2740 Greene Lane • Baldwin, MD 21013 Local: 410-557-7229, Sales ext. 6 Fax: 410-557-9785

E-Mail: [email protected], Sonnie@kurtbluemel. com or [email protected] www.kurtbluemel.com

Business Hours:M-F 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. EST

TABLE OF CONTENTS Terms and Conditions...... 2 Ordering...... 3 Directions to the Nursery...... 4 Grass - Native & Ornamental...... 5 Bamboo...... 27 Ferns - Native & Ornamental Ferns...... 31 Perennial Native & Ornamental...... 35 List of by Category...... 105

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NOMENCLATURE Our primary reference for nomenclature is the RHS Plant Guide; AHS Encyclopedia of Garden Plants; AHS Encyclopedia of Perennials; Naamlijst Van Vaste Planten. TERMS/CONDITIONS

Thank you for choosing Kurt Bluemel Inc. for your plant product needs. Below you will find the terms and conditions for your wholesale ordering.If you have any questions about the information found in our catalog please feel free to contact our office and we will be more than happy to review the items with you.

PRICING: Prices are subject to change without notice.Please note that some prices include royalty fees. Others will be added to the extended price and will be carefully listed on your itemized invoice.

AVAILABILITY: It is understood that all orders accepted are subject to availability at time of order and anticipated delivery.We do not assume liability for delay or failure to provide material due to accidents, crop failure or causes beyond our control.However, whenever possible, advance notice will be given and substitutions will be recommended.

Cancellation/Additions/Restocking: Cancellation and changes to existing orders will be addressed on an individual basis once processing has begun.Additions to existing orders may be processed as a separate order once you have received confirmation.Orders cancelled after being processed and/or pulled for shipping will be charged 20% of total order for restocking.

CUSTOMER PICK-UP AND VISITATION: Wholesale customers interested in touring the nursery are welcomed to visit.Please call to make an appointment during the busy season.We will be happy to receive your orders after the completion of your tour and make arrangements for shipment or future pick-up.There may be occasion that an appointment for pick-up may be necessary up to 4 working days in advance.Hours are Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. EST.During the months of March, April and May additional Saturday hours are 8 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Guarantee: Kurt Bluemel, Inc. guarantees that any plant we sell is true to name and upon leaving Baldwin, MD is of good condition and quality.Claims for losses must be made within five (5) days of receipt of stock.Please see shipping and handling for more information on claims.

Sales Tax: Kurt Bluemel, Inc. abides by all Maryland sales tax laws.

Ship Dates: Ship dates are approximate and subject to weather conditions in Baldwin, Maryland. Customers may request a desired date.However, we reserve the right to ship plant material in consideration for the health of the plants first.

CUSTOM GROW ORDERS: We are well equipped to grow custom orders of most any size.Please contact us for specific terms concerning your growing needs. HOW TO ORDER: Please call, email or fax in your orders. Office: 410-557-7229 ext. 6 Fax: 410-557-9785 Email: [email protected], [email protected] or [email protected]

4 QUANTITY MINIUMUM In order to receive wholesale pricing, we ask that you order the following minimum quantities per variety. Containers: 15G, 10G, 5G, 3G & 2G = 1 per variety 1G = 6 per variety. Dims = 6.50 x 7” 1 Quart = 15 per variety. Dims = tall 4.20 x 4.91” short 4.20 x 3.62” 4” = 18 per variety. Dims = 4” deep TR18 = 18 per variety. Dims = 3.38 x 3.45” Liners: All liner/plugs trays minimum order = 1 tray per variety. We will make exceptions to allow partial trays. The unit pricing will be adjusted. Dimensions on our liners/plug trays are as follows: CP50=1.93 x 2.31”PP50 = 1.5 x 2”TR32 = 2.59 x 3” CP72 = 1.46 x 2.31”TR72 = 1.63 x 3.25”

Shipping, Handling, and Delivery rates: We ship via our own trucks, UPS & various Common carriers. Plant material damaged in shipping is the responsibility of the carrier and should be addressed with the carrier.(UPS will not deliver to a P. O. Box). An acknowledgement is sent prior to shipping which reflects the estimated date of shipping.When requested, the estimated shipping charges for UPS shipping based on the total weight of the plant material will be provided with your acknowledgment.Note: If actual shipping charges exceed estimate we will bill the total. Kurt Bluemel, Inc. does not assume responsibility for plant material damaged in shipping and/or delay in transit.

Inquire about delivery for larger orders. Certain other terms and conditions may apply.

Phytosanitary Requirements: Currently AZ, CA, CO, ID, MT, NV, OR, UT, and WA require a phytosanitary certificate. The fee is $75.00 for inspection. Please allow 2-3 weeks for processing order.

Canadian and international Orders: All shipments outside the Continental United States are done on an individual basis at the discretion of Kurt Bluemel, Inc. Minimum order is $1,000.00. The fee is $125.00 for inspection. Orders must be prepaid with cashier’s check or acceptable credit cards. Other terms and conditions may apply. Allow 4–6 weeks, due to the Phytosanitary inspection.

Method of Payment: • We accept Master Card, Visa, American Express, and Discover cards. • Check or money order on prepaid orders - $35.00 service charge on returned checks.C.O.D. payments apply only to customer pick up and Kurt Bluemel, Inc. deliveries. • Customer accounts which are sixty (60) days past due will revert to a cash only basis on future orders. • Overdue accounts are subject to a 2% monthly finance charge, which is a 24% annual rate.

5 DIRECTIONS TO NURSERY

2740 Greene Lane - Baldwin, Maryland 21013 – (When entering this address into your GPS, please make sure that it says Greene with the “e” on the end.)Please note, trucks MAY NOT arrive here before 7:30 a.m. or after 4:30 p.m. in deference to our immediate community.

We are located approximately 30 miles North-Northeast of Baltimore, MD.

FROM I-95 SOUTH BOUND TOWARDS BALTIMORE:Take exit 74 (Fallston – Route 152). Bear right off exit toward Fallston (North).Stay on Route 152 for approximately 12 miles, turn left onto Hess Road.Turn left at the 3rd road on left, Park Road, bear left onto Moores Road then left onto Greene Lane (3rd road on left).Turn at Kurt Bluemel, Inc. sign.

FROM I-95 NORTH BOUND TOWARDS BALTIMORE:Take I-695 east and follow directions as outlined below, if you are driving a car or small truck.

Trucks over 20 tons should follow I-95N through tunnel to Exit 74 bear left onto Route 152 than follow directions from I-95.

FROM I-695 (Baltimore Beltway):Exit 27 North (Route 146 Dulaney Valley Road), stay on Route 146 (name changes to Jarrettsville Pike after bridge) approximately 15 miles. Turn right (traffic light) onto Hess Road, (20 tons MAX), then first right onto Park Road. Bear left onto Moores Road than left onto Greene Lane (3rd road on left).Turn left at Kurt Bluemel, Inc. sign.

FROM I-83 HEADING SOUTH FROM PENNSYLVANIA:Take the first exit to Maryland, Exit 36 onto Route 439 toward Bel Air until Route 439 ends.Turn right onto Route 23.Proceed to traffic light (bank and High’s market at intersection), and turn right onto Route 146.At Route 152, turn left.Continue several miles and turn right onto Hess Road.Turn left at the 3rd road on left, Park Road, bear left onto Moores Road than left onto Greene Lane (3rd road on left).Turn left at Kurt Bluemel, Inc. sign.

Landmarks near the nursery: • At Hess Rd. you are within 5 minutes of the nursery.Do not be concerned that you are entering a residential community, there will be plenty of room to turn your 53’ truck and trailer around once you reach the nursery. • At Greene Lane, the corner house has a wooden bench on the corner of the property at the Greene Lane street sign. • At the end of Greene Lane, turn left into the nursery is gravel driveway where you will pass a pond on your right. • Immediately upon entering the nursery property there will be greenhouses on your left and a grey “house” in front of you. This is the office. • Please park your truck and trailer comfortably anticipating maneuvering for your departure and then head up to the office.

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ORNAMENTAL GRASSES, SEDGES, AND RUSHES Recommended Planting: S – Spring, F – Fall

LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE

ACORUS (S-F) americanus 3.15 5.25 5 ft., bog lover, several ribs of cream and green, native plant found in Alaska to Virginia, Zone 6-10 calamus ‘Sweet Flag’ 3.15 5.25 2-3 ft., water edge, European variety, Zone 5-10 gramineus ‘Japanese Sweet Flag’ 3.15 5.25 50 1.18 up to 1 ft., sun to part shade, Zone 5-9 ‘Masamune’ 3.15 5.25 50 1.18 4 in., white striped leaves, similar to ‘Variegatus’, Zone 5-9 ‘Minimus Aureus’‘Dwarf Golden Japanese Sweet Flag’ 3.15 5.25 50 1.18 1 in., groundcover, Zone 5-9 ‘Oborozuki’‘Golden Sweet Flag’ 3.15 5.25 50 1.18 6-12 in, gold foliage with green stripes, Zone 5-9 ‘Ogon’‘Golden Variegated Japanese Sweet Flag’ 3.15 5.25 50 1.18 10 in., beautiful foliage, Zone 7-9 ‘Pusillus’‘Dwarf Sweet Flag’ 3.15 5.25 50 1.18 5 in., fine green foliage, shallow water, Zone 5-9 ‘Variegatus’ 3.15 5.25 50 1.18 6-12 in, semi-evergreen, white and green striped foliage, Zone 5-9 AMMOPHILA (S-F) breviligulata ‘Beach Grass’, ‘Dune Grass’ 2.65 4.50 50 .88 2-3 ft., wetlands, to stabilize dunes, marshland 32 1.29 restoration, sun, salt water tolerant, Zone 5-9 ANDROPOGON (S-F) gerardii ‘Big Blue Stem’ 2.65 4.25 72 .88 4-8 ft., sun, green-blue in summer, orange-red in fall, clump forming & upright, Zone 3-9 glomeratus ‘Bushy Beardgrass’ 2.65 4.25 72 .88 3-4 ft., sun, clump forming, moisture tolerant, Zone 5-9 ternarius ‘Splitbeard Bluestem’ 2.75 4.25 72 .88 2-3 ft., ribbon-like foliage, purple to silvery-white seed tufts virginicus ‘Broom Sedge’ 2.65 4.25 72 .88 2-3 ft, tolerates extreme conditions including salt spray, pioneer plant, prefers sun, groups or massing, Zone 3-9 (S) donax ‘Giant Reed’ 5.50 18 2.58 9-20 ft., sun, specimen, tall screen, evergreen in southern USA, corn like foliage, blooms fall, Zone 6-10 ‘Variegata’‘Striped Giant Reed’ 6.00 18 2.58 6-12 ft., creamy yellow and white stripes, Zone 7-10

represents new plant represents native plant 9 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE BOUTELOUA (S) curtipendula ‘Side Oats Grama’ 2.65 4.25 72 .88 1.5 ft., basal mound of gray-green foliage, summer blooms of 3 ft., purple plumes, Zone 4-9 gracilis ‘Mosquito Grass’, ‘Blue Grama’ 2.65 4.25 72 .88 8-15 in., mounds of green foliage, reddish plumes, Zone 4-9 ‘Blonde Ambition’ PP 3.50 5.50 72 1.55 2-3 ft., full sun, blue-green foliage, horizontal chartreuse ® 0.15 ® 0.15 ® 0.15 in mid summer, semi-evergreen, Zone 4-9 ‘Hachita’ 2.65 4.25 72 .88 1-3 ft., full sun, bluish warm season grass, showy radish- purple flowers in summer, Zone 3-9 BRIZA (S-F) media ‘Quaking Grass’ 2.65 4.25 72 .93 1 ft., deep green foliage, puffy oat like plumes that are up to 2.5 ft. above foliage, Zone 4-8 CALAMAGROSTIS (S-F) acutiflora‘Feather Reed Grass’ ‘Avalanche’‘Variegated feather-reed’ 2.65 4.25 72 1.08 3-4 ft., sun, white with green margins, groups, Zone 4-9 ‘Karl Foerster’ ‘Karl Foerster’s Feather Reed Grass’ 2.65 4.25 72 1.08 2001 PPA Plant of the Year 5-6 ft., sun, smaller than ‘Stricta’ and blooms about 2 weeks earlier, upright, Zone 4-9 ‘Overdam’‘Striped Feather Reed Grass’ 2.65 4.25 72 1.08 1-3 ft., very choice, white variegated foliage, gold , sun, part shade, Zone 5-9 ‘Stricta’‘Stiff Feather Reed Grass’ 2.65 4.25 72 1.08 5-7 ft., sun, excellent inflorescence color of reddish bronze, turning to buff, blooms mid summer and well into fall, Zone 4-9 brachytricha (Achnatherum brachytricha) 2.65 4.25 72 1.08 ‘Korean Reed Grass’ 2-3 ft., sun, part shade, small groups, rose purple inflorescence, blooms early fall, Zone 4-9 canadensis ‘Bluejoint Grass’ 2.65 4.25 72 1.08 2-5 ft., full sun to part shade, leaves from pale green to blue- green color, blooms in June-Aug., clump forming, Zone 3-6 CAREX (S-F) albicans ‘White-tinged Sedge’ 3.15 5.00 72 1.08 1-1.5 ft., part to full shade, bright green leaf blades to light brown in , blooms late spring, groundcover, Zone 4-8

10 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE CAREX (S-F) CONTINUED amphibola ‘Creek Sedge’ 3.15 5.00 72 1.29 12-18 in., sun to shade, moist soils, compact, fountain- shaped mound of green narrow foliage, flowers late spring, often semi-evergreen, Zone 3-9 appalachica 3.15 5.00 50 1.08 10-12 in., very fine hair-like foliage, dry shade groundcover, excellent sub for C. pensylvanica, especially in in dry areas, Zone 3-8 bicknellii ‘ Sedge’, ‘Copper Shouldered Oval Sedge’ 3.15 5.00 72 1.08 1-3 ft., full sun-part shade, green narrow grass-like foliage, green oval clusters that turn into coppery seed heads, blooms in spring-summer, groups, massing, Zone 3-7 bromoides 3.15 5.00 72 1.08 1-2 ft., sun to part shade, forms dense tussocks of medium green foliage, blooms late spring, Zone 3-8 buchananii (S) ‘Leather Leaf Sedge’ 3.15 4.25 72 .88 2 ft., upright erect growth, golden brown foliage, full-part shade, Zone 6-9 buchananii f. viridis ‘Green Twist’ 3.15 4.25 72 .88 16 in. x 2 ft., evergreen olive green foliage with intriguing, curved tips and upright habit, Zones 6-9 caryophyllea ‘Beatlemania’ 3.50 5.50 6 ft., great on roof-top gardens, light shade to full shade, moist soil, slightly variegated yellow and green foliage, mounded, Zone 5-9 ‘The Beatles’‘Mop-headed Sedge Grass’ 3.50 5.50 4 in., shade, moisture loving, green mound groundcover, Zone 5-9 cherokeensis ‘Cherokee Sedge’ 3.50 5.50 72 1.08 12-18 in., part sun to shade, similar to C.pensylvanica, but larger, rich green arching foliage, insignificant greenish-white inflorescence, April-June, slowly spreading clumps, uses: meadow foundation plantings, rain gardens, wildlife gardens, Zone 6-9 comans (S) ‘New Zealand Hair Sedge’ 2.75 4.25 1-2 ft., green or bronze foliage, sun, part shade, rock ‘Frosted Curls’ 2.75 4.25 72 .88 1 ft., ruffled tips on thin silvery green leaves, Zone 7-9 comosa 2.75 4.25 72 .88 4-5 ft., large tuft of light green and lime foliage, flowering culms, full sun/light shade, mucky or slightly sandy soil, excellent rain garden grass, Zone 3-9

represents new plant represents native plant 11 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE CAREX (S-F) CONTINUED conica ‘Snowline’(aka ‘Marginata’) ‘Miniature Variegated Sedge’ 3.15 5.00 72 1.08 8-12 in., white leaves with thin green band down center, tolerates sun with adequate moisture, full-part shade, Zone 5-9 crinita ‘Fringed Sedge’ 2.75 4.25 72 1.08 3-4 ft., full sun to part shade, evergreen, glossy medium green to blue-green, strap-like leaves, flowers bloom in late spring, arching, wet soils, Zone 3-9 davalliana 3.15 5.00 72 .88 8 in., damp to wet gravelly soil often with full exposure, Zone 4-8 divulsa 3.15 5.00 72 1.08 12-18 in., coastal full sun to fairly deep shade or light/dappled shade, Zone 4-10 dolichostachya ‘Kaga Nishiki’‘Gold Fountains’ 3.15 5.00 32 1.55 10 in., shade, like ‘Evergold’ with narrow foliage, bright gold color, tolerates dry conditions, Zone 5-9 eburnea ‘Bristleleaf sedge’ 3.50 50 .98 6-8 in., part to full shade, soft, tread-like leaves, insignificant whitish-green flowers in early spring, groundcover, good for rock gardens and between stones, Zone 2-8 elata 3.15 5.00 72 1.29 2-3 ft., graceful, slender, emerald-green blades, clusters of deep brown seed capsules ‘Aurea’ (C.e. ‘Bowles Golden’) 3.15 6.00 32 1.79 2-3 ft., water edge, massing, very showy, Zone 5-9 emoryi 3.00 5.00 72 1.08 2 ft., native plant for storm water applications, wetland flacca ‘Glaucous Sedge’ (syn. C.glauca) 2.75 4.25 .88 6-12 in., dense, fine green-blue foliage, will stay small ‘Burton’s Blue’ 3.00 5.00 32 1.29 1-1.5 ft., wider foliage than C. flacca, bluest selection ‘Mini’ 3.00 5.00 72 1.08 6 in., low growing groundcover, shorter than C. flacca, narrow blue-green leaves, clump forming, Zone 4-9 Kurt Bluemel Selection flaccosperma ‘Blue Wood Sedge’ 3.00 5.00 72 1.08 6-10” tall, bluish, 1/2” wide quilted, groundcover flagellifera ‘Weeping Brown New Zealand Sedge’ ‘Bronze Form’ 2.75 4.25 72 .88 18 in., rich earth tones, upright arching form, Zone 4-7

12 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE CAREX (S-F) CONTINUED glauca (C. flacca ssp. flacca) ‘Blue Sedge’ ‘Blue Zinger’ 3.00 5.00 32 1.55 6-12 in., foliage of blue-gray-green mounding nicely in 72 1.29 full-part sun, great groundcover & deer resistant, Zone 5-8 grayi ‘Gray’s Sedge’, ‘Morning Star Sedge’ 2.75 4.25 72 .88 2 ft., blue green leaves, with pale green star like seed heads reaching 3 ft., Zone 3-9 hachijoensis (C. oshimensis) ‘Evergold’ (C. morrowi aureovariegata) 3.15 5.00 32 1.55 1 ft., evergreen, off-white variegation, Zone 6-9 humilis ‘Hexe’ 3.15 5.00 72 1.29 6 in., part shade, fine textured, light green leaves, yellow bloom very early in spring and fade to tan, extremely drought tolerant, Zone 4-8 laxiculmus ‘Bunny Blue’ HOBB PP 3.15 5.15 8-12 in., deer resistant, groundcover in charming tufts of silver blue blades, evergreen specimen ideal for for moist, shady environments, Zone 6-10 montana ‘Mountain Sedge’ 3.00 5.00 72 1.18 10 in., sulfur yellow inflorescence, Zone 4-9 morrowii (S) 1 ft., good groundcover, Zone 5-9 ‘Fisher’s Form’ 3.00 5.00 32 1.55 12-18 in., dark green leaves edged in white, part shade, Zone 5-9 ‘Goldband’‘Golden Variegated Japanese Sedge’ 3.00 5.00 32 1.55 10-12 in., evergreen, rock garden, very hardy, Zone 5-9 ‘Ice Dance’ 3.15 5.00 32 1.55 12 in., improved C.m. ‘Variegata’, semi-evergreen, groundcover, full-part shade, Zone 5-9 ‘Silver ’ (syn. C. stricta variegata) 3.15 5.00 32 1.55 12 in., narrow 1/4 in. leaves with white margins, thick ivory clumps, full-part shade, Zone 5-9 var. temnolepis ‘Silk Tassel’ 3.00 5.00 32 1.55 1 ft., part to full shade, evergreen, fine textured, white 72 1.18 and green variegated foliage, insignificant blooms, groups or groundcover, Zone 5-9 muskingumensis ‘Palm Sedge Grass’ 2.75 4.50 72 .88 2 ft., Zone 5-9 ‘Little Midge’ 3.15 5.00 72 1.18 10 in., dwarf form of C. muskingumensis, Zone 5-8

represents new plant represents native plant 13 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE CAREX (S-F) CONTINUED ‘Oehme’ 3.15 5.00 32 1.55 20 in., green yellow border, part sun, full-part shade, Zone 4-8 nigra ‘Black Blooming Sedge Grass’ 3.50 5.50 32 2.06 1-1.5 ft., rock garden, native to bogs & marshes of 72 1.29 the east coast USA, greenish-blue foliage, black spiked seed heads atop stems, Zone 4-8 ‘Variegata’ 3.50 5.50 72 1.29 6-9 in., black sedge cultivar grows in low, slow clumps of light green, grassy-like leaves edged with yellow, Zone 4-8 oshimensis ‘Gold Strike’ 3.00 5.00 32 1.85 12 in., light yellow variegation, Zone 5 pendula ‘Drooping Sedge Grass’ 2.75 4.50 72 .88 2-3 ft., moist, semi-evergreen, groundcover, Zone 5-9 pensylvanica 3.50 5.50 50 1.24 8 in., slender leaves, delicate little sedge, resilient and proven to be an alternative as a lawn substitute when planted thickly in dry sunny or shady sites, semi-evergreen even in moderate cold climates, blooms in May, Zone 4 plantaginea ‘Plantain-leaved Sedge’ 3.50 5.50 32 1.55 1-2 ft., good groundcover, shiny broad leaves, evergreen, massing, Zone 5-9 platyphylla ‘Broad Leaf Sedge’ 3.50 5.50 32 1.55 5 in., clump forming, boldly textured, loose low tufts, mostly evergreen through winter, 1” leaf width, Zone 4-8 radiata ‘Eastern Star Sedge’ 3.00 5.50 72 1.18 1-2 ft., part shade, medium green foliage, showy flowers in early summer, groundcover, evergreen dense clump, Zone 4-8 riparia ‘Greater Pond Sedge’ 5.50 72 1.13 5 ft., full sun to part shade, evergreen, spikes of green or brown flowers in summer, wet soils, Zone 4-8 rosea ‘Rosy Sedge’, ‘Curly Wood Sedge’ 3.50 5.50 72 1.18 1 ft., part to full shade, mounds of very narrow, fine leaves, groundcover, massing, blooms May-June, Zone 4-8 socialis ‘Low Woodland Sedge’ 3.15 5.00 72 1.09 1-2 ft., part sun - part shade, dense clumps of fine textured, arching foliage, green flower spikes bloom in late spring, substitute for Liriope and Ophiopogon, Zone 5-9 stipata ‘Awl-fruited Sedge’ 3.15 5.00 72 1.09 1-3 ft., full sun to part shade, very common wetland grass, light to medium green foliage, light green to brownish flowers bloom from mid spring to mid summer, Zone 3-9

14 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE CAREX (S-F) CONTINUED stricta ‘Tussocks Sedge’ 2.75 4.50 72 1.08 2-3 ft., native to bog, wet swale and creek sides in North Atlantic area, will survive dry periods, clumping stands develop by underground , Zone 4-9 sylvatica‘Forest Sedge’ ‘Trimburg’ 3.00 5.00 72 .88 18 in., small wiry clump forming sedge that prefers moist soil and some shade. testacea ‘Orange New Zealand Sedge’ 3.00 4.50 72 .88 2-3 ft., tall fine textured foliage with orange tints in winter, clump forming, long trailing texensis (formerly ‘Catlin’) 3.00 5.00 32 1.55 1 ft., thin medium green foliage, evergreen, groundcover, 72 1.18 Zone 7-9 tumulicola 3.15 5.00 72 1.09 1-2 ft., sun to part shade, tufted evergreen with narrow green leaves, Zone 7 vulpinoidea ‘Fox Sedge’ 2.75 4.50 72 .88 1-3 ft., full sun to part shade, wetland sedge, forms 2 ft. clumps, fox tail-like seed heads, Zone 3-7 CHASMANTHIUM (S) latifolium (Uniola latifolia) ‘Wild Oats’ 2.65 4.25 72 .88 4 ft., shade, massing, deep green foliage, lighter green with sunlight, blooms in summer, Zone 5-9 laxum ‘Slender Woodoats’ 2.65 4.25 72 .88 3-4 ft., shade tolerant native, thin blades, green oat CORTADERIA (S)‘Pampas Grass’ selloana ‘Andes Silver’‘True Hardy Pampas’ 4.15 7.15 5-7 ft., large silver plumes, Zone 6-10 ‘Pumila’‘Compact Pampas Grass’ 4.15 7.15 4-6 ft., for the smaller garden, Zone 7-10 (has been known to survive mild winters in Zone 6) DANTHONIA spicata ‘Poverty Oat Grass’ 3.15 5.00 72 1.09 1-2 ft., sun to shade, cool season grass forming tufts from medium green foliage, the mature leaves are bronze and curl, erosion control and restoration projects, Zone 3-8 DESCHAMPSIA (S-F) cespitosa ‘Tufted Hair Grass’ 2.65 4.25 72 1.03 2-4 ft., cool weather grass, full sun to part shade, Zone 4-9 ‘Bronzeschleier’ 2.65 4.25 72 1.03 3 ft., bronze-yellow inflorescence

represents new plant represents native plant 15 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE DESCHAMPSIA (S-F) CONTINUED ‘Goldgehaenge’‘Golden Pendant’ 2.65 4.25 72 1.03 2-3 ft., golden-yellow inflorescence ‘Goldtau’ 2.65 4.25 72 1.03 1-2 ft., mound-forming, evergreen grass, versatile in both sun and light shade ‘Schottland’‘Scottish Tufted Hair Grass’ 2.65 4.25 72 1.03 4-5 ft., dark green leaves, lighter green inflorescence flexuosa ‘Hair Grass’ 2.65 4.25 72 .88 1 ft., gold inflorescence, drought tolerant, groundcover, well-suited with Heather plantings, Zone 4-9 ELYMUS canadensis ‘Canada Wild Rye’ 2.65 4.25 72 .88 2-5 ft., full sun to part shade, fast growing, clump forming colorful foliage, greenish spikes in late summer to early fall, Zone 2-9 hystrix (see Hystrix patula) virginicus ‘Virginia Wild Rye’ 2.65 4.25 72 .88 2-4 ft., full sun to part shade, semi-evergreen, green to silver blue foliage, non-showy green flowers, summer, Zone 3-9 EQUISETUM (S-F) hyemale ‘Scouring Rush’ 3.50 5.50 32 1.55 3-5 ft., full sun to part shade, upright grayish green stems, non-flowering, massing, wet fertile soil, Zone 4-9 var. robustum‘Giant Horse Tail’ 3.50 5.50 32 1.55 3-8 ft., sun to part shade, massing, rain garden, Zone 4-9 (S-F)‘ Grass’ ellottii( nitida) 2.65 4.25 72 .88 2-3 ft., full sun, fine blue-green leaves, white showy flowers, summer-fall, groundcover, Zone 6-9 spectabilis ‘Purple Love Grass’ 2.65 4.25 72 .88 1-2 ft., sun, pink flowers, fall bloomer, groups, Zone 5-9 trichoides ‘Sand Love Grass’ 2.65 4.25 72 .88 4-5 ft., sun, specimen, bronze inflorescence color, Zone 5-9 ERIANTHUS (S) ravennae (see Saccharum ravennae) 2.65 4.25 72 .88 FESTUCA(S-F)‘Fescue’ amethystina 2.65 4.25 72 .98 2 ft., full sun, tufted and clump forming, very fine blue-green foliage, blooms later spring or early summer with flowers held on amethyst color stems, Zone 4-8 ‘Superba’ 2.65 4.25 72 .98 10 in., best blue, amethyst flower stalk, Zone 4-7 gautieri(scoparia) ‘Bear Skin Fescue’ 18 3.86 4 in., evergreen, rock garden, groundcover, Zone 4-6

16 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE FESTUCA (S-F) CONTINUED glauca full sun, clump forming, groundcover, Zone 4-8 ‘Blauglut’ ‘Blue Glow’ 2.65 4.25 72 .98 10 in., electric blue ‘Boulder Blue’ 2.65 4.25 72 .98 12 in., tan blooms that appear above blue-silver foliage ‘Elijah Blue’ 2.65 4.25 72 .98 8 in., very popular blue variety mairei‘Maires Fescue’ 2.65 4.25 72 .98 2 ft., full sun to part shade, evergreen, coarse fresh green foliage, sturdy groundcover, Zone 5-9 rubra ‘Red Fescue’ 2.65 4.25 72 .88 8 in, sun to shade, deep green needle-like leaves, flowering time varies over its range, massing, groundcover, Zone 5-8 HAKONECHLOA (S) macra 6.75 8.75 1-3 ft., part shade, elegant glossy green foliage, groups, groundcover, salt-tolerant, Zone 4-9 ‘Albo-Straita’ 6.75 8.75 1-1.5 ft., white variegated, groundcover, group or stand alone like all H. macra both handsome and successful in containers in combination with other perennials, Zone 5-9 ‘All-Gold’ 6.75 8.75 2 ft., vivid golden, ribbon-like leaf blades, Zone 5-9 ‘Aureola’‘Golden Variegated Hakonechloa’ 6.75 8.75 2009 PPAPerennial Plant of the Year 1-3 ft, groundcover or stand alone feature, Zone 6-9 ‘Beni Kaze’ 6.75 8.75 2-3 ft., kiwi green with red tips during growing season, foliage turns almost red in fall, Zone 5-9 HELICTOTRICHON (S-F) sempervirens (Avena s.) ‘Blue Oat Grass’ 3.15 5.00 72 1.18 2 ft., sun, groups, bluish spiky foliage, blooms in spring, Zone 4-8 ‘Saphirsprudel’‘Sapphire’ 3.15 5.00 72 1.18 2 ft., best blue color foliage, strong grower, Zone 4-8 HYSTRIX (S-F) (Elymus hystrix) patula ‘Bottle Brush Grass’ 3.15 5.00 72 1.03 3 ft., good for dry shade conditions, dark olive green leaves, blooms in summer, Zone 4-9 IMPERATA (S) ‘Red Baron’‘Japanese Blood Grass’ 3.15 5.00 72 1.39 1-2 ft., sun to part shade, massing, blood-red foliage, not self seeding, color intensifies in fall, Zone 6-9

represents new plant represents native plant 17 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE JUNCUS (S-F) effusus‘Common Rush’ 3.15 5.00 32 1.29 1-2 ft., dark green spiky stems, moisture loving, Zone 5-9 72 1.08 ensifolius ‘Swordleaf Rush’, ‘Dagger Leaf Rush’ 3.15 72 .82 10 in., full sun to part shade, deep green, flat leaf blades, dark brown thimble-like inflorescences, June-Aug., rhizomatous, upright, clump forming, wetlands, marshes, stream banks, Zone 3-10 gerardii ‘Saltmeadow Rush’ 3.15 5.00 72 .88 1-2 ft., sun, cool season, erect basal tuft of grass-like leaves, wetlands, Zone 3-7 inflexus(syn. J. glaucus) 3.15 5.00 32 1.29 1-3 ft., full sun to part shade, evergreen, gray-green foliage, 72 1.08 saw to coppery flowers in summer, upright, Zone 4-8 tenuis ‘Path Rush’ 3.15 5.00 32 1.29 1-2 ft., full sun to part shade, medium green leaves, turn 72 1.08 brown after frost, groundcover, semi-evergreen, Zone 2-9 KOELERIA (S-F) glauca ‘Large Blue Hair Grass’ 2.65 4.25 72 1.03 1 ft., blue-gray foliage, mound-like clump forming, blooms early summer, Zone 6-9 macrantha 2.65 4.25 72 .98 1 ft., ‘Prairie junegrass’ is a cool season, clumping inflorescence is light green to silver-green, juglone tolerant, Zone 2-8 LEYMUS (S-F)(Elymus) ‘Wild Rye’ arenarius (L. glaucus) ‘Blue Wild Rye’ 2.65 4.25 72 .88 2-3 ft., full sun to part shade, steel-blue foliage, drought tolerant, groundcover, Zone 3-9 ‘Blue Dune’ 2.75 4.50 72 1.29 2-3 ft., full sun to part shade, strongly silver blue, Zone 3-9 racemosus (L. giganteus) ‘Giant Blue Wild Rye Grass’ 2.65 4.25 72 .88 3-4 ft., massing, metallic blue-gray, blooms in summer, Zone 3-9 LUZULA (S-F) ‘Ruby Stiletto’ 5.50 12 in., full sun to part shade, attractive mounds of bronze-red foliage in the cooler months, groundcover, massing, Zone 5-9 nivea ‘Snowy Wood Rush’ 3.00 5.00 72 1.03 2 ft., full-part shade, wide green foliage with hair, Zone 4-8 sylvatica‘Greater Wood Rush’ 2.65 4.25 72 .88 1 ft., glossy dark-green foliage with hair, blooms in spring, evergreen, ideal for under trees, groups, Zone 5-8 ‘Solar ’ 2.65 4.25 72 .88 1 ft., part shade, evergreen, dense clumps of golden foliage, attractive spikes of black seed-heads, Zone 5-8 18 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE (S) effusum ‘Aureum’ ‘Golden Millet Grass’ 5.50 18 in., attractive grass for light shade, mildly self-seeds, chartreuse yellow to light green in summer, spring blooming, Zone 6-8 MISCANTHUS (S) ‘Giganteus’ ‘Giant Chinese Silver Grass’ 4.25 18 2.21 8-10 ft., sun, specimen, screen planting, bloom mid-late Oct., attractive until Dec., Zone 5-9 purpurascens ‘Flame Grass’ 2.65 4.25 50 1.29 4-5 ft., sun, reddish foliage, early bloomer, July-August, specimen, groups, Zone 4-9 ‘Herkules’ 2.65 4.25 50 1.29 5-6 ft., strong grower, good reddish fall color, Zone 5-9 sacchariflorus ‘Silver Banner Grass’ 4-6 ft., sun, blooms in Aug., waters edge, massing, Zone 4-8 ‘Robustus’‘Giant Silver Banner Grass’ 5.50 18 3.61 5-8 ft., hardier grower than M. sacchariflorus, Zone 4-8 sinensis ‘Japanese Silver Grass’ (S) ‘Adagio’ 2.65 4.25 50 1.29 3 ft., pink inflorescence turning white, thin silver gray mounding foliage, Zone 5-9, Kurt Bluemel Introduction ‘Andante’ 2.65 4.25 50 1.29 7-8 ft., attractive pink flowers turning silver, strong mid-season bloomer, best Miscanthus specimen on the market, Zone 6-9,Kurt Bluemel Introduction ‘Arabesque’ 2.65 4.25 50 1.29 4-5 ft., compact grower, blooms in August, Zone 5-9 Kurt Bluemel Introduction ‘Autumn Light’ 2.65 4.25 50 1.29 7-9 ft., sun, blooms in fall, very hardy variety to coldest winter, Zone 4-9,Kurt Bluemel Introduction ‘Blondo’ 2.65 4.25 18 2.42 6 ft., very hardy, course foliage, creamy white flowers, Zone 4-9 ‘Bluetenwunder’ ‘Flower Wonder’ 2.65 4.25 50 1.29 6-7 ft., heavy bloomer, silver inflorescence, Zone 4-9 ‘Dixieland’ 2.65 4.25 50 1.29 3-4 ft., sun to part shade, dwarf form of M. ‘Variegatus’, colorful, excellent choice for the smaller garden, wide green leaves with white stripes, specimen, Zone 6-9 ‘Ferner Osten’‘Far East’ 2.65 4.25 50 1.29 4-5 ft., sun, dark foliage, bright silver midrib, reddish inflorescence, Sept.-Oct., strong grower, specimen, compact, groups, Zone 6-9

represents new plant represents native plant 19 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE MISCANTHUS (S) CONTINUED ‘Gracillimus’‘Maiden Grass’ 2.65 4.25 50 1.29 5-6 ft., sun, inflorescence bronze-red turning to silver, blooms in October, decorative in winter, specimen, groups, Zone 5-9 ‘Graziella’ 2.65 4.25 50 1.29 5-6 ft., large white flowers, blooms in Aug., slender foliage, one of the best, Zone 5-9 ‘Grosse Fontäne’‘Large Fontaine’ 2.65 4.25 50 1.29 6-7 ft., fountain-like growth habit, early August bloomer, Zone 5-9 ‘Helga Reich’ 2.65 4.25 50 1.29 5-6 ft., habit of M. ‘Gracillimus’ but blooms in Sept., silver flowers, fine foliage, Zone 6-9 ‘Juli’‘July’ 2.65 4.25 50 1.29 6-7 ft., strong grower, dark pink inflorescence, blooming in August, Zone 6-9 ‘Kaskade’‘Cascade’ 2.65 4.25 50 1.29 5-7 ft., large cascading, pinkish inflorescence, one of the best summer blooming Miscanthus, Zone 5-9 ‘Kleine Fontäne’‘Little Fontaine’ 2.65 4.25 50 1.29 3-4 ft., sun, smaller with continuous developing flowering culms, fountain-like appearance, Zone 5-9 ‘Kleine Silberspinne’‘Little Silver Spider’ 2.65 4.25 50 1.29 3-4 ft., small, upright habit, good for small gardens Zone 5-9 ‘Little Kitten’ 2.65 4.25 50 1.29 30 in., narrow green foliage, cream white plumes, blooms late summer through fall, Zone 5-9 ‘Little Nickey’ 2.65 4.25 50 1.29 3-4 ft., red flowers, dwarf form of M. ‘Zebrinus’, Zone 5-9 ‘Little Zebra’ PP 2.75 4.75 50 1.55 3-4 ft., wine-purple flowers, horizontal bands of yellow Zone 5-9 ‘Morning Light’‘Silver-Variegated Maiden Grass’ 2.65 4.25 50 1.29 4-5 ft., sun, specimen, inflorescence red-bronze, blooms in Oct., groups, Zone 5-9 ‘Nippon’ 2.65 4.25 50 1.29 4-5 ft., one of the smallest M. sinensis, excellent in smaller gardens, slender foliage well separated from inflorescence, blooms late June to fall, Zone 5-9 ‘November Sunset’ 2.65 4.25 50 1.29 6-8 ft., very hardy, sun, specimen plant, blooms in Nov., Zone 5-9,Kurt Bluemel Selection ‘Positano’ 2.65 4.25 50 1.29 6-7 ft., graceful habit, red fall blooms, Zone 5-9

20 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE MISCANTHUS (S) CONTINUED ‘Puenktchen’ 2.65 4.25 50 1.29 4-5 ft., fine foliage, yellow bands, Zone 5-9 ‘Rigoletto’ 2.65 4.25 50 1.29 3-4 ft., variegated foliage with white margins, similar to ‘Variegatus’, but more compact, blooms Sept.-Oct., excellent variety for the smaller garden, Zone 5-9 Kurt Bluemel Introduction ‘Roterpfeil’‘Red Arrow’ 2.65 4.25 50 1.29 5-6 ft., truly a great Miscanthus, red-bronze inflorescence, best red fall color to date, Zone 5-9 ‘Rotsilber’‘Red Silver’ 2.65 4.25 50 1.29 3-4 ft., reddish to silver inflorescence, good fall color, blooms Aug.-Sept., Zone 5-9 ‘Sarabande’ 2.65 4.25 50 1.29 5-6 ft., fine silver foliage, golden inflorescence in Sept., blooms in Aug., Zone 4-9,Kurt Bluemel Introduction ‘Silberfeder’‘Silver Feather’ 2.65 4.25 32 1.65 6-8 ft., sun, specimen, groups, good screen, beautiful tall silver inflorescence high above foliage, blooms Aug.-Oct., stays attractive into winter, Zone 5-9 ‘Silberpfeil’‘Silver Arrow’ 2.65 4.25 50 1.29 6-7 ft., green and white variegated foliage with reddish plumes, blooms Aug.-Sept., Zone 6-9 ‘Silberspinne’‘Silver Spider’ 2.65 4.25 50 1.29 5-6 ft., narrow leaves, silvery flowers, graceful plant for the small garden, Zone 5-9 ‘Silberturm’‘Silver Tower’ 2.65 4.25 32 1.65 8-10 ft., good green foliage, large silver fall flowers, Zone 5-9 ‘Strictus’‘Porcupine Grass’ 2.65 4.25 50 1.29 6-8 ft., sun, specimen, groups, blooms in Sept., similar to ‘Zebrinus’, more upright growth habit, Zone 6-9 ‘Undine’ 2.65 4.25 50 1.29 6-7 ft., low foliage, slender culms, silvery-white inflorescence in Aug.-Sept., Zone 5-9 ‘Variegatus’‘Variegated Japanese Silver Grass’ 2.65 4.25 50 1.29 5-7 ft., sun to part shade, blooms in late September, white striped foliage, blooms to a strong reddish color, specimen, groups, Zone 5-9 ‘Yaku Jima’ 2.65 4.25 50 1.29 3-4 ft., from lsland of Yaku Jima, sun, specimen, groups, looks like dwarf gracillimus, blooms silver in Aug.-Sept., (improved form see M. ‘Adagio’), Zone 6-9

represents new plant represents native plant 21 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE MISCANTHUS (S) CONTINUED ‘Zebrinus’‘Zebra Grass’ 2.65 4.25 50 1.29 6-8 ft., sun, light green foliage, has horizontal yellow zebra-like bands, blooms reddish in Sept.-Oct., specimen, groups, Zone 6-9 sinensis var. condensatus ‘Purple Blooming Japanese 2.65 4.25 50 1.29 Silver Grass’ 6-8 ft., sun specimen, blooms Aug.-Sep., Zone 5-9 ‘Cabaret’‘Variegated Miscanthus’ 6.50 18 2.58 6-7 ft., most outstanding, sun, broad fresh green leaves with wide cream center stripes, pink flowers, blooms Sept.-Oct., Zone 6-9 ‘Cosmopolitan’ 6.50 18 2.58 7-9 ft., sun, very broad foliage, green center with wide cream white margins, statuesque like M. ‘Cabaret’, one of the most outstanding Miscanthus, Zone 6-9 transmorissonensis 2.65 4.25 50 1.29 3-4 ft., sun, resembles compact M. ‘Yaku Jima’, earliest blooming Miscanthus, silver blooms, evergreen to frost, Zone 6-9 MOLINIA (S) ‘Purple Moor Grass’ caerulea ‘Dauerstrahl’‘Continiousl Ray’ 3.50 5.50 72 1.29 1 ft. foliage with plumes reaching 3 ft. and arching, blooming in July-Aug., Zone 4-8 ‘Edith Dudszus’ 3.50 5.50 72 1.29 2.5-4 ft., full-part sun, clump forming, green leaved, foliage turns golden yellow in fall, dark purple flower in mid summer-early fall, bogs, lakeshores, Z 4-8 ‘Heidebraut’‘Bride of the Heath’ 3.50 5.50 72 1.29 1 ft. foliage with plumes reaching 2-3 ft., upright, Zone 4-8 ‘Moorflamme’‘Moor Flame’ 3.50 5.50 72 1.29 1 ft. foliage with plumes reaching 2-2.5 ft., stems fanning out from center, Zone 4-8 ‘Moorhexe’‘Witch of the Moor’ 3.50 5.50 72 1.29 1 ft. foliage with plumes reaching 2-2.5 ft., rich blooming dark flowers, Zone 4-8 ‘Strahlenquelle’‘Source of Ray’ 3.50 5.50 72 1.29 1.5-2 ft. foliage with plumes reaching 4 ft., bowing under weight of large purple flower heads, Zone 4-8 ‘Variegata’‘Variegated Purple Moor Grass’ 3.50 5.50 72 1.29 1.5-2 ft., green and light yellow, Zone 4-8 caerulea ssp. arundinacea ‘Bergfreund’‘Friend of the Mountain’ 3.50 5.50 72 1.29 3 ft. foliage with rich blooming plumes reaching 4-5 ft., Zone 4-8

22 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE MOLINIA (S) CONTINUED ‘Fontäne’‘Fontaine’ 3.50 5.50 72 1.29 3-4 ft. foliage with plumes reaching 6 ft., graceful arching culms, golden fall color, Zone 4-8 ‘Karl Foerster’ 3.50 5.50 72 1.29 3 ft., foliage with plumes reaching 6-7 ft. and open, Zone 4-8 ‘Skyracer’ 3.50 5.50 72 1.29 1-2 ft. foliage with plumes reaching 8-9 ft., stiff, upright, showy, Zone 4-8Kurt Bluemel Selection ‘Staefa’ 3.50 5.50 72 1.29 1 ft. foliage with plumes reaching 4-5 ft., multiple flower stalks, fine textured inflorescence, Zone 4-8 ‘Transparent’ 3.50 5.50 72 1.29 1 ft. foliage with large plumes reaching 6-7 ft., graceful arching inflorescence, Zone 4-8 ‘Windspiel’‘Wind’s Game’ 3.50 5.50 72 1.29 1.5-2 ft. foliage with plumes reaching 6-7 ft., upright slender growth habit, Zone 4-8 (S) capillaris ‘Pink Muhly Grass’ 2.75 4.75 32 1.29 3 ft., dark green foliage with a mass of vibrant pink 72 .98 plumes, native mostly on sandy or rocky soils, Zone 6-11 ‘White Cloud’ 2.75 4.75 32 1.29 3 ft., dark green foliage with a mass of creamy white spray of cloud-like plumes, Zone 6-11 lindheimeri ‘Lindheimer’s Muhly’ 2.50 4.50 32 1.29 3-5 ft., full sun to part shade, semi-evergreen, blue-grey foliage, purplish flowers in fall, clump forming, Zone 6-10 reverchonii ‘Undaunted’‘Ruby Muhly’ 3.00 5.00 32 1.29 1-2 ft., full sun, fine green foliage, attractive ruby-red flowers in late summer/fall, compact, clumping, Zone 5-10 NASSELLA tenuissima ‘Mexican Feather Grass’ 3.00 5.00 72 1.13 2-3 ft., full sun to part shade, very fine light green foliage, silky flowers in June, massing, Zone 7-10 PANICUM (S-F) amarum 2.65 4.25 72 .88 4 ft. wide, blue-gray foliage with greenish-yellow spikes ‘Dewey Blue’ 2.65 4.25 72 1.13 4 ft., full to part sun, clump forming, blue foliage grass, spreading rhizomes found on Atlantic shorelines, moist to dry soil, Zones 4-9 ‘Cape Breeze’ PP‘Cape Breeze Switchgrass’ 3.00 5.00 72 1.44 24-30 in., full sun, deep green foliage, blooms in late ® 0.20 ® 0.20 ® 0.20 summer/fall, upright, compact, very drought tolerant, Zone 4-9 represents new plant represents native plant 23 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE PANICUM (S-F) CONTINUED virgatum ‘Switch Grass’ 2.65 4.25 72 .88 3-7 ft., sun, blue-green foliage, blooms Aug.-Oct., moisture tolerant, groups, massing, Zone 4-9 ‘Cloud Nine’ 2.65 4.25 50 1.13 7-8 ft., light blue foliage, golden rays of inflorescence, Zone 4-9 ‘Dallas Blues’ PP 2.75 4.75 72 1.13 5-6 ft., very full, broad purplish blue foliage, leaf ® 0.18 ® 0.18 ® 0.18 blades 2 ft. tall and wide, iridescent pale purple-rose panicles, blooms late summer through fall, Zone 4-9 ‘Heavy Metal’ 2.65 4.25 72 1.13 4-5 ft., metallic-blue foliage, very stiff, upright, Zone 4-9 Kurt Bluemel Selection ‘Heiliger Hain’ 2.65 4.25 72 1.13 3.5-4 ft., full sun, blue foliage, similar to P.v.’Heavy Metal’, strong burgundy color, Zone 4-9 ‘Kurt Bluemel’ 2.65 4.25 72 1.13 3-4 ft., Reddest, hardiest Pancium yet!, Zone 4-9 ‘Northwind’ 2.65 4.25 32 1.29 6 ft., steel blue foliage with wide leaf blades, native to 72 1.13 eastern USA, Zone 2-9 ‘Prairie Sky’ 2.65 4.25 72 1.13 4-5 ft., bluer than ‘Heavy Metal’, arching and bushy, good fall color, Zone 4-9 ‘Rehbraun’‘Red Switch Grass’ 2.65 4.25 72 1.13 3-4 ft., red fall color, not as bright as P. ‘Rotstrahbusch’, Zone 4-6 ‘Rotstrahlbusch’ (P.v. ‘Hanse Herms’) ‘Red Switch Grass’ 2.65 4.25 72 1.13 3-4 ft., best red fall color , Zone 4-9 ‘Shenandoah’ 2.65 4.25 72 1.13 2-3 ft., introduced by Dr. Hans Simon of Germany, shortest of group, similar to ‘Rotstrahlbusch’, Zone 2-9 ‘Squaw’ 2.65 4.25 72 1.13 3-4 ft., pink inflorescence Aug.-Sept., good reddish foliage in fall, Zone 4-9Kurt Bluemel Selection ‘Warrior’ 2.65 4.25 72 1.13 4-5 ft., red foliage in fall, Zone 4-9 Kurt Bluemel Selection PENNISETUM (S) ‘Fountain Grass’ alopecuroides 2.65 4.25 72 1.13 3-4 ft., sun, fountain-like growth habit, gold-dust colored inflorescence carried above the foliage from early Aug.-Oct., excellent fall decor, strong grower, Zone 5-9 ‘Cassian’ 2.65 4.25 32 1.29 2-3 ft., compact growth, leaves with a hint of amber, dark 72 1.13 sand inflorescence from Aug.-Oct., longer flanges than P.a. ‘Hameln’, outstanding fall color, Zone 6-9 Kurt Bluemel Selection 24 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE PENNISETUM (S) CONTINUED ‘Fox Trot’(syn. Japonicum) 2.65 4.25 72 1.13 4-5 ft., the largest of our fountain grasses in cultivation, large brown flowers, bloom Aug.-Oct., Zone 6-9 ‘Hameln’‘Dwarf Fountain Grass’ 2.65 4.25 32 1.29 1.5-2.5 ft., identical in appearance to P. ‘Cassian’, one 72 1.13 of the most popular ornamental grasses, a must for the serious gardener, Zone 6-9 ‘Little Bunny’ 2.65 4.25 72 1.13 8-12 in., the smallest of the fountain grasses, Zone 6-9 ‘Moudry’‘Late Blooming Fountain Grass’ 2.65 4.25 72 1.13 2-3 ft., dark purple plumes that are larger than regular variety, blooms Oct.-Nov., Zone 5-9 ‘Piglet’ PP 3.50 5.50 72 1.34 18 in., full sun, taller than ‘Little Bunny’ and shorter than ® 0.10 ® 0.10 ® 0.10 ‘Hameln’, narrow medium to deep green foliage, showy, fluffy tawny colored flowers, late summer to early fall, specimen, groups or mass, Zone 5-9 orientale ‘Oriental Fountain Grass’ 2.65 4.25 72 .98 1–2 ft., sun, blooms pink from May-frost, tolerates dry conditions, Zone 6-9 ‘Karley Rose’ PP 3.00 5.00 72 1.34 36-40 in., intense smokey purple-rose flowers, blooming ® 0.20 ® 0.20 ® 0.20 May-frost, deep green arching leaf blades, Zone 6-8 ‘Shogun’ 2.65 4.25 72 1.18 3 ft., blue-green foliage, turning yellow in fall, large pink inflorescences, blooms June-Oct., Zone 5-9 Limerock Ornamental Grasses, Inc. Introduction ‘Tall Tails’ 2.65 4.25 50 1.18 5-6 ft., creamy white long flowers, blooms June-frost, Zone 6-9 PHALARIS (S-F) arundinacea ‘Ribbon Grass’ ‘Luteopicta’‘Golden Variegated Ribbon Grass’ 2.65 4.25 72 1.08 1-2 ft., sun, groundcover, Zone 4-9 ‘Picta’‘Gardener’s Garters’ 2.65 4.25 72 1.08 1-2 ft., green & white very popular groundcover, blooms May-June, ideal for soil stabilization and difficult areas, Zone 4-9 ‘Strawberries and Cream’ (P. a. ‘Feesey’) 2.65 4.25 72 1.08 2-3 ft., sun, multi-colored fine-textured leaves, pink in spring, almost white in summer, with cream colored flowers, blooms May-June, very showy, Zone 4-9 ‘Tricolor’ 2.65 4.25 72 1.08 2-3 ft., pink-white-green variegation on leaves, robust grower, Zone 4-9

represents new plant represents native plant 25 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE SACCHARUM (S) (Erianthus) ravennae ‘Ravenna Grass’ 2.65 4.25 72 .88 9-12 ft., specimen, like pampas grass but more hardy, inflorescence are silver-bronze turning to silver, blooms in spring, Zone 6-9 ‘Little Blue Stem’ 2.65 4.25 72 .88 2-3 ft., blooms late summer, blue-green, turning reddish, common in Maryland, Zone 3-8 ‘Blaze’ 2.65 4.25 72 .88 2-3 ft., full sun, upright clumps of gray-green foliage, multicolored in fall, blooms late summer-early fall, massing, Zone 4-9 ‘Blue Heaven’PP 3.75 5.75 72 1.34 3.5-4.5 ft., S. ‘Blue Heaven’ is a taller more upright form ® 0.20 ® 0.20 ® 0.20 reaching a height of 48 inches. Dark blue to burgundy foliage in the summer turning to purple to violet to red in the fall. Can withstand a wide range of soil types including heavy clay and alkaline. Zone 3-9 ‘Prairie Blues’ 2.65 4.25 72 .88 3 ft., improved native grey-blue, ribbon-like foliage ‘Standing Ovation’ PP 3.75 5.75 72 1.44 3-4 ft., full sun, foliage is blue-green, purplish-brown in ® 0.20 ® 0.20 ® 0.20 the base, changes to fiery orange, yellow, and reds in fall, blooms in late summer and fall, upright, great drought resistance, Zone 3-8 ‘The Blues’ 3.00 5.00 72 1.34 2-3 ft., bluish foliage, heat tolerant, pink culms, Zone 3-9 SESLERIA (S-F)‘Moor Grass’ argentea ‘Silver Moor Grass’ 2.65 4.25 72 .88 1 ft., silver-white flowers, shade tolerant, Zone 4-8 autumnalis ‘Autumn Moor Grass’ 3.00 5.00 72 1.13 1 ft., sun, blooms in summer and fall, yellow-green foliage, very drought resistant, Zone 5-8 caerulea ‘Blue Moor Grass’ 2.65 4.25 72 1.08 6-12 in., sun, rock garden, blooms in spring, silver inflorescence, Zone 5-8 heufleriana 2.65 4.25 72 1.08 1-2 ft., sun, rock garden, green-blue foliage, blooms March-April, white flowers, choice, Zone 5-8 nitida 2.65 4.25 72 1.08 1-2 ft., blue foliage, stiff habit, tolerant of dry conditions, Zone 5-8

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SORGHASTRUM (S) nutans ‘Indian Grass’ ( nutans) 2.65 4.25 72 .88 4-6 ft., sun, blooms in Aug., foliage is bluish green, showy golden inflorescence, Zone 4-9 ‘Indian Steel’ 2.65 4.25 72 .98 3-6 ft., full sun, steel blue-green foliage, turns bronze in fall, bloom in late summer with tan-yellow flowers, upright clumps, Zone 4-9 ‘Sioux Blue’ 2.65 4.25 72 .98 4-6 ft., bright blue foliage, stiff upright growth habit, attractive flower heads, Zone 4-9 (S-F) alterniflora ‘Smooth Cord Grass’ 4.25 72 .98 4-5 ft., full sun, seashore plant, rapid grower, Zone 6-9 patens ‘Salt Meadow Hay’ 4.25 72 .98 1-3 ft., sun, shore erosion control, tolerates dry and moisture once established, Zone 5-9 pectinata ‘Prairie Cord Grass’ 4.25 72 .98 4-6 ft., sun, moisture tolerant, arching foliage, inflorescence above foliage, Aug.-Sept., Zone 5-9 ‘Aureomarginata’‘Variegated Prairie Cord Grass’ 4.25 4-6 ft., yellow margin on arching leaves, blooms Aug.-Sept., Zone 5-9 SPODIOPOGON (S-F) sibiricus ‘Silver Spike Grass’ 3.50 5.50 72 1.29 4-5 ft., sun, blooms July-Aug., reddish foliage in late summer, Zone 5-9 (S) heterolepsis ‘Prairie Dropseed’ 3.00 5.00 72 .98 2-3 ft., full sun, foliage of medium green to deep orange in fall to copper in winter, blooms Aug.-Sept., moisture, Zone 4-8 ‘Tara’ 4.00 6.00 72 1.50 1-2 ft., sun, shorter and with more uniform flowers than S. heterolepis, in the fall the foliage turns golden, Zone 4-9 wrightii ‘Windbreaker’ 3.00 5.00 72 .98 6-7 ft., full sun to part shade, specimen, gray to blue-green foliage, flower spikes vary in color from blonde to bronze, bloom in summer, groups, massing, Zone 5-9 (S) ‘Feather Grass’ gigantea ‘Giant Feather Grass’ 5.50 32 1.79 20 in. foliage, flowers reaches up to 8 ft. high, full sun, dry, groups, Zone 7-9 ichu ‘Peruvian Feather Grass’ 5.50 72 1.29 2-3 ft., full sun to part shade, clumps of fine foliage, feathery white-silver plums, blooms Aug.-Oct., Zone 7-10

represents new plant represents native plant 27 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE TRIDENS flavus ‘Purpletop Tridens’, ‘Greasegrass’ 2.65 4.25 72 1.08 3-5 ft., full to part sun, tall warm season bunchgrass, stunning panicles of purple seeds, which appear oily, giving its common name, Aug.-Oct., host for several butterflies and , woodland borders, meadows, mass plantings, Zone 5-10 TRIPSACUM dactyloides 3.15 5.00 72 .98 4-8 ft., distinctive large purple, orange, and yellow fringe-like flower spikes reach up to 8’ tall when blooming in mid summer, Zone 4-9

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There is no minimum order. Name and Description 1 GL 5GL B & B B & B B & B SCREENING BAMBOO 3-4CN 5-6CN 7-9CN Dug to order. Heights range 12-18’ ARUNDINARIA tecta 125.00 150.00 250.00 15-18 ft., native bamboo to Virginia, hardy in Zone 6 PHYLLOSTACHYS(S-F) aureosulcata ‘Yellow-Groove Bamboo’ 125.00 150.00 250.00 38 ft., green culms with yellow grooves, semi-evergreen, Zone 5 bissetii 125.00 150.00 250.00 18-25 ft., sun, shade, dense dark green culms, Zone 5 meyeri 125.00 150.00 250.00 30 ft., sun, part shade, Zone 6b nuda 125.00 150.00 250.00 24 ft., dark green clumps, hardiest, Zone 5-10 viridis 125.00 150.00 250.00 50 ft., sun, part shade, lighter culms, Zone 6b 5 GL 7 GL 10 GL 15 GL nigra (S)‘Black Bamboo’ 100.00 175.00 250.00 300.00 20 ft., ebony stems with shiny green leaves, Zone 7-10 Name and Description 1GL 2GL 3GL 5GL 10/15GL CLUMPING BAMBOO FARGESIA denudata 45.00 70.00 10-15 ft., part shade, evergreen, pale green to olive green foliage, does not shed yellow leaves like other Fargesia, very impressive specimen, Zone 6-9 dracocephala 45.00 70.00 10 ft., shade/partial sun, heat tolerant nitida(Sinarundinaria nitida) 45.00 70.00 140.00 8 ft., NOT invasive, black stem, purple culms, drought resistant, evergreen in Maryland, Zone 4-9 ‘Jiuzhaigo’ ‘Red Fountain Clumping Bamboo’ 55.00 80.00 9-12’, stunning new bamboo!! World Heritage of Jiuzhaigou, China, tall clumper with small narrow green leaves adorning the green canes that turn a beautiful cinnamon red in 2nd year, Zone 5-9

represents new plant represents native plant 31 Name and Description 1GL 2GL 3GL 5GL 10/15GL FARGESIA CONTINUED robusta 35.00 60.00 130.00 10G/260.00 fast growing reaching 15-18’, partial shade but is heat and sun tolerant, Zone 5-9 rufa 35.00 60.00 130.00 10G/260.00 “rufa”, meaning “red”, refers to the Speciman distinctive orange-red culm sheaths, Size, call vigorous growth habit reaching 6-8 ft., for pricing sun or shade, Zone 5-9 PSEUDOSASA ‘Arrow Bamboo’ japonicus 50.00 70.00 90.00 18 ft., sun, part shade, good specimen, Zone 6 ‘Tsutsumiana’‘Green Onion Bamboo’ 50.00 70.00 90.00 18’ with 1/2 or larger canes with swollen culm internodes, salt-tolerant, Zone 6-9 SASA palmata ‘Broadleaf Bamboo’ 50.00 70.00 95.00 B&B/125.00 shade, large enlongated palm like foliage 6-7 ft., Zone 6-9 veitchii ‘Veitchis Bamboo’ 20.00 35.00 3-5 ft., large green leaves with white margins in winter, Zone 6-9 veitchii minor 20.00 35.00 2-5 ft., deep green leaves that become bi-colored with the onset of autumn. The leaves then display straw-colored margins, which persist into spring in warmer zones, Zone 5-9 Name and Description 1QT 1GL GROUND COVER BAMBOO PLEIOBLASTUS ‘Groundcover Bamboo’ chrysophyllus 7.50 golden variegated distichus 7.50 3-4 ft., bright green fanned foliage, excellent ground cover ‘Mini’ 7.50 1 ft., dwarf version of P. distichus fortunei variegatus 7.50 variegated white foliage viridistriatus 7.50 2-3 ft., golden variegated foliage

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FERNS

Name and Description 1 QT 1 GAL ADIANTUM pedatum ‘Maidenhair Fern’ 3.25 4.65 1-2 ft., shade, delicate, shiny dark stems, Zone 4-8 ATHYRIUM ‘Ghost’‘Ghost Fern’ 3.25 4.65 2-3 ft., shade, light silver fronds turning gray green through the season, Zone 3-8 angustum forma rubellum ‘Lady in Red Fern’ 3.25 4.65 2.5-3 ft., light shade, red stems with green fronds, moisture loving, salt-tolerant, Zone 3-8 filix-femina ‘Lady Fern’ 3.25 4.65 1-3 ft., shade, fine-textured foliage, moisture loving, Zone 4-8 ‘Minutissima’‘Dwarf Lady Fern’ 3.25 4.65 0.5-1 ft., compact/dwarf form of Lady Fern, perfect for borders, Zone 4-8 niponicum ‘Pictum’ ‘Japanese Painted Fern’ 3.25 4.65 2 ft., part shade, attractive silver, green, and red foliage, Zone 6-9 ‘Regal Red’‘Regal Red Japanese Painted Fern’ 3.25 4.65 1-1.5 ft., part shade, inner fronds dark red violet and edges shiny silver, Zone 4-9 BLECHNUM spicant‘Deer Fern’ 3.25 4.65 12-24 in., native to Pacific Northwest, grows in the moist, wet forest, glossy, evergreen groundcover, Zone 5-9 DENNSTAEDTIA punctilobula ‘Hay-scented Fern’ 4.10 5.10 1-2 ft., sun to full shade, creeping foliage, sweet scented, can be grown in open woods or rocky slopes, Zone 5-8 DRYOPTERIS cristata ‘Crested Woodfern’ 3.25 4.65 2 ft., full to part shade, evergreen, fronds are erect pinnate- pinnatified, bluish-green, prefers damp sites and rich soils, Zone 3-8 erythrosora ‘Autumn Fern’ 3.25 4.65 1-2 ft., part to full shade, colorful foliage, attractive fall color, moisture loving, semi-evergreen, Zone 5-9 ‘Brilliance’ 3.25 4.65 18” tall, orange glowing fall foliage, handsome groundcover with unique pink fiddle-heads filix-mas ‘Male Fern’ 3.25 4.65 2.5 ft., part-full shade, unique matte green foliage, keep moist, do not let this fern dry out, evergreen, Zone 4-8 goldiana ‘Goldie’s Wood Fern’ 3.25 4.65 3.5 ft., shade, largest of the native wood ferns, slow spreading, groundcover, forming large clusters, Zone 3-8

represents new plant represents native plant 35 Name and Description 1 QT 1 GAL DRYOPTERIS CONTINUED intermedia ‘Intermediate Wood Fern’ 3.25 4.65 16 in., upright, lanced fronds, wetlands, Zone 3-7 marginalis ‘Leather Wood Fern’ 3.25 4.65 1-2 ft., part-full shade, dark green foliage, Zone 3-8 x australis ‘Dixie Wood Fern’ 3.25 4.65 3-4 ft., part sun to light shade, straight tall-growing and dark green foliage, moist soil, Zone 5-9 x complexa ‘Robusta’ ‘Buckler Fern’ 3.25 4.65 3-4 ft., part to full shade, mass of deeply divided, upright arching fronds, semi-evergreen, Zone 4-8 MATTEUCCIA stuthiopteris ‘Ostrich Fern’ 3.25 4.65 5 ft., full-part shade, graceful foliage, Zone 4-8 ONOCLEA sensibilis ‘Sensitive Fern’ 3.60 4.85 1-2 ft., green foliage, sun or shade, likes open meadows and moist forests, sensitive to early frosts, Zone 4-9 OSMUNDA cinnamomea ‘Cinnamon Fern’ 3.60 4.85 5 ft., shade, rusty hair-like tufts at base of leaves, creeping, Zone 5-8 claytoniana ‘Interrupted Fern’ 3.60 4.85 2-4 ft., similar to Cinnamon Fern in foliage but with brown fertile leaflets that interrupt the green leaflet, moist and shady, Zone 2-8 regalis var. spectabilis ‘Royal Fern’ 3.25 4.65 4-6 ft., light green long leaves on purple stems, moist rich, acidic soil, Zone 4-7 POLYSTICHUM acrostichoides‘Christmas Fern’ 3.25 4.65 2 ft., leathery dark-green foliage, evergreen, shade, Zone 5-9 polyblepharum ‘Tassel Fern’ 3.25 4.65 1.5-2 ft., full to part shade, dark green glossy fronds, bushy habit, groundcover, mass planting, flower borders, Zone 5-8 THELYPTERIS noveboracensis (Dryopteris n.) ‘ Fern’ 3.75 4.85 1-2 ft., pale green foliage tapering down toward base, Zone 4-8 palustris ‘Eastern Marsh Fern’ 3.25 4.65 1-2 ft., sun to light shade, prefers bogs and marshes, great for bio-retention margins, light green foliage, Zone 2-10

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38 represents new plant represents native plant PERENNIALS

LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE ACANTHUS ‘Bear’s Breech’ hungaricus (A. balcanicus) 3.45 6.00 2-3 ft., full sun to part shade, deeply lobed foliage, and white flowers, blooms June-July, Zone 5-7 mollis 6.00 4 ft., full sun to part shade, deep green foliage, white and pink flowers, mid to late summer, Zone 7-10 spinosus 3.45 6.00 4 ft., similar to A.hungaricus in flower and habit, but foliage is more deeply lobed with sharp points, Zone 5-7 ACHILLEA ‘Yarrow’ millefolium 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-3 ft., sun, massing, blooming June-Sept., excellent for green roofing, Zone 3-9 ‘Apfelblüte’‘Apple Blossom’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2 ft., light pink flowers ‘Paprika’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 1-2 ft., red flowers ‘Salmon Beauty’‘Lachsschönheit’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-3 ft., full sun, soft green foliage, salmon-pink, fragrant flowers, early summer to early fall, extremely tough for naturalizing and xeriscaping, upright, Zone 2-9 ‘Terra Cotta’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 3 ft., silvery leaves, bright peach flowers turn to terra cotta color x ‘Coronation Gold’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 3-4 ft., soft yellow x ‘Moonshine’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2 ft., bright yellow flowered, silver fern foliage ACONITUM ‘Monkshood’ carmichaelii ‘Arendsii’ 4.35 2-5 ft., full to part sun, leathery dark green foliage, tall sturdy stems, tall spikes of violet blue flowers, blooms later than most Aconitums, Sept.-Oct., upright bushy habit, good for cut flowers, moist woodland areas, along ponds or streams, bog or water gardens, Zone 3-7 ‘Barker’s Variety’ 4.35 2-3 ft., hood shaped violet-blue flowers in Aug.-Sept. Zone 2-9 ACTAEA ‘Doll’s Eyes’ pachypoda 3.00 5.00 2-3 ft., part to full shade, soft, bluish-green foliage, white flowers in early and midsummer, Zone 4-9

represents new plant represents native plant 39 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE ACTAEA (S) CONTINUED rubra 3.00 5.00 24-36 in., fine-textured foliage, white flowers that are lightly scented, upright stems, Zone 4-8 ACTINOMERIS alternifolia (Verbesina alternifolia) ‘Wingstem’ 2.55 4.05 3-8 ft., part shade to shade, clump forming, erect perennial, rough textured, medium green leaves, bright yellow daisy-like flowers, blooming time Aug.-Oct., good for moist and wildflower meadows, Zone 4-8 AEGOPODIUM‘Angel’s Wings’ podagraria ‘Variegatum’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 8 in., full to part shade, very fast spreading groundcover for difficult areas, white flowers appear late May-June, Zone 5-9 AGAPANTHUS‘Lily of the Nile’ Headbourne Hybrids 6.50 1 ft., sun, evergreen, blue flowers in summer to early fall, massing, Zone 7-10 AGASTACHE ‘Anise-Hyssop’, ‘Hummingbird Mint’ ‘Black Adder’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-3 ft., violet blue buds open from deep purple stalks, Zone 6-10 ‘Blue Boa’ 2.60 4.50 72 .80 “Too Good to Wait Performer” 2013; “Top Performer” 2014 2-3 ft., full sun, upright, clump forming, bright green, fragrant foliage, deep blue-violet large flowers on strong spikes, blooms from early summer to late fall, attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, deer resistant, borders or mass plantings, Zone 5-10 ‘Blue Fortune’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-3 ft., long lasting soft blue flower spikes, fragrant foliage, attracts butterflies, blooms July-Sept., Zone 5-10 ‘Purple Haze’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-3 ft., full sun, compact upright perennial with blue-green foliage, smokey blue-violet spikes bloom nonstop from early summer until frost, good for butterfly gardens, mass or container gardens, Zone 6-9 foeniculum ‘Blue Giant Hyssop’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-4 ft., full sun to part shade, light green, fragrant foliage, blue to purple flowers, June-Sept., sturdy erect stems, Zone 4-8 ‘Alba’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 3 ft., full sun, bright green foliage, small white blooms in July, attracts butterflies, Zone 7-9

40 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE AGASTACHE (S) CONTINUED rugosa 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-3 ft., full sun, aromatic gray-green foliage, blue flowers in mid-summer, Zone 5-8 rupestris 2.65 4.15 72 .72 2 ft., full sun, silvery foliage, orange-pink flowers in midsummer to early fall, fragrant flower/foliage, upright, Zone 4-9 AJANIA (Chrysanthemum, Dendranthemum) pacifica ‘Gold and Silver’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 1-2 ft., sun, button-like yellow flowers in October, powdered gray on top, edged in silver with underside also silver, compact, beautiful as border or specimen grouping, excellent groundcover, Zone 5-9 Kurt Bluemel Introduction AJUGA ‘Bugle Weed’ pyramidalis ‘Metallica’ 2.55 4.05 72 .70 6-8 in., foliage of red-burgundy with blue flowers, blooming May-October, partial to full shade, Zone 3-9 ‘Metallica Crispa’ 2.55 4.05 72 .70 6 in., dark purple/deep bronze crinkly foliage, metallic luster, deep blue flowers in mid spring, Zone 3-9 reptans 6-9 in., sun to shade, violet-blue flowers in spring, groundcover, Zone 4-11 ‘Alba’ 2.55 4.05 72 .70 6 in., light green foliage, white flowers ‘Arboretum Giant’ 2.55 4.05 72 .70 1 ft., large green foliage, outlined by a deep purple edge, blooms in May ‘Black Scallop’ PP 2.55 4.05 4-6 in., tight creeping habit, rosettes of fragrant dark maroon foliage, juglone resistant ‘Bronze’ 2.55 4.05 72 .70 8 in., deep shade, bronze leaf, blue-purple flowers ‘Burgundy Glow’ 2.55 4.05 72 .70 4-6 in., white/pink/purple variegation with blue flowers ‘Jungle Beauty’ 2.55 4.05 72 .70 4-6 in., large shiny mahogany-purple leaves with 12 in. blue flower spikes ‘Mahogany’ 2.55 4.05 72 .70 4-6 in., very bright blue flowers in May-June, almost black-burgundy foliage, part to full shade

represents new plant represents native plant 41 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE AJUGA (S) CONTINUED tenorii ‘Chocolate Chip’ 2.55 4.05 72 .70 4 in., light blue flowers in spring, dwarf form with small, narrow chocolate & green foliage, evergreen, sun or shade, attracts butterflies, and hummingbirds, deer resistant, Zone 3-10 ALCHEMILLA erythropoda ‘Dwarf Lady’s Mantle’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 4-6 in., smaller than A.mollis, full sun to part shade, dense mound of scalloped gray-green leaves, very attractive when captured water droplets, clusters of yellow to greenish tiny flowers, spring to mid summer, clump forming, rock gardens, border edges, containers, Zone 3-7 mollis ‘Lady’s Mantle’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 1 ft., sun, groundcover, massing, green-yellow flowers June-Sept., Zone 3-9 ALLIUM ‘Chives’ ‘Millenium’ ‘Ornamental Onion’ 2018 PPA Plant of the Year 2.75 5.00 32 1.20 15-20 in., full sun to part shade, compact, upright, clumps of glossy green leaves, 2 in. purple spherical flowers, blooms mid to late summer, Zone 4-8 canadense ‘Meadow Garlic’, ‘Wild Garlic’ 2.55 4.05 50 1.03 18 in., full sun to part shade, erect to semi-erect medium foliage, grass-like leaves, topped with white or light pink star-shaped flowers between May-July, sometimes partially replaced by bulblets, attracts pollinators, Zone 3-8 cernuum ‘Lady’s Leek’ 2.55 4.05 72 .88 12-18 in., full sun to part shade, grass-like fragrant leaves, pink flowers in June to Aug., attracts butterflies, Zone 4-9 schoenoprasum 2.55 4.05 72 .88 1-3 ft., full sun to part shade, blooms spring, forms dense clumps, Zone 4-8 senescens ‘German Garlic’ 2.55 4.05 50 .88 12-24 in., full sun to part shade, vigorous mid-green strap- like foliage, lavender-pink flowers attractive to hummingbirds, blooms from mid to late summer, Zone 4-10 sphaerocephalum ‘Round-Headed Leek’ 2.55 4.05 50 .88 2-3., full sun, fragrant gray-green leaves, blooms in June- July with wine-red egg-shape flowers, Zone 4-8 ALYSSUM montanum ‘Luna’ ‘Madwort’ 2.55 72 .88 4-6 in., full sun, gray-green foliage, bright yellow flowers, long blooming period - March to June, compact alpine variety, ideal for rock gardens, Zone 4-8

42 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE ALYSSUM (S) CONTINUED saxatile (Aurinia saxatilis) ‘Summit’ 2.55 72 .82 6-10 in., full sun, low bushy mound of grey-green leaves, evergreen, golden yellow flowers, mid to late spring, excellent for rock gardens or as a border, Zone 3-9 AMORPHA canescens 3.50 4.50 32 1.29 2-3 ft., full sun to part shade, grayish green, hairy foliage, blue to purple flowers, mid summer, shrub, Zone 3-8 AMSONIA ‘Blue Ice’ 2.75 4.75 72 .88 12-15 in., full sun to part shade, drought tolerant in some areas, dark lavender flowers from spring to early summer, compact, Zones 4-9 hubrichtii PPA 2011 Perennial of the Year 2.75 4.75 72 .88 3 ft., sun, fine feathery foliage, blooms May-July, excellent fall color, Zone 3-9 tabernaemontana 2.75 4.75 72 .88 2-3 ft., full sun to part shade, willow-shaped leaves on sturdy upright stems, foliage turns golden in fall, pale blue flowers, May-June, Zone 4-9 tabernaemontana salicifolia ‘Blue Star’ 2.75 4.75 72 .88 2-3 ft., sun, steel-blue flowers June-July, good fall color, borders, Zone 4-9 ANEMONE‘Japanese Anemone’ canadensis ‘Meadow Anemone’ 2.75 4.75 72 1.03 2 ft., full sun to part shade, light to dark green, hairy leaves, white single flowers, blooming period from late spring to mid summer, groundcover, Zone 4-8 hupehensis ‘September Charm’ 2.75 4.75 3-4 ft., part shade, pink single flowers, late summer to fall, massing, Zone 4-9 hybrida x ‘Bressingham Glow’ 2.75 4.75 2 ft., deep pink semi-double flowers ‘Hadspen Abundance’ 2.75 4.75 2-3 ft., dark pink flowers ‘Honorine Jobert’ (A. japonica alba) 2.75 4.75 2016 PPA Plant of the Year 2-3 ft., sun, white single flowers ‘Königin ’ (A.h. Queen Charlotte) 2.75 4.75 2-3 ft., pink semi-double flowers ‘Pamina’ 2.75 4.75 2-3 ft., dark pink double flowers

represents new plant represents native plant 43 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE ANEMONE (S) CONTINUED ‘Richard Ahrens’ 2.75 4.75 1-3 ft., dark-green leaves with very early autumn blooms semi-double, pale-pink prominent yellow ‘Whirlwind’ 2.75 4.75 3-4 ft., white semi-double flowers sylvestris ‘Snowdrop Anemone’ 2.55 4.05 72 .82 1-2 ft., white flowers, blooms in spring and fall ‘Robustissima’‘Grape-leaved Japanese Anemone’ 2.75 4.75 3-4 ft., clear, pink single flowers, Zone 5-8 virginiana 2.55 4.05 72 .82 1-2 ft., full sun to part shade, leaves are deeply cut and clustered, pure white or white-greenish flowers, April to May, upright, Zone 5-8 ANGELICA dahurica 6.50 6 ft., green foliage is suspended from a center wrist-sized purple stem with white flower umbels in July/Aug., Zone 4-10 gigas 6.50 4.5 ft., lush, tropical foliage reveals fist-sized flowering buds in June that open to large dome of scarlet-purple flowers, Zone 4-7 ANTENNARIA neglecta ‘Field Pussytoes’ 2.55 72 1.13 6-12 in., full sun to part shade, evergreen groundcover with silvery foliage, flower heads are fuzzy, white to pale pink, male and female, blooms from April to June, rock gardens, woodland areas, group or mass planting, Zone 3-8 plantaginifolia ‘Plantain-leaf Pussytoes, Woman’s Tobacco’ 2.55 72 1.13 6-12 in., full to part sun, very similar to A. neglecta, but with broader leaves, clump forming, spreads by rhizomes, attracts butterflies, Zone 3-8 ANTHRISCUS sylvestris ‘Ravenswing’ ‘Ravenswing Cow Parsley’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2 ft., sun to part shade, decorative bronze-purple foliage, white delicate flowers, bloom April-July, Zone 6-9 AQUILEGIA ‘Columbine’ canadensis 2.55 4.05 72 .82 1-3 ft., part shade to shade, red flowers w/ yellow center, blooms April-May, Zone 3-8 ‘Corbett’‘Yellow Appalachian Columbine’ 2.55 4.05 72 .82 1 ft., part shade, yellow, for the choice garden spot ‘Little Lanterns’‘Little Lanterns Columbine’ 2.55 4.05 72 .82 1 ft., red with yellow corolla, dwarf and compact, dark green foliage, attracts hummingbirds 44 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE ARALIA ‘Japanese Spikenard’ cordata 5.50 6 ft., part shade, large specimen perennial, creamy-white flowers, blooms July-Aug., black-purple berries, Zone 6-9 racemosa 5.50 3-4 ft., part shade, greenish-white flowers, reddish-purple berries, groups, Zone 6-9 ARISAEMA ‘Jack-in-the-Pulpit’ triphyllum 2.55 1 ft., full sun to shade, spring woodland wildflower, excellent for rain or bog gardens, moisture loving, Zone 4-9 ARMERIA ‘Thrift’ maritima sun, rock garden, border plant, Zone 6-9 ‘Alba’ 2.55 4.05 72 .70 6 in., white flowers, blooms May-July, Zone 6-9 ‘Morning Star Deep Pink’ 2.55 4.05 72 .70 6 in., brilliant deep rose, long blooming, Zone 3-7 ‘Morning Star White’ 2.55 4.05 72 .70 6 in., bright white, long blooming, Zone 3-7 ARTEMISIA‘Wormwood’ ‘Powis Castle’ (A. arborescens) 2.55 4.05 72 .72 1-2 ft., gray-green, fine textured foliage, Zone 6-8 dracunculus ‘Sativa’ 2.55 4.05 72 .85 2.5 ft., full sun, edible French tarragon is feathery and fragrant, borders, Zone 5-8 ludoviciana ‘Silver King’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-3 ft, gray-white foliage, spreading habit, Zone 4-9 ‘Silver Queen’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 1-2 ft., silvery-gray foliage, herb garden, Zone 4-9 ‘Valerie Finnis’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 1-2 ft. wide silvery-gray leaves, Zone 4-9 schmidtiana ‘Silver Mound’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 1 ft., silvery-white foliage, very velvety texture, Zone 3-8 stelleriana ‘Beach Wormwood’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 1-2 ft., gray Chrysanthemum-like leaves, velvety texture, dry, massing, Zone 6-9 ‘Silver Brocade’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 6-12 in., full sun to part shade, silver-gray, fuzzy foliage, aromatic, yellow flowers in July, Zone 4-8

represents new plant represents native plant 45 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE ARUNCUS ‘Goat’s Beard’ ‘Horatio’ 6.75 2-3 ft., full sun to part shade, German hybrid between A. aesthusifolius and A. dioicus, creamy-white flowers bloom early-midsummer, fern-like foliage turns red in fall, Zone 3-9 aethusifolius 2.55 4.05 72 .93 1 ft., full to part shade, dwarf, creamy white flowers, blooms late spring, Zone 3-9 dioicus (A. sylvestris) 2.55 4.05 72 .93 4-5 ft., lacey green foliage, groups, massing, Zone 3-9 sinensis ‘Zweiweltenkind’‘Aruncus Of Two Worlds’ 2.55 4.05 72 .93 5 ft., upright white flowers, blooms June-July, Zone 4-8 ASARUM canadense ‘Wild Ginger’ 3.85 72 1.29 4-6 in., heart-shaped dull green leaves, purplish-brown flowers in early spring, Zone 4-9 caudatum ‘Long-tailed Wild Ginger’ 3.85 5.75 72 1.29 7-10 in., groundcover, excellent in low-water situations, distinct fuzzy cup-shaped flowers with tails, late winter to early spring, Zone 7-9 europaeum ‘European Wildginger’ 4.75 6.75 72 1.55 3 in., shiny evergreen foliage, shade, groundcover, massing, Zone 5-8 ASCLEPIAS incarnata ‘Swamp Milkweed’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 4-5 ft., pink flowers in summer, Zone 4-9 ‘Ice Ballet’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 3 ft., white flowers, summer blooming, Zone 4-9 purpurascens ‘Purple Milkeed’ 3.00 5.00 72 .82 2-3 ft., excellent alternative to A.syrica as it is less aggressive and tolerant of shade, rarely found in cultivation, Zone 3-9 ‘Showy Milkweed’ 2.65 4.50 72 .82 2-4 ft., full sun, large oval leaves, pink-purple flowers, blooming season May-September, hairy erect perennial, Monarch butterfly habitat plant, Zone 3-9 syriaca 2.65 4.50 32 1.34 3 ft., tough, butterfly attractor that withstands 72 .82 high winds and open field conditions, colonizer, Zone 3-9 tuberosa ‘Butterfly Weed’ 2.75 4.50 32 1.55 2-3 ft., full sun, orange flowers in summer, border, Zone 4-8 ‘Gay Butterflies’ 2.75 4.50 32 1.55 2-3 ft., mixture of yellow, orange and red flowers, Zone 4-8 ‘Hello Yellow’ 2.75 4.50 32 1.55 18-24 in., full sun, hairy medium green foliage, golden yellow flowers, blooms earlier than other A.tuberosa, early summer to early fall, upright, Zone 4-9 46 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE ASCLEPIAS (S) CONTINUED verticillata ‘Horsetail Milkweed’ 2.75 4.50 72 .82 1-3 ft., full sun to part shade, thin, narrow leaves, attractive clusters of greenish white flowers, July-Sept., single upright stem, Zone 4-8 ASTER ‘Little Carlow’Award of Garden Merit RHS 3.00 5.00 72 1.03 2-3 ft., sun to part shade, hybrid between A.cordifolius and A.novi-belgii, masses of violet-blue daisies with yellow center, blooms late summer to fall, Zone 4-8 azureus (Symphyotrichum oolentangiense) ‘Sky Blue Aster’ 2.55 4.05 72 .88 2-3 ft., full sun to part shade, alternate, simple, hairy leaves, blue daisy-like flowers, early to late fall, upright, Zone 3-9 cordifolius 2.55 4.05 72 .88 2-3 ft., early fall covered in powder blue flower rays with yellow centers even in shade, Zone 3-8 ‘Avondale’ 2.55 4.05 72 .88 2-3 ft., carpets of blue flowers, mid to late fall, Zone 3-8 divaricatus ‘White Wood Aster’ 2.55 4.05 72 .88 2 ft., shade and drought tolerant, white flowers, Zone 3-8 ‘Eastern Star’ 2.55 4.05 72 .88 18-24 in., profuse white blooms in late summer, striking twiggy black stems with green leaves dumosus ‘Lady in Blue’ Improved 2.55 4.05 72 .77 15-18 in, light blue flowers, blooms Aug.-Sept., compact Zone 3-8 ‘Woods Blue’ (‘Wood’s Light Blue’) 2.55 4.05 72 .77 1-2 ft., lavender blue daisy-like flower, blooms in fall, Zone 4-8 ‘Woods Pink’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 1-2 ft., clear pink daisy-like flower, Zone 5-8 ‘Woods Purple’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 1-2 ft., crisp purple daisy-like flower, Zone 5-8 ericoides ‘Heath Aster’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 1-3 ft., bushy habit with clusters of delicate yellow-centered white flowers, late summer to fall, Zone 3-8 ‘Snow Flurry’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 1-2 ft., white flowers with yellow eye, Zone 3-8 frikartii ‘Möench’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2-3 ft., blue flowers with gold centers, late summer, Zone 5-7 ‘Wunder von Staefa’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2-3 ft., light blue, blooms late summer, Zone 5-7

represents new plant represents native plant 47 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE ASTER (S) CONTINUED laevis ‘Smooth Aster’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2-4 ft., abundance of violet-blue flowers, hardy aster, often blooming well into late fall, Zone 4-8 ‘Bluebird’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 3-4 ft., violet-blue flowers with yellow center, vase- shaped clump, Zone 4-8 lanceolatus (Symphyotrichum lanceolatum) ‘Panicled Aster’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 up to 5 ft., full sun, erect perennial with medium dark, very linear leaves and woody stems, blooms in Sept.-Oct. in white to light blue shades, attracts wildlife, common for meadows, river banks, railways, Zone 3-10 lateriflorus ‘Calico Aster’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2-3 ft., sun to part shade, widely spread green or reddish brown stems, lanceolate leaves, white and yellow disk aging to purple, blooms Aug.-Oct., Zone 3-9 ‘Horizontalis’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2-3 ft., purplish leaves, pale lilac flowers, summer to fall, Zone 4-9 ‘Lady in Black’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 3 ft., small black foliage w/small white flowers, sun to part shade, blooms Sept.-Oct., Zone 3-8 macrophyllus 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2-3 ft., full to part shade, violet flowers, great under shrubs and trees, Zone 3-8 ‘Albus’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2-3 ft., white flowers, Zone 3-8 novae-angliae ‘New England Aster’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 4 ft., violet to pink shades, Zone 3-8 ‘Andenken an Alma Pötschke’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 3-4 ft., salmon pink flowers ‘Harrington’s Pink’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 4-5 ft., pink flowers ‘Purple Dome’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 3-4 ft., semi-double purple flowers ‘Rudelsburg’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 1-2 ft., full sun, pink flowers, Zone 3-9 ‘Violetta’ (Symphyotrichum n.a.’Violetta’) 3.00 5.00 72 .98 4-5 ft., full sun to part shade, masses of bright violet- purple daisies with dark yellow centers from late summer to late fall, Zone 4-8 novi-belgii ‘New York Aster’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 3-4 ft., mixed blue, pink and white flowers, prefers average to moist soils, Zone 3-8 ‘Blue Gown’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2.5-3 ft., clear blue flowers, blooms Sept.-Oct., Zone 3-8

48 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE ASTER (S) CONTINUED ‘Blue Lagune’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2 ft., full sun to part shade, blue flowers, blooming period summer, Zone 4-8 oblongifolius ‘Aromatic Aster’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 1-3 ft., full sun, blue-green, fragrant foliage, blue to purple flowers, late summer to early fall, attracts birds and butterflies, Zone 3-8 ‘October Sky’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 1.5-2 ft., strong grower, low mounds of bushy 18 in. foliage, spreading 18-24 in. with blue flowers, highly tolerant of drought and poor soil, Zone 5-8 ‘Raydon’s Favorite’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 3 ft., single med.-blue flowers, fragrant foliage, blooms Sept.-Oct., Zone 3-8 pringlei ‘Monte Cassino’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 4 ft., white flowers, early to late fall, Zone 4-9 shortii(Symphyotrichum shortii) ‘Short’s Aster’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 3 ft., part sun to shade, erect stems, the leaves don’t have teeth like most Asters, clusters of lavender-violet daisies with yellow centers that turn red, blooming period Aug.- Oct., habit: woodlands, bees, butterflies and hummingbirds attracting, Zone 3-8 spectabilis ‘Seaside Aster’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 18 in., full sun, dry poor or sandy soils, deep green foliage, blue single flowers, Aug.-Oct., attracts butterflies, Zone 4-8 tataricus ‘Tatarian Daisy’ 2.55 4.05 6-8 ft., blue-purple flowers, Zone 4-10 ‘Jindai’‘Dwarf Tatarian Daisy’ 2.55 4.05 3-5 ft., deep green foliage with single sky-blue flowers, shorter variety less likely to need staking, Zone 4-8 turbinellus ‘Prairie Aster’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2-3 ft., full to part sun, upright stem, highly branched, rich green foliage, blooms very late Sept.-Oct., blossoms are showy, lavender to violet, native to prairies, savannas, open woods, Zone 5-8 umbellatus (Doellingeria umbellata) ‘Flat-topped Aster’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2-5 ft., full to part sun, bushy, upright, leaves are long, lance shaped, produces a mass of small white flowers, July- Sept., good for woodland gardens, moist meadows, Zone 3-8 ASTEROMOEA (Kalimeris m.) ‘Beauty Aster’ mongolica 2.60 4.50 2-3 ft., white flowers during summer, Zone 4-8

represents new plant represents native plant 49 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE ASTILBE ‘False Spirea’ chinensis ‘Purpurkerze’ (A. taquetii ‘Purpurkerze’) 4.15 3 ft., tall upright plumes, rosy purple, blooms in August, Zone 3-8 ‘Veronica Klose’ 4.15 1-2 ft., dark purple flowers in late summer, Zone 3-9 ‘Visions’ 4.50 16-18 in., part shade to full shade, dark green foliage, blooms in pink to lilac shades, mid to late summer, upright, compact, Zone 3-8 ‘Visions in Pink’ PP 4.50 2 ft., soft-pink plumes, over a lacy blue-green foliage, Zone 3-8 ‘Visions in Red’ PP 4.50 2 ft., dark purplish-red flowers, June-July, Zone 3-8 ‘Visions in White’ PP 4.50 2 ft., crisp white plumes, compact lacy foliage, Zone 3-8 simplificifolia ‘Hennie Graafland’ 4.15 15 in., rose flowers above dark shiny cut foliage, blooms June-July, Zone 3-9 ‘Sprite’ 1994 PPA Plant of the Year 4.15 1 ft., light pink flowers above green lacy cut foliage, late bloomer, Zone 3-9 thunbergii ‘Straussenfeder’ (A.’Ostrich Plume’) 4.15 3 ft., salmon-pink flower heads in summer, drooping posture, Zone 3-9 x ardensii ‘Amethyst’ 4.15 1.5-3 ft., part to full shade, upright, fern-like deep green foliage, lilac-purple flower plums bloom in early to mid summer, clump forming, mass or group plantings, borders, containers, Zone 3-8 ‘Brautschleier’‘Bridal Veil’ 4.15 2-3 ft., white flowers in June, Zone 3-9 ‘Fanal’ 4.15 2 ft., intense red flowers in July, reddish foliage, Z 3-9 x japonica ‘Deutschland’ 4.15 2 ft., snow-white flowers in late spring, Zone 3-9 ‘Peach Blossom’ 4.15 2 ft., salmon-pink flowers in July, Zone 3-9 ‘Rheinland’ 4.15 2 ft., clear rose carmine flowers in June, Zone 3-9

50 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE ASTILBOIDES tabularis (Rodgersia tabularis) 5.75 2-3 ft., shade, blooms white May-June, specimen, Zone 6-8 ASTRANTIA major ‘Great Masterwort’ 3.00 5.00 72 .88 24-36 in., full sun to part shade, variable foliage with greenish pink to red flowers, fragrant, early to mid summer, erect stem with little branches, Zone 5-7 BACCHARIS ‘Sea Myrtle’ halimifolia ‘White Caps’ 12.50 up to 12 ft., blooms white in fall, excellent seaside plant, Zone 5-9 Kurt Bluemel Selection BAPTISIA ‘Carolina Moonlight’ 5.50 3-4 ft., upright growing, butter yellow blooms with blue- green foliage, charcoal black seed pods 2.5 in. long, deer resistant, Zone 4-9 australis ‘False Indigo’2010 PPA Perennial of the Year 2.55 4.05 72 .88 3-4 ft., full sun to part shade, blue flowers in summer, borders, deer resistant, Zone 4-8 australis var. minor 2.55 4.50 72 .88 1.5-3 ft., full sun to part shade, bluish-green clover-like leaves, blue-purple sweet-pea flowers, followed by black seed pods, blooms May-June, compact, upright, drought tolerant, borders, cottage gardens, meadows, specimen or small groups, Zone 3-8 leucantha (Alba) 2.55 4.50 72 .88 3 ft., same signature blue foliage as most Baptisia, but with white flower wands on darker stems, Zone 4-9 sphaerocarpa ‘Yellow Wild Indigo’ 2.55 4.50 72 .88 2-3 ft., full sun to part shade, upright sturdy stems and blue- green foliage, blooms in summer, bright yellow flowers followed by attractive seedpods, clump forming, drought tolerant, Zone 5-8 tinctoria 2.55 4.50 72 .88 2-3 ft., upright clusters of clover-foliage with yellow shrubby flowers, late spring to early summer, Zone 3-9 x ‘Purple Smoke’‘Blue False Indigo’ 5.00 2-3 ft., full sun to part shade, foliage of gray-green on charcoal gray stem, flowers smokey-violet blooming May- June, deer resistant, Zone 4-9

represents new plant represents native plant 51 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE BAPTISIA (S) CONTINUED x ‘Twilite’ Prairieblues™ PP 6.50 (Baptisia × variicolor Twilite Prairieblues™) 3-5 ft., full sun, blue-green, vigorous foliage topped with pea-like violet-purple flowers with yellow keels, May-June, showy seedpods, upright, mounded, excellent for borders, beds, cut flower, cottage gardens, Zone 4-8 BEGONIA (B. evansiana) ‘Hardy Begonia’ grandis 3.00 4.50 72 .98 1 ft., full to part shade, pale pink flowers, blooms July to frost, Zone 6-9 ‘Alba’ 3.00 4.50 72 .98 2-3 ft., white flowers, Zone 6-9 BELAMCANDA chinensis‘Blackberry Lily’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2 ft., orange flowers, June-Aug., sun, sandy soil, Zone 6-8 BERGENIA ‘Saxifrage’ ‘Morgenröte’‘Morning Red’ 2.55 4.05 1-2 ft., full sun to part shade, evergreen clump of leathery leaves with erect crimson stems bearing clusters of deep carmine-pink flowers, blooms March-May, Zone 4-8 cordifolia 2.55 4.05 72 .72 12-18 in., full sun to part shade, leathery, dark green leaves, evergreen, deep pink flowers, blooms in spring, groundcover, Zone 3-8 ‘New Hybrids’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 12-16 in., good groundcover, blooms are soft pink to dark red, Zone 3-8 ‘Rotblum’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 12-16 in., red flowers, good red color in winter, Z 3-8 ‘Winterglut’‘Winter Glow’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 12-16 in., best red fall and winter foliage, floral arrangements, Zone 3-8 BIGELOWIA nuttallii ‘Nuttall’s Rayless Goldenrod’ 3.25 72 1.29 1 ft., sun, upright, evergreen, clusters of bright yellow flowers over small tufts of very narrow green leaves, blooms Aug.-Oct., drought tolerant, Zone 4-10 BLEPHILIA ciliata ‘Downy Wood Mint’ 2.55 4.05 1-2 ft., full sun to part shade, upright unbranched square stems, hairy blue-green leaves, lavender to pink two lipped flowers, blooms June-Aug., clump forming, good for wildlife gardens, rain gardens, mass plantings, borders, Zone 4-8

52 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE BOLTONIA ‘False Starwort’ asteroides 2.55 4.05 72 .82 3-5 ft., full to part sun, upright sturdy stems, grayish-green foliage aging to green, abundance of white, sometimes pink to purple rays, daisy-like flowers with yellow centers, blooms Aug.-Oct., tolerates standing water, Zone 3-10 ‘Pink Beauty’ 2.55 4.05 72 .82 4-6 ft., white flowers, Aug.-Oct., Zone 5-8 ‘Snowbank’ 2.55 4.05 72 .82 4-5 ft., Aster-like white flowers, likes dry to moist soils, groups, borders, Zone 4-8 BRUNNERA ‘Siberian Bugloss’ macrophylla (Anchusa) ‘Dwarf Anchusa’ 2.60 4.50 1 ft., shade, clear blue with dark green foliage, blooms April-May, woodland garden, massing, Zone 4-8 BUPHTHALMUM salicifolium ‘Willow Leaf Oxeye’ ‘Alpengold’ 2.55 4.05 2 ft., full sun to part shade, dark green foliage, golden yellow daisy-like flowers, fragrant, blooming June- Aug., great for borders, Zone 4-8 CACALIA atriplicifolia (Arnoglossum) ‘Pale Indian Plantain’ 3.00 5.00 72 1.03 5-7 ft., full sun to part shade, fan-like leathery leaves, clusters of small white flowers on erect stalks, blooms July- Sept., Zone 4-8 CALAMINTHA nepeta (nepetoides) 2.55 4.05 72 .72 1-2 ft., sun, pale lilac flowers, long blooming July-Oct., groundcover, Zone 5-9 ‘White Cloud’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 1-2 ft., light green foliage with white flowers through fall, Zone 5-9 CALLIRHOE‘Poppy Mallow’ involucrata (Winecups, Buffalo Rose) 2.55 4.05 72 .88 1 ft., purple flowering groundcover, early summer to early fall, evergreen, Zone 4-8 CAMPANULA ‘Bell Flower’ carpatica ‘Blue Uniform’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 8-10 in., full sun to part shade, compact mound, bell-shaped upright purple-blue flowers cover small heart- shaped leaves, blooms July-Sept., groundcover, rock gardens, containers, borders, Zone 3-7

represents new plant represents native plant 53 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE CAMPANULA (S) CONTINUED ‘White Uniform’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 8-10 in., full sun to part shade, tight mounds of small bright green leaves, upward facing showy white flowers in in July-Sept., groundcover, rock gardens, borders, mass plantings, containers, Zone 3-7 portenshclagiana (muralis) ‘Dalmation Bellflower’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 4 in., very intense lilac flowers from late spring through summer, creeping habit, great groundcover, Zone 4-8 ‘Birch Hybrid’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 6 in., part shade, bright purple-blue bells over creeping green foliage from late spring to summer, vigorous groundcover, Zone 4-9 poscharskyana ‘Serbian Bellflower’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 6 in. spread makes for an excellent ground cover with blue star flowers from spring to summer, Zone 4-8 punctata ‘Sarastro’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 18-24 in., purple bell-shaped flowers, sun, Zone 3-7 rotundifolia 2.55 4.05 72 .77 18 in., rosette-forming, upright foliage, Zone 3-6 CARYOPTERIS ‘Bluebeard’ clandonensis 2-4 ft., full sun, dry locations, silvery foliage, groups, blooms summer to fall, Zone 6-9 ‘Dark Knight’ 4.25 72 .88 dark blue flowers ‘First Choice’ PP 4.25 has silvery-green foliage that is to 23-26 in. in height, dark purple flowers, Zone 6-8 CASSIA hebercarpa ‘Wild Senna’ 4.05 4-6 ft., full to part sun, stem is light green and hairy, leaves are compound, medium to dark green, legume with stunning bright yellow flower, followed by dark brown seedpods, blooming period July-Sept., upright, bushy, mass plantings, meadows, Zone 4-8 marilandica (Senna marilandica) ‘Maryland Senna’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 3-6 ft., full sun, large, yellowish-green leaves, yellow pea- like flowers, July-August, erect, shrubby, Zone 4-7 CENTAUREA ‘Knapweed’ montana 2.55 4.05 72 .70 1-2 ft., full sun, blue flowers in May, border, Zone 6-8

54 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE CENTRANTHUS ‘Jupiter’s Beard’ ruber ‘Albus’ 2.55 4.05 72 .70 2-3 ft., pure white flowers, blooms all summer, Zone 4-9 ‘Coccineus’ 2.55 4.05 72 .70 2 ft., full sun, red flowers, blooms all summer, Zone 4-9 CERATOSTIGMA ‘Leadwort’ plumbaginoides (Plumbago larpentae) 2.55 4.05 72 .72 1 ft., full sun, dark blue flowers, blooms late July-Sept., groundcover, foliage turns red in fall, Zone 6-9 CHELONE glabra 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-4 ft., full sun, moist soil, deep green foliage, white flowers with hint of pink, Zone 4-8 lyonii ‘Pink Turtlehead’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-3 ft., part shade, moist conditions, rose-purple flowers, blooms late summer, Zone 4-7 ‘Hot Lips’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-3 ft., bronze-green foliage turns bright deep green topped with rose colored flowers in Aug.-Sept., Zone 4-7 ‘Pink Temptation’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 14-16 in., part shade to shade, compact foliage of dark green leaves with bright pink flowers in July-Sept., Zone 4-7 obliqua 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-3 ft., full sun to part shade, upright, medium to dark green leaves, pink to purple flowers appear in late summer to mid fall, moist soils, Zone 3-9 ‘Alba’‘White Turtlehead’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-3 ft., part shade, dark green, lanced shaped leaves, white flowers in Aug.-Oct., erect habit, Zone 5-8 CHRYSANTHEMUM rubellum ‘Clara Curtis’ 3.00 5.00 72 .88 14 in., low plants smothered in late summer to fall with blush colored daisy like flowers with yellow center, Z 4-9 CHRYSOGONUM ‘Golden Star’ virginianum 2.55 4.05 72 .88 6-9 in., sun, yellow flowers, blooms in spring, Zone 5-9 ‘Allen Bush’ 2.55 4.05 72 .88 8 in., rapid grower, Zone 5-9 ‘Golden Acres’ 2.55 4.05 72 .88 4-6 in., part shade, dark green foliage, golden yellow, star-like flowers, late spring/early summer, evergreen, groundcover, Zone 5-9 ‘Mark Viette’ 2.55 4.05 72 .88 6 in., buttercup yellow flowers, Zone 5-9 represents new plant represents native plant 55 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE ‘Maryland Golden Aster’ mariana 3.00 5.00 2-3 ft., sun, dry soil, silvery foliage w/ bright yellow flowers blooms Sept.-Oct., Zone 4-7 CIMICIFUGA ‘Bugbane’ racemosa 3.00 5.75 6 ft., part shade to full shade, white flowers in Aug.-Sept., woodland garden, Zone 3-8 ramosa ‘Brunette’ 9.00 6 ft., part shade, dark-purple foliage, white flowers, blooms in fall, rare, Zone 6-8 CLEMATIS virginiana ‘Devil’s Darning Needles’, ‘Virgin’s Bower’ 6.00 32 2.06 15-20 ft., woody vine, full sun to part shade, trifoliate bright green leaves, fragrant white flowers in clusters from July to Sept., uses: trellises, arbors, roadsides, restoration projects, Zone 3-9 COMPTONIA ‘Sweet Fern’ peregrina 10.50 2-3 ft., sun to part shade, deciduous shrub, narrow hairy, olive-green leaves, fragrant when crushed, mounding, Zone 3-6 CONRADINA verticillata ‘Snowflake’ 3.50 5.50 1 ft., vigorous rare white flowered selection, small mounds of white flowers in May-June, needs bright sun, well drained planting, Zone 6-9 CONVALLARIA ‘Lily-Of-the-Valley’ majalis 3.00 5.00 8 in., part shade, fragrant white bell-shaped flowers late spring, groundcover, massing, Zone 4-7 COREOPSIS ‘Cutleaf Tickseed’ auriculata ‘Nana’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 6-8 in., full sun, golden-orange flowers in late spring groups, massing, Zone 4-9 f. nana ‘Elfin Gold’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 6-10 in., full sun, compact habit, smaller than other Coreopsis, deep green foliage and bright gold yellow flowers, blooms May-Sept., clump forming, perfect for rock gardens, borders and containers, Zone 4-9 grandiflora ‘Early Sunrise’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 1.5-2 ft., full sun, double golden flowers, blooms summer to frost, groups, massing, Zone 4-9 56 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE COREOPSIS (S) CONTINUED lanceolata 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2 ft., yellow daisy-like flowers, rust band around the eye, lance leaves, Zone 4-9 ‘Sterntaler’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 16 in., gold-yellow flowers with burgundy ring, blooms May-Oct., Zone 5-8 palmata ‘Tickseed’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 1-2 ft., full sun, medium green foliage, pale yellow daisy-like flowers, May to July, upright stems, Zone 3-8 pubescens ‘Sunshine Superman’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 12-18 in., full sun, medium sized, deep green foliage, daisy-like flowers, June-Sept., heat and drought tolerant, groundcover, rock gardens, borders and meadows, Z 5-9 rosea ‘American Dream’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 1 ft., profusion of pink flowers, June-frost, Zone 4-8 tinctoria ‘Plains Coreopsis’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 1-2 ft., full sun to part shade, finely cut green leaves, yellow flower heads with reddish to brown disc florets, late spring to fall, upright, Zone 2-11 tripteris 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-8 ft., late summer blooming, soft yellow blooms on anise-scented stalks w/ tri-lance foliage, Zone 3-8 verticillata 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-3 ft., full sun, spreading bushy clumps, daisy-like flowers with yellow petals and centers, mid summer to early fall, Zone 4-9 ‘Golden Shower’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-3 ft., golden-yellow flowers in summer, Zone 5-8 ‘Moonbeam’ PPA 1992 Plant of the Year 2.55 4.05 72 .72 1-2 ft., lemon yellow flowers, blooming June-frost, good border plant, Zone 5-8 ‘Zagreb’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 1-2 ft., yellowish/orange flowers in summer, Zone 5-8 CRAMBE ‘Kale’ cordifolia 6.50 3-6 ft., full sun, good drainage, giant cabbage-like leaves, white flowers, blooming June-July, Zone 5-8 maritima ‘Sea Kale’ 6.50 16-24 in., full sun, powdery-blue, cabbage-like leaves, creamy white flowers, early to mid summer, attractive to bees, mound forming, Zone 4-9

represents new plant represents native plant 57 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE CROCOSMIA x ‘Emberglow’ 3.00 5.00 3 ft., sun to part shade, radiant vermillion blooms in August, green iris-like foliage, Zone 4-10 x ‘Emily McKenzie’ 3.00 5.00 3 ft., sun, starry flowers of orange, burnt orange bands form on wands in August, iris-like foliage, Zone 4-10 x ‘Lucifer’ 3.00 5.00 2-3 ft., sun to part shade, scarlet-red flowers, sword-shaped leaves, summer blooming, Zone 5-9 DALEA candidum (Petalostemum candidum) ‘White Prairie Clover’ 2.55 4.05 72 .70 1-2 ft., full sun, dull green leaves with linear leaflets, spikes with white flowers, blooming period June-Sept., attractive to bees and butterflies, upright, Zone 3-8 purpurea ‘Purple Prairie Clover’ 2.55 4.05 72 .70 1-3 ft., full sun, odd-pinnate leaves with narrow leaflets, cone-like head with small purple flowers, early to mid summer, multiple upright stems, Zone 3-8 DARMERA (Peltiphyllum peltatum) ‘Umbrella Plant’ peltata 6.00 2-3 ft., rosy-lilac flowers, large umbrella-shaped foliage, shade, moisture loving, blooms in April, Zone 5-9 DATISCA ‘False Hemp’ cannabina 2.55 4.05 7 ft., full sun, foliage light green clefted almost to center, greenish-yellow flowers, bushy habit, Zone 5-8 DELOSPERMA ‘Ice Plant’ congestum 2.55 72 .77 4 in., full sun, bright yellow daisy-like flowers, May-August, drought resistant, groundcover, Zone 5-9 cooperi 2.55 72 .77 3-6 in., full sun, succulent, deep green foliage, purple flowers, June-Sept., drought tolerant, Zone 6-10 floribundum ‘Starburst’ 2.55 72 .77 2-4 in., full sun, succulent, bright pink with white centers, early to late summer, massing, groundcover, Zone 6-9 hispida (Drosanthemum hispida) 2.55 72 .77 4 in., full sun, purple-pink flowers with pale yellow centers, May-Aug., Zone 6-10 ‘Luckhoffii-Hybr’ 2.55 72 .77 4 in., full sun, mixture of white to yellow, pink, red and orange flowers blooming from May to Sept., Zone 6-11

58 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE DELOSPERMA (S) CONTINUED nubigenum (D. lineare) ‘Basutoland’ 2.55 72 .77 2-4 in., full sun, yellow flowers, late spring to summer, Zone 6-9

sutherlandii 2.55 72 .77 2-4 in., vibrant fuscia 2 in. flowers are among the largest blooms, Zone 6-9 DELPHINIUM exaltatum ‘Tall Larkspur’ 2.55 4.05 3-6 ft., full sun to part shade, upright, leaves are deeply lobed into 3-5 segments, lavender to purple showy flowers, blooms later than other Delphiniums, July-Sept., attracts butterflies and hummingbirds, plant in small groups or masses, borders, cottage gardens, Zone 4-8 DESMODIUM canadense (Meibomia canadensis) ‘Showy Tick Trefoil’ 2.55 4.05 72 .88 3-5 ft., full to part sun, legume, normally erect, bushy, hairy stems and leaves, hundreds pea-like pink to purple flowers, blooms July-Aug., drought resistant, clump forming, host plant for butterflies and moths, Zone 3-7 DEUTZIA gracilis ‘Nikko’‘Dwarf Deutzia’ 8.25 1-2 ft., sun to part shade, blooms white in early summer, excellent groundcover, attractive from early summer into fall, Zone 5-9 DIANTHUS arenarius ‘Sand Pink’ 2.55 4.05 10 in., full sun, dense clumps of narrow, dark green grass- like foliage, white deeply fringed flowers, sweetly scented, blooms July-Sept., rock gardens, greenroofs, borders, Z 3-8 gratianopolitanus full sun, blooming in June, Zone 4-8 ‘Bath’s Pink’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 6 in., silvery-blue foliage, single pink flowers ‘Firewitch’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 6-8 in., deep blue foliage, intense raspberry-red flowers ‘Mountain Mist’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 1 ft., silvery-blue foliage, pink flowers, May-June ‘Red Beauty’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 5-7 in., more compact from ‘Firewitch’, full sun, evergreen, grass-like blue-green foliage, fragrant, single bright red flowers, repeat bloomer, late summer to autumn, mounded, containers, rock gardens, cottage gardens, borders, Zone 3-9 represents new plant represents native plant 59 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE DIANTHUS (S) CONTINUED ‘Tiny Rubies’‘Pin-Cushion Dianthus’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 4-6 in., ruby-red flowers plumarius ‘Boutonniere’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 1-2 ft., full sun, double white flowers, drought resistant x allwoodii ‘Frosty Fire’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 6 in., full sun, evergreen, silver-blue foliage, double cherry red flowers, summer and fall reblooming, fragrant, hummingbird and butterflies attractant, mounded, rock and cottage gardens, edges of paths and borders, Z 4-8 DICENTRA ‘Bleeding Heart’ cucullaria ‘Dutchman’s Breeches’ 3.00 6-12 in., part to full shade, grey-green, delicate deeply cut leaves, white upside-down flowers, blooms April-May, wildflower or native plant gardens, Zone 3-7 eximia ‘Wild Bleeding Heart’, ‘Turkey Corn’ 3.00 5.00 12-18 in., part to full shade, bushy habit, gray-green finely divided leaves, clusters of pink heart shaped flowers bloom from spring to late summer, shady rock gardens, borders, Zone 4-8 sun to part shade, massing, spring blooming, Zone 4-8 ‘Bacchanal’ 3.00 5.00 1 ft., deep red flowers ‘Luxuriant’ 3.00 5.00 1 ft., cherry-red flowers spectabilis 5.00 2-3 ft., clear pink flowers, specimen ‘Alba’ 5.00 2-3 ft., white flowers, specimen planting DIGITALIS ‘Foxglove’ grandiflora (D. ambigua) 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-3 ft., full sun to part shade, large yellow flowers on tall spikes in summer, Zone 3-8 purpurea ‘Excelsior Hybrids’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 3-4 ft., large red, pink or white flowers, biennial, Zone 4-8 ‘Pam’s Choice’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 3-4 ft., full sun to part shade, medium green, hairy leaves, white, bell-shaped blooms with maroon purple throats, late spring to early summer, upright, Zone 4-9

60 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE DIGITALIS (S) CONTINUED ‘Snow Thimble’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 3-4 ft., full sun to part shade, green rosettes, pure white flowers on upright stems, bloom time early to midsummer attracts hummingbirds, Zone 4-9 thapsi ‘Spanish Peaks’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 1.5 ft., full sun to part shade, yellow-green foliage, raspberry-rose bells, June-July, compact, Zone 4-9 DODECATHEON meadia 3.00 5.00 6-18 in., part shade, grayish-green basal rosette leaves, blooms in white to pink to light purple in late spring, Zone 4-8 ECHINACEA ‘Coneflower’ ‘Cheyenne Spirit’Selections Flower Award 2013 2.75 4.50 72 .98 24-30 in., full sun, compact, well branched, mix of orange, red, yellow and purple flowers, mid summer to early fall, attracts butterflies and birds, borders, rock gardens, mass plantings, cut flowers, Zone 4-9 angustifolia ‘Narrow-leaved Coneflower’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 12-32 in., full sun to part shade, simple, narrowly lance- shaped leaves, pink to purple daisy like flowers, bloom from June to July, upright stems, Zone 4-9 pallida ‘Pale Purple Coneflower’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 3-4 ft., full sun to part shade, hairy plant, native to prairies, daisy like flowers with pale pink to purple petals grow on upright stems, from June to July, Zone 4-8 purpurea 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2-3 ft., full sun to part shade, purple rose flowers, June- Aug., massing, Zone 4-8 ‘Alba’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2-3 ft., white flowers, Zone 4-8 ‘Green Twister’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2-3 ft., full sun, upright, dark green hairy foliage, unique blossoms - purple-red petals with green tips, long blooming, July-Sept., specimen, mass plantings, borders, cut flowers, Zone 3-8 ‘Happy Star’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 3 ft., full sun, 3 in. blooms of bold white petals with yellow cone, mid-summer to late fall, Zone 3-8 ‘Magnus Superior’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2010 Jelitto intro to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of the award-winning ‘Magnus’, deeper lavender pink with darker stem and larger coppery cones, Zone 3-8

represents new plant represents native plant 61 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE ECHINACEA (S) CONTINUED ‘Mellow Yellows’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 24-32 in., sun, vigorous and sturdy, long lasting flowering in shades of yellow, June through Oct., Zone 4-8 Jelitto Perennial Sees Introduction ‘Pow Wow White’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 18-24 in., full sun, medium green foliage, large, pure white flowers with yellow center, early summer to fall, upright sturdy stems, Zone 3-8 ‘Pow Wow Berry’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 ASS 2010 Flower Award Winner, 24in., compact, bushy with deep rose-purple flowers, Zone 3-9 ‘Rubinstern’ (Ruby Star) 2.55 4.05 72 .77 3 ft., foliage of dark green with flat topped dark carmine- red, flowers in July-Sept., cone is brown/bronze, full sun, attractive to butterflies, Zone 3-8 simulata ‘Wavyleaf Purple Coneflower’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2-3 ft., full sun to part shade, very similar to E. pallida pink drooping narrow petals and yellow pollen, blooms June to Aug., attracts birds and butterflies, uses: meadows, native gardens, borders, mass plantings, Zone 3-8 tennesseensis 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2 ft., Rocky-Top hybrid, compact lanced foliage & flowers that the petals bend upward of pastel pink in July-Sept., full sun, Zone 4-9 ECHINOPS ‘Globe Thistle’ bannaticus ‘Blue Glow’ 2.55 4.05 72 .88 3 ft., full sun, blue ball-shaped flowers, summer blooming, groups, Zone 4-8 ritro 2.55 4.05 72 .88 3 ft., full sun, upright, deeply lobbed dark green leaves, slivery and hairy on the bottom side, steel-blue spherical flowers, blooms July-Sept., drought tolerant, attracts beneficial insects, cut flowers, beds and borders, Zone 3-8 spaeroceph ‘Arctic Glow’ 2.55 4.05 72 .88 2.5-3 ft., full sun, spiny, gray-green, deeply divided leaves, white ball-like flowers, early to late summer, excellent for cut flowers, sturdy upright mound, Zone 2-9

62 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE ECHIUM russicum (Pontechium maculatum) ‘Russian Bugloss’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2 ft., sun, small rosettes of hairy green leaves, upright spikes of dark red flowers bloom in June to Aug., Zone 5-8 EPHEDRA regeliana 6.00 8-12 in., full sun to part shade, evergreen, non-flowering, small red fruits, groundcover, excellent for alpine and rock gardens, Zone 4-5 EPILOBIUM angustifolium (Chamerion angustifolium) ‘Fireweed’ 2.55 4.05 72 .88 2-4 ft., full to part sun, erect, reddish stems and medium green, narrow leaves, attracts hummingbirds with its bold magenta flowers, blooms July-Sept., self seeding, plant as group or mass, Zone 2-7 EPIMEDIUM ‘Barrenwort’ grandiflorum ‘Lilafee’ 4.75 6.75 1 ft., part shade, purple flowers, blooms in spring, groundcover, Zone 4-9 pinnatum colchicum 4.75 6.75 1 ft., part to full shade, dense, spreading mounds in vivid green with buttery yellow flowers in April, Zone 4-9 ‘Frohnleiten’ 4.75 6.75 12-18 in., part to full shade, dense, spreading mounds of compound, vivid green foliage with yellow flowers in April Zone 4-9 rubrum (E. alpinum var. rubrum) 4.75 6.75 9 in., part to full shade, red flowers in early to late spring versicolor ‘Sulphureum’ 4.75 6.75 1 ft., yellow flowers, semi-evergreen, Zone 4-9 youngianum ‘Niveum’ 4.75 6.75 8 in., white flowers, Zone 4-9 ‘Roseum’ 4.75 6.75 8 in., rose-pink flowers, Zone 4-9 x warleyense 4.75 6.75 12 in., blooming coppery orange-red in April, Zone 4-8 ‘ Orangekonigin’ (Epimedium x w. ‘Orange Queen’) 4.75 6.75 10-12 in., part to full shade, evergreen groundcover, leaves are heart shaped and turn red in fall, small coppery- orange flowers, paler than Epimedium x warleyense, mid- late spring, compact, clump forming, naturalizing under trees, borders, Zone 4-9

represents new plant represents native plant 63 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE ERIGERON pulchellus ‘Lynnhaven Carpet’ ‘Robin’s Plantain’ 3.25 4.50 32 1.27 12-15 in., sun to part shade, mat formatting groundcover, fuzzy gray-green foliage, pale lavender daisies in spring, spreads by rhizomes and stolons, easy to grow, good for cottage gardens, rock gardens, borders, Zone 5-9 ERIOGONUM allenii ‘Little Rascal’‘Shale barrens buckwheat’ 2.55 4.05 72 .93 16 in., full sun, upright, coarse gray-green foliage, golden yellow flowers, long blooming period, June-Sept., butterflies, bees and hummingbirds attracting, rock gardens, cut flowers, mixed containers, Zone 5-10 ERYNGIUM ‘Sea Holly’ agavifolium ‘Agave Leaf Eryngium’ 5.00 72 .93 2-3 ft., sun, dry location, bright blue, thistle-like flowers, blooms in summer, grass garden, Zone 5-9 planum ‘Blaukappe’ 3.00 5.00 72 .93 24-28 in., full sun, erect, leathery, lobed to spiny, deep green leaves, intense blue flower heads, June-Sept., clump forming, excellent for cut flowers, containers and mass plantings, Zone 4-8 ‘Blue Glitter’ 3.00 5.00 72 .93 32 in., full sun, summer blooming, clusters of steel blue, thistle-like flowers, clump-forming sea holly, Zone 4-8 ‘Blue Hobbit’ 3.00 5.00 72 .93 10-12 in., full sun, blue-green foliage, steel-blue flowers, used fresh or dry for bouquets, blooms from early to late summer, upright stems, Zone 4-8 ‘White Glitter’ 3.00 5.00 72 .93 2-3 ft., full sun, deeply toothed, silver-green leaves, white egg-shaped flower heads, summer to early fall, attracts bees, evergreen, upright, Zone 4-8 yuccifolium ‘Rattlesnake Master’ 2.55 4.05 72 .93 4 ft., sun, yucca-like silvery-green foliage, white flowers in late summer, Zone 3-9 EUPATORIUM ‘Joe Pye Weed’ ‘Baby Joe’ PP 3.50 5.50 2-3 ft., compact plant form with masses of large, fragrant lavender-rose flowers blooming over bright green foliage, Zone 4-9 ‘Phantom’ PP 3.50 5.50 2 ft., dwarf variety with dome-shaped heads of small lavender flowers cover this upright, clump forming perennial in mid-summer to early fall, Zone 3-7 64 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE

EUPATORIUM (S) CONTINUED cannabinum 2.55 4.05 72 .72 3-4 ft., olive green cannabis-like leaves with flat heads of double pinkish-magenta flowers, mid summer to early fall, Zone 3-9 coelestinum 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-3 ft., light blue flowers, late summer to mid fall, Zone 5-9 dubium 2.55 4.05 72 .72 3-5 ft., coastal form, mauve purple flower heads form in full sun to part shade, mid summer-early fall, massing, Zone 4-8 ‘Little Joe’ PP 3.50 5.50 2.5 ft., the most compact selection of the coastal form, mauve flowers form in full to part shade, Zone 5-9 fistulosum (E. purpureum) 2.55 4.05 72 .72 6-10 ft., full sun to part shade, purple flowers, July-Sept., Zone 4-8 hyssopifolium 2.55 4.05 72 .72 3-4 ft., fine foliage, white flowers, late summer to fall, Z 4-8 maculatum 2.55 4.05 72 .72 4-6 ft., erect clusters of pink flowers in late summer, prefers damp marshy areas or rich soil in the garden beds, butterfly attractant, Zone 4-9 ‘Bartered Bride’ 3.25 5.25 72 .88 6-8 ft., green stems with white flowers, Zone 5-9 ‘Gateway’ 2.65 4.25 72 .88 4-5 ft., compact form, large pink flower heads, summer Zone 4-8 Kurt Bluemel Introduction perfoliatum 2.55 4.05 72 .77 3 ft., white flowers, July-Oct., Zone 4-8 purpureum 2.55 4.05 72 .77 10-12 ft., blue-green foliage, pink-purple flowers, Zone 5-9 rugosum 2.55 4.05 72 .72 3 ft., full to part shade, white flowers, July-Sept., Zone 4-9 ‘Chocolate’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 3-5 ft., white flowers, brown foliage, Zone 4-8 EUPHORBIA ‘Spurge’ amygdaloides var. robbiae 3.15 5.25 72 1.03 1-2 ft., full sun to part shade, yellow-green flowers, late spring to early summer, evergreen variety, Zone 5-8 myrsinites 3.15 5.25 72 .72 8 in., yellow flowers, blue trailing leafy stems, mid spring to early summer, Zone 5-8 palustris 3.15 5.25 72 .72 3 ft., dark yellow flowers blooming May-June, thick foliage, strong grower, moisture loving, Zone 4-8

represents new plant represents native plant 65 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE EUPHORBIA (S) CONTINUED polychroma ‘Cushion Spurge’ 3.15 5.25 72 .72 1-2 ft., bright yellow flowers with pale green leaves FILIPENDULA ‘Meadowsweet’ purpurea ‘Elegans’ 5.00 2 ft., full sun to part shade, deeply serrated, crinkled leaves, long-lasting feathery flower, June-July, Zone 3-9 rubra ‘Queen of the Prairie’ 5.00 3-6 ft., full sun to part shade, medium to dark green foliage, tiny pink flowers, fragrant, mid to late summer, upright, clump forming, Zone 3-9 ‘Venusta’ 5.00 4-5 ft., dark pink flowers, July-Aug., Zone 3-9 GAILLARDIA ‘Blanket Flower’ aristata ‘Kobold’ 2.55 4.05 72 .70 6-12 in., full sun, medium green foliage, red and yellow daisy-like flowers, June-Sept., attracts butterflies, upright, Zone 3-9 GALIUM ‘Sweet Woodruff’ odoratum (Asperula oderata) 2.55 4.05 72 .72 6-8 in., full-part shade, white flowers, blooms in May, groundcover, Zone 4-8 GAURA lindheimeri ‘Siskiou Pink’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2-3 ft., bright pink flowers, red-green foliage, blooms in summer, Zone 5-9 ‘Snow Fountain’ PP 2.55 4.05 72 .77 3.5 ft., white flowers, airy habit, fine green-rose foliage ‘So White’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 1-2 ft., full sun, narrow green leaves, pure white flowers, May to August, butterfly attracting, compact, Zone 5-9 ‘Sparkle White’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 12-24 in., full sun to part shade, narrow, dark green leaves, white to light pink flowers, late spring to fall, bushy, mounded, Zone 6-9 ‘Whirling Butterflies’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2 ft., white flowers, blooms May to September, Zone 5-9 GENTIANA ‘True Blue’ PP 5.00 7.00 15-20 in., full sun to part shade, compact, clumps of well branched semi-glossy foliage, large dark blue flowers, mid summer to early fall, Zone 3-9

66 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE GENTIANA (S) CONTINUED andrewsii ‘Bottle Gentian’ 3.00 5.00 72 1.29 1-2 ft., full sun to part shade, dark green, glossy leaves on multiple unbranched stems, dark blue to purple flowers, other shades may occur, late summer to early fall, Zone 3-7 asclepiadea ‘Willow Gentian’ Award of Garden Merit RHS 3.00 5.00 72 1.29 2-3 ft., full sun to part shade, arching stems with willow-like leaves, trumpet shaped dark blue flowers, July-Sept., Z 3-7 GERANIUM ‘Cranesbill’, ‘Hardy Geranium’ ‘Brookside’ 2.75 4.75 18-20 in., full sun to part shade, growing season of green lacy, finely cut foliage, turning orange-red in fall, sapphire blue flowers, blooming in June-July, Zone 4-8 ‘Orion’ Award of Garden Merit RHS 3.00 5.00 72 1.29 2-3 ft., full sun to part shade, very spreading, deeply cut leaves, lavender-blue flowers with purple veining, blooms over a long period of time from early to late summer, Zone 5-8 ‘Rozanne’ PP 2008 PPA Plant of the Year 4.00 6.00 20 in., full sun to part shade, long blooming, June-Sept., violet flowers on deep green foliage, Zone 5-8 cantabrigiense (x) ‘Biokovo’ 2015 PPA Plant of the Year 3.00 5.00 72 1.24 5-6 in., pinkish-white flowers, blooms June-Aug., Z 4-8 ‘Karmina’ 3.00 5.00 72 1.24 5-6 in., dark pink flowers, blooms June-Aug., Zone 4-8 ‘Rosalina’ 3.00 5.00 72 1.24 5-6 in., lavender-pink, June-July, Zone 4-8 cinereum ‘Ballerina’ 3.00 5.00 72 1.24 4 in., lilac-rose flowers all summer, good groundcover, Zone 5-9 endressii 3.00 5.00 16-20 in., full sun to part shade, semi-evergreen, hairy, medium green, deeply cut leaves, bright pink flowers, late spring to late summer, bushy groundcover, Zone 3-9 ‘Wargrave Pink’ 3.00 5.00 72 1.24 1 ft., salmon-pink flowers, June-July, Zone 3-9 ibericum ‘Johnson’s Blue’ 3.00 5.00 1-2 ft., clear blue flowers, Zone 5-9 macrorrhizum ‘Bigroot Geranium’ 3.00 5.00 72 1.24 1 ft., pink flowers blooming May-June, good groundcover, Zone 3-8

represents new plant represents native plant 67 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE GERANIUM (S) CONTINUED ‘Alba’ 3.00 5.00 72 1.24 12-16 in., full to part sun, semi-evergreen dense groundcover, light green fragrant foliage topped with white flowers with pink stamens, late spring to early summer, mounding, mass planting, edging, Zone 4-8 ‘Bevans Variety’ 3.00 5.00 72 1.24 1 ft., magenta flowers, Zone 3-8 ‘Ingwersen’s Variety’ 3.00 5.00 72 1.24 1-2 ft., pink flowers, Zone 3-8 ‘Spessart’ 3.00 5.00 72 1.24 1 ft., pale pink flowers, almost white, Zone 3-8 maculatum 3.00 5.00 8-12 in., woodland Geranium, blooming with lavender color with pink veins, Zone 4-8 sanguineum ‘Album’ 3.00 5.00 1-2 ft., white flowers June-Aug., border, Zone 4-8 ‘John Elsley’ 3.00 5.00 1-2 ft., bright-pink flowers with dark veins, Zone 4-8 ‘Max Frei’ 3.00 5.00 1-2 ft., magenta flowers, groundcover, Zone 4-8 ‘New Hampshire’ 3.00 5.00 1-2 ft., reddish-purple flowers, July-Sept., Zone 4-8 var. striatum ‘Bloody Cranesbill’Award of Garden Merit 3.00 5.00 6-10 in., full sun to part shade, small, deeply divided dark green leaves, that turn red in fall, pale pink flowers with red veins, May-Sept., clump forming, groundcover, rock gardens, borders, Zone 3-8 GEUM fragarioides (Waldsteinia fragarioides) ‘Barren Strawberry’ 2.75 4.75 72 1.03 3-6 in., full sun to part shade, strawberry-like foliage, bronze in the winter, yellow single or in clusters flowers, April-May, evergreen groundcover, Zone 4-7 triflorum ‘Prairie Smoke’, ‘Old Man’s Whiskers’ 2.75 4.75 72 1.03 8 in., full to part sun, fern-like hairy foliage, pink nodding flowers followed by feathery seed tails, spring to early summer, clumping, mat forming, mass plantings, meadows, rock gardens, Zone 3-7 GILLENIA ‘Bowman’s Root’ trifoliata 3.75 5.75 3 ft., white star like flowers, delicate airy looking, tall branching stems, blooms July-Aug, Zone 4-9

68 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE 16.50 6-12 ft., large foliage, blooms in late spring, Zone 8-9 tinctoria 16.50 6-10 ft., large foliage, reddish flower stems, spring, Zone 8-9 GYPSOPHILA repens ‘Filou White’ 2.55 4.05 72 .70 2 ft., full sun to part shade, dense, compact, creeping plants, pure white flowers all summer, Zone 3-8 ‘Rosea’ 2.55 4.05 72 .70 2 ft., dense, compact but creeping plants, bloom soft pink, Zone 3-8 HELENIUM ‘Sneezeweed’ autumnale 2.55 4.05 72 .77 3-5 ft., full sun, dark green, elongate leaves, large, daisy-like yellow flowers, Aug.-Oct., erect, clump forming, Zone 3-8 ‘Helena Gold’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 3 ft., late summer bloomer, elongated leaves, yellow daisy-like flower heads, yellow center button, Zone 3-8 flexuosum ‘Purple-Headed Sneezeweed’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 1-3 ft., full sun, pale to medium green foliage, yellow daisy- like flowers with brownish center, August-October, erect, clump forming, Zone 4-8 x ‘Mardi Gras’ 2.55 4.50 3-4 ft., full sun, yellow petals splashed generously with orange & red, center eye is a deep brown, Zone 4-8 x ‘Moerheim Beauty’ 2.55 4.50 2-4 ft., full sun, medium green leaves, flowers in yellow to red shades, early summer to early fall, upright stems, bees and butterflies attracting, Zone 4-9 x ‘Rotgold Hybrids’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 4 ft., red gold flowers, blooms July-Oct., Zone 3-8 HELIANTHEMUM ‘Sunrose’ ‘Wisley Pink’ 5.50 1 ft., full sun, masses of dainty but lasting pink flowers with gold centers in late spring above a spreading low-mound of small silver-gray leaves, Zone 4-9 HELIANTHUS ‘Sunflower’ angustifolius ‘Swamp Sunflower’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 5-6 ft., full sun, moist, groups, blooms Aug.-Sept., Zone 6-9 ‘Gold Lace’ 2.75 4.75 72 .77 5-6 ft., bold fountain of gold blooms, fine textured deep green foliage, blooms late Sept., Zone 6-10

represents new plant represents native plant 69 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE HELIANTHUS (S) CONTINUED decapetalus ‘Thinleaf Sunflower’, ‘Thin-leaved Sunflower’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 3-5 ft., full sun to part shade, green or reddish-purple stems, dark green, rough leaves, bright yellow flowers on long stalks, late summer to early fall, Zone 4-9 ‘Lemon Queen’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 5 ft., lemon-yellow flowers, July-Sept., Zone 4-9 divaricatus ‘Woodland Sunflower’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2-6 ft., full sun to part shade, lanceolate to oval mid green leaves, yellow flowers, from summer to fall, erect, tall stems, Zone 5-9 maximiliani 2.55 4.05 72 .77 9-12 ft., bright-yellow flowers in summer, thick green foliage, blooms Aug.-Oct., Zone 4-9 microcephalus 2.55 4.05 72 .77 5-6 ft., fine textured sunflowers with smaller features, clear yellow flowers, mid summer to mid fall, Zone 4-8 occidentalis 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2-4 ft., full sun, medium green, rough leaves, bright yellow star-like flowers, mid summer to fall, erect, clump forming, Zone 4-9 salicifolius ‘Willow Leaf Sunflower’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 6-8 ft., yellow flowers in Oct., specimen, Zone 5-9 HELIOPSIS ‘False Sunflower’ helianthoides ‘Oxeye Sunflower’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 3-6 ft., full sun, toothed, medium to dark green leaves, yellow, sunflower like flowers, blooms in summer, upright, clump forming, Zone 4-9 ‘Summer Sun’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 4 ft., golden flowers, blooms June-Oct., Zone 4-9 HELLEBORUS argutifolius (H. corsicus) 5.50 7.50 72 2.06 1-2 ft., shade, yellowish-green flowers in spring, massing, evergreen, Zone 6-9 foetidus 5.50 7.50 72 2.06 1-2 ft., part to full shade, greenish-white flowers in spring, strong scented, Zone 6-9 ‘Wester Flisk’ 5.50 7.50 72 2.06 1-2 ft. No other like it! Brick red stems with lightest lime leaves and pistachio flowers. Zone 5-8 niger 5.50 7.50 72 2.06 10-12 in., part to full shade, leathery dark green leaves, white to soft pink flowers in early spring, Zone 3-8 orientalis-Hybrids 5.50 7.50 72 2.06 18-22 in., shade, multicolored flowers of white, pink, red, mixed, blooming in early spring, evergreen, Zone 3-8

70 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE HELLEBORUS (S) CONTINUED ‘Brandywine’ ™ ‘Lenten Rose’ 6.50 8.50 12-18 in., part-full shade, evergreen, leathery dark green foliage, mix of single or double blooms in shades of red, pink, apricot or burgundy from late winter to early spring, clump forming, woodland gardens or borders, cut flowers, Zone 4-8 HEMEROCALLIS ‘Daylily’ ‘Black Eyed Stella’ 6.30 14-20 in., golden-yellow with red eyezone, semi- evergreen, early bloomer that faithfully repeats, Zone 4-9 ‘Catherine Woodbury’ 5.00 2.5 ft., pale orchid-pink flowers with green throats, Z 3-9 ‘Christmas Ribbon’ 5.25 2-3 ft., full sun to part shade, long narrow, dark green leaves, red flowers with yellow throat, upright, Zone 3-9 ‘Happy Returns’ 3.00 5.00 16 in., canary yellow, upright fans, dark green foliage, spreads 15-24 in., from ‘Stella de Oro’ parentage, blooms May-frost, Zone 3-9 ‘’ 4.50 3 ft., fragrant lemon-yellow flowers, mid blooming, Z 3-9 ‘Joan Senior’ 5.50 26 in., white recurved petals, vigorous grower, Zone 3-9 ‘Pardon Me’ 5.50 18 in., bright burgundy-red with yellow throat, mid-bloomer, Zone 3-9 ‘Rosy Returns’ PP 6.99 1-1.5 ft., full sun to part shade, foliage in green shades, rose pink flowers with yellow throat, early summer to mid fall, rebloomer, fragrant, dwarf variety, Zone 3-9 ‘Russian Leather’ 4.25 12-15 in., red-purple flowers, mid-late bloomer, Zone 3-9 ‘Stella de Oro’ 2.55 4.05 1 ft., gold flowers, June-frost repeat bloomer, Zone 3-9 ‘Winsome Cherub’ 4.50 2-3 ft., full sun to part shade, large, showy light cream blooms, with yellow-green throat, late midseason, Zone 3-9 fulva 2.55 4.05 2-3 ft., orange flowers reaching up to 5 ft., roadside, meadow habitat, blooms June-July, Zone 3-9 HEUCHERA ‘Coral Bells’ ‘Silver Scrolls’ PP 3.50 4.75 2 ft., large foliage of silver metallic-purple with dark purple veins, white flowers blooming May-July, morning sun & afternoon shade is best, Zone 4-8

represents new plant represents native plant 71 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE HEUCHERA (S) CONTINUED americana 2.55 4.05 72 .88 1-2 ft., clump-forming mounds of foliage, new growth presents in purple and matures to green with white flowers high above the foliage, sun to part shade, Zone 4-8 ‘Dale’s Strain’ 2.55 4.05 72 .88 18 in., silver-blue marbled foliage, white flowers, Z 4-8 micrantha ‘Palace Purple’ 1991 PPA Plant of the Year 2.55 4.05 72 .77 15-18 in., cream fall flowers, large bronze-purple leaves, Zone 4-9 pulchella 2.75 4.75 72 1.03 5-6 in., full sun to part shade, green foliage, pink flowers, May-June, one of the smallest Heucheras, ideal for rock gardens, Zone 3-9 sanguinea ‘Bressingham Hybrids’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 18-20 in., white to deep shades of red, blooms June- Sept., Zone 6-8 villosa ‘Autumn Bride’ 2.55 4.05 72 1.03 2 ft., foliage of lime green with blooms of pure white, Zone 3-8 HIBISCUS ‘Rose Mallow’ ‘Anne Arundel’ 6.00 4-5 ft., sun, pink flowers 9 in. across, July-Sept., Zone 4-9 ‘Blue River II’ 6.00 4-5 ft., full sun, large white flowers, 10 in. across, mid to late summer, Zone 4-9 ‘Lady Baltimore’ 6.00 4-5 ft., full sun, large pink flowers with red centers, 6 in. across, mid to late summer, Zone 5-9 ‘Lord Baltimore’ 6.00 4-5 ft., brilliant red flowers 10 in. across, Jul.-Sept., Zone 5-9 coccineus 6.00 5-8 ft., red flowers 6 in., across, water’s edge, maple- leaf like foliage, late summer to fall, Zone 6-9 laevis (Hibiscus militaris) ‘Halberdleaf Rosemallow’ 2.55 4.05 72 .82 3-6 ft., full sun to part shade, erect, hairless foliage, leaves are 3-5 lobed, large 5 petaled light pink flowers with darker throat, July-Sept., excellent for rain or water gardens, Z 4-9 moscheutos ‘Swamp Mallow’ 2.55 4.05 72 .82 4-6 ft., hollow firm stems supporting plate-sized blooms, array of colors from white, pink to deep red., July-Sept., Zone 5-10

72 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE HOSTA ‘Plantain Lily’ clausa 3.00 5.00 1 ft., part to full shade, narrow deep-green foliage lavender flowers in late summer, massing,Zone 3-8 fortunei ‘Francee’ 5.00 2 ft., groundcover, elegant mounds dark green leaves with perfect white edging, lilac flowers in July, Zone 3-9 Hybrid collection ‘August Moon’ 5.25 2 ft., white flowers, large gold foliage, sun tolerant, Zone 3-9 ‘Big Daddy’ 6.00 3 ft., H. plantaginea hybrid with wide cool-blue puckered leaves, constant moisture, juglone-immune, part-full shade, Zone 4-9 ‘Big Mama’ 5.75 3-4 ft., large blue foliage, rugose, white blooms in August, shade, Zone 2-9 ‘Blue Angel’ 5.75 3 ft., large deep blue foliage with an almost white flower, extending another 1’ above the foliage in July, Zone 3-9 ‘Blue Cadet’ 5.50 15 in., heart shaped powdered blue foliage, lavender flowers extending another 6in. above foliage, Zone 3-9 ‘Blue Mammoth’ 5.75 3-4 ft., very large blue foliage, white blooms in July, Zone 2-9 ‘Golden Tiara’ 5.00 up to 1 ft., lavender flowers, heart-shaped green foliage with wide gold edges, sun, Zone 3-9 ‘Guacamole’ 7.00 18 in., fragrant lavender flowers bloom above soft avocado foliage, streaks of darker blue-green, Zone 3-8 ‘Krossa Regal’ 5.75 3 ft., lavender flowers, upright gray foliage, Zone 3-9 ‘Patriot’ 6.30 14 in., dark green foliage with 1 in. gleaming white edge, dwarf sport of ‘Francee’ that tolerates more heat, Zone3-9 ‘Royal Standard’ 5.25 2 ft., fragrant white flowers, deep-green foliage, sun tolerant, Zone 3-9

represents new plant represents native plant 73 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE HOSTA (S) CONTINUED ‘Stained Glass’ 7.00 American Hosta Growers Hosta of the Year 2006 15 in., part-full shade, mounding, bright golden-yellow leaves with dark green margin, fragrant white to light lavender flowers in Aug., sun tolerant, specimen, massing, borders, sport of ‘Guacamole’, Zone 3-9 ‘Sum & Substance’ 6.00 3 ft., large chartreuse/green leaves, lavender flowers, blooms in July, Zone 3-9 plantaginea 6.50 1-2 ft., part to full shade, heart shaped, light green leaves, white, fragrant flowers, Aug.-Sept., upright, Zone 3-9 ‘Aphrodite’ 8.50 2 ft., propagated from original plants not derived from tissue culture, blooms very profusely the first year with scented double, white long trumpet flowers, Zone 3-9 ‘Honeybells’ 4.10 2-3 ft., pale lavender flowers, large light-green foliage, Zone 3-9 sieboldiana (H. glauca) ‘Elegans’ 5.25 2-3 ft., white flowers, true blue foliage, Zone 3-9 ‘Frances Williams’(s. Aureo-rnarginata) 5.25 3 ft., white flowers, large blue-green foliage with wide gold edges, very showy, Zone 3-9 ‘Great Expectations’ 7.99 20-24 in, part to full shade, leaves - creamy to yellow center surrounded by wide margins of blue and pale green, creamy white flowers in June-July, mounded, attracts hummingbirds, slug resistant, specimen, mass, containers, sport of Hosta sieboldiana ‘Elegans’, Zone 3-8 tardiana ‘Halcyon’ 5.25 1 ft., full shade, pink flowers, blue-gray foliage, Zone 3-9 x ‘Paul’s Glory’ American Hosta Growers 1999 Award 6.50 2 ft., full-part shade, outstanding blue-green leaves with gold centers, lavender blooms in midsummer, mounding, specimen, mass plantings, borders, containers, Zone 3-9 ‘St. John’s Wort’ calycinum 2.55 4.15 72 .77 1 ft., yellow blooms, sun-part shade, groundcover, Zone 5-9 x ‘Hidcote’ 2.55 4.15 72 .77 2-3 ft., low hedge, summer blooming, sun, groups, Zone 6-9

74 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE IBERIS‘Candytuft’ sempervirens white flowers, blooms April-May, sun, edging, groups, massing, evergreen variety, Zone 5-9 ‘Alexander’s White’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 8 in., showy pure white flowers ‘Snowflake’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 8 in., large flowers magnifica 4.05 72 .88 4-6’., full sun, upright, hairy stems, rough textured, large dock-like leaves, bright yellow daisy-like flowers attracting pollinators, July-Aug., use on the back of beds and borders, specimen, cut flowers, Zone 3-8 IRIS cristata ‘Dwarf Crested’ 3.55 5.00 18 3.09 6-8 in., blue-violet flowers, blooms early to mid spring, part shade, moisture loving, Zone 3-9 ‘Alba’ 3.55 5.00 18 3.09 6-8 in., white flowers, dry woodland settings, full-part shade, Zone 3-9 ‘Tennessee White’ 3.55 5.00 18 3.09 6-10 in., part to full shade, gray-green fan-like foliage, pure white flowers with yellow crests in spring, groundcover, rock gardens, Zone 3-9 sibirica ‘Siberian Iris’ blooms late spring, Zone 4-9 ‘Butter & Sugar’ 4.25 2 ft., flowers are white/butter yellow falls, late spring, moisture loving, full sun-partial shade, Zone 4-9 ‘Caesar’s Brother’ 4.25 2-3 ft., blue to nearly black flowers, good for borders, Zone 4-9 ‘Snow Queen’ 4.25 3-4 ft., outstanding sparkling white flowers, soft yellow throat, rebloomer, wet-site tolerant, Zone 4-9 ‘White Swirl’ 4.25 3.5 ft., butterfly-like white flowers with linear leaves, flatter bloom than other I. sibirica, wet soil tolerant, Zone 4-9 tectorum ‘Japanese Roof Iris’ 4.50 6.50 1-1.5 ft., full sun to part shade, semi-evergreen, sword-like leaves, light lavender to purple blue and white flowers forms, late spring, vigorous, erect, clump forming, Zone 5-9 ‘Alba’ 6.95 8.95 12-16 in., slow spreading clumps, white flowers with yellow veins, blooms late spring, Zone 5-9 represents new plant represents native plant 75 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE IRIS (S) CONTINUED versicolor ‘Blue Flag Iris’ 2.55 4.50 72 .93 3 ft., blue-purple flowers May-June, wet areas, Zone 2-7 virginica 2.55 4.25 72 .77 1-3 ft., full sun, violet blue-yellow & white crested falls, adaptable bog plant, April-May, Zone 5-9 var. shrevei 2.55 4.25 3 ft., sword-shaped erect leaves with a slight, graceful curve, blue-violet flowers resembling those of a cultivated iris, Zone 5-9 JEFFERSONIA diphylla ‘Twinleaf’ 2.95 12-18 in., shade, large blue-green, divided in half leaves, small white flowers, April-May, upright, clump forming, Zone 5-8 KALIMERIS incisa 2.55 4.05 72 .88 12-18 in., full sun to part shade, aster-like plant, dark green foliage, white daisies with yellow centers, early summer to early fall, attracts butterflies, erect, Zone 4-9 KIRENGESHOMA koreana 5.75 3 ft., part to full shade, moisture loving, upright yellow flowers, late summer to mid fall, Zone 5-8 palmata 5.75 4-5 ft., part to full shade, yellow flowers, blooms in summer, palm-shaped foliage, Zone 5-8 KNAUTIA macedonica 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2 ft., pin cushion like with wine-red flowers all summer, Zone 5-10 ‘Mars Midget’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 12-16 in., full sun, deep green foliage, blooms in red from early summer to early fall, attractive to butterflies, upright, clump forming, Zone 5-10 KNIPHOFIA caulescens ‘Blue-leaf Red Hot Poker’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 3 ft., sunset colored flowers with striking blue foliage, Z 6-9 hirsuta ‘Fire Dance’ ‘Red Hot Poker’, ‘Torch Lily’ 2.55 4.04 72 .73 20 in., full sun, clumps of grassy blue-green foliage, coral-red turning yellow flowers, blooms June-Sep., Zone 4-9 Jelitto Perennial Sees Introduction

76 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE KNIPHOFIA (S) CONTINUED uvaria ‘Red Hot Poker’ ‘Flamenco’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2-3 ft., full sun, green grassy leaves, bottle brushed heads in yellow to red tones, great for cut flowers, blooms in early to late summer, Zone 5-9 KOSTELETZKYA virginica 6.50 3-4 ft., covered in small pink hibiscus-like flowers, blooming summer-fall, salt tolerant-brackish marshes, Zone 5-10 LAVANDULA ‘Lavender’ angustifolia ‘Hidcote Superior’‘English Lavender’ 2.55 4.55 72 .72 12-18 in., full sun, evergreen, narrow, gray-green leaves, deep violet blue flowers, fragrant, early summer to fall, shrubby mound, Zone 5-9 ‘Munstead’ 2.55 4.55 72 .72 1-1.5 ft., sun, fragrant deep purple flowers, good for massing in dry gardens, compact grower, Zone 5-9 intermedia ‘Grosso’ 2.55 4.55 72 .72 2-2.5 ft., full sun, evergreen, gray-green leaves, blue violet flowers, blooms in summer, shrubby mound, Zone 5-9 ‘Phenomenal’ PP 5.00 2-3 ft., rich blue-violet flowers, perfectly mounded foliage, extremely tolerant to heat & humidity, Zone 6-9 ‘Provence’ 2.55 4.55 72 .72 15 in., aromatic gray-green foliage and large spikes of fragrant blue-violet flowers reaching 30 in., excellent edging plant, major source of French lavender oil, Z 5-9 stoechas ‘Spanish Lavender’ Award of Garden Merit RHS 2.55 4.05 72 .73 24 in., full sun, short stalks with aromatic grey-green leaves, dense inflorescences with tiny dark purple flowers bloom June-Oct., Zone 7-9 LEUCANTHEMUM (Chrysanthemum) ‘Shasta Daisy’ maximum ‘Becky’ 2003 PPA Plant of the Year 2.55 4.05 72 .72 3-4 ft., sun, large single white flower, upright, rich- blooming, summer, Zone 5-9 ‘Snow Cap’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 8-10 in., compact foliage, glossy, dark green leaves, pure white single flowers with yellow center, Zone 4-9 ‘Switzerland’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-3 ft., full sun, long lasting, large white flowers, June to August, hardy grower, Zone 4-9

represents new plant represents native plant 77 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE LEUCANTHEMUM (S) CONTINUED superbum ‘Alaska’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-3 ft., full sun, large single white flower with yellow center, early to late summer, Zone 4-9 LIATRIS ‘Gayfeather’ aspera ‘Blazing Star’ 2.55 4.05 72 .88 2-4 ft., full sun, narrow bright green leaves, pink to purple button-like flowers, Aug.-Oct., attracts birds and butterflies, erect spike habit, Zone 3-8 cylindracea ‘Ontario Blazing Star’ 2.55 4.05 72 .88 12-16 in., full sun, shortest Liatris, loose spikes of purple flowers bloom from Aug. to Sept., Zone 4-8 ligulistylis ‘Meadow Blazing Star’ 2.55 4.05 72 .88 3-5 ft., full sun to part shade, long and narrow, dark green leaves, fluffy, thistle-like purple rose flowers, July-Sept., upright, clump forming, drought tolerant, perfect for butterfly gardens, cut flowers, Zone 3-8 microcephala ‘Dwarf Blazing Star’ 2.55 4.05 72 .88 18-24 in., full sun to part shade, deep green linear leaves, deep pink-purple flowers, Aug.-Sept., upright, clump forming, Zone 4-8 punctata ‘Dotted Blazing Star’ 2.55 4.05 72 .88 1-2 ft., full to part sun, erect stems, narrow grass-like leaves with hairy edges, spike-like clusters of purple flowers, blooms, July-Sept., drought tolerant, butterfly gardens, Zone 3-9 pycnostachya 2.55 4.05 72 .88 3-4 ft., sun, good cut and border perennial for summer color, bright purple flowers, Zone 3-8 scariosa ‘Northern Blazing Star’, ‘Savanna Blazing Star’ 2.55 4.05 72 .88 2-4 ft., full to part sun, rich green foliage, red-purple flowers on sturdy stems, long blooming July-Oct., provides food for butterflies and birds, wildlife gardens, group or mass, cut flowers, Zone 3-8 ‘Alba’ 2.55 4.05 72 .88 3 ft., full sun, thistle-like white flowers, blooms July-Sept., Zone 3-8 spicata 2.55 4.05 72 .88 2-3 ft., purple flowers, July-Aug., good cut flower, Zone 3-8 ‘Alba’ 2.55 4.05 72 .88 2-3 ft., full sun, grassy medium green foliage, blooms with white flowers in mid summer, upright, Zone 3-8

78 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE LIATRIS (S) CONTINUED ‘Floristan Violett’ 2.55 4.05 72 .88 3-4 ft., dark violet flowers, early to late summer, Zone 3-8 ‘Floristan Weiss’‘Floristan White’ 2.55 4.05 72 .88 3-4 ft., fluffy white flowers, Zone 3-8 ‘Kobold’ 2.55 4.05 72 .88 1-2 ft., mauve-pink flowers, compact variety of the Liatris, good cultivar for borders, zone 3-8 LIGULARIA dentata (L. clivorum) part shade, groups, massing, no western sun, blooms late summer ‘Desdemona’ 5.50 3-4 ft., large golden daisies, purple-green foliage, Z 3-9 ‘Othello’ 5.50 2-3 ft., similar to ‘Desdemona’, blooms dark yellow, Z 3-9 stenocephala ‘Little Rocket’ PP ‘Dwarf Ligularia’ 6.00 2-3 ft., full sun to part shade, deep green foliage, bright yellow flowers, mid to late summer, upright, compact, Zone 4-9 ‘The Rocket’ 5.75 4-5 ft., yellow spiked flowers, large w/jagged edges, Zone 4-9 LILIUM philadelphicum ‘Wood Lily’ 3.00 5.00 1-3 ft., full sun to part shade, deep orange to red, funnel- shaped flowers with brown spots on erect unbranched stems, July-Aug., Zone 4-7 superbum ‘Turk’s-cap Lily’ 3.00 5.00 3-7 ft., full sun to part shade, unbranched, lanceolate leaves, orange flowers with brownish dots and greenish throat, July-Aug., upright stems, Zone 4-9 LIMONIUM latifolium‘Sea Lavender’ 3.00 5.00 72 1.03 2-2.5 ft., full sun, dark green leathery leaves, evergreen, small lavender-blue flowers, mid to late summer, clump forming, Zone 3-9 LIRIOPE ‘Lily-turf’ muscari full-part shade, groundcover, blooms Aug-Sept., Zone 6-10 ‘Big Blue’ 4.05 4”/18 2.01 1 ft., lavender-blue flowers in Aug., moist conditions 50 .88 during growing season ‘Monroe White’ 4.05 4’/18 2.06 1-2 ft., white flowers, massing

represents new plant represents native plant 79 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE LIRIOPE (S) CONTINUED ‘Traebert White’ 5.50 1-2 ft., an improved selection with large white flowers ‘Variegata’ 4.05 4”/18 2.06 1 ft. dark lavender flowers, yellow striped foliage, massing, 50 .93 Zone 7-10 spicata 4.05 4”/18 2.01 1 ft., lavender flowers with glossy narrow dark green 50 .88 foliage, creeping, massing, good for difficult areas, Zone 6-10 LITHODORA diffusa ‘Grace Ward’ 2.55 4.05 6-12 in., full sun to part shade, hairy grey-green foliage, evergreen, star-like deep blue flowers, early spring to early summer, groundcover, Zone 6-9 LOBELIA ‘Cardinal Flower’ cardinalis 2.55 4.05 72 .77 3-4 ft., full sun to part shade, red flowers, July-Sept., moisture loving, Zone 3-8 ‘New Moon Maroon’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2-4 ft., full sun to part shade, unique maroon foliage, blooms Aug.-Sept. in bright red, irresistible for butterflies and hummingbirds, upright, clump forming, group or mass planting, rain gardens, edges of ponds, Zone 4-8 siphilitica ‘Alba’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2 ft., white flowers, July-Sept., Zone 4-8 ‘Blue Selection’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2 ft., full sun to part shade, blue flowers, July-Sept., Z 4-8 LONICERA ‘Privet Honeysuckle’ pileata 6.50 2 ft. woody, evergreen boxwood-like foliage and low spreading habit with small, fragrant, creamy-white flowers in May, violet-blue translucent berries, Zone 5-9 ‘Hohenkrummer’ 6.50 more compact selection of L. pileata with a deeper green foliage that presents denser on the stem, Zone 5-9 LUPINUS perennis ‘Sundial Lupine’ 3.50 5.50 TR72 .98 1-2 ft., full sun to part shade, medium green, hairless foliage, blue to purple flowers, late spring/early summer, attracts birds, butterflies and hummingbirds, compactly branched, erect stem, Zone 4-8

80 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE LYCHNIS ‘Catchfly’ chalcedonica 2.55 4.05 72 .72 3 ft., Maltese Cross shaped red-orange flowers in summer with fragrant foliage and good fall color, full sun, Zone 4-8 coronaria 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-3 ft., dark magenta flowers, silver foliage, summer blooming, sun, dry, Zone 4-8 ‘Alba’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 3 ft., dramatic border plant with gray-green foliage in neat rosettes with sticky stems that flower white, tolerant of poor soil and dry conditions, Zone 4-8 splendens ‘Feuer’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 20 in., sturdy tufts with bright fiery red blooms needs some shade in hot summer, Zone 3-7 LYSIMACHIA ‘Loosestrife’ clethroides 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-3 ft., sun, pure white flowers July-Sept., massing, moisture-loving, Zone 6-9 japonica ‘Minutissima’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 1-2 in., part shade, green oval leaves, evergreen, yellow star shaped flowers, blooms in June, groundcover, Zone 4-8 lanceolata ‘Lance-leaved Loosestrife’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 1-2 ft., full sun to part shade, dark green foliage, yellow flowers with orange centers, blooming period June-August, erect stems, Zones 4-8 nummularia (Creeping Jenny) ‘Goldi’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 1-3 in., cascading foliage of golden green leaves, flowers of golden yellow, blooming Aug.-Sept., Zone 4-8 MACLEAYA ‘Plume Poppy’ cordata (Bocconia cordata) 5.00 6-9 ft., small pink flowers, sun, specimen plant, runner, summer blooming, Zone 5-9 MAZUS reptans 2.55 72 .72 2 in., full sun to part shade, blue flowers, blooms May-June, massing, groundcover, Zone 5-9 ‘Albus’ 2.55 72 .72 2 in., same as M.reptans, but with white flowers, Z 5-9 MERTENSIA virginica ‘Virginia Bluebells’ 2.75 4.25 2 ft., blue flowers, early spring, part shade, Zone 5-8

represents new plant represents native plant 81 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE MITCHELLA repens ‘Partridge Berry’ 2.60 4.50 2-4 in., part to full shade, dark green, shiny leaves, evergreen, white to pink, fragrant flowers, May-July, ornamental red berries, non-climbing vine, groundcover, Zone 3-8 MONARDA bradburiana 2.55 4.05 72 .77 1-2 ft., aromatic, faint pink freckled flowers in globular terminal heads, square stems, meadow plant, Zone 4-8 didyma ‘Bee Balm’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 sun, massing, summer blooming, Zone 4-9 ‘Jacob Cline’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 3-5 ft., large red flowers with dark red bracts appearing sun, massing, summer blooming, Zone 4-9 ‘Purple Rooster’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 3 ft., full sun to part shade, upright, clump forming, royal purple flowers, long blooming period from mid to late summer, powdery mildew resistant, Zone 4-9 ‘Raspberry Wine’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 3-4 ft., aromatic wine colored flowers, needs moist soil and good air circulation, Zone 3-8 fistulosa ‘Wild Bergamot’, ‘Horsemint’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 3 ft., pink to lavender purple flowers, dry, full sun to part shade, attractive to butterflies & hummingbirds, blooms June-July, Zone 3-8 ‘Claire Grace’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 3-4 ft., unique dark stems, green foliage and fluffy lavender heads, one of the most drought tolerant, Z 3-8 ‘Marshall’s Delight’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 3 ft., bright pink flowers, mildew resistant, Zone 3-9 punctata 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2-3 ft., aromatic, interesting spiked whirled flowers on wands with rosettes of yellow purple spotted tubes, Zone 5-10 x ‘Blaustrumpf’‘Blue Stocking’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 4-5 ft., purple flowers, mildew resistant, Zone 3-9 NEPETA ‘Catnip’, ‘Catmint’ ‘Junior Walker’ ™ PP 2.65 4.50 18 in., full to part sun, more compact than ‘Walker’s Low’ and ‘Six Hills Giant’, blue-green aromatic foliage topped with lavender-blue flowers for a long blooming period mid May- Sept., mounding, attracts pollinators, perfect for borders, containers, paths, rock gardens, Zone 5-9

82 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE NEPETA (S) CONTINUED faassenii 2.55 4.05 72 .77 1-2 ft., full sun to part shade, light blue flowers, summer blooming, fragrant, good for herb garden, Zone 5-9 ‘Alba’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 15-18 in., white flowers, Zone 5-9 ‘Blue Wonder’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 1-1.5 ft., lavender-blue flowers, compact in habit, Z 5-9 ‘Dropmoore’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 1-2 ft., large deep lavender flowers, Zone 5-9 ‘Six Hills Giant’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2-3 ft., dark lavender flowers, upright grower, Zone 5-9 ‘Walkers Low’ 2007 PPA Plant of the Year 2.55 4.05 72 .77 30-36 in., foliage of grey green with violet- blue flowers blooming for an extended period of time, Zone 5-9 nervosa ‘Kashmir Catmint’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 16 in., full sun to part shade, dense clumps of gray-green foliage and light blue flowers blooming from July to Sept., Zone 3-9 sibirica 3 ft., light violet flowers, mid simmer to early fall, Zone 3-8 ‘Souvenir d’Andre Chaudron’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2-3 ft., very hardy selection with large blue flowers, more compact growth than other species, blooms in summer, Zone 3-8 x ‘Joanna Reed’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 18-24 in., cross between Nepeta sibirica and Nepeta faassenii upright form, pink throat, iridescent blue-violet blooms, Z3-8 NIPPONANTHEMUM nipponicum (Chrysanthemum) ‘Nippon Daisy’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 3 ft., daisy-like flowers, sun, groups, late bloomer, Zone 5-9 OENOTHERA ‘Evening Primrose’ berlanderi sun, part shade, massing, blooms May-July, Zone 5-9 ‘Siskiyou’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 1 ft., pink flowers, Zone 5-9 fruticosa ‘Fyrverkeri’‘Fireworks’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 1-2 ft., yellow flowers, showy, summer blooming, Z 4-9 missouriensis 2.55 4.05 72 .77 6 in., sun, yellow flowers, early to mid summer, Zone 3-8 OPHIOPOGON ‘Mondo Grass’ chingii 32 3.50 4 in., pink flowers, large violet berries in fall, fine curly foliage, groundcover, part shade, Zone 7-10

represents new plant represents native plant 83 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE OPHIOPOGON (S) CONTINUED japonicus part to full shade, moisture loving, summer, Zone 6-10 ‘Nana’ 18 3.04 3.5 in., used in rock gardens, groups, Zone 6-9 planiscapus ‘Niger’ (O. p. nigrescens) 10.50 4”/18 5.15 1-2 ft., black foliage, special effect plant, not from tissue culture, very hardy, summer blooming, Zone 5-9 OPUNTIA humifusa ‘Eastern Prickly Pear Cactus’ 5.00 BR 1.15 6-12 in., full sun, segments formed stems, less thorny than most cacti, evergreen, yellow waxy flowers, followed by red edible fruits, blooming time May-July, groundcover, Zone 4-9 ORIGANUM ‘Oregano’ laevigatum ‘Herrenhausen’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 1 ft., tiny dark purple flowers, July-Sept., maroon foliage, border plant, sun, Zone 6-8 pulchellum ‘Rosenkuppel’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 18 in., lavender-pink flowers, long blooming groundcover, Zone 6-8 vulgare (wild form) 2.55 4.05 72 .72 1-1.5ft., pink-white late blooms, fragrant groundcover PACHYSANDRA ‘Spurge’ procumbens ‘Alleghany Spurge’ 5.50 7.50 32 3.61 6-12 in., part to full shade, coarsely toothed mottled foliage, dull green, white flowers in early spring, fragrant, groundcover, Zone 5-9 PARTHENIUM integrifolium ‘Wild quinine’, ‘American fever-few’ 4.05 72 .82 2-4 ft., full sun, quite rare, medium green fragrant foliage, pure white button-like flowers, June-Sept., upright, clump forming, specimen, cottage gardens, cut flowers, Zone 4-8 PARTHENOCISSUS quinquefolia ‘Virginia Creeper’ 7.50 30-50 ft. woody vine, sun to part shade, leaves are usually with five leaflets, green in summer and turn purple-red in fall, insignificant small greenish flowers in spring, followed by clusters of dark blue-purple berries in fall, which provide winter food for many birds, climber for building walls and fences, groundcover, Zone 4-9

84 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE PARTHENOCISSUS (S) CONTINUED tricuspidata ‘ Ivy’ 7.50 50 ft., showy climbing vine, sun to part shade, similar to P.quinquefolia, but the leaves are with 3 lobes, beautiful red color in fall, ornamentally insignificant greenish flowers in June-July, blue-black small berries maturing in fall, excellent for walls, garden arbors, fences, erosion control on slopes, Zone 4-8 PASSIFLORA incarnata ‘Purple Passionflower’, ‘Maypop’, ‘Apricot Vine’ 4.50 6.50 72 1.24 up to 20 ft., full to part sun, fast growing climbing vine, 3-5 lobed dark green leaves, large, unusual pink to purple flowers, fragrant, June-Sep., large yellow edible berry develops in 2-3 months, may used as arbors, walls, Z 5-10 PATRINIA gibbosa 2.55 4.05 72 .72 1 ft., full sun to part shade, yellow flowers in June-Aug., compact, Zone 5-8 scabiosifolia 2.55 4.05 72 .72 3-7 ft., full sun to part shade, yellow flowers, mid summer to early fall, groups, Zone 4-9 PENSTEMON ‘Beard Tongue’ calycosus ‘Longsepal Beardtongue’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 3-4 ft., full to part sun, unbranched, medium green foliage, pink snapdragon-like flowers with white throats, May-June, borders, wildflower gardens, Zone 4-8 cobaea 2.55 4.05 72 .77 1-2 ft., full to part sun, shiny green leaves on erect stems, tubular lilac-rose to white flowers, larger than most Penstemons, blooms July-Aug., Zone 4-8 digitalis 2.55 4.05 72 .72 3-5 ft., full sun to part shade, wands of white tubular flowers in late spring-summer, groups, Zone 3-8 ‘Husker Red’ 1996 PPA Plant of the Year 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-3 ft., white bell flowers, bronze-purple foliage, Zone 4-9 eatonii ‘Firecracker Penstemon’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2 ft., full sun, forms basal clump of green foliage, clusters of scarlet red tubular flowers bloom from May to July, drought tolerant, erosion control, Zone 4-9 grandiflorus 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-4 ft., large, tubular, blue-lavender flowers in May-June, project from broad-ovate leaves, meadow plant, full sun, Zone 3-8 hirsutus 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-3 ft., violet flowers, late spring-early summer, dry conditions, Zone 3-8

represents new plant represents native plant 85 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE PENSTEMON (S) CONTINUED ‘Pygmaeus’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 6 in., violet flowers, blooms June-Aug., Zone 3-8 ovatus 2.55 4.05 72 .77 12-40 in., full sun to part shade, glossy green foliage, blue to purple-rose flowers on erect stems, blooms May-June, Zone 3-8 pallidus 2.55 4.05 72 .77 1-2.5 ft., full sun to part shade, pale green, hairy leaves and stems, white blossoms from mid spring to early summer, Zone 4-8 smallii ‘Small’s Penstemon’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 1-2 ft., full sun to part shade, upright bushy clumps of bright green foliage with purple veins, pink to magenta tubular blossoms with white throats, blooms May-June, groundcover, wildlife gardens, rock gardens, Zone 5-8 strictus 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2 ft., blue-violet flowers, July-Aug., groups, Zone 3-8 x ‘Red Rocks’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 1-2 ft., full sun, dark green mounded foliage, large rose-pink flowers, blooms early to late summer, Zone 4-9 PENTHORUM sedoides ‘Ditch Stonecrop’ 3.00 5.00 72 1.03 1-2 ft., full sun to part shade, light green to red stems, yellowish-green to medium green leaves, yellowish-green flowers, at the end of the season they turn rusty red, blooms May-July, Zone 5-8 PEROVSKIA ‘Russian Sage’ atriplicifolia 1995 PPA Plant of the Year 2.55 4.05 72 .77 3-4 ft., sun, dry, silvery-gray foliage, blue flowers in July- Sept., good specimen plant, groups, Zone 4-9 ‘Filigran’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2-3 ft., finely cut foliage, Zone 4-9 ‘Lacey Blue’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 18-24 in., full sun, compact bushy habit, deep blue to purple flowers, long blooming period from mid summer to early fall, Zone 4-9 ‘Little Spire’ 2.65 4.15 72 .87 1.5-2 ft., finely dissected, aromatic, gray-green foliage, Zone 4-9 ‘Longin’ 2.65 4.15 72 .87 2-3 ft., narrow foliage, upright growth, Zone 5-9 ‘Superba’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 3-4 ft., full sun, loose spikes of lavender-blue flowers, blooms mid to late summer, Zone 4-9

86 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE PERSICARIA affinis(Polygonum a.) ‘Himaleyan Fleece Flower’ 2.55 72 .72 ½-1 ft., full sun to part shade, attractive foliage, pink flowers in mid summer to fall, groups, groundcover, Zone 4-9 amplexicaulis (Polygonum bistorta) ‘Firetail’ 3.75 5.75 72 1.03 4 ft., full sun to part shade, bright red flowers over large dark green foliage, June-October, massing, Zone 4-9 polymorpha (Polygonum p.) 3.75 5.75 72 1.03 3-4 ft., cream flowers in summer, specimen, Zone 5-9 PETASITES ‘Butterbur’ albus 6.50 3-4 ft., part shade, moisture loving, attractive large foliage, white flowers in early spring, invasive, Zone 4-9 japonicus 6.50 BR 3.50 3-4 ft., full to part shade, yellowish-white flowers in early spring, good for pond edges, showy, Zone 5-9 ‘Variegatus’ 6.50 12-18 in., striking dwarf variegated form, emerge in very early spring with chartreuse flowers, dry soil and sun will cause a forgivable-wilt, dappled cool light-full shade, Z5-9 PHLOMIS cashmeriana ‘Kashmir Sage’ 2.55 4.05 72 1.03 2-3 ft., full sun to part shade, large sage-like leaves, evergreen, lavender to pink flowers, late spring to mid summer, erect stems, Zone 5-8 fruticosa 2.55 4.05 72 1.03 4-5 ft., sun, unique yellow flowers in June-July, Zone 4-8 russeliana (P. samia hort.) ‘Greek Jerusalem Sage’ 2.55 4.05 72 1.03 3-4 ft., sun, yellow flowers in June-July, Zone 4-8 tuberosa ‘Jerusalem Sage’ 2.55 4.05 72 1.03 3-5 ft., full sun to part shade, rough textured dark green leaves, evergreen, clusters of lavender-pink flowers, early to late summer, upright, Zone 5-9 carolina ‘Miss Lingard’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2-3 ft., full sun to part shade, large white flowers, early to mid summer, Zone 3-8 divaricata ‘Woodland Phlox’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 1 ft., part shade, groundcover with lavender-rose flowers blooming April-May, wonderfully fragrant, Zone 4-8 ‘Blue Moon’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 12 in., part to full shade, semi-evergreen, lance shaped medium green leaves, blooms are violet-blue, 5 petaled, fragrant, April-May, spreading groundcover, rock gardens, borders, Zone 3-8 represents new plant represents native plant 87 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE PHLOX (S) CONTINUED ‘Chattohoochee’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 1 ft., lavender flowers with purple eyes in spring, Zone 4-8 ‘Dirigo Ice’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 1 ft., silvery white flowers in spring, Zone 4-8 ‘London Grove Blue’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 8-10 in., compact foliage, turns burgundy in the winter, fragrant blue flowers, shade with woodland environment, rich soil, Zones 4-8 maculata ‘Alpha’ 2.55 4.05 72 .88 3 ft., pink flowers in early summer, Zone 4-8 ‘Omega’ 2.55 4.05 72 .88 2-3 ft., white flowers with pink eyes, summer blooming, Zone 4-8 paniculata ‘Blue Boy’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2-3 ft., lavender-blue flowers, summer blooming, Z 4-8 ‘Blue Paradise’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 36-40 in., tall phlox with blooms start light blue and turn a rich violet blue, eyes of dark purple, blooming July-Aug., Zone 4-8 ‘Bright Eyes’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 3 ft., clear soft pink flowers with ruby-red eye, summer blooming, Zone 4-8 ‘David’ 2002 Perennial of the Year 2.55 4.05 72 .77 3-4 ft., white flowers, mildew resistant, most fragrant ‘Franz Schubert’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2 -3 ft., lilac flowers, blooms July-Aug., Zone 4-8 ‘Jeana’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2-4 ft., fragrant blooms from summer to fall in lavender to pink, full sun to part shade, Zone 4-8 ‘Minnie Pearl’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 6 in., compact-sized natural hybrid, gleaming white with yellow eye, useful as groundcover and in meadow, Z 4-8 ‘Robert Poore’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 5 ft., full sun, large magenta flowerheads, blooms July-Aug., good powdery mildew resistance, Zone 4-8 pilosa ‘Prairie Phlox’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 1-2 ft., full sun to part shade, long and narrow, hairy leaves, white, pink or lavender flowers, fragrant, May-July, pollinators and hummingbirds attracting, upright, Zone 3-9 stolonifera 2.55 4.05 72 .77 6-8 in., loosely mat-forming semi-evergreen foliage, in spring erect clusters of large flowers from lavender, blue or white with purple eye, full sun-shade

88 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE PHLOX (S) CONTINUED ‘Blue Ridge’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 6-8 in., late blooming, pleasing blue flowers, Zone 5-8 ‘Bruce’s White’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 6-8 in., fragrant white flowers, groundcover, spring blooming ‘Home Fires’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 6-8 in., P. ‘Home Fires’ have deep pink, fragrant flowers that bloom 6-10 in. over a dense mat of evergreen foliage from mid to late spring, prefers moist soil and full to shade, excellent groundcover, Zone 5-8 ‘Irridescens’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 6-8 in., lavender flowers, Zone 5-8 ‘Pink Ridge’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 6-8 in., pink flowers in spring, Zone 5-8 ‘Sherwood Purple’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 6-8 in., purple star-shaped flowers in spring, Zone 5-8 subulata‘Moss Phlox’ full sun, spring bloomers, Zone 5-9 ‘Candy Stripes’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 4 in., white and pink striped flowers in spring, Zone 5-9 ‘Emerald Blue’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 4 in., evergreen, lavender-blue flowers, Zone 5-9 ‘Emerald Pink’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 6 in., full sun, dark green, needle-like foliage, evergreen, pink flowers bloom in mid to late spring, compact groundcover, Zone 5-9 ‘Millstream Daphne’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 4 in. clear pink /darker eye, narrow shrubby foliage , Zone 5-9 ‘Red Wing’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 4 in., red flowers, April-May, Zone 5-9 ‘Scarlet Flame’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 4 in., large, bright scarlet flowers - darker eye, Zone 5-9 ‘Snowflake’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 4 in., white flowers, April-May, Zone 5-9 ‘White Delight’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 pure white flowers form on 4-8 in. stems, spring, Zone 5-9 PHYSOSTEGIA ‘False Dragonhead’ virginiana ‘Obedient Plant’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2-4 ft., full sun to part shade, square stems with narrow dark green leaves, pale pink, snapdragon-like flowers, late summer to early fall, erect stems, Zone 3-9 ‘Miss Manners’ PP 2.55 4.05 2 ft., clump forming with foliage, glossy green, blooms pure white, June-Sept., Zone 3-9

represents new plant represents native plant 89 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE PHYSOSTEGIA (S) CONTINUED ‘Summer Snow’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2-3 ft., white flowers, Zone 3-9 ‘Vivid’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 1-2 ft., bright pink flowers, Zone 3-9 PODOPHYLLUM peltatum 2.60 4.60 1 ft., part to full shade, early spring wildflowers, nodding white flowers, dormant in summer, Zone 3-8 POLYGONATUM ‘Solomon’s Seal’ biflorum 3.50 5.50 1 ft., typically grows in a mound to 1-3 ft. tall on unbranched stems, tiny, bell-shaped, greenish yellow paired-flowers dangle underneath the arching stems in April/May, medium to wet soil, part-full shade, Zone 5-8 commutatum 3.50 5.50 3-5 ft. tall stout, arching stems with bell-shaped, greenish- white flowers in the spring thatdangle in stem-running clusters of 2-10, finishes to blue/black berries, Zone 5-8 falcatum ‘Variegatum’ 3.50 5.50 2-3 ft., part to full shade, dark green leaves with creamy white edges, creamy white bell-like flowers, late spring to early summer, fragrant, clump forming, Zone 5-8 multiflorum 3.50 5.50 1-2 ft., white flowers in May, part shade, massing, Zone 5-8 PULMONARIA ‘Lungwort’ longifolia ‘E.B. Anderson’ 5.50 12-18 in., part to full shade, violet-blue flowers, blooms late winter/early spring, groundcover, Zone 3-8 officinalis ‘Sissinghurst White’ 5.50 1 ft., part-full shade, white flowers, green foliage with silver spots, early bloomer, Zone 3-8 saccharata (P. picta) ‘Mrs. Moon’ 5.50 1 ft., part-full shade, pink flowers turning blue, dark green foliage with silver spots, early bloomer, Zone 3-8 POLYGONUM (see Persicaria, Fallopia, Tovara) PULSATILLA vulgaris ‘Papageno’ 2.55 4.05 72 .82 1 ft., flowers of mixed colors, semi-double and fringed, blooms April-May, sun, dry conditions, Zone 5-8

90 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE PYCNANTHEMUM ‘American Mountain Mint’ flexuosum (P. tenuifolium) 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-3 ft., full sun to part shade, white flowers with purple spots, blooming in summer, good for herb garden, fragrant foliage, Zone 5-10 incanum 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-4 ft., full sun to part shade, silvery fragrant foliage, white to light pink flowers, blooms July to Sept., clump forming, erect stems, attracts butterflies, Zone 4-8 muticum ‘Short-toothed Mountain Mint’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-3 ft., pinkish flower, sun-part shade, meadows & moist woodland area, Zone 4-8 virginianum ‘Mountain Mint’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 3 ft., fragrant lavender flowers, part shade, Zone 4-8 RATIBIDA columifera ‘Mexican Hat’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 1-3 ft., full sun, medium green narrow leaves, sombrero-like flowers, yellow to yellow-red with brownish center disk, heavy bloomer, summer-fall, mounded, Zone 3-8 pinnata ‘Yellow Coneflower’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 3-5 ft., full sun, rough hairy foliage, large yellow flowers with green to brown center, summer to early fall, attracts bees and butterflies, Zone 3-8 RODGERSIA (Fingerleaf Rodgersia/Rodger’s Flower) aesculifolia 5.75 3 ft., full sun to part shade, wet soil, creamy white to pink flowers, summer blooming, Zone 4-8 henrici hybrids 5.75 2-3 ft., full sun to part shade, bronze foliage, pink flowers spike in summer, Zone 4-8 pinnata 5.75 2-3 ft., full sun to part shade, wet soil, great bog plant, white or pink showy flowers, June-July, Zone 4-8 sambucifolia ‘Elderleaf’ 5.75 2-3 ft., huge elegant foliage, white flowers, June-July, Z 4-8 tabularis (see Astilboides tabularis) ROHDEA ‘Lily-of-China’ japonica 3.50 5.50 32 2.68 12 in., part to full shade, evergreen tropical-looking foliage, dark, leathery green leaves, notable spikes of deep orange berries, excellent groundcover, Zone 5-9 ROSMARINUS ‘Rosemary’ officinalis 2.55 4.05 72 .77 3-8 ft., full sun, fragrant blue flowers in summer, good for the herb garden, Zone 7-10

represents new plant represents native plant 91 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE ROSMARINUS (S) CONTINUED ‘Prostratus’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 6-12 in., low-spreading, evergreen shrub or groundcover, very aromatic foliage with pale-blue flowers from early to mid summer, edible, needs winter protection below 15°F Zone 8-10 RUBUS pentalobus (R. calycinoides) 2.55 72 .72 8 in., full sun to part shade, grown for its evergreen foliage, groundcover, Zone 5-9 RUDBECKIA ‘Coneflower’ fulgida ‘Black-Eyed Susan’ full sun, borders, groups, summer-fall blooming ‘Goldsturm’ 1999 Perennial of the Year 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-3 ft., gold flowers with black eyes, Zone 3-9 var. deamii 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-3 ft., golden-yellow flowers with dark eyes, soft wide toothed foliage, vigorous, Zone 4-8 var. fulgida 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-3 ft., tighter form of ‘Goldstrum’, longest blooming, Zone 5-7 var. speciosa 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2 ft., orange flowers-black center, blooms June-Oct., Z 3-9 grandiflora ‘Sundance’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 3-4 ft., full sun, bushy, upright mounds, parasol-shaped blooms and droopy yellow petals with a brown cone, Zone 4-9 hirta 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-3 ft., full sun, covered in flowers with dark cone and gold to yellow rays from summer to fall, tolerates heat, drought, bi-annual,Zone 3-9 laciniata ‘Cutleaf Coneflower’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 5-8 ft., full sun to part shade, upright, hairy stems, dark green deeply lobed leaves, yellow daisy-like flowers with greenish globular cone, long blooming period July-Oct., clump forming, borders, meadows, native gardens, attracts bees, butterflies, moths, flies, beneficial wasps, Zone 3-8 ‘Goldquelle’ 2.75 4.75 2-3 ft., double yellow flowers late summer, Zone 3-9 maxima 2.55 4.05 72 .72 5-6 ft., bluish foliage, very large yellow flowers, summer bloom, Zone 5-8 nitida ‘Herbstsonne’‘Autumn Sun’ 2.75 4.75 5-6 ft., sun, yellow, semi-double flowers, mid summer, Zone 3-9 92 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE RUDBECKIA (S) CONTINUED subtomentosa 2.55 4.05 72 .72 5-6 ft., upright yellow flowers with brown cones, Zone 4-8 ‘Henry Eilers’ 5.00 4-5 ft., full sun to part shade, upright leafy stems, sweetly scanted leaves, clusters of yellow quill-petalled flowers with brown centers in late summer, drought tolerant, meadows, containers, cut flowers, Zone 5-7 ‘Little Henry’ PP Introduced by Terra Nova Nurseries 6.50 3-4 ft., full sun to part shade, compact form of ‘Henry Eilers’ with the same unusual quilled flowers, long blooming period in late summer, upright, clump forming, specimen, borders, mix beds, cut flowers, Zone 4-8 triloba 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-3 ft., full sun, ‘Brown-Eyed Susan’ is covered in yellow flowers, wet woods to roadsides, Zone 4-9 ‘Blackjack Gold’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 3 ft., full sun, well branched with rich gold round flowers with black centers, late and long lasting bloomer, July-Oct., Zone 3-8 Jelitto Perennial Sees Introduction ‘Prairie Glow’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 5 ft., dark purple stems with deep green leaves maturing flowers from orange-red to bronze, richly branched flowering stalks, valuable late bloomer, Zone 3-8 RUELLIA ‘Wild Petunia’ humilis 2.55 4.05 72 .77 1-2 ft., full to part sun, upright, stems and leaves are hairy, olive green foliage, lavender to purple petunia-like flowers, blooms June-Aug., drought tolerant, attracts hummingbirds, rock gardens, borders, Zone 4-8 SAGINA ‘Pearlwort’, ‘Irish Moss’ subulata (Arenaria caespitosa) 2.55 1-2 in., full sun to part shade, deep green, moss-like groundcover, white star-like flowers, late spring/summer blooming, good for rock gardens and walkways, Zone 4-9 ‘Aurea’ 2.55 1-2 in., chartreuse, white star-like flowers, shade loving, Zone 4-9 SALVIA ‘Sage’ greggi ‘Autumn Sage’ 2.55 4.05 2-3 ft, sun, scarlet-red flowers blooming summer-frost, narrow foliage, borders, massing, Zone 7-9 lyrata ‘Purple Knockout’‘Lyre-leaved Sage’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 10-18 in., full sun to part shade, mound of attractive burgundy to purple black leaves, lavender-blue flowers, late spring-early summer, groundcover, Zone 6-9 represents new plant represents native plant 93 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE SALVIA (S) CONTINUED nemorosa (S. Superba) full sun, olive-green foliage, drought resistant, blooms June-August, Zone 4-9 ‘Blauhügel’‘Blue Hill’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 1-2 ft., clear blue flowers, Zone 4-9 ‘Caradonna’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2 ft., upright stems of dark purple, violet-blue flower spikes really set this one apart, long bloomer, Zone 4-9 ‘Lubeca’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 18-24 in, full sun, semi-evergreen, fragrant gray-green foliage, purple-blue flowers, long bloomer, early-late summer, clump forming, Zone 4-8 ‘Mainacht’‘May Night’ 1997 Perennial of the Year 2.55 4.05 72 .77 1-2 ft., dark violet-blue flowers, blooms in summer, Z 4-9 ‘Ostfriesland’‘East Friesland’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2-3 ft., violet purple flowers, June-July, reblooms in Sept., Zone 4-9 ‘Schneehügel’‘Snow Hill’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 18 in, pure white flowers, long blooming, Zone 4-9 nutans ‘Nodding Sage’ 2.55 4.05 72 .93 40 in., full sun to part shade, basal rosettes of large dark green leaves, bright violet to blue nodding flowerheads, blooms June-Sept., Zone 5-8 transsylvanica 2.55 4.05 72 .93 2.5 ft., full sun, clusters of large blue flowers appear above large coarse leaves from June to Aug., Zone 3-8 SANGUINARIA canadensis ‘Bloodroot’ 2.60 4.50 6 in., white flowers in early spring, shade, massing, Zone 4-8 SANGUISORBA menziesii Award of Garden Merit RHS 2.55 4.05 72 .72 12-32 in., full sun to part shade, clump forming, blue-green lacy foliage, deep purple red bottlebrush shaped flowers, blooms earlier than most Sanguisorbas, June-July, Zone 4-8 tenuifolia ‘Burnet’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 1-4 ft., full sun to part shade, fine narrow leaves, white to small flowers in clusters, July-Aug., upright, Zone 4-8 SANTOLINA ‘Lavender Cotton’ chamaecyparissus (S. incana) 2.55 72 .72 1.5 ft., full sun, silver-gray foliage, bright yellow flowers, fresh fragrance, summer, mounding, Zone 6-9 rosmarinifolia (S. virens) 2.55 72 .72 1-2 ft., full sun, green foliage, yellow button-like flowers in summer, fragrant, upright, Zone 6-9

94 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE SAPONARIA ‘Soapwort’ x lempergii ‘Max Frei’ 2.55 72 .77 1 ft., large light rose flowers June-July, cushion-like growth habit, full sun, drought tolerant, Zone 5-7 SARCOCOCCA ‘Sweet Box’ hookeriana var. humilis 6.95 8.95 32 2.83 1-1.5 ft., fragrant, creamy-white flowers blooming in February, evergreen foliage, deep shade, excellent groundcover, Zone 6-9

SCABIOSA ‘Pincushion Flower’ 2006 PPA Plant of the Year columbaria ‘Butterfly Blue’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2 ft., sun, lavender-blue flowers, blooms all summer- frost, Zone 5-9 SCROPHULARIA marilandica ‘Late Figwort’, ‘Carpenter’s Square’ 2.55 4.05 72 0.82 6-10 ft., full sun to part shade, 4-sided stems, medium to dark green leaves, small greenish-brown flowers, very attractive to pollinators, June-Oct., upright, woodland gardens, Zone 4-8 SCUTELLARIA incana 2.55 4.50 72 .82 2-3 ft., full sun to part shade, very hairy, large, medium green leaves, blue to purple flowers, blooms in mid to late summer, upright, bushy plants, Zone 4-9 SEDUM ‘Stonecrop’ ‘Autumn Fire’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2 ft., sun, rich rose-pink to coppery red flowers on sturdy stems, provides long-lasting late season color, Zone 3-9 ‘Autumn Joy’(Herbstfreude) ‘Orphine’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2 ft., sun, pink flowers bloom in September, brown seed heads from fall-winter, Zone 3-9 ‘Blue Carpet’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 3 in., white flowers in May, bluish foliage, groundcover, Z 4-8 ‘John Creech’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2 in., evergreen small, green leaves, small pink flowers, Z 5-8 ‘Matrona’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2 ft., large pink flowers in Sept., strong stems and large pinkish foliage, excellent winter decor, Zone 3-9 ‘Purple Emperor’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 1-1.5 ft., foliage so dark red purple its almost black in appearance, first bloom is a pink purple turning darker purple in the fall, July-Sept., Zone 3-9

represents new plant represents native plant 95 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE SEDUM (S) CONTINUED ‘Raspberry Truffle’™ PP 2.55 4.50 72 .82 10-12 in., full sun, purple-red foliage, raspberry colored flowers, July-Sept., upright mound, rock gardens, borders, Zone 4-9 ‘Robustum’(‘Ruby Glow’) ‘Rose Crimson Sedum’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 1 ft., pretty pink flowers in September, purple-grayish foliage, likes dry locations, Zone 3-9 ‘Vera Jamison’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 1-2 ft., pink flowers w/ mahogany foliage in Sept., Zone 3-9 acre 2.55 4.05 72 .77 3 in., evergreen groundcover, long blooming yellow flowers, Zone 4-9 ‘Oktoberfest’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2-3 in., full sun, evergreen, succulent pale green foliage, creamy white star-like flowers, blooms June-August, groundcover, Zone 4-9 album ‘Coral Carpet’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 4 in., full sun, evergreen leaves are coral when new, maturing to green, reddish-bronze in winter, small, star-shaped white flowers, summer blooming, Zone 5-8 ‘Green Ice’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2-4 in., full sun, evergreen, succulant olive-green foliage throughout the whole year, star-like white flowers, blooms June-July, spreading habit, fast growing, groundcover, greenroofs, Zone 4-9 ‘Murale’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 4 in., green foliage turning red in the late fall - winter season, white flowers, blooms in summer, Zone 4-9 cauticola ‘Bertram Anderson’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 6-8 in., blue foliage, purple flowers in Sept., Zone 4-9 floriferum ‘Weihenstephaner Gold’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 8 in., golden flowers in summer, fine-textured foliage, Zone 3-9 kamtschaticum 2.55 4.05 72 .77 6 in., sun, easy grower, nice groundcover, Zone 3-8 ‘Variegatum’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 6 in., golden flowers, dark leaves with white edge, non-spreading, blooms in summer, Zone 3-8 montanum ssp. orientale 2.55 4.05 72 .77 6-7 in., full sun, blue-gray needle-like foliage turning purple in the fall and winter, yellow flowers, June-August, groundcover, ideal for rock garden, Zone 5-9

96 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE SEDUM (S) CONTINUED reflexum ‘Blue Spruce’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 4-6 in., blue-green foliage, bright yellow flowers from June to August, Zone 4-9 rupestre ‘Angelina’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 3 in., brilliant chartreuse-yellow, needle-foliage turns copper in cold, creeping, Zone 4-9 sexangulare 2.55 4.05 72 .77 1 in., yellow flowers in early spring, rock garden, Zone 4-9 sichotense 2.55 4.05 72 .77 4 in., full sun, leaves are long, toothed, green in the summer and turn crimson-red in fall, small, bright yellow star-like flowers in summer, spreading groundcover, greenroof, rock garden, Zone 4-9 spectabile 1-2 ft., sun, blooms Aug.-Sept., Zone 3-9 ‘Brillant’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 1-2 ft., deep pink flowers, strong grower, Zone 3-9 ‘Frosty Morn’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2.5 ft., silver-white variegated foliage, pink flowers, Z 3-9 ‘Meteor’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 1-2 ft., carmine red flowers, Zone 3-9 ‘Neon’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 15-18 in., improved version of ‘Brilliant’, deep purple/ pink flowers, thick flower clusters, fall blooming, Zone 3-9 ‘Stardust’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 1-2 ft., pale silver pink and white flowers, Zone 3-9 spurium 3-5 in., blooms May-June, groundcover, good between stepping stones ‘Album Superbum’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 3-5 in., white flowers, strong grower, Zone 4-9 ‘Fuldaglut’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 4-6 in., blood red flowers, improved ‘Dragon’s Blood’, Zone 4-9 ‘Red Carpet’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 3-4 in., full sun, foliage in red shades throughout the seasons, spreads slower than other Sedums, small red flowers, summer, extremely drought tolerant, Zone 4-9 ‘Ruby Mantel’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 3-4 in., full sun, flowers red, Zone 4-9 ‘Schorbuser Blut’ (‘Dragon’s Blood’) 2.55 4.05 72 .77 3-6 in., foliage of dark green turning red in the fall and winter seasons, Zone 4-9

represents new plant represents native plant 97 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE SEDUM (S) CONTINUED ‘Tricolor’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 4-6 in., sun, green, pink and creamy white variegated foliage, pink star-like flowers, summer, evergreen groundcover, Zone 4-9 Sunsparkler® series (Chris Hansen’s SunSparkler® series) Vigorous, multi-crown habit, compact, colorful foliage, excellent drought tolerance. Sunsparkler® ‘Cherry Tart’ 2.55 4.50 72 .88 6 in., full sun, cherry-red foliage and clusters of deep pink flowers in late summer, compact groundcover, containers, rock garden, borders, Zone 4-9 Sunsparkler® ‘Dazzleberry’ 2.55 4.50 72 .88 6-8 in., full sun, blue-green foliage, raspberry colored flowerheads, long blooming period summer-fall, compact groundcover, specimen, containers, mass plantings, Zone 4-9 Sunsparkler® ‘Firecracker’ 2.55 4.50 72 .88 6-8 in., full sun, ruby-red foliage, bright pink blooms, late summer-fall, mounding groundcover, rock gardens, borders, containers, Zone 3-9 Sunsparkler® ‘Lime Zinger’ 2.55 4.50 72 .88 4-6 in., full sun, attractive green leaves with red edges, soft pink flowers last for weeks in summer, spreading, mat forming, mass plantings, containers, Zone 4-9 telephium 2.55 4.05 72 .77 8-28 in., full sun to shade, bright green, egg-shaped leaves, coppery pink to red flowers, change color as weather cools, erect stems, Zone 4-9 ternatum 2.55 4.05 72 .77 6 in., full sun to part shade, succulent-like light green leaves, white star-shaped flowers, blooming period April to May, groundcover, ideal for rock gardens, Zone 4-9 ‘Larinem Park’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 6 in., sun to shade, medium green, rounded leaves, star-like white flowers, blooms late spring to early summer, more robust than S. ternatum, Zone 3-9 SENECIO ‘Ragwort’ aureus ‘Groundsel’ 2.55 4.05 72 .93 1-2 ft., yellow flowers in April, shiny green foliage, sun, part shade, rapid grower, massing, Zone 4-9 SILENE caroliniana 2.55 4.05 72 .72 1 ft., low, mounded wildflower, rose-pink flowers, flowering stems rising to 10in. tall, Zone 4-8

98 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE SILENE (S) CONTINUED regia ‘Royal Catchfly’ 2.50 4.50 72 .83 2-4 ft., full to part sun, narrow lance-shaped hairy leaves, hairy stems, bright red tubular flowers, June-Aug., upright, hummingbirds attracting, similar to S.virginiana, but is taller and blooms later, butterfly gardens, meadows, companions: Schizachyrium scoparius, Parthenium integrifolium, Zone 4-9 SILPHIUM integrifolium 4.25 32 1.55 6 ft., sun, large yellow flowers July-Sept., Zone 4-8 laciniatum ‘Compass Plant’ 4.25 32 1.55 5-8 ft., sun, deeply cut foliage, yellow sunflower-like flowers, July-Sept., Zone 4-8 mohrii ‘Mohr’s Rosinweed’ 4.50 32 1.55 up to 5 ft., full sun, hairy stems and leaves, large lance- shaped foliage, slightly fragrant, creamy yellow flowers, rich flowering from mid summer to fall, clumping habit, borders, meadows, Zone 4-9 perfoliatum ‘Cupplant’ 4.25 32 1.55 8-10 ft., coarse matt green foliage, yellow flowers, July-Sept. Zone 4-8 terebinthinaceum ‘Prairie Dock’ 4.25 32 1.55 3-10 ft., full sun, large, heart shaped, dark green leaves, bright yellow flowers, July-Sept., upright, Zone 4-8 trifoliatum ‘Whorled Rosinweed’ 4.50 32 1.55 3-5 ft., full to part sun, whorls of 3 to 4 medium green leaves, purplish stems, single yellow sunflower-like flowers, July-Sept., erect, attracts bees and butterflies, borders, meadows, Zone 5-8 SISYRINCHIUM angustifolium ‘Blue-eyed Grass’ 2.55 4.05 72 .98 6-12 in., full to part sun, green narrow iris-like foliage, often bluish-green if grown in sunny areas, flowers are small, star-like blue-violet with yellow centers, blooms May-June, clump forming, rock gardens, borders, edges, Zone 4-9 SMILACINA ‘False Solomon Seal’ racemosa 3.00 5.00 2-3 ft., white flowers in spring and berries later in summer- early fall, Zone 3-9 SOLIDAGO ‘Goldenrod’ ‘Little Lemon’ PP 2.60 4.60 72 1.03 12 “, full sun, beautiful compact goldenrod with bright yellow flowers, blooming Aug.-Oct., Zone 4-9

represents new plant represents native plant 99 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE SOLIDAGO (S) CONTINUED caesia ‘Blue-stemmed goldenrod’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-3 ft., sun to part shade, blue-green, long thin leaves, clusters of gold yellow flowers, Aug.-Oct., Zone 4-8 canadensis ‘Canadian Goldenrod’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 4-6 ft., full sun to part shade, narrow, lance-shaped green leaves, small yellow flowers in July-October, erect plants, forming patches, Zone 3-8 flexicaulis 2.55 4.05 72 .72 1-3 ft., zigzag or broadleaf goldenrod, rhizomes, Zone 2-9 graminifolia 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-3 ft., fine foliage, flat-top golden flowers, late summer juncea ‘Early Goldenrod’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 3 ft., full sun, narrow, lance-shaped dark green leaves, yellow, fragrant flowers, blooms earlier than other species, mid to late summer, upright, Zone 3-8 nemoralis 2.55 4.05 72 .72 1-2 ft., full sun to part shade, gray green foliage, blooms late in yellow, Aug.-Oct., attracts butterflies, erect stems, one of the smaller goldenrods, Zone 3-9 odora 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-6 ft., yellow flower, dry open woods, manages sandy soil quite well, Zone 5-8 ohioensis 2.55 4.05 72 .72 3 ft., full sun, green foliage, large yellow flowers, Aug.-Sep., attracts birds and butterflies, upright, Zone 3-9 rigida 2.55 4.05 72 .72 3-5 ft., flat-topped terminal clusters of yellow flowers over a firm shrub like plant summer through fall, Zone 4-9 rugosa 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-5 ft., thin sprays of arching flowering stems, Zone 4-9 ‘Fireworks’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 4-5 ft., yellow flowers in Aug.-Sept., full sun, Zone 4-9 sempervirens ‘Seashore Goldenrod’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 3-6 ft., aster-like yellow flowers, salt-tolerant, Zone 5-10 speciosa ‘Showy Goldenrod’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 1-3 ft., full sun, bright yellow flowers on erect stems, Aug.-Sep., Zone 3-8 sphacelata ‘Golden Fleece’ 2.55 4.05 .88 1-2 ft., yellow flowers in Aug.-Sept., full sun, Zone 4-9 stricta ‘Wand Goldenrod’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 3-6 ft., full sun, erect, narrow leaves pressed against the stems, wand-like yellow flower stalks, Aug.-Oct., provides nectar for pollinators in late season, good for moist to wet areas, wildflower gardens, Zone 5-9

100 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE SOLIDAGO (S) CONTINUED x cultorum ‘Strahlenkrone’ 2.60 4.60 72 .88 24 in., full sun to part shade, medium green foliage, golden yellow flowers, Aug.-Sept., upright, Zone 2-9 SPIGELIA ‘Indian Pink’ marilandica 4.00 6.00 18 in., full sun to part shade, medium green lance-shaped leaves, deep red with yellow throats flowers, blooms May- June, best planted by end of July for success, bushy compact plant, Zone 6-9 STACHYS ‘Lamb’s Ear’ byzantina (S. olympica) 2.55 4.05 72 .72 6-10 in., sun, lilac flowers with white arching wooly leaves, blooms late spring, groundcover, massing, Zone 4-9 ‘Helene von Stein’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 8 in., pink flowers, large silver foliage, Zone 4-9 ‘Silver Carpet’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 6-8 in., full sun to light shade, silvery, velvety foliage, leaves are smaller than ‘Helene von Stein’, rarely blooms, evergreen in warm climates, groundcover, Zone 4-8 monieri ‘Hummelo’‘Alpine Betony’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 18-20 in., sun to light shade, crispy, dark green foliage, upright rose-lavender flowers, summer, clump forming, mounded, massing, Zone 4-8 STOKESIA ‘Stoke’s Aster’ laevis 2.55 4.05 72 .93 1-2 ft., leathery foliage, sun, groups, blooms July- Sept., Zone 5-9 ‘Alba’ 2.55 4.05 72 .93 1-2 ft., white flowers, Zone 5-9 ‘Blue Danube’ 2.55 4.05 72 .93 1-2 ft., blue flowers, Zone 5-9 ‘Klaus Jelitto’ 2.55 4.05 72 .93 1-2 ft., large pink flowers, lilac-like, Zone 5-9 ‘Wyoming’ 2.55 4.05 72 .93 1-2 ft., sun, leathery foliage, pale blue flowers, blooms July-Sept., Zone 5-9 STRANVAESIA davidiana undulata 8.65 2-3 ft., small shrub, groundcover, white flowers in May, red berries in fall, excellent fall color, full sun, drought tolerant, Zone 6-9

represents new plant represents native plant 101 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE STYLOPHORUM diphyllum ‘Celandine Poppy’ 2.55 18-24 in., part shade to shade, blue-green foliage, large, yellow poppy-like flowers, April-May, groundcover, Zone 4-9 SYMPHYTUM grandiflorum 6.50 1-2 ft., shade, coarse-textured foliage, creamy yellow flowers, blooms in spring, groundcover, Zone 4-9 ‘Wisley Blue’ 6.50 2 ft., comfrey, rapid growing shrubby habit, shade, Z 4-9 officinale‘Comfrey’ 6.50 1-3 ft., full sun to part shade, large, rough, hairy leaves, creamy white to purple bell-like flowers, early to late summer, upright, Zone 3-9 TALINUM calycinum (Phemeranthus) ‘Flame Flower’ 2.75 72 1.03 6-10 in., full sun, succulent needle-like leaves, neon-pink flowers, blooming period July-Aug., Zone 6-9 TEUCRIUM‘Germander’ chamaedrys 2.55 4.05 72 .72 1 ft., sun, pink flowers in spring, evergreen, edging, Z 4-9 THALICTRUM ‘Meadow Rue’ ‘Black Stockings’ Award of Garden Merit 7.50 4-6 ft., full sun to part shade, upright black stems and green lacy foliage, clouds of fluffy lavender-purple blossoms in mid to late summer, clump forming, beds and borders, cottage gardens, Zone 5-9 aquilegifolium 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-3 ft., part shade, white flowers in May-June, Zone 5-9 ‘Album’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-3 ft., white flowers, Zone 5-9 ‘Purpureum’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 45 in., full sun to part shade, rose red, moderately acidic soil, blooms May-July, Zone 5-8 dasycarpum 2.55 4.05 72 .72 3 ft., sun to part shade, purple stems, fern-like foliage, flowers are white with hint of purple, July-Sept., Zone 4-8 rochebrunianum 2.55 4.05 72 .72 4-6 ft., full sun to part shade, dark purple stems with blue- green oval leaves, showy lavender blooms with yellow stamens, summer, clump forming, mound, Zone 5-8 THERMOPSIS ‘Carolina Lupine’ caroliniana (T. villosa) 2.55 4.05 72 .72 3 ft., full sun, bluish foliage, yellow flowers in late spring-early summer, groups, Zone 4-8

102 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE THYMUS ‘Thyme’ citriodorus ‘Creeping Lemon Thyme’ 2.55 72 .77 3-4 in., lavender flowers, lemon-scented, summer bloom, Zone 5-7 ‘Gold Lemon’‘Golden Varigated Thyme’ 2.55 72 .77 8 in., foliage green with yellow margins, sweetly scented lemon, pink flowers blooming June-July, Zone 5-7 ‘Silver Edge’ ‘Silver Edge Lemon Thyme’ 2.55 72 .77 8-12 in., foliage of grayish green, silver margins, Z 5-7 praecox 1 in., blooms late spring-early summer, dry conditions matting, good for rock gardens, Zone 5-7 ‘Albiflorus’ (T. serpyllum’Albus’)‘Creeping White Thyme’ 2.55 72 .77 1 in., white flowers, fresh green foliage, Zone 5-7 ‘Coccineus’ 2.55 72 .77 1 in., medium green foliage, cerise blooms, Zone 5-7 ‘Pseudolanuginosus’ (T. lanug.) ‘Wooly Thyme’ 2.55 72 .77 1 in., rose-purple flowers, grayish foliage, Zone 5-7 ‘Roseum’ 2.55 72 .77 1 in., pink flowers, light moisture, Zone 5-7 serphyllum ‘Elfin’ 2.55 72 .77 1 in., green foliage with pink flowers, Zone 5-7 TIARELLA ‘Foamflower’ cordifolia 2.75 4.75 1 ft., creamy white flowers in May, excellent fall color, shade, drought resistant, Zone 4-8 ‘Brandywine’ 4.50 6.50 8-12 in., part to full shade, mounds of green heart shaped leaves with burgundy centers, foliage turns coppery-bronze in fall, creamy white flowers persist for up to 8 weeks, April-May, flowering height 18 in., groundcover, masses, border edging, containers, Zone 4-8 ‘Running Tapestry’ 4.50 6.50 12 in., white flowers, green leaves with red veins, shade border or woodland garden, blooms early spring, Zone 4-8 TRACHYSTEMON orientalis 6.50 3-4 ft., part to full shade, blue flowers in spring, Zone 5-8 TRADESCANTIA ‘Concord Grape’ 2.55 4.05 1 ft., violet-blue flowers, summer, golden tipped stamens, Zone 5-8 ohioensis 2.55 4.05 2-3 ft., tinged purple bear grass-like leaves, showy clusters of blue flowers that open in the morning, Zone 5-8

represents new plant represents native plant 103 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE TRADESCANTIA (S) CONTINUED ‘Mrs. Loewer’ 2.55 4.05 2-2.5 ft., unique growing habit for spiderwort, prefers hot, bright and dry areas, glossy green foliage with purple flowers, June-September, Zone 5-8 virginiana 2.55 4.05 1-3 ft., violet-blue, rarely but possible rose or white, Z 4-9 x andersoniana ‘Blue’ 2.55 4.05 72 .83 2-2.5 ft., full sun to part shade, clumps of narrow pointed leaves, 3-4 petaled blue-purple flowers, blooms May-Oct., groups, mass plantings, containers, cut flowers, Zone 4-9 TRICYRTIS ‘Toad Lily’ hirta 2.55 4.05 72 .77 2-3 ft., pale lilac flowers with dark purple spots, Zone 5-8 ‘Miyazaki’ 2.55 4.05 72 .77 purple splotched, exotic orchid-look, Zone 5-8 TRILLIUM grandiflorum ‘Large Flowered Trillium’, ‘White Wake-Robin’ 2.75 12-18 in., unbranched stems topped by whorl of three large glossy leaves, long lasting, white three petalled flowers bloom from April to June, groundcover, woodland gardens, shady borders, Zone 4-8 VERBENA bonariensis 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-4 ft., slender perennial until Zone 7-9, lender, wiry, branching, sparsely-leaved, of tiny rose-violet flowers canadensis ‘Homestead Purple’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 8-16 in., deep green foliage, purple flowers blooming June-Nov., Zone 7-10 hastata 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-6 ft., showy rain garden plant, square hairy stems, candelabra-like inflorescences that are densely-packed, purplish-blue flowers, Zone 3-9 ‘Blue Spires’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-6 ft., produces an abundance of blue flowers, Zone 3-8 stricta 2.55 4.05 72 .72 2-4 ft., full sun, very hairy stems, large gray-green leaves, pink-lavender flowering spikes, June-September, upright, Zone 3-8 VERBESINA helianthoides (Actinomeris helianthoides) ‘Gravelweed’ 2.55 4.05 72 .82 4 ft., full to part sun, alternate lanceolate leaves, foliage is covered with small hairs, bright yellow blooms with darker centers in late summer, upright, pollinators attractant, native gardens, meadows, Zone 5-8

104 represents new plant represents native plant LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE VERNONIA ‘Ironweed’ ‘Southern Cross’ 3.00 5.00 72 1.03 4 ft., full sun, mounds of textured deep green foliage and small fluffy purple flowers, blooms late summer to fall, Zone 4-9 crinita 4.05 72 .82 5-6 ft., sun, purple flowers in summer, Zone 3-8 glauca ‘Broadleaf Ironweed’ 3.50 5.50 72 1.24 3-5 ft., full sun to part shade, upright, clusters of deep purple flowers above dark foliage, blooms mid summer to fall, Zone 6-8 lettermannii ‘Iron Butterfly’ PP 3.50 5.50 3 ft., full sun and average to dry soils, fine foliage, purple flowers in late summer, Zone 4-9 noveboracensis 4.05 72 .82 3-5 ft., sun, purple flowers in late summer, Zone 4-8 ‘White Lightning’ 4.05 72 .82 3-4 ft., full sun, dark green foliage, white flowers late summer to mid fall, attracts birds and butterflies, erect stems, Zone 4-8 VERONICA ‘Speedwell’ ‘Sunny Border Blue’ 1993 PPA Plant of the Year 2.55 4.05 72 .72 1-2 ft., full sun to part shade, dark blue flowers all summer, Zone 6-9 ‘Whitewater’ PP 2.55 4.05 2-6 in., groundcover prefers cool early spring-midsummer, glossy, dark green foliage that turns burgundy to bronze in fall, sun, Zone 4-7 peduncularis ‘Georgia Blue’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 12 in., sky blue flowers, excellent groundcover, full sun, blooming April-May, Zone 6-8 repens ‘Sunshine’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 1/4 -1 in., ground-hugging, mat-forming with gold leaves, tolerates a lot of foot traffic, Zone 4-9 spicata ‘Goodness Grows’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 1 ft., purple flowers, blooms June-Aug., good for borders, Zone 3-8 ‘Icicle’ (V. longifolia var. subsessilis x V. spicata) 2.55 4.05 72 .72 1-2 ft., pure white flowers in May-June, groups, Zone 3-8 ‘Rotfuchs’‘Red Fox’ 2.55 4.05 72 .72 1-2 ft., rose-pink flowers, blooming June-Aug.

represents new plant represents native plant 105 LINER/OTHER 1 QT 1 GAL Name and Description SIZE/PRICE VERONICA (S) CONTINUED ‘Royal Candles’ PP 2.55 4.05 72 .72 15 in., mounded deep green foliage with rich blue flower spikes, blooming June-August, Zone 6-9 VERONICASTRUM sibericum 2.55 4.05 72 .88 3-6 ft., full sun, spikes of pinkish-lavender flowers from summer-fall, elegant candelabra flowers, Zone 3-8 virginicum ‘Culver Root’ 2.55 4.05 72 .88 4-5 ft., flowers white to light blue blooming July-Sept., full sun to partial shade, Zone 3-8 VINCA ‘Periwinkle’ minor 2.55 4.05 50 .72 4-6 in., full sun to part shade, evergreen groundcover, nickel sized lavender-blue flowers set on dark green foliage, spring blooming, Zone 3-9 ‘Bowles Variety’ 2.55 4.05 50 .88 6-8 in., large dark lavender-blue flowers, Zone 3-9 VIOLA ‘Violet’ labradorica 2.55 72 .72 6 in., blue flowers with purple foliage, blooms April-May, Zone 3-7 WALDSTEINIA ‘Barren Strawberry’ ternata (W. trifolia, W. sibirica) 3.15 6 in., full sun to part shade, yellow flowers April-May, evergreen groundcover, Zone 5-8 XANTHORHIZA ‘Yellowroot’ simplicissima 4.50 6.50 3 ft., attractive shrubby habit, glossy green foliage turning yellow to reddish-purple in fall, small star-shaped, purplish- brown flowers are in crowded, terminal clusters, Zone 5-9 YUCCA ‘Adam’s Needle’ filamentosa 2.55 4.05 72 .88 3-6 ft., nearly white flowers in early-mid summer, evergreen, sun, groups, specimen, Zone 5-9 ZIZIA aptera ‘Heart-leaved Alexander’ 2.60 4.50 72 .88 1-2.5 ft., full sun to part shade, heart shaped shiny leaves, clusters of small yellow flowers in late spring, Zone 3-8 aurea ‘Golden Alexander’ 2.60 4.50 72 .88 1-2 ft., full sun to part shade, medium green, shiny foliage, tiny yellow flowers, May-June, upright, Zone 3-8

106 represents new plant represents native plant PLANTS BY CATEGORY Please feel free to ask our knowledgeable sales staff or certified horticulturists for more information about plant material as it pertains to your specific site. SALT-TOLERANT Ideal for median strips, shore lines, and salt or brackish spray from inlets.

SLIGHTLY SALT-TOLERANT MODERATE SALT-TOLERANT continued Buddleia Oenothera Echinacea Ophiopogon Gaura Hibiscus Parthenocissus quinquefolia Hosta Pennisetum alopecuroides Kniphofia Penstemon Pennisetum orientale Phlox paniculata Salvia greggii Physostegia virginiana MODERATE SALT-TOLERANT Rudbeckia Achillea Sedum Acorus calamus Schizachyrium scoparium Agastache Thelypteris palustris Ajania pacifica Thymus Amsonia Veronica Armeria maritima Vinca minor Artemisia Waldsteinia ternata Asclepias Yucca filamentosa Aster novae-angliae Aster novi-belgii HIGH SALT-TOLERANT Astilbe Allium senescens Baccharis halimifolia Ammophila Baptisia Amorpha canescens Bergenia cordifolia Arctostaphylos Uva-Ursi Callirhoe Calamagrostis acutiflora Campanula Chasmanthium latifolium Chrysanthemum Cortaderia Chrysogonum virginianum Crambe maritima Coreopsis Echinops Delosperma Erigeron Dianthus gratianopolitanus Eryngium Euphorbia Gaillardia pulchella Festuca glauca Leymus Helictotrichon sempervirens Muhlenbergia Helleborus Opuntia humifusa Hemerocallis Panicum amarum Heuchera Perovskia atriplicifolia Hypericum Rosmarinus Iberis sempervirens Santolina chamaecyparissus Iris Scirpus Juncus Solidago sempervirens Kosteletzkya virginica Spartina Liriope Typha Miscanthus sinensis Monarda Nipponanthemum nipponicum

107 PLANTS BY CATEGORY DROUGHT TOLERANT AROMATIC FLOWERS/FOLIAGE Selected for the ability to adapt and Agastache spp. survive in an environment with periods of Artemesia spp. little or intermitent watering. Asclepias Agastache Caryopteris x clandonensis Allium Dianthus Andropogon Galium odoratum Aquilegia canadensis Geranium macrorrhizum Baptisia Hosta plantaginea ‘Aphrodite’ Bouteloua Iris pallida Calamagrostis arundinacea cvv. Lavandula Carex flacca Monarda didyma Ceratostigma plumbaginoides Monarda fistulosum Chrysopsis mariana Nepeta faassenii Coreopsis Origanum vulgare cvv. Dalea purpurea Perovskia atriplicifolia Dianthus Rosmarinus officinalis Euphorbia Salvia nemerosa Gillenia trifoliata Santolina chamaecyparissus Helictotrichon sempervirens Sarcococca hookeriana humilis Kalimeris incisa Solidago rugosa Liatris Liriope Thymus Miscanthus sinensis Panicum virgatum cvv. SCREENING GRASSES Pennisetum orientale Selected for fullness and fast growing. Penstemon Calamagrostis acutiflora stricta Perovskia atriplicifolia Coretaderia selloana Phlox divaricata Erianthus ravennae Phlox subulata Miscanthus floridulus spp. Rudbeckia hirta Pennisetum alopecuroides Salvia Spartina species Sedum Sesleria autumnalis SPECIMEN GRASSES FOR SHADE Silphium Acorus gramineus cvv. nutans Calamagrostis brachytricha Spodiopogon sibiricus Carex appalachica Viola labradorica Carex comans Carex dolichostachya ‘Kaga Nishiki’ SPECIMEN GRASSES Carex elata ‘Aurea’ Selected for drama and focal point. Carex hachijoensis ‘Evergold’ Andropogon gerardii Carex morrowii cvv. Arundo donax Carex muskingumensis ‘Oehme’ Cortaderia selloana Carex pendula Erianthus ravennae Carex plantaginea Miscanthus floridulus sinensis Carex platyphylla Molinia arundinacea cvv. Carex radiata Panicum v. ‘Heavy Metal’ Chasmanthium latifolium Pennisetum alopecuroides cvv. Deschampsia cespitosa cvv. Sorghastrum nutans Deschampsia flexuosa Hakonechloa Luzula

108 PLANTS BY CATEGORY GROUND COVER IN FULL SUN GROUND COVER IN SHADE Selected for excellence in color & diversity. Selected for excellence in color & diversity. Anemone canadensis Adiantum pedatum Anemone sylvestris Alchemilla mollis Aster ericoides Asarum Briza media Aster divaricatus Carex vulpinoidea Aster macrophyllus Ceratostigma plumbaginoides Astilbe chinensis Chelone obliqua Athyrium Delosperma Begonia grandis Deschampsia cespitosa Brunnera macrophylla Dianthus gratianopolitanus Carex Euphorbia Chrysogonum virginianum Festuca tenufolia Convallaria Geranium Dennstaedtia punctilobula Helichtotrichon sempervirens Deschampsia flexuosa Hypericum calycinum Dryopteris Juncus tenuis Epimedium grandiflorum Lamium maculatum Euphorbia amygdaloides robbiae Liriope muscari ‘Big Blue’ Galium odoratum Lysmachia Geranium maculatum Mazus reptans Geum fragarioides Oenothera Hakonechloa macra Origanum Helleborus Pennisetum alopecuroides Heuchera Phlox Iris cristata Rubus pentalobus Luzula Sedum Lysimachia Sesleria Onoclea sensibilis Senecio aureus Ophiopogon Stachys Pachysandra terminalis Veronica p.’Georgia Blue’ Phlox divaricata Phlox stolonifera LONG BLOOMING Polemonium reptans Selected for extended blooming period of Polygonatum the plant and the length-of-stay of Pulmonaria individual bloom. Rohdea japonica Achillea millefolium Sagina Asclepias tuberosa Sedum ternatum Begonia grandis Senecio aureus Ceratostigma plumbaginoides Tiarella cordifolia Chelone lyonii Thelypteris noveboracensis Coreopsis verticillata Trachystemon orientalis Echinacea purpurea Gallardia Heliopsis ‘Summer Sun’ Lavandula angustifolia Lysimachia Perovskia Phlox paniculata Rudbeckia Salvia Scabiosa Sedum Solidago 109 PLANTS BY CATEGORY NATIVE PLANTS FOR CONSERVATION LANDSCAPING Selected for reduced maintenance after plant matures including low-watering demands root system that promote soil conservation, and low-to-no nutrient amendment needs. Adiantum pedatum Helianthus helianthoides Andropogon gerardii Iris versicolor Andropogon virginicus Juncus effuses Aquilegia canadensis Liatris spicataww Aralia racemosa Lobelia cardinalis Asarum canadense Lobelia siphilitica Asclepias incarnata Mertensia virginica Aster Monarda fistulosa Baptisia australis Oenothera fruticosa Boltonia asteroids Onoclea sensibilis Carex pensylvanica Osmunda cinnamomea Chasmanthium latifolium Panicum amarum Chelone Polystichum acrostichoides Chrysopsis mariana Silphium perfoliatum Chrysogonum virgianum Solidago Cimicifuga racemosa Sorghastrum nutans Dennstaedtia punctilabula Thelypteris noveboracensis Eupatorium Tiarella cordifolia

NATIVE RESTORATION PLANTS Selected for desireable seedheads, berries, and other useful habitat construction for small birds and animals in a natural environment.

Adiantum pedatum Helianthus decapetalus Andropogon gerardii Heliopsis helianthoides Andropogon virginicus Heuchera americana Aquilegia canadensis Iris versicolor Aralia racemosa Juncus effuses Arctostaphylos Uva-Ursi Liatris Asarum canadense Lobelia cardinalis Asclepias incarnata Lobelia siphilitica Asclepias tuberosa Mertensia virginica Aster Monarda fistulosa Baptisia australis Oenothera fruticosa Boltonia asteroids Onoclea sensibilis Carex pensylvanica Osmunda cinnamomea Chasmanthium latifolium Panicum amarum Chelone glabra Polystichum acrostichoides Chrysogonum virgianum Rudbeckia Chrysopsis mariana Silphium Cimicifuga racemosa Solidago Comptonia peregrina Sorghastrum nutans Dennstaedtia punctilabula Thelypteris noveboracensis Echinacea purpurea Tiarella cordifolia Eupatorium Vernonia Gaillardia Veronica Gaultheria procumbens

110 PLANTS BY CATEGORY

KURT BLUEMEL, INC. INTRODUCTIONS EROSION CONTROL Introductions and selection made by Kurt Bluemel, Inc. are made for desireable, Acorus garden-worthy, distinguishable qualities Agastache such as form, habit, bloom, or hardiness. Andropogon Asarum canadense Agropyron magellanicum ‘Blue Tango’ Asclepias verticillata Ajania pacifica ‘Gold and Silver’ Aster Andropogon scoparius ‘The Blues’ Baptisia Baccharis halimifolia ‘White Cap’ Bouteloua curtipendula Bergenia crassifolia ‘Red Star’ Carex Cortaderia selloana ‘Andes Silver’ Chasmanthium latifolium Cortaderia selloana ‘Patagonia’ Dennstaedtia punctilobula Eupatorium maculatum ‘Gateway’ Deschampsia cespitosa cvv. Miscanthus sinensis Elymus Miscanthus sinensis ‘Adagio’ Erianthus ravennae Miscanthus sinensis ‘Allegro’ Eupatorium Miscanthus sinensis ‘Andante’ Geum fragarioides Miscanthus sinensis ‘Arabesque’ Iris versicolor Miscanthus sinensis ‘Autumn Light’ Juncus Miscanthus sinensis ‘Dixieland’ Lysimachia Miscanthus sinensis ‘November Sunset’ Matteuccia struthiopteris Miscanthus sinensis ‘Rigoletto’ Monarda Miscanthus sinensis ‘Sarabande’ Oenothera Molinia litorialis ‘Skyracer’ Panicum Panicum virgatum ‘Heavy Metal’ Pycnanthemum Panicum virgatum’Kurt Bluemel’ Senecio aureus Panicum virgatum ‘Squaw’ Schizachyrium scoparius cvv. Panicum virgatum ‘Warrior’ Solidago Pennisetum alopecuroides ‘Cassian’ Sorghastrum nutans Perovskia atriplicifolia ‘Filigran’ Thelypteris noveboracensis

GREENROOF PLANTS Selected for drought tolerance and desireable habit for roof designs.

Achillea Eragrostis spectabilis Agastache Euphorbia Allium Gaura lindheimeri Andropogon Iris tectorum Aquilegia canadensis Koeleria macrantha Armeria maritima Mazus reptans Artemisia Opuntia humifusa Bouteloua curtipendula Origanum vulgare Bouteloua gracilis Panicum virgatum cvv. Calamagrostis stricta Penstemon Campanula rotundifolia Phlox subulata Carex bicknellii Salvia Carex flacca Sedum Carex flaccosperma Silene Dalea purpurea Sporobolus heterolepis Delosperma Tradescantia ohioensis Dianthus Thymus

111 PLANTS BY CATEGORY EVERGREEN/SEMI-EVERGREEN BOG, MARSH, or SWAMP PLANTING Selected for survivability in wetlands. Acorus Ajuga Acorus americanus Armeria Acorus calamus Asarum europaeum Andropogon gerardii Bergenia Andropogon virginicus Dianthus Asclepias incarnata Dryopteris Athyrium filix-femina Euphorbia Calamgorsotis canadensis Festuca glauca cvv. Carex comosa Geum fragarioides Carex crinita Helleborus Carex elata Hypericum calycinum Carex emoryi Iberis Carex lurida Juncus Carex muskingumensis Lamium Carex stricta Lavandula Carex vulpinoidea Liriope Chelone glabra Lithodora Chelone lyonii Ophiopogon Eupatorium fistulosum Pachysandra Eupatorium perfoiatum Penstemon Festuca rubra Phlox stolonifera Helianthus angustifolia Phlox subulata Hibiscus moscheutos Polystichum Iris pseudacorus Pulmonaria Iris versicolor Rosmarinus Iris virginica Santolina Iris versicolor Sedum Juncus Sesleria Matteuccia struthiopteris Teucrium Mertensia virginica Tiarella Monarda Thymus Osmunda cinnamomea Vinca Osmunda regalis Waldsteinia ternata Panicum virgatum Thelypteris noveboracensis Thelypteris palustrus Typha species Verbena hastata

112 PLANTS BY CATEGORY BIOSWALE AND RAIN GARDEN PLANTS BIOSWALE AND RAIN GARDEN PLANTS Selected for moisture tolerance for Selected for moisture tolerance for periods of 5-/+ days including mild periods of 5-/+ days including mild rushing/receding water table. rushing/receding water table. PART SHADE (4+hours of sun) FULL SUN

Asclepias incarnata Acorus calamus Aster spp. Amsonia Carex Andropogon gerardii Chelone glabra Asclepias Dryopteris marginalis Aster Eupatorium fistulosum Cassia marilandica Filipendua Coreopsis palmata Geranium maculatum Coreopsis tripteris Helianthus Echinacea pallida Iris versicolor Elymus hystrix Lamium Elymus virginicus Mertensia virginica Eupatorium fistulosum Onoclea sensibilis Eupatorium perfoliatum Phlox maculata Helianthus giganteus Phlox paniculata Heliopsis helianthoides Polemonium reptans Hibiscus moscheutos Polygonatum biflorum Iris versicolor Senecio aureus Juncus Solidago caesia Kosteletzkya virginica Thalictrum pubescens Liatris Tradescantia virginiana Lobelia Monarda fistulosa Pycnanthemum Rudbeckia Spiraea tomentosa

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