species that has orange,red,pink,yellow and cream pastels.A sunny Non-invasive upright clumps of silver variegated stunning variegated foliage with the nicely well-drained site is preferred.[Asphodelaceae] leaves with spiky yellow flowers. Excellent for contrasting fully double,dark magenta [South Africa] [z6] [Full sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 40 edging.[Lamiaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Part sun to flowers.[Dipsacaceae] [Caucasus] [z4] [Full sun to cm (16")] shade] [1 gal] [20-40 cm (8-16") / 30 cm (12")] part sun] [1 gal] [30-45 cm (12-18")] Kniphofia 'Cobra' $12.00 Lamium maculatum 'Aureum' $9.00 Knautia macedonica 'Mars Midget' $9.00 A compact Torch Lily .The heads start as pale We're always suckers for yellow-foliaged plants that A recent introduction that is only half the size of the lemon-yellow and open to a rich golden yellow on brighten up dark corners. This one is very attractive straight species. A very abundant bloomer, top fading to ivory on the bottom and ageing to a but not nearly as vigorous as all of its cousins; it flowering from early summer to late fall. Compact pleasant coppery hue.[Asphodelaceae] [South needs careful placement to do its best.[Lamiaceae] and dwarf habit. Ruby red flower Africa] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [1 m (3') / 40 cm (16")] [Eurasia] [z2] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") heads.[Dipsacaceae] [Caucasus] [z5] [Part sun to / 30 cm (12")] shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 40 cm (16")] Kniphofia 'First Sunrise' $10.00 An electric new Kniphofia with fluorescent orange Lamium maculatum 'Orchid Frost' $8.00 torches that glow in the garden.A medium sized Shimmering silvery centres and scalloped choice for a sunny well drained blue-green margins. This chance seedling appears site.[Asphodelaceae] [South Africa] [z5] [Full sun] [1 to be more resistant to foliar disease and an gal] [80 cm (32") / 30-45 cm (12-18")] improvement over other types. Showy and heavy blooming with orchid-pink flowers.[Lamiaceae] Kniphofia 'Green Jade' $9.00 [Eurasia] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") Greenish-white flowers on spikes. Has proven to be / 43 cm (17")] hardy here.[Asphodelaceae] [South Africa] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [90 cm (3') / 45 cm (18")] Lamium maculatum 'Pink Pewter' $9.00 Rich pink hooded blooms above leaves with wide Kniphofia 'Traffic Lights' $11.00 silver centres.[Labiatae] [Eurasia] [z4] [Part sun to A dwarf poker with shades coral-red,amber and shade] [1 gal] [20cm[8"] 40cm[16"]] pistachio-green. The blue-green strap-like leaves complete the picture.[Asphodelaceae] [South Africa] Lamium orvala $11.00 [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30-40 A clump forming, non-invasive Dead Nettle. Dark cm (12-15")] green, wrinkled and textured foliage with purple-red undersides in spring. Much larger flowers than Kniphofia hirsuta 'Fire Dance' $9.00 those of other Lamiums in spring. Large hoods are A compact cultivar from Jelitto that forms dense tidy light brownish pink with darker spots or stripes. Part clumps of narrow foliage with striking coral-red and shade to shade.[Lamiaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Part sun yellow bi-colour flower spikes. The smaller size to shade] [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / 40 cm (16")] makes it more compatible in the border. One of the most cold hardy as well[Asphodelaceae] [South Lamium orvala 'White Form' $12.00 Africa] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [90 cm (3') / 45cm[18"]] The rare white form of this taller lamium. The soft hairy pale green leaves are topped by whorled Kniphofia triangularis $11.00 spikes of ivory white flowers. Originated in EC A species with coral red to orange yellow flowers Buxtons Garden. It forms a tidy clump.[Lamiaceae] that can grow up to high altitudes in the Eastern [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") Cape of South Africa so it is hardier than most / 40 cm (16")] species.[Asphodelaceae] [South Africa] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 40 cm (16")]

Kniphofia uvaria [Newest English hyb.] $10.00 Seed grown selections from Jelitto Seeds that sourced some of the best British hybrids .It should be an exciting mix.[Asphodelaceae] [South Africa] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [60-90cm (24-36") / 30-60cm (12-24")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 95 Lathyrus Lavandula Lavatera

Lathyrus gmelinii [L. luteus] $10.00 Lavandula 'Ellagance Sky' $9.00 Lavatera cachemiriana $9.00 Brown striped, orange-yellow pea flowers through A new introduction with light violet blue flowers. It We think this is the most striking, hardiest and most the summer.[Papilionaceae] [] [z4] [Full sun to part won a Fleuroselect gold medal for its new long-lived of all the Lavateras we have tried. Tall sun] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 40 cm (16")] colour,uniformity and profusion of racemes of long blooming, funnel-shaped, silky bloom.[Lamiaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] textured, clear, rose-pink flowers.[Malvaceae] [Asia] Lathyrus latifolius 'Pink Flush' $9.00 [30 cm (12") / 40 cm (16")] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [2.4 m (8') / 1.2 m (4')] Herbaceous perennial climber with pink flushed blooms from summer to early autumn.A vigorous Lavandula 'French Perfume' $10.00 grower great for covering any The grey-green foliage grows into a eyesore.[Papilionaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun to compact,rounded mound with heads of intensely part sun] [1 gal] [2 m (6')] fragrant deep purple blooms starting in midsummer.A Dutch award winner.[Lamiaceae] Lathyrus latifolius 'Red Pearl' $10.00 [Europe] [] [] [1 gal] [30-40cm (12-16") / 30-40cm A vigorous,perennial climber with grey-green (12-16")] leaves. Masses of magenta-rose pea flowers from midsummer on[Papilionaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] Lavandula 'Super Blue' $10.00 [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [2-3 m (7-10')] This introduction has the largest blooms of any lavandula angustifolia resulting in the largest colour Lathyrus vernus 'Regenbogen' $10.00 impact..Very hardy and good heat tolerance.[] [] [] [] [Rainbow] [1 gal] [25-30cm (10-12") / 25-30cm (10-12")] A magnificent seedling mix of carmine-red, rose, light pink, lilac and white flowered Lavandula 'Thumbelina Leigh' $10.00 plants.[Papilionaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Part sun to A sensational dwarf English selection with deep shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 30 cm (12")] purple-blue calyxes and dark lavender blooms Willowy blue-green foliage and sturdy well-branched Lathyrus vernus 'Rosenelfe' $10.00 stems[Lamiaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] This' Spring Vetchling' has bright pink to pale pink, [30-40cm (12-16") / 30-40cm (12-16")] pea-like blooms on short, bushy plants. Drought tolerant once established.[Papilionaceae] [Europe] Lavandula angustifolia 'Big Time Blue' $11.00 [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 25 cm The earliest blooming angustifolia with very large 4" (10")] bloom.Compact,aromatic,grey foliage.[Lamiaceae] [] [] [] [1 gal] [30-35cm (12-14") / 30-35cm (12-14")]

Lavandula angustifolia 'Blue Cushion' $9.00 A recent introduction from Blooms of Bressingham. Compact dwarf plants with deep blue spikes over a long season. One of the hardiest cultivar, in our experience.[Lamiaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 30 cm (12")]

Lavandula angustifolia 'Munstead' $9.00 Produces blue-purple flowers on compact,reliable plants.Although many new varieties have come along these older English cultivars have proved to be reliable and hold their own .[Lamiaceae] [Eurasia] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 60 cm (24")]

Lavandula intermedia 'Super' $10.00 A very fragrant,tall cultivar that has long,elegant stems,tapered buds,light violet-green calyxes and pale blue flowers.One of the best for essential oils.[Lamiaceae] [Europe] [] [Full sun] [1 gal] [1 m (3') / 1 m (3')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 96 Leontopodium Leucanthemum Leucosceptrum

Leontopodium alpinum $10.00 Leucanthemum 'Banana Cream' $11.00 Leucosceptrum japonicum 'Mountain $12.00 A symbol of the Alps. Grey-green basal leaves A new Shasta Daisy introduction that opens lemon Madness' sprout heads of yellowish-white flowers surrounded yellow and then brighten to light butter yellow as A striking new woodland plant from Japan. It has by stars of flannel-like grey-white bracts. It's they mature.Masses of buds ensure all season pale yellow flower spikes late in the season in light amazing how many people come in looking for bloom.Disease resistance and a compact habit add to medium shade and not too dry, woodsy soil.The Edelweiss and Gentians from their childhood to its allure.[Asteraceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full foliage is the real star. The leaves are liberally memories.[Asteraceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 40 cm (16")] splashed with yellow in random patterns.Remove sun] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 15 cm (6")] any reversions.[Lamiaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to Leucanthemum 'Snowcap' $9.00 shade] [1 gal] [60cm[24"] 40cm[14"]] A very compact Shasta Daisy useful for containers or edging. Very floriferous and Leucosceptrum japonicum 'Silver $12.00 vigorous.[Asteraceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun] Angel' [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30-40 cm (12-15")] A rare,shade plant from Japan. The shimmering silver leaves will light up a shady garden all season Leucanthemum 'Old Court Variety' $12.00 long .The late soft yellow flower spikes enhance the One of the most striking Shastas. Single blooms plant even more.Taller silver shade plants are rarer with very finely fringed petals. Medium than hens teeth.Fairly vigorous.[Lamiaceae] [Japan] height.[Asteraceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [] [1 gal] [55 [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [70cm[28"] cm (22") / 35 cm (14")] 60cm[24"]]

Leucanthemum 'Snow Lady' $10.00 A vigorous,dwarf form with a bushy upright habit That is covered in 2.5" classic daisies.[Asteraceae] [North America] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [30-35cm (12-14") / 30-35cm (12-14")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 97 Lewisia Liatris Ligularia

Lewisia 'Little Plum' $12.00 Liatris spicata 'Kobold' $10.00 Ligularia 'Bottle Rocket' $14.00 A distinctive hybrid from Drake. Looks like a L. A selection of this prairie wildflower that is well A sport of L. 'Little Rocket' that is 6" shorter than its cotyledon crossed to something like longipetala. known as a cut flower.From basal tufts strong stalks parent.The spikes of mustard yellow blooms start Vigorous rosettes; sprays of lots of dark rose are topped with fluffy purple-magenta flowers that just above the foliage,are more numerous and are flowers.[Portulacaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full are attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds and held in the centre of the foliage like a bouquet.It is a sun] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 15-20 cm (6-8")] shorter than the species..[Asteraceae] [] [z2] [Full more robust plant with thicker serrated leaves that is sun] [1 gal] [45-60 cm (18-24") / 40 cm (16")] less prone to wilting in the heat.It also forms a Lewisia cotyledon 'Elise' $10.00 denser clump.[Asteraceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun An award winning new seed strain that will bloom Liatris spicxata 'Floristan White' $10.00 to part sun] [1 gal] [70-90 cm (28-36") / 60 cm (24")] the first season in a range of colours from This native is widely grown as a cut flower but it is a pink,rose,salmon,orange,white and yellow as well hardy,tough,drought resistant good choice for the Ligularia 'Osiris Fantaisie' $15.00 as bicolours.It produces a rosette of sunny border.From a low clump of grassy foliage tall Another in the Osiris Series that have dark fleshy,succulent leaves that require full sun and spikes of fuzzy,clean white blooms appear in green,rubbery texture and serrated edges.The good drainage.[Portulacaceae] [North America] [z4] midsummer.Attractive to butterflies.[Asteraceae] undersides of the leaves are glossy burgundy and [Full sun] [1 gal] [10cm[4"] 15cm[6"]] [North America] [z2] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] burgundy red stems.Golden yellow daisies late [75-80 cm (30-32") / 30-45 cm (12-18")] spring.[Asteraceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Part sun to Lewisia cotyledon 'Sunset Strain' $10.00 shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 40 cm (16")] A seed strain that is a mix of pure colours from red, pink to orange and yellow.[Portulacaceae] [Western Ligularia 'The Rocket' $10.00 North America] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / A very different Ligularia, with triangular toothed 20 cm (8")] leaves and erect stems bearing tall cylindrical spikes of deep yellow flowers from late July through September. Statuesque.[Asteraceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [120-180 cm (4-6') / 60-90 cm (2-3')]

Ligularia dentata 'Britt-Marie Crawford' $16.00 A delicious Ligularia with glossy, chocolate-maroon foliage and clusters of large, orange-yellow flowers. It's great to have another colour to contrast with all of those yellow, green and blue Hostas in part shade.We have also been impressed with how well this has done in full sun.[Asteraceae] [China, Japan] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [1 m (40") / 90 cm (36")]

Ligularia dentata 'Garden Confetti' $16.00 A fantastic sport of 'Desdemona' whose leaves are liberally spotted and mottled green on a yellow background.To add to its charm the veins,stems and leaf backs are dark red.A bold specimen![] [] [] [] [1 gal] [1 m (3') / 1 m (3')]

Ligularia lankongensis $12.00 A species from China with spikes of yellow blooms with darker centres. The leaves are heart shaped, waxy, grey-green with ruffled edges. This is very compact species collected by Holubec from Litang, Szechuan.[Asteraceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part Shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 40 cm (16")]

Ligularia przewalskii 'Dragon Wings' $14.00 A ligularia with very cut,spidery-like leaves that are twelve inches across.These are topped with slender spikes of yellow flowers.The red stems add to its striking appearance.[Asteraceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [80 cm (32") / 90 cm (36")]

Ligularia przewalskii 'Dragon's Breath' $16.00 A compact selection with finely cut filigree leaves and upright spikes of bright yellow flowers with contrasting purple-black stems.The dainty foliage makes a mound of 13"[Asteraceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 40 cm (16")]

Ligularia sachalinensis $10.00 A recently introduced species from Sakhalin Island (between Japan and Russia) that we have grown from seed. Green, heart-shaped leaves and yellow daisies.An impressive presence.[Asteraceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [90 cm (36") / 60 cm (24")]

Ligularia x 'Osiris Cafe Noir' $14.00 A striking series developed in Quebec.The leathery leaves have serrated edges.The large leaves emerge deep purple-black,move through shades of bronze and ending in olive green.Yellow daisies.[Asteraceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [] [1 gal] [50 cm (19") / 40 cm (16")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 98 Ligusticum Lilium Lilium leucanthum $12.00 big white flowers with dark chocolate-raspberry reverse, fragrant.[Liliaceae] [China] [z5] [] [11 cm / Ligusticum scoticum $9.00 Lilium 'Cappuccino' $9.00 4"] [] A widespread but not common native. Lustrous A taller Asiatic with creamy white blooms that are thick, scalloped leaves form low, dark green, speckled with burgundy that becomes almost black Lilium martagon $14.00 compact clumps and from these emerge sturdy at the centre.[Liliaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [Full A mix of pink and white - flowering size bulbs.[] [] [] purple stalks ending in umbels of sparkling white sun] [1 gal] [1.2 m (4') / 30 cm (12")] [] [1 gal] [] flowers.It was eaten by sailors to prevent scurvy and tastes like celery.[Apiaceae] [Eastern North Lilium 'Conica D'Or' $10.00 Lilium martagon ssp. macedonicum $12.00 America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [50 cm ( An Orienpet Lily with exquisite blossoms of cream Can't find any information but they are all 19") 40cm[15"]] with a lemon-yellow center.They usually bloom two wonderful[Liliaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to weeks before the orientals start.Orienpets are shade] [1 gal] [] hybrids between trumpet and orientals and have the best of both-great fragrance,large flowers and Lilium philadelphicum $9.00 strong garden performance.If using as cut flowers Wood Lily. This early summer blooming, native cut no more than one third of the stem so there are species bears racemes of 1-3 bowl-shaped, orange enough leaves to regenerate the bulb.[Liliaceae] scarlet flowers, 3-4" across, orange on the lower [Garden origin] [z5] [] [1 gal] [90-120 cm (3-4') / 40 tepals with dark maroon spots and slightly recurved cm (1.3')] tepals.[Liliaceae] [Garden origin] [z2] [] [11 cm / 4"] [45-90 cm (18-36") / 20 cm (8")] Lilium 'Hiawatha' $10.00 A unique reddish-pink tiger lily.The recurved leaves and dark spots give it an exotic look.[Liliaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [80 cm (32")]

Lilium 'Lady Alice' $10.00 A Lillium henryi hybrid that has a 'Turks Cap' type flower that is white with an orange centre and lots of attractive raised papillae.[Liliaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1-1.2 m (3-4')]

Lilium 'London Heart' $10.00 An Asiatic lily with spotted dark red leaves that darken towards the centre.It has strong stems and large upward facing blooms.[Liliaceae] [Asia] [] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [90 cm (3') / 40 cm (14")]

Lilium 'Pink Flavour' $10.00 A Tiger Lily with recurved petals that exposes the yellow flashes and brown spots on the rosy- pink petals.The tall stems make it effective as an accent shooting out of lower perennials.[Liliaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [1-1.2 m (3-4')]

Lilium 'Star Gazer' $10.00 A standard in the oriental group that blooms mid to late summer with rose-crimson blooms with lighter edges to the petals and darker spots.Fragrant.[Liliaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1 m (3') / 30 cm (12")]

Lilium 'Sweet Surrender' $9.00 A sparkling white tiger lily with curled petals with black spots.It has a long blooming period and can have up to twenty blooms per stem. All of the tiger lilies are very hardy and will naturalize.They bloom midsummer to early fall.[Liliaceae] [Asia] [z3] [Full sun] [1 gal] [60-120 cm (2-4') / 30 cm (1')]

Lilium 'Tiny Ghost' $10.00 The large,upright,magenta purple-red blooms are held on short stems. Useful in a container or the front of the border.[Liliaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 (12") / 30 (12")]

Lilium canadense $11.00 Charming native with broad, nodding, yellow trumpets with long recurved tips and central, maroon spots. Tall stems with up to 20 flowers on arching peduncles. Rhizomatous root stocks.[Liliaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [] [1 gal] [1.5 m (5') / 40 cm (16")]

Lilium lancifolium 'Flore Pleno' $9.00 A heritage oddity introduced in 1870.It has the same recurved orange petals with chocolate spots but there are up to 36 petals arranged as one turks cap arranged within another.It grows 4 to 5' with many blossoms on the stem in late summer.Late in the summer little black bulbils form on the leaf axils which can be planted and will come true.[Liliaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun] [11 cm / 4"] [1.2 m (4') / 40 cm (16")]

Lilium lancifolium var flaviflorum $9.00 This Tiger Lily has purple stems,linear glossy foliage with racemes of nodding turks cap blooms with butter yellow flowers with black spots.Beautiful and very hardy and can naturalize. They are used in Chinese medicine and the petals can be used in salads.[Liliaceae] [China] [z3] [Full sun] [1 gal] [1 m (40")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 99 Lobelia Lunaria Lychnis

Lobelia 'Misty Morn' $10.00 Lunaria rediviva $9.00 Lychnis chalcedonica [Double Form] $13.00 A new colour from Maness: lavender purple. All of The perennial honesty is a charming plant for the 'Flore Pleno' his breeding and selections have resulted in shade garden.The large,coarse apple green leaves The rare, double flowered, vermilion-red form of this wonderful late-summer blooms.[Campanulaceae] are topped by clusters of white flowers that are very old-fashioned plant. Early summer [Eastern North America] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 fragrant in late spring.These are followed by the umbels.[Caryophyllaceae] [Eurasia] [z4] [Full sun to gal] [65 cm (26") / 35 cm (14")] flat,elliptical,papery seed heads.[Brassicaceae] part sun] [1 gal] [100 cm (40") / 40 cm (16")] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] Lobelia cardinalis $10.00 [60-90 cm (24-36") / 45 cm (18")] Lychnis coronaria $9.00 A local native. One of the most brilliant true red An old garden classic that is short lived but seeds it flowers. The clone we have seems to be long lived self readily.The low mound of silver-grey,felted and tolerant of regular garden leaves is quite attractive.Upright stems in summer soils.[Campanulaceae] [Eastern North America] [z3] are loaded with hot magenta blooms that are good [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [90 cm (36") / 30 cm for cutting.[Caryophyllaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun (12")] to part sun] [1 gal] [60-75 cm (24-30") / 60 cm (24")]

Lobelia siphyllitica 'Mistassinica' $10.00 Lychnis flos-cuculi 'Nana' $9.00 A dwarf form of this native that has the same rich Much cuter and better behaved than its big brother. blue flowers but is under six inches tall.Quite Shaggy, rose blooms over a dense foliage charming.[Campanulaceae] [North America] [z4] mound.[Caryophyllaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun to [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 15-20 cm part sun] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 15 cm (6")] (6-8")] Lychnis flos-cuculi 'White Robin' $10.00 Lobelia speciosa 'Vulcan Red' $10.00 A newer form of 'Ragged Robbin' that produces An improvement over L.'Queen Victoria with better masses of airy white flowers on wiry red stems. It branching and stronger stems.The columnar habit forms a dense mound of deep green,lance-shaped of deep purple foliage is topped with vibrant wands leaves.[Caryophyllaceae] [Eurasia] [z4] [Full sun to of scarlet.[Campanulaceae] [North America] [z6] part sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60-70 cm (24-28") / 30 cm (12")] Lychnis Flos-jovisn nana 'Peggy' $10.00 This forms a clump of felted,silver-gray leaves with Lobelia syphilitica $10.00 upright stems that are full of cheery magenta-red Giant Blue Lobelia. Stately blue spikes of flowers blooms in summer.An excellent choice for hot dry that range from blue to white with combinations in areas such as rock gardens.[Caryophyllaceae] [] between. This native will self-seed in any moist site, [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 25 cm (10")] from shade to full sun. A late bloomer. Good as a cut flower.[Campanulaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] Lychnis sp. $9.00 [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60-90 cm (24-36") / 30 A well behaved compact variety with slender stems cm (12")] topped with dense heads of dark burgundy blooms.[Caryophyllaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [] [1 Lobelia syphilitica 'Alba' $10.00 gal] [] Divisions of white blooming plants of this elegant,free blooming native.[Campanulaceae] [North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60-90 cm (2-3') / 35 cm (14")]

Lobelia x speciosa 'Dark Crusader' $13.00 Velvety, dark red flowers bloom from July to September on purple stems above bronze infused foliage. Virus free plants.[Campanulaceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [75 cm (30") / 45 cm (18")]

Lobelia x speciosa 'Fan Blue' $10.00 A blue-violet hybrid cardinal flower with compact,upright stems.The fan series blooms earlier than the species starting in midsummer.A magnet.[] [] [] [] [1 gal] [70cm[28"] 45cm[18"]]

Lobelia x speciosa 'Fan Scharlach' $10.00 ['Fan Scarlet'] Compact, bronze foliage with scarlet flowers from July to September. Vigorous base-branching habit.A hybrid so a little more forgiving of site and water than L.cardinalis.[Campanulaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 45 cm (18")]

Lobelia x speciosa 'Fan Zinnoberrosa' $10.00 [Cinnabar Rose] Deep, rich, rose pink blooms in late summer. Leaf rosettes are evergreen and can benefit from covering over winter. Prefers moisture but these hybrids seem more tolerant of average garden conditions.[Campanulaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 35 cm (14")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 100 Lysimachia Maianthemum Meconopsis

Lysimachia clethroides $10.00 Maianthemum bifolium ssp. $12.00 Meconopsis betonicifolia $14.00 Gooseneck Loosestrife. A vigorous spreader once kamtschaticum v. minimum Legendary Blue Poppy. Huge, bright, violet-blue, established. Charming white "goose necks" bend A petite form of the species formerly known as the five inch wide blooms. Foliage is mid to dark green and point as they head off, to reach three feet in sun Yakushima form. Tiny glossy veined dark-green with red-brown or rust coloured or partial shade. Good fall colour. Highly valued by leaves on short stems spread to form a ground hairs.[Papaveraceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun to flower arrangers.[Primulaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] cover in the woodland. Small spikes of starry white shade] [1 gal] [85 cm (33") / 45 cm (18")] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60-90 cm (2-3') / 90 cm flowers. Rare and cute.[Convallariaceae] [Garden (3')] origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [5 cm (2") / 40 Meconopsis x sheldonii 'Lingholm' $14.00 cm (16")] A superlative blue poppy with substantial four inch Lysimachia clethroides 'Geisha' $12.00 deep blue flowers. A fertile hybrid for part-shade. A handsome variegated form of Gooseneck Maianthemum canadense $9.00 Humus rich soil. These have done well. The critical Loosetrife with leaves splashed with gold.Thanks to False Lily of the Valley or Two-leafed Solomon's factor seems to not let the soil get too Vern who had a vigorous clump and gave us.It is Seal. Shiny leaves on wiry stems and small dry.[Papaveraceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [Part sun to not as aggressive as the species.[Primulaceae] racemes of fragrant white flowers. A charming shade] [1 gal] [40-60cm (16-24") / 30-40cm [China, Japan] [z5] [Part Shade] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") native that scrambles about the forest floor (12-16")] / 40cm (16")] spreading by rhizomes. Delicate-looking but tough, it should be used more; it makes a lovely under Lysimachia japonica var minutissima $10.00 storey ground cover in woodsy, high-humus A tiny ground cover that makes makes a dense mat soil.[Convallariaceae] [Eastern North America] [z1] dotted with star-like golden flowers.[Primulaceae] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [5-20 cm (2-8") / 30 cm [Japan] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [11 cm / 4"] [4 cm (12")] (2") / 16 cm (6")] Maianthemum henryi $14.00 A graceful woodlander with strongly veined, leathery, pale green leaves and terminal spikes of creamy green flowers followed by rich red fruits.[Convallariaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [65 cm (26") / 40 cm (16")]

Maianthemum racemosa $12.00 False Solomon's Seal. A woodland native. Textured leaves and arching stems similar to those of a smaller Solomon's Seal, but with terminal clusters of small fragrant white flowers in semi-shade conditions.[Convallariaceae] [Eastern North America] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30-60 cm (24-36") / 90 cm (36")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 101 Melittis Mertensia Molospermum

Melittis melissophyllum 'Royal Velvet $10.00 Mertensia ciliata $11.00 Molospermum peloponnesiacum $11.00 Distinction' Upright habit. Bluish green leaves. Axillary cymes A robust, architectural Umbelliferae member. Large A charming plant for the light woodland garden. of small, bell-shaped, clear blue flowers are borne in leaves of dissected leaflets. Umbels of Flowers are white, resembling a snapdragon with summer.[Boraginaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Part yellow-green. Best in part shade and well-drained reddish pink lip. Light green, honey scented sun to shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 30 cm (12")] soils.[Apiaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] foliage.[Lamiaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to [1 gal] [2 m (7') / 60 cm (2')] shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 40 cm (16")] Mertensia sibirica [pterocarpa] $12.00 Clump former. Light green foliage. From late Melittis melissophyllum var. album $12.00 spring to midsummer small, flared, tubular, deep A very rare selection with pure white blue or purple-blue flowers are borne on long flowers.[Lamiaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to axillary stalks. Does not go dormant like our shade] [1 gal] [30-40cm (12-16") / 30-40cm native.[Boraginaceae] [Eastern Siberia, Eastern (12-16")] Asia] [z3] [] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 30 cm (12")]

Mertensia virginica $10.00 Virginia Bluebells. Sapphire-blue flowers, paddle-shaped blue-green leaves. A spring ephemeral; the plant disappears once the temperature rises. Ideal under planting for shrubs, or around Hostas where its absence will be covered.[Boraginaceae] [Eastern North America] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30-60 cm (12-24") / 45 cm (18")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 102 Monarda Muehlenbeckia Mukdenia

Monarda 'Balmy Purple' $10.00 Muehlenbeckia axillaris 'Nana' $12.00 Mukdenia rossii $12.00 A dwarf,early blooming,rich bright purple standout Small prostrate shrub with small oval leaves. Dark Some choice Chinese woodlanders are slowly selection that is rabbit and deer resistant.Also green above, grey below. Attractive wiry stems.Slow becoming available. Maple-like leaves with starry highest mildew resistant.[Lamiaceae] [North to emerge in the spring.Wonderful between white flowers in compact panicles. Slow to America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [25 cm stepping stones.A tiny wiry woody but people don't establish, but makes a nice clump from its creeping (10") / 20 cm (8")] think its a shrub so we have put it in rootstock. Needs rich but not boggy woodland perennials.[Polygonaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full soil.[Saxifragaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to Monarda 'Grand Parade' $10.00 sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 60 cm (24")] shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 60 cm (24")] A compact,floriferous,lavender-purple variety from the Morden breeding program in Manitoba.The Mukdenia rossii 'Karasuba' [Crimson $15.00 fragrant foliage has good mildew resistance.Good Fans] as a cut flower.[Lamiaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full A red-leaf form. Large maple-like leaves emerge sun to part sun] [1 gal] [35 (14") / 35 (14")] bronze-green, then age to mid-green and eventually are splashed with bright red in summer through fall. Monarda 'On Parade' $14.00 Numerous, small, white, bell-shaped flowers in Velvety, fuchsia flowers. Excellent habit and mildew branched panicles in early spring. For moist, resistance.Medium height.[Lamiaceae] [Eastern semi-shaded areas.Also known as 'Crimson North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [75 Fans'.[Saxifragaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Part sun to cm (30") / 45 cm (18")] shade] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 45 cm (18")]

Monarda 'Pardon My Pink' $11.00 Mukdenia rossii 'Starstream' $15.00 A demure dwarf reaching to a foot tall forming a A stunning Korean woodlander with large, Maple bushy,well-branched clump topped medium pink leaf-like leaves splashed and streaked with yellow. blooms from midsummer to fall.The flowers are Part-shade and not too dry. Very choice and large [almost3" across] and the plants are mildew rare.[Saxifragaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun resistant.[Lamiaceae] [North America] [z4] [Full sun to shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 40 cm (16")] to part sun] [1 gal] [25-30cm (10-12") / 25-30cm (10-12")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 103 Muscari Nepeta Oenothera

Muscari 'Ocean Magic' $9.00 Nepeta 'Dropmore Hybrid' $9.00 Oenothera 'Lemon Drop' $10.00 Like an ocean wave this variety has multiple shades Gray-green leaves form a low, dense mound. An excellent choice for someone looking for a long of blue to white in each pyramidal flower head.The Masses of blue flowers throughout much of the blooming,drought tolerant perennial that will thrive in bottom starts out cobalt and like a wave it moves summer and fall.This is an older hybrid but it is one full sun and poor soils.A low mound of green linear through shades of blue and ends in a white tip.They of the most compact and that makes it extremely foliage is topped by lightly fragrant,lemon yellow will multiply quickly to provide a vivid spring useful.[Lamiaceae] [Eurasia] [z2] [Full sun to part flowers for most of the season.An evening primrose show.[Liliaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [15 sun] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 30 cm (12")] whose flowers open during the day.[Onagraceae] cm (6") / 15 cm (6")] [North America] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [20-30 cm Nepeta 'Little Trudy' $10.00 (8-12") / 20-30 cm (8-12")] An extremely useful compact catmint with showy lavender blooms.It forms a dense mound of hardy Oenothera triloba $10.00 silver-grey fragrant foliage,tolerant of drought,sun A novelty plant that people love. Some have block and poor soils. Also deer and rabbit parties to watch these pale yellow blooms pop open resistant.[Lamiaceae] [Eurasia] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] at dusk. Rosettes of narrow, toothed, dandelion-like [25-30cm (10-12") / 30-40cm (12-16")] foliage. Seed capsule forms at ground level. Will seed about but not problematically.[Onagraceae] Nepeta 'Sweet Dreams' $10.00 [Central North America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 The large,fat flower spikes of unique two tone pink gal] [15 cm (6") / 20 cm (8")] are a magnet for butterflies.The clear pink flowers are accented by the deep burgundy bracts.Deadhead to keep the blooms coming.[Lamiaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30-45 cm (12-18") / 30-35 cm (12-14")]

Nepeta 'Tonia' $10.00 A drought tolerant,useful dwarf.[Lamiaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [20-30 cm (8-12") / 20-30 cm (8-12")]

Nepeta clarkei $10.00 A native from the Himalayas with striking blue flowers with white lips on dark blue stems. Fragrant plants that attract butterflies and are being investigated for their anti-fungal properties.[Lamiaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [70 cm (27")]

Nepeta grandiflora 'Pool Bank' $9.00 Tall, branching stems are topped by rich, blue flowers with contrasting purple bracts. A wonderful new selection from England. Great for a mid border, sunny and well-drained site.[Lamiaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [90 cm (36") / 60 cm (24")]

Nepeta racemosa 'Walkers Low' $18.00 A recent selection. Makes a wonderful edger or ground cover under shrubs or roses. Mounds of greyish-green foliage bear long-blooming, large lavender blue flowers throughout summer and fall.[Lamiaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [2 gal.] [40 cm (16") / 45 cm (18")]

Nepeta subsessilis $9.00 Grows in Japan on shady rocks by streams. Whorls of hooded blue flowers. Large for the genus. One of those plants that we sell when people see it in the garden.[Lamiaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [100 cm (40") / 90 cm (36")]

Nepeta transcaucasica 'Blue Infinity' $9.00 New introduction with striking masses of lavender-blue blooms.These fragrant,very long blooming wands are attractive to bees and beneficial insects.Drought tolerant like all of the nepetas.[Lamiaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [40-60cm (16-24") / 40-60cm (16-24")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 104 Opuntia Origanum Oxytropis

Opuntia fragilis $9.00 Origanum 'Bristol Cross' $10.00 Oxytropis halleri $10.00 A smaller Opuntia, with rounded instead of flat Myth states that Aphrodite created this An attractive alpine with clumps of upright paddles. Lies very flat to the ground. Bright yellow spicy,aromatic herb as a symbol of happiness and ,pea-like,bright purple flowers with a white patch on papery flowers.Get too close and a piece will leap we think she succeeded.The thin,drooping tubular the upper lip.The stems and blue-green leaves are off and embed itself in your leg.[Cactaceae] [Central bracts of deep rose and chartreuse bracts have a covered in fine hairs.[Papilionaceae] [Europe] [z5] North America] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [15-20 cm very different and distinct form that look like small [Full sun] [1 gal] [13 cm (5") / 20 cm (8")] (6-8") / 30-45 cm (12-18")] hops or braids.The medium green fragrant foliage and red stems add to its refined presence.It needs a Opuntia polyacantha ex 'Crystal Tide' $10.00 sunny well drained site.[Lamiaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] Seedlings of this stunning white blooming, with [Full sun] [1 gal] [15-20 cm (6-8") / 30-45 cm cultivar off-white to yellow flowers with red (12-18")] filaments.[Cactaceae] [Central North America] [z5] [Full sun] [11 cm / 4"] [15 cm (6") / 35 cm (14")] Origanum 'Rosenkuppel' $10.00 An ornamental oregano with deep purple buds opening to a lighter lavender creating a delightful two tone effect.Dark green,aromatic mounding foliage.Needs full sun and well drained site.[Lamiaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [40-45cm (16-18") / 30-45cm (12-18')]

Origanum laevigatum 'Hopleys' $10.00 [Hopley's Purple] Masses of pendant flowers with showy purple bracts.[Lamiaceae] [Turkey] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 45 cm (18")]

Origanum laevigatum 'Pilgrim' $10.00 The rich rose-purple blooms are held on upright stems and are a wonderful bonus to the late summer sunny border.The plant spreads slowly to make a mat blue-green foliage.[Lamiaceae] [Turkey] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 50 cm (20")]

Origanum vulgare 'Aureum' $10.00 A golden oregano with round,bright yellow blooms with a strong fragrance.Useful as a herb.Lavender flowers in the summer.[Lamiaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 45 cm (18")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 105 Pachysandra Paeonia $44.00 Single magenta-red flowers with a boss of yellow stamens and filaments..The elegant dark green Pachysandra procumberis 'Angola' $12.00 Paeonia 'Blaze' $18.00 foliage is much divided and glaucous underneath A Tony Avent introduction that he collected while A luminescent,bowl-shaped red single with yellow and turns a lovely orange-brown in the fall.Peony's skulking about the gates of Angola Prison. We centres that has proven in trials to be one of the are wonderful plants that have a long season of wonder if he was waiting to pick up someone most floriferous cultivars.Deer resistant and very interest. Few plants are as beautiful as they emerge convicted of illegally importing plants. In spring the hardy.[Paeoniaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [Full sun to in Spring with marvellous shades of red.That is olive green leaves have a heavy silver pattern part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm / 95 cm] followed by lovely tinged foliage,followed by overlay. It has 4'' stalks of white bottle flowers spectacular blooms. Next are the seed heads that early.[Buxaceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] [Part Paeonia 'Coral Charm' $29.00 can be an amazing mix of form and colour and to sun to shade] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 40 cm (16")] A superlative semi double with coral pink buds finish off the fall foliage can be striking. They can opening to a unique coral-peach.[Paeoniaceae] take up space but many of the species are much Pachysandra terminalis 'Green Sheen' $9.00 [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / more dainty.[Paeoniaceae] [China, Russia] [z5] [Full Looks like the leprechauns have been busy all night 40 cm (16")] sun to part sun] [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / 50 cm (20")] waxing and polishing this Spurge to army boot standards. A high-gloss,high performance ground Paeonia 'Early Scout' $21.00 Paeonia caucasica [daurica] $44.00 cover.[Buxaceae] [China, Japan] [z4] [Part sun to A hybrid involving P. tenuifolia. Very dark, A collection from the Caucasus with purplish pink, shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 30 cm (12")] intoxicating, crimson-red flowers. Compact, highly single blooms.Attractive foliage.[Paeoniaceae] dissected, dark green foliage. Blooms very early in [Caucasus] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [50cm[20"] Pachysandra terminalis 'Variegata' $9.00 the season.[Paeoniaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full 60cm[24"]] Variegated Japanese Spurge. Pale green leaves sun] [2 gal.] [53 cm (21") / 40 cm (16")] with white edges. Not nearly as vigorous as the Paeonia delavayi $40.00 species, but will slowly form a clump.[Buxaceae] Paeonia 'Flame' $22.00 A collection from the Caucasus with purplish-red to [China, Japan] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20 A compact, free flowering hybrid. Single, bright blackish-purple nodding, semi-open cm (8") / 30 cm (12")] crimson blooms with an orange over-hue are flowers.Fabulous spring foliage.[Paeoniaceae] startling. Very long filamented, golden yellow [China] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30-50 cm stamens add to this plant's allure.[Paeoniaceae] (12-20") / 40 cm (16")] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 45 cm (18")] Paeonia japonica $44.00 We think this is one of the most beautiful plants we Paeonia 'Krinkled White' $26.00 have grown. Ethereal, single, white, almost Single,snowy-white,crinkled ,6" blooms with a translucent flowers with abundant yellow stamens. central boss of golden yellow stamens. A heat Attractive red seed heads with dark blue seeds on tolerant,deer resistant,vigorous variety that has top. Sublime, delicate, blue-green been around for 80 years.[Paeoniaceae] [Garden foliage.[Paeoniaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Full sun to part origin] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60cm[24"] sun] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 40 cm (16")] 60cm[24"]] $29.00 Paeonia 'Little' Medicine Man' $24.00 Chinese Peony. Eight or more, large, white or pink Lotus-shaped mid- pink blooms with a centre boss petals cup golden yellow stamens.The mother of of yellow stamens on short stems. A very floriferous thousands of hybrids.Blooms later than many other cultivar with a charming elegance.[Paeoniaceae] species.[Paeoniaceae] [Eastern Siberia, Eastern [Garden origin] [z3] [Full sun] [2 gal.] [45-55 cm Asia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1 m (40") / 1 (18-22") / 50 cm (20")] m (40")]

Paeonia 'Pink Cameo' $24.00 Paeonia mascula ssp arietina $44.00 A variety with an outer ring of deep pink,wider Olive green leaflets and slightly larger flowers in petals with a centre boss of slender,silvery pink dark to light reddish-pink with a large yellow central petals.[Paeoniaceae] [] [z3] [Full sun] [1 gal] [80 cm boss.Worth growing for the distinctive,colourful seed (32") / 80 cm (32")] heads. An easy grower and bloomer in humusy,well drained soil in a sunny Paeonia 'Pink Dawn' $18.00 site.[Paeoniaceae] [Asia Minor to Northwest China] A single lactiflora with very large, demure, pink [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [70 cm (28") / 50 cm (20")] flowers, speckled with a deeper pink and with a golden boss of stamens. A vigorous Paeonia mlokosewitschii $45.00 plant.[Paeoniaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [1 Leaves are bluish green, sometimes with red gal] [85 cm (34") / 45 cm (18")] venation and margins. Eight, rounded, yellow petals and yellow anthers in Paeonia 'Prairie Moon' $24.00 mid-spring.[Paeoniaceae] [Caucasus] [z5] [Full sun A luscious semi-double with ruffled soft ivory-yellow to part sun] [1 gal] [70 cm (28") / 50 cm (20")] blooms.Wonderful light fragrance. Midseason bloomer.[Paeoniaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full $44.00 sun] [1 gal] [70 cm (28") / 75 cm (30")] An exquisite species. Pinkish brown stems contrast well with the clean green foliage. They delicate Paeonia 'Primevere' $24.00 flowers are not large (3") and range from white to A Japanese form with creamy petals with large rosy purple.[Paeoniaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun to lemon yellow shaggy petaloid centres A hundred part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 60 cm (2')] year old variety that is very free flowering and fragrant.A gem that has stood the test of Paeonia officinalis $24.00 time[Paeoniaceae] [Garden origin] [z2] [Full sun to The parent of many,yet the species still has its own part sun] [2 gal.] [60 cm-70 cm (24-27") / 75 cm luminescent charm.Single shiny, red blooms with (30")] yellow stamens.[Paeoniaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60cm[24"] 60cm[24"]] Paeonia 'Sword Dance' $22.00 Single, white-centred red petals have a unique dark Paeonia officinalis 'Romantica' $20.00 yellow centre.[Paeoniaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [] Pinky-red blooms over cut foliage.[Paeoniaceae] [1 gal] [75 cm (30") / 60 cm (24")] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] []

Paeonia 'Twitterpad' $24.00 Paeonia officinalis[ Monte Bardo] $18.00 Another oddity with twisted, cut petals, soft pink with Cultivated in Europe for five hundred years but the irregular, raspberry streaking. Early bloomer. species is now uncommon .Demure single red Semi-double with large centre of golden blooms.Wild collected seed.[Magnoliaceae] stamens.[Paeoniaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [] [1 gal] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') [80 cm (32") / 50 cm (20")] / 60 cm (2')]

Paeonia peregrina $44.00 Bright green leaves, red, semi-open flowers. Halda seed from dry pastures.[Paeoniaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / 50 cm (20")]

Paeonia sp [SCRG] $18.00 [] [Garden origin] [] [] [1 gal] []

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 106 Paeonia suffruticosa 'Hana-kisoi' $55.00 Paeonia [Itoh x] 'Lollipop' $75.00 ['Floral Rivalry'] Single red blooms over fern-like The semi-double blooms emerge bright yellow but Japanese T. P. A lovely semi-double with foliage[Paeoniaceae] [Portugal, Spain] [z4] [] they then develop purple stripes and cherry-blossom pink flowers. Each petal varies in potsizes flashes.[Paeoniaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun] colour-some almost white and others almost pink. [1 gal] $38.00 [3 gal.] [60 cm (2') / 75 cm (30")] Graceful, rose shaped buds. White sheath and [3 gal.] $48.00 stigmata. Vigorous, bright green Paeonia [Itoh x] 'Morning Lilac' $75.00 foliage.[Paeoniaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun to part Paeonia tenuifolia 'Plena' $49.00 This selection has single to semi-double blooms sun] [3 gal.] [110 cm (3.5') / 60 cm (2')] Dark green, finely dissected, fern-like foliage with that are darker in the centre.The deep lavender-pink dark red, double flowers.[Paeoniaceae] [Europe] blooms are streaked with white and Paeonia suffruticosa 'High Noon' $38.00 [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [75 cm (30") / 75 fuchsia.Excellent vigour.[Paeoniaceae] [Garden A bright golden tree paeony with large 7" blooms cm (30")] origin] [z5] [Full sun] [3 gal.] [65 cm / 60 cm (28" / that have a lovely fragrance.[Paeoniaceae] [Asia] 24")] [z4] [] [1 gal] [1-2 m (3-7') / 1 m (3')] Paeonia veitchii v. woodwardii $44.00 Small, pink variety which flowers for about 2 weeks. Paeonia [Itoh x] 'Old Rose Dandy $75.00 Paeonia suffruticosa 'Kamata-Nishiki' $36.00 Choice plant for the collector if given loamy An aristocrat intersectional peony that is difficult to Japanese T. P. Kamata Tapestries. Spectacular soil.[Paeoniaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [30 describe because it changes.It starts as a purple double wisteria-blue flowers with lighter cm (12") / 30 cm (12")] rose and fades to have yellow highlights and and edges.[Paeoniaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun to part maroon centre blotches much like a water colour sun] [1 gal] [110 cm (3.7') / 60 cm (2')] Paeonia [Itoh x] 'Bartzella' $75.00 wash.A more dainty and delicate looking Huge dazzling soft yellow blooms with a reddish selection.[Paeoniaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full Paeonia suffruticosa 'Kao' $55.00 centre are semi-double to double. This highly sun] [3 gal.] [70 cm (28") / 75 cm (30")] Bright, bold, cardinal red, double flowers that are up regarded Itoh Hybrid has a lovely lemon to 10" across and have golden stamens in their fragrance.[Paeoniaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [Full Paeonia [Itoh X] 'Pastel Splendour' $53.00 centres. A vigorous, free-blooming sun] [3 gal.] [70 cm (27") / 80 cm (32")] A sensational selection with very large flowers that cultivar.[Paeoniaceae] [China] [z4] [Full sun to part open a pastel,creamy-yellow with striking dark sun] [3 gal.] [1.3 m (52") / 60 cm (2')] Paeonia [Itoh x] 'Callie's Memory' $75.00 maroon blotches circling the stamens.As the blooms A captivating intersectional peony that starts with age they develop pale pink blushing.[Paeoniaceae] Paeonia suffruticosa 'Kaoukamon' $55.00 showy peach coloured buds that open to creamy [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60cm[24"] A delicious,dark maroon[Almost purple-black] flowers with a maroon eye and picotee edges.The 90cm[36"]] cultivar. The flowers are slightly smaller than other large semi-double blooms can be 7" tree .[Paeoniaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun to across.[Paeoniaceae] [Garden origin] [z2b] [Full Paeonia [Itoh x] 'Scarlet Heaven' $52.00 part sun] [3 gal.] [1.2 m (4') / 70 cm (28")] sun] [3 gal.] [60-90 cm (2-3') / 1 m (3')] A lotus form with bright scarlet red blooms and contrasting yellow stamens Considered one of the Paeonia suffruticosa 'Kinkaku' $38.00 Paeonia [Itoh X] 'Cora Louise' best Itoh reds.[Paeoniaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] Japanese T. P. Golden Temple of Nara. Double An Itoh hybrid with semi-double white petals with a [Full sun] [3 gal.] [60-100 cm (24-40") / 80 cm (32")] orange-yellow blooms on a woody low-growing dark, rich red purple centre surrounding a tuft of shrub.[Paeoniaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun] [2 gal] yellow stamens. The Itoh hybrids are crosses Paeonia [Itoh x] 'Sequestered $75.00 [110 cm (3.7') / 60 cm (2')] between herbaceous and tree peony.[Paeoniaceae] Sunshine' [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] Very elegant large single blooms of clear yellow Paeonia suffruticosa 'Kinshi' ['Golden $32.00 potsizes petals with a reddish centre and a boss of yellow Bird'] [1 gal] $52.00 stamens. The long strong upright stems make it Japanese T. P. Double, golden yellow [3 gal.] $75.00 wonderful for cutting.[Paeoniaceae] [Garden origin] flowers.[Paeoniaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [z3] [Full sun] [3 gal.] [60 cm-70 cm (24-27") / 75 cm [1 gal] [110 cm (3.5') / 60 cm (2')] Paeonia [Itoh x] 'First Arrival' $75.00 (30")] Another astonishing Anderson intersectional hybrid Paeonia suffruticosa 'Kokuryu-nishiki' $55.00 with large 6 to 8" double to semi-double blooms of Paeonia [Itoh x]' Garden Treasure' $75.00 Translates as 'Black Dragon Brocade'. Huge rich lavender-pink with darker flares. The dark green This hybrid has semi to double flowers that are blooms of double black-purple which turn deep almost sullen foliage makes a wonderful bright yellow.It has the bonus of a fresh lemon purple in strong sunshine. The petals are crinkled contrast.[Paeoniaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full scent and makes a good cut flower.It has won and a few have a white rim.[Paeoniaceae] [China] sun] [3 gal.] [60 cm (2') / 60 cm (2')] several awards.[Paeoniaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [z4] [Full sun] [3 gal.] [1.5 m (5') / 60 cm (2')] [Full sun] [3 gal.] [60-70 cm (24"-28") / 80 cm (32")] Paeonia [Itoh x] 'Going Bananas' $75.00 Paeonia suffruticosa 'Meikouhou' $55.00 Stunning large soft yellow single blooms with a A fluffy,semi-double with ruffled white petals with a shaggy centre boss of yellow stamens and red purple blush around the central button of yellow centre markings.Fairly compact,hardy and stamens[Paeoniaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun] [3 gal.] floriferous.[Paeoniaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [Full [1 m (3') / 50 cm (20")] sun] [3 gal.] [60 cm (24") / 60 cm (24")]

Paeonia suffruticosa 'Renkaku' $55.00 Paeonia [Itoh x] 'Yellow Crown' $52.00 Huge silky blooms of pure white.[Paeoniaceae] A superb variety with double yellow,frilly petals that [China] [z5] [Full sun] [3 gal.] [1.5 m (5') / 1.2 m (4')] are red near the base.One of the first introductions[Paeoniaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [Full Paeonia suffruticosa 'Rimpoh' $55.00 sun] [1 gal] [60-100 cm (24-40") / 80 cm (32")] This Japanese Tree Peony has double deep red flowers. Awesome.[Paeoniaceae] [China] [z5] [Full Paeonia [Itoh x] 'Bartzella' $38.00 sun to part sun] [3 gal.] [100 cm (39") / 60 cm (2')] [] [] [] [] [1 gal] []

Paeonia suffruticosa 'Shima-daijin' $35.00 Paeonia [Itoh x] 'Berry Garcia' $75.00 Huge silky blooms of vibrant purple.[Paeoniaceae] A cream double with pink edges and large raspberry [China] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [1.5 (5') / 1.2 m (4')] flares.The flowers are huge,up to six inches across.[Paeoniaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [Full sun] Paeonia suffruticosa 'Shima-nishiki' $35.00 [3 gal.] [55 cm (22") / 60 cm (24")] Japanese Tree Peony. Rare, two-tone, striking, red and white flowers.[Paeoniaceae] [China] [z5] [Full Paeonia [Itoh x] 'Julia Rose' $35.00 sun] [3 gal.] [110 cm (3.5') / 60 cm (2')] Another fabulous cross between herbaceous and tree peony. This selection has large single to Paeonia suffruticosa 'Taiyo' $55.00 semi-double flowers with delicate shadings. The 'The Sun" Is a tree peony with semi-double,dark red flowers open coral-red, and then fade to a blooms. They are large,ruffled and look like salmon-orange and creamy yellow. It adds up to a satin.[Paeoniaceae] [China] [z3] [Full sun] [3 gal.] stunning unusual tricolour.[Paeoniaceae] [Garden [1.2-1.5 m (4-5') / 1.2-1.5 m (4-5')] origin] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [3 gal.] [70 cm (28") / 80 cm (32")] Paeonia suffruticosa 'Yachiyotsubaki' $38.00 A lovely soft,mid pink variety with semi-double,large Paeonia [Itoh x] 'Kopper Kettle' $75.00 blooms with a central boss of yellow A unique Itoh Hybrid with large semi-double to stamens.[Paeoniaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] double blooms with an unusual blend of red, yellow [90-120 cm (3-4') / 60 cm (2')] and orange. From a distance the blooms look quite coppery.[Paeoniaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [Full sun] [3 gal.] [70 cm (27") / 80 cm (32")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 107 Papaver Papavre Paradisea

Papaver sp. (garden) $10.00 Papavre orientale 'Pink Pearl' $11.00 Paradisea liliastrum $9.00 Papery orange blooms.[] [Garden origin] [z5] [] [1 A brashy,ruffled show off that makes up for its short St. Bruno's Lily is an endearing plant from alpine gal] [] stature with flower power.A smaller plant that is meadows of southern Europe.Slender stems with easier to hide when it dies down.[Papaveraceae] delicate white flowers are like a small gladiola [Europe] [z3] [Full sun] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 30-40 .Narrow grass-like foliage.[Liliaceae] [Europe] [z5] cm (12-16")] [Full sun] [1 gal] [50 cm ( 19") 20cm[10"]]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 108 Paris Peltoboykinia Penstemon This North American genus is very wide-ranging and numerous, but underused in our gardens. Paris quadrifolia $14.00 Peltoboykinia watanabei $10.00 Many are quite heat and drought tolerant. Some A subtle green,European woodland species .The A Japanese woodlander with palmate handsome 1' are among the choicest of rock garden plants. odd flowers are composed of four leafy sepals leaves. The leaves emerge like purple ethereal topped by eight,threadlike,golden petals around a beasts reaching out of the ground,clawing for Penstemon barbatus x strictus 'Prairie $9.00 central knobby pistil. Intriguing more than beautiful sunlight or a first born child wandering by. In Dusk' but worthy of a spot in the woodland summer the clumps are topped with small Low clumps of glossy,clean lance-shaped foliage garden.[Trilliaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to shade] greenish-yellow flowers which do have an with wands of vivid purple trumpets that are [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 30-40 cm (12-16")] interesting form if you look close dramatically striped on the inside.Loves a hot dry enough.[Saxifragaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to site and great as a cut flower. A low shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 35 cm (14")] maintenance,cheery choice that butterflies and hummingbirds adore.[Scrophulariaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [Full sun] [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / 30-40 cm (12-16")]

Penstemon 'Dark Towers' $14.00 An improved version of P.'Huskers Red' The glistening bronze-red foliage is taller and darker and stays darker.Masses of pink[instead of white],tubular flowers from July into August.Hardy and drought tolerant once established.Very impressive when massed.[Scrophulariaceae] [Western North America] [z3] [Full sun] [1 gal] [75-90cm (30-36") / 45-60cm (18-24")]

Penstemon 'Delt Blue Riding Hood' $10.00 A variety with many spikes of vibrant,jewel-like ,blue,tubular flowers on stems with thick glossy leaves.A great low maintenance choice for a hot,dry sunny spot.Long blooming and attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds.[Schropulariaceae] [North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [35-40 cm (14-6") / 35 cm (14")]

Penstemon 'Elfin Pink' $9.00 An easy,drought tolerant, beardtongue that butterflies love.A profusion of bright pink trumpets on slender stems will light up the front of the border or the rock garden.Forms a compact mound.[Scrophulariaceae] [Western North America] [z3] [Full sun] [1 gal] [30cm[12"] 30cm[12"]]

Penstemon 'Prairie Dusk' $9.00 Tubular rose-lavender blooms with white lips on spikes in late spring.Tough,drought tolerant foliage. Attracts butterflies and great as a cut flower.[Scrophulariaceae] [Western North America] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [40-50 cm (16-20") / 30 cm (12")]

Penstemon 'Sweet Joanne' $11.00 From delicious,deep pink buds open to tubular lavender flowers that have white throats with attractive magenta markings laying out a landing strip for bees,butterflies and hummingbirds.The dense clumps of glossy,green linear are disease and insect resistant.A Blooms introduction.[Scrophulariaceae] [Western North America] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 35 cm (14")]

Penstemon attenuatus var. militaris $9.00 A vibrant species from Idaho that has dramatic deep blue flowers from late April to June.A Ratko collection.[Scrophulariaceae] [Western North America] [z5] [Full sun] [11 cm / 4"] [60 cm (2') / 60 cm (2')]

Penstemon barbatus 'Hot Pink Riding $10.00 Hood' Another in this showy series with bright pink trumpet blooms on upright spikes above a clumps of glossy green foliage.Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds.Low maintenance,trouble free,and great for hot,sunny,dry sites.[Scrophulariaceae] [North America] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [45-50 cm (18-20") / 30 cm (12")]

Penstemon barbatus 'Jingle Bells' $10.00 A drought tolerant western native with imposing 4' spikes of pendant tubular red blooms[Scrophulariaceae] [Western North America] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [120cm[48"] 60cm[24"]]

Penstemon barbatus 'Purple Riding $10.00 Hood' An elegant Beard Tongue in this series with luscious,rich,deep purple tubular blooms.This series was bred to increase winter hardiness,more bloom and a longer season of bloom.Also good as a cut flower.[Schropulariaceae] [North America] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [40-45cm (16-18") / 30-45cm (12-18')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 109 Penstemon barbatus 'Red Riding $12.00 Perovskia Persicaria Hood' A barbatus hybrid that is very floriferous with stiff stems packed watermelon red blooms.Lovely Perovskia 'Filigran' $9.00 Persicaria amplexicalis var. pendula $12.00 ,shiny,disease resistant foliage is hardy and drought This selection has pungent,lacy,silver-grey foliage.It Lusty,plum-pink,slender flowering spikes that tend tolerant.[Scrophulariaceae] [Western North forms a narrow upright clump with spikes of prolific to droop over.The heart-shaped leaves are America] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [45cm[18"] violet-blue flowers that last for ages.Always looks supported by wiry red-brown stalks.A late season 35cm[14"]] the best in the hottest,crummiest sites.[Lamiaceae] ,long blooming selection.[Polygalaceae] [Himalayas] [Central Asia] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [1 m (40") / 45 [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 50 cm Penstemon gracilis $9.00 cm (18")] (20")] Slender Penstemon is a widespread western native with glabrous foliage and spikes of pale purple Perovskia 'Crazy Blue' $10.00 Persicaria amplexicaulis 'Alba' $10.00 flowers.[Scrophulariaceae] [Western North America] A new variety that is more compact and has better This is a white flowering form of this wonderful [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [65 cm (26") / 35 cm (14")] branching and have interlocking branches that plant. It is not as showy as the red forms but is still stand up better.The flowers are also a deeper very useful and long lasting.[Polygalaceae] Penstemon grandiflorus 'War Axe' $10.00 blue.Fragrant.[Lamiaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Full sun] [1 [Himalayas] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [45 cm A Great Plants release with spikes of tubular flowers gal] [40-45cm (16-18") / 30-45cm (12-18')] (18") / 45 cm (18")] in a wide range of colours from pink,maroon,reds and purple. The spikes are accented by their red Perovskia 'Little Spire' $9.00 Persicaria amplexicaulis 'Blackfield' $13.00 tinted stems.[Scrophulariaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] A recent, dwarf, introduction that is shorter than P. Persicaria is almost a signature plant for us. It is [Full sun] [1 gal] [60-90 cm (2-3') / 35 cm (14")] atriplicifolia. The larger selections have a tendency such a useful plant with terrific foliage and blooms to fall outwards and this selection stands better. that go on for months.Chris Ghyselen in Belgium Penstemon mensarum $10.00 Very fragrant, silver, dissected foliage.[Lamiaceae] has spent the last ten years breeding new A beautiful, taller Penstemon for the not too dry rock [Central Asia] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [80 cm (32") / 35 selections.Blackfield has large two tone red narrow garden. An Alplains collection from Colorado with cm (14")] spikes on blue-green foliage.[Polygalaceae] rich, royal, cobalt blue flowers on strong [Himalayas] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1 m stems[Scrophulariaceae] [] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [60 (3') / 60 cm (2')] cm (2') / 20 cm (8")] Persicaria amplexicaulis 'Fat Domino' $12.00 Penstemon pinifolius 'Magdalena $9.00 A new cultivar with chunky,dark red purple-coloured Sunshine' flowers on long racemes. A free and A yellow-flowered variant of the Pineleaf continuous,upright flowering habit.[Portulacaceae] Penstemon. Filiform leaves, long-lived and flowers [Himalayas] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [80 cm profusely for a long period in (32") / 80 cm (32")] June/July.[Scrophulariaceae] [Western North America] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 45 cm Persicaria amplexicaulis 'Fire Mite' $12.00 (18")] A compact form similar to P.'Firetail' but smaller in all its parts. A long,late season bloomer that is Penstemon rydbergii $10.00 valuable even for a small garden.[] [] [] [] [1 gal] [] A compact,mountain penstemon with several 1' stems with spherical groups of tubular blue Persicaria amplexicaulis 'Firetail' $10.00 flowers.[Schropulariaceae] [North America] [z5] [Full This Fleeceflower is extremely useful for its late sun] [1 gal] [30-40 cm (12-16") / 40 cm (16")] season bloom period. Spikes of salmon red for months on end.[Polygonaceae] [Himalayas] [z3] Penstemon spatulatus $9.00 [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60-90 cm (24-36") / 45 From a basal rosette of thick,spatula-like leaves cm (18")] develops a flower stalk of blue-purple flowers.It is found only in Wallowa Mts. in Oregon.Blooms July Persicaria amplexicaulis 'Golden $17.00 to August[Schropulariaceae] [Western North Arrows' America] [z5] [Full sun] [11 cm / 4"] [25 cm (10") / An alluring new introduction to this invaluable 30-40 cm (12-16")] species. Leaves are suffused with a lovely gold that is not too harsh. Topped by the same red spears Penstemon tubaeflorus $10.00 that last for months late in the season.Smaller than A tall species native from Texas to Indiana that has other species making it useful.A apparently naturalized in Ontario.A noble statement favourite![Polygalaceae] [Himalayas] [z5] [Full sun with the upright stems and trumpet-like white to part sun] [1 gal] [50cm[20"] 60cm[24"]] flowers.Attracts butterflies.[Scrophulariaceae] [Central North America] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [90 cm Persicaria amplexicaulis 'Orange Field' $13.00 (3') / 40 cm (16")] Another new cultivar from Belgian with two toned narrow spikes of orange-pink.[Polygalaceae] [Himalayas] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1 m (3') / 60 cm (2')]

Persicaria amplexicaulis 'Pink $13.00 Elephant' This precious cultivar with saturated pink blooms is only 40 cm making it indispensable for the front of the border or even a small garden.The dark,arching stems create a dramatic effect.[Polygonaceae] [Himalayas] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 40 cm (16")]

Persicaria amplexicaulis 'Rosea' $9.00 A pure, shell pink cultivar that contrasts well with other forms.[Polygonaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 60 cm (2')]

Persicaria amplexicaulis 'Taurus' $12.00 Similar to 'Firetail' but a little shorter. Bright crimson spikes from August on.[Polygonaceae] [Himalayas] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [65 cm (26") / 45 cm (18")]

Persicaria polymorpha $16.00 A statuesque, non-invasive Snakeweed with strong red stems topped by creamy white Astilbe-like flowers. Sun to partial shade and moist soils.[Polygonaceae] [Asia] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [180-210 cm (6-7') / 60 cm (2')]

Persicaria sp. $9.00 [] [] [] [] [1 gal] []

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 110 Persicaria virginiana 'Painter's Palette' $12.00 Petasites Petrorhagia A luminescent persicaria for the shade garden. Each leaf is irregularly and highly splashed with ivory, pale yellow and has pink overtones.A rosy-red Petasites frigidus var. palmatus $10.00 Petrorhagia saxifraga $10.00 chevron and darker red midribs and stems complete 'Golden Palms' Like a small, airy Gypsophila, with loose sprays of the picture.[Polygalaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Part sun to A pretty foliage plant with 1' wide yellow palmate pink, cupped flowers. Lance-shaped leaves form a shade] [1 gal] [60cm[24"] 20cm[10"]] leaves but planting this in a garden is unleashing a small mat. Scree or in the rock beast. It could be smashing in a wild garden beside garden.[Caryophyllaceae] [Eurasia] [z2] [Full sun] [1 Persicaria virginiana var. filiformis $12.00 a stream or pond where it could run gal] [10-15 cm (4-6") / 15 cm (6")] 'Lance Corporal' wild.[Asteraceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to shade] An attractive woodlander with apple green leaves [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 120 cm (4')] with a maroon,arrow-shaped flash on each leaf. Long slender flower spikes make up for their small size with the intensity of red that is quite appealing in late summer.[Polygonaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [40cm[16"] 30cm[12"]]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 111 Phlomis Phlox Phlox maculata 'Omega' $9.00 The white flowers with a red eye are good for cutting. Average soil, full sun to part shade.A North Phlomis ' Bronze Flamingo' $9.00 Phlox 'Chattahoochee' $10.00 American native that blooms a little earlier than The woolly bronze-tinged green leaves with ruby A hybrid between P. divaricata ssp. laphamii and P. P.paniculata.They bloom in late June and will red stems are topped by whorls of hooded pink with pilosa with loose clusters of lavender-blue with a rebloom if deadheaded.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern lilac shading and marked flowers.Excellent for darker maroon centre.A prolific North America] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [75 cutting and drying.Sunny,well drained bloomer.[Polemoniaceae] [China, Russia] [z3] [Part cm (30") / 60 cm (24")] sight.[Lamiaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20-30 cm (8-12") / 30 cm sun] [1 gal] [90 cm (3') / 45cm[18"]] (12")] Phlox maculata 'Rosalinde' $9.00 Fragrant and elegant, these plants have remained Phlomis fruticosa $10.00 Phlox borealis $9.00 undiscovered by many gardeners. Cylindrical A smaller more silver form of phlomis with A low mat forming Arctic phlox with showy pink heads of rose pink flowers. As with all of the other contrasting whorls of dazzling yellow blooms in spring.Ultimate hardiness in a well P. maculata types, its foliage has superior mildew flowers.Evergreen in warmer climates but it dies to drained sunny site.[Polemoniaceae] [Arctic] [z5] resistance to that of the foliage of its flashier P. the ground here.[Lamiaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 40 cm paniculata sisters.[Polemoniaceae] [Garden origin] [1 gal] [90 cm (36") / 45-90 cm (18-36")] (16")] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [75 cm (30") / 45 cm (18")] Phlomis russeliana $10.00 Phlox carolina 'Bill Baker' $9.00 Will eventually form a sizeable clump of soft A mid-sized spreading Phlox with bright green Phlox paniculata 'Grape Lollipop' $12.00 grey-green foliage with yellow midsummer flowers foliage and cymes of pink flowers.A cheery addition A selection from Holland bred for a compact compressed in axillary node clusters along to the spring woodland.[Polemoniaceae] [Garden habit,attractive leaf and flower and good disease three-foot stems. A bold structural origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / resistant.The plump,rounded heads have plant.[Lamiaceae] [Central Asia] [z4] [Full sun] [1 30 cm (12")] reddish-purple blooms have a circle of white flares gal] [90-120 cm (3-4') / 60 cm (2')] around the centre.Attractive to Phlox covillei [P. condensata] $10.00 hummingbirds.[Polemoniaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] Compact cushions of the tiniest, need-like leaves. [] [1 gal] [45 cm (16") / 40cm[14"]] The small, white flowers emerge from the tips and completely blanket the foliage in white. The Phlox paniculata 'Jade' $10.00 dwarfest and most compact of the western alpine A new hybrid with bicolour flowers that are pure Phlox. Choice.[Polemoniaceae] [North America] [z4] white edged in pale lime green on shorter stems.It [Full sun] [1 gal] [6 cm (2") / 10 cm (4")] adds a warmer tone.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [45 Phlox divaricata 'Blue Moon' $10.00 cm (18") / 45 cm (18")] A selection that was chosen for its outstanding colour and full petals.It is a long lived,fragrant native Phlox paniculata 'Shorty White' $11.00 groundcover we wouldn't be without.Hummingbirds Clusters of bright white flowers are held on study and butterflies are also fond of it.[Polemoniaceae] [] stems on plants short enough to be in the front of [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") 30 cm the border.Mildew resistant.[Polemoniaceae] (12")] [Eastern North America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 22 cm (9")] Phlox divaricata 'Manita' $10.00 A selection with larger,white flowers that have an Phlox paniculata 'Baby Face' $9.00 attractive indigo-purple eye.A useful phlox as a Large baby-pink flowers with a large intensely red ground cover around some of the larger woodland eye. Mildew and leaf spot plants.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern North America] resistant.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [25 (10") / 35 cm [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [75 cm (30") / 45 (14")] cm (18")]

Phlox divaricata 'May Breeze' $10.00 Phlox paniculata 'Blue Flame' $10.00 A native,but this selection is from Piet Oudolf.It will A compact selection with large,fragrant clusters of form a slowly spreading mat of linear leaves topped white blooms that are brushed with by lose clusters of fragrant,very pale blue,almost blue.[Polemoniaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun white flowers.Essential in the woodland garden to part sun] [1 gal] [30 cm-45 cm (12"-18") / 35 cm where it will fill around spring ephemerals.Cut back (14")] after blooming to promote a second round.Loved by butterflies.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern North America] Phlox paniculata 'Blue Paradise' $9.00 [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30-35 cm (12-14") / Fragrance is one of the most important 30 cm (12")] characteristic of this Phlox; no other Phlox spreads a strong fragrance like this one. Excellent resonant Phlox divaricata 'Plum Perfect' $9.00 blue flowers with a light eye.[Polemoniaceae] An introduction from Thurman Maness (Mr. [Eastern North America] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 Lobelia). Light plum-coloured flowers have a dark gal] [80 cm (32") / 45 cm (18")] plum centre. Fragrant. A good shade groundcover.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern North Phlox paniculata 'Bubblegum Pink' $10.00 America] [z4] [] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 40 cm (16")] A striking hot pink selection with a circle of white flares around the darker centre.The dense heads Phlox divaricata 'White Perfume' $9.00 are held on compact, sturdy stems and mildew Selections of this native, very fragrant, woodland resistant green leaves.[Polemoniaceae] [Garden Phlox are always popular. Semi-evergreen, origin] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") attractive foliage looks good for the season. Tons / 40 cm (16")] of blooms in early spring fill the air with their sweet fragrance.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern North America] Phlox paniculata 'Cleopatra' $11.00 [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 40 cm A fragrant,disease resistant selection with blooms (16")] an unusual shade of orange-red-pink.The blooms are more star-shaped and have extra petals.[] [] [] [] Phlox glaberrima 'Morris Berd' $10.00 [1 gal] [70-90 cm (28-36") / 60 cm (24")] A good woodland Phlox with linear, shiny foliage. Large panicles of rose-pink, white-eyed flowers in Phlox paniculata 'Coral Flame' $10.00 late May through June. Heat and humidity A new dwarf selection with electric coral red tolerant.[Polemoniaceae] [North America] [z5] [Part blooms.These dwarf varieties bloom earlier and will sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 40 cm (16")] often rebloom if dead headed.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 Phlox maculata 'Flower Power' $10.00 gal] [40 cm (16") / 30-45 cm (12-18")] From a few yards away the flowers appear to be pink but upon closer inspection one can see the Phlox paniculata 'Creme de Menthe' $10.00 delicate, pink flecks on a cool white background. A white and green variegated Phlox. White blooms Blooms start in July and run through August.A very with a pink centre.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern North vigorous grower.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern North America] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1.05 m (24") / 30 cm (12")] (42") / 80 cm (32")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 112 Phlox paniculata 'Danielle' $9.00 Phlox paniculata 'Harlequin' $10.00 Phlox paniculata 'Norah Leigh' $9.00 Rated as the best white available. Strong, vigorous A striking variegated Phlox. Boldly edged in white A famous and striking classic variegated Summer grower and definitely among the most mildew with a flush of purple that varies. Strong magenta Phlox. Green leaves with wide white margins. Not resistant cultivars. Terrific white cut purple flowers late summer.[Polemoniaceae] as vigorous as some other flower.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern North America] [Eastern North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 cultivars.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern North America] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 45 gal] [75 cm (30") / 45 cm (18")] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60-90cm (24-36") / cm (18")] 45-60cm (18-24")] Phlox paniculata 'Junior Dance' $10.00 Phlox paniculata 'David' $9.00 The junior series are compact plants that branch Phlox paniculata 'Orange Perfection' $9.00 Large heads of pure white flowers glow in mid to well from the crown and bloom on lateral branches Closest to a true orange. Large, luminous, late summer. Recommended for its mildew all summer long. This one has electric hot coral pink salmon-orange flowers.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern resistance. 2002 Perennial Plant of the flowers with paler centres.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [90 Year.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern North America] [z3] North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [45 cm (36") / 60 cm (24")] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [75 cm (30") / 45 cm cm (18") / 40 cm (16")] (18")] Phlox paniculata 'Pink Flame' $9.00 Phlox paniculata 'Junior Dream' $10.00 New dwarf selection, small enough for the border Phlox paniculata 'Delilah' $10.00 Pungent purple blooms glow on short compact edge or rock garden. Large heads of light pink A new introduction with vibrant, deep red-purple plants that branch from the crown. Long blooming flowers with lighter centres and a pink-red blooms atop dark green foliage. Does not and mildew resistant. Always room for one eye.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern North America] [z3] [] fade.[Polemoniaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun more.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern North America] [z4] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")] to part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 45 cm (18")] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 40 cm (16")] Phlox paniculata 'Pixie Miracle Grace' $10.00 Phlox paniculata 'Duesterlohe' $9.00 Fragrant lavender purple blooms with a highly One of the most outstanding Phlox. Taller plants Phlox paniculata 'Laura' $9.00 contrasting white star-shaped eyes are produced bear electric, deep purple flowers with pale centres Purple flowers have white centres. Plants exhibit over purple stems. An improved phlox that has a in full heads. In the past I've been pretty dismissive some mildew resistance.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern compact habit, a long blooming time and increased of the paniculatas, but I've slowly come to North America] [z3] [] [1 gal] [1.2 m (4') / 60 cm (2')] mildew resistance.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern North re-evaluate and appreciate these plants for their America] [z4] [] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 40 cm (16")] wonderful show in late summer, when there aren't a Phlox paniculata 'Le Mahdi' $9.00 lot of these shades blooming in the This selection has dark rich blue-purple,saucer Phlox paniculata 'Purple Flame' $9.00 garden.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern North America] shaped flowers.A taller selection for the back of the Another useful dwarf with large heads of dark, [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [90 cm (36") / 40 border.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern North America] intense, purple flowers.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern cm (16")] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [90 cm (3') / 50 cm North America] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 (20")] cm (12") / 30 cm (12")] Phlox paniculata 'Early Start Light $11.00 Pink' Phlox paniculata 'Light Blue Flame' $10.00 Phlox paniculata 'Red Feelings' $12.00 Another selection in this dwarf,early blooming series A shorter selection with pale blue flowers with a Similar to 'Natural Feelings' but has very long with light pink flowers with red darker eye.Although short the stems are strong and lasting, red bracts.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern North eyes.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] well branched.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [70 cm [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30-40 cm America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30-40 cm (28") / 45 cm (18")] (12-15")] (12-16") / 30 cm (12")] Phlox paniculata 'Red Flame' $10.00 Phlox paniculata 'Early Start Pink' $11.00 Phlox paniculata 'Little Boy' $9.00 Another long blooming phlox that has been bred for A new hybrid that that blooms three to four weeks A compact selection with mauve-blue, lighter a short habit and outstanding flowers.It earlier than most other varieties.It also has the centred flowers. Mildew resistant.[Polemoniaceae] has,fragrant,intense red flowers with a slight purple benefit of being very compact but also very well [Eastern North America] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 tinge.Attractive to butterflies and excellent for branched and dense heads of smaller rich pink gal] [60 cm (2') / 45 cm (18")] cutting.[] [] [] [] [1 gal] [30-40 cm (12-16") / 40 cm flowers with a darker red eye.It has a (16")] delightful,delicate appearance that we were Phlox paniculata 'Lord Clayton' $9.00 impressed with.[Polemoniaceae] [North America] [] Unique,sizzling,cherry-red blooms.from late June Phlox paniculata 'Red Riding Hood' $10.00 [] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 33 cm (13")] into September.The leaves emerge deep purple A recent introduction that's really red. Bright, shiny with lime green stems and veins that later transition and lightly fragrant. Very floriferous with a flower Phlox paniculata 'Early Start Velvet' $11.00 to a deep purple green.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern period longer than that of most other paniculata cvs. We were so impressed with .Early Start Pink' that North America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] Mildew resistant. Very dark green foliage. Great we added 'Velvet' to the list. It blooms 3 to 4 weeks [60-70cm (24-28") / 40-55cm (16-22")] with those summer blues.[Polemoniaceae] [Garden earlier than other paniculatas.The flower heads are origin] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") smaller and the plant compact giving a more Phlox paniculata 'Midnight Feelings' $12.00 / 40 cm (16")] demure and elegant appearance than other Flowerless Phlox that develops plume-like clusters paniculatas.Velvet purple,fragrant,mildew of mahogany-black, needle-fine bracts that grow Phlox paniculata 'Red Super' $10.00 resistant.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern North America] and thicken from July to September.A sullen force Large, sassy, red flowers. Dark, mildew resistant [z4] [] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 35 cm (14")] that punches up other brighter colours around foliage.[Polemoniaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [] [1 it.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern North America] [z4] gal] [70 cm (28") / 50 cm (20")] Phlox paniculata 'Elizabeth' $9.00 [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [70 cm (28") / 35 cm New, variegated Phlox with high sun tolerance. (14")] Phlox paniculata 'Sandra' $9.00 Medium green foliage with creamy variegations. Plump clusters of fragrant,orange-scarlet flowers in Hot pink, slightly fragrant flowers in mid-summer.A Phlox paniculata 'Mystic Green' $10.00 summer on sturdy compact plants.[Polemoniaceae] good contrast between the foliage and bloom gives A new selection with tricolour blooms. The white [Eastern North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 a long season of interest.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern flowers have purple-red centres,green edges and gal] [60 cm (2') / 60 cm (2')] North America] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [70 red-purple tips.The compact plants are also mildew cm (28") / 40 cm (16")] resistant.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern North America] Phlox paniculata 'Sherbert Cocktail' $12.00 [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [55 cm (22") / 45 With some yellow in the petals this is a Phlox paniculata 'Ending Blue' $9.00 cm (18")] breakthrough phlox. The flowers are pink and white This newer selection has rich, dark purple buds with greenish yellow edges the flowers are small but which open to petals with light backgrounds which Phlox paniculata 'Natural Feelings' $12.00 densely packed into large clusters. The flower buds seemingly have been brushed with blue-lavender. A newer, unique, fragrant Phlox. Large, plume-like are yellow encased in chocolate-maroon The eye zones are reddish pink.[Polemoniaceae] clusters of pink and green, rosebud-resembling bracts.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern North America] [Eastern North America] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 bracts (comprised of tiny, sterile florets). Best of all, [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [70 cm (28") / 40 gal] [50-60 cm (20-24") / 30 cm (12")] they retain their colour for up to four cm (16")] months.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern North America] Phlox paniculata 'Europa' $9.00 [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [70 cm (28") / 45 Phlox paniculata 'Shockwave' $10.00 A fragrant Phlox. Snow-white flowers with a cm (18")] A dramatic new introduction with dark green foliage carmine-pink centre. Great as a cut with broad bright yellow edges.As the season flower.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern Siberia, Eastern Phlox paniculata 'Neon Flare Blue' $12.00 progresses the vibrant yellow fades to cream and Asia] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [75 cm (30") / A new compact form with complex flower that contrasts well with the large heads lavender 60 cm (24")] colouring.The flowers a vibrant red eye and white flowers that have a white srarburst centre.The plant petals that fade to blue-purple with an intense red is compact and mildew resistant.[Polemoniaceae] Phlox paniculata 'Goldmine Reverted' $11.00 hot tip or edge.[] [] [] [] [1 gal] [25-35 cm (10-14") / [Eastern North America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 [] [] [] [] [1 gal] [] 40 cm (16")] gal] [30-45 cm (12-18") / 30 cm (12")]

Phlox paniculata 'Goldmine' $14.00 Phlox paniculata 'Nicky' $10.00 Phlox paniculata 'Speed Limit' $9.00 Foliage is variegated green with broad gold edges. A bold colour that is difficult to describe.A saturated This was found at the base of a speed limit sign in Deep magenta flowers. Good mildew rich magenta-purple with a startling intensity.One of North Carolina.The colour is "cotton-candy pink" resistance.[Polemoniaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] our favourites.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern North with a darker pinkish-red centre.[Polemoniaceae] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [75 cm (30") / 40 cm America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [75 cm [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] (16")] (30") / 45 cm (18")] [1-1.2 m (3-4') / 1 m (3')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 113 Phlox paniculata 'The King' $9.00 Phlox x 'Paparazzi Britney' $10.00 Physostegia Intense, deep violet flowers on strong stems that A new hybrid with bright,large[1"],fragrant are great for cutting. We love all of these new pink,single flowers with white centres on low strong colours that provide a good contrast to all growing green foliage.[Polemoniaceae] [Garden Physostegia virginiana 'Miss Manners' $9.00 those late summer yellows and origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / An Obedient Plant that is obedient and stays where reds.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern North America] [z4] 1 m (39")] it has been put. White flowers on a non running [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [85 cm (34") / 40 cm more compact clump.Clean white spikes that shine (16")] Phlox X arendsii 'Miss Wilma' [Spring $9.00 in the shade.[Lamiaceae] [Central North America] Pearl Series] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 40 cm Phlox paniculata 'Tiara' $11.00 Another great selection in this series with lilac blue (16")] The first white double phlox paniculata .The flowers fading to white near their centres. A bit dense,large panacles full of creamy blooms look shorter than the others in the Physostegia virginiana 'Vivid' $10.00 like little roses unfurling.Quite series.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern North America] An obedient plant that is compact, erect, and exquisite.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 60 clump-forming and good enough to be awarded the [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [45-60 cm (18-24") / cm (24")] 'Award of Garden Merit' Dense spikes of rich pink 40 cm (16")] blooms that open from the bottom.Will spread by rhizome.[Lamiaceae] [Central North America] [z3] Phlox paniculata 'Twister' $12.00 [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [45cm[18"] 30cm[12"]] Another compact useful selection with white petals and a narrow red flame radiating out from the Physostegia virginiana v. speciosa $9.00 centre.Compact,strong plants with strong mildew 'Variegata' resistance.[Polemoniaceae] [Garden origin] [] [Full Remarkable foliage plants with good flowers don't sun to part sun] [1 gal] [40-60 cm (16-24 cm ) / 40 come along very often. The foliage bears cream cm (16")] stripes on a grey-green background. Creamy-white flower buds break into delicate rose-pink flowers on Phlox paniculata Younique Old Cerise' $11.00 three-foot stems. Extremely useful in the border; A compact ,disease resistant variety with vibrant also a good cut flower.[Lamiaceae] [Central North blooms of cherry red that do not America] [z2] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60-90 cm fade.[Polemoniaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun (24-36") / 60 cm (24")] to part sun] [1 gal] [55 cm (22") / 40 cm (16")]

Phlox stolonifera 'Blue Ridge' $9.00 Forms a ground hugging mat with 8" stems of elegant blue blooms. Good enough to have been the perennial plant of the year in 1990.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 45 cm (18")]

Phlox stolonifera 'Pink Ridge' $10.00 Spreading, woodland Phlox with upright stems and open heads of pink flowers. Small, green, rounded foliage is a great contrast in and around Hostas.[Polemoniaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 30 cm (12")]

Phlox stolonifera 'Sherwood Purple' $10.00 A woodland, spring blooming Phlox with attractive clusters of showy, mauve-purple flowers.[Polemoniaceae] [Garden origin] [z2] [] [1 gal] [15-30 cm (6-12") / 30 cm (12")]

Phlox stolonifera 'Weesie Smith' $10.00 A dense and vigorous selection rarely available. The mat of small spoon-like leaves are topped by 10" spikes of lavender in early spring.Attractive to hummingbirds.[Polemoniaceae] [North America] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 1 m (39")]

Phlox stoloniferia 'Home Fires' $10.00 An excellent shade groundcover that forms a dense mat spreading by stolons.This selection has candy pink flowers.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 45 cm (18")]

Phlox subulata 'Candy Stripe' $9.00 In early spring from a matt of green needle-like leaves sprout masses of flowers with pink and white stripes with a red eye. A mass of these easy phlox of different varieties can make a stunning sight.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern North America] [z2] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [10-15 cm (4-6") / 30-45 cm (12-18")]

Phlox subulata 'Emerald Blue' $10.00 Lavender blue flowers on this old standby.[Polemoniaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 40 cm (16")]

Phlox subulata 'Snowflake' $10.00 This phlox blooms so profusely that the foliage disappears. The flowers are pristine white and star-shaped.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [10cm[4"] 45cm[18"]]

Phlox subulata 'White Delight' $10.00 Large starry white flowers literally cover the grassy mat.[Polemoniaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 30-40 cm (12-16")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 114 Phyteuma Phytolacca Pinellia

Phyteuma sieberi $10.00 Phytolacca americana $10.00 Pinellia tripartita $9.00 A small Horned Rampion. Deep blue, mace-like An undemanding, shrubby perennial. White spikes A Japanese woodlander. Similar to a little flowers.Sunny well drained site.[Campanulaceae] that age to pink are followed by shiny, purple-black Jack-in-the-pulpit, with green and purplish spathes. [Alps] [z5] [] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 10 cm (4")] berries in the fall. All plant parts (excepting the Not weedy.[Araceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to emergent spring leaves) are toxic to humans.It will shade] [1 gal] [20-40 cm (8-16") / 15-20 cm (6-8")] seed about if not dead headed.Bright red stems add to its appeal.[Phytolaccaceae] [North America] [z4] Pinellia tripartita 'Atropurpurea' $12.00 [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [2 m (7') / 1 m (3')] A notable, little woodlander. Like a small Jack-in-the-Pulpit. The flower's hood (spathe) has a Phytolacca americana 'Melody' $12.00 lovely, maroon interior and a long, slender spadix Another variegated 'Pokeberry' that is striking in all extends several inches. Will seed around if its parts.The leaves are creamy yellow and are happy.A little animate presence smiling back from heavily misted with green.These contrast well with along the path.[Araceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to the red stems and later with the clusters of black shade] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 10 cm (4")] berries.It will seed around but the seedlings are easy to see and remove.Alternately you can remove Pinellia x 'Polly Spout' $18.00 the seed stalk after frost..[Phytolaccaceae] [North A huge hybrid that is a cross between 'P triparta America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1-1.2 m 'Atropurpurea'x P.pedatisecta'. It is sterile so no (3-4') / 1 m (3')] seed and reproduces by offsets.The large leaves with five leaflets compliment the two foot spathes have a pink inner tinge and the long snake-like spadix extends well above.[Araceae] [China, Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 30-40 cm (12-16")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 115 Platycodon Podophyllum Polemonium

Platycodon 'Shell Pink' $10.00 Podophyllum 'Spotty Dotty' $49.00 Polemonium 'Touch of Class' $12.00 A charming selection of this curious flower with its This spectacular Asian Mayapple hybrid is a star in A sport of 'P.Stairway to Heaven' with a narrower balloon-like blossoms that open to mid-pink star-like the woodland gardens. Large, vigorous, lobed, white edge around each tiny leave that grows into a blooms.It has a big floral impact for a small footprint. umbrella-like leaves emerge chartreuse with lower mound of lacy foliage.The lovely pink buds Mid to late summer bloom .[Campanulaceae] [Asia] chocolate-brown spots and settle into the summer open to pale blue flowers in early [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 15 cm as green with light spotting. Huge, garnet coloured summer.[Polemoniaceae] [Eastern North America] (6")] flower clusters hang below the leaves.This has [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [30-35 cm (12-14") / 30 cm proven hardy here for many years.[Berberidaceae] (12")] Platycodon grandiflorus $10.00 [China] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / A rich,deep purple-blue selection from the 60 cm (24")] Polemonium yezoense 'Purple Rain' $11.00 garden[Campanulaceae] [China, Japan] [z5] [Full A lovely contrast of large, blue flowers against the sun] [1 gal] [30-40 cm (12-16") / 30 cm (12")] Podophyllum hexandrum [emodi] $11.00 dark, ferny foliage which is brownish black in A much choicer plant than our native May Apple. colour.[Polemoniaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full Platycodon grandiflorus 'Astra Double $10.00 The emerging foliage is bronze-red turning green, sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 40 cm (16")] Lavender' some mottled dark brown, almost like snakeskin. The same wonderful,compact plants as the previous The flowers are white or pink and held above the except the double blooms are warm leaves. Late in the season a bright coral-red fruit the lavender.[Campanulaceae] [China, Japan] [z5] [Full size of a hen's egg is formed. All delightful. Not sun to part sun] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 20 cm (8")] invasive.[Berberidaceae] [Himalayas] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [50-80cm (20-32") / 30-45cm Platycodon grandiflorus 'Fairy Snow' $9.00 (12-18")] Striking,dwarf,white Balloon Flowers with attractive, light blue streaking.[Campanulaceae] [Garden Podophyllum hexandrum [zufelt] $11.00 origin] [z5] [] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 30 cm (12")] [] [Garden origin] [] [] [1 gal] []

Podophyllum peltatum Our native Mayapple that can develop into an impressive stand of bright apple green,umbrella-like leaves.Great for naturalizing.[Berberidaceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] [Shade] potsizes [11cm (4")] $6.00 [1 gal] $10.00

Podophyllum pleianthum $32.00 Lots of confusion on these but these are divisions of the largest form that we have.We never have enough of this statuesque beauty to supply demand.Terrific hanging,deep red bells.[Berberidaceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / 90 cm (36")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 116 Polygonatum Polygonatum hookeri $16.00 Polygonatum pubescens $10.00 A choice dwarf that slowly makes a small clump A native species that has a more delicate with charming lilac purple flowers in late spring. appearance . Nodding yellow-green flowers hang Polygonatum 'Byakko' $45.00 Narrow foliage.Most people would never guess that from wiry stems. The leaves are slightly hairy A very striking polygonatum that translates as it is a Solomon seal.[Convallariaceae] [China] [z5] underneath.[Convallariaceae] [Eastern North 'White Tiger'.At one time it was very popular in the [Part sun to shade] [11 cm / 4"] [10 cm (4") / 15 cm America] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm Japanese flower trade but almost became (6")] (12") / 30-40 cm (12-15")] extinct.White patches appear close to the stem and extend out as the season extends.[Convallariaceae] Polygonatum humile $10.00 Polygonatum roseum $14.00 [Japan] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / A wonderful, tiny species. Eventually forms a A short upright species that has dusky 40 cm (16")] carpet of upright stems with wing-like pleated pink,upturned flowers followed by whorls in bright leaves. Pairs of hanging white blossoms in spring. red berries late in the season.Narrow green Polygonatum 'Dai Ko Ga' $44.00 Shade to part shade, with adequate leaves.[Convallariaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Part sun to A rare variegated form from Japan.The wavy leaves moisture.[Convallariaceae] [Eurasia] [z4] [Part sun shade] [1 gal] [30-40 cm (12-16") / 30 cm (12")] are are attractively veined with to shade] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 30-40 cm (12-16")] gold.[Convallariaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to Polygonatum sp. $11.00 shade] [1 gal] [25-35 cm (10-14") / 40 cm (16")] Polygonatum inflatum $15.00 A CLD collection 447. All that we know besides that A rare species from Korea with arching stems is that it has red berries.[Convallariaceae] [Garden Polygonatum 'Double Stuff' $24.00 bearing hanging green inflated blooms origin] [z5] [] [1 gal] [] A superb new variety with double the size of white .[Convallariaceae] [Korea] [z5] [Part sun to shade] edges.It also has arching red stems. A picture that [1 gal] [30-60 cm (12-24") / 45 cm (18")] Polygonatum sp. aff.canaliculatum $12.00 is likely to become an instant classic for the nanum [ex. Heronswood] woodland garden.Very hardy.[Convallariaceae] Polygonatum inflatum 'Chinbu' $15.00 Hinkley describes this species as intriguing and [Asia] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [65 cm (26") / A Tony Avent collection from Korea. The long handsome. A taller Solomon's Seal with paired 50 cm (20")] arching stems are clothed with large green slightly ranks of foliage and blackish green fruit. A much twisted leaves. The small green dangling flowers more,delicate,airy appearance than many Solomon Polygonatum 'Gigantic' $20.00 are followed by large blue berries.Attractive veining Seal.[Convallariaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Part sun to Great Solomon's Seal. A larger form that appeared on the leaves adds to its appeal.[Convallariaceae] shade] [1 gal] [1.2 m (4') / 90 cm (3')] in a stock bed and dwarfed all its [Korea] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / neighbours.[Convallariaceae] [China] [z2] [] [1 gal] 40 cm (16")] Polygonatum stenanthum $19.00 [2 m (7') / 1 m (3')] An exceptional species,one of the largest with Polygonatum kingianum $32.00 alternate leaves on arched stems up to 6'. If that Polygonatum biflorum $9.00 A very different Solomon's Seal with clusters of isn't enough it has large,flared,funnel shaped white Solomon's Seal. Should be called Cast Iron Plant. pendant, cylindrical, yellow-tipped, orange-red green striped flowers[Convallariaceae] [Japan, Provides architectural grace under adverse flowers in the leaf axils. A tall species with tiers of Korea] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [2 m (7') / 45 conditions where few other plant will grow. Long, whorled long tendril-tipped leaves. A rare woodland cm (1.5')] arching, graceful unbranched stems from tubular gem, rated by Hinkley as one of the most exciting roots. Beneath the alternate leaves hang pairs of plants in his woodland.This species has been very Polygonatum verticillatum $12.00 small white flowers, followed by blue berries. Every slow to spread for us.[Convallariaceae] [China] [z5] Thin leaves in whorls on the stems. Axillary, white garden should have a spot for this. If the leaf stalk [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [1.5 m (5') / 1 m (40")] flowers develop into red berries.[Convallariaceae] breaks away from the rhizome, it leaves a distinctive [Eurasia] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [70 cm scar said to resemble the official seal of King Polygonatum multiflorum $9.00 (28") / 45 cm (18")] Solomon. Indians and colonists used the starchy A form given to us by Paul Ehnes that has extra rhizomes as food.[Convallariaceae] [Eastern North flowers and black berries.[Convallariaceae] [Eastern Polygonatum verticillatum 'Himalayan $19.00 America] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [75-105 cm North America] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] Giant' (2.5-3.5') / 120 cm (4')] [30-90 cm (12-36") / 60 cm (24")] As its name suggests this is an oversized specimen. The tall stems have whorls of long narrow leaves Polygonatum curvistylum $22.00 Polygonatum odoratum 'Chollipo' [red $20.00 with white flowers,followed by orange berries. A Delicate looking, arching stems are clothed in stem] striking statement for the shade narrow, purple-tinted leaves. Clusters of small, Collected in the Taean Peninsula in Korea. The garden.[Polygonaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Part sun to mauve, bell-like flowers.[Convallariaceae] [Asia] [z5] most striking attribute are the red stems. At Chelsea shade] [1 gal] [2 m (6') / 65 cm (25")] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 40 cm (16")] recently this was displayed as a fabulous new introduction not yet available. The thick green Polygonatum x hybridum 'Betberg' $25.00 Polygonatum curvistylum DJHC 521 $22.00 leaves and hanging bells complete the This was the one plant in Beth Chattos nursery that A tall form of P. curvistylum[Convallariaceae] [Asia] picture.[Convallariaceae] [Korea] [z5] [Part sun to we lusted after and we were lucky enough to get [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [1 m (3') / 1m (3')] shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 45 cm (18")] one from Barry Parker.We have a few divisions to sell.In the spring the new shoots of this German Polygonatum cyrtonema $15.00 Polygonatum odoratum 'Fireworks' $28.00 selection come up a rich purple-brown.It is quite A dramatic,architectural specimen for the shade A rare Solomon's Seal imported from Japan .The attractive as it slowly ages going through many garden.This Chinese species has 4' arching stems leaves are striped with cream and yellow and have shades to green.Although shade tolerant the clothed in alternate leaves with masses of hanging a stronger white margin.Added to that are dark red colouring is intensified in more sunlight.In early white bells tipped in green.Late in the season black stems, making this an exceptional specimen for the summer there are pendulous white bells with green fruit appear.[Convallariaceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun shade garden.[Convallariaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Part tips.[Convallariaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Shade] to shade] [1 gal] [1-2 m (3-7') / 45 cm (18")] sun to shade] [1 gal] [38-45 cm (15-18") / 45 cm [1 gal] [1 m (3') / 30-40 cm (12-16")] (18")] Polygonatum falcatum 'Variegatum' $10.00 Polygonatum x hybridum 'Striatum' $14.00 A striking woodlander from Japan. Pointed leaves Polygonatum odoratum 'Lemon Seoul' $15.00 [odoratum 'Grace Barker] are narrowly edged in white.[Convallariaceae] This Solomon Seal was collected on the Taean A very beautiful plant that we got from Beth Chatto's [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [90 cm (36") / Penisula of . A vigorous selection with nursery in England. Instead of a white edge, it has a 45 cm (18")] light green leaves that are backed in silver. In spring striking white flame pattern across the leaf. Looks there are 3-5 nodding white bells at each node like Disporum sessile 'Variegatum' but isn't. Slower Polygonatum falcatum [Silver Striped $24.00 which have a tangy lemon fragrance. In the fall the to bulk up than many species.[Convallariaceae] Selection] plants are loaded with black [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] Dark green leaves have silvery white streaks down berries.[Convallariaceae] [Korea] [z5] [Part sun to [30-40cm (12-16") / 30-40cm (12-16")] the centres of each leaf. A wonderful introduction shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 90 cm (3')] by Barry Yinger from Japan.Very slow to bulk Polygonatum x hybridum $12.00 up.[Convallariaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to Polygonatum odoratum 'Silver Wings' $14.00 'Weihenstephan' shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 40 cm (16")] A choice dwarf Solomon's Seal. Blue pointed leaves A German selection we have had in the garden for on delicate arching stems. An excellent foil for any awhile. Slightly arching stems to 3.5' form dense Polygonatum geminiflorum $19.00 Hosta.[Convallariaceae] [Eurasia] [z4] [Part sun to colonies. Axillary clusters of attractive, pretty, Distinctive zigzag stems with pairs of green tipped shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")] green-tipped, white flowers are followed by blue hanging white bells in the leaf axils. A rarely offered berries.[Convallariaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part species. A compact species for the Polygonatum odoratum 'Spiral $21.00 sun to shade] [1 gal] [1.05 m (3.5') / 60 cm (2')] woodland.[Convallariaceae] [Himalayas] [z5] [Part Staircase' sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 (12") / 30 (12")] The leaves on this Solomon's Seal are very close together and the stems twist slightly creating the Polygonatum hirtum [ Dwarf form] $14.00 effect of a spiral staircase. A Plant Delights Arching 10" stems with white, nodding bells in collection from Cheju Island, spring. Shiny, green, overlapping leaves make it a Korea.[Convallariaceae] [Korea] [z5] [Part sun to great choice for the woodland. Tough and pretty shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 45 cm (18")] vigorous making it useful for tough spots.[Convallariaceae] [Caucasus] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 35 cm (14")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 117 Potentilla Primula Primula 'Kinlough Beauty' $9.00 Primulas are a very important group for spring and Polyanthus type. Section Vernales. Bright early summer. They exhibit a wide range of colour magenta-pink, single flowers. Old Irish Potentilla 'Twinkling Star' $10.00 and foliage. Some are spectacular as they emerge selection.[Primulaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Part A choice new herbaceous potentilla with flowers almost white in spring; some are deliciously sun to shade] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 15 cm (6")] much larger than other varieties.The petals have fragrant. Some are happy with wet feet, while deep red centres that vein out into cream and then others are adapted to growing in sunny alpine Primula 'Marie Crousse' $10.00 soft shades of coral.[Rosaceae] [] [z5] [Full sun] [1 conditions. Check with reference books to provide This woodland jewel has deep lilac-purple,double gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")] suitable conditions. blooms.What makes it exceptional is that each petal is edged in silver.An easy shade plant unless it is Potentilla 'William Rollisson' $10.00 Primula 'Belarina Buttercup' $13.00 too dry.[Primulaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun This selection has double orange flowers with A warm,butter yellow,fully double primrose that is a to shade] [1 gal] [10-15 cm (4-6") / 20 cm (8")] yellow centres[Rosaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full welcome site of spring.Blooms are long lasting and sun] [1 gal] [30-35 cm (12-14") / 35 cm (14")] form a lovely mound.[Primulaceae] [] [z5] [Full sun Primula 'McWhatts Cream' $10.00 to part sun] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 25 cm (10")] A floriferous polyanthus selection with creamy white Potentilla alba $11.00 blooms with yellow eyes.[Primulaceae] [Garden An understated but charming plant for sun or light Primula 'Belarina Cobalt Blue' $13.00 origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20-30cm shade.The soft grey-green,lupin-like foliage is A vivid site in the spring garden with the striking (8-12") / 20-30cm (8-12")] topped with crisp white flowers with orange cobalt blooms and the fresh,crispy green centres.It blooms in spring and then sporadically in foliage.[Primulaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [] [1 gal] Primula 'Miss Indigo' $10.00 the fall.[Rosaceae] [] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 [15 cm (6") / 20 cm (8")] A double primrose with silver edged violet-purple gal] [10 cm (4") / 30 cm (12")] flowers.[Primulaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to Primula 'Clarence Elliott' [allionii $9.00 shade] [1 gal] [20-30 cm (8-12") / 20-30 cm (8-12")] Potentilla atrosanguinea 'Golden $10.00 hybrid] Starlet' An English hybrid with very large blossoms of very Primula 'Wharfedale Ling' [allionii $9.00 A compact plant with lovely silky leaves covered in clear mauve with white eyes. Great in a hybrid] fine silver hair.Pure gold flowers.[Rosaceae] [] [z4/5] trough.[Primulaceae] [Alps] [z5] [Part sun to shade] P.allionii x P.pubescences. Tight small rosettes of [Full sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")] [1 gal] [12 cm (5") / 15 cm (6")] leathery green foliage are covered with creamy-white blooms having a prominent pink edge. Potentilla atrosanguinea 'Scarlet $9.00 Primula 'Dawn Ansell' [Woodland $10.00 A luscious little gem.[Primulaceae] [Alps] [z5] [Part Starlet' Jewels] sun to shade] [1 gal] [5 cm (2") / 8 cm (3")] A new selection that took Jelitto 17 years of Clear, double, white blooms over tight clumps of breeding. A compact plant with silvered leaves and lettuce-like foliage.[Primulaceae] [Garden origin] Primula acaulis $8.00 an abundance of scarlet blooms[Rosaceae] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [10-15 cm (4-6") / 20 Hybrids of this English Primrose in various [Himalayas] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [30-40 cm (12-14") cm (8")] shades.[Primulaceae] [England] [z4] [Part sun to / 30 cm (12")] shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 30 cm (12")] Primula 'Elizabeth Killelay' $16.00 Potentilla gracillis 'Helen Jane' $10.00 A remarkable cross between a gold-laced Primula alpicola $12.00 Rich saturated pink flowers with a red eye are Polyanthus and a ruby red double Primrose. The A lovely primula that we witnessed growing in large produced in profusion over a long period in the result is a beguiling, fragrant, double flowered numbers in Bhutan an Tibet along with Primula summer.[Rosaceae] [Western North America] [z5] selection with deep maroon petals edged in yellow florindae so it is growable in gardens here.The [Full sun] [11 cm / 4"] [45 cm (18") / 40 cm (16")] and with a yellow eye.[Primulaceae] [Garden origin] colour can range from cream to purple.The strong [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 15 cm stems support heads of dangling cupped Potentilla megalantha $10.00 (6")] blooms.[Primulaceae] [Himalayas] [z5] [Part sun to Plants forms a robust clump of deep shade] [1 gal] [30-45 cm (12-18") / 30-45 cm green,fuzzy,leathery leaves.Bright yellow,single Primula 'Francesca' $11.00 (12-18")] blooms are held just above the foliage.[Rosaceae] [] A garden-worthy primula with masses of yellow [z2] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 30 ruffled and frilly flowers that are broadly edged in Primula alpicola var. alpicola $12.00 cm (12")] limy-green.Because of the green the bloom can last A charming, Tibetan form from alpine meadows. up to a month or two. Best in a rich,moist soil and Nodding, pale yellow bells shaped like Chinese Potentilla pamiroalaica $9.00 divided every two or three years to maintain farmers' straw hats are held well above the leaf Attractive Halda collection from Tien Shan. Small vigour.[Primulaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun rosettes in delicate, loose heads.[Primulaceae] cushion of pinnate, fringed leaves with yellow to shade] [1 gal] [10-15 cm (4-6") / 20-30 cm [Tibet] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / flowers.[Rosaceae] [Mongolia] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] (8-12")] 23 cm (9")] [10 cm (4") / 10 cm (4")] Primula 'Guinevere' [Pruhonicensis $10.00 Primula alpicola var. violacea $12.00 Hybrid] In mid-summer, white-mealy stems produce umbels Heads of soft pink flowers are the perfect foil for the of 6-12 pendant,funnel-shaped, fragrant, violet rich, bronze-purple foliage. Brought this from flowers, .5-1" across with white-mealy eyes. Partial England years ago and lost it, so we're glad to have shade in deep, humus-rich, moist, neutral to acidic it back.[Primulaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun loam.[Primulaceae] [Tibet] [z4] [Part sun to shade] to shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 15 cm (6")] [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / 30 cm (12")]

Primula 'Hemswell Blush' $9.00 Primula amoena $9.00 A vigorous P. allonii hybrid with superb pink flowers Wild seed from the Caucasus.A species closely with a yellow eye. Happy out in the rock garden or related to P. elatior with rose to purple flowers with in a trough.[Primulaceae] [Alps] [z5] [Part sun to a yellow eye that are held on one sided shade] [11 cm / 4"] [10 cm (4") 15cm[5"]] umbels.Lovely bright green,crinkled leaves.[Primulaceae] [Caucasus] [z5] [Part sun to Primula 'Jack in the Green' $10.00 shade] [11 cm / 4"] [15-20 cm (6-8") / 15-20 cm [Polyanthus Hybrid] (6-8")] The bright flowers are surrounded by ruffs of green leaves; generally one leaf for each petal.When the Primula auricula $10.00 petals are dropped the ruff looks like a small green An alpine primula that grows throughout European flower.[Primulaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun mountain ranges. Yellow flowers in to shade] [1 gal] [12 cm (5") / 15 cm (6")] clusters.Attractive,leathery,spoon-shaped foliage is attractive all season long.[Primulaceae] [Europe] Primula 'Kennedy Irish Drumclif' $13.00 [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 20 cm A vigorous vulgaris hybrid with large white flowers (8")] with a hint of lavender and a yellow centre with the added bonus of dark,bronze-purple foliage.Bred by Primula beesiana $10.00 an Irish dentist,Joe Kennedy.[Primulaceae] [] [z5] A Chinese,candelabra type.Fragrant whorls of [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 25 cm (10")] pink-purple flowers are produced on tallish stems in June.Happiest in a moist,shaded site.[Primulaceae] Primula 'Kennedy Irish Innisfree' $13.00 [China] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / Another hybrid from Ireland with dramatic red 20 cm (8")] flowers with yellow centres. It also has deep,bronze-purple leaves making a valuable Primula bulleyana $9.00 addition to the spring woodland Another candelabra type from China with four to five garden.[Primulaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun whorls of bloom that can range from bright to shade] [1 gal] [15-20 cm (6-8") / 15-30 cm orange,yellow to red,pink or white.It prefers a rich (6-12")] moist soil as I can attest to as I sank to my ankles looking at them in the Himalayas.[Primulaceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [11 cm / 4"] [80 cm (32") / 30 cm (12")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 118 Primula cachemiriana $12.00 Primula marginata 'Kesselring's $9.00 Primula sieboldii 'Seneca Star' $12.00 A subspecies of P. denticulata with tight round Variety' A favourite of Elen Hornig with large fimbriated pink heads of mauve-pink blooms with yellow Beautiful, silver, notched foliage with early, blue flowers on strong stems with a vigorous growth eyes.[Primulaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 flowers. For a sunny, well-drained habit.[Primulaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] gal] [30-35 cm (12-14") / 30 cm (12")] site.[Primulaceae] [Alps] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 30-40 cm (12-16")] gal] [10 cm (4") / 10 cm (4")] Primula capitata 'Noverna Deep Blue' $9.00 Primula sieboldii 'Sparkle' $12.00 Saving the best for last,this Nepalese,Tibetan native Primula marginata 'Linda Pope' $10.00 Lacy hot purple blooms with a frosty white edges is the last primula to bloom late summer into fall.The Umbels of mauve flowers over evergreen, toothed, and centre on each bloom[Primulaceae] [Japan] [z5] rosette of crinkled leaves with silvery-white stems mealy foliage.A classic.[Primulaceae] [Central [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15-30cm (6-12") / powdered with farina hold the intense,deep Europe] [z5] [] [9 cm/3.5"] [10cn[4"] 10cm[4"]] 30-40cm (12-16")] blue-purple flared bell-shaped blooms are held in congested oval heads,dusted with silver Primula marginata 'Marven' $9.00 Primula sieboldii 'Summer Lace' $12.00 farina.[Primulaceae] [Tibet] [z5] [Part sun to shade] P. marginata x P. venusta. A strong grower with rich A dramatic seiboldii variety with lacy,five petalled [1 gal] [20-30 cm (8-12") / 20 cm (8")] violet-blue flowers.[Primulaceae] [Alps] [z5] [Part flowers that are backed with a rich pink creating a sun to shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 15 cm (6")] smashing two tone effect when looking at a cluster Primula elatior $9.00 of blooms.[Primulaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to The lovely native English Oxlip. One-sided umbels Primula marginata 'Napoleon' $9.00 shade] [1 gal] [20-25 cm (8-10") / 30 cm (12")] of sulphur-yellow tubular flowers appear early. Likes A good, compact, wild-collected form. Small pale moist meadows and open woodlands. It brings back violet to blue flowers appear early. The very best Primula sieboldii 'Wildfire' $12.00 memories of wandering in the Cornish notched foliage.[Primulaceae] [Alps] [z5] [Part sun A Seneca Hill selection with copious bloom of hills.[Primulaceae] [Eurasia] [z4] [Part sun to shade] to shade] [1 gal] [5 cm (2") / 10 cm (4")] lavender-pink with lighter centres.Elen named it for [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 25 cm (10")] its vigorous growth habit.[Primulaceae] [Japan] [z5] Primula marginata 'Stradbrook Dainty' $9.00 [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 30-40 cm Primula elatior 'Gold Lace' $10.00 A dainty, new marginata selection with toothed (12-16")] An improved version of an old Victorian leaves and a sparkling gold farina. Lovely for a favourite.The slightly larger flowers have yellow trough.[Primulaceae] [Alps] [z5] [Part sun to shade] Primula sieboldii 'Winter Dreams' $12.00 centres and petals of scarlet to dark red edged in [9 cm/3.5"] [10 cm (4") / 10 cm (4")] Pure,round, white slightly fringed flowers, like frosty red.[Primulaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to shade] snowflakes over dark green scalloped [1 gal] [20-30 cm (8-12") / 20 cm (8")] Primula pubescens 'Exhibition Series' $9.00 foliage.[Primulaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to The light green,leathery paddle shaped leaves of shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 30 cm (12")] Primula elatior 'Silver Lace Black' $10.00 this tough primula are topped with rounded heads of Another improved Victorian with black petals that frilly flowers in an array of colours.[Primulaceae] Primula sieboldii [Lost Horizons] $9.00 are edged with gold to white.Best to divide every [Europe] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [15-20 cm A selection out of the garden with varying colour few years to maintain viability.[Primulaceae] [] [] [] [1 (6-8") / 15-20 cm (6-8")] and flower shapes.[Primulaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part gal] [20-30 cm (8-12") / 20-25 cm (8-10")] sun to shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 40 cm (16")] Primula pulverulenta 'Bartley's' $11.00 Primula elatior (wild form) $9.00 A desirable strain that is rarely available.This tall Primula veris 'Katy McSparran' $15.00 When we were in England recently and hiking along primula has candy pink flowers with a yellow eye Astonishing mass of rich, dark yellow, double country lanes the hedgerows were full of these instead of the usual red form arranged in well flowers on elongated flower stalks above cowslips blooming.Crinkled leaves are topped spaced whorls up the stem.[Primulaceae] cabbage-like tufts of elongated oval foliage. Early nodding heads of creamy-yellow flowers with a [Himalayas] [z5] [] [1 gal] [40-50 cm (16-20") / 30 cm spring bloomer and fragrant. A Blooms of darker eye.[Primulaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Part sun to (12")] Bressingham introduction.[Primulaceae] [Eurasia] shade] [1 gal] [10-20 cm (4-6") / 15-30 cm (6-12")] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 25 cm Primula sieboldii $9.00 (10")] Primula elatior ssp. meyeri $9.00 One of the prettiest Primulas, this particular mix An endearing species from the Caucasus with pale comes from Anna Leggatt. Soft pubescent leaves Primula veris 'Sunset Shade' $9.00 pink to deep purple blooms with a yellowish-orange and wonderful fringed flowers. Stoloniferous, but A selection of P.veris with large heads of nodding throat.[Primulaceae] [Caucasus] [z5] [Part sun to can go dormant during hot summers.[Primulaceae] yellow blooms that are edged in brassy shades of shade] [1 gal] [10-20 cm (4-8") / 20 cm (8")] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / orange and red.Fragrant blooms on a tough 15 cm (6")] plant.[Primulaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Part sun to Primula florindae 'Keillour Hybrid' $9.00 shade] [1 gal] [15-20 cm (6-8") / 15-30 cm (6-12")] Outstanding, tall, fragrant hybrids in sumptuous, Primula sieboldii 'Care Free' $14.00 orange, ochre and red hues from June to August. A sharp selection from England with floriferous Primula x bulleesiana $10.00 Fragrant.Tall enough you don't have to bend too low heads of large,dark,rich pink that fade to white in A Candelabra Primrose in a dramatic range of to absorb that fragrance.[Primulaceae] [Tibet] [z5] the centre of each bloom.[Primulaceae] [Japan] [z5] colours -- yellow to red to violet. Hybrids between [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / 30 cm [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 20-30 cm P. bulleyana and P. beesiana.[Primulaceae] (12")] (8-12")] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 30 cm (12")] Primula florindae - red selection $11.00 Primula sieboldii 'Chubby One' $14.00 Another colour selection of this distinctive,large A Seneca Hills introduction with round fimbriated Primula x pubescens $9.00 primrose with nodding red bells.[Primulaceae] flowers in a compact round .The flowers are A Garden Auricula seed strain from Jelitto, selected [Himalayas] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60-90 white on the face and pink on the for its rich mixture of colours. Suited to and cm (2-3') / 35 cm (14")] reverse.[Primulaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to long-lived in our climate.[Primulaceae] [Garden shade] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 30 cm (12")] origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / Primula frondosa $12.00 15 cm (6")] We grow this Primula as much for the alluring, Primula sieboldii 'Cover Girl' $10.00 silver-leaved rosettes in very early spring as well as A lovely large flowered selection with white blooms Primula x pubescens 'Freedom' $9.00 for the yellow-eyed, pink flowers.[Primulaceae] with lilac purple backs.[Primulaceae] [Japan] [z4] Loose heads of almost flat flowers of a pure [North America] [z4] [] [9 cm/3.5"] [15 cm (6") / 15 [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 30 cm (12")] mauve-purple dance above very distinctive darkish cm (6")] green serrated leaves. Vigorous and easy. Lovely Primula sieboldii 'Isotaka' $12.00 for trough, scree, or rock garden.[Primulaceae] Primula japonica 'Miller's Crimson' $12.00 Lovely, lacy, fimbriated, pink-edged, white flowers [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15 A striking seed strain with velvety, dark-eyed, are backed in pink. May go summer dormant under cm (6") / 30 cm (12")] crimson flowers. An easily grown, showy Primrose dry conditions.[Primulaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun for moist soils in partial shade.[Primulaceae] [Japan] to shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 30 cm (12")] Primula x pubescens 'Joan Gibbs' $9.00 [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 30 cm P. auricula x P. latifolia. Handsome purple flowers (12")] Primula sieboldii 'Late Snow' $12.00 over good foliage.[Primulaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] A selection with very lacy an feathered pure white [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 15 cm (6")] Primula marginata 'Clear's Variety' $9.00 blooms that are large and profuse[Primulaceae] A lovely P.marginata hybrid with silver notched [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15cm[6"] leaves.All of the marginata cultivars are 30cm[12"]] charming,excellent small plants. The leathery,silver coated leaves have a demure presence with their Primula sieboldii 'Mr Big' $14.00 blue or white flowers.They are quite sun tolerant A Seneca Hills selection with larger white and more drought tolerant than most blooms[Primulaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Full sun to part primulas.Perfect for a trough or small rock sun] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 35 cm (14")] garden.[Primulaceae] [Alps] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [10cm[4"] 10cm[4"]] Primula sieboldii 'Rock Candy' $14.00 Another Seneca Hills selection.Hot Primula marginata 'Drake's Form' $8.00 pink.[Primulaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] Distinctive, neatly serrated, fairly narrow foliage. [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 30 cm (12")] Large, light mauve, vaguely funnel-shaped flowers with a light farina.[Primulaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [] [11 cm / 4"] [15 cm (6") / 15 cm (6")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 119 Prunella Pulmonaria Pulmonaria angustifolia ssp azurea $9.00 Clump former with dark green, raspy foliage and bright blue flowers that are tinted red in bud. These Prunella 'Bella Deep Rose' $9.00 Pulmonaria 'British Sterling' $9.00 perky blooms are a welcome sight in spring. Often A tough,hardy perennial,'Self Heal' has been bred to A choice variety with green-margined, overlooked in favour of its showier-leaved cousins, increase the number and size of the blooms.The silvery-centred leaves. Magenta buds open to blue it's still a wonderful plant.[Boraginaceae] [Europe] compact plants are smothered in deep rose,hooded very early in the season.[Boraginaceae] [Eurasia] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 35 cm blooms starting in June and lasting till September.[] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 60 cm (14")] [New Zealand] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20 (2')] cm (8") / 20 cm (8")] Pulmonaria longifolia 'Bertram $10.00 Pulmonaria 'Colossus' $12.00 Anderson' Prunella 'Summer Daze' $10.00 Our introduction from a seedling in the garden that A wonderful selection with narrow sword-like leaves, Another selection of this neglected genus.This grew into a statuesque,tropical specimen with long heavily spotted with silver. Early spring flowers of hybrid has attractive,semi-evergreen,oak-like foliage arching,dark green,hairy leaves.Mauve to pink cobalt blue.[Boraginaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Part sun supports showy heads of dazzling,rich,pink hooded flowers in spring.[Boraginaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Part to shade] [1 gal] [30-45 cm (12-18") / 30 cm (12")] blooms for a large part of the season.It is quite tall sun to shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 45 cm (18")] compared to the species.[] [North Temperate Zone] Pulmonaria rubra 'David Ward' $12.00 [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 45 cm Pulmonaria 'Freckles' $9.00 Similar to 'Redstart' but the mint green leaves have (18")] Pink flowers over raspy spotted ruffled white edges. Beautiful coral flowers rest in foliage.[Boraginaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [] [1 gal] the nest of green and white. Prunella grandiflora alba $10.00 [30 (12") / 30 (12")] Half-shade.[Boraginaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Part sun Elongated green leaves with white flower. Blooms in to shade] [1 gal] [30-45 cm (12-18") / 30 cm (12")] summer.[] [] [z3] [Part Shade] [1 gal] [30cm (12") / Pulmonaria 'Gaelic Sunset' $10.00 15 cm (6")] The speckled green,raspy leaves have Pulmonaria rubra 'Redstart' $9.00 larger,deeper pink flowers which retain their pink An older cultivar that many consider to be not hues instead of turning to blue like most different from the species but still a very garden pulmonarias.[Boraginaceae] [Eurasia] [z4] [Part sun worthy plant. The plain mid green leaves are to shade] [1 gal] [25-35cm (10-14") / 30-40cm contrasted by rich coral-red blooms early in very (12-16")] early spring.[Boraginaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [35 (14") 45cm[18"]] Pulmonaria 'Little Star' $9.00 Dark lance-shaped leaves with small, intense silver Pulmonaria saccharata 'Dora Bielefeld' $9.00 spots. Large cobalt-blue flowers. Vigorous, but Bright lime-green leaves with a moderate amount of shorter than most.[Boraginaceae] [Eurasia] [z4] silver spotting. Good pink flowers in early spring. [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 45 cm (18")] Contrasts well with some of the darker Pulmonarias. Unusual in that it spreads to form a tight weed Pulmonaria 'Lost Horizons Hybrids' $9.00 suppressing ground cover[Boraginaceae] [Europe] For years we have been growing and testing as [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30-45 cm (12-18") / many forms of pulmonaria that we could find. The 30 cm (12")] little devils have been promiscuous and as a result we have a dazzling array of these charmers. They range from narrow strap leaves to wide with every kind of leaf pattern and colour. We probably should select and name a few.[Boraginaceae] [Eurasia] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 40 cm (16")]

Pulmonaria 'Majeste' [Majesty] $10.00 Being billed as one of the most stunning Pulmonarias introduced. The foliage is solid silver with an almost shiny finish. Our biggest seller.[Boraginaceae] [Eurasia] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 30 cm (12")]

Pulmonaria 'Raspberry Splash' $9.00 A longifolia hybrid with narrow, long leaves that have distinct silver spots. The heavily produced flowers are a deep, rich rosy-pink.[Boraginaceae] [Eurasia] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30cm[12"40cm[14]]

Pulmonaria 'Silver Waves' $12.00 Our dramatic selection with silvered leaves with attractive wavy edges .It forms a clump of arching stems with blue to pink flowers in spring.[Boraginaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 40 cm (16")]

Pulmonaria 'Silverado' $12.00 The raspy,lance-shaped leaves are silver-white leaves with some green speckling on the edges of the leaf.A Dutch introduction with blue and pink flowers.[Boraginaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20-38cm (10-15") / 20-38cm (10-15")]

Pulmonaria 'Sissinghurst White' $9.00 A selection with white flowers and raspy green leaves that are lightly spotted with silver.[Boraginaceae] [Eurasia] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [25cm[10"] 45cm[18"]]

Pulmonaria altaica $18.00 Velvety green leaves with flowers of cerulean blue in early spring.Grown from seed collected by Josef Halda in Siberia.Rare[Bignoniaceae] [Russia] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 35 cm (14")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 120 Pulsatilla Puschkinia Ranunculus

Pulsatilla vulgaris 'Papageno' $14.00 Puschkinia libanotica $6.00 Ranunculus aconitifolius 'Flore Pleno' $14.00 This Pasque Flower comes in various shades and Striped Squill. Fair Maids of France. Rarely offered double, white colours, with distinctively fringed and frilled edges. , flowering mid spring with white-bluish clusters.[] [] flowered form. Numerous flowers on long Very showy. Full sun to part shade; average [] [] [11 cm / 4"] [15 cm (6") / 15-30 cm (6-12")] pedicelled, well branched stems give a dainty, well-drained soil.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] demure, airy presence in part shade.A centuries old [z3] [Full sun] [1 gal] [15-30 cm (6-12") / 30 cm classic.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun to (12")] part sun] [1 gal] [75 cm (30") / 60 cm (24")]

Pulsatilla vulgaris 'Pearl Bells' $9.00 Ranunculus acris 'Flore Pleno' $9.00 A charming selection with soft pink blooms.The ['Multiplex'] ferny foliage covered in fine hairs is appealing all Dense, double, bright yellow Buttercups. Sterile so season long.The fuzzy seed heads add to its long at least it won't seed around but it will run. Tight season of interest.Drought tolerant once golden balls on long wiry stems.[Ranunculaceae] established.[] [North America] [z3] [Full sun to part [Eurasia] [z4] [Full sun to full shade] [1 gal] [70 cm sun] [1 gal] [15-30 cm (6-12") / 15-30 cm (6-12")] (28") / 35 cm (14")]

Pulsatilla vulgaris 'Rubra' $10.00 Ranunculus ficaria 'Brambling' $9.00 Feathered finery describes the foliage, while the A selection with yellow flowers and leaves that have blooms are like ruby red gems on this early a dark centre blotch and white markings.A spring bloomer. Fuzzy seed heads give a long season of ephemeral that blooms and interest. An old garden plant that is still disappears.[Ranunculaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Part sun fabulous.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] [1 to shade] [1 gal] [10cm[4"] 45cm[18"]] gal] [25 (10") / 30 cm (12")] Ranunculus ficaria 'Brazen Hussy' $9.00 Pulsatilla vulgaris 'Violet' $10.00 Glossy, deep chocolate-brown leaves and shiny, Silky violet flowers early followed by attractive fuzzy stand out, bright yellow flowers with a bronze seed heads. Attractive boss of yellow reverse. Quickly disappears after blooming and has stamens.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z5] [] [1 gal] [25 not proven to be invasive here. Christopher Llyod cm (10") / 30 cm (12")] found little gem in the woods near fabulous Dixter.[Ranunculaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [5 cm (2") / 30 cm (12")]

Ranunculus ficaria 'Collarette' $9.00 Tuberous perennial that dies down after blooming in early spring. Leaves on this selection have bronze central bands. Double yellow flowers have Anemone formed centres.[Ranunculaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun to full shade] [1 gal] [5 cm (2") / 30 cm (12")]

Ranunculus ficaria 'Double Mud' $9.00 Double yellow flowers whose petals are backed by browny-green shades.[Ranunculaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [8 cm (3") / 30 cm (12")]

Ranunculus ficaria 'Green Petal' $9.00 An oddity with double flowers start as tight green rosettes and open up into a muddle of green petals with odd markings of yellow.The triangular leaves have lighter markings.[Ranunculaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [5 cm (2") / 30 cm (12")]

Ranunculus ficaria 'Randall's White' $9.00 White blooms on this woodlander. Heart shaped, glossy leaves with markings.[Ranunculaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [5 cm (2") / 30 cm (12")]

Ranunculus lanuginosus $12.00 From the Carpatian Mts. come this golden buttercup.The hairy trilobed leaves open with brown spots that fade.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [] [Full sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 20 cm (8")]

Ranunculus montanus 'Molten Gold' $9.00 A healthy clump with glossy, deep green leaves. Shallowly cup-shaped, shining, gold-yellow buttercups in early summer.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 30 cm (12")]

Ranunculus repens 'Buttered Popcorn' $9.00 A vigorous runner, with very attractive maple-like foliage that emerges with a golden centre and chartreuse edges. In shade it will age to green, but in enough sun it ages to a lovely buttery popcorn colour. Great for under planting and we have used it for erosion control on steep banks. The moister the soil the more vigorous it is.[Ranunculaceae] [North America] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 45 cm (18")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 121 Rheum Rhodiola Rodgersia

Rheum altaicum $12.00 Rhodiola kirilovii $10.00 Rodgersia 'Big Spring Red' $22.00 Bold,green rugose leaves with towering flower A rarely offered sedum relative with arching stems Our selection out of the garden that people asked scapes.Another rare mountain clothed in small succulent leaves.[Crassulaceae] about. The large and stately leaves are an amazing rhubarb.[Polygonaceae] [Altai Mountains] [z4] [Full [Asia] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 20 cm (8")] shade of red.[Saxifragaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1 m (40") / 60 cm (24")] part sun] [1 gal] [150 cm (5') / 60-90 cm (2-3')]

Rodgersia 'Bloody Mary' $19.00 A newer English hybrid with beefy bronze foliage in spring with striking red buds that open to rich pink blooms.[Saxifragaceae] [China] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [50-60 cm (20"-24") / 40 cm (16")]

Rodgersia 'Bronze Peacock' $19.00 A new introduction from Terra Nova that they feel has the darkest emerging leaves of any Rodgersia.The glossy,large,dark bronze leaves provide a stunning architectural statement in the spring garden. Showy pink flowers in late spring.[Saxifragaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Part Shade] [1 gal] [55 cm (22") / 70 cm (28")]

Rodgersia 'Firework' $20.00 This selection has clear, deep pink flowers and red-edged, dark green leaves.One of our favourites for its glowing ember like blooms.[Saxifragaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [85 cm (34") / 60 cm (2')]

Rodgersia aesculifolia $10.00 Young unfolding leaves are dark brown, turning green. Handsome leaves of five large leaflets, topped by creamy heads, are similar to Astilbe. Among the finest plants in moist soil, but does fine here in shaded drier conditions.[Saxifragaceae] [China] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [90 cm (36") / 60-90 cm (24-36")]

Rodgersia henrici $18.00 A species similar to R aesculifolia but has longer, narrower leaves with toothed margins and usually deep red flowers. Smashingly good, crinkled foliage with red veins.Will slowly expand by rhizomes to form a good size clump.[Saxifragaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [120cm[4'] 120cm[4']]

Rodgersia henrici 'Cherry Blush' $18.00 A taller variety with a bronze overlay in spring and fall with tall stems and festive heads of pink blooms in late spring.[Saxifragaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [90 cm (36") / 45-90 cm (18-36")]

Rodgersia pinnata $10.00 Glossy leaves with red stems and white to pinkish flower heads make this a choice plant for the shady garden or pond side.[Saxifragaceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [100 cm (40") / 60-90 cm (24-36")]

Rodgersia pinnata 'Buckland Beauty' $22.00 A Keith Wiley introduction.It has large bold leaves with strong,clear pink that go over to red as the season progresses.[Saxifragaceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [1 m (3') / 1m (3')]

Rodgersia pinnata 'Chocolate Wing' $19.00 A swarthy but luscious introduction with chocolate coloured, heavily veined and textured leaves. Flowers open pale pink and darken to burgundy-red. All of the Rodgersias are invaluable, garden-worthy plants for their bold textures. They are slow to establish but gradually spread by rhizomes to form good clumps.[Saxifragaceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [75 cm (30") / 1 m (40")]

Rodgersia pinnata 'Hercules' $18.00 A tremendous Rodger's Flower with light pink flowers. Partial shade and not too dry. Large, glossy, textured leaves with striking red stems.[Saxifragaceae] [China] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [1 m (40") / 60 cm (24")]

Rodgersia pinnata 'Maurice Mason' $18.00 Attractive large,textured leaves that are blushed with bronze in the spring.In midsummer they are topped with pink blooms. The red seed heads extend the season of interest.[Saxifragaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [120 cm (48") / 65 cm (26")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 122 Rodgersia pinnata 'Superba' $20.00 Roscoea Rosularia This AGM award winner with leaves that emerge bronze-pink and are later tinted red. The flowers on red stems have bright reddish-pink Roscoea alpina $18.00 Rosularia turkestanica [R. rechingeri] $9.00 blooms.[Saxifragaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun to part A dwarf species that still has full size flowers.This At a quick glance, one might think that this is a sun] [1 gal] [90-120 cm (3-4') / 90-120 cm (3-4')] ginger relative has flowers of rich deep purple and is Lewisia. Rosettes of narrow, linear, bright green one of the first to bloom.What we have received is foliage. Octopussy.[Crassulaceae] [Turkestan] [z5] Rodgersia podophylla 'Branlaub' $14.00 not all that dwarf but has a more delicate [Full sun] [1 gal] [5 cm (2") / 15 cm (6")] The leaves emerge a rich bronze-brown with heavily appearance.[Zingiberaceae] [Himalayas] [z5/6] [Part serrated edges turn green by midsummer.The red sun to shade] [1 gal] [10-15 cm (4-6") / 20-30 cm flowers that are cream flushed are held on strong (8-12")] stems well above the foliage.[Saxifragaceae] [Japan, Korea] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1 m Roscoea auriculata $17.00 (3') / 1 m (3')] An exotic looking genus with thick stems,long clasping,lance-shaped leaves.A bit like a dwarf corn Rodgersia sp. (Tibet) $19.00 with orchid-like blooms on top. This species has We received this from Keith Wiley and finally large lobed flowers of brilliant purple with white to divided a few pieces off of it.Rich burgundy-brown pale purple markings on each petal.[Zingiberaceae] spring foliage followed by bold red [Himalayas] [z5/6] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [35cm blooms[Saxifragaceae] [Tibet] [z5] [Part sun to (14") 35cm[14"]] shade] [1 gal] [] Roscoea auriculata (purple) $18.00 Received as R. alpina. Flowers of a deep purple or violet colour.[Zingiberaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] []

Roscoea cautleyoides $18.00 This hardy member of the ginger family has soft yellow,orchid-like blooms.The foliage is almost as exotic as the flowers with thick stems and linear foliage clasped around them.Although listed as zone 5 they have strange fleshy roots we would recommend a deep planting and a thick layer of mulch for winter protection.[Zingiberaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30-35 cm (12-14") / 35 cm (14")]

Roscoea cautleyoides 'Jeffrey Thomas' $20.00 These gingers are becoming quite fashionable.This selection was chosen for its particularly large lip that which opens primrose-yellow and fades to cream against a deeper yellow hood resulting in a subtle bicolour effect.Best to mulch heavily for winter and plant deep.[Zingiberaceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [40cm[15"] 40cm[15"]]

Roscoea purpurea $18.00 A more common species although any variety is pretty rare in cultivation here.The flowers range from lavender to lilac-purple with white markings on the throat.[Zingiberaceae] [Himalayas] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15-40 cm (6-16") / 30 cm (12")]

Roscoea purpurea 'Spice Island' $22.00 A titillating,tropical-looking accent for the light shade garden.This variety has beefy dark red stems and long corn-like,dark green leaves that have rich,dark red backs.Add to this a floral dance of lavender purple blooms.Mulch for winter protection.[Zingiberaceae] [Himalayas] [z6] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30-40 cm (12-15")]

Roscoea schneideriana $18.00 A higher altitude species from China that is new to cultivation.Its unusual foliage is produced in a rosette held on top of a pseudostem. Large and striking plants with solid purple ginger blooms.[Zingiberaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30-40 cm (12-16") / 25 cm (10")]

Roscoea scillifolia forma atropurpurea $18.00 A form of R. scillifolia with dark purple flowers. Very rare in the wild and in cultivation.[] [] [] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] []

Roscoea tibetica $20.00 Probably one of the best Roscoea for the garden for us.Appealing large bluish-purple blooms above a rosette of attractive,broad leaves.Tolerant of a range of conditions but in the wild usually found in alpine sunny grasslands close to the permanent snowline.[Zingiberaceae] [Tibet] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [10-20 cm (4-6") / 15-30 cm (6-12")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 123 Rudbeckia Ruellia Salvia

Rudbeckia 'Goldstrum' $9.00 Ruellia humilis $9.00 Salvia 'Free Spirit Charmer' $9.00 This Black-eyed Susan has become a classic Violet-blue, 2" long flowers in clusters from the A hybrid from Free Spirit Nursery.A distinctive form forming a bushy clump with masses brown-eyed upper leaf axils. Pubescent.[Acanthaceae] [] [z4] with purple blooms[Lamiaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full golden-orange daisies from midsummer through [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 40 cm sun] [1 gal] [] fall.Deadheading will increase the length of (16")] bloom.Former Perennial Plant of the Salvia 'Madeline' $10.00 Year.[Asteraceae] [Central North America] [z5] [Full A festive introduction from Piet Oudolf with large sun] [1 gal] [60-75cm (24-30") / 40-50cm (16-20")] showy bicolour bloom.The vibrant violet-blue hooded flowers have a white lower lip that is also Rudbeckia 'Little Goldstar' $12.00 edged in violet-blue.The flowers are produced in A new improved variety that forms a bushy,compact whorls on open and airy stems that hold up to the clump that is covered by a dome of closely weather.A hardy,vigorous,aromatic,free-flowering spaced,2-2.5",golden yellow daisies that are held selection.[Lamiaceae] [Eurasia] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] just above the foliage.There can be up to 80 blooms [70 cm (28") / 45 cm (18")] per plant. It also does well as a fall container plant.[Asteraceae] [Central North America] [z4] [Full Salvia 'Sweet 16' $10.00 sun] [1 gal] [35-40 cm (14-16") / 45 cm (18")] An improved form of S.'Eveline' with larger flowers,brighter colour and well-branched flower Rudbeckia fulgida 'City Garden' $12.00 stems.Long spikes of vibrant rose-purple buds open A dwarf form of R.'Goldstrum'.The same black-eyed to bright lavender-pink flowers with a purple lip.The daisies but on plants that are half the size making it side branches extend the blooming useful for smaller gardens.Long time.Attractive,drought-resistant basal rosette looks blooming,upright,branched habit and only a foot good out of bloom and are deer and rabbit tall.[Asteraceae] [Central North America] [z4] [Full resistant.[Lamiaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30-40 cm (12-15")] [40-50cm (16-20") / 45-60cm (18-24")]

Rudbeckia nitida 'Herbstsonne' $10.00 Salvia cleistogama $9.00 Coneflower. Yellow drooping ray flowers (three to A salvia that thrives on neglect in sunny wild four inches) on strong stems up to eight feet tall. A areas.It has small yellow and blue flowers that must for the back of the full-sun border. Statuesque attract hummingbirds and bees.Attractive hairy and long-lived.[Asteraceae] [Central North America] foliage[Lamiaceae] [Europe] [z5] [] [1 gal] [1.2 m (4') [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [150-240 cm (5-8') / / 60 cm (2')] 90 cm (3')] Salvia koyamae $10.00 Rudbeckia sub. 'Henry Eilers' $9.00 A little known Japanese species, unusual in that it is Numerous,strong,upright 4to 5' stems brandish a woodland plant that spreads by rhizomes. Large, some very unique blooms.The dark brownish-purple heart shaped leaves and whorls of pale yellow cones are surrounded by evenly spaced flowers in summer.[Lamiaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part narrow,golden quill like petals.The stems are sun to shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 40 cm (16")] covered with soft hairs .The leaves have a pleasant vanilla and anise fragrance.Drought tolerant and an Salvia nemerosa 'Silvertone' $11.00 excellent cut flower.[Asteraceae] [Central North A unique selection that has deep blue flowers America] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [1-1.8 m (3-6') / 60 edged in silver.The flowers are produced on tall cm (2')] spikes over clumps of gray-green leaves.Remove the spent flower stalks to encourage Rudbeckia triloba $9.00 reblooming.[Lamiaceae] [Eurasia] [] [] [1 gal] [50 cm An overlooked native. A many-branched plant (19") / 40 cm (16")] bearing masses of flowers with rounded yellow petals and purplish-black centres. Hard to find in Salvia nemorosa 'Wesuwe' $10.00 most of the literature, but once you get it it will seed A very dark violet selection that blooms earlier than around. Great for naturalizing as well as the many selections.[Lamiaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full garden.[Asteraceae] [Central North America] [z3] sun] [1 gal] [40-45cm (16-18") / 30-45cm (12-18')] [Full sun] [1 gal] [90 cm (36") / 45 cm (18")] Salvia nemorosa 'Caradonna' $10.00 A North American must-have introduction with striking black flower stems supporting deep purple flowers from May - July. Sun and well drained soil, as for all Salvias.[Lamiaceae] [Eurasia] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 40 cm (16")]

Salvia nemorosa 'Marcus' $9.00 Just when I resolve not to list any more S. nemorosa cvs., along comes 'Marcus' from Haussermann Nursery in Germany. Exquisitely petite at only eight inches in height. Dark violet-purple flowers. Great for edging or containers.[Lamiaceae] [Eurasia] [z3] [Full sun] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 30 cm (12")]

Salvia nemorosa 'Plumosa' $9.00 A hybrid with attractive cloud-like plumes of violet-mauve. Very showy in the summer border. Will often rebloom in fall if dead-headed. Grow it lean or else it may require support.[Lamiaceae] [Eurasia] [z3] [Full sun] [1 gal] [45-60cm (18-24") / 45-60cm (18-24")]

Salvia nemorosa 'Sensation Rose' $9.00 This newer introduction is a stunning,compact cousin to S.Marcus.Bright rose-pink flowers are born on short spikes above dwarf foliage.This dwarf selection is wonderful for containers or the front of the border[Lamiaceae] [Eurasia] [z3] [Full sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 124 Salvia nemorosa 'Sensation Sky Blue' $10.00 Sanguinaria Sanguisorba A new dwarf selection that is more compact and more densely branched with flowers that sit just at the top of the foliage.It is a vigorous grower that Sanguinaria canadensis $9.00 Sanguisorba 'Lemon Splash' $12.00 forms a dense,rounded mound of rugose green Bloodroot. A delightful native spring ephemeral. Dark green foliage is very lightly flecked with foliage.In early summer the mauve-purple stems Delicate white flowers rise from deeply lobed leaves lemon-yellow. Attractive pink bottle brush blooms and calyces support spikes of blue-violet wrapped around the stem. The red "blood" secreted appear in summer. Full sun to partial shade, in soil blooms.[Lamiaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [Full sun] by the broken root was used by native peoples as a that doesn't dry out.Pretty weak [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 30 cm (12")] dye and for medicinal purposes.[Papaveraceae] variegation.[Rosaceae] [North Temperate Zone] [z4] [Eastern North America] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 45 cm Salvia nipponica 'Fuji Snow' $10.00 gal] [15-22 cm (6-9") / 30 cm (12")] (18")] Beautiful arrowhead-shaped leaves four inches long have cream variegation along the edge. Spikes of Sanguinaria canadensis 'Pink Blush' $12.00 Sanguisorba canadensis $9.00 pale yellow flowers in June to August. A Lost Horizons selection, semi-double flowers, Canadian Burnet Surprising how hard it has been to Stunning.Overwinters here fine.[Lamiaceae] [Japan] almost like S. canadensis 'Tennessee Form' but find this native. Piet Oudolf uses it in some of his [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / 40 really pink-lavender when emerging and then white gardens but has taken years to find it. The graceful cm (16")] after opening.[] [] [] [] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 30 cm bluish-green foliage with tall cylindrical flower (12")] spikes of white flowers is a smashing addition to the Salvia pratensis 'Rhapsody in Blue' $9.00 border.[Rosaceae] [North America] [z5] [Full sun to An Oudolf selection chosen for its low clump of Sanguinaria canadensis 'Tennessee $16.00 part sun] [1 gal] [180 cm (6') / 45 cm (18'')] grey-green foliage,upright bushy habit and superior Form' flowers. The intense blue-violet are packed on A charming variety that has more petals than Sanguisorba menziesii $9.00 upright stems[up to 36 spikes per normal[12-16] but much less than the fully double A beautiful species from Alaska. Dark green pinnate plant].[Lamiaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] form[S. f. multiplex][Papaveraceae] [Eastern North leaves contrast with the deep maroon bottlebrush [25cm[10"] 35cm[14"]] America] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") spikes, which remain attractive for a long season, / 30 cm (12")] holding their maroon colour then their seed. Prefers Salvia pratensis 'Sweet Esmeralda' $10.00 a rich, moist soil; will tolerate clay.[Rosaceae] From a tight basal rosette of green crinkled leaves Sanguinaria canadensis (pink form) $16.00 [Alaska] [z2] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [90 cm erupt strong stems with intense pink blooms with a A selection that is pink in bud and fades as it (36") / 60 cm (24")] carmine lip.They can start blooming in June and will opens.Originally this came from Walter Ostrom in rebloom if dead headed.[Labiatae] [Europe] [z3] Nova Scotia[Papaveraceae] [North America] [z4] Sanguisorba obtusa 'Chatto' $12.00 [Full sun] [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / 30 cm (12")] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 30 cm (12")] A more compact, graceful selection. Blue-green foliage and arching rosy-pink flower spikes. The Salvia pratensis 'Twilight Serenade' $9.00 Sanguinaria canadensis f. multiplex $16.00 best of the lot.[Rosaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Full sun to A Jelitto introduction of medium height with long A smashing beauty with the grace of a rose. This part sun] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 45 cm (18")] spikes of deep violet blue.Attractive to bees and double bloodroot will form handsome clumps in the butterflies. Tolerant of poor conditions and good as woodland with rich humusy soil. Because the Sanguisorba officinalis 'Tanna' $9.00 a cut flower[Lamiaceae] [Europe] [z3] [Full sun] [1 flowers are sterile, they last much longer than the Grey-green buns, similar to S. tenuifolia but dwarf. gal] [45-55 cm (18-22") / 50 cm (20")] fertile,single species.[Papaveraceae] [Eastern North Intense blood-red pokers. We hope the Burnets will America] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") continue to grow in popularity. An English Salvia sclarea $9.00 / 30-40 cm (12-16")] introduction.[Rosaceae] [North Temperate Zone] Big, fuzzy, felted leaves are topped by large white [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 45 flowers with pale bracts. People just can't keep their cm (18")] hands off this one. Sun and gravelly soil. Not long-lived, but will seed around.[Lamiaceae] Sanguisorba sp. $9.00 [Europe, Asia Minor] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [100 cm Red flowers.[] [] [] [] [1 gal] [] (40") / 30 cm (12")] Sanguisorba tenuifolia 'Finale' $12.00 Salvia staminea $10.00 A taller selection with dark red bottlebrush A rare,hardy sage that originates from Iran.A low blooms[Rosaceae] [North Temperate Zone] [z4] [] [1 rosette of medium green foliage is topped by strong gal] [2 m (6') / 80 cm (32")] stems with lovely,hooked white blooms with a lavender blush held by subtle red-violet Sanguisorba variegata 'Dali Marble' $15.00 calyxes.Long blooming in summer and long Bluish green leaflets are edged in white. In July and lived.[Lamiaceae] [Central Asia] [z5] [Full sun] [1 August maroon, bottle brush-like flowers gal] [70 cm (28") / 35 cm (14")] appear.[Rosaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1.2 m (4') / 60 cm (24")] Salvia transsylvanica $10.00 Vibrant spires of hooked blue flowers on square stems over rugged,mid-green basal foliage. A bit taller it has proved a good performer in the mid-border.[Lamiaceae] [Caucasus] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [70-90 cm (28-36") / 60 cm (24")]

Salvia verticillata ' Smouldering $10.00 Torches' A distinctive salvia with purple flowers and contrasting red stems.[Lamiaceae] [North Temperate Zone] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 30-40 cm (12-16")]

Salvia x sylvestris 'Mainacht' [May $9.00 Night] Perennial Plant of the Year 1997. A compact plant with violet flower spikes in May to July. Needs sun and well-drained soil.[Lamiaceae] [Eurasia] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 125 Saponaria Saruma Saxifraga

Saponaria pamphylica $9.00 Saruma henryi $16.00 Saxifraga 'Findling' $10.00 Tussocks of narrow blue-green lance-shaped A monotypic genus closely related to Asarum. Forms a dense bun of green rosettes that people leaves. Deep pink to purple blooms in late Hence the name, with the "a" taken from the front of can't keep their hands off. This is the only mossy summer.[Caryophyllaceae] [Turkey] [z5] [Full sun] [1 "Asarum" and moved to the end. (I can't believe it -- saxifraga we still carry. This cultivar is so much gal] [15-30 cm (6-12") / 20 cm (8")] a taxonomist with a sense of humour.) more heat and sun tolerant it left all the others in the Heart-shaped felted leaves are topped by dust.[Saxifragaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to three-petalled, pastel yellow flowers from April till shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 30-40 cm (12-16")] October. Likes semi-shade and fertile soils. Looks tropical.[Aristolochiaceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun to Saxifraga 'W. Bevington' $9.00 shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 40 cm (16")] Neat, green,aizoon-type rosettes. Short sprays of pink flowers. One of the best.[Saxifragaceae] [North America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [12 cm (5") / 15 cm (6")]

Saxifraga mandschuriensis $12.00 A little known Sax whose foliage resembles that of S. fortunei . Scalloped kidney-shaped , shiny green leaves with cymes of soft pink blooms like a dwarf Darmera. This species is much hardier and a much earlier bloomer than S. fortunei.[Saxifragaceae] [China, Russia] [z4/5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")]

Saxifraga nipponica ' Pagoda' $10.00 A shade saxifrage from Japan that has kidney-shaped,hairy leaves with dense heads of drooping shell pink to white flowers.[Saxifragaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 20 cm (8")]

Saxifraga rotundifolia $9.00 We have had this plant for years but misnamed. The leathery round leaves spread to form a small mat. This makes an attractive ground cover in partial shade around some of those showier hostas. Starry white flowers.[Saxifragaceae] [Caucasus] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 35 cm (14")]

Saxifraga stolonifera 'Maroon Beauty' $10.00 The round leathery leaves are green with silver veins and an attractive maroon overlay. The attractive purple slender stems are are topped by wispy clouds of moth like white blooms. These survived in the garden here for years but it would benefit from mulching. If happy it will run by stolons.[Saxifragaceae] [China, Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 40 cm (16")]

Saxifraga urbium minor 'London Pride' $9.00 see Saxifraga x urbium 'Aureopunctata Minor'[] [Garden origin] [] [] [1 gal] [10-15 cm (4-6") / 30-45 cm (12-18")]

Saxifraga x urbium 'Aureopunctata $9.00 Minor' A dwarf form of Saxifraga 'London Pride' A charming little mat former that is indispensable in the shade garden or useful between stepping stones.[Saxifragaceae] [Pyrenees] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [10-12 cm (4-5") / 30 cm (12")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 126 Scabiosa Scidalcea Scopolia

Scabiosa 'Pink Mist' $10.00 Scidalcea oregana $9.00 Scopolia carniolica $9.00 Frilly pink flowers with a hint of lavender are held on A different sidalcea species from the west that Early bloomer with nodding, brownish violet bells. wiry stems beginning in early summer and forms a low dense ground cover with short pink Woodland setting. Dies down in early summer. continuing for weeks.The ferny compact mound is blooms in spring.[Malvaceae] [Western North Cultivated for its medicinal properties. Originally a attractive when not in bloom.A butterfly America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [.6-1.5 m gift from John Valleau. One of the wonderful magnet.[Dipsacaceae] [Europe, Asia Minor] [z5] (2-5') / 25 cm (10")] attributes of plants lies not just in their physical [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30-40 cm (12-16")] qualities but in their capacity to trigger memories of and associations with people.We were able to find a Scabiosa columbaria 'Misty Butterflies' $9.00 rare yellow form in England.[Solanaceae] [Europe] Mix of lavender-blue and dusty-pink flowers on [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 35 cm compact, tidy mounds of deep-green basal leaves. (14")] Long flowering period.[Dipsacaceae] [Europe, Asia Minor] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") Scopolia carniolica var. brevifolia $14.00 / 25 cm (10")] An early spring bloomer with leaves tinged with purple and dangling yellow bells.A rarely Scabiosa columbaria 'Pink Diamonds' $10.00 available,choice plant for the woodland from eastern Papery pink blooms put on a long season of Europe. It will form a dense clump and may go bloom[June to October]if deadheaded.Attractive to dormant in summer in a dry site but will butterflies and excellent as a cut return.[Solanaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to flower.[Dipsacaceae] [Asia] [z5] [] [1 gal] [30 cm shade] [1 gal] [40-45 cm (16-18") / 60 cm (24")] (12") / 45 cm (18")]

Scabiosa columbaria nana 'Pincushion $10.00 Pink' Neat compact plant with beautiful, soft pink, summertime blooms.[Dipsacaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 25 cm (10")]

Scabiosa fisheri $9.00 Airy plants with eloquent deep violet blue pin cushion flowers.[Dipsacaceae] [Russia] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 40 cm (16")]

Scabiosa japonica v. alpina $10.00 An easy rock garden plant with mounds of dissected grey-green foliage topped with pale blue to pink pincushion flowers. Attractive.[Dipsacaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [15-20 cm (6-8") / 30 cm (12")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 127 Sedum Sedum 'Picolette' $10.00 Sedum erythrostictum 'Frosty Morn' $9.00 A compact selection with bronze-purple foliage with A dazzling selection from Japan. This upright a silver sheen topped with masses of ball-shaped Sedum, similar to 'Autumn Joy', has a wide white Sedum 'Autumn Charm' $12.00 pink flowers.Great for a container or front of the margin around every round leaf. The late-season A sport of 'S. Autumn Joy' with creamy yellow border.[] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [30 cm blooms are pink.[Crassulaceae] [China, Japan] [z3] edges. The flower buds start out as creamy white (12") / 30 cm (12")] [Full sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")] buds, open pink and then fade to a subdued russet red.[Crassulaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun] [1 Sedum 'Pure Joy' $11.00 Sedum middendorffianum $10.00 gal] [40 cm (16") / 40 cm (16")] It grows into a low mound of radiating stems with Creeping habit with many erect, basally branching notched leaves.In summer the the domes become a stems and alternate, linear, grooved, mid-green Sedum 'Autumn Delight' $11.00 solid mass of bubblegum pink blooms that are leaves .5-2" long. Ascending pannicle-like cymes of A different upright sedum with leaves that are followed by attractive seed heads.[Crassulaceae] many yellow flowers, .5" across are produced in chartreuse with a narrow blue-green serrated [Eurasia] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 35 cm summer.[Crassulaceae] [Mongolia] [z5] [Full sun] [1 edge.The cream flower buds open as large clusters (14")] gal] [30 cm (12") / 45 cm (18")] of pink blooms and deepen to bronze seed heads[Crassulaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [Full sun] Sedum 'Starburst' $10.00 Sedum obliquufolium $10.00 [1 gal] [40-50cm (16-19") / 40-50cm (16-19")] A lot of sedum flowers are just too strident in colour A curious small stonecrop that forms a small but this cultivar is a lovely, understated, mound of fleshy,spoon shaped leaves that are Sedum 'Bertram Anderson' $9.00 greenish-white.[Crassulaceae] [Eurasia] [z4] [Full topped with white star shaped flowers with the ends Similar to S. 'Vera Jamieson', but with improved sun] [1 gal] [40cm[14"] 40cm[14"]] of the petals dipped in hot pink.[Crassulaceae] dark purple foliage which contrasts wonderfully with [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [10 the rosy-pink flowers. Needs a sunny, well-drained Sedum 'Stewed Rhubarb Mountain' $9.00 cm (4") / 10-15 cm (4-6")] position. Attractive with a stone mulch. Great in the Large flower heads are not in flat umbels but are rock garden or at the front of the more similar in appearance to broccoli, starting pink Sedum populifolium $10.00 border.[Crassulaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun] [1 and blooming out whitish.[Crassulaceae] [Eurasia] Unlike most other Sedums, forms a small shrub. gal] [20-30 cm (8-12") / 30 cm (12")] [z2] [Full sun] [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / 50 cm (20")] Woody stems with fleshy, notched leaves about an inch long, similar to Holly leaves. Unique, and so Sedum 'Cherry Tart' $10.00 Sedum 'T Rex' $10.00 tough we leave it out in pots all year.[Crassulaceae] A low sedum that has a mounded habit of A rigidly upright sedum that will not collapse or open [Russia] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 45 cm cherry-red foliage topped by large clusters of pink up and has more resistance to stem rot that has (18")] flowers.[Crassulaceae] [Garden origin] [] [Full sun] become a problem in the last few years with many [1 gal] [10-15 cm (4-6") / 30-45 cm (12-18")] varieties.The green leaves are heavily toothed and Sedum rupestre 'Angelina' $9.00 are topped by cream buds that open to light rose A sprawling mat of hairy bright gold foliage. Sedum 'Class Act' $12.00 pink[Crassulaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] Vigorous but easily controlled.[Crassulaceae] A new sedum that won an AGM award for its [60-70cm (24-28") / 40-55cm (16-22")] [Europe] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [10cm[4"] compact upright habit and captivating rose-pink 45cm[18"]] blooms.[Crassulaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [] [1 gal] Sedum 'Touchdown Flame' $13.00 [40cm[15"] 40cm[15"]] In spring the leaves are flame red,and has deep red Sedum rupestre 'Chocolate Ball' $10.00 stems.By summer the leaves have changed to It forms a mound of Sedum 'Desert Black' $12.00 red-brown with green backs.In late summer they are succulent,needle-like,chocolate-brown foliage that A bold new sedum with black leaves and heads of topped by creamy yellow flower heads.To top it off it turns sizzling red as the cold weather rose flowers.It has been bred to have increased has a compact,multicrown habit.[Crassulaceae] approaches.The yellow flowers appear in summer basal branching and good garden [Eurasia] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [18 cm (7") / 30 cm and last to fall.Remains attractive all year performance.Compact.[Crassulaceae] [Eurasia] [z4] (12")] round.Good in a trough.[Crassulaceae] [Garden [Full sun] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 30cm (12")] origin] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [15 - 20 cm (6" - 8") / 30 Sedum 'Tufted' $9.00 cm (12")] Sedum 'Dynomite' $13.00 Another oddity in a collection of oddities. Unusual An improvement over S. 'Hot Stuff' that is very short blue-grey foliage stands straight up in spikes, with a Sedum sieboldii $10.00 and dense with dusky,dark foliage and dark tuft at the top. The leaves are needle-like and An arching mound with leaves like thick discs in rose-red flowers.It also has stout stems and large clustered around the stem. Yellow flowers bloom in rings down the stems. The succulent, blue-green seed heads.Terra Nova rates it as its best sedum summer.[Crassulaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [Full leaves are tinged with rose on their introduction.[Crassulaceae] [Eurasia] [] [] [1 gal] [15 sun] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 15 cm (6")] rims.[Crassulaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] cm (6") / 25 cm (10")] [15 cm (6") / 30 cm (12")] Sedum 'Winky' $11.00 Sedum 'Firecracker' $11.00 A dwarf selection with grey-green foliage topped by Sedum sieboldii 'Mediovariegatum' $12.00 An improvement of 'Cherry Tart' that is a very dense new foliage that is splotched with pink and An unusual and attractive Stonecrop. From a growing,well-branched selection that will not split cream.Pink flowers.[Crassulaceae] [Garden origin] carrot-like rootstock, stems grow like arched spokes apart.It puts on a great show of succulent burgundy [z5] [] [1 gal] [10-15 cm (4-6") / 30-45 cm (12-18")] on a wheel. Thick, glaucous leaves arranged in foliage with new mint green foliage.Vibrant pink threes around each stem are marbled in cream and flowers in late summer.[Crassulaceae] [Garden Sedum acre $7.00 blue with pink tinges around the edges. Pink heads origin] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 45 cm Gold Moss Sedum. An evergreen mat-former. of flowers into October.Remove (18")] Quickly spreading shoots are clothed in tiny, fleshy, reversions.[Crassulaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Full sun] [1 pale green leaves. Invasive but easy to control. Will gal] [20 cm (8") / 15 cm (6")] Sedum 'Hot Stuff' $10.00 blanket even in the driest, hottest position. Good This is one of the shortest S. spectabile available at between paving stones or in dry Sedum sp (Bruce Peninsula) $9.00 only 1' tall.It is a seedling off 'Brilliant' that forms a walls.[Crassulaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Full sun to full [] [Garden origin] [z5] [] [1 gal] [] tight upright mound of green foliage topped by shade] [1 gal] [2-5 cm (1-2") / miles] domes of brilliant purple-pink flowers in late Sedum sp. $10.00 summer.The colour is a bit bright but no flopping is Sedum alboroseum 'Mediovariegatum' $9.00 [] [] [] [] [1 gal] [] very appealing.Resistant to stem rot.[Crassulaceae] A striking sedum, with broad, round, succulent, [Eurasia] [z3] [Full sun] [1 gal] [30cm[12" 30cm[12"]] green glaucous leaves with a creamy-yellow centre. Sedum spectabalis 'Elsie's Gold' $11.00 Dense flower heads of greenish white with pink A selection good enough to make it all way from Sedum 'Lemonjade' $12.00 carpels in September. The colours are best in part New Zealand.The succulent green leaves are A new selection we are fond of with a shade. Remove any solid colour edged in yellow and by autumn edge to cream.In compact,upright,mounded habit that doesn't split reversions.[Crassulaceae] [China, Japan] [z4] [Full late summer pink buds open into heads of rich apart like many older sedums.The gray-green sun] [1 gal] [40-50 cm (16-20") / 30 cm (12")] magenta.It can be pinched in half in June to make a foliage is topped with large[5-7"]umbels of bright more compact blooming plant.Attractive to citron yellow flowers,As cold weather sets in the Sedum album 'Chloroticum' $10.00 butterflies.[Crassulaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [Full seed heads take on rosy peach Baby Tears. A low growing succulent that forms a sun] [1 gal] [30-60 cm (12-24") / 45 cm (18")] tones.[Crassulaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [Full sun] mat of glossy tear drop green foliage that turns [1 gal] [40-45 cm (16-18") / 60 cm (24")] burgundy red in autumn. White star flowers in Sedum spectabilis 'Neon' $10.00 summer.[Crassulaceae] [Eurasia] [z4] [Full sun] [1 Improved sister of 'Brilliant' with deep rose-pink Sedum 'Lime Zinger' $10.00 gal] [10 cm (4") / 15 cm (6")] flowers. Heads are thicker and rounder. A newer selection that makes a dense carpet of Grey-green foliage.[Crassulaceae] [Garden origin] succulent,round,apple-green leaves that are edged Sedum cauticola 'Lidakense' $10.00 [z3] [Full sun] [1 gal] [38 cm (15") / 38 cm (15")] in cherry red.In late summer it is topped by large Trailing stoloniferous deciduous type. In early clusters of soft pink flowers.A weed suppressing autumn, star-shaped, pink-purple flowers develop Sedum spurium 'Tricolor' $10.00 mat in full sun annnnd even poor and age to carmine-red. This selection is a better A low-growing mat-forming species. Dark green soils.[Crassulaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun] soil coverer than the type species.[Crassulaceae] oval leaves with yellow serrated edges. Rounded [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 45 cm (18")] [Japan] [z5] [] [1 gal] [8 cm (3") / 15 cm (6")] heads of small star-shaped flowers in purplish-pink, red, or white. Tough.[Crassulaceae] [Caucasus] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 30 cm (12")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 128 Sedum telephium 'Munstead Dark Red' $11.00 Selinum Sempervivum This form has purple-tinted, dark green leaves and Hens-and-Chickens. These tough, long-used plants dark, purplish red flowers, which become even can be placed in many locations -- walls, rock darker with age.[Crassulaceae] [Eurasia] [z4] [Full Selinum carvifolium $9.00 gardens, troughs -- or used as edging. All like a sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 30 cm (12")] Delicious, finely cut foliage. Umbels are 60cm of sunny, dry, well-drained, infertile site. Over 80 delicate white. Shade to semi shade in moisture named selections are available. Sedum telephium 'Ringmore Ruby' $11.00 retentive soil. Great contrast for all those solid An English introduction with bright red stems with Hostas.It does seed about.[Apiaceae] [Europe] [z4] Sempervivum 'Oddity $9.00 glossy mahogany-brown foliage[Crassulaceae] [Part sun to shade] [9 cm/3.5"] [20 cm (8") / 45 cm A strange semp where each succulent,green leaf [Garden origin] [z4] [] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 30 cm (18")] with red tips is curled to make a small (12")] tube.[Crassulaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 30 cm (12")] Sedum telephium 'Sunset Cloud' $10.00 A newer selection that is supposed to be an Sempervivum cvs. $4.00 improvment from the late Jim Archibalds We have quite a few Sempervivum selections and nursery.The 1' arching stems are covered with little space left in this catalogue, so here's a partial purple-gray round leaves.' and have terminal buds list: arachnoideum ssp tomentosum 'Stansfieldii, X of russet-red flower heads.[Crassulaceae] [Garden barbulatum 'Hookeri', X barbulatum [from Valle origin] [z3] [Full sun] [1 gal] [30 (12") / 40 (16")] Quarozzo], calcareum 'Mrs. Giuseppi', calcareum 'Sir William Lawrence', calcareum 'Pink Pearl', X Sedum ternatum 'Larinem Park' $10.00 fauconnettii, marmoreum [Durmitor Mtn.], Similar to S. spurium. Glabrous rounded fleshy montanum, pumilum, pumilum X ingwersenii, leaves in loose rosettes.[Crassulaceae] [Eastern 'Amanda', 'Ambergreen', 'Carnival', 'Exorna', 'Fuzzy North America] [z5] [Full sun] [11 cm / 4"] [10 cm Wuzzy', 'Glaucum Minor', 'Glowing Embers', (4") / 20 cm (8")] 'Hester', 'Malby's Hybrid', 'Pink Cloud', 'Pippin', 'Reinhard', 'Silver Spring', 'Skrocki', 'Sprite', Sedum tetractinum 'Coral Reef' $10.00 'Velanovsky', 'Majestic', 'Rita Jane', 'Aross', 'Nova', It has beautiful flat brown foliage that clumps well. 'Ruby Heart', 'Olivette', 'Interlace', 'Kramer's Also good trailing out of a hanging Spinrad', 'Theoden', 'Tordeur's Memory', 'Starshine', basket.[Crassulaceae] [China] [z3] [] [1 gal] [8 cm 'Pixie', 'Dark Cloud', 'Gray Dawn', 'Pacific Devil's (3") / 8 cm (3")] Food', 'Silver Thaw', 'Blue Boy', 'Pacific Tightwad', 'Pacific Sparkler', 'Aymon Correvon', 'Twilight Blues', Sedum Touchdown Teak' $11.00 'Zulu', 'Pink Charm', 'Lynne's Choice', 'Bronco', A new selection with glossy red-brown to 'Caf�', 'Bellotts Pourpre', 'Festival', 'Blueberry purple-brown leaves and contrasting red stems that Pie', 'Tip Top', 'Virgil', 'Packardian', 'Raspberry Ice', are topped by rose-red blooms in summer.The 'Tracy Sue', 'Georgette', 'Ginnie's Delight', 'Boromir', stems are upright but compact.[Crassulaceae] 'Robin', 'Eureke', 'Oddity', 'Tederheid', 'Proud Zelda', [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [] 'Firebird', 'From Huran'.[Crassulaceae] [Eurasia] [z4] [Full sun] [9 cm/3.5"] [15 cm (6") / 15 cm (6")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 129 Sidalcea Silene Silphium

Sidalcea oregana $9.00 Silene 'Streaker' $12.00 Silphium perfoliatum $9.00 A western collection from Ron Ratko. A short A sizzling sport of S.'Rolly's Favourite' with dramatic Cup Plant. Tall square stems with foot-long leaves. perennial, excellent for the front of the border. yellow and chartreuse random striping and The upper leaves join at the base to form a cup. Good round foliage with pink, Malva-like flowers. splashing highlighting the dark green leaves.The Yellow three-inch flowers.Native.[Asteraceae] Not a screamer but very useful. Will spread to form long blooming,hot pink flowers appear in [Central North America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 a dense mat.[Malvaceae] [Western North America] spring.[Caryophyllaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun to gal] [120-240 cm (4-8') / 60-90 cm (2-3')] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 35 part sun] [1 gal] [30-35 cm (12-14") / 30 cm (12")] cm (14")] Silene dioica 'Clifford Moor' $11.00 Narrow strap-like leaves form a small attractive clump throughout the season. Leaves are edged with a creamy gold edge. Single pink flowers on arching 18" stems from May through July. From York Stock Nursery in England.[Caryophyllaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")]

Silene dioica 'Purple Prince' $10.00 This selection has purple-green leaves with darker purple veins.The brighter the sun the darker the leaves.Bright pink flowers.[Caryophyllaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 45 cm (18")]

Silene maritima 'Swan Lake' $10.00 Gray-green flat foliage spreads out, with double Camellia-like flowers so large that they almost look out of place. Could fit in a large rock garden, or trailing over a wall.[Caryophyllaceae] [North America] [z2] [Full sun] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 30-40 cm (12-16")]

Silene uniflora 'Weibkehlchen' $10.00 Masses of pure white blooms with green centres emerge from green drumstick buds.The foliage makes a compact mound of grey-green,lance-shaped foliage.[Caryophyllaceae] [Europe] [z3] [Full sun] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 25 cm (10")]

Silene x robotii 'Rolly's Favourite' $10.00 A cross between Silene and Lychnis it exhibits attributes of both parents. Masses of bubble gum pink are held above low clumps of dense foliage on hairy stems. A long blooming useful,compact plant tolerant of poor soils.[Caryophyllaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 30-40 cm (12-16")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 130 Sinacalia Sisyrinchium Smilacina

Sinacalia tangutica [Senecio tangutica] $9.00 Sisyrinchium angustifolium 'Lucerne' $9.00 Smilacina racemosa $14.00 Cut maple leaf-like leaves, slightly hairy with large Blue-Eyed Grass False Solomon's Seal. A woodland stalwart. pyramid plumes of bright yellow. Ornamental seed Bright blue star shaped flowers late spring to early Textured leaves and arching stems similar to those heads. A thug, good for naturalizing.Part summer.For sun to part-sun locations, in moist soils. of a smaller Solomon's Seal, but with terminal shade.[Asteraceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun to shade] Tolerates poorly drained sites.[] [] [] [] [1 gal] [25 cm clusters of small fragrant white flowers in late [1 gal] [1 m (3') / 1.5 m (5')] (10") / 15 cm (6")] spring. Red berries in fall. A colonizer in semi-shade conditions. A choice native.[Convallariaceae] [Eastern North America] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30-60 cm (24-36") / 90 cm (36")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 131 Solidago Spigelia Spiranthes

Solidago 'Goldrush' $10.00 Spigelia marilandica $18.00 Spiranthes cernua var. odorata $16.00 Although popular in Europe, they are a tough sell Indian Pink. The dark green foliage contrasts well Fragrant Nodding Ladies' Tresses. A fall blooming here. This is a Blooms introduction.A dwarf with the long slender bright red trumpets with a pale terrestrial native orchid that is easily grown in selection that is only a foot tall and all but conceals yellow interior exploding in a star. An underused constantly moist well drained soil and full sun to the foliage with yellow flower clusters for a month in North American native woodlander.It may need a partial shade. There can be up to 50 small white August.[Asteraceae] [North America] [z4] [Full sun] winter mulch.[Loganiaceae] [Eastern North America] blooms on each spike. Silvery green rosettes [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 75 cm (30")] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 30 spread by rhizome.[Orchidaceae] [Eastern North cm (12")] America] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 (12") / Solidago 'Little Lemon' $10.00 30 (12")] A curiously delightful, little ball of wiry, yellow stems in late summer. If cut back, it will respond with a Spiranthes cernua var. odorata $18.00 strong second flush. For the front of the border or 'Chadd's Ford' the rock garden.[Asteraceae] [North America] [z5] Fragrant white flowers in August - [Full sun] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 30 cm (12")] September.Similar to the species.Native terrestrial orchid.[Orchidaceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] Solidago flexicaulis 'Variegata' $12.00 [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30-60 cm (12-24") / 30 A taller green-and-gold-variegated Goldenrod with cm (12")] gold flowers.Not invasive[Asteraceae] [Eastern North America] [z2] [Full sun] [1 gal] [100 cm (40") / 40 cm (16")]

Solidago ptarmicoides $10.00 A native,newly classified,but still looks like an aster.The drought tolerant plants are smothered in small white daisies with yellow centres.[Asteraceae] [Eastern North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30-60cm (12-24") / 30-45cm (12-18")]

Solidago rugosa 'Fireworks' $9.00 A striking Golden Rod with large heads of golden yellow flowers exploding in all directions. It has an upright and bushy habit.[Asteraceae] [Eastern North America] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [100 cm (40") / 60 cm (24")]

Solidago simplex var. ontarionsis $14.00 A rare dwarf goldenrod that grows on calcareous and basaltic rocks on shorelines in Ontario and Michigan.A little tuft of linear leaves is topped by short spikes with small yellow flowers.[Asteraceae] [Ontario] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 15 cm (6")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 132 Stachys Stachys officinalis' Spitzweg' $10.00 Strobilanthes A form with pink flowers with a distinctive green tip at the top of the Stachys byzantina 'Countess Helen $9.00 inflorescence.Orchid-like[Lamiaceae] [Garden Strobilanthes atropurpurea $10.00 von Stein' ['Big Ears'] origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [50-90 cm A mound of textured salvia-like leaves that brandish A lamb's-ears on steroids. Wonderful felted leaves (20-36") / 60 cm (24")] white buds that open to masses of deep purple ram double the regular size with few flowers to mess it horn-like blooms.[Acanthaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full up.[Lamiaceae] [Caucasus] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [30 Stachys officinalis'Rosea' $9.00 sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1 m (3') / 1 m (3')] cm (12") / 30 cm (12")] Big Betony is another great choice in this genus.The heavily textured leaves are set off by spikes of Stachys byzantina 'Primrose Heron' $9.00 rose-pink tubular blooms[Lamiaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] Golden Lamb's Ears. Another fabulous foliage plant. [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 45 cm Felty leaves emerge a showy chartreuse in early (18")] spring, fading to light yellow-green in summer. Rock-hardy here for years.[Lamiaceae] [Caucasus] Stachys [Betonica] abchaska $10.00 [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 45-60 cm A wild seed collection from the Caucasus.The (18-24")] strong stems with rich purple pokers.[Lamiaceae] [Caucasus] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] Stachys macrantha 'Morning Blush' $11.00 [40-60cm (16-24") / 30-40cm (12-16")] A rosette of dark green leaves that are attractively scalloped and wrinkled are topped by upright stems that are clustered with hooded,fanciful blooms that are flushed with palest pink.Drought and deer tolerant.[Lamiaceae] [Caucasus] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [40-45cm (16-18") / 30-45cm (12-18')]

Stachys macrantha 'Violacea' $10.00 The same,loveable,wrinkled foliage but topped with large purple-violet hooded flowers.[Lamiaceae] [Caucasus] [z5] [Full sun] [11 cm / 4"] [40 cm (16") / 45 cm (18")]

Stachys macrantha [S. grandiflora] $9.00 Rosettes of scalloped, wrinkled, veined, dark green leaves. Dense spikes of hooded, strong pink blooms are held upright in midsummer. Sunny, well-drained site. Very showy.[Lamiaceae] [Caucasus] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 30 cm (12")]

Stachys minima $9.00 A demure,subtle beauty that we would grow for the foliage alone.The small tufts are composed of mid green leaves that are nicely pebbled and notched.Above the flat rosettes are whorls of reddish-lavender in early summer.[Lamiaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 30 cm (12")]

Stachys monieri $9.00 A low,clump former of crispy,deep green leaves with pokers of deep pink flowers that arrive in midsummer.Removing finished flowers will promote a longer bloom.An easy care perennial that provides a distinct form and texture in a border or container.[Lamiaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30-60 cm (12-24") / 30-60 cm (12-24")]

Stachys monieri 'Alba' $12.00 Whorls of demure white flowers above mounds of soft, scalloped green leaves.Small enough for the rock garden or as an edger.[Lamiaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30cm[12"] 30cm[12"}]

Stachys monieri 'Hummelo' $10.00 Attractive basal rosettes sprout good-sized spikes of ear-shaped violet flowers in early summer. Underused. Oudolf introduction.I asked Piet what was his favourite plant introduction and 'Hummelo' was his reply.[Lamiaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60-90 cm (24-36") / 45 cm (18")]

Stachys officinalis 'Good Purple ' $12.00 A Free Spirit selection with purple blooms.[Lamiaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30-40cm (12-16") / 30-40cm (12-16")]

Stachys officinalis 'Densiflora' $10.00 The compact rosettes of textured foliage are set off by short spikes of lavender-pink blooms June through August.Deer resistant.[Lamiaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 30cm (12")]

Stachys officinalis 'Pink Cotton Candy' $11.00 A Chicago Botanic Garden introduction with a tidy clump of textured basal foliage with numerous, sturdy stems brandishing chubby cotton candy pokers much like little feather dusters.[Lamiaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60cm[24"] 40cm[14"]]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 133 Stylophorum Succisella Symphytum

Stylophorum diphyllum $10.00 Succisella inflexa 'Frosted Pearls' $9.00 Symphytum 'Belsay Gold' $12.00 Wood poppy is a native early bloomer suitable for A Jelitto introduction with spathulate leaves that A vigorous large Comfrey that has brilliant gold shade. The glaucous lobed leaves are topped by 2" form a tidy clumps.In midsummer the foliage in spring that slowly fades to chartreuse in yellow papery blooms. It is fairy long blooming and strong,well-branched stems brandish masses of the summer.At this point if the foliage is cut to the is followed by attractive hairy seed pink buds that open to white globes with an icy blue ground another new mound will appear for the pods.[Papaveraceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] blush.[Dipsacaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Full sun to part summer.Pink-blue flowers in summer. From Great [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 45 cm sun] [1 gal] [45cm[18"] 35cm[14"]] Dixter[Boraginaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun (18")] to part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 45 cm (18")]

Symphytum caucasicum 'Goldsmith' $11.00 A showy, compact variegated comfrey. The lance-shaped, dark green, raspy leaves have gold and cream edges and markings. Cymes of pale blue, cream or pink blooms.Well behaved.[Boraginaceae] [Caucasus] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30-40 cm (12-16") / 30 cm (12")]

Symphytum x uplandicum 'Axminster $19.00 Gold' We think this is a truly outstanding plant. A large, variegated Comfrey. Gray-green leaves with a wide yellow band. A much larger form than S. 'Goldsmith'. If leaves look ratty by midsummer just remove and it will quickly return to its architectural splendour.[Boraginaceae] [Russia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [75 cm (30") / 60 cm (24")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 134 Syneilesis Tanacetum Tellima

Syneilesis 'Kikko $75.00 Tanacetum densum amani $10.00 Tellima grandiflora 'Forest Frost' $14.00 A few divisions of this fabulous woodland plant.It A gorgeous foliage plant that has intense From Terra Nova comes this Fringe Cups selection. emerges in spring with spidery leaves heavily silver,fern-like foliage and is topped with yellow Silver splashes on the green foliage which turns a veined in yellow.[] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 button-like flowers in summer.Drought bronze colour in fall. A Heuchera look alike that's gal] [40-60cm (16-24") / 30-40cm (12-16")] tolerant,hardy and not a weed like some others in tolerant of dry shade.[Saxifragaceae] [Western this genus.[Asteraceae] [Turkey] [z4] [Full sun] [1 North America] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [25 Syneilesis 'Pink Fizz' $18.00 gal] [15-30cm (6-12") / 30-45cm (12-18")] cm (10") / 25 cm (10")] A charming woodlander that emerges with cutleaf,fuzzy umbrellas.These are topped by tall ,slender stems with heads of pink buds with feathery small flowers.[] [] [] [] [1 gal] [40-45 cm (16-18") / 60 cm (24")]

Syneilesis aconitifolia $18.00 At its best when emerging in the spring with fuzzy leaves. Wonderful foliage plant for the woodland garden.[] [] [] [] [1 gal] [40-55cm (16-22") / 40-55cm (16-22")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 135 Teucrium Thalictrum Thalictrum pubescens [T. polygamum] $9.00 A native that usually grows in damp areas with white star burst flowers--no petals, just Teucrium chamaedrys 'Summer $10.00 Thalictrum 'Black Stockings' $15.00 stamens.[Ranunculaceae] [North America] [z4] [Full Sunshine' Nearly black stems and contrasting green leaves sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1-2 m (3-7') / 45 cm (18")] A selection with yellow foliage that will form a low are topped by fluffy, lavender flowers in large, spreading clump of foliage that is more chartreuse flat-topped corymbs.A Terra Nova Thalictrum rochebrunianum $10.00 in the shade. It has short spikes of pink flowers in introduction.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] Large single pink flowers in an open pannicle. One late summer for 2 to 3 weeks.[Lamiaceae] [Europe] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1.8 m (6') / 60 cm (2')] of the showiest and most graceful Thalictrums,A [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 statuesque, narrow, statement in the border that cm (12")] Thalictrum 'Purplelicious' $18.00 provides height without taking up much A fascinating dwarf selection with fern-like,low space.[Ranunculaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Full sun to part clumps with black stems supporting fluffy mauve sun] [1 gal] [230 cm [7'] 40cm[16"]] flower heads.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part Shade] [1 gal] [30-35 cm (12-14") / 30 cm Thalictrum rochebrunianum 'Lavender $12.00 (12")] Mist' Airy sprays of zesty, lavender-purple flowers rise Thalictrum 'Tukker Princess' $14.00 above delicate foliage. Their height and habit A noble new selection that is huge.The tall strong affords them the potential to add to a border without stems support the large heads of sunshine yellow taking up precious horizontal fluffy blooms.Attractive glaucous space.[Ranunculaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Full sun to part leaflets.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [2-2.5 m (6-8') / 4.2 m (14')] sun to part sun] [1 gal] [2.5 m (8')] Thalictrum sp. [ex. Siberia] $9.00 Thalictrum aquilegifolium $9.00 Attractive foliage is a given for all of the members of Large heads of fluffy, rosy-lilac flowers, over a basal this genus, so give this one a try and let us know clump of grey-green leaves and purple stems. Good how it performs.[Ranunculaceae] [Russia] [z4] [Full seed heads. Blooms in early to midsummer. Valued sun to part sun] [1 gal] [] for its airy foliage and powderpuff heads.[Ranunculaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to part Thalictrum uchiyama $9.00 sun] [1 gal] [90-120 cm (3-4') / 60 cm (2')] A lavender blue scabiosa-like blooms on six foot stems.A rare species from China.[Ranunculaceae] Thalictrum aquilegiifolium $12.00 [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [] 'Thundercloud' The tiny, mauve flowers have dark purple stamens Thalictrum x hybrida 'Elin' $18.00 and contrast well with the attractive, silver-green An astounding hybrid between Thalictrum flavum foliage.One of the showiest that looks like an airy var glaucum and Thalictrum rochenbrunian. The purple cloud.[Ranunculaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to sturdy robust stems grow into a giant topped by part sun] [1 gal] [1.2 m (4') / 60 cm (24")] open sprays of bicoloured pale yellow and lavender flowers. It provides a mystical airy presence at the Thalictrum baicalense $9.00 back of the border. Blooms are long lasting because A shorter species that is used in Chinese they are sterile (no seedlings). The upright spears of medicine.It has wiry stems with delicate foliage and ferny steely blue foliage would be worth growing loose clusters of white starry without any bloom.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] blooms.[Ranunculaceae] [Russia, Japan] [z5] [Full [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [300 cm (10') / 90 sun to part sun] [1 gal] [80 cm (32") / 40 cm (16")] cm (35'')]

Thalictrum clavatum $9.00 Mountain Meadow Rue is native to the eastern U. S., where it grows in rock crevices or gravelly soil. White, starry flowers and dainty foliage.[Ranunculaceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 30 cm (12")]

Thalictrum delavayi 'Hewett's Double' $14.00 Massive airy sprays of rich mauve little balls above delicate blue-green columbine like foliage . Best grown in moist, well drained soils in light shade.[Ranunculaceae] [China] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [1.2 m (4') / 50 cm (20")]

Thalictrum filamentosum $10.00 An excellent Asian species with single, large, divided leaves. Frothy, white or purple tinted blooms in flat-topped cymes on compact plants. For light shade.[Ranunculaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [70 cm (28") / 40 cm (16")]

Thalictrum ichangense [T. koreanum] $11.00 A favourite we received from Marion Jarvie. It is like a T. kuisianum on steroids, larger in all of its parts but still under a foot tall.The dainty, round foliage is set off by purple sparkling balls.[Ranunculaceae] [Korea] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [25cm[10"] 30cm[12"]]

Thalictrum kiusianum $10.00 A very choice dwarf Thalictrum for the rock garden. Forms a small clump with frothy lavender flowers from June to August. Different,dainty foliage like a maidenhair fern.[Ranunculaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 30 cm (12")]

Thalictrum lucidum $10.00 Very distinctive, narrow, glossy, dark green leaves that are deeply cut. Superb, greenish yellow, fluffy flowers from June to August. An excellent foil in the woodland[Ranunculaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [80 cm (32") / 40 cm (16")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 136 Thermopsis Thymus Tiarella

Thermopsis lupinoides $9.00 Thymus praecox 'Elfin' $8.00 Tiarella 'Crow Feather' $15.00 Russian False Yellow Lupine.Dense spikes of A tiny Thyme, small and choice enough for a trough. Bright green leaves, cut and deeply marked with a yellow flowers arrive early in the season.A Tiny domes of microscopic leaves form outstanding black feather. Excellent winter colour; a brocade of tough,drought tolerant for a sunny little cushions. Rarely blooms.[Lamiaceae] [Garden pinks, reds, purples and blacks. Pink flowers in spot.[Papilionaceae] [Russia] [z3] [Full sun] [1 gal] origin] [z5] [] [11 cm / 4"] [5 cm (2") / 5 cm (2")] spring.[Saxifragaceae] [North America] [z4] [Part [1 m (3') / 1 m (3')] sun to shade] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 30 cm (12")] Thymus pseudolanuginosis $9.00 Wooly Thyme.An old standby but useful little thyme Tiarella 'Jade Peacock' $15.00 that is quite durable and will withstand moderate A new introduction with leaves that emerge foot traffic. Pink flowers in June and chartreuse leaves with deep red centres and mature July.[Lamiaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [1 to glossy,jade green with a deep purple centre.It gal] [5 cm (2") / 20-30 cm (8-12")] has a compact,clumping habit with wands of creamy-white blooms.[Saxifragaceae] [North Thymus serphyllum 'Pink Chintz' $10.00 America] [z4/5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [25-30cm Profuse blooms of salmon-pink on a fragrant low (10-12") / 25-30cm (10-12")] mat. Very drought tolerant and one of the first thymes to bloom.[Lamiaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] Tiarella 'Jeepers Creepers' $15.00 [Full sun] [11 cm / 4"] [5 cm (2") / 30 cm (12")] An improved creeper. Beguiling, fuzzy, green leaves exhibit dramatic, black patterns in Thymus X citriodorus $9.00 association with the veins. White, bottle brush Develops into a light green carpet that turns gold flowers. Will form a weed suppressing ground with red tips in the fall and winter.It is commonly cover. Great under shrubs.[Saxifragaceae] [Garden called lemon thyme for its delightful origin] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") fragrance.[Lamiaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun] / 75 cm (30")] [1 gal] [5 cm (2") / 20-30 cm (8-12")] Tiarella 'Pacific Crest' $14.00 Thymus x citriodorus 'Aureus' $8.00 A Terra Nova introduction with glossy,nicely cut that A variegated thyme with bright gold edges and a is glossy and has dark centres and white delicious lemon scent.It grows a bit taller than many bottlebrush flowers in spring.This is a running form others.[Thymelaeaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full that will grow into a three foot mat excellent in the sun] [1 gal] [30 (12") / 40 (16")] woodland or under shrubs.[Saxifragaceae] [North America] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 1 m (40")]

Tiarella 'Pink Pearls' $14.00 Flowers on this Blooms introduction open pink and gracefully fade to white. Shiny, green foliage has distinctive maroon veining which results in an unusual, quilted appearance. Wonderful autumn colour.[Saxifragaceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 30 cm (12")]

Tiarella 'Pink Skyrocket' $14.00 Dark patterned, deeply cut foliage is attractive throughout the season. A marvellous spring show, in the woodland garden, centres around its exceptionally dense flower heads with darker pink buds opening to pale pink.[Saxifragaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 30 cm (12")]

Tiarella 'Spring Symphony' $12.00 A small compact mound of divided leaves with almost black centres that nicely contrast with dense, bottle brush,pink blooms.The colour is enhanced in cold weather.Slightly fragrant.[Saxifragaceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 25 cm (10")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 137 Tradescantia Tricyrtis Tricyrtis 'Yellow Sunrise' $12.00 The description seems identical as 'Golden Festival'.We sometimes wonder if suppliers take the Tradescantia 'Sunshine Charm' $10.00 Tricyrtis 'Blue Wonder' $9.00 same plant and add their own A new introduction that is more compact and sun Heavily spotted with purple blue flowers of this name.[Convallariaceae] [Japan] [z4/5] [Part sun to tolerant. Bright god foliage and lavender-pink new,exotic introduction really does stand out from shade] [1 gal] [38 cm (15") / 38 cm (15")] blooms.[Commelinaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full many other cultivars[Convallariaceae] [Asia] [z5] sun to part sun] [1 gal] [35-40 cm (14-16") / 45 cm [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [55 cm (22") / 45 cm Tricyrtis formosa 'Autumn Glow' $13.00 (18")] (18")] A Japanese selection with a wide yellow border around the edge of the dark green leaves.In Tradescantia Andersoniana Group $10.00 Tricyrtis 'Eco Yellow Spangles' $11.00 midsummer clusters of amethyst-purple flowers with 'Sweet Kate' A hybrid of T. latifolia [bakeri] and T. flava. Arching dark spots appear. It needs a few hours of sun to Vivid, glowing, golden foliage with contrasting, stems with light yellow flowers that are spotted with perform well.[Convallariaceae] [Asia] [z5/6] [Part gentian-blue flowers. Long blooming due to its red dots. Different and a good Shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 45 cm (18")] sterility. This also means that there are no pesky grower.[Convallariaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part seedlings. Until a couple of years ago we've had no sun to shade] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 35 cm (14")] Tricyrtis formosa Seiryu (Hatatogisa) $9.00 problem with any of the Tradescantia s but recently Orchid like silk blue petals unspotted with a white they've appeared everywhere.[Commelinaceae] Tricyrtis 'Empress' $9.00 centre, clean green foliage.[Convallariaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [40 Very large, white flowers are heavily dotted in red.A [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / cm (16") / 40 cm (16")] taller variety that looks stunning blooming above 40 cm (16")] mid-sized hostas bringing some late season sparkle to the part shade garden.[Convallariaceae] [Asia] Tricyrtis formosana 'Gilt Edge' $10.00 [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [70 cm (28") / 50 cm The refreshing lance-shaped foliage are edged in (20")] creamy yellow on gracefully arching stems. A vigorous growth habit and compact habit[1'] make Tricyrtis 'Golden Festival' $11.00 this a very useful plant. The orchid like flowers are A striking variety with vibrant yellow,orchid-like heavily spotted with purple. The foliage is late to blooms covered in small bronze dots.A fairly emerge in spring.[Convallariaceae] [China] [z5] compact variety with well branched,gracefully [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30cm[12" 45cm[18"]] arching stems with terminal and axillary late blooming flowers[Convallariaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part Tricyrtis formosana 'Samurai' $10.00 sun to shade] [1 gal] [38 cm (15") / 35 cm (14")] From Japan comes this white-edged form of T. formosana. The white flowers have heavy purple Tricyrtis 'Golden Leopard' $10.00 spotting. Easy in part shade and average to moist A mid size toadlily with orchid like yellow blooms soils.[Convallariaceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun to that are covered with small purple to bronze spots.A shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 40 cm (16")] summer bloomer.[Convallariaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [50cm[20"] 45cm[18"]] Tricyrtis hirta 'Blackberry Mousse' $14.00 A charming sport of Tricyrtis 'Raspberry Mousse' Tricyrtis 'Lightning Strike' $12.00 with pointed petals of rich velvety dark purple edged The very striking variegation ranges from almost in a contrasting mauve-pink. This late season solid gold to various flame patterns. We originally bloomer is a welcome addition to the partial shady had a similar plant called 'Flame', but it was a garden.[Convallariaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to terrible grower. This selection is much shade] [1 gal] [45cm[18"] 45cm[18"]] better.[Convallariaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 30 cm (12")] Tricyrtis hirta 'Golden Gleam' $14.00 Chartreuse foliage sets this Toad Lily apart,In the Tricyrtis 'Lunar Landing' $15.00 fall the leaf axils are packed with 1" dark purple A choice toadlily with dark wiry stems and oval blooms with white speckles.Quite leaves with dark spots and white blooms flecked compact.[Convallariaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Part sun to with purple.[Convallariaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30-40cm (12-16") / 30-40cm shade] [1 gal] [30-40 cm (12-16")] (12-16")]

Tricyrtis 'Minazaki' $21.00 Tricyrtis hirta 'Miyazaki' $9.00 Striking,golden narrow leaves on tall stems develop Good-sized clumps of arching foliage end with a narrow green border and a few streaks as the elegant light pink, spotted flowers in late summer. season progresses. A more golden and stable form Part shade and relatively moist of 'T. Lightening Strike'. Pale lavender flowers in the soil.[Convallariaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to leaf axils and tips in September.[Convallariaceae] shade] [1 gal] [60-90cm (24-36") / 30-60cm [Japan] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / (12-24")] 40 cm (16")] Tricyrtis hirta 'Moonlight' $11.00 Tricyrtis 'Sinohime' $13.00 Ethereal pale yellow foliage. Simply marvellous in Clean foliage with terminal clusters of the woodland.Spotted yellow purple-speckled, white flowers. Highly rated in a flowers.[Convallariaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to recent Chicago Botanic Garden shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 35 cm (14")] evaluation.[Convallariaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [1 m (40") / 50 cm (20")] Tricyrtis hirta 'Raspberry Mousse ' $12.00 The one inch flowers have rich chocolate-raspberry Tricyrtis 'Sinonome' $12.00 petals, nearly solid in colour.In late summer the From deep purple buds emerge white flowers blooms appear along the arching heavily splotched with maroon-purple. An old stems.[Convallariaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to Japanese cultivar with glossy, textured foliage.An shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 40 cm (16")] elegant late season bloomer.Drought tolerant.[Convallariaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Part sun to Tricyrtis ishiiana $19.00 shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 45 cm (18")] This rare Japanese toad lily is like a smaller T. macrantha. Waxy golden bells in September and Tricyrtis 'Tapei Silk' $15.00 October. Glossy veined leaves and wiry Endearing purple blooms that have highlights of stems.[Convallariaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to white and paler purple and light red freckling.A shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 40 cm (16")] profusion of flowers that are larger than most toad lilies A Probst introduction.[Convallariaceae] Tricyrtis macrantha ssp. $19.00 [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60 macranthopsis cm (24") / 40 cm (16")] A gorgeous variety. Trailing stems with glossy foliage; in September large, tubular, yellow flowers Tricyrtis 'Tojen' $12.00 with burgundy spots inside.It looks like it would be Lovely unspotted lavender, white-throated flowers right at home in a dripping tropical jungle but it is above handsome foliage in late summer give it an quite hardy.Large arching stems clothed in waxy, orchid-like appearance. Likes a shady garden with shiny leaves are juicy all season moist soil.Tough and long lived.[Convallariaceae] long.[Convallariaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / shade] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 30 cm (12")] 60 cm (24")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 138 Trifolium Trillium Triosteum

Trifolium ochroleucum $10.00 Trillium albidum $29.00 Triosteum angustifolium $10.00 A fascinating plant that looks like clover on A western trillium rarely offered .This early species Yellowfruit horse-gentian. A native with insignificant steroids.The blooms are like large white rabbit tails has pristine white upright blooms with a hint of rose flowers but attractive orange berries. Foliage and make a good foil for other flower forms in the at the base and a lovely rose scent.The large green covered in fine hairs.[Caprifoliaceae] [Eastern North garden.[] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] leaves are faintly marbled and can grow into an America] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [40-50 cm [1 gal] [40cm[14"] 40cm[14"]] impressive clump.[Trilliaceae] [Western North (16-20") / 30 cm (12")] America] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20-45cm Trifolium rubens $10.00 (8-18") / 30-45cm (12-18")] Triosteum pinnatifidum $10.00 Large, very decorative, bright purple-red, clover-like White Feverwort is a woodlander from China and blossoms in mid-summer.[Papilionaceae] [Garden Trillium catesbaei $9.00 Japan. The short stems with nicely lobed green origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / Pink to rose blooms on nodding stems. Prefers leaves and have clusters of white berries in 40 cm (16")] moist, highly acidic, humus rich soil in part summer.[Caprifoliaceae] [China, Japan] [z5] [Part shade.[Trilliaceae] [South Eastern United States] sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 (12") / 30 (12")] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 20 cm (8")]

Trillium erectum $9.00 Another handsome native that gardeners around the world covet. Maroon flowers have recurving segments, indigo centres and paler anthers. G. S. Thomas describes them as "long-lived abiding joys of spring".[Trilliaceae] [Eastern North America] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 30 cm (12")]

Trillium grandiflorum $10.00 Need we say anything.[Trilliaceae] [Eastern North America] [z2] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")]

Trillium grandiflorum 'Flore Pleno' $85.00 The Holy Grail for many woodland gardeners. These are blooming size divisions that we have imported from Japan. Stunning, almost Camellia-like, white blooms.[Trilliaceae] [Eastern North America] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")]

Trillium luteum $9.00 Lemon-like fragrance sets this Trillium apart. Pale yellow to lime-green blooms perch on attractively mottled leaves.[Trilliaceae] [South Eastern United States] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 15 cm (6")]

Trillium nivale $9.00 The tiny snow Trillium is one of our favourite plants of spring. It pops up as the snow disappears with its green leaves and cheery white blooms[Trilliaceae] [South Eastern United States] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [10cm[4"]]

Trillium recurvatum $9.00 Prairie Trillium. An unusual trillium with small maroon-red reflexed petals and wonderful foliage mottled bluish-green and brown. This species usually grows in a heavy soil of acid to neutral pH.[Trilliaceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 30 cm (12")]

Trillium sessile $10.00 Beautiful, mottled leaves may fade during the flowering period. Dark purple, upright, stalk-less blooms sit atop the leaves.[Trilliaceae] [Eastern North America] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")]

Trillium undulatum $10.00 Painted Trillium. Flowers are upward facing, wavy edged and white, marked with a red stripe at the petal base. Challenging. Intolerant of limy soils, drought and summer heat.[Trilliaceae] [Eastern North America] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 20 cm (8")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 139 Tritonia Trollius Trollius ircuticus $10.00 A Czech collection from the Altai Mountains, where it is often found at pond edges. Rare in cultivation. Tritonia disticha $10.00 Trollius 'Alabaster' $16.00 Produces rounded, bowl-shaped, orange flowers A charming species from mountain slopes of the A much sought after globe flower with papery that open with rings of prominent, brush-like S.E.Cape in South Africa. Sword-like leaves with creamy white blooms in late spring. A delicate stamens.[Ranunculaceae] [Altai Mountains] [z4] wands of trumpet-shaped blooms ranging in colour bloom that fits well with so many other colours. [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [80 cm (32") / 40 cm from red,orange,yellow or pink in late summer.We More compact than many other (16")] received this from Seneca Hills a few years ago and varieties.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full the fact it is still here means it could be hardy. A sun to part sun] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 30 cm (12")] Trollius laxus $9.00 small form.[Iridaceae] [South Africa] [z5] [Full sun] We are not sure if this is the eastern or western [11 cm / 4"] [30 cm (12") / 30-40 cm (12-15")] Trollius 'Orange Princess' $10.00 form of the species. The vibrant deeply cut leafs Graceful clumps of dissected leaves bear orange emerge and the white to pale yellow blooms are blooms in early summer. Easy, as long as it doesn't held on thick stems. It prefers a fairly rich site.A dry out.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full compact cutie.[Ranunculaceae] [North America] [z4] sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 30 cm (12")] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")] Trollius 'Cheddar' $12.00 We finally have enough to be able to re-offer this Trollius ledebourii $10.00 unique, semi-double Globeflower in a soft, A Chinese species that has flowers that are usually creamy-yellow shade. Subtle yet elegant. Sun to orange and instead of being the usual globe shape part shade.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] they are flatter with a large boss of central stamens [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 40 cm that stand erect.[Ranunculaceae] [China] [z5] [Full (16")] sun to part sun] [11 cm / 4"] [60 cm (2') / 45 cm (18")] Trollius 'Earliest of All' $10.00 The golden yellow flowers bloom earlier than other Trollius sp $10.00 varieties.Good as a cut flower and fairly [] [Garden origin] [z5] [] [1 gal] [] maintenance free.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 30-40 cm (12-16")]

Trollius 'Golden Queen' $10.00 Golden-yellow, bowl-shaped, good-sized blooms over handsome, deeply cut, deep green foliage.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [80cm[32"] 30cm[12"}]

Trollius 'Lemon Queen' $9.00 From substantive deeply cut foliage arise a mass of citrus yellow cups. An invigorating spring bloomer for sun to light shade that looks fabulous with neighbouring emerging dark foliage[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [40cm[14"] 40cm[14"]]

Trollius 'New Moon' $12.00 A Jelitto introduction that is an improvement on T.Alabaster with more vigour and Larger flowers.The creamy-yellow flowers appear in spring on strong stems.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 45 cm (18")]

Trollius 'Orange Crest' $11.00 A globeflower with emerging leaves that are red,turning green. The bright orange buds,striped in red open yellowish-orange with a darker centre creating a striking two tone effect.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 30-40 cm (12-16")]

Trollius 'Orange Globe' $9.00 A taller selection with luminous orange bowl shaped flowers held on strong stems.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [80 cm (32") / 35 cm (14")]

Trollius asiaticus $9.00 From seed wild-collected in eastern Russia (Mt. Sajany). A more compact species, blooming dark yellow. Great for the rock garden or the front of a mixed border.[Ranunculaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")]

Trollius chinensis 'Golden Queen' $10.00 Semi-double, yellow flowers with contrasting, deep orange centres.[Ranunculaceae] [Garden origin] [z2] [] [1 gal] [80 cm (32") / 50 cm (20")]

Trollius europaeus $10.00 This wild form of Globeflower is unbeatable, with its exquisite pale lemon globes. Good glossy foliage. Always an eye stopper in the garden. Blooms in early summer. Blends wonderfully with blues and purples.[Ranunculaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [75 cm (30") / 45-60 cm (18-24")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 140 Uvularia Veratrum Vernonia

Uvularia grandiflora $12.00 Veratrum formosanum $18.00 Vernonia acaulis $12.00 Our native Fairy Bells. Erect stems with nodding A high altitude collection of this Chinese false The common name is stemless iron weed . It is very pendant flowers of soft yellow. A wonderful plant for hellebore.I don't know why they are called false compact with purple heads and a basal rosette of the shady border or woodland hellebore it would be hard to mistake flower or large leaves.[Asteraceae] [Eastern North America] garden.[Convallariaceae] [Eastern North America] foliage for a hellebore. This one is at least is more [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [45-75 cm (18-30") / hellebore size. This forms a 10" rosette of long, 30 cm (12")] strap-like foliage with rich,dark burgundy flowers Vernonia baldwinii $10.00 along 16" stems.[Melanthiaceae] [China] [z5] [Part Western Ironweed. In summer purple florets are Uvularia sessilifolia $9.00 sun to shade] [1 gal] [40cm[16"] 30cm[12"]] arranged in loose corymbs.An intermediate Pale, straw-coloured flowers on dainty arching size.[Asteraceae] [Central North America] [z5] [Full branches where the veined leaves clasp the stems. Veratrum nigrum $18.00 sun] [1 gal] [1.5 m (5') / 1 m (3')] Lovely beside a woodland path.[Convallariaceae] People are entranced by the beautiful, large, [Eastern North America] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 pleated basal leaves. In mid summer the flowers Vernonia fasciculata var. alba $12.00 gal] [45 cm (18") / 35 cm (14")] appear in the form of dark, reddish black stars.A tall It was great to find a white form of this durable, elegant statement for the shade useful native. Late season white umbels on clean Uvularia sessilifolia 'Cobbleswood $18.00 garden.[Melanthiaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Part sun to foliage that is more compact than some other Gold' shade] [1 gal] [60-120 cm (2-4') / 60 cm (2')] varieties.[Asteraceae] [Eastern North America] [z4] A precious spring woodland beauty with wiry stems [Full sun] [1 gal] [90 cm (3') / 50 cm (20")] are that clothed with small green leaves edged in yellow. Yellow bell-shaped flowers early spring. Vernonia fasiculata $9.00 Discovered by Daryl Probst in a Massachusetts A shorter plant than V. noveboracensis. Myriads of wood.[Convallariaceae] [Eastern North America] small red-purple flowers. Sunny, good soils suit this [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 30 cm native.[Asteraceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] (12")] [Full sun] [1 gal] [1.5 m (5') / 75 cm (30")]

Vernonia gigantea $10.00 Purple florets are arranged in loose clusters up to 16" in diameter from late summer to fall.[Asteraceae] [Eastern North America] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [3 m (10') / 1 m (3')]

Vernonia [Lost Horizons hybrids] $11.00 Chance seedlings found growing in the nursery which exhibits characteristics intermediate between its two parents, V. noveboracensis and V. fasciculata.[Asteraceae] [North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [2 m (80") / 90 cm (3')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 141 Veronicastrum Vinca Viola

Veronicastrum 'Diane' $9.00 Vinca minor 'Ralph Shugert' $8.00 Viola 'Heart Throb' $14.00 Slender spikes of,dense tubular,white flowers over Variegated Periwinkle. Shiny green leaves with A similar selection to 'Mars' except it has a larger tall stems with whorls of lance-shaped foliage make white-edged variegation.[Apocynaceae] [Eurasia] dark centre.Excellent with bright yellow hostas.It this an endearing addition to midsummer [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [10-15 cm (4-6") / does not seed about.[Violaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] border.[Scrophulariaceae] [North America] [z4] [Full 30-45 cm (12-18")] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 25 cm (10")] sun] [1 gal] [150 cm (5') / 60 cm (2')] Viola 'Mars' $12.00 Veronicastrum sp $10.00 A recent variegated Violet with subtle charm. Heart A lovely white selection[] [] [] [] [1 gal] [] shaped, green leaves with purple centres that spread out along the veins. Delicate, fragrant, Veronicastrum virginicum 'Apollo' $10.00 lavender flowers are produced in mid An introduction from Piet Oudolf in Holland. Very spring.[Violaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to robust foot-long lilac flower heads on slightly twisted shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 15 cm (6")] stems appear in midsummer.[Scrophulariaceae] [Eastern North America] [z3] [Full sun] [1 gal] [180 Viola 'Silver Samurai' $16.00 cm (6') / 90 cm (3')] This violet looks like a larger form of V. Dancing Geisha. The large cut and ruffled leaves have a Veronicastrum virginicum 'Fascination' $10.00 silver overlay. The delicate lavender flowers have Another introduction from Piet Oudolf. Striking lilac attractive veined centres. V. Dancing Geisha has flowers twist up tall stems in proved to be a well behaved, long lived useful midsummer.[Scrophulariaceae] [Eastern North woodlander and this is a useful addition to the America] [z3] [Full sun] [1 gal] [180 cm (6') / 90 cm violaceae family.[Violaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun (3')] to shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 20 cm (8")]

Veronicastrum virginicum 'Red Arrows' $15.00 Viola labradorica [Viola riviniana $10.00 A newer introduction with reddish shoots and buds Purpurea Group] that do open to a deep rich violet.The attractive Pale purple flowers with short spurs nestle among whorled leaves also have a purple flush.More than heart-shaped purple leaves. Will seed around if the sum of its parts.[Schropulariaceae] [North happy.[Violaceae] [Eastern North America] [z2] America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1-1.8 m [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [8 cm (3") / 8 cm (3")] (3-6') / 60 cm (2')] Viola sororia 'Freckles' $9.00 Veronicastrum virginicum v. sibiricum $9.00 Charming lavender-splashed white flowers appear Lavender blue flowers in narrow, stately spikes. A in spring. Makes a carpet of heart-shaped green graceful addition for the back of the leaves all season. Spreads by stout, fleshy border.[Scrophulariaceae] [Russia] [z3] [Full sun to rhizomes and can seed about.[Violaceae] [Eastern part sun] [1 gal] [1.7 m (6') / 90 cm (3')] North America] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [9 cm/3.5"] [15 cm (6") / 15-30 cm (6-12")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 142 Wisteria Wulfenia Zantedeschia

Wisteria frutescens 'Aunt Maude' $29.00 Wulfenia baldacii $9.00 Zantedeschia 'Red Alert' $14.00 A hardy selection of this US native that blooms on A handsome Chinese species with lilac-blue flowers This variety is the brightest red of all the Callas new wood that we have had favourable reports on. held in a dense head above textual,attractive basal providing a big hit of colour to the shade garden.The The faintly scented, blue-violet blooms are tightly rosette of leathery,wavy edged long stalk blooms are also excellent for cutting.The packed in 1' to-1.5 ' racemes.[Papilionaceae] leaves.[Scrophulariaceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun to leaves are attractively dotted with cream.[Araceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [3 shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 20 cm (8")] [South Africa] [z7] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] gal.] [4.5m [15']] [50-80cm (20-32") / 30-45cm (12-18")] Wulfenia carinthiaca $9.00 Wisteria floribunda 'Mon Nishiki' $45.00 From shiny, bright green clumps of evergreen, An old but rare Japanese selection selected for the crenate foliage sprout short spikes of deep foliage is splashed and mottled with gold.The violet-blue blooms. From sub-alpine meadows. hanging blooms are purple-blue.[Papilionaceae] Adapts easily to rock garden [Japan] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [3 gal.] [5 m (17')] culture.[Scrophulariaceae] [Alps] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 25 cm (10")] Wisteria frutescens 'Amethyst Falls' $28.00 An American species that is vigorous but restrained compared to the Asian thugs.This cultivar has beautiful, fragrant, lavender-blue 6" racemes on this years wood making it much more likely to bloom.[Papilionaceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal] [6m[20']]

Wisteria macrostachya 'Blue Moon' $28.00 Large showy lilac-blue flowers in foot-long grape-like racemes - they are intensely fragrant and are supposed to bloom three times a year.This native selection is a reliable bloomer and will not tear off the eave trough.[Papilionaceae] [Central North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal] [6 m (18')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 143 Zauschneria Asplenium FERNS Zauschneria californica $10.00 Although most ferns are happy growing in moist Asplenium scolopendrium $14.00 Hairy, leathery leaves with sizzling, deep red, humus or peaty, rich soils, some listed here are 'Angustifolia' tubular flowers in autumn. Fuchsia-like blooms more tolerant of sun and drier conditions. Ferns An enchanting hart's tongue fern that has provide late season colour in the rock garden or provide a wonderful contrast of foliage form in long,leathery,dark green solid fronds that are herbaceous border as long as there is good the woodland garden. All are nursery attractively serrated and ruffled edges.A slug drainage.[Onagraceae] [Western North America] propagated. resistant,choice fern for the [z5] [] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")] woodland.[Aspleniaceae] [North Temperate Zone] Adiantum [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30-40 cm (12-16") / 40 cm (16")]

Adiantum aleuticum $14.00 Asplenium [Phyllitis] scolopendrium $12.00 A very hardy western species with black to dark red Hart's Tongue Fern. Native to the Bruce Peninsula, stems topped with delicate,lacy fronds.A useful this fern has leathery, tongue-shaped, evergreen plant for basket weaving and medicinal purposes as fronds. Prefers an alkaline soil.[Aspleniaceae] well as its beauty.[Adiantaceae] [Western North [Eastern North America] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 America] [z4/5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [35 (14") gal] [45 cm (18") / 45 cm (18")] 30cn[12"]]

Adiantum pedatum $12.00 Northern Maidenhair Fern. A delicate and graceful native. An excellent fine-textured fern with dark wiry stems, suited to the woodland or shady rocky garden. Quite drought tolerant once established.[Adiantaceae] [Eastern North America] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [25-45 cm (10-18") / 45 cm (18")]

Adiantum pedatum imbricatum' $13.00 A dwarf form that is about half the size of the species.It is native to western North America and also a few eastern states.A tough,hardy fern despite its delicate lacy fronds and wiry black stems.[Adiantaceae] [Western North America] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20-25 cm (8-10") / 30 cm (12")]

Adiantum venustum $15.00 One of the most coveted of the hardy Maidenhair Ferns. This Himalayan native has delicate looking triangular fronds with black wiry stems. Slow to establish but will form a nice patch in a few years if happy.[Adiantaceae] [Himalayas] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 60 cm (2')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 144 Athyrium Athyrium niponicum v. pictum [f. $8.00 Cyrtomium metallicum] Japanese Painted Fern. An exotic-looking fern with Athyrium 'Ghost' $14.00 olive-green fronds tinged with grey and maroon. An Cyrtomium fortunei $11.00 The new growth of fronds is a stunning silver-white, easy bright touch for the shade. 'Perennial Plant of Evergreen species with pale, narrow pinnae on dark eventually ageing to green. A sterile hybrid between the Year 2004'[Woodsiaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Part sun to stems.[Dryopteridaceae] [] [z5] [] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") Japanese Painted Fern and Southern Lady Fern. shade] [1 gal] [30-60 cm (12-24") / 30 cm (12")] / 45 cm (18")] Forms a tall, broad, rigid, upright clump of silvery fronds. Tough and reliable. An imposing presence Athyrium niponicum var. pictum $14.00 in the woodland.[Woodsiaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] 'Burgundy Lace' [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [75 cm (30") / 50 cm A Japanese Painted Fern with gorgeous burgundy (20")] fronds.[Woodsiaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 30 cm (12")] Athyrium 'Godzilla' $15.00 The 'Japanese Painted Fern' at one foot was Athyrium niponicum var. pictum 'Silver $14.00 exciting but at three feet this one is amazing. Falls' 'Godzilla' appeared in the 'Plant Delights'garden and Lustrous silver fronds have contrasting red veins. we are happy that it has been passed on so we can Named after a well-known series of waterfalls in enjoy it as well. The tall arching stems will Oregon. The silvering actually intensifies eventually form a sizable patch creating a dynamic throughout the season, although the fronds emerge foil for even large hostas.[Dryopteridaceae] [Garden somewhat later in the spring than other Japanese origin] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [90 cm (3') / Painted Ferns.[Woodsiaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Part sun 90 cm (3')] to shade] [1 gal] [35 cm (14") / 30 cm (12")]

Athyrium 'Ocean's Fury' $12.00 Athyrium nipponicum 'Regal Red' $12.00 A graceful hybrid that has an upright habit of A richly coloured selection where the dark violet-red delicately cut pinnae that are crested and lightly centre contrasts well with the silver edges. The silvered. A light touch next to those heavy pinnules also slightly twist giving a unique hostas.[Dryopteridaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to appearance[Woodsiaceae] [Asia] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30-45 cm (12-18") / 30-35 cm shade] [1 gal] [30-45cm (12-18") / 45-60cm (12-14")] (18-24")]

Athyrium filix-femina 'Dre's Dagger' $14.00 Athyrium otophorum v. okanum $11.00 Thin, deep green fronds are unusually criss-crossed A hardy deciduous lady fern that sprouts purple and come to narrow, small-crested terminae. An croziers in spring.Although not as showy as some oddity of crossed swords in narrow of its oriental relatives but the fronds that range from fronds.[Woodsiaceae] [North Temperate Zone] [z4] silvery blue-green to limy green give it a dignity we [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 45 cm would not like to be without.[Woodsiaceae] [Asia] (18")] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [45cm[18"] 45cm[18"]] Athyrium filix-femina 'Frizelliae' $11.00 Unusual-looking narrow semi-circular fronds run up the stems.The pinnae form semicircular balls along the stem almost like beads on a necklace. Outstanding.[Woodsiaceae] [North Temperate Zone] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / 30 cm (12")]

Athyrium filix-femina 'Lady in Lace' $14.00 A delightful clump of foliage that looks like a congested and twisted parsley.An excellent foil for large leafed plants like hostas or bergenias.A tough lady fern that looks more delicate than it is.[Woodsiaceae] [North Temperate Zone] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [35 (14") 30cn[12"]]

Athyrium filix-femina 'Lady in Red' $12.50 Striking burgundy runs up the stems and through the plant to make this one of the best garden fern introductions to come along in a long time.[Woodsiaceae] [North Temperate Zone] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [75-90 cm (30-36") / 60 cm (24")]

Athyrium filix-femina 'Minutissima' $10.00 A dainty little,dwarf lady fern with soft light green fronds that is a welcome addition to the shady rock garden or edger in the shady garden.A native hardy fern.[Woodsiaceae] [North Temperate Zone] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15-30 cm (6-12") / 30 cm (12")]

Athyrium niponicum v. pictum $14.00 'Applecourt' A Tony Avent selection that creates a fuller, yet delicate appearance with heavy cresting on silver fronds.[Woodsiaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 35 cm (14")]

Athyrium niponicum v. pictum 'Red $11.00 Beauty' Similar to the species with its silvery green fronds but has brighter red stems and veins. This red colour takes two to three years to develop. A vigorous grower.[Woodsiaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 35 cm (14")]

Athyrium niponicum v. pictum 'Ursulas $14.00 Red' An early spring riser with broad silver leaves traced and flushed with wine-red.One of the most showy and dramatic.[Woodsiaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 40 cm (16")]

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Gymnocarpium dryopteris 'Plumosum' $10.00 Matteuccia pensylvanica $16.00 Onoclea sensibilis $10.00 Plumose Oak Fern. A dainty fern with malachite Ostrich Fern. A tough native fern up to four feet Sensitive Fern. Handsome, arching, thick, pale green foliage which bear a slight resemblance to high; forms a striking ground cover. Likes good green fronds turn attractive yellow-brown in fall. A tiny oak leaves. Good enough to have received an moisture in the shade.[Woodsiaceae] [Garden native deciduous creeping fern which can be RHS ,AGM.[Dryopteridaceae] [North Temperate origin] [z4] [Shade] [3 gal.] [60-120 cm (2-4') / 60 cm invasive in wet soils; a dry site restrains its Zone] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / (2')] growth.[Woodsiaceae] [Garden origin] [z2] [Part sun 40 cm (16")] to shade] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 45 cm (18")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 146 Osmunda Polystichum ORNAMENTAL GRASSES Osmunda cinnamomea $10.00 Polystichum acrostichoides $10.00 Cinnamon Fern. The top of each fertile frond is a The Christmas Fern is a tough hardy native that is mass of cinnamon-brown sporangia in spring. tolerant of deep shade. The elegant fronds are Acorus Shuttlecock form of sterile fronds.[] [Eastern North shiny and evergreen and one of the first ferns to America] [z2] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [90 cm (3') / send up its fiddle-heads covered in rusty brown 60 cm (2')] scales.[Dryopteridaceae] [Eastern North America] Acorus calamus 'Variegatus' $13.00 [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 40 cm Japanese Sweet Flag. Boldly variegated green and (16")] white sword-shaped leaves. Grows in shallow water or moist soil, from creeping rhizomes with a spicy Polystichum braunii $10.00 odour. Earlier, used medicinally, for perfume and Narrow, lance-shaped, leathery fronds. Light supposed restorative properties.Very covering of hairs.[Dryopteridaceae] [North hardy.[Acoraceae] [Japan] [z3] [Full sun to full Temperate Zone] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] shade] [1 gal] [60-90 cm (24-36") / 60 cm (24")] [60-90 cm (2-3') / 90 cm (3')] Acorus gramineus 'Golden Pheasant' $13.00 Polystichum munitum $10.00 Narrow,strap-like, brilliant gold leaves hold their Western Sword Fern. West coast native. colour well. Taller and more vigorous than Evergreen clump of dark green arching A.g.'Ogon'[Acoraceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to part fronds.[Dryopteridaceae] [Western North America] sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 35 cm (14")] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [90 cm (3') / 60 cm (2')] Acorus gramineus 'Ogon' $13.00 Golden Dwarf Sweet Flag. Rich golden slender Polystichum polyblepharum $10.00 leaves are displayed in attractive broad fans. Does Called Tassel Fern because emerging foliage well in water, bog, or a moisture-retentive perennial resembles a tassel. Evergreen fronds are shiny and bed.Great companion to dwarf hostas.[Acoraceae] dark green.[Dryopteridaceae] [Japan, Korea] [z5] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [75 cm (30") / 40 cm 40 cm (16")] (16")]

Polystichum setiferum Divisilobum $13.00 Group 'Herrenhausen' More leathery and darker green than the species. A very lacy and elegant Soft-Shield Fern.[Dryopteridaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 40 cm (16")]

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Alopecurus pratensis $13.00 Andropogon 'Indian Warrior' $14.00 Arrhenatherum elatius ssp. bulbosum $13.00 'Aureovariegatus' A very hardy selection that grows into an upright 'Variegatum' Golden Foxtail Grass. An attractive gold-striped clump of green foliage that takes on dusky purple Variegated Bulbous Oat Grass. A delightful grass grass. Leaves with broad margins of deep, rich hues as early as midsummer.In late summer the that grows to only a foot tall. Forms loose clumps of gold. Easy in sun or partial shade and fertile soil. glossy,deep purple flowers have bright orange-red narrow leaves, blue-green with conspicuous white Clip in summer.[Poaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun to pollen sacs on reddish stems.As the cold weather stripes. Full sun to partial shade in well-drained soil. part sun] [1 gal] [30-45cm (12-18") / 45-60cm approaches the leaves change to deep,smoky Foliage is best in spring; shear in summer and it will (18-24")] purple with red highlights.This native grass from the revive for fall. A good small specimen.[Poaceae] tall grass prairie is quite adaptable to a wide range [Europe] [z5] [] [1 gal] [30-45 cm (12-18") / 30 cm of soils and moisture conditions.[Poaceae] [North (12")] America] [z3] [] [1 gal] [1.2-1.8 m (4-6') / 90 cm (3')]

Andropogon 'Silver Sunrise' $12.00 A hybrid bluestem from University of Nebraska with outstanding colour. The exceptional blue basal foliage turns a fabulous rich purple in the fall. This is contrasted with wide golden bands in the flowering culms. A 'Great Plants' release.[Poaceae] [Western North America] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [1.5m[4'] 1m[3']]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 148 Calamagrostis Carex Carex muskingumensis 'Oehme' $13.00 A variegated form of the species.The smashing yellow edges appear in mid season.[Cyperaceae] Calamagrostis brachytricha $13.00 Carex laxiculmis 'Bunny Blue' $13.00 [Western North America] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 Korean Feather Reed Grass. Occurs in moist A native, low growing, evergreen sedge with gal] [60 cm (24") / 45 cm (18")] woodlands and at the edges of woods. A silver-blue foliage Excellent as a specimen or warm-season grower that blooms in September, ground cover in the woodland garden.[Cyperaceae] Carex oshimensis 'Evergold' $13.00 starting out a strong purple-red tint and fading to [Eastern North America] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 A grass-like selection that has a silver-grey. The blooms remain open and feathery gal] [15 cm (6") / 25 cm (10")] low,shaggy,cascading habit.The long,narrow blades into winter. Good for fresh or dry arrangements. have a bright creamy-yellow stripe running down the Effective as a specimen or massed.[Poaceae] [Asia] Carex 'Ice Dance' $13.00 centre.A well behaved clump former that is [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [120 cm (4') / 45-60 This Japanese introduction has strong, evergreen and tolerant of dry shade once cm (1.5-2')] cream-white, marginal variegation. Rhizomatous established.A dramatic specimen for the and carpet-forming, but not invasive. Thick, shiny, woodland.[Cyperaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to Calamagrostis x acutiflora 'Avalanche' $13.00 leathery leaves. Long lived and of easy culture on a shade] [1 gal] [25-35 cm (10-14") / 30 cm (12")] A new variegated form of 'Karl Foerster' in which the wide range of soils.[Cyperaceae] [Garden origin] foliage has a crisp, white central stripe.[Poaceae] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 45 cm Carex pendula 'Moonraker' $13.00 [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [1.5 m (5') / 40 (18")] A taller carex that has white and cream new growth cm (16")] that tones down to lime green in Carex appalachica $13.00 summer.[Cyperaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to Calamagrostis x acutiflora 'Eldorado' $13.00 A rarely available sedge with a fine texture. The one shade] [1 gal] [75 cm (30") / 70 cm (28")] A gold variegated form of 'Karl Foerster'. Blooms in foot narrow mound weeps over to form a round early summer.[Poaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full weeping mound . A native woodland sedge with Carex remota $13.00 sun] [1 gal] [1.2 m (4') / 45 cm (18")] dark green foliage that is useful in containers as A graceful evergreen sedge with narrow upright well as the woodland.[Cyperaceae] [Eastern North habit arching at the tips.Fairly common in the British America] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") Isles[Cyperaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to shade] / 35 cm (14")] [1 gal] [25-40 cm (10-16") / 45 cm (18")]

Carex ciliatomarginata 'Treasure $14.00 Carex rosea $13.00 Island' A native sedge found throughout NA in deciduous A white margined sport of 'C. Island Brocade' It woods.It is a clump former with fine slowly spreads to make a pleasing clump in light textured,arching, emerald green foliage that is quite shade[Cyperaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [] [1 gal] [15 drought tolerant.Tough enough to survive year - 20 cm (6" - 8") / 30 cm (12")] round in a container.[Cyperaceae] [North America] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [25-30cm (10-12") / Carex crinata $13.00 25-30cm (10-12")] This is a large native species with arching, elegant stems. The inflorescences are long and dangling. It Carex scandinavica $13.00 likes moisture but it can be grown in the woodland A widespread native sedge that forms a clump of in average soil.A tall grass that is useful in the narrow green leaves forming club-like shade garden.[Cyperaceae] [Ontario] [z4] [Part sun spikelets.Usually found in damp areas.[Cyperaceae] to shade] [1 gal] [1.2 m (4') / 40 cm (16")] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20-40 cm (8-16") / 30 cm (12")] Carex dolichostachya 'Kaga-nishiki' $13.00 ['Golden Fountains'] Carex siderosticha 'Banana Boat' $13.00 Forms dense fountains of narrow gold-edged A showy sedge that will brighten a shady spot.The leaves.A must for the shade garden.[Cyperaceae] broad spears are a seductive yellow with green [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / stripes along the edge.It will slowly expand to form a 30 cm (12")] dense compact mound.[Cperaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [15-30 cm (6-12") / 15-30 cm Carex elata 'Bowles' Golden' $13.00 (6-12")] A striking sedge with bright gold, green-edged blades forming an upright clump. Benefits from a Carex siderostricta 'Snow Cap' $14.00 moist part-shade location. Our most popular selling Similar to C.'Banana Boat' except the centre of the grass.[Cyperaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to leaves are creamy white.It forms a dense clump that shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 40 cm (16")] grows quite well considering it has so much white in the leaf.It certainly brightens up a shady Carex flacca 'Blue Zinger' $13.00 corner.[Cyperaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun Intense, steel blue, tufted foliage. Wider foliage to shade] [1 gal] [15cm[6"] 20cm[8"]] than that of the species and also more of a clump former.[Cyperaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to Carex umbrosa $13.00 shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")] Dense tufts.It produces pale green leaves with pale blackish brown basal sheaths.Bears small red to Carex macrocephala 'Majken' $13.00 orange-brown flower spikes.[Cyperaceae] [Europe] Narrow green leaves in a rounded clumps . Happy [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [40 cm (16") / 30 cm pond side or in the woodland.Interesting nodding (12")] blooms.[Cyperaceae] [Western North America] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20cm[8"] 30cm[12"]]

Carex morrowii 'Silver Sceptre' $13.00 This Japanese introduction forms a mounding clump of very narrow cascading leaves that are edged in white.This translates as an exceptional silver accent in the woodland garden.The fine texture is a fabulous contrast to hostas and other large leafed woodland plants.[Cyperaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30-40cm (12-16") / 30-40cm (12-16")]

Carex muskingumensis $13.00 Palm Sedge Grass. An attractive native with dark green two-foot stems that will do well in a shady woodland setting, where it provides a very different willowy effect. Looks like a hardy Papyrus.[Cyperaceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 45 cm (18")]

Carex muskingumensis 'Little Midge' $13.00 This dwarf palm sedge is only a quarter the size of the regular species. It can be used directly in a pond or in not too dry garden soil.[Cperaceae] [Western North America] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [20 cm (8") / 20 cm (8")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 149 Chasmanthium Deschampsia Fargesia

Chasmanthium latifolium $13.00 Deschampsia cespitosa $13.00 Fargesia robusta 'Green Screen' $39.00 Northern Sea Oats. A clump former, interesting for 'Bronzeschleier' [Bronze Veil] A large,clump forming Bamboo that is fast growing its dangling, oat-like spikelets held on nodding Bronze-orange inflorescences over bronze-yellow and sun tolerant. Interesting, persistent culm stems above the foliage. Spikelets are green at foliage. One of the most graceful. Massed or as a sheaths. This fabulous, bold specimen needs good first, red-bronze in early autumn and light specimen.[Poaceae] [Eurasia] [z4] [Full sun to part organic soil and good drainage.[Poaceae] [China] salmon-buff, ultimately. Great, fresh or dried, for sun] [1 gal] [90 cm (3') / 60 cm (2')] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [4.5 m (15') / 1.8 m arrangements. Cut back in spring before new (6')] growth resumes. It has a long season of interest Deschampsia cespitosa 'Tautrager' $13.00 and it will tolerate some shade.It will moderately ['Dew Carrier'] seed about.[Poaceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] A shorter selection with light green slender [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1.2 m (4') / 45 cm (18")] inflorescences[Poaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30-45 cm (12-18") / 30-35 cm Chasmanthium latifolium 'River Mist' $13.00 (12-14")] An exciting new sea oats with variegated foliage Each leaf is different ranging from solid white to Deschampsia flexuosa $13.00 various widths of stripes.[Poaceae] [Eastern North Wavy hair grass is found in dry grasslands and on America] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [80 cm moors and heaths. The wiry blades are topped by (32") / 45 cm (18")] airy panicles of small silvery or purplish-brown flowers[Poaceae] [North Temperate Zone] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [75 cm (30") / 45 cm (18")]

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Hakonechloa macra $13.00 Hierochloe odorata $10.00 Koeleria glauca $13.00 A very graceful grass with its light green arching Sweetgrass. A native grass of damp meadows with Blue Hair Grass. An attractive, non-invasive clump foliage. For us, this has done better in full sun a wonderful vanilla fragrance. Spiritually important former with strong greenish-blue foliage. Blooms in (while the variegated forms have faired better in part to native peoples. Sun to partial shade. Very hardy; early summer with straw-coloured inflorescences. shade). Wonderful bronze colour in winter.It also invasive.[Poaceae] [North America] [z3] [Full sun to Easily grown on regular soils in full sun.[Poaceae] seems to have a more spreading habit than the part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 60 cm (24")] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / variegated forms.[Poaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to 30-40 cm (12-16")] shade] [1 gal] [30-45cm (12-18") / 30-45cm (12-18")]

Hakonechloa macra 'Sunny Delight' $14.00 A new introduction that is the reverse of H. Aureola with green blades and yellow stripes. A little taller than other Haks.[Poaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [40-60 cm (16-24") / 40 cm (16")]

Hakonechloa macra 'Albostriata' $14.00 A pale yellow-striped form with more green of a favourite grass. More vigorous than 'Aureola'. Partial shade and rich humusy soil.A more open habit.[Poaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 45 cm (18")]

Hakonechloa macra 'All Gold' $15.00 Gleaming, metallic gold selection from Japan. Leaves are more upright and spiky than the type. A good vigorous grower.[Poaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")]

Hakonechloa macra 'Aureola' $15.00 Golden shaggy-dog mounds. From narrow bamboo-like stems grow long, tapering leaves with yellowish centres and green edges suffused with bronze. The 24-inch long arching leaves bend to a height of 12 inches. Slow to get established, but worth the wait. Moist, well-drained soil.So good I'm afraid it will soon reach overuse.[Poaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [45-60 cm (18-24") / 60 cm (24")]

Hakonechloa macra 'Fubuki' $15.00 This newest introduction translates as 'Snowstorm' The leaves are vigorously striped in varying widths of white and green.In cool weather the blades are over laid with a pink blush. It is more tolerant of sun than the yellow variegated forms and is a more vigorous grower,developing into a striking weeping mound. A welcome addition.It is not a Japanese selection but was discovered at Briggs Nursery in Washington.[Poaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30-40 cm (12-16") / 40 cm (16")]

Hakonechloa macra 'Naomi' $15.00 This new cultivar has creamy yellow and green variegation but the major difference is the fall colour. As the season cools the arching blades are flushed with rich reddish-purple tones.Well behaved spreading slowly by stolon.[Poaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 40-60 cm (16-24")]

Hakonechloa macra 'Nicholas' $15.00 The arching stems create a flowing mound of narrow green foliage that that become flushed with warm orange and red tones in autumn.[Poaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 40 cm (16")]

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Luzula 'Ruby Stiletto' $13.00 Melica ciliata $12.00 Milium effusum 'Aureum' $13.00 A selection collected in the mountains of B.C. that is Silky-Spike Melic Grass. Darke rates this as the An attractive, luminous yellow grass sure to brighten compact, forming an attractive, grassy mound of showiest and most manageable Melic Grass. up that shady corner. May benefit from a haircut in ruby tinted foliage in winter and spring. More Narrow flower panicles are silky white fading to summer for a fall re-emergence.It will seed grass-like than other members of the genus and cream. Useful for bouquets if cut before they fully lightly.[Poaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to also seems to like more sun.[Juncaceae] [Western open. Compact and useful even in small gardens. shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 20 cm (8")] North America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 Sun to light shade. Moist to moderately cm (12") / 30 cm (12")] dry.[Poaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 40 cm (16")] Luzula alpinopilosa $12.00 This Hairy Woodrush makes an attractive clump of hairy lance shaped leaves. Shiny green. A must for the woodland garden.[Juncaceae] [Europe] [z5] [] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 25 cm (10")]

Luzula sylvatica 'Marginata' $13.00 A Wood Rush forming tight clumps. The blades have narrow yellow to white margins. An excellent contrast to Hostas in the shade.[Juncaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 cm (12")]

Luzula sylvatica 'Starmaker' $13.00 This selection has evergreen broad, pointed blades which develop into a dense rosette. A fabulous foil in the woodland.[Juncaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 40 cm (16")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 152 Miscanthus Miscanthus sinensis 'Morning Light' $14.00 Molinia A very graceful Miscanthus, more suitable than some of its larger cousins for the small garden. Miscanthus giganteus 'Lottum' $15.00 Each narrow blade has a silver stripe running up the Molinia caerulea 'Edith Dudzus' $13.00 A robust giant if you have the space A new centre. Creates a wonderful kinetic sense. Visitors A clump of handsome green foliage with incredible introduction of M. giganteus that has horizontal to the garden want to run their hands through dark purple flower stems and dense flower yellow banding along the leaves that arch gracefully it.[Poaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] spikes.[Poaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] over.Late in the season the imposing clumps are [150-180 cm (5-6') / 45 cm (1.5')] [1 gal] [75-80 cm (30-32") / 30-45 cm (12-18")] topped with reddish blooms that mature to silver.[Poaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 Miscanthus sinensis 'Oktoberfest' $14.00 Molinia caerulea 'Strahlenquelle' $14.00 gal] [3 m (10') / 2 m (7')] A new introduction with deep green leaves with a A useful intermediate sized molinia that has a white midrib that is fairly narrow clump.By late widely arching narrow panicles.Translates as Miscanthus sinensis 'Huron Star' $13.00 summer or early fall the foliage develops deep 'Source of Rays'. It likes a sunny position but will A medium sized miscanthus with an upright purple and red highlights.The early blooming take light shade.Elegant when given enough space habit,purple flowering stems and a bright red,orange flowers emerge with delicious shades of burgundy to show its graceful form.[Poaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] and gold fall colour.In late summer the large and copper and mature to fluffy tan seed [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [2 m (6') / 1 m (3')] coppery seedheads open to fluffy tan heads.[Poaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 seedheads.[Poaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to part gal] [180-210 cm (6-7') / 60 cm (2')] Molinia caerulea ssp. arundinacea $13.00 sun] [1 gal] [2-2.5 m (6-8') / 2 m (6')] 'Karl Foerster' Miscanthus sinensis 'Purple Fall' $13.00 An admirable taller selection named after the grass Miscanthus sinensis 'Cabaret' $16.00 A newer selection with wide leaves with a central pioneer. An arching airy form.[Poaceae] [Eurasia] A striking,bold variegated miscanthus.A Japanese white midrib.In the fall it takes on rich burgundy and [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [2 m (7') / 60 cm selection with wide leaves with wide creamy-bands red hues topped by creamy pink flowers in the (2')] running down the centre of the leaf.[Poaceae] [Asia] fall.[Poaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [2 m (6') [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1.5 m (5') / 2 m / 1 m (3')] Molinia caerulea ssp. arundinacea $13.00 (7')] 'Skyracer' Miscanthus sinensis 'Rigoletto' $14.00 Dense clumps of foot-high foliage erupt in fall with Miscanthus sinensis 'Dixieland' $14.00 A variegated form with white margins similar to six to seven-foot heavy stalks with fine-textured White striped foliage. Blooms appear in mid 'Variegata' but more compact.[Poaceae] [Asia] [z5] flowers that eventually turn a bright golden-yellow. A September and are red tinted.[Poaceae] [Asia] [z6] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1.2 m (4') / 90 cm (3')] must for the fall garden; birds like it.[Poaceae] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1.5 m (5') / 75 cm (30")] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [200 cm Miscanthus sinensis 'Sarabande' $13.00 (7') / 45 cm (1.5')] Miscanthus sinensis 'Giganteus' A fine textured form similar to M.'Gracillimus' The Giant Chinese Silver Grass.[Poaceae] [Garden plumes can have a gold tint. Very hardy.[Poaceae] Molinia caerulea ssp. arundinacea $13.00 origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [2 m (7') / 1 m 'Windspiel' potsizes (3')] This Tall Purple Moor Grass is slender, upright and [1 gal] $20.00 gently plays in the wind; hence the name 'Wind's [4 gal] $30.00 Miscanthus sinensis 'Stardust' $14.00 Game'.[Poaceae] [Eurasia] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] A smaller miscanthus suitable for small [1 gal] [2.1 m (7') / 1 m (3')] Miscanthus sinensis 'Gold Bar' $15.00 gardens.The blades have yellow horizontal stripes A striking, dwarf Miscanthus with heavy, horizontal up the stems.[Poaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to part Molinia caerulea ssp. caerulea $13.00 banding that is present from the beginning of the sun] [1 gal] [1 m (3') / 1m (3')] 'Moorhexe' season. Bands are creamy yellow. Small enough Moor Witch Green leaves and a more narrow for even tiny gardens. Erect and vigorous Miscanthus sinensis 'Variegatus' $13.00 upright form, for a more compact space.[Poaceae] habit.[Poaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [] [1 gal] [45 cm This antique cultivar remains unsurpassed, among [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [100 cm (18") / 35 cm (14")] grasses, in its leaves' high proportion of white to (3.3') / 60 cm (2')] green colour. Its effect on the landscape is Miscanthus sinensis 'Gracillimus' $13.00 significant.[Poaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to part Molinia caerulea ssp. caerulea $13.00 Maiden Grass. Narrow blades form a dense clump sun] [1 gal] [2.1 m (7') / 1.2 m (4')] 'Variegata' of dainty, arching, airy foliage. Not invasive but it Variegated Moor Grass. An outstanding grass with does form a sizeable clump.[Poaceae] [Garden Miscanthus sinensis 'Winter Feathers' $13.00 dense tufts of yellow and green-striped foliage. Not origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [150 cm (5') / A seedling we found in the garden that was worth invasive.Doesn't revert and long lived.A much better 90 cm (3')] naming and propagating.It is a person sized choice than D.Northern Lights.[Poaceae] [Eurasia] selection with superior fluffy blooms. The photo [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 30 Miscanthus sinensis 'Grosse Fontane' $19.00 was taken in late March showing how well the cm (12")] Large but not giant. Broad green leaves with a silver plants look even as spring approaches.[Poaceae] midrib. Weeping flowers, silver with a red tinge, [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [2 m (6') / 1 m appear in midsummer. A great specimen.[Poaceae] (3')] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun] [2 gal] [240 cm (8') / 100 cm (3.5')]

Miscanthus sinensis 'Huron Sunrise' $13.00 A Canadian introduction that is an early bloomer of intermediate size with burgundy flowers above green blades.[Poaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [1.2 m (4') / 60 cm (2')]

Miscanthus sinensis 'Little Kitten' $13.00 A narrow-leaved,quite compact selection which is 3' tall in flower. Green foliage and sparse flowering. Originated as a seedling of 'Yaku Jima'.[Poaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [90 cm (3') / 45 cm (18")]

Miscanthus sinensis 'Little Zebra' $14.00 This dwarf mutation forms a compact mound of green foliage with striking,yellow horizontal banding that maintains itself through the summer. The graceful wine-purple plumes open late summer.[Poaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1-1.2 m (3-4') / 1 m (3')]

Miscanthus sinensis 'Mega Dot' $13.00 A recent introduction with an imposing stature.It has wide strap-like leaves with widely spaced,creamy horizontal banding.It makes a wonderful specimen or is imposing enough to be used as a privacy screen.[Poaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [2.6 m (9') / 1 m (3')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 153 Ophiopogon Panicum Pennisetum

Ophiopogon planiscapus 'Nigrescens' $14.00 Panicum 'Cheyenne Sky' $13.00 Pennisetum 'Burgundy Bunny' $13.00 Black Mondo Grass. Jet black, narrow, strap-like The shortest switch grass available.The blue-green A hardy pennisetum that already shows some red leaves with spikes of pale pink flowers in August. foliage emerges late spring and form a tidy colour in the summer and then turns blazing red in Slow grower.[Convallariaceae] [Japan] [z6] [Part clump.The leaf tips turn deep wine-red by late the fall.It is a sport of P.'Little Bunny' and is just as sun to shade] [1 gal] [10 cm (4") / 20 cm (8")] summer and are topped by airy wands of dark red compact with narrow green leaves and small tufted flowers.[Poaceae] [Central North America] [z4] [Full cream blooms.[Poaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] sun] [1 gal] [70-100 cm (28-40") / 60 cm (24")] [30-40 cm (12-16") / 40 cm (16")]

Panicum clandestinum $13.00 Pennisetum 'Desert Plains' $13.00 Deer Tongue Grass. This native clump former A larger hardy fountain grass that forms a grows in moist open woods. The 1" wide leaves superb,upright vase-shaped clump that by resemble bamboo. Fall colour is a mixture of red midsummer the tips turn deep red and the clumps and brown. Forms an arching mound in fertile soil transition to orange and gold.In early fall the clumps and light shade.A moderate seeder.[Poaceae] erupt with an amazing number of shooting 5" [Central North America] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [150 long,tan coloured bottlebrush blooms in early cm (5')] fall.[Poaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [1.2 m (4') / 1 m (3')] Panicum virgatum 'Badlands' $13.00 A taller panicum with metallic blue leaves that forms Pennisetum 'Foxtrot' $13.00 an upright clump.The leaves develop deep purple A taller pennisetum that is tough yet extremely tips in midsummer.Purple flowers.[Poaceae] handsome.The green blades are topped by prolific [Central North America] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [2 m large bottle brush,silver plumes in midsummer.In (6') / 65 cm (25")] the fall the clumps take on tones of fiery red and orange.[Poaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [180 Panicum virgatum 'North Wind' $13.00 cm (6') / 120 cm (4')] A taller switch grass with one of the best vertical habits.The olive-green foliage is topped by fine Pennisetum 'Red Head' $13.00 airy,cloud-like panicles of yellow that later fade to a An early blooming, red flowered form. Deep purple straw colour and provide good winter buds mature to smoky purple plumes that are 3" interest.[Poaceae] [North America] [] [Full sun] [1 wide and 8-10" long. The green foliage turns gold in gal] [1.2 m-1.5 m (4'-5') / 1 m (3')] the fall.[Poaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [1 m (40") / 45 cm (18")] Panicum virgatum 'Thundercloud' $13.00 This very large panicum is a recent introduction Pennisetum alopecuroides 'Piglet' $13.00 from Gary Trucks. The strong growing upright A new introduction that is mid sized between the blue-green foliage that will remain upright through dwarfs and the regular sized pennisetums that winter. In late summer the imposing clumps are makes it very useful in the garden.Large fuzzy beige topped by an airy cloud of pinkish-tan flowers.[Poaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 panicles.[Poaceae] [Central North America] [z5] gal] [45 cm (18") / 60 cm (24")] [Full sun] [1 gal] [2.1 m (7') / 1 m (3')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 154 Pleioblastus Schizachyrium Sesleria

Pleioblastus auricomus [Arundinaria $14.00 Schizachyrium scoparium $13.00 Sesleria caerulea $13.00 viridistriatus] The Little Bluestem is a native clump grass from Blue Moor Grass. The leaves are bicoloured: upper Emergent spring growth is chartreuse-yellow with Quebec to Alberta. Average to dry soils but grows side green, lower side whitish-blue. Stiffer flowering green stripes. Cut back in late winter.A shorter from 2-4 feet. Attractive seed heads that persist well culms than S. albicans appear early; the flowers are bamboo that does run[Poaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Part into winter.[Poaceae] [Eastern North America] [z3] purple. A charming small grass for the rock garden sun to shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 1.2 m (4')] [Full sun] [1 gal] [60-120 cm (2-4') / 60-90 cm (2-3')] or the front of the border.[Poaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [10-15 cm (4-6") / 15 cm Schizachyrium scoparium 'Carousel' $13.00 (6")] A compact rounded form with distinctive summer foliage that is blue-green with pink streaks. In the Sesleria heuffleriana $13.00 fall it transforms into an astonishing range of This clump forming Moor Grass has blades that are copper,pink,beige and mahogany hues.It has a blue-green on top and green underneath creating better tendency to stay upright and provide winter an interesting effect.The dark purple blooms appear interest and protection.Late summer narrow tan in early spring.It is found in open woodlands in blooms.[Poaceae] [Central North America] [z5] [Full Europe.[Poaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun to sun to part sun] [1 gal] [75 cm (30") / 75 cm (30")] part sun] [1 gal] [30-40 cm (12-16") / 40 cm (16")]

Schizachyrium scoparium 'Smoke $14.00 Signal' A superb new introduction that maintains it strictly upright habit.The blue-green foliage starts to take on burgundy tints in late summer and then turn a deeper red-purple in the fall.The narrow tan seed heads appear in early fall. A tough plant that will survive in a hot,dry situation where many other plants would not survive.[Poaceae] [North America] [z3] [Full sun] [1 gal] [90-120 cm (3-4') / 60 cm (2')]

Schizachyrium scoparium 'Twilight $14.00 Zone' A standout new introduction .A Little Bluestem that turns a nearly iridescent silvery mauve purple cast all over the plant in midsummer.Later in the fall it adds brighter purple highlights on the flower stems.It stays strictly upright.[Poaceae] [North America] [z3] [Full sun] [1 gal] [1.2 m-1.5 m (4'-5') / 1 m (3')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 155 Spodiopogon Sporobolus Triglochin

Spodiopogon sibiricus $13.00 Sporobolus airoides $13.00 Triglochin maritima $13.00 Siberian Graybeard is a clump former with an A clump-forming, western grass that forms a loose Arrow Grass. Stout blades for a moist site. Scapes upright, rounded habit. The inflorescences are held flowing mound 1' tall.Midsummer tall slender stems are curved and terminate in purple-edged, green upright and are covered with small hairs that create appear topped by airy inflorescences that are flowers.Architectural presence.[Juncaginaceae] a delightful effect when back-lit by the sun. reddish-pink,drying to light beige.A tough, [North Temperate Zone] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 Effective until late October. Good either as a adaptable, drought tolerant grass.[Poaceae] gal] [60 cm (24") / 35 cm (14")] specimen or in masses.[Poaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full [Western North America] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [120 sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1.2 m (4') / 1 m (40")] cm (4') 120cm[4']]

Sporobolus heterolepis $13.00 Prairie Dropseed is a wonderful native from Ontario to Saskatchewan. Most elegant and refined of the prairie grasses. Threadleaf foliage creates a graceful flowing mound that turns deep orange, then fades to light copper. Airy, delicate, open panicles in late summer; even fragrant (from cilantro to burnt buttered popcorn).[Poaceae] [Central North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 45 cm (18")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 156 Abeliophyllum Abies WOODIES Abeliophyllum distichum $34.00 Abies alba 'Pendula' $47.00 One of the first shrubs to flower in spring. Looks like An irregular,narrow cone of cascading foliage.This Abelia a compact Forsythia, except it has white flowers. Silver Fir has dark green shiny needles with white Prune hard after it has flowered.[] [Korea] stripes underneath.Suitable for even a small [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal.] [1.5 m (5') / 1.5 m garden.[Pinaceae] [Europe] [z2] [Full sun] [3 gal.] [3 Abelia 'Ruby Anniversary' $34.00 (5')] m (10') / 90 cm (3')] A charming,new,hardy fragrant Abelia developed in NY state.The trumpet shaped blooms are white Abeliophyllum distichum `Roseum` $34.00 Abies balsaema 'Prostrata' Std $89.00 with pink buds and red bracts and start in summer Resembles a Forsythia with the same early A charming standard of this fir that shorter flat and last till frost.The shiny,compact leaves with red blooming period but this variety has lovely soft pink needles than the species.Growing at 3-5" a year it tints in spring and fall adds to its attractiveness. blooms with contrasting darker calyxes. Red fall develops into a flattened globe.[Pinaceae] [Northern Deer resistant but loved by colours. Benefits from a hard pruning after North America] [z3] [Full sun] [3 gal.] [1 m (3') / 50 butterflies.[Caprifoliaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun to blooming.[Oleaceae] [Korea] [z4/5] [Part sun to cm (20")] part sun] [1 gal] [1-1.8 m (3-6') / 60 cm (2')] shade] [2 gal] [1.2 m (4') / 1.2 m (4')] Abies balsamea 'Nana' $46.00 Abelia 'Sweet Emotion' $18.00 A dwarf, rounded form of the Balsam Fir. The short, A very hardy,fragrant Abelia with darker dark green needles (with whitish green undersides) reddish-pink buds that open pink in May to June. are arranged radially around the shoots.[Pinaceae] The glossy foliage turns orange-red in the [North America] [z3] [Full sun] [5 gal.] [1 m (3') / 1 m fall[Caprifoliaceae] [Central Europe] [z4] [Full sun to (3')] part sun] [1 gal] [1.5 m (5') / 1.5 m (5')] Abies balsamea 'Piccolo' $58.00 Abelia mosanensis $34.00 A delightful German selection with short green A hardy deciduous shrub from Latvia. Deep pink, needles and contrasting brown buds for spring fragrant buds open lighter in May to early June. interest.A dense globe that seldom needs Fragrance is supposed to be better than a Lilac. pruning-excellent for the rock garden or small Attractive,glossy foliage turns a warm orange-red in landscape.[Pinaceae] [North America] [z3] [Full sun] autumn.[Caprifoliaceae] [Central Europe] [z5] [Full [3 gal.] [40-55cm (16-22") / 40-50cm (16-20")] sun to part sun] [2 gal] [1-2 m (3-6') / 1-2 m (3-6')] Abies cephalonica ' Meyers Dwarf ' $65.00 A dwarf,flat topped selection with small needles that that are dark green and silver-backed and radiate around around the short branches.Deer resistant.[Pinaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [2 gal] [45 cm (18") / 1.5 m (5')]

Abies concolor 'Blue Cloak' $76.00 A charming dwarf with powder blue foliage.Fabulous in a larger rock garden.Disease and pest resistant in a well drained sunny site. Slow grower.[Pinaceae] [Western North America] [z5] [Full sun] [3 gal.] [3 m (10') / 1 m (40")]

Abies concolor 'Candicans' $76.00 A native with dramatic silver-blue,upright needles that slowly grows to 10 to 15'.It has attractive upright cones that are light green with a deep purple overlay.The fleshy leaves if crushed smell like citrus.It has a more open,airy appearance,almost like a pine.[Pinaceae] [] [z4] [Full sun] [3 gal.] [4.2 m (14') / 90 cm (3')]

Abies fraseri 'Prostrata' $47.00 A dwarf that stays quite low and spreads out to form a flat topped wide shrubby form.[Pinaceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] [Full sun] [3 gal.] [1 m (40") / 75 cm (30")]

Abies koreana ' Wustemeyer' $68.00 This dwarf Korean Fir forms a pyramid of dark green needles packed on slightly ascending branches.[Pinaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [5 gal] [1.2 m (4') / 90 cm (3')]

Abies koreana 'Aurea' $76.00 A nest form that can be staked if you would like it taller.One of our favourites with soft lemon yellow needles that maintain their colour consistently throughout the season Only grows 2" a year.[Pinaceae] [Korea] [z4] [Full sun] [3 gal.] [1.8 m (6') / 80 cm (32")]

Abies koreana 'Gelbunt' $37.00 A small,slow growing,striking tree that develops into a pyramidal shape.Its most striking feature are the dark green needles that exhibit varying amounts of pale yellow variegation .It glows in the summer garden and warms up the winter garden.[Pinaceae] [Korea] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [2 m (7') / 1 m (3')]

Abies koreana 'Golden Glow' $76.00 A glowing dwarf,spreading form with short yellow needles that are brighter in full sun.[Pinaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 90 cm (36")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 157 Abies koreana 'Green Carpet' $78.00 Acanthopanax Acer A low growing specimen far superior to any ground cover juniper.A slow grower that will form a dense splendid carpet of rich green dark needles,attractive Acanthopanax sessiflorus $28.00 Acer campestre 'Carnival' year round.[Pinaceae] [Korea] [z4] [Full sun to part see Eleuthroccocus sessiflorus[] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun Awesome,award winning Hedge Maple. Mid-green sun] [5 gal] [30cm[12" 60cm[24"]] to part sun] [2 gal] [3.5 m (12') / 2 m (7')] leaves, edged in clear white, have lovely pink tinges in spring. Often asked about in the garden.Remove Abies koreana 'Silberlocke' $69.00 Acanthopanax sieboldiana 'Variegata' $34.00 any reversions and benefits from pruning to The most asked about evergreen in the nursery. A see Eleuthrococcus[Araliaceae] [Asia] [z5] [] [3 gal.] promote branching and keep compact.Very hardy. lovely irregular branching habit. Becomes a cone [] We have never had any winter damage.[Aceraceae] shaped small tree. Needles are curled up around [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] the branches to reveal the bright silver lower potsizes surfaces. An awesome effect.[Pinaceae] [Korea] [3 gal.] $85.00 [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [3 gal.] [1.5 m (5') / 1 m [5 gal] $88.00 (40")] Acer conspicuum 'Silver Cardinal' $136.00 Abies koreana 'Taiga' $76.00 A sizzling snake bark maple that develops into a A dwarf with short,rich green stubby needles and small vase shaped tree with heavily splotched green attractive deep purple cones that develop on even and white leaves with rich pink overtones in the quite young plants.A dense little globe.[Pinaceae] spring.If that is not enough the stems have [Korea] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [3 gal.] [40-55cm shimmering silver and maroon striping that mellows (16-22") / 40-55cm (16-22")] to silver and green and that contrasts with the bright red new stems. This is a borderline specimen that Abies koreana 'True Blue' $25.00 should be wrapped for the winter.Worth the A person-sized,slow growing specimen with effort![Aceraceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun to shade] exceptional blue foliage.New from [10 gal.] [4 m (13') / 3 m (10')] Europe.[Pinaceae] [Korea] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [2 m (6"0 / 1 m (3')] Acer crataegifolium 'Veitchii' $68.00 A small striped bark maple that has the bonus of Abies lasiocarpa 'Green Globe' $65.00 small leaves delicately splashed with white.The A form of the Rocky Mountain Fir. A dwarf rounded bright green bark that is striped with white and blue cultivar with short bright green flat green and is vibrant in winter and contrasts nicely needles.[Pinaceae] [North America] [z5] [Full sun to with with the leaf colour of orange and gold in the part sun] [5 gal] [1 m (3') / 40 cm (16")] fall. The handsome vase shape requires little pruning.[Aceraceae] [Garden origin] [z5/6] [] [3 gal.] [2.1 m (7') / 1.8 m (6')]

Acer ginnala 'Bailey Compact' $168.00 A bit larger than A. 'Emerald Elf'. Lustrous green foliage with good red-purple fall colour. Very fragrant bloom early spring. Very densely branched.[Aceraceae] [Turkestan] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [20 gal] [2.5 m (8') / 2.5 m (8')]

Acer griseum $178.00 Dirr writes 'assumes a dignity unmatched by other trees- nobility of character, great seasonal deportment and unrivalled aesthetic quality'. People often say 'I wish I could have a Paperbark Maple and I show them my specimen that has been in the garden for many years. Beautiful, exfoliating, rich cinnamon brown bark contrasts well with snow. Orange to red fall colour, yellow pendant racemes. Exquisite.[Aceraceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [200 cm/B&B] [9 m (30') / 4.5 m (15')]

Acer japonicum 'Aconitifolium' A distinctive mid-sized Maple with deeply cut green,ferny foliage and outstanding intense scarlet fall colour.,It has a strong structure and the largest leaves of any Acer japonicum. The Japanese name translates as 'dancing peacock' . A much more worthwhile name for such a terrific cultivar.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] potsizes [7 gal.] $147.00 [150 cm B&B] $167.00 [10 gal.] $187.00

Acer japonicum 'Attaryi' $69.00 Develops into a medium sized maple similar A. 'Aconitifolium' large green cut leaves. The smooth grey bark contrasts well with the vivid red and orange-yellow fall colour.The small red flowers are a delightful contrast.[Aceraceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [5 gal.] [2.5 m (8') / 1.8 m (6')]

Acer japonicum 'Ed Woods' $112.00 A full moon maple with large magnificent leaves that almost look tropical. The deeply lobed rich green leaves transform to a glowing orange in the fall.A bold,small tree with an upright and then spreading habit.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [7 gal.] [4 m (13') / 4 m (13')]

Acer japonicum 'Oregon Fern' $69.00 An eye catching,delicate selection with deeply dissected fern-like green leaves that turn rich,deep red and purple.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [5 gal.] [200 cm (7') / 200 cm (7')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 158 Acer palmatum 'Aka Shigitatsu Sawa' $199.00 Acer palmatum 'Beni Schichihenge' $69.00 Acer palmatum 'Hinode Nishiki' $278.00 An outrageous and unusual mix of colours and An irregular variegated variety with bluish-green A fabulous selection that is upright and patterns. The triple variegation of green,pink and leaves with strong white margins.In the spring the pyramidal.The purple-red leaves have cream is striking. The new leaves are white is overlaid with a distinct pink-orange that brown,orange and yellow variegation in random maroon,change to a light yellow-green with dark turns to orange-brown in summer.Upright shrubby patterns.Striking red and gold fall veins and overtones with red. Translates as "red form.Highly recommended by Vertrees.[Aceraceae] colour.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] snipes over a winter marsh" A knock out [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [2 gal] [5 m (17') / 2 [10 gal.] [3-4 m (10-13') / 1.5 m (5')] specimen.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to m (7')] shade] [20 gal] [4 m (13') / 4 m (13')] Acer palmatum 'Hubb's Red Willow' $68.00 Acer palmatum 'Beni Shi En' $85.00 Captivating strap-like purple-red leaves on a small Acer palmatum 'Amagi Shigure' $42.00 An unusual selection with strap like leaves upright shrub results in delicate bamboo-like An amazing discovery from Japan that develops continually changing to create a constant source of appearance.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to into a slow growing,small upright tree.The spidery delight.The colour starts as rosy-red,changes to shade] [2 gal.] [2.4 m (8')] leaves are various shades of bright red with purple and fades to medium green with creamy prominent black veins.In the fall it turns into a yellow to light green edges.In late summer the Acer palmatum 'Hubbs Red Willow' $275.00 magical display of vivid orange,purple and feathery leaves take on a pink hue and finish in a [] [] [] [] [150 cm B&B] [] red.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 golden glow. A fabulous specimen for any gal] [2 m (6"0 / 1 m (3')] discriminating gardener.Sun tolerant.[Aceraceae] Acer palmatum 'Japanese Sunrise' $69.00 [Japan] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [3 gal.] [4 m (13') / A selection with striking winter branch colour.They Acer palmatum 'Amber Ghost' $167.00 3 m (10')] range from light red to orange-yellow and grow in a A unique selection from Busholtz .All of the ghost narrow upright form.The sun tolerant leaves emerge series exhibit spectacular variegated veining.The Acer palmatum 'Butterfly' $85.00 yellow-green,and turn crisp green for summer and colour on'Amber Ghost' erupt in bright pink change A reliable and desirable variegated cultivar. The put on a riotous display of gold and to melon and then to warm amber-all the while with bluish-green leaves are edged in crimson.[Aceraceae] [] [z5] [] [5 gal.] [5 m (17') / 1.5 contrasting green veins. Foliage equivalent to any cream.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] -2 m (5' - 7')] bloom.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [2 gal] [3-4 m (10-13')] [10 gal.] [3 m (10') / 3 m (10')] Acer palmatum 'Kamagata' $78.00 Acer palmatum 'Chiyo-hime'[Little $74.00 A delicate looking yet enduring dwarf selection.The Acer palmatum 'Aoba jo' $134.00 Princess] early chartreuse leaves are edged with red as they An exceptional small selection with charming blue A dwarf selection with leaves festively edged in red emerge in spring,turn green for summer and them green leaves tipped with bronze in spring and in spring and turning to glowing golds and yellow in erupt into intense shades of yellow and orange.One yellow in fall.Excellent for bonsai.[Aceraceae] the fall.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Full sun to part of the two selections named by J.D. [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [7 gal.] [180 cm (6') sun] [2 gal] [1.5m[5'] 1m[3']] Vertrees.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Full sun to part / 120 cm (4')] sun] [2 gal] [1-1.2 m (3-4') / 1-1.2 m (3-4')] Acer palmatum 'Debbie's Golden $85.00 Acer palmatum 'Aoshime no uchi $38.00 Splendour' Acer palmatum 'Kinky Krinkle' Shidare' A collector came back to praise this selection saying A dynamic dwarf from Bucholtz .The dainty leaves A delicate looking yet tough,outstanding selection it held its gold colouring throughout the are nicely crinkled and clustered.The green leaves with narrow,thread-like,green leaves creating an season.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] emerge with a purple edge and has great orange to astounding airy display.The fall display is a [3 gal.] [] red autumn .It can grow quickly when young and luminous yellow,orange and gold.[Aceraceae] then slow down and fill out.[Aceraceae] [Garden [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [3m (10') / Acer palmatum 'Elmwood' $85.00 origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] 1.2 m (4')] Another reticulated selection where the green to potsizes brown-red leaves are highlighted by white veins.The [5 gal.] $118.00 Acer palmatum 'Ariadne' delicate looking leaves are a golden orange in the [7 gal.] $118.00 Another new cultivar that erupts in in subtle shades fall.Lots of charming colour shifts and highlights of light orange,red and peach with contrasting throughout the season.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] Acer palmatum 'Kinshi' lime-green veins.Fall colours range in [Part sun to shade] [3 gal.] [2 m (7') / 1 m (3') in 10 Some of the Japanese names are almost as scintillating,bright shades of orange,pink and yrs.] exquisite as the plants themselves.'Kinshi' red.Fabulous against a dark green translates as "with golden background.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to Acer palmatum 'Emperor 1' threads".Long,narrow,strap-like,green leaves shade] Another improved 'Bloodgood' which is more transform into a vivid yellow-orange in the potsizes vigorous and holds its colour through the season fall.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] $39.00 better. Leaves come out two weeks later, thus potsizes [20 gal] $268.00 decreasing the probability of frost damage. It also [5 gal.] $69.00 holds its colour well in shade and the leaves are [3 gal.] $94.00 Acer palmatum 'Asahi zuru' $94.00 thinner and hence more translucent.[Aceraceae] The notched leaves create a dazzling display with [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] Acer palmatum 'Koyuki' $95.00 the random variegation of white and rich green potsizes A willowy gem that translates as 'Little leaves.It quite often has pink tinges in cooler [5 gal.] $98.00 Snowflake'.Each leave is veined in white and can weather and in the fall it turns into an intoxicating [7 gal.] $176.00 also have pink tinges.A newer selection.[Aceraceae] display of sizzling red.A small tree with a vase [Japan] [z5] [Shade] [1 gal] [3-4 m (10-13') / 2.5 m upright form.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to Acer palmatum 'Geisha Gone Wild' $82.00 (8')] shade] [3 gal.] [3 m (10') / 2 m (6')] A captivating new introduction with a sizzling mix of purple-pink,white and green that erupts into Acer palmatum 'Lozita' Acer palmatum 'Atropurpureum' $185.00 purple-orange in the fall.The small upright form The distinctive aspect of this selection is the new A larger ,older selection with rich red-purple leaves makes it useful. Although listed as Z6 it has rosy red leaves that are produced throughout the on an elegant structure.Fabulous crimson fall survived reliably in Toronto for several season and contrast nicely with the mahogany red colour.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] years.[Aceraceae] [Garden origin] [z6] [Part sun to older leaves.The short leaf stalks are red or purple [20 gal] [6 m (20') / 5 m (17')] shade] [3 gal.] [3m (10') / 1.2 m (4')] adding another appealing attribute.Sizzling scarlet fall colour. Bushy upright form.[Aceraceae] [Garden Acer palmatum 'Baldsmith' $94.00 Acer palmatum 'Grandma Ghost' $180.00 origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] A very lacy selection that is rated amongst the best Another in this fabulous series .This one has cream potsizes of the new dissectums.The linear foliage emerges and pale green leaves with startling pink [1 gal] $39.00 bright orange-red Later,the spring foliage turns veins.Poetry! The fall colour also includes gold and [10 gal.] $144.00 green with pink-tinged foliage.This combination of red.It develops into an upright small new and old foliage creates a kaleidoscope-like tree.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [10 Acer palmatum 'Matsuemurae' $220.00 display of green,pink and orange-reds.A mounding gal.] [2-2.5 m (6-8') / 2 m (6')] A red leafed selection from this group that develops habit of airy,pendulous leaves.[Aceraceae] [Garden into a exquisite small tree.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [3 gal.] [2.1 m (7') / 1 Acer palmatum 'Hefners Red' $69.00 [Part sun to shade] [20gal] [5 m (17') / 2 m (7')] m (40")] An upright vase shaped form that has leaves that emerge a deep,lustrous red and hold it well until Acer palmatum 'Mejishi' $69.00 Acer palmatum 'Beni Otake' [Big Red $76.00 they finish in a burst of vivid crimson.[Aceraceae] This 'Liom's Head Maple' has dark green crinkled Bamboo] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [5 gal.] [4 m (12') / 2 foliage that becomes more congested as it ages on A vigorous, upright tree form with large, purple-red m (6')] its narrow upright form.A little less hardy than some leaves with widely spaced, strap-like lobes and a other maples it may need some winter distinctive,layered, bamboo-like silhouette.Vibrant Acer palmatum 'Higasayama' $168.00 protection[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to crimson fall colour.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part An unusual variegated maple with strongly toothed shade] [5 gal.] [2 m (6') / 1 m (3')] sun to shade] [3 gal.] [8 m (27') / 5 m (17')] leaves that are crinkled and twisted and curl up or down giving a unique appearance. The leaf colour is very changeable with cream edges, and pink overtones in spring. In form it is a narrow upright twiggy tree.[Aceraceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [] [5 gal] [5 m (17') / 3 m (10')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 159 Acer palmatum 'Mirte' $49.00 Acer palmatum 'Red Pygmy' Acer palmatum 'Shojo' $144.00 A strong growing, upright cultivar. New leaves are A "Linearilobum' type.Narrow,strap like lobes create A handsome cultivar whose sumptuous shade is chocolate-brown with light green veins and are a delicate,lacy effect.New,vigorous growth will have almost black-red with crimson shades in the fall. covered with a soft pubescence. They then more typical foliage but this is not a reversion and Shojo is the name of the red faced orangutan in progress through a dark olive-green, bronze green should not be pruned off.The subsequent year,it will Japanese drama.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun and finally an orange yellow phase.[Aceraceae] have the desired,narrow foliage.Red maroon to shade] [10 gal.] [4 m (13') / 3 m (10')] [Garden origin] [z5] [] [3 gal.] [8 m (27') / 8 m (27')] foliage,deepening to more purplish tones by late summer.We have found this cultivar to be one of the Acer palmatum 'Sister Ghost' Acer palmatum 'Muro-gawa' $222.00 hardiest and most reliable.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] A small specimen that in spring has white to light A colourful addition to the garden that emerges [Part sun to shade] green leaves that are accented by almost orange red with a tracery of green veins.The leaves potsizes black-green veins. Fall colour is an attractive change to rusty and bronze green and then [5 gal.] $94.00 orange.Supposedly hardier than some of the other orange-red to crimson.A vigorous grower whose [5 gal] $165.00 ghost series.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to side branches can become pendulous as they shade] age.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] Acer palmatum 'Rufescens' $110.00 potsizes [20gal] [3-5 m (10-15')] In this unique cultivar the leaves unfurl bright red [1 gal] $42.00 but mature green with strong brownish overtones. [20 gal] $264.00 Acer palmatum 'Noniura Nishiki' $224.00 The fall colours are rich orange and A weeping selection that with heavily lacianated crimson.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to Acer palmatum 'Taiyo Nishiki' $138.00 leaves,with purplish red colour that shifts to orange shade] [7 gal.] [3 m (10') / 2.5 m (8')] Translates as "big-leaved brocade". An upright red in the fall.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [] [20gal] variegated form with pale yellow edges and pink [2-2.5 m (6-8') / 2 m (6')] Acer palmatum 'Rugose' $196.00 overtones in the spring and fall.[Aceraceae] [Japan] A curious variety with dark green,rough and [z5] [Part sun to shade] [5 gal.] [2 m (7') / 1 m (40")] Acer palmatum 'Okagami' $69.00 wrinkled leaves with contrasting dark red veins[it Vertrees rates this as a very desirable colour that reminds me of beet tops]In fall the awkward child Acer palmatum 'Toyama Nishiki' $85.00 makes a wonderful upright small tree.The leaves transforms into bright crimson with almost black A beguiling mound of lacy leaves and a mixture of emerge purplish red and deepen to a shiny blackish shoots and branches.None of the leaves are the green,pink and cream.Scarlet autumn foliage.A red till late summer.The fall colour is an eye popping same size or shape.Shrubby upright form with some delicate gem that is suitable in a container that crimson.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to twisting.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] could be stored in a garage in colder shade] [5 gal.] [4 m (12') / 2 m (6')] [7 gal.] [2.1 m (7') / 1.2 m (4')] areas.[Aceraceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [3 gal.] [3 m (10') / 2 m (6')] Acer palmatum 'Okukuji Nishiki' $69.00 Acer palmatum 'Ryusen' Std $124.00 Like a smaller A.'Butterfly' with small green leaves A curious selection that is the most pendulous and if Acer palmatum 'Tsukushi gata' edged in white with charming pink overtones.Fall not staked up it would grow as a flat ground cover. It Vertrees rates this as one of the best dark leaved colour is pink to red. Tolerant of heat and will grow into a flowing mound of green star-like cultivars. The star shaped leaves range from rich humidity.[Aceraceae] [] [] [] [3 gal.] [2.5 m (8') / 1.2 leaves turning into an orange waterfall in purple to black-red with a green cast underneath m (4') in 10 yrs.] autumn.Exciting new introduction.[Aceraceae] and green veins.The fruit are chartreuse and [Japan] [z5] [Part Shade] [5 gal] [1 m (3') / 1.5 m sparkle like emeralds on the dark foliage.It develops Acer palmatum 'Oregon Sunset $126.00 (5')] into a rounded tree.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part A delightful dwarf with outstanding spring and fall sun to shade] colour.The graceful leaves emerge a soft,glowing Acer palmatum 'Satsuki Beni' $39.00 potsizes red ,transform to plum red and go out with a flourish A bigger maple with spring chartreuse leaves tipped [2 gal] $54.00 of vibrant sunset-red.A fabulous specimen for the in red.A strong grower with an oval upright habit and [10 gal.] $165.00 small garden.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to a sensational orange fall colour.[Aceraceae] [Japan] shade] [5 gal] [1 m (3') / 1 m (3')] [z5] [Part Shade] [1 gal] [4 m (13') / 1 m (3')] Acer palmatum 'Tsuma Beni' $38.00 A midsize sweetie with soft pale green leaves that Acer palmatum 'Oridono Nishiki' $268.00 Acer palmatum 'Sekka Yatsubusa' $123.00 are tipped in crimson red.The large long lobed An impressive variegated form that has bright green Tiny deep,shiny,green leaves with contrasting red leaves droop appearing like the painted tips are still foliage that is overlayed with amazing and varied petioles on this dwarf selection.It will take full sun wet.Brashy orange fall display .[Aceraceae] [] [z5] patterns of white,cream and pink.[Aceraceae] and is excellent in the rock garden or for [Part Shade] [1 gal] [2 m (7') / 1.5 m (5')] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [20 gal] [5 m (17') / bonsai.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] 3 m (10')] [7 gal.] [1 m (40") / 75 cm (30")] Acer palmatum 'Twombly's Red $176.00 Sentinel' Acer palmatum 'Peve Multicolor' $112.00 Acer palmatum 'Shaina' [Std] $88.00 This selection was found found as a witch's broom A dwarf tree with a bushy,upright form with stunning A dwarf,showy mutation of 'Bloodgood'. A slow on a Bloodgood maple.It has a dense columnar green leaves frosted with pink and white.Reticulated grower that develops into a dense dwarf with deeply form,useful in tight spaces.The intense red new veins add to the exceptional display.[Aceraceae] cleft leaves that start out bright red and turn maroon growth contrasts well with the burgundy older [Japan] [z5] [Part Shade] [5 gal] [1-1.2 m (3-4') / 1 m later. Beautiful[Aceraceae] [Garden origin] [z5] foliage.It also seems to hold it leaves longer than (3')] [Part sun to shade] [2 gal.] [1.5 m (5') / 1 m (3')] most varieties.[Aceraceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [5 gal] [3 m (10') / 1 m (3')] Acer palmatum 'Pixie' $69.00 Acer palmatum 'Sharps Pygmy' $98.00 A dwarf that was found as a witches broom on A. A green leaved maple which grows into a very Acer palmatum 'Ukigumo' [Floating 'Bloodgood'. The newly emerged leaves are a compact,very densely foliaged,low spreading, dwarf Clouds] dramatic pinky red and then darken to dark red on tree. Smashing deep orange to scarlet fall colour. One of the most beautiful variegated forms. Subtle the top and while the underside is a bronze Develops into a bonsai without any combinations of soft pink,white and green. This green.The fall finale is a blazing scarlet.The pruning.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] plant has proven to be very hardy, having come branches and bark are deep red and the leaf stalks [2 gal.] [80 cm (32") / 60 cm (24")] through tough winters intact. Variegations seem to are pink.Great for a container or small vary from year to year.[Aceraceae] [Garden origin] garden.[Aceraceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to Acer palmatum 'Sherwood Flame' $142.00 [z5] [Part sun to shade] shade] [5 gal.] [2 m (7') / 90 cm (3')] A vigorous,small tree that becomes a sensational potsizes specimen. The luscious reddish purple colour is [2 gal] $78.00 Acer palmatum 'Purple Ghost' held better than most of the other cultivars of the [5 gal] $110.00 Another stunner in this series with emerging Matsumurae Group.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part purple-red leaves with contrasting red veins. This sun to shade] [10 gal.] [4 m (13') / 3 m (10')] Acer palmatum 'Villa Taranto' small upright tree turns flaming red and orange in A lovely Dutch selection from the Linearilobum the fall.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] Acer palmatum 'Shirazz' Group.It provides a wonderful compromise between potsizes A new variegated form with a dazzling mix of the red and green forms. The spider-like leaves [3 gal.] $85.00 pink,green and white.The leaves emerge emerge orange-crimson and change to green with [5 gal.] $134.00 crimson-pink and then shift to remarkable tones of red overtones giving a pleasant two tone effect. In pink,green and creamy white edges.The fall colour the fall the leaves turn a lovely mellow yellow.A Acer palmatum 'Red Cloud' $134.00 is scarlet. The branches start growing upright but lacy, shrubby, gorgeous, small maple.[Aceraceae] Red spider-like foliage holds it colour well through then branch out creating a jewel-like [Japan] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] the summer and turns a brazen orange-red in the show.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] potsizes fall.Upright,rounded form. Matures at potsizes [5 gal] $92.00 10'[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [5 [1 gal] $39.00 [7 gal.] $98.00 gal.] [3 m (10') / 2 m (7')] [2 gal] $78.00 [20 gal] $360.00 [5 gal] $168.00 Acer palmatum 'Red Falcon' $85.00 Acer palmatum 'Washi no o' $42.00 A small,upright tree with narrow lobed,red leaves Acer palmatum 'Shojo No Mai' $42.00 A small selection that is upright but has a somewhat and an upright habit.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part A midsized variegated maple with green leaves pendulous crown.The finely cut serrated leaves give sun to shade] [3 gal.] [2 m (6') / 1 m (3')] edged in green and delightfully tinged with pink in a filigreed appearance and the fall colour is an the spring.It is similar to Acer 'Beni Schichihenge' excellent yellow.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part but smaller and a slower grower.[Aceraceae] Shade] [1 gal] [2 m (6') / 1 m (3')] [Japan] [z5] [Part Shade] [1 gal] [2-2.5 m (6-8') / 2 m (6')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 160 Acer palmatum 'Wattez' $168.00 Acer palmatum dissectum 'Tamuke $178.00 Acer tegmentosum 'Joe Witt' $128.00 A newer,small introduction with new dark violet yama' A striped bark maple from Manchuria. A cultivar leaves turning purple-red in summer and taking on An excellent member of the Dissectum Group. The named by Dan Hinkley that has better colour and orange tones for the fall.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] lacy leaves are scarlet when they open and then striping than the species.The large papery leaves [Part sun to shade] [10 gal.] [3 m (10') / 1.2 m (4')] turn dark purple. This colour holds well in summer turn butter yellow in fall.A ghostly before turning scarlet again in the fall. Lovely presence.[Aceraceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun Acer palmatum 'Yasemin' $214.00 cascading form where the branches cascade down to shade] [5 gal] [4 m (14') / 2 m (7')] A hybrid from Holland that has " the colour of and turn up at the tips.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part 'Bloodgood,' the habit of 'Trompenberg' , and the sun to shade] [7 gal.] [3 m (10') / 5 m (15')] leaf shape of Acer japonicum 'Aconitifolium' "A fabulous fast growing ,upright tree.[Aceraceae] Acer palmatum dissectum 'Viridis' [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [20 gal] [6 Bright green,delicate,lacy leaves hold their colour m (20') / 3m (10')] well till fall when they turn gold with the occasional splash of crimson. Viridis has a strongly cascading Acer palmatum 'Yezo Nishiki' $214.00 form developing into a dome shape at Vertrees rates this as a sturdy,hardy tree with maturity.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to brilliant colour.The spring colour is a vivid bright shade] reddish purple that only deepens as the season potsizes goes on to red-bronze with green veining.The fall [7 gal.] $128.00 colours are a fantastic crimson to [10 gal.] $139.00 scarlet.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [10 gal.] $155.00 [20gal] [6 m (20') / 3m (10')] Acer palmatum dissectum 'Waterfall' $162.00 Acer palmatum 'Yugure'[Twilight'] $134.00 Striking Japanese Maple with green dissected ferny An intriguing Japanese selection that emerges foliage. Leaves are longer, thus creating a more plum-red turning to bronze-red by summer and fluid appearance as they weep. May be staked to finishes in intoxicating shades of brilliant red.A small attain its maximum potential height and takes sun bright upright tree.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part well. Brilliant yellow suffused with crimson fall Shade] [5 gal.] [2.4 m (8') / 1.5 m (5')] colour.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [10 gal.] [3 m (10') / 4 m (13')] Acer palmatum dissectum 'Baby Lace' $96.00 The first Dissectum witches'-broom to be Acer pensylvanicum $68.00 discovered. The tiny, finely dissected leaves A native maple, called 'Moosewood Maple'. For emerge a reddish orange and mature to a bronze part-shade to shade, moist, cool locations. green and turn orange red to pink red in the fall. Ornamental striped bark, yellow autumn foliage.[] [] Protect from wind.[Aceraceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [] [] [3 gal.] [5 m (17') / 3 m (10')] [Part sun to shade] [3 gal.] [1 m (3') / 1 m (3')] Acer pseudoplatanus 'Patch Work' $79.00 Acer palmatum dissectum 'Crimson $176.00 The sycamore-like leaves are randomly splashed Queen' with white on the top of the leaf while the An outstanding cultivar with both beauty and a neat underneath is purple.The combination of the two habit. Weeping habit with darkest purple-red foliage results in striking effect.[Aceraceae] [Garden origin] maintained throughout the season. Very finely cut [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [5 gal.] [10 m (32') / 5 m leaves. Rated as one of the best Japanese Maples (17')] available today.[Aceraceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [] [7 gal.] [3 m (10') / 3 m (10')] Acer pseudoplatanus 'Eskimo Sunset' A shocking selection that emerges orange pink and Acer palmatum dissectum 'Green Mist' $94.00 then shifts to a green but heavily splashed with pink A weeping form similar to A. 'Waterfall' that has an and white. It grows into a small tree and is best orange-red fall colour instead of yellow and is grown as an under story specimen where it can get supposed to be hardier." The colour and delicate some protection from the sun.[Aceraceae] [Asia] appearance of the pendulous foliage give the tree [z5] [Full sun to part sun] the soft,misty look"[Acoraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part potsizes sun to shade] [5 gal.] [2.5 m (8') / 1.8 m (6')] [2 gal] $74.00 [10 gal.] $220.00 Acer palmatum dissectum 'Orangeola' $165.00 Outstanding, cascading, smaller Dissectum Acer shirasawanum 'Aureum' introduced in the 80's. Bright,orange-red,new Golden Full Moon Maple. Beautiful, golden yellow foliage in spring. Holds an orange tinge as they turn foliage on compact, upright, densely branched a rich green through the summer.Colouration is shrubs. One of the most outstanding and hardy enhanced by a second flush of orange leaves in Japanese Maples.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part mid-summer.Leaves then become dark red and sun to shade] finish as fiery orange-red in the fall.[Aceraceae] potsizes [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [5 gal.] [2 m (7') / 2 [2 gal] $72.00 m (7')] [5 gal] $154.00

Acer palmatum dissectum 'Red $169.00 Acer shirasawanum 'Autumn Moon' Dragon' This form has been propagated from a selected Strong growing small tree with weeping branches seedling of the Golden Full Moon Maple. This small and a mounding habit. Smouldering,dark tree's foliage ranges from a unique burnt-orange purple,dissected leaves.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5/6] with an underlying shade of base green to pale [Part sun to shade] [5 gal] [3 m (10') / 3 m (10')] yellow-green and is firmer textured than that of the species. The leaves turn a rich orange and red in Acer palmatum dissectum 'Red Filigree $78.00 the fall.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] Lace' potsizes An outstanding selection with very distinct, finely [2 gal.] $88.00 cut,spidery leaves The rich deep purple maroon [5 gal] $189.00 leaves turn a bright crimson in the fall. A chance seedling that was carefully nurtured and has turned Acer shirasawanum 'Green Elf' $143.00 out to become one of the most beautiful of all lacy A dwarf variety that with leaves that emerge light maples.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] green with a white pubescence,develop gold tints [3 gal.] [1 m (3') / 1 m (3') head] for summer and shift to gold in the fall.Good for a container or small garden.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] Acer palmatum dissectum 'Seiryu' $220.00 [Part sun to shade] [10 gal.] [1-1.2 m (3-4') / 1 m Unusual because it is an upright dissectum. Lacy, (3')] light green foliage is pleasing enough but in spring it is red tipped. The fall colour is spectacular and Acer shirasawanum 'Haru Iro' $210.00 ranges from strong golds to light yellows suffused A compact,semi-upright cultivar.The red-brown with crimson. Seiryu translates as blue-green leaves are veined with green,with lobes that curl dragon. A few years ago, we planted a large inward and down resulting in a distinct effect.[] [] [] [] garden including many wonderful specimens but a [10 gal.] [3 m (10') / 1.5 m (5')] large mature 'Seiryu' was my favourite.[Aceraceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [10 gal.] [5 m (17') / 3 m (10')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 161 Actinidia Aesculus Alnus

Actinidia kolomikta $20.00 Aesculus glabra $82.00 Alnus glutinosa 'Razzmatazz' $168.00 Useful because it is one of the few large-leaved Ohio Buckeye is a rare Ontario native found only in A knock-out Alder with dark green leaves with a climbers that isn't overly aggressive. White and one place in Canada [growing on Wapole Island. A striking wide irregular,light green border that is held pink variegation is variable; sometimes the whole smaller chestnut with yellow well into summer.Reddish-brown catkins precede leaf and other times only the tips. Small, fragrant flower-pikes.[Hippocastanaceae] [Eastern North attractive winged nutlets.The cherry-like bark white flowers in late spring are followed by small America] [z5] [Full sun] [200 cm] [6 m (20') / 5 m provides winter interest.[Betulaceae] [Europe] [z5] greenish-yellow, edible fruits in the (17')] [Full sun to part sun] [7 gal.] [4 m (13') / 3 m (10')] fall.[Actinidiaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal] [4 m (12') / 1 m (3')] Aesculus glabra var. arguta $82.00 Texas buckeye[Hippocastanaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [] [200 cm] [9 m (30') / 4.5 m (15')]

Aesculus parviflora $60.00 Bottlebrush Buckeye.A specimen rated as one of the best flowering shrubs for the shade.The spectacular,large bottlebrush flowers are white with red anthers and appear in midsummer.It grows and suckers into a large mound.The chestnut like leaves turn gold in the fall.[Hippocastanaceae] [Eastern North America] [] [Part sun to shade] [4 gal.] [3 m (10') / 5 m (15')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 162 Amelanchier Amorpha Ampelopsis

Amelanchier 'Glenform' [Rainbow $75.00 Amorpha fruticosa $38.00 Ampelopsis glandulosa v. $32.00 Pillar] Pea-like foliage and orange anthered,purple-blue brevipedunculata 'Elegans' A new, compact, columnar Serviceberry with flowers in narrow racemes.Very distinctive and Variegated Porcelain Vine. A woody-stemmed, stunning autumn colouration. Useful as an accent should be more popular.[Papilionaceae] [North deciduous, twining tendril-climber. The leaves are or in a tight area.[Rosaceae] [Eastern North America] [z2] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal.] [4.5 m stunning, splotched white, green,and pink. One of America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [5 gal] [3 m (10') (15') / 4.5 m (15')] the most remarked-upon plants in the garden. Not / 90 cm (3')] as hardy as the species. Here, the stems die to the Amorpha nana $32.00 ground each winter but return reliably each spring. Amelanchier alnifolia 'Obelisk' $98.00 A small,rarely offered, western native with pea-like In Guelph, the stems manage to survive.[Vitaceae] A charming selection with an upright slender form foliage and red-brown, new shoots. Purple blooms [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to full shade] [1 gal] [4 m (14')] that is covered in white blooms and turns into a in summer.[Papilionaceae] [Western North America] sweet golden pillar in the fall.It is tolerant of most [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 40 site positions and soils.The edible berries are loved cm (16")] by birds.[Rosaceae] [Western North America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [10 gal.] [5 m (17') / 2.5 m (8')]

Amelanchier alnifolia 'Smokey' $68.00 A large-fruited form with excellent flavour.[Rosaceae] [Western North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal.] [3 m (10') / 2 m (7')]

Amelanchier canadensis 'Ballerina' $120.00 More upright growth habit but retains the masses of white, spring flowers,edible berries and bright orange and red fall foliage .[Rosaceae] [Eastern North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [20gal] [4 m (13') / 3 m (10')]

Amelanchier grandiflora 'Princess $128.00 Diana' This small,fine textured, open tree is smothered with white blossoms in spring before the leaves appear.Blue berries are produced in late spring and the fall colour is a sizzling red.[Rosaceae] [Eastern North America] [] [] [20 gal] [5 m (17') / 4 m (13")]

Amelanchier grandiflora 'Robin Hill' $118.00 The Apple Serviceberry is a naturally occurring hybrid of A. arborea and A. laevis. This selection has masses of pink buds which open to large, white flowers.[Rosaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [20 gal] [5 m (17') / 4 m (13")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 163 Andrachne Aronia Asimina

Andrachne phyllanthoides $18.00 Aronia melanocarpa 'Iroquois Beauty' $24.00 Asimina triloba $44.00 A hardy, shrubby Euphorbia relative with oval A useful Aronia because of its compact form. Same Pawpaw. A native multi-stemmed shrub or small leaves and yellow-green flowers and small red great flowers and stunning fall colour but only three tree which forms a dense pyramidal or berries.[Euphorbiaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun to feet tall. A Morton Arboretum introduction of this round-topped head. The edible fruits have a sweet part sun] [2 gal] [100 cm (40") / 100 cm (40")] native shrub.[Rosaceae] [Eastern North America] banana-like flavour. Moist, deep, slightly acidic [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal.] [90 cm (3') / 75 cm soils in partial shade are ideal.[Annonaceae] (2.5')] [Eastern North America] [z5] [Full sun] [2 gal] [5 m (17') / 2.5 m (8')] Aronia melanocarpa 'Viking' $24.00 Superb dark, glossy leaves and attractive red autumn hues make this newer Aronia one of the best. Lovely flowers appear earlier than other selections. Large attractive black fruit persist till spring. Developed in Europe as an orchard plant. Very high in vitamins.[Rosaceae] [Eastern North America] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1-1.5 m (3-5') / 1-1.5 m (3-5')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 164 Azalea Berberis Betula

Azalea [Rhododendrom] 'Candy Lights' $32.00 Berberis gagnepainii $34.00 Betula nigra 'Fox Valley' $48.00 A recent introduction in the northern light series with A dense, evergreen shrub with spreading, This is a dwarf selection of river birch that has shades of pink and pale yellow streaks. It also has semi-pendant branches and shiny, spiked foliage. excellent resistance to borer. It still has the amazing the benefit of a lovely fragrance and a rich purple Yellow flowers give way to black cinnamon and cream exfoliating bark.Useful in the fall colour.Blooms mid to late spring. Deciduous and berries.[Berberidaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun to part small garden.[Betulaceae] [Eastern North America] hardy.[Ericaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [2 sun] [3 gal.] [1.5 m (5') / 2 m (7')] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal] [3 m (10') / 2.5 m gal.] [1.5 m (5') / 1.2 m (4')] (8')] Berberis koreana $34.00 Azalea [Rhododendron] 'Golden $32.00 A spectacular,large species with a very long season Betula nigra 'Shiloh Splash' $98.00 Lights' of interest. Bright yellow flowers on dainty, 4" long, A choice selection that is a bit smaller than the Glowing golden yellow blooms.[Ericaceae] [Asia] pendulous racemes. These are followed by vibrant species. The same marvellous bark but the leaves [z5] [Part sun to shade] [3 gal.] [1.5 m (5') / 1.2 m berries which hang from the branches like red tears are variegated. The leaves that are smaller than the (4')] well into the winter. Dark green leaves turn into rich species have green leaves that are irregularly shades of yellow, orange and reddish purple. Often edged with ivory white.Yellow fall Azalea [Rhododendron] 'Lemon Lights' $35.00 commented upon in the garden at many times of the colour.[Betulaceae] [Eastern North America] [z4] Bright, lemon yellow blooms.[Ericaceae] [Asia] [z4] year.Needs space.[Berberidaceae] [Korea] [z4] [Full [Full sun] [7 gal.] [9 m (30') / 4.5 m (15')] [Part sun to shade] [2 gal] [1.5 m (5') / 1.2 m (4')] sun to part sun] [2 gal] [3.6 m (12') / 2.7 m (9')] Betula pendula 'Crimson Frost' $145.00 Azalea [Rhododendron] 'Lollipop' $39.00 Berberis thunbergii 'Cherry Bomb' $36.00 Striking burgundy-red foliage in spring and fall. The fragrant blooms age from pink with light pink A compact selection. In mid season, the new Graceful, pendulous branches and attractive white and yellow flairs to silver pink. Mid-green foliage foliage is a deep glowing ruby and it gradually bark with brownish red tints.[Betulaceae] [Europe, turns red-orange in fall.[Ericaceae] [Garden origin] darkens.[Berberidaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Full sun to Asia Minor] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [10 gal.] [9 m [z4] [Part sun to shade] [2 gal] [1 m (3') / 1 m (3')] part sun] [3 gal.] [50 cm (20") / 50 cm (20")] (30') / 5 m (17')]

Azalea [Rhododendron] 'Orchid Lights' $32.00 Berberis thunbergii 'Concorde' $34.00 Betula platyphylla 'Whitespire' $96.00 Warm orchid purple.[Ericaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Part sun This clone has a compact round form that will take A borer resistant selection from the Madison to shade] [2 gal] [1.5 m (5') / 1.2 m (4')] shearing much like a boxwood.The smallish leaves Arboretum in Wisconsin.It has a narrow form with have dark burgundy foliage with an almost black chalky white bark with black markings that does not Azalea [Rhododendron] 'Weston's $34.00 overtone. It could be used as an eye-popping small ex foliate.The glossy green leaves turn yellow in Innocence' hedge.[Berberidaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Full sun to part the fall.Multi stem specimens.[Betulaceae] [Asia] White, fragrant flowers appear in late June. Glossy sun] [2 gal.] [45 cm (18") / 45 cm (18")] [z5] [Full sun] [5 gal] [10 m (32') /4 m (13')] green leaves take on a bronze cast in summer and turn burgundy-red with yellow ribs in fall.[Ericaceae] Berberis thunbergii 'Golden Nugget' $34.00 [Garden origin] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [2 gal] [1 m Compact, dwarf shrub with yellow-gold leaves and (3') / 1 m (3')] orangey fall colour.[Berberidaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30 cm (12") / 50 cm (20")] Azalea [Rhododendron] 'White Lights' $34.00 Crisp white bloom[Ericaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Part sun to Berberis thunbergii 'Harlequin' $29.00 shade] [2 gal] [2 m (7') / 1.5 m (5')] A compact deciduous selection with purple leaves that are highly mottled with white and pink. In the spring the masses of fragrant,small yellow flowers are quite attractive and these are followed in the fall by red berries that are attractive to birds.More compact than B.'Rose Glow'.[Berberidaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [3 gal.] [1 m (3') / 1m (3')]

Berberis thunbergii 'Rose Glow' $32.00 Colourful rose, pink and white foliage, slowly turns to a deeper purple and then in the fall it actually glows. AGM Award, benefits from clipping to keep a tight form and highlight the luscious new growth.[Berberidaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1.2 m (4') / 1.2 m (4')]

Berberis thunbergii 'Royal Burgundy' A compact variety with velvety,burgundy-purple foliage which turns black-red in fall. Yellow blooms are followed by bright red berries.[Berberidaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] potsizes [1 gal] $26.00 [3 gal.] $32.00

Berberis thunbergii 'Royal Cloak' $32.00 A shrub with large, deep purple, velvety foliage and an upright arching habit that makes it a stand out.[Berberidaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal] [1.2 m (4') / 60-100 cm (2-3')]

Berberis thunbergii 'Silver Miles' A sensational berberis with dark purple, almost black foliage that are wildly splashed with steaks and splashes of silver to white.Rare[Berberidaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] potsizes [1 gal] $28.00 [3 gal.] $44.00

Berberis thunbergii 'Sunsation' $38.00 A selection of 'Aurea' that forms a prickly globe that glows.[Berberidaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [3 gal.] [1.2 m (4') / 1 m (3')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 165 Buddleia Buddleja Buxus

Buddleia 'Dark Dynasty' $18.00 Buddleja 'Lo & Behold Blue Chip' $34.00 Buxus 'Green Mountain' $59.00 We are always attracted by deep,rich saturated A new miniature buddleja that rated very well in A boxwood clipped into dense, green pyramidal colours so we couldn't resist.The royal purple spikes RHS trial. It blooms early and continuously without forms. It is useful for contrast in the woodland are not only attractive to humans but the dead heading or pruning. Numerous purple-blue garden as well as formal garden.[Buxaceae] [China, butterflies,bees and hummingbirds will also thank blooms.[Buddlejaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [3 gal.] [60 cm (24") / you.A lovely compact clump of silvery-green leaves to part sun] [2 gal] [60-75 cm (24-34") / 60 cm (24")] 45 cm (18")] make it a difficult to turn down.[Buddlejaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [1 m (3') / 1 m Buddleja 'Lo and Behold Ice Chip' $34.00 Buxus 'Aureovarigata' $25.00 (3')] A new introduction in this dwarf series with silvery Attractive leaves are heavily splashed with creamy foliage and continuous white blooms.It is drought yellow.Who said Box was boring.[Buxaceae] Buddleia 'Lo and Behold Blue Chip $34.00 tolerant,seedless and requires no dead heading.Its [Europe] [z5] [Full sun to full shade] [1 gal] [1 m (3') / Junior' low spreading habit makes it useful as a ground 1 m (3')] The latest in this series is even smaller, and has cover or the smaller garden.[Buddlejaceae] [Garden attractive silver-green leaves. Great for origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") Buxus sempervirens $25.00 massing,containers or small enough to fit in the / 90 cm (36")] [Buxaceae] [China, Japan] [z5] [Full sun] [3 gal.] [] perennial border.Blooms and reblooms from midsummer till frost.Deer resistant and attractive to Buddleja davidii 'Evil Ways' $32.00 butterflies and hummingbirds.Also does not need to A refreshing addition with foliage that is bright gold be dead headed.[Buddlejaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] in spring and golden-lime in summer. It is a compact [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [50 cm ( 19") 90cm[3']] form with rich purple blooms that are sweetly fragrant and irresistible to many varieties of Buddleia 'Lo and Behold Pink Micro $34.00 butterflies.[Buddlejaceae] [China, Japan] [z5] [Full Chip' sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1.2 m (4') / 1.2 m (4')] Similar to B.'Blue Chip Junior' except it has green leaves and pink spikes. Very Compact.[Buddlejaceae] [Garden origin] [] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [50-90 cm (20-36") / 60 cm (24")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 166 Callicarpa Calycanthus Caragana

Callicarpa bodinieri $28.00 Calycanthus 'Aphrodite' $34.00 Caragana arborescens $39.00 After the gold-purple, fall foliage drops, the clusters A new improved selection Sweetshrub with large Large, deciduous shrub from Siberia of columnar of tiny, vibrant, violet berries become prominent. subdued red,magnolia like blooms that are very form and with pea-like, yellow flowers. Shiny, green Many, small, pale pink flowers precede the berries fragrant.The shrub will rebloom throughout the bark. Tough and tolerant of poor on this erect and graceful shrub.[Verbenaceae] season.We would grow it for the large,glossy ,deer soils.[Papilionaceae] [Russia] [z2] [Full sun] [5 gal] [China] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [3 gal.] [1.8 m (6') / resistant leaves.[Calycanthaceae] [Garden origin] [6 m (20') / 3m (10')] 1.5 m (5')] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [2 m (6') / 1.5 m (5')]

Calycanthus 'Hartlage Wine' A fabulous hybrid between Calycanthus and Sinocalycanthus that have large maroon magnolia-like blooms with slight fragrance.A strong growing plant with super shiny foliage that is superb all season long.[Calycanthaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] potsizes [3 gal.] $39.00 [5 gal] $49.00

Calycanthus 'Venus' $38.00 A truly aristocratic new hybrid between the North American Calycanthus and the Chinese Sinocalycanthus. Large white flowers with strap-like petals remind one of a Star Magnolia. Flowers in early summer with the powerful fragrance of strawberries, melons and spices. Add distinctive foliage and it's a must have!Sun to part shade.[Calycanthaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [4 gal] [1.5 m (5') / 1.5 m (5')]

Calycanthus floridus $32.00 Dirr rates this as a worthwhile plant for every garden - sun to shade - Beautiful elegant maroon 2" flowers with a sweet strawberry - pineapple fragrance. Trouble free. Attractive leaves.[Calycanthaceae] [South Eastern United States] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1.8-2.7 m (6-9') / 1.8-3 m (6-10')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 167 Carpinus Celtis Cephalanthus

Carpinus betulus 'Lucas' $169.00 Celtis laevigata $40.00 Cephalanthus occidentalis 'Sputnik' $18.00 A narrow columnar form with dark green leaves that Sugarberry A medium sized tree with grey bark with A selection of our native Buttonbush with larger, turn yellow-orange in the fall.In the spring they have warty patches. Fruit relished by birds.[Ulmaceae] long-blooming, pinkish white, spherical flower heads attractive green or yellow catkins.More compact [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [3 gal.] [15 in mid-summer. Good form and glossy foliage. than other fastigate forms.[Corylaceae] [Europe, m (50') / 10 m (30')] Prefers a moist soil in sun to part Asia Minor] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [150 cm B&B] shade.[Rubiaceae] [Eastern North America] [z4] [5 m (17') / 2 m (7')] Celtis occidentalis $72.00 [Part sun to shade] [2 gal] [2.5 m (8') / 1.8 m (6')] Hackberry. This Elm relative is a tough, Carpinus betulus 'Pendula' $89.00 medium-sized tree.It produces an edible fruit, A dwarf, mushroom-headed tree with steeply flavoured like dates and relished by birds and pendulous branches. Green catkins in spring. wildlife.[Ulmaceae] [Eastern North America] [z3] Yellow fall colour.[Corylaceae] [Europe, Asia Minor] [Full sun] [3 gal.] [15 m (50') / 15 m (50')] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [5 gal] [2.5 m (8') / 3.5 m (12')]

Carpinus betulus (shrub form) $35.00 [] [] [] [] [2 gal] []

Carpinus caroliniana $120.00 Blue Beech. A versatile, small, native tree for sun or shade. Dark bluish grey, sinewy trunks and brilliant orange to red fall leaf colour.It can be easily pruned into a hedge or topiary.[Corylaceae] [Eastern North America] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [10 gal.] [6 m (20') / 6 m (20')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 168 Cephalotaxus Cercidiphyllum Cercis

Cephalotaxus harringtonia 'Fritz Huber' $14.00 Cercidiphyllum japonicum $169.00 Cercis canadensis $78.00 A rare,low,prostrate form of Japanese Plum Yew.An Katsura Tree. Dirr says if he could pick only one A multi stem selection of this wonderful elegant evergreen that is deer tree this would be it. Beautiful, round leaves native.[Caesalpiniaceae] [Eastern North America] resistant[Cephalotaxacae] [Asia] [z5] [Part sun to emerge reddish purple and gradually change to [z5] [] [7 gal.] [6 m (20') / 6 m (20')] shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 60 cm (24")] bluish green, prior to turning apricot in fall. 14' in 6 years; 40' in 20 years. Although there are Cercis canadensis 'Alba' $212.00 references in the literature about its maple A more subdued white blooming form.Underplant sugar-like odour, we had never discerned it with with dark hellebores and personally until recently in England. The fragrance erythroniums.[Caesalpiniaceae] [North America] [z5] was remarkable.[Cercidiphyllaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full [Full sun to part sun] [200 cm/B&B] [6 m (20') / 6 m sun] [10 gal.] [15 m (50') / 10 m (33')] (20')]

Cercidiphyllum japonicum 'Rotfuchs ' Cercis canadensis 'Forest Pansy' $92.00 STD. (Red Fox) One of the most exquisite small trees. The sun Certainly one of the best new woody introductions shining through the large, heart shaped, handsome, with thick rubbery leaves that emerges rich plum red leaves is nothing short of beguiling. I only red-purple and fades to bronze-green in summer. A wish it was hardier.[Caesalpiniaceae] [Garden columnar form with good fall origin] [z5] [] [3 gal.] [] colour.[Cercidiphyllaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun] potsizes Cercis canadensis 'Hearts of Gold' $187.00 [10 gal.] $82.00 A new Redbud with leaves that emerge red and [20 gal] $188.00 then turn gold.If the plant is in too shady a position [200 cm/B&B] $198.00 they will turn green.The gorgeous,gold foliage is burn-resistant even in full sun. This gold variety is as vigorous as green varieties and will grow 10' in 5 years. It will grow to a small tree of 15'with a vase-shaped,pendulous habit.[Caesalpiniaceae] [North America] [z5/6] [Part sun to shade] [150 cm B&B] [5 m (17') /4 m (13')]

Cercis canadensis 'Pink Heartbreaker' $168.00 A newer weeping form that is better branched,more upright and larger in general[compared to 'Covey']. The early flowers are a bright shade of lavender pink and produced in profusion and last for several weeks.The leaves that are smaller than the species emerge bright red and stay that way until warmer weather.The play of the flowers and red leaves is stunning.Leaves are green in summer and gold in fall.[Caesalpiniaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [20 gal] [3-4 m (10-13') / 2.5 m (8')]

Cercis canadensis 'Rising Sun' $199.00 A captivating new introduction with foliage that emerges orange,slowly turns to chartreuse and matures to speckled emerald.Before the leaves appear the branches are covered in magenta blooms.Later the branches have a golden glow. As if this isn't enough the tree has a compact form,maturing at 3 to 4 metres.[Caesalpiniaceae] [North America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [150 cm/B&B] [3-4 m (10-13') / 2.5 m (8')]

Cercis canadensis 'Ruby Falls' $185.00 A captivating hybrid between 'Covey' and 'Forest Pansy' resulting in a dwarf weeper with dark purple foliage.It has prolific dark rose blooms on bright red stalks and bracts.These last for several weeks before the glossy,heart-shaped maroon red leaves appear.The leaves change to burgundy and transition to green by the end of summer.Even in winter the silhouette is a picture of elegance.It also has improved hardiness over 'Forest Pansy'[Caesalpiniaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [150 cm B&B] [2 m (7') / 90 cm (3')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 169 Chamaecyparis Chionanthus Clethra

Chamaecyparis 'Butterball' $29.00 Chionanthus virginicus Clethra 'Crystalina' $34.00 A charming little globe shaped Hinoki with bright A dignified shrub, worthy of specimen status. One A new dwarf clethra with fragrant pure white yellow tips[Cupressaceae] [] [z5] [Part Shade] [1 of the most beautiful natives when in bloom. flowers.It has dark glossy foliage and keeps its tight gal] [25 cm (10") / 30 cm (12")] Panicles of white, fringed blooms are followed by dense form.Yellow fall foliage.We have found all of black fruits.[Oleaceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] the Clethras to be incredibly useful in many Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Crippsii' $66.00 [Full sun to part sun] gardens. Great foliage,bullet proof disease and pest Golden Fern-leaf False Cypress. This AGM Award potsizes resistance,compact size and late blooming winner is rated as one of the most elegant small [3 gal.] $55.00 habit-amazing native.[Clethraceae] [Eastern North golden conifers. A small,loosely conical tree with [7 gal.] $92.00 America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [3 gal.] [60-70 golden fern-like foliage.[Cupressaceae] [Japan] [z4] cm (24"-28") / 80 cm (32")] [Full sun to part sun] [3 gal.] [3m (10') / 1.2 m (4')] Chionanthus virginicus [Std] $140.00 The above trained into a small tree form. It will need Clethra alnifolia 'Ruby Spice' $34.00 Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Kamaeni hiba' $36.00 pruning to keep a compact form.[Oleaceae] Summersweet.Deep pink, non-fading panicles of A dwarf,gold thread leaf form that develops into a [Eastern North America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] flowers create a fluffy appearance. Wonderful small congested,irregular dome.An old Japanese [20gal] [3 m (10') / 2 m (6')] fragrance and yellow fall foliage are cultivar.[Cupressaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to bonuses.[Clethraceae] [Eastern North America] [z3] shade] [1 gal] [1 m (3') / 1m (3')] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [125 cm (4') / 125 cm (4')] Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Lemon Twist' $26.00 A curious dwarf conifer with thread-like,lemon yellow,twisted needles that grows into a dense irregular mound.[Cupressaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [1 m (40") / 1 m (40")]

Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Meroke' $26.00 A dwarf Hinoki with bright green foliage that has an irregular,conical,upright growth habit.[Cupressaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [2 gal] [1.2 m (4') / 1.3 m (52")]

Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Filifera' $92.00 An older threadleaf cultivar that we think should be more popular. We have a twenty year old specimen in the garden that is over fifteen feet.It is a beautiful small tree with a head of thin,green string-like foliage.[Cupressaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [20 gal] [6 m (20') / 3m (10')]

Chamaecyparis pisifera filiformis $28.00 'Variegata' A demure,dwarf that forms a dense mound with flecks of golden yellow .[Cupressaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] []

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 170 Cornus Cornus kousa 'Gold Cup' $148.00 Cornus mas 'Argenteo Variegata' $172.00 One of the best of the gold variegated varieties with Leaf margins have irregular creamy white borders more vigour and better green foliage with a bright that create quite a striking effect.A first rate small Cornus alba 'Prairie Fire' $28.00 yellow splotch in the centre.[Cornaceae] [Japan, tree that has great potential.[Cornaceae] [Eurasia] Bright yellow leaves against glowing red stems. It Korea] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [7 gal.] [3 m (10') / [z5] [Part sun to shade] [150 cm B&B] [2.5 m (8') / 2 will grow in full sun to shade.The fiery red fall colour 2 m (6')] m (7')] and orange-red winter stems make it an all season wonder.[Cornaceae] [China, Russia] [z4] [Full sun to Cornus kousa 'Kristin Lipka's $175.00 Cornus sanguinea 'Compressa' $29.00 part sun] [3 gal.] [2 m (7') / 1.5 m (5')] Variegated Weeper' Our favourite Dogwood shrub. Compact with thick, The only weeping,variegated kousa. A strongly glossy, wrinkled, deeply veined, dark green leaves Cornus alba 'Red Gnome' $29.00 weeping form that has a moderate to fast growth which turn purple in the fall. Very rare. Small and A brilliant red twig dogwood that is smaller and rate. The leaves that are irregularly margined choice enough for the rock garden.[Cornaceae] suitable to smaller gardens.It forms a red flame of creamy white turn a striking red with a pink [Europe] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal] [1 m (3') / delicate,densely branched twigs in the winter. It also edge.[Cornaceae] [Japan, Korea] [z5] [Part sun to 60 cm (2')] has interest in other seasons with white flowers and shade] [10 gal.] [2.5 m (8') / 1.2 m (4')] subdued greenish purple leaves that turn a sizzling Cornus sericea 'Hedgerows Gold' $24.00 red fall colour. Very hardy.[Cornaceae] [China, Cornus kousa 'Lemon Ripple' $156.00 A vibrant new introduction with bright, golden yellow Russia] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [3 gal.] [1-1.2 m A new variety with it has a medium green leaf with foliage. Irregular gold margins surround the (3-4') / 1-1.2 m (3-4')] green centres with a wavy yellow edge and white emerald green leaf centres. In the spring, the flowers.Floriferous and a shrubby,upright contrast between the bright young foliage and the Cornus alternifolia $110.00 grower.Dazzling orange-red fall colour.[Cornaceae] deep red stems is smashing. A native tolerant of In a recent spring, while scouting for rocks on a [Japan, Korea] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [7 gal.] [4 m poor drainage.[Cornaceae] [Eastern North America] farm near Fergus, I was moved by the sight of the (13') / 3 m (10')] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal] [2.4 m (8') / 1.8 m woods' edge glowing with the white bloom-laden, (6')] horizontal branches of these trees. We saw a Cornus kousa 'Little Beauty' $125.00 magnificent specimen in Lady Isabella Lennox A rare selection that produces a small densely Cornus sericea 'Silver and Gold' $23.00 Boyd's garden in Northern England. It had been branched tree that will never get larger than fifteen A superb white and green variegated sport of this placed in a hallowed spot by the water's edge where feet.White blooms like the species.Grown from native Yellow Twig Dogwood. Superior variegation its wonderful tiered structure could truly be Korean wild seed[Cornaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun to that of 'Argenteo-marginata'. Introduced by the appreciated.[Cornaceae] [Eastern North America] to part sun] [20gal] [5 m (16') / 4 m (13')] Mt. Cuba Centre.[Cornaceae] [Eastern North [z3] [Part sun to shade] [10 gal.] [6 m (20') / 5 m America] [z2] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal.] [2.4 m (17')] Cornus kousa 'Ohkan' (8') / 1.8 m (6')] A new introduction from Japan that is compact in Cornus alternifolia 'Variegata' $168.00 form with charming leaves and a wide gold Cornus stolonifera 'Arctic Fire' $28.00 Although introduced a hundred years ago, this is edge.White flowers in June followed by red fruit.In A deer resistant,native dogwood with a a compact still one of the most sought after and difficult to find the fall the foliage reaches even greater heights with habit and glowing red stems that are excellent for shrubs or small trees. White margined leaves are rich tones of orange,red and purple.[Cornaceae] cutting decoration.The heavy branching creates an smaller than those of our native species but this [Japan, Korea] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] even bigger colour splash in winter.Very selection exhibits the same wonderful tiered potsizes hardy.White blooms on green foliage.[Cornaceae] branching. Moisture retentive soil in part [5 gal] $72.00 [Eastern North America] [z2] [Full sun to part sun] [3 shade.[Cornaceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] [20 gal] $180.00 gal.] [1.2 m (4') / 1.2 m (4')] [Part sun to shade] [5 gal] [4 m (13') / 4 m (13')] Cornus kousa 'Peve Foggy' Cornus stolonifera 'Pucker Up' $34.00 Cornus alternifolia 'Golden Shadows' $76.00 A variety with wavy, crispy,white edges on light A new trade introduction that we are not sure how Same dramatic horizontal branching structure as green leaves.Pointed white bracts in late different it is from C. 'Compressa'It has the same exemplified by the species. Bright golden leaves summer.[Cornaceae] [Japan, Korea] [z5] [Full sun glossy,crinkled foliage that has high leaf spot with a green splash fanning out from the midrib of to part sun] resistance.Red twigs in winter on this each leaf.[Cornaceae] [Eastern North America] [z4] potsizes native.[Cornaceae] [Eastern North America] [z2] [Part sun to shade] [5 gal.] [4 m (14') / 2 m (7')] [3 gal.] $68.00 [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1.2 m (4') / 1 m (3')] [20 gal] $168.00 Cornus canadensis $10.00 Cornus walteri $38.00 Bunchberry. A native ground cover for woodland Cornus kousa 'Samaritan' An unusual Dogwood with alligator-hide bark. 2-3" plantings. Greenish-white flowers in spring with red A new variegated Dogwood with creamy white clusters of small, white, summer flowers Black fruits berries and bronzing foliage in the fall.[Cornaceae] variegation, highlighted by rich pink hues in late follow. Sun. Medium sized tree.[Cornaceae] [North America] [z3] [Part Shade] [11cm (4")] [10-15 summer and fall. A sport of 'Milky Way'. A proven [China] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [3 gal.] [8 m (26') / cm (4-6") / 30-45 cm (12-18")] northern performer. Disease resistant. Prolific, 7 m (23')] bright white blooms in June.[Cornaceae] [China, Cornus kousa 'Akatsuki' $172.00 Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] Cornus x 'Stellar Pink' $148.00 A riotous Japanese selection that is small in potsizes A hybrid between C. kousa and C. florida that stature.The green leaves are variegated with white [125 cm B&B] $144.00 develops into a small,dense,upright tree. It is and have lovely rose tones in spring and fall. The [150 cm B&B] $187.00 disease resistant and is a profuse bloomer with early summer white flowers have red spots giving a large,showy pink bracts.[Cornaceae] [Garden origin] pink effect.[Cornaceae] [Japan, Korea] [z5] [Full sun Cornus kousa 'Satomi' $144.00 [z5] [Part sun to shade] [150 cm/B&B] [5 m (17') / 4 to part sun] [150 cm] [2-2.5 m (6-8') / 2 m (6')] Knock out pink-tinged bracts and fabulous m (13')] red-purple autumn foliage. Raspberry fleshy Cornus kousa 'Celestial Shadow' fruit.Rated by some as still the best pink Cornus x 'Venus' $174.00 An awesome new selection that is a sport of kousa.[Cornaceae] [Korea, Japan] [z5] [Part sun to A new superb selection that blooms in such C.'Celestial'. The beautiful veined leaves have dark shade] [150 cm] [7 m (23') / 5 m (17')] profusion that the leaves just about disappear. The green leaves with an irregular,wide,clean,bright flowers are very large 6" across. It also appears to yellow edge.The fall colour is an electric Cornus kousa 'Summer Fun' $168.00 be resistant to anthracnose and mildew. We thought combination of orange and red.On top of this it has Yet another entry into the ranks of variegated C.kousa were resistant to anthracnose but it seems large 4" white bracts.Rated by many as the best kousa.This one small in stature has a grey-green there is a sliding scale with the white variegated variegated dogwood yet.[Cornaceae] [Garden leaf edged with a wide,crisp white border.The forms being the least resistant. Venus is the fastest origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] leaves emerge in spring with a sparkling pink-white growing dogwood with a low the branched full potsizes margin. Purple-pink streaking in habit.Venus is a hybrid between C. kousa and C. [125 cm B&B] $159.00 autumn.[Cornaceae] [Japan, Korea] [z5] [Part sun to nuttallii from Dr Orton's breeding program at [20gal] $182.00 shade] [7 gal.] [2.4 m (8') / 1.2 m (4')] Rutgers University. It blooms just before the kousa selections.[Cornaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part Cornus kousa 'Champions Gold' $168.00 Cornus kousa 'Summer Gold' $168.00 sun to shade] [125 cm B&B] [5 m (20') / 5 m (20')] An exciting new selection that starts with green A newer variety with uncrinkled,medium green leaves in spring that change to gold by summer and leaves edged in gold.It is a small,exquisite, more pink to red by fall.A quick grower with good upright tree with a strong growth habit.The tree branching.[Cornaceae] [] [] [] [10 gal.] [4.5 m (15') / produces masses of creamy-white,flower-like 3.6 m (12')] bracts.In summer the leaves develop a pink tinge and turn fiery red in the fall.[Cornaceae] [Garden Cornus kousa 'Elizabeth Lustgarten' $148.00 origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [125 cm B&B] [2.5 m A weeping form of Kousa that develops into a (8') / 1.2 m (4')] graceful round form that is slightly taller than wide.One of the showiest weeping cultivars with Cornus kousa 'White Duster' $158.00 white bracts that blush pink with A new selection with wild splotches and stripes of maturity.[Cornaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun creamy yellow in variable and random to shade] [10 gal.] [5 m (17') / 4 m (13")] patterns.Creamy bracts.White bracts.[Cornaceae] [Japan, Korea] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [7 gal.] [2.5 m (8') / 2 m (7')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 171 Cotinus Cotoneaster Daphne

Cotinus coggygria 'Golden Spirit' $34.00 Cotoneaster 'Streibs Findling' $34.00 Daphne 'Moonlight Sonata' $28.00 The spring foliage colour ranges from lime green to A dwarf variety that grows almost flat forming a Briggs Moonlight was a pretty plant but I only ever brilliant gold while in the fall it varies from coral and small dense mat of tiny blue-green leaves that are saw it grown well once and even then it expired orange through to red.[Anacardiaceae] [Eurasia] topped by tiny white flowers in spring and are after a few years.This new selection has the same [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal.] [2.5 m (8') / 1.5 m followed by red berries.Fabulous cascading over creamy centre but with a thicker,dark green margin (5')] walls or rocks.[Rosaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part making it much more vigorous.It has pink buds that sun to shade] [1 gal] [15 cm (6") / 60 cm (2')] open to fragrant white flowers.Prune after blooming Cotinus coggygria 'Grace' $29.00 to keep it compact.[Thymelaeaceae] [Garden origin] A C. coggygria 'Velvet Cloak' X C. obovatus' AGM Cotoneaster apiculatus 'Tom Thumb' $34.00 [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30-90 cm (12-36") / award winner. Massive, pink flowered panicles, but A charming Lilliputian version of the species grows 60 cm (24")] worth growing for the subtle seasonal changes in into a small dainty mound of small green shiny foliage colour alone. It starts out light red in spring, leaves with good red berries and fall Daphne arbuscula x cneorum v. verlotii $22.00 changing to blue green with purple tints and colour.[Rosaceae] [China] [z4] [Part sun to shade] Another dwarf evergreen Daphne.Excellent choice finishing red, orange and yellow in the [2 gal.] [15-30 cm (6-12") / 15-30 cm (6-12")] for the rock garden.[Thymelaeaceae] [Garden fall.[Anacardiaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun to part origin] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [40cm[14"] 40cm[14"]] sun] [2 gal.] [4 m (13') / 3 m (10')] Daphne burkwoodii 'Lunar Eclipse' $63.00 Cotinus coggygria 'Royal Purple' $34.00 A new introduction with the reverse variegation to D. Although not rare, this Smokebush is still 'Carol Mackie' with a yellow centre and a wide indispensable in the shrub or mixed border for its green edge to each leaf.[Thymelaeaceae] [Garden rich red-purple foliage that doesn't fade. Smoky origin] [z5] [Full sun] [5 gal] [1 m (3') / 1 m (3')] purple summer bloom.It can be pruned heavily to keep it to a manageable size.[Anacardiaceae] Daphne domini $18.00 [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal] [3 m (10') A small Daphne that grows in dry rocky, calcareous / 2.5 m (8')] areas making it drought tolerant. It has small bright green glossy leaves and the early spring, pale pink Cotinus coggygria 'Young Lady' $27.00 flowers do not fully open.[Thymelaeaceae] [Europe] A very precocious Smoke Bush that starts blooming [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 30 cm (12")] early [even in a one-gallon pot] from June to August. A recent Dutch introduction that also has Daphne x 'Lawrence Crocker' excellent orange red fall foliage.[Anacardiaceae] A great,small Daphne that's a vigorous cross [Eurasia] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal.] [2.5-3 m between D. arbuscula and D. collina. Resembles (8-10')] the former species more closely than the latter. Named after the founder of Siskiyou Nursery.Halda rated it as a favourite.[Thymelaeaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] potsizes [1 gal] $18.00 [1 gal] $36.00

Daphne x burkwoodii 'Gold Dust' $25.00 A random sport from Dick Punnett's garden.It is a D.'Silveredge with a yellow misted centre that gives a brighter overall appearance.Fragrant pink flowers on a compact plant. Deer resistant.[Thymelaeaceae] [] [] [] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 60 cm (2')]

Daphne x burkwoodii 'Silver Edge' $30.00 This selection that is a cross between D. cneorum and D.caucasica.It has pungent pinkish-white blooms that are followed by red fruits.The small,oblong,dark green leaves have silvery to creamy yellow edges.The leaves don't change colour in the fall so they become an excellent foil for those plants like Japanese maples that do.[Thymelaeaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1 m (3') / 1m (3')]

Daphne x rollsdorfii 'Wilhelm Schacht' $18.00 A dwarf hybrid (D. collina X D. petraea). Neat, dark green foliage with rosy purple, very fragrant flowers.[Thymelaeaceae] [Europe] [z5] [] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 45 cm (18")]

Daphne x transatlantica 'Eternal $38.00 Fragrance' A fabulous compact Daphne from Robin White.A profusion of white blushed pink bloom that are borne in tight flower heads and are extremely fragrant.Semi-evergreen.[Thymelaeaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [60cm[2'] 60cm[2']]

Daphne x transatlantica 'Summer Ice' $27.00 A small Daphne with grey-green leaves with a narrow edge of white.The spicy fragrant flowers are pink in bud and open champagne-white. The flowers are produced in continuous flushes from spring till November.[Thymelaeaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 60 cm (2')]

Daphne x transtlantica 'Jim's Pride' $72.00 An outstanding variety that can bloom for up to six months.The very fragrant blooms are white with an apple blossom pink blush and start in April and can last to November.The small grey-green leaves are deciduous in our climate.[Thymelaeaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [40 cm] [1.2 m (4') / 1.2 m (4')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 172 Deutzia Diervilla Elaeagnus

Deutzia 'Creme Fraiche' $34.00 Diervilla sessilifolia 'Butterfly' $18.00 Elaeagnus 'Quick Silver' A new dwarf selection similar to Nikko except the Upright clusters of rich yellow from May to June An elegant, quick growing shrub with silvery shoots. leaves are attractively edged in white.In the spring above good, clean, bright green foliage. A neat Amazing, very silvery, scaly leaves. Yellow flowers masses of small star-shaped blooms saturate the habit that is well branched and not floppy like many produced from silvery buds. Rarely suckers.A gem air with its fragrance.[Hydrangeaceae] [Japan] [z5] other cultivars. Adaptable enough to go from full sun from a family of weeds.[Elaeagnaceae] [Asia] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30-60 cm (12-24") / 30 to dry shade. Suckers. Good for naturalizing.It [Full sun] cm (12")] suckers too badly for a small garden but would be potsizes great for stabilizing a bank.[Caprifoliaceae] [Eastern [3 gal.] $22.00 Deutzia 'Yuki Cherry Blossom' $34.00 North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal.] [1.2 [5 gal] $68.00 An exciting new introduction with a compact form of m (4') / 2 m (7')] mid green leaves topped in spring with cascading buds of rose that open to masses of white flowers blushed with pink.The neat mound turns bright red in the fall. Deer resistant.[Hydrangeaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [30-60 cm (12-24") / 30-60 cm (12-24")]

Deutzia gracilis 'Chardonnay Pearls' $34.00 Attractive,crisp,lime-yellow foliage. Pure white, pearl-like buds explode into a shower of fragrant flowers in spring. Compact,newer introduction.[Hydrangeaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal.] [70 cm (28") / 70 cm (28")]

Deutzia x elegantissima 'Rosalind' $24.00 An award winner (AGM) with copious quantities of lightly fragrant, rich carmine-pink flowers. This spring bloomer is a recent introduction from France. Full sun.[Hydrangeaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal] [1.5 m (5') / 1.5 m (5')]

Deutzia x kalmiiflora $24.00 Unique,showy flowers are white on the inside and deep pink on the outside. Graceful arching habit. Although introduced by Lemoine in 1901, it still rates as one of the best.[Hydrangeaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal.] [1.2-2 m (4-6') / 1.2 m (4')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 173 Eleutherococcus Euonymus Exochorda

Eleutherococcus [Acanthopanax] $26.00 Euonymus alata 'Compactus' $29.00 Exochorda 'Snow Day' $23.00 sieboldianus 'Variegatus' Burning bush.A dud for fifty weeks of the year but A new improved pearl bush with a flood of larger A stunning variegated shrub. Bean considered it for two weeks the fiery red foliage burns itself into white flowers on a more compact,broadly upright one of the daintiest of variegated shrubs. During a peoples physche .Personally I think there are other shrub.[Rosaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] drought in Marion Jarvie's garden this plant was shrubs that have as good fall colour but have other [1 gal] [1.1 m (42") / 1 m (38")] sailing along. Handsome leaves bordered creamy attributes the rest of the year.[Celastraceae] white. Excellent focal point in shrub [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [3 gal.] [3 Exochorda korolkowii $18.00 boarder.[Araliaceae] [China, Japan] [z4] [Part sun to m (10') / 1.5 m (5')] A shrub with olive to lime green foliage and an shade] [2 gal.] [1.2 m (4') / 1.5 m (5')] upright, slender habit. Trainable as a small tree. Euonymus bungeanus $36.00 Stunning, pure white flowers are arranged in erect, Rich pink fruit adorn this graceful deciduous to 8-13 cm (3-5") racemes in early spring.[Rosaceae] semi-evergreen, large shrub with arching branches. [Turkestan] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [3m Green leaves turn pink and yellow in (10') / 1.2 m (4')] fall.[Celastraceae] [] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [6 m (20') / 5 m (17')]

Euonymus carnosus $46.00 A collection from northern China that is a large shrub or small tree with striking red fruit in the fall. We find all of the fall fruiting euonomys beautiful and useful in the fall garden where they are a fabulous compliment to all the fall foliage colours.Throw in a bit of mist and you have magic.[Celastraceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [3 gal.] [3-4 m (10-13') / 1.5 m (5')]

Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald Gaiety' $83.00 Std. An evergreen euonymus with white edges grafted as a small tree. I like this small tree especially in the fall when it provides a wonderful contrast to the reds and oranges of fall.[Celastraceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [4 gal] [2 m (7') / 90 cm (3')]

Euonymus fortunei 'Goldy' $34.00 A new,award winning variety with solid gold leaves that is quite useful in full sun to part shade.A broadleaf evergreen that has year round interest.Small leaves.[] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [45 cm (18") / 60 cm (2')]

Euonymus hamiltonianus ssp. maackii $36.00 We love these deciduous euonyomus for their fall blazing colour and and their remarkable pink -winged fruit that is a terrific foil for the riot of fall coloured foliage in the garden.[Celastraceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] []

Euonymus sachalinensis An impressive plant native to Sakhalin Island in northern Japan. Fabulous, scarlet red pendulous fruit make a strong statement in late summer. Excellent red fall colour. AGM Award.[Celastraceae] [Asia] [z5] [Part sun to shade] potsizes [3 gal.] $67.00 [10 gal.] $87.00

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 174 Fagus Forsythia Fothergilla

Fagus sylvatica 'Asplenifolia' $178.00 Forsythia 'Fiesta' $32.00 Fothergilla gardenii 'Blue Mist' $46.00 Fern-leaf Beech. On initial viewing, most people A season-long knock-out with bright yellow and Almost reminds me of an overgrown blue don't realize it's a Beech. Wonderful lacy look. By green variegated leaves and red stems. Compact Maidenhair Fern with its dainty, delicate, mounding pruning, we have kept ours to a dense seven feet in habit.This cultivar has grown on us.It performs habit. Glaucous foliage shows well in part shade. over 15 years. Excellent muscled, grey magnificently in part shade where the yellow Fragrant, white, bottle brush blooms appear before bark.[Fagaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] centres seem to glow.[Oleaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full leaves open.[Hamamelidaceae] [Eastern North [20 gal] [5 m (17') / 3 m (10')] sun to part sun] [2 gal.] [2 m (80") / 2 m (80")] America] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [3 gal.] [1 m (3') / 1 m (3')] Fagus sylvatica 'Aurea Pendula' $69.00 Forsythia 'Golden Peep' $23.00 A graceful variety that we have looked for for many A dwarf that becomes a blazing ball of gold in the Fothergilla major 'Blue Shadow' $34.00 years.It grows upright with weeping branches with spring--blooming from top to bottom. This miniature A sport of 'Mt Airy' with dusky blue leaves that rich,butter-yellow.Best with afternoon has excellent compact branching. It blooms, even transform to rich hues of red,orange and yellow for shade.[Fagaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Part Shade] [1 gal] as a young plant, on one year wood.[Oleaceae] a fall blast. Honey-scented ,bottle brush blooms [] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal.] [60 cm before the leaves emerge. A larger and better (2') / 60 cm (2')] grower than 'Blue Mist'.[Hamamelidaceae] [Eastern Fagus sylvatica 'Dawyck Gold' $197.00 North America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal] [] A narrow columnar form with bright yellow foliage in Forsythia 'Golden Times' $22.00 the spring and fall. Among the most handsome of all A most attractive variegated Forsythia. Large, columnar trees. Although often listed as Zone 6, we brightly variegated gold and green leaves. Remove have not had any winter damage even in our recent any rogue reversions.[Oleaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full cold winters.[Fagaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun to sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1.8 m (6') / 1.5 m (5')] part sun] [150 cm B&B] [6 m (20') / 3 m (10')] Forsythia 'Sugar Baby' $34.00 Fagus sylvatica 'Dawyck Purple' $188.00 Now even the smallest garden can have this A Dutch introduction with a narrow, upright form and ubiquitous harbinger of spring. This miniature lustrous, very dark purple foliage. One of the most upright selection has masses of early, gold desirable of trees. Beauty can be such a subtle blooms.[Hamamelidaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [Full sun] and delicate experience. When the bold leaves [1 gal] [60 cm-70 cm (24-27") / 75 cm (30")] unfurl from their slim, sharp buds, it is enough to stop you in your tracks.[Fagaceae] [Europe] [z5] Forsythia viridissima koreana $23.00 [Full sun to part sun] [150 cm B&B] [9 m (30') / 3 m 'Kumson' (10')] A unique new Forsythia from Korea that has dark green leaves, highlighted by a striking network of Fagus sylvatica 'Purple Fountain' $169.00 silver veins. Typical Forsythia flowers and an Narrow upright form with a central stem from which upright arching habit.Best to prune hard to promote the branches cascade. Popular and deservedly a good form and the new growth is the most so.[Fagaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] striking.[Oleaceae] [Korea] [z5] [Full sun] [2 gal.] [175 cm B&B] [8 m (25') / 4 m (12')] [1.2-1.8 m (4-6') / 1.2-1.8 m (4-6')]

Fagus sylvatica 'Red Obelisk' On our top 5 favourite tree list, for sure. Compact, columnar form with smaller, dark purple, dissected leaves. Beautiful grey bark.Starts out columnar but opens up a bit as it ages.[Fagaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] potsizes [200 cm/B&B] $168.00 [20 gal] $210.00

Fagus sylvatica 'Riversii' $210.00 Eventually this tree develops into a magnificent specimen. The dense dark purple foliage is almost black when it emerges. Can be pruned.[Fagaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [175 cm B&B] [20 m (80') / 9 m (50')]

Fagus sylvatica 'Roseomarginata' $195.00 A truly outstanding, small tree with purplish leaves irregularly bordered in rose and pinkish white. Slow growing and easy to keep in scale, in a small garden by pruning. Benefits from a bit of shade. Too much sun, and the leaves may scorch.The intensity of the variegation seems to vary with climate and position.[Fagaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [7 gal.] [8 m (25') / 6 m (20')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 175 Genista Ginkgo Ginkgo biloba 'Weeping Wonder' $59.00 Maybe the oddest Gingko .Unlike many of the other weeping ginkgos this one is a drastic weeper and Genista tinctoria 'Flore Pleno' $32.00 Ginkgo biloba needs to be staked to hold it up.The leaves are also An unusual dwarf shrublet that grows under a foot A chance to buy a living fossil or you can munch on strange. A few are normal but many are linear,split with needle-like rich green foliage.The double its leaves to improve the functioning of your brain. I or twisted,even variegated..I can't say that it is bright yellow flowers are packed densely along the tried tasting the fruit one time and ended up with a pretty but it is a conversation piece.[Ginkgoaceae] stems in summer[Fabaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] numb lip. Excellent pollution tolerance and [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [3 gal.] [2 gal.] [25cm[10"] 45cm[18"]] untroubled by pests.Seed grown so we are not sure [175 cm (70") / 60 cm (24")] of the sex.[Ginkgoaceae] [China] [z4] [Full sun] potsizes Ginkgo biloba 'Witches Broom' $85.00 [3 gal.] $58.00 A striking,irregular,shrubby form with a buttery [5 gal] $110.00 yellow fall foliage.A hardy ,disease resistant,deer [20 gal] $135.00 resistant dwarf globe.[Ginkgoaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [4 gal.] [1 m (3') / 1 m (3')] Ginkgo biloba 'Barabit's Fastigiata' $139.00 An upright columnar form with slightly larger leaves.[Ginkgoaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [7 gal.] [4 m (13') / 1 m (3')]

Ginkgo biloba 'Girard's Spreader' $76.00 Low horizontal habit[Ginkgoaceae] [China] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [3 gal.] []

Ginkgo biloba 'Globosa' $39.00 This dwarf rounded shrub makes a beautiful specimen[Ginkgoaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [2 m (6') / 2 m (6')]

Ginkgo biloba 'Jade Butterfly' $139.00 A dense semi dwarf,with a vase shaped habit .Great architectural branching,and in fall transforms to a mass of golden fleeting butterflies.[Ginkgoaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [7 gal.] [3 m (10') / 1 m (3')]

Ginkgo biloba 'Laciniata' Std $139.00 A selection with heavily serrated leaves that has been grafted as a standard.Disease and problem free like all of the Ginkgo.Lovely soft yellow fall colour.[Ginkgoaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [20 gal] [2.5 m (8') / 1 m (3')]

Ginkgo biloba 'Little Leaf 'Pyramid' $39.00 Our favorite grows into a small pyramidal tree with tiny leaves. Delicate,multi-branching is an unusual for a Ginkgo[Ginkgoaceae] [] [z4] [] [1 gal] []

Ginkgo biloba 'Mariken' $48.00 [] [] [] [] [1 gal] []

Ginkgo biloba 'Mariken'[Std] $115.00 Now you can have this ancient unique tree in the smallest garden. A dwarf form grafted onto 120cm stems. Fabulous gold fall colour.A shaggy,dwarf,dense,irregular globe.[Ginkgoaceae] [China] [z4] [Full sun] [5 gal] [1.5 m (5') / 1 m (3')]

Ginkgo biloba 'Simon' $39.00 A compact selection that is excellent for the smaller garden and has a bright gold fall colour.[Ginkgoaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [2 m (6') / 1 m (3')]

Ginkgo biloba 'Troll' $39.00 A dwarf selection from Europe with charming,small rounded leaves.It can be grown as a dense ball or staked to make a small pyramid.[Ginkgoaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 45 cm (18")]

Ginkgo biloba 'Tubiformis' $39.00 A tube-leaved form of this ancient tree. Forms a small shrub.[Ginkgoaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [] [1 gal] [1.5 m (5') / 1 m (3')]

Ginkgo biloba 'Umbrella'[Std] $149.00 A globe shaped dwarf Ginkgo grafted onto a 5' stem.All of the Ginkgo cultivars are very disease and pest resistant.The fan-like leaves are supposed to resemble umbrellas. That seems a stretch but it is a fantastic small tree for the small garden or accent in a larger space.[Ginkgoaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun] [10 gal.] [4 m (12') / 1 m (3')]

Ginkgo biloba 'Variegata' $39.00 A rare sport of Ginkgo with random cream-white stripes and the occasional all white leaf.Occasionally leaves will revert to green and should be removed. It should be grown in part shade to prevent scorching.[Ginkgoaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Part Shade] [1 gal] [2-3 m (7-10')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 176 Gleditsia Hamamelis Heptacodium

Gleditsia triacanthos 'Emerald $116.00 Hamamelis x intermedia 'Arnold $85.00 Heptacodium miconioides $68.00 Kascade' Promise' Seven Son Flower. A recent introduction from A weeping form of Honeylocust with lacy leaves that Still one of the best yellows. Clear yellow with a China. Attractive, peeling tan bark. Inflorescences of are dark green turning butter-yellow in the fall It reddish calyx cup. Fragrant flowers borne on the creamy-white flowers are followed by persistent red develops into an irregular,small specimen bare stems in early spring. Fabulous fall colour with calyces. Fabulous under the right climatic tree.[Caesalpiniaceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] tints of yellow, red and orange.[Hamamelidaceae] conditions.[Caprifoliaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun to [Full sun] [10 gal.] [6 m (20') / 5 m (17')] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [5 gal] [4 m part sun] [3 gal.] [6 m (20') / 2.5 m (8.5')] (13') / 5 m (17')]

Hamamelis x intermedia 'Diane' $94.00 Fragrant,spidery, deep red flowers in late winter. Larger leaves that turn dazzling red and yellow with colder weather.[Hamamelidaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [7 gal.] [4 m (13') / 5 m (17')]

Hamamelis x intermedia 'Feuerzauber' $118.00 [Magic Fire] Orange-red, medium-sized blooms that are fragrant.[Hamamelidaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [10 gal.] [3 m (10') / 3 m (10')]

Hamamelis x intermedia 'Orange $110.00 Beauty' Deep orange-yellow spiders, darker at their bases.[Hamamelidaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [10 gal.] [4 m (13') / 4 m (13')]

Hamamelis x intermedia 'Sunburst' $78.00 A floriferous selection with lemon yellow scentless flowers with wine red calyx cups. A vigorous grower that develops into a vase-shaped small tree.[Hamamelidaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [] [3 gal.] [5 m (16') / 4 m (13')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 177 Hippophae Humulus Hydrangea

Hippophae rhamnoides 'Sprite' $14.00 Humulus 'Summer Shandy' $26.00 Hydrangea 'Abracadrabra Orb' $26.00 A dwarf sea buckthorn that is drought tolerant and We always were fond of 'Golden Hops' but it was The mophead flowers emerge green and peach and hardy.This Danish introduction has tight, compact just too vigorous for most locations.This selection then mature to hot pink with nicely contrasting satin growth with bright silver foliage. This is a male has the bright gold leaves all season long but is black stems.The flowers can be pushed to blue by selection that does not produce fruit or seed. much less aggressive making it useful in the adding aluminium sulphate to the Incredibly useful.[Elaeagnaceae] [China] [z3] [Full garden.[Cannabaceae] [North Temperate Zone] [z5] soil.[Hydrangeaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to sun] [1 gal] [150 cm (5') 120cm[4']] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [3 m (10')] shade] [2 gal.] [1-1.2 m (3-4') / 1-1.2 m (3-4')]

Hydrangea 'Blarney Stone' $32.00 The first reliable,reblooming,variegated hydrangea.The leaves are a random mix of chartreuse and emerald green.The blooms are mopheads of pink or blue depending on the soil ph .Compact habit.[Hydrangeaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [2 gal] [60-90 cm (2-3') / 90 cm (3')]

Hydrangea 'Cityline Mars' $24.00 A small shrub with strong stems and alluring blooms that are red with veining and a wide white edge.The colour can be changed to blue with aluminium sulphate. Blooms age to green.[Hydrangeaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [2 gal] [45 cm (18") / 45 cm (18")]

Hydrangea 'Komacha' $21.00 A Japanese cultivar that is an irregular mop head with elongated double pink flowers.[Hydrangeaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [2 gal] [1.5 m (5') / 1.5 m (5')]

Hydrangea 'Lets Dance' Starlight' $34.00 One of the new generation of reblooming Hydrangea , that bloom on old and new wood ensuring flowers even in colder areas.This is the first lace-cap rebloomer with massive, vivid, pink or blue flowers on strong stems.[Hydrangeaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [2 gal] [60-90cm (24-36") / 45-60cm (18-24")]

Hydrangea 'Midoriboshi-temari' $28.00 A delightful pink lace-cap with an outer ring of doubled florets.[Hydrangeaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [2 gal] [1.5 m (5') / 1.5 m (5')]

Hydrangea anomala ssp petiolaris $34.00 'Miranda' A newer climbing hydrangea with glossy leaves edged in chartreuse and yellow. Great for a bright spot on dark shady walls.[Hydrangeaceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [8 m (27')]

Hydrangea arborescens 'Hayes $34.00 Starburst' A diminutive new introduction with dome shaped flower heads comprised of fully double, star-like, sterile flowers. Useful and garden worthy in even a small spot. A hardy North American native.[Hydrangeaceae] [Eastern North America] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [2 gal] [75 cm (30") / 75 cm (30")]

Hydrangea arborescens 'Invincibelle $36.00 Spirit' A breeding breakthrough to produce a pink flowered form of H. Annabelle.Also a rebloomer that starts in midsummer and continues to produce new flowers on each stem right up to frost.It is certainly getting a lot of hype .[Hydrangeaceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [2 gal] [1 m-1.2 m (3'-4') / 1 m-1.2 m (3'-4')]

Hydrangea arborescens White Dome $36.00 ['Dardome'] Floating clouds of dome shaped white lacy blooms create a stunning Victorian air. A vigorous plant with strong stems that hold the blooms upright even in a heavy rain. New from Holland.[Hydrangeaceae] [Eastern North America] [z4] [] [2 gal.] [1-1.2 m (3-4') / 1-1.2 m (3-4')]

Hydrangea heteromalla $32.00 Flattened, 6" diameter corymbs of white flowers in summer.[Hydrangeaceae] [China] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [2 gal] [2.4 m (8') / 2.4 m (8')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 178 Hydrangea involucrata 'Blue Bunny' $34.00 Hydrangea paniculata 'Little Lime' $34.00 Hydrangea quercifolia Gatsby Moon' $18.00 A delicate beauty with rich blue buds that open to A dwarf form of the popular H. Limelight.The same The double blooms are very densely packed starry white flowers.A strong grower with blooms great flower heads but the plant is only one third the creating very full,conical heads that fade to an that start late summer till heavy frost. It also blooms size making it much more useful especially in the attractive green and last for most of the summer on new wood so its a reliable bloomer.Attractive smaller garden.[Hydrangeaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Part .[Hydrangeaceae] [North America] [z5] [Part sun to olive-green fuzzy foliage.[Hydrangeaceae] [Japan] sun to shade] [1 gal] [1 m-1.5 m (3'-5') / 1 m-1.5 m shade] [1 gal] [2-2.5 m (6-8') / 2 m (6')] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [1 m (3') / 1 m (3')] (3'-5')] Hydrangea serrata 'Tiny Tuff Stuff' $26.00 Hydrangea macrophylla 'Claudie' $24.00 Hydrangea paniculata 'Little Quick Fire' $18.00 Although an exquisite and delicate looking lacecap This new, Japanese type, lace-cap introduction's A compact form of H. 'Quickfire' with the same early it is quite tuff.The buds are quite cold hardy and the blooms are composed of rich blue, starry sterile bloom that quickly turns burgundy blooms although they tend to be blue they can also florets of unique, well-separated sepals arranged red.[Hydrangeaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [Part sun be refined shades of pink or white.[Hydrangeaceae] around numerous, large, deep blue fertile flowers. to shade] [1 gal] [1 m (3') / 1 m (3')] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] From Corinne Mallet.[Hydrangeaceae] [Japan] [z5] [45-60 cm (18-24") / 60 cm (24")] [Part sun to shade] [2 gal.] [90 cm (3') / 90 cm (3')] Hydrangea paniculata 'Mega Mindy' $34.00 A quick growing hybrid of medium size that has Hydrangea serrata 'Tutu' $34.00 Hydrangea macrophylla 'Forever & $34.00 large blooms. They start of white and change to A bud hardy hydrangea with a ring of sterile,soft Ever Red' pinkish red in late summer.The stems are strong pink florets around a centre of tiny,delicate rich pink A dramatic red hydrangea that will bloom reliably and hold the blooms well making them good for fertile flowers.It may turn blue or purple in acid and repeatedly.The striking red,mophead blooms cutting.Hardy and disease soil.[Hydrangeaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Part sun to shade] that fade to purple are accented by the burgundy resistant.[Hydrangeaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [Part [1 gal] [60-90 cm (24-36")] red stems.The plants have a round,compact sun to shade] [2 gal] [1.2-1.5 m (4-5') / 1.2-1.5 m habit.[Hydrangeaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Part sun (4-5')] Hydrangea serrata 'Preziosa' $27.00 to shade] [2 gal] [60-90 cm (2-3') / 90 cm (3')] A dramatic hydrangea we haven't been able to find Hydrangea paniculata 'Pee Wee' $24.00 for several years.Starting in June small,rounded Hydrangea macrophylla 'Forever & $34.00 Old classic with white cone-shaped,hardy mop heads appear in shades of soft lavender or Ever Summer Lace' blooms.[Hydrangeaceae] [Asia] [z3] [Part sun to pink. As the season goes on the flower colours An elegant lacecap that will be pink or blue shade] [2 gal] [2-3 m (7-10') / 2-3 m (7-10')] intensify to burgundy,deep purple and rose.The depending on soil acidity.A reliable bloomer on old leaves also become suffused with burgundy by and new wood.Compact,rounded habit.[] [] [] [] [3 Hydrangea paniculata 'Pinky Winky' $34.00 early fall.A long season of varied interest make it a gal.] [1-1.2 m (3-4') / 1-1.2 m (3-4')] New growth has red tinges. Red stems. Flowers, very useful choice.[Hydrangeaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] appearing in August / September, are white ageing [Part sun to shade] [2 gal] [1.5 m (5') / 1.5 m (5')] Hydrangea macrophylla 'Glowing $24.00 to pink. A Belgian introduction that is a mutation of Embers' Pink Diamond.[Hydrangeaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Part sun Hydrangea serrata 'Tuff Stuff' $27.00 A dependable Mophead with red to dark pink to shade] [2 gal] [1.5 m (5') / 1.5 m (5')] A lacecup variety that has been bred for tougher blooms.[Hydrangeaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Part sun to stem and bud hardiness and the ability to bloom on shade] [2 gal.] [120 cm (4') / 120 cm (4')] Hydrangea paniculata 'Polar Bear' $34.00 new wood.The delicate-looking,reddish-pink A larger variety with outrageous,over-sized blooms lacecap flowers create a dancing mass of bloom in Hydrangea macrophylla 'Lemon Wave' $24.00 pure white blooms.They are held up on strong early summer and continue to produce new flowers A Hydrangea we use mainly for its brightly stems and are good for cutting.[Hydrangeaceae] until frost.The semi-double florets in the centre of variegated foliage. Yellow, cream and green [Garden origin] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [2 gal.] the bloom start with a creamy colouration and shift variegation with mauve flowers. It sometimes dies [2-2.5 m (6-8) / 2-2.5 m (6-8')] to a sparkling pink.[Hydrangeaceae] [Japan, Korea] to the ground but usually returns.However ,the pink [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [1 m (3') / 1 m (3') blooms are fabulous.[Hydrangeaceae] [Japan] [z5] Hydrangea paniculata 'Quick Fire' $34.00 head] [Part sun to shade] [2 gal.] [1 m (40") / 1 m (40")] A refreshing addition to the Hydrangea selections because it blooms a month earlier than other Hydrangea macrophylla 'Twist and $34.00 varieties. In Michigan, it blooms in early June and Shout' turns from cream to a rich deep pink before Pink A compact Endless Summer introduction that Diamond even begins to show blooms on old and new wood to ensure blooms flowers.[Hydrangeaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Part sun to here in the north for a long part of the season.The shade] [2 gal.] [2.1 m (7') / 2.1 m (7')] lacecap flowers are pink to periwinkle blue depending on soil acidity.These have nicely Hydrangea paniculata 'Red Lady' $34.00 contrasting strong red stems and glossy green A new cultivar with great red tones[Hydrangeaceae] leaves that turn burgundy in the [] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [2 gal] [] fall[Hydrangeaceae] [Japan] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [2 gal] [1-1.2 m (3-4') / 1-1.2 m (3-4')] Hydrangea quercifolia 'Gatsby's Gal' $34.00 A smaller oakleaf hydrangea with huge flowers and Hydrangea paniculata 'Bobo' $34.00 plenty of them. The panicles of white blooms are An exciting new H.paniculata variety that is dwarf in held well above the foliage. A super choice for a form[3'x3'] making this very hardy species available smaller garden.[Hydrangeaceae] [North America] to even the smallest garden.An award winner that [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [] flowers so abundantly its hard to see the foliage for the cones of cream and lime that appear from July Hydrangea quercifolia 'Gatsby's Star' $34.00 to September.[Hydrangeaceae] [Asia] [z3] [Full sun This selection has double blooms much like H. to part sun] [2 gal] [1 m (3') / 1 m (3')] 'Snowflake' except the petals are pointed instead of being round.It creates a lovely,lacy effect.Medium Hydrangea paniculata 'Dart's Little Dot' $23.00 sized plants[Hydrangeaceae] [North America] [] [] [1 One of the smallest paniculata hybrids that only gal] [1.5 m (5') / 1.5 m (5')] grows to metre[3']The cone-shaped flower heads open white and fade to pink from July to till Hydrangea quercifolia 'Ruby Slipper' $34.00 September.Tolerant of sun to part shade.Free A US National Arboretum introduction that is a flowering.[Hydrangeaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to hybrid between H' Snow Queen and H.'Pee Wee part sun] [2 gal.] [1 m (3') / 1 m (3')] that resulted in a plant with a rounded compact habit.In early summer 9" blooms emerge and Hydrangea paniculata 'Fire Light' $34.00 quickly turn pink and darken to rose.The dark green A new selection of this hardy species with upright leaves turn a remarkable mahogany-red in panicles packed with florets than turn from white to fall.[Hydrangeaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun delicious pomegranate-pink.The stems are strong to shade] [2 gal] [1-1.2 m (3-4') / 1-1.2 m (3-4')] and are held up well to provide a dramatic display.Medium sized habit.[Hydrangeaceae] Hydrangea quercifolia 'Sikes Dwarf' $32.00 [Garden origin] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [2 gal.] A dwarf selection great for smaller gardens. Closely [1.2-1.8 m (4-6') / 1.2-1.8 m (4-6')] spaced, leathery foliage with great rich fall colour and numerous white flower heads.[Hydrangeaceae] Hydrangea paniculata 'Little Lamb' $34.00 [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [2 gal] [1 m A Belgian introduction with the most delicate (3') / 1.1 m (3 1/2')] panicles. Flowers are sterile, like those of a 'Pee Gee', but much smaller. The small panicles look Hydrangea quercifolia 'Snowflake' $32.00 like little lambs leaping above the Multiple bracts or sepals emerge on top of the older foliage.[Hydrangeaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [] [2 ones creating a stunning double-flowered gal.] [2-2.5 m (6-8') / 2 m (6')] appearance. We agree with Dirr that it is the most beautiful.[Hydrangeaceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [2 gal.] [210 cm[7'] 200cm[6']]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 179 Ilex Juniperus Koelreuteria

Ilex crenata 'Drops of Gold' $28.00 Juniperus communis 'Depressa Aurea' $28.00 Koelreuteria paniculata $78.00 The spring flush on this Holly is brilliant yellow and it A gold-leaved form of this native. Colour ranges Golden Rain Tree. A small, picturesque tree with slowly changes into a pleasing, dusty yellow hue. A from bright, buttery yellow in the spring to unfolding purplish-red leaves that turn dark green. compact selection. Full sun to part yellow-bronze in the fall. A tough, hardy Spectacular yellow flowers produced in loose shade.[Aquifoliaceae] [Japan, Korea] [z5] [Part sun plant.[Cupressaceae] [Eurasia] [z2] [Full sun] [4 panicles in early summer are followed by attractive to shade] [3 gal.] [1.2 m (4') / 75 cm (30")] gal.] [50 cm (20") / 1.2 m (4')] inflated dry pods in autumn.[Sapindaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [7 gal.] [10 m (33') / 10 m (33')] Ilex glabra 'Compacta' $26.00 Juniperus communis 'Little Pyramid' $49.00 A spineless holly that has a compact rounded habit. A densely branched,dwarf,pyramidal evergreen with The leaves are a shiny deep green and have been whitish blue-green needles.Excellent for a rock used as a substitute tea (it contains garden.[Cupressaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun] [5 caffeine).[Aquifoliaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Part gal.] [45 cm (18") / 20 cm (8")] sun to shade] [3 gal.] [1 m (3') / 1 m (3')] Juniperus communis 'Oblonga $39.00 Ilex x meserveae 'Golden Girl' $39.00 Pendula' The first Blue Holly introduction with yellow/orange A selection that has a pyramidal form yet has long berries . A broad pyramidal form with lustrous dark semi-weeping long branches. The prickly needles green foliage.[Illecebraceae] [Garden origin] [z5] are gray-green.It can become a very effective [Full sun to part sun] [3 gal.] [2.5 m (8') / 1.5 m (5')] specimen in the sunny garden.[Cupressaceae] [North America] [z2] [Full sun] [1 gal] [2.1 m (7') / 1.2 m (4')]

Juniperus media 'Blaauwi' $32.00 An old variety that has stood the test of time.A semi upright,vase shaped evergreen with blue-green foliage. It provides a contrasting form and growing only to 6' make it very useful[Cupressaceae] [Mongolia] [z5] [Full sun] [2 gal] [1-1.2 m (3-4') / 1 m (3')]

Juniperus procumbens 'Nana' $38.00 A distinctive Juniper that forms a flat mat, fairly extensive if not pruned. Apple green with a bluish cast from the silver band on the needles. Great growing over a wall where the branch tips will curve up.It will take more shade than most junipers.[Cupressaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [3 gal.] [20 cm (8") / 1.5 m (5')]

Juniperus squamata 'Blue Star' [Std.] $79.00 Blue, spiny hedgehog on top of a stick. A plant that doesn't seem to do as well as a bush, seems to fare much better as a standard. Love them or hate them. Good winter bones.[Cupressaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [7 gal.] [65 cm (28") / 40 cm (16")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 180 Kolkwitzia Larix Leptodermis

Kolkwitzia amabilis 'Dream Catcher' $34.00 Larix decidua 'Pendula' $124.00 Leptodermis oblonga Unique golden foliage is even more stunning in the A graceful, small, weeping, deciduous conifer. A terrific small shrub related to Daphnes that should fall when it has orange tints added. Best in part Bright green, soft spring foliage begs to be touched. be much more popular. Low mounding habit. Small, shade. One of the best recent shrub Beautiful, golden fall colour. Will take some shade. fragrant, violet, lilac-like flowers appear in late introductions.[Caprifoliaceae] [China] [z4] [Full sun Train to desired height.[Pinaceae] [Alps] [z3] [Full spring and can carry on till fall.[Papilionaceae] to part sun] [2 gal.] [2.5 m (8') / 2.5 m (8')] sun to part sun] [10 gal.] [2.5 m (8') / 8 m (25')] [China] [z5] [Full sun] potsizes Larix decidua 'Pulli' STD $87.00 [2 gal] $26.00 A narrow weeping form.Stake to height [3 gal.] $34.00 desired.[Pinaceae] [Alps] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [5 gal] [3 m (10') / 90 cm (3')]

Larix kaempferi 'Blue Dwarf' $38.00 A beguiling, congested, pale-blue mop on a one metre standard. A wonderful, small specimen for even the tiniest garden.[Pinaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1.2 m (4') / 50 cm (20")]

Larix kaempferi 'Blue Rabbit' $98.00 A narrow conical form with attractive blue needles.It can get large but is a slow grower.[Pinaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [10 gal.] [1-2 m (3-6') / 1-2 m (3-6')]

Larix kaempferi 'Diana' $126.00 A 4' grafted standard contorted form of Japanese Larch, the branches of which zigzag. Very interesting form is revealed when it loses its needles in winter.[Pinaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [7 gal.] [2 m (7') / 1.5 m (5')]

Larix kaempferi 'Jakobsen's Pyramid' $87.00 A narrow upright larch with a bluish tinge[Pinaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [7 gal.] [4 m (14') / 2 m (7')]

Larix kaempferi 'Little Boogle'[Std] $38.00 A small larch with a contorted and pendulous habit grafted onto a stem making an exceptional specimen. The bright green needles turn golden yellow in the fall. The habit and mass of branches are still striking in winter.[Pinaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1.2m[4'] 1m[3']]

Larix laricina 'Blue Sparkler' $39.00 A compact,rounded dome of bright blue needles. A vigorous grower that only reaches a height of 5' (1.5m). Very hardy. Lovely fall gold feathery needles.[Pinaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1.5 m (5') / 1.5 m (5')]

Larix laricina 'Deborah Waxman' $39.00 An American Larch that grows into a person sized pyramid.It makes a tough yet delicate looking accent of blue-green needles with the accent of rose-coloured cones in spring.Bright gold in the fall.[Pinaceae] [North America] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [2 m (6') / 75 cm (30")]

Larix laricina 'Nash Pendula' $72.00 A weeping form of the American Larch.Photo is the fall colour[Pinaceae] [Western North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [3 gal.] [2 m (7') / 1 m (3')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 181 Lespedeza Ligustrum Lonicera

Lespedeza bicolor 'Yakushima' $32.00 Ligustrum vulgare 'Aureomarginatum' Lonicera 'Indigo Gem' $25.00 A diminutive Bush Clover. A dwarf, mounding A variegated Privet. Yellow edges on bright green A haskap that produces twice the weight of fruit selection with dainty, violet-purple flowers in late leaves. Looks great clipped in a formal than other species.[Caprifoliaceae] [Garden origin] [] summer. Even without blooms it forms a garden.[Oleaceae] [Europe, Asia Minor] [z4] [Part [Full sun] [2 gal.] [1.2 m (4') / 1.2 m (4')] fine-textured low mound that is great in the front of sun to shade] the mixed border.[Papilionaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full potsizes Lonicera 'Indigo Treat' $24.00 sun to part sun] [2 gal.] [30-45 cm (12-18") / 30-45 [1 gal] $18.00 Elongated blue fruit. All of these are very hardy and cm (12-18")] [2 gal.] $33.00 disease resistant.The fruit matures early and is ready to pick in June.[Caprifoliaceae] [Garden Lespedeza thunbergii 'Gibralter' $28.00 origin] [z2] [Full sun] [2 gal.] [1.2 m (4') / 1.2 m (4')] Zappy,deep rose-purple flowers are born in long racemes in late summer.Shorter than the species. Lonicera 'Indigo Yum' $24.00 May die back to ground level, if not cut to Large blue fruit with a slight tang.[Caprifoliaceae] 6".[Fabaceae] [China, Japan] [z5] [Full sun to part [Garden origin] [z2] [Full sun] [2 gal.] [1-1.2 m (3-4') sun] [2 gal.] [2 m (80") / 1.5 m (5')] / 1-1.2 m (3-4')]

Lespedeza thunbergii 'Samindare' $22.00 Lonicera 'Wojrel' $24.00 Masses of magnificent bright pea-like flowers with a Medium sized blue berries with a tangy berry taste[] fuchsia keel in mid to late summer. Cut back to 1' in [] [] [] [2 gal.] [] spring.[Papilionaceae] [China, Japan] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal] [2 m (6') / 1.5 m (5')] Lonicera caerulea kamschatica 'Berry $34.00 Blue' Yet another selection of this health beneficial fruit.[Caprifoliaceae] [Russia] [z3] [Full sun] [2 gal] [1.2 m (4') / 1.2 m (4')]

Lonicera caerulea kamschatica $34.00 'Borealis' A newly introduced Honeysuckle bred for its large edible blue berries by the University of Saskatchewan. It is the first fruit of the season and has high levels of vitamin C and antioxidants. It is incredibly hardy[-48 degrees Celsius] and non suckering. This is probably the sweetest variety.[Caprifoliaceae] [Garden origin] [z2] [Full sun] [2 gal] []

Lonicera caerulea kamschatica $34.00 'Tundra' Another new Haskap from the University of Saskatchewan. Excellent flavour,shape and size.[Caprifoliaceae] [Garden origin] [z2] [Full sun] [2 gal] []

Lonicera nitida 'Silver Beauty' $16.00 An introduction with each small leaf edged in white. A small shrub for a sheltered position.[Caprifoliaceae] [China] [z6] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1 m (3') / 1 m (3')]

Lonicera periclymenum 'Harlequin' $32.00 Found in a private garden in Ipswitch, England this honeysuckle has cream, pink and dark green irregularly variegated leaves. Deliciously scented, tubular flowers of pale, rose purple with a white to yellow lip appear from May to July. Can be grown as a low spreading shrub or trained up a trellis as a vine.[Caprifoliaceae] [Eurasia] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [2 gal] [2.4 m-3 m (8'-10')]

Lonicera xylosteum 'Miniglobe' $22.00 Another introduction from the Morden Research Station in Manitoba. It grows into a hardy, compact dome with dense green foliage.Yellow flowers.[Caprifoliaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal] [100cm[36"] 100cm[36"}]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 182 Lycium Magnolia Magnolia 'Eric Savill' $70.00 The keeper of the grounds of Windsor Great Park waited 17 years to see this beauty bloom. The Lycium barb 'Sweet Lifeberry' $34.00 Magnolia 'Aashild Kalleburg' $78.00 intense reddish-purple cover the tree in early Goji Berry. You can grow your own superfruit at A lovely selection with eight to nine pure white April.[Magnoliaceae] [China] [z5/6] [] [4 gal] [5m[20'] home.This selection has extra large fruit.Easy in full petals that form tulip shaped buds and open to 4m[12']] sun.[] [] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [3 m (10') / 1.5 m (5')] saucers with contrasting red stamens.The blooms are highly fragrant and about eight inches Magnolia 'Galaxy' $126.00 across.[Magnoliaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun to part Superb,sweetly fragrant,dark reddish-purple that sun] [3 gal.] [5 m (16') / 4 m (13')] can reach 8 to 10" .These bloom two to three weeks later than many other magnolias giving a longer Magnolia 'Anne' $128.00 season of bloom and avoiding any late season One of the' Little Girl Series' with blazing deep frosts.In its youth it has a narrow upright form but it purple-red blooms that are on an upright and erect will eventually widen out.It is a profuse bloomer that small tree.[Magnoliaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun] [10 starts blooming at a young age.It is also very strong gal.] [3 m (10') / 2 m (6')] limbed preventing winter damage.In 10 years 15 by 8'[Magnoliaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] Magnolia 'Blushing Belle' $139.00 [20 gal] [10 m (30') / 8 m (25')] An aristocratic hybrid with the hardiness of 'Yellow Bird' and the scintillating,large pink flowers of Magnolia 'Genie' $143.00 'Caerhays Belle'. A free blooming,vigorous,upright Amazing flowers of striking dark red open from charmer.[Magnoliaceae] [Garden origin] [] [Full sun black-red buds.A novel dark beauty on a to part sun] [5 gal] [7.5 m (25') / 4.2 m (14')] compact,pyramidal shrub form.The lightly scented,tulip blooms appear from spring to early Magnolia 'Brozzonii' $86.00 summer and occasionally rebloom in late A soulangiana hybrid with white flowers that are summer.[Magnoliaceae] [] [] [] [5 gal] [3 m (10') / 1.5 tinted purple at the base and open to twenty cm.The m (5')] blooms open before the leaves appear.[Magnoliaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun Magnolia 'Gold Star' $139.00 to part sun] [3 gal.] [5 m (17') / 3 m (10')] A creamy yellow selection that has narrow petals that demonstrate its M.stellata parentage.The Magnolia 'Butterflies' flowers are produced in abundant numbers about Introduced by Phil Savage (Michigan) in 1988. M. two weeks after the star magnolias.The deep green acuminata 'Fertile Myrtle' crossed with M. denudata leaves are bronze when young and some say they 'Sawada's Cream'. Goblet shaped flowers with are prettier than the flowers.Others say the prettiest 10-16 incurved tepals are among the darkest foliage. of all deciduous magnolias[Magnoliaceae] yellows available.[Magnoliaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [7 gal.] [7.5 sun] m (25') / 4.2 m (14')] potsizes [10 gal.] $126.00 Magnolia 'Golden Gift' [20 gal] $168.00 A very free blooming cultivar with good yellow goblets.A pyramidal form to 35' that blooms in early Magnolia 'Cameo' $139.00 May.[Magnoliaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun] A luminous bloom with a reddish-purple exterior and potsizes a white interior flushed with red.It is a very heavy [7 gal.] $115.00 bloomer and starts blooming at a young age.It [20gal] $158.00 grows as a small tree.[Magnoliaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [5 gal.] [3.5 m (12') / 3 m (10')] Magnolia 'Limelight' $139.00 A fast growing Magnolia with upright,fragrant,lemon Magnolia 'Cleopatra' $139.00 yellow blooms.The pink pods appear in the fall and A small,narrow tree with extraordinary blooms.The as well the large pointed leaves turn large cup-shaped blooms[18-20 cm] are an amazing copper-bronze.[Magnoliaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Full mixture of red and purple with bluish undertones.It sun to part sun] [5 gal] [10 m (33') / 6 m (20')] blooms in spring and then has a second round of blooming in midsummer.A sister plant to Magnolia 'Margaret Helen' $78.00 'Cameo'[Magnoliaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to part A rose red campbellii type bowl shaped blooms that sun] [5 gal] [4 m (14') / 2 m (7')] should be easier to grow with its M. lilliiflora 'Nigra'heritage.A multi-branched upright form that Magnolia 'David Clulow' $59.00 produces many blooms even on young A striking selection with with semi-double cupped plants.[Magnoliaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to part flowers that are followed by large red sun] [3 gal.] [5 m (17') / 4 m (13")] fruits.[Magnoliaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [3 gal.] [8 m (26') / 5 m (17')] Magnolia 'Marilyn' $120.00 Large,lightly fragrant blooms that are white on the Magnolia 'Daybreak' $145.00 inside with a red centre and rich purple red A handsome, narrow columnar form make this a outside.A small tree suitable for city desirable cultivar.The light blush pink blooms are a gardens[Magnoliaceae] [] [] [] [7 gal.] [3-5 m bold 9" across and bloom later than other saucer (10-15')] magnolias.Slow to moderate growth but flowers at a young age.[Magnoliaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun] [125 Magnolia 'Purple Prince' $169.00 cm B&B] [6 m (20') / 120cm[4']] A fairly early bloomer with tall narrow buds that open to rich purple goblets. The insides are deep Magnolia 'Donna' $136.00 purple with dark purple veins.[Magnoliaceae] [Asia] A loebneri hybrid with large flat white flowers that [z5] [Full sun] [10 gal.] [4.5 m (15') / 3 m (10')] are 20 cm across.[Magnoliaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [10 gal.] [8 m (27') / 4 m (13')] Magnolia 'Randy' Dramatic red-purple buds open with pinkish white Magnolia 'Elegance' $68.00 on the inside.One of he sisters bred in the sixties A Phil Savage hybrid that is a cross between M. between M. liliflora 'Nigra' and M. stellata sprengeri 'Diva and M.stellata 'Waterlily' resulting in 'Rosea'.Hardy and compact make them all rich pink blooms.[Magnoliaceae] [Asia] [] [] [4 gal.] [] useful.[Magnoliaceae] [] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] potsizes Magnolia 'Elizabeth' $168.00 [3 gal.] $46.00 The "breakthrough" introduction in yellow flowered [7 gal.] $70.00 Magnolia breeding in 1978 by Brooklyn Botanic Garden. A cross between M. acuminata and M. Magnolia 'Ricki' $78.00 denudata. The flowers are large with a spreading A late April blooming hybrid between M. liliiflora tulip shape, lightly scented, and creamy yellow with 'Nigra' and M. stellata 'Rosea'. Produces 6" across, red and yellow stamens around a greenish stigmatic rich, red-purple flowers of 15, often twisted tepals. cone. Hardy.[Magnoliaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun] A vigorous grower with an upright [175 cm B&B] [9 m (30') / 9 m (30')] habit.[Magnoliaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun] [5 gal] [4.5 m (15') / 3.6 m (12')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 183 Magnolia 'Sayonara' $78.00 Magnolia seiboldii 'Colossus' $139.00 Malus A Gresham hybrid with creamy white flowers that a hexaploid with 3 times the number of 2n have a pink flush at the base and are quite chromosomes resulting in blooms that are triple the fragrant.The blooms are initially goblet shaped and size of the species as well as extra vigor .The large Malus 'Red Jade' $89.00 then flare open. A small,shrubby tree form that is white,fragrant nodding blooms have rosy stamens Deep pink buds open to single white flowers, hardy.[Magnoliaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to part and up to 18 tepals.[Magnoliaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full covering this gracefully pendulous form in spring. sun] [3 gal.] [4 m (13') / 3 m (10')] sun to part sun] [5 gal] [7 m (23') / 5 m (17')] Glossy, red, 1 cm. diameter fruits in the fall are valued by birds.[Rosaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [Full Magnolia 'Star Wars' $119.00 Magnolia stellata 'Jane Platt' $139.00 sun to part sun] [10 gal.] [3 m (10') / 4 m (13')] A top-notch selection that is pink on the inside a A vigorous and bushy,multi-stemmed small tree.The scintillating rosy red with hints of purple on the gorgeous blooms are dark pink in bud and mature Malus `Rainbow` $96.00 outside. Outer petals tend to turn to pink blushed with white.Each flower has 20-30 A flowering crab with distinctively white mottled inwards.[Magnoliaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to part petals.[Magnoliaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to part foliage that contrasts well with the red fruit . Profuse sun] [7 gal.] [8 m (25') / 5 m (17')] sun] [5 gal] [4 m (13') / 3 m (10')] white flowers.[Rosaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [10 gal.] [4-5 m (13-17') / 4-5 m Magnolia 'Stellar Acclaim' Magnolia stellata 'Royal Star' $96.00 (13-17')] McCrackens favourite yellow Magnolia with a A seedling of M. stellata 'Waterlily'. Pale, silvery 'Magnolia stellata'-like spreading form.The fragrant pink buds open to clear, ice white flowers with up to flowers are large[6-8"wide]and are pale yellow with 25 strap-like tepals. Prefers a moisture retentive a rose flush at the base.[Magnoliaceae] [Asia] [z5] soil in a sunny position in order to realize its full [Full sun to part sun] flowering potential. One of the hardiest Magnolias potsizes (to -35 F).[Magnoliaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Full sun to [3 gal.] $78.00 part sun] [7 gal.] [6 m (20') / 5 m (17')] [7 gal.] $128.00 Magnolia stellata 'Waterlily' $38.00 Magnolia 'Sun Spire' $139.00 Pink buds open to white, fragrant flowers. The A unique and distinctive magnolia that has a wide, doubled petals give the flowers an columnar habit.The bright yellow blooms bloom late appearance similar to those of water lilies. Past so they are less susceptible to frost AGM award winner.[Magnoliaceae] [Japan] [z5] damage.[Magnoliaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to part [Full sun to part sun] [3 gal.] [4 m (14') / 4 m (14')] sun] [5 gal.] [7.5 m (25') / 1.5 m (5')] Magnolia x brooklynensis 'Yellow Bird' $164.00 Magnolia 'Sunburst' $168.00 Brooklyn Botanic Garden introduction.Develops into Narrow buds like candles open into a small, upright growing, pyramidal tree. Chalice upright,narrow,very deep canary yellow buds that shaped, dark daffodil yellow blooms 5" (13 cm) can be 6" tall.This vigorous upright tree has striking across are concurrent with early leaf development. foliage that is heavy textured and quilted with wavy Parents are M. x brooklynensis 'Evamaria' and M. margins[Magnoliaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun] [20 gal] acuminata v. subcordata.[Magnoliaceae] [Garden [10m[30'] 10m[30']] origin] [z5] [Full sun] [175 cm B&B] [9 m (30') / 6 m (20')] Magnolia 'Sunsation' $136.00 Exceptional, large[7"] deep golden-yellow blooms Magnolia x loebneri 'Dr Merrill' $124.00 that are tinged red at the base .A gorgeous medium A charming magnolia similar to stellata except the sized magnolia that has a great future. M. Elizabeth petals are fuller.The white 3" blooms appear early is one of the parents.[Magnoliaceae] [Garden origin] and it is a faster growing than stellata.An [z5] [Full sun] [5 gal.] [6m[20'] 5m[17']] exquisite,tough,hardy,dense selection.[Magnoliaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full Magnolia 'Susan' $128.00 sun to part sun] [7 gal.] [5 m / 3 m] Another hybrid between M. liliiflora 'Nigra' and M. stellata 'Rosea'. The darkest and most sweetly Magnolia x loebneri 'Dr Merrill' $142.00 scented in the Little Girl Series. Sickle-shaped in [Magnoliaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [] [10 gal.] [] bud. A compact grower.[Magnoliaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun] [7 gal.] [4.5 m (15') / 4.5 m (15')] Magnolia x loebneri 'Leonard Messel' Full, soft pink blooms are 5" across and each is Magnolia 'Vulcan' $125.00 comprised of 12 strap-shaped tepals. A cross Impressive,vibrant magenta-red blooms are 10 to between M. kobus and M. stellata. Develops a 12" across and are of heavy substance and are smaller, more crowded framework than other fragrant.It blooms when young and is an upright Loebneri crosses.[Magnoliaceae] [Garden origin] vigorous grower usually a multi stemmed habit [z5] [Full sun] .[Magnoliaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [10 potsizes gal.] [5 m (17') / 4 m (13')] [5 gal] $68.00 [7 gal.] $124.00 Magnolia 'White Rose' $124.00 An elegant,soft white,fully double blooms that do Magnolia x soulangeana 'Alexandrina' $87.00 look like roses.They bloom in early spring and last Introduced in 1831. Fragrant, tulip-shaped blooms for weeks.It only grows to 12' so is suitable for the are 4" across, white flushed with purple on their small garden.The blooms are among the most outsides and white inside.[Magnoliaceae] [Garden fragrant.[Magnoliaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Full sun to part origin] [z5] [Full sun] [5 gal] [5 m (17') / 5 m (17')] sun] [1 gal] [4 m (12')]

Magnolia 'Yellow Lantern' $156.00 The huge lemon yellow blooms are blushed with pink at the bottom.They hold their tulip-like shape and last for a long time.[Magnoliaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun] [20 gal] [8 m (25') / 5 m (17')]

Magnolia denudata 'Yellow River ' $157.00 A sensational variety that was recently imported from China.The blooms are large 6" across when open.Freshly opened buds are bright yellow and then fade to pale yellow.What is most amazing is the sweet melon scent.The flowers bloom late[a benefit to miss late frosts] but before the leaves emerge.Probably will only be a small tree.[Magnoliaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [20 gal] [3-5 m (10-17')]

Magnolia kobus var. stellata $68.00 'Centennial' One of the hardiest of magnolias that grows into a shrubby small tree.The strap-like white blooms[28-32 petals] have a touch of pink and are produced before the leaves appear even on young plants. Winner of the Cary Award.[Magnoliaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Full sun] [5 gal] [360-450 cm (12-15') 360cm[12']]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 184 Metasequoia Microbiota Morus

Metasequoia glyptosroboides 'White $39.00 Microbiota decussata 'Gold Spot' $29.00 Morus bombycis 'Unryu' $89.00 Spot' A variegated form of this shade tolerant A contorted Mulberry also known as 'Dragon in the A variegated form with creamy-white splashes and evergreen.The dark green foliage is flecked with Clouds'. The dramatic twisted branches are popular a slightly weeping growth habit[Cupressaceae] gold throughout.[Cupressaceae] [Russia] [z5] [Full for flower arranging but they create an astonishing [China] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [6 m (20') / sun to part sun] [3 gal.] [30 cm (12") / 75 (30")] winter sculpture.A quick growing small tree with 2.5 m (8.5')] large shiny leaves that are 6 to 7" that turn bronze yellow in fall.[Morinaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun to Metasequoia glyptostroboides 'Little $120.00 part sun] [3 gal.] [7.5 m (25') / 3 m (10')] Giant' A mini Dawn Redwood that only grows to 15' making it a fabulous choice for the city garden where one can enjoy the soft lacy leaves up close.[Cupressaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [10 gal.] [4 m (14') / 2 m (7')]

Metasequoia glyptostroboides 'Gold $168.00 Rush' A yellow leaved cultivar of this most ancient tree. Known only in fossils and then discovered on the Chinese-Tibetan border. Deciduous. Beautiful cinnamon bark. People love to run their fingers through the soft ferny foliage. Eventually large but fairly slow in getting there and can be pruned.[Cupressaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [20 gal] [21 m (70') / 6 m (20')]

Metasequoia glyptostroboides 'Jack $168.00 Frost' A variegated form. The new growth is creamy white,later changing to green.A fast grower that grows to a full size tree.[Cupressaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [20 gal] [9 m (30') / 4.5 m (15')]

Metasequoia glyptostroboides $39.00 'Matthae Broom' A unique plant that is suitable for anyone who wants to bring this ancient plant to even the smallest garden. This originated as a rare broom on a 'Dawn Redwood.' It forms a delicate drooping mound of light green fern foliage that has subtle bronze fall foliage. It has been grafted onto a 3 foot stem.The needles look even longer and softer than the species.[Cupressaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [2 m (6') / 1 m (3')]

Metasequoia glyptostroboides 'Miss $47.00 Grace' A new graceful weeping form.It has finer more delicate foliage.[Cupressaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [2.6 m (9') / 1 m (3')]

Metasequoia glyptostroboides $134.00 'Silhouette' A dramatic new introduction with variegated foliage.Each needle has a cream stripe up the centre creating a remarkable effect.It has a compact habit,only growing to 8'[Cupressaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [10 gal.] [2.5 m (8') / 1 m (3')]

Metasequoia glyptostroboides 'Spring $135.00 Cream' Creamy growth in spring and ages to light green. A vigorous grower that will develop into a striking specimen.[Cupressaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [10 gal.] [8 m (25') / 5 m (17')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 185 Nyssa Ostrya Parrotia

Nyssa sylvatica 'Autumn Cascade' $146.00 Ostrya virginiana $176.00 Parrotia persica 'Kew Form' $210.00 Weeping Blackgum is a small strongly A handsome medium sized,native tree that is A magnificent cascade of weeping branches weeping,hardy small tree.It has larger thick leaves unfortunately overlooked in the nursery trade. In the especially in the fall when it is clothed in colours of with an astounding fall red colour for year round wild it is often found in drier areas as an understory red,purple,yellow,orange.The dense twiggy interest[Cornaceae] [Eastern North America] [z3] tree.Beautiful muscle-like grey bark and a graceful structure covered with snow in the winter is an [Full sun to part sun] [10 gal.] [5m[20'] 4m[12']] habit with many horizontal or drooping branches. exceptional sight.Small red Hardy and disease resistant.[Betulaceae] [Garden flowers.[Hamamelidaceae] [Asia Minor to Northwest origin] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [20gal] [6m[25'] China] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [20 gal] [3 m (10') / 4 4m[16']] m (13')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 186 Parthenocissus Phellodendron Philadelphus

Parthenocissus quinquefolia 'Star $32.00 Phellodendron amurense $65.00 Philadelphus 'Natchez' $23.00 Showers' Amur Cork Tree. A shade tree with attractive An avalanche of pure white flowers. Rated by Dirr The green leaves of this 'Virginia Creeper' are pinnate foliage. Beautiful grey-brown ridged and as the most handsome of the Mock splashed with white.In cooler weather the leaves furrowed cork-like bark develops in Oranges.Fragrant,large double flowers on arching also take on a pink blush.[] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full maturity.[Rutaceae] [Asia] [z3] [Full sun] [2 gal.] [12 stems that needs some sun to full shade] [7 gal.] [5 m (17')] m (40') / 12 m (40')] space[9'x9'][Hydrangeaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal.] [2-3 m (7-10') / 2-3 m (7-10')] Phellodendron japonicum $65.00 Japanese Cork Tree. Similar to but slower growing Philadelphus x 'Snowbelle' $22.00 than P. amurense. Attractive corky bark. Fruits are A dwarf Mock Orange with double more persistent than those of P. white,sweetly,citrus-like fragrant blooms The 1" amurense.[Rutaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Full sun to part blooms cover the rounded shrub in late spring. A sun] [2 gal] [8 m (25') / 3 m (10')] heat tolerant and cold hardy plant developed in Ottawa that is elegant in its compact profile and its floriferousness.Lovely cut flower.[Hydrangeaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal] [1 m (3') / 1 m (3')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 187 Physocarpus Picea Picea omorika 'Pendula' $49.00 A very charming tall narrow tree. The branches have a strong weeping habit but the ends of the Physocarpus opulifolius 'Coppertina' $26.00 Picea abies 'Christina' $89.00 branches arch out creating a striking The result of a French cross between 'Dart's Gold' A very narrow, fastigate spruce that was found at specimen.[Pinaceae] [Caucasus] [z5] [Full sun] [5 and 'Diablo'. The foliage flushes an attractive Cannor Nurseries in a row of weeping forms. An gal] [9 m (30') / 3 m (10')] copper in spring, becoming rich red in summer. excellent specimen where space is limited. Our Needs space.[Rosaceae] [Central North America] substitute for Italian Cypress.[Pinaceae] [Europe] Picea omorika 'Peve Tijn' $73.00 [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal.] [3 m (10') / 2.5 m [z4] [Full sun] [7 gal.] [5 m (17') / 2 m (7')] A very hardy dwarf selection that develops into a (8')] short,broad pyramid with a gold cast to the Picea abies 'Formanek' $87.00 needles.[Pinaceae] [Europe] [z3] [Full sun] [3 gal.] Physocarpus opulifolius 'Diabolo' $28.00 This Norway Spruce has a very prostrate form that [60 cm (2') / 45 cm (18")] A wonderful foliage selection. Tough, reliable, can drape over rocks and walls or can be staked up striking dark burgundy foliage. The more sun, the to create a brilliant architectural Picea omorika 'Pimoko' $59.00 darker the foliage.[Rosaceae] [Central North statement.[Pinaceae] [North America] [z3] [Full sun This dwarf forms a perfect bun. Very small, green America] [z2] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal.] [200 cm to part sun] [5 gal.] [1 m (3') / 1 m (3')] and silver needles.[Pinaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] (7') / 200 cm (7')] [Full sun] [2 gal.] [30 cm (12") / 40 cm (16")] Picea abies 'Frohberg' $158.00 Physocarpus opulifolius 'Festivus $34.00 A weeping form with a neat compact growth habit Picea omorika 'Pimoko' Std. $76.00 Gold' that is gaining popularity.[Pinaceae] [North America] One of the smallest forms of Serbian Spruce that A new introduction that is an improvement over P. [z2] [Full sun to part sun] [175 cm B&B] [2.1 m (7') / was found as a witch's broom. This standard that Darts Gold'. This native has a compact habit with 1 m (3')] will only grow 1.5" a year makes a lovely year round thicker stems and bright gold leaves that maintain accent in even the smallest gardens.[Pinaceae] their brightness for all of the season. All of the Picea abies 'Gold Drift' $175.00 [Caucasus] [z5] [Full sun] [3 gal.] [75cm[30"] Physocarpus are bulletproof with few A very striking specimen that is a narrow weeper 45cm[18"]] problems.[Rosaceae] [North America] [z3] [Full sun] with golden needles. It needs to be staked to the [1 gal] [90-120 cm (3-4') / 90-120 cm (3-4')] height you desire. It needs careful placement in part Picea orientalis 'Skylands' $39.00 shade as it can burn in full sun.[Pinaceae] [Garden An upright tree that keeps its gold colour year Physocarpus opulifolius 'Little Devil' $39.00 origin] [z4] [Full sun] [5 gal.] [2 m (6') / 1 m (3')] round.The short needles are attractive as well as P.'Diablo' is a wonderful plant but just too large for the red cones. It can burn when young. Here we many gardens but this new introduction has Picea abies 'Little Gem' $48.00 find we need to wrap it over winter but it is a small changed that.'Little Devil is smaller in all its A slow growing dwarf that is very dense with small price to pay.[Pinaceae] [Caucasus] [z5] [Full sun to parts.The leaf colour is glossy and a brighter needles. We put one in the garden a twenty years part sun] [7 gal.] [4 m (13') / 1 m (3')] red.The stems as well are a glowing red and ago and it's a beautiful,little irregular contrast with the interior leaves that are dome.[Pinaceae] [Europe] [z4] [Full sun] [5 gal] [40 Picea pungens 'Mrs. Cesarini' $52.00 green.[Rosaceae] [Central North America] [z5] [Full cm (16") / 45 cm (18")] A very dense,tight,flattened mound of sun to part sun] [2 gal] [1 m (3') / 1 m (3')] shiny,blue-green needles. The new buds and Picea abies 'Pendula' foliage are light green making a lovely contrast to Physocarpus opulifolius 'Nugget' $24.00 A dramatic specimen that will be prostrate unless it the mature needles.Good for rock gardens or a A smaller ninebark with glowing yellow to lime green is staked to the height one would like.It has lots of small space.[Pinaceae] [North America] [] [] [1 gal] leaves and clusters of spirea like white flowers.Very potential for training to amazing forms.[Pinaceae] [60 cm (2') / 1.2 m (4')] hardy.[Rosaceae] [Central North America] [z5] [Full [Europe] [z3] [Full sun] sun to part sun] [2 gal] [1 m-1.5 m (3'-5') / 1 m-1.5 m potsizes Picea pungens 'Procumbens Glauca' $127.00 (3'-5')] [10 gal.] $147.00 STD. [20 gal] $210.00 A flattened blue globe on a stick. Great as an Physocarpus opulifolius 'Summer $28.00 accent in a formal or informal garden.[Pinaceae] Wine' Picea abies 'Pyramidalis' $62.00 [North America] [z3] [Full sun] [20 gal] [1-1.8 m An exciting,neat,more compact form with fine, Compact growth, upright habit and conical shape (3-6') / 60 cm (2')] deeply cut, dark crimson-red leaves. Pinkish white, characterize this medium sized cultivar. Branches button-like flowers in midsummer.[Rosaceae] of bright green foliage are strictly Picea pungens 'Saint Mary's Broom' $62.00 [Central North America] [z3] [Full sun] [2 gal.] [1.5 m ascending.[Pinaceae] [Europe] [z3] [Full sun] [3 gal.] [Std.] (5') / 1.5 m (5')] [2 m (7') / 1 m (3')] A high grafted form of this Blue Spruce.[Pinaceae] [Western North America] [z2] [Full sun] [3 gal.] [25 Physocarpus opulifolius 'Tiny Wine' $36.00 Picea glauca 'Pendula' $128.00 cm (10") / 25 cm (10") head] A new smaller 'Ninebark' with elegant dark An extraordinary exclamation point. The central bronze-maroon foliage that maintains the colour all leader grows straight up and all the branches weep Picea pungens 'The Blues' $196.00 season.It has a very bushy habit and the smaller straight down creating a tall narrow specimen.The A weeping Blue Spruce that is a striking silver-blue leaves give a dainty effect.The clusters of small pink needles are a soft blue-grey.[Pinaceae] [Western architectural statement. Every plant has a different flowers blooming up the stem provide a wonderful North America] [z5] [Full sun] [7 gal.] [8 m (25') / 1.2 form with no two alike with irregular drooping and show.As well as a very useful landscape plant it m (4')] weeping.Height depends on the height it is staked functions well as a patio pot to[Pinaceae] [North America] [z2] [Full sun] [10 gal.] plant.Bulletproof[Rosaceae] [North America] [z3] Picea glauca 'Rainbow's End' $49.00 [2 m (6') / 1 m (3')] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal] [1 m-1.2 m (3'-4') / 1 A tight, conical White Spruce with mid-seasonal m-1.2 m (3'-4')] colour interest. New growth in midsummer erupts a bright, creamy-yellow and contrasts dramatically with the older green foliage before fading to green.[Pinaceae] [Western North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [3 gal.] [2.5 m (8') / 90 cm (3')]

Picea glauca 'Sander's Blue' $56.00 We find this blue fits into the landscape much better than the cold blues of the Colorado Blue Spruce cultivars. Dense, compact, pyramidal form is indispensable in the garden.[Pinaceae] [Western North America] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [3 gal.] [2.4 m (8') / 1.5 m (5')]

Picea omorika 'Blue Sky' $165.00 A super new Serbian Spruce that has light blue needles with silvery-blue undersides.A broadly conical form that grows 9 to 12" a year.[] [Europe] [z3] [Full sun] [7 gal.] []

Picea omorika 'Bruns Pendula' $186.00 A narrow tall spruce with branches that weep down in a graceful arch,with bluish green foliage. Forms a very slender tree with hanging, slightly twisted branches. A striking statement in the landscape.[Pinaceae] [Caucasus] [z4] [Full sun] [10 gal.] [4 m (13') / 50 cm (20")]

Picea omorika 'Nana' [Std.] $62.00 [Pinaceae] [Caucasus] [z4] [Full sun] [2 gal] [1-1.2 m (3-4') / 1 m (3')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 188 Pinus Pinus parviflora 'Pat' $39.00 Prinsepia A dwarf Japanese White Pine .One of the most beautiful pines that develop into wonderful Pinus bungeana 'Rowe Upright' $76.00 architectural specimen.[Pinaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Full Prinsepia sinensis $28.00 A more compact,upright form with uniform growth sun to part sun] [1 gal] [] Valued for its bright green leaves in early spring. habit.Grown for its extravagant exfoliating bark in Stiff, spiny, arching branches carry small, yellow, beautiful shades of white,green and Pinus parviflora 'Wy East' $39.00 fragrant flowers that are followed by red cherry-like brown.[Pinaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] A naturally odd looking dwarf with short edible fruits, which are attractive to wildlife. In early [7 gal.] [6 m (20') / 3m (10')] needles.[Pinaceae] [] [] [] [1 gal] [1 m (3') / 1 m (3') fall the foliage becomes a bright yellow head] colour.[Rosaceae] [Russia] [z3] [Full sun to part Pinus flexilis 'Southbridge Variegated' $29.00 sun] [2 gal] [2 m (80") / 2 m (80")] This long needled pine is heavily variegated with Pinus parvifolia 'Gyoko Shohime' $39.00 cream and yellow[Pinaceae] [Western North The silver-blue needles are twisted to give a subtle America] [z5] [Full sun] [3 gal.] [6 m (20') / 3m (10')] two tone effect.A natural bonsai with its irregular upright form.Beautiful light purple juvenile Pinus heldreichii v. leucodermis $34.00 cones.[Pinaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] 'Compact Gem' [1 gal] [2.1 m (7') / 1.2 m (4')] Broadly pyramidal dwarf of compact habit. Needles are long, glossy, dark green, rigid and Pinus strobus 'Horsford Dwarf' $39.00 erect.[Pinaceae] [Caucasus] [z5] [Full sun] [2 gal.] A selection of dwarf White Pine with [60 cm (2') / 60 cm (2')] short,thin,soft,green needles. It develops into a dense flat bun .[Pinaceae] [North America] [z3] [] [1 Pinus jeffreyi 'Joppi' $248.00 gal] [60 cm (24") / 90 cm (36")] Develops into a dense broadly conical bush with attractive very long needles and large buds.An Pinus strobus 'National Life' $76.00 exceptional specimen.[Pinaceae] [Garden origin] A variegated witch's broom that is usually bright [z5] [Full sun] [10 gal.] [1 m (3') / 1 m (3')] yellow.[Pinaceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] [Full sun] [5 gal] [80 cm (32") / 80 cm (32")] Pinus leucodermis 'Compact Gem' $75.00 A small variety of Bosnian Pine that forms a loose Pinus strobus 'Pendula' $165.00 conical mound.The long needles are born in An impressive weeping form that needs to be pairs.[Pinaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] [10 gal.] [2 staked and trained when the branches are young m (7') / 1.2 m (4')] and flexible. Can be pruned into a living sculpture with long, blue green, soft needles.[Pinaceae] Pinus leucodermis 'Satellite' $75.00 [Eastern North America] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] A narrow,fastigate form of the species that in ten [125 cm B&B] [5 m (17') / 3 m (10')] years will get to ten feet.[Pinaceae] [] [z5] [] [7 gal.] [3-4 m (10-13')] Pinus strobus 'Sea Urchin' $39.00 One of the slowest growing,most miniature Pinus mugo 'Aurea Fastigata' $76.00 selections of white pine with outstanding,deep A shaggy,little narrow,upright specimen that is a blue-green needles.[Pinaceae] [North America] [z3] bright gold in winter and soft yellow in the [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1 m (3') / 1.1 m (3 1/2')] summer.[Pinaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] [7 gal.] [1.2 m (4') / 50 cm (20")] Pinus sylvestris 'Fulton Weeper' $72.00 A weeping form of Jack Pine.[Pinaceae] [North Pinus mugo 'Wintergold' [Std.] $76.00 Temperate Zone] [z5] [Full sun] [5 gal] [] This yellow needled form displays excellent winter colour. Rounded, bushy form is maintained with Pinus sylvestris 'Glauca Nana' $99.00 some candling.[Pinaceae] [Europe] [z2] [Full sun] [7 This dwarf, blue Scots Pine forms a compact globe gal.] [1 m (3') / 1 m (3') head] of stiff, distinctly blue-green, twisted needles with a hint of silver.[Pinaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [Full Pinus parviflora 'Bergmani' $39.00 sun] [5 gal.] [2 m (7') / 2 m (7')] The long,twisted,blue-green needles provide a striking contrast to the carmine-red pollen cones in Pinus sylvestris 'Woltings Gold' $76.00 spring.This dwarf Japanese White Pine matures to A dwarf green tree in summer but transforming into a compact,irregular,upright specimen.[Pinaceae] a golden glow in the garden during the [Japan] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1.5 (5') / 1 winter.[Pinaceae] [North Temperate Zone] [z5] [Full m (3'')] sun] [7 gal.] [1 m (3') / 60 cm (2')]

Pinus parviflora 'Brevifolia' $115.00 A charming small Japanese White Pine with a narrow upright habit,with short,upturned silver-green needles.It also produces cones at an early age.[Pinaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Full sun] [7 gal.] [1.5 m (5') / 60 cm (2')]

Pinus parviflora 'Glauca' $150.00 A stunning, slow-growing Pine with twisted, blue needles. Takes pruning well. Develops into a beautiful form that broadens as it ages. One of our favourites.[Pinaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [7 gal.] [3.6 m (12') / 2 m (7')]

Pinus parviflora 'Goldenlocks' $39.00 A rare form from Japan with long blue-green needles that are frosted with golden-yellow.It can burn in full sun.[Pinaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [2 m (7') / 1.5 m (5')]

Pinus parviflora 'Ibocan' $39.00 A selection also known as "wart Bark' for its highly textured bark. The 3",blue green needles have a slight twist.[Pinaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [3 m (10') / 2 m (7')]

Pinus parviflora 'Negishi' $185.00 Another semi-dwarf Japanese White Pine with silver,blue-green foliage. The needles have a slight twist to reveal the silver underside of the needle.[Pinaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Full sun] [BB5'.] [2 m (7') / 1 m (3') in 10 yrs.]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 189 Prunus Pseudotsuga Ptelea

Prunus incisa 'Kojo No Mai' $34.00 Pseudotsuga menziesii 'Graceful $28.00 Ptelea trifoliata $69.00 A demure shrub with distinctive zigzag stems with Grace' The Hop Tree, an interesting, handsome, native, dainty pink bells with contrasting dark red calyxes A glaucous pendulous cultivar with wispy long small, understory tree, will take heavy shade. It's early in the season. Remarkable red and orange fall needles.It was found at a retirement home in PA but not flashy, but its aromatic leaves bark and winged colour make this an all season winner. Useful for was later cut down for development.The needles seeds contribute to its pleasant Bonsai.It seems to be translated as "flight of are contorted and silver on the backside.[Pinaceae] presence.[Rutaceae] [Eastern North America] [z3] butterflies" or "dance in the ancient [North Temperate Zone] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 [Part sun to shade] [5 gal] [5.4 m (18') / 5.4 m (18')] castle".[Rosaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] gal] [6m[20']] [3 gal.] [1 m (3') / 1 m (3')]

Prunus incisa 'Little Twist' $18.00 A flowering cherry with dramatic zig-zag stems with green leaves that have a warm maroon fall colour.In spring there is profuse blooming of tightly clustered,white blooms with pink centres.WE wonder if it is the same as P.' Kojo No Mai'[Rosaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1-1.2 m (3-4') / 1 m (3')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 190 Pyrus Quercus Rhamnus

Pyrus calleryana 'Chantifrost' $99.00 Quercus robur 'Regal Rrince' $150.00 Rhamnus frangula 'Asplenifolia' $35.00 A new hybrid between P. salicifolia and P. A columnar oak that becomes an attractive In a genus along with some nasty self-seeding calleryana 'Chanticleer'. Silver leaves and an specimen. The glossy,leathery dark green leaves to representatives, this is a choice uncommon shrub. upright form.[Rosaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full yellow-brown in the fall.It does need space as at Forms a lovely ferny presence in the garden. sun] [7 gal.] [] maturity it will be 25' wide and 50' tall.A 2010 Plant Narrow dark green, irregularly edged leaves on of Merit[Fagaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun] dark, spotted stems. This is a stand out substitute Pyrus calleryana 'Chanticleer' $142.00 [150 cm B&B] [15 m (50') / 5 m (17')] for a narrow-leafed Japanese maple in colder areas. A fairly conical,medium-sized tree with dark green We have found that it thrives from heavy shade to glossy leaves.It has white flowers in spring and a full sun.[Rhamnaceae] [Europe, Asia Minor] [z3] blazing red to purple fall finale.It produces tiny pears [Full sun to full shade] [2 gal.] [3m (10') / 1.5 m (5')] that birds and squirrels will eat.[Rosaceae] [] [z5] [Full sun] [20gal] [To 10 m (30')]

Pyrus salicifolia 'Silver Cascade' $120.00 A selection of this silver-leafed pear with a weeping habit that takes well to pruning.[] [] [] [] [10 gal.] []

Pyrus salicifolia f. pendula 'Silfrozam' $110.00 [Silver Frost] A striking ornamental Pear with a stiff weeping habit, silver-grey foliage and white flowers. Amenable to pruning into various forms. Hardy and disease resistant.Oudolf pruned them into round columns,others into low hedges.A fabulous little tree that that is a hard sell because they are always an ugly duckling in the pot.Trust me -with a little care and a bit of pruning they will transform into the swan.[Rosaceae] [Europe, Asia Minor] [z4] [Full sun] [10 gal.] [3.7 m (12') / 3 m (10')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 191 Rhododendron Rhus Ribes

Rhododendron 'Amy Cotta' $34.00 Rhus typhina 'Tiger Eyes' $48.00 Ribes 'Black Titaniia' $22.00 Developed from R.'PJM' it has smaller,darker green A beautiful form of the the Cutleaf Staghorn Sumac. A new selection of Black Currant with a vigorous leaves than its parent. The foliage is covered in Emergent new growth is chartreuse, maturing to upright habit and is resistant to pine blister spring by shimmering,ruffled pinkish-lavender yellow and contrasts with the fuzzy, rose-pink rust.Good producer of these highly beneficial blooms. An excellent choice where a small,flowering stems. The fall foliage is a mixture of vivid yellows, currants.Produces fruit in two to three years.Very evergreen is needed. Hardy to -34 C.[Ericaceae] oranges and scarlet. hardy.[Grossulariaceae] [Eurasia] [z2] [Full sun] [2 [Asia] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [2 gal] [60-90 cm if it is going to run it certainly is taking its gal.] [1-1.2 m (3-4') / 1-1.2 m (3-4')] (2-3') / 90 cm (3')] time.[Anacardiaceae] [Eastern North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [3 gal.] [2 m (7') / 2 m (7')] Rhododendron 'Bloom-A-Thon Pink $34.00 Double' A new series that may bloom up to twenty weeks with rich double pink flowers. It may need winter protection but worth the effort.[Ericaceae] [Asia] [z5/6] [] [1 gal] [1-1.5 m (3-5') / 1-1.5 m (3-5')]

Rhododendron 'Bloom-A-Thon Red' $34.00 A new series that the breeders claim can bloom up to twenty weeks.The bright crimson blooms start in April on fairly compact plants. They may need protection but worth the effort.[Ericaceae] [Asia] [z6] [] [1 gal] [1-1.2 m (3-4') / 1-1.2 m (3-4')]

Rhododendron 'Bollywood' $18.00 A compact semi-evergreen selection with silver and green leaves for all season interest.In spring the shrub is smothered with neon red-pink blooms. This plant was also bred for hardiness.[Ericaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [45-60 cm (18-24") / 60 cm (24")]

Rhododendron 'Dandy Man Pink' $34.00 A new selection this hyperythrum hybrid has been bred for hardiness,heat tolerance and root rot resistance.The well branched shrub is covered with attractive pink spotted blooms in midseason.[Ericaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [2-3 m (7-10') / 2-3 m (7-10')]

Rhododendron 'Handy Man Purple' $34.00 A new series that have been bred for hardiness and disease resistance.Rich purple blooms and a high Phytophthora resistance make it an excellent choice for Ontario gardens.[Ericaceae] [] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [2 gal] [1.8 m-2.4 m (6'-8') / 1.8 m (6')]

Rhododendron 'Olga Mezitt' $72.00 An evergreen,midsized,free blooming selection with clear pink blooms .A harbinger of spring.[Ericaceae] [Asia] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [5 gal] [1.5 m (5') / 1.5 m (5')]

Rhododendron 'PJM Elite' $76.00 A hardy selection that has proved itself since its introduction in 1987.A vigorous,compact hybrid with small round evergreen leaves with clusters of lavender-pink flowers.Leaves are an attractive red in the fall[Ericaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Part Shade] [5 gal.] [150 cm (5')150cm[5']]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 192 Rosa Rosa 'Oso Easy Mango Salsa' $26.00 Rubus Another in this disease resistant,reblooming,compact series. The Rosa 'Candy Oh Vivid Red' $26.00 continuous blooms have an amazing colour"shades Rubus cockburnianus 'Golden Vale' $22.00 A landscape rose with perpetual,large sprays of of ruby-red grapefruit,summer sunsets and those A striking ornamental bramble with golden-yellow single,candy apple red flowers. A polyantha hybrid fancy tropical drinks with umbrellas in foliage all summer and dazzling white thorny stems with a dense mounding habit and superior them".Semi-double blooms.[Rosaceae] [] [z4] [Full in winter. Well behaved here.[Rosaceae] [China] hardiness and disease resistance.[Rosaceae] sun] [1 gal] [60-90 cm (2-3') / 90 cm (3')] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal] [1.5 m (5') / 1.5 m [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [2 gal.] [1-1.2 m (3-4') (5')] / 1-1.2 m (3-4')] Rosa 'Oso Easy Paprika' $34.00 A low mounding rose with warm, spicy Rubus spectabilis 'Golden Ruby' $22.00 Rosa 'Fire Meidiland' $27.00 reddish-orange single blooms.The glossy, disease A striking, gold leaved form of Salmonberry for light A tough, hardy, disease resistant rose with resistant foliage emerges with attractive red tints. shade. 1", hot pink blooms in early smashing, fire engine red flowers born in We have found these roses to be bullet proof and spring.[Rosaceae] [Western North America] [z5] clusters,that bloom from spring until frost. A have discontinued any rose that needed [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal] [90 cm (3') / 1.2 m (4')] mounding, low growing groundcover.[Rosaceae] treatment.[Rosaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun] [2 gal] [60 cm (2') [2 gal] [40cm[14"] 150cm[60"]] 180[6']] Rosa 'Oso Happy Smoothie' $34.00 Rosa 'Home Run Red' $34.00 A very hardy selection that is thornless and has Proven Winners rates this variety quite highly "the masses of single,hot pink with a white eye best true red rose with continuous blooms and top flowers,that blooms from June till frost.It is disease level disease resistance to both black spot and and black spot resistant and does not need to be powdery mildew-plus its heat tolerant,cold hardy deadheaded.[Rosaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full and requires no deadheading"[Rosaceae] [Garden sun] [1 gal] [1 m (3') / 1 m (3')] origin] [z4] [] [1 gal] [1-1.2 m (3-4') / 1-1.2 m (3-4')] Rosa 'Outa The Blue' $34.00 Rosa 'Julia Child' $34.00 A small,very hardy shrub rose with striking magenta A rose that was chosen by Julia herself.It has blooms that are flushed with yellow,deep round,butter-gold fully double blooms and a sweet wine,cream,and lavender to nearly blue.It also has a licorice perfume,something rarely found in a wonderful spicy,clove-like fragrance.[Rosaceae] free-.It has excellent disease [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [1 m (3') / 1 m resistance.An AARS selection.[Rosaceae] [Garden (3')] origin] [z4] [Full sun] [2 gal] [60-90 cm (24-36") / 45 cm (18")] Rosa 'Party Hardy' $34.00 A Canadian bred rose that is hardy to zone3.A Rosa 'Living Easy' $34.00 narrow upright form that is loaded with lightly Lots of showy tangerine,fragrant blooms on this fragrant,double,pink blooms.Bred by Chritian easy to grow award winner[All American Rose Bedard of Weeks Roses.[Rosaceae] [Garden origin] Selection]. Good black spot resistance.[Rosaceae] [z3] [Full sun] [1 gal] [1.5 m (5') / 60 cm (2')] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [2 gal] [60-90cm (24-36") / 45-60cm (18-24")] Rosa nitida $32.00 A native known as the shining rose because of its Rosa 'Oso Easy Cherry Pie' $34.00 shiny foliage that has brilliant fall colour.It has small A compact rose that is also extremely disease single pink flowers followed by small red hips.A low resistant. The abundant large flowers are a single suckering shrub that is very hardy and tolerant of a cherry red with a central boss of golden wide variety of soil conditions.[Rosaceae] [Eastern stamens.[Rosaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1 m [2 gal] [1 m (3') / 1 m (3')] (3') / 1.5 m (5')]

Rosa 'Oso Easy Double Red' $34.00 Rosa sp. (Bhutan) $34.00 A disease resistant,floriferous,newer selection with A rose we have grown from seed collected from the lots of double red blooms with orange undertones. A the divine madman Drukpa Kunley monastery in the no spray,no prune cutie with an attractive magical land of Bhutan.They should bloom this habit.[Rosaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [1 year.[Rosaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun] [2 gal] [1-1.2 gal] [90-120 cm (3-4') / 90-120 cm (3-4')] m (3-4')]

Rosa 'Oso Easy Fragrant Spreader' $27.00 A no problem, disease resistant, ground cover rose from England. The low plants are covered with masses of simple,single pink flowers with a lighter centre filled with yellow stamens[Rosaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [2 gal] [45cm[18"] 150cm[60"]]

Rosa 'Oso Easy Happy Petit Pink' $34.00 A small rose with small leaves and heads of double,small,bubblegum pink roses.a demure habit,continuous bloom and high disease resistance-no wonder it won an Award of Excellence from the American Rose Society.[Rosaceae] [] [] [] [1 gal] [90 cm (3') / 90 cm (3')]

Rosa 'Oso Easy Honey Bun' $34.00 Another disease resistant cultivar with delicious butter-yellow double blooms with a pink blush that fade to creamy white. A compact habit and continuous bloom from early summer till frost.[Rosaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [65cm[26"} 45cm[18"]]

Rosa 'Oso Easy Lemon Zest' $34.00 Bright,sunny,yellow blooms that don't fade to white.It is a free blooming selection and a repeat bloomer and has self cleaning blooms as well.Great disease resistance and a compact habit make it a winner.[Rosaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [50 cm (20") / 50 cm (20")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 193 Salix Sambucus Sassafras

Salix candida $70.00 Sambucus nigra 'Golden Locks' $39.00 Sassafras albidum $42.00 Sage Willow. Brown stems and grey, pebbled A slow growing dwarf with golden heavily cut A distinctive native species with mitten-like leaves leaves, like sage, on a fairly compact plant. Has foliage. The compact habit makes this a much more that are flaming red in the fall.The branches have a done well here in regular garden useful plant than S. Sutherland spicy aroma and the mature,corky bark is conditions.[Salicaceae] [North America] [z5] [Full Gold.[Caprifoliaceae] [Eurasia] [z5] [] [1 gal] [1 m attractive.The terminal flowers of yellow-green that sun to part sun] [5 gal] [2 m (7') / 1.5 m (5')] (3') / 1 m (3')] appear before the leaves are handsome in an unassuming way and the fruit that follows is quickly Salix candida 'Silver Fox' $34.00 Sambucus nigra 'Pulverulenta' $26.00 eaten by birds.[Lauraceae] [Eastern North America] A selection of Hoary Willow that Tony Huber found Bright, white-mottled leaves set apart this less [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal] [13 m (43') / 8 m in Newfoundland.The plant has a compact habit aggressive Elderberry.[Caprifoliaceae] [Eurasia] [z4] (26')] and dramatic,yellow winter buds and twigs.We find [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal.] [150 cm (5') / 150 cm the species does fine in regular garden (5')] conditions.Attractive tiny silver leaves.[Salicaceae] [North America] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [3 gal.] Sambucus nigra f. porphyrophylla $34.00 [60-90cm (24-36") / 45-60cm (18-24")] 'Black Lace' An introduction that already has 31,000 sites on the Salix cashmiriana $32.00 web. We certainly saw some fabulous specimens in A low, flat-growing species. Ground-hugging, long, England. Much like a lacy black 'Sutherland Gold'. non-rooting stems are clothed in round, glossy, dark Attractive pink umbels cover the plant in green leaves. Ideally suited to large rock gardens midsummer and emit a light lemon fragrance. For or trailing over rock walls.[Salicaceae] [Himalayas] best colour, prune to the ground each [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [3 gal.] [15cm[6"] year.[Caprifoliaceae] [Eurasia] [z4] [Full sun to part 60cm[24"]] sun] [2 gal.] [2-3 m (7-10') / 2 m (7')]

Salix nakamurana yezoalpina $32.00 Sambucus racemosa 'Morden Golden $34.00 Prostrate super shrub. Silver new growth and Glow' catkins in spring.Fabulous trailing over A recent introduction from the Morden Research rocks.[Salicaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] Station .It promises improved vigour,golden,filagree [1 gal] [25 cm (10") / 1 m (39")] foliage with white flowers.The plants are smaller and the branching more dense than 'S.Sutherlands Gold'[Caprifoliaceae] [Japan, Korea] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal] [1.5 m (5') / 1.5 m (5')]

Sambucus racemosa 'Sutherland Gold' $26.00 Striking deeply cut golden foliage with a stiff habit makes this a wonderful specimen. It holds its beautiful golden colour better than other yellow cultivars but benefits from partial shade. Spring growth is a glowing copper-red. Pruning helps to make it branch for a better form.[Caprifoliaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal.] [2.4 m-3 m (8'-10')]

Sambucus racemosa 'Tenuifolia' $22.00 A mounding airy shrub with divided fern-like foliage. This is a good substitute for a Japanese maple where it is too cold. It is a weaker grower than most elders. The creamy umbel flowers are followed by red berries.[Caprifoliaceae] [Japan, Korea] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal] [1 m (3') / 1 m (3')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 194 Schizandra Schizophragma Sciadopitys

Schizandra hydrangeoides 'Rose $34.00 Schizophragma hydrangeoides $32.00 Sciadopitys verticillata 'Winter Green' $188.00 Sensation' 'Moonlight' An award winning selection bred for its narrow A shade loving vigorous vine that has flowers Another excellent Japanese climber. With the columnar form,reliability and uniform growth.The resembling a lacecap hydrangea with larger florets exception of the green veins, the leaves have a soft,bright green needles hold their colour well all flushed with pink surrounding the inner small sterile steel blue overlay. Large, white flowers are a year round.[Sciadopityaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Full sun flowers that are ivory to green.Great for a north wall bonus.[Hydrangeaceae] [Japan, Korea] [z5] [Part to part sun] [7 gal.] [6 m (20') / 1.2 m (4')] or covering a shady chain link sun to shade] [1 gal] [To 10 m (30')] fence.[Hydrangeaceae] [] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [10 m (30')] Schizophragma hydrangeoides $32.00 'Roseum' A wonderful climber for part shade or up a tree. Clear soft pink blooms in early summer but the attractive dark red petioles provide a long season of interest.[Hydrangeaceae] [Japan, Korea] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [12 m (40')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 195 Sibiraea Sorbus Spiraea

Sibiraea laevigata $18.00 Sorbus 'Joseph Rock' $98.00 Spiraea 'Golden Glitter' $26.00 Siberian Spirea. A very tough shrub, growing up to A smaller tree. White flowers in spring followed by The yellow speckled foliage creates interest all 4-5' with grey-green foliage and white flowers in late pale yellow, then orange-yellow berries. Exceptional season long.In spring the shrub is dotted with lots of summer.[Rosaceae] [] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [1 fall colour ranges from orange, red and purple. clusters of clean white flowers.[Rosaceae] [Garden gal] [1.2 m (4') / 1.4 m (4.5')] Lovely.[Rosaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun] [7 gal.] [10 origin] [z5] [Full sun] [2 gal] [1.2 m (4') / 1.2 m (4')] m (33') / 6 m (20')] Spiraea 'Double Play Red' $18.00 Sorbus aria 'Lutescens' $144.00 A breakthrough colour-the only spirea with truly red Stunning new growth is silvery, maturing to a blooms. The burgundy spring foliage turns green by wonderful, grey-green. Leaves don't look anything summer.Compact.[Rosaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] like those of many Mountain Ash. A compact tree [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60-90 cm (2-3') / 90 cm with white flowers in early summer, followed by (3')] orange-red berries.This tree does not like a wet site-other than that it is pretty problem Spiraea 'Double Play' $24.00 free.[Rosaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] [10 gal.] [10 An outstanding introduction which emerges a m (30') / 8 m (25')] rich,smoky purple-red and matures to a cool blue-green with contrasting pure pink Sorbus commixta $45.00 flowers.Compact and useful.[Rosaceae] [Garden A smaller tree for the city. Compound leaves, bluish origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal.] [1 m (3') / 1 underneath, with striking deep purple to red fall m (3')] colour.[Rosaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Full sun] [3 gal.] [6-9 m (20-30') / 6-9 m (20-30')] Spiraea japonica 'Bullata' $26.00 Not to be confused with 'Bumalda', this is a Sorbus discolor $78.00 favourite. A first class dwarf Spirea. Its tiny, thick, A compact tree with pinnate leaves of good fall fringed, crinkled leaves are atypical for Spireas. colour. White flowers are followed by yellowish Flowers are a matte, dark crimson and are white to pink fruit.[Rosaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun] charming.[Rosaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Full sun to part [4 gal] [9 m (30') / 7 m (23')] sun] [2 gal] [35 cm (14") / 30 cm (12")]

Sorbus hupehensis $36.00 Spiraea japonica 'Gold Elf' $24.00 A small tree with attractive, blue-green, pinnate A very low mound of golden,sunshine foliage. A leaves which turn red in autumn. White berries are useful contrast in the mixed border.[Rosaceae] flushed pink.[Rosaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun] [3 [Japan] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal.] [30 cm gal.] [7.5 m (25') / 7.5 m (25')] (12") / 35 cm (14")]

Sorbus latifolia $38.00 Spiraea japonica 'White Gold' $25.00 Broadly columnar tree with white flowers followed Clusters of white flowers with golden yellow foliage by spherical yellow-brown berries.[Rosaceae] all season on compact plants. Certainly an [Europe] [z5] [Full sun] [7 gal.] [10-20 m (32-66') / improvement on the usual pink blooms with yellow 5-8 m (17-26')] foliage that look ghastly and need to be pruned immediately.[Rosaceae] [Japan] [z3] [Full sun to Sorbus pohuashanensis $68.00 part sun] [2 gal.] [60 cm (2') / 60 cm (2')] A larger Mountain Ash. Dense corymbs of white flowers are followed by spherical, red Spiraea media 'Snow Storm' $26.00 berries.[Rosaceae] [China] [z5] [Full sun] [5 gal] [21 A new introduction with an abundance of large white m (70') / 7.5 m (25')] blooms in April and May. Superb, blue-green foliage blazes orange red in the fall. Marketed under the Proven Winners program.[Rosaceae] [Eurasia] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1 m (40") / 90 cm (3')]

Spiraea thunbergii 'Mt. Fuji' $32.00 A soft variegated shrub. Attractive, fine foliage, like small Willow leaves, with a white stripe down the length of the blade. White flowers in early spring and showy fall colour.Spireas are so overused but there are some different varieties that are well worth a place in the garden.[Rosaceae] [China, Japan] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal.] [1 m (3') / 1 m (3')]

Spiraea thunbergii 'Ogon' $32.00 Although Spireas are overused in the landscape, most of the ones that we carry are plants that people frequently do not recognize as being Spireas. This filigree Japanese selection has small, glowing, bright yellow, willow-like leaves. Its fine texture contrasts wonderfully with bolder foliage. Attractive white flowers in early spring. Sun.[Rosaceae] [China, Japan] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal] [1 m (40") / 90 cm (3')]

Spiraea x cinerea 'Grefsheim' $23.00 This early blooming, Norwegian hybrid is cloaked in abundant sprays of white blossoms along its thin arching branches in late April. Its fabulous texture helped it to earn an AGM (Award of Garden Merit) from the Royal Horticultural Society.[Rosaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal] [1.5 m (5') / 1.5 m (5')]

Spiraea x vanhouttei 'Firegold' $29.00 A Bridlewreath Spirea With foliage that starts off soft yellow and shifts to bright lime green.In spring it puts on a show stopping display with the arching branches packed with creamy white flowers.A fast grower.[Rosaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun] [3 gal.] [2 m (80") / 2 m (80")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 196 Stewartia Symphoricarpos Syringa

Stewartia pseudocamellia $186.00 Symphoricarpos albus 'Magic Berry' $22.00 Syringa 'Red Pixie' $32.00 An exceptional small to medium sized tree. Striking A small to medium sized shrub, of compact habit, A dwarf introduction.A child of S.'Hers' with dark bark has a sinuous muscled character and bearing large quantities of striking, rose-pink berries buds that burst into ruby red buds with flowers that wonderful exfoliating pink to red-brown and grey in autumn.[Caprifoliaceae] [Western North America] fade to light pink.A hardy,compact selection with colours. Camellia-like cupped white flowers with [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal.] [2 m (6') / 2 m (6')] dark green,clean foliage and a delicious creamy yellow stamens. Good foliage turns yellow fragrance.An early bloomer that will will sporadically and orange to red in fall.We saw some some Symphoricarpos orbiculatus $18.00 rebloom.[Oleaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [Full sun] [3 mature specimens out in Halifax that were Grown for its late season, purplish red fruit. Dense, gal.] [1.5 m (5') / 1.2 m (4')] spectacular.[Theaceae] [Japan] [z5] [Full sun to part bushy form.[Caprifoliaceae] [Garden origin] [z2] [] [2 sun] [150 cm B&B] [6 m (20') / 5 m (17')] gal.] [2 m (7') / 2 m (7')] Syringa pubescens ssp. julianae $40.00 'George Eastman' Symphoricarpos x doorenbosii $32.00 An outstanding colour breakthrough. Dramatic 'Amethyst' wine-red buds and deep cerise-pink blooms. A superior Coralberry from Germany. Good Superb, smaller, upright form. A chance seedling branching and neat habit topped by deep, vivid, discovered in Rochester, N.Y.[Oleaceae] [China] purple-pink berries in late summer.[Caprifoliaceae] [z2] [Full sun] [3 gal.] [1.5 m (5') / 1.2 m (4')] [Garden origin] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal.] [1 m-1.5 m (3'-5') / 1.2 m (4')] Syringa reticulata 'Golden Eclipse' $69.00 A recently introduced, Canadian bred, variegated form of the Japanese Tree Lilac. The leaf centres are dark green while the leaf margins gradually turn from green to bright gold throughout the course of the season, exhibiting excellent sun scald resistance. Showy, creamy white flowers in late spring to early summer.We have found the variegation fleeting but attractive while it is there.[Oleaceae] [Russia] [z4] [Full sun] [10 gal.] [5 m (17') / 3 m (10')]

Syringa vulgaris 'Dappled Dawn' [Std.] $88.00 Green leaves have a gold mottling. Light mauve flowers in spring.Tree form.[Oleaceae] [Europe] [z2] [Full sun] [5 gal.] [2 m (7') / 1.5 m (5')]

Syringa x 'Bloomerang Dark Purple' $34.00 A new development in this series with larger,more rounded dark purple,fragrant blooms that is very showy in spring and continues from mid-summer till frost.The plant is also larger in size.[Oleaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [] [3 gal.] [1.2 m (4') / 1.4 m (4.5')]

Syringa x 'Bloomerang' $26.00 A new dwarf lilac with a lot of buzz.The highly fragrant lilac blooms emerge in spring and then again in midsummer and continue till frost.It has smaller leaves and a compact habit that makes it fabulous even for the small garden.Mildew resistant.[Oleaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [2 gal] [140 cm (5') / 90 cm (3')]

Syringa x 'Scent and Sensibility' $39.00 A new small lilac that is under 3'. It has masses of dark pink buds that open to mauve-pink very fragrant blooms. It will sporadically rebloom.[Oleaceae] [North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal.] [1 m (3') / 1.5 m (5')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 197 Taxodium Taxus Taxusa

Taxodium distichum 'Cascade Falls' $278.00 Taxus cuspidata x meadia 'Emerald $38.00 Taxusa media 'Aurescens' $68.00 An unruly, pendulous small tree The red-brown bark Spreader' A slow growing,compact form whose new growth is contrasts well with the sage-green needle foliage.A A great choice for a low maintenance ground cover deep yellow. It gradually fades to green.[Taxaceae] fabulous specimen that emerges very late.We or for covering an embankment, but we find it useful [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [3 gal.] [30 cm (12") thought ours were dead but they slowly as a foil in the woodland. The dark green dense / 90 cm (36")] emerged.[Taxaceae] [South Eastern United States] foliage on low growing, flat plants has red berries in [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [200 cm/B&B] [5m[15'] winter.[Taxaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [3 2m[6']] gal.] [1 m (3') / 3 m (10')]

Taxodium distichum 'Peve Minaret' $39.00 Taxus x media 'Brownii' $37.00 A remarkable,dwarf Bald Cypress that slowly grows Dark green foliage with a densely rounded habit.A into a dense pyramidal with flat,linear needles that tough,hardy selection that can be pruned to any turn rusty brown in the fall before they drop .It will height.[Taxaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to do well in a regular garden but is also tolerant of shade] [3 gal.] [3m (10') / 2.5 m (8')] moist soils.[Cupressaceae] [North America] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [2 m (6') / 1 m (3')] Taxus x media 'Hicksii' $86.00 This narrow, columnar, yew with dark green needles that is useful for hedging or as a specimen.[Taxaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Part sun to shade] [5 gal.] [3 m (10') / 1 m (40")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 198 Thuja Thuja occidentalis 'Yellow Ribbon' Tilia Striking, narrow, pyramidal habit and attractive, yellow-gold foliage. Moderate rate of growth and Thuja 'Anna's Magic Ball' $26.00 holds its colour well throughout the Tilia cordata 'Simone' [Std.] $120.00 A Canadian introduction this dwarf cedar forms a year.[Cupressaceae] [Eastern North America] [z3] A tight, medium-textured, globe form of the Little dwarf,golden ball with good burn resistance and [Full sun to part sun] Leaf Linden which has been top-grafted onto 6' holds its colour well in winter.[Cupressaceae] potsizes stems.A hardy, tough, disease resistant small [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [3 gal.] $38.00 accent fabulous even in a small space..At home in [25-30cm (10-12") / 25-30cm (10-12")] [4 gal] $42.00 the formal to naturalistic garden[Tiliaceae] [Europe] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [10 gal.] [2.5 m (8') / 1.8 m Thuja occidentalis 'Danica' $36.00 Thuja plicata 'Whipcord' $47.00 (6')] Grows quickly into a dense, neat, compact globe A unique form with long,narrow tendrils that are very with erect flattened foliage sprays. Bright green in pendulous. It creates a shiny green mop effect with summer, bronze tinged in winter. These bullet-proof bronze tints in winter.[Cupressaceae] [Eastern dwarf conifers have become even more important in North America] [z5] [Full sun] [3 gal.] [1 m (3') / 60 our recent cold winters.[Cupressaceae] [Garden cm (2')] origin] [z3] [] [3 gal.] [50 cm (20") / 50 cm (20")]

Thuja occidentalis 'DeGroot's Spire' $96.00 A narrow columnar form that is a great exclamation point in the garden.The short branches are arranged spirally with fan like foliage.It can be used as a very narrow hedge that is quite distinctive.[Cupressaceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [10 gal.] [4 m (12')]

Thuja occidentalis 'Filiformis' $69.00 A unique, semi-dwarf thread-leaf form. Variable habit. Superficially similar to Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Filifera'..It forms a weeping mound of cord-like foliage creating a distinctive accent in the garden.[Cupressaceae] [Eastern North America] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [5 gal] [1.5 m (5') / 1.2 m (4')]

Thuja occidentalis 'Golden Globe' $34.00 Bright yellow-gold foliaged Globe Cedar with a dwarf compact habit. Great winter colour.[Cupressaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal] [1 m (3') / 1m (3')]

Thuja occidentalis 'Jantar' $109.00 A new Polish introduction of Emerald Cedar that is bright gold and a warm amber tone for the winter.It has the same narrow upright habit and midsized growing habit as its parent.[Cupressaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [7 gal.] [3 m (10') / 60 cm (24")]

Thuja occidentalis 'Linesville' $29.00 A tight,dwarf globe with soft sage-green to bluish ,linear foliage.It was discovered as a broom.It will keep its bowling ball shape without trimming but we find all of the small cedars benefit from a light shearing.It keeps them compact and more dense that helps them stand up to any excess snow load in the winter.[Cupressaceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] [Full sun] [2 gal] [35 cm (14") / 40cm (16")]

Thuja occidentalis 'Little Gem' $32.00 A dense little,dark green globe that is tolerant of most soil types and is slow growing.[Cupressaceae] [Eastern North America] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [3 gal.] [1 m (40")]

Thuja occidentalis 'North Pole' $18.00 A narrow columnar form with excellent dark green winter foliage that is resistant to winter burn.Very hardy.An elegant accent or as a hedge that will only grow to 15'.[Cupressaceae] [Eastern North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [4 m (13') / 75 cm (30")]

Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd' $59.00 A popular, consistent performer in the landscape. Its tight, pyramidal form works as a hedge or as a punctuation mark. Drought tolerant once established. Maintains its great emerald colour. Will grow up to 1' in a season. A selection from Denmark.Container growm.[Cupressaceae] [Garden origin] [z3] [] [5 gal] [7.5 m (25') / 1.5 m (5')]

Thuja occidentalis 'Techny Gold' $26.00 A new, showy, rich gold foliaged form which is tough and burn resistant. The foliage colour actually intensifies in winter.[Cupressaceae] [Eastern North America] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal] [3 m (10') / 2 m (7')]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 199 Tsuga Tsuga canadensis 'Mitsch #2' $69.00 Ulmus A dwarf Hemlock with a broad pyramidal form.The slightly twisted branches give a feathery effect.The Tsuga canadensis green needles are very short.[Pinaceae] [North Ulmus x hollandica 'Wredei' $72.00 A graceful native.Dirr states that if he had to chose America] [z3] [Full sun] [3 gal.] [1.5 (5') / 1 m (3'')] Columnar Golden Elm. Beautiful golden one conifer his garden this would be it.It does best leaved,narrow upright tree. Makes a stunning in part shade but will withstand full shade. Although Tsuga canadensis 'New Gold' specimen with time. Great accent tree.One of our it grows to a large tree it easily takes pruning and A tree that has bright yellow-gold new foliage.This favourites we have not been able to find for a few makes a wonderful hedge.[Pinaceae] [North new growth sings against the old green years.[Ulmaceae] [Europe] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] America] [z5] [Part sun to shade] growth.Eventually a large tree unless [3 gal.] [To 10 m (30')] potsizes pruned.[Pinaceae] [North America] [z5] [Part sun to [5 gal] $119.00 shade] [10 gal.] $177.00 potsizes [3 gal.] $72.00 Tsuga canadensis 'Bacon Cristate' $68.00 [7 gal.] $86.00 A miniature with tiny green needles that forms a globular,irregular form.The new foliage is a bright Tsuga canadensis 'Pendula' $168.00 green that contrasts well with the old A striking specimen when mature. Needs to be foliage.[Pinaceae] [North America] [z4] [Full sun to trained up on a stake to the desired height. part sun] [1 gal] [1 m (3') / 60 cm (2')] Branches cascade gracefully to the ground but will take pruning.[Pinaceae] [North America] [z4] [Part Tsuga canadensis 'Bennett' $38.00 sun to shade] [5 gal] [4 m (13') / 4 m (13')] A slow growing,compact form that develops into an irregular mound of graceful,arching deep green Tsuga canadensis 'Summer Snow' foliage.[Pinaceae] [North America] [z3] [Part sun to The new cream growth is a great foil for the dark shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (24") / 120 cm (48")] green foliage.It will benefit from a yearly pruning to encourage great colour and form.It maintains the Tsuga canadensis 'Burkett's Dwarf' $39.00 cream tips throughout the season.[Pinaceae] [North A shade tolerant,distinctive hybrid with an irregular America] [z5] [Part sun to shade] upright form.The short,dark green needles are a potsizes superb contrast to the bright green new [1 gal] $38.00 growth.[Pinaceae] [North America] [z3] [Part sun to [3 gal.] $69.00 shade] [1 gal] [1 m (3') / 45 cm (18")] Tsuga canadensis 'Watnog Star' $39.00 Tsuga canadensis 'Fantana' $39.00 A variety that forms a dwarf,rounded evergreen with A dwarf Hemlock with a dense,compact spreading dense branching.The new branch tips often twist to form.A tough,hardy selection.[Pinaceae] [North show the silver undersides creating a America] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm sparkling,frosty apparition.[Pinaceae] [North (24") / 1 m (3')] America] [z3] [Part sun to shade] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / 60 cm (2')] Tsuga canadensis 'Geneva' A broad pyramidal form that grows to 5' making it useful as an accent or in the smaller garden.[Pinaceae] [North America] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] potsizes [1 gal] $38.00 [5 gal.] $59.00

Tsuga canadensis 'Gentsch White' A delightful dwarf mound that later becomes a small pyramid with emerging foliage is a striking cream later fading to green.[Pinaceae] [North America] [z5] [Part sun to shade] potsizes [1 gal] $38.00 [5 gal.] $59.00

Tsuga canadensis 'Golden Splendour' $72.00 Purple buds open to lacy golden foliage.Easy to prune to to the desired height.[Pinaceae] [North America] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [3 gal.] [2 m (7') / 90 cm (3')]

Tsuga canadensis 'Green Briar' $38.00 A distinctive narrow,pyramidal form.The needles are very short and in sun they are gray-green and darker green in shade.[Pinaceae] [North America] [z3] [Part Shade] [1 gal] [2 m (6') / 65 cm (25")]

Tsuga canadensis 'Horsford Contorted' $69.00 A dwarf variety with a flat-globe form.The small branches that are covered with short grey-green needles twist and turn create a bizarre appearance.[Pinaceae] [North America] [z4] [Part sun to shade] [3 gal.] [45 cm (18") / 60 cm (2')]

Tsuga canadensis 'Jeddeloh' $88.00 A diminutive beauty that is a slow grower. Ideal in the rock garden where there is space to enjoy its delicateness. The structure of its arching branches recalls images of the Amazon Delta as viewed from space.[Pinaceae] [North America] [z2] [Part sun to shade] [5 gal] [60 cm (2') / 90 cm (3')]

Tsuga canadensis 'Lewis' $38.00 A cutie with a narrow,irregular,pyramidal,upright growth habit.The small,flat,green needles that are only .25" long resulting in a unique specimen.[Pinaceae] [North America] [z3] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [1 m (3') / 30 cm (12")]

For more info go to www.losthorizons.ca - Page 200 Viburnum Viburnum x burkwoodii $34.00 Weigela I would grow this Viburnum for its foliage alone. Lustrous green (like they have been freshly sprayed Viburnum carlcephalum $37.00 and polished) on top and light grey-brown beneath. Weigela florida 'Dark Horse' $22.00 'Korean Spice Viburnum' has handsome grey-green Flowers are pink in bud, white when they open and A smaller Weigela that has foliage in shades of textured oval leaves. In May the shrub is covered have a strong, spicy fragrance. Pollution tolerant. purple and bronze and contrasting pinkish-red with large fragrant clusters of flowers that are pink in Benefits from pruning.[Caprifoliaceae] [Garden trumpet flowers. It could be used as a small hedge bud and opening white. Dramatic orange-red fall origin] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [3 gal.] [2.5 m (8') / that could be used as a low,low maintenance colour.[Caprifoliaceae] [Asia] [z5] [Full sun to part 2.5 m (8')] shrub.[Caprifoliaceae] [Korea] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [3 gal.] [2.5 m (8') / 2.5 m (8')] sun] [2 gal] [1 m (3') / 1 m (3')] Viburnum x burkwoodii 'Conoy' $22.00 Viburnum 'All That Glitters' $18.00 Distinguished from other Burkwood Viburnums by Weigela florida 'Eyecatcher' $28.00 This selection is half the size of the usual V. its compact habit. Fine textured, evergreen foliage One of the best of the dwarf Weigela with varying brachteatum and has dense habit of is the most lustrous of any in the genus. Pink buds bright yellow edges and green centres with nicely very,glossy,notched leaves.The amount and size of open to white flowers which are followed by contrasting dark red trumpet flowers.At only 2' this the blue berries in fall is impressive and attractive to abundant, persistent, glossy, red fruit in the fall.Slow shrublet provides a long season of interest in the birds.White flowers in spring. Deer grower[Caprifoliaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun border or even in a container.[Caprifoliaceae] resistant.[Caprifoliaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full to part sun] [2 gal.] [1.2 m (4') / 2.1 m (7')] [Korea] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [60 cm (2') / sun] [1 gal] [1.2-1.5 m (4-5') / 1-1.2 m (3-4')] 60 cm (2')] Viburnum x juddii $36.00 Viburnum 'Red Balloon' $26.00 A V. carlesii and V. bitchiuense cross that is Weigela florida 'Fine Wine' $26.00 A compact,well branched variety that is easy to superior to V. carlesii. More disease resistant. New selections are coming fast and furiously. This grow.A cross between V.lantana and V.'Alleghany' Snowballs also have a lovely is a refined compact version of 'Wine and Roses'. that has white flowers in May followed by showy fragrance.[Caprifoliaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [] [3 The dark burgundy leaves are smaller, creating a clusters of bright red berries.[Caprifoliaceae] gal.] [1.2 m (4') / 1.5 m (5')] more delicate, finer texture for the mixed border or [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal.] foundation planting. Abundant, pink, tubular [2-2.5 m (6-8) / 2-2.5 m (6-8')] Viburnum x rhytidophylloides $36.00 blooms.[Caprifoliaceae] [Korea] [z5] [Full sun to part 'Alleghany' sun] [2 gal] [60 cm (2') / 60 cm (2')] Viburnum carlcephalum [std] $85.00 A majestic semi-evergreen shrub with large, Fragrant Snowbell Shrub grafted onto a 6' stem so leathery, paddle-like, dark green leaves that are still Weigela florida 'Ghost' $22.00 you can stick your nose into the smashingly fragrant attractive in January. Creamy yellow flowers in May A magical weigela that starts off in the spring with blooms.Followed by attractive red and black fruits and attractive red fruit in late dark red flowers and green foliage. As the season and shiny reddish-purple fall foliage.[Caprifoliaceae] summer.[Caprifoliaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full progresses the foliage transforms into a ghostly, [Garden origin] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [7 gal.] sun to part sun] [3 gal.] [3 m (10') / 3 m (10')] iridescent butter cream.It will rebloom if lightly [240cm[8' 1.5m[4']] pruned after flowering.[Caprifoliaceae] [Korea] [z4] Viburnum x rhytidophylloides $28.00 [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal] [90cm[36"] 90cm[36"]] Viburnum carlesii 'Compactum' $32.00 'Interduke' [Dart's Duke] Flowers are pink to red in bud, open white, have Flowers 8-10" across and a heavy set of bright red Weigela florida 'My Monet Sunset' $34.00 outstanding fragrance, and are arranged in dense fruit in late summer.The leaves are large with A dwarf,new selection with variegated yellow leaves 2.5" diameter semi-snowballs. Exceptionally dark fabulous texture and here are still hanging green in that develops a rosy glow in the fall.[Caprifoliaceae] green leaves.Compact habit.[Caprifoliaceae] the snowy January landscape.[Caprifoliaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [1 gal] [30-45cm [Japan, Korea] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal] [1 m [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal] [3 m (12-18") / 30-45cm (12-18")] (3') / 1 m (3')] (10') / 3 m (10')] Weigela florida 'My Monet' $34.00 Viburnum carlesii 'Compactum' [Std.] $89.00 A dwarf form of 'Tango' with green leaves with The preceding on a 60 cm stem.An excellent,living creamy edges and pink overtones.We have architectural focal point for even the smallest gradually become more impressed with cutie with its garden.[Caprifoliaceae] [Korea, Japan] [z5] [Full sun long season of interest and colour.[Caprifoliaceae] to part sun] [5 gal.] [2 m (7') / 1 m (3')] [Korea] [z4] [Full sun to part sun] [1 gal] [35 (14") / 45 cm (18")] Viburnum carlessii 'Spice Island' $34.00 An outstanding selection of Korean Spice Weigela florida 'Sonic Bloom Red' $34.00 Viburnum.It is compact in form with dark green Another in this series of reblooming weigelas.The satiny leaves that turn electric shades of red-purple bright red tubular blooms appear en mass in may in the fall.The reddish-pink buds open to white followed by waves of bloom throughout the flowers with a strong Daphne-like season[Caprifoliaceae] [Garden origin] [z4] [Full fragrance.[Caprifoliaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun] [3 gal.] [1.2 m (4') / 1.4 m (4.5')] sun] [1 gal] [1-1.5 m (3-5') / 1-1.5 m (3-5')] Weigela florida 'Sonic Boom Pearl' $34.00 Viburnum farreri 'Nanum' $36.00 Sonic Boom is a new series that will rebloom in One of only a few Viburnums suited to small waves throughout the season.This new introduction gardens and one of the first to bloom. Here they has flowers that open white with a yellow throat and can start to swell in January. -20 comes and I think then change to pink creating multiple colours on the they are gone but come March,they open up with a same shrub.The colours pop against the vibrant wonderful fragrance.[Caprifoliaceae] [China] [z5] green foliage.[Caprifoliaceae] [Korea] [z4] [Full sun] [Full sun to part sun] [3 gal.] [0.8-1 m (32-40") /0.8-1 [2 gal] [1.2-1.5 m (4-5') / 1-1.2 m (3-4')] m (32-40")]

Viburnum nudum Brandywine' $34.00 This Viburnum is rated as having one of the finest show of berries in all of plant world.The masses of berries change from green to dazzling display of vivid pink and blue berries.The shiny foliage turns a breathtaking dark maroon-red.[Caprifoliaceae] [Eastern North America] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal] [150-180 cm (5-6') / 100 cm (3.5')]

Viburnum plicatum f. tomentosum $28.00 'Mariesii' The large flowers maximize their impact by displaying themselves above the foliage on long peduncles. Distinctly horizontal habit.[Caprifoliaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [] [2 gal] [2.5 m (8') / 3.7 m (12')]

Viburnum plicatum tomentosum $25.00 'Shasta' A smaller variety with distinctive horizontal branching that is filled with clusters of large,pure white blooms in spring. Later in midsummer these are followed by bright red clusters.[Caprifoliaceae] [Garden origin] [z5] [Full sun to part sun] [2 gal] [2 m (6') / 3 m (10')]

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Yucca sp. 'Lake Michigan' $9.00 A mystery species, from seed collected on the western shores of Lake Michigan. Stiff, partially hairy leaves. Tall flower spikes with white blooms.[Agavaceae] [Central North America] [z4] [Full sun] [1 gal] [1.2 m (4') / 60 cm (2')]

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