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2010 CATALOG Notes from the farm Did you ever wonder what the name of that is that grew at the edge of your Grandmother’s favorite garden? Here at Fieldstone Gardens we have been able to help many gardeners finally solve that life long mystery. In fact, we maintain as many old time favorites here on our 250 acre farm. We not only carry the hard to find but we also carry the newest introduced each year. Check out two of the newer colors of Echinacea at the bottom of this page. Talk about a wow factor in your perennial garden. Additionally, we are very proud to be the sole distributors of any new intro - ductions from the Dunlop and Cole line of Siberian Irises. To wet your appetite, we’ve lowered the prices on several cultivars from the original introductions. Now is a great time to sample these exquisite Siberian irises. Check out their new 2010 additions in the middle of this catalog.

With a reputation for those hard to find as well as the newest cutting edge perennial cultivars, we are distinctly know as a destination point nursery. Most of our return customers pack a lunch and make a day of it. When customers arrive here for the first time they are truly awestruck. There are several garden paths that can be taken in and about the retail area. Inspi - rational gardens proudly display their phenomenal specimen throughout the park like property. Some of the key focal points are a twenty five foot fifteen year old climbing hydrangea, nine ponds, a very special wedding photography garden, four generations of rock walls-both formal and informal, a 30 year old apple orchard and fields beyond your imagination. Encompassing the nursery are 80,000 red pine trees. These trees make the perfect backdrop for photography enthusiasts as well as painters.

We invite you to visit our spectacular nursery any time you are in the neighborhood. We also invite you to view our farm via the internet. Just click on the “Photo Tour” button on our home page at www.FieldstoneGardens.com on st Mo Harve Welcome to Fieldstone Gardens and Happy Gardening!

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See Echinacea purpurea ‘Harvest Moon’ on page 12 and ‘Sundown’ on page 13.

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YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME! When visiting in Maine, plan CONVENIENT WAYS TO SHOP a visit with us! We are conveniently located less than an hour from LL Bean and Maine’s scenic mid-coast. Our ONLINE Offering complete plant listings Annual Open House this year is Sunday, June 27, 2010. including photos and descriptions. Easy and Secure! www.FieldstoneGardens.com Fieldstone Gardens is a family-owned and operated busi - ness started in 1984 and has developed into a top notch MAIL, retail nursery shipping throughout the PHONE, Whatever works for you! as well as internationally. & FAX 55 Quaker Lane Vassalboro, ME 04989-3816 The 250 acre farm is a meticulously maintained location 207-923-3836 (phone/fax) with acres of field grown stock as well as over 60,000 con - tainers. Open to the public, the display gardens have been In season hours: 9-5 Tues-Sun Closed Mondays. a destination for day-trippers from the state as well as the region. Off season hours: 9-5 Mon-Fri Closed Saturday and Sunday. We pride ourselves on our plant quality and outstanding service to our customers. All of our perennials are grown in SHOP Come visit! Our retail location is HERE open to the public April-October, our Zone 4 location and are proven to be superior selec - Tuesday-Sunday, 9:00am-5:00pm. tions for your garden! Closed Monday.

DIRECTIONS We are located between Augusta and Waterville, about 15 minutes from each.

FROM AUGUSTA (Exit 109/30) Go East into Augusta on Rte. 100. Go around both traffic circles 180 degrees and continue on Rte. 100 as it merges with Rte. 201 North. Follow Rte. 201 North exactly 10 miles (from the 2nd circle) to Bog Road on your right. Fol - low Bog Road for 2.5 miles. Take a right onto Cross Hill Road for 1 mile. Take a left onto Quaker Lane. Watch for the State directional signs.

FROM NEW AUGUSTA EXIT (Exit 113) Go straight for 1.8 miles, until the intersection for route 201. Go North (left) on to route 201 for 9 miles. Look for Bog Road on the right. Follow Bog Road for 2.5 miles. Take a right onto Cross Hill Road for 1 mile. Take a left onto Quaker Lane. Watch for the State directional signs.

FROM WATERVILLE (Exit 127/33) Go East on Rte. 137 across the Kennebec River. Take a right onto Rte. 201 South and drive exactly 6.5 miles. Follow Bog Road for 2.5 miles. Take a right onto Cross Hill Road for 1 mile. Take a left onto Quaker Lane. Watch for the State directional signs.

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There are no minimum orders. However, full payment, TRYING TO REACH US? including shipping costs, must accompany each mail order. Phone/Fax: 207-923-3836 Please send a check or money order in US currency. Visa Internet: www.FieldstoneGardens.com or MasterCard accepted. We do not accept C.O.D. or cash. Email: [email protected] A $20 fee is imposed on all returned checks. THE PRICES Our business office is open all year. IN THIS CATALOG EXPIRE ON DECEMBER 31, 2010. NURSERY HOURS: The nursery is open six days a week from April to October. Tuesday through Sunday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Closed Mondays. AVAILABILITY: We carefully plan our catalog inventory. However, circumstances can and do change with living plants. All orders are GUARANTEE: We reserve the right to refuse any order should subject to the availability of good quality plant material. We suggest circumstances make this necessary. Orders are booked on the listing substitutions when placing an order, or accepting our best understanding that the customer accepts our terms. We guarantee all equivalent choice. We also carry many unusual perennials that are our plants to be true to name and will replace any nursery stock that too low to list in our catalog. Please visit our full e-commerce web site proves otherwise. Our liability in all cases is limited to the purchase to view our entire inventory which includes pictures and descriptions. price of the plants. We try to ship only during the cool months in spring Please also feel free to call or email us with your wish list. If you are and fall, however we cannot be responsible for damage to plants en - traveling a long distance to purchase specific plants, please phone or route due to heat. We also cannot replace stock lost due to causes email us first to be sure we have them in stock. We would be happy to such as drought, extreme heat or cold, possible neglect, or winterkill. gather the order prior to your arrival. Claims of plant damage will receive consideration only when made within ten days after delivery. Our plants are annually inspected by the NURSERY VISITS: When visiting in Maine, plan to come see us! Maine State Department of Agriculture, Division of Horticulture. We are located near golf courses, lakes, campgrounds, and less than an hour from LL Bean and Maine’s scenic mid-coast. Our An - ORDERING INFORMATION: If the order is missing, please nual Open-House is Sunday, June 27, 2010. (Note: The nursery is call us for information or use our web catalog. You may also sign your closed on Mondays.) friend up for a free catalog by entering their email address on our web site at (www.FieldstoneGardens.com). You can also send us an INTERNATIONAL SHIPMENTS: We ship overseas and welcome order by including the following information: your orders. Payment must accompany the order in US currency or an 1. Name and street address. international money order. An import permit and required papers 2. ‘Ship to’ (must include a street address). must be included in your order. A phytosanitary certificate is $85.00. 3. Requested ship date. e Shipping costs are typically 30% of the total plant order. If they are 4. Telephone number. higher, we will notify you. All plants shipped outside of the United 5. Plant name, ID number, and quantity. y States will be bare root. 6. Sub-total of plant material. 7. If plants are sent to Maine, add 5% tax. WEBSITE: (www.FieldstoneGardens.com) Sign up on our full 8. Shipping charges. (See below) e-commerce web site inclusive of pictures and descriptions to receive 9. Total amount (6, 7, 8) Send check, money order. Master - emails for new and unique plants, newsletters, and special discounts! card or Visa information (card number and expiration date).  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ACH670 Achillea millefolium ‘Strawberry Seduction’ 8.85 Part of the Seduction series which are known for their sturdy, Yarrow has a long season of bloom year after year. The compact growth habit, long bloom period, and interesting are flat heads of tight clusters that bloom in June- flowers. Produces large corycombs of tiny, velvet red florets September, and provide a constant source of cutting ma - with bright gold centers. This vigorous grower has lovely deep terial for bouquets or dried arrangements. Deeply green foliage. Great in fresh or dried arrangements. 18-20". divided foliage gives a fern-like appearance. An easy to Zones 4-8. grow perennial that is right at home in a well-drained gar - den soil in full sunlight. Divide every 3-4 years. Zones 3-9. ACH680 Achillea millefolium ‘Summer Wine’ 7.85 Deep wine-red flowers slowly changing to purple. Bright green ACH030 Achillea ageratifolia ‘Apricot’ 7.85 foliage. Full sun and drought tolerant. Blooming throughout Apricot colored flowers growing to 24". Prefer average to dry the summer. 24". soil, full to partial sun. Zone 3. ACH68 U Achillea millefolium ‘Sunny Seduction ’ 12.85 ACH465 Achillea ‘Mary Ann’ 9.85 Buttery yellow flowers atop silvery green foliage. Makes an Pale yellow flowers atop 12-18" wispy silvery foliage. A great ad - exellent cut flower. 20-30". Full sun. Zones 4-8. dition to any garden. Full sun and well-drained soil. Zones 3-8. ACH693 Achillea millefolium ‘Wonderful Wampee’ 8.85 ACH475 Achillea millefolium ‘Apricot Delights’ 7.85 An excellent addition to the Tutti Frutti family. The blooms are Apricot Delight is in the Tutti Frutti family. This family has a rich pink to an apple blossom blush with a sturdy compact wonderful range of pinks,apricots to near red flowers that are growth habit that lasts long through the summer. An excellent sturdy and compact blooming throughout the summer. Full cut flower dried or fresh. A sun lover and very drought toler - sun intensifies the hues. Also drought tolerant. A great cut . 15". Zones 4 to 8. flower fresh or dried. 15". Zones 4-8. ACH700 Achillea ptarmica ‘Boule de Neige’ 7.85 ACH490 Achillea millefolium ‘Cerise Queen’ 7.85 Deep green leathery foliage with masses of double white flow - Shell pink to deep cherry red flowers on strong stems. Makes ers. Good dried flower, too! Full sun, well-drained soil. 18-24". a great cut flower. Up to 24" when in flower. Blooms from June through late summer. Zone 3-9. ACH950 Achillea x ‘Moonshine’’ 7.85 A real beauty with brilliant 2-3" lemon-yellow flowers high - ACH515 Achillea millefolium ‘Credo’ 7.85 lighted by silver-gray foliage. Long blooming, June-September. Soft yellow flowers. Grows 24-32". Fragrant. Full sun. Zone 3-8. Introduced by Alan Bloom of Bressingham Gardens in England. This is considered one of the best yarrows! www.FieldstoneGardens.com 18-24". Drought tolerant.

ACH965 Achillea x ‘Pomegranate’ 10.85  Compact bushy plant with grey green foliage. Deep pome - granate red flowers hold color long into summer. Grows best in full sun. 21-23". Drought tolerant. ACH615 Achillea millefolium ‘Paprika’ 7.85 Red- perennial with fern-like foliage. Prefers full sun and ACH970 Achillea x ‘Schwellenberg’ 7.85 average soil. Blooms early summer with a long bloom time. Deep gold flowers and ferny, silver foliage. Average to sandy Great cut flower. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. 18-24". soil, must have good drainage. Flowers July-Spet. 18-24". Excellent cut flower! NEW ACH625 Achillea millefolium ‘Pretty Belinda’ 10.85 Dense, flat clusters of vibrant, lilac-pink flowers bloom June- July. Deep cut, fern-like, medium green foliage. 20". Zone 3-8. Thank You! The plants ACH635 Achillea millefolium ‘Red Velvet’ 7.85 Dark red flowers hold their color well throught the summer. were so lovingly packed. Makes and excelent cut flower. 18-24" full sun. Zones 4-8 Arrived beautifully! ACH660 Achillea millefolium ‘Saucy Seduction’ 10.85 SH, Woolrich, ME Large rose-pink blossoms atop silvery green foliage. Makes a - great cut flower. 24". Full sun, drought tolerant. Zones 4-8.

ACH665 Achillea millefolium ‘Sawa Sawa’ 7.85 Nice soft orange flowers on strong stalks. Makes a great cut flower. Medium green foliage forms in a neat clump. 24-28" when in bloom. June-September. Full sun, moderate water. Zones 3-8.

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Recently has seen several name changes. Still the same great plant ideal for a shady moist spot in the gar - den. Provides height as well as some brightness with white Monkshood are a fine addition to the flowers and now even a pink . The traditional Actaea semi shaded garden. Heights range known as Baneberry is grown for its compound and from 3-6’ with colors of blues, colorful berries. It also prefers a shady moist woodland pink, yellow and white. All parts of location. Note, the berries and roots are poisonous. the plant are poisonous. Zones 3-6. ACT075 Actaea japonica var biternata 10.85 Pristine white plumes come from clumps of handsome dis - sected foliage in summer. This plant can be accommodated in smaller gardens. 3’. Part shade. ACO150 Aconitum carmichelli ‘Arendsii’ 8.85 ACT100 Actaea pachypoda (Syn: A. alba) 8.85 Beautiful plants that provide intense blue flowers A popular wildflower requiring a shady location in moist humus in September and October. Thick leathery green fo - rich soil. White flowers in early spring, followed by white berries liage on sturdy stems that never need staking. Full in late summer. An appealing addition to any woodland sun. Definitely makes a statement! 3-4’. garden! 24-36". Zones 3-7. Berries are poisonous.

ACO175 Aconitum carmichelli ‘Barker Variety’ 8.85 Violet blue flowers opening in August and September. Makes a great cut flower. Does best in a moisture retentive soil. Full sun to part shade. 5’. Zone 4.

ACO190 Aconitum carmichelli ‘Spatlese’ 8.85 A fall blooming Monkshood with long of large violet blue hooded flowers. 5’. September. ACT125 Actaea pachypoda ‘Rubra’ 8.85 ACO225 Aconitum lamarckii (Syn: A. pyrenaicum) 7.85 The flowers appear a week earlier and are larger but not as Yellow Monkshood is unusual as it grows spikes of pale yel - fringed as other baneberry plants. The 1/4" red berries are low flowers. Prefers to be grown in a cool location in moist fer - borne on slender green pedicels. 24-36". tile soil in partial shade. Great for cutting and used in floral arrangements. 3-5’. Zones 3-7. ACT160 Actaea racemosa ‘Atropupurea’ 12.85 Attractive purple foliage all season. In September, slender white ACO250 Aconitum napellus 8.85 flower stems appear reaching a height of up to 5-6’. Fragrant. Blue flowers for late season color. Blossoms appear in August Full shade. Excellent plant in right location. Zones 3-8. and early September. Full sun to part shade. 36-48". ACT175 Actaea racemosa var. Cordifolia 8.85 ACO275 Aconitum napellus ‘Album’ 8.85 Creamy fluffy flowers similar to other Actaeas. Divided dark A vigorous and robust plant with white flowers that appear in green long leaflets. Blooms late summer to early fall. Attracts June-July and persist well into late summer. Grows up to 36-48". butterflies. Full sun to light shade. Moist soil. 4-5". Zones 4-8.

ACO750 Aconitum x ‘Blue Lagoon’ 12.85 ACT200 Actaea racemosa ‘Pink Spike’ 18.85 Extremely heavy-blooming, compact plant that flowers pro - Pale pink flowers and dark bronze-purple foliage. Part shade fusely in midsummer, then continues for the rest of the sea - with a rich soil. Can take full sun if provided with constant son. Adding several weeks of hard-to-find blue to your garden moisture. Blooms summer through fall. 4-5’. Zones 4-8. display. 10-12". Zones 4-8. ACT400 Actaea simplex ‘James Compton’ 14.85 ACO755 Aconitum x ‘Cloudy’ 12.85 White spires, with great dark purple foliage. Blooms late sum - Large soft baby blue and white fowers that are beautifuly dis - mer to mid fall. Shade plant. In the North can take full sun played from August through October. Dark shiny foliage. Full but needs constant moisture. 5’. sun to part shade. Lovely . 50-60". Zones 3-8. ACT425 Actaea simplex ‘White Pearl’ 10.85 ACO875 Aconitum x cammarum ‘Stainless Steel’ 12.85 If your looking for late season color, this plant is a good Interesting metallic blue flowers in July with complementing choice! The arching white spikes appear in September- grayish-green leaves. 40". Zones 4-9. October. Best choice for southern climates. 3-4’. Zones 3-7.

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ALL400 Allium thunbergii ‘Ozawa’ 7.85 We love this one because it rewards us with wine-red blos - Striking, climber. This unusual, overlapping soms in late September and October. Here in Maine that is foliage looks marvellous on a sunny, protected wall. This a real plus! A gem reaching a height of up to 12". vine may grow up to 15-20' and makes an excellent focal point. Zones 4-9.

ACU190 Actinidia kolomikta 14.85 Tri-colored vine with pink and white variegation which can Bog Rosemary is an easy evergreen for moist peaty cover entire surface, just the tips or not show at all. White semi-shade areas. Dense clusters of bell-shaped flowers flowers. Small edible . Minimum fertilizer for best color. in late May/June. Spreads slowly by runners. Zone 2-8. 15-20’. Zones 4-8. ANC200 Andromeda polifolia ‘Blue Ice’ 14.85 ACU200 Actinidia kolomikta ‘Arctic Beauty’ 14.85 Powdery blue foliage covered with pink bell-shaped flowers (Kolomikta Vine) Grown for its very attractive foliage. Young and blooms in the spring. Needs a well drained moist sandy leaves purplish, variegated with white to pink splashes on soil. 2-3’. Zones 2-8. mature plants. Fragrant, white half-inch flowers appear in early summer, bearing 1" fruit in late summer. Leaves may revert to green while plant gets established. Be patient! Needs a good well drained soil. Full sun. 15-20’. Zones 4-8. Jack-in-the-Pulpit has been a favorite of American gar - deners for years. These plants survive best in woodland gardens that contain rich moist soil. Zone 4-8. An all time favorite perennial renown for its long lasting attractive foliage. Sprays of chartreuse flowers appear in ARI025 Arisaema dracontium 8.85 early summer in great masses, excellent for bouquets. Unique May blooming woodland perennial! 12-20" with a Best in partial shade, moist soil, but can tolerate dry long yellow "tounge" that adds great interest to this moisture shade. An easy plant to grow. loving plant. Does great in shade with a rich soil. Zones 4-9 .

ALC400 Alchemilla mollis 8.85 ACH030 Arisaema kiushianum 32.85 Large, roundish leaves. Our local deer population seems to A unique new Japanese variety. This Jack-in-the-Pulpit places leave this one alone! 16-20". it flowers at ground level, carpeting the partly shaded bed or border in exotic, hooded blossoms in mid- and late spring! 15". Vertically striped in chocolate and shimmery golden and boasting a long spadix that covers the open top of the bloom and extends out 6" like a tail or whip. Unbelievably showy! Often seen only in the herb garden, Allium has a place in Flowers are long-lasting. Partial shade. Zones 6-9. the perennial border, too! The attractive upright vertical foliage offers a nice contrast to other plants in the ARI035 Arisaema ringens 32.85 garden. Butterflies love the blossoms! Colorful flowers If you have an interest in this group of plants this is one you appear in midsummer to fall. should think about adding to the collection.

ALL050 Allium cernuum 7.85 ARI040 Arisaema serratum 32.85 (Nodding Onion) A lovely allium with lavender-pink drooping This plant might do well located in deep shade along a shady flowers. Blooms August into September. 18". edge or in a woodland garden.

ACT100 Allium flavum 7.85 ARI050 Arisaema sikokianum 32.85 (Yellow Onion) Open flower clusters resembling ‘exploding yel - A very striking and bold addition to the woodland garden. This low stars’ appear in midsummer. Blue-green foliage. 12-15". Arisaema has a dark spathe and snow white spadix. Blooms in mid summer. A large, impressive find for the collector. 18-24". ALL145 Allium maximowiczii ‘Alba’ 7.85 Beautiful white flower clusters grow 3-6". Shiny deep green leaves. ARI100 8.85 The spathe or ‘pulpit’ is green with brown stripes within, arch - ALL300 Allium senescens 7.85 ing over the white spadix ‘Jack’. Blooms in late spring. 12-24". Pink flowers appear mid-August above twisted blue-gray leaves. 6-12". Good rock garden plant. ARI110 Arisaema triphyllum ‘Starburst’ 32.85 Most unusual and attractive form of our native Jack-in-the- ALL375 Allium stellatum 7.85 pulpit discovered in . The emerging trifoliate spring fo - Pink Prairie Onion of the eastern Great Plains. 8-15" with liage is highlighted by distinct silvery-white veins. Vigorous, umbels of deep pink stars. woodland native that goes dormant by late summer.

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ARI120 Arisaema urashima 32.85 Very bold and sturdy when full-grown 3-4’. The inflorescence is 6" tall, not counting the 18" tail that emerges from the Also known as Silkweed, members of this are won - spadix. The lower part is off-white with brown spots, and the derful for use as dried ornaments. have milky large hood is a deep brown with white spotting and striping. sap and silky , and some are known to flower quite handsomely. Drought tolerant.

ASC010 Asclepias incarnata 7.85 (Swamp Milkweed) Pink flower clusters bloom early to mid ARL100 Aristolachia durior 18.85 summer. Willow-like leaves 4-5" long. Prefers moist soil. Sun An ideal foliage vine that creates a screen for complete privacy. to part shade. 3-5’. Zones 3-9. Huge, handsome, heart-shaped leaves of glossy, dark green. Can be trained to your porch, trellis, or archway. Flowers re - ASC015 Asclepias incarnata ‘Cinderella’ 8.85 semble a tiny Dutch pipe. Sun or shade. May reach up to 30’. Vanilla scented large compact rose pink flowers. Deadhead - ing can stimulate another bloom cycle during midsummer to early fall. Full sun with moist rich soil. Attractive to humming and butterflies. Great cut flower. 3-5’. Zones 3-9.

A choice of either large or dwarf selections makes this ASC025 Asclepias incarnata ‘Ice Ballet’ 8.85 beautiful plant adaptable to most situations. Very showy Small clusters of white flowers in early summer. Long lasting with large white plumes. July through August. Prefers cut flower. Tolerant of drought conditions, although prefers moist soil. Zones 3-7. moist to wet, humus-rich soil. Good source of for butterflies and hummingbirds. 3-4’. ARU100 Aruncus aethusifolius 7.85 This fern-like little gem has dark green foliage with cream col - ASC120 Asclepias tuberosa ‘Gay Butterflies’ 8.85 ored flower spikes in June that are 10-12". Perfect for the Scented flowers varying in brilliant colors of reds, oranges, and shady area of your rock garden or the front of the border. yellows blooming from midsummer to early fall. Does best in full sun and well drained soil. Attracts butterflies. 2’. Zones 3-8. ARU125 Aruncus dioicus (Syn: A. sylvester) 7.85 Make sure to provide plenty of room for this one. Very showy ASC125 Asclepias tuberosa ‘Hello Yellow’ 8.85 in June and July with full ivory plumes. Prefers moist soil. A Bright yellow flowers that grow 24-36". Prefer full sun and very beautiful plant, perfect for the shade garden, that can be well drained soil. Zones 4-9. used just for the foliage alone! 4-6’. Zones 3-9.

ARU300 Aruncus x ‘Misty Lace’ 10.85 Bred by Dr. Allan Armitage of the Univ. of . This cross of One of the most reliable and easy perennials we know! Fa - A. aesthusifolius and A. dioicus shows excellent tolerance to mous as a shade plant, but here in Maine it does as well in heat, humidity and cold and has a nice, compact habit grow - full sun with a moist soil. We recommend Astilbe for its ing 30". Attractive, arching, cream plumes bloom on deep red showy plume-like flowers and for the attractive foliage that stems late spring-early summer. Partial sun Zones 4-5. persists all season. Several varieties have reddish-bronze leaves that add to their allure. Some varieties disease and pest resistant. Flowers from June to September. Zone 4.

An excellent shade tolerant ground cover. A perfect fo - liage specimen for the woodland garden. The plant emits ASL0020 Astilbe arendsii ‘Etna’ 7.85 a ginger-like fragrance when the roots are cut. Prefers a Brings crimson red plumes on dark green foliage. July 24". rich, slightly acid, moist soil. ASL0040 Astilbe arendsi ‘Fanal’ 7.85 ASA100 Asarum canadensis 7.85 Bright red flowers. Bronze foliage. July. 20-24". Full to part shade. (Canadian Wild Ginger) Large light green leaves. Purplish- brown flowers blooming in April-May are usually hidden by ASL0080 Astilbe arendsii ‘Fire’ (Feurer) 7.85 the dense foliage. Deciduous. More heat tolerant than the A.`Feuer’(G.Arends 1940) The warm glowing red flowering European Wild Ginger. 6-8". Zones 4-7. spikes of this astilbe are frothy and loosely conical. These sit on light, feathery mounds of light green foliage and look won - ASA200 Asarum europaeum 8.85 derful when planted in a drift. July. 20". (European Ginger) A beautiful plant that produces a glossy dark green foliage throughout the season. Best in moist ASL0140 Astilbe arendsii ‘Granat’ 8.85 shade, but can tolerate that dry shady area of your garden. Deep carmine-red flowers in July. 28-30". Nice cut flower/but - 4-6". Zones 4-7. terfly plant. Tolerates part to full shade.

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ASL0280 Astilbe chinensis ‘Visions in Red’ 8.85 ASL3400 Astilbe simplicifolia ‘Darwin’s Dream’ 7.85 Deep red buds that open to a red/pink bloom above Dense, dark pink plumes in July. Shiny dark green foliage. 18". green/bronze foliage. Flowers in July. 12-15". ASL3420 Astilbe simplicifolia ‘Darwin’s Snowsprite’ 8.85 ASL0620 Astilbe japonica ‘Montgomery’ 7.85 Loosely formed small white plumes 12". Scarlet-red flowers. July. 24-36". ASL3580 Astilbe simplicifolia ‘Sprite’ 7.85 Chosen by the Perennial Plant Association as the perennial plant for 1994! Long blooming with light pink blossoms July through August. Bronze foliage. 15-18". ASL1020 Astilbe arendsii ‘Bergkristall’ 7.85 Pure white. 30". July. ASL3600 Astilbe simplicifolia ‘Touch of Pink’ 7.85 Arching, fluffy plumes of pale apricot/pink in July. Very glossy ASL1650 Astilbe simplicifolia ‘White Sensation’ 8.85 dark-green leaves. Part shade and a rich moist soil. 16". Crisp white plumes with shiny dark green foliage. Blooms from mid to late summer. Full sun to part shade. Great for borders. 24-30". Zones 4-6. Delicate flowers consisting of clusters of tiny florets sur - rounded by papery . Blooms in early summer to mid summer. Prefers sun or light shade and moist organic well-drained soil. Zone 4-7. ASL2330 Astilbe arendsii ‘Jump and Jive’ 8.85 Different then other Astible’s. A very well formed upright, AST025 Astrantia carniolica ‘Rubra’ 8.85 mounded and compact plant. The rapid growth rate, uniform Umbels of deep red pincushion-type flowers in late spring. habit and flowering freely makes this plant a stand out. Bright Nicely divided basal foliage makes a dense clump in good pink flowers with dark green foliage. 18-24". growing conditions. 24".

ASL2425 Astilbe arendsii ‘Nikky’ 8.85 AST085 Astrantia hybrida ‘Abbey Road’ 10.85 Pink and white blooms that flower against dark foliage. Bloom Large reddish-pink flowers grow 18" in mid to late summer. time is early to mid-summer. 28". Prefers moist soil. This astrantia prefers partial shade, but will tollerate full sun. Moist soil. ASL2450 Astilbe arendsii ‘Pink Paradise’ 7.85 Long pink plumes from early to mid-May which continue for AST200 Astrantia hybrida 9.85 about 3 weeks. 35". (A. m. ‘Rosensinfonie’) Rose and pink bracts. Prefers part shade. 30". ASL2720 Astilbe japonica ‘Elizabeth’ 8.85 Raspberry plumes in mid summer. Part shade to shade and AST235 Astrantia hybrida ‘Ruby Cloud’ 12.85 a moist soil. 28". Round cream-colored florets with purple-red flowering bracts. Prefers moist well-drained soil. 2-3’. ASL2760 Astilbe japonica ‘Europa’ 7.85 Clear pink. Perfers partial shade or partial sun and moist soil. AST285 ‘Tickled Pink’ 10.85 Blooms in June-August. 26". Now known as ‘Temptation Star’. A unique large flower with a starry pink coller of pointed bracts above with umbels of bot - ASL2820 Astilbe japonica ‘ Blossom’ 7.85 ton like, dark pink blooms produced in large clusters with lacy Light salmon pink blooms in June, good for cutting. Attracts foliage. Part shade with rich moist soil. 15-18". Zones 4-8. butterflies. Part to full shade. 24". AST300 Astrantia major ‘Canneman’ 10.85 Dome like flowers cradled by upturned bracts in soft pale pink shades with unique lobed basil foliage. Will bloom from early summer to early fall if you keep it dead headed. Full These shorter astilbes are perfect for the front of the bor - sun to part shade with rich moist soil. 24-36". Zones 4-9. der or as ground covers. The delicate fine-cut foliage is attractive all season. Good for containers. Moist well- NEW AST355 Astrantia maxima ‘Pink Pride’ 10.85 drained soil, partial shade. Zone 4-8. Large pink flowers on wiry stems above mid green foliage ap - pear in June and last through the summer. A fast grower. ASL3220 Astilbe crispa x ‘Perkeo’ 8.85 Grows best in full sun and moist soil. 24". Zones 4-7. Dark rose plumes in July. 8-10". AST600 Astrantia x ‘Bloody Mary’ 12.85 ASL3360 Astilbe simplicifolia ‘Bronze Elegans’ 7.85 Large red flowers, dark glossy foliage. Cut flower, dried flower. Light pink plumes above 12". bronze foliage. August. 18-24". Zones 3-9.

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NEW BER750 Bergenia cordifolia ‘Winterglut’ 10.85 Thick leathery leaves are a glossy green throughout spring and A perennial that has ornamental interest all season. Our summer and turn to a deep red in fall and winter. Pink flowers 15-year-old specimen located in an island bed produces in spring somethmes rebloom in the fall. 12-15". Zones 3-8. attractive gray-green foliage in the spring, reaching a mature height of 3-4’. The flowers appear in June for 3-4 BER850 Bergenia x ‘Dark Margin’ 10.85 weeks, with the long pods providing plenty of mate - Bright purple red flowers over green leaves with maroon mar - rial for dried flower arrangements. Full sun or partial gins and turn a glossy deep maroon in the winter. Full sun. shade. performs well in our garden soil. Zone 4-8. 12-15". Zones 4-8.

BAP050 Baptisia alba (aka: B. pendula) 8.85 BER950 Bergenia x ‘Overture’ 12.85 White 12-20" racemes. Grows best in sun but tolerates Deep violet-magenta flowers. Has bright green purplish fo - shade better than blue form. Well drained soil and is drought liage that darkens in the winter. Blooms early to late spring. resistant. Good speciman plant. Easy to grow. 4". Zones 4-8. Full sun. 15-18". Zones 4-8.

BAP350 Baptisia x ‘Carolina Moonlight’ 12.85 BER975 Bergenia x ‘Rosi Ruffles’ 8.85 Stunning soft 18" yellow flower spikes in late spring. A great Flush of rosy-pink flowers in early spring, reblooms through - full sun plant that is heat tolerant and drought resistant. out summer and into fall. Thick leathery foliage is nice an 4-5’. Zones 4-9. compact reaching 8-12". Grows in sun or shade. Zones 4-8.

BAP400 Baptisia x ‘Purple Smoke’ 12.85 Grey stems, blue tinted foliage and showy blue purple flow - ers. Strong and vigorous. 3’. Zones 3-9. The marsh marigold is found growing throughout New BAP450 Baptisia x ‘Twilite Praieieblues’ 14.85 England along streams and brooks. Attractive shiny Deep purple violet flowers and a lemon yellow keel at the cen - leaves are a perfect background for the large clusters of ter. A bushy hybrid that will in 2-3 years cover itself in hundreds flowers that appear in April-May. Prefers partial shade. of enchanting blooms from late spring to early summer. Great cut Zones 5-7. flower. Full sun and well drained soil. 5’. Zones 4-8. CAL100 Caltha palustris (Early ) 7.85 BAP500 Baptisia sphaerocarpa ‘Screaming Yellow’ 12.85 This selection we find will flower a week or more earlier then Vivid yellow to butter yellow flowers on blue-green foliage. the speices. A local grower has made this selection and Sturdy, drought and deer resistant. 24-36". shared them with us.

CAL300 Caltha palustris ‘Flore Plena’ 12.85 (C. p. ‘Multiplex’) Attractive double yellow flowers. 1-2’. Unusual foliage specimens are always welcome in the perennial border. The Bergenia’s outstanding feature is its broad, glossy 8-10" leaves which are evergreen and tinged a red color in the winter. Plants confine them - selves to neat clumps and offer a nice show of color in A large group of perennials that provides blossoms in the Spring. Low maintenance and pest free. Sun in the shades of blue, white, and pink, in an assortment of North, shade in southern areas. Moist well-drained soil. heights from 8-24". Some are valuable as ground covers Zones 4-8. and others as cut flowers. Full sun or part shade and a fertile well-drained soil. Zones 3-7. BER200 Bergenia cordifolia ‘Baby Doll’ 8.85 A low growing bergenia that forms a neat rosette. Dense clus - CAM085 carpatica ‘Blue Clips’ 6.85 ters of light pink flowers on 12" stems. Light green leaves and large blue cup-shaped flowers that bloom from June through September. A good choice for the BER255 Bergenia cordifolia ‘Bressingham Ruby’ 9.85 rock garden, as an edging in perennial borders or for con - Outstanding foliage color from glossy green in summer to ruby tainers. 6-8". red in winter. Deep rose-red flowers in spring. Considered to be one of the best ruby-leaved varieties. 12-15". Zones 3-8. CAM100 Campanula carpatica ‘Deep Blue Clips’ 6.85 Dark blue bell-shaped flowers appearing in June/July. At - BER400 Bergenia cordifolia ‘Perfect’ 8.85 tractive green foliage. Excellent for the rock garden or the Lilac-red flowers atop maroon foliage. front of the border. 8-10".

NEW BER725 Bergenia cordifolia ‘Winter Glow’ 13.85 CAM130 Campanula carpatica ‘Pearl Deep Blue’ 6.85 Thick leathery glossy green leaves turn to a redish bronze in the A more compact carpatica. Large upright deep blue flowers with fall. Bright red flowers throughout the spring. 12-15". Zones 3-8. good heat resistance. Blooms in mid summer. 8". Zones 3-8.

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CAM170 Campanula carpatica ‘White Clips’ 6.85 CAM760 ‘Pale Blue Lilac’ 7.85 A great compact plant with bright white bell-shaped flowers Large bells of soft pale blue tinged with lavender. Makes a in midsummer. Makes an excellent addition to the front of great cut flower! 24-28". the border. 8-10". CAM775 Campanula punctata ‘Pink Chimes’ 9.85 CAM260 Campanula glomerata ‘Bellefleur Blue’ 8.85 Dainty pink bellflowers hang high on this compact plant. Per - Bears numerous deep-blue flower clusters just above its at - fect plant for borders. Prefers full sun to partial shade. 15". tractive ovate foliage. The compact and uniform growth habit and floriferous nature of the Bellefleur series will liven up any CAM777 Campanula punctata ‘Plum Wine’ 12.85 perennial program. Well suited for production in small con - Beautiful large mauve bells on stalks that rise 15" from the tainer sizes and can easily be marketed alongside bedding 5" dark foliage. A treasure for its dark foliage. Deer resistant plants. 4-6". Zones 3-8. and attracts hummingbirds. Zones 4-9.

CAM275 Campanula glomerata ‘Crown of Snow’ 8.85 CAM790 Campanula punctata ‘Sarosota’ 8.85 (Syn: C. g. ‘Schneekrone’) Beautiful large white clusters of This is a great selction due to it purple pendulous flowers in flowers. 24". Full sun to part shade. midsummer. 3’.

CAM285 Campanula glomerata ‘Joan Elliot’ 7.85 CAM800 Campanula punctata ‘Wedding Bells’ 8.85 Violet-blue flower clusters in June. Sun to part shade. Good Double white ‘hose-in-hose’ flowers in midsummer. Tends to cut flower. 18". spread. Makes an elegant addition to the garden as well as an outstanding cut flower. 24-32". Zones 5-7. CAM295 Campanula glomerata ‘Odessa’ 8.85 Large royal purple upfacing clusters. Rise from a mound of deep CAM860 7.85 green foliage in May-July. Prefer sun to part shade. 24-36". Handsome foliage comprised of large glossy, green leaves. Large tubular, lilac-white bells with many maroon spots inside. CAM330 Campanula kemulariae 7.85 Vigorous, spreading by underground runners. Ideal for the A creeping rootstock gives rise to tufts of shiny leaves. Pen - woodland garden or as a ground cover. July. 2-3’. Zones 5-7. dulous stems produce blue bell-like flowers mid summer. Part shade, well-drained soil. 8". Zones 4-9. CAM880 Campanula takesimana ‘Elizabeth’ 8.85 Very impressive with large tubular burgundy bells. Great CAM438 Campanula persicifolia ‘Blue-Eyed Blonde’ 12.85 grower and makes an excellent cut flower. Blooms mid sea - Forming a low mound of long, narrow bright yellow foliage son, reaching 24-28". with taller stems in summer that hold deep violet-blue bells. Full sun. 12-18". Zone 3. CAM890 Campanula trachelium ‘Bernice’ 10.85 Double lavender fringed cup-shaped flowers in midsummer. CAM470 Campanula persicifolia ‘Chettle Charm’ 8.85 Bright green foliage. Spreading growth habit. 18". Creamy white, bell-shaped flowers each with a light margin of blue along the edges of each . 36". June-July.

CAM525 Campanula persicifolia ‘Grandiflora Alba’ 6.85 Single white flowers in July. Makes for an excellent cut flower. A long-lived plant with sturdy stems that needs little stak - Grows to about 24". Zones 3-7. ing. There is a clump in our orchard that is at least 21 plus years old! The flowers resemble a turtle’s head, hence the CAM675 Campanula poscharskyana ‘Blue Waterfall’ 7.85 name. Appearing in August-October, they provide bright Vigorous, low growing, spreading groundcover, absolutely cov - late season color. Full sun or partial shade. Zones 3-7. ered with deep blue starry flowers in June-July. 8-10". CHN100 Chelone glabra 7.85 CAM720 Campanula punctata ‘Cherry Bells’ 8.85 White flowers with a tinge of pink. 2-4’. Zones 3-8. Beautiful long, red tubular flowers in midsummer with a spreading growth habit. 12-24". Zones 4-9. CHN150 Chelone glabra ‘Black Ace’ 7.85 White snapdragon-like flowers on green-black leaves. 3-4’. CAM740 Campanula punctata ‘Kent Belle’ 8.85 Glossy violet-blue 2" bells on long upright stalks. Lots of CHN200 Chelone lyonii 7.85 vigor! A must-have! Blooms mid summer. 18-24". Elegant pink flowers that make for a great hummingbird plant. Late season blooms make the plant a welcomed site in the CAM745 Campanula punctata ‘Little Punky’ 12.85 garden. 24-32". Great cut flower! A cute dwarf with blush-white tubular flowers that are heav - ily spotted cherry red inside. The shiny, dark green leaves form CHN325 Chelone obliqua ‘Alba’ 7.85 a very dense low clump. Full to part sun. 8-10". Zones 3-8. White hooded flowers from July-August, 24-28". Full sun to part shade, moderately moist soil is best.

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Small woodland flowers that are simply stunning when A large family of flowering plants that contributes over 100 planted in groupings along a stream bank or in a wood - popular varieties of perennials and annuals. The perennials land garden! listed below have daisy-like flowers in mid-summer. Ideal for butterflies/bees. Full sun and well-drained soil. CLA100 Claytonia virginica 7.85 A low growing perennial with somewhat fleshy leaves, pro - COR125 grandiflora ‘Tetra Giants’ 9.85 ducing pink-striped white star-like flowers in early spring. Large golden flowers in mid to late summer. Flowers last a Moist but well-drained soil in a woodland area. In midsum - long time. Adds color to any garden. 2-3’. Zones 3-8. mer-spring beauty goes dormant. A pair of smooth, grass-like leaves occurs halfway up the slender, 4-12" stem. COR300 Coreopsis rosea ‘Crème Brulee’ 9.85 Fine airy thread leaf type foliage with rose pink flowers all sum - mer starting in July. Great for front of borders. 12-18". Zones 3-8.

COR490 Coreopsis verticillata ‘Golden Gain’ 8.85 The common name Sweet Fern is derived from the fern-like Quite a different dwarf variety as it flowers for a long period foliage that omits a sweet smell from the aromatic foliage. of time. Truly golden flowers covering clump forming foliage. This native to is a small shrub that grows 3-4’. Blooms in the summer. 16-18". Zones 4-9.

COM100 Comptonia peregrina 8.85 COR500 Coreopsis verticillata ‘Golden Showers’ 7.85 Thin narrow leaves are 2-4" long. Either flowers or catkins are pro - Bright yellow star-shaped flowers. Unique, fern-like foliage. duced in clusters at ends of branches depending upon sex of the Good cut flower. Drought resistant. Sun or light shade. June plant. Openings in coniferous forest in well-drained, dry, acid, to frost. 24". Zones 5-9. sandy or gravelly soils. Because it fixes nitrogen, does well on disturbed sites or sites with sterile soil. Drought & salt tolerant. COR520 Coreopsis verticillata ‘Moonbeam’ 7.85 Chosen 1992 Perennial Plant Association’s Plant of the Year. Delicate lemon-yellow flowers from midsummer to fall. www.fieldstonegardens.com Drought resistant. Does well in southern gardens. Attractive fern-like foliage. Sun or light shade. 18-24". Zones 5-9.

 COR525 Coreopsis verticillata ‘Moonray’ 10.85 Produces masses of light creamy yellow blossoms atop airy clumps of fine, needle-like foliage. The plants bloom all summer long for three continuous months. 18-24". Full sun. Zones 4-9.

COR530 Coreopsis verticillata ‘Sunbeam’ 7.85 This adaptable and undemanding plant is very popular A virbrant lemon yellow flower with specks of burnt orange in for use as a ground cover in partial shade and a well- the center. Blooms mid to late summer with some fall bloom - drained moist soil. The very fragrant blossoms in ing. Dark green thread leaf foliage. Dry to moist garden soil. May/June are excellent for cutting. Beautiful for natural - Full sun. Atractive to butterflies and birds. 18-20". Zones 4-9. izing in woodland areas. 6-8". Zone 2-7a. COR540 Coreopsis verticillata ‘Zagreb’ 7.85 CON020 Convallaria majalis 6.85 Bushy 12-15" plants are covered in June/July with masses Very fragrant, nodding white bells. May-June. Great for natu - of starry golden yellow flowers. Fern-like foliage. Zones 3-9. ralizing in a woodland garden! Great cut flower!

CON030 Convallaria majalis ‘Albostriata’ 14.85 Longitudinally striped basal leaves creamy white arching Great cold-climate woodland ground cover. Prefers moist stems of pendent bell shaped scented white flowers in cool areas. Will grow in part shade. spring. Very striking plant. Sun to part shade. 9". COS100 Cornus canadensis 7.85 CON070 Convallaria majalis ‘Dorien’ 12.85 A woodland ground cover supplying four seasons of interest. The best variety of Lily of the Valley for cutting with scented Glossy evergreen foliage, white flowers in early spring followed white flowers. An excellent selection which produces broad by clusters of red berries in early fall. 4-6". Zones 2-6. leaves and larger flower bells on long stems. 12". DAP200 mezereum 12.85 CON150 Convallaria majalis 'Hardwick Hall' 12.85 (February Daphne) Fragrant pink to lavender blooms in early Narrow margins of yellow bordering a dark green leaf. White spring. Prefers well drained soil and full sun. One of the hardi - flowers. est Daphnes for New England. 36".

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DIC840 x 'Burning Hearts' PPAF 14.85 A nice compact bleeding heart. Reaches 10-12". Deep rose DAP200 Daphne mezereum 12.85 red flowers bloom on top of the blue-gray fern like foliage. (February Daphne) Fragrant pink to lavender blooms in early spring. Prefers well drained soil and full sun. One of the hardi - DIC850 Dicentra x ‘Candy Hearts’ PPAF 10.85 est Daphnes for New England. 36". This is a new compact form of bleeding heart. By mid spring this plant sports a wealth of pendant flowers that are fragrant and bright rose pink. The flowers will contiue on until a hard frost. The foliage is very attractive in that it is lacey and blue. DAR100 Darmera peltata (Syn: Peltiphyllum) 12.85 White flowers, fading to pink, appear in early spring on 3’ DIC875 Dicentra x ‘Ivory Hearts’ PPAF 10.85 cymes. Large, shiny, leaves up to 18’ across appear soon An amazingly compact plant and on top of that this plant after. Water-loving plant needs a large area preferably along does not stop flowering until frost. This is like the Dicentra x a stream or pond. Shade. Cool moist soil. 5’. Zones 5-7. `Candy Hearts’ but ivory in color. The flowers are fragrant, large pendant, heart-shaped pure white flowers, gorgeous blue green ferny foliage. 12".

DIC900 Dicentra x ‘King of Hearts’ 10.85 Delicate finely cut soft grey green foliage with dark rose heart shaped flowers, June to September, slow spreading, 12". Zones 3-8.

DIC920 Dicentra x ‘Luxuriant’ 8.85 A gorgeous dicentra with cherry-red flowers that bloom continuously from April until September. 12". Zones 3-7.

NEW DIC950 Dicentra x ‘Spring Magic’ 16.85 Clusters of pink, heart-shaped flowers May-July. Rich green fernlike foliage throughout the year. Part sun to full shade. Zones 4-8.

One of the best perennials for the shade or woodland gar - den! All are easy to grow, requiring moist, but well- This permanent long-lived perennial has handsome leathery drained soil. Lovely delicate flowers in late spring. foliage that when crushed emits a delightful lemon fra - grance. The flowers and leaves have been known to form a DIC100 Dicentra cucullaria (Dutchman’s Breeches) 7.85 gas which may be ignited on a warm evening. Give it a sunny, Fragrant white flowers blooming in April-May. Prefers a moist well-drained location near the back of the border. Takes time woodland location. Lovely finely cut foliage. 8-10". to establish itself. so place in a permanent location. An aris - tocrat of the garden! Good butterfly plant! Zones 3-8. DIC410 Dicentra eximia ‘Snowdrift’ 8.85 Two of these bleeding hearts are placed at our entrance and DID100 Dictamnus albus (Syn: D. fraxinella) 12.85 they continue year after year to provide us with white blossoms The 1" white flowers are held on a long . A very spe - from May through Sept. Up to 24" with partial shade and moist cial plant for the garden! 24". soil, they should perform well for you under similar conditions. DID200 Dictamnus albus ‘Purpureus’ 12.85 DIC575 Dicentra formosa ‘Aurora’ 7.85 Forms an attractive plant with spikes of deep rose-pink flow - White flowers above beautiful greyish foliage. Very vigorous. ers with reddish veining. July. 24". 10". June-September.

DIC775 Dicentra spectabilis 8.85 (Common Bleeding Heart) An old favorite, bearing long As always, you folks racemes of drooping rosy-pink heart-shaped flowers. Flow - ers late May into June. You can’t beat this one for its low in Maine are the best! maintenance and reliability! 30". Zones 2-9. I continue to recommend DIC800 Dicentra spectabilis ‘Alba’ 8.85 you to fellow gardeners. In our shade garden, the white bleeding heart is noticed by everyone who passes by. The abundant flowers brighten up any - BS, Lambertville, NJ dark corner. A very special perennial. 30". Zones 2-9. May-June.

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No garden would be complete without this old favorite. A spring blooming perennial that should be seen more in the The stately flower stalk, growing up to 3’, adds splendor rock garden. Compact little plants that carry an abundance to the background of the perennial border. of flowers in early spring. Full sun but will tolerate some afternoon shade. Must have good drainage. Zones 4-8. DIG180 Digitalis grandiflora (Syn: D. ambigua) 8.85 (Syn. D. ambigua) TRUE PERENNIAL!! Yellow flowers with DRA200 Draba siberica (Syn.D.repens) 7.85 brown markings. Blooms during June and July. Attractive dark Low growing spreading perennial though not invasive. Every green foliage that stays semi-evergreen here in Maine. 36". spring we marvel at the abundance of yellow flowers that car - pet the dense bright green foliage. Ideal for the rock garden. DIG190 Digitalis lutea 8.85 3-4". Zones 4-8. Grows 24-36" with tiny cream-yellow flowers in midsummer.

DIG200 Digitalis mertonensis 8.85 A perennial foxglove that has broad green attractive foliage An easy, low maintenance plant that provides late season all season. Dark pink flowers atop 24" spikes. color. Large daisy-like flowers are long lasting, making them good cut flowers. Full sun, average soil. Does well in DIG500 Digitalis purpurea ‘Foxy’ 7.85 southern gardens. 24-36". Zones 3-8. Colorful and long-blooming. Starts blooming at 18" and eventually reaches a bushy 3’. Foxy makes a big show in June NEW ECH110 Echinacea purpurea ‘After Midnight’ 12.85 and July. Mixed colors. Fragrant dark magenta eminate from a dark red cone in midsummer. Being only 12" makes this echinacea an ex - DIG680 Digitalis x ‘Goldcrest’ 12.85 ellent choice for borders. Full sun. Zones 4-8. A relatively stout, sterile hybrid that produces strong, upright racemes of yellow-peach flowers with reddish brown mark - ECH200 Echinacea purpurea ‘Bright Star’ 7.85 ings. The plant blooms mid-summer to mid-fall, having a long Immense daisy-like blooms of rosy-red with a maroon blooming period, attracting hummingbirds with its yellow bun - center that remains attractive even after the flower fades. dles of flowers. Zones 4-9. August-September. 3-4’.

ECH240 Echinacea purpurea ‘Doppelganger’ 10.85 (Syn. ‘Double Walker’) Unique double-decker rosy-purple A shade-loving genus, Disporum is an attractive plant coneflower. Develops a second bloom on top of vivid orange growing just 12-24". Nodding, narrow, creamy bells occur cone during second year when well established. Ideal for nat - in small groups in early spring, giving way in the fall to ural gardens and borders. Makes an unusual and striking cut colored berries. An easy perennial to grow with spreading flower. 30". Zone 3. habit. Disporum are easy in rich, well-drained soil where they will form impressive colonies. ECH260 Echinacea purpurea ‘Harvest Moon’ 10.85 (Syn. 'Matthew Saul') Fragrant golden flowers the color of a DIS050 Disporum sessile ‘Variegata’ (Broad Leaf) 8.85 big harvest moon. Overlapping petals make the flower look Great green/cream variegated foliage and white flowers fuller and larger. Vigorous grower. 24-30". tinged in green make this 12-16" perennial a beauty for the woodland garden. Prefers full shade to partial shade and a ECH355 Echinacea purpurea ‘Pica Bella’ 12.85 moist soil. Zones 4-8. Showy colorful bright red pink flowers with burnt red orange cone. Blooms summer through to fall. Full sun dry to moist soil DOD850 Dodecatheon x ‘Aphrodite’ 8.85 . Attracts butterflies and a great cut flower. 24-36". Zones 4-9. Shooting Star. Large robust plants with loose umbels of rich purple rose with reflexed petals blooming May to June, 20". ECH359 Echinacea purpurea ‘Pixie Meadowbrite’ 12.85 Part shade and rich woodland soil, for the woodland garden Pink blooms atop short strong stems in summer. Full sun, or shady rock garden. Plants go dormant mid summer. 18-24". Zones 4-8.

ECH370 Echinacea purpurea ‘Ruby Star’ (Rubinstern) 7.85 Large flat flowers of bright rose lavender. July-August. Full sun One of our favorites! It produces an abundance of yellow and well drained soil. Beautiful! 30-36". daisies in late spring. Ideal cut flower. Zones 4-7. NEW ECH389 Echinacea purpurea ‘Summer Sky’ 12.85 NEW DOR135 Doronicum orientale ‘Leonardo’ 10.85 A beautiful two toned echinacea, the first of its kind. Petals 2" yellow daisies April-May. Compact plant reaching only 12- fade from a redish pink near the orange cone to a pale 15". Excellent cut flower. Full sun to part shade. Zones 4-7. coral/orange near the tips. 2-3’. Full sun. Zones 4-8.

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ECH391 Echinacea purpurea ‘Sundown’ 12.85 EPI800 Epimedium x versicolor ‘Sulphureum’ 8.85 Intense enormous russet orange blossoms. Blooms mid sum - Elegant light yellow flowers. This is a great plant for the mer to fall. Heat and drought tolerant. Attracts butterflies and shaded area of your garden. 12". Zone 4-8. bees. Full sun and well drained soil. 36-42". Zones 3-10. EPI820 Epimedium x warleyensis 9.85 ECH392 Echinacea purpurea ‘Sunrise’ 12.85 Coppery-orange with spur-like brownish petals. 12". Elegant butter yellow petals about 5" across on a very sturdy stem. Blooms mid summer to mid fall. Atractive to bees, birds, EPI890 Epimedium x youngianum ‘Merlin’ 12.85 and butterflies. Full sun, dry to moist soil. 24-36". Zones 4-9. The leaflets are sharply serrated, marked with red upon emer - gence in the spring, and turn a deep shade of crimson in the ECH393 Echinacea purpurea ‘Twilight’ 12.85 fall. The 3-8 pendulous flowers are about 3/4" across and light Rose-red flowers blooming in mid summer. Prefers full sun pinkish white.Flowers are essentially spurless. Zones 5-8. with a well dreined soil. 24". EPI900 Epimedium x youngianum ‘Niveum’ 8.85 ECH450 Echinacea purpurea ‘White Swan’ 8.85 Pendulous pure white flowers in April-May. Part shade. Large white flowers surrounding a coppery cone. A great cone - Beautiful! 8-10". Zones 5-8. flower that will add some height to your full sun garden. 24-36". EPI950 Epimedium x youngianum ‘Roseum’ 8.85 Pink to rose flowers in April-May. Part shade and moist soil. 8-10". Zones 5-8. Excellent slow-spreading evergreen ground cover for the shade. The compound leaves are light green, taking on a red - dish tinge in fall. Grows well under trees if the soil has been amended with organic matter, such as peat moss. April-May. A prominent wildflower that makes an excellent choice for the perennial garden. Provides late season color. Very easy EPI200 Epimedium grandiflorum (Syn: E. macrantheum) 8.85 to grow in moist, well-drained soil. Full sun or part shade. Very showy silvery-pink flowers tinged with lavender. Flowers in April-May. Part shade.10-12". EUP260 Eupatorium maculatum ‘Carin’ 8.85 A new color for Joe Pye Weed. Unique silvery pink flowers and EPI250 Epimedium grandiflorum ‘Lilafee’ 8.85 purple stems. Grows July-September in part shade. Prefers Lovely lavender-violet flowers.Young spring foliage is beige- moist, well-drained soil. Attracts butterfilies, hummingbirds, brown and greens up in early summer. 8-15". and bees. 5-6’. Zone 4-9.

EPI275 Epimedium grandiflorum ‘Orange Queen’ EUP275 Eupatorium maculatum ‘Gateway’ 7.85 (Orangekonigin) 8.85 Wine red stems with mauve pink clusters. July-Sept. 5-6’. Light creamy orange flowers and great green foliage. Great in partial shade with a moist soil. 8-15". EUP400 Eupatorium x ‘Little Joe’ 8.85 Lavender flowers atop green leaves. Blooms in midsummer, and EPI440 Epimedium pallidum 8.85 prefers moist soil. Requires sun or partial sun. 48". Zone 4-8. Upright yellow spring blooms with fine foliage lasting 6 weeks. 10-12".

EPI510 Epimedium pubigerum 9.85 A large group of perennials known chiefly for their showy Compact mounds of leathery, evergreen dark foliage. Pani - flowers which are brightly colored bracts. Easy to grow in cles of yellow flowers, creamy-white inside. Partial shade in dry, well-drained soil. Full sun. any soil. 10-15". EUR250 Euphorbia dulcis ‘Chameleon’ 7.85 EPI700 Epimedium x cantabrigiense 9.85 Early in the season, foliage is grape-purple. Later foliage Pinkish-orange flowers above lustrous evergreen foliage. matures to an intense purple. Yellow flowers. 12".

EPI760 Epimedium x perralchicum ‘Frohnleiten’ 8.85 EUR300 Euphorbia epithymoides ‘First Blush’ 14.85 Eventually, one plant will become a colony of evergreen Green and cream variegated foliage flushed with pink during foliage with bright yellow flowers with short bronze spurs in the early season. Prefers full sun to partial shade in well- early spring. Best to cut right to the ground in fall. 12-16". drained soil. Zone 4-7. Shade to part shade in a well-drained fertile soil. EUR525 Euphorbia polychroma (Syn: E. epithymoides) 7.85 EPI780 Epimedium x rubrum 8.85 Always a focal point in our display garden in early spring. This Ruby red flowers with a light center. Part shade to shade and euphorbia produces bright yellow bracts atop 12-24" stems. a moist well-drained soil. Outstanding! 8-12". Zones 4-8. An undemanding plant that is sure to please. Zones 4-8.

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EUR610 Euphorbia x ‘Blue Haze’ 12.85 FER130 Athyrium niponicum ‘Pictum’ 8.85 Blue-gray foliage is crowned with yellow-green flower heads. (Japanese Painted Fern) This is one of our favorite ferns! Very Compact evergreen mound. Partial shade, well drained soil. attractive foliage comprised of fronds that have a silver-gray Zones 7-9. variegation while the stems are maroon. Would brighten up a dull corner of the shade garden. Needs moisture. EUR625 Euphorbia x ‘Helena’s Blush’ 10.85 A compact euphorbia with green and cream varigated foliage FER135 Athyrium niponicum ‘Red Beauty’ 8.85 showing a hint of pink on the underside. Features a yellow Vigorous relitive to the Japanese Painted Fern. Bright red flower with a green center in spring to early summer. stems and veins that take 2-3 years to develop and in shade 16-20". Full sun. Zones 4-8. it will get sharp silver and green shadows. Moist to average well drained soil. Full shade to part sun. 12-18". Zones 3-8. EUR700 Euphorbia x ‘Mini Martinii’ 8.85 Upright reddish stems and green foliage. Light green disc- FER150 Athyrium niponicum ‘Ursula’s Red’ 8.85 shaped flowers bracts with red centers. 6-10". Full sun to Broad silver foliage traced with wine-red. A real knock out! part shade and a well drained soil. Needs at least part shade and consistent moisture. 16".

FER200 Athyrium x ‘Brandford Beauty’ 8.85 Red stalks and grey speckled leaves. A fast and vigorous grower. A wonderful plant for woodland gardens or shade All species have alternate leaves and swollen nodes. gardens. 24". Zones 5-9. These plants require a lot of space and should be planted with adequate spacing. FER240 Athyrium ‘Wildwood Twist’ 8.85 Smokey gray and green fonds that twist with age. Perfers a FAL320 Fallopia japonica ‘Crimson Beauty’ 9.85 moist to wet organic soil. 16-18". Tall, impressive with arching branches and dark crimson plumes in late summer. Treelike perennial best used as a FER335 Dryopteris filix-mas (Male Fern) 7.85 speciman or with other bold plants. Cut back to keep in The fronds are deeply cut and frilled at the ends of the seg - check. 8-12’. ments and are a true green. They easily attract attention in their shaded niches such as rocks, screes, and narrow canyon FAL400 Fallopia japonica ‘Variegata’ 8.85 bottoms. Part sun to shade and prefers moist rich soil. Can Attractive variegated leaves of white, yellow and pink. tolerate some dryness. 18-24". Zones 3-9. Summer flowering. Full sun to part shade. 4’. Zones 5-9. FER410 Matteuccia struthiopteris (Ostrich Fern) 7.85 Large ostrich-like leaves. Likes moist, humus rich soil and an open shady area and can tolerate sun in swampy areas. Likes to be near water. 3-4’. A shaded garden is always a challenge. However ferns can play a major role in any area where limited sunlight FER450 Onoclea sensibilis (Sensitive Fern) 7.85 and moist, rich, well-drained soil exist. Use as a ground A nice fern found in woods and wetlands in the eastern U.S. cover along banks and streams as well as foundation Great for use in shade to partial shade with plenty of soil plantings. moisture. 12". Zone 4-9.

FER050 Adiantum pedatum (Maidenhair Fern) 8.85 FER510 Osmunda regalis (Royal Fern) 7.85 One of the most graceful of all ferns. Delicate in appearance, Huge graceful fronds, considered one of our finest ferns. Can but perfectly hardy. Moist soil that does not dry out is rec - tolerate a wet location. 3-4’. ommended. 15-18". Zones 3-8. FER560 Polystichum acrostichoides (Christmas Fern) 7.85 FER100 Athyrium filix-femina (Lady Fern) 8.85 Dark, evergreen foliage provides good backdrop for smaller An attractive fern, fine and delicate. Shade or partial shade. plants. Fronds used in floral arrangements. Partial shade in Will tolerate moderately dry soil. Great woodland selection. moist, well-drained soils. 12". 15-24".

FER115 Athyrium filix-femina ‘Lady in Red’ 8.85 An Athyrium with showy burgundy running throughout the Delightful perennial that thrives in moist locations. All stems. Unique and a worthy addition to your fern collection. produce feathery plumes in mid or late summer. Sun or 30-36". light shade. Zones 3-7.

FER120 Athyrium niponicum ‘Metallicum’ 8.85 FIL400 Filipendula purpurea ‘Elegans’ 7.85 (Japanese Painted Fern) Wine red fronds with a silvery green A bold addition for the garden. Large broad green leaves with overlay. 18". sprays of pink flowers in July. 24-36".

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FIL420 Filipendula purpurea ‘Nephele’ 8.85 40" stems with pink flowers that fade to creamy white. They prefer part shade and moist soil. Zone 3. A large genus of valuable perennials. Many can be used as a ground cover because they do a magnificent job of FIL425 Filipendula purpurea ‘Plena’ 7.85 smothering out weeds. However, they are easy to control Double red flowers in mid to late summer. Prefers moist, rich and can be incorporated into the garden without fear of soil in partial shade. 40". invasion. All varieties have attractive foliage, including late fall color. The first flush of bloom is early summer FIL455 Filipendula rubra ‘Albicans’ 8.85 continuing into September. Excellent subject for the rock - White blooms in early summer atop 5-6 foot stems. Full sun ery or the border. Full sun to partial shade. to part shade, moist well drained soil, but will tolerate dry or soggy soil. Zone 3-9. GER012 Geranium cinereum ‘Carol’ 8.85 Bountiful bright pink velvety flowers with fine dark veins, June- FIL500 Filipendula rubra ‘Venusta’ 8.85 Sept. Sun to part shade and a well drained soil. 6". (Queen of The Prairie) Vivid rose plumes appear in July and Au - gust. One customer told us the blossoms reminded her of cot - GER025 Geranium cinereum ‘Purple Pillow’ 9.85 ton candy! A perennial that demands a place in the back of Low mounds to 6" with very floriferous purple blooms from June- the border due to its height. Wonderful with astilbes and lilies. August. Does well in part shade. Great for the butterfly garden.

FIL550 Filipendula rubra ‘Venusta Alba’ 10.85 GER130 Geranium himalayense ‘Gravetye’ 8.85 Pure white plumes emerging in July and August. Excellent for Deep blue flowers with reddish centers and red-purple veins. height and very attractive to bees. 4-6’. Sun to part shade in a well drained soil. 12-16". Zones 4-8.

FIL800 Filipendula ulmaria ‘Variegata’ 10.85 GER145 Geranium macrorrhizum 7.85 Here is an unusual member with green and white variegated One of the easiest geraniums to grow, either in full sun or foliage. Definitely a nice accent plant, white flowers appear in partial shade. Very aromatic foliage. Dark pink flowers in late midsummer. 3-6’. spring. Somewhat spreading though not invasive making a nice groundcover. Drought tolerant. 18". Zones 3-8. FIL850 Filipendula vulgaris ‘Kohome’ 7.85 This dwarf variety has light rose, miniature flowers in mid - GER155 Geranium macrorrhizum ‘Album’ 7.85 summer. 6-8". White flowers with a touch of pink. Introduced by Walter Ingwersen from Bulgaria. Zones 3-8.

GER225 Geranium macrorrhizum ‘Pindus’ 10.85 Low growing semi evergreen geranium. Purple/pink flowers FRA060 Fragaria chiloensis ‘Lipstick’ 7.85 May-July, sun/shade. 8-12". Zones 3-8. An attractive strawberry with rose-red flowers from June- August. Low growing, reaching a height of only 6-8". Ideal as GER275 Geranium macrorrhizum ‘Elizabeth Ann’ 9.85 a groundcover, for rock gardens or containers. Full sun, well- Mounds of chocolate foliage with contrasting bright pink flow - drained soil. Zone 3. ers rising well above the foliage May to June. A vigorous grower that makes an excellent groundcover. Will tolerate FRA100 Fragaria ‘Pink Panda’ (Syn: ‘Frel’) 7.85 dampness. 10-15". Zones 4-9. A delightful strawberry with bright pink flowers that are abun - dant from June through September! Easy to grow and proven GER285 Geranium macrorrhizum ‘Espresso’ 9.85 very hardy for us here in central Maine. Bronze foliage and sturdy pink flowers from May to July. Older blooms fading to white. 16".

GER315 Geranium nimbus 8.85 Star shaped voliet colored flowers with shiny green foliage. Lustrous dark green leaves, turning reddish in cold Can take part shade to full sun. 12-16". Zones 4-9. weather. Strong aroma of wintergreen when crushed. Shady, moist locations with highly organic soils are best. GER345 Geranium phaeum ‘Lily Lovell’ 7.85 Beautiful ground cover. Zone 3-6. Deep purple flowers atop 12" stems. We were impressed with the attractive bright green foliage that remained right up until GAT100 Gaultheria procumbens 8.85 late November, a plus for us in Maine! A small creeping evergreen with shiny dark green leaves which become a rich burgundy color in fall. White to light pink flow - GER355 Geranium phaeum ‘Purpureum’ 8.85 ers appear in spring, bright scarlet form in midsummer. In late spring-early summer the plum/black flowers emerge Acid moist organic soil. Sun to partial shade. 6". Zone 3. above nice green foliage. A great choice for the collector. 20-24".

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GER365 Geranium phaeum ‘Samobor’ 9.85 GER665 Geranium sanguineum ‘Vision’ 7.85 Wonderful black-purple zoning on each leaf creates a great Beautiful reddish-purple 5 petal flowers atop mounded foliage effect complementing the dark burgandy flowers. Bet - foliage. Deeply cut 5-7 lobed divisions turning red in the fall. ter form in full sun. Shear back after initial bloom in May/June Blooms from spring to early summer. Full sun to part shade. for a fresh flush of foliage. 20-24". Zones 4-9. 12-18". Zones 4-8.

GER370 Geranium phaeum ‘Springtime’ 8.85 GER735 Geranium wlassovianum 12.85 Dark maroon flowers. Leaves are green, marbled with white in Heavily veined magenta purple flowers on a bushey perennial the spring. Prefers shade to part shade.12-24". to 24". Blooms July to August. Great fall foliage!

GER410 Geranium pratense ‘Hocus Pocus’ 11.85 GER745 Geranium x ‘Anne Folkard’ 9.85 Large light purple flowers with dark bronze leaves. This is a stunning plant that has climbing Blooms June-Aug. Full sun to part shade. 12-16". tendancies. Lighter green leaves. Velvety, saucer-shaped, purple flowers with GER510 Geranium sanguineum 7.85 black centers. Long, slender stems One of the most reliable of all geraniums able to grow trail to form a bushy mound. Likes a in a variety of situations. Full sun or partial shade in sunny well-drained spot. Zones 4-8. an average soil. Heat tolerant. Purple-red flowers in June and July. Forms a dense mound of foliage that GER765 will provide you with bright red fall color. Geranium x ‘Brookside’ 8.85 A vigorous plant with large clear GER520 Geranium sanguineum ‘Album’ 7.85 blue flowers and a pale center. Long Same nice traits as Geranium sanguineum, excepts flowers blooming. 20". Zones 4-8. of white appear in June and July. Grows 10-12". Zones 3-8. GER780 Geranium x cantabrigiense ‘Alba’ 8.85 GER525 Geranium sanguineum ‘Alpen Glow’ 7.85 White and pale pink flowers. Has reddish foliage. Blooms A mound of vivid rose-red flowers in spring over a low carpet spring to summer. Well drained soil. Full sun to part shade. of dark green foliage. Plant should be placed in full sun or Great for rock gardens. 20". Zones 4-9. partial shade in the front of the garden. 8-14". GER790 Geranium x cantabrigiense ‘Biokovo’ 7.85 GER573 Geranium sanguineum ‘Elke’ 14.85 Dainty white flowers with a hint of pink appear above a dense Pink flowers with dark pink veins bloom mid summer atop mound of bright green leaves. Ideal for containers! 12". green mounds of foliaige. Works well as a ground cover or as Zones 5-7. a border plant. GER810 Geranium x cantabrigiense ‘Karmina’ 7.85 GER595 Geranium sanguineum ‘John Elsley’ 7.85 An excellent groundcover geranium with rich raspberry pink Named after the famous plantsman John Elsey by fellow flowers in early summer. 6-8". plantsman Alan Bloom. This variety has prostrate carmine flowers with darker veins. 10-12". GER820 Geranium x ‘Dilys’ 7.85 Dark green foliage. Widely spreading. Reddish purple flowers GER615 Geranium sanguineum ‘Max Frei’ 7.85 with a dark center. 6". Zones 5-8. Very free-flowering with deep magenta blooms. Compact, mounding plant makes an excellent groundcover. Reddish GER840 Geranium x ‘Johnson Blue’ 8.85 fall leaf color. 8-12". Brilliant blue cup-shaped flowers. Finely divided foliage. Most heat tolerant of the species. Blooms from May-September. GER620 Geranium sanguineum ‘ Purple’ 7.85 18". One of the best! Zones 4-8. Deep purple flowers that bloom periodically throughout the season. 12-18". GER865 Geranium x ‘Orion’ 8.85 Large, blue flowers with violet veins. Flowers July-August. Full GER640 Geranium sanguineum ‘Shepards Warning’ 7.85 sun to part shade. 18". Zones 3-8. From Scotland. Bright cerise pink flowers over low dark fo - liage. 8". GER902 Geranium x oxonianum ‘Rose Clair’ 7.85 Purple blooms last all summer. Low maintenance reaching GER650 Geranium sanguineum ‘Spinners’ 7.85 14". Full sun to part shade. Moist to dry soil. Large cup-shaped deep purple-blue flowers with clumps of deeply divided leaves. Flowers in June. 30-36". Full sun to GER920 Geranium x ‘Phillippe Vapelle’ 8.85 part shade and a well-drained soil. Zones 4-8. This variety has bluish-purple flowers with strong dark veins. Great unique foliage rounded soft velvet like leaves. 15".

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Easy care perennials that make a spectacular splash of Low growing evergreen perennials that produce blooms in color in late summer. Grand cut flower. Perfectly hardy March and April. Superb plant for the shade/woodland perennial for full sun, moist well-drained soil. Should be garden. Requires shade and a moist well-drained soil. divided every 3-4 years in early spring. Zones 3-8. Regal beauty. Zone 4-9.

HEE070 Helenium autumnale ‘Kanaria’ 8.85 HEL140 Helleborus hybridus ‘Pine Knot Select’ 10.85 Excellent canary yellow flowers in mid to late summer. Great Mixed colors of white, mauve or green. Partial to full shade. for the back of the border. Full sun and moist but well drained 12-18". soil. Drought tolerant. 3-4’. Zones 4-8. HEL150 Helleborus niger (Christmas Rose) 8.85 HEE375 Helenium x ‘Biedermeier’ 12.85 It is always nice to know that in March we can go out into the Dark brown cone with rich yellow tips and base with bright red nursery and glimpse the first flowers of the Christmas band reflexed throughout. Blooming mid summer to fall. Full sun Rose.White tinged with pink they announce the coming of average to moist soil. Awsome cut flower. 36-48". Zones 4-9. spring for us here in Maine. Semi-evergreen. 8-10". Note: Small root structure. HEE400 Helenium x ‘Canary’ 9.85 (Kanaria) Bright canary yellow flowers. Very attractive to but - HEL250 Helleborus orientalis (Lenten Rose) 8.85 terflies. Great cut flower. Can last ten days or better in a vase. Leathery dark green leaves producing nodding 3" flowers. Excellent for wild gardens. Full sun and average to moist soil. Colors vary from white to dark lavender. Flowers are often 3’. Zones 4-9. spotted inside. 18".

NEW HEE405 Helenium x ‘Chelsey’ 10.58 HEL290 Helleborus orientalis ‘Blue Lady’ 9.85 Red orange daisy like flowers mid summer to fall. Great cut Deep blue-purple up facing flowers blooms from March-April. flower, attracts butterflies. Full sun, moist soil, 2-3’. Zones 5-9. Grow in sunny conditions to full shade. Tolerant of heat and humidity. 12-16". Zones 4-8. Outstanding! HEE410 Helenium x ‘Cymbal Star’ 9.85 (Helen’s flower) Yellow ray flowers surrounding a red and yel - HEL300 Helleborus orientalis ‘Double Queen’ 26.85 low bi color disk tops on strong stems. Blooms mid summer Double flowers in exciting colors ranging from whites, pinks, bur - to fall. Great for cut flowers and butterflies. Full sun and well gandys, yellows, with freckles and washes. Large lovely ever - watered. 3 feet. Zones 4 to 9. green foliage. Blooms late winter to spring. Great for walkways. Full to part shade. Moist well drained soil. 12-15". Zones 4-9. NEW HEE522 Helenium x ‘Double Trouble’ 12.85 Full double yellow flowers atop 2-3’ stems. Strong warm color HEL315 Helleborus orientalis ‘Ivory Prince’ 10.85 and sturdy stems. Great cut flower or a late summer/fall bor - Many white flowers with shell pink and green on reverse side der. Full sun, average soil. Zones 4-9. of the petal. Blooms very early spring. 15-18". Part shade.

HEE545 Helenium x ‘Mardi Gras’ 8.85 HEL340 Helleborus orientalis ‘Pink Lady’ 9.85 Bright orange daisies bloom in late summer through fall. Large up facing light pink flowers. Partially sunny to full shade Great cut and butterfly plants. Prefer full sun, and well- locations. Moist soil. 12-16". Zones 4-8. drained soil. 2’. Zones 2-9. HEL360 Helleborus orientalis ‘Red Hybrid’ 10.85 HEE560 Helenium x ‘Rubinzwerg’ 12.85 Cup-shaped blooms which vary from shades of maroon to (Ruby Dwarf) Dark mohogany red flower turns orange-yellow purple-red. Early spring. 16". with a brown center as the season winds down. Blooming mid summer to fall with average soil needs. Ideal cut flower. HEL560 Helleborus orientalis ‘Yellow Lady’ 16.85 32". Zones 3-7. Delicate and lovely, pale creamy yellow flowers with small red freckles in early spring. Very interesting color. 15”. Zones 4-8. NEW HEE570 Helenium x ‘Ruby Tuesday’ 9.85 Deep ruby red petals eminate from a center which changes HEL620 Helleborus purpurascens ‘Red Power’ 10.85 from mahogany to a golden yellow. 20" Great border plant Cup shaped maroon red flowers in early spring. Part shade. for sunny gardens. Zones 4-9. 12-18".

HEE580 Helenium x ‘Sahin’s Early Flower’ 8.85 HEL730 Helleborus x hybridus ‘Double Melody’ 10.85 Burnt-red petals surround a yellow and brown center. July/ A melody of so many colors just like the above Melody the August. 26-30". Full sun and a well-drained soil. Zones 4-8. only real difference is that its you guessed it. It’s a Double! Plants arrived quickly, healthy and in excellent condition! - BC, Fall River, MA SHOP ONLINE AT www.FieldstoneGardens.com | IT’S FAST, CONVENIENT, EASY, AND SECURE! 17 HELLEBORUS

HEL760 Helleborus x hybridus ‘Kingston Cardinal’ 26.85 HEM2500 Hemerocallis ‘Summer Splendor’ 8.85 Ample fully doubled raspberry wine, mauve flowers on shiny (Reckamp 1965) Apricot flushed with orange. Cut flower. dark evergreen foliage. Blooms in the early spring. Full to part Hummingbirds and butterflies love the sweet fragrance. Part shade with average soil needs. 15-24". Zones 5-9. sun and moist soil. 24-36".

HEL790 Helleborus x hybridus ‘Peppermint Ice’ 26.85 HEM2520 Hemerocallis ‘Sweet One’ 8.85 Double pale pink flowers with deep pink edges in early spring. A truly wonderful Daylily.. It’s very vigorous with large red Dark green foliage present year round. Part to full shade. blooms of 4.5". 24-36". 12-14". Zones 5-9.

HEL800 Helleborus x hybridus ‘Royal Heritage’ 9.85 HEM3260 Hemerocallis ‘Snowy Eyes’ 8.85 (John Elsley) This plant exhibits hybrid vigor and a long flow - A spectacular variety with long-lasting, near white flowers with ering period. Excellent evergreen foliage of superior form, tex - reflexed petal edges and a purple eye zone. June-Aug. 2’. ture and color. The colors of ‘Royal Heritage’ range from pure white to near black. The predominant flower color is red. Zone 4. HEM3280 Hemerocallis ‘Sunrise Serenade’ 8.85 Light cream with pink. 24-36". HEL850 Helleborus x hybridus ‘Sunshine Strain’ 8.85 Vigorous hybrid. Various colors of reds, yellows, and cremes. Gray-green leaves. Part to full shade. 15-18". Zone 4-8. HEM4040 Hemerocallis ‘Crimson Shadow’ 8.85 Brilliant crimson red flowers with a yellow heart. 6" blooms are nicely ruffled. Midseason. 30".

A beautiful profusion of color bursts from HEM4060 Hemerocallis ‘Crown Fire’ 8.85 this easy care perennial that has been Bright ruffled copper-red blossoms with a small white margin a garden favorite for genera - and midrib. 36". tions. Daylilies are available in varying heights, times of flower - HEM4070 Hemerocallis ‘Crystal Pinot’ 13.85 ing, sizes of bloom, and a wide as - Gorgeous purple and pink ruffled hemerocallis! Grows mid- sortment of colors. Attracts summer in full sun or partial shade. 20". Zones 2-9. hummingbirds and butterflies. Full sun and well drained soil is all that HEM4160 Hemerocallis 'Donna Dianne' 8.85 is required. Terra cotta red with golden yellow edge and midribs above golden yellow throat on truly unique black scapes. 36".

HEM4180 Hemerocallis ‘Double Pompom’ 8.85 HEM0260 Hemerocallis ‘Better Believe It’ 8.85 Large,double, salmon-pink trumpets with gold throat and (Hall, 1971) A nice pink flower with a bright rose red eye. ruffled edges; sturdy, strong, easy to care for, great grassy Butter yellow heart. Blossoms are up to 8" width. A long texture and form. 36". bloomer with color starting in July through mid-August. 24". HEM4440 Hemerocallis ‘Jims Pick’ 8.85 HEM0460 Hemerocallis ‘Cherry Cheeks’ 8.85 (Wild, 1975) Delicate rose flowers with a tangerine heart. Large (Peck) Diploid. Six inch rose-pink flowers with yellow throats. 7" blossoms are slightly ruffled. Early to midseason. 40". Mid to late season. 24-36". HEM4540 Hemerocallis ‘Little Buccaneer’ 8.85 HEM1010 Hemerocallis ‘French Lingerie’ 12.85 Dark red 3 1/2" blooms with a yellow throat. Very good grower. Eye catching amethyst blooms that have a soft ruffled brim - 24-32". stone edge that matches the center. Blooms mid summer. Attractive to butterflies. Great cut flower. Full sun and toler - HEM4560 Hemerocallis ‘Little Business’ 8.85 ates most soil. 28". Zones 2-9. Dark maroon 3" blossom with a yellow heart. Slightly ruffled. 15-19". HEM1720 Hemerocallis ‘Ponytail Pink’ 8.85 Fine soft pink with ruffled edges and an apricot throat. 24". HEM4640 Hemerocallis ‘Margaret Weimer’ 8.85 (Wild 1975) Burgundy with yellow heart. HEM1780 Hemerocallis ‘Puff’ 8.85 (Wild 1965) Gorgeous 5-6" orchid pink blossoms with a HEM4680 Hemerocallis ‘Numinous Moments’ 8.85 chartreuse throat. Midseason. 30". Bold lilac purple trumpet-shaped flowers with lemon yellow throats and plum purple centers at the ends of the stems HEM2300 Hemerocallis ‘Sirocco’ 8.85 from early to mid summer. The flowers are excellent for Early, creamy salmon-pink blossoms with amber overtones. 2-3’. cutting. 24". Zone 2.

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HEM4740 Hemerocallis ‘Pardon Me’ 8.85 HEM7080 Hemerocallis ‘Lemon Delight’ 8.85 Cranberry red self with yellow-green throat. Full sun to part (McEwen,Brooks) Dipoid. 7" yellow flowers of heavy, crisp texture. shade. 12-16" Nicely ruffled with a cool green throat. 30". Early midseas on-late.

HEM4990 Hemerocallis ‘Rosy Returns’ 12.85 HEM7260 Hemerocallis ‘Mint Tint’ 8.85 Wonderful rose colored flowers from summer to fall. This (Brooks, McEwen) Diploid. 8" yellow flowers, flushed with char - repeat bloomer prefers full sun to part shade and is fairly treuse. Jade green throat. Reblooming. 22". Midseason-Late. adaptable to soil conditions. 14". Zones 4-9. HEM7340 Hemerocallis ‘Obo’ 8.85 HEM5160 Hemerocallis ‘Screech Owl’ 8.85 (McEwen 1973) Diploid. 2 1/2" flowers of burnt orange and Flowers of scarlet red kissed with creamy yellow edges. persimmon. Vivid bright orange throat. Fragrant. Mid-Late 24-36". Mid-season. season. 22".

HEM5180 Hemerocallis ‘Shari Harrison’ 8.85 HEM7560 Hemerocallis ‘Prayer Lady’ 8.85 Mc Kinney 1976 22" EM 5.5" deep lavender with deeper (McEwen 1973) Soft yellow with violet midribs. 6.5" blooms. 20". purple eyezone. HEM7720 Hemerocallis ‘Sombrero Way’ 8.85 HEM5260 Hemerocallis ‘Siloam Merle Kent’ 8.85 Orange apricot-pink, 6" flowers. Rebloomer. A multiple award Orchid flowers with deep purple eyezone and green throat. 18". winner. Midseason-Late. 24". Fragrant midseason blooms attract butterflies and hummingbirds. Prefers full sun or partial shade, & normal or sandy soil. Zone 2. HEM7760 Hemerocallis ‘Spider Breeder’ 8.85 Spider type flowers up to 10" wide in lemon yellow. Mid to late season. Graceful and elegant. 34". Great Selection! - DB, Honeoye Falls, NY HEM7840 Hemerocallis ‘Sunset Sonata’ 8.85 (Mission Gardens 1970) Tetraploid. 6" flowers with an orange heart graduating into a apricot-orange. Mid-season. Ruffled. 24-36".

HEM7920 Hemerocallis ‘Toyland’ 8.85 (Reckamp 1965) 2" flowers of tangerine-melon with a vivid HEM5860 Hemerocallis ‘Black-eyed Stella’ 8.85 throat of deeper tangerine-melon. 24-36". Early. Fischer A rebloomer that features apricot-yellow flowers with a bold, Memorial Award, 1971. dramatic dark red eye. Blooms - Early June. 20-24". Zones 3-9. HEM7980 Hemerocallis ‘Twilight Beach’ 8.85 HEM5920 Hemerocallis ‘Buttered Popcorn’ 8.85 (Wild 1971) Glowing tangerine heart. An excellent double, ruffled yellow flower. 30". HEM8020 Hemerocallis ‘Wind Chimes’ 8.85 HEM6200 Hemerocallis ‘Double Bourbon’ 8.85 (Wild 1972) Yellow melon pastel with a green throat. Diploid. In 1981 this lily won the Munson award for the orange-red 3" bloom. 31". color class. Its striking yellow center bleeding out into the deep reds and burnt oranges leave it looking slightly steaked. Blooming mid season and being drought tolerant it’s a lovely addition to any garden. Full to part sun. 24-36". Zones 3-9. An ideal plant for the shade garden. Provide a rich soil HEM6360 Hemerocallis ‘Esperanza’ 8.85 full of organic matter such as leaf mold or old manure. (McEwen 1969) Orange. 24-36". Flowers appear in early spring. Zones 4-8.

HEM6400 Hemerocallis ‘Flava’ (Aka: Lemon Lily) 8.85 HEP025 Hepatica acutiloba 8.85 A pure sunny yellow trumpet shaped scented flower atop clump Native to eastern U.S. Evergreen foliage with pointed three- forming green strap shaped foliage. Blooming earlier than lobed leaves. White flowers appear very early in spring. most. Full sun and moist well drained soil. 30". Zones 3-9. HEP700 Hepatica transsilvanica ‘Blue Jewel’ 12.85 HEM6780 Hemerocallis ‘Happy Returns’ 8.85 Native to Romania. Masses of starry deep-blue flowers provide An excellent choice for tough sites as well as for any garden. rich decoration in early spring over evergreen, mats of leathery, This wonder has 3" light yellow flowers that blooms all sum - deep-green, tri-lobed foliage. This selection has larger flowers mer. Very nice! 20". than the species and a very good color. Can be grown in a wide range of conditions, but does especially well in alkaline soil, HEM7040 Hemerocallis ‘Lady Lucille’ 8.85 which should be moist but with good drainage. Sun or shade. Intense orange 6" blooms with yellow midrib. Tetraploid. M. 24". Can also be grown in containers. 6-8". Zone 3.

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HEU600 Heuchera x ‘Purple Petticoats’ 8.85 Dark plum foliage that is very ruffled, strong and vigorous, The most exciting collection of foliage plants now available holds its color well in cold. 28". with continuing new releases. June bloom time with dainty bells held over wiry stems to form a mist of color. Part HEU605 Heuchera x ‘Quilters Joy’ 12.85 shade to full sun. Rich, well drained soil. 18-20". Zones 4-8. 2002 Quilters Joy was given an award for Garden Merit. Crisp silver markings on a shiny bronzed back drop gives it that HEU022 Heuchera americana ‘Chocolate Veil’ 9.85 quilted look. Flowering mid summer. Full to part shade with Smooth chocholate-black foliage with purple highlights. White moist well drained soil. 18-24". Zones 4-9. flowers bloom late spring to early summer. Partial shade to full shade with moist well drained soil. 23-29". Zones 4-8 HEU650 Heuchera x ‘Smokey Rose’ 8.85 Rose pink flowers on dark red stems. Beautiful smokey HEU030 Heuchera americana ‘Crimson Curls’ 8.85 bronze leaves. Somewhat fuzzy to the touch. 20". Zones 4-9. Curling and ruffled leaves of a deep red mahogany. Airy pink spires in summer. 12-15". HEU673 Heuchera x ‘Velvet Night’ 8.85 Greenish white leaves. Prefer full sun to part shade and HEU040 Heuchera americana ‘Dale’s Strain’ 7.85 medium moisture soil. Grow 1-2’ in June-July. Zones 4-9. Unique silver blue marbled foliage with white flowers in spring. Excellent drought tolerant groundcover. Best in light shade. 18". HEU930 Heuchera x brizoides ‘Silver Scrolls’ 8.85 The new look in Heuchera foliage combines extraordinary HEU110 Heuchera americana ‘Pewter Moon’ 8.85 metallic silver overlay with the darkest bronze veining to give Pink flowers with beautiful silver-gray foliage and pewter veins an effect that is almost crisp black. White sprays of flowers on having deep maroon under each leaf. 24-30". 24" stems from spring into summer.

HEU260 Heuchera hybrid ‘Midnight Rose’ 9.85 NEW HEU953 Heuchera x villosa ‘Citronelle’ 13.85 This bold black beauty with its black leaves and hot pink ’Citronelle’ is a robust hybrid with citron yellow leaves and spots doesn’t need flowers. Amazing color all summer long. silver undersides. When planted in heavier shade, the leaves Full to part sun. Moist well drained soil. 10-24". Zones 4-9. will be more chartreuse. Since the leaves are so light in color, this variety appreciates more shade than some of the other HEU513 Heuchera x ‘Blackout’ 12.85 villosa hybrids. These glossy, almost black leaves create a striking contrast with its cream-colored flowers, and with other garden greens. HEU970 Heuchera x villosa ‘Miracle’ 13.85 Wonderful for the border, growing 12-18". Loves moist, well Several changes in leaf coloration throughout the seasons. In drained soil in full sun to part shade. the spring, the young foliage is chartreuse with a heavy smat - tering of reddish purple in the center. As the foliage matures, HEU541 Heuchera x ‘Encore’ 12.85 it turns brick red with a bright chartreuse to gold edge and Leaves are small and rosey-purple with dark undersides. They silvered undersides. A very good grower tolerant of high heat mature to have deeper purple veins. Flowers are pinky-white, and humidity. 12". about 12". Likes moist, well-drained soil in full sun to light shade. HEU975 Heuchera x villosa ‘Mocha’ 13.85 HEU550 Heuchera x ‘Harmonic Convergence’ 8.85 Large dark leaves change from bronze to chocolate purple. Silvery marbled bronze foliage. Fringed pink flowers from Known for its heat and humidity tolerance, these hybrids are spring into mid summer. 18-24". a fresh addition to any landscape.

HEU555 Heuchera x ‘Harvest Burgandy’ 10.85 HEU977 Heuchera x villosa ‘Pistache’ 13.85 Burgandy foliage with a silver overlay topped with flowers that go A glowing presence in any shade garden with a fresh new from pink to white. Early summer bloom. 12". Zones 4-9. exotic look. Plant in full shade for lovely lime green foliage or plant it in partial shade for electrifying chartreuse-yellow HEU575 Heuchera x ‘Molly Bush’ 9.85 leaves. Unlike other chartreuse colored heucheras, ‘Pistache’ Large crinckled shiny dark red leaves turning to bronze. will not green up in the heat of summer. Small white flowers Cream flowers bloom May to June. Full sun to part shade, appear above the foliage on airy stems in early-mid summer. with moist soil. 9-15". Zones 4-8. A robust grower that is very tolerant of high humidity and heat. HEU578 Heuchera x ‘Obsidian’ 12.85 With jet black polished leaves makes it as rare as some gem - HEU989 Heuchera x villosa ‘Tiramisu’ 13.85 stones. Crème flowers in late summer. 12-24". Zones 4-9. Young foliage is golden-yellow with flame red veins and a red - dish center. The color transforms to burnt orange, then be - HEU590 Heuchera x ‘Plum Pudding’ 8.85 comes chartreuse with a silver overlay. Fall foliage is purplish Red purple leaves with silver marbling. Pink flowers in early with a lime green edge. Awesome color transition. Cream summer. 1-2’. flowers are produced midsummer.

20 2010 CATALOG | TEL/FAX 207-923-3836 | [email protected] Dunlop & Cole A color breakthrough And the band plays on... in yellow siberian breeding! Their passion for Siberian Irises is evident in the details seen in this years’ new introduc - tions. Jeff and Dean have been meticulously crossing cultivars to find the most exquisite combinations of characteristics in Siberians to add to your collection. In 2010 we are proud to offer you three new cultivars that will take your breath away. Each time Jeff and Dean unveil their new introductions I am amazed at how Currier’s Dream they are able to top their last ones.

‘Currier’s Dream’ (IDC085 pg. 28) A saturated deep yellow Tetraploid. The darkest yellow tetraploid available today. A very pleasing yellow flower to honor Currier 'McEwen's long quest for a darker and better yellow Tetraploid. A lovely new bright yellow for the front of the garden.

'Home Town Girl' (IDC165 pg. 28) Falls are lavender pink, with blue veins that give a spider web look. Cream signal with blue veins, standards are lavender pink, Style arms are dark lavender, tips fading to light lavender with dark blue ridges. Home Town Girl

'Life is Good' (IDC185 pg. 28) Falls are light plum with light laven - der influence. Signals large and blue. Standards are ruffled and lay back slightly giving the flower a nice appearance. Styles are pinkish with light aqua tones. This plant is a very good grower.

Be sure to check out our website to view the entire Dunlop & Cole collection of Irises only available through Fieldstone Gardens. Life Is Good

SHOP ONLINE AT www.FieldstoneGardens.com | IT’S FAST, CONVENIENT, EASY, AND SECURE! 21 Overstock Specials ACH985 Achillea x ‘Terra Cotta’ 3 7.85 Muliticolored effect! Yellow, gold, peach, oran3ge.9and other great shades of red and yellow make the flowers on this Achillea stand out. Nice silver/green fern like foliage and strong stems make this a great cut flower. 24". ASL2455 Astilbe arendsii 'Rhythm & Blues' 8.85 Pink flower stalks with green foliage. Bloom4t.im4e3is mid- ACH985 summer. 24". ASL2455 ASL3450 Astilbe simplicifolia ‘Key Biscanye’ 9.85 Light salmon pink plumes with red stems4. .U9n3ique two tone green foliage with a dark red edge. Blooms mid to late summer. Filtered sun. 16-20". Zones 4-9. CHN250 Chelone lyonii ‘Hot Lips’ 7.85 Early season foliage is an attractive bronze3-g.r9ee3n, turn - ing bright green in late summer. Rose flowers appear in ASL3450 August-September. 24-36". Zones 3-7. CHN250 CON190 Convallaria majalis ‘Rosea’ 8.85 Fragrant light pink flowers. Cooler spring w4ea.t4h3er tends to make the pink flower color even more vibrant. Slow spreading and great as a cut flower. 8-10". Blooms April-May in partial shade to full shade. Medium mois - ture soil. Zones 2-7. DIC200 Dicentra eximia 7.85 (Fringed Bleeding Heart) Attractive dwarf h3ab.i9t,3forming CON190 a neat clump with fern-like gray-greenfoliage. Fringed DIC200 rosy-pink, heart-shaped flowers June-September. 12-15". Zones 3-9. GER660 Geranium sanguineum ‘Striatum’ 7.85 Spreading mound-shaped plants covere3d.9w3ith soft salmon pink flowers with deep veining. Blooms contin - uously from June until fall. Highly drought tolerant. Good for the rock garden. 6-8". Zones 3-8.

GER660 HEM3420 Hemerocallis ‘Autumn Red ’ 12.85 HEM3420 Deep red flowers in mid summer. May rebloo6m.l4a3ter in the season. Great in a border or by itself. 2-3’. Zones 2-8. HEM7800 Hemerocallis ‘Stella de Oro’ 8.85 One of the most popular daylilies today! Da4in.4ty3golden yellow 2-3 inch flowers with a small green heart. The petals are ruffled. Starts early and continues to rebloom throughout the season. 24 in. Ideal for containers too! HOS0025 'Abba Dabba Do' 8.85 .43 HEM7800 Huge mound of variegated, wavy foliage wi4th gold HOS0025 margins. Sport of 'Sun Power'. 28" tall by 60" wide.

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HOS3375 Hosta ‘Pacific Blue Edger’ 7.85 A rapidly growing blue hosta forming pinwh3ee.l9m3ounds. The dark green leaves have silver margins with excellent substance. 12". HOS4325 Hosta sieboldiana 'Frances Williams' 8.85 Make a statement! Large puckered leaves ar4e.b4lu3e-green with gold margins that deepen in color as the season con - HOS3375 tinues. White flowers. Slug resistant. 28" tall, 63" wide. HOS4325 IDC100 sibirica ‘Dear Currier’ 12.85 (Dunlop. 2005) Tetraploid, 30in., Mid thru6L.a4te3season. Beautiful ruffled 4.5 inch blue bitone with darker veins and a lighter edge on the falls. Small yellow, white and brown signals. Standards and styles lighter blue. 1+ branch and 4-5 blooms. A great asset in the perennial garden. IDC300 Iris sibirica ‘My First Kiss’ 12.85 (Cole, 2005) Tetraploid, 34 in. Mid thru L6a.t4e3season. IDC100 Very attractive 5 inch dark pinkish lavender w/ blue vi - IDC300 olet veining and darker at signal area. Pleasing lighter lavender standards and style arms. 1+ branch with 4-5 flowers. A special and stunning siberian for the border. LIG400 Ligularia dentata ‘Othello’ 7.85 Attractive mahogany foliage and yellow oran3ge.9d3aisy-like blossoms. Provides nectar for butterflies. July-August. Great cut flowers. Prefers moist, organic woodland soils. 3-4’. LUP500 Lupinus x (Native Mix) 6.85 .43 LIG400 Anyone who has traveled the coast of Maine3in June and LUP500 July are familiar with the wild meadows of lupine, cre - ating immense pastures of color year after year. Large spikes of blooms and attractive foliage. Zones 4-8. PHL2140 Phlox paniculata 'David' 7.85 Large flowers of pure white which last into Se3pt.e9m3ber. The foliage has shown very good resistance to powdery mildew and the fragrance is wonderful! A stunning variety providing nectar for butterflies and hummingbirds. 36". PON140 PHL2140 PON140 Polygonatum falcatum 'Variegatum' 7.85 The graceful, arching stems of Solomon's3S.e9al3add an

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HOS0577 Hosta ‘Blue Ivory’ 18.85 Ivory leaves with a deep blue center 10-18" tall and 12 -15" A 1912 hybrid between Tiarella and Heuchera - now a around. Lavender spikes bloom in July. A very unique and wonderful ground cover in a shady, moist location. Small striking Hosta. Zones 2-8. flowers open in late spring and rebloom in the fall. Will not tolerate full sun. 15-24". HOS0630 Hosta ‘Blue Mouse Ears’ 12.85 2008 HOSTA OF THE YEAR! Blue-green leaves creating a 1’ HIA300 Heucherella x alba ‘Rosalie’ 7.85 perfectly symmetrical clump with short spikes of lavander Deep pink flowers. Attractive foliage. Each leaf highlighted flowers in mid to late summer. Part to full shade with moist with a brush of purple. Zones 3-7. well drianed soil. 6". Zones 4-8.

HIA405 Heucherella x alba ‘Burnished Bronze’ 8.85 HOS0850 Hosta ‘Blue Wedgwood’ 7.85 Pink flowers on tawny beige leaves May-June. Prefers full sun A very popular hosta with metallic blue wedge-shaped foliage. or partial shade and medium moisture soil. 18". Zones 4-8. Useful as an edger or a ground cover. Rapid grower. Pale lavender flowers. Very slug resistant. 19" tall by 44" wide. www.FieldstoneGardens.com HOS0900 Hosta ‘Bressingham Blue’ 10.85  Blue heart shaped leaves with white flowers. Full shade. 20". HOS0950 Hosta ‘Bright Lights’ 15.85 Very popular! Leaves are puckered, gold-centered with blue-green margins. White flowers. A fast grower. 12-24".

One of the best low-maintenance HOS1010 Hosta ‘Brother Stephan’ 18.85 perennials in existence and Large heavily corrugated gold leaves with dark green edges. exceedingly popular. Near white flowers in summer. increase in value with each year, never needing any HOS1075 Hosta ‘Canadian Blue’ 10.85 maintenance except to cut Beautiful deep powdery-blue foliage is textured and cupped. out old flower stalks or to Fragrant flowers. Medium-large size at 32". divide the clumps. Takes about 5 years to reach HOS1225 Hosta ‘Color Glory’ 18.85 mature size. Yellow centered with blue and green margins. A real nice grower that has white flowers in summer. 15-24".

HOS0050 Hosta ‘Abiqua Drinking Gourd’ 12.85 HOS1280 Hosta ‘Cutting Edge’ 16.85 (Walden West) Large round dark blue cup-shaped leaves. Glossy blue leaves with a very distinctive curvy edge. Blooms Depths of cups have been measured at 4". Near white flow - in summer and prefers light shade. Grows 22" tall. Zones 3-8. ers. Tokudama type. 16" high by 14" wide. HOS1322 Hosta ‘Dark Shadows’ 18.85 HOS0135 Hosta ‘American Sweetheart’ 10.85 Think heart-shapped leaves with gentle ruffles. Blue leaves Glossy green leaves with dramatic creamy white central with a charteuse yellow edge which fades to a green as the patterns! Blooms in midsummer. Prefers light shade and summer progresses. Pale lavender flowers early summer, moist soil. 20". Zones 3-8. Large clump.

HOS0290 Hosta ‘Beauty Substance’ 14.85 HOS1365 Hosta ‘Deep Blue Sea’ 18.85 Large corrugated green leaves with gold edging. Very large, Deep blue leaves are cupped and intensly corrugated. clump forming. White flower in summer. Medium sized mound at maturity. Near white closed flowers.

HOS0425 Hosta ‘Blue Belle’ 7.85 HOS1410 Hosta ‘Dick Ward’ 18.85 (Tardiana hybrid) Intense blue-green foliage. White lavander Corrugated golden leaves with a wide dark green border. 14" tall, blooming in mid summer. 14" by 24". Slug resistant. 36" wide clump. Lavender flowers in late sping. Zones 3-8.

HOS0450 Hosta ‘Blue Blazes’ 12.85 HOS1425 Hosta ‘Dorset Blue’ 8.85 Large rounded and crinkled blue leaves. Good growth rate. Outstanding dwarf. Intense, powdery blue foliage. White flowers. Lavender flowers on 38" scapes. 24-38". Very slug resistant. 10" tall by 24" wide.

HOS0560 Hosta ‘Blue Dolphin’ 18.85 HOS1435 Hosta ‘Dream Weaver’ 15.85 Heart shaped leaves have heavily impressed veins. Unique blue- Thick creamy-white leaves with wide blue-green edges. White green color, especially noticeable in low light. 3’ clumped topped flowers. 18" high and 2-3’ wide. with pale lavender flowers in summer.

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HOS2575 Hosta ‘Inniswood’ 14.85 (Inniswood Gardens) Bright gold-centered, heart-shaped puck - ered foliage with deep green margins. Good slug resistance. Lavender flowers. Great speciman. Slow grower. 22" tall, 48" wide.

HOS2600 Hosta ‘Invincible’ 7.85 Very shiny dark green foliage, each leaf is 8" long by 6" wide. Smooth texture. Fragrant lavender flowers in August.

HOS2610 Hosta ‘Irish Eyes’ 18.95 Grey-green leaves with a creamy-white edge, beautiful hybrid of ‘Beatrice’ x ‘Reginald Kaye’. Flowers are pale lavender. HOS1445 Hosta ‘El Nino’ 18.85 Medium sized hosta for full to partial shade. Blue leaves with bright white edging. Lilac colored flowers. Full shade for best blue color. 16-20". HOS2650 Hosta ‘Janet’ 9.85 Center of leaves are chartreuse yellow with a narrow green mar - HOS1450 Hosta ‘Elvis Lives’ 14.85 gin, pale lavender flowers. Medium to large size clump makes an Wavy blue slender foliage, lavender flowers. Very unique! 18" excellent specimen with its bright coloring. 18" tall by 40" wide. tall by 48" wide. HOS2660 Hosta ‘Jimmy Crack Corn’ 16.85 HOS1505 Hosta ‘Eternal Flame’ 18.85 Large gold leaves with deeply impressed veins. The leaves Quilted black-green leaves and light lavender flowers in mid - are held horizontally with piecrust edges, forming a large, summer. Prefer part sun to light shade. 10". Zones 3-8. broad clump. Near white flowers. Prefers shade. 20".

HOS1550 Hosta ‘Eventide’ 8.85 HOS2725 Hosta ‘Katherine Lewis’ 10.85 In no time a couple of plants becomes a large mound of ruffled Bright gold leaves edged in blue. A seedling from ‘Halcyon.’ green foliage with a narrow white margin. 20" tall by 24" wide . Lavender flowers. 18-24" high x 36" wide. Very nice!

HOS1900 Hosta ‘Fringe Benefit’ 8.85 HOS2730 Hosta ‘Kingfisher’ 16.85 Large green heart-shaped leaves edged with white. A rapid Pointed blue-gray leaves with a thick leaf. Lavender colored grower. Pest resistant. Pale lavender flowers. 36". flowers in late summer. 12-16" tall and about 30" wide.

HOS2075 Hosta ‘Golden Bullion’ 7.85 HOS2880 Hosta ‘Liberty’ 18.85 (Bennerup 1989) Pale yellow foliage with a greenish tinge. A sport of ‘Sagae,’ with very wide yellow margins which turn Cupped leaves. Leaves can measure up to 6" in length. Heavy creamy white. A very thick slug-resistent leaf. 26" wide, 40" tall. substance. Slug resistant. Near white flowers. 16". HOS2950 Hosta ‘Love Pat’ 12.85 HOS2350 Hosta ‘Hadspen Blue’ 7.85 Stunning blue thick foliage that is cupped and corrugated. One of the bluest cultivars ever developed - which remains Upright, vase-shaped growth habit. Pale lavender flowers. 20". blue throughout most of the summer. Beautiful, solid, heav - Slug resistant. Voted one of the top ten favorite hostas of the ily-textured foliage. Pale lavender flowers. 18" tall, 48" wide. American Hosta Society.

HOS2385 Hosta ‘Handy Hatfield’ 18.85 HOS3030 Hosta ‘Mississippi Delta’ 21.85 Hosta ‘Handy Hatfield’ measures 30" x 16" with 20" laven - A superb large leaf Hosta with blue-grey leaves that have a derbloom scapes. The leaves are brassy yellow, puckered and slight ripple. 32" tall and 60" wide. Pure white flowers on top have a broad green margin. Flowers are lavender. of 40" flower scapes. Zones 3-9.

HOS2560 Hosta ‘Ice Age Trail’ 26.85 HOS3075 Hosta ‘Aureomarginata’ 10.85 Frosty blue leaves and streaks of gold. Color darkens to green Graceful long-pointing green leaves with irregular margins of and creamy white in mid-summer. Tolerates salt, and prefers full yellow turning to cream later in the season. Pale lavender shade and moist soil. 16". flowers. Outstanding specimen plant. 27" tall by 68" wide.

HOS2562 Hosta ‘Ice Prancer’ 21.85 HOS3265 Hosta ‘Night Before Christmas’ 16.85 Thick wedge shaped leaves with attractive ripling have rich Stunning! Green leaves with a white center stripe. Lavender dark blue color. Very slug resistant. Large lavender flowers flower blooms on 30" tall scapes. 18". mid summer. 15-22" shade/part shade. Zones 2-9. HOS3600 Hosta plantiginea ‘Aphrodite’ 23.85 HOS2565 Hosta ‘Independence’ 18.85 Dark green leaves with highly scented double white flowers in Reverse sport of ‘Revolution.’ Dark green leaves have creamy August-September. Requires a warm sheltered position to white margins speckled with green. 22" wide by 26" high. flower well. Large mound size at maturity.

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HOS3645 Hosta plantiginea ‘Summer Fragrance’ 16.85 HOS4825 Hosta ‘Tea & Crumpets’ 14.85 Kevin C. Vaughn 1983. A plantaginea hybrid with large medium The leaves are cupped and crinkled. Pale lavender flowers. 8". green leaves with a wide, irregular white margin. Very fragrant and large lavender-purple flowers. A plantaginea hybrid, this is HOS4845 Hosta ‘Thunderbolt’ 24.85 one of my favorite fragrant hostas. It forms a large graceful Thick rubbery foliage is dark blue with a flash of gold down mound of medium green leaves with white margins. 24-36". the center which turns to creamy white as the season progresses. Topped by near white flowers in early summer. HOS3750 Hosta ‘Regal Splendor’ 16.85 (Walters 87) A sport of H. ‘Krossa Regal’. Frosty blue leaves HOS4850 Hosta ‘Tiny Tears’ 7.85 with a creamy yellow border. Lavender flowers. 36". Beautiful! A great small Hosta with teardrop shaped medium green leaves. Forms a nice neat dense mound making a great HOS4075 Hosta ‘September Sun’ 13.85 edging plant. Purple/lavender flowers. 4-6" tall by 18" wide. This mid-sized hosta is a beautiful sport of the popular H. ‘August Moon’-same form and gold colored center but with a HOS5025 Hosta tokudama ‘True Blue’ 10.85 bright green margin added. Lavender flowers appear in mid- Heavy textured blue puckered foliage. Each leaf attains a size summer. 22" tall by 34" wide. of 7" wide by 8" long. Slug resistant. Lavender flowers. 24" tall.

NEW HOS5215 Hosta ‘Venus’ 28.85 Twice double very fragrant white flowers last after other Thank You! The plants hosta’s have gone to seed. Shiny green foliage forms clumps were so lovingly packed. 20" high. Shade to part shade. Zones 3-8. Arrived beautifully! HOS5225 Hosta ‘Veronica Lake’ 8.85 Green heart shaped leaves with a slender gold margin, laven - - SH, Woolrich, ME der flowers reach 24-30". A dense mounding habit, 18" high by 42" wide.

HOS4420 Hosta ‘Sleeping Beauty’ 18.85 HOS5275 Hosta ‘Wheaton Blue’ 12.85 Sport of ‘Halcyon.’ Pointed, frosty blue-green leaves with A large deep blue hosta reaching height of up to 15-20". cream margin. A superb grower with thick slug resistant foliage. 15" wide by 20". HOS5370 Hosta ‘Wooly Bully’ 8.85 Variegated sport of Hosta Blue Boy. Clear golden-yellow margin HOS4425 Hosta ‘Snowcap’ 12.85 contrasts with blue foliage. Lavender flowers. 15-20". Zones 3-9. (Alden 80) Blue-green leaves with creamy-white margins. Heavy substance. White flowers. Can attain a height of over HOS5400 Hosta ‘Zippity Do Dah’ 12.85 22". Slug resistant. Wide solid green leaves with a wavy, ruffled white margin, vigorous growth, lavender scapes to 40". 24" tall by 48" wide. HOS4530 Hosta ‘Stained Glass’ 21.85 This award-wining sport of the well-known ‘Guacamole’ has the same rapid growth and big mounded form of the parent but with strong contrast between the yellow-green leaf and the deep green margins and streaks. Lavendar flowers. 15" tall and 32" wide.

HOS4650 Hosta ‘Sum & Substance’ 12.85 2004 HOSTA OF THE YEAR. Chartreuse gold, glossy, textured leaves form an immense mound. Foliage color becomes brighter with more exposure to light. Slug resistant. Lavender flowers in late summer. Beautiful specimen plant. 31" tall by 70" wide.

HOS4662 Hosta ‘Sum of All’ 18.85 Large shiny green centered leaves with a variable gold margin. Lavander flowers that blooms in late summer. Slug resistant. Full to part shade with moist well drained soil. 3-4’. Zones 3-9. www.fieldstonegardens.com

HOS4750 Hosta ‘Super Nova’ 12.85 (Zilis 1999) A reversed H. ‘Aurora Borealis’ sport. Wider  margins. Does not burn as badly as some other gold- centered, blue-green margined plants. 24".

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NEW IDC185 Iris sibirica ‘Life is Good’ 40.00 (Dean Cole R. 2008) Sdlg. 02-45-14 tetraploid, 32”. Mid sea - Through our exclusive association with son. 1 branches, 4 buds. Falls are light plum with light lavender Siberian Iris breeders, Jeff Dunlop and influence. Signal is large and blue. Standards are ruffled and lay Dean Cole, we offer you a fine selection of back slightly giving the flower a nice appearance. Styles are pink - Irises to compliment your garden. ish with light aqua tones. This plant is a very good grower. For over 26 years Dunlop & Cole have bred IDC200 Iris sibirica ‘Miss Portland’ 15.00 Siberian Irises (Dunlop, 2006) Tetraploid 30 in. Mid thru Late season. selecting only Ruffled blue with white signal (RHS 99B), From Portland those seedlings Maine a siberian with charm and character. Standards are that meet an medium blue with slightly darker veins. Style arms are wide exceptionally ruffled, medium blue with a touch of aqua. Wide, deeply ruf - high standard fled falls are a crisp medium blue with a white signal, gold of vigor, hafts and a white wire edge. Two branches and 4-6 blooms. beauty and character. IDC350 Iris sibirica ‘Pool Party’ 30.00 (Cole, 2009). Sdlg. DC-T3-02-303-13. SIB (tet.), 28” (71 IDC075 Iris sibirica ‘Another Pretty Face’ 30.00 cm), ML. S. light blue, slight violet cast; style arms light blue- (Dunlop, 2009). Sdlg. 99256-2T. SIB (tet), 28” (71cm), Mid white; very wide and ruffled; F. denim blue toned violet, sig - thru Late season. A lovely new blue-violet with red-violet high - nal green to brown to black. My First Kiss X Dunlop lights. Standards are violet (RHS 87A). Style arms similar 99391-T1: (McEwen T9 95/94(2), Currier’s Choice sib, x with red-violet infusions and slightly darker keels. Falls are McEwen T9 95/94(9), Currier’s Choice sib). blue-violet and a little deeper colored than the standards and styles (89B/C). Small yellow-white signals and yellow IDC400 Iris sibirica ‘Tranquility Base’ 15.00 hafts. Pleasing and well ruffled flowers. Stalks have one (Dunlop, 2006) Tetraploid 32 in. Mid thru Late season. Deep branch and 4 to 5 blooms. Proving to be a parent with inter - violet near self. Standards are deep violet with darker veins esting kids too. A nice red seedling, 96102-3T: (Harpswell at center and fine veining. Style arms are slightly lighter in Chanteuse x McEwen T8 87/80-1) X Strawberry Fair. color and have aqua highlights. The broad Falls are deep violet with darker veins and are slightly ruffled in the center. NEW IDC085 Iris sibirica ‘Currier’s Dream’ 40.00 Darker signals are accented by brown hafts. (Jeff Dunlop, R. 2009). Sdlg. 99402-3T. SIB (tet), 24” (61cm), Mid thru Late. A saturated deep yellow tet and the color Dr. IDC600 Iris sibirica ‘Joyce Cole’ 15.00 McEwen worked for, to compliment ‘Butter And Sugar’. ‘Currier’s (Cole, 2006 ) Tetraploid, 30 inches. Mid thru Late season. Dream’ is the darkest yellow tetraploid available today. Falls are Ruffled white with green veins and excellent foliage. Wide good true yellow with green veins, further saturating the yellow standards are lightly ruffled. Style arms are white with creamy color. RHS 9A, finishing 9C. Styles are lighter yellow with darker ribs. Falls are also wide and ruffled with prominent green ribs and outer edges. Standards are still lighter having deeper veins that blend to yellow and have yellow hafts. One branch yellow veins and midribs. Light ruffling overall and usually one and 3-4 flowers. Foliage is upright and sturdy. branch with 3 buds. A very pleasing yellow flower to honor Currier’s long quest for a darker and better yellow tet and a lovely IDC750 Iris sibirica ‘Great Falls Love’ 20.00 new bright yellow for the front of the garden. From McEwen (Cole,2007) Tetraploid, 32 in., Early Mid thru Mid Late sea - yellow seedlings: T9 95/94-9 X T9 95/37-1. Dunlop & Cole, son. Mid blue with white signal and very ruffled styles. A nice Fieldstone Gardens, 2010. new blue with styles so curly and they appear to be small trumpets. Often three buds at the terminal with 1 branch and IDC150 Iris sibirica ‘Dreaming Of You’ 25.00 5 flowers. Good blue green foliage until frost. (Dunlop, 2008). Tetraploid, 26 inches. Mid thru Late season. Ruffled light yellow near amoena. Falls are light yellow with deep IDC755 Iris sibirica ‘Great Falls Wine’ 30.00 yellow signal area, hafts and throat. Standards & styles lighter (Cole, 2009). Sdlg. DC-02-170-5 SiB (tet.), 30” (76cm), E.S. yellow fading to near white. One branch and 3-4 blooms per stem. deep wine, delicate; style arms deep wine, near black midrib, The first colorfast yellow tet with good form & extravagant ruffling. wide; F. deep wine, signal deep yellow fading to cream followed by blue Flash; ruffled. One branch with 3-4 blooms. NEW IDC165 Iris sibirica ‘Home Town Girl’ 40.00 Dark and beautiful. DC-T1-97-89-1: (Maurice Pope X Mesa (Dean Cole R. 2008). Sdlg. DC-T3-02-593-6 Tetraploid, 30”. Pearl) X DC-87-107-1: (Strawberry Fair x Hubbard ). Late season, 1 branch, 3 buds. Falls are lavender pink, with blue veins that give a spider web look. Cream signal with blue IDC800 Iris sibirica ‘Grape Truffle’ 20.00 veins, standards are lavender pink. Style arms are dark laven - (Dunlop, 2007) Tetreaploid, 30 in,. Mid thru Late season, der, tips fading to light lavender with dark blue ridges. Late occasional repeat. Grape violet, darker at signal area with season, good grower. DC-00-42-6 (Windwood Spring x Berlin diamond dusting at first bloom. Falls have flowing ruffles and Purple Wine) X My First Kiss. brown hafts. Flowers held well above lower foliage. Sometimes a branch with 2 to 4 buds. A sumtuuous and elegant color.

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IRO2625 Iris sibirica ‘Dreaming Orange’ 9.85 (McEwen 1987) Tetraploid, 37", EarlyMid-Late bloom. This The following Irises listed are developed by Dr. Currier 51/2" flower has light yellow falls and lighter standards and McEwen, an iris hybridizer, who has made major contribu - styles. One branch and 3 buds on successive stalks. tions to the development of the new and improved Siber - ian. Fieldstone Gardens is authorized to carry Dr. IRO2725 Iris sibirica ‘Ewen’ 8.85 McEwen’s three year and older iris varieties. NOTE: There (McEwen 1971) Tetraploid, 32", EarlyMid-LateMid bloom. are many more Dr. McEwen’s Siberian Irises available in Excellent flaring flowers close to true red. limited quantities. Refer to our website for those available. IRO2825 Iris sibirica ‘Fourfold White’ 8.85 (McEwen 1970) Tetraploid, 36", EarlyMid-Late bloom. 6" clear white flower. Flaring wax like falls. 2 branches, 6-7 buds. An award winner. IRO2025 Iris sibirica ‘Adj’ 10.85 (McEwen 1983) Tetraploid, 30", Mid-Late bloomer. Rich IRO2925 Iris sibirica ‘Harpswell Chanteuse’ 10.85 violet-blue with gold edging on first day, then silver. (McEwen 1992) Ruffled white flowers with creamy tones. Blooms Outstanding. Wonderful plant for edging. in mid June. A great addition to the perennial garden. 30".

IRO2050 Iris sibirica ‘Annick’ 8.85 IRO2950 Iris sibirica ‘Harpswell Hallelujah’ 10.85 (McEwen 1986) Diploid, Miniature, Midseason. Lovely 2 1/2" (McEwen 1983) Tetraploid, Early Mid-Late Mid bloom. flowers on 12" stalks. Rich medium blue with small white Outstanding 5 1/2" flowers of rich violet-blue. Exceptionally signals. Round and flaring. 14". round, ruffled 2 1/2" falls. Wonderful parent. HM 1985. 32".

IRO2125 Iris sibirica ‘Bernard McLaughlin’ 8.85 IRO3000 Iris sibirica ‘Harpswell Haze’ 8.85 (McEwen 1985) Diploid, Midseason. Charming 4" flowers of (McEwen 1977) Tetraploid, 32", EM-LM. 5 1/2" soft medium glistening white enhanced by a few green lines. Exquisite blue flower. Flaring 2 1/2" falls. Styles are true light blue. ruffled form with feathered midribs. Successive stalks. 28". 2 branches, 5-7 buds.

IRO2225 Iris sibirica ‘Blue Pennant’ 8.85 IRO3025 Iris sibirica ‘Harpswell Snowburst’ 12.85 (McEwen 1972) Tetraploid, 30", EarlyMid-LateMid bloom. (McEwen 1991) Tetraploid. The most outstanding feature of Sister of Blue Burgee with yellow in the 2 branches, 5-7 buds. this excellent flower is the dramatically stippled white signals HM 1973, MORGAN runner up 1976. bursting out on the medium blue-violet falls. 36".

IRO2300 Iris sibirica ‘Blue Snippet’ 8.85 IRO3075 Iris sibirica ‘Hubbard’ 12.85 (McEwen 1977) Dipoid, Midseason. Violet-blue 3" flowers (McEwen 1982) Tetraploid, EM-LM. Our finest red Siberian. with violet-blue veins and pure white signals. 12-14". 51/2" velvety rich red with greenish hafts and white signals. 32".

IRO2370 Iris sibirica ‘Chandler’s Choice’ 8.85 IRO3100 Iris sibirica ‘Ira Wood’ 8.85 (McEwen 1994) Red-violet stds and falls with nearly black (McEwen 1982) Tetraploid, 37", EM-LM.Betty Wood kindly gave veins given an overall effect of a dark red-violet flower. 32". permission to introduce this seedling of Ira’s in his name. Close to true dark blue, semi-flaring, vigorous. 2 branches, 5-6 buds. IRO2400 Iris sibirica ‘Chatter Box Belle’ 8.85 (McEwen 1991) Tetraploid, 32". 5" flowers are a blend of IRO3175 Iris sibirica ‘Kennebee’ 8.85 blue-violet shades. White signals. Beautiful! (McEwen 1982) Dip., M. Lovely soft violet-blue 3 1/2" flaring, round flower. 2 branches, 6 buds. 39’. IRO2425 Iris sibirica ‘Circle Round’ 8.85 (McEwen) Tetraploid, Early Mid-Late Midseason bloom.This IRO3225 Iris sibirica ‘Lady of Quality’ 8.85 41/2" medium violet blue flower is distinguished by its lovely, (McEwen 1982) Tetraploid, M-Late. Flaring 6" medium-light very round form and by its value as a parent. Produces violet-blue flowers with silver edging. 2 branches, 4-5 buds. 34". successive stalks for a good period of bloom. 27". IRO3275 Iris sibirica ‘Lavender Bounty’ 11.85 IRO2450 Iris sibirica ‘Cleve Dodge’ 8.85 (McEwen 1982) Dip., 36", VE-VL, repeater.Rich lavender pink (McEwen 1971) Diploid, Midseason. Velvety midnight blue. flowers with semi flaring, ruffled form. Fantastic bloomer with Clean self with no signal. 30". 3 branches and up to 9 buds at repeat bloom. Bloom period covering 8 weeks. Marvelous parent. HM 1983. R5,N1. IRO2475 Iris sibirica ‘Creme Chantilly’ 8.85 (McEwen 1981) Dip., 36", Mid-season bloom.Magnificent IRO3400 Iris sibirica ‘Marshmallow Frosting’ 12.85 5" ruffled, creamy white flowers. 2 branches and 6 buds. Our (McEwen 1984) Tet., 32" EM-LM. 6" glistening, pure white favorite white diploid. flower withflaring form and strong substance. Fine parent. Our best white-white. HM 1986. R10,N4.

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IRO3550 Iris sibirica ‘Orville Fay’ 7.85 (McEwen 1970) Tetraploid, 36", EM-Late. The first tetraploid Siberian. 5 1/2" flaring medium violet-blue. An award winner. Quick-spreading ground cover that does well in shaded, dry areas or full sun with a moist soil. Late spring through early IRO3575 Iris sibirica ‘Outset’ 12.85 summer, flowers are produced on 8-9" spikes. Attractive fo - Tetraploid 30". Dark Violet with gold-white streaking at upper liage brightens a dark spot. Can be used as a filler to cover half; dark violet styles with violet blue midribs. the voids left by spring bulb displays. Zones 3-8.

IRO3600 Iris sibirica ‘Pansy Purple’ 7.85 LAM400 Lamium maculatum ‘Beacon Silver’ 7.85 (McEwen 1971) Diploid, 34", M-Late. True pansy purple. No Silver and green foliage that takes on a purple hue in late fall other like it. Few white lines inside of signal. Lovely! and winter. Not as invasive as other forms. Pink flowers in May-June. This variety performs well in southern gardens. 4-8". IRO3650 Iris sibirica ‘Polly Dodge’ 8.85 (McEwen 1972) Dip., 26", M-L.Our favorite red diploid, rich LAM510 Lamium maculatum ‘Elizabeth de Haas’ 7.85 velvety, semi-flaring. HM 1973, BIS-HC 1983. Green leaves splashed with yellow and gold. Lavender-pink flowers. Prefers part shade to shade. 4-6". Zones 4-8. IRO3700 Iris sibirica ‘Reddy Maid’ 8.85 (McEwen 1978) Tetraploid, EM-M. Velvety dark red with white sig - LAM545 Lamium maculatum ‘Pink Chablis’ 7.85 nals & light green hafts. Occasional branch, 3 buds. 30". Silvery white leaves with a green margin and pink flowers. Full sun/light shade. 8-12". IRO3750 Iris sibirica ‘Regency Buck’ 8.85 (McEwen 1985) Tet., 30", EM-LM. Very ruffled flowers of rich, LAM560 Lamium maculatum ‘Red Nancy’ 7.85 very velvety reddish, violet-blue. Wide ruffled styles, (Spotted Nettle) Nice red flowers. Fills in rapidly. 6-8". contrastng white signals. LAM600 Lamium maculatum ‘White Nancy’ 7.85 IRO3825 Iris sibirica ‘Ruffled Velvet’ 8.85 Beautiful silvery white and green foliage. White flowers (McEwen 1973) Diploid, 24", M-L. 4 1/2" flaring, very ruffled, May/June. Does well in full sun with a moist soil. 6-8". velvety dark reddish purple. Styles laced and feathered. One of the Siberian greats and a superb parent. Award winner!

IRO3900 Iris sibirica ‘Sassy Kooma’ 12.85 Lovely, old-fashioned fragrant perennials with gray-green fo - White blossoms with tinges of yellow on the inside petals. A great liage. The varieties offered perform well for us here with full short selection. Mid season bloom. 18". sun and a very well-drained soil. However, since they are ever - green, those of you in northern climates may want to protect IRO3925 Iris sibirica ‘Shirley Pope’ 8.85 the foliage from drying winter winds by supplying a protective (McEwen 1979) Diploid, 28", M-ML. Lovely 4 1/2" extremely cover. Flowers in July-August. Valued as a dried flower and an velvety, vibrant dark reddish purple with contrasting white ideal container plant! Drought resistant. Zones 5-9. signals. Superb! LAV130 Lavandula angustifolia ‘Blue Rider’ 7.85 IRO3950 Iris sibirica ‘Shirley’s Choice’ 8.85 A compact, bushy, evergreen shrub with aromatic, linear, (McEwen 1987) Tetraploid, Midseason. Dainty 4" white grey-green leaves and erect, dense spikes of small, fragrant, flowers, charmingly ruffled, with the standards and feathered tubular, deep blue flowers in summer. Zones 5-8. styles forming a central cup. The falls have a faint chartreuse tint deepening at the hafts. NEW LAV143 Lavandula angustifolia ‘Elegance Ice’ 9.85 Long dense white flower spikes. Low busy plants reaching IRO4025 Iris sibirica ‘Snow Bounty’ 8.85 12-14". Attracts butterflies. Zones 4-7. (McEwen 1974) Tetraploid, EM-LM. White 6" flowers with light yellow at hafts. 36". NEW LAV144 Lavandula angustifolia ‘Elegance Purple’ 9.85 Rich dark purple/blue flowers midsummer through fall. Silver IRO4120 Iris sibirica ‘Tiffany Lass’ 8.85 gray foliage reaches 12". Zones 5-9. (McEwen 1988) Tetra, EM & RE. Vio-blue Std w/darker violet mid-rib and falls. Velvety and ruffled. 28". LAV145 Lavandula angustifolia ‘Elegance Sky’ 8.85 Soft violet blue flowers on long, dense spikes.

LAV170 Lavandula angustifolia ‘Hidcote Blue’ 7.85 JEF100 Jeffersonia diphylla 9.85 Excellent color! Deep lavender-blue flowers on erect spikes. Flowers of dusky blue that last only two-three days in early Blooms in the summer. Compact 18". spring. Blue-Green foliage adds interest the rest of the sum - mer season. Great as a groundcover for the woodland garden. LAV300 Lavandula angustifolia ‘Munstead’ 7.85 Acidic, woodsy soil in partial shade. 12-16". Zones 3-9. Gray fragrant foliage. A nice lavender, easy to grow. Lavender spikes. Full sun, well drained soil. 12-18".

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LEU100 Leucanthemum x superbum ‘Brightside’ 8.85 The plume poppy is widely used for its gigantic height, Large, pure white flower throughout the summer. Attracts 10-12’ depending on the variety. Expect flowers that are butterflies. 32". Full sun. Zones 5-9. loose plumes ranging in color from brownish-white to a coral pink. Prefers full sun and a well-drained soil. LEU200 Leucanthemum x superbum ‘Crazy Daisy’ 8.85 Blooms in July-Aug, with double white frilly petals and a MAC100 Macleaya cordata 8.85 yellow center. 22-24". Zones 5-9. (Syn: Bocconia cordata) Vigorous, tall perennial with 8" wide heart-shaped blue-green leaves with a grayish white tinge on LEU500 Leucanthemum x superbum ‘Snow Cap’ 7.85 the underside. Does best in full sun with moist well-drained Short stems bearing perfect white daisies. A compact, well- soil. Cream plumes appear from July-September. An impres - behaved plant. 10-14". sive spreading plant the needs room. Can grow up to 10’ and is drought tolerant. Zones 3-8.

MAC175 Macleaya microcarpa ‘Kelway’s Coral Plume’ 8.85 This plume poppy closely resembles the species except that If you have a moist area in full sun to partial shade, reserve a its flowers are a coral pink. 6-8’ and is drought tolerant. spot for this eye-catching perennial. Yellow flowers. Very large leaves create a nice focal point in the garden. Zones 4-8.

LIG200 Ligularia dentata ‘Desdemona’ 7.85 (Syn: L. clivorum) Unique foliage has heart-shaped leaves Brilliant in the sunny perennial border. Strong upright that are bronze-green on upper surface and mahogany stalks of fragrant leaves bearing large heads or whorls of below. More compact than the species. Orange-yellow flow - flowers surrounded by very brightly colored bracts. They ers open in July. Heat tolerant. 24-36". Good woodland plant make wonderful plants for attracting hummingbirds, but - and cut flower. terflies, and bees. May need more moisture in southern gardens. Zones 3-4. LIG455 Ligularia dentata ‘Twilight’ 9.85 July-September flowering. A compact plant producing heads MON100 Monarda didyma ‘Adam’ 7.85 of vivid orange flowers on stiff stems above a good clump of A rich clear red with extra large flower heads. A more compact large, leathery purple leaves that are mahogany beneath. Will grower than other varieties. 24-36". Full sun with moist well grow in sun or semi-shade in a moisture retentive soil. 20". drained soil.

LIG650 Ligularia przewalskii ‘Senior’ 7.85 MON110 Monarda didyma ‘Alba’ 7.85 Very dark green foliage with deeply cut edges, nearly black Elegant white flowers. Leaves are strongly mint-scented, and stems. Loose spikes of yellow flowers in July and August. they spread rapidly. Blooms in the summer in full sun or part Prefers moist woodland soils. 4-5’. shade. Hummingbird, butterfly, or cut flower source. 3’. Zones 4-10. LIG675 Ligularia stenocephala ‘Little Rocket’ 9.85 Bright yellow blooms in early summer. Requires partial shade. MON130 Monarda didyma ‘Balance’ 7.85 24-36". Zones 3-9. Bright pink flowers. Bright green foliage. Mildew resistant. 48".

LIG700 Ligularia stenocephala ‘The Rocket’ 7.85 MON160 Monarda didyma ‘Blaustrumpf’ (M. ‘Blue Stocking’) 7.85 One of our favorite perennials for midsummer bloom. Large green Violet-purple flowers in summer. 34-38". Full sun to part leaves measuring up to 6" long with bright yellow flower spikes shade. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. that appear in July make for a winning combination. 4-5’. MON180 Monarda didyma ‘Cambridge Scarlet’ 7.85 LIG750 Ligularia tangutica 8.85 Brilliant crimson flowers. 24-36". Deeply cut foliage. Yellow spikes in mid-late summer. Likes to spread, so give this one some room! 24-36". MON225 Monarda didyma ‘Coral Reef’ 7.85 Pink blooms late spring to early fall. Prefers full to part sun LIG850 Ligularia wilsoniana ‘Golden Ray’ 7.85 with a moist soil well drained soil. 14-18". Dark foliage underneath yellow-orange flowers. Grows up to 36-48" tall and prefers a shady, moist location. Zone 4. MON230 Monarda didyma ‘Croftway Pink’ 7.85 Delicate rose-pink flowers in mid summer that last into LIG900 Ligularia x palmatiloba 7.85 September! Compact, upright and sturdy. Excellent for Deeply cut leaves up to 10" length. Daisy-like golden petalled cutting. Mildew resistant and wonderful fragrance. Good flowers attract butterflies in mid-summer. Nice specimen butterfly and hummingbird plant. 2-3’. Zones 3-8. plant! 3-4’.

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MON300 Monarda didyma ‘Fireball’ 8.85 Dwarf cultivar with large heads of red flowers over fragrant leaves. Blooms July to August. Provides nectar for humming - If you have a cat you may already know cataria. birds and butterflies. Nice cut flower. 16". Zones 4-8. Old-fashioned catnip. Besides making cats crazier than they already are, catnip is said to repel rats. The genus, MON320 Monarda didyma ‘Gardenview Scarlet’ 7.85 however, offers much more variety and consists of over Bright red, mildew-resistant variety with large blooms July 250 species. Nepeta is in the mint family, characterized through August, attracting hummingbirds and butterflies. Nice by square stems, opposite leaves and white to blue flow - cut flower with fragrant foliage. 30-36". Prefers full sun. ers. Plants prefer full sun in northern areas with a well drained soil. Zones 4-8. Variances will be listed. MON325 Monarda didyma ‘Grand Marshall’ 8.85 A fuchsia-purple flower having the appearance of a fountain. NEP250 Nepeta grandiflora ‘Dawn to Dusk’ 7.85 Great cut flower with an emerald-green, fragrant foliage. Light pink flowers each with salmon-pink outer petals. Gray- Blooms mid to late summer. Mildew resistant. Full sun with green foliage. Blooms mid summer. 36". Zones 4-7. moist well drained soil. 13-16". Zones 3-8.. NEP275 Nepeta grandiflora ‘Super Cat’ 10.85 MON330 Monarda didyma ‘Jacob Cline’ 7.85 8" spikes of blue-violet flowers on strictly upright stems from Deep red flowers in mid summer. Very fragrant foliage. At - early through mid-summer. Makes an enticing touch of blue tracts butterflies and hummingbirds! One of the best mildew for the middle to back of the perennial garden. A wonderful resistant monardas offered. Great for cut flower arrange - addition to a fresh bouquet. ments. 3-4’. Zones 4-9. NEP300 Nepeta mussini ‘Blue Wonder’ 7.85 MON360 Monarda didyma ‘Mahogany’ 7.85 We have used this nepeta as a small ‘hedge’ along a brick Deep maroon flowers mid to late summer. Attracts hum - walkway and it has done beautifully. Scores of blue blossoms mingbirds and butterflies. Perfect for cut flowers and is very from July until September. 12-24". Full sun. Well-drained soil. fragrant foliage. 36". Nice scent to the foliage when crushed. Zones 3-8.

MON370 Monarda didyma ‘Marshall’s Delight’ 7.85 NEP350 Nepeta mussini ‘Six Hills Giant’ 7.85 Recommended variety! Very long-lasting bright pink flowers- Masses of lavender blue flower spikes in midsummer. great for cuttings! Appears to be resistant to mildew. Leaves Aromatic gray foliage. Longer blooming in southern climates. are fragrant. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. 36". 24-36". Zones 4-8.

MON415 Monarda didyma ‘On Parade’ 8.85 NEP550 Nepeta nervosa ‘Blue Moon’ 7.85 Velvety fuschia florets appear in tight clusters on a compact, A neat dwarf with dense blue-purple flower spikes. Blooming dense plant. 30". Fragrant leaves are a plus. in mid summer. Great for butterflies. 12-14". Zones 4-7.

MON435 Monarda didyma ‘Pink Lace’ 10.85 NEP675 Nepeta racemosa ‘Little Titch’ 7.85 Lipstick pink flowers in summer. Nice compact growth habit, Compact dwarf form with fragrant flowers in early summer. perfect for containers. Full sun. 16". Zones 4-8. Only 6-8"!

NEP700 Nepeta sibirica ‘Souvenir d’Andre Chaudron’ 7.85 Masses of blue flowers appear in July to the end of August. Full sun and a well-drained soil. Nice! 36". Zones 3-8. MUK010 Mukdenia ‘Crimson Fans’ 12.85 -like leaves which emerge a mid green then age to a NEP745 Nepeta subsessilis ‘Candy Cat’ 8.85 bronze green and are finally splashed with bright red by sum - Big dense clusters of 3\4" lavender-pink flowers on broad, mer. The foliage then remains red summer through fall, mak - glossy dark green leaves. Plants form neat rounded clumps. ing this a wonderful ground cover and accent plant. 12-16". Full sun and moist soil. 26-28". Zones 4-9. NEP747 Nepeta subsessilis ‘Kit Cat’ 8.85 MUK700 Mukdenia ‘Karasuba’ 12.85 A unique new dwarf form, not only shorter and denser but Native to rocky slopes and ravines in , and leaves and flowers are miniature, but numerous. Flowers are , Mukdenia rossii is a compact herbaceous perennial nearly true blue. 18". that grows in a heuchera-like clump. Palmate, rounded, 5-9 lobed, dentate, medium green leaves (to 5” long) acquire at - NEP748 Nepeta subsessilis ‘Pink Dreams’ 10.85 tractive bronze tinges by summer. More pronounced crimson Abundant pink blossoms June-August. Fragrant foliage. 24". red color in the leaf tips throughout summer. White, bell- Part shade. Zones 3-8. shaped flowers in branched panicles rise on naked stems above the foliage clump in early spring. Formerly known as NEP760 Nepeta subsessilis ‘Sweet Dreams’ 8.85 Aceriphyllum rossii. 12-18". Zones 4-8. Soft pink flowers shaped like flared tubes. Prefers full sun and will-drained soil. 18-24".

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NEP870 Nepeta x faassenii ‘Dropmore’ 7.85 An indispensible compact plant that is great for blending. Darker and more upright, this plant is more noticeable than the hybrid. All cultivars should be sheared to 12-15" after flowering for repeat blooms. Mid summer. 2-3’. Zones 4-7.

NEP880 Nepeta x faassenii ‘Walker’s Low’ 7.85 2007 Perennial of the year! Mounds of gray-green foliage. Laven - der-blue flowers June through September. 10". Zones 4-7.

NEP900 Nepeta ‘Joanna Reed’ 7.85 Dark violet-blue tubular flowers with pink hues in throat. Upright habit. 36".

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PAE0440 Paeonia lactiflora ‘Karl Rosenfield’ 16.85 (Rosenfield,1908) Double brilliant crimson large flowers. Considered by many to be the queen of the herbaceous bor - Strong stems. Free flowering. Good cut flower. Mid-season. 32". der! Massive showy blooms from pure white to red as well as many shades of pink. Long-lived and undemanding does PAE0460 Paeonia lactiflora ‘L’Eclatante’ 16.85 best in full sun and well drained humus-rich soil. Planting (Dessert 1905) Nice red flowers that has a distinctive yellow depth is critical. The new eyes (tiny pink buds) should be two eye. Mid-season bloomer that grows up to 34". inches below the soil line. PAE0660 Paeonia lactiflora ‘Peter Brand’ 16.85 (Holland prior to 1937) Double ruby-red flowers. Late. 36".

PAE0060 Paeonia lactiflora ‘Benjamin Franklin’ 16.85 PAE0780 Paeonia lactiflora ‘Rachel’ 16.85 (Brand, 1907) Red double flowers. Faint fragrance. Vigorous (Terry) Medium sized, semi-rose dark crimson flowers. Heavy and free-flowering. Blooms held high above the foliage. 4’. bloomer. 30".

PAE0070 Paeonia lactiflora ‘Best Man’ 22.85 PAE0800 Paeonia lactiflora ‘Red Charm’ 16.85 Double magenta red flowers, 30-34". Mid season blooms, Double red bomb flower on stiff stems. 36". great for cut flowers. Full sun. PAE0820 Paeonia lactiflora ‘Red Magic’ 18.85 PAE0160 Paeonia lactiflora ‘Caroline Mather’ 16.85 One of the fullest pure red bomb type blooming mid Bright rosy red. Early midseason. 32". Full sun. season and reaching 30".

PAE0180 Paeonia lactiflora ‘Cherry Bomb’ 16.85 Double deep red blooms. Early to mid-season. 34".

PAE0240 Paeonia lactiflora ‘Felix Crousse’ 16.85 PAE1220 Paeonia lactiflora ‘Coral Charm’ 22.85 (Crousse 1881) Double ruby-red. Fragrant. Vigorous grower. Award winner! Semi double coral peach blooms. A color Late mid-season. 1-2’. Full sun. breakthrough for lovers. 36".

PAE0260 Paeonia lactiflora ‘Felix Supreme’ 16.85 PAE1300 Paeonia lactiflora ‘Coral Supreme’ 22.85 Double rich red. Vigorous. Excellent cutflower. Midsummer. 32". Fully cupped semi-double blooms of salmon coral on a vigorous plant. 36". PAE0320 Paeonia lactiflora ‘General MacMahon’ 16.85 Rose-red double flowers in midseason. Makes a great choice PAE1400 Paeonia lactiflora ‘Dr. Alexander Fleming’ 16.85 for the landscape having great color and strong stems. 36-48". Deep rose pink flowers. Sweetly scented. Early to mid season. 24-36". PAE0420 Paeonia lactiflora ‘’ 16.85 Double bright clear red/pink flowers. American Peony Society PAE1680 Paeonia lactiflora ‘Lovely Rose’ 16.85 Gold Medal Winner. Dependable bloomer every year. Early Semi double creamy dark rose color. Very unique in color. summer. 30". June-July. 40". Zones 4-7.

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PAE1780 Paeonia lactiflora ‘Mme Emile Debatene’ 16.85 Double rose-shaped flowers of warm pink with a center of small curly petals. Free flowering with a spicy fragrance. Mid Blossoms of the Japanese peonies produce five or more to late bloomer. 30". petals that surround a center of with non-pollen bearing anthers (stamenoides). Single/Japanese peonies PAE1840 Paeonia lactiflora ‘Moon River’ 16.85 perform better in Southern climates. Choose early or mid - This fully double soft pink flower is very fragrant. Blooms in mid season cultivars. season. Full sun and a well drained soil. 32-36". Zones 2-10. PAE3440 Paeonia japonica ‘Buckeye Belle’ 16.85 PAE1975 Paeonia lactiflora ‘Pink Dawn’ 21.85 Dark maroon semi-double flowers, mid season. Large outer Clear pink single flowers speckled with deeper pink, golden petals and narrow center petals. 26-30". Prefers full sun and stamens. Mid-season bloomer. 38". a well composed soil. Zones 3-8.

PAE1980 Paeonia lactiflora ‘Pink Hawaiian Coral’ 24.85 PAE3670 Paeonia japonica ‘Miss Mary’ 24.85 Flowers are a fine cupped rosette of double coral, fragrant. Japanese, single maroon/red flowers and yellow stamens. 36". Outstanding! Strong stems with nice dark green foliage. 30". Mid to late season bloom. Full sun. PAE2005 Paeonia lactiflora ‘Pink Jazz’ 18.85 Double hot pink flowers, 30-34". Late season bloom, full sun. PAE3680 Paeonia japonica ‘Mr. G. F. Hemerick’ 16.85 Japanese rose flowers with a large yellow center. 24". PAE2040 Paeonia lactiflora ‘Raspberry Sundae’ 18.85 (Klehm 1968) Double raspberry pink flowers, intense in the cen - PAE3740 Paeonia japonica ‘Nippon Beauty’ 16.85 ter and diffusing to a paler hue on its outer petals. Large flowers (Auten 1927) A deep red, late bloomer. Nice! 24-36". up to six inches in width. Sweet fragrance. Midseason. 26". PAE3780 Paeonia japonica ‘Nymph’ 16.85 PAE2140 Paeonia lactiflora ‘Sebastian Mass’ 16.85 Exquisite light rose flowers with yellow hearts create a mag - Large pure pink blossoms. Mid season flowering. 32". Zones nificent display in late spring. The foliage forms a handsome 3-8. Full sun. mound, very shrub-like. 36". Zone 4.

PAE2160 Paeonia lactiflora ‘Shirley Temple’ 16.85 PAE3840 Paeonia japonica ‘Philomele’ 16.85 Double light rose fading to white. Exceptionally large 8" flow - (Calot 1861) Japanese. Masses of pink flowers. Early. ers. Early. 30". Fragrant. 36".

PAE2220 Paeonia lactiflora ‘Sorbet’ 16.85 PAE3980 Paeonia lactiflora ‘Flame’ 16.85 Double pink with a double center of light pink and canary This is a real beauty. The soft reddish orange flowers age grace - yellow. 2-3’. fully to hot pink with yellow stamens to provide spectacular color in early summer. This variety does well in partial shade!

PAE2600 Paeonia lactiflora ‘Duchess de Nemours’ 16.85 PAE4000 Paeonia lactiflora ‘Gay Paree’ 18.85 Double white flowers with a moderately full center of light A beautiful japanese single peony that sports a cerise pink to canary-yellow deepening to a pale green at the base of the shell pink flower with a cream center. Midseason bloomer. 30". petals. Excellent foliage. Notable fragrant.Early. 36".

PAE2620 Paeonia lactiflora ‘Elsa Sass’ 16.85 (H.P.Sass) Large perfect white blossoms. Fragrant. Late sea - PAE4720 Paeonia officinalis ‘Mollis’ 16.85 son. American Peony Society Gold Medal Winner. 28". Full sun. Single pink flowers atop a plant that reaches up to 20". Mid- season bloom. Full sun and a well composed soil. Zones 3-8. PAE2660 Paeonia lactiflora ‘Festiva Maxima’ 16.85 Large double white blossoms with prominent crimson flakes. PAE4800 Paeonia officinalis ‘Rubra Plena’ 16.85 Fairly fragrant. Strong stems makes this variety an excellent Large double red flowers. Early to mid-season. 24". choice for cut flowers. Early. 36-48".

PAE2820 Paeonia lactiflora ‘Laura Dessert’ 16.85 (Dessert 1913) Pale pink buds opening to cream or pale lemon A variety with fern-like, delicate foliage. Grow in sun to becoming white. Early midseason. Moderate fragrance. 36". partial shade in well-drained soil. Blooms in mid-spring.

PAE3100 Paeonia lactiflora ‘Primevere’ 16.85 PAE5080 Paeonia x ‘Early Scout’ 28.85 (Lemoine 1907) Creamy white blossoms with centers of A dark red single peony hybrid. This variety has dense fern- canary-yellow becoming light with age. Moderately fragrant. like foliage. Flowers appear in early season. Prefers full sun Blooming mid season. 2-4’. Full sun with welldrained soil. and a well drained soil. Zone 2-10. 22".

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PHL0900 Phlox paniculata ‘Dodo Hanbury Forbes’ 8.85 Large clear pink blossoms in mid to late summer. Somewhat fragrant flowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds. Great The spectacular show produced by garden phlox is invalu - for cutting! 2-3’. Zones 4-9. able for late season color. Up to five-inch diameter flower heads, many with a pleasing fragrance. A moist well- PHL1040 Phlox paniculata ‘Eden’s Glow’ 7.85 drained sunny location is best. Blooms mid to late sum - Mildew resistant light green foliage with soft pink fragrant mer. Zone 4-8. flowers. Blooms July-August. 28". Good cut flower. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies.

PHL1080 Phlox paniculata ‘Fairest One’ 7.85 PHL0120 Phlox paniculata ‘Blue Paradise’ 7.85 Salmon-pink flowers with a dark pink eye. Blooms in mid Gorgeous blue flowers with dark blue eye. In our opinion one summer. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. Great for of the best blue phlox available! 2-3’. Zones 4-8. cutting gardens. Fragrant. 24". Zones 3-8.

PHL0130 Phlox paniculata ‘David’s Lavendar’ 8.85 PHL1160 Phlox paniculata ‘Flamingo’ 7.85 Lavender colored blooms late summer. Full to part sun. Moist Attractive shrimp pink flowers each with a red eye. Fragrant soil. 5’. blooms attract butterflies and hummingbirds! Good cut flower. 30". PHL0270 Phlox paniculata ‘Jr Dream’ 10.85 Bright purple, magenta compact phlox. Requires full sunlight. PHL1180 Phlox paniculata ‘Goldmine’ 8.85 18-22". Zones 3-9. Variegated gold to cream outer edges, dark rose pink flowers in July to August. 30". Full sun and a well drained soil. PHL0280 Phlox paniculata ‘Katarina’ 7.85 A fine phlox in overall appearance and mildew resistance. PHL1210 Phlox paniculata ‘Jr. Bouquet’ 8.85 Lavender clusters. July-Sept. 30". Light pink, short, compact phlox! Requires full sun. 18-22". Zones 3-9. PHL0380 Phlox paniculata ‘Little Boy’ 7.85 Lilac blue flowers with a white eye. Long bloomer. 15". PHL1212 Phlox paniculata ‘Jr. Dance’ 9.85 A beautiful salmon pink compact phlox. Requires full sun. PHL0400 Phlox paniculata ‘Little Laura’ 7.85 18-22 inches. Zone 3-9. Purple flowers with pale eyes in July/August. Best in full sun. 25". PHL1220 Phlox paniculata ‘Juliet’ 7.85 Very delicate pale pink flowers in mid to late summer. Great PHL0410 Phlox paniculata ‘Magic Blue’ 7.85 for cutting. Add to your garden to attract butterflies and Flowers first bloom as solid lavender pink with a light colored hummingbirds. Fragrant. 24". Zones 3-8. eye and then, like magic, mature to a pale color with a stronger colored eye. Blooms into the summer months. Full PHL1240 Phlox paniculata ‘Little Princess’ 7.85 sun and partial shade. 42". True pink flowers with a white eye zone. This little plant blooms profusely in late summer. Great for cut flower arangements. PHL0580 Phlox paniculata ‘The King’ 7.85 Also great for attracting hummingbirds and butterflies. 20". Lovely deep purple flowers with strong stems. Good cut flower. Zones 4-8. 24-36". Prefers a sunny location. PHL1350 Phlox paniculata ‘Natural Feelings’ 10.85 Unique flowers have plume-shaped clusters of pink and green rosebud-formation bracts containing sterile flowers. Does have PHL0740 Phlox paniculata ‘Barci’ 7.85 a pleasant fragrance that attracts butterflies and humming - Very showy soft pink flowers with a deep rose pink center. birds. 28". Full sun and well drained soil. Good cut flower! An improved Miss Pepper, more floriferous and mildew resistant. 20". PHL1370 Phlox paniculata ‘Peppermint Twist’ 12.85 A first of it’s kind, the fragrant pink flowers with white stripes PHL0780 Phlox paniculata ‘Becky Towe’ 7.85 are truly unique. Compact, measuring only 16". Full sun. A variegated phlox with gold to cream leaf edges. Good cut Zones 4-8. flower. Salmon rose flowers with a darker magenta eye with a sweet fragrance are abundant in mid summer. Attracts PHL1530 Phlox paniculata ‘Robert Poore’ 7.85 hummingbirds and butterflies. 20-28". Fragrant pinkish-lavender flowers appear with a white eye- zone in late summer. Feed the hummingbirds and butterflies PHL0890 Phlox paniculata ‘Delilah’ 9.85 with its sweet netar. Full sun and a well draining soil are best. Garden Phlox, reddish-purple; non-fading. 24". Good cut flower.

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PHL1560 Phlox paniculata ‘Salmon Beauty’ 7.85 Salmon pink flower blooms spring to late summer in moist soil and full sun. Good for borders and cut flowers. 2-3’. PHL2160 Phlox paniculata ‘Delta Snow’ 7.85 Zones 3-9. Bright white flowers with purple eyes and clean foliage, lower statured, 2-2 1/2’. Nice cut flower. Sweet fragrance attracts PHL1600 Phlox paniculata ‘Shortwood’ 7.85 butterflies and hummingbirds. Prefers full sun to part shade. Sport of P. ‘David.’ Vivid pink blooms that make great cut flowers. Fragrant and mildew resistant. For that sunny spot in PHL2240 Phlox paniculata ‘Ice Cap’ 7.85 your butterfly and hummingbird garden. 3-4’. Large white blossoms above very disease resistant foliage. A favorite of the hardy perennial border. Tall plants for back of PHL1610 Phlox paniculata ‘Speed Limit’ 7.85 the border. Blossoms from July through September. Full to Beautiful candy pink flushed white flowers. Bloom July throught partial sun. 3-4’. October. Full sun to part shade. Mildew resistant. 3-4’. PHL2360 Phlox paniculata ‘Mt. Fuji’ 7.85 PHL1620 Phlox paniculata ‘Starburst’ 7.85 Large dense flowers form a very nice clear white. 24-36". Rosy pink blossoms with creamy yellow edges in July and August. 40". Full or part shade. www.fieldstonegardens.com PHL1640 Phlox paniculata ‘Thunderbolt’ 7.85 Fragrant, large, true-pink blooms in mid to late summer. Dis -  ease resistant. Good for cutting. Attracts butterflies and hum - mingbirds. Prefers moist, fertile soil in full to part sun. 30-36".

A phlox that is more resistant to mildew than P. paniculata. Narrow glossy dark green leaves and earlier flowering also PHL1800 Phlox paniculata ‘Dusterlohe’ 8.85 make these unique among other phlox. 2-3’. Zones 3-8. Marvellously scented with muberry-plum colored flowers. Mid to late summer. 36-48". Full to part sun with average soil PHL2565 Phlox maculata ‘Flower Power’ 7.85 needs. Zones 4-9. White flowers flecked with pink in July and August. Sturdy stems and mildew resisant. 8-12". PHL1940 Phlox paniculata ‘Newbird’ 7.85 Fragrant plum red flowers will attract butterflies and PHL2580 Phlox maculata ‘Natascha’ 7.85 hummingbirds in late summer. Good cut flower. 2-3’. Full sun A unique phlox with flowers comprised of pink and white striped and good air circulation for best performance. petals. A special addition to the perennial garden! 24-36".

PHL1960 Phlox paniculata ‘Red Magic’ 7.85 Wonderful dark red blooms in late summer that last into mid fall. Great as a cut flower. Attracts butterflies and humming - Snapdragon-like flowers arranged on long spikes. Spread - birds. 2-3’. Zones 4-8. ing habit and late summer color. Prefers an average soil. Full sun. Zones 2-9. PHL1980 Phlox paniculata ‘Red Riding Hood’ 7.85 Cherry red flowers in mid summer into fall. Dark, mildew PHT050 Physostegia virginiana ‘Miss Manners’ 7.85 resistant foliage. Butterflies and hummingbirds like this one! A unique clump-forming, non-invasive Obedient Plant! White Great choice for fragrant cut flowers. Prefers full sun and flowers in late summer on dark green foliage. Full sun to part moist soil. 22". Zones 4-8. shade. Average to moist soil. 24".

PHL2000 Phlox paniculata ‘Red Super’ 7.85 PHT125 Physostegia virginiana ‘Rosea’ 7.85 Large light-red flowers in late summer into early fall. Dark, Bearing flowers that obediently stay in place when shifted, mildew resistant foliage. Fragrant flowers are excellent for Physostegia virginiana is a herbaceous perennial from east - cutting and also provide nectar for hummingbirds and ern and central North America. From late summer to early butterflies. 28". Zones 4-9. fall the selection ‘Rosea’ produces thigh-high stems lined with toothed green leaves and topped with dense spikes of PHL2080 Phlox paniculata ‘Tenor’ 7.85 purpish-pink tubular flowers. Full to part sun and moist, Very early blooming from July to August. Soft ruby red average to well drained soil. Zones 3-8. fragrant flowers on strong stems. A vigorous grower. Provides nectar for butterflies and hummingbirds. Good cut flower. PHT200 Physostegia virginiana ‘Summer Snow’ 7.85 2-3’. Zones 4-8. Dense spikes of pure white flowers. Dark green foliage. August-September. 26".

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PHT225 Physostegia virginiana ‘Summer Spire’ 7.85 PLA850 x ‘Astra Pink’ 7.85 Enormous compound flower stalks with rose-pink flowers in Pink ballon-like buds which burst open into bell-shaped July-September. Excellent cut flower. 3’. Wildflower Cultivar of flowers. Thick flower petals mean longer lasting double a native New England flower. Attracts hummingbirds and blooms. 8". Bloom in summer. butterflies. PLA875 Platycodon x ‘Astra White’ 7.85 PHT250 Physostegia virginiana ‘Variegata’ 7.85 Balloon shaped bud opening into bell-like white flowers. Appealing white-edged foliage with soft pink flowers in fall. Makes good cut flowers. Dark green foliage is closely We placed a few specimen plants in a partial shade garden, arranged up the stem forming a compact clump. Long lived. creating a nice focal point against a fieldstone wall. Full sun Excellent in perennial borders. Blooms all summer on a com - or partial shade. 36-48". pact plant. A marked improvement over old balloon flowers. Large 3" blooms. PHT300 Physostegia virginiana ‘Vivid’ 7.85 A very late blooming variety. Here at the nursery plants were still showing color in late November. Pink spikes of color. 15".

PON100 Polygonatum biflorum (Small Solomon’s Seal) 7.85 Polygonatum biflorum is an herbaceous perennial. Smooth attractive green leaves with prominent parallel veins. Droop - ing bell-shaped flowers dangling below upraised leaves along The flower buds resemble tiny balloons which expand and arching stems and appearing in pairs. Flowers begin in May silently burst open into 2-3" brightly colored stars. Full and don’t stop until July. The blossoms are usually either sun with a moist, well-drained location. Good cut flower. citron or white. 12-36". They bloom heavily in July through September. Very slow to break dormancy in the spring. PON115 Polygonatum commutatum 7.85 (Syn: P. giganteum) (Great Solomon’s Seal) Make sure to PLA410 Platycodon g. aoyama albus ‘Fairy Snow’ 7.85 reserve enough room for this outstanding shade plant! It will This white balloon flower grows 12" and produces white, colonize a large area if allowed. Regardless, the attractive foliage balloon-like buds that open to beautiful star shaped flowers! is reason enough to include it in a woodland collection. 4’. Blooms mid-summer in full sun or part shade. Medium-moist soil. PON130 Polygonatum falcatum 7.85 A dwarf and slowly spreading Solomons Seal. Heart shaped PLA420 Platycodon grandiflorus ‘Fuji Blue’ 7.85 leaves with small greenish white dangling bells. 9 in. Inflated ballon buds open to perfect star shaped blooms, July to August, blue. Sun to part shade, 20". PON200 Polygonatum humile 7.85 A dwarf like habit. Bright green leaves parallel to one another PLA440 Platycodon grandiflorus ‘Fuji Pink’ 7.85 on each stem. White flowers appear along each stem in late Inflated ballon buds open to perfect pink star shaped spring. Perfect for the woodland garden or a shady area of the flowers in July to August. 20". Zones 4-9. rock garden. Unique! 6-8". Zones 5-8.

PLA460 Platycodon grandiflorus ‘Fuji White’ 7.85 PON360 Polygonatum multiflorum 7.85 White Balloon Flower. Inflated buds open to white star Lush green foliage. White flowers in late spring. Full shade to shaped flowers in July-August. 20". Zones 4-8. partial shade. Nice moist, woodland soil is best. 30". Note: Small root structure on plant. PLA480 Platycodon grandiflorus ‘Hakone’ 7.85 Gorgeous double blue flowers. Great for late season bloom. PON420 Polygonatum odoratum ‘Flore Pleno’ 32.85 24-36". Note:Small root structure on plant. Short, arched stems carry green-tipped, strongly scented flowers, consisting of two cream tubular flowers, one inside PLA600 Platycodon grandiflorus ‘Sentimental Blue’ 7.85 the other. Rare. Large blue flowers. Perfect for rock gardens, front of the bor - der, or containers. Blooms in mid summer. 6-8". Zones 4-9. PON600 Polygonatum x hybridum ‘Striatum’ 32.85 A very colorful and vigorous selection of the hybrid Solomon’s PLA800 Platycodon x ‘Astra Double Blue’ 7.85 Seal and the one less commonly encountered in horticulture, Splendid blue bell-shaped flowers. Thick flower petals mean with a slight but highly decorative pucker to the leaves that longer lasting double blooms. 8". Bloom in summer. are brightly emargined in creamy white. The axillary tubular pendulent flowers of white and green are in lovely comple - PLA820 Platycodon x ‘Astra Double Lavender’ 8.85 ment to the foliage. Superbly paired with ferns, Hostas and Splendid semi-double lavender flowers are thick so they last Tricyrtis, in cool, moist, humus-rich soil in partial shade or in longer. Being only 8" makes this an excelent border plant. the shaded container. 36". Zones 6-8. Low maintenance. Zones 4-8.

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A stately perennial under-utilized in the garden and SAN100 Sanguinaria canadensis 7.85 esteemed for its beautiful foliage. Best in moist, rich soil. Can Excellent for naturalizing in woodland areas and is most attrac - be ulitilized around ponds or streams. Full sun/part shade. tive in masses. The name is derived from the red sap in roots and stems. A lovely pure white flower appears in April and May. ROD100 Rodgersia aesculifolia 9.85 (Fingerleaf Rodgersia) Broad, crinkled bronze-tinted leaves SAN200 Sanguinaria canadensis ‘Multiplex’ 35 .85 made up of several 8-10" long leaflets. Creamy white flower A lovely spring flowering perennial for the woodland garden. clusters midsummer. Very handsome. 3-6’. Zones 4-7. Double, soft textured, pure white flowers open in May here in Maine. Surly a treat after a long winter of heavy snow. 8-10". ROD120 Rodgersia henrici 9.85 April-May. Foliage disappears in midsummer. Zones 3-8. Highly textured, bronze foliage with bright red stalks. Covered with dark pink double flowers in summer. 4’. Zones 4-7. www.FieldstoneGardens.com ROD150 Rodgersia pinnata 9.85 Attractive bronze foliage. Creamy-rose flower spikes. An  excellent addition to the shade garden. Moist, well drained soil. 36". Zones 5-7.

ROD170 Rodgersia pinnata ‘Die Stolze’ 12.85 Green foliage with a burgundy hue offering orange-pink flowers. 30-35". Zones 4-7. A small genus of perennials known for their bottle-brush flowers in late summer/fall and handsome foliage. Vigorous ROD175 Rodgersia pinnata ‘Elegans’ 9.85 growing, needing only full sun and moist soil. Zone 4-8. Bold coarse foliage that resembles a horse chestnut tree. Flowers are pink. Moist well drained soil. 30-35". SAO020 Sanguisorba canadensis 7.85 A nice perennial for late summer color. Easy to grow in sun ROD180 Rodgersia pinnata ‘Firework’ 11.85 or partial shade. Attractive foliage, numerous whiteflower Pink flowers with a dark pink eye zone. Foliage edged in red. spikes that resemble a bottle brush. 3-6’. Stunning! Provide consistently moist soil with part to full shade. Blooms in early summer. 24-36". SAO100 Sanguisorba menziesii 7.85 An earlier flowering Burnet with deep red bottlebrush spires ris - ROD195 Rodgersia pinnata ‘Superba’ 9.85 ing over scalloped edged foliage. May to June. 32". Zones 4-8. Long dense panicles of bright pink flowers in June/July. Bronze-tinged leaves. 40". SAO150 Sanguisorba officinalis ‘ChocolateTip’ 11.85 Reddish pink flowers on wiry stems that arch over the foliage. ROD210 Rodgersia podophylla 10.85 Full sun to part shade. 3-4’. Zones 4-7. Forms a 3’ mound of attractive jagged, toothed leaves up to 10" long. Creamy white flowers rise above the foliageanother SAO160 Sanguisorba officinalis ‘Pink Tanna’ 7.85 foot, appearing in July and August. Must have a moist deeply Dark rose flowers on short narrow spikes. Full sun to part dug soil in shade, tolerating some sun if not allowed to dry out. shade and moist soil. 3’.

ROD300 Rodgersia tabularis (Syn. Astiboides tabularis) 16.85 SAO170 Sanguisorba officinalis ‘Tanna’ 8.85 Large circular leaves dark green with creamy white sprays of Multitudes of flower spikes leading to deep red bottle brush flowers in mid summer. 24-36". blooms, over fine, full lush foliage. Puts on a fine show from late summer into fall. Very valuable and impressive late sea - ROD500 Rodgersia x ‘Hercules’ 9.85 son plant. 36". Large fans of bold foliage. Tall branching panicles of pure pink. June to July. Best in part shade and moisture retentive soils. 40". SAO180 Sanguisorba tenuifolia alba 10.85 Saw-toothed, finely divided leaves. Clump-forming mound lays the foundation for slim, fluffy white, drooping blooms. These elegant cylindrical flowers, abundantly borne on tall branching stems well above the vigorous greenery, look like luminous catkins caught in a rain shower. Blooms September–October. 4–5’. Zone 4.

SAO190 Sanguisorba tenuifolia ‘Pink Elephant’ 9.85 Lovely newish selection with comparatively tall spikes of deep pinky rose flowers from summer onwards. Sunny open spot. 4’.

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SED670 Sedum spurium ‘Ruby Mantle’ 7.85 Interesting fleshy leaved plants that are known for easy We have many customers who are always looking for plants with care. Small varieties are ideal for the rock garden. Taller attractive foliage. Here is a sedum that `fits the bill’. Low grow varieties for the perennial border. Full sun, very well- ing bright red foliage perfect for that spot in your rock garden! drained soil. Will tolerate a very dry location. Practically Brilliant cerise flowers in midsummer. Full sun & well-drained soil. indestructible. Zones 3-9. SED690 Sedum spurium ‘Tricolor’ 7.85 SED060 Sedum cauticola ‘Lidakense’ 7.85 Distinctive red, green and white foliage with pinkish flowers. A fine low growing foliage sedum with rounded gray green 6-8". Eye-catching and perfectly hardy here! Zones 3-7. foliage tinged purple and starry rose pink flowers in late summer. 8-10". SED720 Sedum telephium var. borderi 7.85 Excellent Sedum with pinkish-purple flowers and jagged SED070 Sedum bithynicum ‘Sea Star’ 10.85 foliage. Flowers in late summer. 10-12". Full sun. Very short silvery foliage topped with white blooms in late summer. Under 6", full sun, drought tolerent. Zones 4-9 SED730 Sedum telephium ‘Clown’ 7.85 This is a nice new cultivar! White flowers in September, SED080 Sedum ‘Bertram Anderson’ 6.85 yellow variegated foliage. Full sun. 12-24". A very nice sedum. The foliage is somewhat smaller and plant appearance is more delicate. Dark pink to red flowers in late SED770 Sedum telephium ‘Indian Chief’ 7.85 summer to early fall. 6-10". Bright coppery red flowers. Gray-green foliage. Compact upright growth habit. August-September. 15". SED120 Sedum ‘Fire Glow’ 7.85 Brilliant red flowers early-late summer. Sun, well drained soil. SED810 Sedum telephium ‘Rosy Glow’ (Syn: S. ‘Ruby Glow’) 7.85 3-6". Rich ruby-red flowers in late summer. Purple-gray foliage. Great for drying. 8-10". NEW SED130 Sedum forsterianum ‘Oracle’ 10.85 Bright yellow flowers in late summer. Low growing with inter - SED815 Sedum telephium ‘Sunset Cloud’ 9.85 esting green foliage. Great for borders or as a ground cover. Masses of vibrant rose red flowers borne in umbels at the 4-8". Full sun. Zones 3-9. tips of each stem. They contrast nicely with the purple foliage (which emerged green in spring). Full sun. 12". Zones 4-9. SED293 Sedum rupestre ‘Angelina’ 10.85 Clusters of yellow starry flowers appear during the summer. SED825 Sedum ‘Postman’s Pride’ PPAF 10.85 When planted in containers or on a wall this develops a Beautiful blue-purple foliage with pinkish-red flowers. Prefers beautiful cascading habit. Foliage sometimes develops beau - sun to part shade. 18-24". tiful amber tones in the autumn and winter. 4-6". Zones 3-9. SED835 Sedum x `Abbey Dore’ 10.85 SED300 Sedum sieboldii 6.85 Blue-green foliage, red buds open to bright pink flowers. 16". Pink flower heads in Sept-Oct. Wonderful glossy green foliage. Zone 4. Semi-evergreen. 6-8". Zones 3-8. SED847 Sedum x ‘Autumn Delight’ (SYN: ‘Beka’) 8.85 SED480 Sedum spectabile ‘Iceberg’ 7.85 Chartreuse foliage edged in blue green. White buds open to Fine soft green foliage with icy white flower clustersin fall. A red flowers in the late summer. Flowers age to a dull bronze soothing tone and full late season presence. Upright. 16". through the fall. 15". Zones 3-7.

SED500 Sedum spectabile ‘Meteor’ 7.85 SED850 Sedum x ‘Autumn Fire’ 8.85 Interesting silver-green foliage is attractive all season. Early An improved Sedum ‘Autumn Joy’ with a thicker more fall brings pink flowers. Grows very well in the south. 18". consistant form and longer lasting fall blooms. Great for drying. 24". Zones 3-7. SED540 Sedum spectabile ‘Star Dust’ 7.85 Pale silver-pink flowers on long stems in August through Sep - SED860 Sedum x ‘Autumn Joy’ 7.85 tember. 12-18". Large plate-like flower heads are very attractive to butterflies. Blossoms are light pink and start in September and turn dark SED545 Sedum spectabile ‘Steve Ward’ 8.85 rose in late fall. 18-24". Does well in southern gardens. Lavender-pink flowers in late summer through fall. Full sun in any well-drained soil. 18-20". SED865 Sedum x ‘Carl’ 7.85 Large bright pink flowers bloom late summer through fall. SED660 Sedum spurium ‘Red Carpet’ 7.85 Greenish gray foliage. Compact plant. Full sun and well A ground cover reaching only 3-4" with brilliant red foliage all drained soil. 16-20". season and red flowers mid summer.

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SED868 Sedum x ‘Crazy Ruffles’ 8.85 Blue-green foliage with pink flowers in spring. Full sun. Well drained soil. Wonderful plants that have opposite leaves and blue to purple flowers. Most do well in a well-drained soil in SED869 Sedum x ‘Diamond Edge’ 12.85 partial shade to full sun. Sport of the popular S. ‘Matrona’. Adorned with round grey- purple foliage, each leaf bordered with a wide band of STA100 Stachys byzantina 7.85 creamy white. In late summer, the clump is topped with flower (S. lanata) An interesting specimen plant with rich furry whitish- heads of pink. Drought tolerant. 18". Zone 3-8. gray foliage which provides an excellent contrast for many other plants in your garden. Also useful as a ground cover. Full sun and SED870 Sedum x ‘Frosty Morn’ 7.85 well-drained soil. Rosy-purple flower spikes. This dazzling sedum was imported from by plant ex - plorer Barry Yinger. (1’ tall x 1’ wide) Highlighted by a wide STA130 Stachys byzantina ‘Helen von Stein’ 7.85 white border around each leaf. In cool climates...light pink (Syn: S.`Big Ears’) A strong growing and vigorous Stachys with flowers emerge. In warmer climates...white flowers emerge! huge fuzzy silver leaves. Outstanding contrast plant. Occasional small magenta flowers in June. Good plant in hot, humid weather. SED875 Sedum x ‘Jaws’ 12.85 Best in moist well-drained soil. Foliage 10". 24" with flowers. Distinctive serrated edged pale fleshy green foliage resem - bling the open jaws of a shark. Bright pink flowers. Sunny STA200 Stachys byzantina ‘Silver Carpet’ 7.85 open spot. 15". Rich furry silver foliage providing an excellent contrast for many other plants in your garden. Full sun/part shade in the South NEW SED882 Sedum x ‘Lajos’ 12.85 and moist, well-drained soil. Non-flowering. 6-8". Zones 4-7. Low growing sedum reaching a maximum of 1’-1’. Green foliage is edged in creamy white. White flowers appear late sum - STA280 Stachys densiflora ‘Alba’ (Syn: S. strictus ‘Alba’) 7.85 mer and morph through pink to a dark reddish brown. Full sun. Small, deeply veined leathery green leaves forming a dense Zones 4-8. mat covered with stalks of white flowers in May and June. 18" wide by 4" tall. Zone 4. SED890 Sedum x ‘Matrona’ 7.85 Gray-green leaves with large pink flowers in August/September. STA320 Stachys macrantha ‘Alba’ 7.85 Pink flowers dry on the plant to a nice dark red color. 18-24". Spike Betony has spikes of pink, lavendar or white flowers in Zones 3-8. May/July. 8-10".

STA380 Stachys monieri ‘Rosea’ 7.85 Rose-red flowers in August, fresh green foliage and a rapid Incredible Plants! grower. Nice moist soil is best for this plant. 24-28". - BG, Los Angeles, CA STA400 Stachys officinalis 7.85 NEW SED902 Sedum x ‘Mr. Goodbud’ 16.85 (Betony) Fuzzy oval or lance-shaped leaves. Red-purple flower Forms a bushy mound of succulent green leaves. Taller stems stalks all summer. Full sun. 10-20". appear in late summer, holding large clusters of soft-pink buds that open into starry flowers of deep mauve pink. These STA420 Stachys officinalis ‘Alba’ 7.85 develop into brown seed heads with good winter interest. A Heavy textured foliage with upright stalks of white flowers, magnet for butterflies. 16". Zones 3-9. June to August, 20". Zones 4-8.

SED905 Sedum x ‘Picolette’ 12.85 Wonderful compact sedum with small bronze red foliage covered in a silver sheen. Small clusters of pink flowers Bright yellow lupine-like flowers. A great choice for a meadow develop in late summer. 8-12". Well drained soil. Zones 3-8. setting blooming in June-July the yellow flowers really stand - out. Provide full sun and moist well-drained soil. 24-36". SED910 Sedum x ‘Purple Emperor’ 10.85 An upright form to 16" with deep plum foliage and dusty rose THE050 Thermopsis caroliniana (Syn: T. villosa) 8.85 clusters July-September, Zones 3-9. Full sun. This perennial should be seen more in gardens. Attractive blue-green foliage and lupine-like yellow flowers appear in SED925 Sedum x ‘Thunder Cloud’ 9.85 late spring. Full sun in the North, partial shade in warmer cli - Perfectly packed mound for the foreground. New perennial intro - mates. Well-drained soil. Easy! 3-4’. duction has perfect form. The most geometric low growing sedum. THE300 Thermopsis montana 7.85 SED940 Sedum x ‘Xenox’ 12.85 False Lupine. Rocky Mountain native, yellow flowers in mid - Green foliage tipped with a touch of grey/purple. Flowers are summer followed by ornamental pods. Full rounded shrub- orange grayish in late summer. 12-14". Zones 4-8. like growth. 30’. Zone 4.

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TRI200 grandiflorum 7.85 The showiest and among the easiest to grow. A of broad Valuable plants for carpeting banks, rockery or wall painted leaves surround the stem which holds a waxy, white plantings, covering bulbs, between stepping stones and flower that becomes pale pink as it ages. 12-15". around pools. All have aromatic evergreen foliage. TRI400 Trillium luteum (Yellow Trillium) 7.85 THY355 Thymus nummularius (Pizza Thyme) 7.85 Mottled green and brown leaves. Lemon yellow flowers. 12". Spreading mats of green foliage fills in around other plants easily. Violet/Lavender flowers in late summer early fall. TRI475 Trillium pusillum 8.85 4-6". Full sun. Zones 4-9 White flower with pink edging that seeps toward the middle of the flower as it ages. Long dark green leaves with nearly THY357 Thymus praecox ‘Coccineus’ 7.85 black stems. Beautiful specimen plant for the woodland Red Creeping Thyme 2-4". Full Sun, Ornamental herb valued garden. 4-6". as a groundcover, from a dense mat of dark green leaves that are covered with red flowers early to mid summer, attracts TRI550 Trillium recurvatum 7.85 butterflies and is deer resistant. Zones 3-9. Handsome, dark green foliage and red purple flowers on tall stems. Note: Small root structure on plants.12-16". THY450 Thymus pseudolanuginosus 7.85 (Woolly Thyme) Downy gray foliage with woolly stems. Excel - TRI600 Trillium sessile (Toad Trillium) 7.85 lent ground cover. Often used between flagstones and bricks. Strong tufts of broadly oval leaves, often marbled with deeper color and large mahogany red flowers. 6-8". THY460 Thymus pseudolanuginosus ‘Halls Wooly’ 7.85 Faster growing variety of wooly thyme. Downy gray foliage with TRI800 Trillium vaseyi (Vasey’s Wake Robin) 8.85 woolly stems. Excellent ground cover. Pink flowers late spring. Vasey Wake Robin. The deep maroon red flower can measure 3-4" wide, this being one of the largest flowering .The THY520 Thymus serphyllum ‘Pink Chintz’ 7.85 flowers can have nice scent that alot of other trilliums tend Dark olive green foliage. Wooly feeling to the touch. Salmon not to have. pink flowers in mid summer. Wonderful scent. 3". Zones 3-9.

THY600 Thymus x citriodorus argenteus ‘Silver Edged’ 7.85 Very attractive variegated silver foliage. Full sun with well drained soil. 8-12". A glorious buttercup-like perennial with thick waxy in - THY750 Thymus x ‘Lemon Frost’ 7.85 curved petals enclosing a tuft of deeper colored anthers. "Spread a layer" of this ground hugging lemon frost(ing) The brilliant yellows and oranges of this family highlight thyme over stepping stones for a fragrant, anti-weed rug. Its the garden. Give ample moisture in any good soil. Full sun sweetly scented lemon foliage resembles a typical lemon or partial shade. Makes magnificent cut flowers. 24". thyme, only prostrate. 1". Zones 5-9. Zones 4-6. Spring blooming. May to June.

TRO670 Trollius europaeus ‘Superbus’ 7.85 Butter yellow flowers blooming in June. This is similar to the A distinctive woodland plant ideal for partially shaded straight species, but flowers are more prolific! Sunny loca - areas.Trillium prefers a deep, rich, moist acid soil with tion with well drained soil. 20-24". plenty of humus. Spring flowering. 12". Zones 4-7. TRO755 Trollius x cultorum ‘Orange Crest’ 8.85 TRI150 Trillium erectum (Red) 7.85 This compact selection has large flowers in a soft orange (Red Trillium) Maroon or dark purple flowers. Slowly colonizes, shade, with a darker orange centre. Sometimes called But - possibly with natural color variations. Moist, rich soil. 12-18". tercups, these grow well in a sunny or part-shaded border, also at the edge of a moist woodland. Flowers will last a few TRI160 Trillium erectum (Beige) 7.85 days when cut. Shear plants back after blooming to encour - (Stinking Benjamin, Stinking Willie) An old favorite. Slowly colo - age a flush of new leaves to last through the summer. Clumps nizes, possibly with natural color variations. We’ll send you a plant may be easily divided in fall or early spring. that blooms creamy beige. Mother Nature will do the rest. 18". TRO760 Trollius x cultorum ‘Alabaster’ 12.85 TRI170 Trillium erectum (Purple) 7.85 Cream colored flowers late spring. Fine deep green deeply A great woodland perennial with purple/red flowers in April- divided foliage. Sun to part shade in a moist soil. 20". June. Prefers a moist shady location with rich soil. 8-16". TRO800 Trollius x cultorum ‘Earliest of All’ 7.85 TRI180 Trillium flexipes 7.85 Light orange blossoms appear from May through July. 24". Bent Trillium. Creamy white long lasting blooms. 12-18". Zones 3-6.

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TRO815 Trollius x cultorum ‘Empire Day’ 7.85 VER600 Veronica peduncularis ‘Georgia Blue’ 7.85 Globe-shaped flowers are lemon yellow, foliage emerges Georgia Blue’ forms beautiful mats of purple-tinged leaves. In black-red, cupped blooms are supported by sturdy 18-24" spring, this free-flowering groundcover boasts abundant stems. Spring bloomer that prefers full to partial sun and iridescent blue flowers. It grows to about 9". It is a vigorous evenly moist soil. and easy-to-grow cultivar.

TRO880 Trollius x cultorum ‘Pritchard’s Giant’ 8.85 VER750 Veronica spicata ‘Giles van Hees’ 8.85 Large deep yellow late spring flowers. Fine glossy foliage, best A dwarf species with clear, bright medium pink blooms. in moist soils. Part sun. 36". Blooms in mid summer. Great for the front of the pernnial border. 6". Zones 5-8.

NEW VER785 Veronica spicata ‘Purpleicious’ 8.85 Clusters of clear lemon yellow bells prove to be a welcomed Purple spikes May-August. 1-2’. Full sun. Zones 4-8. site to any woodland garden. Appearing on 1-2’ arching stems they are uniquely graceful. Undergoes dormancy early. VER800 Veronica spicata ‘Royal Candles’ 7.85 Violet blue flowers in late spring to early summer. A nice com - UVA025 Uvularia grandiflora 7.85 pact habit. Great for the front of perennial borders. 12-24". Light yellow, bell shaped blooms in late spring. 12-18’. Zones 3-8. Zones 3-9. VER830 Veronica teucrium ‘Crater Lake Blue’ 7.85 UVA040 Uvularia perfoliata 7.85 Gentian blue flowers opening in June-July. 12". This elegant woodland perennial has soft yellow flowers that appear in May. Makes a perfect addition to a moist shaded location. 6-18’. Develops into dense clump of white or pink blooms in UVA050 Uvularia sessilifolia 7.85 mid-summer. Good back of the border plant. Prefers Drooping yellow bell shaped flowers in late spring. Resembles moist, well drained soil. 3-5’. Zones 4-8. solomon’s seal. Great for woodland gardens. 12-18’. Zones 3-9. VES070 Veronicastrum virginicum ‘Album’ 9.85 UVA100 Uvularia sessilifolia ‘Albomarginata’ 12.85 This Culver’s root cultivar is noted for its pure white flowers. A rare woodland plant from eastern North America. Pendulous, Resembles a large veronica, except its lance-shaped leaves creamy white bells in late spring. Good leafy soil in shade. are in whorls (3-7 leaves per whorl) on the stems rather than opposite. Dense, slender spikes (racemes to 9" long) of tiny, tube-like, pure white flowers with pink stamens open from the top down in late spring to early summer atop strong up - A large group of perennials famous for their longlasting flower right stems. Blooms can extend well into the summer. spikes. Taller varieties are excellent in the border and prized Smaller, branching, erect, lateral racemes give this plant a for cutting. Dwarf varieties work well for rockeries, walls, candelabra-like effect when in full bloom. 4’. banks, and edgings. Full sun, well-drained soil. Zones 3-8. VES075 Veronicastrum virginicum ‘Apollo’ 7.85 VER335 Veronica gentianoides ‘Barbara Sherwood’ 7.85 Light pink flowers in June-July. 15". Zones 4-8. Beautiful lightly striped pale blue flowers in late spring. Makes a great plant for cut flowers, butterfly gardens or in perennial VES085 Veronicastrum virginicum ‘Erica’ 9.85 borders. 10-12". Zones 3-8. Reddish pink flowers from red buds on tall strong stems. Grow in well drained soil in sun but tolerates some dry shade. VER400 Veronica incana 6.85 Zones 4-8 Very attractive silver-gray foliage. Brilliant blue spikes from June to August. 12". VES095 Veronicastrum virginicum ‘Lavendelturm’ 8.85 Lavender Towers. Elegant lavender spires over whorled leaves VER450 Veronica liwanensis 7.85 in summer. 4-5’. Cobalt blue flowers cover mat-forming foliage April-June. 1997 Plant selection winner. Zone 4. VES097 Veronicastrum virginicum’Lavender Towers’ 8.85 A regal plant that hovers above the border with long spikes of VER510 Veronica longifolia ‘Lila Karina’ 7.85 pale purple flowers in mid summer. Whorled foliage provides an Tall summer blooming veronica with lavender pink flowers on interesting foil for early summer bloomers. Prefers moist, long 12". terminal racemes. 3-4’. well-drained soils in full to partial sun. 4-5’. Zones 5-8.

VER545 Veronica longifolia ‘Sonja’ 8.85 VES098 Veronicastrum virginicum ‘Pink Glow’ 8.85 Pink spikes in July to August. Best in a sunny location with Gorgeous pink flower spikes that bloom July through August. well drained soil. 24-36". Prefer full sun or part shade. Moist or average soil. 3-4’.

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VES100 Veronicastrum virginicum ‘Rosea’ 8.85 VIN720 Vinca minor ‘Myrtle Bowles’ 7.85 Pink narrow spikes appearing in July-September. Attractive Deep purple flowers in early summer throughout season. Glossy whorls of deep green leaves. 24-36". Zones 3-8. green leaves. Good groundcover. Part sun - full shade. Zones 3-8.

VES250 Veronicastrum virginicum 8.85 VIN725 Vinca minor ‘Ralph Shugert’ 7.85 Pink mauve flowers in July/August. 32-48". Full sun to part An outstanding vinca with dark green leaves edged with a bor - shade and plenty of moisture. der of white. Blue flowers in early to mid summer. Full to part shade 8". Zones 4-9.

VIN800 Vinca minor ‘Sterling Silver’ 7.85 Trailing evergreen that is perfect as a ground cover under Attractive foliage variegated with dark green and white. trees, , on steep banks, and walls. Prefers shade, but Brighten up a dark spot in your shade garden! Prefers shade tolerates some morning sun. A mass of flowers in May and but tolerates some morning sun. 6-8". then sporadically throughout the summer. 3-6". Zones 4-9. VIN850 Vinca minor ‘Temptation’ 7.85 VIN025 Vinca ‘24 Carat’ 8.85 Double flowered vinca! Dark, shiny green foliage with small This stunning vinca grows well in shadier locations. New growth is double lavender flowers. Makes a great trailing ground cover golden and turns to green as the leaves age. Works well as a for a shaded area. 2-4". ground cover or as an accent plant in containers. 18" spread. Part Shade Zones 4-9. VIN900 Vinca minor ‘Valley Glow’ 7.85 A white-flowered vinca! Light green foliage with slight gold var - VIN400 Vinca minor ‘Aureovariegata’ 7.85 iegation. New growth is almost flourescent. Striking! Prefers Bright yellow variegation with blue flowers in spring. A low, shade but tolerates some morning sun. Moist fertile soil. 6-8". trailing groundcover, that spreads many feet. Prefers partial shade. Best soil is moist, well-drained and fertile. 6-8".

VIN525 Vinca minor ‘Blue & Gold’ 7.85 Blue flowers. Green and gold variegated foliage. Nice! Prefers An ideal plant for the shade or woodland garden, however shade but tolerates some morning sun. 6-8". they do well for us in full sun. Easy to grow and early to bloom in the spring. Prefers a rich soil with moisture. Some VIN533 Vinca minor ‘Dart’s Blue’ 7.85 varieties will spread rapidly and self seed. Zones 4-9. Glossy green foliage with large blue spring flowers. Bred with dis - ease resistance. Prefers shade put tolerates some morning sun. NEW VIO140 ‘Purple Showers’ 6.85 Moist fertile soil. 6-8". The "energizer bunny" of violas. Deep green, glossy foliage, smooth red with true deep purple flowers from May-July, and often VIN540 Vinca minor ‘Emily Joy’ 7.85 much later. Prefers bright-deep shade and average, nice soil. 6". Large white flowers with a floriferous habit. 8-10". VIO230 Viola koreana ‘Dancing Geisha’ 7.85 VIN545 Vinca minor ‘Fieldstone Splash’ 8.85 Finely cut, silvery foliage with delicate blue flowers. Shade. Very attractive vinca that is both subtle and showy. Very dark Very unique! 6". outer edge with a chartreuse yellow center and venation that glows. Blue flowers. 6-8". VIO280 Viola odorata ‘Blue Remington’ 7.85 Large, round, heart shaped leaves with larger than normal VIN550 Vinca minor ‘Golden Bowles’ 7.85 blue-bearded flowers! 10". Variegated yellow and white foliage with showy white flowers in spring. Zones 4-8. VIO290 Viola odorata ‘Etain’ 7.85 Gorgeous pale lemon yellow flowers with deep purple-blue VIN585 Vinca minor ‘Illumination’ 7.85 edges. Blooms late spring into fall. Great for rock gardens, or Vivid gold centers with a dark border, lights up a shaded area. for added interest to any garden. 6-10". Classic vinca flowers in blue. 6-8". VIO497 Viola x ‘Columbine’ 7.85 VIN700 Vinca minor ‘Miss Jekyll’ 7.85 Bears bi-color white flowers splashed with purple above com - Small white flowers with narrow, small foliage. One of the best pact mounds of serrated, ovate shaped deep green leaves. white vinca available. Forms a tight clump that would make a Provides eye-catching color in the front border, rock gardens, nice specimen plant. Prefers shade but tolerates some morning as edging, or in moist woodland areas. 6-8". sun. 6-8". VIO610 Viola x ‘Painted Porcelain’ 7.85 VIN710 Vinca minor ‘Multiplex’ 8.85 Large creamy white flowers with upper petals infused with Rosy wine colored flowers with a double set of petals. Dark lavender purple. Central markings are deeper purple. 6-8". green foliage. Very nice! 6". Zones 4-9. Blooms last spring through summer. Zones 5-8.

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A HEPATICA ...... 19 ACHILLEA (Yarrow) ...... 3 HEUCHERA (Coral Bells) ...... 20 ACONTIUM (Monkshood) ...... 4 HEUCHERELLA ...... 25 ACTAEA (, Snakeroot, Baneberry) ...... 4 HOSTA ...... 25 ACTINIDIA (Kiwi Vine) ...... 5 ALCHEMILLA (Lady’s Mantle) ...... 5 I ALLIUM (Ornamental Onion) ...... 5 IRIS DUNLOP & COLE IRISES ...... 28 ANDROMEDA (Bog Rosemary) ...... 5 IRIS (Siberian Iris) ...... 29 ARISAEMA (Jack-In-The-Pulpit) ...... 5 IRIS SIBIRICA Dr. Currier McEwen ...... 29 ARISTOLACHIA (Dutchman’s Pipe) ...... 6 ARUNCUS (Goatsbeard) ...... 6 J ASARUM (Wild Ginger) ...... 6 JEFFERSONIA ...... 30 ASCLEPIAS (Butterfly Weed) ...... 6 ASTILBE (False Spirea) ...... 6 L DWARF ASTILBE ...... 7 LAMIUM (Dead Nettle) ...... 30 ASTRANTIA (Masterwort) ...... 7 LAVANDULA (Lavender) ...... 30 LEUCANTHEMUM ...... 31 B LIGULARIA ...... 31 BAPTISIA (False Indigo) ...... 8 BERGENIA ...... 8 M MACLEAYA (Plume Poppy) ...... 31 C MONARDA (Bee Balm) ...... 31 CALTHA (Marsh Marigold ...... 8 MUKDENIA ...... 32 CAMPANULA (Bellflower) ...... 8 CHELONE (Turtlehead) ...... 9 N CLAYTONIA (Spring Beauty) ...... 10 NEPETA ...... 32 COMPTONIA (Sweet Fern) ...... 10 CONVALLARIA (Lily of the Valley) ...... 10 P COREOPSIS ...... 10 PAEONIA (Peony) ...... 33 CORNUS (Bunchberry) ...... 11 PAEONIA (Singles/Japanese) ...... 34 PAEONIA (Other Species) ...... 34 D PAEONIA (Fernleaf Peony) ...... 34 DAPHNE ...... 11 PHLOX (Garden Phlox) ...... 35 DARMERA ...... 11 PHLOX (maculata) ...... 36 DICENTRA (Bleeding Heart) ...... 11 PHYSOSTEGIA (Obedient Plant) ...... 36 DICTAMNUS (Gas Plant) ...... 11 PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower) ...... 37 DIGITALIS (Foxglove) ...... 12 POLYGONATUM Solomon’s Seal) ...... 37 DISPORUM (Fairy Bells) ...... 12 DORONICUM (Leopard’s Bane) ...... 12 R DRABA ...... 12 RODGERSIA (Rodger’s Flower) ...... 38 RUDBECKIA (Brown-eyed Susan) ...... 23 E ECHINACEA (Purple Coneflower) ...... 12 S EPIMEDIUM (Barrenwort) ...... 13 SANGUINARIA (Bloodroot) ...... 38 EUPATORIUM (Joe-Pye Weed) ...... 13 SANGUISORBA (Great Burnet) ...... 38 EUPHORBIA (Spurge) ...... 13 SEDUM (Stonecrop) ...... 39 STACHYS (Lamb’s Ear) ...... 40 F FALLOPIA ...... 14 T FERNS ...... 14 THERMOPSIS (False Lupine) ...... 40 FILIPENDULA (MeadowSweet) ...... 14 THYMUS (Thyme) ...... 41 FRAGARIA (Strawberry) ...... 15 TRILLIUM ...... 41 TROLLIUS (Globe Flower) ...... 41 G GAULTHERIA (Wintergreen) ...... 15 U GERANIUM ...... 15 UVULARIA (Bellwort) ...... 42

H V HELENIUM (Sneezeweed) ...... 17 VERONICA (Speedwell) ...... 42 HELLEBORUS ...... 17 VERONICASTRUM (Culvers Root) ...... 42 HEMEROCALLIS (Daylily) ...... 18 VINCA ...... 43 VIOLA ...... 43

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