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You too, can create exquisite bouquets! Visit www.FieldstoneGardens.com PRODUCT Notes From The Farm Just imagine, it’s three o’clock in the morning, you’re snug as a bug in a rug all bundled up in a nice warm bed when you wake up and realize …It’s time! It’s another cold windy March night when you roll out of bed make your way down stairs, quickly slip on a loose pair of boots and make the trek across the driveway heading to the greenhouse to load the wood fired furnace protecting your babies from yet another cold night. It sounds like very uncomfortable situation but I prefer to interpret it as invigorating and encouraging. It only means one thing. Winter is on its way out and we will be playing in the gardens very soon! It’s such a privilege for me to experience that feeling I get every time I open the greenhouse doors in the middle of a moonlit night and smell the fresh vegetation just begging for attention. Often times I would linger longer than I needed just to savor the moment. Some may say I’m a bit twisted but I’m sure as a true gardener, you would appreciate my perspective.

From this day forth, I will continue to visit the greenhouse on a daily basis tending to the needs of our young , mostly annuals and tender perennials which will be used for our hanging baskets as well as vegetable seedlings. It’s always a pleasure to get started so early in the season. Drop us a line on Facebook and tell us your guilty pleasures when it comes to gardening. It’s always very inspiring to hear what others are doing to make it through these long winters.

Again, in closing I would just like to thank each and every one of you who purchase from us throughout the year. Your support is very much appreciated. We truly enjoy making our plants available to you and your family throughout the year. Our intent is to continue to fuel the gardening passion for all those who have it. We look forward to yet another successful season in the gardens. As always, please feel free to contact us at any time for help and inspiration for your garden.

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YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME! When visiting in Maine, plan a visit with us! We are conveniently located less than an hour from LL Bean and Maine’s scenic mid-coast. Our Annual Open House this year is Sunday, June 29, 2014.

Fieldstone Gardens is a family-owned and operated busi- ness started in 1984 and has developed into a op notch retail perennial nursery shipping throughout the United States as well as internationally.

The 250 acre farm is a meticulously maintained location with acres of field grown stock as well as over 60,000 containers. Open to the public, the display gardens have been a destina- tion for day-trippers from the state as well as the region. DIRECTIONS We pride ourselves on our plant quality and outstanding We are located between Augusta and Waterville, service to our customers. All of our perennials are grown in about 15 minutes from each. our Zone 4 location and are proven to be superior selec- tions for your garden! FROM AUGUSTA (Exit 109/30) Go East into Augusta on Rte. 100. Go around both traffic CONVENIENT WAYS TO SHOP circles 180 degrees and continue on Rte. 100 as it merges ONLINE Offering complete plant listings with Rte. 201 North. Follow Rte. 201 North exactly 10 including photos and descriptions. miles (from the 2nd circle) to Bog Road on your right. Easy and Secure! Follow Bog Road for 2.5 miles. Take a right onto Cross Hill www.FieldstoneGardens.com Road for 1 mile. Take a left onto Quaker Lane. Watch for MAIL, the State directional signs. PHONE, Whatever works for you! & FAX FROM NEW AUGUSTA EXIT (Exit 113) 55 Quaker Lane Vassalboro, ME 04989-3816 Go straight for 1.8 miles, until the intersection for route 207-923-3836 (phone/fax) 201. Go North (left) on to route 201 for 9 miles. Look for Bog Road on the right. Follow Bog Road for 2.5 miles. Take In season hours: 9-5 Tues-Sun a right onto Cross Hill Road for 1 mile. Take a left onto Closed Mondays. Quaker Lane. Watch for the State directional signs. Off season hours: 9-5 Mon-Fri Closed Saturday and Sunday. FROM WATERVILLE (Exit 127/33) Go East on Rte. 137 across the Kennebec River. Take a SHOP Come visit! Our retail location is HERE open to the public April-October, right onto Rte. 201 South and drive exactly 6.5 miles. Tuesday-Sunday, 9:00am-5:00pm. Follow Bog Road for 2.5 miles. Take a right onto Cross Hill Closed Monday. Road for 1 mile. Take a left onto Quaker Lane. Watch for the State directional signs. TRYING TO REACH US? Phone/Fax: 207-923-3836 Internet: www.FieldstoneGardens.com INTRODUCE US TO YOUR FRIENDS! Please share our catalog Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Fieldstone-Gardens with a friend or associate, or send us their name and address and we Email: [email protected] will send them a complimentary copy. Our business office is open all year. www.FieldstoneGardens.com NURSERY VISITS: When visiting Maine, plan to come see us! We are located near golf courses, lakes, campgrounds, and less Visit our website for many than an hour from LL Bean and Maine’s scenic mid-coast. 7 more product selections along with full-color photos of each variety.

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There are no minimum orders. However, full payment, including shipping costs, must accompany each mail order. SHIPPING AND HANDLING RATES Please Note: Shipping charges are applied to item Please send a check or money order in US currency. Visa retail prices before any special bonuses or discounts or MasterCard accepted. We do not accept C.O.D. or cash. are applied. The shipping charge for free items is cal- A $20 fee is imposed on all returned checks. THE PRICES culated by the retail price of the free item and will be IN THIS CATALOG EXPIRE ON DECEMBER 31, 2014. charged to your credit card at the time of shipment. Merchandise East West AVAILABILITY: We carefully plan our catalog inventory. However, Subtotal of Mississippi of Mississippi circumstances can and do change with living plants. All orders are 0-$9.94 $9.50 $21.45 subject to the availability of good quality plant material. We suggest $9.95-$24.94 $10.50 $22.45 listing substitutions when placing an order, or accepting our best equivalent choice. We also carry many unusual perennials that are $24.95-$39.94 $12.50 $24.45 too low to list in our catalog. Please visit our web site to view our $39.95-$49.94 $14.50 $26.45 entire inventory. Please also feel free to call or email us with your $49.95-$69.94 $15.50 $27.45 wish list. If you are traveling a long distance to purchase specific $69.95-$84.94 $16.50 $28.45 plants, please phone or email us first to be sure we have them in stock. We would be happy to gather the order prior to your arrival. $84.95-$99.94 $18.50 $30.45 $99.95-$124.94 $21.50 $33.45 INTERNATIONAL SHIPMENTS: We ship overseas and welcome $124.95-$149.94 $25.50 $37.45 your orders. Payment must accompany the order in US currency or 20% of Merchan- 30% of Merchan- $149.95 and Over an international money order. An import permit and required papers dise subtotal. dise subtotal. must be included in your order. A phytosanitary certificate is $85.00. Shipping costs are typically 30% of the total plant order. If they are 2-Day & Overnight Service higher, we will notify you. All plants shipped outside of the United Please note: Express shipping charges are subject to States will be bare root. change, are per delivery address, and are in addition to standard shipping and handling charges. WEBSITE: (www.FieldstoneGardens.com) Sign up on our web site Express Mail Options Express Mail Charges inclusive of pictures and descriptions to receive emails for new and unique plants, newsletters, and special discounts! 2-Day add $11.95 l View our extensive line of plants via the plant image ibrary. Overnight add $19.95 l Come visit the farm through the Photo Tour. International orders: Please read specific guidelines on the left l Look for new plant releases on our Specials page. l Check out our website for monthly plant updates and discounts! l Find information about our Annual Open House, GUARANTEE: We reserve the right to refuse any order should Sunday, June 29, 2014. circumstances make this necessary. Orders are booked on the l Order anytime from our web catalog. understanding that the customer accepts our terms. We guarantee all our plants to be true to name and will replace any nursery stock that SHIPPING: For shipping purposes please provide us with your proves otherwise. Our liability in all cases is limited to the purchase Street Address. If you ship your order to two different addresses, it price of the plants. We try to ship only during the cool months in must count as two separate orders. Depending on the season, all spring and fall, however we cannot be responsible for damage to plants are shipped either bare-root or in containers. Our shipping plants enroute due to heat. We also cannot replace stock lost due to season is April-November. If you wish, you may pick up your order causes such as drought, extreme heat or cold, possible neglect, or when you visit us. Please notify us at least a week in advance. winterkill. Claims of plant damage will receive consideration only when made within ten days after delivery. Our plants are annually inspected ORDERING INFORMATION: If the order form is missing, please by the Maine State Department of Agriculture, Division of Horticulture. call us for information or use our web catalog. You may also sign your friend up for a free catalog by entering their email address on our web site at (www.FieldstoneGardens.com). You can also send us an order by including the following information: Fresh Live Plants 1. Name and street address. WHAT WE SHIP: All our perennials are field- 2. ‘Ship to’ (must include a street address). grown or produced in containers. We ship 3. 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ACHILLEA (Yarrow)

Yarrow has a long season of bloom year after year. The ACH680 Achillea millefolium 'Summer Wine' 7.85 are flat heads of tight clusters that bloom in Deep wine-red flowers slowly changing to purple. Bright June-September, and provide a constant source of cut- green foliage. Full sun and drought tolerant. Blooming ting material for bouquets or dried arrangements. throughout the summer. 24". Deeply divided foliage gives a fern-like appearance. An easy to grow perennial that is right at home in a well- ACH693 Achillea millefolium 'Wonderful Wampee' 8.85 drained garden soil in full sunlight. Divide every 3-4 An excellent addition to the Tutti Frutti family. The blooms years. Zones 3-9. are rich pink to an apple blossom blush with a sturdy com- pact growth habit that lasts long through the summer. An ex- ACH440 cellent cut flower dried or fresh. A sun lover and very drought Achillea galaxy hybrid 'Hoffnung' (Great Expectations) 7.85 tolerant. 15". Zones 4-8. (Great Expectations) Sandstone yellow. Enjoys sun. Grows 18-30" in the summer. Well-drained soil. ACH920 Achillea x 'Coronation Gold' 10.85 Bright yellow flowers up to 2" wide. Fern-like gray-green fo- ACH460 liage. Very upright stems that do not need staking. Easy! Achillea galaxy hybrid 'Salmon Beauty'(Lachsschonheit) 7.85 Does well in Southern gardens. Drought tolerant. 12-36". Light salmon pink flowers in the summer. A nice touch for Zones 4-8. any garden! Full sun and a well drained to sandy soil. 36". Zones 3-8. ACONITUM (Monkshood)

ACH515 Achillea millefolium 'Credo' 7.85 Monkshood are a fine addition to the semi shaded gar- Soft yellow flowers. Grows 24-32". Fragrant. Full sun. Zone den. Heights range from 3-6' with colors of blues, pink, 3-8. yellow and white. All parts of the plant are poisonous. Zones 3-6. ACH615 Achillea millefolium 'Paprika' 7.85 Red-orange perennial with fern-like foliage. Prefers full sun ACO130 Aconitum carmichelli 8.85 and average soil. Blooms early summer with a long bloom A shorter . Light violet-blue flowers bloom July-Sep- time. Great cut flower. Attracts butterflies and humming- tember. Part shade. 24-28". birds. 18-24". ACO150 Aconitum carmichelli 'Arendsii' 8.85 ACH625 Achillea millefolium 'Pretty Belinda' 10.85 Beautiful plants that provide intense blue flowers in Sep- Dense flat clusters of vibrant lilac-pink flowers bloom June- tember and October. Thick leathery green foliage on sturdy July. Deep cut fern-like medium green foliage. 20". Zone stems that never need staking. Full sun. Definitely makes a 3-8. statement! 3-4'.

ACH660 Achillea millefolium 'Saucy Seduction' 10.85 ACO195 Aconitum fischeri 8.85 Large rose-pink blossoms atop silvery green foliage. Makes Clear blue flowers that is relatively dwarf compared to oth- a great cut flower. 24". Full sun, drought tolerant. Zones 4-8. ers. The stems are strong with beautiful cut- foliage and does not require staking. Highly resistant to diseases and ACH665 Achillea millefolium 'Sawa Sawa' 7.85 pests. Will take sun if soil is consistently moist. 24-30". Nice soft orange flowers on strong stalks. Makes a great cut Zones 3-7. flower. Medium green foliage forms in a neat clump. 24-28" when in bloom. June-September. Full sun, moderate water. ACO225 Aconitum lamarckii (Syn: A. pyrenaicum) 8.85 Zones 3-8. Yellow Monkshood is unusual as it grows spikes of pale yel- low flowers. Prefers to be grown in a cool location in moist ACH670 Achillea millefolium 'Strawberry Seduction' 8.85 fertile soil in partial shade. Great for cutting and used in Part of the Seduction series which are known for their sturdy, floral arrangements. 3-5'. Zones 3-7. compact growth habit, long bloom period, and interesting flowers. Produces large corycombs of tiny, velvet red flo- ACO275 Aconitum napellus 'Album' 8.85 rets with bright gold centers. This vigorous grower has lovely A vigorous and robust plant with white flowers that appear deep green foliage. Great in fresh or dried arrangements. in June-July and persist well into late summer. Grows up 18-20". Zones 4-8. to 36-48".

ACH675 Achillea millefolium 'Summer Pastels' 7.85 A 1990 All American Selection winner. Each plant produces Signup for E-MAIL Updates masses of soft pastel flowers ranging from pink, rose, red, apricot, or white. Superb cut flower and perfect for drying. - Be the very first to know Grows June-September in full sun. 1.5-2'. Zones 3-8. about special events and sales.

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ACTAEA AMSONIA (, Snakeroot) (Baneberry) If you like low maintenance this is the plant for you! They has seen several name changes. Still the same have light blue, star shaped flowers that bloom early in great plant ideal for a shady moist spot in the garden. Pro- the season. They are excellent garden plants with good vides height as well as some brightness with white flowers disease and insect resistance. and now even a pink . The traditional Actaea known as Baneberry is grown for its compound and AMS025​ Amsonia​ ciliata ​ 7.85​ ​ colorful berries. It also prefers a shady moist woodland Pale blue flowers. Prefers full sun or partial shade and me- location. Note: The berries and roots are poisonous. dium moisture soil. Grows 2-3'. Zone 5-9.​

ACT150​ Actaea​ racemosa ​ 14.85​ ​ AMS050​ ​Amsonia hubrechtii ​ ​7.85​ Tall white spikes appear in July/August reaching a height of Steel blue flowers in many clusters cover the plant. Beautiful up to 5-6'. Attractive foliage. Fragrant. Zones 3-7.​ olive green foliage turns a crisp gold color in the fall. 24-36". Zones 5-9.​ ACT160 ​ Actaea​ racemosa 'Atropupurea' ​ 14.85​ Attractive purple foliage all season. In September slender AMS075​ Amsonia​ illustris ​ 7.85​ ​ white flower stems appear reaching a height of up to 5-6'. Light blue flower. Blooms in May. Prefers full sun to partial Fragrant. Full shade. Excellent plant in right location. Zones 3-8.​ shade and medium moisture soil. Grows 2-3'. Zone 5-9.​

ACT300 ​ Actaea​ simplex 'Black Negligee' ​ 18.85​ AMS090​ ​Amsonia montana ​ ​8.85​ Very beautiful dark plum foliage and stems with long flower A dwarf form of tabernaemontana. This small amsonia has spikes. Purple buds opening white late summer to fall. 5'.​ steel blue star-like flowers the spring, resembling a very fine phlox flower. Full sun. 2'. Zones 3-8.​ ACT400 ​ Actaea​ simplex 'James Compton' ​ 14.85​ White spires with great dark purple foliage. Blooms late AMS200 ​ Amsonia​ tabernaemontana ​ 7.85​ ​ summer to mid fall. Shade plant. In the North can take full Whirled willow-like leaves and many small pale blue star-like sun but needs constant moisture. 5'.​ flowers in June. Takes dry location, but prefers heavy, moist soil in sun to light shade. 12-32".​ ACT425 ​ Actaea​ simplex 'White Pearl' ​ 10.85​ ​ If your looking for late season color this plant is a good choice! The arching white spikes appear in September-Oc- ARISAEMA (Jack-In-The-Pulpit) tober. Best choice for southern climates. 3-4'. Zones 3-7.​ Jack-in-the-Pulpit has been a favorite of American ACT500​ ​Actaea 'Chocoholic' ​ ​18.85​ gardeners for years. These plants survive best in wood- A shorter snakeroot (2-3') providing brilliant texture and land gardens that contain rich moist soil. Zone 4-8. contrast with rich purple-black foliage and pale bottle brush flowers from midsummer to fall. Prefers partial shade.​ ARI025 ​ Arisaema​ dracontium ​ 28.85​ ​ Unique May blooming woodland perennial! 12-20" with a ALCHEMILLA (Lady's Mantle) long yellow "tongue" that adds great interest to this moisture loving plant. Does great in shade with a rich soil. Zones 4-9.​ An all time favorite perennial reknown for its long lasting attractive foliage. Sprays of chartreuse flowers appear in ARI030 ​ Arisaema​ kiushianum ​ 18.85​ ​ early summer in great masses, excellent for bouquets. Best A unique new Japanese variety. This Jack-in-the-Pulpit in partial shade, moist soil, but can tolerate dry shade. places it flowers at ground level, carpeting the partly shaded bed or border in exotic, hooded blossoms in mid- and late ALC100​ Alchemilla​ alpina ​ 10.85​ ​ spring! 15". Vertically striped in chocolate and shimmery Attractive deeply cut dark green shiny foliage with green/ golden and boasting a long spadix that covers the open silver edges. Ideal for a shady area of the rock garden. 6-8".​ top of the bloom and extends out 6" like a tail or whip. Unbelievably showy! Flowers are long-lasting. Partial shade. ALC410 ​ Alchemilla​ mollis 'Thriller' ​ 7.85​ ​ Zones 6-9.​ A more spreading and, believe it or not, even more prolific form of Lady's Mantle, the flower arrangers' favorite ground ARI100​ Arisaema​ triphyllum ​ 8.85​ ​ cover. Tough and adaptable, happy in sun or shade, the The spathe or 'pulpit' is green with brown stripes within, foliage captures individual water droplets after the lightest arching over the white spadix 'Jack'. Blooms in late spring. shower. 15-18". Zones 4-7.​ 12-24".​

ALC450 ​ Alchemilla​ sericata 'Gold Strike' ​ 8.85​ Handsome velvety green foliage forms thick weed-choking mounds. Small Bright chartreuse flowers are an excellent filler for floral arangements. 14" Full sun to part shade. Zones 3-8.​

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ARI110 ​ Arisaema​ triphyllum 'Starburst' ​ 18.85​ ASARUM (Wild Ginger) Most unusual and attractive form of our native Jack-in-the- pulpit discovered in Virginia. The emerging trifoliate spring An excellent shade tolerant ground cover. A perfect foli- foliage is highlighted by distinct silvery-white veins. During age specimen for the woodland garden. The plant emits early spring, the handsome foliage is accompanied by typ- a ginger-like fragrance when the roots are cut. Prefers a ical "Jack" flowers which are also striped white. Vigorous, rich, slightly acid, moist soil. woodland native that goes dormant by late summer.​ ASA100​ ​Asarum canadensis ​ ​10.85​ ARI120​ ​Arisaema urashima ​ ​18.85​ (Canadian Wild Ginger) Large light green leaves. Pur- Very bold and sturdy when full-grown 3-4'. The inflorescence plish-brown flowers blooming in April-May are usually hid- is 6" tall, not counting the 18" tail that emerges from the den by the dense foliage. Deciduous. More heat tolerant spadix. The lower part is off-white with brown spots, and the than the European Wild Ginger. 6-8". Zones 4-7.​ large hood is a deep brown with white spotting and striping.​ ASA200​ ​Asarum europaeum ​ ​10.85​ (European Ginger) A beautiful plant that produces a glossy ARISTOLACHIA (Dutchman's Pipe) dark green foliage throughout the season. Best in moist shade, but can tolerate that dry shady area of your garden. Dutchman's pipe is a woody, deciduous, twining vine 4-6". Zones 4-7.​ typically found growing along streams and in moist woods. Large, heart-shaped, densely-overlapping leaves (4-8" long) can quickly cover an arbor or trellis with deep ASCLEPIAS (Butterfly Weed) green foliage. Blooms in mid to late spring and grows large, ribbed, tubular seed capsules (to 3" long) which Also known as Silkweed, members of this are won- mature to a grayish-brown in September. Provides dense derful for use as dried ornaments. Asclepias have milky cover for sun porches, verandas, pillars, posts, trellises, sap and silky seeds, and some species are known to arbors, fences or walls. A good selection for the butterfly flower quite handsomely. Drought tolerant. garden. 20-30'. ASC010​ ​Asclepias incarnata ​ ​7.85​ ARL100​ Aristolachia​ durior ​ 22.85​ ​ (Swamp Milkweed) Pink flower clusters bloom early to mid An ideal foliage vine that creates a screen for complete summer. Willow-like leaves 4-5" long. Prefers moist soil. Sun privacy. Huge, handsome, heart-shaped leaves of glossy, to part shade. 3-5'. Zones 3-9.​ dark green. Can be trained to your porch, trellis, or arch- way. Flowers resemble a tiny Dutch pipe. Sun or shade. May ASC025 ​ Asclepias​ incarnata 'Ice Ballet' ​ 8.85​ reach up to 30'. ​ Small clusters of white flowers in early summer. Long lasting cut flower. Tolerant of drought conditions, although prefers moist to wet, humus-rich soil. Good source of nectar for ARUNCUS (Goatsbeard) butterflies and hummingbirds. 3-4'.​

A choice of either large or dwarf selections makes this ASC100​ Asclepias​ tuberosa ​ 10.85​ ​ beautiful plant adaptable to most situations. Very showy Bright orange flowers blooming from early to mid summer with large white plumes. July through August. Prefers with decorative pods in the fall. Prefers well-drained sandy moist soil. Zones 3-7. soil. Attracts butterflies. 18-24". Full sun.​

ARU100​ ​Aruncus aethusifolius ​ ​7.85​ ASC125 ​ Asclepias​ tuberosa 'Hello Yellow' ​ 10.85​ This fern-like little gem has dark green foliage with cream Bright yellow flowers that grow 24-36". Prefer full sun and colored flower spikes in June that are 10-12". Perfect for well drained soil. Zones 4-9.​ the shady area of your rock garden or the front of the border.​

ARU125 ​ Aruncus​ dioicus (Syn: A. sylvester) ​ 10.85​ ASTER Make sure to provide plenty of room for this one. Very showy in June and July with full ivory plumes. Prefers moist soil. A Asters comprise a large portion of the plant kingdom. All very beautiful plant, perfect for the shade garden, that can have daisy-like flowers produced in summer or early fall. be used just for the foliage alone! 4-6'. Zones 3-9.​ The selections listed below are chosen for their demon- stration of long bloom and hardiness at our nursery. ARU300 ​ Aruncus​ x 'Misty Lace' ​ 10.85​ ​ Butterflies like them too! Bred by Dr. Allan Armitage of the Univ. of Georgia. This cross of A. aesthusifolius and A. dioicus shows excellent tolerance ASE625 ​ Aster​ novi-belgii 'Wood's' ​ 7.85​ ​ to heat, humidity and cold and has a nice, compact habit White flowers with a pink hue in late summer into fall. Flow- growing 30". Attractive, arching, cream plumes bloom on deep ers may last up to 4-6 weeks. Dark green foliage.12-16". red stems late spring-early summer. Partial sun. Zones 4-5.​ Zones 3-8.​

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ASE645 ​ Aster​ novi-belgii 'Wood's Purple' ​ 8.85​ White Shades Wonderful dwarf plant with purple-blue flowers in mid-Sep- tember for 4-6 weeks. Clean, compact, mildew-resistant ASL1140 ​ Astilbe​ arendsii 'Snowdrift' ​ 7.85​ ​ dark foliage. 8-12".​ Selected by the Bloom family of Bressingham Gardens in England, Snowdrift offers an exciting color break in Astilbes. ASE935 ​ Aster​ x Kickin 'Lavander' ​ 9.85​ ​ It is one of the whitest Astilbes to date. Bright green mounds Soft Lilac flowers with a gold center that grow on short sturdy of delicately deeply dissected foliage are topped in midsum- stems. Fall flowers, growing up to 24".​ mer by 2' plumes.​

ASE937 ​ Aster​ x Kickin 'Lilac Blue' ​ ​9.85​ ASL1420​ ​Astilbe chinensis 'Milk and Honey' ​7.85​ Lilac blue flowers with a gold center that grow on short Creamy white flowers that turn light pink as it ages which sturdy stems. Fall flowers, growing up to 24 in.​ is lovely and unique. Bronze foliage. Holds up in full sun and drought but prefers part shade. Blooms early to mid ASE939 ​ Aster​ x Kickin 'Pink Chiffon' ​ 9.85​ ​ summer. 24". Zones 4-9.​ Pastel pink flowers with a gold center that grow on short sturdy stems. Fall flowers, growing up to 24".​ ASL1540 ​ Astilbe​ japonica 'Ellie' ​ 7.85​ ​ Large white flowers. July. 24".​

ASTILBE (False Spirea) ASL1560 ​ Astilbe​ japonica 'Gladstone' ​ 7.85​ ​ (Syn: `W.E. Gladstone') Creamy white inflorescences in July. One of the most reliable and easy perennials we know! 18-24".​ Famous as a shade plant, but here in Maine it does as well in full sun with a moist soil. We recommend Astilbe Pink/Purple Shades for its showy plume-like flowers and for the attractive foliage that persists all season.Several varieties have ASL2150​ ​Astilbe arendsii 'Color Flash' 10.85​ reddish-bronze leaves that add to their allure. Practically Bluish pink flower spikes. Burgundy/purple foliage changing disease and pest resistant depending on the variety you to vibrant orange, red and bronze in the fall. Unique and choose. Flowers from June to September. Zone 4. spectacular variety.​

Red Shades ASL2155​ ​Astilbe arendsii 'Color Flash Lime' ​10.85​ Soft pink flower spikes, light green almost yellow-red edged ASL0040 ​ Astilbe​ arendsii 'Fanal' ​ ​7.85​ foliage. Vigorous and floriferous plant.​ Bright red flowers. Bronze foliage. July. 20-24". Full to part shade.​ ASL2170​ Astilbe​ arendsii 'Country and Western' 8.85​ Soft pink flowers above dark green foliage on a compact ASL0060 ​ Astilbe​ arendsii 'Federsee' ​ 7.85​ ​ plant 15-18". Makes a great addition to a shadier spot Large carmine red plumes, late June, 20".​ in the garden, and can take full sun as well with plenty of moisture.​ ASL0120​ Astilbe​ arendsii 'Glut' (Syn: 'Glow') 7.85​ ​ Intense bright red flowers in August. 12-18".​ ASL2220​ Astilbe​ arendsii 'Erica' 7.85​ ​ Large open panicles of clear pink flowers in August. 24".​ ASL0160 ​ Astilbe​ arendsii 'Kvele' ​ 7.85​ ​ Dark lilac rose flowers. July. 30".​ ASL2280​ Astilbe​ arendsii 'Grete Pungel' 8.85​ Pale pink. July to August. 24".​ ASL0240 ​ Astilbe​ arendsii 'Spartan' ​ ​7.85​ Dark red flowers in July. Deep green foliage. 24-30".​ ASL2300​ Astilbe​ arendsii 'Hyacinth' 7.85​ ​ Lilac colored, long dense flower plumes. August. 24".​ ASL0500 ​ Astilbe​ japonica 'Bremen' ​ 8.85​ ​ Early bright red fading to mid pink, standard plume shape. ASL2650​ ​Astilbe chinensis var. davidii ​ 7.85​ Bold foliage, excellent companion with ferns and blue Rose-purple flowers in August. Perfers shade or partial sun Hosta! A stand out for clear coloring! Astilbe's need double and moist soil. 18-24".​ fertilizer and division every 3 years. Takes more sun if soil is very moist. ​ ASL2760 ​ Astilbe​ japonica 'Europa' ​ 7.85​ ​ Clear pink. Perfers partial shade or partial sun and moist ASL0620 ​ Astilbe​ japonica 'Montgomery' ​ 7.85​ soil. Blooms in June-August. 26".​ Scarlet-red flowers. July. 24-36".​ ASL2770 ​ Astilbe​ japonica 'Lollipop' ​ ​7.85​ ASL0800​ Astilbe​ x 'Radius' ​ 7.85​ ​ Short and full pale-pink pyramidal plumes in June/July on Fluffy bright red plumes over dark glossy foliage. Blooms red-stemmed sharply toothed, dark green foliage. 18".​ in July. 24".​

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ASL2820 Astilbe japonica 'Peach Blossom' 7.85 BAPTISIA (False Indigo) Light salmon pink blooms in June, good for cutting. Attracts butterflies. Part to full shade. 24". A perennial that has ornamental interest all season. Our 15-year-old specimen located in an island bed produces ASL2920 Astilbe thunbergii 'Betsy Cuperus' 7.85 attractive gray-green foliage in the spring, reaching a One of the oldest , bred in 1917. Arching plumes of mature height of 3-4'. The flowers appear in June for blush pink in July. 36". 3-4 weeks, with the long seed pods providing plenty of material for dried flower arrangements. Full sun or partial ASL2960 shade. performs well in our garden soil. Zone 4-8. Astilbe thunbergii 'Straussenfeder' Ostrich Plume 7.85 (Syn:'Ostrich Plume') Graceful pink drooping plumes in BAP050 Baptisia alba (aka: B. pendula) 8.85 June/July. 24-30". A wonderful choice for the woodland White 12-20" . Grows best in sun but tolerates garden. shade better than blue form. Well drained soil and is drought resistant. Good speciman plant. Easy to grow. 4". Zones 4-8. ASL2967 Astilbe x 'Eden's Odysseus' 8.85 Soft, cotton-candy pink plumes explode from contrasting BAP135 Baptisia decadence 'Dutch Chocolater' 12.85 dark green foliage. Left on the plants, the dry plumes con- Rich velvety chocolate purple flower and short monds of tinue to add interest well into winter. Or cut them to create blue-green foliage 30-36". Zone 4. Full sun to part shade. magnificent indoor arrangements. 22-26". BAP145 Baptisia decadence 'Lemon meringue' 12.85 ASL2970 Astilbe x 'Maggie Daley' 7.85 Lemon yellow flower early summer 3'. Zone 4. Full sun to Dense lavender-purple plumes bloom over deep green fo- part shade. liage. Similar to Astilbe c. 'Visions' but nearly a foot taller. Late blooming. 28". BAP350 Baptisia x 'Carolina Moonlight' 12.85 Stunning soft 18" yellow flower spikes in late spring. A great full sun plant that is heat tolerant and drought resistant. DWARF ASTILBE 4-5'. Zones 4-9.

These shorter astilbes are perfect for the front of the BAP450 Baptisia x 'Twilite Prairieblues' 12.85 border or as ground covers. The delicate fine-cut foliage Deep purple violet flowers and a lemon yellow keel at the is attractive all season. Good for containers. Moist well- center. A bushy hybrid that will in 2-3 years cover itself in hun- drained soil, partial shade. Zone 4-8. dreds of enchanting blooms from late spring to early summer. Great cut flower. Full sun and well drained soil. 5'. Zones 4-8. ASL3120 Astilbe chinensis 'Veronica Klose' 8.85 Plumy rose-purple flowers in mid-summer. This relatively BAP500 Baptisia sphaerocarpa 'Screaming Yellow 12.85 newcomer will do front-of-the-border duty to perfection. 16". Vivid yellow to butter yellow flowers on blue-green foliage. Sturdy, drought and deer resistant. 24-36". ASL3140 Astilbe chinensis 'Visions' 7.85 A real beauty! Light pink-lavender flowers. Bronze green fo- BAP550 Baptisia x 'Solar Flare' 12.85 liage. 10-15". July-August. Tall spikes of pea flowers start out brilliant yellow and fade to deep orange as they age. 30-36". Zone 3. Full sun. ASL3160 Astilbe chinensis 'Willy Buchanan' 7.85 One of the most dwarf astilbes. Pale pink flowers above dark, dense, curly foliage. 6-10". BOLTONIA

ASL3300 Astilbe simplicifolia 7.85 An ideal plant for late season color. Many aster-like blos- Generally compact, low-growing variety which bloom in soms appear in August/Sept. Full sun is best, with moist mid-season and feature narrow, arching flower panicles and well-drained soil. Zones 4-8. narrow, ovate, 2-ternate leaves. BOT025 Boltonia asteroides 'Jim Crockett' 9.85 ASL3400 Astilbe simplicifolia 'Darwin's Dream' 7.85 Compact growth habit with lavender daisy like flowers mid Dense, dark pink plumes in July. Shiny dark green foliage. summer. 18-24". Full sun. Zones 4-9. 18". BOT100 Boltonia asteroides 'Pink Beauty' 8.85 Pink daisy like flowers in late July/August. A great butterfly Signup for E-MAIL Updates and bee plant! May need support. 3-4'. - Be the very first to know BOT150 Boltonia asteroides 'Snowbank' 10.85 about special events and sales. Bright pure white flowers. Performs well in southern gardens. Our nursery stock plants all reach a height of 3-4' and never need staking. Late summer.

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CALTHA (Marsh Marigold) CAM720​ ​ punctata 'Cherry Bells' 8.85​ ​ Beautiful long, red tubular flowers in midsummer with a The marsh marigold is found growing throughout New spreading growth habit. 12-24". Zones 4-9.​ England along streams and brooks. Attractive shiny leaves are a perfect background for the large clusters of CAM735​ Campanula​ punctata 'Hot Lips' 8.85​ ​ flowers that appear in April-May. Prefers partial shade. A non aggressive punctata with mounding growth habit to Zones 5-7. the foliage. The 2" white flowers speckled with burgundy. This is more pronounced along the 'lip'. A slow spreader, CAL100​ Caltha​ palustris Early ​ 10.85​ ​ will rebloom sporadically with deadheading. Mid summer. This selection we find will flower a week or more earlier then 12-16".​ the speices. A local grower has made this selection and shared them with us. ​ CAM740​ Campanula​ punctata 'Kent Belle' 8.85​ ​ Glossy violet-blue 2" bells on long upright stalks. Lots of CAL300 ​ Caltha​ palustris 'Flore Plena' ​ 16.85​ ​ vigor! A must-have! Blooms mid summer. 18-24".​ (C. p. 'Multiplex') Attractive double yellow flowers. 1-2'.​ CAM745​ Campanula​ punctata 'Little Punky' 12.85​ ​ A cute dwarf with blush-white tubular flowers that are heavily CAMPANULA (Bellflower) spotted cherry red inside. The shiny, dark green leaves form a very dense low clump. Full to part sun. 8-10". Zones 3-8.​ A large group of perennials that provides blossoms in shades of blue, white, and pink, in an assortment of CAM755​ Campanula​ punctata 'Light Pink' 7.85​ ​ heights from 8-24". Some are valuable as ground covers Nice soft pink flowers appear about foliage that grows to and others as cut flowers. Full sun or part shade and a only 4-5". Full sun or part shade. Zones 4-8.​ fertile well-drained soil. Zones 3-7. CAM760​ Campanula​ punctata 'Pale Blue Lilac' ​7.85​ CAM260​ Campanula​ glomerata 'Bellefleur Blue' 8.85​ ​ Large bells of soft pale blue tinged with lavender. Makes a Bears numerous deep-blue flower clusters just above its at- great cut flower! 24-28".​ tractive ovate foliage. The compact and uniform growth habit and floriferous nature of the Bellefleur series will liven up any CAM790​ Campanula​ punctata 'Sarosota' ​ 8.85​ perennial program. 4-6". Zones 3-8.​ This is a great selction due to it purple pendulous flowers in midsummer. 3'.​ CAM275​ Campanula​ glomerata 'Crown of Snow' 8.85​ ​ (Syn: C. g. 'Schneekrone') Beautiful large white clusters of CAM800​ ​Campanula punctata 'Wedding Bells' ​8.85​ flowers. 24". Full sun to part shade.​ Double white 'hose-in-hose' flowers in midsummer. Tends to spread. Makes an elegant addition to the garden as well as CAM285​ Campanula​ glomerata 'Joan Elliot' 7.85​ an outstanding cut flower. 24-32". Zones 5-7.​ Violet-blue flower clusters in June. Sun to part shade. Good cut flower. 18".​ CAM860 ​ Campanula​ takesimana ​ ​7.85​ Handsome foliage comprised of large glossy, green leaves. CAM295​ ​Campanula glomerata 'Odessa' ​ 8.85​ Large tubular, lilac-white bells with many maroon spots Large royal purple upfacing clusters. Rise from a mound of inside. Vigorous, spreading by underground runners. Ideal deep green foliage in May-July. Prefer sun to part shade. for the woodland garden or as a ground cover. July. 2-3'. 24-36".​ Zones 5-7.​

CAM300​ Campanula​ glomerata 'Snowflake' 8.85​ CAM880​ Campanula​ takesimana 'Elizabeth' 8.85​ This clustered bellflower variety is an upright, clump-forming Very impressive with large tubular burgundy bells. Great perennial which typically grows 1.5-2'. Upward facing, bell- grower and makes an excellent cut flower. Blooms mid sea- shaped, white flowers. Late spring to early summer.​ son, reaching 24-28".​

CAM305​ ​Campanula glomerata 'Superba' 8.85​ CAM890​ ​Campanula trachelium 'Bernice' 10.85​ Fine showy clusters of violet bells on an upright plant. 20".​ Double lavender fringed cup-shaped flowers in midsummer. Bright green foliage. Spreading growth habit. 18".​ CAM470​ ​Campanula persicifolia 'Chettle Charm' ​8.85​ Creamy white, bell-shaped flowers each with a light margin CAM955​ Campanula​ x 'Purple Sensation' 12.85​ of blue along the edges of each petal. 36". June-July.​ Dark purple flowers open from near black buds. Is quite compact with a good branching habit. 16". Full sun.​ CAM700​ Campanula​ punctata ​ 7.85​ ​ Attractive tubular light pink flowers atop 12" stems. Should be allowed to naturalize where the large clusters of blos- soms provide a burst of color in early summer. Does very well in our woodland garden.​

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CENTAUREA (Cornflower) CHN250 ​ Chelone​ lyonii 'Hot Lips' ​ 7.85​ ​ Early season foliage is an attractive bronze-green, turning An undemanding perennial that supplies masses of bright green in late summer. Rose flowers appear in Au- blooms from June through August. Easy to grow. Full sun gust-September. 24-36". Zones 3-7.​ is best. Well-drained average soil. Drought tolerant. A nice addition to the butterfly garden! CHN300​ ​Chelone obliqua ​ ​10.85.​ This species of turtlehead is a stiffly erect, clump-forming CEN300 ​ Centaurea​ macrocephala ​ 7.85​ ​ Missouri native perennial which typically grows 2-3' and Large, bright yellow flowers in June-July, 2-3" diameter. A occurs in moist woods, swampy areas and along streams. real attention getter reaching a height of up to 4-5'. Excellent Hooded, snapdragon-like, two-lipped, deep rose flowers ap- cut flower. Zones 3-7.​ pear in tight, spike-like terminal racemes from late summer into autumn. Coarsely-toothed, lance-shaped, dark green CEN508​ Centaurea​ montana 'Amethyst Dream' 11.85​ ​ leaves. 24-36".​ Deeper-purple colored flowers than the genus. Large flowers 2 1⁄2" diameter and silver foliage that handles heat and drought. Flower buds are “shingled,” which gives them in- CHRYSANTHEMUM terest before opening. 20". Zones 3-9.​ One of the most popular and useful of all perennials. CEN510 ​ Centaurea​ montana 'Amethyst In Snow' 10.85​ ​ Large flowers on long stems, excellent for cutting. Prefers Lovely bicolor flower. Silky white, tubular petals radiate from sun and well-drained soil. June-Sept. Good butterfly royal purple centers in mid-May to mid-June. Silvery green plants! Zones 4-9. foliage forms dense, substantial masses. Full sun. 14". Zones 3-9.​ CHR620​ Chrysanthemum​ serotinum ​ 7.85​ ​ (Syn: Leuccanthemella) Celebrate fall with this mum! Tall CEN520​ Centaurea​ montana 'Black Sprite' 10.85​ stems produce masses of white daisies from September-Oc- Burgundy black flowers are a true show stopper in May-June. tober. Perfectly hardy and easy to grow! 3-4". Zone 4-8.​ Green silvery foliage provides a nice backdrop. Full sun. 14" Zone 4.​ CHR640​ Chrysanthemum​ weyrichii ​ 7.85​ ​ A small species of Chrysanthemum. White to light pink flow- CEN530​ Centaurea​ montana 'Gold Bullion' 10.85​ ers in early to mid summer. Slow spreading. Full sun. 8-10".​ Vivid traditional blue cornflowers in May and June, but with the twist is the striking chartreuse foliage. 12-15". Drought CHR670 ​ Chrysanthemum​ weyrichii 'White Bomb' 7.85​ ​ tolerant. Good butterfuly plant. Prefers well-drained soil, (Syn. Dendranthema) A nice low growing daisy for late sea- spreads in moist soil. Full sun to part shade. Zone 3-8.​ son color. White flowers with yellow centers. 6-8". Full sun. Zones 4-8.​ CEN575​ Centaurea​ nigra ​ 7.85​ ​ The flowers and petioles are dark violet contrasting well with CHR900 ​ Chrysanthemum​ x 'Hillside Pink' (Sheffield)7.85 ​ the whites and pales of summer. 12-18". Mid summer.​ Treat your garden to a grand finale with this late season daisy! An abundance of bright apricot pink flowers appear here in Maine during the months of October and November! CHELONE (Turtlehead) Perfectly hardy. 2-3'. Zones 5-9.​

A long-lived plant with sturdy stems that needs little staking. There is a clump in our orchard that is at least CLEMATIS 21 plus years old! The flowers resemble a turtle's head, hence the name. Appearing in August-October, they pro- Few vines give the spectacular flower show that the vide bright late season color. Full sun or partial shade. clematis produces. This plant grows best in a fertile, well- Zones 3-7. drained soil located in full sun. The roots must be kept cool and moist by using a mulch. (Hot heads and cool CHN125​ Chelone​ glabra 'Alba' ​ 8.85​ ​ feet.) Zones 4-9. Upright plant with hooded white blooms in summer. Does fine in average soil. 2-3'.​ CLE140 ​ Clematis​ x hybrida 'Duchess of Edinburgh' 13.85​ Double white rosette-shaped flowers with yellow stamens CHN150 ​ Chelone​ glabra 'Black Ace' ​ ​7.85​ blooming June-Sept. A vigorous grower. 8-12'. Moderate White snapdragon-like flowers on green-black leaves. 3-4'.​ pruning.​

CHN200​ Chelone​ lyonii ​ 7.85​ ​ CLE190​ Clematis​ x hybrida 'General Sikorsky' 19.85​ Elegant pink flowers that make for a great hummingbird Dark lavender with a tint of red in center of overlapping plant. Late season blooms make the plant a welcomed site sepals. Cream stamens. June-September. 8-12'. Minimal in the garden. 24-32". Great cut flower!​ pruning.​

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CLE240​ ​Clematis x hybrida 'H.F. Young' ​13.85​ COR525​ Coreopsis​ verticillata 'Moonray' 10.85​ Blue flowers comprised of overlapping sepals. Cream sta- Produces masses of light creamy yellow blossoms atop mens. 8-12'. May-June. No pruning required.​ airy clumps of fine, needle-like foliage. The plants bloom all summer long for three continuous months. 18-24". Full CLE720​ sun. Zones 4-9.​ Clematis maximowicziana (Syn: C.paniculata) 13.85​ ​ (Syn: C. paniculata)(Sweet Autumn Clematis) Sweet- COR530​ Coreopsis​ verticillata 'Sunbeam' 7.85​ scented cream colored blooms with prominent off-white A virbrant lemon yellow flower with specks of burnt orange stamens. Feathery seed heads. September-October. 10-20'. in the center. Blooms mid to late summer with some fall Moderate pruning.​ blooming. Dark green thread leaf foliage. Dry to moist gar- den soil. Full sun. Atractive to butterflies and birds. 18-20". Zones 4-9.​ CONVALLARIA (Lily of the Valley)

This adaptable and undemanding plant is very popular DAPHNE for use as a ground cover in partial shade and a well- drained moist soil. The very fragrant blossoms in May/ Sure to produce a delightful aroma. Best maintained in June are excellent for cutting. Beautiful for naturalizing in the somewhat shady areas and requires a good bit of woodland areas. 6-8". Zone 2-7a. pruning to keep it healthy and full. In terms of height, the plant rarely exceeds 6' typically having an average size CON020​ ​Convallaria majalis ​ ​6.85​ around 4'. Along with the shady requirement, the plant is Very fragrant, nodding white bells. May-June. Great for natu- moderate in terms of moisture. ralizing in a woodland garden! Great cut flower!​ DAP200​ Daphne​ mezereum 12.85​ ​ CON030​ ​Convallaria majalis 'Albostriata' 14.85​ (February Daphne) Fragrant pink to lavender blooms in early Longitudinally striped basal leaves creamy white arching spring. Prefers well drained soil and full sun. One of the stems of pendent bell shaped scented white flowers in hardiest Daphnes for New England. 36".​ spring. Very striking plant. Sun to part shade. 9".​

CON050​ ​Convallaria majalis 'Aurea-Marginata' 14.85​ DICENTRA (Bleeding Heart) Lily of the valley with a variegated leaf standing 6" to 12" full shade to partial shade or partial sun blooms mid-summer One of the best perennials for the shade or woodland to early spring.​ garden! All are easy to grow, requiring moist, but well- drained soil. Lovely delicate flowers in late spring. CON060​ ​Convallaria majalis 'Bordeux' ​ 10.85​ Blooms larger, taller and more prolifically than the old fa- DIC050​ ​Dicentra canadensis ​ 7.85​ ​ vorite Lily of the Valley but the same classic fragrance. 6-8".​ Greenish white flowers with a touch of pink. Blooms in early spring. Great for woodland gardens. ​ CON115​ Convallaria​ majalis 'Flore Plena' 21.85​ ​ Double Lily-of-the-Valley flowers sweetly fragrant naturally, DIC100 ​ Dicentra​ cucullaria (Dutchman's Breeches) 7.85​ add to the appeal of this garden classic. Wonderful under Fragrant white flowers blooming in April-May. Prefers a moist shrubs and trees. ​ woodland location. Lovely finely cut foliage. 8-10".​

CON190​ Convallaria​ majalis 'Rosea' ​ 8.85​ ​ DIC200​ ​Dicentra eximia ​ ​7.85​ Fragrant light pink flowers. Cooler spring weather tends to (Fringed Bleeding Heart) Attractive dwarf habit, forming a make the pink flower color even more vibrant. Slow spread- neat clump with fern-like gray-greenfoliage. Fringed rosy- ing and great as a cut flower. 8-10". Blooms April-May in pink, heart-shaped flowers June-September. 12-15". Zones partial shade to full shade. Medium moisture soil. Zones 2-7.​ 3-9.​

COREOPSIS DIC775​ Dicentra​ spectabilis 8.85​ ​ (Common Bleeding Heart) An old favorite, bearing long ra- A large family of flowering plants that contributes over 100 cemes of drooping rosy-pink heart-shaped flowers. Flowers popular varieties of perennials and annuals. The peren- late May into June. You can't beat this one for its low main- nials listed below have daisy-like flowers in mid-summer. tenance and reliability! 30". Zones 2-9.​ Ideal for butterflies/bees. Full sun and well-drained soil. DIC800​ ​Dicentra spectabilis 'Alba' ​ ​8.85​ COR490​ Coreopsis​ verticillata 'Golden Gain' 8.85​ ​ In our shade garden, the white bleeding heart is noticed by Quite a different dwarf variety as it flowers for a long period everyone who passes by. The abundant flowers brighten up of time. Truly golden flowers covering clump forming foliage. any dark corner. A very special perennial. 30". Zones 2-9. Blooms in the summer. 16-18". Zones 4-9.​ May-June.​

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DIC825​ ​Dicentra spectabilis 'Gold Heart' ​18.85​ DODECATHEON (Shooting Star) Bright gold foliage in spring and summer with drooping pink hearts on stems up to 2' in spring. Do not plant in full sun.​ In the Primrose family Primulaceae. Basal clumps of leaves and nodding flowers are produced at the top of DIC835​ ​Dicentra spectabilis 'Valentine' 19.85​ tall stems that rise from where the leaves join the crown. Deep red, heart-shaped flowers, burgundy stems above They are commonly called Shooting Stars because of bronzy, gray-green foliage. Plants are vigorous, with the flower shape. The genus is largely confined to North plum-colored new growth. 24-30". Zones 3-8.​ America, and part of northeastern . Common names also include, American Cowslip, Mosquito Bills, DIC900 ​ Dicentra​ x 'King of Hearts' ​ ​10.85​ Mad Violets, and Sailor-caps. A few species are grown in Delicate finely cut soft grey green foliage with dark rose heart gardens for their showy and unique flower display. shaped flowers, June to September, slow spreading, 12". Zones 3-8.​ DOD400​ Dodecatheon​ meadia 10.85​ ​ Beautiful North American wildflower. Rose pink or lavender, whitish at the base and suggesting a falling star. Prefers a DICTAMNUS (Gas Plant) nice woodsy soil in partial shade. Blooms late in spring. 12". Zones 3-9. Note: Small root structures on plant.​ This permanent long-lived perennial has handsome leath- ery foliage that when crushed emits a delightful lemon DOD850​ Dodecatheon​ x 'Aphrodite' ​ 8.85​ ​ fragrance. The flowers and leaves have been known to Shooting Star. Large robust plants with loose umbels of rich form a gas which may be ignited on a warm evening. Give purple rose with reflexed petals blooming May to June. 20". it a sunny, well-drained location near the back of the Part shade and rich woodland soil. Excellent plant for the border. Takes time to establish itself so place in a perma- woodland garden or shady rock garden. Plants go dormant nent location. An aristocrat of the garden! Good butterfly mid summer.​ plant! Zones 3-8.

DID125 ​ Dictamnus​ albus 'Albiflorus' ​ 12.85​ ​ Growing 2-3', this plant produces showy white spikes ECHINACEA (Purple Coneflower) of star-shaped blooms in late spring and early summer. Glossy, dark green foliage has a wonderful citrus fragrance. An easy, low maintenance plant that provides late season Prefers full sun and rich well-drained soil.​ color. Large daisy-like flowers are long lasting, making them good cut flowers. Full sun, average soil. Does well in DID200 ​ Dictamnus​ albus 'Purpureus' ​ 12.85​ ​ southern gardens. 24-36". Zones 3-8. Forms an attractive plant with spikes of deep rose-pink flow- ers with reddish veining. July. 24".​ ECH260​ Echinacea​ purpurea 'Harvest Moon' 10.85​ ​ (Syn. 'Matthew Saul') Fragrant golden flowers the color of a big harvest moon. Overlapping petals make the flower look DISPORUM (Fairy Bells) fuller and larger. Vigorous grower. 24-30".​

A shade-loving genus, Disporum is an attractive plant ECH270​ ​Echinacea purpurea 'Hot Papaya' 15.85​ growing just 12-24". Nodding, narrow, creamy bells occur Double orange flowers make an excelent cut flower lasting in small groups in early spring, giving way in the fall to up to 10 days. Flowers appear mid to late summer. Full colored berries. An easy perennial to grow with spreading sun 24-30".​ habit. Disporum are easy in rich, well-drained soil where they will form impressive colonies. ECH300​ Echinacea​ purpurea 'Magnus' ​ 7.85​ Chosen by the Perennial Plant Association as the 1998 DIS050​ ​Disporum sessile 'Variegata' (Broad Leaf) ​8.85​ Plant of the Year! Carmine non-drooping flowers in August/ Great green/cream variegated foliage and white flowers September. 4'.​ tinged in green make this 12-16" perennial a beauty for the woodland garden. Prefers full shade to partial shade and a ECH327​ Echinacea​ purpurea 'Marmalade' 16.85​ moist soil. Zones 4-8.​ Truly double two toned marmalade orange blooms. A truly spectacular coneflower that will draw everyones attention. Start Your Own Cut Flower 26" Full sun Well drained soil Zone 4-9​ 4 ECH355​ Echinacea​ purpurea 'Pica Bella' 12.85​ ​ Collection Today! Showy colorful bright red pink flowers with burnt red orange cone. Blooms summer through to fall. Full sun dry to moist soil . Attracts butterflies and a great cut flower. 24-36". Visit www.FieldstoneGardens.com Zones 4-9.​

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ECH366​ Echinacea​ purpurea 'Prairie Splendor' 12.85​ EPI800​ Epimedium​ x versicolor 'Sulphureum' 10.85​ An early bloom echinacea, blooming as much as two weeks Elegant light yellow flowers. This is a great plant for the before other coneflowers. Rose pink flowers bloom atop shaded area of your garden. 12". Zone 4-8.​ compact stems in late June. Full sun. 2'. Zones 4-8.​ EPI820​ ​Epimedium x warleyensis ​9.85​ ECH367​ Echinacea​ purpurea 'Razmattaz' 12.85​ Coppery-orange sepals with spur-like brownish petals. 12".​ Rose-pink flowers early to mid summer. Sun to part sun in moist soil. 30".​ EPI850 ​ Epimedium​ x youngianum 'Baby Doll Pink' 12.85​ Light white-ish pink tiny bell shaped flowers. Zone 4. 9". ECH370​ Part sun to shade.​ Echinacea purpurea 'Ruby Star' (Rubinstern) 7.85​ Large flat flowers of bright rose lavender. July-August. Full EPI890​ Epimedium​ x youngianum 'Merlin' 12.85​ sun and well drained soil. Beautiful! 30-36".​ The leaflets are sharply serrated, marked with red upon emergence in the spring, and turn a deep shade of crimson ECH380​ Echinacea​ purpurea 'Ruby Giant' 8.85​ ​ in the fall. The 3-8 pendulous flowers are about 3/4" across Pinkish flowers in mid to late summer. It has petals that are and light pinkish white. Flowers are essentially spurless. more flattened-out than the species. Wonderful for flower Zones 5-8.​ arranging! 2-3'.​ EPI925​ Epimedium​ x youngianum 'Purple Heart' 16.85​ ​ ECH391​ Echinacea​ purpurea 'Sundown' ​ 12.85​ Greenish purple foliage darkens to a dark purple providing Intense enormous russet orange blossoms. Blooms mid sum- the perfect background for the bicolored lavender/white mer to fall. Heat and drought tolerant. Attracts butterflies and flowers. 8-12".​ bees. Full sun and well drained soil. 36-42". Zones 3-10.​ EPI950​ Epimedium​ x youngianum 'Roseum' 10.85​ Pink to rose flowers in April-May. Part shade and moist soil. EPIMEDIUM (Barrenwort) 8-10". Zones 5-8.​

Excellent slow-spreading evergreen ground cover for the shade. The compound leaves are light green, taking on a EUPATORIUM (Joe-Pye Weed) reddish tinge in fall. Grows well under trees if the soil has been amended with organic matter, such as peat moss. A prominent wildflower that makes an excellent choice April-May. for the perennial garden. Provides late season color. Very easy to grow in moist, well-drained soil. Full sun or part EPI325​ Epimedium​ grandiflorum 'Rose Queen' 8.85​ ​ shade. Spring blooming dainty rose flowers with white spurs. Bronze foliage emerges in spring changing to dark green by sum- EUP025 ​ Eupatorium​ aromaticum 'Joicus Variety' 10.85​ mer, with a reversion back to bronze in the fall. 10-12". Variegated mound of foliage, tinged with pink in the spring. Part shade.​ Fragrant blooms of white, cream and pink from July to Sept. Full sun. Likes moisture. 5-6'.​ EPI400​ Epimedium​ grandiflorum 'var. violaceum' 19.85​ A dark red leaf almost bronze in color blooms early spring. EUP260​ ​Eupatorium maculatum 'Carin' ​8.85​ 12". Part sun-shade. Zone 4.​ A new color for Joe Pye Weed. Unique silvery pink flowers and purple stems. Grows July-September in part shade. Pre- EPI440​ Epimedium​ pallidum 8.85​ ​ fers moist, well-drained soil. Attracts butterfilies, humming- Upright yellow spring blooms with fine foliage lasting 6 birds, and bees. 5-6'. Zone 4-9.​ weeks. 10-12".​ EUP350​ ​Eupatorium rugosum 'Chocolate' 10.85​ EPI500​ Epimedium​ pinnatum ssp. colchicum 11.85​ Deep purple stems with chocolate colored leaves throughout Showy bright yellow flowers atop 12" stems.​ the season. A great contrast the white flower clusters in mid to late September lasting through October. 5-6'. Zones 3-7.​ EPI530​ ​Epimedium sasakii ​12.85​ Dark leaves, lilac-pink flowers. Limited supply.​ EUP400​ ​Eupatorium x 'Little Joe' ​8.85​ Lavender flowers atop green leaves. Blooms in midsummer, EPI715​ Epimedium​ x. 'Creeping Yellow' ​ 12.85​ and prefers moist soil. Requires sun or partial sun. 48". Young leaves have a red margin which eventually turns to Zone 4-8.​ a soild green as the leaves mature. Bright white fragrant flowers bloom April-May. 14". Zone 4-9.​

EPI780​ Epimedium​ x rubrum 8.85​ ​ Ruby red flowers with a light center. Part shade to shade and a moist well-drained soil. Outstanding! 8-12". Zones 4-8.​

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FERNS GERANIUM

A shaded garden is always a challenge. However ferns can A large genus of valuable perennials. Many can be used play a major role in any area where limited sunlight and as a ground cover because they do a magnificent job of moist, rich, well-drained soil exist. Use as a ground cover smothering out weeds. However, they are easy to control along banks and streams as well as foundation plantings. and can be incorporated into the garden without fear of invasion. All varieties have attractive foliage, including FER100​ Athyrium​ filix-femina (Lady Fern) ​ 8.85​ late fall color. The first flush of bloom is early summer An attractive fern, fine and delicate. Shade or partial shade. continuing into September. Excellent subject for the rock- Will tolerate moderately dry soil. Great woodland selection. ery or the border. Full sun to partial shade. 15-24".​ GER012​ ​Geranium cinereum 'Carol' ​ ​8.85​ FER115​ ​Athyrium filix-femina 'Lady in Red' ​8.85​ Bountiful bright pink velvety flowers with fine dark veins, Showy burgundy running throughout the stems. Unique and June-Sept. Sun to part shade and a well drained soil. 6".​ a worthy addition to your fern collection. 30-36".​ GER025​ ​Geranium cinereum 'Purple Pillow' 9.85​ FER137​ Athyrium​ niponicum 'Regal Red' 10.85​ ​ Low mounds to 6" with very floriferous purple blooms from Dark red stems contrast wonderfuly with the silver paint- June-August. Does well in part shade. Great for the butterfly ings on the fronds. Twisting on the pinnules give the frond a garden.​ fluffed up look. Moist soil, full sun 8-20".​ GER095​ Geranium​ himalayense 7.85​ ​ FER200​ Athyrium​ x 'Branford Beauty' ​ 10.85​ ​ (Syn. G grandiflorum) Violet-blue saucer-shaped flowers Red stalks and grey speckled leaves. A fast and vigorous with a touch of white at the center. June and July. 12-15". grower. A wonderful plant for woodland gardens or shade Zones 4-7.​ gardens. 24". Zones 5-9.​

FER210​ Athyrium​ x 'Branford Rambler' ​ 8.85​ Running Painted Fern. A vigorous groundcover type fern. Same great coloring as other Painted Ferns but with more red tones. 12-18".​

FER260 ​Dennstaedtia​ punctiloba 'Hay Scented Fern' 8.85​ ​ Sweet scented light green fronds often growing in colonies creating a carpet. Spreads rapidly and can be used for naturalizing. Shade but can handle full sun as long as its provided with moist soil. 12-18". Zones 5-8.​

FER410​ ​Matteuccia struthiopteris (Ostrich Fern) ​18.85​ Large ostrich-like leaves. Likes moist, humus rich soil and an open shady area and can tolerate sun in swampy areas. Likes to be near water. 3-4'.​

FER450​ Onoclea​ sensibilis (Sensitive Fern) 7.85​ ​ (Sensitive Fern) A nice fern found in woods and wetlands in the eastern U.S. Great for use in shade to partial shade with plenty of soil moisture. 12". Zone 4-9.​

FER505​ ​Osmunda claytoniana ​ ​16.85​ (Interupted Fern) A native fern found in moist woods. In mid- summer the spore bearing leaflets in the center of the frond are shed 'interupting' the frond. 3-4' Full Shade, Zones 3-8.​

FER510​ Osmunda​ regalis (Royal Fern) 7.85​ ​ Huge graceful fronds, considered one of our finest ferns. Can tolerate a wet location. 3-4'.​

FER560​ ​Polystichum acrostichoides (Christmas Fern) ​7.85​ (Christmas Fern) Dark, evergreen foliage provides good backdrop for smaller plants. Fronds used in floral arrange- ments. Partial shade in moist, well-drained soils. 12".​

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GER145​ Geranium​ macrorrhizum 7.85​ ​ GER682​ ​Geranium soboliferum 'Starman' 12.85​ One of the easiest geraniums to grow, either in full sun or Purpleish pink flowers have dark veins and markings near partial shade. Very aromatic foliage. Dark pink flowers in late the center, making it stand out from other cranesbills. Green spring. Somewhat spreading though not invasive making a foliage forms a mound 12". Full sun.​ nice groundcover. Drought tolerant. 18". Zones 3-8.​ GER730​ ​Geranium wallichianum 'Crystal Lake' ​12.85​ GER155​ Geranium​ macrorrhizum 'Album' 7.85​ ​ Crystal blue flowers with purple rose veins, long blooming White flowers with a touch of pink. Introduced by Walter season. Very showy flowers. 15"–20". Zone 5.​ Ingwersen from Bulgaria. Zones 3-8. GER735​ Geranium​ wlassovianum 12.85​ ​ GER225​ ​Geranium macrorrhizum 'Pindus' 10.85​ Heavily veined magenta purple flowers on a bushey peren- Low growing semi evergreen geranium. Purple/pink flowers nial to 24". Blooms July to August. Great fall foliage!​ May-July, sun/shade. 8-12". Zones 3-8.​ GER740​ Geranium​ x 'Azzuro' ​ 17.85​ ​ GER285​ Geranium​ maculatum 'Espresso' ​ 9.85​ This is a stunning plant that has climbing tendancies. Lighter Bronze foliage and sturdy pink flowers from May-July. Older green leaves. Velvety, saucer-shaped, purple flowers with blooms fading to white. 16".​ black centers. Long, slender stems trail to form a bushy mound. Likes a sunny well-drained spot. Zones 4-8.​ GER345​ Geranium​ phaeum 'Lily Lovell' ​ 7.85​ Deep purple flowers atop 12" stems. We were impressed GER765​ Geranium​ x 'Brookside' ​ 8.85​ ​ with the attractive bright green foliage that remained right A vigorous plant with large clear blue flowers and a pale up until late November, a plus for us in Maine!​ center. Long blooming. 20". Zones 4-8.​

GER355​ ​Geranium phaeum 'Purpureum' ​ 8.85​ GER780​ Geranium​ x cantabrigiense 'Alba' 8.85​ ​ In late spring-early summer the plum/black flowers emerge White and pale pink flowers. Has reddish foliage. Blooms above nice green foliage. Great choice for collectors. 20-24".​ spring to summer. Well drained soil. Full sun to part shade. Great for rock gardens. 20". Zones 4-9.​ GER370​ Geranium​ phaeum 'Springtime' ​ 8.85​ Dark maroon flowers. Leaves are green, marbled with white GER790​ ​Geranium x cantabrigiense 'Biokovo' 7.85​ in the spring. Prefers shade to part shade. 12-24".​ Dainty white flowers with a hint of pink appear above a dense mound of bright green leaves. Ideal for containers! GER415​ Geranium​ pratense 'Midnight Reiter' 12.85​ 12". Zones 5-7.​ Deep purple foliage with royal blue flowers. Blooms June through August. Excellent border plant or great for mass GER810​ Geranium​ x cantabrigiense 'Karmina' 7.85​ plantings. Full sun to part shade in a moist well-drained An excellent groundcover geranium with rich raspberry pink soil. 6-8".​ flowers in early summer. 6-8".​

GER470​ Geranium​ pratense 'Victor Reiter Jr.' ​12.85​ GER820​ ​Geranium x 'Dilys' ​ ​7.85​ Deeply cut royal purple-bronze foliage emerges in spring, Dark green foliage. Widely spreading. Reddish purple flowers forming a solid mound. Dark blue lilac blooms in spring and with a dark center. 6". Zones 5-8.​ early summer. 12-16". Full sun to part sun in a well-drained soil. Zones 5-8.​ GER840​ Geranium​ x 'Johnson Blue' 8.85​ ​ Brilliant blue cup-shaped flowers. Finely divided foliage. GER510​ Geranium​ sanguineum 7.85​ ​ Most heat tolerant of the species. Blooms from May-Sep- One of the most reliable of all geraniums able to grow in a tember. 18". One of the best! Zones 4-8.​ variety of situations. Full sun or partial shade in an aver- age soil. Heat tolerant. Purple-red flowers in June and July. GER865​ ​Geranium x 'Orion' ​ ​8.85​ Forms a dense mound of foliage that will provide you with Large, blue flowers with violet veins. Flowers July-August. Full bright red fall color. ​ sun to part shade. 18". Zones 3-8.​

GER525​ Geranium​ sanguineum 'Alpen Glow' 7.85​ ​ GER920​ ​Geranium x 'Phillippe Vapelle' ​ 8.85​ A mound of vivid rose-red flowers in spring over a low carpet This variety has bluish-purple flowers with strong dark veins. of dark green foliage. Plant should be placed in full sun or Great unique foliage rounded soft velvet like leaves. A long partial shade in the front of the garden. 8-14".​ bloomer. Superb! 15".​

GER665​ ​Geranium sanguineum 'Vision' ​ 7.85​ GER970​ ​Geranium x 'Splish Splash' ​ ​8.85​ Beautiful reddish-purple 5 petal flowers atop mounded fo- Very large green leaves and white flowers splashed with vio- liage. Deeply cut 5-7 lobed divisions turning red in the fall. let. Summer bloom with a fall repeat. 24".​ Blooms from spring to early summer. Full sun to part shade. Average to medium well drained soil and drought tolerant. 12-18". Zones 4-8. ​

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HELENIUM (Sneezeweed) HEMEROCALLIS (Daylily)

Easy care perennials that make a spectacular splash of A beautiful profusion of color bursts from this easy care color in late summer. Grand cut flower. Perfectly hardy perennial. Available in varying heights, times of flowering, perennial for full sun, moist well-drained soil. Should be sizes of bloom, and a wide assortment of colors. Attracts divided every 3-4 years in early spring. Zones 3-8. hummingbirds and butterflies. With large clumps of long grass-like leaves and showy clusters of orchid lily-like HEE060​ Helenium​ autumnale 'Can Can' ​12.85​ flowers on tall stems. The buds open in series, but a Large rusty-yellow flowers on strong sturdy stems. Fresh flower lasts only a day, giving the plant its common name, green foliage. 40". Zones 4-8.​ Daylily! Daylilies grow vigorously, help suppress weeds, and are generally free from pests and disease. They HEE070​ ​Helenium autumnale 'Kanaria' ​ 8.85​ thrive in full sun or light shade and tolerate many types of Excellent canary yellow flowers in mid to late summer. soil. Divide every 3-5 years, or when the number of flower Great for the back of the border. Full sun and moist but well buds and the size of bloom begin to decline. Planted drained soil. Drought tolerant. 3-4'. Zones 4-8.​ together in large numbers, they quickly crowd out weeds and make a carefree and colorful ground cover. HEE195​ ​Helenium autumnale 'Red Jewel' 10.85​ ​ Beautiful red flowers with hints of blue. 30-36". Zones 4-8.​ Apricot/Pink/Salmon HEE400​ Helenium​ x 'Canary' ​ 9.85​ ​ (Kanaria) Bright canary yellow flowers. Very attractive to HEM0080​ Hemerocallis​ 'Agnes of Glasglow' 8.85​ butterflies. Great cut flower. Can last ten days or better in Award winning daylily with large pink flowers in mid season, a vase. Excellent for wild gardens. Full sun and average to 2' X 2'.​ moist soil. 3'. Zones 4-9.​ HEM0140​ Hemerocallis​ 'Annie Welch' 8.85​ ​ HEE570​ ​Helenium x 'Ruby Tuesday' ​ ​9.85​ (Claar 1964) Soft pink to pink melon, lightly-ruffled blos- Deep ruby red petals eminate from a center which changes soms. Early to midseason. A multiple award winner. 24".​ from mahogany to a golden yellow. 20". Great border plant for sunny gardens. Zones 4-9.​ HEM0260​ ​Hemerocallis 'Better Believe It' ​8.85​ (Hall, 1971) A nice pink flower with a bright rose red eye. Butter yellow heart. Blossoms are up to 8" width. A long bloomer with color starting in July through mid-August. 24".​ HELLEBORUS HEM0270​ Hemerocallis​ 'Blackthorne' ​ 14.85​ Low growing evergreen perennials that produce blooms Creamy yellow flower with wine purple center and purple in March and April. Superb plant for the shade/woodland edging. 26". Mid-summer bloom. Re-blooming. Full sun to garden. Requires shade and a moist well-drained soil. part shade. Zone 4.​ Regal beauty. Zone 4-9. HEM0580​ ​Hemerocallis 'Chorus Line' 8.85​ ​ HEL075​ ​Helleborus 'Pink Parachutes' ​ 16.85​ (Kirchoff, 81) Pure pink flowers with dark pink ring in center, These flowers are gigantic, up to 4" across, heavily splashed and yellow in the very middle. Very fragrant. Blooms mid with bright pink to rose inside and blending to a soft blush summer. 2-3'. Zones 3-8.​ pink on the reverse. Zone 4. Part sun. 18-22".​ HEM0600​ ​Hemerocallis 'Circus Clown' ​8.85​ HEL300​ Helleborus​ orientalis 'Double Queen' 19.85​ ​ (Hall 1967) Pale peach with rose flowers. Blooming in the Double flowers in exciting colors ranging from whites, pinks, summer. Full sun and drought tolerant. 24-36".​ burgandys, yellows, with freckles and washes. Large lovely evergreen foliage. Blooms late winter to spring. Great for HEM0640​ Hemerocallis​ 'Cosmic Hummingbird' 8.85​ walkways. Full to part shade. Moist well drained soil. 12- (Kirchhoff) 3 1/2" pink and honey blossoms with a ruby 15". Zones 4-9.​ edge over a green throat. Superb performer. 26". Repeat bloomer.​ HEL340​ Helleborus​ orientalis 'Pink Lady' 9.85​ ​ Large up facing light pink flowers. Partially sunny to full HEM0800​ ​Hemerocallis 'Elaine Strutt' ​ 8.85​ shade locations. Moist soil. 12-16". Zones 4-8.​ Coral blooms with a pink throat. Blooms in mid summer til late summer. 34". Zones 2-9.​

HEM0940​ ​Hemerocallis 'Fashion Model' ​8.85​ (Lester) Diploid. Pastel pink flowers with deep pink veins with a green throat. 5-6" blooms. Early midseason. 24-36".​

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HEM1000 Hemerocallis 'Forty Second Street' 8.85 Cream/White 5" double blooms of pastel pink with an extended eye zone of deep rose, mid season. 24". HEM3040 Hemerocallis 'Pandora's Box' 8.85 (Talbott) 4" cream flowers with distinctive purple eyezone. HEM1005 Hemerocallis 'Foryth Myra Dolores' 8.85 Green throat. May rebloom. 18". The 5.5" fragrant sweet cantaloupe colored blooms with a prominent crushed raspberry eye. HEM3180 Hemerocallis 'Siloam Shocker' 8.85 (Henry 1981) Cream pink 3-4" blossoms with a red eye- HEM1620 Hemerocallis 'Pink Embers' 8.85 zone. Deep green throat. Cute cut flower! Fragrant blooms (Wild,1978) 5-6" blooms of light yellowish pink, with tanger- draw in the hummingbirds and butterflies. Blooms in July ine heart. Petals are ruffled and crimped. Early-midseason. and enjoys full sun and moist soil. 18-20". HEM3340 Hemerocallis 'White Formal' 8.85 HEM1720 Hemerocallis 'Ponytail Pink' 8.85 (Lenington, 1967) Near white 5" blooms with green heart. Fine soft pink with ruffled edges and an apricot throat. 24". Ruffled, waxy flowers are heavy textured. All American Award Winner, 1977. 30". HEM1800 Hemerocallis 'Random Wit' 8.85 (Hall 1970) Diploid. Peach blend with a green throat. Re- bloomer with a 5" bloom and a 32" scape. Zone 3. Lavender/Purple/Red

HEM2020 Hemerocallis 'Siloam Ethel Smith' 8.85 HEM3420 Hemerocallis 'Autumn Red' 12.85 Stunning white petals with a dark raspberry eye zone and Deep red flowers in mid summer. May rebloom later in the yellow throat. season. Great in a border or by itself. 2-3'. Zones 2-8.

HEM2040 Hemerocallis 'Siloam French Marble' 12.85 HEM3500 Hemerocallis 'Black Prince' 8.85 Nice creamy-pink flowers atop 16" stems that bloom from (Russell,1942) Dark red medium sized flowers with or- June-August. ange-yellow throats. Blooms mid-summer. 3-4'. Full sun.

HEM2460 Hemerocallis 'Streaker' 8.85 HEM3600 Hemerocallis 'Catherine Neal' 8.85 (McKinney) Creamy pink with a red eyezone and a green (Carpenter) Lovely deep purple blossom with a green throat. throat. 4" blooms stand on 20" plants. One of the best purples! 6" blossoms. 30".

HEM2630 Hemerocallis 'Western Sandstone' 12.85 HEM3660 Hemerocallis 'Chicago Arnie's Choice' 8.85 Light peach with a yellow halo above a green throat. 40". Deep lavender blooms with purple halo and chartreuse Zone 4. Full sun to part shade. throat. 26".

HEM2640 Hemerocallis 'Wild Key' 8.85 HEM3740 Hemerocallis 'Chicago Heirloom' 8.85 (Wild 1966) This is a very old variety. Cup shaped flower. (Marsh-Klehm) Lavender pink 5" flowers with a hint of or- Peach pastel or a butter yellow. Throat is the same with chid. Prominent ivory midribs. Distinctive wine red halo. veil of pink over flower. Early-mid season. Rebloom. Diploid Early. 22". 26". 4" bloom. HEM3760 Hemerocallis 'Chicago Jewell' 8.85 HEM2660 Hemerocallis 'Wild Trend' 8.85 Deep lavender wine with a creamy throat and ruffled edges. (Wild 1967) Pink-apricot flowers with a gold throat. Midsea- 24". son. 36". Fragrant cut flower. Full sun and moist soil. Good hummingbird and butterfly plant. HEM3860 Hemerocallis 'Chicago Princess' 8.85 Deep lavender petals with tiny cream edge. Early-Mid Tet- HEM2740 Hemerocallis 'Young Countess' 8.85 raploid. 24". Pale orchid pink bloom with a tiny green eye zone that blends into a pale yellow throat. Ruffled petals and crimped HEM3880 Hemerocallis 'Chicago Queen' 8.85 sepals. 4" bloom. 26". Violet/lavendar 4.5" blooms. 24-36".

HEM3980 Hemerocallis 'Christmas Is' 8.85 www.FieldstoneGardens.com 4 1/2" scarlet red flowers, very open and showy, with a yellow throat, mid season. 26". Visit our website for many 7 HEM4603 Hemerocallis 'Longfield's Pride' 8.85 more product selections along with Diploid. Violet/Lavander purple. Full sun to part shade. 24- full-color photos of each variety. 36". Zones 3-9.

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HEU545​ ​Heuchera x 'Frosted Violet' ​ ​8.85​ HEM4990​ Hemerocallis​ 'Rosy Returns' ​ 12.85​ Dark purple-bronze leaves highlighted with silvery violet. Wonderful rose colored flowers from summer to fall. This Flowers are small and light pink. Blooms June through frost. repeat bloomer prefers full sun to part shade and is fairly Full sun. Drought resistant. 12-15".​ adaptable to soil conditions. 14". Zones 4-9.​ HEU548​ ​Heuchera x 'Geisha Fan' ​8.85​ HEM5160​ ​Hemerocallis 'Screech Owl' ​8.85​ Silver with purple veins on fan shaped leaves. Large pink Flowers of scarlet red kissed with creamy yellow edges. 24- flowers. 12".​ 36". Mid-season.​ HEU575​ ​Heuchera x 'Molly Bush' ​ ​9.85​ Large crinkled shiny dark red leaves turning to bronze. Yellow/Orange/Gold Cream flowers bloom May-June. Full sun to part shade, with moist soil. 9-15". Zones 4-8.​ HEM5920​ Hemerocallis​ 'Buttered Popcorn' 8.85​ An excellent double, ruffled yellow flower. 30".​ HEU600​ ​Heuchera x 'Purple Petticoats' ​ 8.85​ Dark plum foliage that is very ruffled, strong and vigorous, HEM6100​ ​Hemerocallis 'Close Up' ​8.85​ holds its color well in cold. 28".​ (Wild 1975) Pale lemon ruffled blossoms. 6" blooms brushed with rose. Clear lemon heart. 26-32". Early to HEU945​ Heuchera​ x villosa 'Brownies' ​ 10.85​ mid-season.​ Large plant with milk chocolate brown leaves which curl to reveal the purple undersides. Sprays of white flowers in late HEM6120​ ​Hemerocallis 'Cloverdale' ​ ​8.85​ spring to early summer. 12-18". ​ (Peck) 34-36". M-L, Tetraploid, Lavender/Violet. ​ HEU975​ Heuchera​ x villosa 'Mocha' 13.85​ ​ HEM6360​ ​Hemerocallis 'Esperanza' ​8.85​ Large dark leaves change from bronze to chocolate purple. (McEwen 1969) Orange. 24-36".​ Known for its heat and humidity tolerance, these hybrids are a fresh addition to any landscape.​ HEM6910​ Hemerocallis​ 'Irresistible Charm' 12.85​ ​ Flowers are yellow with a rose orange eye and green throat. HEUCHERELLA Midseason.​ A 1912 hybrid between Tiarella and Heuchera now a HEM7240​ ​Hemerocallis 'Mini Stella' ​8.85​ wonderful ground cover in a shady moist location. Small (Jablonski) Dainty yellow, 2" blossoms. Lightly crimped and flowers open in late spring and rebloom in the fall. Will recurved. Olive throat. Reblooming. Early. 14".​ not tolerate full sun. 15-24".

HEM8065​ ​Hemerocallis 'Yellow Submarine' 12.85​ HIA405​ Heucherella​ x 'Sunspot' 8.85​ ​ The fragrant, fully double, lemon-yellow flowers of this mid- Features maple-like golden leaves with red central veining season bloomer will measure up to 6". 22-24".​ and dense bright pink flowers atop reddish stems. 16”.​

HIA406​ Heucherella​ x alba 'Burnished Bronze' 8.85​ HEUCHERA (Coral Bells) Pink flowers on tawny beige leaves May-June. Prefers full sun or partial shade and medium moisture soil. 18". Zones 4-8.​ HEU265​ Heuchera​ kira 'Black Forest' ​ 12.85​ ​ Large, shiny, purple leaves are so dark they're almost black. HIA410​ ​Heucherella x alba 'Dayglow Pink' ​7.85​ Fantastic color contrast. Compact, mounding habit.​ Brilliant pink flowers above deeply cut foliage with bronze veining. 16". Zone 4-9.​ HEU513​ ​Heuchera x `Blackout' ​12.85​ These glossy, almost black leaves create a striking con- trast with its cream-colored flowers, and with other garden greens. Wonderful for the border, growing 12-18". Loves moist, well drained soil in full sun to part shade.​

HEU516​ ​Heuchera x `Can Can' ​ ​9.85​ Heavily ruffled silver-grey leaves with dark veins and deep red reverse side. Greenish white flowers late spring to early summer. Full sun to part shade with moist soil. 10-25". Zones 4-9.​

HEU531​ Heuchera​ x 'Cinnabar Silver' ​ 12.85​ ​ Vigorous, clump-forming habit with attractive shallow-lobed, rounded, silvery leaves with purple veins and green edges.​

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HOSTA HOS1437​ Hosta​ 'Earth Angel' 14.85​ ​ This giant Hosta with a large blue-green leaf and creamy One of the best low-maintenance perennials in existence white edge. 3' tall and 5' wide.​ and exceedingly popular. Hostas increase in value with each year, never needing any maintenance except to cut HOS1485​ Hosta​ 'Emma' ​ 18.85​ ​ out old flower stalks or to divide the clumps. Takes about 9'' high by 18'' wide , white Variegated.​ 5 years to reach mature size. HOS1487​ ​Hosta 'Empress Wu' ​ ​21.85​ HOS0050​ Hosta​ 'Abiqua Drinking Gourd' 12.85​ ​ The world's largest Hosta! Empress Wu reaches over 4' at ma- (Walden West) Large round dark blue cup-shaped leaves. turity with gigantic two-foot leaves. Leaves are deeply veined. Depths of cups have been measured at 4". Near white flow- Pale lavender blooms early to mid-summer. Zones 3-9.​ ers. Tokudama type. 16" high by 14" wide.​ HOS1500​ ​Hosta 'Erie Magic' ​15.85​ HOS0290​ ​Hosta 'Beauty Substance' ​ ​14.85​ Green leaves with a green gold margin, very subtle, pale Large corrugated green leaves with gold edging. Very large, lavender flowers on 30" shaft. 25" tall by 48" wide.​ clump forming. White flower in summer.​ HOS1900​ Hosta​ 'Fringe Benefit' ​ 8.85​ ​ HOS0350​ Hosta​ 'Big Mama' 16.85​ ​ A large hosta with green heart-shaped leaves edged with (Aden) Large, blue puckered leaves, off-white flowers in white. A rapid grower. Pest resistant. A real beauty for the July. A large hosta reaching a height of up to 36". Very slug background. Pale lavender flowers. 36".​ resistant!​ HOS2325​ ​Hosta 'Guardian Angel' ​ ​14.85​ HOS0475​ Hosta​ 'Blue Boy' ​ 7.85​ ​ Very nice deep dark green irregular edges, the center is al- Popular choice! Dense mound of blue-green foliage. White most cream but is overlaid with a fine green mist. Heavy flowers. Vigorous. 19" tall by 45" wide.​ substance and white flowers. 28" tall by 55" wide.​

HOS0560​ Hosta​ 'Blue Dolphin' 18.85​ ​ HOS2390​ ​Hosta 'Hanky Panky' ​21.85​ Heart shaped leaves have heavily impressed veins. Unique A sport of 'Strip Tease' with dark green foliage and a light blue-green color, especially noticeable in low light. 3' green margin separated by a white thread. 13" tall with lav- clumped topped with pale lavender flowers in summer.​ ender flowers.​

HOS0577​ ​Hosta 'Blue Ivory' ​18.85​ HOS2450​ ​Hosta 'Hi Ho Silver' ​8.85​ Ivory leaves with a deep blue center 10-18" tall and 12 -15" Sport of hosta 'Ginko Craig' and a real beauty. Strong con- around. Lavender spikes bloom in July. A very unique and trast between the dark green foliage and wide white margins. striking Hosta. Zones 2-8.​ Lavender flowers in midsummer. 10-12" tall. Zones 3-9.​

HOS0580​ Hosta​ 'Blue Jay' 18.85​ ​ HOS2460​ Hosta​ 'High Tide' 22.85​ ​ Powder blue rounded leaves. A great small Hosta. Lavender Thick dusty blue leaves are heavily textured and feature a flowers in late spring. 8" tall by 20" wide.​ rippled edge. Forms a nice 1' tall by 3' across clump topped in late summer with medium lavender flowers on 20" stalks. HOS0645​ ​Hosta 'Blue River' ​ ​16.85​ Zones 3-9.​ Great medium sized Hosta with blue leaves that have a thin cream margin. Lavender flowers. 15-18" tall by 20" wide.​ HOS2465​ Hosta​ 'Holy Mouse Ears' 16.85​ ​ This "mini" Hosta reaches a height of only 6" and a width of HOS0775​ Hosta​ 'Blue Umbrellas' ​ 10.85​ ​ 16" at maturity. Bluish/Green leaf margins with a yellow to Blue foliage with interesting texture. Lavender flowers in mid vreamy white center. Dense clusters of purple flowers in July.​ summer. Fast grower. 36" by 60". Slug resistant.​ HOS2765​ Hosta​ 'Komodo Dragon' ​ 18.85​ ​ HOS0850​ ​Hosta 'Blue Wedgwood' ​ ​7.85​ A giant hosta mounding to 3' tall by 7' wide. Large dark A very popular hosta with metallic blue wedge-shaped foli- green leaves are heavily ruffled. White flowers with the age. Useful as an edger or a ground cover. Rapid grower. Pale slightest tint of lavender rise above the plant in early to mid lavender flowers. Very slug resistant. 19" tall by 44" wide.​ summer. Zones 3-9.​

HOS1365​ Hosta​ 'Deep Blue Sea' ​ 18.85​ ​ HOS2775​ Hosta​ 'Krossa Regal' 8.85​ ​ Deep blue leaves are cupped and intensly corrugated. Me- (Krossa/Summers 1980) A gorgeous hosta that demands dium sized mound at maturity. Near white closed flowers.​ attention.Upright vase-shaped growth habit with frosty blue foliage. Sturdy flower scapes reaching up to 5'! Slug- HOS1425​ Hosta​ 'Dorset Blue' ​ 8.85​ ​ resistant. 33" tall, 71" wide. Centerpiece for your garden!​ Outstanding dwarf. Intense, powdery blue foliage. White flowers. Very slug resistant. 10" tall by 24" wide.​

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HOS2865​ Hosta​ 'Lemon Lime' ​ 9.85​ ​ HOS4325​ Hosta​ sieboldiana 'Frances Williams' 10.85​ Small chartreuse leaves. 12" high by 18" wide. Sun tolerant.​ Make a statement! Large puckered leaves are blue-green with gold margins that deepen in color as the season contin- HOS2875​ ​Hosta 'Leola Fraim' ​8.85​ ues. White flowers. Slug resistant. 28" tall, 63" wide.​ Attractive heart-shaped leaves with thick creamy white mar- gins and green centers. Pale lavender flowers. Medium size. HOS4475​ Hosta​ 'Snowflake' ​ 7.85​ ​ 22" by 50". Full to part shade.​ This small hosta has lanceolate, medium green leaves leaves and white flowers. Very floriferous.​ HOS2925​ Hosta​ 'Little Black Scape' ​ 8.85​ ​ Chartreuse leaves. Best color in full sun, near black flower HOS4500​ Hosta​ 'So Sweet' ​ 8.85​ ​ scapes develop to contrast. 10" tall by 24" wide. 22".​ 1996 HOSTA OF THE YEAR. (Alden,86) Green shiny leaves with a wide, white margin. Very fragrant white flowers. Very HOS2950​ ​Hosta 'Love Pat' ​ ​12.85​ good sun tolerance. Good container plant. 20". ​ Stunning blue thick foliage that is cupped and corrugated. Upright, vase-shaped growth habit. Pale lavender flowers. HOS4510​ ​Hosta 'Sparkler' ​ 19.85​ ​ 20". Slug resistant. Voted one of the top ten favorite hostas The slender leaves have a narrow, creamy white center and of the American Hosta Society.​ contrasting dark green margin that jet onto the center 6" Zone 4 blooms mid-later summer shade.​ HOS3020​ Hosta​ 'Majesty' ​ 16.85​ ​ A beautiful dark green leaf with creamy-yellow margins that HOS4530​ ​Hosta 'Stained Glass' ​21.85​ turn to white and has better color if it has afternoon sun. This award-wining sport of the well-known 'Guacamole' has Deep lavander flowers that hang downwards and blooms the same rapid growth and big mounded form of the parent mid summer. Part shade. 18" tall and 39" wide.​ but with strong contrast between the yellow-green leaf and the deep green margins and streaks. Lavendar flowers. 15" HOS3075​ ​Hosta montana 'Aureomarginata' 10.85​ tall and 32" wide.​ Graceful long-pointing green leaves with irregular margins of yellow turning to cream later in the season. Pale lavender HOS4750​ Hosta​ 'Super Nova' ​ 12.85​ ​ flowers. Outstanding specimen plant. 27" tall by 68" wide.​ (Zilis 1999) A reversed H. 'Aurora Borealis' sport. Wider mar- gins. Does not burn as badly as some other gold-centered, HOS3355​ Hosta​ 'Orange Marmalade' ​ 24.85​ blue-green margined plants. 24".​ Dark green margins suround a golden leaf which has a slight orange tint. 18" tall with lavender flowers.​ HOS5025​ ​Hosta tokudama 'True Blue' ​ 10.85​ Heavy textured blue puckered foliage. Each leaf 7" wide by HOS3375​ ​Hosta 'Pacific Blue Edger' 7.85​ ​ 8" long. Slug resistant. Lavender flowers. 24" tall.​ A rapidly growing blue hosta forming pinwheel mounds. Dark green leaves have silver margins with excellent substance. 12".​ HOS5055 ​ Hosta​ 'Touch of Class' ​ ​22.85​ Wide, blue-green leaves, topped with light lavender flowers. HOS3655​ ​Hosta 'Powder Blue' ​ ​18.85​ Bloom in early June. Prefer light shade. 12" tall. Zones 3-8.​ Thick powdery blue foliage is extremely slug-resistant. 29" tall with lavender flowers.​ HOS5065 ​ Hosta​ 'T-Rex' aka 'Tom Rex' ​ 21.85​ A gigantic hosta. Huge, puckered green leaves measure 18" HOS3810​ Hosta​ 'Risky Business' ​ 18.85​ ​ long by 14" wide. Near white blooms. 30".​ Pure white center, and in midsummer, clumps are topped with violet flowers. Prefers sun to light shade. 20" tall. Zones 3-8.​ HOS5300​ Hosta​ 'Whirlwind' ​ 12.85​ ​ Thick, unruly, wavy foliage. Green leaf margins surround a HOS3850​ Hosta​ 'Royal Standard' ​ 7.85​ ​ center that changes from pale to green to creamy-white. One of our favorite hosta! Glossy green foliage with a profu- Lavender flowers in mid summer. 19" tall by 40" wide.​ sion of white fragrant flowers in August through September, providing a burst of late summer color. We have a large plant- ing under a Yellowwood tree that creates comments from our HUMULUS (Hops) customers every year. Sun tolerant. 26" tall and 63" wide.​ HUM125​ ​Humulus lupulus 'Bianca' ​ ​14.85​ HOS3900​ Hosta​ 'Sagae' ​ 12.85​ ​ A twining vine that needs a trellis, arbor, or fence for sup- 2000 HOSTA OF THE YEAR! Large, heart-shaped foliage of port. Usually dies back to the ground each season. Moist, frosty-blue, irregular creamy gold margins. Heavy substance well drained soil. Full sun to part shade. 18-20'. Zone 3.​ keeps slugs at bay. Lavender flowers. 31" tall by 70" wide.​ HUM150​ ​Humulus lupulus 'Nugget' ​ 14.85​ ​ HOS3950​ ​Hosta 'Sea Beacon' ​ ​18.85​ This vigorous vine quickly reaches 20' tall and thrives on Large leaves, green centers with a wide white margin, laven- neglect. Greenish yellow, conelike flowers smell like beer. der flowers. A fine spreading specimen. 22" by 50".​ Quick growth; fragrant flowers. Full sun to partial shade and humusy soil. Zones 4-10.​ Zone 3.

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With a passion for beauty, and a keen eye sensitive to the many facets of Siberian Iris, Dean Cole has been creating new cultivars since the mid 1990’s.

In his trial gardens, Dean is breeding hundreds of these new gems every year. A long and involved dedication that follows is the growing and meticulous evaluation before any new introductions can be revealed. This process takes years. Like a fine jeweler appreciating an exquisite diamond, Dean has created and introduced some very unique specimens. As usual, he’s always chasing that Karat!

As a result, Dean won the Beatrice Warburton hybridizer medal, for “My First Kiss” in 2013. “My Girl Emily” won 2nd runner up at the 2013 Siberian iris convention in Michigan.

As Dean continues to work his magic, keep an eye out for his new introductions. I’m sure he will be successful in creating some new jewelry for your gardens too!

For complete details and pricing check out our entire line of D. Cole Irises on page 25. 21 D. COLE SIBERIAN IRIS 50% OFF D. COLE SIBERIAN IRIS ONLY!

IDC185 ‘Life is Good’ IDC750 ‘Great Falls Love’ IDC325 ‘My Girl Emily’ IDC755 ‘Great Falls Wine’

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IDC080 Iris sibirica ‘Baby Steps’ 12.50 25.00 IDC375 Iris sibirica ‘Say Please’ 15.00 30.00 IDC300 Iris sibirica ‘My First Kiss’ 8.43 16.85 IDC600 Iris sibirica ‘Joyce Cole’ 8.43 16.85 IDC185 Iris sibirica ‘Life Is Good’ 8.43 16.85 IDC750 Iris sibirica ‘Great Falls Love’ 8.43 16.85 IDC325 Iris sibirica ‘My Girl Emily’ 12.50 25.00 IDC755 Iris sibirica ‘Great Falls Wine’ 8.43 16.85 See page 25 for full product descriptions

IDC080 ‘Baby Steps’ IDC375 ‘Say Please’ IDC300 ‘My First Kiss’ IDC600 ‘Joyce Cole’

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Even with all the modern technology available these days, our young staff members still find great pleasure in working with nature.

Danny made this magnificent bouquet for his mom from a quick selection he found in our gardens.

Check out our website at www.FieldstoneGardens.com for a complete selection of unique perennial plants you can add to your back yard.

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IRIS (Siberian Iris)

Siberian Iris form elegant upright clumps of slender, arched blue-green foliage that remains attractive all season. These easy and reliable plants are practically pest and disease free. A variety of flower colors are listed below. Full sun to partial shade. D. Cole Siberian Iris

IDC080​ Iris​ sibirica 'Baby Steps' 12.50 ​25.00​ IDC185​ ​Iris sibirica 'Life Is Good’ 8.43 16.85​ (Dean Cole R. 2010). Mid-Season Tetraploid. Lavender-pink (Cole, 2008) Falls are light plum with light lavender influ- with pink veins and light aqua styles with a large light blue ence. Signals large and blue. Standards are ruffled and lay signal. 1-2 branches with 4-5 blooms. This plant is a very back slightly giving the flower a nice appearance. Styles good grower.​ are pinkish with light aqua tones. This plant is a very good grower.​ IDC375 ​ Iris​ sibirica 'Say Please' 15.00 30.00​ ​ (Dean Cole, R. 2009). 30" S. dark wine veined dark blue; IDC750​ ​Iris sibirica 'Great Falls Love' 8.43 16.85​ style arms light plum, aqua hues; F. darkwine signal cream (Cole,2007) Tetraploid, 32 in., Early Mid thru Mid Late sea- followed by blue flash; very ruffled.​ son. Mid blue with white signal and very ruffled styles. A nice new blue with styles so curly and they appear to be small IDC300​ ​Iris sibirica 'My First Kiss' ​ 8.43 16.85​ trumpets. Often three buds at the terminal with 1 branch and (Cole, 2005) Tetraploid, 34 in. Mid thru Late season. Very 5 flowers. Good blue green foliage until frost.​ attractive 5 inch dark pinkish lavender w/ blue violet veining and darker at signal area. Pleasing lighter lavender stan- IDC325​ Iris​ sibirica 'My Girl Emily' 12.50 ​25.00​ dards and style arms. 1+ branch with 4-5 flowers. A special (Cole, 2008) Falls are light plum with light lavender influ- and stunning siberian for the border. ​ ence. Signals large and blue. Standards are ruffled and lay back slightly giving the flower a nice appearance. Styles are IDC600​ ​Iris sibirica 'Joyce Cole' 8.43 16.85​ pinkish with light aqua tones. This plant is a very good grower.​ (Cole, 2006 ) Tetraploid, 30 inches. Mid thru Late season. Ruffled white with greFen veins and excellent foliage. Wide IDC755​ Iris​ sibirica 'Great Falls Wine' 8.43 16.85​ standards are lightly ruffled. Style arms are white with creamy (Dean Cole R. 2008). Sdlg. DC-02-170-5 SiB (tet.), 30” ribs. Falls are also wide and ruffled with prominent green veins (76cm), E.S. deep wine, delicate; style arms deep wine, near that blend to yellow and have yellow hafts. One branch and black midrib, wide; F. deep wine, signal deep yellow fading to 3-4 flowers. Foliage is upright and sturdy.​ cream followed by blue Flash; ruffled. One branch with 304 blooms. Dark and beautiful. DC-T1-97-89-1: (Maurice Pope X Mesa Pearl) X DC-87-107-1: (strawberry Fair x Hubbard​

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IRO0085​ Iris​ sibirica 'Another Pretty Face' 16.85​ ​ (Dunlop, 2009) Tet., 28”, Mid thru Late. Blue-violet tones overall. Falls are Blue-violet, slightly deeper colored than the standards and styles and have small yellow-white sig- nals and yellow hafts. Pleasing and well ruffled. One branch and 4-5 blooms. A good parent often giving reds. ​ IRO0180​ ​Iris sibirica 'Crimson Fireworks' 40.00​ (Jeff Dunlop, R. 2012) Midseason to late bloom. Standards crimson red. Ruffled. Style arms and Falls crimson red. Prominent white signal, significant blue vein flash outside signal, fine white wire rim; inconspicuous light green throat, light brown hafts; one branch. 34".​

IRO0265​ Iris​ sibirica 'Dear Currier' ​ ​16.85​ (Dunlop. 2005) Tetraploid, 30in., Mid thru Late season. Beautiful ruffled 4.5 inch blue bitone with darker veins and a lighter edge on the falls. Small yellow, white and brown signals. Standards and styles lighter blue. 1+ branch and 4-5 blooms. A great asset in the perennial garden.​

IRO0285​ ​Iris sibirica 'Dreaming Of You' ​16.85​ (Dunlop, 2008). Tetraploid, 26 inches. Mid thru Late sea- son. Ruffled light yellow near amoena. Falls are light yellow with deep yellow signal area, hafts and throat. Standards and styles lighter yellow fading to near white. One branch and 3-4 blooms per stem. The first colorfast yellow tet with good form and extravagant ruffling.​

IRO0385​ Iris​ sibirica 'Grape Truffle' ​ 6.85​ (Dunlop, 2007) Tetreaploid, 30 in,. Mid thru Late season, occasional repeat. Grape violet, darker at signal area with diamond dusting at first bloom. Falls have flowing ruffles and brown hafts. Flowers held well above lower foliage. Sometimes a branch with 2 to 4 buds. A sumtuuous and elegant color.​

IRO0585​ Iris​ sibirica 'Miss Portland' 16.85​ ​ (Dunlop, 2006) Tet., 30”, Mid thru Late. Blue with white sig- nals. Wide and deeply ruffled medium blue falls with white wire rims. Standards similar blue with darker veins. Styles wide ruffled mid-blue with a touch of aqua. Flowers have a lot of charm and character. 1 or 2 branches and 4-6 buds.​

IRO0785​ Iris​ sibirica 'Ruby Kiss' 20.00​ ​ (Dunlop, 2011) Tet., 32”, ML –VL. Nice medium wine red with blue signals. Falls relatively free of ruffling, turned down at the ends with dramatic blue signals. Standards red-pur- ple. Styles are a bit lighter with prominent aqua highlights. Green throats and brown hafts. One branch and 4-5 flowers.​

IRO1015​ Iris​ sibirica 'Tranquility Base' ​ 16.85​ (Dunlop, 2006) Tetraploid 32 in. Mid thru Late season. Deep violet near self. Standards are deep violet with darker veins at center and fine veining. Style arms are slightly lighter in color and have aqua highlights. The broad Falls are deep violet with darker veins and are slightly ruffled in the center. Darker signals are accented by brown hafts. ​

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IRO2800 Iris sibirica 'Fourfold Lavender' 12.85 IRIS SIBIRICA (McEwen 1982) Tetraploid, Early Mid-Late Mid bloom. 4 Dr. Currier McEwen Siberian Iris 1/2" flaring lavender flowers with light borders. Styles are white. 28". The following Irises listed are developed by Dr. Currier McEwen, an iris hybridizer, who has made major con- IRO2825 Iris sibirica 'Fourfold White' 8.85 tributions to the development of the new and improved (McEwen 1970) Tetraploid, 36", EarlyMid-Late bloom. 6" Siberian. Fieldstone Gardens is authorized to carry Dr. clear white flower. Flaring wax like falls. 2 branches, 6-7 McEwen's three year and older iris varieties. NOTE: There buds. An award winner. are many more Dr. McEwen's Siberian Irises available in limited quantities. Refer to our website for those available. IRO2850 Iris sibirica 'Golden Crimping' 12.85 (McEwen 1985)Tet., Early Mid-Late Mid bloom. A new ad- IRO2175 Iris sibirica 'Blue Burgee' 8.85 vance. Very crimped yellow edges surround creamy falls. It (McEwen 1972) Tetraploid, Early Mid-Late. 4 1/2" ruffled has yellow signals and very wide styles with yellow midribs. flaring compact flowers on low stalks. Self of velvety violet HM 1988. 26". blue. Two branches 5-6 buds. 24". IRO3175 Iris sibirica 'Kennebee' 8.85 IRO2225 Iris sibirica 'Blue Pennant' 8.85 (McEwen 1982) Dip., M. Lovely soft violet-blue 3 1/2" flar- (McEwen 1972) Tetraploid, 30". Sister of Blue Burgee with ing, round flower. 2 branches, 6 buds. 39". yellow in the 2 branches, 5-7 buds. HM 1973, MORGAN runner up 1976. IRO3375 Iris sibirica 'Marilyn Holmes' 9.85 (McEwen 1972) Diploid, 28", M-L. 4 1/2" ruffled, round IRO2375 Iris sibirica 'Chartreuse Bounty' 8.85 flaring dark violet blue bitone. Two branches, 4-6 buds. A (McEwen 1983) Diploid, Midseason and repeats. Greenish favorite. HC 1970, HM 1973, BIS-C 1982, BRONZE MEDAL yellow amoena. Open form with arching falls. Long bloom I.G.A. 1983. season. 30". IRO3600 Iris sibirica 'Pansy Purple' 8.85 IRO2400 Iris sibirica 'Chatter Box Belle' 8.85 (McEwen 1971) Diploid, 34", M-Late. True pansy purple. No (McEwen 1991) Tetraploid, 32". 5" flowers are a blend of other like it. Few white lines inside of signal. Lovely! blue-violet shades. White signals. Beautiful! IRO3650 Iris sibirica 'Polly Dodge' 8.85 IRO2425 Iris sibirica 'Circle Round' 8.85 (McEwen 1972) Dip., 26", M-L.Our favorite red diploid, rich (McEwen) Tetraploid, Early Mid-Late Midseason bloom.This velvety, semi-flaring. HM 1973, BIS-HC 1983. 4 1/2" medium violet blue flower is distinguished by its lovely, very round form and by its value as a parent. Pro- IRO3875 Iris sibirica 'Sally Kerlin' 8.85 duces successive stalks for a good period of bloom. 27". (McEwen 1970) Dip., 27", EM-L. Round ruffled of medium violet blue with white signals. A favorite. HC 1970, HM IRO2575 Iris sibirica 'Dianne's Daughter' 11.85 1971, Wisley 1977, BIS-HC 1980. (McEwen 1988) Tetraploid, Late-Very Late. A charming child of 'Dear Dianne' with 4" flowers on branched stalks. IRO3900 Iris sibirica 'Sassy Kooma' 12.85 Compact, triangular form with 2" falls and lovely ruffling. White blossoms with tinges of yellow on the inside petals. Deep and light shades of violet blue with white signals and A great short selection for the front of the perennial border. stitching. Mid season bloom. 18".

IRO2775 Iris sibirica 'Floating Island' 8.85 IRO4000 Iris sibirica 'Silver Edge' 8.85 (McEwen 1973) Diploid, 32". Midseason. The 4 1/2" light (McEwen 1974) Tetraploid, EM-LM. 6" medium blue with yellow amoena changes to a cream color by the second day. falls circled by a silver edge. Gold signals. 2 branches, 5-6 buds. 30".

IRO4225 Iris sibirica 'White Prelude' 11.85 (McEwen 1993) Tetraploid. 36", VE-VL (repeats). The ear- liest and the latest white bloomer. Ruffled and crimped 6" www.FieldstoneGardens.com flowers. IRO4250 Iris sibirica 'Yankee Consul' 8.85 Visit our website for many (McEwen 1973) Tetraploid, EM-L Midseason. Medium vio- 7 let-blue, 6" flowers with 1\4" lighter border. 1-2 branches, more product selections along with 5-6 buds. 28". full-color photos of each variety.

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LAMIASTRUM

LAI120​ ​Lamiastrum galeobdolon 'Herman's Pride' ​7.85​ LEU350 ​ Leucanthemum​ x superbum 'Silver Princess' 8.85​ If there is one perennial in our shade garden that people This is a compact strain, with masses of single white flowers, often ask about, it's this one! The growth habit is almost each with a yellow center. 10-12". Zones 4-9.​ shrub-like, forming a 12" clump with attractive variegated foliage all season. We even have one in full sun that is doing LEU500​ ​Leucanthemum x superbum 'Snow Cap' ​7.85​ very well.​ Short stems bearing perfect white daisies. A compact, well-behaved plant. 10-14".​ LAI130 ​ Lamiastrum​ galeobdolon 'Yellow Archangel' 7.85​ Fast growing perennial ground cover with green leaves that are variegated with silvery-gray markings. Yellow flowers in LIATRIS (Blazing Star) late spring. ​ Popular as a cut flower in , Liatris is a hardy perennial that will provide long-lasting color. The large LAVANDULA (Lavender) flower spikes bloom from the top down rather than the reverse. Best in full sun and a well-drained location. Lovely, old-fashioned fragrant perennials with gray-green Zones 3-9. foliage. The varieties offered perform well for us here with full sun and a very well-drained soil. However, since they LIA110​ Liatris​ scariosa 'Alba' ​7.85​ are evergreen, those of you in northern climates may Large white flowers in late summer early fall are great for want to protect the foliage from drying winter winds by floral arangements. Also attracts butterflies. 3'.​ supplying a protective cover. Aromatic spiked flowers Ju- ly-August. Valued as a dried flower and an ideal container LIA150​ ​Liatris spicata ​ ​7.85​ plant! Drought resistant. Zones 5-9. Purple spikes up to 12" from late July through August. 36".​

LAV145​ Lavandula​ angustifolia 'Elegance Sky ' 8.85​ ​ LIA400​ ​Liatris spicata 'Kobold' ​ ​7.85​ Soft violet blue flowers on long, dense spikes.​ Compact. Rose-lavender flowers. Earliest to bloom in the Liatris family. Good container plant. 24".​ LAV147​ ​Lavandula angustifolia 'Essence Purple' 10.85​ Forms a perfectly rounded, uniform, dense clump of green aromatic foliage. Bright blueberry colored flowers early. LIGULARIA (Proven Winner)​ If you have a moist area in full sun to partial shade, LAV170​ Lavandula​ angustifolia 'Hidcote Blue' 7.85​ ​ reserve a spot for this eye-catching perennial. Yellow Excellent color! Deep lavender-blue flowers on erect spikes. flowers. Very large leaves create a nice focal point in the Blooms in the summer. Compact 18".​ garden. Zones 4-8.

LAV300​ ​Lavandula angustifolia 'Munstead' 9.85​ LIG200​ ​Ligularia dentata 'Desdemona' ​ 12.85​ Gray fragrant foliage. A nice lavender, easy to grow. Laven- (Syn: L. clivorum) Unique foliage has heart-shaped leaves der spikes. Full sun, well drained soil. 12-18".​ that are bronze-green on upper surface and mahogany below. More compact than the species. Orange-yellow LAV325​ ​Lavandula angustifolia 'Silver Mist' ​10.85​ flowers open in July. Heat tolerant. 24-36". Good woodland The brightest silver foliage of any lavander. Forms a bushy, plant and cut flower.​ very well-branched, uniform clump of aromatic foliage. Flow- ers later than typical lavanders.​ LIG400​ ​Ligularia dentata 'Othello' ​ ​7.85​ Attractive mahogany foliage and yellow orange daisy-like blossoms. Provides nectar for butterflies. July-August. Great LEUCANTHEMUM cut flowers. Prefers moist, organic woodland soils. 3-4'.​ (See Chrysanthemum) LIG460​ Ligularia​ 'Bottle Rocket' 10.85​ ​ LEU050​ Leucanthemum​ x superbum 'Amelia' 8.85​ It has Bright yellow mustard spikes 28-34" wide. Zone 4. Clean white rays surrounding a bright showy yellow center. Shade.​ 5" flowers bloom from late spring well into summer. 40”. Zones 4-5.​ LIG650​ Ligularia​ przewalskii 'Senior' 7.85​ ​ Very dark green foliage with deeply cut edges, nearly black LEU100​ ​Leucanthemum x superbum 'Brightside' 8.85​ stems. Loose spikes of yellow flowers in July and August. Large, pure white flower throughout the summer. Attracts Prefers moist woodland soils. 4-5'.​ butterflies. 32". Full sun. Zones 5-9.​

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LEU060​ Leucanthemum​ x superbum 'Becky' 8.85​ ​ MONARDA (Bee Balm) Provides great garden color from July to September. It is known for its adaptability to northern and southern gardens. Brilliant in the sunny perennial border. Strong upright Sturdy stems. 36-40". Zones 4-9.​ stalks of fragrant leaves bearing large heads or whorls of flowers surrounded by very brightly colored bracts. They LIG675​ Ligularia​ stenocephala 'Little Rocket' 9.85​ make wonderful plants for attracting hummingbirds, but- Bright yellow blooms in early summer. Requires partial terflies, and bees. May need more moisture in southern shade. 24-36". Zones 3-9.​ gardens. Zones 3-4.

LIG700​ Ligularia​ stenocephala 'The Rocket' 7.85​ MON110​ ​Monarda didyma 'Alba' ​7.85​ One of our favorite perennials for midsummer bloom. Large Elegant white flowers. Leaves are strongly mint-scented, and green leaves measuring up to 6" long with bright yellow they spread rapidly. Blooms in the summer in full sun or flower spikes that appear in July make for a winning com- part shade. Hummingbird, butterfly, or cut flower source. bination. 4-5'.​ 3'. Zones 4-10.​

LIG900​ ​x palmatiloba ​ 7.85​ ​ MON225​ Monarda​ didyma 'Coral Reef' 7.85​ ​ Deeply cut leaves up to 10" length. Daisy-like golden pet- Pink blooms late spring to early fall. Prefers full to part sun alled flowers attract butterflies in mid-summer. Nice spec- with a moist soil well drained soil. 14-18".​ imen plant! 3-4'.​ MON230​ Monarda​ didyma 'Croftway Pink' 7.85​ ​ Delicate rose-pink flowers in mid summer that last into Sep- LOBELIA tember! Compact, upright and sturdy. Excellent for cutting. Mildew resistant and wonderful fragrance. Good butterfly A showy perennial for the border or the wild garden. Most and hummingbird plant. 2-3'. Zones 3-8.​ requirefull sun and provide a splash of color in late summer. MON320​ Monarda​ didyma 'Gardenview Scarlet' 7.85​ LOB100​ ​Lobelia cardinalis ​ ​12.85​ Bright red, mildew-resistant variety with large blooms July (Cardinal flower) Bright red flowers. July-September. 36". through August, attracting hummingbirds and butterflies. Best in a moist, shaded area, but can tolerate some sun. Nice cut flower with fragrant foliage. 30-36". Prefers full sun.​ Will self-seed.​ MON327​ Monarda​ didyma 'Grand Parade' 16.85​ LOB350​ Lobelia​ sessilifolia ​ 7.85​ ​ A beautiful monarda that is the perfect height. At 16-20" Tall lavender-blue flowers in August-September. 24-36".​ this monarda is short enough to be manegable and tall enough to be seen. .Purple pink flowers top clean compact LOB400​ ​Lobelia siphilitica 'Blue Select' ​ 7.85​ stems.​ An easy undemanding perennial sure to please in late sum- mer when the flower spikes of blue appear. Withstands win- MON330​ ​Monarda didyma 'Jacob Cline' ​7.85​ ters here just fine and will reseed itself if allowed. 12-24".​ Deep red flowers in mid summer. Very fragrant foliage. At- tracts butterflies and hummingbirds! One of the best mildew LOB530​ Lobelia​ x 'Monet Moment' ​ 8.85​ ​ resistant monardas offered. Great for cut flower arrange- Carmine pink flowers up to 36". Full sun to part shade in a ments. 3-4'. Zones 4-9.​ rich moist, peaty, well drained soil. Zones 4-8.​ MON418​ Monarda​ didyma 'Pardon My Pink' 12.85​ ​ Vigorous growth that forms a bushy, compact clump of at- tractive, aromatic, deep green, glossy foliage. Very mildew resistant.​

MON419​ Monarda​ didyma 'Pardon My Purple' 12.85​ Vigorous growth that forms a bushy, compact clump of at- tractive, aromatic, deep green, glossy foliage. Very mildew resistant.​

MON515​ Monarda​ didyma 'Purple Rooster' 12.85​ A fantastic variety with large, true royal-purple flowers that bloom from mid-late summer. Deer-resistant and sturdy, this variety reaches heights of 36" and enjoys full-sun to partial shade. Attracts hummingbirds, butterflies and bees!​

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MUKDENIA (Crimson Fans) NEP870​ Nepeta​ x faassenii 'Dropmore' ​ 7.85​ An indispensible compact plant that is great for blending. MUK010 ​ Mukdenia​ 'Crimson Fans' ​ 12.85​ ​ Darker and more upright, this plant is more noticeable than Maple-like leaves which emerge a mid green then age to the hybrid. All cultivars should be sheared to 12-15" after a bronze green and are finally splashed with bright red by flowering for repeat blooms. Mid summer. 2-3'. Zones 4-7.​ summer. The foliage then remains red summer through fall, making this a wonderful ground cover and accent plant. 12- NEP880​ ​Nepeta x faassenii 'Walker's Low' 7.85​ ​ 16". Zones 4-9.​ 2007 Perennial of the year! Mounds of gray-green foli- age. Lavender-blue flowers June through September. Good MUK700​ Mukdenia​ rossii 'Karasuba' ​ 12.85​ ​ grower. 15-20". Zones 4-7.​ Native to rocky slopes and ravines in , and , Mukdenia rossii is a compact herbaceous perennial that grows in a heuchera-like clump. Palmate, rounded, 5-9 PACHYSANDRA lobed, dentate, medium green leaves (to 5” long) acquire attractive bronze tinges by summer. More pronounced crim- PAC080 ​ Pachysandra​ procumbens 'Forest Green' 8.85​ ​ son red color in the leaf tips throughout summer. White, bell- A great clump forming woodland plant with white bottle shaped flowers in branched panicles rise on naked stems brush type flowers in the spring. 6-8".​ above the foliage clump in early spring. Formerly known as Aceriphyllum rossii. 12-18". Zones 4-8.​ PAC160​ Pachysandra​ terminalis 'Green Sheen' 7.85​ ​ A beautiful pachysandra with deep green, luxurious shiny foliage. Perfectly hardy. A nice addition to the shade or NEPETA woodland garden. 6". Zones 4-9.​ If you have a cat you may already know Nepeta cataria. Old-fashioned catnip. Besides making cats crazier than PAC200​ Pachysandra​ terminalis 'Variegata' 7.85​ they already are, catnip is said to repel rats. The genus, A lovely form with white and green leaves. This is particularly however, offers much more variety and consists of over effective where contrast with surrounding green plants is de- 250 species. Nepeta is in the mint family, characterized sired. 6". Zones 4-9.​ by square stems, opposite leaves and white to blue flow- ers. Plants prefer full sun in northern areas with a well drained soil. Zones 4-8. Variances will be listed.

NEP250​ Nepeta​ grandiflora 'Dawn to Dusk' 7.85​ ​ Light pink flowers each with salmon-pink outer petals. Gray- green foliage. Blooms mid summer. 36". Zones 4-7.​

NEP300​ Nepeta​ mussini 'Blue Wonder' ​ 7.85​ We have used this nepeta as a small 'hedge' along a brick walkway and it has done beautifully. Scores of blue blossoms from July until September. 12-24". Full sun. Well-drained soil. Nice scent to the foliage when crushed. Zones 3-8.​

NEP350​ Nepeta​ mussini 'Six Hills Giant' 7.85​ ​ Masses of lavender blue flower spikes in midsummer. Aro- matic gray foliage. Longer blooming in southern climates. 24-36". Zones 4-8.​

NEP550​ Nepeta​ nervosa 'Blue Moon' ​ ​7.85​ A neat dwarf with dense blue-purple flower spikes. Blooming in mid summer. Great for butterflies. 12-14". Zones 4-7.​

NEP747​ Nepeta​ 'Kit Cat' ​ 8.85​ ​ A unique new dwarf form, not only shorter and denser but leaves and flowers are miniature, but numerous. Flowers are nearly true blue. 18".​

NEP748​ Nepeta​ subsessilis 'Pink Dreams' 10.85​ Abundant pink blossoms June-August. Fragrant foliage. 24". Part shade. Zones 3-8.​

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PAEONIA (Peony) PAE1780 ​ Paeonia​ lactiflora 'Mme Emile Debatene' 16.85 ​ Double rose-shaped flowers of warm pink with a center of Considered by many to be the queen of the herbaceous small curly petals. Free flowering with a spicy fragrance. Mid border! Massive showy blooms from pure white, red, and to late bloomer. 30".​ many shades of pink. Lustrous deep green foliage. An excellent flower for cutting. Extremely long-lived and unde- PAE1965 ​ Paeonia​ lactiflora 'Pink Baroness Schroeder16.85 ​ manding, the peony does best in full sun and well drained Large deep shell pink flowers. Full sun. 30-36".​ humus-rich soil. Planting depth is critical. The new eyes (tiny pink buds) should be two inches below the soil line. PAE1980 ​ Paeonia​ lactiflora 'Pink Hawaiian Coral' 24.85 ​ Flowers are a fine cupped rosette of double coral, fragrant. Red 36". Outstanding!​

PAE0070​ ​Paeonia lactiflora 'Best Man' ​22.85​ PAE2040​ Paeonia​ lactiflora 'Raspberry Sundae' 18.85​ Double magenta red flowers, 30-34". Mid season blooms, (Klehm 1968) Double raspberry pink flowers, intense in the great for cut flowers.​ center and diffusing to a paler hue on its outer petals. Large, six-inch wide flowers. Sweet fragrance. Midseason. 26".​ PAE0160​ ​Paeonia lactiflora 'Caroline Mather' 16.85​ Bright rosy red. Early midseason. 32".​ PAE2160​ ​Paeonia lactiflora 'Shirley Temple' 16.85​ Double light rose fading to white. Exceptionally large 8" PAE0420​ Paeonia​ lactiflora 'Kansas' 16.85​ ​ flowers. Early. 30".​ Double bright clear red/pink flowers. American Peony So- ciety Gold Medal Winner. Dependable bloomer every year. PAE2320​ Paeonia​ lactiflora 'Walter Faxon' 16.85​ ​ Early summer. 30".​ (Richardson, 1904) Double shell-pink flowers. Mildly fra- grant. Midseason. 30".​ PAE0440​ ​Paeonia lactiflora 'Karl Rosenfield' 16.85​ (Rosenfield,1908) Double brilliant crimson large flowers. PAE2330​ Paeonia​ lactiflora 'Westerner' 18.85​ Strong stems. Free flowering. Good cut flower. Mid-season. 32".​ Awesome orchid pink blooms starting in mid season. Prefers full sun. 36".​ PAE0800​ Paeonia​ lactiflora 'Red Charm' 16.85​ ​ Double red bomb flower on stiff stems. 36".​ White

Pink PAE2540​ Paeonia​ lactiflora 'Dr. F.G. Brethour' 16.85​ (Sass, 1938) Double white flowers with a creamy glow in PAE1180​ ​Paeonia lactiflora 'Catharina Fontijn' 16.85​ heart of b loom. Mild fragrance. Late. 3-4'.​ Nice light pink-white flowers appear on 34" stems in early May-June.​ PAE2600 ​ Paeonia​ lactiflora 'Duchess de Nemours' 16.85​ Double white flowers with a moderately full center of light PAE1300​ Paeonia​ lactiflora 'Coral Supreme' 22.85​ canary-yellow deepening to a pale green at the base of the Fully cupped semi-double blooms of salmon coral on a vig- petals. Excellent foliage. Notable fragrant.Early. 36".​ orous plant. 36".​ PAE2620​ Paeonia​ lactiflora 'Elsa Sass' ​ 16.85​ PAE1320 ​ Paeonia​ lactiflora 'Dancing Butterflies' 16.85​ (H.P.Sass) Large perfect white blossoms. Fragrant. Late Bright fushia single flowers with yellow stamens in mid season. American Peony Society Gold Medal Winner. 28". ​ spring. Very floriferous and vigorous. 24-30".​ PAE2660​ ​Paeonia lactiflora 'Festiva Maxima' 16.85​ PAE1430​ Paeonia​ lactiflora 'Eden's Perfume' 24.85​ Large double white blossoms with prominent crimson flakes. Large double pink blooms make a great cut flower. 30". Mid Fairly fragrant. Strong stems makes this variety an excellent season bloom.​ choice for cut flowers. Early. 36-48".​

PAE1640​ ​Paeonia lactiflora 'La Perle' ​16.85​ PAE2820​ ​Paeonia lactiflora 'Laura Dessert' 16.85​ (Crousse,1885) Rose pink with a dark pink center. Flowers (Dessert 1913) Pale pink buds open to cream or pale lemon flaked with red. Spicy fragrance. 30". Midseason.​ becoming white. Early midseason. Moderate fragrance. 36".​

PAE1680​ ​Paeonia lactiflora 'Lovely Rose' ​16.85​ PAE3100​ Paeonia​ lactiflora 'Primevere' ​ 16.85​ Semi double creamy dark rose color. Very unique in color. (Lemoine 1907) Creamy white blossoms with centers of June-July. 40". Zones 4-7.​ canary-yellow becoming light with age. Moderately fragrant. Good foliage. Blooming mid season. 2-4'. ​ PAE1700​ Paeonia​ lactiflora 'Madame Calot' 16.85​ ​ Pale rose surrounded by narrow cream white petals. The PAE3180​ ​Paeonia lactiflora 'Vogue' 16.85​ ​ outside (guard) petals are flesh pink. Early. 4'.​ Semi-double white flowers with random pink tinges and red thread-like edges. Midseason bloomer. 34".​

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PAEONIA Single/Japanese PEROVSKIA (Russian Sage)

Blossoms of the Japanese peonies produce five or more Especially hot summers are not for this plant, but if you petals that surround a center of stamens with non-pollen can avoid that much you will have a wonderful drought bearing anthers (stamenoides). Single/Japanese peonies resistant treat. As a garden plant, Perovskia provides perform better in Southern climates. Choose early or great beauty and fragrance. Loose flowers appear in midseason cultivars. mid to late summer, adding a feeling of lightness to the garden. With adequate care, these plants will treat you PAE3390​ Paeonia​ japonica 'Barrington Belle' 18.85​ ​ quite well. Japanese single, maroon red flowers with lemon yellow sta- mens. Mid season bloomer. Full sun. 30-34". Zones 2-10.​ PER100​ ​Perovskia atriplicifolia ​7.85​ Russian Sage. Chosen by the Perennial Plant Association PAE3400​ Paeonia​ japonica 'Bowl of Beauty' 16.85​ as the perennial plant for 1995! Small blue flowers on An outstanding variety. Rose guard petals, pale yellow sta- long stems with silvery-gray foliage, giving off a sage-like menoides. Very fragrant. Early. 36".​ fragrance when crushed. Plant in full sun, in well-drained location. Blooming in August.​ PAE3670​ Paeonia​ japonica 'Miss Mary' 24.85​ ​ Japanese, single maroon/red flowers and yellow stamens. PER175​ Perovskia​ atriplicifolia 'Little Spire' 7.85​ ​ Strong stems with nice dark green foliage. 30". Mid to late Lavender-blue flowers in June-July. Dwarf form. Best in sun season bloom.​ and well-drained soil, drought resistant. Cut back hard in the spring to promote new growth and lots of flowers. Fragrant PAE3680​ Paeonia​ japonica 'Mr. G. F. Hemerick' 16.85​ foliage. 18". Zones 4-10.​ Japanese rose flowers with a large yellow center. 24".​ PER200​ Perovskia​ atriplicifolia 'Longin' ​ 7.85​ PAE3780​ ​Paeonia japonica 'Nymph' ​16.85​ Deep violet flowers with deeply cut foliage. 36-48". Late Exquisite light rose flowers with yellow hearts create a mag- summer.​ nificent display in late spring. The foliage forms a handsome mound, very shrub-like. 36". Zone 4.​ PER215​ Perovskia​ atriplicifolia 'Peek-a-Blue' 9.85​ Very lacy, finely disected, silvery green leaves line the sil- PAE3840​ Paeonia​ japonica 'Philomele' ​ 16.85​ very stems topped with lavander blue flowers. A better fit (Calot 1861) Japanese. Masses of pink flowers. Early. Fra- for smaller gardens.​ grant. 36".​

PAE3912​ ​Paeonia japonica 'Sword Dance' ​22.85​ Japanese flower type with red petals that are a background for a large cluster of yellow stamen. 36". Zones 3-8.​

PAE4120​ ​Paeonia lactiflora 'Scarlet O'Hara' 16.85​ Fiery red single. Strong stems. Early. 36".​

PAEONIA (Other Species)

PAE4720​ Paeonia​ officinalis 'Mollis' ​ 16.85​ ​ Single pink flowers atop a plant that reaches up to 20". Mid-season bloom. Full sun and a well composed soil. Zones 3-8.​

PAE4800​ Paeonia​ officinalis 'Rubra Plena' 16.85​ ​ Large double red flowers. Early to mid-season. 24".​

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PHLOX (Garden Phlox) PHL1560​ Phlox​ paniculata 'Salmon Beauty' 7.85​ The spectacular show produced by garden phlox is invalu- Salmon pink flower blooms spring to late summer in moist able for late season color. Up to 5" diameter flower heads, soil and full sun. Good for borders and cut flowers. 2-3'. many with a pleasing fragrance. A moist well-drained sunny Zones 3-9.​ location is best. Blooms mid to late summer. Zone 4-8. PHL1610​ Phlox​ paniculata 'Speed Limit' ​7.85​ Blue/Purple Beautiful candy pink flushed white flowers. Bloom July throught October. Full sun to part shade. Mildew resistant. PHL0320​ ​Phlox paniculata 'Laura' ​7.85​ 3-4'.​ A nice grower that sports purple flowers with a white center. Blooms in mid summer into early fall. Mildew resistant. Full sun and well draining soil. 48".​

PHL0410​ Phlox​ paniculata 'Magic Blue' 7.85​ ​ Red Flowers first bloom as solid lavender pink with a light col- ored eye and then, like magic, mature to a pale color with a PHL1800​ Phlox​ paniculata 'Dusterlohe' ​ 8.85​ stronger colored eye. Blooms into the summer months. Full Marvellously scented with mullberry-plum colored flowers. sun and partial shade. 42".​ Mid to late summer. 36-48". Full to part sun with average soil needs. Zones 4-9. ​ PHL0450​ Phlox​ paniculata 'Pixie Miracle Grace' 9.85​ ​ This phlox blooms from midsummer into fall in is lavender PHL1855​ Phlox​ paniculata 'Grenadine Dream' 13.85​ ​ purple with a white star shaped center. 15-20" Full sun. Large clusters of non-fading red/purple flowers on strong Zone 4.​ sturdy stems.​

PHL0530​ ​Phlox paniculata 'Shockwave' ​ 12.85​ PHL1940​ Phlox​ paniculata 'Newbird' 7.85​ ​ Lavender -pink flowers that blooms late summer. Variegated Fragrant plum red flowers will attract butterflies and hum- yellow and green with margins that lighten up to creamy mingbirds in late summer. Good cut flower. 2-3'. Full sun yellow in summer 12-18". Zone 4. Full sun.​ and good air circulation for best performance.​

Pink PHL1980​ ​Phlox paniculata 'Red Riding Hood' ​7.85​ Cherry red flowers in mid summer into fall. Dark, mildew PHL0850​ ​Phlox paniculata 'Cool Water' ​10.85​ resistant foliage. Butterflies and hummingbirds like this one! Romantic soft pink flowers with yellow heart. Compact Great choice for fragrant cut flowers. Prefers full sun and grower, ideal for border, patio and cut-flower. Sweet fragrant.​ moist soil. 22". Zones 4-8.​

PHL0900​ Phlox​ paniculata 'Dodo Hanbury Forbes' 8.85​ White Large clear pink blossoms in mid to late summer. Somewhat fragrant flowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds. Great PHL2140​ ​Phlox paniculata 'David' ​7.85​ for cutting! 2-3'. Zones 4-9.​ If you have never grown garden phlox, this is a beautiful one to start with! Large flowers of pure white which last into PHL1117​ Phlox​ paniculata 'Flame Pink' 10.85​ ​ September. The foliage has shown very good resistance to Rose pink flower with dark pink eye mid-summer bloom 15- powdery mildew and the fragrance is wonderful! A stunning 18". Full sun. Zone 3.​ variety providing nectar for butterflies and hummingbirds. 36".​

PHL1212​ ​Phlox paniculata 'Jr. Dance' ​9.85​ PHL2160​ ​Phlox paniculata 'Delta Snow' ​7.85​ A beautiful salmon pink compact phlox. Requires full sun. Bright white flowers with purple eyes and clean foliage, lower 18-22". Zone 3-9.​ statured, 2-2 1/2'. Nice cut flower. Sweet fragrance attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Prefers full sun to part shade.​ PHL1370​ ​Phlox paniculata 'Peppermint Twist' ​12.85​ A first of it's kind, the fragrant pink flowers with white stripes PHL2340​ Phlox​ paniculata 'Miss Universe' 7.85​ are truly unique. Compact, measuring only 16". Full sun. Nice full pure white flowers in late summer into early fall. Zones 4-8. ​ Space well and plant in full sun to discourage mildew. But- terflies and hummingbirds are drawn to the fragrant blooms. PHL1380​ ​Phlox paniculata 'Pinafore Pink' ​8.85​ Great cut flower.​ A smaller phlox reaching a height of only 16-18". Pink flowers.​ PHL2370​ Phlox​ paniculata 'Mystic Green' 14.85​ ​ PHL1440​ ​Phlox paniculata 'Pixie Twinkle' 10.85​ White flower, shiny red center and contrasting green edges. Fragrant flowers are baby pink with darker pink eye. Pyra- Dark green healthy foliage. Compact growing variety and midal heads, summer to early or mid autumn, on a shorter easy to care.​ than usual plant. Very mildew resistant foliage. 15-20".​

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PHLOX (Other Species) (Solomon's Seal)

PHL3520 Phlox carolina 'Bill Baker' 7.85 This native perennial plant is about 2-3' tall and un- This handsome phlox has true pink flowers atop 36" stems. branched. Alternate leaves up to 6" long and 4" across Prefers full sun or partial shade and moist soil. Mildew re- spaced fairly close together along the stem. From the sistant. Spread 15". middle and upper leaves, there are nodding umbels of 1-5 flowers. A typical plant will have 12-20 of these um- PHL3600 Phlox divaricata 'Clouds of Perfume' 7.85 bels, which hang below the leaves. The flowers are whit- Lavender flowers in early summer. Great groundcover for ish green or pale yellowish green and about 2/3–3/4" in light shade. Fragrant! 8-12". length. Each flower is replaced by a spheroid berry that is about 1/3–1/2" across. This berry is initially green, but PHL3670 Phlox divaricata 'Green Spring' 7.85 it eventually becomes dark blue-violet. Glossy foliage with lavender flowers. Excellent groundcover. 6". Full sun-part shade. PON100 Polygonatum biflorum (Small Solomon's Seal) 7.85 PHL6010 Phlox x arendsii 'Babyface' 7.85 An herbaceous perennial. Smooth attractive green leaves Baby pink flowers with a very pronounced large rosy-red eye. with prominent parallel veins. Drooping bell-shaped flowers Summer. Full sun to part shade. Plant in well-drained soil. dangling below upraised leaves along arching stems and 25-30". appearing in pairs. Flowers begin in May and don't stop until July. The blossoms are usually either citron or white. 12-36". PHL6080 Phlox x arendsii 'Ping Pong' 7.85 Pale rose flowers with a dark rose eye. Blooms in early sum- PON115 Polygonatum commutatum 10.85 mer. Makes a great cut flower. 18". Zones 5-7. (Syn: P. giganteum) (Great Solomon's Seal) Reserve enough room for this outstanding shade plant! It will colonize a large PHL6180 Phlox x arendsii 'United Colors' 7.85 area if allowed. Regardless, the attractive foliage is reason A palette of soft color hues ranging from white to light pink. enough to include it in a woodland collection. 4'. 20-25". Full sun to partial shade. Plant in well-drained shade. PON140 Polygonatum falcatum 'Variegatum' 7.85 PHL6210 Phlox x 'Minnie Pearl' 8.85 Attractive white and green foliage. 15-25". Low growing with large pure white flowers in early spring. Blooming earlier than most leaves it mildew resistant. 12". PON420 Polygonatum odoratum 'Flore Pleno' 24.85 Full to part sun and tolerates most soils. Zones 5-9. Short, arched stems carry green-tipped, strongly scented flowers, consisting of two cream tubular flowers, one inside the other. Rare.

PON600 Polygonatum x hybridum 'Striatum' 24.85 A very colorful and vigorous selection of the hybrid Solo- mon's Seal and the one less commonly encountered in horticulture, with a slight but highly decorative pucker to the leaves that are brightly emargined in creamy white. The axillary tubular pendulent flowers of white and green are in lovely complement to the foliage. Superbly paired with ferns, Hostas and Tricyrtis, in cool, moist, humus-rich soil in partial shade or in the shaded container. 36". Zones 6-8.

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RODGERSIA (Rodger's Flower) SALVIA

A stately perennial under-utilized in the garden. Esteemed A diverse genus of plants in the mint family often with for its beautiful foliage. Best in moist, rich soil. Can be aromatic foliage. The tubular flowers range in color from ulitilized around ponds or streams. Full sun/part shade. the clearest blue to purple and pink. July-September. Full sun and a well-drained soil. Withstands drought condi- ROD150​ Rodgersia​ pinnata 10.85​ ​ tions. Good hummingbird/butterfly plants. Attractive bronze foliage. Creamy-rose flower spikes. An ex- cellent addition to the shade garden. Moist, well drained SAL200​ Salvia​ nemorosa 'Amethyst' ​ 7.85​ ​ soil. 36". Zones 5-7.​ Amethyst blue flowers make this vibrantly colored Salvia a great selection for a full sun location. 24-32" forming a nice ROD165​ Rodgersia​ pinnata 'Chocolate Wings' 16.85​ ​ clump.​ Foliage is chocolate brown as it emerges, turning green, bronze and red before turning chocolate again. Flowers open SAL220​ Salvia​ nemorosa 'Caradonna' ​ 7.85​ ​ pale pink and gradually ripen to burgandy-red. 4-5'. Moist Attractive Salvia with glowing purple stems and long lasting shade. Zones 6-9.​ violet purple flower spikes. 18". Full sun and moist well- drained soil.​ ROD180​ ​Rodgersia pinnata 'Firework' ​ 11.85​ Pink flowers with a dark pink eye zone. Foliage edged in red. SAL260​ ​Salvia nemorosa 'East Friesland' 7.85​ Stunning! Provide consistently moist soil with part to full (Syn: S. s. 'Ostfriesland) A real beauty in full blossom! Vio- shade. Blooms in early summer. 24-36".​ let-purple flowers in July. This is a popular choice with our customers! 18".​ ROD195​ ​Rodgersia pinnata 'Superba' 12.85​ ​ Long dense panicles of bright pink flowers in June/July. SAL340​ ​Salvia nemorosa 'Rose Queen' ​7.85​ Bronze-tinged leaves. 40".​ Lovely pink flowers in June and July. 12-18".​

ROD210​ Rodgersia​ podophylla ​ 10.85​ ​ Forms a 3' mound of attractive jagged, toothed leaves up to SANGUINARIA (Bloodroot) 10" long. Creamy white flowers rise another foot, appearing in July and August. Must have a moist deeply dug soil in shade, SAN100​ ​Sanguinaria canadensis ​7.85​ tolerating some sun if not allowed to dry out.​ Excellent for naturalizing in woodland areas and is most at- tractive in masses. The name is derived from the red sap in roots and stems. A lovely pure white flower appears in RUDBECKIA (Brown-eyed Susan) April and May.​

A reliable group of perennials, producing daisy-like SAN200​ Sanguinaria​ canadensis 'Multiplex' 24.85​ flowers that provide color to the garden in late summer Leaves look much like the single but come up later. Plant through fall. Many varieties are ideal for the back of the flowers later with peony like white blooms that last 5-7 days border, along fences or walls. Full sun, any well-drained unlike the one day flowering of the single. Height 6"-8" soil. Ideal cut flower. forms a 1' round clump over time.​

RUD095​ Rudbeckia​ fulgida 'Goldstrum' ​ 7.85​ An excellent plant for the back border. Flowers are a nice yel- low. Blooms in July-September. Full sun. 24-30". Zones 3-10.​

RUD270​ Rudbeckia​ hirta 'Goldilocks' 7.85​ ​ Neat compact plant covered with 3-4" double yellow flowers all summer. 15".​

RUD480​ Rudbeckia​ laciniata 'Herbstonne' 7.85​ (Syn: Autumn Sun) Large single lemon-yellow flowers with a brightgreen cone in the center. A tall coneflower reaching a height of 5-6' sometimes taller, but we have never had to stake them. Zones 3-9.​

RUD750​ Rudbeckia​ subtomentosa 'Henry Eilers' 10.85​ The unique finely quilled 2" flowers are what make 'Henry Eilers' stand out from the rest of the coneflowers. The petals sit separate from one anotherforming a brilliant golden yel- low starburst around a dark brownish purple cone. 4-5'. The leaves have a pleasing vanilla-and-anise scent.​

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SEDUM (Stonecrop) SED545​ ​Sedum spectabile 'Steve Ward' ​8.85​ Lavender-pink flowers in late summer through fall. Full sun in any well-drained soil. 18-20".​ Interesting fleshy leaved plants that are known for easy care. Small varieties are ideal for the rock garden. Taller SED670​ Sedum​ spurium 'Ruby Mantle' ​ 7.85​ varieties for the perennial border. Full sun, very well- We have many customers who are always looking for plants drained soil. Will tolerate a very dry location. Practically with attractive foliage. Here is a sedum that `fits the bill'. indestructible. Zones 3-9. Low growing bright red foliage perfect for that spot in your rock garden! Brilliant cerise flowers in midsummer. Full sun SED120​ Sedum​ 'Fire Glow' ​ 7.85​ ​ and well-drained soil.​ Brilliant red flowers early-late summer. Sun, well drained soil. 3-6".​ SED720​ ​Sedum telephium var. borderi ​ 7.85​ ​ Excellent Sedum with pinkish-purple flowers and jagged foli- SED135​ ​Sedum forsterianum 'Silver stone' ​10.85​ age. Flowers in late summer. 10-12". Full sun.​ Blue green spiked foliage adds lots of texture. Low growing under 6" makes an excelent ground cover. Yellow flowers in SED770​ ​Sedum telephium 'Indian Chief' ​7.85​ fall. Full sun. Zones 4-8.​ Bright coppery red flowers. Gray-green foliage. Compact up- right growth habit. August-September. 15".​ SED293​ ​Sedum rupestre 'Angelina' ​ ​6.85​ Clusters of yellow starry flowers appear during the summer. SED790​ ​Sedum telephium 'Munstead Dark Red' ​7.85​ When planted in containers or on a wall this develops a Reddish-bronze foliage with dark red flowers. Late sum- beautiful cascading habit. Plants may be pruned back at any mer-fall. 15". Zones 3-9. ​ time if they get too large. Foliage sometimes develops beau- tiful amber tones in the autumn and winter. 4-6". Zones 3-9.​ SED810​ ​Sedum telephium 'Rosy Glow' (Syn: S. 'Ruby Glow') 7.85​ ​ SED310​ ​Sedum sieboldii 'Medio-Variegatum' 7.85​ Rich ruby-red flowers in late summer. Purple-gray foliage. A low growing sedum, mound shaped with arching stems. Great for drying. 8-10".​ Cream and white variegated foliage. Light pink flowers in late summer. 6-8".​ SED815​ ​Sedum telephium 'Sunset Cloud' ​12.85​ Masses of vibrant rose red flowers borne in umbels at the SED330​ ​Sedum sieboldii 'Neon' ​7.85​ tips of each stem. They contrast nicely with the purple fo- Electric, intense deep purplish-pink thick flower clusters in liage which emerged green in spring. Full sun. 12". Zones early fall. 15". Zones 3-8.​ 4-9.​

SED430​ Sedum​ spectabile 'Brilliant' 7.85​ ​ SED825​ Sedum​ 'Postman's Pride' PPAF 10.85​ Rose flowers in August-September. Gray-green foliage. Beautiful blue-purple foliage with pinkish-red flowers. Pre- Loves a southern garden too! 18".​ fers sun to part shade. 18-24".​

SED470​ Sedum​ spectabile 'Elsie's Gold' 14.85​ ​ SED835​ Sedum​ x `Abbey Dore' 10.85​ ​ Yellow green foliage variegated foliage fades to cream by Blue-green foliage. Red buds open to bright pink flowers. autumn. Very saturated bright pink flowers in autumn. 12- 16". Zone 4.​ 18" Full sun. Zones 3-9.​ SED847​ Sedum​ x 'Autumn Delight' (SYN: 'Beka') 12.85​ ​ SED480​ Sedum​ spectabile 'Iceberg' 7.85​ ​ Chartreuse foliage edged in blue green. White buds open to Fine soft green foliage with icy white flower clusters in fall. A red flowers in the late summer. Flowers age to a dull bronze soothing tone and full late season presence. Upright, easy through the fall. 15". Zones 3-7.​ care and reliable. 16".​ SED850​ ​Sedum x 'Autumn Fire' ​ ​8.85​ SED500​ ​Sedum spectabile 'Meteor' ​ ​7.85​ An improved Sedum 'Autumn Joy' with a thicker more con- Interesting silver-green foliage is attractive all season. Early sistant form and longer lasting fall blooms. Great for drying. fall brings pink flowers. Grows very well in the south. 18".​ 24". Zones 3-7.​

SED510​ Sedum​ spectabile 'Pink Bomb' 14.85​ ​ SED860​ Sedum​ x 'Autumn Joy' ​ 7.85​ ​ Compact dwarf form with bright pink flowers. Excelent for Large plate-like flower heads are very attractive to butter- container growth. Full sun 10-12". Zone 3-9.​ flies. Blossoms are light pink and start in September and turn dark rose in late fall. 18-24". Does well in southern SED540​ ​Sedum spectabile 'Star Dust' ​7.85​ gardens.​ Pale silver-pink flowers on long stems in August through September. 12-18".​

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SED865 Sedum x 'Carl' 7.85 STACHYS (Lamb's Ear) Large bright pink flowers bloom late summer through fall. Greenish gray foliage. Compact plant. Full sun and well Wonderful plants that have opposite leaves and blue to drained soil. 16-20". purple flowers. Most do well in a well-drained soil in par- tial shade to full sun. SED870 Sedum x 'Frosty Morn' 7.85 This dazzling sedum was imported from Japan by plant STA100 Stachys byzantina 7.85 explorer Barry Yinger. Highlighted by a wide white border (S. lanata) An interesting specimen plant with rich furry around each leaf. In cool climates light pink flowers emerge. whitish-gray foliage which provides an excellent contrast for In warmer climates white flowers emerge! 1'. many other plants in your garden. Also useful as a ground cover. Full sun and well-drained soil. The rosy-purple flower SED887 Sedum x 'Maestro' 12.85 spikes are a wonderful bonus on this plant. Sedum 'Maestro' PPAF sport of Sedum 'Matrona' with at- tractive blue-green foliage. Topped with rosy-pink flower STA130 clusters. Zone 3-9. Stachys byzantina 'Helen von Stein' (syn: Big Ears) 7.85 (Syn: S.`Big Ears') A strong growing and vigorous Stachys SED890 Sedum x 'Matrona' 7.85 with huge fuzzy silver leaves. Outstanding contrast plant. Gray-green leaves with large pink flowers in August-Septem- Occasional small magenta flowers in June. Good plant in ber. Pink flowers dry on the plant to a nice dark red color. hot, humid weather. Best in moist well-drained soil. 24" 18-24". Zones 3-8. with flowers.

SED908 Sedum x 'Pure Joy' 16.85 STA150 Stachys byzantina 'Primrose Heron' 8.85 Semi-upright clump of light green foliage which becomes Light yellow foliage early in the season changing to gray- completely covered by a dome of bubblegum pink flowers. green. Forms a tight clump. Full sun, part shade in the Perfect for edging and rock gardens. South. Moist, well-drained soil. Zones 4-7.

SED923 Sedum x 'T-Rex' 12.85 STA200 Stachys byzantina 'Silver Carpet' 7.85 This tall sedum is extremely rigid and upright and will never Rich furry silver foliage providing an excellent contrast for droop. The creamy flower buds upen up to a light rose-pink many other plants in your garden. Full sun-part shade in flower. 2'. Zone 3-9. the South and moist, well-drained soil. Non-flowering. 6-8". Zones 4-7. SED925 Sedum x 'Thunder Cloud' 9.85 Perfectly packed mound for the foreground. New perennial STA280 introduction has perfect form. The most geometric low grow- Stachys densiflora 'Alba' (Syn: S. strictus 'Alba') 7.85 ing sedum yet. Small, deeply veined leathery green leaves forming a dense mat covered with stalks of white flowers in May-June. 18". Zone 4. SIDALCEA (Checker-Mallow) STA380 Stachys monieri 'Rosea' 7.85 SID500 Sidalcea x 'Party Girl' 7.85 Rose-red flowers in August. Fresh green foliage and a rapid Shell pink mallow flowers on a plant of 2-4'. Mid summer grower. Nice moist soil is best for this plant. 24-28". blooming. Zone 5-7. STA420 Stachys officinalis 'Alba' 7.85 Heavy textured foliage with upright stalks of white flowers. June to August, 20". Zones 4-8.

STA430 Stachys officinalis 'Pink Cotton Candy' 10.85 A soft shade of pink cotton candy blooms early to mid- sum- mer. 24". Full sun to part shade.

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THALICTRUM (Meadow-Rue) TIARELLA (Foamflower)

Attractive foliage and delicate flowers make the Meadow A delightful shade plant with open, airy spike-like flowers Rues some of the most graceful perennials for the bor- and handsome foliage. Ease of cultivation makes this der. Full sun to partial shade in ordinary soil are the only perennial a wonderful addition to the woodland garden. requirements. A mass planting of foamflower is a sight to behold! Moist organic soil is a must. Zones 3-8. THA050 ​ Thalictrum​ aquilegifolium 'Thundercloud' 12.85​ Attractive foliage with dark purple flowers. 36". Zones 5-7.​ TIA010​ ​Tiarella cordifolia ​ ​8.85​ Glossy green heart shaped leaves that often turn reddish/ THA200​ Thalictrum​ minus var. 'Adiantifolium' 9.85​ bronce in Autumn. White flowers for 6 weeks in spring. Best Sprays of yellow flowers in mid-summer. We like it best for in shade, moist soil. 8-10".​ the attractive open, airy grey-green foliage all season. 12- 18". Zones 3-7.​ TIA200​ ​Tiarella cordifolia 'Iron Butterfly' ​ 8.85​ Large cut foliage contrasts beautifully with fragrant big flow- THA207​ ​Thalictrum pubescens ​10.85​ ers. Striking form! Best in shady location. 16".​ A very tall perenial reaching as much as 9' under ideal con- ditions. Found naturally in swamps this Meadow-Rue loves TIA360​ ​Tiarella cordifolia 'Spring Symphony' 8.85​ very wet soil and does best in part shade. In the summer The foliage is compact and painted with black along the very fine white flowers appear. Zones 3-8.​ mid-rib. Palmate, clumping and neat, but the pink flowers are amazing! Humidity resistant. 10". Zone 4.​ THYMUS (Thyme) TRICYRTIS

Valuable plants for carpeting banks, rockery or wall Fall flowering perennials producing clusters of orchid-like plantings, covering bulbs, between stepping stones and flowers. Part shade with moist well-drained soil. Septem- around pools. All have aromatic evergreen foliage. ber-October. Zones 4-8.

THY450​ ​Thymus pseudolanuginosus ​7.85​ TRD020​ ​Tricyrtis dilatata ​ ​7.85​ (Woolly Thyme) Downy gray foliage with woolly stems. Ex- This plant prefers shade and a deep, slightly acidic soil. cellent ground cover. Often used between flagstones and Produces many small orchid-shaped flowers on tall stems. bricks.​ Plant in large masses for an effective display. 24".​

THY520​ ​Thymus serphyllum 'Pink Chintz' ​ 7.85​ TRD160​ ​Tricyrtis hirta 'Miyazaki' ​8.85​ Dark olive green foliage. Wooly feeling to the touch. Salmon White lily-like flowers are spotted with purple and black. pink flowers in mid summer. Wonderful scent. 3". Zones 3-9.​ Excellent plant for the shaded areas. Blooms in late Sep- tember-October. 36".​ THY580​ Thymus​ x citriodorus (Lemon) ​ 7.85​ ​ Fragrant foliate with may culinary usages. 8-15".​

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TRILLIUM TROLLIUS (Globe Flower)

A distinctive woodland plant ideal for partially shaded A glorious buttercup-like perennial with thick waxy in- areas.Trillium prefers a deep, rich, moist acid soil with curved petals enclosing a tuft of deeper colored anthers. plenty of humus. Spring flowering. 12". Zones 4-7. The brilliant yellows and oranges of this family highlight the garden. Give ample moisture in any good soil. Full TRI150 Trillium erectum (Red) 7.85 sun or partial shade. Makes magnificent cut flowers. 24". (Red Trillium) Maroon or dark purple flowers. Slowly colo- Zones 4-6. Spring blooming. May-June. nizes, possibly with natural color variations. Moist, rich soil. 12-18". TRO060 Trollius asiaticus 8.85 The Asian Globeflower (Trollius asiaticus) is an ornamental TRI160 Trillium erectum (Beige) 7.85 plant of the family , which is native to Asia (Stinking Benjamin, Stinking Willie) An old favorite. Slowly and Europe. This plant usually grows in wet places, espe- colonizes, possibly with natural color variations. We'll send cially in grasslands and forests. 18-20". you a plant that blooms creamy beige. Mother Nature will do the rest. 18". TRO075 Trollius chinensis 'Golden Queen' 7.85 Deep orange two-inch flowers bloom in June and July. Full TRI170 Trillium erectum (Purple) 7.85 sun to part shade. 18-24". Zones 3-8. A great woodland perennial with purple/red flowers in April- June. Prefers a moist shady location with rich soil. 8-16". TRO710 Trollius laxus 10.85 Pale pale yellow flowers in late spring 16-24". Shade. Zones TRI180 Trillium flexipes 7.85 4-8. Bent Trillium. Creamy white long lasting blooms. 12-18". TRO760 Trollius x cultorum 'Alabaster' 12.85 TRI200 Trillium grandiflorum 7.85 Cream colored flowers late spring. Fine deep green deeply The showiest and among the easiest to grow. A whorl of divided foliage. Sun to part shade in a moist soil. 20". broad painted leaves surround the stem which holds a waxy, white flower that becomes pale pink as it ages. 12-15". TRO780 Trollius x cultorum 'Cheddar' 8.85 Globe shaped creamy white double flowers in spring. Sun or TRI400 Trillium luteum (Yellow Trillium) 7.85 part shade with a moist soil. Cut back fading foliage in mid Mottled green and brown leaves. Lemon yellow flowers. 12". summer. 20-24". Zones 3-7.

TRI475 Trillium pusillum 8.85 TRO800 Trollius x cultorum 'Earliest of All' 7.85 White flower with pink edging that seeps toward the middle Light orange blossoms appear from May through July. 24". of the flower as it ages. Long dark green leaves with nearly Zones 3-6. black stems. Beautiful specimen plant for the woodland garden. 4-6". TRO850 Trollius x cultorum 'Lemon Queen' 7.85 Elegant soft lemon yellow blossoms. Part shade to full sun TRI675 Trillium sulcatum 7.85 with a moist soil. 36". Zone 4-7. Large deep maroon flowers in late spring. Light green stems and leaves. Great for woodland gardens or walkways. Part TRO855 Trollius x cultorum 'New Moon' 10.85 sun to full shade. 2-3'. Zones 4-9. Large creamy yellow flowers on strong, upright stems make beautiful cut flowers. Attractive, dissected, deep green fo- TRI800 Trillium vaseyi (Vasey's Wake Robin) 8.85 liage. Vasey Wake Robin. The deep maroon red flower can mea- sure 3-4" wide, this being one of the largest flowering tril- TRO860 Trollius x cultorum 'Orange Globe' 7.85 liums. The flowers can have nice scent that alot of other Orange Globe Globeflower features beautiful orange round trilliums tend not to have. flowers at the ends of the stems from late spring to early summer, which are most effective when planted in group- ings. The flowers are excellent for cutting. It's deeply cut lobed leaves remain dark green in color throughout the sea- son. 30 ". Zone 2. www.FieldstoneGardens.com 7 Visit our website for many more product selections along with full-color photos of each variety.

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UVULARIA (Bellwort)

Clusters of clear lemon yellow bells prove to be a wel- comed site to any woodland garden. Appearing on 1-2' arching stems they are uniquely graceful. Undergoes dormancy early.

UVA050​ ​Uvularia sessilifolia ​ ​7.85​ Drooping yellow bell shaped flowers in late spring resembles solomon's seal. Great for woodlands. 12-18'. Zones 3-9.​ VERONICA (Speedwell)

Perennials famous for their longlasting flower spikes. Taller varieties are excellent in the border and prized for cutting. Dwarf varieties work well for rockeries, walls, banks, and edgings. Full sun, well-drained soil. Zones 3-8.

VER050​ ​Veronica alpina 'Alba' 7.85​ ​ Full sun/pt shade. May-Frost. Small white flowers on 6" spikes continue throughout the entire season above rich green foliage. Spent flower stems should be removed to promote new ones. Would prefer some afternoon shade.​

VER150​ Veronica​ armena ​ 6.85​ ​ One of our favorite rock garden plants. The short, soft nee- dle-like, evergreen leaves cover the stems from bottom to top. Terminal clusters of delicate blue flowers. Spring. 3". Blue flowers. Zones 4-9.​

VER705​ ​Veronica x 'Blue Indigo' ​ ​7.85​ Deep indigo blue spikes. June-July. Full sun to part shade. 12-13".​

VER800​ Veronica​ spicata 'Royal Candles' 7.85​ Violet blue flowers in late spring to early summer. A nice compact habit. Great for the front of perennial borders. 12- 24". Zones 3-8.​

VER905​ ​Veronica x 'Eveline' ​ ​8.85​ Unusually rich rose-purple flowers in June/July. Very florifer- ous. Full sun and a moist well drained soil. 20-24".​ VERONICASTRUM (Culvers Root)

Develops into dense clump of white or pink blooms in mid-summer. Good back of the border plant. Prefers moist, well drained soil. 3-5'. Zones 4-8.

VES090​ ​Veronicastrum virginicum 'Fascination' 8.85​ Long blooming lilac-pink spires in mid summer. 3-4'. Full sun and a moist well drained soil.​

VES100​ Veronicastrum​ v. f. roseum 8.85​ ​ Pink narrow spikes appearing in July-September. Attractive whorls of deep green leaves. 24-36". Zones 3-8.​

VES250​ ​Veronicastrum virginicum ​ ​10.85​ Pink mauve flowers in July-August. 32-48". Full sun to part shade and plenty of moisture.​

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VINCA (Periwinkle) VIOLA

Trailing evergreen that is perfect as a ground cover under An ideal plant for the shade or woodland garden, how- trees, shrubs, on steep banks, and walls. Prefers shade, ever they do well for us in full sun. Easy to grow and but tolerates some morning sun. A mass of flowers in early to bloom in the spring. Prefers a rich soil with mois- May and then sporadically throughout the summer. All ture. Some varieties will spread rapidly and self seed. varieties are 3-6". Zones 4-9. Zones 4-9.

VIN200​ Vinca​ minor 'Atropurpurea' 7.85​ ​ VIO230​ Viola​ koreana 'Dancing Geisha' ​ 7.85​ Attractive wine red blossoms. This vinca greets our visitors Finely cut, silvery foliage with delicate blue flowers. Shade. at the entrance, cascading down over a fieldstone wall, sup- Very unique! 6".​ plying blossoms in early summer. Creates a mat to 6" high, spreading 2-3'.​ VIO280​ Viola​ odorata 'Blue Remington' ​ 7.85​ Large, round, heart shaped leaves with larger than normal VIN500​ Vinca​ minor 'Azurea Flore Pleno' 7.85​ ​ blue-bearded flowers! 10".​ Double sky blue flowers over dark green leaves. Special! Prefers shade but tolerates some morning sun. 6-8".​ VIO340​ Viola​ pedata (Birds Foot Violet) ​ 7.85​ Large flowers of lilac-purple. Leaves are finely divided, re- VIN525​ Vinca​ minor 'Blue & Gold' ​ 7.85​ ​ sembling a bird's foot. Great in a woodland setting! 4-8".​ Blue flowers. Green and gold variegated foliage. Nice! Pre- fers shade but tolerates some morning sun. 6-8".​ VIO610​ ​Viola x 'Painted Porcelain' ​ ​7.85​ Large creamy white flowers with upper petals infused with VIN533​ ​Vinca minor 'Dart's Blue' ​ ​7.85​ lavender purple. Central markings are deeper purple. 6-8". Glossy green foliage with large blue spring flowers. Bred with Blooms last spring through summer. Zones 5-8.​ disease resistance. Prefers shade put tolerates some morn- ing sun. Moist fertile soil. 6-8".​ VIO620​ Viola​ x 'Rebecca' ​ 7.85​ ​ White to creamy yellow flowers with specs of deep violet VIN540​ Vinca​ minor 'Emily Joy' ​7.85​ petal edges. Dark green oval shaped leaves. Easily grown Large white flowers with a floriferous habit. 8-10".​ in average well drained soils, but prefers organically rich moist soil. Part to full shade. Vanilla-like fragrance! 8-10". VIN550​ ​Vinca minor 'Golden Bowles' 7.85​ ​ Zones 5-7.​ Variegated yellow and white foliage with showy white flowers in spring. Zones 4-8.​

VIN585​ ​Vinca minor 'Illumination' ​7.85​ WALDSTEINIA Vivid gold centers with a dark border, lights up a shaded area. Classic vinca flowers in blue. 6-8".​ WAL050​ Waldsteinia​ geoides ​ 8.85​ ​ Beautiful yellow flowers rise up to 8". An excelent ground- VIN700​ Vinca​ minor 'Miss Jekyll' 7.85​ ​ cover for a woodland area. Part shade. Zone 4-7.​ Small white flowers with narrow, small foliage. One of the best white vinca available. Forms a tight clump that would WAL100​ Waldsteinia​ ternata ​ 8.85​ ​ make a nice specimen plant. Prefers shade but tolerates (Barren Strawberry) A compact plant with nice deep green, some morning sun. 6-8".​ ruffled leaves forming a 6-8" mat.​

VIN725​ Vinca​ minor 'Ralph Shugert' 7.85​ ​ An outstanding vinca with dark green leaves edged with a border of white. Blue flowers in early to mid summer. Can YUCCA be mass planted as a groundcover or as an accent plant without worrying it will take over the garden. Full to part An exotic bold specimen for the garden. Large showy shade 8". Zones 4-9. ​ rosettes of stiff, evergreen, sword shaped foliage. In August, tall flower spikes tower over the foliage. Very VIN800​ ​Vinca minor 'Sterling Silver' ​ ​7.85​ impressive. Needs a very well drained, even dry position Attractive foliage variegated with dark green and white. and full sun. Brighten up a dark spot in your shade garden! Prefers shade but tolerates some morning sun. 6-8".​ YUC130​ Yucca​ filamentosa 'Color Guard' 10.85​ ​ White and cream on the inside of the leaf and edged with VIN850​ Vinca​ minor 'Temptation' ​ 7.85​ ​ green on the outside. A very attractive specimen plant! 36".​ Double flowered vinca! Dark, shiny green foliage with small double lavender flowers. Makes a great trailing ground cover for a shaded area. 2-4".​

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42 2014 CATALOG | TEL/FAX 207-923-3836 | [email protected] SHOP ONLINE AT www.FieldstoneGardens.com | IT’S FAST, CONVENIENT, EASY, AND SECURE! 43 43 PRODUCTINDEX A L ACHILLEA (Yarrow) ...... 4 LAMIASTRUM ...... 28 ACONITUM (Monkshood) ...... 4 LAVANDULA (Lavender) ...... 28 ACTAEA (Cimicifuga, Snakeroot) (Baneberry) . . . . 5 LEUCANTHEMUM ...... 28 ALCHEMILLA (Lady’s Mantle) ...... 5 LIATRIS (Blazing Star) ...... 28 AMSONIA ...... 5 LIGULARIA ...... 28 ARISAEMA (Jack-In-The-Pulpit) ...... 5 LOBELIA ...... 29 ARISTOLACHIA (Dutchman’s Pipe) ...... 6 ARUNCUS (Goatsbeard) ...... 6 M ASARUM (Wild Ginger) ...... 6 MONARDA (Bee Balm) ...... 29 ASCLEPIAS (Butterfly Weed) ...... 6 MUKDENIA (Crimson Fans) ...... 30 ASTER ...... 6 ASTILBE (False Spirea) ...... 7 N DWARF ASTILBE ...... 8 NEPETA ...... 30

P B PACHYSANDRA ...... 30 BAPTISIA (False Indigo) ...... 8 PAEONIA (Peony) ...... 31 BOLTONIA ...... 8 PAEONIA (Singles/Japanese) ...... 32 PAEONIA (Other Species) ...... 32 C PEROVSKIA (Russian Sage) ...... 32 CALTHA (Marsh Marigold) ...... 9 PHLOX ...... 33 CAMPANULA (Bellflower) ...... 9 PHLOX (Other Species) ...... 34 CENTAUREA (Cornflower) ...... 10 POLYGONATUM (Solomon’s Seal) ...... 34 CHELONE (Turtlehead) ...... 10 CHRYSANTHEMUM ...... 10 R CLEMATIS ...... 10 RODGERSIA (Rodger’s Flower) ...... 35 CONVALLARIA (Lily of the Valley) ...... 11 RUDBECKIA (Brown-eyed Susan) ...... 35 COREOPSIS ...... 11 S D SALVIA ...... 35 DAPHNE ...... 11 SANGUINARIA (Bloodroot) ...... 35 DICENTRA (Bleeding Heart) ...... 11 SEDUM (Stonecrop) ...... 36 DICTAMNUS (Gas Plant) ...... 12 SIDALCEA (Checker-Mallow) ...... 37 DISPORUM (Fairy Bells) ...... 12 STACHYS (Lamb’s Ear) ...... 37 DODECATHEON (Shooting Star) ...... 12 T E THALICTRUM (Meadow-Rue) ...... 38 ECHINACEA (Purple Coneflower) ...... 12 THYMUS (Thyme) ...... 38 EPIMEDIUM (Barrenwort) ...... 13 TIARELLA (Foamflower) ...... 38 EUPATORIUM (Joe-Pye Weed) ...... 13 TRICYRTIS ...... 38 TRILLIUM (Stinking Benjamin) ...... 39 F TROLLIUS (Globe Flower) ...... 39 FERNS ...... 14 U G UVULARIA (Bellwort) ...... 40 GERANIUM ...... 14 V H VERONICA (Speedwell) ...... 40 HELENIUM (Sneezeweed) ...... 16 VERONICASTRUM (Culvers Root) ...... 40 HELLEBORUS ...... 16 VINCA (Periwinkle) ...... 41 HEMEROCALLIS (Daylily) ...... 16 VIOLA ...... 41 HEUCHERA (Coral Bells) ...... 18 HEUCHERELLA ...... 18 W HOSTA ...... 19 WALDSTEINIA ...... 41 HUMULUS (Hops) ...... 20 Y I YUCCA ...... 41 IRIS D. Cole Irises ...... 25 IRIS (Siberian Iris) ...... 26

44 2014 CATALOG | TEL/FAX 207-923-3836 | [email protected] PRODUCT Mix it up and plant a smile!

Izzy helped put together several bouquets for a local event and was overwhelmed with joy as she experience the fragrance and beauty of our peony collection.

Each spring we anxiously await the tremendous sight of our peonies in bloom! Add several peonies to your garden and share the love.

Check out our website at www.FieldstoneGardens.com for a complete selection of unique perennial plants. PRODUCT Inc. PAID PRSRT STD PRSRT Bangor, ME Est. 1984 U.S. Postage Permit No. 112 m www.FieldstoneGardens.co TM erennials! our Maine Source For Hardy P our Maine Source For Y Fieldstone Gardens TM 55 Quaker Lane Vassalboro, ME 04989-3816 Current Resident or Maine-Grown perennials. www.FieldstoneGardens.com 30 years of hardy, top quality