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WSHF Catalog 4/23/2021 Well-Sweep Herb Farm - (2021 Plant Listing) 1 Stock # Common Botanical HA Sun Uses Flower ColorHT When Price Acanthus Mollis (2Q); Bear's ACA030X Breech Acanthus mollis P6 FS - PS BF, DR, DT, FP Brown, Purple- 48 JL - AG 11.95 ACA010X Acanthus, Spiny (Qt.) Acanthus spinosus P5 FS - PS DR, DT, FP Brown, Purple- 30 AG - SP 9.80 Acanthus mollis ACA040X Acanthus, `Whitewater' (2Q) `Whitewater' TP PS - S BF, DR, DT, FP Pink & Cream 48 JL - AG 19.95 Achillea: Yarrow, ... BF, DR, DT, LB Achillea filipendulina ACH000X `Coronation Gold' (Qt.) `Coronation Gold' P3 FS CF, DF, FP Gold 36 JL - SP 8.80 Achillea ACH050X `Moonshine' (Qt.) `Moonshine' P3 FS CF, DF, FP Gold 24 JN - SP 9.45 Achillea millefolium ACH130X* `New Vintage Red' (Qt.) `New Vintage Red' P4 FS CF, DF, FP Red, Ruby- 15 JL - SP 9.45 Achillea millefolium Red; Gold ACH250X `Paprika' (Qt.) `Paprika' P3 FS - PS CF, DF, FP Center 24 JL - SP 9.80 Achillea `Saucy ACH807X `Saucy Seduction' (Qt.) Seduction' P4 FS CF, DF, FP Pink, Rose- 20 JL - SP 9.80 `The Pearl Superior' (Qt.); Achillea ptarmica ACH095X Sneezewort `The Pearl Superior' P3 FS DF, FP White; Double 16 JN - SP 8.80 Achillea tomentosa ACH120X Tomentosa, `Aurea' (Qt.) `Aurea' P3 FS FP, RG Yellow, Canary- 8 JN 8.80 ACH125X White (Qt.) Achillea millefolium P3 FS - PS DF, FP, M, NP White 18 JL - SP 8.80 Aconitum: Aconite, ... ; Monkshood (Avoid handling plant with bare hands - Leaves and roots are toxic.) DR, MT Aconitum x cammarum Blue; White ACO015X `Bicolor' (Qt.) `Bicolor' P4 PS CF, FP, WG Edge 36 AG - SP 10.50 ACO020X Blue (Qt.) Aconitum napellus P4 PS CF, FP, M, WG Blue, Deep- 36 AG - SP 9.80 ACO339X Fischeri (Qt.) Aconitum fischeri P4 PS CF, FP, LB, WG Blue, Lav.- 24 SP - OC 10.15 Acorus: Sweet Flag, ... DR, MT ACO590X Sweet Flag (Qt.) Acorus calamus P4 FS - PS C, M, NP, WG Green 36 AG 8.80 Sweet Flag, Miniature, White- Acorus gramineus ACO600 Stripe `Himenasumene' P5 FS - PS FP, O Brown 4 AG 9.80 4/23/2021 Well-Sweep Herb Farm - (2021 Plant Listing) 2 Stock # Common Botanical HA Sun Uses Flower ColorHT When Price Sweet Flag, Variegated, Golden Acorus gramineus ACO415X (Qt.) `Ogon' P5 FS - PS FP, O, WG Green 10 AG 10.50 Aegopodium: DR Gout Weed, Silver-Edged (Qt.); Aegopodium Bishop's Weed; Snow-on-the- podagraria AEG575X Mountain `Variegatum' P3 PS - S GC, MT, WG Yellow, Pale- 12 JL - AG 9.45 Agastache: Agastache, ... HB, LB Agastache, Red, `Kudos Red' Agastache `Kudos AGA920X (Qt.) Red' P6 FS - PS BF, DR, F, FP Pink, Burgundy- 12 JN - SP 9.80 Agastache, Lilac, `Black Adder' Agastache `Black AGA025X (Qt.) Adder' P6 FS - PS BF, DR, F, FP Lilac, Smoky- 30 JL - SP 9.80 Agastache, Orange, `Tango' Agastache Orange, AGA035X (Qt.) aurantiaca `Tango' P5 FS - PS BF, DR, F, FP Brilliant- 14 JN - SP 9.80 Agastache AGA905X Agastache, Pink, `Morello' (Qt.) `Morello' P5 FS - PS BF, DR, F, FP Pink, Burgundy- 27 JN - SP 9.80 Agastache: BF, HB, LB Agastache C, DR, F, FP, AGA005 Hyssop, Anise foeniculum P6 FS - PS NP Lavender 32 JL - SP 7.45 AGA020 Mint, Korean Agastache rugosa P6 FS - PS C, DR, F, M Purple 36 JL - SP 7.45 Agrimonia AGR035X Agrimony (Qt.) eupatoria P5 FS - PS D, DT, M, WG Yellow 30 JL - AG 9.15 Ajania: Ajania (Chrysanthemum) Daisy, Pacific, `Gold and Silver' pacifica `Gold and AJA625X (Qt.) Silver' P6 FS - PS DR, FP, GC Yellow 18 SP - OC 9.45 DR, HB, MT, Ajuga: Ajuga, ... ; Bugleweed WG Ajuga reptans AJU805X `Black Scallop' (Qt.) `Black Scallop' P4 FS - S FP, GC, RG Blue, Deep- 6 MY - JN 9.45 Ajuga reptans AJU047X `Burgundy Glow' (Qt.) `Burgundy Glow' P3 FS - S FP, GC, RG Blue 6 MY - JN 9.45 Ajuga tenorii `Valfredda' (A. `C. AJU051X `Chocolate Chip' (Qt.) C.') P4 FS - S FP, GC, RG Blue 4 MY - JN 9.45 Ajuga reptans AJU055X `Golden Glow' (Qt.) `Golden Glow' P3 FS - S FP, GC, RG Blue 6 MY - JN 9.80 Albuca spiralis ALB605 Albuca, `Frizzle Sizzle' `Frizzle Sizzle' TP FS - PS LB, F, O Yellow, Light- 12 AP - MY 12.95 Alcea: Hollyhock, ... HB 4/23/2021 Well-Sweep Herb Farm - (2021 Plant Listing) 3 Stock # Common Botanical HA Sun Uses Flower ColorHT When Price Alcea rosea ALC046X Black, `Watchman' (Qt.) `Watchman' P3 FS - PS BF, FP, LB Black, Maroon- 60 JL - AG 9.45 Alcea rosea `Fiesta Pink, Deep-; ALC535X Pink, `Fiesta Time' (Qt.) Time' P3 FS - PS BF, FP, LB Double 36 JL - AG 9.45 Alcea ficifolia `Antwerp Mixed' ALC518X Single, `Antwerp' (Qt.) (Rust Resistant) P3 FS - PS BF, FP, LB, MR Pastels 60 JL - AG 8.80 Alchemilla: Lady's Mantle, ... DR, DT ALC010X Alpine (Qt.) Alchemilla alpina P3 FS - S FP, RG, WG Yellow, Light- 6 MY - JN 9.45 Alchemilla mollis ALC012X `Auslese' (Qt.) `Auslese' P3 FS - S FP, RG, WG Yellow 20 MY - JN 9.45 FP, M, RG, ALC005X Common (Qt.) Alchemilla vulgaris P3 FS - S WG Yellow 18 MY - JN 9.80 ALC020X Mollis (Qt.) Alchemilla mollis P3 FS - S FP, RG, WG Yellow 18 MY - JN 8.80 Alchemilla ALC027X Red-Stemmed, `Alma' (Qt.) erythropoda `Alma' P3 FS - PS FP, RG, WG Yellow, Green- 8 MY - JN 9.80 CF, D, DT, FP, ALK050X Alkanet (Qt.) Anchusa officinalis B4 FS - PS M Blue, Bright- 24 JN - AG 8.80 ALL350X Allheal (Qt.) Prunella vulgaris P4 FS - PS BF, M Lavender 8 JL - AG 8.80 Allium: Allium thunbergii ALL205X Allium, Japanese, `Ozawa' (Qt.) `Ozawa' P4 FS - PS DR, FP Purple, Rose- 10 SP - OC 9.80 Allium thunbergii ALL210X Allium, Japanese, White (Qt.) `Alba' P4 FS - PS DR, FP White 8 SP - OC 9.80 Allium, `Lavender Bubbles' Allium `Lavender ALL365X* (2Q) Bubbles' P4 FS - PS CF, DR, FP Purple, Dark- 14 JL - AG 13.95 ALL410X Allium, `Millenium' (2Q) Allium `Millenium' P5 FS - PS CF, DR, FP Purple, Rose- 18 JL - AG 13.95 ALL007X Allium, Schnittlauch (Qt.) Allium schnittlauch P3 FS - PS DR, FP Lavender 8 JL - AG 8.80 Allium, Senescens (Qt.); ALL105X Mountain Garlic Allium senescens P3 FS C, DR, FP Rose 12 AG - SP 8.80 Allium cyaneum ALL117X Allium, `Sky Blue' (Qt.) `Sky Blue' P4 FS - PS DR, DT, FP Blue, Sky- 10 JL - SP 9.80 Allium ALL045 Chives, Common schoenoprasum P3 FS C, DR, FP Lavender, Pink- 10 MY - JN 3.75 Allium schoenoprasum ALL055 Chives, Dwarf `Nana' P3 FS C, DR, FP Pink 6 MY - JN 5.85 Allium schoenoprasum ALL057X Chives, `Forescate' (Qt.) `Forescate' P3 FS - PS C, DR, FP Pink, Rose- 24 MY - JN 9.80 4/23/2021 Well-Sweep Herb Farm - (2021 Plant Listing) 4 Stock # Common Botanical HA Sun Uses Flower ColorHT When Price ALL060 Chives, Garlic; Oriental Chives Allium tuberosum P3 FS C, CF, DR, FP White 24 AG - SP 5.85 Chives, Garlic (Qt.); Oriental ALL062X Chives Allium tuberosum P3 FS C, CF, DR, FP White 24 AG - SP 8.80 Allium tuberosum ALL061X Chives, Garlic, `Mauve' (Qt.) `Mauve' P3 FS C, CF, DR, FP Mauve 24 AG - SP 8.80 Allium schoenoprasum ALL064X Chives, `Grolau' (Qt.) `Grolau' P3 FS C, CF, DR Pink 12 MY - JN 8.80 Allium schoenoprasum ALL170X Chives, `Profusion' (Qt.) `Sterile' P3 FS C, DR Pink, Lav.- 12 MY - JN 8.80 Allium senescens B, DF, DR, FP, ALL063X Chives, Silver Corkscrew (Qt.) `Glaucum' P3 FS O Lavender; Ball 9 AG - SP 9.45 Allium schoenoprasum ALL185X Chives, White (Qt.) `Album' P3 FS - PS C, DR, FP White 16 MY - JN 10.95 Allium cepa ALL070X Egyptian Top Onion (Qt.) `Proliferum' P4 FS C, DR, O White 30 JL - SP 8.80 Allium ALL100X* Garlic, `Rocambole' (Qt.) scorodoprasum P3 FS C, DR, FP Purple 30 JL - AG 8.80 Allium ampeloprasum ALL090 Leek Porrum A FS C, DR White 24 JN - JL 5.85 ALL095X* Leek, Lily (Qt.) Allium moly P3 FS - PS C, DR, FP Yellow 12 MY - JN 8.80 C, DR, MT, NP, ALL195X Ramps (Qt.) Allium tricoccum P3 PS - S WG White 12 JN - JL 8.80 A ALL127X Allspice (Qt.); (Waiting List) Pimenta dioica TP FS C, F White D ADP 19.95 A ALOGIAX Aloe, `Giant' (Qt.) Aloe `Giant' TP PS M D ADP 15.95 Aloe rauhii Orange, ALO760 Aloe, Madagascar, `Snowflake' `Snowflake' TP FS - PS O Scarlet- 6 ADP 11.25 Orange, ALOQSL Aloe, `Quick Silver' Aloe `Quick Silver' TP FS - PS O Scarlet- 6 ADP 11.95 ALO905 Aloe, `Swedish' Aloe arborescens TP FS - PS M, O Orange, Red- 24 ADP 9.15 Faucaria felina ALOTJ2 Aloe,`Tiger Jaws'; Tiger Jaws `Tiger Jaws' TP FS - PS DT, LB, O Yellow, Bright- 4 MY - JN 11.25 A ALO135 Aloe Vera Aloe barbadensis TP FS - PS M, O Salmon D ADP 8.30 A ALO140X Aloe Vera (Qt.) Aloe barbadensis TP FS - PS M, O Salmon D ADP 10.95 Emblica officinalis Green, Yellow-; (Phyllanthus Fruit:Yellow- A AML695 Amla; Indian Gooseberry amblica) TP FS C, M Green D ADP 14.95 4/23/2021 Well-Sweep Herb Farm - (2021 Plant Listing) 5 Stock # Common Botanical HA Sun Uses Flower ColorHT When Price Amsonia: Blue Star, Narrow-Leaf (Qt.) AMS105X (11 PPA) Amsonia hubrichtii P4 FS - PS DR, FP, NP Blue, Sky- 36 AP - MY 9.80 Amsonia tabernaemontana AMS110X Blue Star, Willow-Leaf (Qt.) salicifolia P4 FS - PS DR, FP, NP Blue, Light- 36 MY - JN 8.80 Anemone: Anemone, Japanese, ..
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