Est. 1984

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2012 CATALOG Notes from the farm

As a small independent family owned nursery located in central Maine we take great pride in offering you an extensive selection of hardy healthy perennials. As you may already know, we produce about 80% of all the varieties right here on the farm. Although our distribution is mostly here in the contiguous states we also ship internationally. From Huecheras to Great Britain to Astilbe to Russia and Iris to Lithuania our customers come from all over the world to ACH670 'Strawberry Seduction' find those hard to find hardy perennial . For a complete listing Page 4 of current availability, check us out at www.FieldstoneGardens.com.

With a small dedicated staff, we try to remain as green and eco- friendly as possible. We try to use as many self-sustaining materials as we can right here from the farm. For instance, when you receive live plants from us they are packed in fresh picked sphagnum moss harvested from around the bog on the back side of the farm. Additionally, we mulch most of our display gardens with red pine needles also harvested from the acres of red pine trees encompassing our retail and production areas. With plenty of trees located on our 250 acre farm, we are also able to fuel our wood fired greenhouse while maintaining our award winning Tree Farm. And lastly, with a little help from Mother Nature, we maintain several honey bee hives for help with pollinating our entire stock of perennial plants, trees and shrubs throughout the farm. And yes, the honey is very delicious with its unique bouquet of pollen collected from millions of blossoms every day.

We are always trying to add layers of opportunity to keep the farm alive and well financially. This past season we started growing our own Fall Mum Program right here locally. This program helped extend our season several more weeks into the Fall. And I must say, they were full, beautiful, dense covered mounds of color. We can’t wait to add to our selection this year. And of course, what’s a nursery without Christmas Trees for the Holiday season? We’ve been building up our Christmas tree production for the past 5 years and now have a nice collection of trees available for custom cutting. It’s always a pleasure to help our local neighbors pick out that perfect tree for HOS3850 'Royal Standard' Page 27 their family.

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

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YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME! When visiting in Maine, plan There are no minimum orders. However, full payment, SHIPPING: For shipping purposes please provide us with your a visit with us! We are conveniently located less than an including shipping costs, must accompany each mail order. Street Address. If you ship your order to two different addresses, it hour from LL Bean and Maine’s scenic mid-coast. Our Please send a check or money order in US currency. Visa must count as two separate orders. Depending on the season, all plants are shipped either bare-root or in containers. Our shipping Annual Open House this year is Sunday, June 24, 2012. or MasterCard accepted. We do not accept C.O.D. or cash. A $20 fee is imposed on all returned checks. THE PRICES season is April-November. If you wish, you may pick up your order when you visit us. Please notify us at least a week in advance. IN THIS CATALOG EXPIRE ON DECEMBER 31, 2012. Fieldstone Gardens is a family-owned and operated busi- ORDERING INFORMATION: If the order form is missing, please ness started in 1984 and has developed into a top notch We carefully plan our catalog inventory. However, AVAILABILITY: call us for information or use our web catalog. You may also sign your retail perennial nursery shipping throughout the circumstances can and do change with living plants. All orders are friend up for a free catalog by entering their email address on our subject to the availability of good quality plant material. We suggest United States as well as internationally. web site at (www.FieldstoneGardens.com). You can also send us an listing substitutions when placing an order, or accepting our best order by including the following information: equivalent choice. We also carry many unusual perennials that are 1. Name and street address. The 250 acre farm is a meticulously maintained location with too low to list in our catalog. 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ACH680 Achillea millefolium 'Summer Wine' 7.85 ACO180 Aconitum carmichelli 'Pink Sensation' 9.85 ACT175 Actaea racemosa var. Cordifolia 8.85 Deep wine-red slowly changing to purple. Bright green A very nice soft pink touch to the garden that is not common Creamy fluffy flowers similar to other Actaeas. Divided dark Yarrow has a long season of bloom year after year. The foliage. Full sun and drought tolerant. Blooming throughout with this plant group. Late summer. 4'. green long leaflets. Blooms late summer to early fall. Attracts flowers are flat heads of tight clusters that bloom in June- the summer. 24". butterflies. Full sun to light shade. Moist soil. 4-5". Zones 4-8. September, and provide a constant source of cutting ma- ACO190 Aconitum carmichelli 'Spatlese' 8.85 terial for bouquets or dried arrangements. Deeply ACH685 Achillea millefolium 'Sunny Seduction'' 12.85 A fall blooming Monkshood with long racemes of large violet ACT200 Actaea racemosa 'Pink Spike' 18.85 divided foliage gives a fern-like appearance. An easy to Buttery yellow flowers atop silvery green foliage. Makes an blue hooded flowers. 5'. September. Pale pink flowers and dark bronze-purple foliage. Part shade grow perennial that is right at home in a well-drained gar- exellent cut flower. 20-30". Full sun. Zones 4-8. with a rich soil. Can take full sun if provided with constant den soil in full sunlight. Divide every 3-4 years. Zones 3-9. ACO190 Aconitum carmichelli 'Spatlese' 8.85 moisture. Blooms summer through fall. 4-5'. Zones 4-8. ACH693 Achillea millefolium 'Wonderful Wampee' 8.85 A fall blooming Monkshood with long racemes of large violet ACH450 Achillea galaxy hybrid 'Paprika' 7.85 An excellent addition to the Tutti Frutti family. The blooms are blue hooded flowers. 5'. September. ACT300 Actaea simplex 'Black Negligee' 18.85 One of our favorite red flowering perennials! This yarrow rich pink to an apple blossom blush with a sturdy compact Very beautiful dark plum foliage and stems with long flower provides blossoms from midsummer to September. Very growth habit that lasts long through the summer. An excellent ACO225 Aconitum lamarckii (Syn: A. pyrenaicum) 8.85 spikes. Purple buds opening white late summer to fall. 5'. popular with our customers. 24". cut flower dried or fresh. A sun lover and very drought toler- Yellow Monkshood is unusual as it grows spikes of pale . 15". Zones 4-8. yellow flowers. Prefers to be grown in a cool location in moist ACT400 Actaea simplex 'James Compton' 14.85 ACH475 Achillea millefolium 'Apricot Delights' 7.85 fertile soil in partial shade. Great for cutting and used in White spires, with great dark purple foliage. Blooms late sum- Apricot Delight is in the Tutti Frutti family. This family has a ACH700 Achillea ptarmica 'Boule de Neige' 7.85 floral arrangements. 3-5'. Zones 3-7. mer to mid fall. Shade plant. In the North can take full sun wonderful range of pinks, apricots to near red flowers that Deep green leathery foliage with masses of double white flow- but needs constant moisture. 5'. are sturdy and compact blooming throughout the summer. ers. Good dried flower, too! Full sun, well-drained soil. 18-24". ACO250 Aconitum napellus 8.85 Full sun intensifies the hues. Also drought tolerant. A great cut Blue flowers for late season color. Blossoms appear in August ACT425 Actaea simplex 'White Pearl' 10.85 flower fresh or dried. 15". Zones 4-8. ACH950 Achillea x 'Moonshine' 7.85 and early September. Full sun to part shade. 36-48". If your looking for late season color, this plant is a good A real beauty with brilliant 2-3" lemon-yellow flowers high- choice! The arching white spikes appear in September- ACH515 Achillea millefolium 'Credo' 7.85 lighted by silver-gray foliage. Long blooming, June-September. ACO275 Aconitum napellus 'Album' 8.85 October. Best choice for southern climates. 3-4'. Zones 3-7. Soft yellow flowers. Grows 24-32". Fragrant. Full sun. Zone 3-8. Introduced by Alan Bloom of Bressingham Gardens in A vigorous and robust plant with white flowers that appear in England. This is considered one of the best hybrid yarrows! June-July and persist well into late summer. Grows up to 36-48". ACH530 Achillea millefolium 'Fireland' 7.85 18-24". Drought tolerant. Flowers open to red then fade to pink and finally to a tawny ACO375 Aconitum napellus 'Rosea Alba' 8.85 gold. The plant grows close to 36" but the stems are ACH965 Achillea x 'Pomegranate' 10.85 White flowers that have a tint of pink. Full sun to part shade. The attractive evergreen foliage, masses of flowers, and reasonably stout so staking is not needed. Compact bushy plant with grey green foliage. Deep pome- Moist soil. August to September. 4'. tolerance for either sun or shade and average soil make granate red flowers hold color long into summer. Grows best this perennial a first class ground cover. We have seen ACH545 Achillea millefolium 'Gloria Jean' 7.85 in full sun. 21-23". Drought tolerant. ACO755 Aconitum x 'Cloudy' 12.85 large plantings in full bloom that were outstanding! All Giant upward facing florets, shimmering rosy pink. Full sun Large soft baby blue and white fowers that are beautifuly dis- bloom in late spring or early summer. and drought tolerant. 2'. ACH970 Achillea x 'Schwellenberg' 7.85 played from August through October. Dark shiny foliage. Full Deep gold flowers and ferny, silver foliage. Average to sandy sun to part shade. Lovely cut flowers. 50-60". Zones 3-8. AJU295 Ajuga reptans 'Blueberry Muffin' 12.85 ACH615 Achillea millefolium 'Paprika' 7.85 soil, must have good drainage. Flowers July-Spet. 18-24". Vigorous small-leaved groundcover with dark new and Red-orange perennial with fern-like foliage. Prefers full sun Excellent cut flower! ACO860 Aconitum x cammarum 'Sparks Variety' 8.85 blueberry-blue flowers on 8" spikes. Thick leaves are very and average soil. Blooms early summer with a long bloom Intense deep bluish-purple flowers on 4-5' stems. May need weather resistant. Full sun to part shade. 6". Zone 4. time. Great cut flower. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. ACH985 Achillea x 'Terra Cotta' 7.85 staking. August bloomer. 18-24". Muliticolored effect! Yellow, gold, peach, orange and other great shades of red and yellow make the flowers on this Achil- ACH660 Achillea millefolium 'Saucy Seduction' 10.85 lea stand out. Nice silver/green fern like foliage and strong Large rose-pink blossoms atop silvery green foliage. Makes a stems make this a great cut flower. 24". An all time favorite perennial reknown for its long lasting great cut flower. 24". Full sun, drought tolerant. Zones 4-8. attractive foliage. Sprays of chartreuse flowers appear in Actaea has seen several name changes. Still the same early summer in great masses, excellent for bouquets. ACH665 Achillea millefolium 'Sawa Sawa' 7.85 great plant ideal for a shady moist spot in the garden. Best in partial shade, moist soil, but can tolerate dry Nice soft orange flowers on strong stalks. Makes a great cut Provides height as well as some brightness with white shade. An easy plant to grow. flower. Medium green foliage forms in a neat clump. 24-28" Monkshood are a fine addition to the semi shaded flowers and now even a pink cultivar. The traditional Actaea when in bloom. June-September. Full sun, moderate water. garden. Heights range from 3-6' with colors of blues, pink, known as Baneberry is grown for its compound leaves and ALC400 Alchemilla mollis 8.85 Zones 3-8. yellow and white. All parts of the plant are poisonous. colorful berries. It also prefers a shady moist woodland Large, roundish leaves. Our local deer population seems to Zones 3-6. location. Note, the berries and roots are poisonous. leave this one alone! 16-20". ACH670 Achillea millefolium 'Strawberry Seduction' 8.85 Part of the Seduction series which are known for their sturdy, ACO130 Aconitum carmichelli 8.85 ACT150 Actaea racemosa 10.85 compact growth habit, long bloom period, and interesting A shorter . Light violet-blue flowers bloom July- Tall white spikes appear in July/August reaching a height of www.FieldstoneGardens.com flowers. Produces large corycombs of tiny, velvet red florets September. Part shade. 24-28". up to 5-6'. Attractive foliage. Fragrant. Zones 3-7. with bright gold centers. This vigorous grower has lovely deep green foliage. Great in fresh or dried arrangements. 18-20". ACO150 Aconitum carmichelli 'Arendsii' 8.85 ACT160 Actaea racemosa 'Atropupurea' 12.85 7 Zones 4-8. Beautiful plants that provide intense blue flowers in Attractive purple foliage all season. In September, slender September and October. Thick leathery green foliage on white flower stems appear reaching a height of up to 5-6'. sturdy stems that never need staking. Full sun. Definitely Fragrant. Full shade. Excellent plant in right location. Zones makes a statement! 3-4'. 3-8.

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If you like low maintenance this is the plant for you! They Jack-in-the-Pulpit has been a favorite of American A choice of either large or dwarf selections makes this One of the most reliable and easy perennials we know! have light blue, star shaped flowers that bloom early in gardeners for years. These plants survive best in wood- beautiful plant adaptable to most situations. Very showy Famous as a shade plant, but here in Maine it does as the season. They are excellent garden plants with good land gardens that contain rich moist soil. Zone 4-8. with large white plumes. July through August. Prefers well in full sun with a moist soil. We recommend Astilbe disease and insect resistance. moist soil. Zones 3-7. for its showy plume-like flowers and for the attractive ARI025 Arisaema dracontium 8.85 foliage that persists all season.Several varieties have AMS025 Amsonia ciliata 7.85 Unique May blooming woodland perennial! 12-20" with a ARU125 Aruncus dioicus (Syn: A. sylvester) 7.85 reddish-bronze leaves that add to their allure. Practically Pale blue flowers. Prefers full sun or partial shade and long yellow "tounge" that adds great interest to this moisture Make sure to provide plenty of room for this one. Very showy disease and pest resistant depending on the variety you medium moisture soil. Grows 2-3'. Zone 5-9. loving plant. Does great in shade with a rich soil. Zones 4-9. in June and July with full ivory plumes. Prefers moist soil. A choose. Flowers from June to September. Zone 4. very beautiful plant, perfect for the shade garden, that can be AMS050 Amsonia hubrechtii 7.85 ARI030 Arisaema kiushianum 32.85 used just for the foliage alone! 4-6'. Zones 3-9. Steel blue flowers in many clusters cover the plant. Beautiful A unique new Japanese variety. This Jack-in-the-Pulpit places ASL0040 Astilbe arendsii 'Fanal' 7.85 olive green foliage turns a crisp gold color in the fall. 24-36". it flowers at ground level, carpeting the partly shaded bed or ARU300 Aruncus x 'Misty Lace' 10.85 Bright red flowers. Bronze foliage. July. 20-24". Full to part shade. Zones 5-9. border in exotic, hooded blossoms in mid- and late spring! Bred by Dr. Allan Armitage of the Univ. of Georgia. This cross of 15". Vertically striped in chocolate and shimmery golden and A. aesthusifolius and A. dioicus shows excellent tolerance to ASL0060 Astilbe arendsii 'Federsee' 7.85 AMS075 Amsonia illustris 7.85 boasting a long spadix that covers the open top of the bloom heat, humidity and cold and has a nice, compact habit grow- Large carmine red plumes, late June, 20". Light blue flower. Blooms in May. Prefers full sun to partial and extends out 6" like a tail or whip. Unbelievably showy! ing 30". Attractive, arching, cream plumes bloom on deep red shade and medium moisture soil. Grows 2-3'. Zone 5-9. Flowers are long-lasting. Partial shade. Zones 6-9. stems late spring-early summer. Partial sun Zones 4-5. ASL0100 Astilbe arendsii 'Flamingo' 7.85 Pink flowers are on wide airy plumes that are held upright. AMS090 Amsonia montana 8.85 ARI100 Arisaema triphyllum 8.85 Blossoms are slightly fragrant and produced on well branched A dwarf form of tabernaemontana. This small amsonia has The spathe or 'pulpit' is green with brown stripes within, arch- stems that are late in the summer. The foliage adds an steel blue star-like flowers the spring, resembling a very fine ing over the white spadix 'Jack'. Blooms in late spring. 12- interesting look with the glossy dark green foliage. 16-18". phlox flower. Full sun. 2'. Zones 3-8. 24". An excellent shade tolerant ground cover. A perfect fo- liage specimen for the woodland garden. The plant emits ASL0220 Astilbe arendsii 'Red Light' 7.85 AMS100 Amsonia orientalis (Syn: Rhazya orientalis) 7.85 ARI110 Arisaema triphyllum 'Starburst' 32.85 a ginger-like fragrance when the roots are cut. Prefers a (Syn: A. `Rotlicht') Fire red flowers in July with shiny green Periwinkle blue star-like flowers in June/July. Willow-like fo- Most unusual and attractive form of our native Jack-in-the- rich, slightly acid, moist soil. foliage. 32". liage. Disease and insect resistant. Lovely yellow fall foliage pulpit discovered in Virginia. The emerging trifoliate spring fo- color. Sun and moist well-drained soil. Zone 3-9. liage is highlighted by distinct silvery-white veins. During early ASA100 Asarum canadensis 7.85 ASL0240 Astilbe arendsii 'Spartan' 7.85 spring, the handsome foliage is accompanied by typical (Canadian Wild Ginger) Large light green leaves. Purplish- Dark red flowers in July. Deep green foliage. 24-30". AMS200 Amsonia tabernaemontana 7.85 "Jack" flowers which are also striped white. Vigorous, wood- brown flowers blooming in April-May are usually hidden by Whirled willow-like leaves and many small pale blue star-like land native that goes dormant by late summer. the dense foliage. Deciduous. More heat tolerant than the ASL0500 Astilbe japonica 'Bremen' 8.85 flowers in June. Takes dry location, but prefers heavy, moist European Wild Ginger. 6-8". Zones 4-7. Early bright red fading to mid pink, standard plume shape. soil in sun to light shade. 12-32". ARI120 Arisaema urashima 32.85 Bold foliage, excellent companion with ferns and blue Hosta! Very bold and sturdy when full-grown 3-4'. The inflorescence ASA200 Asarum europaeum 8.85 A stand out for clear coloring! Astilbe's need double fertilizer is 6" tall, not counting the 18" tail that emerges from the (European Ginger) A beautiful plant that produces a glossy and division every 3 years. Takes more sun if soil is very moist. spadix. The lower part is off-white with brown spots, and the dark green foliage throughout the season. Best in moist large hood is a deep brown with white spotting and striping. shade, but can tolerate that dry shady area of your garden. ASL0620 Astilbe japonica 'Montgomery' 7.85 Angelica is a tall, stout very ornamental and aromatic 4-6". Zones 4-7. Scarlet-red flowers. July. 24-36". plant with large white flowers, growing to a height of 4-6' or more. It is a biennial or short lived perennial herb na- ASL0800 Astilbe x 'Radius' 7.85 tive to Eastern N. America from Newfoundland to Ontario Fluffy bright red plumes over dark glossy foliage. Blooms in and Minnesota, south to Delaware, Illinois, Iowa and Ten- July. 24". nessee. The flowers bloom in July and are succeeded by Dutchman's pipe is a woody, deciduous, twining vine pale yellow, oblong fruits, 1/6"-1/4" length when ripe typically found growing along streams and in moist Also known as Silkweed, members of this genus are produced in somewhat rounds heads, which sometimes woods. Large, heart-shaped, densely-overlapping leaves wonderful for use as dried ornaments. Asclepias have ASL1115 Astilbe arendsii 'Rock and Roll' 8.85 are 8-10" diameter. (4-8" long) can quickly cover an arbor or trellis with deep milky sap and silky seeds, and some species are known Stocky white flowers on red stems above very dark green green foliage. Blooms in mid to late spring and grows to flower quite handsomely. Drought tolerant. foliage with a bronze tint. Mid-summer bloom time. Prefers ANG100 Angelica gigas 8.85 large, ribbed, tubular seed capsules (to 3" long) which moist soil. 20". This showstopper produces conspicuous, red-purple mature to a grayish-brown in September. Provides dense ASC010 Asclepias incarnata 7.85 sheaths with dense, purple domed flowerheads. Highly attrac- cover for sun porches, verandas, pillars, posts, trellises, (Swamp Milkweed) Pink flower clusters bloom early to mid ASL1120 Astilbe arendsii 'Snowdrift' 7.85 tive to bees. Full sun to part shade and dry to medium soil. arbors, fences or walls. A good selection for the butterfly summer. Willow-like leaves 4-5" long. Prefers moist soil. Sun Selected by the Bloom family of Bressingham Gardens in Eng- garden. 20-30'. to part shade. 3-5'. Zones 3-9. land, Snowdrift offers an exciting color break in Astilbes. It is one of the whitest to date. Bright green mounds of delicately deeply ARL100 Aristolachia durior 18.85 ASC025 Asclepias incarnata 'Ice Ballet' 8.85 dissected foliage are topped in midsummer by 2' plumes. Your service and your products An ideal foliage vine that creates a screen for complete pri- Small clusters of white flowers in early summer. Long lasting vacy. Huge, handsome, heart-shaped leaves of glossy, dark cut flower. Tolerant of drought conditions, although prefers ASL1420 Astilbe chinensis 'Milk and Honey' 7.85 are great. Thank You. green. Can be trained to your porch, trellis, or archway. Flow- moist to wet, humus-rich soil. Good source of nectar for Creamy white flowers that turn light pink as it ages which is EB, Montello, WI ers resemble a tiny Dutch pipe. Sun or shade. May reach up butterflies and hummingbirds. 3-4'. lovely and unique. Bronze foliage. Holds up in full sun and - to 30'. drought but prefers part shade. Blooms early to mid sum- mer. 24". Zones 4-9.

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ASL1600 Astilbe japonica 'Washington' 7.85 ASL2655 Astilbe chinensis 'Valerie' 10.85 ASL3300 Astilbe simplicifolia 7.85 AST355 maxima 'Pink Pride' 10.85 Glossy green leaves and white flowers in July. Prefers part Soft bluish purple plumes that are dense and blocky. Heavy Generally compact, low-growing variety which bloom in mid- Large pink flowers on wiry stems above mid green foliage shade. 24-30". Zones 4-8. bloomer in midsummer. Bright green coarse foliage. Light season and feature narrow, arching flower panicles and appear in June and last through the summer. A fast grower. shade to filtered sun with rich moist soil. Excellent for con- narrow, ovate, 2-ternate leaves. Grows best in full sun and moist soil. 24". Zones 4-7. ASL1650 Astilbe simplicifolia 'White Sensation' 8.85 tainers or your garden. 18-20". Crisp white plumes with shiny dark green foliage. Blooms from ASL3340 Astilbe simplicifolia 'Aphrodite' 7.85 AST600 Astrantia x 'Bloody Mary' 12.85 mid to late summer. Full sun to part shade. 24-30". Zones 4-6. ASL2670 Astilbe chinensis 'Visions in Pink' 8.85 Rose plumes over refined dark foliage. July to August, 18". Large red flowers, dark glossy foliage. Cut flower, dried flower. Sturdy well-separated fluffy pale-pink spikes with blue-green 18-24". Zones 3-9. ASL1720 Astilbe thunbergii 'Moerheimii' 7.85 foliage. July/August. 18". ASL3400 Astilbe simplicifolia 'Darwin's Dream' 7.85 White plumes. July-August. 36". Dense, dark pink plumes in July. Shiny dark green foliage. ASL2685 Astilbe chinensis 'Younique Silvery Pink' 10.85 18". ASL1740 Astilbe thunbergii 'Professor van der Wielen' 7.85 Dark green foliage with twice as many shell pink flowers as A perennial that has ornamental interest all season. Our A tall growing handsome plant with large arching pure white other varieties. 12-16". ASL3420 Astilbe simplicifolia 'Darwin's Snowsprite' 8.85 15-year-old specimen located in an island bed produces plumes. Blooms from mid to late summer. Part shade. 40". Loosely formed small white plumes 12". attractive gray-green foliage in the spring, reaching a Zones 4-8. ASL2720 Astilbe japonica 'Elizabeth' 8.85 mature height of 3-4'. The flowers appear in June for 3-4 Raspberry plumes in mid summer. Part shade to shade and ASL3540 Astilbe simplicifolia 'Praecox' 7.85 weeks, with the long seed pods providing plenty of a moist soil. 28". Pundulous, pink plumes in late June. Prefer a rich and moist material for dried flower arrangements. Full sun or partial soil, high in organic matter, in shade, but will tolerate full sun shade. performs well in our garden soil. Zone 4-8. ASL2100 Astilbe arendsii 'Bressingham Beauty' 8.85 ASL2760 Astilbe japonica 'Europa' 7.85 with sufficient moisture. 15". Arching clear pink plumes in August. 30-40". Clear pink. Perfers partial shade or partial sun and moist soil. BAP100 Baptisia australis 8.85 Blooms in June-August. 26". ASL3580 Astilbe simplicifolia 'Sprite' 7.85 The most cold hardy species. Emerges very early in spring. ASL2140 Astilbe arendsii 'Cattleya' 7.85 Chosen by the Perennial Plant Association as the perennial Compact clumps with lavender-blue, pea-like flowers. June. If Tall and loosely clustered orchid-pink blooms in July. It con- ASL2820 Astilbe japonica 'Peach Blossom' 7.85 plant for 1994! Long blooming with light pink blossoms July grown in full sun, no need to stake. 36-40". Zones 3-8. trasts nicely with the dark foliage and stems. 35-40". Light salmon pink blooms in June, good for cutting. Attracts through August. Bronze foliage. 15-18". Introduced to the butterflies. Part to full shade. 24". United States by Alan Bloom of Bressingham, England. BAP350 Baptisia x 'Carolina Moonlight' 12.85 ASL2170 Astilbe arendsii 'Country and Western' 8.85 Stunning soft 18" yellow flower spikes in late spring. A great Soft pink flowers above dark green foliage on a compact ASL2840 Astilbe japonica 'Peaches and Cream' 8.85 ASL3600 Astilbe simplicifolia 'Touch of Pink' 7.85 full sun plant that is heat tolerant and drought resistant. plant 15-18". Makes a great addition to a shadier spot in the Pyramidal plumes that range from white to pink in July. Dark Arching, fluffy plumes of pale apricot/pink in July. Very glossy 4-5'. Zones 4-9. garden, and can take full sun as well with plenty of moisture. green glossy foliage, sharply toothed. 24". dark-green leaves. Part shade and a rich moist soil. 16".

ASL2180 Astilbe arendsii 'Elizabeth Bloom' 7.85 ASL2960 Pure pink flowers over deep, glossy green foliage. 24". Astilbe thunbergii 'Straussenfeder' Ostrich Plume 7.85 (Syn:'Ostrich Plume') Graceful pink drooping plumes in Delicate flowers consisting of clusters of tiny florets Unusual foliage specimens are always welcome in the ASL2220 Astilbe arendsii 'Erica' 7.85 June/July. 24-30". A wonderful choice for the woodland garden. surrounded by papery . Blooms in early summer to perennial border. The Bergenia's outstanding feature is Large open panicles of clear pink flowers in August. 24". mid summer. Prefers sun or light shade and moist organic its broad, glossy 8-10" leaves which are evergreen and ASL2967 Astilbe x 'Eden's Odysseus' 8.85 well-drained soil. Zone 4-7. tinged a red color in the winter. Plants confine them- ASL2300 Astilbe arendsii 'Hyacinth' 7.85 Soft, cotton-candy pink plumes explode from contrasting dark selves to neat clumps and offer a nice show of color in Lilac colored, long dense flower plumes. August. 24". green foliage. Left on the plants, the dry plumes continue to AST085 Astrantia hybrida 'Abbey Road' 10.85 the Spring. Low maintenance and pest free. Sun in the add interest well into winter. Or cut them to create magnifi- Large reddish-pink flowers grow 18" in mid to late summer. North, shade in southern areas. Moist well-drained soil. ASL2330 Astilbe arendsii 'Jump and Jive' 8.85 cent indoor arrangements. 22-26". Prefers partial shade, but will tollerate full sun. Moist soil. Zones 4-8. Different, well formed upright, mounded and compact plant. The rapid growth rate, uniform habit and flowering freely makes this ASL2970 Astilbe x 'Maggie Daley' 7.85 AST200 Astrantia hybrida 9.85 BER200 Bergenia cordifolia 'Baby Doll' 8.85 a stand out. Bright pink flowers with dark green foliage. 18-24". Dense lavender-purple plumes bloom over deep green (A. m. `Rosensinfonie') Rose and pink bracts. Prefers part A low growing bergenia that forms a neat rosette. Dense foliage. Similar to Astilbe c. 'Visions' but nearly a foot taller. shade. 30". clusters of light pink flowers on 12" stems. ASL2340 Astilbe arendsii 'Kriemhilde' 7.85 Late blooming. 28". Deep rose flowers with bronze foliage. Blooms in July. 35". AST235 Astrantia hybrida 'Ruby Cloud' 12.85 BER255 Bergenia cordifolia 'Bressingham Ruby' 9.85 Round cream-colored florets with purple-red flowering bracts. Outstanding foliage color from glossy green in summer to ASL2425 Astilbe arendsii 'Nikky' 8.85 Prefers moist well-drained soil. 2-3'. ruby red in winter. Deep rose-red flowers in spring. Consid- Pink and white blooms that flower against dark foliage. Bloom ered to be one of the best ruby-leaved varieties. 12-15". time is early to mid-summer. 28". Prefers moist soil. These shorter astilbes are perfect for the front of the AST240 Astrantia hybrida 'Ruby Wedding' 10.85 Zones 3-8. border or as ground covers. The delicate fine-cut foliage Dark maroon/red, flowers in June and reblooms late summer. ASL2450 Astilbe arendsii 'Pink Paradise' 7.85 is attractive all season. Good for containers. Moist well- 22-28". Part shade to shade. Moist well drained soil. Zone 4-7. BER725 Bergenia cordifolia 'Winter Glow' 13.85 Long pink plumes from early to mid-May which continue for drained soil, partial shade. Zone 4-8. Thick leathery glossy green leaves turn to a redish bronze in about 3 weeks. 35". AST290 'Tickled Pink' 10.85 the fall. Bright red flowers throughout the spring. 12-15". ASL3140 Astilbe chinensis 'Visions' 7.85 Now known as 'Temptation Star'. A unique large flower with a Zones 3-8. ASL2540 A real beauty! Light pink-lavender flowers. Bronze green starry pink coller of pointed bracts above with umbels of Astilbe chinensis 'Purple Candles' ('Purpurkerze') 7.85 foliage. 10-15". July-August. botton like, dark pink blooms produced in large clusters with BER750 Bergenia cordifolia 'Winterglut' 10.85 (Syn: A. c. 'Purplekerze') Rosy purple, tall upright plumes in lacy foliage. Blooms from early to late summer if dead- Thick leathery leaves are a glossy green throughout spring and July. Must have for the shade garden and as a cut flower. 36 ASL3220 Astilbe crispa x 'Perkeo' 8.85 headed. Part shade with rich moist soil. Outstanding cut summer and turn to a deep red in fall and winter. Pink flowers inches Zones 4-9. Dark rose plumes in July. 8-10". flower. 15-18". Zones 4-8. in spring somethmes rebloom in the fall. 12-15". Zones 3-8.

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BER850 Bergenia x 'Dark Margin' 10.85 CAM553 Campanula persicifolia 'La Bonne Amie' 12.85 CEN500 Centaurea montana 'Alba' 10.85 Bright purple red flowers over green leaves with maroon Double whiteflowers in mid summer. Great cut flower. 20-24". A compact 1-2' perennial with silvery-green, felty foliage. Pure margins and turn a glossy deep maroon in the winter. Full The marsh marigold is found growing throughout New Zones 4-8. Full sun to part shade and a moist well drained soil. white, feathery, cornflowers with a black accented center. Very sun. 12-15". Zones 4-8. England along streams and brooks. Attractive shiny elegant. Blooms early summer and will reflower if cut back. leaves are a perfect background for the large clusters of CAM590 Campanula persicifolia 'Telham Beauty' 7.85 Easy to grow in a sunny location in ordinary garden soil. BER875 Bergenia x 'Lunar Glow' 32.85 flowers that appear in April-May. Prefers partial shade. Large single lavender-blue flowers. Full sun and an average Foliage emerges creamy yellow in spring and is comple- Zones 5-7. well drained soil. Nice hummingbird plant. 24-36". Zones 3-7. CEN508 Centaurea montana 'Amethyst Dream' 11.85 mented by fuchsia flowers. Foliage matures to dark green Deeper-purple colored flowers than the genus. Large flowers then red for the winter. A truly unique selection reaching 15". CAL100 Caltha palustris Early 7.85 CAM735 Campanula punctata 'Hot Lips' 8.85 2 1⁄2" diameter and silver foliage that handles heat and Full sun. Zones 4-8. This selection we find will flower a week or more earlier then A non aggressive punctata with mounding growth habit to drought. Flower buds are “shingled,” which gives them inter- the speices. A local grower has made this selection and the foliage. The 2" white flowers speckled with burgundy. This est before opening. 20". Zones 3-9. BER950 Bergenia x 'Overture' 12.85 shared them with us. is more pronounced along the 'lip'. A slow spreader, will re- Deep violet-magenta flowers. Has bright green purplish bloom sporadically with deadheading. Mid summer. 12-16". CEN510 Centaurea montana 'Amethyst In Snow' 10.85 foliage that darkens in the winter. Blooms early to late spring. CAL105 Caltha palustris Late 7.85 Lovely bicolor flower. Silky white, tubular radiate from royal Full sun. 15-18". Zones 4-8. This selection we find will flower a week or more later then CAM740 Campanula punctata 'Kent Belle' 8.85 purple centers in mid-May to mid-June. Silvery green foliage the speices. A local grower has made this selection and Glossy violet-blue 2" bells on long upright stalks. Lots of forms dense, substantial masses. Full sun. 14". Zones 3-9. shared them with us. vigor! A must-have! Blooms mid summer. 18-24". CEN520 Centaurea montana 'Black Sprite' 10.85 An ideal plant for late season color. Many aster-like CAL300 Caltha palustris 'Flore Plena' 16.85 CAM745 Campanula punctata 'Little Punky' 12.85 Burgundy black flowers are a true show stopper in May-June. blossoms appear in August/Sept. Full sun is best, with (C. p. 'Multiplex') Attractive double yellow flowers. 1-2'. A cute dwarf with blush-white tubular flowers that are heav- Green silvery foliage provides a nice backdrop. Full sun. 14" moist well-drained soil. Zones 4-8. ily spotted cherry red inside. The shiny, dark green leaves form Zone 4. a very dense low clump. Full to part sun. 8-10". Zones 3-8. BOT025 Boltonia asteroides 'Jim Crockett' 9.85 CEN530 Centaurea montana 'Gold Bullion' 10.85 Compact growth habit with lavender daisy like flowers mid CAM760 Campanula punctata 'Pale Blue Lilac' 7.85 Vivid traditional blue cornflowers in May and June, but with summer. 18-24". Full sun. Zones 4-9. A large group of perennials that provides blossoms in Large bells of soft pale blue tinged with lavender. Makes a the twist is the striking chartreuse foliage. 12-15". Drought shades of blue, white, and pink, in an assortment of great cut flower! 24-28". tolerant. Good butterfuly plant. Prefers well-drained soil, BOT100 Boltonia asteroides 'Pink Beauty' 8.85 heights from 8-24". Some are valuable as ground covers spreads in moist soil. Full sun to part shade. Zone 3-8. Pink daisy like flowers in late July/August. A great butterfly and others as cut flowers. Full sun or part shade and a CAM790 Campanula punctata 'Sarosota' 8.85 and bee plant! May need support. 3-4'. fertile well-drained soil. Zones 3-7. This is a great selction due to it purple pendulous flowers in CEN575 Centaurea nigra 7.85 midsummer. 3'. The flowers and petioles are dark violet contrasting well with BOT150 Boltonia asteroides 'Snowbank' 8.85 CAM260 Campanula glomerata 'Bellefleur Blue' 8.85 the whites and pales of summer. 12-18". Mid summer. Bright pure white flowers. Performs well in southern gardens. Bears numerous deep-blue flower clusters just above its CAM800 Campanula punctata 'Wedding Bells' 8.85 Our nursery stock plants all reach a height of 3-4' and never attractive ovate foliage. The compact and uniform growth Double white 'hose-in-hose' flowers in midsummer. Tends to need staking. Late summer. habit and floriferous nature of the Bellefleur series will liven spread. Makes an elegant addition to the garden as well as up any perennial program. 4-6". Zones 3-8. an outstanding cut flower. 24-32". Zones 5-7. A long-lived plant with sturdy stems that needs little CAM275 Campanula glomerata 'Crown of Snow' 8.85 CAM860 Campanula takesimana 7.85 staking. There is a clump in our orchard that is at least 21 (Syn: C. g. 'Schneekrone') Beautiful large white clusters of Handsome foliage comprised of large glossy, green leaves. plus years old! The flowers resemble a turtle's head, hence Very fine foliage plants for shady, moist sites. Will with- flowers. 24". Full sun to part shade. Large tubular, lilac-white bells with many maroon spots inside. the name. Appearing in August-October, they provide bright stand more sun in a cooler area. Dainty clusters of airy Vigorous, spreading by underground runners. Ideal for the late season color. Full sun or partial shade. Zones 3-7. blue flowers in late spring to early summer resemble For- CAM285 Campanula glomerata 'Joan Elliot' 7.85 woodland garden or as a ground cover. July. 2-3'. Zones 5-7. get-Me-Nots. Ideal for pondside or stream. 15". Zones 3-7. Violet-blue flower clusters in June. Sun to part shade. Good CHN100 Chelone glabra 7.85 cut flower. 18". CAM880 Campanula takesimana 'Elizabeth' 8.85 White flowers with a tinge of pink. 2-4'. Zones 3-8. BRU065 Brunnera macrophylla 'Kings Ransom' 19.85 Very impressive with large tubular burgundy bells. Great grower. This wonderful sport of Jack Frost has a thick yellow margin CAM295 Campanula glomerata 'Odessa' 8.85 Excellent cut flower. Blooms mid season, reaching 24-28". CHN150 Chelone glabra 'Black Ace' 7.85 surrounding silvery frosted leaves with dark green nevation. Large royal purple upfacing clusters. Rise from a mound of deep White snapdragon-like flowers on green-black leaves. 3-4'. Small blue flowers in late spring. 15-18". Zones 5-9. green foliage in May-July. Prefer sun to part shade. 24-36". CAM890 Campanula trachelium 'Bernice' 10.85 Double lavender fringed cup-shaped flowers in midsummer. CHN200 Chelone lyonii 7.85 BRU100 Brunnera macrophylla 'Looking Glass' 14.85 CAM300 Campanula glomerata 'Snowflake' 8.85 Bright green foliage. Spreading growth habit. 18". Elegant pink flowers that make for a great hummingbird plant. Heart shaped variegated silver leaves cup and tip down a bit. This clustered bellflower variety is an upright, clump-forming Late season blooms make the plant a welcomed site in the Blue flowers bloom between March and June. 12-15". perennial which typically grows 1.5-2'. Upward facing, bell- garden. 24-32". Great cut flower! shaped, white flowers. Late spring to early summer. An undemanding perennial that supplies masses of CHN250 Chelone lyonii 'Hot Lips' 7.85 www.FieldstoneGardens.com CAM305 Campanula glomerata 'Superba' 8.85 blooms from June through August. Easy to grow. Full sun Early season foliage is an attractive bronze-green, turning Fine showy clusters of violet bells on an upright plant. 20". is best. Well-drained average soil. Drought tolerant. A bright green in late summer. Rose flowers appear in August- 7 nice addition to the butterfly garden! September. 24-36". Zones 3-7. CAM470 Campanula persicifolia 'Chettle Charm' 8.85 Creamy white, bell-shaped flowers each with a light margin of CEN175 Centaurea hypoleuca 7.85 CHN275 Chelone lyonii 'Pink Temptation' 7.85 blue along the edges of each . 36". June-July. Silvery, paper-thin bracts, deep rose-pink thistle like blooms A dwarf form only reaching 15-18" with tight clusters of pink with pale centers. Attracts butterflies and gardeners alike. flowers in summer. Full sun to part shade Zones 3-8 Compact. Blooms July-August. 24". Zone 4.

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CHN300 Chelone obliqua 7.85 CLE260 Clematis x hybrida 'Jackmanii' 13.85 This species of turtlehead is a stiffly erect, clump-forming Velvety purple flowers with cream . Profuse bloomer. Missouri native perennial which typically grows 2-3' and June-September. 8-12'. Prune hard. A large family of flowering plants that contributes over This permanent long-lived perennial has handsome leathery occurs in moist woods, swampy areas and along streams. 100 popular varieties of perennials and annuals. The foliage that when crushed emits a delightful lemon Hooded, snapdragon-like, two-lipped, deep rose flowers CLE460 Clematis x hybrida 'Red Cardinal' 13.85 perennials listed below have daisy-like flowers in mid- fragrance. The flowers and leaves have been known to form a appear in tight, spike-like terminal racemes from late summer Crimson/maroon flowers with light yellow stamens. May-June. summer. Ideal for butterflies/bees. Full sun and well- gas which may be ignited on a warm evening. Give it a sunny, into autumn. Flowers resemble turtle heads. Coarsely- Prune hard in spring. 8-12'. drained soil. well-drained location near the back of the border. Takes time toothed, lance-shaped, dark green leaves. 24-36". to establish itself. so place in a permanent location. An CLE510 Clematis x hybrida 'The President' 13.85 COR500 Coreopsis verticillata 'Golden Showers' 7.85 aristocrat of the garden! Good butterfly plant! Zones 3-8. Deep bluish-purple with dark purple stamens. Silvery under- Bright yellow star-shaped flowers. Unique, fern-like foliage. side. Continuous bloomer. 8-12'. June-September. No pruning. Good cut flower. Drought resistant. Sun or light shade. June DID100 Dictamnus albus (Syn: D. fraxinella) 12.85 to frost. 24". Zones 5-9. The 1" white flowers are held on a long raceme. A very One of the most popular and useful of all perennials. CLE720 Clematis maximowicziana (Syn: C.paniculata) 13.85 special plant for the garden! 24". Large flowers on long stems, excellent for cutting. Prefers (Syn: C. paniculata)(Sweet Autumn Clematis) Sweet-scented COR525 Coreopsis verticillata 'Moonray' 10.85 sun and well-drained soil. June-Sept. Good butterfly cream colored blooms with prominent off-white stamens. Feath- Produces masses of light creamy yellow blossoms atop airy DID200 Dictamnus albus 'Purpureus' 12.85 plants! Zones 4-9. ery seed heads. September-October. 10-20'. Moderate pruning. clumps of fine, needle-like foliage. The plants bloom all sum- Forms an attractive plant with spikes of deep rose-pink mer long for three continuous months. 18-24". Full sun. flowers with reddish veining. July. 24". CHR030 Chrysanthemum superbum 'Amelia' 7.85 Zones 4-9. A good cut flower variety. Flowers are white with an attractive yellow disk at the center. 36". Zone 4. COR540 Coreopsis verticillata 'Zagreb' 7.85 The common name Sweet Fern is derived from the Bushy 12-15" plants are covered in June/July with masses CHR040 Chrysanthemum superbum 'Becky' 7.85 fern-like foliage that omits a sweet smell from the of starry golden yellow flowers. Fern-like foliage. Zones 3-9. No garden would be complete without this old favorite. A Big single white daisies in June-July. Shiny foliage. 3'. Hardy aromatic foliage. This native to North America is a small stately flower stalk growing up to 3'. Adds splendor to the & long lived. 2003 Perennial of the Year! shrub that grows 3-4'. background of the perennial border.

CHR155 Chrysanthemum superbum 'Sheffield' 7.85 COM100 Comptonia peregrina 8.85 DAR100 Darmera peltata (Syn: Peltiphyllum) 12.85 DIG610 Digitalis thapsi 'Spanish Peaks' 7.85 Soft pink rays around a yellow center blooming from summer Thin narrow leaves are 2-4" long. Either flowers or catkins are White flowers, fading to pink, appear in early spring on 3' Spikes to 12" of raspberry rose flowers in early summer over to frost. Spreading habit, sturdy and hardy. 18". produced in clusters at ends of branches depending upon cymes. Large, shiny, leaves up to 18' across appear soon a trim mat of furry foliage. This perennial thrives in a variety sex of the plant. Openings in coniferous forest in well-drained, after. Water-loving plant needs a large area preferably along of sites and soils. dry, acid, sandy or gravelly soils. Because it fixes nitrogen, a stream or pond. Shade. Cool moist soil. 5'. Zones 5-7. does well on disturbed sites or sites with sterile soil. Drought and salt tolerant. CHR620 Chrysanthemum serotinum 7.85 (Syn: Lecucanthemella) Celebrate fall with this mum! Tall One of the best perennials for the shade or woodland An easy, low maintenance plant that provides late season stems produce masses of white daisies from September- garden! All are easy to grow, requiring moist, but well- color. Large daisy-like flowers are long lasting, making October. Perfectly hardy and easy to grow! 3-4". Zone 4-8. drained soil. Lovely delicate flowers in late spring. them good cut flowers. Full sun, average soil. Does well in This adaptable and undemanding plant is very popular southern gardens. 24-36". Zones 3-8. CHR640 Chrysanthemum weyrichii 7.85 for use as a ground cover in partial shade and a DIC200 Dicentra eximia 7.85 A small species of Chrysanthemum. White to light pink flow- well-drained moist soil. The very fragrant blossoms in (Fringed Bleeding Heart) Attractive dwarf habit, forming a ECH110 Echinacea purpurea 'After Midnight' 12.85 ers in early to mid summer. Slow spreading. Full sun. 8-10". May/June are excellent for cutting. Beautiful for natural- neat clump with fern-like gray-greenfoliage. Fringed rosy-pink, Fragrant dark magenta petals eminate from a dark red cone izing in woodland areas. 6-8". Zone 2-7a. heart-shaped flowers June-September. 12-15". Zones 3-9. in midsummer. Being only 12" makes this echinacea an exellent choice for borders. Full sun. Zones 4-8. CON020 Convallaria majalis 6.85 DIC600 Dicentra formosa 'Bacchanal' 8.85 Very fragrant, nodding white bells. May-June. Great for natu- Dark wine-red flowers above fern-leaf foliage. June- ECH215 Echinacea purpurea 'Coconut Lime' 13.85 Few vines give the spectacular flower show that the ralizing in a woodland garden! Great cut flower! September. 12". Zones 3-9. Bright white with a pale green center cone. Blooms in mid clematis produces. This plant grow best in a fertile, well- summer and a great cut flower. Tolerates dry to moist soils. drained soil located in full sun. The roots must be kept CON030 Convallaria majalis 'Albostriata' 14.85 DIC775 Dicentra spectabilis 8.85 Full sun. 24-30". Zones 4-9. cool and moist by using a mulch. (Hot heads and cool Longitudinally striped basal leaves creamy white arching (Common Bleeding Heart) An old favorite, bearing long feet.) Zones 4-9. stems of pendent bell shaped scented white flowers in spring. racemes of drooping rosy-pink heart-shaped flowers. Flow- ECH257 Echinacea purpurea 'Green Jewel' 14.85 Very striking plant. Sun to part shade. 9". ers late May into June. You can't beat this one for its low Soft green ray petals eminate from a fragrant green center CLE140 Clematis x hybrida 'Duchess of Edinburgh' 13.85 maintenance and reliability! 30". Zones 2-9. and stay true to their color throughout the season. Grows Double white rosette-shaped flowers with yellow stamens CON190 Convallaria majalis 'Rosea' 8.85 shorter then most echinacea so no staking is required. blooming June-Sept. A vigorous grower. 8-12'. Moderate Fragrant light pink flowers. Cooler spring weather tends to DIC800 Dicentra spectabilis 'Alba' 8.85 20-24". Zones 4-9. pruning. make the pink flower color even more vibrant. Slow spread- In our shade garden, the white bleeding heart is noticed by ing and great as a cut flower. 8-10". Blooms April-May in par- everyone who passes by. The abundant flowers brighten up any ECH260 Echinacea purpurea 'Harvest Moon' 10.85 CLE170 Clematis x hybrida 'Ernest Markham' 13.85 tial shade to full shade. Medium moisture soil. Zones 2-7. dark corner. A very special perennial. 30". Zones 2-9. May-June. (Syn. 'Matthew Saul') Fragrant golden flowers the color of a Bright magenta flowers with golden stamens from August- big harvest moon. Overlapping petals make the flower look October. are broad and overlapping. Robust grower. DIC950 Dicentra x 'Spring Magic 14.85 fuller and larger. Vigorous grower. 24-30". 12-16'. Prune hard. Clusters of pink, heart-shaped flowers May-July. Rich green fernlike foliage throughout the year. Part sun to full shade. Zones 4-8.

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ECH265 Echinacea purpurea 'Hope' 12.85 EPI740 Epimedium x. 'Pink Elf' 12.85 Big soft-pink fragrant flowers bloom from summer into early Loaded with small airy light pink flowers, each flower has a fall atop tall sturdy stems. Two inch globes are the main attraction from midsummer bronze cup. Blooms March-May. 12". Zone 5-9. A prominent wildflower that makes an excellent choice to early fall. An excellent subject for fresh and dried for the perennial garden. Provides late season color. Very ECH270 Echinacea purpurea 'Hot Papaya' 15.85 arrangements. The bold character of the plant comes EPI760 Epimedium x perralchicum 'Frohnleiten' 8.85 easy to grow in moist, well-drained soil. Full sun or part Double orange flowers make an excelent cut flower lasting from its large spiny leaves, softened by a downy white Eventually, one plant will become a colony of evergreen shade. up to 10 days. Flowers appear mid to late summer. Full sun underside. Impervious to disease. foliage with bright yellow flowers with short bronze spurs in 24-30". early spring. Best to cut right to the ground in fall. 12-16". EUP260 Eupatorium maculatum 'Carin' 8.85 ECN100 Echinops ritro 7.85 Shade to part shade in a well-drained fertile soil. A new color for Joe Pye Weed. Unique silvery pink flowers and ECH300 Echinacea purpurea 'Magnus' 7.85 Masses of globe-like heads of steel blue. Superb at the back purple stems. Grows July-September in part shade. Prefers Chosen by the Perennial Plant Association as the 1998 Plant or center of border. Height: 3-4'. Jun-Aug. EPI780 Epimedium x rubrum 8.85 moist, well-drained soil. Attracts butterfilies, hummingbirds, of the Year! Carmine non-drooping flowers in August/ Ruby red flowers with a light center. Part shade to shade and and bees. 5-6'. Zone 4-9. September. 4'. ECN500 Echinops tienschanicum 9.85 a moist well-drained soil. Outstanding! 8-12". Zones 4-8. Tennis ball sized flowers bloom in August-September and EUP400 Eupatorium x 'Little Joe' 8.85 ECH330 Echinacea purpurea 'Meringue' 16.85 have a blue tint which fades to a pure white ball. Strong EPI800 Epimedium x versicolor 'Sulphureum' 8.85 Lavender flowers atop green leaves. Blooms in midsummer, and Double pale green/white flowers with pom-pom centers. Full stalks help this giant Globe Thistle reach heights of 5-7'. Elegant light yellow flowers. This is a great plant for the prefers moist soil. Requires sun or partial sun. 48". Zone 4-8. sun, drought tolerant. 18". Deeply cut foliage adds texture to the garden. Full sun. shaded area of your garden. 12". Zone 4-8.

ECH340 Echinacea purpurea 'Milkshake' 12.85 EPI890 Epimedium x youngianum 'Merlin' 12.85 Double french vanilla flowers with falling ray petals. Deer re- The leaflets are sharply serrated, marked with red upon emer- sistant. Full sun 30" Zone 4-9. gence in the spring, and turn a deep shade of crimson in the A large group of perennials known chiefly for their showy Excellent slow-spreading evergreen ground cover for the fall. The 3-8 pendulous flowers are about 3/4" across and light flowers which are brightly colored bracts. Easy to grow in ECH355 Echinacea purpurea 'Pica Bella' 12.85 shade. The compound leaves are light green, taking on a pinkish white. Flowers are essentially spurless. Zones 5-8. dry, well-drained soil. Full sun. Showy colorful bright red pink flowers with burnt red orange reddish tinge in fall. Grows well under trees if the soil has cone. Blooms summer through to fall. Full sun dry to moist been amended with organic matter, such as peat moss. EPI820 Epimedium x warleyensis 9.85 EUR250 Euphorbia dulcis 'Chameleon' 7.85 soil . Attracts butterflies and a great cut flower. 24-36". Zones April-May. Coppery-orange sepals with spur-like brownish petals. 12". Early in the season, foliage is grape-purple. Later foliage 4-9. matures to an intense purple. Yellow flowers. 12". EPI200 Epimedium grandiflorum (Syn: E. macrantheum) 8.85 EPI900 Epimedium x youngianum 'Niveum' 8.85 ECH366 Echinacea purpurea 'Prairie Splendor' 12.85 Very showy silvery-pink flowers tinged with lavender. Flowers Pendulous pure white flowers in April-May. Part shade. Beau- EUR710 Euphorbia x martinii 'Ascot Rainbow' 16.85 An early bloom echinacea, blooming as much as two weeks in April-May. Part shade. 10-12". tiful! 8-10". Zones 5-8. Narrow gray-green leaves are edged in yellow and topped before other coneflowers. Rose pink flowers bloom atop with creamy green flowers in spring. As foliage matures it compact stems in late June. Full sun. 2'. Zones 4-8. EPI250 Epimedium grandiflorum 'Lilafee' 8.85 EPI925 Epimedium x youngianum 'Purple Heart' 16.85 turns a reddish bronze adding late season interest. 20" Lovely lavender-violet flowers.Young spring foliage is beige- Greenish purple foliage darkens to a dark purple providing ECH370 Echinacea purpurea 'Ruby Star' (Rubinstern) 7.85 brown and greens up in early summer. 8-15". the perfect background for the bicolored lavender/white flow- Large flat flowers of bright rose lavender. July-August. Full sun ers. 8-12". and well drained soil. Beautiful! 30-36". EPI440 Epimedium pallidum 8.85 Upright yellow spring blooms with fine foliage lasting 6 weeks. EPI950 Epimedium x youngianum 'Roseum' 8.85 ECH380 Echinacea purpurea 'Ruby Giant' 8.85 10-12". Pink to rose flowers in April-May. Part shade and moist soil. All species have alternate leaves and swollen nodes. Pinkish flowers in mid to late summer. It has petals that are 8-10". Zones 5-8. These plants require a lot of space and should be planted more flattened-out than the species. Wonderful for flower EPI500 Epimedium pinnatum ssp. colchicum 11.85 with adequate spacing. arranging! 2-3'. Showy bright yellow flowers atop 12" stems. FAL320 Fallopia japonica 'Crimson Beauty' 9.85 ECH388 Echinacea purpurea 'Summer Sun' 14.85 EPI510 Epimedium pubigerum 9.85 An early spring flower found along moist woods, thickets Tall, impressive with arching branches and dark crimson Golden orange flowers perfectly sized for the middle of the Compact mounds of leathery, evergreen dark foliage. and stream banks, naturalizing into carpets of gray green, plumes in late summer. Treelike perennial best used as a border. 40" Full sun. Panicles of yellow flowers, creamy-white inside. Partial shade lance shaped leaves. 10-12" flower stalks produce single speciman or with other bold plants. Cut back to keep in in any soil. 10-15". nodding lily-like blossoms. Part shade. Moist well-drained check. 8-12'. ECH391 Echinacea purpurea 'Sundown' 12.85 soil. Intense enormous russet orange blossoms. Blooms mid sum- EPI700 Epimedium x cantabrigiense 9.85 FAL400 Fallopia japonica 'Variegata' 8.85 mer to fall. Heat and drought tolerant. Attracts butterflies and Pinkish-orange flowers above lustrous evergreen foliage. ERZ050 albidum 8.85 Attractive variegated leaves of white, yellow and pink. Sum- bees. Full sun and well drained soil. 36-42". Zones 3-10. White flowers in early spring. Part shade with a moist well mer flowering. Full sun to part shade. 4'. Zones 5-9. EPI715 Epimedium x. 'Creeping Yellow' 12.85 drained soil. 10-12". Zone 4-8. ECH392 Echinacea purpurea 'Sunrise' 12.85 Young leaves have a red margin which eventually turns to Elegant butter yellow petals about 5" across on a very sturdy a soild green as the leaves mature. Bright white fragrant ERZ120 Erythronium americanum 'Yellow' 8.85 stem. Blooms mid summer to mid fall. Atractive to bees, flowers bloom April-May. 14". Zone 4-9. This trout lily has unique foliage that is mottled with a hearty www.FieldstoneGardens.com birds, and butterflies. Full sun, dry to moist soil. 24-36". purple. The flower sits at the top of a solitary stem and droops Zones 4-9. EPI730 Epimedium x. 'Pink Champagne' 12.85 down, facing the ground. The petals curl up to reveal the 7 Soft pink flowers with a hint of white bloom from April to June. bright yellow inner part of the petals. 8". Zone 3-8. 14-16". Zone 4-8.

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FER510 Osmunda regalis (Royal Fern) 7.85 GER410 Geranium pratense 'Hocus Pocus' 11.85 Huge graceful fronds, considered one of our finest ferns. Can Large light purple flowers with dark bronze leaves. Blooms A shaded garden is always a challenge. However ferns can tolerate a wet location. 3-4'. A large genus of valuable perennials. Many can be used June-Aug. Full sun to part shade. 12-16". play a major role in any area where limited sunlight and as a ground cover because they do a magnificent job of moist, rich, well-drained soil exist. Use as a ground cover FER560 Polystichum acrostichoides (Christmas Fern) 7.85 smothering out weeds. However, they are easy to control GER510 Geranium sanguineum 7.85 along banks and streams as well as foundation plantings. (Christmas Fern) Dark, evergreen foliage provides good back- and can be incorporated into the garden without fear of One of the most reliable of all geraniums able to grow in a va- drop for smaller plants. Fronds used in floral arrangements. invasion. All varieties have attractive foliage, including riety of situations. Full sun or partial shade in an average soil. FER100 Athyrium filix-femina (Lady Fern) 8.85 Partial shade in moist, well-drained soils. 12". late fall color. The first flush of bloom is early summer Heat tolerant. Purple-red flowers in June and July. Forms a dense An attractive fern, fine and delicate. Shade or partial shade. Will continuing into September. Excellent subject for the mound of foliage that will provide you with bright red fall color. tolerate moderately dry soil. Great woodland selection. 15-24". rockery or the border. Full sun to partial shade. GER520 Geranium sanguineum 'Album' 7.85 FER115 Athyrium filix-femina 'Lady in Red' 8.85 GER025 Geranium cinereum 'Purple Pillow' 9.85 Same nice traits as Geranium sanguineum, excepts flowers An Athyrium with showy burgundy running throughout the stems. Low mounds to 6" with very floriferous purple blooms from of white appear in June and July. Grows 10-12". Zones 3-8. Unique and a worthy addition to your fern collection. 30-36". Delightful perennial that thrives in moist locations. All June-August. Does well in part shade. Great for the butterfly produce feathery plumes in mid or late summer. Sun or garden. GER525 Geranium sanguineum 'Alpen Glow' 7.85 FER119 Athyrium niponicum 'Apple Court' 8.85 light shade. Zones 3-7. A mound of vivid rose-red flowers in spring over a low carpet This painted fern has show purple, silver and green markings GER130 Geranium himalayense 'Gravetye' 8.85 of dark green foliage. Plant should be placed in full sun or like other Japanese painted ferns but it also has a crest mak- FIL400 Filipendula purpurea 'Elegans' 7.85 Deep blue flowers with reddish centers and red-purple veins. partial shade in the front of the garden. 8-14". ing it stand out in any shade garden. 1-2'. A bold addition for the garden. Large broad green leaves with Sun to part shade in a well drained soil. 12-16". Zones 4-8. sprays of pink flowers in July. 24-36". GER573 Geranium sanguineum 'Elke' 14.85 FER130 Athyrium niponicum 'Pictum' 8.85 GER145 Geranium macrorrhizum 7.85 Pink flowers with dark pink veins bloom mid summer atop (Japanese Painted Fern) This is one of our favorite ferns! Very FIL455 Filipendula rubra 'Albicans' 8.85 One of the easiest geraniums to grow, either in full sun or green mounds of foliaige. Works well as a ground cover or as attractive foliage comprised of fronds that have a silver-gray White blooms in early summer atop 5-6' stems. Full sun to partial shade. Very aromatic foliage. Dark pink flowers in late a border plant. variegation while the stems are maroon. Would brighten up a part shade, moist well drained soil, but will tolerate dry or spring. Somewhat spreading though not invasive making a dull corner of the shade garden. Needs moisture. soggy soil. Zone 3-9. nice groundcover. Drought tolerant. 18". Zones 3-8. GER615 Geranium sanguineum 'Max Frei' 7.85 Very free-flowering with deep magenta blooms. Compact, FER137 Athyrium niponicum 'Regal Red' 10.85 FIL800 Filipendula ulmaria 'Variegata' 10.85 GER155 Geranium macrorrhizum 'Album' 7.85 mounding plant makes an excellent groundcover. Reddish Dark red stems contrast wonderfuly with the silver paintings Here is an unusual member with green and white variegated White flowers with a touch of pink. Introduced by Walter fall leaf color. 8-12". on the fronds. Twisting on the pinnules give the frond a fluffed foliage. Definitely a nice accent plant, white flowers appear in Ingwersen from Bulgaria. Zones 3-8. up look. Moist soil, full sun 8-20". midsummer. 3-6'. GER625 Geranium sanguineum 'Nanum' 7.85 GER225 Geranium macrorrhizum 'Pindus' 10.85 Very low growing plant of only 12". Rose-magenta flowers. FER210 Athyrium x 'Branford Rambler' 8.85 FIL850 Filipendula vulgaris 'Kohome' 7.85 Low growing semi evergreen geranium. Purple/pink flowers Running Painted Fern. A vigorous groundcover type fern. This dwarf variety has light rose, miniature flowers in mid- May-July, sun/shade. 8-12". Zones 3-8. GER650 Geranium sanguineum 'Spinners' 7.85 Same great coloring as other Painted Ferns but with more summer. 6-8". Large cup-shaped deep purple-blue flowers with clumps of red tones. 12-18". GER275 Geranium maculatum 'Elizabeth Ann' 9.85 deeply divided leaves. Flowers in June. 30-36". Full sun to Mounds of chocolate foliage with contrasting bright pink flow- part shade and a well-drained soil. Zones 4-8. FER260 Dennstaedtia punctiloba 'Hay Scented Fern' 8.85 ers rising well above the foliage May-June. A vigorous grower Sweet scented light green fronds often growing in colonies that makes an excellent groundcover. Will tolerate dampness. GER735 Geranium wlassovianum 12.85 creating a carpet. Spreads rapidly and can be used for 10-15". Zones 4-9. Heavily veined magenta purple flowers on a bushey perennial naturalizing. Shade but can handle full sun as long as to 24". Blooms July to August. Great fall foliage! its provided with moist soil. 12-18". Zones 5-8. FRA060 Fragaria chiloensis 'Lipstick' 7.85 GER285 Geranium maculatum 'Espresso' 9.85 An attractive strawberry with rose-red flowers from June- Bronze foliage and sturdy pink flowers from May-July. Older GER745 Geranium x 'Anne Folkard' 9.85 FER350 Dryopteris goldiana (Goldie's Fern) 8.85 August. Low growing, reaching a height of only 6-8". Ideal as blooms fading to white. 16". This is a stunning plant that has climbing tendancies. Lighter A giant of our woodland ferns. Golden-green incolor reaching a groundcover, for rock gardens or containers. Full sun, well- green leaves. Velvety, saucer-shaped, purple flowers with height of 4'. Prefers a well-drained moistsoil. drained soil. Zone 3. GER305 Geranium magnificum 7.85 black centers. Long, slender stems trail to form a bushy Saucer-shaped flowers of rich violet, darkly veined and pro- mound. Likes a sunny well-drained spot. Zones 4-8. FER410 Matteuccia struthiopteris (Ostrich Fern) 12.85 FRA100 Fragaria 'Pink Panda' (Syn: 'Frel') 7.85 duced in abundance in early summer. 24". Tolerates light Large ostrich-like leaves. Likes moist, humus rich soil and an A delightful strawberry with bright pink flowers that are shade. Zones 3-8. GER765 Geranium x 'Brookside' 8.85 open shady area and can tolerate sun in swampy areas. Likes abundant from June through September! Easy to grow and A vigorous plant with large clear blue flowers and a pale to be near water. 3-4'. proven very hardy for us here in central Maine. GER345 Geranium phaeum 'Lily Lovell' 7.85 center. Long blooming. 20". Zones 4-8. Deep purple flowers atop 12" stems. We were impressed with FER450 Onoclea sensibilis (Sensitive Fern) 7.85 FRA150 Fragaria vesca 'Improved Rugen' 7.85 the attractive bright green foliage that remained right up until GER780 Geranium x cantabrigiense 'Alba' 8.85 (Sensitive Fern) A nice fern found in woods and wetlands in Bushy plants with no runners, bearing red, juicy, sweet and late November, a plus for us in Maine! White and pale pink flowers. Has reddish foliage. Blooms the eastern U.S. Great for use in shade to partial shade with tender fruit from June-September. 6-8". Full sun, well-drained spring to summer. Well drained soil. Full sun to part shade. plenty of soil moisture. 12". Zone 4-9. soil. Easy! Zones 4-8. GER355 Geranium phaeum 'Purpureum' 8.85 Great for rock gardens. 20". Zones 4-9. In late spring-early summer the plum/black flowers emerge FER505 Osmunda claytoniana 7.85 above nice green foliage. A great choice for the collector. GER790 Geranium x cantabrigiense 'Biokovo' 7.85 (Interupted Fern) A native fern found in moist woods. In mid- 20-24". Dainty white flowers with a hint of pink appear above a dense summer the spore bearing leaflets in the center of the frond mound of bright green leaves. Ideal for containers! 12". are shed 'interupting' the frond. 3-4' Full Shade, Zones 3-8. Zones 5-7.

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GER810 Geranium x cantabrigiense 'Karmina' 7.85 HEL730 Helleborus x hybridus 'Double Melody' 10.85 HEM2040 Hemerocallis 'Siloam French Marble' 12.85 An excellent groundcover geranium with rich raspberry pink A melody of so many colors just like the above Melody the Nice creamy-pink flowers atop 16" stems that bloom from flowers in early summer. 6-8". Low growing evergreen perennials that produce blooms in only real difference is that its you guessed it. It’s a Double! June-August. March and April. Superb plant for the shade/woodland GER820 Geranium x 'Dilys' 7.85 garden. Requires shade and a moist well-drained soil. HEL740 Helleborus x hybridus 'Golden Lotus' 26.85 HEM2300 Hemerocallis 'Sirocco' 8.85 Dark green foliage. Widely spreading. Reddish purple flowers Regal beauty. Zone 4-9. 3" double yellow flowers occasionally have a thin red edge. Early, creamy salmon-pink blossoms with amber overtones. with a dark center. 6". Zones 5-8. 20". Zones 4-8. 2-3'. HEL250 Helleborus orientalis (Lenten Rose) 8.85 GER822 Geranium x 'Dragonheart' 17.85 Leathery dark green leaves producing nodding 3" flowers. HEL750 Helleborus x hybridus 'Goldfinch' 26.85 HEM2720 Hemerocallis 'Winsome Lady' 8.85 Large deep magenta flowers with black centers and dark viens. Colors vary from white to dark lavender. Flowers are often Delicately rounded petals of soft green-yellow with tiny red Early, reblooming. 5½". flower. Blush pink self with deep Blooms throughout the summer. Large 2' clumps. Zones 4-8. spotted inside. 18". flakes centered with a deep lime green. Flowering in the early green throat. Fragrant. Dormant foliage. 24". spring. Full to part shade and average soil. 18-24". Zones 5-9. GER840 Geranium x 'Johnson Blue' 8.85 HEL300 Helleborus orientalis 'Double Queen' 26.85 HEM2740 Hemerocallis 'Young Countess' 8.85 Brilliant blue cup-shaped flowers. Finely divided foliage. Most Double flowers in exciting colors ranging from whites, pinks, HEL760 Helleborus x hybridus 'Kingston Cardinal' 26.85 Pale orchid pink bloom with a tiny green eye zone that blends heat tolerant of the species. Blooms from May-September. burgandys, yellows, with freckles and washes. Large lovely Ample fully doubled raspberry wine, mauve flowers on shiny into a pale yellow throat. Ruffled petals and crimped sepals. 18". One of the best! Zones 4-8. evergreen foliage. Blooms late winter to spring. Great for walk- dark evergreen foliage. Blooms in the early spring. Full to part 4" bloom. 26". ways. Full to part shade. Moist well drained soil. 12-15". shade with average soil needs. 15-24". Zones 5-9. GER845 Geranium x 'Jolly Bee' 12.85 Zones 4-9. Big bountiful blue flowers with maroon veins and white HEL790 Helleborus x hybridus Peppermint Ice' 26.85 centers. Blooms from May-Sept. 18-24". Full sun to part HEL320 Helleborus orientalis 'Joy Hybrids' 8.85 Double pale pink flowers with deep pink edges in early spring. HEM2840 Hemerocallis 'Joan Senior' 8.85 shade and a well drained soil. Large flowers in a mix of colors, white, yellow, green, pink, red, Dark green foliage present year round. Part to full shade. 12- Near white ruffled 6" flowers with a lime green throat. One of and purple. Part shade to shade. 14-16". 14". Zones 5-9. the most popular of the whites. 25". Blooms early to mid GER865 Geranium x 'Orion' 8.85 season and repeats bloom. Large, blue flowers with violet veins. Flowers July-August. Full HEL327 Helleborus orientalis 'Melody' 10.85 HEL800 Helleborus x hybridus 'Royal Heritage' 9.85 sun to part shade. 18". Zones 3-8. An astonishing large mix of colors white-pinks to burgandys (John Elsley) This plant exhibits hybrid vigor and a long flower- HEM2900 Hemerocallis 'Little Showoff' 8.85 with a dark evergreen foliage. Blooming in early spring. Spec- ing period. Excellent evergreen foliage of superior form, texture (Williamson 1972) 3" cream blossom with a red eyezone GER920 Geranium x 'Phillippe Vapelle' 8.85 tacular border plant. Part shade with moist well drained soil and color. The colors of 'Royal Heritage' range from pure white and a green throat. 16". Bluish-purple flowers with strong dark veins. Unique foliage 12-16". Zones 4-8. to near black. The predominant flower color is red. Zone 4. rounded soft velvet like leaves. A long bloomer. Superb! 15". HEM2940 Hemerocallis 'Little Snow Princess' 8.85 HEL340 Helleborus orientalis 'Pink Lady' 9.85 HEL850 Helleborus x hybridus 'Sunshine Strain' 8.85 This daylilly was hybridized after the famous plantsman GER970 Geranium x 'Splish Splash' 8.85 Large up facing light pink flowers. Partially sunny to full shade Vigorous hybrid. Various colors of reds, yellows, and cremes. Howard Brooks and bears Ivory flowers with a green throat. Very large green leaves and white flowers splashed with locations. Moist soil. 12-16". Zones 4-8. Gray-green leaves. Part to full shade. 15-18". Zone 4-8. 18". violet. Summer bloom with a fall repeat. 24". HEL360 Helleborus orientalis 'Red Hybrid' 10.85 HEM3340 Hemerocallis 'White Formal' 8.85 Red Hybrid' is a dark maroon-red hybrid cultivar of the pop- (Lenington, 1967) Near white 5" blooms with green heart. ular Lenten rose. 12-15". Deep maroon flowers (to 2" Ruffled, waxy flowers are heavy textured. All American Award Easy care perennials that make a spectacular splash of diameter) with overlapping petals and center crowns of A beautiful profusion of color bursts from this easy care Winner, 1977. 30". color in late summer. Grand cut flower. Perfectly hardy conspicuously contrasting yellow stamens. February-April. perennial that has been a garden favorite for generations. perennial for full sun, moist well-drained soil. Should be Daylilies are available in varying heights, times of flower- divided every 3-4 years in early spring. Zones 3-8. HEL540 Helleborus orientalis `Winter Joy Bouquet' 12.85 ing, sizes of bloom, and a wide assortment of colors. This wonderful variety has greater vigor and more vibrant Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. Full sun and well HEE070 Helenium autumnale 'Kanaria' 8.85 colored flowers. Flowers range from creamy yellows to bright drained soil is all that is required. HEM3400 Hemerocallis 'Applause' 8.85 Excellent canary yellow flowers in mid to late summer. Great pinks, dark almost black to reds. Prefers moist, shady areas. (Hall 1958) Velvety cardinal red, green throat. 32-38". Mid- for the back of the border. Full sun and moist but well drained 10-14". Zone 4-9. season. soil. Drought tolerant. 3-4'. Zones 4-8. HEL560 Helleborus orientalis 'Yellow Lady' 16.85 HEM1280 Hemerocallis 'Little Women' 8.85 HEM3420 Hemerocallis 'Autumn Red' 12.85 HEE405 Helenium x 'Chelsey' 10.58 Delicate and lovely, pale creamy yellow flowers with small red (Wild 1971) Buff pink 3" flowers with an attractive cherry red Deep red flowers in mid summer. May rebloom later in the Red orange daisy like flowers mid summer to fall. Great cut freckles in early spring. Very interesting color. 15". Zones 4-8. halo. Early midseason. 26". season. Great in a border or by itself. 2-3'. Zones 2-8. flower, attracts butterflies. Full sun, moist soil, 2-3'. Zones 5-9. HEL620 Helleborus purpurascens 'Red Power' 10.85 HEM1520 Hemerocallis 'Pastel Delight' 8.85 HEM3500 Hemerocallis 'Black Prince' 8.85 HEE420 Helenium x 'Dancing Flames' 9.85 Cup shaped maroon red flowers in early spring. Part shade. (McEwen 1976) 5" ivory-yellow ruffled flowers with pale tints (Russell,1942) Dark red medium sized flowers with orange- Standing out in your garden with its wide spectrum of yellow and 12-18". of pink and lilac. 30". EM-LA. Diploid. yellow throats. Blooms mid-summer. 3-4'. Full sun. orange flowers resembling a candle flame. Blooms mid summer to fall. Great cut flower. Full sun and average soil. 3'. Zones 4-9. HEL725 Helleborus x hybridus 'Brandywine' 10.85 HEM1560 Hemerocallis 'Patricia Fay' 8.85 HEM4420 Hemerocallis 'James Marsh' 8.85 Premium rainbow mix of flower shapes, singles, semi- (Fay-Hardy) Rose self with small yellow green throat. 36". Scarlet red flowers in mid summer. 28". Sweet fragrance HEE544 Helenium x 'Loysder Wieck' 12.85 doubles, and doubles with color forms like pinks, reds, attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. Great cut flower. Brownish yellow with petals far away from each other. Top of picottees, and apricots. Long blooming evergreen in early HEM1620 Hemerocallis 'Pink Embers' 8.85 flower is yellow, the reverse is caramel-coffee brown. The petals spring. Full to part shade with moist well drained soil. Great (Wild,1978) 5-6" blooms of light yellowish pink, with HEM4500 Hemerocallis 'Lavender Deal' 8.85 are rolled up, so the brown is showing and not the yellow. 3'. border plant. 12-18". Zones 4-9. tangerine heart. Petals are ruffled and crimped. Early- Huge seven-inch, fragrant lavender blooms in mid-late Zones 3-8. midseason. 18-20". summer. Strong grower. Tetraploid. 24".

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HEM4540 Hemerocallis 'Little Buccaneer' 8.85 Dunlop & Cole Dark red 3 1/2" blooms with a yellow throat. Very good grower. 24-32". HEM7240 Hemerocallis 'Mini Stella' 8.85 (Jablonski) Dainty yellow, 2" blossoms. Lightly crimped and Award Winning Siberian Irises. HEM4560 Hemerocallis 'Little Business' 8.85 recurved. Olive throat. Reblooming. Early. 14". Dark maroon 3" blossom with a yellow heart. Slightly ruffled. Siberians introduced by Dunlop & Cole continue to win greater honors from the American Iris Society 15-19". HEM7260 Hemerocallis 'Mint Tint' 8.85 and from the Maine Iris Society where they have won the award for ‘Best Seedling of Show’ every mid- (Brooks, McEwen) Diploid. 8" yellow flowers, flushed with char- HEM4600 Hemerocallis 'Little Wine Cup' 8.85 treuse. Jade green throat. Reblooming. 22". Midseason-Late. June since 2004. These “best seedlings” go on to become stunning new Introductions ready for your This is a lovely, wine purple daylily that gives you another color garden. This year we have accolades from England too. Even more gratifying than the awards for Jeff choice among reblooming varieties. 18". HEM7740 Hemerocallis 'Song Sparrow' 8.85 and Dean, is the level of continuing customer satisfaction shown to their lovely flowers. Please treat (Jablonski-Klehm) Dazzling 3" gold-orange blosson with HEM4603 Hemerocallis 'Longfield's Pride' 8.85 ruffled edges. 24". yourself and enjoy some of the best. Diploid. Violet/Lavander purple. Full sun to part shade. 24-36". Zones 3-9. HEM7760 Hemerocallis 'Spider Breeder' 8.85 'A cappella' (IDC050 pg. 28) (Jeff Dunlop, R. Spider type flowers up to 10" wide in lemon yellow. Mid to 2010) Ruffled red-violet with blue overlay and HEM4990 Hemerocallis 'Rosy Returns' 12.85 late season. Graceful and elegant. 34". Wonderful rose colored flowers from summer to fall. This flashy red rimmed aqua styles. Standards lightly repeat bloomer prefers full sun to part shade and is fairly HEM7810 Hemerocallis 'Stella in Purple' 12.85 ruffled rose red-violet. Falls are wide and nicely ruf- adaptable to soil conditions. 14". Zones 4-9. Purple blooms simply keep coming all season! Flowers 2½ fled red-violet with small white signals and promi- to 3" with eye-catching color punctuated by a small green HEM5160 Hemerocallis 'Screech Owl' 8.85 throat. Early summer in most climates. Blooms very heavily nent blue ray veins over half the petals, with a fine Flowers of scarlet red kissed with creamy yellow edges. for several weeks. 2'. Zones 3-9. white wire edge. The fancy aqua styles have con- 24-36". Mid-season. trasting raspberry rims. A showy package. Usually HEM7840 Hemerocallis 'Sunset Sonata' 8.85 HEM5180 Hemerocallis 'Shari Harrison' 8.85 (Mission Gardens 1970) Tetraploid. 6" flowers with an 2-3 flowers and no branch. McEwen T1 89/108F conv. lav. sdlg. X Another Pretty Face. Mc Kinney 1976 22" EM 5.5" deep lavender with deeper orange heart graduating into a apricot-orange. Mid-season. IDC050 'A cappella' purple eyezone. Ruffled. 24-36". Pg. 28 HEM5280 Hemerocallis 'Siloam Orchid Jewel' 8.85 HEM7960 Hemerocallis 'Tropic Tangerine' 8.85 Pleasing light orchid rounded blooms only 2 1/2" wide. (Wild 1966) Tangerine with orchid ribs. 24-36". 'My Girl Emily' (IDC325 pg. 28) (Dean Cole, R. Narrow white petal lines and nice lime green throats. Attracts 2010) Mid Season Tetraploid. Lite blue falls with hummingbirds and butterflies. Fragrant cut flower. Grows up HEM7980 Hemerocallis 'Twilight Beach' 8.85 to 18" in June with full sun. (Wild 1971) Glowing tangerine heart. extra wide red edge. Dark blue veins, lite pinkish standards, 1-2 branches with 4-5 blooms. Nice HEM5320 Hemerocallis 'Siloam Pocket Size' 8.85 HEM8000 Hemerocallis 'Verdant Valley' 8.85 upright plant. 32". Good grower. Rose red flowers with rose halo around the throat. Mid sum- (Wild, 1983) Charming velvety yellow 6" blossoms with mer bloomer. Full sun. 20". green throat. Ruffled petals. Tends to rebloom. Early. 30". Be sure to check out our website to view the entire Dunlop & Cole collection of Irises only HEM5860 Hemerocallis 'Black-eyed Stella' 8.85 An ideal plant for the shade garden. Provide a rich soil available through Fieldstone Gardens. A rebloomer that features apricot-yellow flowers with a bold, full of organic matter such as leaf mold or old manure. dramatic dark red eye. Early June. 20-24". Zones 3-9. Flowers appear in early spring. Zones 4-8.

HEM6340 Hemerocallis 'Emerald Gown' 8.85 HEP025 Hepatica acutiloba 8.85 IDC325 'My Girl Emily' (Wild 1970) Bright 6" lime yellow ruffled flowers. An excellent Native to eastern U.S. Evergreen foliage with pointed three- Pg. 28 variety. Midseason. 24-36". lobed leaves. White flowers appear very early in spring.

HEM6360 Hemerocallis 'Esperanza' 8.85 HEP050 Hepatica americana 8.85 (McEwen 1969) Orange. 24-36". Native to eastern U.S. Evergreen foliage, with rounded three-lobed leaves. Stunning blue flowers appear in VERY early spring. 6-8". HEM6780 Hemerocallis 'Happy Returns' 8.85 An excellent choice for tough sites as well as for any garden. HEP700 Hepatica transsilvanica 'Blue Jewel' 12.85 This wonder has 3" light yellow flowers that blooms all sum- Masses of starry deep-blue flowers provide rich decoration in mer. Very nice! 20". early spring over evergreen, mats of leathery, deep-green, tri- For complete details and Membership Information for joining the Iris Societies: lobed foliage. This selection has larger flowers than the species pricing check out our entire Society for Siberian Irises: www.socsib.org HEM6960 Hemerocallis 'Kathy Goodrich' 8.85 and a very good color. Moist but with good drainage. Sun or American Iris Society: www.irises.org (McEwen) Soft melon with faint pink midribs. 6 1/2" ruffled shade. Good under deciduous trees, in raised beds or in the line of Dunlop & Cole Irises and finely poised. 20". rock garden. Can also be grown in containers. 6-8". Zone 3. on pages 28 & 29.

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HEU548 Heuchera x 'Geisha Fan' 8.85 Silver with purple veins on fan shaped leaves. Large pink flow- HER220 Galium odoratum (Sweet Woodruff) 6.85 ers. 12". (Syn. Asperula odorata) A nice perennial ground cover for the shady area of your garden. Sweet hay scented leaves and HEU570 Heuchera x 'Magic Wand' 8.85 fragrant white flowers. Often used for potpourri. May-June. Tall spikes of bright cerise red flowers on pure green mounds. 8". Part shade here in the North, full shade in the South. Moist, well drained soil. HEU575 Heuchera x 'Molly Bush' 9.85 Large crinkled shiny dark red leaves turning to bronze. Cream HER320 Mentha asiatica-borris (Asian Mint) 6.85 flowers bloom May-June. Full sun to part shade, with moist Downy, silver grey foliage with a sharp, spearmint fragrance. soil. 9-15". Zones 4-8. A rare species. Very attractive, makes a great addition to any full sun garden. HEU600 Heuchera x 'Purple Petticoats' 8.85 Dark plum foliage that is very ruffled, strong and vigorous, HER530 Mentha x piperita 'Peppermint Mint' 6.85 holds its color well in cold. 28". (Mentha x piperita) Purple stems. Rampant grower. Used for flavoring candy, teas, etc. 24". HEU945 Heuchera x villosa 'Brownies' 10.85 Large plant with milk chocolate brown leaves which curl to HER600 Origanum (Oregano) 6.85 reveal the purple undersides. Sprays of white flowers in late (Origanum prismaticum) Aromatic green foliage used in a spring to early summer. 12-18". wide assortment of Italian, Mexican and Greek dishes. 1-2" Lavender-pink flowers. Drought resistant. HEU950 Heuchera x villosa 'Caramel' 13.85 The first in a group of H. villosa hybrids from Thierry Delabroye of HER630 Origanum majorana 6.85 France, discovered by his wife, Sandrine. 'Caramel' is a robust Sweet Marjoram. Small gray green leaves have mild oregano grower with fuzzy, bright yellow-orange leaves and purple-red flavor. 12-24" attracts bees and butterflies. Full Sun. undersides. Much brighter coloration than H. 'Amber Waves'. Has a fabulous compact habit, forming a tight mound. Great in con- HER640 Origanum prismaticum (Greek) 6.85 tainers or as edging. 12". Zones 4-9. IDC185 'Life Is Good' Page 28 A very strong flavored greek oregano. 18". HEU975 Heuchera x villosa 'Mocha' 13.85 Large dark leaves change from bronze to chocolate purple. Known for its heat and humidity tolerance, these hybrids are a fresh addition to any landscape. The most exciting collection of foliage plants now available with continuing new releases. June bloom time with dainty bells held over wiry stems to form a mist of color. Part shade to full sun. Rich, well drained soil. 18-20". Zones 4-8.

HEU140 Heuchera americana 'Ring of Fire' 8.85 Mint-silver green leaves with purple veins. Edges turn a coral color in fall. Display of small light pink flowers. Full sun to part shade. Well drained soil. 8-12".

HEU513 Heuchera x 'Blackout' 12.85 These glossy, almost black leaves create a striking contrast with its cream-colored flowers, and other garden greens. Won- derful for the border, growing 12-18". Loves moist, well drained soil in full sun to part shade.

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

HEU535 Heuchera x 'Earth Angel 9.85 Young purple leaves age to copper edged with green making this a real eye popper. Small red flowers bloom in early sum- mer. Full sun with moist well drained soil. 12-15". Zones 4-9.

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HOS0560 Hosta 'Blue Dolphin' 18.85 HOS2800 Hosta 'Lakeside Cha Cha' 12.85 HOS4475 Hosta 'Snowflake' 7.85 Heart shaped leaves have heavily impressed veins. Unique Long wavy leaves are soft golden green with a white edge. This small hosta has lanceolate, medium green leaves leaves One of the best low-maintenance perennials in existence blue-green color, especially noticeable in low light. 3' Lavender flowers. 14" tall by 27" wide. and white flowers. Very floriferous. and exceedingly popular. Hostas increase in value with clumped topped with pale lavender flowers in summer. each year, never needing any maintenance except to cut HOS3022 Hosta 'Mighty Mouse' 21.85 HOS4575 Hosta 'Strip Tease' 8.85 out old flower stalks or to divide the clumps. Takes about HOS0577 Hosta 'Blue Ivory' 18.85 Variegated sport of 'Blue Mouse Ears'. Blue-green leaves have 2005 HOSTA OF THE YEAR. Medium-sized hosta. The leaves 5 years to reach mature size. Ivory leaves with a deep blue center 10-18" tall and 12 -15" a creamy yellow margin and reach a height of 8 inches. 12" are heart shaped with broad dark green margins, a large yel- around. Lavender spikes bloom in July. A very unique and flower scapes appear in mid summer and are topped with low splash through the center and occasional small white HOS0075 Hosta 'Abiqua Moonbeam' 15.85 striking Hosta. Zones 2-8. lavender flowers. Shade. streaks. 20" by 24". Large heart shaped blue green leaves with a wide white margins and white flowers. 26" tall by 30" wide. HOS1200 Hosta 'Christmas Tree' 10.85 HOS3265 Hosta 'Night Before Christmas' 16.85 HOS4650 Hosta 'Sum & Substance' 12.85 Heavily corrugated green leaves with creamy margins. Laven- Stunning! Green leaves with a white center stripe. Lavender 2004 HOSTA OF THE YEAR. Chartreuse gold, glossy, textured HOS0100 Hosta 'Abiqua Recluse' 8.85 der flowers. Nice specimen plant. Rapid grower! 24" by 48". flower blooms on 30 tall scapes. 18". leaves form an immense mound. Foliage color becomes Brighten a deeply shaded area with the glossy yellow heart- HOS1225 Hosta 'Color Glory' 18.85 brighter with more exposure to light. Slug resistant. Lavender shaped foliage. Some puckering. Slug resisitant. Very vigor- Yellow centered with blue and green margins. A real nice HOS3275 Hosta 'Northern Exposure' 14.85 flowers in late summer. Beautiful specimen plant. 31" tall by ous. 23" tall by 48" wide. grower that has white flowers in summer. 15-24". Flat, puckered, blue-green foliage with a wide yellow-green mar- 70" wide. gin fading to cream. White flowers. Nice specimen plant. 36". HOS0125 Hosta 'Allen P. McConnell' 7.85 HOS1275 Hosta 'Crusader' 7.85 HOS4660 Hosta 'Sum & Up' 19.85 Very round and dense mound of smooth green foliage with Narrow yellow to creamy white margins on dark green heart- HOS3355 Hosta 'Orange Marmalade' 24.85 Beautiful green hosta with yellow-gold margin! Prefers part to thin, white margins. Distinctive.13" tall by 39" wide. shaped crinkled leaves. Good substance. Pale lavender flow- Dark green margins suround a golden leaf which has a slight full shade. 24-36". Zones 3-9. ers. 18". orange tint. 18" tall with lavender flowers. HOS0280 Hosta 'Barbara Ann' 16.85 HOS4662 Hosta 'Sum of All' 18.85 Thick corrugated blue-green foilage with a wide creamy white HOS1300 Hosta 'Daybreak' 12.85 HOS3475 Hosta 'Paul's Glory' 16.85 Large shiny green centered leaves with a variable gold mar- margin. Forms a mound 20" tall with creamy white flowers Unusual sprawling mound habit and brilliant gold foliage 1999 Hosta of the Year! Gold heart-shaped leaves bordered gin. Lavander flowers that blooms in late summer. Slug re- just peaking out in august. make this plant a great speciman, ground cover, or back- by a blue-green streaked margin. The center fades to white in sistant. Full to part shade with moist well drained soil. 3-4'. ground plant. 24" tall by 60" wide. the summer if plant receives direct sunlight. Lavender flowers Zones 3-9. HOS0290 Hosta 'Beauty Substance' 14.85 bloom in early summer. Fast grower. 25" tall, 55" wide. Large corrugated green leaves with gold edging. Very large, HOS1425 Hosta 'Dorset Blue' 8.85 HOS4725 Hosta 'Sun Power' 8.85 clump forming. White flower in summer. Outstanding dwarf. Intense, powdery blue foliage. White flow- HOS3500 Hosta 'Pearl Lake' 6.85 This very large grower has heart-shaped gold leaves with a ers. Very slug resistant. 10" tall by 24" wide. Medium green heart-shaped foliage, emerging in the spring wavy twisting edge. Rapid-growing cultivar with lavender flow- HOS0295 Hosta 'Beckoning' 15.85 with a hint of blue. Lavender flowers. Fast growing. 16". ers. 3-4'. A large sport of H. 'Blue Angel.' Gold leaves with wide blue- HOS1445 Hosta 'El Nino' 12.85 green rippled margin. Huge heart-shaped leaves are lightly Blue leaves with bright white edging. Lilac colored flowers. HOS3655 Hosta 'Powder Blue' 18.85 HOS4825 Hosta 'Tea & Crumpets' 14.85 cupped and glaucus. 30" high by 48" wide. Full shade for best blue color. 16-20". Thick powdery blue foliage is extremely slug-resistant. 29" The leaves are cupped and crinkled. Pale lavender flowers. 8". tall with lavender flowers. HOS0350 Hosta 'Big Mama' 16.85 HOS1505 Hosta 'Eternal Flame' 18.85 HOS4845 Hosta 'Thunderbolt' 24.85 (Aden) Large, blue puckered leaves, off-white flowers in July. Quilted black-green leaves and light lavender flowers in mid- HOS3660 Hosta 'Praying Hands' 16.85 Thick rubbery foliage is dark blue with a flash of gold down A large hosta reaching a height of up to 36" tall. Very slug summer. Prefer part sun to light shade. 10". Zones 3-8. This unique Hosta has strangly twisted and folded dark green the center which turns to creamy white as the season pro- resistant! leaves making it look like many hands in prayer and also has gresses. Topped by near white flowers in early summer. HOS2340 Hosta 'Gypsy Rose' 21.85 a creamy margin. Lavander flowers that bloom late summer. HOS0425 Hosta 'Blue Belle' 7.85 High contrast white leaf with bold deep green edge. Shade. Full to part shade with moist well drained soil. 12-18" tall HOS4950 Hosta tokudama 'Bruce's Blue' 8.85 (Tardiana hybrid) Intense blue-green foliage. White lavander 14-16". and wide. Zones 3-9. Powdery blue, cupped foliage. Puckered leaves. Near white blooming in mid summer. 14" by 24". Slug resistant. flowers. Full to part shade with moist well drained soil. 18". HOS2350 Hosta 'Hadspen Blue' 7.85 HOS3775 Hosta 'Revolution' 12.85 HOS0450 Hosta 'Blue Blazes' 12.85 One of the bluest cultivars ever developed - which remains One of the most beautiful hostas we know. Bold dark outer HOS4975 Hosta tokudama 'Flavocircinalis' 12.85 Large rounded and crinkled blue leaves. Good growth rate. blue throughout most of the summer. Beautiful, solid, heav- foliage with a very speckled, creamy center. Very distinctive. (AHS 87) An impressive, broad mound of thick-substanced, Lavender flowers on 38" scapes. 24-38". ily-textured foliage. Pale lavender flowers. 18" tall, 48" wide. 18" high by 24" wide. heavily corrugated leaves of frosty, blue-green with a wide irregular gold margin. Near-white flowers. Slug resistant. 17" HOS0500 Hosta 'Blue Cadet' 7.85 HOS2390 Hosta 'Hanky Panky' 21.85 HOS3850 Hosta 'Royal Standard' 7.85 tall, 48" wide. Small dense mounds of blue, heavily textured leaves. Excel- A sport of 'Strip Tease' with dark green foliage and a light A real beauty and one of our favorite hosta! This variety has lent for edging, large masses. Dark lavender flowers in July. green margin separated by a white thread. 13" tall with laven- all the assets of a valuable garden perennial. Glossy green HOS5065 Hosta 'T-Rex' 21.85 Slug resistant. 15". der flowers. foliage with a profusion of white fragrant flowers in August A gigantic hosta. Huge, puckered green leaves measure 18" through September, providing a burst of late summer color. long by 14" wide. Near white blooms. 30". HOS2460 Hosta 'High Tide' 22.85 We have a large planting under a Yellowwood tree that creates www.FieldstoneGardens.com Thick dusty blue leaves are heavily textured and feature a rip- comments from our customers every year. Sun tolerant. 26" HOS5300 Hosta 'Whirlwind' 12.85 pled edge. Forms a nice 1' tall by 3' across clump topped in tall and 63" wide. A standout in any hosta collection. Thick, unruly, wavy foliage. late summer with medium lavender flowers on 20" stalks. Green leaf margins surround a center that changes from pale 7 Zones 3-9. HOS4025 Hosta 'Sea Lotus Leaf' 12.85 to green to creamy-white. Good substance. Lavender flowers (Seaver 85) Thick blue-green cupped, crinkled foliage. White in mid summer. 19" tall by 40" wide. flowers in June. 20".

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IDC165 Iris sibirica 'Hometown Girl' 30.00 IDC750 Iris sibirica 'Great Falls Love' 15.85 IRO3025 Iris sibirica 'Harpswell Snowburst' 12.85 (Cole, 2008) Falls are lavender pink, with blue veins that give (Cole,2007) Tetraploid, 32 in., Early Mid thru Mid Late sea- (McEwen 1991) Tetraploid. The most outstanding feature of Through our exclusive association with Siberian Iris a spider web look. Cream signal with blue veins, standards son. Mid blue with white signal and very ruffled styles. A nice this excellent flower is the dramatically stippled white signals breeders, Jeff Dunlop and Dean Cole, we offer you a fine are lavender pink, Style arms are dark lavender, tips fading new blue with styles so curly and they appear to be small bursting out on the medium blue-violet falls. 36". selection of Irises to compliment your garden. For over 26 to light lavender with dark blue ridges. trumpets. Often three buds at the terminal with 1 branch and years Dunlop & Cole have bred Siberian Irises selecting 5 flowers. Good blue green foliage until frost. IRO3550 Iris sibirica 'Orville Fay' 8.85 only those seedlings that meet an exceptionally high IDC185 Iris sibirica 'Life Is Good' 30.00 (McEwen 1970) Tetraploid, 36", EM-Late. The first tetraploid standard of vigor, beauty and character. (Cole, 2008) Falls are light plum with light lavender influ- IDC755 Iris sibirica 'Great Falls Wine' 20.00 Siberian. 5 1/2" flaring medium violet-blue. An award winner. ence. Signals large and blue. Standards are ruffled and lay (Dean Cole R. 2008). Sdlg. DC-02-170-5 SiB (tet.), 30” IDC050 Iris Sibirica ‘A cappella’ 40.00 back slightly giving the flower a nice appearance. Styles are (76cm), E.S. deep wine, delicate; style arms deep wine, near IRO3575 Iris sibirica 'Outset' 12.85 (Jeff Dunlop, R. 2010). Sdlg. 02527-8T. SIB (tet), 26” ML- VL. pinkish with light aqua tones. This plant is a very good grower. black midrib, wide; F. deep wine, signal deep yellow fading to Tetraploid 30". Dark Violet with gold-white streaking at upper Elegant and fancy. Ruffled red-violet with blue overlay and cream followed by blue Flash; ruffled. One branch with 304 half; dark violet styles with violet blue midribs. flashy red rimmed aqua styles. Standards lightly ruffled rose IDC200 Iris sibirica 'Miss Portland' 16.85 blooms. Dark and beautiful. DC-T1-97-89-1: (Maurice Pope red-violet. Falls are wide and nicely ruffled red-violet with (Dunlop, 2006) Tetraploid 30 in. Mid thru Late season. Ruf- X Mesa Pearl) X DC-87-107-1: (strawberry Fair x Hubbard IRO3650 Iris sibirica 'Polly Dodge' 8.85 small white signals and prominent blue ray veins over half fled blue with white signal (RHS 99B), From Portland Maine (McEwen 1972) Dip., 26", M-L.Our favorite red diploid, rich the petals, with a fine white wire edge. The fancy aqua styles a siberian with charm and character. Standards are medium IDC800 Iris sibirica 'Grape Truffle' 15.85 velvety, semi-flaring. HM 1973, BIS-HC 1983. have contrasting raspberry rims. A showy package. Usually blue with slightly darker veins. Style arms are wide ruffled, (Dunlop, 2007) Tetreaploid, 30 in,. Mid thru Late season, oc- 2-3 flowers and no branch. McEwen T1 89/108F conv. lav. medium blue with a touch of aqua. Wide, deeply ruffled falls casional repeat. Grape violet, darker at signal area with dia- IRO3700 Iris sibirica 'Reddy Maid' 8.85 sdlg. X Another Pretty Face. are a crisp medium blue with a white signal, gold hafts and mond dusting at first bloom. Falls have flowing ruffles and (McEwen 1978) Tetraploid, EM-M. Velvety dark red with white a white wire edge. Two branches and 4-6 blooms. brown hafts. Flowers held well above lower foliage. Sometimes signals and light green hafts. Occasional branch, 3 buds. Fine IDC075 Iris sibirica 'Another Pretty Face' 20.00 a branch with 2 to 4 buds. A sumtuuous and elegant color. parent. 30". (Jeff Dunlop, R.2008). Sdlg. 99256-2T. SIB (tet), 28” (71cm), IDC300 Iris sibirica 'My First Kiss' 16.85 Mid thru Late season. A lovely new blue-violet with red-violet (Cole, 2005) Tetraploid, 34 in. Mid thru Late season. Very IRO3750 Iris sibirica 'Regency Buck' 8.85 highlights. Standards are violet (RHS 87A). Style arms simi- attractive 5 inch dark pinkish lavender w/ blue violet veining (McEwen 1985) Tet., 30", EM-LM. Very ruffled flowers of rich, lar with red-violet infusions and slightly darker keels. Falls are and darker at signal area. Pleasing lighter lavender standards very velvety reddish, violet-blue. Wide ruffled styles, con- blue-violet and a little deeper colored than the standards and and style arms. 1+ branch with 4-5 flowers. A special and The following Irises listed are developed by Dr. Currier trastng white signals. styles (89B/C). Small yellow-white signals and yellow hafts. stunning siberian for the border. McEwen, an iris hybridizer, who has made major contribu- Pleasing and well ruffled flowers. Stalks have one branch and tions to the development of the new and improved Siberian. IRO4025 Iris sibirica 'Snow Bounty' 8.85 4 to 5 blooms. Proving to be a parent with interesting kids IDC325 Iris siberica ‘My Girl Emily’ 40.00 Fieldstone Gardens is authorized to carry Dr. McEwen's (McEwen 1974) Tetraploid, EM-LM. White 6" flowers with light too. A nice red seedling, 96102-3T: (Harpswell Chanteuse x (Dean Cole R. 2010) Mid Season Tetraploid. Lite blue falls three year and older iris varieties. NOTE: There are many yellow at hafts. 36". McEwen T8 87/80-1) X Strawberry Fair. with extra wide red edge. Dark blue veins, lite pinkish stan- more Dr. McEwen's Siberian Irises available in limited quan- dards, 1-2 branches with 4-5 blooms. Nice upright plant. tities. Refer to our website for those available. IRO4120 Iris sibirica 'Tiffany Lass' 8.85 IDC085 Iris sibirica 'Currier's Dream' 30.00 32". Good grower. (McEwen 1988) Tetra, EM & RE. Vio-blue Std w/darker vio- (Jeff Dunlop, R. 2009). Sdlg. 99402-3T. SIB (tet), 24” IRO2150 Iris sibirica 'Big Blue' 10.85 let mid-rib and falls. Velvety and ruffled. 28". (61cm), Mid thru Late. A saturated deep yellow tet and the IDC350 Iris sibirica 'Pool Party' 20.00 (McEwen 1970) Dip., 36", Early Mid-Late season. Our largest color Dr. McEwen worked for, to compliment ‘Butter And Sugar’. (Dean Cole, R. 2008). Sdlg. DC-T3-02-303-13. SIB (tet.), diploid with 5" flowers and 2 1/2" falls. Close to true dark IRO4175 Iris sibirica 'Welcome Return' 12.85 ‘Currier’s Dream’ is the darkest yellow tetraploid available today. 28” (71 cm), ML. S. light blue, slight violet cast; style arms blue. HM 1972. (McEwen 1981) Tet., 20-30" tall,VE-M and repeats.The first Falls are good true yellow with green veins, further saturating light blue-white; very wide and ruffled; F. denim blue toned vi- tetraploid preferential repeat bloomer. Medium violet-blue. the yellow color. RHS 9A, finishing 9C. Styles are lighter yellow olet, signal green to brown to black. My First Kiss X Dunlop IRO2225 Iris sibirica 'Blue Pennant' 8.85 No branch and rather low at repeat bloom. A total bloom pe- with darker ribs and outer edges. Standards are still lighter hav- 99391-T1: (McEwen T9 95/94(2), Currier’s Choice sib, x (McEwen 1972) Tetraploid, 30", EarlyMid-LateMid bloom. riod of 5-6 weeks. HM 1983. ing deeper yellow veins and midribs. Light ruffling overall and McEwen T9 95/94(9), Currier’s Choice sib). Sister of Blue Burgee with yellow in the 2 branches, 5-7 buds. usually one branch with 3 buds. A very pleasing yellow flower HM 1973, MORGAN runner up 1976. IRO4225 Iris sibirica 'White Prelude' 11.85 to honor Currier’s long quest for a darker and better yellow tet IDC400 Iris sibirica 'Tranquility Base' 16. 00 (McEwen 1993) Tetraploid. 36", VE-VL (repeats). The earliest and a lovely new bright yellow for the front of the garden. From (Dunlop, 2006) Tetraploid 32 in. Mid thru Late season. Deep IRO2370 Iris sibirica 'Chandler's Choice' 8.85 and the latest white bloomer. Ruffled and crimped 6" flowers. McEwen yellow seedlings: T9 95/94-9 X T9 95/37-1. violet near self. Standards are deep violet with darker veins (McEwen 1994) Red-violet stds and falls with nearly black at center and fine veining. Style arms are slightly lighter in veins given an overall effect of a dark red-violet flower. 32". IRO4250 Iris sibirica 'Yankee Consul' 8.85 IDC100 Iris sibirica 'Dear Currier' 16.85 color and have aqua highlights. The broad Falls are deep (McEwen 1973) Tetraploid, EM-L Midseason. Medium violet-blue, (Dunlop. 2005) Tetraploid, 30in., Mid thru Late season. violet with darker veins and are slightly ruffled in the center. IRO2575 Iris sibirica 'Dianne's Daughter' 11.85 6" flowers with 1\4" lighter border. 1-2 branches, 5-6 buds. 28". Beautiful ruffled 4.5 inch blue bitone with darker veins and Darker signals are accented by brown hafts. (McEwen 1988) Tetraploid, Late-Very Late. A charming child of a lighter edge on the falls. Small yellow, white and brown sig- 'Dear Dianne' with 4" flowers on branched stalks. Compact, nals. Standards and styles lighter blue. 1+ branch and 4-5 IDC600 Iris sibirica 'Joyce Cole' 16.85 triangular form with 2" falls and lovely ruffling. Deep and light blooms. A great asset in the perennial garden. (Cole, 2006 ) Tetraploid, 30 inches. Mid thru Late season. shades of violet blue with white signals and stitching. Ruffled white with green veins and excellent foliage. Wide LAT550 Lathyrus vernus 8.85 IDC150 Iris sibirica 'Dreaming Of You' 20.00 standards are lightly ruffled. Style arms are white with creamy IRO2950 Iris sibirica 'Harpswell Hallelujah' 10.85 Beautiful purple flowers add vibrant color to a spring garden. (Dunlop, 2008). Tetraploid, 26 inches. Mid thru Late season. ribs. Falls are also wide and ruffled with prominent green (McEwen 1983) Tetraploid, Early Mid-Late Mid bloom. Out- Flowers begin blooming as early as March and can continue Ruffled light yellow near amoena. Falls are light yellow with veins that blend to yellow and have yellow hafts. One branch standing 5 1/2" flowers of rich violet-blue. Exceptionally blooming into June. 12-18". Full sun to part shade. Zones 5-7. deep yellow signal area, hafts and throat. Standards and and 3-4 flowers. Foliage is upright and sturdy. round, ruffled 2 1/2" falls. Wonderful parent. HM 1985. 32". styles lighter yellow fading to near white. One branch and 3- LAT650 Lathyrus vernus 'Rose Fairy' 8.85 4 blooms per stem. The first colorfast yellow tet with good Rosy red, 12-15" tall x 12-18" wide. Bushy not vining. Zones form and extravagant ruffling. 5-7.

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Lovely, old-fashioned fragrant perennials with gray-green If you have a moist area in full sun to partial shade, Brilliant in the sunny perennial border. Strong upright stalks MUK010 Mukdenia 'Crimson Fans' 12.85 foliage. The varieties offered perform well for us here with reserve a spot for this eye-catching perennial. Yellow of fragrant leaves bearing large heads or whorls of flowers Maple-like leaves which emerge a mid green then age to full sun and a very well-drained soil. However, since they flowers. Very large leaves create a nice focal point in surrounded by very brightly colored bracts. They make won- a bronze green and are finally splashed with bright red by are evergreen, those of you in northern climates may the garden. Zones 4-8. derful plants for attracting hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees. summer. The foliage then remains red summer through fall, want to protect the foliage from drying winter winds by May need more moisture in southern gardens. Zones 3-4. making this a wonderful ground cover and accent plant. supplying a protective cover. Aromatic spiked flowers LIG400 Ligularia dentata 'Othello' 7.85 12-16". Zones 4-9. July-August. Valued as a dried flower and an ideal con- Attractive mahogany foliage and yellow orange daisy-like MON110 Monarda didyma 'Alba' 7.85 tainer plant! Drought resistant. Zones 5-9. blossoms. Provides nectar for butterflies. July-August. Great Elegant white flowers. Leaves are strongly mint-scented, and they MUK700 Mukdenia rossii 'Karasuba' 12.85 cut flowers. Prefers moist, organic woodland soils. 3-4'. spread rapidly. Blooms in the summer in full sun or part shade. Native to rocky slopes and ravines in China, Manchuria and LAV130 Lavandula angustifolia 'Blue Rider' 7.85 Hummingbird, butterfly, or cut flower source. 3'. Zones 4-10. Korea, Mukdenia rossii is a compact herbaceous perennial A compact, bushy, evergreen shrub with aromatic, linear, grey- LIG650 Ligularia przewalskii 'Senior' 7.85 that grows in a heuchera-like clump. Palmate, rounded, 5-9 green leaves and erect, dense spikes of small, fragrant, tu- Very dark green foliage with deeply cut edges, nearly black MON160 Monarda didyma 'Blaustrumpf' (M. 'Blue lobed, dentate, medium green leaves (to 5” long) acquire at- bular, deep blue flowers in summer. Zones 5-8. stems. Loose spikes of yellow flowers in July and August. Stocking') 7.85 Violet-purple flowers in summer. 34-38". tractive bronze tinges by summer. More pronounced crimson Prefers moist woodland soils. 4-5'. Full sun to part shade. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. red color in the leaf tips throughout summer. White, bell- LAV170 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote Blue' 7.85 shaped flowers in branched panicles rise on naked stems Excellent color! Deep lavender-blue flowers on erect spikes. LIG675 Ligularia stenocephala 'Little Rocket' 9.85 MON327 Monarda didyma 'Grand Parade' 16.85 above the foliage clump in early spring. Formerly known as Blooms in the summer. Compact 18". Bright yellow blooms in early summer. Requires partial shade. A beautiful monarda that is the perfect height. At 16-20" this Aceriphyllum rossii. 12-18". Zones 4-8. 24-36". Zones 3-9. monarda is short enough to be manegable and tall enough LAV180 Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote Pink' 7.85 to be seen. Purple pink flowers top clean compact stems. Pink flowers in midsummer. Silver foliage. Full sun to part LIG700 Ligularia stenocephala 'The Rocket' 7.85 shade. Great scent and compact size. Great for borders. 1-2'. One of our favorite perennials for midsummer bloom. Large green MON330 Monarda didyma 'Jacob Cline' 7.85 leaves measuring up to 6" long with bright yellow flower spikes Deep red flowers in mid summer. Very fragrant foliage. Attracts If you have a cat you may already know Nepeta cataria. LAV300 Lavandula angustifolia 'Munstead' 7.85 that appear in July make for a winning combination. 4-5'. butterflies and hummingbirds! One of the best mildew resistant Old-fashioned catnip. Besides making cats crazier than Gray fragrant foliage. A nice lavender, easy to grow. Lavender monardas. Great for cut flower arrangements. 3-4'. Zones 4-9. they already are, catnip is said to repel rats. The genus, spikes. Full sun, well drained soil. 12-18". however, offers much more variety and consists of over MON360 Monarda didyma 'Mahogany' 7.85 250 species. Nepeta is in the mint family, characterized A showy perennial for the border or the wild garden. Most Deep maroon flowers mid to late summer. Attracts hummingbirds by square stems, opposite leaves and white to blue flow- requirefull sun and provide a splash of color in late summer. and butterflies. Perfect cut flowers with very fragrant foliage. 36". ers. Plants prefer full sun in northern areas with a well drained soil. Zones 4-8. Variances will be listed. Popular as a cut flower in Europe, Liatris is a hardy peren- LOB100 Lobelia cardinalis 7.85 MON370 Monarda didyma 'Marshall's Delight' 7.85 nial that will provide long-lasting color. The large flower (Cardinal flower) Bright red flowers. July-September. 36". Best Recommended variety! Very long-lasting bright pink flowers- NEP130 Nepeta faassenii 'Pink Cat' 8.85 spikes bloom from the top down rather than the reverse. in a moist, shaded area, but can tolerate some sun. Will self- great for cuttings! Appears to be resistant to mildew. Leaves Gray-green foliage with pink flowers. 16". Easy to grow. Full Best in full sun and a well-drained location. Zones 3-9. seed. are fragrant. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. 36". sun Zones 3-9.

LIA110 Liatris scariosa 'Alba' 7.85 LOB400 Lobelia siphilitica 'Blue Select' 7.85 MON417 Monarda didyma 'Othello' 12.85 NEP250 Nepeta grandiflora 'Dawn to Dusk' 7.85 Large white flowers in late summer early fall are great for An easy undemanding perennial sure to please in late The darkest flowered bee balm we grow, a sultry burgundy- Light pink flowers each with salmon-pink outer petals. Gray- floral arangements. Also attracts butterflies. 3'. summer when the flower spikes of blue appear. Withstands deep crimson. 36-48”. Zones 3-9. green foliage. Blooms mid summer. 36". Zones 4-7. winters here just fine and will reseed itself if allowed. 12-24". LIA150 Liatris spicata 7.85 MON420 Monarda didyma 'Petite Delight' 7.85 NEP300 Nepeta mussini 'Blue Wonder' 7.85 Purple spikes, up to 12" from late July through August. 36". Lavender rose flowers, make great cuttings. Fragrant dark We have used this nepeta as a small 'hedge' along a brick green, glossy foliage. Mildew resistant. A nice compact plant walkway and it has done beautifully. Scores of blue blossoms LIA500 Liatris squarrosa 7.85 that attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. 24". from July until September. 12-24". Full sun. Well-drained soil. Colic root. Shiny leathery foliage with unique large purple but- The plume poppy is widely used for its gigantic height, Nice scent to the foliage when crushed. Zones 3-8. ton flowers in late summer. Interesting texture that draws at- 10-12' depending on the variety. Expect flowers that are MON470 Monarda didyma 'Prairie Night' 7.85 tention. Excellent cut flower. Multi branched, 24-30". Lures loose plumes ranging in color from brownish-white to a (Monarda didyma 'Prairienacht') Rich violet purple blossoms NEP350 Nepeta mussini 'Six Hills Giant' 7.85 butterflies into the garden. Zones 5-9. coral pink. Prefers full sun and a well-drained soil. in mid summer. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. 3-4". Masses of lavender blue flower spikes in midsummer. Aromatic gray foliage. Longer blooming in southern climates. MAC100 Macleaya cordata 8.85 MON515 Monarda didyma 'Purple Rooster' 12.85 24-36". Zones 4-8. (Syn: Bocconia cordata) Vigorous, tall perennial with 8" wide Large, true royal-purple flowers that bloom from mid-late sum- Thank You! The plants heart-shaped blue-green leaves with a grayish white tinge on mer. Deer-resistant and sturdy, reaches heights of 36". Full-sun NEP550 Nepeta nervosa 'Blue Moon' 7.85 the underside. Does best in full sun with moist well-drained to partial shade. Attracts hummingbirds, butterflies and bees! A neat dwarf with dense blue-purple flower spikes. Blooming were so lovingly packed. soil. Cream plumes appear from July-September. An impres- in mid summer. Great for butterflies. 12-14". Zones 4-7. sive spreading plant the needs room. Can grow up to 10' and MON520 Monarda didyma 'Raspberry Wine' 7.85 Arrived beautifully! is drought tolerant. Zones 3-8. Beautiful wine red flowers. Blooms in mid summer. Long blooming. 4'. Zones 4-9. - SH, Woolrich, ME MAC175 Macleaya microcarpa 'Kelway's Coral Plume' 8.85 This plume poppy closely resembles the species except that MON580 Monarda didyma 'Squaw' 7.85 its flowers are a coral pink. 6-8' and is drought tolerant. Large clear red flowers atop a very vigorous grower. Mildew resistant. Full sun. Moist well drained soil. 48".

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PAE0160 Paeonia lactiflora 'Caroline Mather' 16.85 PAE1360 Paeonia lactiflora 'Do Tell' 18.85 PAE2820 Paeonia lactiflora 'Laura Dessert' 16.85 Bright rosy red. Early midseason. 32". (Auten 1946) Large double pink flowers of an unusual com- (Dessert 1913) Pale pink buds opening to cream or pale One of the best evergreen ground covers for partly shady bination. The outer petals are orchid pink and the scoop of lemon flowers becoming white. Early midseason. Moderate areas. Easy to grow in ordinary soil. Thrives in dry loca- PAE0180 Paeonia lactiflora 'Cherry Bomb' 16.85 center stamens are much darker rose-pink. The handsome, fragrance. 36". tions under trees or shrubs. 6-12". Double deep red blooms. Early to mid-season. 34". crisp green foliage forms a rounded mound. PAE3100 Paeonia lactiflora 'Primevere' 16.85 PAC080 Pachysandra procumbens 'Forest Green' 8.85 PAE0220 Paeonia lactiflora 'David Harum' 16.85 PAE1430 Paeonia lactiflora 'Eden's Perfume' 24.85 (Lemoine 1907) Creamy white blossoms with centers of A great clump forming woodland plant with white bottle brush (Brand,1907) Double clear, light crimson with smooth petals. Large double pink blooms make a great cut flower. 30". Mid canary-yellow becoming light with age. Moderately fragrant. type flowers in the spring. 6-8". Strong stems, floriferous. Very large blossoms. Good cut season bloom. Good foliage. Blooming mid season. 2-4'. flower. 4'. Midseason. PAC100 Pachysandra terminalis 7.85 PAE1780 Paeonia lactiflora 'Mme Emile Debatene' 16.85 PAE3180 Paeonia lactiflora 'Vogue' 16.85 Excellent waxy evergreen foliage and dainty white flowers. PAE0240 Paeonia lactiflora 'Felix Crousse' 16.85 Double rose-shaped flowers of warm pink with a center of Semi-double white flowers with random pink tinges and red Covers quickly. 6". Zones 4-9. (Crousse 1881) Double ruby-red. Fragrant. Vigorous grower. small curly petals. Free flowering with a spicy fragrance. Mid thread-like edges. Midseason bloomer. 34". Late mid-season. 1-2'. to late bloomer. 30". PAC130 Pachysandra terminalis 'Cabbage Leaf' 7.85 Green shiny foliage with larger leaves. 6". Zones 4-9. PAE0260 Paeonia lactiflora 'Felix Supreme' 16.85 PAE1840 Paeonia lactiflora 'Moon River' 16.85 Double rich red. Vigorous. Excellent cutflower. Midsummer. 32". This fully double soft pink flower is very fragrant. Blooms in PAC140 Pachysandra terminalis 'Cut Leaf' 7.85 mid season and likes full sun and a well drained soil. Blossoms of the Japanese peonies produce five or more A distinctive look in pachysandra! Each leaf has deeply cut PAE0320 Paeonia lactiflora 'General MacMahon' 16.85 32-36". Zones 2-10. petals that surround a center of stamens with non-pollen serrated edges creating a more exotic appearance. Fast grow- Rose-red double flowers in midseason. Makes a great choice for bearing anthers (stamenoides). Single/Japanese peonies ing. 6". Zones 4-9. the landscape having great color and strong stems. 36-48". PAE1965 Paeonia lactiflora 'Pink Baroness Schroeder' 16.85 perform better in Southern climates. Choose early or mid- Large deep shell pink flowers. Full sun. 30-36". season cultivars. PAC160 Pachysandra terminalis 'Green Sheen' 7.85 PAE0420 Paeonia lactiflora 'Kansas' 16.85 A beautiful pachysandra with deep green, luxurious shiny Double bright clear red/pink flowers. American Peony Society PAE1970 Paeonia lactiflora 'Pink Cameo' 18.85 PAE3390 Paeonia japonica 'Barrington Belle' 21.85 foliage. Perfectly hardy. A nice addition to the shade or wood- Gold Medal Winner. Dependable bloomer every year. Early Double centers of very narrow ice-pink petals set in a single Japanese single, maroon red flowers with lemon yellow sta- land garden. 6". Zones 4-9. summer. 30". layer of large, lavender-pink petals. 30". mens. Mid season bloomer. Full sun. 30-34". Zones 2-10.

PAC200 Pachysandra terminalis 'Variegata' 7.85 PAE0440 Paeonia lactiflora 'Karl Rosenfield' 16.85 PAE1975 Paeonia lactiflora 'Pink Dawn' 21.85 PAE3400 Paeonia japonica 'Bowl of Beauty' 16.85 A lovely form with white and green leaves. This is particularly (Rosenfield,1908) Double brilliant crimson large flowers. Clear pink single flowers speckled with deeper pink, golden An outstanding variety. Rose guard petals, pale yellow effective where contrast with surrounding green plants is Strong stems. Free flowering. Good cut flower. Mid-season. 32". stamens. Mid-season bloomer. 38". stamenoides. Very fragrant. Early. 36". desired. 6". Zones 4-9. PAE0800 Paeonia lactiflora 'Red Charm' 16.85 PAE1980 Paeonia lactiflora 'Pink Hawaiian Coral' 24.85 PAE3440 Paeonia japonica 'Buckeye Belle' 16.85 Double red bomb flower on stiff stems. 36". Flowers are a fine cupped rosette of double coral, fragrant. Dark maroon semi-double flowers, mid season. Large outer 36". Outstanding! petals and narrow center petals. 26-30". Zones 3-8. PAE0820 Paeonia lactiflora 'Red Magic' 18.85 Considered by many to be the queen of the herbaceous One of the fullest pure red bomb type peonies blooming mid PAE2160 Paeonia lactiflora 'Shirley Temple' 16.85 PAE3630 Paeonia japonica 'Japanese Beauty' 16.85 border! Massive showy blooms from pure white to red as season and reaching 30". Double light rose fading to white. Exceptionally large 8" flow- (Sass, 1937) Japanese. Rich, carmine red. Midseason. Free well as many shades of pink. These colors crown the ers. Early. 30". bloomer. 3-4'. lustrous deep green foliage. An excellent flower for cut- ting. Extremely long-lived and undemanding, the peony PAE3670 Paeonia japonica 'Miss Mary' 24.85 does best in full sun and well drained humus-rich soil. PAE1180 Paeonia lactiflora 'Catharina Fontijn' 16.85 Japanese, single maroon/red flowers and yellow stamens. Planting depth is critical. The new eyes (tiny pink buds) Nice light pink-white flowers appear on 34" stems in early PAE2600 Paeonia lactiflora 'Duchess de Nemours' 16.85 Strong stems with nice dark green foliage. 30". Mid to late should be two inches below the soil line. May-June. Double white flowers with a moderately full center of light season bloom. canary-yellow deepening to a pale green at the base of the PAE1220 Paeonia lactiflora 'Coral Charm' 22.85 petals. Excellent foliage. Notable fragrant.Early. 36". PAE3680 Paeonia japonica 'Mr. G. F. Hemerick' 16.85 Award winner! Semi double coral peach blooms. A color Japanese rose flowers with a large yellow center. 24". PAE0040 Paeonia lactiflora 'Adolphe Rousseau' 16.85 breakthrough for peony lovers. 36". PAE2620 Paeonia lactiflora 'Elsa Sass' 16.85 (Dessert & Mechin,1890) Fragrant, intense, red semi- (H.P.Sass) Large perfect white blossoms. Fragrant. Late sea- PAE3700 Paeonia japonica 'Mrs. Margaret Truman' 16.85 double or double flowers from early to mid summer and dark PAE1300 Paeonia lactiflora 'Coral Supreme' 22.85 son. American Peony Society Gold Medal Winner. 28". Ruffled double deep pink flowers fade to lighter pink at the green leaves. This lovely, long lived, late flowering peony is Fully cupped semi-double blooms of salmon coral on a edges. perfect for a border in full sun or partial shade. Crimson red. vigorous plant. 36". PAE2660 Paeonia lactiflora 'Festiva Maxima' 16.85 June-July 30-34". Large double white blossoms with prominent crimson flakes. PAE3780 Paeonia japonica 'Nymph' 16.85 PAE1320 Paeonia lactiflora 'Dancing Butterflies' 16.85 Fairly fragrant. Strong stems makes this variety an excellent Exquisite light rose flowers with yellow hearts create a mag- PAE0060 Paeonia lactiflora 'Benjamin Franklin' 16.85 Bright fushia single flowers with yellow stamens in mid spring. choice for cut flowers. Early. 36-48". nificent display in late spring. The foliage forms a handsome (Brand, 1907) Red double flowers. Faint fragrance. Vigorous Very floriferous and vigorous. 24-30". mound, very shrub-like. 36". Zone 4. and free-flowering. Blooms held high above the foliage. 4'. PAE2690 Paeonia lactiflora 'Gardenia' 18.85 PAE1340 Large double white flowers which appear mid to late spring. PAE3840 Paeonia japonica 'Philomele' 16.85 PAE0070 Paeonia lactiflora 'Best Man' 22.85 Paeonia lactiflora 'Doreen' (See: P. j. 'Doreen') 16.85 Nice fragrance above the abundant flowers. 30-34". Full sun (Calot 1861) Japanese. Masses of pink flowers. Early. Double magenta red flowers, 30-34". Mid season blooms, Single, dark pink flowers, with yellow fringed center, blooming to part shade. Fragrant. 36". great for cut flowers. late May-late June. 30-40".

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PAE4000 Paeonia lactiflora 'Gay Paree' 18.85 A beautiful japanese single peony that sports a cerise pink to shell pink flower with a cream center. Midseason bloomer. 30". PHL0630 Phlox paniculata 'Jubilee' 7.85 PHL1240 Phlox paniculata 'Little Princess' 7.85 PHL1800 Phlox paniculata 'Dusterlohe' 8.85 Bright orange flowers. Mildew resistant. 28". Bloom mid to True pink flowers with a white eye zone. This little plant blooms pro- Marvellously scented with muberry-plum colored flowers. Mid PAE4020 Paeonia lactiflora 'Immaculee' 16.85 late summer. Good cut flower. Prefer full or partial sun. fusely in late summer. Great for cut flower arangements. Also great to late summer. 36-48". Full to part sun with average soil Showy double white flowers with yellow staminode center. for attracting hummingbirds and butterflies. 20". Zones 4-8. needs. Zones 4-9. 30-36" PHL0640 Phlox paniculata 'Orange Perfection' 7.85 This is one of our favorite phlox. Fragrant bright orange flow- PHL1370 Phlox paniculata 'Peppermint Twist' 12.85 PHL1940 Phlox paniculata 'Newbird' 7.85 ers with a hint of dark salmon in the center. The length of A first of it's kind, the fragrant pink flowers with white stripes are Fragrant plum red flowers will attract butterflies and hum- bloom has been up to two months long starting in August! truly unique. Compact, measuring only 16". Full sun. Zones 4-8. mingbirds in late summer. Good cut flower. 2-3'. Full sun and Especially hot summers are not for this plant, but if you Great for the border, cut flower, butterfly and hummingbird good air circulation for best performance. can avoid that much you will have a wonderful drought gardens. 24-36". PHL1400 Phlox paniculata 'Pink Flame' 7.85 resistant treat. As a garden plant, Perovskia provides great Short, compact plant with large head of dark pink flowers PHL2060 Phlox paniculata 'Starfire' 7.85 beauty and fragrance. Loose flowers appear in mid to late and an even darker eye. Summer. 12". Full sun. Cherry-red flowers. Our favorite deep red phlox. Blooms in summer, adding a feeling of lightness to the garden. With mid summer. Long lasting blooms. Creates constant com- adequate care, these plants will treat you quite well. PHL1420 Phlox paniculata 'Pink Gown' 8.85 ments from our customers! 3-4'. The fragrant flowers attract PHL0710 Phlox paniculata 'Aureole' 12.85 Large dense flower heads of bright pink with dark pink cen- butterflies and hummingbirds. Great for cutting too! PER100 Perovskia atriplicifolia 7.85 Very showy bicolor phlox. Bright fuchsia flowers with char- ters. Full sun with well drained soil. 24". Russian Sage. Chosen by the Perennial Plant Association as treuse edges stay fresh for the length of the bloom. 18-20". PHL2080 Phlox paniculata 'Tenor' 7.85 the perennial plant for 1995! Small blue flowers on long Full sun. PHL1440 Phlox paniculata 'Pixie Twinkle' 10.85 Very early blooming from July to August. Soft ruby red stems with silvery-gray foliage, giving off a sage-like fragrance Fragrant flowers are baby pink with darker pink eye. Pyrami- fragrant flowers on strong stems. A vigorous grower. Provides when crushed. Plant in full sun, in well-drained location. PHL0740 Phlox paniculata 'Barci' 7.85 dal heads, summer to early or mid autumn, on a shorter than nectar for butterflies and hummingbirds. Good cut flower. Blooming in August. Very showy soft pink flowers with a deep rose pink center. An usual plant. Very mildew resistant foliage. 15-20". 2-3'. Zones 4-8. improved Miss Pepper. More floriferous and mildew resistant. PER175 Perovskia atriplicifolia 'Little Spire' 7.85 20". PHL1510 Phlox paniculata 'Rijnstroom' 7.85 Lavender-blue flowers in June-July. Dwarf form. Best in sun Tall, long blooming cultivar with deep rose pink flowers. July and well-drained soil, drought resistant. Cut back hard in the PHL0820 Phlox paniculata 'Bright Eyes' 7.85 to August. Prefers sun to part shade with moist soil. 2-3'. spring to promote new growth and lots of flowers. Fragrant Soft pink blooms with a crimson eye make a good cut flower. Zones 4-8. PHL2135 Phlox paniculata 'Danielle' 8.85 foliage. 18". Zones 4-10. Slight fragrance. 24-36". Very nice! Attracts hummingbirds One the most glamorous whites ever! Set atop mildew resist- and butterflies. PHL1530 Phlox paniculata 'Robert Poore' 7.85 ant dark green foliage. Blooming late summer. Exellent PER200 Perovskia atriplicifolia 'Longin' 7.85 Fragrant pinkish-lavender flowers appear with a white eye- cut flower. 20-25". Full sun tolerant to most soils. Zones 3-8. Deep violet flowers with deeply cut foliage. 36-48". Bloom PHL0920 Phlox paniculata 'Dorffreude' 7.85 zone in late summer. Feed the hummingbirds and butterflies Time: late summer. A more compact tall garden phlox, this variety bears rosy- with its sweet netar. Full sun and a well draining soil are best. PHL2140 Phlox paniculata 'David' 7.85 lilac flowers with a red eye. Blooms midsummer. 36". Good cut flower. If you have never grown garden phlox, this is a beautiful one to start with! Large flowers of pure white which last into Sep- PHL1040 Phlox paniculata 'Eden's Glow' 7.85 PHL1560 Phlox paniculata 'Salmon Beauty' 7.85 tember. The foliage has shown very good resistance to pow- Mildew resistant light green foliage with soft pink fragrant Salmon pink flower blooms spring to late summer in moist dery mildew and the fragrance is wonderful! A stunning flowers. Blooms July-August. 28". Good cut flower. Attracts soil and full sun. Good for borders and cut flowers. 2-3'. variety providing nectar for butterflies and hummingbirds. hummingbirds and butterflies. Zones 3-9. 36". PHL0120 Phlox paniculata 'Blue Paradise' 7.85 Gorgeous blue flowers with dark blue eye. In our opinion one PHL1205 Phlox paniculata 'Jade' 9.85 PHL1585 Phlox paniculata 'Sherbet Cocktail' 12.85 PHL2160 Phlox paniculata 'Delta Snow' 7.85 of the best blue phlox available! 2-3'. Zones 4-8. Beautiful white flowers are edged with a light green. Blooms First phlox to show yellow in petals. Smallish pink and white Bright white flowers with purple eyes and clean foliage, lower mid to late summer. 18-20". Zone 4-8. flowers with green-yellow edges in large clusters. Buds yellow statured, 2-2 1/2'. Nice cut flower. Sweet fragrance attracts PHL0130 Phlox paniculata 'David's Lavender' 8.85 encased in chocolate-maroon bracts. Fragrant blooms sum- butterflies and hummingbirds. Prefers full sun to part shade. Lavender colored blooms late summer. Full to part sun. Moist PHL1210 Phlox paniculata 'Jr. Bouquet' 8.85 mer to early or mid autumn. 28". Zone 4. soil. 5'. Light pink, short, compact phlox! Requires full sun. 18-22". PHL2240 Phlox paniculata 'Ice Cap' 7.85 Zones 3-9. PHL1600 Phlox paniculata 'Shortwood' 7.85 Large white blossoms above very disease resistant foliage. A PHL0200 Phlox paniculata 'Franz Schubert' 7.85 Sport of P. 'David.' Vivid pink blooms that make great cut flow- favorite of the hardy perennial border. Tall plants for back of A very attractive phlox with large blossoms of lilac accented PHL1212 Phlox paniculata 'Jr. Dance' 9.85 ers. Fragrant and mildew resistant. For that sunny spot in your the border. Blossoms from July through September. Full to with a prominent star shaped eye. 24-36". Exquisite! A beautiful salmon pink compact phlox. Requires full sun. butterfly and hummingbird garden. 3-4'. partial sun. 3-4'. 18-22". Zone 3-9. PHL0410 Phlox paniculata 'Magic Blue' 7.85 PHL1610 Phlox paniculata 'Speed Limit' 7.85 PHL2305 Phlox paniculata 'Miss Jill' 7.85 Flowers first bloom as solid lavender pink with a light colored PHL1220 Phlox paniculata 'Juliet' 7.85 Beautiful candy pink flushed white flowers. Bloom July throught Small creamy white flowers that bloom earlier than other eye and then, like magic, mature to a pale color with a Very delicate pale pink flowers in mid to late summer. Great October. Full sun to part shade. Mildew resistant. 3-4'. phlox! Flower in late May through September. 14". Full sun or stronger colored eye. Blooms into the summer months. Full for cutting. Add to your garden to attract butterflies and hum- part shade, and moist soil. sun and partial shade. 42". mingbirds. Fragrant. 24". Zones 3-8. PHL1620 Phlox paniculata 'Starburst' 7.85 Rosy pink blossoms with creamy yellow edges in July and PHL2360 Phlox paniculata 'Mt. Fuji' 7.85 PHL0570 Phlox paniculata 'Tequila Sunrise' 9.85 August. 40". Full or part shade. Large dense flowers form a very nice clear white. 24-36". Stunning salmon-orange flower color. Compact dwarf growing habit. Mildew tolerant. 16". Zones 4-8.

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PHL3760 Phlox divaricata 'White Perfume' 7.85 PON360 Polygonatum multiflorum 7.85 White fragrant narrow petaled flowers cover this compact Lush green foliage. White flowers in late spring. Full shade to A phlox that is more resistant to mildew than P. panicu- plant in spring to early summer. Ideal plant for a woodland A woodland plant producing large umbrella-like leaves partial shade. Nice moist, woodland soil is best. 30". Note: lata. Narrow glossy dark green leaves and earlier flower- garden or as a border plant in part shade. 10-14". attaining a width of up to 12". Single, waxy white flowers Small root structure on plant. ing also make these unique among other phlox. 2-3'. appear in late spring. Needs a rich well-drained soil. Zones 3-8. PHL6010 Phlox x arendsii 'Babyface' 7.85 12-18". Zones 3-7. PON400 Polygonatum odoratum (Syn: P. officinale) 7.85 Baby pink flowers with a very pronounced large rosy-red eye. The one inch white flowers wear a skirt of yellow-green PHL2540 Phlox maculata 'Alpha' 7.85 Summer. Full sun to part shade. Plant in well-drained soil. POD100 Podophyllum hexandrum (P. emondii) 12.85 underneath the leaf axils in spring. 18-24". A good lilac-pink. Common Name: Meadow phlox. Full sun, 25-30". (Syn: P. emondii) Himalayan Mayapple. Pink flowers develop Partial shade. Well-drained/light, Clay/heavy, Moist. This into 3-4" dark pink fruits. Quite unusual. PON420 Polygonatum odoratum 'Flore Pleno' 32.85 North American native makes a great show in the early and PHL6060 Phlox x arendsii 'Lilac Star' 7.85 Short, arched stems carry green-tipped, strongly scented midsummer border, especially in colourful cottage gardens, Lilac purple flowers with a sweet fragrance. May to June. 18". POD150 Podophyllum peltatum 8.85 flowers, consisting of two cream tubular flowers, one inside with erect, packed spikes of gently scented, lilac-mauve flow- A woodland plant producing large umbrella-like leaves the other. Rare. ers with a dark eye above the dark green leaves. PHL6090 Phlox x arendsii 'Pink Attraction' 8.85 attaining a width of up to 12". Single, waxy white flowers Soft pink slightly fragrant flowers stand out against dark green appear in late spring. Needs a rich well-drained soil. 12-18". PON440 Polygonatum odoratum 'Variegatum' 7.85 PHL2565 Phlox maculata 'Flower Power' 7.85 leaves. 1 1/2-2'. Zones 3-7. A beautiful bi-colored variety with leaves edged in creamy White flowers flecked with pink in July and August. Sturdy white. Brightens up a dull spot in the shade garden. Partial stems and mildew resisant. 8-12". PHL6100 Phlox x arendsii 'Purple Star' 7.85 shade to full shade in northern climate. 24". Zones 3-8. Purplish pink flowers with a darker eye. May-July. 20". PHL2580 Phlox maculata 'Natascha' 7.85 PON600 Polygonatum x hybridum 'Striatum' 32.85 A unique phlox with flowers comprised of pink and white striped PHL6120 Phlox x arendsii 'Rosa Star' 7.85 This native perennial plant is about 2-3' tall and A very colorful and vigorous selection of the hybrid Solomon's petals. A special addition to the perennial garden! 24-36". Solid soft pink flowers with a sweet fragrance. May-July. 16". unbranched. Alternate leaves up to 6" long and 4" across Seal and the one less commonly encountered in horticulture, spaced fairly close together along the stem. From the with a slight but highly decorative pucker to the leaves that PHL6140 Phlox x arendsii 'Sabine' 7.85 middle and upper leaves, there are nodding umbels of are brightly emargined in creamy white. The axillary tubular May to July blooms of a soft, bluish pink with a sweet 1-5 flowers. A typical plant will have 12-20 of these um- pendulent flowers of white and green are in lovely comple- A fine spring blooming phlox with narrow evergreen fragrance. Prefers full sun and moist soil. 20". Zones 4-8. bels, which hang below the leaves. The flowers are ment to the foliage. Superbly paired with ferns, Hostas and foliage and a creeping habit. The foliage is hidden by whitish green or pale yellowish green and about 2/3– Tricyrtis, in cool, moist, humus-rich soil in partial shade or in masses of lovely flowers in May and June and makes a PHL6180 Phlox x arendsii 'United Colors' 7.85 3/4" in length. Each flower is replaced by a spheroid the shaded container. 36". Zones 6-8. fine ground cover the rest of the year. Full sun and well- A palette of soft color hues ranging from white to light pink. berry that is about 1/3–1/2" across. This berry is initially drained soil. 6". Zones 2-8. 20-25". Full sun to partial shade. Plant in well-drained green, but it eventually becomes dark blue-violet. shade. PHL2900 Phlox subulata 'Emerald Blue' 7.85 PON100 Polygonatum biflorum (Small Solomon's Seal) 7.85 A perennial that heralds the arrival of spring by produc- Early spring flowers of light blue. Dark green, glossy foliage. Polygonatum biflorum is an herbaceous perennial. Smooth ing dense clusters of flowers above attractive rosettes of More compact habit. Full sun. 4-6". attractive green leaves with prominent parallel veins. Droop- green foliage. They desire partial shade and well-drained, The flower buds resemble tiny balloons which expand and ing bell-shaped flowers dangling below upraised leaves along moist soil. PHL2940 Phlox subulata 'Fort Hill' 7.85 silently burst open into 2-3" brightly colored stars. Full arching stems and appearing in pairs. Flowers begin in May A spring delight groundcover of deep rose pink flowers. sun with a moist, well-drained location. Good cut flower. and don't stop until July. The blossoms are usually either cit- PRI040 Primula bulleyana 7.85 Fragrant. 4-6". They bloom heavily in July through September. Very slow ron or white. 12-36". A range of flower color from red/orange tones to coral/apri- to break dormancy in the spring. cot colors. 18-24". Part shade and a moist soil. PHL3180 Phlox subulata 'Red Wings' 7.85 PON115 Polygonatum commutatum 7.85 Brilliant crimson flowers with a dark red center. Blooms mid PLA410 Platycodon grandiflorus 'Fairy Snow' 7.85 (Syn: P. giganteum) (Great Solomon's Seal) Make sure to re- PRI120 Primula denticulata 'Alba' 7.85 to late spring. Great perennial for rock gardens and hill gar- This white balloon flower grows 12" and produces white, serve enough room for this outstanding shade plant! It will col- From the basal whorl of leaves come 12" stems with many dens. Fragrant! Full sun, drought resistant. Grows 10-15". balloon-like buds that open to beautiful star shaped flowers! onize a large area if allowed. Regardless, the attractive foliage white flowers in spring. Zones 3-8. Blooms mid-summer in full sun or part shade. Medium-moist is reason enough to include it in a woodland collection. 4'. soil. PRI305 Primula juliana 'Kinlough Beauty' 8.85 PON125 Polygonatum crypanthum 24.85 Pink flowers with yellow centers and a cream ray down each PLA420 Platycodon grandiflorus 'Fuji Blue' 7.85 One of the more unique and coveted species, white flowers petal in early spring. Prefers moist soil in part shade to PHL3560 Phlox carolina 'Miss Lingard' 7.85 Inflated ballon buds open to perfect star shaped blooms, July grow under two pale green bracts giving the appearance of shade. 5". Zones 5-8. A lovely fragrant white blooming phlox that is very mildew to August, blue. Sun to part shade, 20". wings. 12-15". Shade Zones 4-9. resistant. Glossy foliage. Early blossoms open in July. 2-3'. PRI420 Primula sieboldii 7.85 Zones 3-8. PLA440 Platycodon grandiflorus 'Fuji Pink' 7.85 PON140 Polygonatum falcatum 'Variegatum' 7.85 Mix of flower colors from pinks, blues, violets, and reds in the Inflated ballon buds open to perfect pink star shaped flow- Attractive white and green foliage. 15-25". spring. Full sun to light shade. Will go dormant in summer, but PHL3585 Phlox divaricata 'Blue Perfume' 7.85 ers in July to August. 20". Zones 4-9. will return in the spring. 10-12". Outstanding groundcover! Bluish lavender fragrant narrow PON200 Polygonatum humile 7.85 petaled flowers in early summer. Great choice for a wood- PLA460 Platycodon grandiflorus 'Fuji White' 7.85 A dwarf like habit. Bright green leaves parallel to one another PRI430 Primula sieboldii 'Alba' 7.85 land setting. Tolerates a shady spot with a moist soil. 12-16". White Balloon Flower. Inflated buds open to white star on each stem. White flowers appear along each stem in late This is one of the most beloved and beautiful as well as one shaped flowers in July-August. 20". Zones 4-8. spring. Perfect for the woodland garden or a shady area of the of the most hardy. Partial shade, moist, well-drained soil. PHL3600 Phlox divaricata 'Clouds of Perfume' 7.85 rock garden. Unique! 6-8". Zones 5-8. 6-8". Will naturalize easily. Mixed colors only. Zones 4-8. Lavender flowers in early summer. Great groundcover for light PLA600 Platycodon grandiflorus 'Sentimental Blue' 7.85 shade. Fragrant! 8-12". Large blue flowers. Perfect for rock gardens, front of the bor- der, or containers. Blooms in mid summer. 6-8". Zones 4-9.

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PRI480 Primula sieboldii 'Pink' 7.85 SED545 Sedum spectabile 'Steve Ward' 8.85 Very hardy variety! Dark pink flowers in late spring. Will grow Lavender-pink flowers in late summer through fall. Full sun in in ordinary garden soil or moist woodland conditions. Full A diverse genus of plants in the mint family often with Interesting fleshy leaved plants that are known for easy any well-drained soil. 18-20". sun to part shade. It becomes dormant in late summer. 10". aromatic foliage. The tubular flowers range in color from care. Small varieties are ideal for the rock garden. Taller the clearest blue to purple and pink. July-September. Full varieties for the perennial border. Full sun, very well- SED660 Sedum spurium 'Red Carpet' 7.85 PRI565 Primula vulgaris 'Quaker's Bonnet' 8.85 sun and a well-drained soil. Withstands drought condi- drained soil. Will tolerate a very dry location. Practically A ground cover reaching only 3-4" with brilliant red foliage all (English primrose). Fully double, cotton candy pink blooms tions. Good hummingbird/butterfly plants. indestructible. Zones 3-9. season and red flowers mid summer. are 1" wide. Tufted green leaves form a nice rosette shape. One of the easiest species to grow. SAL200 Salvia nemorosa 'Amethyst' 7.85 SED060 Sedum cauticola 'Lidakense' 7.85 SED720 Sedum telephium var. borderi 7.85 Amethyst blue flowers make this vibrantly colored Salvia a A fine low growing foliage sedum with rounded gray green Excellent Sedum with pinkish-purple flowers and jagged great selection for a full sun location. 24-32" forming a nice foliage tinged purple and starry rose pink flowers in late sum- foliage. Flowers in late summer. 10-12". Full sun. clump. mer. 8-10". SED730 Sedum telephium 'Clown' 7.85 Low-growing sturdy perennials for the shady garden or in SAL220 Salvia nemorosa 'Caradonna' 7.85 SED080 Sedum 'Bertram Anderson' 6.85 This is a nice new cultivar! White flowers in September, full sun if ample moisture is supplied. The bold foliage is Attractive Salvia with glowing purple stems and long lasting A very nice sedum. The foliage is somewhat smaller and plant yellow variegated foliage. Full sun. 12-24". lovely all season and sets off the bright flowers which violet purple flower spikes. 18". Full sun and moist well- appearance is more delicate. Dark pink to red flowers in late come very early in the spring. Almost slug proof. Ideal for drained soil. summer to early fall. 6-10". SED760 Sedum telephium 'Hab Gray' 12.85 the woodland or waterside. 8-12". Zones 4-8. Pinkish gray foliage turns to a darker gray throughout summer. SAL270 Salvia nemorosa 'Haeumanarc' 8.85 SED120 Sedum 'Fire Glow' 7.85 Creamy white flowers appear in July-August. 16". PUL095 Pulmonaria longifolia 'E.B. Anderson' 7.85 Spikes of dark violet flowers with deep purple stems. 24". Brilliant red flowers early-late summer. Sun, well drained soil. Blue-violet phlox. Blooms late spring through early summer. Blooms June to August. Full sun, well drained soil. Zones 3-9. 3-6". SED770 Sedum telephium 'Indian Chief' 7.85 Requires consistently moist soil and partial to full sun. 6-12". Bright coppery red flowers. Gray-green foliage. Compact SAL340 Salvia nemorosa 'Rose Queen' 7.85 SED135 Sedum forsterianum 'Silver stone' 10.85 upright growth habit. August-September. 15". PUL100 Pulmonaria longifolia 'Diana Clare' 7.85 Lovely pink flowers in June and July. 12-18". Blue green spiked foliage adds lots of texture. Low growing Eye catching silver apple green leaves are long and pointed. under 6" makes an excelent ground cover. Yellow flowers in SED790 Sedum telephium 'Munstead Dark Red' 7.85 Large violet blue flowers with a purple stripe in spring. Multi SAL740 Salvia verticillata 'Purple Rain' 7.85 fall. Full sun. Zones 4-8. Reddish-bronze foliage, dark red flowers. Late summer-fall. crowned plants. Doesn't respond well to being cut back. Masses of purple flowers starting in July and lasting into 15". Zones 3-9. 8-10". Zone 3-9. September. Great for naturalizing in sunny woodlands. 18". SED293 Sedum rupestre 'Angelina' 8.85 Clusters of yellow starry flowers appear during the summer. SED810 PUL200 Pulmonaria rubra 7.85 SAL780 Salvia x sylvestris 'Blue Hill' 7.85 When planted in containers or on a wall this develops a Sedum telephium 'Rosy Glow' (Syn: S. 'Ruby Glow') 7.85 Coral pink flowers in late spring. Attractive light green foliage. True blue flowers. A reliable and long-lived plant. 12-24". beautiful cascading habit. Plants may be pruned back at any Rich ruby-red flowers in late summer. Purple-gray foliage. Part shade, nice moist soil. This plant reseeds itself to make Zones 4-7. time if they get too large. Foliage sometimes develops beau- Great for drying. 8-10". a nice ground cover. Deer resistant! 15-18". tiful amber tones in the autumn and winter. 4-6". Zones 3-9. SED815 Sedum telephium 'Sunset Cloud' 12.85 PUL430 Pulmonaria saccharata 'Little Star' 9.85 SED310 Sedum sieboldii 'Medio-Variegatum' 7.85 Masses of vibrant rose red flowers borne in umbels at the Narrow, silver-spotted leaves with showy cobalt-blue flowers A low growing sedum, mound shaped with arching stems. tips of each stem. They contrast nicely with the purple foliage blooming in spring. Makes a great plant for the front of the SAN100 Sanguinaria canadensis 7.85 Cream and white variegated foliage. Light pink flowers in late which emerged green in spring. Full sun. 12". Zones 4-9. woodland garden. Superb! 6". Excellent for naturalizing in woodland areas and is most summer. 6-8". attractive in masses. The name is derived from the red sap in SED835 Sedum x `Abbey Dore' 10.85 PUL450 Pulmonaria saccharata 'Margery Fish' 7.85 roots and stems. A lovely pure white flower appears in April SED330 Sedum sieboldii 'Neon' 7.85 Blue-green foliage, red buds open to bright pink flowers. 16". Foliage is bright silver with a uniform mark bearing pink-blue and May. Electric, intense deep purplish-pink thick flower clusters in Zone 4. flowers in mid to late spring. Full sun to part shade. 12". early fall. 15". Zones 3-8. Zones 3-8. SAN200 Sanguinaria canadensis 'Multiplex' 32.85 SED845 Sedum x 'Autumn Charm' (SYN: 'Lajos') 12.85 Leaves look much like the single but come up later. Plant SED470 Sedum spectabile 'Elsie's Gold' 14.85 Low growing reaching a maximum of 1'. Green foliage is edged PUL460 Pulmonaria saccharata 'Mrs. Moon' 7.85 flowers later with peony like white blooms that last 5-7 days Yellow green foliage variegated foliage fades to cream by au- in creamy white. White flowers appear late summer and morph Lungwort. Pink flowers turning blue appear in May-June. Spot- unlike the one day flowering of the single. Height 6"-8" forms tumn. Very saturated bright pink flowers in autumn. 12-18" through pink to a dark reddish brown. Full sun. Zones 4-8. ted foliage. Shade with maoist soil. 12". Zones 3-8. a 1' round clump over time. Full sun. Zones 3-9. SED847 Sedum x 'Autumn Delight' (SYN: 'Beka') 12.85 SED480 Sedum spectabile 'Iceberg' 7.85 Chartreuse foliage edged in blue green. White buds open to Fine soft green foliage with icy white flower clusters in fall. A red flowers in the late summer. Flowers age to a dull bronze soothing tone and full late season presence. Upright, easy through the fall. 15". Zones 3-7. care and reliable. 16". SED850 Sedum x 'Autumn Fire' 8.85 SED500 Sedum spectabile 'Meteor' 7.85 Improved 'Autumn Joy' with a thicker more consistant form & Interesting silver-green foliage is attractive all season. Early longer lasting fall blooms. Great for drying. 24". Zones 3-7. fall brings pink flowers. Grows very well in the south. 18". SED860 Sedum x 'Autumn Joy' 7.85 SED540 Sedum spectabile 'Star Dust' 7.85 Large plate-like flower heads are very attractive to butterflies. Pale silver-pink flowers on long stems in August through Blossoms are light pink and start in September and turn dark September. 12-18". rose in late fall. 18-24". Does well in southern gardens.

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SED865 Sedum x 'Carl' 7.85 SED925 Sedum x 'Thunder Cloud' 9.85 TRI475 pusillum 8.85 Large bright pink flowers bloom late summer through fall. Perfectly packed mound for the foreground. New perennial White flower with pink edging that seeps toward the middle of Greenish gray foliage. Compact plant. Full sun and well introduction has perfect form. The most geometric low Attractive foliage and delicate flowers make the Meadow the flower as it ages. Long dark green leaves with nearly black drained soil. 16-20". growing sedum yet. Rues some of the most graceful perennials for the border. stems. Beautiful specimen plant for the woodland garden. 4-6". Full sun to partial shade in ordinary soil are the only SED870 Sedum x 'Frosty Morn' 7.85 SED930 Sedum x 'Vera Jameson' 7.85 requirements. TRI550 Trillium recurvatum 7.85 This dazzling sedum was imported from Japan by plant Very attractive purple-red foliage. Flat heads of rosy flowers in Handsome, dark green foliage and red purple flowers on tall explorer Barry Yinger. Highlighted by a wide white border late summer. Provides interest all season! 12". Zones 3-7. THA040 Thalictrum aquilegifolium 'Atropurpureum' 8.85 stems. Note: Small root structure on plants. 12-16". around each leaf. In cool climates light pink flowers emerge. Dark purple stems and stamens. The variety listed as In warmer climates white flowers emerge! 1'. 'Purpureum' is likely the same, however, the stems are not TRI600 Trillium sessile (Toad Trillium) 7.85 as highly colored as 'Atropurpureum'. Apparently there is also Strong tufts of broadly oval leaves, often marbled with deeper SED875 Sedum x 'Jaws' 12.85 a dwarf form of the variety. color and large mahogany red flowers. 6-8". Distinctive serrated edged pale fleshy green foliage resem- bling the open jaws of a shark. Bright pink flowers. Sunny THA050 Thalictrum aquilegifolium 'Thundercloud' 12.85 TRI675 Trillium sulcatum 7.85 open spot. 15". Wonderful plants that have opposite leaves and blue to Attractive foliage with dark purple flowers. 36". Zones 5-7. Large deep maroon flowers in late spring. Light green stems purple flowers. Most do well in a well-drained soil in and leaves. Great for woodland gardens or walkways. Part SED880 Sedum x 'John Creech' 8.85 partial shade to full sun. THA135 Thalictrum flavum 'Illuminator' 10.85 sun to full shade. 2-3'. Zones 4-9. A very low growing ground cover. 2" pink blooms in June. Spring foliage emerges as grey/green with lemon-yellow flow- Great for rock gardens or hill gardens. 4-8". STA100 Stachys byzantina 7.85 ers in late spring. Part shade location and can take a moist TRI800 Trillium vaseyi (Vasey's Wake Robin) 8.85 (S. lanata) An interesting specimen plant with rich furry soil. 3-4'. Vasey Wake Robin. The deep maroon red flower can measure SED881 Sedum x 'Jose Aubergine' 9.85 whitish-gray foliage which provides an excellent contrast for THA200 Thalictrum minus var. 'Adiantifolium' 9.85 3-4" wide, this being one of the largest flowering .The Deep rich eggpalnt foliage with bright pink flowers. 24" Full many other plants in your garden. Also useful as a ground Sprays of yellow flowers in mid-summer. We like its attractive flowers can have nice scent that alot of other trilliums tend sun. Excelent container Sedum. cover. Full sun and well-drained soil. The rosy-purple flower open, airy grey-green foliage all season. 12-18". Zones 3-7. not to have. spikes are a wonderful bonus on this plant. SED887 Sedum x 'Maestro' 12.85 THA207 Thalictrum pubescens 12.85 Sedum 'Maestro' PPAF sport of Sedum 'Matrona' with STA130 A very tall perenial reaching as much as 9' under ideal con- attractive blue-green foliage. Topped with rosy-pink flower Stachys byzantina 'Helen von Stein' (syn: Big Ears) 7.85 ditions. Found naturally in swamps this Meadow-Rue loves A glorious buttercup-like perennial with thick waxy clusters. Zone 3-9. (Syn: S.`Big Ears') A strong growing and vigorous Stachys with very wet soil and does best in part shade. In the summer incurved petals enclosing a tuft of deeper colored huge fuzzy silver leaves. Outstanding contrast plant. Occasional very fine white flowers appear. Zones 3-8. anthers. The brilliant yellows and oranges of this family SED890 Sedum x 'Matrona' 7.85 small magenta flowers in June. Good plant in hot, humid highlight the garden. Give ample moisture in any good Gray-green leaves with large pink flowers in August-Septem- weather. Best in moist well-drained soil. 24" with flowers. soil. Full sun or partial shade. Makes magnificent cut ber. Pink flowers dry on the plant to a nice dark red color. flowers. 24". Zones 4-6. Spring blooming. May-June. 18-24". Zones 3-8. STA150 Stachys byzantina 'Primrose Heron' 9.85 A distinctive woodland plant ideal for partially shaded Light yellow foliage early in the season changing to gray- areas.Trillium prefers a deep, rich, moist acid soil with TRO060 Trollius asiaticus 8.85 SED902 Sedum x 'Mr. Goodbud' 16.85 green. Forms a tight clump. Full sun, part shade in the South. plenty of humus. Spring flowering. 12". Zones 4-7. The Asian Globeflower (Trollius asiaticus) is an ornamental Forms a bushy mound of succulent green leaves. Taller stems Moist, well-drained soil. Zones 4-7. plant of the family Ranunculaceae, which is native to Asia appear in late summer, holding large clusters of soft-pink TRI150 Trillium erectum (Red) 7.85 and Europe. This plant usually grows in wet places, especially buds that open into starry flowers of deep mauve pink. These STA200 Stachys byzantina 'Silver Carpet' 7.85 (Red Trillium) Maroon or dark purple flowers. Slowly colonizes, in grasslands and forests. 18-20". develop into brown seed heads with good winter interest. A Rich furry silver foliage providing an excellent contrast for possibly with natural color variations. Moist, rich soil. 12-18". magnet for butterflies. 16". Zones 3-9. many other plants in your garden. Full sun-part shade in the TRO075 Trollius chinensis 'Golden Queen' 7.85 South and moist, well-drained soil. Non-flowering. 6-8". TRI160 Trillium erectum (Beige) 7.85 Deep orange two-inch flowers bloom in June and July. Full SED910 Sedum x 'Purple Emperor' 10.85 Zones 4-7. (Stinking Benjamin, Stinking Willie) An old favorite. Slowly sun to part shade. 18-24". Zones 3-8. An upright form to 16" with deep plum foliage and dusty rose colonizes, possibly with natural color variations. We'll send clusters July-September, Zones 3-9. Full sun. STA280 you a plant that blooms creamy beige. Mother Nature will do TRO755 Trollius x cultorum 'Orange Crest' 8.85 Stachys densiflora 'Alba' (Syn: S. strictus 'Alba') 7.85 the rest. 18". This compact selection has large flowers in a soft orange SED915 Sedum x 'Sublime' 16.85 Small, deeply veined leathery green leaves forming a dense shade, with a darker orange centre. Sometimes called But- Sturdy and upright with glossy green leaves which develop a mat covered with stalks of white flowers in May-June. 18". TRI180 Trillium flexipes 7.85 tercups, these grow well in a sunny or part-shaded border, bronze edge in late summer to fall. Light pink flowers deepen Zone 4. Bent Trillium. Creamy white long lasting blooms. 12-18". also at the edge of a moist woodland. Flowers will last a few in color as the season cools off. Low matinence, 18". days when cut. Shear plants back after blooming to encour- STA380 Stachys monieri 'Rosea' 7.85 TRI200 Trillium grandiflorum 7.85 age a flush of new leaves to last through the summer. Clumps SED920 Sedum x 'Sunkissed' 12.85 Rose-red flowers in August. Fresh green foliage and a rapid The showiest and among the easiest to grow. A whorl of broad may be easily divided in fall or early spring. Sedum 'Sunkissed' forms an upright, branching clump with grower. Nice moist soil is best for this plant. 24-28". painted leaves surround the stem which holds a waxy, white grayish blue-green foliage that contrasts nicely with pale yel- flower that becomes pale pink as it ages. 12-15". TRO760 Trollius x cultorum 'Alabaster' 12.85 low buds that open to creamy yellow flowers in mid to late STA420 Stachys officinalis 'Alba' 7.85 Cream colored flowers late spring. Fine deep green deeply summer. Heavy textured foliage with upright stalks of white flowers. TRI210 Trillium grandiflorum 'Dwarf' 8.85 divided foliage. Sun to part shade in a moist soil. 20". June to August, 20". Zones 4-8. A dwarf form of T. grandiflorum. White flowers in late spring to SED923 Sedum x 'T-Rex' 12.85 early summer. 8-10". Rich moist soil. TRO830 Trollius x cultorum 'Fire Globe' 8.85 This tall sedum is extremely rigid and upright and will never Vibrant orange to yellow flowers with a long season of bloom, droop. The creamy flower buds upen up to a light rose-pink TRI400 Trillium luteum (Yellow Trillium) 7.85 beginning late spring and through summer. Sun to part flower. 2'. Zone 3-9. Mottled green and brown leaves. Lemon yellow flowers. 12". shade. Moist soil. 30".

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TRO850 Trollius x cultorum 'Lemon Queen' 7.85 VER705 Veronica x 'Blue Indigo' 7.85 Elegant soft lemon yellow blossoms. Part shade to full sun Deep indigo blue spikes. June-July. Full sun to part shade. with a moist soil. 36". Zone 4-7. 12-13". An ideal plant for the shade or woodland garden, however they do well for us in full sun. Easy to grow and early to TRO870 Trollius x cultorum 'Orange Princess' 7.85 VER750 Veronica spicata 'Giles van Hees' 8.85 bloom in the spring. Prefers a rich soil with moisture. Some Large vibrant orange 3" blooms. Early summer bloom. Full A dwarf species with clear, bright medium pink blooms. varieties will spread rapidly and self seed. Zones 4-9. sun to part shade, moist soil. 24-30". Blooms in mid summer. Great for the front of the pernnial border. 6". Zones 5-8. VIO140 Viola cucullata 'Purple Showers' 6.85 TRO880 Trollius x cultorum 'Pritchard's Giant' 8.85 The "energizer bunny" of violas. Deep green, glossy foliage, Large deep yellow late spring flowers. Fine glossy foliage, best VER785 Veronica spicata 'Purpleicious' 9.85 smooth red with true deep purple flowers from May-July, and in moist soils. Part sun. 36". Purple spikes May-August. 1-2'. Full sun. Zones 4-8. often much later. Prefers bright-deep shade and average, nice soil. 6". VER800 Veronica spicata 'Royal Candles' 7.85 Violet blue flowers in late spring to early summer. A nice com- VIO230 Viola koreana 'Dancing Geisha' 7.85 pact habit. Great for the front of perennial borders. 12-24". Finely cut, silvery foliage with delicate blue flowers. Shade. This unique late summer flowering perennial provides a Zones 3-8. Very unique! 6". nice burst of color when everything else seems to be fading. Ideal for moist locations and part to full sun the VIO280 Viola odorata 'Blue Remington' 7.85 height of the perennial also provides a great backdrop to Large, round, heart shaped leaves with larger than normal the border. 3-5'. blue-bearded flowers! 10". (Culver's Root) Develops into dense clump of white or VEO090 Vernonia fasciculata 8.85 pink blooms in mid-summer. Good back of the border VIO290 Viola odorata 'Etain' 7.85 2-4' unbranced stems are topped with a dense magenta plant. Prefers moist, well drained soil. 3-5'. Zones 4-8. Gorgeous pale lemon yellow flowers with deep purple-blue corymb in late summer. Full sun. Zone 4-8. edges. Blooms late spring into fall. Great for rock gardens, or VES070 Veronicastrum virginicum 'Album' 9.85 for added interest to any garden. 6-10". VEO100 Vernonia noveboriensis 7.85 This Culver's root cultivar is noted for its pure white flowers. Tall, stately impressive late summer into fall blooms of deep Resembles a large veronica, except its lance-shaped leaves VIO340 Viola pedata (Birds Foot Violet) 7.85 purple. 4-7'. Sun and moist soil. are in whorls (3-7 leaves per whorl) on the stems rather than Large flowers of lilac-purple. Leaves are finely divided, opposite. Dense, slender spikes (racemes to 9" long) of tiny, resembling a bird's foot. Great in a woodland setting! 4-8". tube-like, pure white flowers with pink stamens open from the top down in late spring to early summer atop strong up- VIO620 Viola x 'Rebecca' 7.85 right stems. Blooms can extend well into the summer. White to creamy yellow flowers with specs of deep violet petal A large group of perennials famous for their longlasting Smaller, branching, erect, lateral racemes give this plant a edges. Dark green oval shaped leaves. Easily grown in aver- flower spikes. Taller varieties are excellent in the border candelabra-like effect when in full bloom. 4'. age well drained soils, but prefers organically rich moist soil. and prized for cutting. Dwarf varieties work well for rock- Part to full shade. Vanilla-like fragrance! 8-10". Zones 5-7. eries, walls, banks, and edgings. Full sun, well-drained VES100 Veronicastrum v. f. roseum 8.85 soil. Zones 3-8. Pink narrow spikes appearing in July-September. Attractive whorls of deep green leaves. 24-36". Zones 3-8. VER150 Veronica armena 6.85 One of our favorite rock garden plants. The short, soft needle- VES105 Veronicastrum v. f. roseum 'Pink Glow' 8.85 WAL050 Waldsteinia geoides 8.85 like, evergreen leaves cover the stems from bottom to top. Gorgeous pink flower spikes that bloom July through August. Beautiful yellow flowers rise up to 8". An excelent ground- Terminal clusters of delicate blue flowers. Spring. 3". Blue Prefer full sun or part shade. Moist or average soil. 3-4'. cover for a woodland area. Part shade. Zone 4-7. flowers. Zones 4-9. VES250 Veronicastrum virginicum 8.85 WAL100 Waldsteinia ternata 8.85 VER400 Veronica incana 6.85 Pink mauve flowers in July-August. 32-48". Full sun to part (Barren Strawberry) A compact plant with nice deep green, Very attractive silver-gray foliage. Brilliant blue spikes from shade and plenty of moisture. ruffled leaves forming a 6-8" mat. June to August. 12".

VER420 Veronica incana 'Rosea' 7.85 Vivid pink spikes. June-August. 18".

VER490 Veronica longifolia 'Icicle' 7.85 www.FieldstoneGardens.com The Pulmonaria plants A nice white veronica that flowers in July and August. Good and packaging exceed those and sturdy. 18". 7 from any other source. VER510 Veronica longifolia 'Lila Karina' 7.85 Tall summer blooming veronica with lavender pink flowers on - NW, Green Springs, OH long 12". terminal racemes. 3-4'.

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A H ACHILLEA ...... 4 HELENIUM (Sneezeweed) ...... 18 ACONTIUM (Monkshood) ...... 4 HELLEBORUS ...... 18 ACTAEA (Cimicifuga, Snakeroot, Baneberry) ...... 5 HEMEROCALLIS ...... 19 AJUGA (Bugleweed) ...... 5 HEPATICA ...... 20 ALCHEMILLA (Lady’s Mantle) ...... 5 HERBS ...... 25 AMSONIA ...... 6 HEUCHERA (Coral Bells)...... 25 ANGELICA...... 6 HOSTA ...... 26 ARISAEMA (Jack-In-The-Pulpit) ...... 6 ARISTOLACHIA (Dutchman’s Pipe) ...... 6 I ARUNCUS (Goatsbeard)...... 7 IRIS DUNLOP & COLE IRISES ...... 28 ASARUM (Wild Ginger) ...... 7 IRIS SIBIRICA Dr. Currier McEwen Siberian Iris...... 29 ASCLEPIAS (Butterfly Weed) ...... 7 ASTILBE (False Spirea)...... 7 L DWARF ASTILBE ...... 8 LATHYRUS (Perennial Sweet Pea) ...... 29 SAN200 'Multiplex' ASTRANTIA (Masterwort)...... 9 LAVANDULA (Lavender) ...... 30 Page 38 LIATRIS (Blazing Star) ...... 30 B LIGULARIA ...... 30 BAPTISIA (False Indigo) ...... 9 LOBELIA ...... 30 BERGENIA ...... 9 BOLTONIA ...... 10 M BRUNNERA (Siberian Bugloss) ...... 10 MACLEAYA (Plume Poppy) ...... 30 MONARDA (Bee Balm) ...... 31 C MUKDENIA (Crimson Fans)...... 31 CALTHA (Marsh Marigold)...... 10 CAMPANULA (Bellflower) ...... 10 N CENTAUREA (Cornflower) ...... 11 NEPETA...... 31 CHELONE (Turtlehead) ...... 11 CHRYSANTHEMUM ...... 12 P COMPTONIA (Sweet Fern)...... 12 PACHYSANDRA ...... 32 CONVALLARIA (Lily of the Valley)...... 12 PAEONIA (Peony)...... 32 COREOPSIS ...... 13 PEROVSKIA (Russian Sage) ...... 34 PHLOX (Garden Phlox)...... 34 D PHLOX maculata ...... 36 DARMERA...... 13 PHLOX subulata (Creeping Phlox) ...... 36 DICENTRA (Bleeding Heart) ...... 13 PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower) ...... 36 DICTAMNUS (Gas Plant)...... 13 PODOPHYLLUM (Mayapple) ...... 37 DIGITALIS (Foxglove) ...... 13 POLYGONATUM (Solomon’s Seal) ...... 37 DICTAMNUS (Gas Plant)...... 13 PRIMULA (Primrose)...... 37 PULMONARIA (Lungwort) ...... 38 E ECHINACEA (Purple Coneflower) ...... 13 S ECHINOPS (Globe Thistle)...... 14 SALVIA ...... 38 EPIMEDIUM (Barrenwort) ...... 14 SANGUINARIA (Bloodroot) ...... 38 ERYTHRONIUM (Trout Lily)...... 15 SEDUM (Stonecrop)...... 39 CEN508 'Amethyst Dream' EUPATORIUM (Joe-Pye Weed) ...... 15 STACHYS (Lamb’s Ear) ...... 40 Page 11 EUPHORBIA (Spurge) ...... 15 T F THALICTRUM (Meadow-Rew)...... 41 FALLOPIA (Aka: Polygonum or Persicaria)...... 15 TRILLIUM ...... 41 FERNS ...... 16 TROLLIUS (Globe Flower) ...... 41 FILIPENDULA (MeadowSweet) ...... 16 FRAGARIA (Strawberry) ...... 16 V VERNONIA (Ironweed) ...... 42 G VERONICA (Speedwell)...... 42 GERANIUM ...... 17 VERONICASTRUM (Culvers Root)...... 42 VIOLA ...... 43

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