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We are pleased to introduce our new 2017 / 2018 catalogue of bare rooted perennials and summer flowering bulbs.

This year we list over 700 varieties and 30 new introductions, making this one of the most updated perennial catalogues in the market.

Please don’t wait too long to place an order as some varieties will sell out! You may always add on other varieties to your order later.

If there are any varieties you are looking for not listed, please ask us for possibilities.

Looking forward doing business with you.

The Royal Park Perennial Team

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Pot labels: Colourful pot labels are available for all varieties.

Front cover variety: Echinacea ‘Green Twister’ page 39

Rear cover variety: Rudbeckia fulgida ‘City Garden’ page 66 Actual size 63 x 146 mm Content Page

Novelties ...... 4 Eryngium...... 41 Eupatorium...... 41 Bulbs and Tubers: Euphorbia...... 42 Canna...... 8 Filipendula...... 42 Dahlia...... 8 ...... 42 Lilium...... 18 Geum ...... 45 Arum...... 22 Helenium...... 46 Crocosmia ...... 22 Helleborus...... 46 Eremurus...... 22 Hemerocallis...... 47 Eucomis...... 22 Heuchera ...... 50 Gladiolus...... 23 Hosta ...... 51 Hyacinthus...... 23 Incarvillea...... 55 Nerine...... 23 Iris...... 55 Polianthes...... 23 Knautia...... 57 Schizostylis ...... 23 Kniphofia...... 57 Zantedeschia...... 23 Liatris...... 58 Ligularia...... 58 Perennials: Lysimachia...... 58 Acanthus ...... 24 Monarda...... 59 Achillea...... 24 Nepeta...... 59 Aconitum...... 25 Omphalodes...... 59 Agapanthus ...... 25 Paeonia...... 60 Agastache...... 26 Papaver...... 62 Alchemilla...... 26 Persicaria...... 63 Anchusa...... 26 Phlox...... 63 Anemone ...... 27 Platycodon...... 64 Aquilegia...... 28 Polygonatum...... 64 Aruncus...... 28 Potentilla ...... 65 Asclepias...... 29 Pulmonaria...... 65 Aster...... 29 Pulsatilla...... 66 Astilbe...... 30 Rodgersia...... 66 Astrantia...... 32 Rudbeckia...... 66 Bergenia...... 33 Salvia...... 67 Brunnera...... 33 Sanguisorba...... 67 Caltha...... 34 Sedum...... 67 Campanula...... 34 Sidalcea ...... 68 Centaurea...... 35 Thalictrum ...... 68 Chelone...... 35 Tradescantia...... 69 Cimicifuga...... 35 Tricyrtis...... 69 Clematis...... 36 Trollius...... 70 Convallaria...... 36 Verbascum...... 70 Coreopsis...... 37 Veronica...... 70 Cosmos...... 37 Crambe...... 37 Perennials in bulk: Darmera...... 38 Hosta ...... 71 Dicentra...... 38 Paeonia...... 71 Dodecatheon...... 39 Echinacea...... 39 Echinops...... 40 Epimedium...... 40 Dahlia decorative ‘Babylon Flamed’ Lilium lancifolium Lilium trumpet ‘Golden Splendour’

Lilium trumpet ‘Pink Perfection’ Eremurus bungei Eremurus ‘White Beauty Favourite’

Aquilegia ‘Winky Double Blue & White´ Aquilegia ‘Winky Double Rose & White’ Astilbe chinensis ‘Spotlight’ New Additions 2018

4 Astilbe hybryda ‘Whiteberry’ Echinacea purpurea ‘Green Twister’ Echinacea purpurea ‘Lemon Drop’

Echinops gmelinii ‘Snow King’

Geranium cinereum ‘Jolly Jewel Red’ Geranium cantabrigiense ‘Karmina’ New Additions 2018

5 Geranium hybrida ‘Blushing Turtle’ Hemerocallis ‘Cheese and Wine’ Hemerocallis ‘Mike Reed’

Hemerocallis ‘Tiger Blood’ Hosta hybrida ‘Fragrant Fire’ Hosta hybrida ‘Orion’s Belt’

Iris germanica ‘Indian Chief’ Iris sibirica ‘Concord Crush’ Iris sibirica ‘Kaboom’ New Additions 2018

6 Iris sibirica ‘Paprikash’ Monarda ‘Bee-Free’ Monarda ‘Bee-Happy’

Phlox paniculata ‘Red Riding Hood’

Sedum hybrida ‘Chocolate Cherry’ Salvia nemorosa ‘Negrito’ New Additions 2018

7 Variety Description Size Month Height Per inch/cm Unit

CANNA (Canna Lily) Zone: 8-12 Family: Cannaceae Cultivation: Full sun but they also tolerate partial shade. Needs to be kept moist. Usage: outdoors in warm climates or containers in other areas. Planting wait until the threat of frost has passed. ‘Black Knight‘ red , maroon black leaves 2/3 06 - 10 32’’/80 25 ‘Lucifer‘ red with yellow edges, green leaves, shorter habit 2/3 06 - 10 36”/90 25 ‘Pretoria‘ orange red flowers, yellow and green striped leaves 2/3 06 - 10 60”/150 25 ‘Red King Humbert‘ large red flowers, maroon leaves, vigorous 2/3 06 - 10 60”/150 25 ‘The President‘ scarlet flowers, dark green leaves 2/3 06 - 10 60”/150 25 ‘Wyoming‘ orange flowers, maroon leaves, big bold habit 2/3 06 - 10 60”/150 25

Canna ‘Pretoria’ Canna ‘Red King Humbert’

Canna ‘Black Knight’ Canna ‘Lucifer’ Canna ‘The President’ Canna ‘Wyoming’

DAHLIA Zone: 8-10 Family: Compositae Cultivation: Full sun or partial shade, well drained soil. Usage: Pots, border and garden. cactus ‘Alauna Clair-Obscur‘ purple flowers, white tops, striking appearance, (fl. Ø cm: 17) I 07 - 10 44”/110 25 cactus ‘Nuit d‘Eté‘ dark maroon spikes (fl. Ø cm: 15) I 07 - 10 28”/70 25 cactus ‘Park Princess‘ pink flowers (fl. Ø cm: 13) I 07 - 10 24”/60 25 cactus ‘Playa Blanca‘ white flowers (fl. Ø cm: 13) I 07 - 10 24”/60 25 cactus ‘Yellow Happiness’ yellow (fl. Ø cm: 11) I 07 - 10 24”/60 25

D. ‘Alauna Clair-Obscur’ D. ‘Nuit d´Eté’ D. ‘Park Princess’ D. ‘Playa Blanca’ D. ‘Yellow Happiness’

8 Variety Description Size Month Height Per inch/cm Unit colorette ‘Night Butterfly’ burgundy with white throat (fl. Ø cm: 11) I 07 - 10 36”/90 25 decorative ‘Ace Summer Sunset’ greenish yellow to reddish orange (fl. Ø cm: 15) I 07 - 10 40”/100 25 decorative ‘Akita‘ large dark red flowers, yellow centre (fl. Ø cm: 18) I 07 - 10 36”/90 25 decorative ‘Arabian Night’ deep ruby red (fl. Ø cm: 13) I 07 - 10 40”/100 25 decorative ‘Arnhem’ blood red (fl. Ø cm: 10) I 07 - 10 24”/60 25 decorative ‘Autumn Fairy’ orange with yellow (fl. Ø cm: 13) I 07 - 10 16”/40 25

D. ‘Akita’ D. ‘Arabian Night’

D. ‘Night Butterfly’ D ‘Ace Summer Sunset’ D. ‘Arnhem’ D. ‘Autumn Fairy’ decorative ‘Avignon’ white with lilac flames (fl. Ø cm: 18) I 07 - 10 46”/115 25 decorative ‘Babylon Flamed‘ NEW bronze with red spots (Dinnerplate) (fl. Ø cm: 22) I 07 - 10 44”/110 25 decorative ‘Babylon Purple’ purple (fl. Ø cm: 18) I 07 - 10 44”/110 25 decorative ‘Babylon Red‘ huge bright red flowers (Dinnerplate) (fl. Ø cm: 22) I 07 - 10 44”/110 25 decorative ‘Barbarossa red (Dinnerplate) (fl. Ø cm: 20) I 07 - 10 40”/100 25 decorative ‘Berliner Kleene’ light pink (fl. Ø cm: 12) I 07 - 10 24”/60 25

NEW

D. ‘Babylon Purple’ D. ‘Babylon Red’

D. ‘Avignon’ D. ‘Babylon Flamed’ D. ‘Barbarossa’ D. ‘Berliner Kleene’

9 Variety Description Size Month Height Per inch/cm Unit decorative ‘Big Brother’ orange (fl. Ø cm: 20) I 07 - 10 36”/90 25 decorative ‘Blithe Spirit’ cherry red with white tips (fl. Ø cm: 20) I 07 - 10 44”/110 25 decorative ‘Bodacious’ orange with yellow tips (Dinnerplate) (fl. Ø cm: 23) I 07 - 10 36”/90 25 decorative ‘Bristol Stripe’ violet with white stripes (Dinnerplate) (fl. Ø cm: 22) I 07 - 10 44”/110 25 decorative ‘Café au Lait‘ creamy white flowers, green leaves, tall stems (Dinnerplate) (fl. Ø cm: 27) I 07 - 10 40”/100 25 decorative ‘Cambridge’ yellow with red flames (Dinnerplate) (fl. Ø cm: 20) I 07 - 10 40”/100 25 decorative ‘Diana’s Memory’ pale purplish pink with yellow centre (fl. Ø cm: 12) I 07 - 10 26”/65 25 decorative ‘Duet’ dark red with white tips (fl. Ø cm: 16) I 07 - 10 44”/110 25

D. ‘Bodacious’ D. ‘Bristol Stripe’ D. ‘Café au Lait’

D. ‘Big Brother’ D. ‘Blithe Spirit’ D. ‘Cambridge’ D. ‘Diana’s Memory’ D. ‘Duet’ decorative ‘Ellen Houston’ orange, dark leaves (fl. Ø cm: 8) I 07 - 10 20”/50 25 decorative ‘Emory Paul’ lilac (Dinnerplate) (fl. Ø cm: 27) I 07 - 10 44”/110 25 decorative ‘Eveline’ white with lilac tips (fl. Ø cm: 10) I 07 - 10 40”/100 25 decorative ‘Explosion’ yellow with red blush (fl. Ø cm: 19) I 07 - 10 36”/90 25 decorative ‘Extase’ pink with white and primrose yellow centre (fl. Ø cm: 15) I 07 - 10 20”/50 25 decorative ‘Ferncliff Illusion’ white with lilac tips (Dinnerplate) (fl. Ø cm: 22) I 07 - 10 52”/130 25

D. ‘Eveline’ D. ‘Explosion’

D. ‘Ellen Houston’ D. ‘Emory Paul’ D. ‘Extase’ D. ‘Ferncliff Illusion’

10 Variety Description Size Month Height Per inch/cm Unit decorative ‘Garden Wonder’ vivid red with velvet glow (fl. Ø cm: 17) I 07 - 10 26”/65 25 decorative ‘Hawaii‘ large pink, yellow and white flowers (fl. Ø cm: 10) I 07 - 10 32”/80 25 decorative ‘Holland Festival’ orange with white tips (fl. Ø cm: 20) I 07 - 10 52”/130 25 decorative ‘Islander’ fuchsia salmon (Dinnerplate) (fl. Ø cm: 25) I 07 - 10 40”/100 25 decorative ‘Karma Bon Bini‘ large bright red flowers with yellow centre (fl. Ø cm: 10) I 07 - 10 36”/90 25

D. ‘Hawaii’ D. ‘Holland Festival’

D. ‘Garden Wonder’ D. ‘Islander D. ‘Karma Bon Bini decorative ‘Karma Choc’ burgundy, dark leaves (fl. Ø cm: 12) I 07 - 10 40”/100 25 decorative ‘Karma Corona’ bronze-yellow flowers with red tips (fl. Ø cm: 13) I 07 - 10 40”/100 25 decorative ‘Karma Fuchsiana’ pink (fl. Ø cm: 12) I 07 - 10 36”/90 25 decorative ‘Karma Lagoon’ violet purple (fl. Ø cm: 14) I 07 - 10 44”/110 25 decorative ‘Karma Naomi’ dark red (fl. Ø cm: 12) I 07 - 10 48”/120 25 decorative ‘Karma Yin Yang’ burgundy with white tips (fl. Ø cm: 12) I 07 - 10 36”/90 25

D. ‘Karma Fuchsiana’ D. ‘Karma Lagoon’

D. ‘Karma Choc’ D. ‘Karma Corona’ D. ‘Karma Naomi’ D. ‘Karma Yin Yang’

11 Variety Description Size Month Height Per inch/cm Unit decorative ‘Kelvin Floodlight‘ huge lemon yellow flowers, a garden favourite (Dinnerplate) (fl. Ø cm: 25) I 07 - 10 44”/110 25 decorative ‘Kiev’ white with soft lilac tips (fl. Ø cm: 15) I 07 - 10 34”/85 25 decorative ‘Lady Darlene’ yellow with red tips (fl. Ø cm: 20) I 07 - 10 32”/80 25 decorative ‘Lavender Perfection’ lavender (Dinnerplate) (fl. Ø cm: 20) I 07 - 10 40”/100 25 decorative ‘Lilac Time‘ large decorative lilac blue flowers (fl. Ø cm: 15) I 07 - 10 40”/100 25 decorative ‘Little Tiger’ red with white tips (fl. Ø cm: 11) I 07 - 10 20”/50 25 decorative ‘Maki’ peach with red flames (Dinnerplate) (fl. Ø cm: 27) I 07 - 10 40”/100 25 decorative ‘Manhattan Island’ red with yellow centre (fl. Ø cm: 16) I 07 - 10 32”/80 25

D. ‘Lady Darlene’ D. ‘Lavender Perfection’ D. ‘Lilac Time’

D. ‘Kelvin Floodlight’ D. ‘Kiev’ D. ‘Little Tiger’ D. ‘Maki’ D. ‘Manhattan Island’ decorative ‘Mom‘s Special‘ large white flowers with lavender stripes (Dinnerplate) (fl. Ø cm: 22) I 07 - 10 40”/100 25 decorative ‘Motto’ orange with yellow centre (fl. Ø cm: 20) I 07 - 10 40”/100 25 decorative ‘Mrs. Eileen’ orange (fl. Ø cm: 20) I 07 - 10 48”/120 25 decorative ‘München’ primrose yellow (fl. Ø cm: 13) I 07 - 10 16”/40 25 decorative ‘Mystery Day’ dark red with white tips (fl. Ø cm: 17) I 07 - 10 40”/100 25 decorative ‘Otto’s Thrill’ dark pink (fl. Ø cm: 22) I 07 - 10 44”/110 25

D. ‘Mrs. Eileen’ D. ‘München’

D. ‘Mom’s Special’ D. ‘Motto’ D. ‘Mystery Day’ D. ‘Otto’s Thrill’

12 Variety Description Size Month Height Per inch/cm Unit decorative ‘Peter’ purple (fl. Ø cm: 8) I 07 - 10 40”/100 25 decorative ‘Procyon‘ buttercup-yellow, red tips (fl. Ø cm: 11) I 07 - 10 44”/110 25 decorative ‘Santa Claus’ white with red edge (fl. Ø cm: 11) I 07 - 10 40”/100 25 decorative ‘Seattle’ yellow, white tips (fl. Ø cm: 15) I 07 - 10 32”/80 25 decorative ‘Thomas A. Edison’ rich purple (fl. Ø cm: 17) I 07 - 10 28”/70 25 decorative ‘Tirreno’ yellow with red tips (fl. Ø cm: 12) I 07 - 10 28”/70 25 decorative ‘Uchuu’ red (Dinnerplate) (fl. Ø cm: 25) I 07 - 10 32”/80 25 decorative ‘Vanessa’ pink with white (fl. Ø cm: 15) I 07 - 10 20”/50 25

D. ‘Santa Claus’ D. ‘Seattle’ D. ‘Thomas A. Edison’’

D. ‘Peter’ D. ‘Procyon’ D. ‘Tirreno’ D. ‘Uchuu’ D. ‘Vanessa’ decorative ‘Verwers Heatwave’ vivid red (fl. Ø cm: 11) I 07 - 10 20”/50 25 decorative ‘Winkie Colonel’ red (Dinnerplate) (fl. Ø cm: 30) I 07 - 10 32”/80 25 decorative ‘Wittem’ white with lilac glow (fl. Ø cm: 12) I 07 - 10 22”/55 25 fimbriated ‘Fleurel‘ white flowers with pale yellow centre (Dinnerplate) (fl. Ø cm: 25) I 07 - 10 26”/65 25 fimbriated ‘Fuzzy Wuzzy’ pink with white edge, fringed tips (fl. Ø cm: 9) I 07 - 10 36”/90 25 fimbriated ‘Kenora Macop-B’ burgundy (Dinnerplate) (fl. Ø cm: 21) I 07 - 10 40”/100 25

D. ‘Wittem’ D. ‘Fleurel’

D. ‘Verwers Heatwave’ D. ‘Winkie Colonel’ D. ‘Fuzzy Wuzzy’ D. ‘Kenora Macop-B’

13 Variety Description Size Month Height Per inch/cm Unit fimbriated ‘Sakura Fubuki’ lilac with white, fringed tips (fl. Ø cm: 11) I 07 - 10 40”/100 25 fimbriated ‘Show ‘n Tell’ orange with yellow (fl. Ø cm: 22) I 07 - 10 36”/90 25 fimbriated ‘Star Elite’ light orangewith yellow heart, spiderhead (fl. Ø cm: 17) I 07 - 10 44”/110 25 gallery ‘Art Deco’ salmon at the front and red at the back of the bend flower (fl. Ø cm: 11) I 07 - 10 16”/40 25 gallery ‘Art Nouveau‘ purple, dark green leaves (fl. Ø cm: 10) I 07 - 10 18”/45 25 gallery ‘Cézanne’ brilliant greenish yellow (fl. Ø cm: 9) I 07 - 10 12”/30 25 gallery ‘Cobra’ butter yellow with orange glow (fl. Ø cm: 10) I 07 - 10 18”/45 25

D. ‘Sakura Fubuki’ D. ‘Show ‘n Tell ’ D. ‘Star Elite’

D. ‘Art Deco’ D. ‘Art Nouveau’ D. ‘Cézanne’ D. ‘Cobra’ gallery ‘Matisse’ orange with yellow (fl. Ø cm: 11) I 07 - 10 16”/40 25 gallery ‘Monet‘ soft lilac with ivory white centre (fl. Ø cm: 11) I 07 - 10 12”/30 25 gallery ‘Pablo‘ salmon orange with yellow (fl. Ø cm: 10) I 07 - 10 12”/30 25 gallery ‘Rembrandt‘ violet rose with a white centre (fl. Ø cm: 9) I 07 - 10 14”/35 25 gallery ‘Renoir’ soft lilac (fl. Ø cm: 11) I 07 - 10 12”/30 25 gallery ‘Singer‘ bright red (fl. Ø cm: 9) I 07 - 10 16”/40 25

D. ‘Pablo’ D. ‘Rembrandt’

D. ‘Matisse’ D. ‘Monet’ D. ‘Renoir’ D. ‘Singer’

14 Variety Description Size Month Height Per inch/cm Unit gallery ‘Vincent’ yellow to orange (fl. Ø cm: 10) I 07 - 10 12”/30 25 happy single ‘Party’ bright yellow, dark leaves (fl. Ø cm: 9) I 07 - 10 28”/70 25 happy single ‘Romeo‘ dark crimson red flowers, dark leaves (fl. Ø cm: 9) I 07 - 10 30”/75 25 happy single ‘Wink‘ light and red bi-colored purple ray florets, dark leaves (fl. Ø cm: 10) I 07 - 10 24”/60 25 melody ‘Allegro’ pink (fl.Ø cm 12) I 07 - 10 20”/50 25 melody ‘Bolero’ red (fl. Ø cm: 10) I 07 - 10 24”/60 25 melody ‘Dora’ yellow with orange tips (fl. Ø cm: 15) I 07 - 10 30”/75 25 melody ‘Gipsy’ pink with yellow centre (fl. Ø cm: 13) I 07 - 10 24”/60 25 melody ‘Harmony’ pink with white glow, dark leaves (fl. Ø cm: 14) I 07 - 10 24”/60 25

D. ‘Vincent’ D. ‘Party’ D. ‘Romeo’ D. ‘Wink’

D. ‘Allegro’ D. ‘Bolero’ D. ‘Dora’ D. ‘Gipsy’ D. ‘Harmony’ melody ‘Latin’ brilliant greenish yellow (fl. Ø cm: 10) I 07 - 10 18”/45 25 melody ‘Lizza’ pink with white centre (fl. Ø cm: 12) I 07 - 10 22”/55 25 melody ‘Mambo’ dark purple (fl. Ø cm: 10) I 07 - 10 18”/45 25 melody ‘Swing’ vivid orange with yellow (fl. Ø cm: 12) I 07 - 10 24”/60 25 mignon ‘Roxy’ magenta, dark leaves (fl. Ø cm: 7) I 07 - 10 18”/45 25 mignon ‘Sunshine’ yellow with orange center, dark leaves (fl. Ø cm: 9) I 07 - 10 28”/70 25

D. ‘Mambo’ D. ‘Swing’

D. ‘Latin’ D. ‘Lizza’ D. ‘Roxy’ D. ‘Sunshine’

15 Variety Description Size Month Height Per inch/cm Unit miscellaneous ‘Vancouver’ purple with white edge (fl. Ø cm: 15) I 07 - 10 36”/90 25 dahli nova ‘Alabama’ vivid greenish yellow (fl. Ø cm: 10) I 07 - 10 12”/30 25 dahli nova ‘Arizona’ orange (fl. Ø cm: 10) I 07 - 10 12”/30 25 dahli nova ‘Colorado’ white (fl. Ø cm: 10) I 07 - 10 12”/30 25 peony ‘Bishop of Auckland’ dark red, dark leaves (fl. Ø cm: 9) I 07 - 10 36”/90 25 peony ‘Bishop of Canterbury‘ pinkish red, dark leaves (fl. Ø cm: 9) I 07 - 10 36”/90 25 peony ‘Bishop of Leicester‘ pink lavender, dark leaves (fl. Ø cm: 12) I 07 - 10 36”/90 25 peony ‘Bishop of Llandaff‘ bright red, dark leaves (fl. Ø cm: 10) I 07 - 10 38”/95 25

D. ‘Arizona’ D. ‘Colorado’ D. ‘Bishop of Auckland’

D. ‘Vancouver’ D. ‘Alabama’ D. ‘Bishop of Canterbury’ D. ‘Bishop of Leicester’ D. ‘Bishop of Llandaff’ peony ‘Bishop of Oxford‘ orange, dark leaves (fl. Ø cm: 10) I 07 - 10 36”/90 25 peony ‘Bishop of York‘ small yellow flowers, dark leaves (fl. Ø cm: 13) I 07 - 10 36”/90 25 peony ‘Fascination‘ deep pink, dark leaves (fl. Ø cm: 12) I 07 - 10 32”/80 25 semi cactus ‘American Dream’ pink with dark pink stripes (Dinnerplate) (fl. Ø cm: 12) I 07 - 10 44”/110 25 semi cactus ‘Apache’ lively red, fringed tips (fl. Ø cm: 14) I 07 - 10 36”/90 25 semi cactus ‘Aspen’ ivory white (fl. Ø cm: 17) I 07 - 10 20”/50 25

D. ‘Fascination’ D. ‘American Dream’

D. ‘Bishop of Oxford’ D. ‘Bishop of York’ D. ‘Apache’ D. ‘Aspen’

16 Variety Description Size Month Height Per inch/cm Unit semi cactus ‘Bonne Esprit’ (syn. ‘Gute Laune’) dark pink (fl. Ø cm: 14) I 07 - 10 20”/50 25 semi cactus ‘Color Spectacle’ orange with white tips (fl. Ø cm: 17) I 07 - 10 44”/110 25 semi cactus ‘Dana’ yellow with red tips (fl. Ø cm: 15) I 07 - 10 32”/80 25 semi cactus ‘Mick’s Peppermint’ white with lilac stripes (Dinnerplate) (fl. Ø cm: 17) I 07 - 10 44”/110 25 semi cactus ‘Park Record’ deep salmon pink (fl. Ø cm: 14) I 07 - 10 18”/45 25

D. ‘Color Spectacle’ D. ‘Dana’

D. ‘Bonne Esprit’ D. ‘Mick’s Peppermint’ D. ‘Park Record’ semi cactus ‘Purple Gem‘ purple flowers (fl. Ø cm: 14) I 07 - 10 40”/100 25 semi cactus ‘Red Pygmy‘ vivid red flowers (fl. Ø cm: 12) I 07 - 10 20”/50 25 semi cactus ‘Rip City’ deep purplish red (fl. Ø cm: 14) I 07 - 10 40”/100 25 semi cactus ‘Tahiti Sunrise’ yellow with pink tips (fl. Ø cm: 16) I 07 - 10 44”/110 25 semi cactus ‘Vuurvogel’ yellow with dark red tips (fl. Ø cm: 15) I 07 - 10 40”/100 25 semi cactus ‘White Perfection’ white (Dinnerplate) (fl. Ø cm: 20) I 07 - 10 48”/120 25

D. ‘Rip City’ D. ‘Tahiti Sunrise’

D. ‘Purple Gem’ D. ‘Red Pygmy’’ D. ‘Vuurvogel’ D. ‘White Perfection’

17 Variety Description Size Month Height Per inch/cm Unit

LILIUM (Garden Lily) Zone: 4-9 Family: Liliaceae Cultivation: Prefers full sun and requires well-drained soil. Usage: Border and cut flowers. asiatic ‘Belem’ pure white flowers, order and pot 14/16 06 - 07 16”/40 30 asiatic ‘Black Out’ ® red flowers with dark red inside (fl. Ø cm: 16,5) 14/16 06 - 07 48”/120 30 asiatic ‘Buzzer’ burgundy flowers, for border and pots (fl. Ø cm: 11) 14/16 06 - 07 16”/40 30 asiatic ‘Golden Matrix’ buttercup yellow (fl. Ø cm: 13,5) 14/16 06 - 07 14”/35 30 asiatic ‘Happy Life’ pink flowers with yellow center, border and pots (fl. Ø cm: 15) 14/16 06 - 07 16”/40 30 asiatic ‘Happy Spring’ pink flowers with creamy center, border and pots (fl. Ø cm: 14,5) 14/16 06 - 07 16”/40 30 asiatic ‘Happy Sun’ pure yellow flowers, border and pots (fl. Ø cm: 16) 14/16 06 - 07 16”/40 30

L. ‘Belem’ L. ‘Black Out’ L. ‘Buzzer’

L. ‘Golden Matrix’ L. ‘Happy Life’ L. ‘Happy Spring’ L. ‘Happy Sun’ asiatic ‘Happy Sunrise’ yellow flowers with orange heart, border and pots (fl. Ø cm: 16) 14/16 06 - 07 16”/40 30 asiatic ‘João Pessoa’ yellow flowers with red airbrushed center, border and pots 14/16 06 - 07 16”/40 30 asiatic ‘Ladylike‘ upward-facing pink flowers with broad golden centers, border and pots, diameter fls 120 mm 14/16 06 - 07 22”/55 30

L ‘Happy Sunrise’ L. ‘João Pessoa’ L. ‘Ladylike’

18 Variety Description Size Month Height Per inch/cm Unit asiatic ‘Londrina’ red flowers, border and pots 14/16 06 - 07 20”/50 30 asiatic ‘Matrix‘ dark orange flowers, center splash of orange-yellow, border and pots 14/16 06 - 07 16”/40 30 asiatic ‘Orange Matrix’ orange flowers, border and pots (fl. Ø cm: 12) 14/16 06 - 07 20”/50 30 asiatic ‘Rio de Janeiro’ lemon yellow flowers, border and pots 14/16 06 - 07 20”/50 30 Lilium Looks ‘Tiny’ varieties are a new generation of pot lilies which are genetically short. High flower production and shorter forcing period. asiatic ‘Tiny Bee’ yellow flowers, border and pots 14/16 06 - 07 18”/45 30 asiatic ‘Tiny Diamond’ pink flowers with white centre, border and pots 14/16 06 - 07 14”/35 30 asiatic ‘Tiny Double You’ double orange flowers, border and pots 14/16 06 - 07 20”/50 30

L. ‘Londrina’ L. ‘Matrix’ L. ‘Orange Matrix’

L. ‘Rio de Janeiro’ L. ‘Tinny Bee’ L. ‘Tiny Diamond L. ‘Tiny Double You’ asiatic ‘Tiny Ghost’ burgundy flowers, border and pots 14/16 06 - 07 20”/50 30 asiatic ‘Tiny Glow’ yellow flowers, border and pots 14/16 06 - 07 18”/45 30 asiatic ‘Tiny Hope’ red flowers, border and pots 14/16 06 - 07 20”/50 30

L ‘Tiny Ghost’ L. ‘Tiny Glow’ L. ‘Tiny Hope’

19 Variety Description Size Month Height Per inch/cm Unit asiatic ‘Tiny Invader’ orange flowers with red spotted centre, border and pots 14/16 06 - 07 14”/35 30 asiatic ‘Tiny Nugget’ yellow flowers with red edge, border and pots 14/16 06 - 07 20”/50 30 asiatic ‘Tiny Orange Sensation’ orange flowers with red, border and pots 14/16 06 - 07 20”/50 30 asiatic ‘Tiny Padhye’ white flowers with purple centre, border and pots 14/16 06 - 07 18”/45 30 asiatic ‘Tiny Parrot’ yellow flowers with heavily red spotted centre, border and pots 14/16 06 - 07 16”/40 30 asiatic ‘Tiny Pearl’ burgundy flowers, border and pots 14/16 06 - 07 18”/45 30 asiatic ‘Tiny Rocket’ red flowers, border and pots 14/16 06 - 07 18”/45 30

L. ‘Tiny Invader’ L. ‘Tiny Nugget’ L. ‘Orange Sensation’

L. ‘Tiny Padhye’ L. ‘Tiny Parrot’ L. ‘Tiny Pearl’ L. ‘Tiny Rocket’ asiatic ‘Tiny Sensation’ yellow flowers with maroon spotted centre, border and pots 14/16 06 - 07 18”/45 30 asiatic ‘Tiny Shadow’ orange flowers with burgundy centre, border and pots 14/16 06 - 07 12”/30 30 asiatic ‘Tiny Toons’ pink flowers, border and pots 14/16 06 - 07 14”/35 30 lancifolium NEW orange and black speckled flowers 14/16 06-07 48”/120 30 oriental ‘After Eight’ dark pink with white, suitable for border and pots (fl. Ø cm: 22) 14/16 06 - 07 18”/45 30 oriental ‘Casa Blanca‘ large white flowers, fragrant (fl. Ø cm: 25) 16/18 06 - 07 48”/120 30 oriental ‘Dizzy‘ white petals, wide raspberry red stripes and freckles 16/18 07 - 08 40”/100 30

L. ‘Tiny Sensation’ L. ‘Tiny Shadow’ L. ‘Tiny Toons’

NEW

L. lancifolium L. ‘After Eight’ L. ‘Casa Blanca’ L. ‘Dizzy’

20 Variety Description Size Month Height Per inch/cm Unit oriental ‘Garden Party‘ white flowers, yellow to peach centre stripes, suitable for border and pots (fl. Ø cm: 10 cm) 14/16 06 - 07 18”/45 30 oriental ‘Mona Lisa’ ® light pink flowers, suitable for border and pots (fl. Ø cm: 18,5) 16/18 06 - 07 20”/50 30 oriental ‘Star Gazer‘ pink-red centre, light edged flowers (fl. Ø cm: 40) 16/18 06 - 07 60”/150 30 oriental ‘Sunny Okinawa’ white flowers, dark green leaves 14/16 07 - 08 16”/40 30 oriental ‘Tigerwoods’ ® white flowers, pink freckles and centre stripes, fragrant (fl. Ø cm: 25) 16/18 07 - 08 50”/125 30

L. ‘Mona Lisa’ L. ‘Star Gazer’

L. ‘Garden Party’ L. ‘Sunny Okinawa’ L. ‘Tigerwoods’ ‘Regale‘ white-purple, pendant flowers 14/16 06 - 07 48”/120 30 trumpet ‘Golden Splendour’ NEW dark yellow pendant flowers 14/16 06-08 40”/100 30 trumpet ‘Pink Perfection’ NEW purple pink pendant flowers 14/16 07-08 40”/100 30

NEW NEW

L ‘Regale’ L. ‘Golden Splendour’ L. ‘Pink Perfection’

21 Variety Description Size Month Height Per inch/cm Unit

ARUM (Italien Arum) Zone: 5-10 italicum spikes have bright orange-red berries in late summer II 04 - 05 12”/30 25 CROCOSMIA (Montbretia) Zone: 4-9 ‘Emberglow‘ burned orange-red, large flowers 8/10 06 - 07 32”/80 25 ‘Emily McKenzie‘ copper-orange, red ring around yellow centre large fls. 8/10 06 - 07 30”/70 25 ‘George Davison‘ yellow flowers, short , small flowers 6/+ 06 - 07 22”/55 25 ‘John Boots‘ pure yellow, large flowers 6/+ 06 - 07 22”/55 25 ‘Lucifer‘ brilliant red flowers 8/10 06 - 07 36”/90 25 masonorum orange-red flowers 8/10 06 - 07 40”/100 25 ‘Mistral‘ scarlet-red, large flowers 8/10 06 - 07 28”/70 25 ‘Sunglow‘ yellow flowers 8/10 06 - 07 28”/70 25

Arum italicum C. ‘Emberglow’ C. ‘Emily Mckenzie’ C. ‘George Davison’

C. ‘John Boots’ C. ‘Lucifer’ C. masonorum C. ‘Mistral’ C. ‘Sunglow’

NEW NEW

Eremurus ‘Cleopatra’’ Er. ‘White Beauty Favourite’

Eremurus bungei Eucomis bicolor Eucomis ‘Sparkling Beauty’

EREMURUS (Foxtail Lily) Zone: 6-7 bungei NEW soft yellow flowers I 06-07 60”/150 25 ‘Cleopatra’ orange-pink flowers I 07 - 08 50”/125 25 ‘White Beauty Favourite’ NEW white flowers I 06-07 50”/125 25 EUCOMIS (Pineapple Lily) Zone: 6-8 bicolor purple spotted, purple flowers 14/16 08 - 09 28”/70 25 comosa ‘Sparkling Burgundy‘ cream upright flower, rosettes turning purple I 08 - 09 28”/70 25

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GLADIOLUS (Acidanthera) (Peacock Orchid) Zone: 6-10 callianthus ‘Murielea’ white, purple centre flowers 8/10 05 - 07 24”/60 25 HYACINTHUS (Galtonia) (Summer Hyacinth) Zone: 5-10 candicans white flowers 16/18 07 - 08 44”/110 25 NERINE (Guernsey Lily) Zone: 7-10 bowdenii pink flowers 12/14 09 - 11 20”/50 25 POLIANTHES (Tuberose) Zone: 7-10 ‘The Pearl‘ double white-pink flowers 12/14 09 - 10 32”/80 25 SCHIZOSTYLIS (Kaffir Lily) Zone: 6-9 coccinea red flowers 10/11 10 - 11 24”/60 25

Hyacinthus candicans Nerine bowdenii

Gladiolus cal.’Murielea’ Polianthes ‘The Pearl’ Schizostylus coccinea

Z. ‘Odessa’ Z. ‘Red Alert’

Z. ‘Albomaculata’ Z. ‘Flame’ Z. ‘Rehmanii’ Z. ‘Sunshine’

ZANTEDESCHIA (Calla) Zone: 7-10 ‘Albomaculata‘ white flowers, spotted green leaves 14/16 07 - 10 12”/30 25 ‘Flame‘ orange flowers, spotted green leaves 14/16 07 - 10 20”/50 25 ‘Odessa‘ black flowers, spotted green leaves 14/16 07 - 10 20”/50 25 ‘Red Alert’ red flowers, spotted green leaves 14/16 07 - 10 20”/50 25 ‘Rehmanii‘ pink flowers, green leaves 14/16 07 - 10 12”/30 25 ‘Sunshine’ yellow flowers, spotted green leaves 14/16 07 - 10 20”/50 25

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ACANTHUS (Bear’s Breeches) Zone: 5-9 Family: Acanthaceae Cultivation: Prefers full sun and well-drained soil. Protect crowns in first winter after planting. Usage: Nice specimen plant for the back of the border. Frost sensitive. mollis mauve-white flower-spikes, semi evergreen I 06 - 08 40”/100 25 mollis ‘Mornings Candle’ tall spikes of mauve bracts revealing white flowers I 06 - 08 40”/100 25

Acanthus mollis Ac. ‘Mornings Candle’

ACHILLEA (Yarrow) Zone: 4-8 Family: Asteraceae Cultivation: Full sun and poor dry soil. Drought resistant. Usage: For border, meadow, wild-garden and as cutflower. Attractive for butterflies and bees. millifolium ‘Moonshine’ golden fls., silver green fern like leaf, drought tolerant, long bloomer I 06 - 09 24”/60 25 millifolium ‘Paprika’ red flowers, shades of ruby and salmon I 06 - 08 24”/60 25 hybrida ‘Pretty Belinda’ clusters of deep pink flowers I 06 - 09 20”/50 25 hybrida ‘Terracotta’ peach colored flowers, deepens to orange I 06 - 08 32”/80 25 hybrida ‘Walther Funcke’ brick red orange flowers on silver tinted leaves I 06 - 08 24”/60 25

Achillea ‘Moonshine’ Achillea ‘Pretty Belinda’

Achillea ‘Paprika ’ Achillea ‘Terracotta’ Achillea ‘Walther Funcke’

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ACONITUM (Monkshood) Zone: 4-9 Family: Ranunculaceae Cultivation: Partial shade, grows best in fertile cool, moist retentive soil. Usage: Upright perennial with erect stems that bear hooded flowers. Does well in shady borders or wild gardens. Excellent cut flowers. cammarum ‘Bicolor’ blue with white flowers I 07 - 10 40”/100 25 carmichaelli large blue flowers I 07 - 09 40”/100 25 henryi ‘Spark’s Variety’ purple violet flowers I 06 - 08 48”/120 25 napellus blue flowers with a touch of mauve I 07 - 10 40”/100 25 napellus ‘Snow White’ (syn.: Schneewittchen) long spires of pure white flowers I 06 - 07 40”/100 25 ACTAEA see Cimicifuga on page 35

Aconitum ‘Spark’s Variety’ Aconitum napellus

Aconitum cammarum ‘Bicolor’ Aconitum carmichaelli Aconitum ‘Snow White’ Agapanthus africanus ‘Albus’

AGAPANTHUS (Lily of the Nile) Zone 6-9 Family: Alliaceae Cultivation: Prefers full sun and moist but well-drained soil. Usage: Excellent container plant. Frost sensitive. africanus ‘Albus’ white flowers I 07 - 08 32”/80 25 ‘Black Buddhist’ dark blue flowers, dark stems I 07 - 08 32”/80 25 ‘Donau’ dark blue flowers I 07 - 08 32”/80 25 ‘Silver Moon’ ® blue flowers, silver white stripes on green leaves, excellent for pots I 07 - 08 24”/60 25

Agapanthus ‘Black Buddhist’ Agapanthus ‘Donau’ Agapanthus ‘Silver Moon’

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AGASTACHE (Anise Hyssop) Zone: 4-9 Family: Lamiaceae Cultivation: Full sun and dry soil. Usage: Use larger numbers in borders. Attracts butterflies and bees. hybrida ‘Black Adder’ long spires of smokey violet flowers I 07 - 09 24”/60 25 hybrida ‘Blue Fortune’ dark blue flowers I 06 - 09 36”/90 25 ALCHEMILLA (Lady’s Mantle) Zone: 4-7 Family: Rosaceae Cultivation: Sun to partial shade; well-drained soil. Usage: Terrific plant for the perennial border, as a groundcover or edging plant, good cut flowers. mollis lemon-yellow flowers, soft green leaves I 06 - 09 16”/40 25 ANCHUSA (Bugloss) Zone: 7-9 Family: Boraginaceae Cultivation: Prefers sun or partial shade and good drainage. Loves rich fertile soil. Usage: Excellent plant for the perennial border and in natural settings. Good for large container production. azurea ‘Loddon Royalist’ blue forget-me-not like flowers, leaves grey green I 05 - 06 36”/90 25

Agastache ‘Black Adder’ Agastache ‘Blue Fortune’

Alchemilla mollis Anchusa ‘Loddon Royalist’

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ANEMONE (Windflower) Zone: 4-8 Family: Ranunculaceae Cultivation: Prefers sun or partial shade and deep, moisture retentive soil Usage: Outstanding plant when used in masse. Or as background plantings in the perennial border hupehensis ‘Crispa’ (Lady Gilmour) single pink flower, large ruffled crispate foliage I 08 - 10 24”/60 25 hupehensis ‘September Charm’ single pink flowers I 08 - 10 32”/80 25 leveillei white contrasting purplish outer petals I 04 - 05 24”/60 25 sylvestris white flower, yellow inside, early flowering, re-bloomer I 04 - 05 12”/30 25 tomentosa ‘Robustissima’ clear pink flowers I 08 - 09 32”/80 25 hybrida ‘Honorine Jobert’ single white flowers I 08 - 10 32”/80 25 hybrida ‘Pamina’ dark red double flowers I 09 - 10 32”/80 25 hybrida ‘Queen Charlotte’ syn. ‘Königin Charlotte’, pink double, big flowers! I 09 - 10 32”/80 25 hybrida ‘Whirlwind’ white semi double flowers I 08 - 10 32”/80 25

Anemone leveillei Anemone sylvestris

Anemone ‘Crispa’ Anemone ‘September Charm’ Anemone ‘Robustissima’ Anemone ‘Honorine Jobert’

Anemone ‘Pamina’ Anemone ‘Queen Charlotte’ Anemone ‘Whirlwind’

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AQUILEGIA (Columbine) Zone: 3-8 Family: Ranunculaceae Cultivation: Full sun or partial shade, moist and well drained soil. Usage: Excellent in background with other tall plants. Perennial border, very good cut flower. vulgaris ‘Black Barlow’ fully double near black flowers I 05 - 07 28”/70 25 vulgaris ‘Blue Barlow’ fully double violet blue flowers I 05 - 07 28”/70 25 vulgaris ‘Bordeaux Barlow‘ double flowering, deep red, good cutflower I 05 - 07 24”/60 25 vulgaris ‘White Barlow’ fully double white flowers I 05 - 07 28”/70 25 vulgaris ‘William Guiness’ very dark, purple white flowers I 05 - 07 28”/70 25 vulgaris ‘Winky Double Blue & White’ NEW upfacing double blue with white fls., mildew tolerant I 05-07 14”/35 25

Aq. ‘Bordeaux Barlow’ Aq. ‘White Barlow’ Aq. ‘William Guiness’

NEW NEW

Aq. ‘Black Barlow’ Aq. ‘Blue Barlow’ A.’Winky Double Blue & White A.’Winky Double Rose & White’ Aq. ‘Nora Barlow’

Aruncus aethusifolius Aruncus dioicus Aruncus ‘Guinea Fowl’ vulgaris ‘Winky Double Rose & White’ NEW upfacing double pink with white fls., mildew tolerant I 05-07 14”/35 25 hybrida ‘Nora Barlow’ fully double reddish colors with white tips, no spurs I 05 - 07 28”/70 25 ARUNCUS (Goat’s Beard) Zone: 3-8 Family: Rosaceae Cultivation: Shade, rich moist soil. Usage: Feathery flowers and astilbe-like foliage. Fine border plants that do well along streams and ponds. Attracts bees. aethusifolius creamy white flowers, deep green leaves I 06 - 08 10”/25 25 dioicus (Sylvestris) creamy white flowers I 06 - 08 48”/120 25 dioicus ‘Guinea Fowl’ horizontally held creamy white flower heads I 06 - 08 24”/60 25

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ASCLEPIAS (Milkweed, Butterflyweed) Zone: 4-9 Family: Asclepiadaceae Cultivation: Needs full sun and ordinary soil. Usage: Erect perennial, lance-shaped foliage. Plant for dry, sunny borders and meadows. Attracts butterflies. incarnata ‘Cinderella’ red-pink flowers, likes wetland I 06 - 08 50”/125 25 incarnata ‘Iceberg’ white flowers I 06 - 08 50”/125 25 tuberosa orange flowers (2 years) I 07 - 09 20”/50 25

Asclepias ‘Cinderella’ Asclepias ‘Iceberg’

Aster ‘Anneke’ Aster ‘Jenny’

Asclepias tuberosa Aster ‘Kristina’ Aster ‘Lady in Blue’

ASTER (Michaelmas Daisy) Zone: 3-8 Family: Asteraceae Cultivation: Sun or partial shade, fertile, well-drained soil. Usage: Good cut flowers, best planted in masse. dumosus ‘Anneke’ pink flowers I 09 - 10 16”/40 25 dumosus ‘Jenny’ red flowers I 09 - 10 16”/40 25 dumosus ‘Kristina’ pure white double flowers I 09 - 10 16”/40 25 dumosus ‘Lady in Blue’ double blue violet flowers I 09 - 10 10”/25 25

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ASTILBE (False Goat’s Beard) (False Spirea) Zone: 4-9 Family: Saxifragaceae Cultivation: Partial shade and organically rich, moist soil. Usage: Shady border, among trees, shrubs or with ferns and hostas. arendsii ‘Amethyst’ lilac open plumes 2/3 06 - 07 40”/100 25 arendsii ‘Bressingham Beauty’ salmon rose plumes 2/3 06 - 08 40”/100 25 arendsii ‘Color Flash’ pink plumes, leaves changes from green to burgundy 2/3 06 - 08 18”/45 25 arendsii ‘Diamant’ pure white plumes, green leaves 2/3 06 - 08 28”/70 25 arendsii ‘Drum and Bass’ medium to bright pink plumes, bright green leaves 2/3 06 - 08 24”/60 25 arendsii ‘Fanal’ red plumes, deep green leaves 2/3 06 - 08 28”/70 25 arendsii ‘Flamingo’ soft pink plumes, glossy green leaves 2/3 06 - 08 30”/75 25 arendsii ‘Glut’ deep red plumes 2/3 06 - 08 28”/70 25 arendsii ‘Rock and Roll’ pure white plumes, dark green leaves 2/3 06 - 07 20”/50 25 chinensis ‘Spotlight’ NEW light pink upright plumes, very dark leaves, long flowering period 2/3 07-08 22”/55 25 chinensis ‘Maggie Daley’ dark leaves with purple plumes, excellent pot variety 2/3 06 - 07 24”/60 25 chinensis ‘Mighty Pip’ ® salmon pink plumes, enormeous flowerheads 2/3 07 - 08 44”/110 25 chinensis ‘Milk and Honey’ white to soft pink plumes while they age 2/3 07 - 09 30”/75 25

Astilbe ‘Color Flash’ Astilbe ‘Diamant’

Astilbe ‘Amethyst’ Ast.’Bressingham Beauty’ Astilbe ‘Drum and Bass’ Astilbe ‘Fanal’

Astilbe ‘Flamingo’ Astilbe ‘Glut’ Astilbe ‘Rock and Roll’

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Astilbe ‘Spotlight’ Astilbe ‘Maggie Daley’ Astilbe ‘Mighty Pip’ Astilbe ‘Milk and Honey’

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Astilbe (continued) chinensis ‘Pumila’ purple-pink plumes, very floriferious Div. 07 - 09 16”/40 25 chinensis ‘Superba’ violet pink plumes Div. 07 - 08 40”/100 25 chinensis ‘Vision Inferno’ white blushed bright pink plumes, green leaves 2/3 06 - 08 30”/75 25 chinensis ‘Visions in Pink’ ® pink plumes, greyish leaves, strong grower, fragrant 2/3 07 - 08 30”/75 25 chinensis ‘Visions in Red’ ® purple-red fls. emerge from red buds 2/3 07 - 08 30”/75 25 chinensis ‘Visions in White’ ® white plumes, green leaves 2/3 07 - 08 30”/75 25 japonica ‘Deutschland’ white plumes, good forcer 2/3 06 - 08 24”/60 25 japonica ‘Ellie’ pure white plumes, contrast dark green leaves, excellent variety 2/3 06 - 08 32”/80 25 japonica ‘Look at Me‘ rosy pink plumes, contrasing red stems, compact growing habit 2/3 06 - 07 20”/50 25 japonica ‘Montgomery’ deep red plumes, bronze leaves, mid summer flowering 2/3 06 - 07 28”/70 25 ‘Younique Ruby Red’ ® carmine red plumes 2/3 06 - 07 16”/40 25 hybrida ‘Cappuccino’ pure white plumes, red stems, red-brown later dark green leaves 2/3 07 - 08 20”/50 25 hybrida ‘Delft Lace’ apricot-pink plumes on red stems, deep blue green leaves 2/3 06 - 08 28”/70 25 hybrida ‘Happy Spirit’ pure white plumes, contrasting red stems, green leaves, rich flowering 2/3 06 - 08 32”/80 25 hybrida ‘Nemo’ bright pink plumes, dark green leaves 2/3 07 - 08 30”/75 25 hybrida ‘Whiteberry’ NEW clear white plumes, red stems, rich flowering, good container plant 2/3 08-09 12”/30 25

Astilbe ‘Pumila’ Astilbe ‘Superba’ Astilbe ‘Vision Inferno’ Astilbe ‘Visions in Pink’ Ast. ‘Visions in Red’

Astilbe ‘Visions in White’ Astilbe ‘Deutschland’ Astilbe ‘Ellie’ Astilbe ‘Look at Me’ Astilbe ‘Montgomery’

Astilbe ‘Delft Lace’ Astilbe ‘Happy Spirit’

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Astilbe ‘Younique Ruby Red’ Ast.’Cappuccino’ Astilbe ‘Nemo’ Astilbe ‘Whiteberry’

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Astr. ‘Dark Shiny Eyes’ Astrantia ‘Florence’ Astrantia ‘Lars’

Astrantia ‘Pink Pride’ Astrantia ‘Primadonna’ Astrantia ‘Ruby Wedding’ Astr. ‘Star of Billion’

Astrantia ‘Star of Fire’ Astr. ‘Star of Treasure’ Astr. ‘Sunningdale Var.’

ASTRANTIA (Masterwort) Zone: 4-7 Family: Apiaceaed Cultivation: Prefers full sun and moist but welldrained organic soil. Usage: For the perennial border or along streams. Very effective when naturalized under light, open trees. major ‘Dark Shiny Eyes’® contrasting silver and red flowers, dark green leaves I 06 - 08 24”/60 25 major ‘Florence‘ light pink flowers, tall habit, very floriferous I 06 - 09 32’/80 25 major ‘Lars’ dark red-white flowers, continuous flowering I 06 - 09 24”/60 25 major ‘Pink Pride’ pink flowers, green leaves I 06 - 08 24”/60 25 major ‘Primadonna’ dark maroon flowers I 06 - 08 28”/70 25 major ‘Ruby Wedding’ ® dark purple-red flowers, dark leaves I 06 - 08 24”/60 25 major ‘Star of Billion’ large white flowers with green tips I 06 - 08 28”/70 25 major ‘Star of Fire’ burgundy red flowers, white centre, dark purple stems I 06 - 08 20”/50 25 major ‘Star of Treasure‘ rosy red flowers, long blooming season I 06 - 09 18”/45 25 major ‘Sunningdale Var.’ variegated leaves, creamy edge and light green blotches with pale pink fls. I 06 - 08 30”/75 25

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Bergenia ‘Baby Doll’ Berg.’Bressingham White’ Bergenia ‘Ice Queen’

Brunnera macrophylla Brunnera ‘Silver Heart’ Brunnera macrophylla ‘Variegata’

BERGENIA Zone: 4-8 Family: Saxifragaceae Cultivation: Prefers partial shade, deep and moist soil. Intolerant to excessive summer heat or drought. Usage: Evergreen clump forming perennials with thick leathery arounded foliage and spikes of tiny cup shaped fls., early spring flowering. hybrida ‘Baby Doll’ pale pink flowers, green leaves I 04 - 05 12”/30 25 hybrida ‘Bressingham White’ best white flowers, leaves starts green, later dark red in winter I 04 - 05 16”/40 25 hybrida ‘Ice Queen’ greenish cream and green flowers, green leaves I 04 - 05 16”/40 25 BRUNNERA (Siberian Bugloss) Zone: 3-8 Family: Boraginaceae Cultivation: Prefers shade to partial shade and fertile, moist soil. Usage: For the shady border or woodlands. Good groundcover. Does well in full sun only if soil remains moist. macrophylla green heart shaped leaves, blue flowers I 04 - 05 16”/40 25 macrophylla ‘Silver Heart’ silvery white leaves with green veins, blue fls, improved Looking Glass I 05 - 06 16”/40 25 macrophylla ‘Variegata’ variegated leaves, large clear white edge, blue flowers I 05 - 07 12”/30 25

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CALTHA (Marsh Marigold) Zone: 5-8 Family: Ranunculaceae Cultivation: Partial shade, grown in moist situations. Usage: Bog or marsh plant in nature. Nice on the edge of ponds or streams. palustris ‘Plena’ double yellow flowers, green leaves I 04 - 05 20”/50 25

Caltha ‘Plena’ Campanula ‘Caroline’ Campanula ‘Freya’

Campanula ‘White Pouffe’ Campanula ‘Azure Beauty’

Campanula ‘Loddon Anna’ Camp. ‘Prichard’s Variety’ Campanula ‘Silver Bells’ Campanula ‘Kent Belle’

CAMPANULA (Bellflower) Zone: 4-9 Family: Campanulaceae Cultivation: Partial shade, slightly alkaline, well-drained soil. Usage: Attractive border plant. Attracts bees. glomerata ‘Caroline’ pink flowers, lighter centre I 05 - 07 16”/40 25 glomerata ‘Freya‘ lilac purple star shaped flowers, very floriferous I 05 - 07 16”/40 25 lactiflora ‘Loddon Anna’ soft pink flowers, nodding I 06 - 08 40”/100 25 lactiflora ‘Prichard’s Variety’ violet pink flowers I 06 - 08 32”/80 25 lactiflora ‘White Pouffe’ white flowers I 06 - 08 16”/40 25 persicifolia ‘Azure Beauty’ double azure-blue flowers I 06 - 08 16”/40 25 punctata ‘Silver Bells’ bright pink and silvery colored flowers, dark green leaves I 06 - 08 16”/40 25 hybrida ‘Kent Belle’ purple blue flowers, continuous flowering I 06 - 09 18”/45 25

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CENTAUREA (Cornflower) Zone: 4-8 Family: Asteraceae Cultivation: full sun and well drained soil or even poor soil. Deadheading helps to prolong the flowering season. Usage: Borders and beds. Containers and cut flower. Attracts butterflies and bees. montana blue flowers, green leaves I 06 - 09 16”/40 25

Centaurea montana Chelone obliqua Cim. ‘Atropurpurea’

Cim. ‘Brunette’ Cim. ‘Pink Spike’ Cim. ‘White Pearl’

CHELONE (Turtlehead) Zone: 3-9 Family: Scrophulariaceae Cultivation: Partial shade to full sun. Needs a consistently moist to wet soil, preferably humus enriched. Usage: Good plant along streams, ponds, borders or the wild garden. obliqua purple pink flowers I 07 - 09 24”/60 25 CIMICIFUGA (Actaea) (Bugbane) Zone: 3-8 Family: Ranunculaceae Cultivation: Partial shade to shade. Needs constant moist in full sun. Usage: Deep composted soil. For the back of the perennial border or woodland garden. simplex ‘Atropurpurea’ white-pinkish flowers, leaves purple-green I 09 - 10 60”/150 25 simplex ‘Brunette’ deep purple leaves with creamy white flowers I 08 - 09 50”/125 25 simplex ‘Pink Spike’ first pink form of Cimicifuga, light pink fls., dark purple leaves I 08 - 09 50”/125 25 simplex ‘White Pearl’ pure white flower spike, pale green leaves, fragrant I 09 - 10 50”/125 25

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CLEMAtis Zone: 4-9 Family: Ranuncullaceae Cultivation: Partial shade. Needs constant moist in full sun. Deep humusy soil Usage: For the back of the perennial border or woodland garden. heracleifolia ‘Mrs. Robert Brydon’ beautiful soft blue fls., rich flowering, climber I 08 - 10 7f/2m 25

Clematis ‘Mrs. Robert Brydon’ Convallaria majalis

Convallaria majalis Conv. ‘Hardwick Hall’ Convallaria ‘Rosea’

CONVALLARIA (Lily of the Valley) Zone: 2-7 Family: Liliaceae Cultivation: Prefers partial sun or shade and humus soil. Usage: Excellent plant for growing under deciduous trees, as groundcover or for pot culture. majalis Plant Pips white flowers on arching stems, scented, green leaves I 04 - 05 10”/25 25 majalis Flower Pips specially for forcing, large pips, scented, green leaves I 04 - 05 10”/25 25 majalis ‘Hardwick Hall’ Plant Pips white flowers, yellow variegated, scented, green leaves I 04 - 05 10”/25 25 majalis ‘Rosea’ Plant Pips pale pink flowers on arching stems, scented, green leaves I 04 - 05 10”/25 25

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COREOPSIS (Tickseed) Zone: 3-9 Family: Asteraceae Cultivation: Full sun to partial shade, well drained good soil. Usage: Perfect for dry border as well as wild flower garden. Attractive for bees. verticillata ‘Moonbeam’ lemon-yellow flowers, very compact and drought resistant I 06 - 09 20”/50 25 verticillata ‘Solar Dance’ sulphur yellow flowers I 06 - 09 16”/40 25

Coreopsis ‘Moonbeam’ Coreopsis ‘Solar Dance’

Cosmos atrosanguineus Crambe cordifolia

COSMOS (Chocolate Cosmos) Zone: 7-10 Family: Asteraceae Cultivation: Full sun, well drained, moisture-retentive soil. Protect with mulch in winter. Usage: Good as a background in the border. Excellent cut flowers. atrosanguineus’ black maroon flowers, pleasant vanilla and chocolate fragrance I 06 - 09 24”/60 25 CRAMBE (Giant Sea Kale) Zone: 5-9 Family: Brassicaceae Cultivation: Prefers sun or partia shade. Usage: Border plant, needs space and prefers a clay rich soil. cordifolia huge, cabbage like green leaves with sprays of small white fls. I 07 - 08 60”/150 25

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DARMERA (Umbrella Plant) Zone: 4-7 Family: Saxifragaceae Cultivation: Shade to partial shade, moist organic soil. Usage: Great but coarse plant for along a stream or for in the bog garden. peltata (syn.: Peltiphyllum peltata) lilac rose flowers, green leaves (40 - 50 cm Ø) later turning to yellow/orange I 04 - 05 30”/75 25

Dicentra ‘Luxuriant’ Dicentra ‘Burning Heart’

Darmera peltata Dicentra ‘Candy Hearts’ Dicentra ‘Ivory Hearts’

Dicentra ‘King of Hearts’ Dicentra ‘Love Hearts’ Dicentra spectabilis

DICENTRA (Bleeding Heart) Zone: 4-9 Family: Fumariaceae Cultivation: Prefers partial shade and well-drained humus soil Usage: For borders and woodland gardens formosa ‘Luxuriant’ purple pink flowers, green leaves Div. 05 - 09 12”/30 25 ‘Burning Heart’ red flowers, blue green leaves Div. 04 - 07 10”/25 25 ‘Candy Hearts’® reddish pink flowers, blue green leaves, flowers for months! Div. 05 - 09 10”/25 25 ‘Ivory Hearts’® very large pure white flowers, leaves are blue-green Div. 04 - 07 10”/25 25 ‘King of Hearts’ rosy pink heart shaped flowers, soft green leaves Div. 05 - 09 10”/25 25 ‘Love Hearts’ arching white flowers lined with purple, blue leaves Div. 05 - 09 10”/25 25 spectabilis (syn.: Lamprocapnos) pink heart-shaped flowers with white, arching stems, gray green leaves 3/5 04 - 07 24”/60 25 color fls. and foliage same as above, other size 2/3 04 - 07 24”/60 25

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Dicentra (continued) spectabilis ‘Alba’ white heart-shaped flowers, arching stems, gray green leaves 3/5 04 - 07 24”/60 25 color fls. and leaves same as above, other size 2/3 04 - 07 24”/60 25 spectabilis ‘Valentine’ red heart-shaped flowers with dark red arching stems, gray green leaves 2/3 04 - 07 24”/60 25

Dic. spec. ‘Valentine’ Dodecatheon ‘Jeffreyi’

Dic. spectabilis ‘Alba’ Echinacea purpurea Echinacea ‘Alaska’

NEW

Echinacea ‘Green Jewel’ Echinacea ‘Green Twister’

NEW

Echinacea ‘Double-Decker’ Echinacea ‘Lemon Drop’ Echinacea ‘Magnus’

DODECATHEON (Shooting Star) Zone: 3-9 Family: Primulaceae Cultivation: Requires sun to partial shade. Needs good drainage. Usage: In the sunny border hendersonii ‘Jeffreyi’ rose purple cyclamen like flowers I 05 - 06 12”/30 20 ECHINACEA (Coneflower) Zone: 4-9 Family: Asteraceae Cultivation: Requires full sun and well-drained fertile soil. Usage: Long flow. daisies for the sunny border, prairie gardens or wildflower meadow. Attracts butterflies. purpurea rosy red flowers I 07 - 09 40”/100 25 purpurea ‘Alaska’® flower white petals with large green cone I 07 - 09 22”/55 25 purpurea ‘Double-Decker’ double layers of purple-red flowers, dark cone I 07 - 09 40”/100 25 purpurea ‘Green Jewel’ light green ray petals surround the large green cone I 07 - 09 24”/60 25 purpurea ‘Green Twister’ NEW lemon green fls. with increasing carmine-red centre, dark cone I 07-09 36”/90 25 purpurea ‘Lemon Drop’ NEW clear soft yellow double fls., sturdy stems, border and containers I 07-10 22”/55 25 purpurea ‘Magnus’ rosy, purple flowers, dark cone I 07 - 09 36”/90 25

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Echinacea (continued) purpurea ‘White Swan’ white flowers, yellowish centre I 07 - 09 36”/90 25 hybrida ‘Hot Summer’ flower starts orange, in 5 days deep red, spectacular! I 07 - 09 28”/70 25 hybrida ‘Marmalade’ two tone marmalade orange fls., green leaves I 07 - 09 40”/100 25 ECHINOPS (Globe Thistle) Zone: 3-7 Family: Asteraceae Cultivation: Prefers full sun, grows in any soil. Usage: Excellent border/specimen plant, good cut and dried flower. bannaticus ‘Taplow Blue’ blue flower heads gray stem I 07 - 08 40”/100 25 gmelinii ‘Snow King’ NEW white flower heads, green stem I 07-08 40”/100 25 ritro ‘Veitch’s Blue’ purple-blue, grayish leaves, re-bloomer I 07 - 09 40”/100 25 EPIMEDIUM (Barrenwort) Zone: 4-9 Family: Berberidaceae Cultivation: Shade, tolerates dry shade. Usage: Excellent groundcover for shade. For rock gardens and borders. grandiflorum ‘Akebono’ white flowers with lavender pink brush strokes, green leaves with red edge I 04 - 05 10”/25 25 rubrum carmine red with white fls., later yellow heart-shaped leaves I 04 - 05 10”/25 25 versicolor ‘Sulphureum’ sulphureum yellow with white fls., green with later bronze leaves I 04 - 05 10”/25 25

Echinacea ‘Marmalade’ Echinops ‘Taplow Blue’

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Echinacea ‘White Swan’ Echinacea ‘Hot Summer’ Echinops ‘Snow King’ Echinops ‘Veitch’s Blue’

Epimedium ‘Akebono’ Epimedium rubrum Epimedium ‘Sulphureum’

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Epimedium (continued) youngianum ‘Niveum’ snow white flowers, green leaves I 04 - 05 10”/25 25 ERYNGIUM (Sea Holly) Zone 4-8 Family: Apiaceae Cultivation: Requires full sun and well-drained soil. Usage: Spiny-leafed, thistle-headed plants for the perennial border. Suitable for dried arrangements. Attracts bees. bourgatii dark blue flowers, gray-green leaves with silvery veins I 07 - 08 20”/50 25 zabelii ‘Donard Variety’ blue flowers with grayish leaves I 07 - 10 40”/100 25 EUPATORIUM (Joe-Pye Weed) Zone: 4-8 Family: Asteraceae Cultivation: Sun to partial shade and fertile moist soil. Usage: Late-season flowers for border, meadow or wild garden. Good cut flower. Attracts butterflies. maculatum ‘Atropurpureum’ purple pink, green leaves I 07 - 10 80”/200 25 maculatum ‘Red Dwarf’ purple flowers, green leaves I 07 - 09 32”/80 25 rugosum ‘Chocolate’ creamy white flowers, bronze purple leaves I 08 - 09 60”/150 25

Epimedium ‘Niveum’ Eryngium bourgatii Eryngium ‘Donard Variety’

Eup. ‘Atropurpureum’ Eupatorium ‘Red Dwarf’ Eupatorium ‘Chocolate’

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EUPHORBIA (Cushion Spurge) Zone: 4-9 Family: Euphorbiaceae Cultivation: Partial shade, well-drained poor to medium-fertile soil. Usage: From borders to rockgardens. polychroma chartreuse yellow flowers, green leaves I 04 - 06 16”/40 25 FILIPENDULA (Meadowsweet) Zone: 4-8 Family: Rosaceae Cultivation: Sun to partial shade, best in wet, damp soil. Usage: Wonderful plants for shady border or among plants and trees. palmata ‘Red Umbrella’ green leaves with heavily veined crimson, flower pink I 06 - 07 30”/75 25 rubra ‘Venusta Magnifica’ rosy red flower heads, green leaves I 07 - 09 54”/135 25 ulmaria ‘Plena’ creamy-white flowers, green leaves I 06 - 07 48”/120 25 GERANIUM (Cranesbill) Zone: 4-9 Family: Cultivation: Sun to partial shade, well drained soil. Usage: Excellent border plants. Usually planted in mass. Also suitable as container plant. cantabrigiense ‘Karmina’ NEW nodding aromatic pink fls., green leaves later red, evergreen (improved ‘Cambridge’) I 05 - 07 12”/30 25 cantabrigiense ‘St. Ola’ big white flowers, shiny dark green leaves later red, evergreen I 05 - 07 12”/30 25

Euphorbia polychroma Fil. ‘Red Umbrella’ Fil. ‘Venusta Magnifica’

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Filipendula ‘Plena’ G. ‘Karmina’ G. ‘St. Ola’

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Geranium (continued) cinereum ‘Ballerina’ white with lilac pink veins fls., dark eye centre, green leaves I 06 - 08 8”/20 25 cinereum ‘Jolly Jewel Red’ NEW red fls. with dark centre and veining, healty and rich flow., fragrant, semi-evergreen I 04-06 8”/20 25 ciner. ‘Laurence Flatman’ white with purple veins flowers, green leaves I 06 - 09 6”/15 25 cinereum ‘Signal’ bright pink-red fls. with dark eye, reblooms, green leaves I 05 - 08 8”/20 25 clarkei ‘Kashmir Pink’ bright pink fls. with darker veins, green leaves I 06 - 08 20”/50 25 clarkei ‘Kashmir White’ white fls. with pale lilac veins, finely cut mid-green leaves I 06 - 08 20”/50 25 endressii ‘Wargrave Pink’ salmon-pink flowers with darker veins, green leaves I 06 - 08 18”/45 25 himalayense (syn.: meeboldii) violet blue flowers, white centre, green leaves I 06 - 07 20”/50 25 himalayense ‘Derrick Cook’ large white, pink veined flowers, green leaves I 07 - 10 14”/35 25 himalayense ‘Kaya’® dark blue flowers, small white centre, first green later dark bronze leaves I 05 - 07 14”/35 25 himalayense ‘Plenum’ double violet-pink flowers, green leaves I 06 - 07 14”/35 25 macr. ‘Ingwersen’s Variety’ pale pink flowers, green leaves turning to red in the fall I 06 - 07 16”/40 25 macrorrhizum ‘Spessart’ white flowers with pink veins, green leaves later turning to red I 05 - 07 12”/30 25 maculatum ‘Chatto’ big pink flowers, re-blooms July/Aug., green leaves I 05 - 06 20”/50 25 magnificum (syn.: platypetalum) violet-blue flowers, darker veins, green leaves I 06 - 08 22”/55 25 phaeum ‘Album’ white flowers, green leaves I 05 - 06 24”/60 25 phaeum ‘Lavender Pinwheel‘ pale lavender fls. with darker veins and green eye, green leaves I 05 - 07 24”/60 25 NEW

G. ‘Ballerina’ G. ‘Jolly Jewel Red’ G. ‘Laurence Flatman’ G. ‘Signal’ G. ‘Kashmir Pink’

G. ‘Kashmir White’ G. ‘Wargrave Pink’ G. himalayense G. ‘Derrick Cook’ G. ‘Kaya’

G. himalayense ‘Plenum’ G. ‘Ingwersen’s Variety’ G. ‘Spessart’

G. ‘Chatto’ G. ‘Magnificum’ G. phaeum ‘Album’ G. ‘Lavender Pinwheel’

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G. ‘Splish-splash’ G. ‘Summer Skies’ G. sanguineum

G. ‘Samobor’ G. ‘Midnight Ghost’ G. sanguineum ‘Album’ G. ‘Elke’ G. ‘Max Frei’

G. sanguineum striatum G. ‘Crystal Lake’ G. ‘Lakwijk Star’

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G. ‘Blushing Turtle’ G. ‘Brookside’ G. ‘Havana Blues’ G. ‘Johnson’s Blue’

Geranium (continued) phaeum ‘Samobor’ dark purple fls, leaves green with maroon purple blotches I 05 - 06 26”/65 25 pratense ‘Midnight Ghost’ fls. white with pink veins, dark leaves, hardly no mildew I 06 - 08 20”/50 25 pratense ‘Splish-splash’ two-tone fls, violet blue splashes on white, leaves green to later red I 06 - 08 24”/60 25 pratense ‘Summer Skies’ ® mauve pink double fls., nice contrast against bright green leaves I 06 - 07 20”/50 25 sanguineum dark pink flowers, dark green leaves, prefers full sun I 06 - 09 12”/30 25 sanguineum ‘Album’ pure white flowers, green leaves, fragrant, mildew resistant I 06 - 09 12”/30 25 sanguineum ‘Elke’ fluorescent magenta fls. and darker veins, white centre, green leaves I 06 - 09 08”/20 25 sanguineum ‘Max Frei’ carmine rose-red flowers, green leaves I 05 - 08 08”/20 25 sanguineum striatum lilac-rose flowers, crimson veins, green leaves I 05 - 08 08”/20 25 wallichianum ‘Crystal Lake’® pale blue fls. with distinct violet veins, green leaves, rich flowering I 06 - 09 20”/50 25 wlassivianum ‘Lakwijk Star’ big flowers white striped pink, leaves green turning to red I 07 - 09 16”/40 25 hybrida ‘Blushing Turtle’ NEW pink flowers with red veins, rich flowering I 06-09 24”/60 25 hybrida ‘Brookside’ true blue flowers with purple veins, white centre, green leaves I 06 - 09 24”/60 25 hybrida ‘Havana Blues’ blue fls. with dark veins, leaves yellow turning to green, long flow. I 06 - 10 16”/40 25 hybrida ‘Johnson’s Blue’ large sky blue flowers, mid green leaves I 06 - 08 22”/55 25

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G. ‘Rozanna’ G. ‘Sabani Blue’

G. ‘Orion’ G. ‘Patricia’ G. ‘Sirak’ G. ‘Tiny Monster’

Geum ‘Lady Stratheden’ Geum ‘Mrs. Bradshaw’

Geum ‘Mai Tai’ Geum ‘Borisii’ Geum ‘Flames of Pashion’

Geranium (continued) hybrida ‘Orion’ larger blue fls., improved Johnson’s Blue, green leaves I 06 - 09 20”/50 25 hybrida ‘Patricia’ bright magenta-pink fls. with darker veins, large dark green leaves I 06 - 09 26”/65 25 hybrida ‘Rozanne’ ® large blue fls., green leaves, rich flowering, long blooming season I 07 - 10 16”/40 25 hybrida ‘Sabani Blue’ large deep blue flowers with darker veins, green leaves I 05 - 06 16”/40 25 hybrida ‘Sirak’ luminous mauve pink flowers with darker veins, green leaves I 05 - 08 16”/40 25 hybrida ‘Tiny Monster’ dark pink fls., darker veins, green leaves, good groundcover I 05 - 10 08”/20 25 GEUM (Chocolate Root) Zone: 5-9 Family: Rosaceae Cultivation: Does best in full sun and moist but well-drained soil. Usage: Massing in the perennial border or as cut flowers. Smaller cultivators can be used in rock garden. ‘Mai Tai’ double pink flowers, green leaves I 06 - 08 16”/40 25 chiloense ‘Lady Stratheden’ double bright yellow fls., green leaves I 05 - 08 24”/60 25 chiloense ‘Mrs. Bradshaw’ orange red semi double fls., green leaves I 05 - 08 20”/50 25 coccineum ‘Borisii’ orange red single flowers, later very long flowering, green leaves I 05 - 09 16”/40 25 rivale ‘Flames of Passion’ double scarlet flowers, black stems, dark green leaves I 05 - 07 16”/40 25

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HELENIUM (Sneezeweed) Zone: 4-8 Family: Asteraceae Cultivation: Full sun and well drained good soil. Usage: Perfect for border and good cutflower. Attractive for butterflies. autumnale ‘Siesta’ orange red flowers, maroon yellow cone, green leaves I 07 - 09 20”/50 25 autumnale ‘Sombrero’ light yellow flowers, dark yellow cone, green leaves I 07 - 09 24”/60 25 hybrida ‘Fuego’ bright red and yellow bicolored flowers, brown cone, green leaves I 07 - 09 20”/50 25 hybrida ‘Hot Lava’ flower slightly upturned starts yellow then orange to red, green leaves I 07 - 10 36”/90 25 hybrida ‘Moerheim Beauty’ orange-red flowers with red brown centre, long-lasting, green leaves I 07 - 09 36”/90 25 hybrida ‘Rubinzwerg’ brownish-red petals around a yellow brown centre, green leaves I 07 - 08 28”/70 25 hybrida ‘Ruby Tuesday’ beautiful ruby red fls., compact habit, green leaves I 07 - 09 20”/50 25 hybrida ‘Sahin’s Early Flowerer’ yellow-orangy red, long flowering, green leaves I 07 - 10 36”/90 25 hybrIda ‘Wyndley’ yellow-bronze flowers, compact growing habit, green leaves I 07 - 08 40”/100 25 HELLEBORUS (Hellebore) Zone: 4-9 Family: Ranunculaceae Cultivation: Shade to light shade and alkaline soil. Usage: For shady borders, under trees. Attractive for bees. niger pure white round, flat flowers with a green throat, green leaves, evergreen 2/3 02 - 04 12”/30 25 orientalis mixed colors, cup-shaped flowers with dark green leaves I 02 - 04 14”/35 25

Helenium ‘Siesta’ Helenium ‘Sombrero’ Helenium ‘Fuego’

Helenium ‘Rubinzwerg’ Helenium ‘Ruby Tuesday’ H. ‘Sahin’s Early Flowerer’

Helenium ‘Hot Lava’ Hel. ‘Moerheim Beauty’ Helenium ‘Wyndley’ Helleborus niger Helleborus orientalis

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HEMEROCALLIS (Daylily) Zone 3-9 Family: Liliaceae Cultivation: Prefers sun or light shade and well-drained soil. Usage: Daylilies do best in mixed perennial border. Also good for mass planting and for container growing. ‘All Ruffled’ single yellow flower with green throat, ruffled, semi-evergreen I 06 - 08 30”/75 25 ‘Anzac’ single beautiful red flowers with light green throat, re-bloomer I 07 - 08 24”/60 25 ‘Apricot Beauty’ double apricot pink flowers, very old variety (1860) I 06 - 08 28”/70 25 ‘Apricot Jade’ single flowers apricot with jade green throat, evergreen, re-bloomer I 05 - 07 28”/70 25 ‘Awesome Blossom’ single fls. rose with plum eyezone, green throat, evergreen, re-bloomer I 06 - 08 24”/60 25 ‘Big Smile’ huge 18cm single fls., soft peach & yellow ruffled petals I 07 - 08 24”/60 25 ‘Big Time Happy’ yellow orange blend single fls. with green yellow throat, fragrant I 05 - 07 24”/60 25 ‘Burgundy Love’ double dark burgundy fls with greenish yellow throat I 06 - 08 22”/55 25 ‘Burning Daylight’ single yellow-orange fls., fragrant I 07 - 08 24”/60 25 ‘Canadian Border Patrol’ single white fls., purple eyezone with green throat , re-bloomer I 06 - 08 24”/60 25 ‘Catherine Woodbury’ single pink orchid fls. with green throat, fragrant I 07 - 09 30”/75 25 ‘Charles Johnston’ single cherry-red fls., with green throat, re-bloomer, fragrant I 06 - 08 24”/60 25 ‘Cheese and Wine’ NEW single orchid blend fls., greenish yellow throat, semi-evergreen I 07-08 28”/70 25 ‘Condilla’ double golden yellow flowers I 06 - 08 20”/50 25

H. ‘All Ruffled’ H. ‘Anzac’ H. Apricot Beauty’

H. ‘Apricot Jade’ H. ‘Awesome Blossom’ H. ‘Big Smile’ H. ‘Big Time Happy’

H. ‘Burgundy Love’ H. ‘Burning Daylight’ H. ‘Canadian Border Patrol’

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H. ‘Catherine Woodbury’ H. ‘Charles Johnston’ H. ‘Cheese and Wine’ H. ‘Condilla’

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Hemerocallis (continued) ‘Cool It’ single white fls. with green throat, fragrant I 07 - 08 26”/65 25 ‘Crimson Pirate’ single deep red fls. around a yellow throat I 07 - 08 26”/65 25 ‘Darla Anita’ single lavender fls. with yellow ruffled edges, green throat, evergreen I 06 - 07 24”/60 25 ‘Entrapment’ single blue purple flowers, yellow throat, re-bloomer I 07 - 08 22”/55 25 ‘Final Touch’ single pink and lavender bicolor fls. with green throat, fragrant I 08 - 09 28”/70 25 ‘Frans Hals’ single orange red fls. with yellow midrib I 07 - 09 26”/65 25 ‘Frosted Vintage Ruffle’ single cream blend fls. with pink edge above yellow green throat, re-bloomer I 05 - 06 24”/60 25 ‘Gentle Shepherd’ single white flowers, yellow green throat I 07 - 09 26”/65 25 ‘Happy Returns’ single light yellow continuous flowers, great re-bloomer, fragrant I 05 - 06 18”/45 25

H. ‘Darla Anita’ H. ‘Entrapment’ H. ‘Final Touch’

H. ‘Cool It’ H. ‘Crimson Pirate’ H. ‘Frans Hals’ H. ‘Frosted Vintage Ruffle’ H. ‘Gentle Shepherd’

‘Jamaican Me Crazy’ single yellow fls. with purple eyezone and green throat, re-bloomer I 07 - 08 24”/60 25 ‘Joan Senior’ single white flowers with light green throat, re-bloomer I 06 - 08 26”/65 25 ‘Lacy Doily’ double coral blush fls. with green throat, re-bloomer I 06 - 08 18”/45 25 ‘Macbeth’ single lavender-purple fls. with dark purple eyezone, green throat, re-bloomer I 06 - 08 24”/60 25 ‘Mike Reed’ NEW red self with green midrib and starform throat, semi-evergreen, re-bloomer I 07-08 26”/65 25 ‘Moroccan Sunrise’ single dark lavender fls. with small golden edge, cream to green throat I 06 - 08 20”/50 25

H. ‘Happy Returns’ H. ‘Jamaican Me Crazy’ H. ‘Joan Senior’

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H. ‘Lacy Doily’ H. ‘Macbeth’ H. ‘Mike Reed’ H. ‘Moroccan Sun’

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Hemerocallis (continued) ‘Olive Bailey Langdon’ single purple petals with light stripe, yellow green throat, re-bloomer I 06 - 08 26”/65 25 ‘Orange Nassau’ single orange with waving ruffled edges, re-bloomer I 07 - 08 22”/55 25 ‘Pandora’s Box’ single creamy fls. with purple eye, green throat, evergreen, re-bloomer, fragrant I 06 - 08 20”/50 25 ‘Pardon Me’ single red fls., yellow-green throat, re-bloomer, fragrant I 07 - 09 20”/50 25 ‘Smugglers Gold’ single golden yellow fls. with orange edge, fragrant I 06 - 08 24”/60 25 ‘South Seas’ single coral fls. with red band, yellow green throat, re-bloomer, fragrant I 07 - 08 24”/60 25 ‘Spacecoast Starburst’ single pink blend fls. with gold edge, yellow halo above yellow throat I 06 - 08 26”/65 25 ‘Stella de Oro’ single yellow fls., small green throat, cont. flow., re-bloomer, short cultivar suitable for containers I 06 - 10 16”/40 25 ‘Strawberry Candy’ single pink fls. with rosy red halo, yellow throat, re-bloomer I 06 - 08 26”/65 25

H. ‘Pandora’s Box’ H. ‘Pardon Me’ H. ‘Smugglers Gold’

H. ‘Olive Bailey Langdon’ H. ‘Orange Nassau’ H. ‘South Seas’ H. ‘Spacecoast Starburst’ H. ‘Stella de Oro’

‘Summer Wine’ single pink flowers with yellow throat I 07 - 08 24”/60 25 ‘Sweet Hot Chocolate’ single chocolate brown fls., yellow throat, evergreen, re-bloomer I 07 - 08 24”/60 25 ‘Tiger Blood’ NEW single creamy flower with great dark red eye and edge, re-bloomer I 06-08 26”/65 25 ‘Tigger’ single orange fls. with red eyezone and yellow-green throat, fragrant I 07 - 08 24”/60 25 ‘Villa Vanilla’ single white fls. with ruffled golden edge, yellow throat, re-bloomer I 06 - 07 20”/50 25 ‘Watermelon Slice’ single red bicolor with rose edge, green throat I 06 - 07 26”/65 25

H. ‘Strawberry Candy’ H. ‘Summerwine’ H. ‘Sweet Hot Chocolade’

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H. ‘Tiger Blood’ H. ‘Tigger’ H. ‘Villa Vanilla’ H. ‘Watermelon Slice’

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HEUCHERA (Coral Bells) Zone: 4-9 Family: Saxifragaceae Cultivation: Sun to partial shade, well-drained limy organic soil. Usage: Excellent plants for the front of the perennial border or among trees and shrubs. Heuchera is known for it’s colorful leaves that often change over season and time. micrantha ‘Palace Purple’ deep purple heart shaped leaves, white fls. I 06 - 08 24”/60 25 villosa ‘Caramel’ leaves orange yellow, white fls. I 06 - 07 24”/60 25 hybrida ‘Cappuccino’ purple-maroon, somewhat wavy leaves, creamy white fls. I 06 - 07 16”/40 25 hybrida ‘Crimson Curls’ ruby colored leaves, white flowers I 06 - 07 16”/40 25

Heuchera ‘Palace Purple’ Heuchera ‘Caramel’

Heuchera ‘Cappuccino’ Heuchera ‘Crimson Curls’

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HOSTA (Plantain Lily, Funkia) Zone: 3-9 Family: Liliaceae Cultivation: Prefers partial shade and moisture-retentive humus soil. Usage: Good plants for the shady garden, borders, containers. Excellent as groundcovers or edging. ‘Fortunei Albopicta’ yellow later green centre with dark green margin, lavender fls. I 07 - 08 26”/65 25 ‘Fortunei Aureomarginata’ green leaves with, edged creamy yellow, lavender fls. I 07 - 08 26”/65 25 sieboldiana ‘Elegans’ tall huge deep greyish blue leaves, white fls. I 07 - 08 24”/60 25 sieboldiana ‘Frances Williams’ blue green, soft yellow margins, white fls., very attractive I 06 - 07 26”/65 25 sieboldiana ‘Great Expectations’ cream white and striped light green to blue green margin, white fls. I 07 - 09 18”/45 25 undulata ‘Albomarginata’ green leaves with cream margin, lavender fls. I 07 - 08 18”/45 25 undulata ‘Mediovariegata’ white center with green margin, lavender fls. I 07 - 09 16”/40 25 hybrida ‘August Moon’ light green later changing to golden yellow leaves , lavender fls. I 07 - 08 16”/40 25 hybrida ‘Barbara Ann’ rugosa green leaves with white margins, white fls. I 06 - 07 18”/45 25 hybrida ‘Big Daddy’ big deep blue leaves, cupped and strongly puckered, white fls. I 07 - 08 36”/90 25 hybrida ‘Blue Angel’ very large textured blue green leaves, white fls. I 06 - 07 32”/80 25 hybrida ‘Blue Hawaii’ lightly corrugated thick upright blue leaves, pale lavender fls. I 07 - 08 30”/75 25 hybrida ‘Blue Mammoth‘ heavily blue corrugated leaves, tall good grower, white fls. I 07 - 08 28”/70 25 hybrida ‘Blue Mouse Ears’ small round blue leaves, thick substance, pale lavender fls. I 06 - 08 06”/15 25

H. sieboldiana ‘Elegans’ H. ‘Frances Williams’

H. ‘Fortunei Albopicta’ H. ‘Fort. Aureomarginata’ H. ‘Great Expectations’ H. und. ‘Albomarginata’

H. ‘Barbara Ann’ H. ‘Big Daddy’ H. ‘Blue Angel;’

H. und. ‘Mediovariegata’ H. ‘August Moon’ H. ‘Blue Hawaii’ H. ‘Blue Mammoth’ H. ‘Blue Mouse Ears’

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Hosta (continued) hybrida ‘Brim Cup’ dark green centre with creamy margin, white fls., rapid grower I 07 - 09 14”/35 25 hybrida ‘Chain Lightning’ white centre and dark green wide margin leaves, lavender fls. I 07 - 08 16”/40 25 hybrida ‘Cherry Berry’ white centre with light to dark green margin and red scapes, purple fls. I 07 - 08 10”/25 25 hybrida ‘Colored Hulk’ cupped yellow leaves with dark green margin, pale lavender fls. I 07 - 08 16”/40 25 hybrida ‘Dream Weaver’ creamy white centre with blue margin, white fls. I 06 - 07 16”/40 25 hybrida ‘Fire and Ice’ white centre with green margins, lilac fls. on white scapes I 07 - 08 14”/35 25 hybrida ‘First Frost’ blue with creamy white margins, pale lavender fls. I 06 - 08 20”/50 25 hybrida ‘Fragrant Bouquet’ apple green with creamy yellow margin, white fl., fragrant I 07 - 08 22”/55 25 hybrida ‘Fragrant Fire’ NEW green with creamy yellow margin leaves and red scapes, white fls. I 07-08 28”/55 25

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H. ‘Brim Cup’ H. ‘Chain Lightning’ H. ‘Cherry Berry’ H. ‘Colored Hulk’

H. ‘Dream Weaver’ H. ‘Fire and Ice’ H. ‘First Frost’ H. ‘Fragrant Bouquet’ H. ‘Fragrant Fire’ hybrida ‘Francee’ dark green, white edged leaves, lavender fls. I 07 - 08 20”/50 25 hybrida ‘Frosted Dimples’ blue heavily corrugated, creamy yellow margin, white fls. I 07 - 08 12”/30 25 hybrida ‘Frozen Margarita’ green yellow flowers with white margin, white fls., fragrant I 06 - 07 16”/40 25 hybrida ‘Gold Standard’ gold leaves, dark green margin, pinkish lavender fls. I 07 - 08 20”/50 25 hybrida ‘Golden Meadows’ yellow green leaves with blue, later dark green edge, white fls. I 06 - 07 24”/60 25 hybrida ‘Golden Tiara’ small light green leaves with yellow margin, lavender fls. I 06 - 08 14”/35 25

H. ‘Frozen Margarita’ H. ‘Gold Standard’

H. ‘Francee’ H. ‘Frosted Dimples’ H. ‘Golden Meadows’ H. ‘Golden Tiara’

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Hosta (continued) hybrida ‘Halcyon’ one of the bluest Hostas, thick textured leaves, deep lavender flowers I 07 - 08 16”/40 25 hybrida ‘June’ ® creamy yellow with striped blue margin, pale lavender fls. I 07 - 08 14”/35 25 hybrida ‘Krossa Regal’ small thick blue-green leaves, later green, lavender fls. I 07 - 08 36”/90 25 hybrida ‘Lakeside Dragonfly’ lance shaped blue green with wide white margin, lavender fls. I 07 - 08 18”/45 25 hybrida ‘Loyalist’ ® white centre with wide dark green margins, lavender fls. Sport of ‘Patriot’ I 07 - 08 14”/35 25 hybrida ‘Mama Mia’ green centre with wide creamy yellow margin, white fls. I 07 - 08 16”/40 25 hybrida ‘Minuteman’ dark green with creamy white margin, lavender fls. I 07 - 08 16”/40 25 hybrida ‘Night Before Christmas’ white with green margin, pale lavender fls., sport of ‘White Christmas’ I 07 - 08 18”/45 25

H. ‘Krossa Regal’ H. ‘Lakeside Dragonfly’ H. ‘Loyalist’

H. ‘Halcyon’ H. ‘June’ H. ‘Mama Mia’ H. ‘Minuteman’ H. ‘Night Before Christmas’ hybrida ‘Oh Cindy‘ thick green leaves, wide yellow margin to white changing, lilac fls. I 06 - 08 20”/50 25 hybrida ‘Olive Bailey Langdon‘ large blue puckered leaves with wide gold margin, white fls. I 06 - 08 28”/70 25 hybrida ‘Orange Marmalade’ blue green leaves, orange yellow center turns to white, pale lavender fls. I 06 - 07 18”/45 25 hybrida ‘Orion’s Belt’ NEW large heart-shaped blue-green leaves, wide creamy margin, lavender fls. I 07-08 24”/60 25 hybrida ‘Patriot’ green with pure white margin, sport of ‘Francee’, violet flowers I 07 - 09 16”/40 25 hybrida ‘Paul’s Glory’ soft yellow turns to white, blue green margins, lavender fls. I 06 - 08 22”/55 25

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H. ‘Orange Marmalade’ H. ‘Orion’s Belt’

H. ‘Oh Cindy’ H. ‘Olive Bailey Langdon’ H. ‘Patriot’ H. ‘Praul’s Glory’

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Hosta (continued) hybrida ‘Praying Hands’ green upright folded, narrow creamy margin, like praying hands, lav. fls. I 07 - 08 14”/35 25 hybrida ‘Rainforest Sunrise’ creamy yellow with blue green margin, lavender fls. I 06 - 07 12”/30 25 hybrida ‘Red Neck Heaven’ medium green with thick white wax on back of leaves, white fls. I 06 - 07 12”/30 25 hybrida ‘Red October’ narrow green with silver undersides on dark red scapes, lavender fls. I 07 - 08 16”/40 25 hybrida ‘Sagae’ thick golden heart shaped leaves, wide blue green margin, pale lavender fls. I 07 - 08 30”/75 25 hybrida ‘Snow Cap’ blue rugose leaves with creamy margin, near white fls. I 07 - 08 20”/50 25

H. ‘Red Neck Heaven’ H. ‘Red October’’

H. ‘Praying Hands’ H. ‘Rainforest Sunrise’ H. ‘Sagae’ H. ‘Snow Cap’

H. ‘Whirlwind’ H. ‘White Feather’

H. ‘Sum and Substance’ H. ‘Twilight’ H. ‘Wide Brim’ H. ‘Yellow River’ hybrida ‘Sum and Substance’ large textured greenish yellow, later gold in summer, lavender fls. I 07 - 08 40”/100 25 hybrida ‘Twilight’® thick dark green with medium gold margin, lavender fls. I 07 - 08 20”/50 25 hybrida ‘Whirlwind’ dark green curly leaves with creamy centre, pale lilac fls. I 07 - 08 14”/35 25 hybrida ‘White Feather’ white turning later to green with white stripes, lavender fls. I 07 - 08 12”/30 25 hybrida ‘Wide Brim’ blue-green overlapping leaves, irregular yellow margins, lavender fls. I 07 - 08 20”/50 25 hybrida ‘Yellow River’ green with yellow margins, light lilac fls. I 07 - 08 24”/60 25

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INCARVILLEA (Hardy Gloxinia) Zone: 5-8 Family: Bignoniaceae Cultivation: Tolerates full sun, favors deep well-drained soil. Usage: Use in the sunny border. delavayi rosy pink trumpet shaped flowers, green leaves I 06 - 07 16”/40 25 delavayi ‘Alba’ white trumped shaped flowers, green leaves I 06 - 07 16”/40 25

Inc. delavayi ‘Alba’ I. ‘Black Form’

Incarvillea delavayi I. ‘Loyalty’ I. ensata ‘Variegata’

I. ‘Consumation’ I. ‘Goldfackel’

I. ‘Beverly Sills’ I. ‘Black Swan’ I. ‘Harbor Blue’ I. ‘Immortality’ iris Zone: 3-9 Family: Iridaceae Cultivation: Full sun or partial shade and fertile moist soil. Usage: Very useful in the perennial border. chrysographes ‘Black Form’ almost black flowers, narrow lush green leaves I 06 - 07 20”/50 25 ensata ‘Loyalty’ large violet blue flowers I 06 - 07 40”/100 25 ensata ‘Variegata’ blue purple fls. with yellow throat, variegated leaves I 06 - 07 24”/60 25 germanica ‘Beverly Sills’ coral pink fls., very lacy, very wide, re-bloomer I 05 - 06 36”/90 25 germanica ‘Black Swan’ very dark red-blackish standards, brown falls I 06 - 07 32”/80 25 germanica ‘Consummation’ dark blue falls with white standards, sword like leaves I 05 - 06 18”/45 25 germanica ‘Goldfackel’ yellow flowers I 05 - 06 30”/75 25 germanica ‘Harbor Blue’ light blue flowers, fragrant I 06 - 07 36”/90 25 germanica ‘Immortality’ white fls., re-bloomer I 05 - 06 32”/80 25

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Iris (continued) germanica ‘Indian Chief’ NEW purple pink standards, burgundy falss with yellow throat I 06-07 36’/90 25 germanica ‘Loop the Loop’ white fls. with ruffled purple edge I 06 - 07 36”/90 25 germanica ‘Night Owl’ dark purple fls. I 05 - 06 36”/90 25 germanica ‘Red Zinger’ red flowers, fragrant I 06 - 07 30”/75 25 germanica ‘Tulip Festival’ lemon falls with white standards I 06 - 07 24”/60 25 pallida ‘Albo Variegata’ lilac flowers, green leaves with white edge, fragrant I 06 - 07 28”/70 25 pseudacorus ‘Variegata’ striking yellow flowers, green leaves with creamy edge I 05 - 06 40”/100 25 pumila ‘Banbury Ruffles’ deep violet blue flowers, sword like gray green leaves I 04 - 05 10”/25 25 pumila ‘Blue Denim’ light blue flowers, sword shaped gray green leaves I 04 - 05 10”/25 25 pumila ‘Cherry Garden’ aubergine-violet fls., sword shaped gray green leaves I 04 - 05 10”/25 25

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I. ‘Indian Chief’ I. ‘Loop the Loop’ I. ‘Night Owl’ I. ‘Red Zinger’ I. ‘Tulip Festival’

I. pal. ‘Albo variegata’ I. pseud. ‘Variegata’ I. ‘Banburry Ruffles’ I. ‘Blue Denim’ I. ‘Cherry Garden’ pumila ‘Orange Plaza’ orange flowers, sword shaped gray green leaves I 04 - 05 10”/25 25 sibirica ‘Butter and Sugar’ yellow falls with creamy standards, green leaves, re-bloomer I 06 - 07 28”/70 25 sibirica ‘Caesar’s Brother’ deep velvet purple flowers, green leaves I 06 - 07 28”/70 25 sibirica ‘Contrast in Styles’ midwine standards, light milky blue style arms, bright falls I 06 - 07 28”/70 25 sibirica ‘Concord Crush’ NEW blue violet flowers with lighter centre, green leaves I 07-08 28”/70 25 sibirica ‘Dance Ballerina Dance’ light purple, near white arms and yellow red throat, green leaves I 06 - 07 32”/80 25

I. ‘Caesar’s Brother’ I. ‘Contrast in Styles’

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I. ‘Orange Plaza’ I. ‘Butter and Sugar’ I. ‘Concord Crush’ I. ‘Dance Ballerina Dance’

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Iris (continued) sibirica ‘Kaboom’ NEW blue violet double flowers with white blaze I 07-08 30”/75 25 sibirica ‘Moon Silk‘ white and creamy yellow flowers, green leaves, easy to grow I 06 - 07 28”/70 25 sibirica ‘Paprikash’ NEW falls glowing orange red, deep yellow signals, standards paler, styles licht apricot I 06-07 20”/50 25 sibirica ‘Pink Parfait’ pink to lavender fls., light pink edge, white sunburst halo with yellow signals I 06 - 07 28”/70 25 sibirica ‘Rikugi Sakura’ pink purple flowers I 06 - 07 24”/60 25 sibirica ‘Ruffled Velvet’ satin purple red flowers, green leaves I 06 - 07 22”/55 25 sibirica ‘Silver Edge’ violet-blue flowers, narrow silver edge, ruffled falls I 06 - 07 28”/70 25 sibirica ‘Snow Queen’ pure white flowers with yellow throat, green leaves I 05 - 06 30”/75 25 sibirica ‘Sparkling Rose’ lilac pink flowers with yellow signals, green leaves I 06 - 07 30”/75 25

NEW NEW

I. ‘Kaboom’ I.’Moon Silk’ I. ‘Paprikash’ I. ‘Pink Parfait’ I. ‘Rikugi Sakura’

I. ‘Ruffled Velvet’ I. ‘Silver Edge’ I. ‘Snow Queen’ I. ‘Sparkling Rose’ Knautia ‘Mars Midget’

Kniphofia ‘Alcazar’ diKniphofia ‘Ice Queen’ Kniphofia ‘Nancy Red’ Kniphofia ‘Percy’s Pride’ Kniph. ‘Royal Standard’

KNAUTIA Zone: 5-10 Family: Dipsacaceae Cultivation: Prefers full sun and normal, sandy or clay soil. Soil moisture average or dry Usage: Plants for sunny border or container, cut flower, attracts butterflies. macedonica ‘Mars Midget’ flowers wine red, grey green leaves I 06 - 09 16”/40 25 KNIPHOFIA (Torch Lily, Red Hot Poker) Zone: 5-8 Family: Aloeaceae Cultivation: Prefers full sun and good well-drained humus soil. Usage: Stately plants for the sunny border. ‘Alcazar’ orange red flower spikes, green leaves I 08 - 10 36”/90 25 ‘Ice Queen’ yellow green white flower spikes, green leaves, big cultivar I 07 - 09 48”/120 25 ‘Nancy Red’ spikes with red fls., green leaves I 07 - 09 24”/60 25 ‘Percy’s Pride’ spikes with light yellow fls., green leaves I 07 - 09 24”/60 25 ‘Royal Standard’ spikes with lemon yellow flowers with a red top, green leaves I 08 - 10 32”/80 25

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Kniphofia (continued) ‘Tawny King’ spikes with dull orange to cream flowers, narrow green leaves I 07 - 09 48”/120 25 ‘Timothy’ spikes with salmon orange flowers, narrow green leaves and bronze stems I 07 - 09 36”/90 25 LIATRIS (Gayfeather, Blazing Star) Zone: 3-10 Family: Asteraceae Cultivation: Prefers full sun and moderately fertile, sandy soil. Usage: Excellent wildflowers for the sunny border or wildflower meadow. Good cut flower. Attracts butterflies. spicata purple pink flowers, green leaves, good cut flower 10/12 07 - 08 28”/75 25 spicata ‘Floristan Weiss’ white flowers, green leaves 8/10 07 - 08 28”/75 25 spicata ‘Kobold’ soft mauve blue flowers, green leaves, short cultivar 8/10 07 - 09 20”/50 25

Kniphofia ‘Tawny King’ Kniphofia ‘Timothy’ Liatris spicata Liatris ‘Floristan Weiss’ Liatris ‘Kobold’

Ligularia ‘Othello’ Ligularia przewalskii

Ligularia ‘Desdemona’ Ligularia ‘Osiris Café Noir’ Ligularia ‘The Rocket’ Lysimachia clethroides

LIGULARIA (Ragwort) Zone: 4-8 Family: Asteraceae Cultivation: Sun to partial shade, rich moist soil. Usage: Great foliage plants for the bog garden or for shady borders. dentata ‘Desdemona’ yellow-orange daisy like fls., dark green leaves, purple backside I 07 - 08 40”/100 25 dentata ‘Osiris Café Noir’ yellow fls, purple black maturing to green leaves, dwarf variety I 07 - 08 24”/60 25 dentata ‘Othello’ yellow to orange flowers, dark green leaves, purple backside I 08 - 09 36”/90 25 przewalskii (syn.: Senecio przewalskii) dark green rounded leaves, dark stems, bright yellow flowers I 07 - 09 60”/150 25 stenocephala ‘The Rocket’ bright yellow fls., large deep green leaves I 07 - 08 72”/180 25 LYSIMACHIA (Loosestrife) Zone: 4-8 Family: Primulaceae Cultivation: Sun or partial shade. Prefers a constantly moist soil. Attracts butterflies. Usage: The cultivated species are essential elements of the summer bog garden. clethroides arching small white flowers, green leaves, turns to red in fall, attracts butterflies. I 07 - 09 30”/75 25

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MONARDA (Bee Balm, Bergamot) Zone: 4-8 Family: Lamiaceae Cultivation: Sun or partial shade, rich moisture retentive soil. Usage: Clump forming perennials with hooded flowers above neat mounds of aromatic foliage which attracts butterflies. ‘Bee-Free’ NEW new Bee-You variety, purple fls., truly mildew free, long rich flowering I 06-08 24”/60 25 ‘Bee-Happy’ NEW new Bee-You variety, deep red fls., truly mildew free, long rich flowering I 06-08 24”/60 25 dydima ‘Cranberry Lace’ rose-pink flowers, deep green aromatic leaves, also suitable for containers I 07 - 08 12”/30 25 hybrida ‘Cambridge Scarlet’ vivid red flowers, green scented leaves I 07 - 08 40”/100 25 hybrida ‘Croftway Pink’ pink flowers, green scented leaves I 07 - 08 40”/100 25 hybrida ‘Prairie Night’ violet purple flowers, green scented leaves I 07 - 08 40”/100 25 hybrida ‘Purple Ann’ purple red flowers, green scented leaves I 07 - 08 40”/100 25 NEW NEW

Monarda ‘Bee-Free’ Monarda ‘Bee-Happy’ Monarda ‘Cranberry Lace’

Monarda ‘Croftway Pink’ Monarda ‘Prairy Night’ Monarda ‘Purple Ann’ Monarda ‘Cambridge Scarlet’

Monarda ‘Snow White’ Nepeta ‘Six Hills Giant’ Nepeta ‘Walker’s Low’ Omph. ‘All Summer Blues’ Omph. ‘Starry Eyes’ hybrida ‘Snow White’ (syn.: Schneewittchen) pure white flowers, green scented leaves, mildew free I 07 - 08 40”/100 25

NEPETA (Catmint, Catswort) Zone: 4-8 Family: Lamiaceae Cultivation: Sun to part shade. Usage: Plants for the sunny border. Very attractive for house cats and butterflies. ‘Six Hills Giant’ lavender flowers, gray green aromatic leaves I 06 - 07 32”/80 25 ‘Walker’s Low’ deep blue flowers, gray green aromatic leaves I 06 - 07 32”/80 25 OMPHALODES (Navelwort) Zone: 5-9 Family: Boraginaceae Cultivation: Full shade in moist, humus soil. Tolerates dry shade. Usage: Shade gardens. ‘All Summer Blues’ masses of blue flowers, deep green leaves I 06 - 08 10”/25 25 cappadocica ‘Starry Eyes’ exotic flowers white striped blue, deep green leaves, like forget-me-not I 05 - 06 10”/25 25

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PAEONIA (Peony) Zone: 3-9 Family: Paeoniaceae Cultivation: Prefers full sun and deep and very well composted soil. Usage: Good border plant. Double flowering types ‘Black Beauty’ nearly black double flowers, deep glossy green leaves 2/3 05 - 06 36”/90 25 ‘Celebrity’ deep raspberry-pink with white flowers, fragrant 2/3 06 - 07 40”/100 25 ‘Charles White’ white with touch of yellow, shiny leaves, fragrant 3/5 05 - 06 36”/90 25 ‘Coral Charm’ coral peach blossoms, deep green leaves, semi double 2/3 05 - 06 36”/90 25 ‘Coral Sunset’ color change while maturing from coral to soft yellow, semi double, fragrant 2/3 05 - 06 36”/90 25 ‘Duchesse de Nemours’ white flowers, light canary centre, very fragrant 2/3 06 - 07 32”/80 25 ‘Edulis Superba’ clear rosy red flowers, fragrant 3/5 06 - 07 32”/80 25 ‘Festiva Maxima’ white fls. with red spots, large dark green leaves, very fragrant 3/5 06 - 07 36”/90 25 ‘Honey Gold’ white fringed petals with yellow centre, fragrant 2/3 05 - 06 36”/90 25 ‘Kansas’ dark red flowers, vigorous grower 3/5 06 - 07 36”/90 25

P. ‘Black Beauty’ P. ‘Celebrity’ P. ‘Charles White’ P. ‘Coral Charm’ P. ‘Coral Sunset’

P. ‘Duchesse de Nemours’ P. ‘Edulis Sperba’ P. ‘Festiva Maxima’ P. ‘Honey Gold’ P. ‘Kansas’

P. ‘Karl Rosenfield’ P. ‘Lady Alexander Duff’ P. ‘Monsieur Jules Elie’ P. ‘Morning Kiss’ P. ‘Primavère’

‘Karl Rosenfield’ double crimson flowers, strong stems 2/3 06 - 07 40”/100 25 ‘Lady Alexander Duff’ blushing pink, creams in the center, semi double, fragrant 3/5 06 - 07 36”/90 25 ‘Monsieur Jules Elie’ glossy lilac pink flowers, fragrant 2/3 06 - 07 36”/90 25 ‘Morning Kiss’ double soft pink fls., petals are showy red on base 2/3 06 - 07 30”/75 25 ‘Primevère’ creamy white flowers, yellow center, fragrant 2/3 06 - 07 36”/90 25

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Paeonia’(continued) ‘Purple Spider’ starts bright purple to later dark pink flowers, unusual color 2/3 06 - 07 40”/100 25 ‘Raspberry Sundae’ cream and raspberry petals, sweet fragrance 2/3 05 - 06 28”/70 25 ‘Red Charm’ very dark red color, very large dense flowerhead, early fls. 2/3 05 - 06 32”/80 25 ‘Sarah Bernhardt’ soft pink flowers, late flowering, fragrant 2/3 06 - 07 36”/90 25 ‘Shirley Temple’ white touched pink flowers, fragrant 2/3 06 - 07 36”/90 25 ‘Sorbet’ pink fls., double centre of light pink and white, fragrant 2/3 05 - 06 28”/70 25 officinalis ‘Alba Plena’ double pale pink fls. fading to white, green leaves, compact 2/3 05 - 06 26”/65 25 officinalis ‘Rosea Plena’ large double pink flowers, green leaves 2/3 05 - 06 20”/50 25 officinalis ‘Rubra Plena’ large deep red flowers, dark green leaves 2/3 05 - 06 30”/75 25

P. ‘Purple Spider’ P. ‘Raspberry Sundae’ P. ‘Red Charm’ P. ‘Sarah Bernhardt’

P. ‘Shirley Temple’ P. ‘Sorbet’ P. off. ‘Alba Plena’ P. off. ‘Rosea Plena’ P. off. ‘Rubra Plena’

P. ‘Bowl of Beauty’ P. ‘Dancing Butterfly’ P. ‘Nippon Beauty’ P. ‘Sword Dance’ P. ‘White Wings’

Single flowering types ‘Bowl of Beauty’ deep pink, creamy yellow centre, mid green leaves, fragrant 2/3 06 - 07 36”/80 25 ‘Dancing Butterfly’ dark pink flowers with yellow centre, ruffled 3/5 05 - 06 26”/65 25 ‘Nippon Beauty’ dark red flowers with little yellow centre 3/5 06 - 07 32”/80 25 ‘Sword Dance’ large red flowers with yellow staminoides, wind resistant 3/5 06 - 07 34”/85 25 ‘White Wings’ white flowers with yellow centre, slightly fragrant 3/5 06 - 07 32”/80 25

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Paeonia Patio Series Definition: Patio Peonies: single compact growth and sturdy stems suitable for growing on pots as well as in the garden ‘Dublin’ white flowers with yellow , deep green leaves 2/3 06 - 07 24”/60 25 ‘Kiev’ deep pink flowers with creamy yellow stamens, deep green leaves 2/3 06 - 07 24”/60 25 Itoh flowering types Definition: Itoh hybrid Peonies are rare and unusual crossings between Garden Peonies and Tree Peonies. ‘Bartzella’ double sulphur yellow flowers, centre with red spots, green leaves 2/3 05 - 06 28”/70 25 ‘Callie’s Memory’ double creamy yellow flowers with maroon flares, green leaves 2/3 05 - 06 28”/70 25 ‘Cora Louise’ white petals with lavender centre, semi double, green leaves 2/3 05 - 06 28”/70 25 ‘Hillary’ semi double rose red flowers blending to yellow and white, green leaves 2/3 05 - 06 28”/70 25 ‘Julia Rose’ semi double coral red flowers fading to salmon and creamy yellow, green leaves 2/3 05 - 06 28”/70 25

P. ‘Dublin’ P. ‘Kiev’ P. ‘Bartzella’ P. ‘Callie’s Memory’

P. ‘Cora Louise’ P. ‘Hillary’ P. ‘Julia Rose’ Pap. ‘Beauty of Livermere’ Pap. ‘Bolero’

Pap. ‘Forncett Summer’ Pap. ‘Harlem’ Pap. ’Little Patty’s Plum’ Pap. ‘Mrs. Perry’ Pap. ‘Patty’s Plum’

PAPAVER orientale (Oriental Poppy) Zone: 3-8 Family: Papaveraceae Cultivation: Prefers full sun and well-drained fertile soil. Usage: Spectacular plants for early summer. They die down in midsummer. orientale ‘Beauty of Livermere’ double deep red fls., green leaves I 05 - 07 36”/90 25 orientale ‘Bolero’ large double cerise pink fls., blossoms ruffled and of silky texture, green leaves I 05 - 07 32”/80 25 orientale ‘Forncett Summer’® double striking fringed salmon-pink fls. with black centre, green leaves I 05 - 06 20”/80 25 orientale ‘Harlem’ double burgundy red fls. with dark purple centre, strong stems, green leaves I 05 - 07 38”/95 25 orientale ‘Little Patty’s Plum’ double plum colored silvering towards the edges, compact Patty’s Plum, green leaves I 06 - 08 20”/50 25 orientale ‘Mrs. Perry’ double salmon pink flowers, large black centre, green leaves I 06 - 08 32”/80 25 orientale ‘Patty’s Plum’ double bronze red flowers, dark centre, green leaves I 06 - 08 32”/80 25

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Papaver (continued) orientale ‘Perry’s White’ double white fls. with a light pink haze, green leaves I 06 - 08 40”/100 25 orientale ‘Picotee’ double frilly white flowers with orange edges, green leaves I 06 - 08 30”/75 25 orientale ‘Türkenlouis’ double vibrant fringed red fls., green leaves I 06 - 08 32”/80 25 PERSICARIA (Fleeceflower, Knotweed) Zone: 3-8 Family: Polygonaceae Cultivation: Tolerates sun or shade and prefers moisture retentive soil. Vigorous and frost hardy. Usage: Useful plant for the border and near ponds and streams. amplexicaulis ‘Speciosa’ long red flowers spike, green leaves, vigorous I 06 - 09 32”/80 25 microcephala ‘Red Dragon’ white flowers, leaves starts green, later deep burgundy, very vigorous I 06 - 07 32”/80 25

Pap. ‘Perry’s White’ Pap. ‘Picotee’ Pap. ’Türkenlouis’ Persicaria ‘Speciosa’ Persicaria ‘Red Dragon’

Phlox ‘Amethyst’ Phlox ‘Blue Boy’ Phlox ‘Blue Paradise’ Phlox ‘Bright Eyes’

Phlox ‘Cleopatra’ Phlox ‘Danielle’ Phlox ‘David’ Phlox ‘Europa’ Phlox ‘Larissa’

PHLOX (Summer Phlox) Zone: 4-9 Family: Polemoniaceae Cultivation: Best in full sun and humus soil. Usage: Border plant. Shorter varieties are also suitable for containers. Phlox paniculata attracts butterflies. paniculata ‘Amethyst’ amethyst blue fls., green leaves, fragrant I 07 - 09 28”/70 25 paniculata ‘Blue Boy’ mauve blue fls. with pale white centre, leaves deep green, fragrant I 07 - 09 38”/95 25 paniculata ‘Blue Paradise’ violet blue fls., purple in the centre, deep green leaves, fragrant I 07 - 09 36”/90 25 paniculata ‘Bright Eyes’ soft pink with red eye fls., mildew resistant, deep green leaves, fragrant I 07 - 09 30”/75 25 paniculata ‘Cleopatra’ double pink to orange fls., deep green leavese, fragrant I 06 - 08 28”/70 25 paniculata ‘Danielle’ pure white blooms with dark green leaves, fragrant, mildew resistant I 07 - 09 26”/65 25 paniculata ‘David’ pure white flowers, green leaves, fragrant, mildew resistant I 06 - 07 40”/100 25 paniculata ‘Europa’ white flowers, pink eye, green leaves, fragrant I 07 - 09 28”/70 25 paniculata ‘Larissa’ pink fls, white centre and lilac-red heart, nice contrasts I 06 - 08 30”/75 25

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Phlox (continued) paniculata ‘Laura’ purple fls., white star, dark green leaves, fragrant I 06 - 08 40”/100 25 paniculata ‘Nicky’ dark purple fls., lighter centre, green leaves, fragrant, mildew resistant I 07 - 09 32”/80 25 paniculata ‘Orange Perfection’ orange flowers, continuous flowering, green leaves, fragrant I 07 - 09 36”/90 25 paniculata ‘Red Riding Hood’ cherry red flowers with huge fragrant fls., green leaves, rich flowering I 07-09 24”/60 25 paniculata ‘Roberta’ briljant purple, rich and long flowering, green leaves, fragrant I 06 - 08 32”/80 25 paniculata ‘Sherbet Blend’ unique Phlox! Yellow with light to dark pink heart, green leaves, fragrant I 07 - 09 28”/70 25 paniculata ‘Starfire’ reddish flowers, dark bronze red leaves, fragrant I 07 - 08 32”/80 25 paniculata ‘Tenor’ red flowers, continuous flowering, good cut flower, green leaves, fragrant I 07 - 09 32”/80 25 paniculata ‘Younique Bicolor’ white-orange fls., red eye, extremely compact, green leaves, fragrant, mildew res. I 06 - 09 20”/50 25

NEW

Phlox ‘Laura’ Phlox ‘Nicky’ Phlox ‘Orange Perfection’ Phlox ‘Red Riding Hood’ Phlox ‘Roberta’

Phlox ‘Sherbet Blend’ Phlox ‘Starfire’ Phlox ‘Tenor’ Phlox ‘Younique Bicolor’ Platycodon ‘Fuji Blue’

Platycodon ‘Fuji Pink’ Platycodon ‘Fuji White’ Pol. commutatum giganteum Pol. multiflorum Pol. mutiflorum ‘Variegatum’

PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower) Zone: 3-8 Family: Campanulaceae Cultivation: Sun to light shade, ordinary, well-drained soil, resumes growth in late spring. Usage: Slow growing and long-lived for the perennial border. grandiflorus ‘Fuji Blue’ blue fls., green leaves I 06 - 08 16”/40 25 grandiflorus ‘Fuji Pink’ soft pink fls., green leaves I 06 - 08 16”/40 25 grandiflorus ‘Fuji White’ white fls., green leaves I 06 - 08 16”/40 25 POLYGONATUM (Solomon’s Seal) Zone: 5-8 Family: Liliaceae Cultivation: Shade to partial shade, moist woodland-type soils. Usage: Shady borders or woodland garden. Good cut flowers. commutatum giganteum clusters of hanging, tabular shaped white flowers, green leaves I 05 - 06 48”/120 25 multiflorum white arching flowers, green leaves I 05 - 06 36”/90 25 multiflorum ‘Variegatum’ white arching flowers, green leaves with white stripes I 05 - 06 24”/60 25

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POTENTILLA (Cinquefoil) Zone: 4-8 Family: Rosaceae Cultivation: Prefers full sun, tolerant of a wide range of soils. Usage: Long blooming flowers for the rock garden or border. nepalensis ‘Ron McBeath’ deep pink fls., deep green leaves I 05 - 07 12”/30 25 tonguei (syn.: Potentilla tormentelli formosa) apricot fls. with red centre, dark green leaves, drought tolerant I 05 - 07 8”/20 25 hybrida ‘Arc-en-Ciel’ double dark red flowers with narrow yellow edge, deep green leaves I 06 - 08 16”/40 25 hybrida ‘Gibson’s Scarlet’ single bright red flowers, darker centre, green leaves I 06 - 08 16”/40 25

Potentilla ‘Ron Mcbeath’ Potentilla tongei Potentilla ‘Arc-en-Ciel’

Pot. ‘Gibson’s Scarlet’ Pul. ‘E.B. Anderson’ Pul. cevennensis Pul. ‘Sissinghurst White’

Pul. ‘Redstart’ Pul. ‘Mrs. Moon’ Pul. ‘Blue Ensign’ Pul. ‘Majeste’ Pul. ‘Opal’

PULMONARIA (Lungwort) Zone: 3-8 Family: Boraginaceae Cultivation: Shade to partial shade. Usage: Good groundcovers for shady areas, under trees or shrubs or as specimens in the border. Attracts bees. longifolia ‘E.B. Anderson’ blue fls., green leaves I 04 - 05 12”/30 25 longifolia ssp. cevennensis steel violet fls., green narrow silver spotted leaves I 05 - 06 18”/45 25 officinalis ‘Sissinghurst White’ white fls., green silver spotted leaves I 03 - 04 12”/30 25 rubra ‘Redstart’ red fls., improved Pulmonaria rubra, green leaves I 03 - 04 12”/30 25 saccharata ‘Mrs. Moon’ lilac-pink fls., silvery spotted green leaves I 03 - 04 12”/30 25 hybrida ‘Blue Ensign’ very large deep blue flowers, deep green leaves I 04 - 05 12”/30 25 hybrida ‘Majeste’ lilac blue fls., silvery spotted green leaves I 05 - 06 12”/30 25 hybrida ‘Opal’ clear blue fls., silver white spotted green leaves I 04 - 05 12”/30 25

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PULSATILLA (Pasque Flower) Zone: 5-8 Family: Ranunculaceae Cultivation: Sun to partial shade, well-drained dryish and limy garden soil. Usage: Silky plants for the rock garden or for dry banks. vulgaris violet blue fls. (formerly Anemone pulsatilla), deep green leaves I 03 - 04 10”/25 25 vulgaris ‘Alba’ white fls., deep green leaves I 03 - 04 10”/25 25 vulgaris ‘Rubra’ red fls., deep green leaves I 03 - 04 10”/25 25 RODGERSIA (Rodger’s Flower) Zone: 4-7 Family: Saxifragaceae Cultivation: Sun or partial shade, moist rich soil. Usage: for the bog garden or perennial border. aesculifolia creamy plums, deep green leaves I 06 - 07 36”/90 25 pinnata ‘Candy Clouds’ plumes of light pink, easy flowering, green leaves I 06 - 07 48”/120 25 pinnata ‘Elegans’ light pink flowers, glossy dark green leaves I 06 - 08 40”/100 25 tabularis (syn.: Astilboides) white flowers, green leaves I 06 - 08 40”/100 25 RUDBECKIA (Black-Eyed Susan) Zone: 4-9 Family: Asteraceae Cultivation: Full sun and moderately fertile soil. Usage: Good summer flowering plant for sunny border or meadow. Plant in masses for effective display. fulgida ‘City Garden’ yellow orange fls. with a dark brown cone, improved ‘Gold Sturm’, green leaves I 07 - 09 16”/40 25 fulgida ‘Goldsturm’ deep yellow fls., green leaves I 07 - 09 24”/60 25 laciniata ‘Goldquelle’ large double lemon-yellow fls., pompon daisy like, green leaves I 07 - 09 30”/75 25 nitida ‘Herbstsonne’ bright yellow single fls., green leaves I 07 - 09 70”/175 25 SALVIA (Sage) Zone: 3-8 Family: Lamiaceae Cultivation: Prefers full sun and fertile, well-drained soil. Usage: Useful for mixed border. Can be used for cutting and dried as an everlasting. Attracts bees. microphylla ‘Hot Lips’ bicolored in white and lipstick red fls. (hence name), green leaves I 07 - 09 26”/65 25

Pulsatilla vulgaris Pulsatilla vulgaris ‘Alba’ Pulsatilla vulgaris ‘Rubra’

Rodgersia aesculifolia Rodgersia ‘Candy Clouds’ Rodgersia ‘Elegans’ Rodgersia tabularis

Rudbeckia ‘City Garden’ Rudbeckia ‘Goldsturm’ Rudbeckia ‘Goldquelle’ Rudbeckia ‘Herbstsonne’ Salvia ‘Hot Lips’

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Salvia (continued) nemorosa ‘Caradonna’ violet blue fls. on red upright stems, green leaves, excellent for containers I 06 - 08 24”/60 25 nemorosa ‘Mainacht’ (syn.: ‘May Night’) dark violet fls., green leaves I 06 - 08 20”/50 25 nemorosa ‘Negrito’ NEW dark violet blue flowers, green crimple-edged leaves, compact grower I 06-09 16”/40 25 nemorosa ‘New Dimension Blue’ violet blue, short and compact habit, all summer flowering, deep green leaves I 06 - 09 12”/30 25 nemorosa ‘Ostfriesland’(syn.: ‘East Friesland’) purple blue fls., gray green leaves I 06 - 08 16”/40 25 nemorosa ‘Schneehügel’(syn.: ‘Snowhill’) white fls., grey green leaves I 06 - 08 20”/50 25 SANGUISORBA (Burnet, Bottlebrush) Zone: 4-9 Family: Rosaceae Cultivation: Sun, tolerates moist conditions, acid soil, needs staking. Usage: Late flowering plant for sunny border or bog garden. Effective when planted in mass. obtusa (syn.: Poterium obtusum) soft pink arching fls., grey green leaves I 08 - 09 36”/90 25 SEDUM (Stonecrop) Zone: 3-9 Family: Crassulaceae Cultivation: Sun or partial shade, lean, fast draining soil. Usage: For rock gardens or perennial border. Attracts butterflies when blooming. spectabile ‘Brilliant’ lilac pink fls., light green leaves I 08 - 09 20”/50 25 spectabile ‘Stardust’ white fls., with a touch of pink, light green leaves I 08 - 10 20”/50 25 telephium ‘Munstead Dark Red’ clusters of tiny red fls., green leaves I 07 - 09 16”/40 25 telephium ‘Red Cauli’ brilliant ruby-red fls. with red stems, blue grey leaves I 07 - 10 12”/30 25 hybrida ‘Autumn Joy’ (syn.: ‘Herbstfreude‘) deep pink fls., light green leaves I 09 - 10 20”/50 25 hybrida ‘Chocolate Cherry’ NEW cherry red flowers, purple leaves I 06-09 14”/35 25 hybrida ‘Jose Aubergine’ ® pink fls. with red stems, aubergine leaves I 08 - 09 16”/40 25 hybrida ‘Xenox’ ® pink fls., brown purple leaves, late summer flowering I 07 - 09 12”/30 25

NEW

Salvia ‘Caradonna’ Salvia ‘Mainacht’ Salvia ‘Negrito’ S. ‘New Dimension Blue’ Salvia ‘Ostfriesland’

Salvia ‘Schneehügel’ Sanguisorba obtusa Sedum ‘Brilliant’ Sedum ‘Stardust’ Sedum ‘Munstead Dark Red’

NEW

Sedum ‘Red Cauli’ Sedum ‘Autumn Joy’ Sedum ‘Chocolate Cherry’ Sedum ‘Jose Aubergine’ Sedum ‘Xenox’

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SIDALCEA (Prairie Mallow, Checker Bloom) Zone: 4-7 Family: Malvaceae Cultivation: Sun, fertile loamy soil. Usage: Upright perennials with hollyhock-like flowers for the summer border. Attracts bees. candida white flowers, green leaves I 07 - 09 36”/90 25 oregana ‘Brilliant’ deep pink fls., deep green leaves I 07 - 09 28”/70 25 hybrida ‘Elsie Heugh’ pale fringed pink flowers, green leaves I 07 - 09 32”/80 25 hybrida ‘Little Princess’ ® delicate pink flowers with hint of lilac, green leaves I 07 - 08 18”/45 25 hybrida ‘Partygirl’ carmine-pink flowers, glossy green leaves I 07 - 09 36”/90 25

Sidalcea ‘Elsie Heugh’ Sid. ‘Little Princess’

Sidalcea candida Sidalcea ‘Brilliant’ Sidalcea ‘Partygirl’ Thalictrum aquilegifolium

Thalictrum ‘Thundercloud’ Thal. ‘Hewitt’s Double’ Thal. ‘Purplelicious’

THALICTRUM (Meadow-rue) Zone: 4-7 Family: Ranunculaceae Cultivation: Sun to partial shade, moist, well-drained soil. Usage: Erect plants with large, mostly fluffy panicles. Excellent for borders or woodland gardens. Container and cut. aquilegifolium lilac to white fls., blue green leaves I 05 - 07 36”/90 25 aquilegif. ‘Thundercloud’ purple flowers, blue green leaves I 05 - 06 20”/50 25 delavayi ‘Hewitt’s Double’ double lilac flowers, blue-green leaves I 07 - 09 52”/120 25 hybrida ‘Purplelicious’ stunning contrast purple fls. With dark purple stems, compact growth habit I 07 - 09 14”/35 25

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TRADESCANTIA (Spiderwort) Zone: 3-9 Family: Commelinaceae Cultivation: Prefers full sun and poor moist soil. Usage: Grow in wildflower gardens or in sunny borders. Suitable for wetland. andersoniana ‘Bilberry Ice’ white flowers with violet blue eye, deep green leaves I 06 - 09 20”/50 25 andersoniana ‘Concord Grape’ purple-blue flowers, blue leaves I 06 - 09 18”/45 25 andersoniana ‘Good Luck’ ® violet blue flowers, new rich flowering short variety, also suitable for pots I 06 - 09 12”/30 25 andersoniana ‘Leonora’ blue flowers, green leaves I 06 - 09 20”/50 25 andersoniana ‘Osprey’ white flowers with blue eye, green leaves I 06 - 09 20”/50 25

Tradescantia ‘Good Luck’ Tradescantia ‘Leonora’

Tradescantia ‘Bilberry Ice’ Tradescantia ‘Concord Grape’ Tradescantia ‘Osprey’ Tricyrtis formosana

Tricyrtis ‘Purple Beauty’ Tricyrtis ‘Blue Wonder’ Tricyrtis ‘Taiwan Adbane’

TRICYRTIS (Toad Lily) Zone: 4-8 Family: Lilaceae Cultivation: Prefers partial shade and deep slightly acid soil. Usage: Many small orchid-shaped flowers on tall stems. Plant in large mass for an effective display. formosana white with purle specks fls., deep green leaves I 08 - 10 28”/70 25 formosana ‘Purple Beauty’ fls. purple specks on white background, dark green leaves I 08 - 09 28”/70 25 hirta ‘Blue Wonder’ fls. have purple-blue speckles on white background, deep green leaves I 09 - 10 28”/70 25 hirta ‘Taiwan Adbane’ blue white flowers, deep green leaves I 09 - 10 24”/60 25

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TROLLIUS (Globeflower) Zone: 3-7 Family: Ranunculaceae Cultivation: Prefers partial shade, moisture retentive soil. Usage: Bright buttercup shaped fls. in spring and early summer. Dark foliage. Attractive for bog garden or border. chinensis ‘Golden Queen’ large orange yellow fls., deep green leaves I 05 - 07 34”/85 25 europaeus ‘Superbus’ sulfuric yellow fls., deep green leaves I 05 - 07 24”/60 25 hybrida ‘Alabaster’ flowers pale cream, deep green leaves I 05 - 07 24”/60 25 hybrida ‘Lemon Queen’ lemon yellow fls., deep green leaves I 05 - 07 24”/60 25 hybrida ‘New Moon’ large pale creamy yellow fls., on strong upright stems, deep green leaves I 05 - 07 24”/60 25 hybrida ‘Orange Princess’ orange, large flowers, deep green leaves I 05 - 07 32”/80 25

Trollius ‘Alabaster’ Trollius ‘Lemon Queen’

Trollius ‘Golden Queen’ Trollius ‘Superbus’ Trollius ‘New Moon’ Trol. ‘Orange Princess’

Verb. ‘Cotswold Queen’ Verbascum ‘Gainsborough’ Verbascum ‘White Domino’ Veronica ‘Rotfuchs’ Ver. ‘Ulster Dwarf Blue’

VERBASCUM (Mullein) Zone: 5-8 Family: Ranunculaceae Cultivation: Easily grown in full sun or partial shade in well-drained soil. Usage: Good plant for the perennial border. hybrida ‘Cotswold Queen’ dark yellow with purple violet centre, gray green leaves I 06 - 08 40”/100 25 hybrida ‘Gainsborough’ sulphur yellow flowers, gray green leaves I 06 - 08 50”/125 25 hybrida ‘White Domino’ beautiful white torch I 06 - 08 50”/125 25 VERONICA (Speedwell) Zone: 4-8 Family: Scrophulariaceae Cultivation: Needs sun and well-drained soil. Usage: Nice plants for the perennial border and in containers. Also used as cut fls. Attracts bees. spicata ‘Rotfuchs’ deep pink racemes, long narrow deep green leaves I 06 - 08 16”/40 25 hybrida ‘Ulster Dwarf Blue’ purple blue flower spikes, early-late summer flowering I 06 - 08 12”/30 25

70 Variety Description Size Month Height Per inch/cm Unit PERENNIALS IN BULK Smaller sizes for wholesale growers HOSTA (Plantain Lily) order in multiples of 400 for potting into 9 cm - 1 L ‘Fortunei Aureomarginata’ green leaves with, edged creamy yellow, lavender fls. II 07 - 08 26”/65 25 sieboldiana ‘Elegans’ tall huge deep greyish blue leaves, white fls. II 07 - 08 32”/80 25 undulata ‘Albomarginata’ green leaves with cream margin, lavender fls. II 07 - 08 18”/45 25 undulata ‘Mediovariegata’ white center with green margin, lavender fls. II 07 - 09 16”/40 25 PAEONIA (Peony) order in multiples of 75 for potting into 1 L Double flowering types ‘Duchesse de Nemours’ white flowers, light canary centre, very fragrant 1/2 06 - 07 32”/80 25 ‘Karl Rosenfield’ double crimson flowers, strong stems 1/2 06 - 07 40”/100 25 ‘Sarah Bernhardt’ soft pink flowers, late flowering, fragrant 1/2 06 - 07 36”/90 25 ‘Shirley Temple’ white touched pink flowers, fragrant 1/2 06 - 07 36”/90 25 Single flowering types ‘Bowl of Beauty’ deep pink, creamy yellow center, mid green leaves, fragrant 1/2 06 - 07 32”/80 25 ‘Nippon Beauty’ dark red flowers with little yellow centre 1/2 06 - 07 32”/80 25

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