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Directions: Vintage Hill is located 6 miles NW of the Boonslick Bridge (downtown Boonville) on Hwy 87.

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Page 4 Vintage Hill Farm Pottery, Containers and Fountains…. 2010 Garden of Knowledge Class Schedule Sessions on some of your favorite garden topics. No registration fee, but please pre- Oh My! register at least a day ahead. Call 660-848-2373 or email: [email protected] and we Choose from hundreds of unique and beautiful containers to meet your planting needs. Some will put your name on a special savings coupon for items related to the topic, good for the of them are too pretty to plant! Bring the garden indoors by using your favorite garden pot or day of the class. Class sizes are limited. Please register early for your spot. urn as a base to display one of our awesome new gazing balls. Planting a container gives you the ultimate flexibility in location. Move What’s New? March 13, 10:00am. Join Jeff for a stroll thru the greenhouses and your planter for special events or rearrange see and hear first hand about some of the new and noteworthy plants for the season. for the best lighting. Check out our unique Angel Trumpets March 20, 10:00am. Enjoy a tour of our many varieties of this ”Queen of Tropicals”. Care, culture and a comparison of varieties will make these fra- birdbaths, fountains, finely crafted stone grant wonders easy for you to grow. statuary, cool new glazes and cast iron Tropical & Hardy Fruits March 27, 10:00am. Get a glimpse of the variety of urns. possibilities for growing and harvesting your own fruits. From the exotic pineapple to blueberries, we will discuss the tips needed for the best production. Propagation April 3, 10:00am. Just how do we do it? A behind the scenes look at how to successfully take cuttings, sow seed and grow young plants. Shrubs for the Landscape April 10, 10:00 am. Been there, done that with yews and junipers? Discover some better options for creating the perfect landscape for your home. Growing Tomatoes Without a Garden April 17, 10:00am. Learn about utilizing your tomatoes in your landscape. Great ideas on varieties and recipes. Creative Containers April 24, 10:00am. Come and learn the Vintage Hill secrets for creative container combinations and how to make a WOW statement with season long color. Bonsai May 1, 10:00am. Members of the Mid Missouri Bonsai Society will present a primer on bonsai selection, training and care. Come and view some of their incredible creations. Using Basil and Tomatoes May 15, 10:00am. Freezing Pesto, Marinades and Tomato Soup, and many other tricks you will be glad to learn! Sensational Succulents May 22, 10:00am. Get a first hand tour of our unique collection of this easy group of plants. See ideas to make container gardening simpler than ever. Heat Loving Annuals for Summer Displays June 12, 10:00am. Keep your garden in its prime by selecting the right plants for summer heat. Tips on planting, design and easy maintenance.

GIFT CERTIFICATES: These are available year-round and make ideal birthday, holiday or appreciation gifts. Credit card orders are welcome by phone/fax at 660-848-2373 or Vintage Hill is proud to offer email: [email protected]. pottery from many companies. For an online catalog visit: www.campaniainternational.com Special orders are welcome! Vintage Hill Farm www.vintagehill.com Page 18 Vintage Hill Farm Annuals & Tropicals Page 5

Abelmoschus manihot Begonia While you are in the area… Abutilon Anthurium vietchii ‘King’ ‘Non Stop Mocca Mix’ ‘Bella Pink Shades’ ‘Waroquean’ ‘Miss Mummy’ Vintage Hill Farm is located in the Boone’s Lick area of ‘Melon Sorbet’ Arctotis venusta ‘My Special Angel’ central Missouri, a virtually undiscovered haven for the tourist. Peo- Acalypha Artemisia a. ‘Sweet Annie’ partita ple here are friendly, prices are reasonable, and there are so many ‘Bourbon Street’ Asclepias Butterfly Weed ‘Pink Polka Dot’ beautiful things to do while here; why not take an extra day or two? chenile trailing ‘Silky Gold’ ‘Prelude Coral’ A couple of favorites: Just up the road, then left on 187, is ‘Silky Scarlet’ richmondensis the Boone’s Lick State Historic Site. Trails wind down to the spring ‘Cypress Garden Elf’ where Daniel Boone’s sons boiled water from the salty springs in huge ‘Haleakala’ Asparagus ‘Soli Mutata’ pots to make salt. If you head back to Highway 87 and North you hoffmanii dens. ‘Meyerii’ Foxtail Fern ‘Tiger Kitten’ will find Glasgow, a quaint and scenic little river town with many old ‘Tiny Gem’ homes and nice shops. East is Fayette, our county seat, with the his- ‘Kona Coast’ toric courthouse square. Fayette is also home to Central Methodist w. ‘Macrophylla’ What’s With All ‘Wrightii’ University and the Ashby Hodge Art Gallery, (660) 248-3391. Be sure w. ‘Marginata’ the Big Words? Its Bells of Ireland to eat at Emmett’s Kitchen and Tap (660) 248-3363 on the square. Adenum obesum Desert Rose our goal to make gardening Bidens ‘Peters Golden Carpet’ Complete the circle back to New Franklin and stock up at a Agave simple and fun! But we also Bracteantha real quality small town butcher shop, Jennings Premium Meats (800) ‘Sundaze Golden Beauty’ 210-6425. Do not miss Snoddy’s Store, since 1924, on your way back. americana ’Mediopicta’ have to be accurate so that It is one of the few remaining family owned small general stores. geminifolia you know the plant you Breynia roseo picta Snowbush Across the bridge, over the Missouri River, is historic Boonville just ‘Kissho Kan’ want is the plant you are Browallia on your left is the meticulously restored Hotel Frederick, ‘Blue Bells’ www.hotelfrederick.com (660)-882-2828. Main Street is full of shops, potatorium getting. Using the Latin a fantastic antique mall, small restaurants and a nearby casino. Ageratum name is THE only way to Brugmansia arborea Just 20 minutes east is the charming old town of Rocheport. ‘Blue Horizon’ know for sure you are get- Check out rocheport.com for the complete list. You can stay at the ‘Leilani Blue’ ting the right plant. Not ‘Cerise Wonder’ Yates House B&B (573) 698-2129 and they will give you the details of ‘High Tide Blue’ sure how to pronounce it? ‘Champagne Fizz’ the many fine antique shops while you stroll through their beautiful ‘Culebra’ walled gardens. Richard Saunders Antiques (573) 698-3765 has a ‘High Tide White’ No worries! A mispro- great courtyard garden in a beautiful old brick home that should be Alocasia: nounced name is greatly ‘Double Delight’ visited. If antiquing is your thing, White Horse Antiques is a must ‘Borneo Giant’ appreciated! It lets us know ‘Flamenco’ see also. Stop in the Rocheport General Store ‘Inca Sun’ (rocheportgeneralstore.com) for a bite to eat—everything is made ‘Frydek’ where to start! from scratch and you can enjoy sitting in the turn of the century din- ‘Portora’ ‘’Isabella’ ing hall. Have a great dinner at Les Bourgeois Winery and Bistro (573) lauterbaachiana Aster ‘Hulk’ ‘Joli’ 698-2300 just a few miles out of town on the river bluffs. The view is ‘Matsumoto Blue’ ‘Morgensonne’ as tantalizing as the food and is a great place to watch a sunset while ‘Purpley’ overlooking the river. ‘Sarian’ Bacopa ‘Snowstorm’ ‘Peanut’ Basil ‘Pink Perfektion’ Head west to visit Arrowrock and Blackwater. Arrowrock Zebrine has a state historic site as well as many interesting shops and build- Aloe ‘Guido’ ‘Columnar’ ‘Salmon Perfektion’ ings. The Lyceum Theatre is a great way to spend an evening. Stay at Alternanthera ‘Dark Opal’ ‘Santa Rosa’ the Arrow Rock Bed and Breakfast (660)-837-3280. Plan on touring ‘Large Leaf Italian’ ‘Sunray’ award winning Blackwater’s revitalized main street that serves as an ‘Purple Knight’ example for many small towns to follow. The endearing people who ‘Red Thread’ ‘Nufar’ ‘Super Nova’ have worked for this are a great example of the overwhelming good ‘Royal Tapestry’ ‘Pesto Perpetuoso’ versicolor and beauty that can come from having your heart in the right place. ‘Red Rubin’ ‘Whiskers’ Along with antique shops, there is the Choteau Garden located in Alyssum what was a vacant storefront on Main Street. Enjoy elegant overnight ‘Easter Bonnet Mix’ ‘Valentino’ ‘Wretched Mess’ surroundings at The Iron Horse Inn (660) 846-3001 or have a relaxing ‘Snow Crystals’ Begonia Brunfelsia ‘Lady of the Night’ meal at the Iron Horse Restaurant. Amaranthus ‘Anthole’ Caladium If heading home takes you eastward, we are only 30 minutes c. ‘Love Lies Bleeding’ ‘Big Red’ ‘Florida Cardinal’ from Columbia. From daylight to dark stop off at Shelter Gardens ‘Big Rose’ ‘Moonlight’ just off Broadway. The University of Missouri has been designated a ‘Illumination’ Botanic Garden. The campus is alive with great plantings, including Ananas ‘Sugar Loaf’ Pineapple bipinnatifida ‘Pink Beauty’ some innovative tropicals and annuals, many from Vintage Hill Farm. Angelonia ‘Bellfire’ Calibracoa (Million Bells) While you are close to downtown, stop in at Ala Campagne’ (573) ‘Bonfire’ ‘Aloha Red’ 815-9464 on Broadway for a great selection of international art, an- ‘Angelface Blue’ tiques and home furnishing. The owners are garden enthusiasts and ‘Angelface ‘Dark Purple’ ‘Cowardly Lion’ ‘Aloha Tiki Orange’ their sense of style is incomparable. ‘Angelface Pink ‘Dragon Wing Red’ ‘Callie Deep Yellow’ ‘Angelface White’ ‘Dragon Wing Pink’ ‘Suberbells Apricot Punch’ ‘Angelmist ‘Deep Plum’ ‘Encore Red’ ‘Superbells Dreamscicle’ ‘Angelmist Pink’ ‘Encore Rose’ ‘Superbells Pink’ ‘Angelmist Purple’ ‘Encore White’ ‘Superbells Plum’ ‘Angelmist White’ ‘Escargot’ ‘Superbells Red’ ‘Angelmist Spreading White’ Foliosa ‘Superbells Saffron’ ‘Serena Purple’ ‘Iron Cross’ ‘Superbells Tequila Sun’ Anisacanthus ‘Hummingbird’ ‘Looking Glass’ ‘Supebells Tickled Pink’ Anisodontea ‘Marmaduke’ ‘Superbells Yellow Chiffon’ ‘Elegant Lady’ ‘Miami Storm’ ‘Can Can Orange’ ‘VooDoo’ Vintage Hill Farm Annuals & Tropicals Page 6

Callisia fragrans Turtle Vine Coleus ‘Dapple Apple’ Crassula ‘Campfire’ Canna Coleus ‘Dark Frills’ ‘Princess Pine’ ‘Australia’ Coleus ‘Dipt n Wine’ ‘Variegated Jade’ ‘Erebus’ Coleus ‘Electric Lime’ ‘Silver Dollar Jade’ ‘Intrigue’ Coleus ‘Fancy’ ‘Trailing Jade’ ‘Magic Rose’ Coleus ‘Fishnet Stockings’ Crinum p. ‘Splendens’ ‘Magic Orange’ Coleus ‘Glennis’ Croton ‘Picasssos Paint- ‘Tropical Yellow’ Coleus ‘Heart’ brush’ ‘Tropical Red’ Coleus ‘Henna’ Cryptanthus ‘Black Mystic’ ‘Orange Punch’ Coleus ‘Inky Fingers’ Cuphea: ‘Allyson’ ‘Pink Sunburst’ Coleus ‘Jack of Diamonds’ ‘Dynamite’ ‘Phasion’ Coleus ‘Japanese Giant’ ‘David Verity’ Cardoon ‘Grobe Gruen’ Coleus ‘Kingwood Kritter’ llavea (Bat Face) Celosia ‘Amigo Red’ Coleus ‘Kingwood Karnival’ ‘Totally Tempted’ ‘Amigo Yellow’ Coleus ‘Kiwi Fern’ ‘Twinkle Pink’ ‘Carmine Glow’ Coleus ‘Lifelime’ Cymbalaria m. ‘Globba’ ‘Chief’ Coleus ‘Lime Burgundy Cymbopogon Lemon Grass ‘Fresh Look Gold’ Flair’ Dahlia ‘Bishop’s Children’ ‘Fresh Look Orange’ Coleus ‘Lord Falmouth’ ‘Eye Candy’ ‘Fresh Look Red’ Coleus ‘Marissa’ Datura ‘Double Purple’ ‘Fresh Look Yellow’ Coleus ‘Merlins Magic’ metalloids– Moonlily ‘New Look’ Coleus ‘Midnight’ Delosperma ‘Fuchsia’ ‘Pink Candle’ Coleus ‘Molten Orange’ Dianthus ‘Prestige Scarlet’ Coleus ‘Mr. Murfles’ ‘Amazon Rose Magic’ Chrysocephalum Flambe Coleus ‘Penny’ ‘Dulce White to Pink’ Yellow Coleus ‘Peter Wonder’ ‘Dynasty Purple’ Cerinthe m ‘Purpurescens’ Coleus ‘Pineapple Queen’ ‘Purple Bouquet’ Register to Win a $100 Gift Certificate! Cestrum Coleus ‘Redhead’ ‘Strawberry Parfait’ A drawing for a $100 Gift Certificate will be held on April 1, 2010. ‘Velvet N Lace’ elegans ‘Newelii’ Coleus r. ‘Swinging Linda’ Register at the farm March 1 thru March 31. ‘Orange Peel’ Coleus ‘Religious Radish’ Dichondra ‘Emerald Falls’ parquii Coleus ‘Rheingold’ ‘Silver Falls’ One registration per visit please. No purchase required. Cissus discolor Rex Begonia Coleus ‘Rustic Orange’ Dill ‘Bouquet’ ‘Hercules’ Vine Coleus ‘Sedona’ Dusty Miller ‘Cirrus’ Citrus ‘Lemon Variegated’ Coleus ‘South of Border’ ‘New Look’ Cleome ‘Cherry Queen’ Coleus ‘The Flume’ Echevaria ‘Sparkler Rose’ Coleus ‘Trusty Rusty’ gigantea ‘Sparkler White’ Colocasia ‘Lola’ Clerodendrum t. ‘Red’ ‘Black Beauty’ metallica ugandense ‘Blue Butterfly’ ‘Black Magic Mini’ ‘Silver Spoons’ Clitoria ‘Blue Butterfly Pea’’ ‘Chicago Harlequin’ ‘The Rose’ Sign up for our E News at Clivia ‘Golden Dragon’ ‘Elena’ Emilia javanica Coleus ‘Jack’s Giant’ Ensete ‘Maurellii’ www.vintagehill.com From Seed for Shade ‘Pink China’ Epiphyllum ‘Red’ ‘Kong Mosaic’ ‘Red Stem’ ‘Fruhlingsgold’ ‘Kong Red’ ‘Tea Cup’ ‘Unforgettable’ From Cuttings for Sun Convolvulus ‘Royal Ensign’ Eucalyptus cineraria Coleus ‘Alligator’ Cordyline ‘Electric Pink’ citriodora Coleus ‘Appaloosa’ ‘Red Star’ Euphorbia Coleus ‘Big Blonde’ ‘Sundance’ ‘Breathless Blush’ Follow VintageHill on Coleus ‘Black Marble’ Coreopsis ‘Breathless White’ Coleus ‘Camilla’ ‘Mahogany Midget’ ‘Diamond Frost’ Coleus ‘Chocolate Mint’ Coriander/Cilantro millii ‘Giant’ facebook.com Coleus ‘Concord’ Cosmos Evolvulus ‘Blue Daze’ Coleus ‘Cranberry Salad’ ‘Early Wonder Mix’ ‘Pied Piper Red’ ‘Sonata Carmine’ Vintage Hill Farm www.vintagehill.com Page 16 Vintage Hill Farm Annuals & Tropicals Page 7 Shrubs, Trees, & Evergreens ‘Infinity Dark Pink’ Grasses (not hardy) Juniperus c. ‘Compressa’ Ferns ‘Infinity Orange’ Acer griseum Paperbark Maple Oxydendrum a. Sourwood Carex ‘Toffee Twist’ ‘Miniature’ Boston ‘Infinity Red’ rubrum ‘October Glory’ Parrotia persifolia Cyperus papyrus ‘Baby Tut’ ‘Mother Lode’ Crocodile ‘Infinity White’ saccharum ‘Fall Fiesta’ Pecan (Carya) ‘Pawnee’, papyrus ‘King Tut’ ‘Oblonga Pendula’ Jesters Crown ‘Stardust Raspberry’ Albizia julibrissin Mimosa ‘Peruque’, ‘Posey’ Dichromena colorata Microbiota Russian Cy- Kangaroo Foot ‘Taboo Mix’ Asimina triloba PawPaw Philadelphus ‘Snowflake’ Lady Gibbon Juncus ‘Tattoo Mix’ press ‘Blue Arrow’ Betula nigra ‘Cinnamon Bark’ Physocarpus ‘Coppertina’ Kimberly Queen Iochroma cyanea Picea: Spruce ‘Curly Wurly’ Callicarpa ‘Isaii’ Beautyberry ‘Diablo’, ‘Summer Wine’ Macho fuschoides abies ‘Acrocona’ e. ‘Hedgehog’ Calycanthus floridus Prunus g. Flowering Maidenhair Ipomea abies ‘Clanbrassiliana’ ‘Quartz Creek’ Caragana arb. ‘Pendula’ Almond Rabbits Foot ‘Blackie’ abies ‘Cobra’ n. ‘Ruby Crystal’ Caryopteris ‘Sunshine Blue’ Pseudolarix amabilis Staghorn Melinus ‘Marguerite’ abies ‘Formanek’ Mexican Feather Catalpa ‘Purpurea’, ‘Aurea’ Quercus macro Burr Oak Tiger variegated Nasella ‘Chillin Limeade’ abies ‘Kellermans Blue’ Pennisetum ‘Fireworks’ Cercis canadensis Redbud rubra Red Oak Fennel ‘Bronze’ ‘Florence’ ‘Desana Lime’ abies ‘Lanham’s Beehive’ ‘Jade Princess’ Cephalanthus o. ButtonBush Rhamnus Fine Line Ficus repens ‘Variegata’ ‘Illusion Emerald Lace’ abies ‘Pendula’ ‘Prince’ Cercis canadensis Redbud Rhus ‘Tiger Eyes’ salicifolia ‘Illusion Midnight Lace’ abies ‘Pumila’ ‘Princess’ Chionanthus White Fringetree Salix caprea Weeping Tree Furcrea ‘Variegata’ Iresine abies ‘Rubra Spicata’ ‘Princess Caroline’ Cornus alba ‘Ivory Halo’ i ‘Hakura Nishiki’ Fuschia ‘Blazin Rose’ abies ‘Thumbelina’ ‘Purple Baron’ ‘Arctic Fire’ ‘Flaviramea’ p. ‘Nana’ ‘Cascading Angel Earrings’ ‘Chicken Gizzard’ abies ‘Tompa’ ‘Purple Majesty’ Yellow Twig Dogwood Sambucus ‘Black Lace’ Gaillardia ‘Arizona Sun’ ‘Sun Ray’ brachytyla ‘Red Bunny Tails’ Corylus avellana ‘Contorta’ Spirea: ‘Goblin’ Kalanchoe ‘Big Mama’ glauca ‘Jean’s Dilly’ ‘Rubrum’ Cotinus ‘Royal Purple’ ‘Pink Parasols’ Gazania ‘Jurassic’ omorika ‘Pendula’ Fiber Optic Grass ‘Golden Spirit’ prunifolia Bridalwreath ‘Kiss Rose’ Scirpus orgyalis orientalis ‘Early Gold’ ‘Purple Passion’ Cotoneaster ‘Tom Thumb’ n. ‘Snowmound’ ‘Tiger Mix’ Gynura thrysifolia pungens ‘Pendula’ Hedera ‘Needlepoint’ Deutzia ‘Chardonnay Pearls’ vahhouttei Renaissance Geranium ‘Fantastic’ (May) pungens ‘Globe’ ‘Variegated Algerian’ Diervilla l. ‘Copper’ Stephanandra ‘Crispa’ ‘Galleria Snowfire’ Kale sitchensis ‘Tenas/Papoose’ ‘Neon Algerian’ Eucommia ul. Hardy Rubber Syringa (Lilacs) ‘Galleria Sunrise’ ‘Chidori Red’ Forsythia ‘Northern Gold’ ‘Avalanche’ Pinus Pine Helenium ‘Dakota Gold’ b. ‘Rowe Arboretum’ Regal Martha Washington ‘Chidori White’ Fothergilla gardenia m. Palibin (tree form) Heliotrope ‘Atlantis’ contorta ‘Spaan’s Dwarf’ ‘Bravo’ lancinata ‘Dinosaur’ FRUIT TREES (see page 11) m. Palibin (Dw. Korean) Hibiscus ‘Maple Sugar’ densiflora ‘Globosa’ ‘Burgundy’ ‘Redbor’ Gingko biloba ‘Autumn Gold’ ‘Chas Joly’ Homocladum Ribbon Plant densiflora ‘Jane Kluis’ ‘Camelot’ Lantana Hamamelis ‘Arnold’s Promise’ ‘Sensation’ Hypoestes flexilis ‘Glauca Pendula’ ‘Imperial’ ‘Ann Marie’ ‘Diane’ Witch Hazel reticulata ‘Ivory Silk’ ‘Pink Splash’ leucodermis ‘Irish Bell’ ‘Lavender Splash’ ‘Landmarck Rose Glow’ Hydrangea: Taxodium a. Pond Cypress ‘Red Splash’ leucodermis ‘Comp. Gem’ ‘Purple Majesty’ ‘Landmarck Sunrise Rose’ ‘Annabelle’ Viburnum d. ‘Autumn Jazz’ ‘Rose Splash’ leucodermis ‘Mint Truffle’ ‘Rose BiColor’ ‘Lavender Weeping’ ‘Endless Summer’ d. ‘Blue Muffin’ ‘White Splash’ parv. ‘Glauca Brevifolia’ Geranium Zonal ‘Lucky Lemon Cream’ ‘Incrediball’ ‘Emerald Triumph’ ‘Americana Salmon’ Impatiens ‘Lucky Peach’ Sciadopitys ‘Joe Kozey’ ‘Accent Mystic Mix’ ‘Invincible Spirit’ x ‘Juddi’ ‘Americana Violet’ ‘Lucky Pot of Gold’ ‘Mitsch Select’ ‘Blitz Red’ ‘Limelight’ ‘Mariesii’ Doublefile ‘Designer Peppermint Twist’ ‘New Gold’ ‘Winter Green’ ‘Blitz Rose’ ‘Pinky Winky’ opulum ‘Compactum’ ‘Designer Dark Pink Sizzle’ ‘Radiation’ Thuja Arborvitae ‘Dazzler Baby Shower Mix’ quercifolia ‘Snow Queen’ opulus ‘Roseum’ Snowball ‘Indian Dunes’ ‘Red Spread’ o. ‘DeGroot’s Spire’ ‘Dazzler Merlot Mix’ ‘Twist n’ Shout’ ‘Pragense’ ‘Mosaic Purple’ ‘Samantha’ o. ‘Green Giant’ ‘Dwarf Hawaiian’ ‘Vanilla Strawberry’ Weigela ‘Wine & Roses’ ‘Rocky Mountain Orange’ o. ‘Rushmore’ ‘Envoy Lilac’ Hypericum kalma St John ‘Eyecatcher’ ‘Vancouver Centennial’ ‘Mr Bowling Ball’ ‘Fanfare Blush’ Ilex decidua ‘Fine Wine’ Glechoma ‘Dappled Light’ ‘Spring Grove’ ‘Fanfare Fuchsia’ v. ‘Berry Heavy’ ‘Tango’ Gomphrena plicata ‘Whipcord’ ‘Fanfare Orange’ v. ‘Jim Dandy’ Evergreens: ‘Balboa’ Tsuga Hemlock ‘Fanfare Orchid Im- v. ‘Red Sprite’ Buxus: Boxwood ‘Fireworks’ ‘Albospica’ proved’ v. ‘Southern Gentleman’ ‘Green Mountain’ globosa purple v. ‘Winter Red’ ‘Cole’s Prostrate’ ‘Fanfare Pink Sparkle’ ‘Mont Bruno’ ‘Gentsch White’ ‘Lavender Lady’ Itea v. ‘Henry’s Garnet’ ‘Fiesta Ole Purple ‘North Star’ ‘Jean’ ‘Strawberry Fields’ v. ‘Little Henry’ ‘Saskatoon’ Stripe’ Kerria japonica ‘Plena’ ‘Vardar Valley’ ‘Fiesta Stardust Pink’ Koelreuteria pan. GoldenRain Chamaecyparis ‘Fiesta White’ Kolkwitzia Beautybush obtusa ‘Verdoni ‘Fusion Yellow Glow’ Liriodendron tulipifera obtusa ‘Lemon Twist’ ‘Fusion Peach Frost’ Maclura pom. Osage Orange obtusa ’Nana Gracilis’ Magnolia virginiana pisifera ‘Mops’ Malus ‘PrairieFire’ pisifera ‘Vintage Gold’ Vintage Hill Farm Annuals & Tropicals Page 8 Vintage Hill Farm www.vintagehill.com Page 15

‘NewVintage Gold’ Hill FarmMustard ‘Brazen Annuals Brass’ & TropicalsPalms— Selected Page for 8 heat and VintageThe Hill ROSES Farm of www.vintagehill.com Vintage Hill Page 15 ‘Radiation’ ‘Red Giant’ sun tolerance. Perfect for Pool- ‘Red Spread’ Muehlenbeckia Wire Vine side or Patio. Abraham Darby, 5x4’, salmon blend with the best fragrance on a ‘Samantha’ Nasturtium ‘Alaska’ European Fan Palm double fully cupped flower. Rich old rose form. Laurus‘New nobilis Gold’ Bay Tree ‘EmpressMustard of ‘Brazen India’ Brass’ Palms— CanarySelected Date forPalm heat and The ROSES of Vintage Hill ‘Radiation’ ‘Red Giant’ sun tolerance. Perfect for Pool- Belle Pointevine, 3x3’, Antique lavender pink rugosa hybrid. Rich foliage. Ledeboria socialis Nemesia Pygmy Date Palm ‘Red Spread’ Muehlenbeckia Wire Vine side or Patio. Dark Red nearly black Hybrid Tea. Very unusual and ideal for cutting. AbrahamBlack Darby Baccara,, 5x4’, salmon blend with the best fragrance on a Leea‘Samantha’ rubra ‘Bluebird’Nasturtium ‘Alaska’ European Triangle Fan Palm Palm double fullyCarefree cupped Beauty flower., 3x3’,Rich old Medium rose form. coral pink, everblooming and good disease resistance. LeonotisLaurus menthaefolia nobilis Bay Tree ‘Opal‘Empress Innocence’ of India’ Canary Foxtail Date Palm Palm Belle Pointevine,Carefree 3x3’,Celebration Antique lavender, 4x4’, Orange-red pink rugosa hybrid.semi double Rich foliage. blooms cover this everblooming hardy LinariaLedeboria ‘Fantasy socialis Blue, Rose, NepenthesNemesia ventricosa Red PygmyPassiflora Date Palm Passion Vine Black Baccara,and disease Dark resistant Red nearly shrub. black Hybrid Tea. Very unusual and ideal for cutting. Yellow’Leea rubra Pitcher‘Bluebird’ Plant Triangle‘Lady Margaret’ Palm CarefreeChamplain Beauty, 3x3’,, 4x4’, Medium A true coral performer, pink, everbloo hardyming Canadian and good red. disease Often resistance. blooms late in November! LinderniaLeonotis grandiflora menthaefolia Nicotiana‘Opal Innocence’ a. ‘Grandiflora’ Foxtail‘Pura PalmVida Purple’ Carefree Celebration, 4x4’, Orange-red semi double blooms cover this everblooming hardy Linaria ‘Fantasy Blue, Rose, Nepenthes ventricosa Red Passiflora Passion Vine Coral Drift, 2x2, a cross between miniature and groundcover roses. Everblooming double Lisianthus ‘Florida Blue’ ‘Perfume Mix’ ‘Blue Bouquet’ and disease resistant shrub. Yellow’ Pitcher Plant ‘Lady Margaret’ coral flowers with good disease resistance. Lobelia ‘Regatta Marine ‘Perfume Deep Purple’ Pentas Champlain, 4x4’, A true performer, hardy Canadian red. Often blooms late in November! Lindernia grandiflora Nicotiana a. ‘Grandiflora’ ‘Pura Vida Purple’ Easy Does It, 3x4’, 2010 AARS, Mango orange pink deeply lobed petals with good disease Blue’ ‘Saratoga Lime’ ‘Butterfly Deep Rose’ Coral Drift, 2x2, a cross between miniature and groundcover roses. Everblooming double Lisianthus ‘Florida Blue’ ‘Perfume Mix’ ‘Blue Bouquet’ resistance. Lobularia ‘Snow Princess’ ‘Saratoga Red’ ‘Butterfly Lavender Shades’ coral flowers with good disease resistance. Lobelia ‘Regatta Marine ‘Perfume Deep Purple’ Pentas All The3x4’, Rage 2010, 3x3’,AARS, multicolored Mango orange apricot pink deeply blend, lobed semi-double. petals with Steadygood disease bloomer. LycianthesBlue’ BluePotato sylvestris‘Saratoga Lime’ ‘Butterfly‘Butterfly Deep Red’ Rose’ Easy Does It, resistance.Grandma’s Blessing, 2x2’, Hardy pink tea-like flowers. Makes a nice low hedge. ShrubLobularia ‘Snow Princess’ Nierembergia‘Saratoga Red’ ‘Butterfly‘Butterfly Lavender White’ Shades’ All The Macy’sRage, 3x3’, Pride multicolored, 5x5’, Hardy apricot white blend, rose semi-double. with good Steadydisease bloomer. resistance. NERS Award winner. LysimachiaLycianthes ‘Outback BluePotato Sun- ‘Whitesylvestris Robe’ ‘Butterfly‘Graffiti Red’ Pink’ Grandma’sSunrise Blessing Sunset, 2x2’,, 2-3’, Hardy Dense pink spreadingtea-like flowers. habit Makeswith blended a nice low fucshia-apricot hedge. roses. set’ Shrub ‘PurpleNierembergia Robe’ ‘ButterflyPepperomia White’ ‘Belly Buttons’ Macy’s PrideSuper, 5x5’, Hero Hardy, 3x3’, white Everblooming rose with good red disease fades resistance.to deep pink. NERS Very Award hardy winner. and self cleaning. MandevillaLysimachia ‘Double ‘Outback Super Sun- Origanum‘White Robe’ ‘Graffiti‘Mini Melons’Pink’ Sunrise Sunset, 2-3’, Dense spreading habit with blended fucshia-apricot roses. set’ ‘Purple Robe’ Pepperomia ‘Belly Buttons’ Eglantyne, 3x3’, Fully double cupped pink rose with outstanding fragrance. Trouper’ ‘Kent’s Beauty’ Peppers (ornamental) Super Hero, 3x3’, Everblooming red fades to deep pink. Very hardy and self cleaning. Mandevilla ‘Double Super Origanum ‘Mini Melons’ Forty Heroes, 3x3’ Deep yellow hybrid tea named in remembrance of United Flight 93. Manihot esculenta Osteospermum ‘Black Pearl’, ‘Calico’, ‘Chilly Eglantyne, 3x3’, Fully double cupped pink rose with outstanding fragrance. Trouper’ ‘Kent’s Beauty’ Peppers (ornamental) Frau Dagmar Hastrup, 3x3’ Hardy rugosa but smaller. Pink, fragrant, everblooming. ‘Variegated Tapioca’ ‘Lemon Symphony’ Chili’, ‘Purple Flash’, Forty Heroes, 3x3’ Deep yellow hybrid tea named in remembrance of United Flight 93. Manihot esculenta Osteospermum ‘Black Pearl’, ‘Calico’, ‘Chilly Golden Celebration, 4x6’ Deep yellow double cupped fragrant shrub. Marigold ‘Bonanza Bolero’ ‘Soprano Lilac Spoon’ Petunia , 3x3’ Hardy rugosa but smaller. Pink, fragrant, everblooming. ‘Variegated Tapioca’ ‘Lemon Symphony’ Chili’, ‘Purple Flash’, Frau Dagmar Hastrup , 4x4’, Huge single yellow blooms fold up at night. Very fragrant. Golden GoldenCelebration Wings, 4x6’ Deep yellow double cupped fragrant shrub. ‘BonanzaMarigold Harmony’ ‘Bonanza Bolero’ Oxalis‘Soprano ‘Charmed Lilac Spoon’ Wine’ Petunia‘Debonair Dusty Rose’ Golden Hansa,Wings, 4x4’,4x4’, Huge 1905, single Classic yellow old blooms double fold rugosa up at hybridnight. Veryw/ dark fragrant. magenta clove scented flowers. ‘Dwf.‘Bonanza Janie Flame’ Harmony’ PachypodiumOxalis ‘Charmed lamerii Wine’ ‘Debonair‘Sophistica Dusty Lime Rose’ Bicolor’ Hansa, 4x4’,Julia 1905, Child, Classic 4x4’, old Golden double rugosahybrid hybrid tea blooms w/ dark with magenta great clovefragrance scented and flowers. form. ‘Lemon‘Dwf. Gem’ Janie Flame’ PachystachysPachypodium lutea lamerii Yellow ‘Sophistica‘Double LimeWave Bicolor’ Pink’ Julia Child,Love 4x4’, and Golden Peace hybrid, A hardy tea blooms tea rose with with great yellow fragrance flowers and blushedform. with pink petals. ‘Marvel‘Lemon Yellow’ Gem’ ShrimpPachystachys lutea Yellow ‘DoubleCascadia Wave ‘Cabernet Pink’ Bicolor’ Love andDouble Peace, Knockout,A hardy tea rose Double with yellow flowered flowers red blushed knockout. with Samepink petals. excellent disease resistance. ‘Red ‘MarvelCherry’ Yellow’ PachyveriaShrimp succulent CascadiaCascadia ‘Cabernet ‘Purple Bicolor’ BiColor’ Double Knockout, Double flowered red knockout. Same excellent disease resistance. ‘Red Cherry’ Pachyveria succulent Cascadia ‘Purple BiColor’ Knockout, 3x3’, AARS 2000, Cherry red flowers all summer. Hardy and disease resistant. ‘Sweet Cream’ Pansy ‘Crown Clear Mix’ Cascadia ‘Violet Rim’ Knockout, 3x3’, AARS 2000, Cherry red flowers all summer. Hardy and disease resistant. ‘Sweet Cream’ Pansy ‘Crown Clear Mix’ Cascadia ‘Violet Rim’ Pink Knockout, Bright pink roses with good knockout qualities. ‘Taishan Yellow’ ‘Crown Scarlet’, Crown Yel- Easy Wave ‘Blue’, Pink Knockout, Bright pink roses with good knockout qualities. ‘Taishan Yellow’ ‘Crown Scarlet’, Crown Yel- Easy Wave ‘Blue’, Pink Double Knockout, 4x4’, Double hot pink flowers and the good qualities of Knockout. Matthiola low’, ‘Matrix Sunrise’, ‘Burgundy Star’, ‘Pink’, Pink Double Knockout, 4x4’, Double hot pink flowers and the good qualities of Knockout. Matthiola low’, ‘Matrix Sunrise’, ‘Burgundy Star’, ‘Pink’, Sunny Knockout, 5x4’, Single light yellow with terrific everblooming qualities. ‘VintageMix’Stocks ‘Maxim Blue’, ‘Maxim Morpho’ ‘Plum Pudding Mix’, ‘Red’ , 5x4’, Single light yellow with terrific everblooming qualities. ‘VintageMix’Stocks ‘Maxim Blue’, ‘Maxim Morpho’ ‘Plum Pudding Mix’, ‘Red’ Sunny Knockout 4x4’, Orange blended floribunda with semi double everblooming flowers. MarmaladeMarmalade Skies, 4x4’, Skies, Orange blended floribunda with semi double everblooming flowers. MelampodiumMelampodium ‘Derby’ ‘Derby’ ParsleyParsley ‘Paramount’ ‘Paramount’ ‘Shell‘Shell Pink’, Pink’, ’Violet’, ’Violet’, ‘White’ ‘White’ Oso EasyOso Paprika Easy, 2x2’Paprika Small, 2x2’and tidy Small performer, and tidy vivid performer, orange blooms vivid orangeall summer. blooms all summer. ‘Lemon‘Lemon Delight’ Delight’ Plain Plain Italian Italian WavesWaves ‘Blue’ ‘Blue’, ‘Lavender’,, ‘Lavender’, Pat Austin,Pat 3x3’,Austin, Tangerine 3x3’, Tangerineorange fragrant orange blooms fragrant cover blooms this easy cover to grow this ever easy bloomer. to grow ever bloomer. MimulusMimulus ‘Magic ‘Magic Blotch Blotch PelargoniumPelargonium ‘Misty‘Misty Lilac’, Lilac’, ‘Pink’, ‘Pink’, ‘Purple’, ‘Purple’, Peach Drift,Peach 3x3’ Drift, Disease 3x3’ resistance Disease and resistance small size and and small covered size with and tiny covered double with peach tiny double peach Mix’ Mix’ ‘Citronella’‘Citronella’ TidalTidal Waves Waves ‘Tidal ‘Tidal Wave Wave blooms. blooms. ‘Maximus’‘Maximus’ ‘Citronella‘Citronella Frosted’ Frosted’ Cherry’,Cherry’, ‘Tidal ‘Tidal Wave Wave Hot Hot Polar Joy, Tree Form. Finally--an own root hardy tree rose! Pink everblooming. Mirabilis (Four O’ Clock) ‘Mabel Grey’ Pink’, Tidal Wave Purple’, Polar Joy, Tree Form. Finally--an own root hardy tree rose! Pink everblooming. Mirabilis (Four O’ Clock) ‘Mabel Grey’ Pink’, Tidal Wave Purple’, , 3x3’, Deep scarlet red non-fading and everblooming. Self cleaning. ‘Limelight’ ‘Mixed Scented’ ‘Tidal Wave Silver’ PreferencePreference, 3x3’, Deep scarlet red non-fading and everblooming. Self cleaning. ‘Limelight’ ‘Mixed Scented’ ‘Tidal Wave Silver’ Teasing Georgia, 5x4’, Fully cupped double yellow with strong fragrance. Musa ‘Basjoo’ - hardy ‘Prince Ruppert’ Teasing Georgia, 5x4’, Fully cupped double yellow with strong fragrance. Musa ‘Basjoo’ - hardy ‘Prince Ruppert’ , 5x5’, Red canes, unusual foliage, pink flowers all summer. Old rose. sissoides ThereseTherese Bugnet Bugnet, 5x5’, Red canes, unusual foliage, pink flowers all summer. Old rose. sissoides Winter Sunset, 3x3’, Deep yellow buds unfurl to blooms of amber brushed with orange. Winter Sunset, 3x3’, Deep yellow buds unfurl to blooms of amber brushed with orange. Climbing Roses Citrus BurstClimbing, 8-12’, pink and Rosesyellow apple scented everbloomer. Colette, Citrus8’, Double Burst pink, 8-12’,very old pink fashioned and yellow blooms apple with scented great disease everbloomer. resistance. Fourth ofColette July, 8-10’,, 8’, Double Bicolor redpink and very white old with fashioned nonstop blooms performance. with great disease resistance. Quadra,Fourth 6x6, Large of fullJuly deep, 8-10’, red flowers,Bicolor greatred and disease white resistance, with nonstop recurrent performance. bloomer. RamblinQuadra Red, 6-10’,, 6x6, Hardy Large everblooming full deep red climber, flowers, double great flowers. disease resistance, recurrent bloomer. William RamblinBaffin, 8-10’ Red Pink, 6-10’, Canadian, Hardy supereverblooming winter hardiness climber, and double recurrent flowers. bloom. WinnersWilliam Circle, 8-12’, Baffin New, from8-10’ the Pink breeder Canadian, of Knockout! super winter Sure to hardiness be a favorite, and fire recurrent engine bloom. red climber blooms all summer and heat tolerant. Winners Circle, 8-12’, New from the breeder of Knockout! Sure to be a favorite, fire engine Zepherine Drouhin, 8-12’, A popular old Bourbon climber with deep pink flowers and nearly thornlessred canes. climber blooms all summer and heat tolerant. Zepherine Drouhin, 8-12’, A popular old Bourbon climber with deep pink flowers and nearly thornless canes. Vintage Hill Farm Perennials Page 14 Vintage Hill Farm Annuals & Tropicals Page 9 Sedum Stokesia ‘Elf’ Perennial Vines ‘Angelina’ ‘Peachies Pick’ Akebia quintata Petunia (from cuttings) Rudbeckia Syngonium p. ‘Roxanne’ album Tricyrtis Bittersweet ‘Potunia Dark Purple’ ‘Autumn Colors’ Tacca integrifolia Bat Plant ‘Black Jack’ h. ‘Variegata’ ‘Autumn Revolution’ ‘Potunia Hot Pink’ ‘Cherokee Sunset’ Tecoma stans ‘Gold Star’ Carl ‘Miyazaki Hybrids’ Clematis: ‘Potunia Neon’ ‘Cherry Brandy’ Thymophylla Dahlberg Daisy ‘Coral Reef’ ‘Moonlight’ ‘Allanah’ ‘Potunia Red’ ‘Denver Daisy’ Tillandsias Assorted var. gladuliferum Veronica ‘Fairytale’ ‘Betty Corning’ ‘Potunia Yellow’ ‘Indian Summer’ Tithonia ‘Fiesta Del Sol’ hispanicum ‘Purpureum’ ‘Red Fox’ ‘Durandii’ ‘Supercal Terracotta’ ‘Irish Spring’ Tolmiea Piggyback Plant ‘Hab Grey’ r. ‘Sunshine’ ‘General Shikorski’ Supertunia ‘Bermuda Beach’ ‘Maya’ Torenia ‘Summer Wave Blue’ ‘Blue Spruce’ ‘Sunny Border Blue’ ‘Jackmanii’ Supertunia ‘Sky Blue’ ‘Prairie Sun’ Tradescantia ‘Blushing Bride’, ‘Elizabeth’ ‘Ulster Blue Dwarf’ Sweet Autumn Supertunia ‘Bordeaux’ ‘Sonora’ ‘Kartuz Giant’ ‘Fireglow’ ‘Waterperry Blue’ montana ‘Rubens’ Supertunia ‘Citrus’ ‘Tiger Eye Gold’ Verbena ‘Harvest Moon’ Viola ‘Heartthrob’ ‘Teshio’ Supertunia ‘Cotton Candy’ ‘Toto Mix’ ‘Babylon White’ ‘Lemon Coral’ Yucca ‘Bright Edge’ ‘Violet Elizabeth’ Supertunia ‘Double Pepper- Ruellia brittoniana bonariensis ‘Matrona’ ‘Color Guard’ Hydrangea petiolaris mint’ Salvia ‘Perfecta’ morganianum Lonicera ‘Major Wheeler’ Supertunia ‘Pretty Much ‘Black & Blue’ ‘Imagination’ ‘October Daphne’ Red Honeysuckle Picasso’ ‘Blue Bedder’ ‘Quartz Blue’ ‘Purple Emperor’ Parthencissus tricuspidata Supertunia ‘Raspberry Blast’ ‘Coral Nymph’ ‘Superbena Lilac Blue’ ‘Red Cauli’ Boston Ivy Supertunia ‘Red’ ‘Dancing Flame’ ‘Superbena Pink Shades’ sexangulare Polygonum aubertii Silver Supertunia ‘Royal Velvet’ ‘Evolution’ ‘Superbena Purple’ ‘Voodoo’ Lace Vine Supertunia ‘Bubble Gum’ discolor ‘Tukana Scarlet’ Sempervivum Shisandra chinensis Supertunia ‘Vista Fuschia’ ‘Fairy Queen’ Sensational Succulents ‘Hen& Chicks Mix’ Wisteria ‘Aunt Dee’ Supertunia ‘Vista Silver- ‘Forest Fire’ Aeonium arboretum c. ‘Mrs. Giuseppi’ berry’ ‘Golden Delicious’ ‘Atropurpureum’ ‘Sanford Hybrid’ Supertunia ‘White’ ‘Lady in Red’ Aeonium ‘Kiwi’ ‘Silverine’ Phygelius ‘Devil’s Tears’ leucantha Aloe ‘Guido’ Senna hebecarpa Phygelius ‘Moonraker’ ‘Rhea’ Aptenia cordata ‘Variegata’ Sisyrinchium ‘Lucerne’ Pilea ‘Aquamarine’ ‘Silver White’ Cotyledon ‘Happy Young Lady’ Stachys b. ‘Helen von ‘Baby Tears’. microphylla ‘Snow Nymph’ Crassula ‘Campfire’ Stein’ Plectra thus ‘Victoria Blue’ Crassula mucosa ‘Princess Pine’ ‘Hummelo’ ‘Emerald Lace’ Sanchezia nobilis ‘Nana’ Crassula ruprestris fosteri ‘Green on Green’ Scaevola ‘New Wonder’ Crassula ‘Variegata’ Herbs fosteri ‘Variegata’ Sedum mackinoi ‘Ogon’ Delosperma ‘Pink Ice’ Enhance your recipes and home with herbs from your own garden or containers. ‘Iboza’ Senecio ‘Macro-Variegatus’ Echeveria gigantean Grow it yourself and save! Relax knowing they came from your garden. ‘Mona Lavender’ Setcreasea ‘Purple Queen’ Echeveria ‘Lola’ ‘Troy’s Gold’ ‘Tricolor’ Echeveria metallica Aloe vera Eucalyptus ‘Lemon’, Parsley (curled) ‘Silver Shield’ Snapdragon Echeveria nodulosa Aloysia Lemon Verbena ‘Apple’, ‘Silver Dollar’ Parsley (plain Italian) Pogostemon patchouli ‘Black Prince’ Echeveria Perle von Neurberg Artemisia a. ‘Sweet Annie’ Fennel ‘Bronze’ ‘Florence’ Pogostemon patchouli Polygonum officionalis ‘Montego Mix’ Echeveria ‘Silver Spoons’ Artemisia French Tarragon Feverfew Rosemary ‘Barbeque’, ‘Kiss Over Garden Gate’ ‘Ribbon Crimson’ Euphorbia truncalli ‘Rosa’ Basil Laurus nobilis Bay Tree ‘Irene’, ‘Madeline Hill’, Portulaca ‘Rocket Mix’ Haworthia perfoliata ‘African Blue’ Lavender ‘Betty Blue’, ‘Paris’, ‘Spice Island’, ‘Cinderella’ ‘Rocket Red’ Haworthia rycrofetiana ‘Columnar’ ‘Dutchmill’, ‘Grosso’, ‘Tuscan Blue’ ‘Rio Scarlet’ Solanum quitoense Kalanchoe ‘Big Mama’ ‘Dark Opal’ ‘Edelweiss’, ‘Fernleaf’, Sage officionalis, ‘Golden’, ‘Rio Yellow’ Soleirolia s. ‘Baby Tears’, Kalanchoe ‘Donkey Ears’ ‘Holy Red’ ‘Fringed’, ‘Goodwin Creek’, ‘Berggarten’, ‘Pineapple’, ‘Samba Peppermint’ ‘Golden Pool’ Kalanchoe ‘Jurrassic’ ‘Italian’ ‘Munstead’, ‘Spanish’ ‘Tricolor’ Ptilotus exaltatus ‘Joey’ Spilanthes oleracea Kalananchoe orgyalis ‘Nufar’ Lemon Balm Sorrel ‘Red Veined’ Pseuderanthemum atro Spinach ‘Malabar Red’ Pedilanthes macrocarpus ‘Pesto Perpetuoso’ Lemon Grass Stevia sweetleaf marginatum Stapelia ambigua Sedum ‘Coral Reef’ ‘Valentino’ Marjoram ‘Sweet’, ’Golden’ Winter Savory Rhipsalis Stevia rebaudiana Sedum mackinoi ‘Ogon’ Borago officionalis Mint ‘Chocolate’ Tarragon French capillaris Streptocarpela ‘Concord Sedum ‘Fine Leaf Gold’ Calamintha ‘Variegata’ ‘Corsican’, ‘Kentucky Colo- Thyme leucoraphis Blue’ Sedum morgianum Chives nel’, ‘Mojito’, ‘Orange’, English tucumanensis Strobilanthes ‘Persian Stapelia ambigua Coriander/Cilantro ‘Pineapple Variegated’ Highland Cream Creeping Ricinus c. ‘Dwf. Purple’ Shield’ Curry Dwarf Oregano ’Greek’, Lemon, Lime Lemon Grass ‘Hot & Spicy’, ‘Kents Mother of Thyme Dill ‘Bouquet’, ‘Hercules’ Beauty’, ‘Zataar’ Silver Edge Red Creeping Sweet Woodruff Vintage Hill Farm Annuals & Tropicals Page 10 Vintage Hill Farm Perennials Page 13

l. ‘Siskiyou Pink’ ‘Midnight Rose’ Lysimachia clethroides Vinca: Gaura n. ‘Aurea’ ‘Cooler Icy Pink’ Gentiana ‘True Blue’ ‘Tiramisu’ ‘Blue Fountain’ ‘Cooler Pink’ Geranium: ‘Ruby Bells’ Malva reptans ‘First Kiss Blueberry’ ‘Biokovo’ Heucherella ‘Golden Zebra’ Mazus verna Irish Moss ‘Mediterranean Red’ ‘Double Jewel’ ‘Sweet Tea’ Minuarta ‘Jacob Cline’ ‘Mediterranean Polka Dot’ ‘Pink Penny’ Hibiscus ‘Cranberry Crush’ Monarda ‘Petite Delight’ ‘Nirvana Burgundy’ ‘Rozanne’ 2008 PPA ‘Fireball’ ‘Purple Rooster’ ‘Titan Dark Red’ sanguineum ‘Kopper King’ ‘Plum Crazy’ Mukdenia rossii ‘Karasuba’ Vinca ‘Wojo’s Gem’ ‘Summer Storm’ Mum Rhumba - hardy Wedelia ‘Outenwreath Gold’ Grasses Harmony - hardy Xanthosoma Arundo donax ‘Variegata’ Hosta Samba - hardy sagittifolium Calamagrostis ‘Karl Foer- ‘Abiqua Drinking Gourd’ ‘Basjoo’ hardy banana ‘LimeZinger’ ster’ ‘Big Daddy’ Musa ‘Blue Mouse Ears’ Nepeta catarica Zinnia Equisetum hyemale ‘Walker’s Low’ 2007 PPA ‘Crystal Orange’ Erianthus ravennae ‘Dream Weaver’ ‘Crystal White’ Hakonechloa aurela ‘Empress Wu’ (June) Oenothera k. ‘Glowing Magenta’ ‘Crystal Yellow’ ‘Beni Kaze’ ‘First Frost’ macrocarpa ‘Magellan Cherry’ Spodiopogon sibiricus ‘Heavenly Tiara’ ‘Nigra’ ‘Magellan Orange’ Sporobolus heterolepsis ‘June’ Ophiopogon ‘Silver Dragon’ ‘Magellan Coral’ Imperata c. ‘Red Baron’ ‘Maui Buttercups’ ‘Rosea’ ‘Magellan Yellow’ Juncus ‘Quartz Creek’ ‘Mighty Mouse’ Oxalis ‘Profusion Apricot’ Miscanthus platiginea Old August Lily Peony ‘Bartzella’ yellow ‘Profusion Cherry’ ‘Dixieland’ ‘Praying Hands’ ‘Coral and Gold’ ‘Profusion Coral Pink’ ‘Graziella’ ‘Rain Forest Sunrise’ ‘Duchess de NeMours’ white ‘Profusion Deep Apricot’ Ophiopogon ‘Nigrescens’ ‘Sum and Substance’ ‘Felix Crousse’ Red ‘Profusion Double Cherry’ ‘Tattoo’ ‘Gay Paree’ Pink ‘Profusion Double Fire’ Glaucium flavum ‘Extra’ Iris ensata ‘Variegata’ ‘Scarlet O’Hara’ single red ‘Profusion Double Golden’ Gypsophilia ‘Bristol Fairy’ g. ‘Immortality’ ‘Singin in the Rain’ yellow ‘Profusion Fire’ Heliopsis ‘Tuscan Sun’ ‘Lace Artistry’ ‘Profusion Orange’ ‘Prairie Sunset’ ‘Swingtown’ Tree Peony ‘Hoki’ - Red ‘Profusion Mix’ Helleborus ‘Royal Heritage’ pseudoacorus ‘Kinshi’ - Yellow ‘Profusion Yellow’ ‘Golden Lotus’ s. ‘Bold Pretender’ ‘Kokuryu Nishiki’ - maroon ‘Profusion White’ Hemerocallis s. ‘Pink Haze’ ‘Shimanishiki’ - Bicolor ‘Star Gold’ ‘Amadeus’ ‘Top Notch’ ‘Yagumo’ - Purple ‘Star White’ ‘Bella Lugosa’ argentea ‘Variegata’ ‘Dazzler Mix’ ‘Starbright Mix’ ‘Blueberry Candy’ Kirengashoma palmatum Pardancanda ‘Nagoya’ ‘Swizzle Cherry & Ivory’ ‘Charles Johnston’ Knautia macedonica Patrina ‘Husker Red’ ‘Swizzle Scarlet & Yellow’ ‘Cherokee Pass’ Kniphofia ‘Flamenco’ Penstemon ‘FireBird’ ‘Uproar Rose’ ‘Daring Deception’ Lamiastrum g. ‘Florentinum’ atriplicifolia ‘Zahara Coral Rose’ Epiphyllum ‘Fruhlingsgold’ ‘Funny Valentine’ Lavatera ‘Barnsley Baby’ Perovskia ‘Vivid’ ‘Zahara Fire’ ‘Highland Lord’ Lavendula ‘Grosso’ Physostegia ‘Blue Paradise’ ‘Zahara Scarlet’ ‘Huckleberry Candy’ Leptinella ‘Platt’s Black’ Phlox: ‘Peppermint Twist’ ‘Zahara Starlight Rose’ ‘Iona Pink Promise’ Leucanthemum ‘Aglaia’ ‘Sentimental ‘Zahara Yellow’ Annual Vines Passiflora Passion Flower ‘Miss Jessie’ ‘Banana Cream’ Platycodon ‘Blue Eyed Susan’, ‘Blue Blue’ ‘Zowie Flame’ Cissus discolor Rex Begonia ‘Pink Suede Hues’ ‘Sunny Side Up’ Bouquet’, ‘Lady Margaret’, Cobae Cup & Saucer Royal ‘Red Razmatazz’ Ligularia Polemonium Plum ‘Pura Vida Purple’ ‘Sir Modred’ ‘Britt Marie Crawford’ ‘Snow & Sapphires’ ‘Mexican Flame’ muticans Dalechampia Bow-Tie Senecio ‘Smoky Mountain Autumn’ ‘Little Rocket’ Pyncanthemum ‘Malabar Red’ ‘Irene’ Dioscora Purple Yam Spinach ‘Strawberry Candy’ Lillium ‘martegon Rubrum’ Rosemary harmandii ‘Madeline Hill’ Dolichos Hyacinth Bean Tetrastigma: ‘Wild Mustang’ ‘Lollypop’ Ipomea ‘Heavenly Blue’ Thunbergia Heuchera ‘Autumn Leaves’ Rudbeckia ‘Moon Vine’ ‘Sunny Lemon Star’ ‘Berry Smoothie’ ‘Goldsturm’ ‘Sunny Orange Wonder’ ‘Henry Eilers’ Mandevilla ‘Parasol Sun ‘Black Out’ Giant Crimson’ ‘Super Vigna caracalla (Snail Vine) ‘Caramel’ Salvia Trouper Double’ ‘Dolce Black Currant’ argentea ‘Caradonna’ Manettia luteorubra Fire- ‘Electric Lime’ cracker Vine ‘Electra’ ‘Eveline’ ‘Green Spice’ Sanguisorbia obtusa ‘Marmalade’ Saponaria ocymoides Vintage Hill Farm Perennials Page 12 Vintage Hill Farm www.vintagehill.com Page 11

2010 Perennial Fruits and Vegetables -Grow Your Own! Plant Association 2010 Perennial Offerings: ‘Blue Jay’ ‘Burning Hearts’ Perennial of the Aquilegia Dicentra If you want to grow more of your own garden veggies and fruits our selec- chrysantha ‘Gold Hearts’ tion includes plants, fruit trees and shrubs. As with our bedding plants, Year: Baptisia australis spectabilis ‘Alba’ Artemisia Vintage Hill vegetables are grown without growth regulators so you can be Wild Blue Indigo is a native ‘Powis Castle’ Digitalis assured our plants are ready to take off and grow. Items marked HL are species with a rich history. It ‘Silver Brocade’ ‘Candy Mountain’ heirloom varieties. These are offered in single pots to help you try as many is a long lived clump forming dioicus ‘Excelsior Hybrids’ Aruncus as possible. Enjoy a bountiful harvest and the peace of mind of knowing perennial with blue spikes obscura Aster you are feeding yourself and your family uncompromised and nutritious followed by dried pods. The ‘Woods Blue’ ‘Lovin’ Butter’ food grown with your love behind it! spring bloomer looks great the ‘Wood’s Pink’ Echinacea rest of the season and takes on Astilbe ‘After Midnight’ the look of a shrub with ‘Maggie Daley’ ‘Flame Thrower’ Artichoke ‘Habanero’ ‘Great White’ HL healthy grey blue foliage. s. ‘Sprite’ ‘Green Jewel’ ‘Green Globe’ ‘Holy Mole’ ‘Green Zebra’ HL Previous PPA Selections ‘Vision in Red’ ‘Hot Lava’ Asparagus ‘Hungarian Yellow ‘HealthKick’ 2009 Hakone Grass Baptisia australis ‘Hot Papaya’ ‘Jersey Giant’ Wax’ ‘Jet Star’ 2008 Geranium ‘Rozanne’ Bergenia cordifolia ‘Mac N’ Cheese’ ‘Purple Knight’ ‘Jalapeno’ ‘Lemon Plum’ HL 2007 Nepeta Walker’s Low Brunnera ‘Looking Glass’ ‘Magnus’ Broccoli ‘Karma’ ‘Mr. Stripey’ HL 2006 Dianthus ‘FireWitch’ ‘Kings Ransom’ ‘Pink Double Delight’ ‘Southern Comet’ ‘LongRed Cayenne’ HL ‘Pineapple’ 2005 Helleborus orientalis Buddleia ‘Tangerine Dream’ ‘Packman’ ‘Park’s Early Thickset’ ‘Red Grape’ 2004 Anthyrium nipponicum alternifolia ‘Argentea’ ‘Twilight’ Cabbage ‘Pimento’ ‘Red Pear’ HL ‘Pictum’ Japanese Painted Fern ‘Attraction’ ‘Tomato Soup’ ‘Early Flat Dutch’ ‘Serrano’ ‘Riesentraube’ HL 2003 Leucanthemum ‘Becky’ ‘Bicolor’ Epimedium ‘Ruby Perfection’ ‘Sweet Banana’ ‘Roma’ 2002 Phlox p. ‘David’ ‘Black Knight’ ‘Frohnleiten’ ‘Stonehead’ ‘Yolo Wonder’ ‘Roman Candle 2001 Calamagrostis ‘Karl ‘Nanho Blue’ ‘Pink Champagne’ Cantaloupe Potato ‘Yellow’ HL Foerster’ ‘Nanho Purple’ Eryngium ‘Blue Glitter’ ‘American Banana’ HL Red Pontiac ‘Rutgers’ HL 2000 Scabiosa ‘Butterfly Blue’ Callirhoe involucrata ‘Jade Frost’ ‘Hales Best’ HL White Marcy ‘San Marzano’ 1999 Rudbeckia ‘Goldsturm’ Campanula ‘Joan Elliott’ Eupatorium m. ‘Gateway’ Cauliflower Yukon Gold ‘Sun Gold’ 1998 Echinacea p. ‘Magnus’ Centaurea montana Euphorbia ‘Snow Crown’ Raspberry ‘Super Italian’ 1997 Salvia ‘May Night’ Ceratostigma plumbagi- ‘Ascot Rainbow’ Chard ‘Bristol Black’ ‘Sweet 100’ 1996 Penstemon ‘Husker noides ‘First Blush’ ‘Bright Lights’ ‘Heritage’ ‘Sweet Million’ Red’ Chrysanthemum ‘Harmony’ myrsinites ‘Red Lights’ Rhubarb ‘White Beauty’ HL 1995 Perovskia atriplicifolia ‘Rhumba’ Fallopia ‘Variegata’ Cucumber ‘Chipman Canada Red’ ‘Yellow Pear’ HL 1994 Astilbe ‘Sprite’ ‘Samba’ Ferns ‘Burpless #26’ Spinach Watermelon 1993 Veronica ‘Sunny Border Coreopsis Autumn Fern Brilliance ‘Diva’ ‘Malabar Red’ ‘Black Diamond’ HL Blue’ ‘Dream Catcher’ Japanese Painted ‘Fanfare’ Squash ‘Crimson Sweet’ 1992 Coreopsis ‘Moonbeam’ ‘Full Moon’ Autumn Fern ‘Golden Mist’ ‘Homemade Pickles’ Yellow ‘Multipik’ ‘Moon & Stars’ HL spinosus Acanthus ‘Jethro Tull’ Gaillardia ‘Arizona Sun’ ‘Lemon’ Zucchini ‘Balls’ Achillea ‘Laura’ Fruits ‘Moonbeam’ ‘Fanfare’ ‘National Pickling’ HL Strawberry ‘Honeoye’ ‘Strawberry Seduction’ Apples ‘Red Shift’ ‘Oranges and Lemons’ Eggplant Tomatillo ‘Apricot Sprite’ ‘Golden Delicious’ Agastache ‘Route 66’ ‘Tojaker’ ‘Black Beauty’ Toma Verde’ ‘Blue Fortune’ ‘Granny Smith’ Corydalis lutea ‘Ichiban’ Tomato ‘Firebird’ ‘Honeycrisp’ Crambe cordifolia ‘Rosa Bianca’ ‘Arkansas Traveler’ HL ‘Summer Bird’ ‘Jonathan’ Crocosmia Leek ‘King Richard’ ‘Beefy Boy’ ‘Zestar’ Ajuga ‘Dixie Chip’ ‘Lucifer’ Lettuce ‘Bistro Salad ‘Better Boy’ ‘Black Beauty’ Apricot Alcea Delosperma ‘John Proffitt’ Blend’ ‘Big Beef’ ‘Double Scarlet’ ‘Sungold’ Delphinium Peppers ‘Black Krim’ HL ‘Peaches & Dreams’ Blackberries ‘Connecticut Yankee’ ‘Big Bertha’ ‘Brandywine’ HL rugosa ‘Chester Thornless’ ‘Dwarf Blue Butterfly’ ‘Big Early’ ‘Carolina Gold’ zebrina Blueberries Dianthus ‘Blushing Beauty’ ‘Celebrity’ ‘Chippewa’ Alchemilla mollis ‘Fire Witch’-2006 PPA ‘California Wonder’ ‘Champion’ ‘North Country’ Amsonia hubrichti HL ‘Cherokee Purple’ HL hupehensis Cherry ‘Stella’ Anemone ‘Ciliegia Picante’ ‘Early Girl’ ‘Robustissima’ Plum ‘Stanley’ ‘Corno Di Toro’ ‘Floramerica’ Peach ‘Elberta’ ‘Golden Summer’ ‘German’ HL ‘Gypsy’ Vintage Hill Farm Perennials Page 12 Vintage Hill Farm www.vintagehill.com Page 11

2010 Perennial Fruits and Vegetables -Grow Your Own! Plant Association 2010 Perennial Offerings: ‘Blue Jay’ ‘Burning Hearts’ Perennial of the Aquilegia Dicentra If you want to grow more of your own garden veggies and fruits our selec- chrysantha ‘Gold Hearts’ tion includes plants, fruit trees and shrubs. As with our bedding plants, Year: Baptisia australis spectabilis ‘Alba’ Artemisia Vintage Hill vegetables are grown without growth regulators so you can be Wild Blue Indigo is a native ‘Powis Castle’ Digitalis assured our plants are ready to take off and grow. Items marked HL are species with a rich history. It ‘Silver Brocade’ ‘Candy Mountain’ heirloom varieties. These are offered in single pots to help you try as many is a long lived clump forming dioicus ‘Excelsior Hybrids’ Aruncus as possible. Enjoy a bountiful harvest and the peace of mind of knowing perennial with blue spikes obscura Aster you are feeding yourself and your family uncompromised and nutritious followed by dried pods. The ‘Woods Blue’ ‘Lovin’ Butter’ food grown with your love behind it! spring bloomer looks great the ‘Wood’s Pink’ Echinacea rest of the season and takes on Astilbe ‘After Midnight’ the look of a shrub with ‘Maggie Daley’ ‘Flame Thrower’ Artichoke ‘Habanero’ ‘Great White’ HL healthy grey blue foliage. s. ‘Sprite’ ‘Green Jewel’ ‘Green Globe’ ‘Holy Mole’ ‘Green Zebra’ HL Previous PPA Selections ‘Vision in Red’ ‘Hot Lava’ Asparagus ‘Hungarian Yellow ‘HealthKick’ 2009 Hakone Grass Baptisia australis ‘Hot Papaya’ ‘Jersey Giant’ Wax’ ‘Jet Star’ 2008 Geranium ‘Rozanne’ Bergenia cordifolia ‘Mac N’ Cheese’ ‘Purple Knight’ ‘Jalapeno’ ‘Lemon Plum’ HL 2007 Nepeta Walker’s Low Brunnera ‘Looking Glass’ ‘Magnus’ Broccoli ‘Karma’ ‘Mr. Stripey’ HL 2006 Dianthus ‘FireWitch’ ‘Kings Ransom’ ‘Pink Double Delight’ ‘Southern Comet’ ‘LongRed Cayenne’ HL ‘Pineapple’ 2005 Helleborus orientalis Buddleia ‘Tangerine Dream’ ‘Packman’ ‘Park’s Early Thickset’ ‘Red Grape’ 2004 Anthyrium nipponicum alternifolia ‘Argentea’ ‘Twilight’ Cabbage ‘Pimento’ ‘Red Pear’ HL ‘Pictum’ Japanese Painted Fern ‘Attraction’ ‘Tomato Soup’ ‘Early Flat Dutch’ ‘Serrano’ ‘Riesentraube’ HL 2003 Leucanthemum ‘Becky’ ‘Bicolor’ Epimedium ‘Ruby Perfection’ ‘Sweet Banana’ ‘Roma’ 2002 Phlox p. ‘David’ ‘Black Knight’ ‘Frohnleiten’ ‘Stonehead’ ‘Yolo Wonder’ ‘Roman Candle 2001 Calamagrostis ‘Karl ‘Nanho Blue’ ‘Pink Champagne’ Cantaloupe Potato ‘Yellow’ HL Foerster’ ‘Nanho Purple’ Eryngium ‘Blue Glitter’ ‘American Banana’ HL Red Pontiac ‘Rutgers’ HL 2000 Scabiosa ‘Butterfly Blue’ Callirhoe involucrata ‘Jade Frost’ ‘Hales Best’ HL White Marcy ‘San Marzano’ 1999 Rudbeckia ‘Goldsturm’ Campanula ‘Joan Elliott’ Eupatorium m. ‘Gateway’ Cauliflower Yukon Gold ‘Sun Gold’ 1998 Echinacea p. ‘Magnus’ Centaurea montana Euphorbia ‘Snow Crown’ Raspberry ‘Super Italian’ 1997 Salvia ‘May Night’ Ceratostigma plumbagi- ‘Ascot Rainbow’ Chard ‘Bristol Black’ ‘Sweet 100’ 1996 Penstemon ‘Husker noides ‘First Blush’ ‘Bright Lights’ ‘Heritage’ ‘Sweet Million’ Red’ Chrysanthemum ‘Harmony’ myrsinites ‘Red Lights’ Rhubarb ‘White Beauty’ HL 1995 Perovskia atriplicifolia ‘Rhumba’ Fallopia ‘Variegata’ Cucumber ‘Chipman Canada Red’ ‘Yellow Pear’ HL 1994 Astilbe ‘Sprite’ ‘Samba’ Ferns ‘Burpless #26’ Spinach Watermelon 1993 Veronica ‘Sunny Border Coreopsis Autumn Fern Brilliance ‘Diva’ ‘Malabar Red’ ‘Black Diamond’ HL Blue’ ‘Dream Catcher’ Japanese Painted ‘Fanfare’ Squash ‘Crimson Sweet’ 1992 Coreopsis ‘Moonbeam’ ‘Full Moon’ Autumn Fern ‘Golden Mist’ ‘Homemade Pickles’ Yellow ‘Multipik’ ‘Moon & Stars’ HL spinosus Acanthus ‘Jethro Tull’ Gaillardia ‘Arizona Sun’ ‘Lemon’ Zucchini ‘Balls’ Achillea ‘Laura’ Fruits ‘Moonbeam’ ‘Fanfare’ ‘National Pickling’ HL Strawberry ‘Honeoye’ ‘Strawberry Seduction’ Apples ‘Red Shift’ ‘Oranges and Lemons’ Eggplant Tomatillo ‘Apricot Sprite’ ‘Golden Delicious’ Agastache ‘Route 66’ ‘Tojaker’ ‘Black Beauty’ Toma Verde’ ‘Blue Fortune’ ‘Granny Smith’ Corydalis lutea ‘Ichiban’ Tomato ‘Firebird’ ‘Honeycrisp’ Crambe cordifolia ‘Rosa Bianca’ ‘Arkansas Traveler’ HL ‘Summer Bird’ ‘Jonathan’ Crocosmia Leek ‘King Richard’ ‘Beefy Boy’ ‘Zestar’ Ajuga ‘Dixie Chip’ ‘Lucifer’ Lettuce ‘Bistro Salad ‘Better Boy’ ‘Black Beauty’ Apricot Alcea Delosperma ‘John Proffitt’ Blend’ ‘Big Beef’ ‘Double Scarlet’ ‘Sungold’ Delphinium Peppers ‘Black Krim’ HL ‘Peaches & Dreams’ Blackberries ‘Connecticut Yankee’ ‘Big Bertha’ ‘Brandywine’ HL rugosa ‘Chester Thornless’ ‘Dwarf Blue Butterfly’ ‘Big Early’ ‘Carolina Gold’ zebrina Blueberries Dianthus ‘Blushing Beauty’ ‘Celebrity’ ‘Chippewa’ Alchemilla mollis ‘Fire Witch’-2006 PPA ‘California Wonder’ ‘Champion’ ‘North Country’ Amsonia hubrichti HL ‘Cherokee Purple’ HL hupehensis Cherry ‘Stella’ Anemone ‘Ciliegia Picante’ ‘Early Girl’ ‘Robustissima’ Plum ‘Stanley’ ‘Corno Di Toro’ ‘Floramerica’ Peach ‘Elberta’ ‘Golden Summer’ ‘German’ HL ‘Gypsy’ Vintage Hill Farm Annuals & Tropicals Page 10 Vintage Hill Farm Perennials Page 13

l. ‘Siskiyou Pink’ ‘Midnight Rose’ Lysimachia clethroides Vinca: Gaura n. ‘Aurea’ ‘Cooler Icy Pink’ Gentiana ‘True Blue’ ‘Tiramisu’ ‘Blue Fountain’ ‘Cooler Pink’ Geranium: ‘Ruby Bells’ Malva reptans ‘First Kiss Blueberry’ ‘Biokovo’ Heucherella ‘Golden Zebra’ Mazus verna Irish Moss ‘Mediterranean Red’ ‘Double Jewel’ ‘Sweet Tea’ Minuarta ‘Jacob Cline’ ‘Mediterranean Polka Dot’ ‘Pink Penny’ Hibiscus ‘Cranberry Crush’ Monarda ‘Petite Delight’ ‘Nirvana Burgundy’ ‘Rozanne’ 2008 PPA ‘Fireball’ ‘Purple Rooster’ ‘Titan Dark Red’ sanguineum ‘Kopper King’ ‘Plum Crazy’ Mukdenia rossii ‘Karasuba’ Vinca ‘Wojo’s Gem’ ‘Summer Storm’ Mum Rhumba - hardy Wedelia ‘Outenwreath Gold’ Grasses Harmony - hardy Xanthosoma Arundo donax ‘Variegata’ Hosta Samba - hardy sagittifolium Calamagrostis ‘Karl Foer- ‘Abiqua Drinking Gourd’ ‘Basjoo’ hardy banana ‘LimeZinger’ ster’ ‘Big Daddy’ Musa ‘Blue Mouse Ears’ Nepeta catarica Zinnia Equisetum hyemale ‘Walker’s Low’ 2007 PPA ‘Crystal Orange’ Erianthus ravennae ‘Dream Weaver’ ‘Crystal White’ Hakonechloa aurela ‘Empress Wu’ (June) Oenothera k. ‘Glowing Magenta’ ‘Crystal Yellow’ ‘Beni Kaze’ ‘First Frost’ macrocarpa ‘Magellan Cherry’ Spodiopogon sibiricus ‘Heavenly Tiara’ ‘Nigra’ ‘Magellan Orange’ Sporobolus heterolepsis ‘June’ Ophiopogon ‘Silver Dragon’ ‘Magellan Coral’ Imperata c. ‘Red Baron’ ‘Maui Buttercups’ ‘Rosea’ ‘Magellan Yellow’ Juncus ‘Quartz Creek’ ‘Mighty Mouse’ Oxalis ‘Profusion Apricot’ Miscanthus platiginea Old August Lily Peony ‘Bartzella’ yellow ‘Profusion Cherry’ ‘Dixieland’ ‘Praying Hands’ ‘Coral and Gold’ ‘Profusion Coral Pink’ ‘Graziella’ ‘Rain Forest Sunrise’ ‘Duchess de NeMours’ white ‘Profusion Deep Apricot’ Ophiopogon ‘Nigrescens’ ‘Sum and Substance’ ‘Felix Crousse’ Red ‘Profusion Double Cherry’ ‘Tattoo’ ‘Gay Paree’ Pink ‘Profusion Double Fire’ Glaucium flavum ‘Extra’ Iris ensata ‘Variegata’ ‘Scarlet O’Hara’ single red ‘Profusion Double Golden’ Gypsophilia ‘Bristol Fairy’ g. ‘Immortality’ ‘Singin in the Rain’ yellow ‘Profusion Fire’ Heliopsis ‘Tuscan Sun’ ‘Lace Artistry’ ‘Profusion Orange’ ‘Prairie Sunset’ ‘Swingtown’ Tree Peony ‘Hoki’ - Red ‘Profusion Mix’ Helleborus ‘Royal Heritage’ pseudoacorus ‘Kinshi’ - Yellow ‘Profusion Yellow’ ‘Golden Lotus’ s. ‘Bold Pretender’ ‘Kokuryu Nishiki’ - maroon ‘Profusion White’ Hemerocallis s. ‘Pink Haze’ ‘Shimanishiki’ - Bicolor ‘Star Gold’ ‘Amadeus’ ‘Top Notch’ ‘Yagumo’ - Purple ‘Star White’ ‘Bella Lugosa’ argentea ‘Variegata’ ‘Dazzler Mix’ ‘Starbright Mix’ ‘Blueberry Candy’ Kirengashoma palmatum Pardancanda ‘Nagoya’ ‘Swizzle Cherry & Ivory’ ‘Charles Johnston’ Knautia macedonica Patrina ‘Husker Red’ ‘Swizzle Scarlet & Yellow’ ‘Cherokee Pass’ Kniphofia ‘Flamenco’ Penstemon ‘FireBird’ ‘Uproar Rose’ ‘Daring Deception’ Lamiastrum g. ‘Florentinum’ atriplicifolia ‘Zahara Coral Rose’ Epiphyllum ‘Fruhlingsgold’ ‘Funny Valentine’ Lavatera ‘Barnsley Baby’ Perovskia ‘Vivid’ ‘Zahara Fire’ ‘Highland Lord’ Lavendula ‘Grosso’ Physostegia ‘Blue Paradise’ ‘Zahara Scarlet’ ‘Huckleberry Candy’ Leptinella ‘Platt’s Black’ Phlox: ‘Peppermint Twist’ ‘Zahara Starlight Rose’ ‘Iona Pink Promise’ Leucanthemum ‘Aglaia’ ‘Sentimental ‘Zahara Yellow’ Annual Vines Passiflora Passion Flower ‘Miss Jessie’ ‘Banana Cream’ Platycodon ‘Blue Eyed Susan’, ‘Blue Blue’ ‘Zowie Flame’ Cissus discolor Rex Begonia ‘Pink Suede Hues’ ‘Sunny Side Up’ Bouquet’, ‘Lady Margaret’, Cobae Cup & Saucer Royal ‘Red Razmatazz’ Ligularia Polemonium Plum ‘Pura Vida Purple’ ‘Sir Modred’ ‘Britt Marie Crawford’ ‘Snow & Sapphires’ ‘Mexican Flame’ muticans Dalechampia Bow-Tie Senecio ‘Smoky Mountain Autumn’ ‘Little Rocket’ Pyncanthemum ‘Malabar Red’ ‘Irene’ Dioscora Purple Yam Spinach ‘Strawberry Candy’ Lillium ‘martegon Rubrum’ Rosemary harmandii ‘Madeline Hill’ Dolichos Hyacinth Bean Tetrastigma: ‘Wild Mustang’ ‘Lollypop’ Ipomea ‘Heavenly Blue’ Thunbergia Heuchera ‘Autumn Leaves’ Rudbeckia ‘Moon Vine’ ‘Sunny Lemon Star’ ‘Berry Smoothie’ ‘Goldsturm’ ‘Sunny Orange Wonder’ ‘Henry Eilers’ Mandevilla ‘Parasol Sun ‘Black Out’ Giant Crimson’ ‘Super Vigna caracalla (Snail Vine) ‘Caramel’ Salvia Trouper Double’ ‘Dolce Black Currant’ argentea ‘Caradonna’ Manettia luteorubra Fire- ‘Electric Lime’ cracker Vine ‘Electra’ ‘Eveline’ ‘Green Spice’ Sanguisorbia obtusa ‘Marmalade’ Saponaria ocymoides Vintage Hill Farm Perennials Page 14 Vintage Hill Farm Annuals & Tropicals Page 9 Sedum Stokesia ‘Elf’ Perennial Vines ‘Angelina’ ‘Peachies Pick’ Akebia quintata Petunia (from cuttings) Rudbeckia Syngonium p. ‘Roxanne’ album Tricyrtis Bittersweet ‘Potunia Dark Purple’ ‘Autumn Colors’ Tacca integrifolia Bat Plant ‘Black Jack’ h. ‘Variegata’ ‘Autumn Revolution’ ‘Potunia Hot Pink’ ‘Cherokee Sunset’ Tecoma stans ‘Gold Star’ Carl ‘Miyazaki Hybrids’ Clematis: ‘Potunia Neon’ ‘Cherry Brandy’ Thymophylla Dahlberg Daisy ‘Coral Reef’ ‘Moonlight’ ‘Allanah’ ‘Potunia Red’ ‘Denver Daisy’ Tillandsias Assorted var. gladuliferum Veronica ‘Fairytale’ ‘Betty Corning’ ‘Potunia Yellow’ ‘Indian Summer’ Tithonia ‘Fiesta Del Sol’ hispanicum ‘Purpureum’ ‘Red Fox’ ‘Durandii’ ‘Supercal Terracotta’ ‘Irish Spring’ Tolmiea Piggyback Plant ‘Hab Grey’ r. ‘Sunshine’ ‘General Shikorski’ Supertunia ‘Bermuda Beach’ ‘Maya’ Torenia ‘Summer Wave Blue’ ‘Blue Spruce’ ‘Sunny Border Blue’ ‘Jackmanii’ Supertunia ‘Sky Blue’ ‘Prairie Sun’ Tradescantia ‘Blushing Bride’, ‘Elizabeth’ ‘Ulster Blue Dwarf’ Sweet Autumn Supertunia ‘Bordeaux’ ‘Sonora’ ‘Kartuz Giant’ ‘Fireglow’ ‘Waterperry Blue’ montana ‘Rubens’ Supertunia ‘Citrus’ ‘Tiger Eye Gold’ Verbena ‘Harvest Moon’ Viola ‘Heartthrob’ ‘Teshio’ Supertunia ‘Cotton Candy’ ‘Toto Mix’ ‘Babylon White’ ‘Lemon Coral’ Yucca ‘Bright Edge’ ‘Violet Elizabeth’ Supertunia ‘Double Pepper- Ruellia brittoniana bonariensis ‘Matrona’ ‘Color Guard’ Hydrangea petiolaris mint’ Salvia ‘Perfecta’ morganianum Lonicera ‘Major Wheeler’ Supertunia ‘Pretty Much ‘Black & Blue’ ‘Imagination’ ‘October Daphne’ Red Honeysuckle Picasso’ ‘Blue Bedder’ ‘Quartz Blue’ ‘Purple Emperor’ Parthencissus tricuspidata Supertunia ‘Raspberry Blast’ ‘Coral Nymph’ ‘Superbena Lilac Blue’ ‘Red Cauli’ Boston Ivy Supertunia ‘Red’ ‘Dancing Flame’ ‘Superbena Pink Shades’ sexangulare Polygonum aubertii Silver Supertunia ‘Royal Velvet’ ‘Evolution’ ‘Superbena Purple’ ‘Voodoo’ Lace Vine Supertunia ‘Bubble Gum’ discolor ‘Tukana Scarlet’ Sempervivum Shisandra chinensis Supertunia ‘Vista Fuschia’ ‘Fairy Queen’ Sensational Succulents ‘Hen& Chicks Mix’ Wisteria ‘Aunt Dee’ Supertunia ‘Vista Silver- ‘Forest Fire’ Aeonium arboretum c. ‘Mrs. Giuseppi’ berry’ ‘Golden Delicious’ ‘Atropurpureum’ ‘Sanford Hybrid’ Supertunia ‘White’ ‘Lady in Red’ Aeonium ‘Kiwi’ ‘Silverine’ Phygelius ‘Devil’s Tears’ leucantha Aloe ‘Guido’ Senna hebecarpa Phygelius ‘Moonraker’ ‘Rhea’ Aptenia cordata ‘Variegata’ Sisyrinchium ‘Lucerne’ Pilea ‘Aquamarine’ ‘Silver White’ Cotyledon ‘Happy Young Lady’ Stachys b. ‘Helen von ‘Baby Tears’. microphylla ‘Snow Nymph’ Crassula ‘Campfire’ Stein’ Plectra thus ‘Victoria Blue’ Crassula mucosa ‘Princess Pine’ ‘Hummelo’ ‘Emerald Lace’ Sanchezia nobilis ‘Nana’ Crassula ruprestris fosteri ‘Green on Green’ Scaevola ‘New Wonder’ Crassula ‘Variegata’ Herbs fosteri ‘Variegata’ Sedum mackinoi ‘Ogon’ Delosperma ‘Pink Ice’ Enhance your recipes and home with herbs from your own garden or containers. ‘Iboza’ Senecio ‘Macro-Variegatus’ Echeveria gigantean Grow it yourself and save! Relax knowing they came from your garden. ‘Mona Lavender’ Setcreasea ‘Purple Queen’ Echeveria ‘Lola’ ‘Troy’s Gold’ ‘Tricolor’ Echeveria metallica Aloe vera Eucalyptus ‘Lemon’, Parsley (curled) ‘Silver Shield’ Snapdragon Echeveria nodulosa Aloysia Lemon Verbena ‘Apple’, ‘Silver Dollar’ Parsley (plain Italian) Pogostemon patchouli ‘Black Prince’ Echeveria Perle von Neurberg Artemisia a. ‘Sweet Annie’ Fennel ‘Bronze’ ‘Florence’ Pogostemon patchouli Polygonum officionalis ‘Montego Mix’ Echeveria ‘Silver Spoons’ Artemisia French Tarragon Feverfew Rosemary ‘Barbeque’, ‘Kiss Over Garden Gate’ ‘Ribbon Crimson’ Euphorbia truncalli ‘Rosa’ Basil Laurus nobilis Bay Tree ‘Irene’, ‘Madeline Hill’, Portulaca ‘Rocket Mix’ Haworthia perfoliata ‘African Blue’ Lavender ‘Betty Blue’, ‘Paris’, ‘Spice Island’, ‘Cinderella’ ‘Rocket Red’ Haworthia rycrofetiana ‘Columnar’ ‘Dutchmill’, ‘Grosso’, ‘Tuscan Blue’ ‘Rio Scarlet’ Solanum quitoense Kalanchoe ‘Big Mama’ ‘Dark Opal’ ‘Edelweiss’, ‘Fernleaf’, Sage officionalis, ‘Golden’, ‘Rio Yellow’ Soleirolia s. ‘Baby Tears’, Kalanchoe ‘Donkey Ears’ ‘Holy Red’ ‘Fringed’, ‘Goodwin Creek’, ‘Berggarten’, ‘Pineapple’, ‘Samba Peppermint’ ‘Golden Pool’ Kalanchoe ‘Jurrassic’ ‘Italian’ ‘Munstead’, ‘Spanish’ ‘Tricolor’ Ptilotus exaltatus ‘Joey’ Spilanthes oleracea Kalananchoe orgyalis ‘Nufar’ Lemon Balm Sorrel ‘Red Veined’ Pseuderanthemum atro Spinach ‘Malabar Red’ Pedilanthes macrocarpus ‘Pesto Perpetuoso’ Lemon Grass Stevia sweetleaf marginatum Stapelia ambigua Sedum ‘Coral Reef’ ‘Valentino’ Marjoram ‘Sweet’, ’Golden’ Winter Savory Rhipsalis Stevia rebaudiana Sedum mackinoi ‘Ogon’ Borago officionalis Mint ‘Chocolate’ Tarragon French capillaris Streptocarpela ‘Concord Sedum ‘Fine Leaf Gold’ Calamintha ‘Variegata’ ‘Corsican’, ‘Kentucky Colo- Thyme leucoraphis Blue’ Sedum morgianum Chives nel’, ‘Mojito’, ‘Orange’, English tucumanensis Strobilanthes ‘Persian Stapelia ambigua Coriander/Cilantro ‘Pineapple Variegated’ Highland Cream Creeping Ricinus c. ‘Dwf. Purple’ Shield’ Curry Dwarf Oregano ’Greek’, Lemon, Lime Lemon Grass ‘Hot & Spicy’, ‘Kents Mother of Thyme Dill ‘Bouquet’, ‘Hercules’ Beauty’, ‘Zataar’ Silver Edge Red Creeping Sweet Woodruff Vintage Hill Farm Annuals & Tropicals Page 8 Vintage Hill Farm www.vintagehill.com Page 15

‘New Gold’ Mustard ‘Brazen Brass’ Palms—Selected for heat and The ROSES of Vintage Hill ‘Radiation’ ‘Red Giant’ sun tolerance. Perfect for Pool- ‘Red Spread’ Muehlenbeckia Wire Vine side or Patio. Abraham Darby, 5x4’, salmon blend with the best fragrance on a ‘Samantha’ Nasturtium ‘Alaska’ European Fan Palm double fully cupped flower. Rich old rose form. Laurus nobilis Bay Tree ‘Empress of India’ Canary Date Palm Belle Pointevine, 3x3’, Antique lavender pink rugosa hybrid. Rich foliage. Ledeboria socialis Nemesia Pygmy Date Palm Black Baccara, Dark Red nearly black Hybrid Tea. Very unusual and ideal for cutting. Leea rubra ‘Bluebird’ Triangle Palm Carefree Beauty, 3x3’, Medium coral pink, everblooming and good disease resistance. Leonotis menthaefolia ‘Opal Innocence’ Foxtail Palm Carefree Celebration, 4x4’, Orange-red semi double blooms cover this everblooming hardy Linaria ‘Fantasy Blue, Rose, Nepenthes ventricosa Red Passiflora Passion Vine and disease resistant shrub. Yellow’ Pitcher Plant ‘Lady Margaret’ Champlain, 4x4’, A true performer, hardy Canadian red. Often blooms late in November! Lindernia grandiflora Nicotiana a. ‘Grandiflora’ ‘Pura Vida Purple’ Coral Drift, 2x2, a cross between miniature and groundcover roses. Everblooming double Lisianthus ‘Florida Blue’ ‘Perfume Mix’ ‘Blue Bouquet’ coral flowers with good disease resistance. Lobelia ‘Regatta Marine ‘Perfume Deep Purple’ Pentas 3x4’, 2010 AARS, Mango orange pink deeply lobed petals with good disease Blue’ ‘Saratoga Lime’ ‘Butterfly Deep Rose’ Easy Does It, resistance. Lobularia ‘Snow Princess’ ‘Saratoga Red’ ‘Butterfly Lavender Shades’ All The Rage, 3x3’, multicolored apricot blend, semi-double. Steady bloomer. Lycianthes BluePotato sylvestris ‘Butterfly Red’ Grandma’s Blessing, 2x2’, Hardy pink tea-like flowers. Makes a nice low hedge. Shrub Nierembergia ‘Butterfly White’ Macy’s Pride, 5x5’, Hardy white rose with good disease resistance. NERS Award winner. Lysimachia ‘Outback Sun- ‘White Robe’ ‘Graffiti Pink’ Sunrise Sunset, 2-3’, Dense spreading habit with blended fucshia-apricot roses. set’ ‘Purple Robe’ Pepperomia ‘Belly Buttons’ Super Hero, 3x3’, Everblooming red fades to deep pink. Very hardy and self cleaning. Mandevilla ‘Double Super Origanum ‘Mini Melons’ Eglantyne, 3x3’, Fully double cupped pink rose with outstanding fragrance. Trouper’ ‘Kent’s Beauty’ Peppers (ornamental) Forty Heroes, 3x3’ Deep yellow hybrid tea named in remembrance of United Flight 93. Manihot esculenta Osteospermum ‘Black Pearl’, ‘Calico’, ‘Chilly , 3x3’ Hardy rugosa but smaller. Pink, fragrant, everblooming. ‘Variegated Tapioca’ ‘Lemon Symphony’ Chili’, ‘Purple Flash’, Frau Dagmar Hastrup Golden Celebration, 4x6’ Deep yellow double cupped fragrant shrub. Marigold ‘Bonanza Bolero’ ‘Soprano Lilac Spoon’ Petunia Golden Wings, 4x4’, Huge single yellow blooms fold up at night. Very fragrant. ‘Bonanza Harmony’ Oxalis ‘Charmed Wine’ ‘Debonair Dusty Rose’ Hansa, 4x4’, 1905, Classic old double rugosa hybrid w/ dark magenta clove scented flowers. ‘Dwf. Janie Flame’ Pachypodium lamerii ‘Sophistica Lime Bicolor’ Julia Child, 4x4’, Golden hybrid tea blooms with great fragrance and form. ‘Lemon Gem’ Pachystachys lutea Yellow ‘Double Wave Pink’ , A hardy tea rose with yellow flowers blushed with pink petals. ‘Marvel Yellow’ Shrimp Cascadia ‘Cabernet Bicolor’ Love and Peace Double Knockout, Double flowered red knockout. Same excellent disease resistance. ‘Red Cherry’ Pachyveria succulent Cascadia ‘Purple BiColor’ Knockout, 3x3’, AARS 2000, Cherry red flowers all summer. Hardy and disease resistant. ‘Sweet Cream’ Pansy ‘Crown Clear Mix’ Cascadia ‘Violet Rim’ Pink Knockout, Bright pink roses with good knockout qualities. ‘Taishan Yellow’ ‘Crown Scarlet’, Crown Yel- Easy Wave ‘Blue’, Pink Double Knockout, 4x4’, Double hot pink flowers and the good qualities of Knockout. Matthiola low’, ‘Matrix Sunrise’, ‘Burgundy Star’, ‘Pink’, , 5x4’, Single light yellow with terrific everblooming qualities. ‘VintageMix’Stocks ‘Maxim Blue’, ‘Maxim Morpho’ ‘Plum Pudding Mix’, ‘Red’ Sunny Knockout Marmalade Skies, 4x4’, Orange blended floribunda with semi double everblooming flowers. Melampodium ‘Derby’ Parsley ‘Paramount’ ‘Shell Pink’, ’Violet’, ‘White’ Oso Easy Paprika, 2x2’ Small and tidy performer, vivid orange blooms all summer. ‘Lemon Delight’ Plain Italian Waves ‘Blue’, ‘Lavender’, Pat Austin, 3x3’, Tangerine orange fragrant blooms cover this easy to grow ever bloomer. Mimulus ‘Magic Blotch Pelargonium ‘Misty Lilac’, ‘Pink’, ‘Purple’, Peach Drift, 3x3’ Disease resistance and small size and covered with tiny double peach Mix’ ‘Citronella’ Tidal Waves ‘Tidal Wave blooms. ‘Maximus’ ‘Citronella Frosted’ Cherry’, ‘Tidal Wave Hot Polar Joy, Tree Form. Finally--an own root hardy tree rose! Pink everblooming. Mirabilis (Four O’ Clock) ‘Mabel Grey’ Pink’, Tidal Wave Purple’, , 3x3’, Deep scarlet red non-fading and everblooming. Self cleaning. ‘Limelight’ ‘Mixed Scented’ ‘Tidal Wave Silver’ Preference Teasing Georgia, 5x4’, Fully cupped double yellow with strong fragrance. Musa ‘Basjoo’ - hardy ‘Prince Ruppert’ , 5x5’, Red canes, unusual foliage, pink flowers all summer. Old rose. sissoides Therese Bugnet Winter Sunset, 3x3’, Deep yellow buds unfurl to blooms of amber brushed with orange. Climbing Roses Citrus Burst, 8-12’, pink and yellow apple scented everbloomer. Colette, 8’, Double pink very old fashioned blooms with great disease resistance. Fourth of July, 8-10’, Bicolor red and white with nonstop performance. Quadra, 6x6, Large full deep red flowers, great disease resistance, recurrent bloomer. Ramblin Red, 6-10’, Hardy everblooming climber, double flowers. William Baffin, 8-10’ Pink Canadian, super winter hardiness and recurrent bloom. Winners Circle, 8-12’, New from the breeder of Knockout! Sure to be a favorite, fire engine red climber blooms all summer and heat tolerant. Zepherine Drouhin, 8-12’, A popular old Bourbon climber with deep pink flowers and nearly Vintage Hill Farm www.vintagehill.com Page 3 thornless canes. Easy to Find!

Directions: Vintage Hill is located 6 miles NW of the Boonslick Bridge (downtown Boonville) on Hwy 87.

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Follow Vintage Hill on : Vintage Hill Farm www.vintagehill.com Page 16 Vintage Hill Farm Annuals & Tropicals Page 7 Shrubs, Trees, & Evergreens ‘Infinity Dark Pink’ Grasses (not hardy) Juniperus c. ‘Compressa’ Ferns ‘Infinity Orange’ Acer griseum Paperbark Maple Oxydendrum a. Sourwood Carex ‘Toffee Twist’ ‘Miniature’ Boston ‘Infinity Red’ rubrum ‘October Glory’ Parrotia persifolia Cyperus papyrus ‘Baby Tut’ ‘Mother Lode’ Crocodile ‘Infinity White’ saccharum ‘Fall Fiesta’ Pecan (Carya) ‘Pawnee’, papyrus ‘King Tut’ ‘Oblonga Pendula’ Jesters Crown ‘Stardust Raspberry’ Albizia julibrissin Mimosa ‘Peruque’, ‘Posey’ Dichromena colorata Microbiota Russian Cy- Kangaroo Foot ‘Taboo Mix’ Asimina triloba PawPaw Philadelphus ‘Snowflake’ Lady Gibbon Juncus ‘Tattoo Mix’ press ‘Blue Arrow’ Betula nigra ‘Cinnamon Bark’ Physocarpus ‘Coppertina’ Kimberly Queen Iochroma cyanea Picea: Spruce ‘Curly Wurly’ Callicarpa ‘Isaii’ Beautyberry ‘Diablo’, ‘Summer Wine’ Macho fuschoides abies ‘Acrocona’ e. ‘Hedgehog’ Calycanthus floridus Prunus g. Flowering Maidenhair Ipomea abies ‘Clanbrassiliana’ ‘Quartz Creek’ Caragana arb. ‘Pendula’ Almond Rabbits Foot ‘Blackie’ abies ‘Cobra’ n. ‘Ruby Crystal’ Caryopteris ‘Sunshine Blue’ Pseudolarix amabilis Staghorn Melinus ‘Marguerite’ abies ‘Formanek’ Mexican Feather Catalpa ‘Purpurea’, ‘Aurea’ Quercus macro Burr Oak Tiger variegated Nasella ‘Chillin Limeade’ abies ‘Kellermans Blue’ Pennisetum ‘Fireworks’ Cercis canadensis Redbud rubra Red Oak Fennel ‘Bronze’ ‘Florence’ ‘Desana Lime’ abies ‘Lanham’s Beehive’ ‘Jade Princess’ Cephalanthus o. ButtonBush Rhamnus Fine Line Ficus repens ‘Variegata’ ‘Illusion Emerald Lace’ abies ‘Pendula’ ‘Prince’ Cercis canadensis Redbud Rhus ‘Tiger Eyes’ salicifolia ‘Illusion Midnight Lace’ abies ‘Pumila’ ‘Princess’ Chionanthus White Fringetree Salix caprea Weeping Tree Furcrea ‘Variegata’ Iresine abies ‘Rubra Spicata’ ‘Princess Caroline’ Cornus alba ‘Ivory Halo’ i ‘Hakura Nishiki’ Fuschia ‘Blazin Rose’ abies ‘Thumbelina’ ‘Purple Baron’ ‘Arctic Fire’ ‘Flaviramea’ p. ‘Nana’ ‘Cascading Angel Earrings’ ‘Chicken Gizzard’ abies ‘Tompa’ ‘Purple Majesty’ Yellow Twig Dogwood Sambucus ‘Black Lace’ Gaillardia ‘Arizona Sun’ ‘Sun Ray’ brachytyla ‘Red Bunny Tails’ Corylus avellana ‘Contorta’ Spirea: ‘Goblin’ Kalanchoe ‘Big Mama’ glauca ‘Jean’s Dilly’ ‘Rubrum’ Cotinus ‘Royal Purple’ ‘Pink Parasols’ Gazania ‘Jurassic’ omorika ‘Pendula’ Fiber Optic Grass ‘Golden Spirit’ prunifolia Bridalwreath ‘Kiss Rose’ Scirpus orgyalis orientalis ‘Early Gold’ ‘Purple Passion’ Cotoneaster ‘Tom Thumb’ n. ‘Snowmound’ ‘Tiger Mix’ Gynura thrysifolia pungens ‘Pendula’ Hedera ‘Needlepoint’ Deutzia ‘Chardonnay Pearls’ vahhouttei Renaissance Geranium ‘Fantastic’ (May) pungens ‘Globe’ ‘Variegated Algerian’ Diervilla l. ‘Copper’ Stephanandra ‘Crispa’ ‘Galleria Snowfire’ Kale sitchensis ‘Tenas/Papoose’ ‘Neon Algerian’ Eucommia ul. Hardy Rubber Syringa (Lilacs) ‘Galleria Sunrise’ ‘Chidori Red’ Forsythia ‘Northern Gold’ ‘Avalanche’ Pinus Pine Helenium ‘Dakota Gold’ b. ‘Rowe Arboretum’ Regal Martha Washington ‘Chidori White’ Fothergilla gardenia m. Palibin (tree form) Heliotrope ‘Atlantis’ contorta ‘Spaan’s Dwarf’ ‘Bravo’ lancinata ‘Dinosaur’ FRUIT TREES (see page 11) m. Palibin (Dw. Korean) Hibiscus ‘Maple Sugar’ densiflora ‘Globosa’ ‘Burgundy’ ‘Redbor’ Gingko biloba ‘Autumn Gold’ ‘Chas Joly’ Homocladum Ribbon Plant densiflora ‘Jane Kluis’ ‘Camelot’ Lantana Hamamelis ‘Arnold’s Promise’ ‘Sensation’ Hypoestes flexilis ‘Glauca Pendula’ ‘Imperial’ ‘Ann Marie’ ‘Diane’ Witch Hazel reticulata ‘Ivory Silk’ ‘Pink Splash’ leucodermis ‘Irish Bell’ ‘Lavender Splash’ ‘Landmarck Rose Glow’ Hydrangea: Taxodium a. Pond Cypress ‘Red Splash’ leucodermis ‘Comp. Gem’ ‘Purple Majesty’ ‘Landmarck Sunrise Rose’ ‘Annabelle’ Viburnum d. ‘Autumn Jazz’ ‘Rose Splash’ leucodermis ‘Mint Truffle’ ‘Rose BiColor’ ‘Lavender Weeping’ ‘Endless Summer’ d. ‘Blue Muffin’ ‘White Splash’ parv. ‘Glauca Brevifolia’ Geranium Zonal ‘Lucky Lemon Cream’ ‘Incrediball’ ‘Emerald Triumph’ ‘Americana Salmon’ Impatiens ‘Lucky Peach’ Sciadopitys ‘Joe Kozey’ ‘Accent Mystic Mix’ ‘Invincible Spirit’ x ‘Juddi’ ‘Americana Violet’ ‘Lucky Pot of Gold’ ‘Mitsch Select’ ‘Blitz Red’ ‘Limelight’ ‘Mariesii’ Doublefile ‘Designer Peppermint Twist’ ‘New Gold’ ‘Winter Green’ ‘Blitz Rose’ ‘Pinky Winky’ opulum ‘Compactum’ ‘Designer Dark Pink Sizzle’ ‘Radiation’ Thuja Arborvitae ‘Dazzler Baby Shower Mix’ quercifolia ‘Snow Queen’ opulus ‘Roseum’ Snowball ‘Indian Dunes’ ‘Red Spread’ o. ‘DeGroot’s Spire’ ‘Dazzler Merlot Mix’ ‘Twist n’ Shout’ ‘Pragense’ ‘Mosaic Purple’ ‘Samantha’ o. ‘Green Giant’ ‘Dwarf Hawaiian’ ‘Vanilla Strawberry’ Weigela ‘Wine & Roses’ ‘Rocky Mountain Orange’ o. ‘Rushmore’ ‘Envoy Lilac’ Hypericum kalma St John ‘Eyecatcher’ ‘Vancouver Centennial’ ‘Mr Bowling Ball’ ‘Fanfare Blush’ Ilex decidua ‘Fine Wine’ Glechoma ‘Dappled Light’ ‘Spring Grove’ ‘Fanfare Fuchsia’ v. ‘Berry Heavy’ ‘Tango’ Gomphrena plicata ‘Whipcord’ ‘Fanfare Orange’ v. ‘Jim Dandy’ Evergreens: ‘Balboa’ Tsuga Hemlock ‘Fanfare Orchid Im- v. ‘Red Sprite’ Buxus: Boxwood ‘Fireworks’ ‘Albospica’ proved’ v. ‘Southern Gentleman’ ‘Green Mountain’ globosa purple v. ‘Winter Red’ ‘Cole’s Prostrate’ ‘Fanfare Pink Sparkle’ ‘Mont Bruno’ ‘Gentsch White’ ‘Lavender Lady’ Itea v. ‘Henry’s Garnet’ ‘Fiesta Ole Purple ‘North Star’ ‘Jean’ ‘Strawberry Fields’ v. ‘Little Henry’ ‘Saskatoon’ Stripe’ Kerria japonica ‘Plena’ ‘Vardar Valley’ ‘Fiesta Stardust Pink’ Koelreuteria pan. GoldenRain Chamaecyparis ‘Fiesta White’ Kolkwitzia Beautybush obtusa ‘Verdoni ‘Fusion Yellow Glow’ Liriodendron tulipifera obtusa ‘Lemon Twist’ ‘Fusion Peach Frost’ Maclura pom. Osage Orange obtusa ’Nana Gracilis’ Magnolia virginiana pisifera ‘Mops’ Malus ‘PrairieFire’ pisifera ‘Vintage Gold’ Vintage Hill Farm Annuals & Tropicals Page 6

Callisia fragrans Turtle Vine Coleus ‘Dapple Apple’ Crassula ‘Campfire’ Canna Coleus ‘Dark Frills’ ‘Princess Pine’ ‘Australia’ Coleus ‘Dipt n Wine’ ‘Variegated Jade’ ‘Erebus’ Coleus ‘Electric Lime’ ‘Silver Dollar Jade’ ‘Intrigue’ Coleus ‘Fancy’ ‘Trailing Jade’ ‘Magic Rose’ Coleus ‘Fishnet Stockings’ Crinum p. ‘Splendens’ ‘Magic Orange’ Coleus ‘Glennis’ Croton ‘Picasssos Paint- ‘Tropical Yellow’ Coleus ‘Heart’ brush’ ‘Tropical Red’ Coleus ‘Henna’ Cryptanthus ‘Black Mystic’ ‘Orange Punch’ Coleus ‘Inky Fingers’ Cuphea: ‘Allyson’ ‘Pink Sunburst’ Coleus ‘Jack of Diamonds’ ‘Dynamite’ ‘Phasion’ Coleus ‘Japanese Giant’ ‘David Verity’ Cardoon ‘Grobe Gruen’ Coleus ‘Kingwood Kritter’ llavea (Bat Face) Celosia ‘Amigo Red’ Coleus ‘Kingwood Karnival’ ‘Totally Tempted’ ‘Amigo Yellow’ Coleus ‘Kiwi Fern’ ‘Twinkle Pink’ ‘Carmine Glow’ Coleus ‘Lifelime’ Cymbalaria m. ‘Globba’ ‘Chief’ Coleus ‘Lime Burgundy Cymbopogon Lemon Grass ‘Fresh Look Gold’ Flair’ Dahlia ‘Bishop’s Children’ ‘Fresh Look Orange’ Coleus ‘Lord Falmouth’ ‘Eye Candy’ ‘Fresh Look Red’ Coleus ‘Marissa’ Datura ‘Double Purple’ ‘Fresh Look Yellow’ Coleus ‘Merlins Magic’ metalloids– Moonlily ‘New Look’ Coleus ‘Midnight’ Delosperma ‘Fuchsia’ ‘Pink Candle’ Coleus ‘Molten Orange’ Dianthus ‘Prestige Scarlet’ Coleus ‘Mr. Murfles’ ‘Amazon Rose Magic’ Chrysocephalum Flambe Coleus ‘Penny’ ‘Dulce White to Pink’ Yellow Coleus ‘Peter Wonder’ ‘Dynasty Purple’ Cerinthe m ‘Purpurescens’ Coleus ‘Pineapple Queen’ ‘Purple Bouquet’ Register to Win a $100 Gift Certificate! Cestrum Coleus ‘Redhead’ ‘Strawberry Parfait’ A drawing for a $100 Gift Certificate will be held on April 1, 2010. ‘Velvet N Lace’ elegans ‘Newelii’ Coleus r. ‘Swinging Linda’ Register at the farm March 1 thru March 31. ‘Orange Peel’ Coleus ‘Religious Radish’ Dichondra ‘Emerald Falls’ parquii Coleus ‘Rheingold’ ‘Silver Falls’ One registration per visit please. No purchase required. Cissus discolor Rex Begonia Coleus ‘Rustic Orange’ Dill ‘Bouquet’ ‘Hercules’ Vine Coleus ‘Sedona’ Dusty Miller ‘Cirrus’ Citrus ‘Lemon Variegated’ Coleus ‘South of Border’ ‘New Look’ Cleome ‘Cherry Queen’ Coleus ‘The Flume’ Echevaria ‘Sparkler Rose’ Coleus ‘Trusty Rusty’ gigantea ‘Sparkler White’ Colocasia ‘Lola’ Clerodendrum t. ‘Red’ ‘Black Beauty’ metallica ugandense ‘Blue Butterfly’ ‘Black Magic Mini’ ‘Silver Spoons’ Clitoria ‘Blue Butterfly Pea’’ ‘Chicago Harlequin’ ‘The Rose’ Sign up for our E News at Clivia ‘Golden Dragon’ ‘Elena’ Emilia javanica Coleus ‘Jack’s Giant’ Ensete ‘Maurellii’ www.vintagehill.com From Seed for Shade ‘Pink China’ Epiphyllum ‘Red’ ‘Kong Mosaic’ ‘Red Stem’ ‘Fruhlingsgold’ ‘Kong Red’ ‘Tea Cup’ ‘Unforgettable’ From Cuttings for Sun Convolvulus ‘Royal Ensign’ Eucalyptus cineraria Coleus ‘Alligator’ Cordyline ‘Electric Pink’ citriodora Coleus ‘Appaloosa’ ‘Red Star’ Euphorbia Coleus ‘Big Blonde’ ‘Sundance’ ‘Breathless Blush’ Follow VintageHill on Coleus ‘Black Marble’ Coreopsis ‘Breathless White’ Coleus ‘Camilla’ ‘Mahogany Midget’ ‘Diamond Frost’ Coleus ‘Chocolate Mint’ Coriander/Cilantro millii ‘Giant’ facebook.com Coleus ‘Concord’ Cosmos Evolvulus ‘Blue Daze’ Coleus ‘Cranberry Salad’ ‘Early Wonder Mix’ ‘Pied Piper Red’ ‘Sonata Carmine’ Vintage Hill Farm www.vintagehill.com Page 18 Vintage Hill Farm Annuals & Tropicals Page 5

Abelmoschus manihot Begonia While you are in the area… Abutilon Anthurium vietchii ‘King’ ‘Non Stop Mocca Mix’ ‘Bella Pink Shades’ ‘Waroquean’ ‘Miss Mummy’ Vintage Hill Farm is located in the Boone’s Lick area of ‘Melon Sorbet’ Arctotis venusta ‘My Special Angel’ central Missouri, a virtually undiscovered haven for the tourist. Peo- Acalypha Artemisia a. ‘Sweet Annie’ partita ple here are friendly, prices are reasonable, and there are so many ‘Bourbon Street’ Asclepias Butterfly Weed ‘Pink Polka Dot’ beautiful things to do while here; why not take an extra day or two? chenile trailing ‘Silky Gold’ ‘Prelude Coral’ A couple of favorites: Just up the road, then left on 187, is ‘Silky Scarlet’ richmondensis the Boone’s Lick State Historic Site. Trails wind down to the spring ‘Cypress Garden Elf’ where Daniel Boone’s sons boiled water from the salty springs in huge ‘Haleakala’ Asparagus ‘Soli Mutata’ pots to make salt. If you head back to Highway 87 and North you hoffmanii dens. ‘Meyerii’ Foxtail Fern ‘Tiger Kitten’ will find Glasgow, a quaint and scenic little river town with many old ‘Tiny Gem’ homes and nice shops. East is Fayette, our county seat, with the his- ‘Kona Coast’ toric courthouse square. Fayette is also home to Central Methodist w. ‘Macrophylla’ What’s With All ‘Wrightii’ University and the Ashby Hodge Art Gallery, (660) 248-3391. Be sure w. ‘Marginata’ the Big Words? Its Bells of Ireland to eat at Emmett’s Kitchen and Tap (660) 248-3363 on the square. Adenum obesum Desert Rose our goal to make gardening Bidens ‘Peters Golden Carpet’ Complete the circle back to New Franklin and stock up at a Agave simple and fun! But we also Bracteantha real quality small town butcher shop, Jennings Premium Meats (800) ‘Sundaze Golden Beauty’ 210-6425. Do not miss Snoddy’s Store, since 1924, on your way back. americana ’Mediopicta’ have to be accurate so that It is one of the few remaining family owned small general stores. geminifolia you know the plant you Breynia roseo picta Snowbush Across the bridge, over the Missouri River, is historic Boonville just ‘Kissho Kan’ want is the plant you are Browallia on your left is the meticulously restored Hotel Frederick, ‘Blue Bells’ www.hotelfrederick.com (660)-882-2828. Main Street is full of shops, potatorium getting. Using the Latin a fantastic antique mall, small restaurants and a nearby casino. Ageratum name is THE only way to Brugmansia arborea Just 20 minutes east is the charming old town of Rocheport. ‘Blue Horizon’ know for sure you are get- Check out rocheport.com for the complete list. You can stay at the ‘Leilani Blue’ ting the right plant. Not ‘Cerise Wonder’ Yates House B&B (573) 698-2129 and they will give you the details of ‘High Tide Blue’ sure how to pronounce it? ‘Champagne Fizz’ the many fine antique shops while you stroll through their beautiful ‘Culebra’ walled gardens. Richard Saunders Antiques (573) 698-3765 has a ‘High Tide White’ No worries! A mispro- great courtyard garden in a beautiful old brick home that should be Alocasia: nounced name is greatly ‘Double Delight’ visited. If antiquing is your thing, White Horse Antiques is a must ‘Borneo Giant’ appreciated! It lets us know ‘Flamenco’ see also. Stop in the Rocheport General Store ‘Inca Sun’ (rocheportgeneralstore.com) for a bite to eat—everything is made ‘Frydek’ where to start! from scratch and you can enjoy sitting in the turn of the century din- ‘Portora’ ‘’Isabella’ ing hall. Have a great dinner at Les Bourgeois Winery and Bistro (573) lauterbaachiana Aster ‘Hulk’ ‘Joli’ 698-2300 just a few miles out of town on the river bluffs. The view is ‘Matsumoto Blue’ ‘Morgensonne’ as tantalizing as the food and is a great place to watch a sunset while ‘Purpley’ overlooking the river. ‘Sarian’ Bacopa ‘Snowstorm’ ‘Peanut’ Basil ‘Pink Perfektion’ Head west to visit Arrowrock and Blackwater. Arrowrock Zebrine has a state historic site as well as many interesting shops and build- Aloe ‘Guido’ ‘Columnar’ ‘Salmon Perfektion’ ings. The Lyceum Theatre is a great way to spend an evening. Stay at Alternanthera ‘Dark Opal’ ‘Santa Rosa’ the Arrow Rock Bed and Breakfast (660)-837-3280. Plan on touring ‘Large Leaf Italian’ ‘Sunray’ award winning Blackwater’s revitalized main street that serves as an ‘Purple Knight’ example for many small towns to follow. The endearing people who ‘Red Thread’ ‘Nufar’ ‘Super Nova’ have worked for this are a great example of the overwhelming good ‘Royal Tapestry’ ‘Pesto Perpetuoso’ versicolor and beauty that can come from having your heart in the right place. ‘Red Rubin’ ‘Whiskers’ Along with antique shops, there is the Choteau Garden located in Alyssum what was a vacant storefront on Main Street. Enjoy elegant overnight ‘Easter Bonnet Mix’ ‘Valentino’ ‘Wretched Mess’ surroundings at The Iron Horse Inn (660) 846-3001 or have a relaxing ‘Snow Crystals’ Begonia Brunfelsia ‘Lady of the Night’ meal at the Iron Horse Restaurant. Amaranthus ‘Anthole’ Caladium If heading home takes you eastward, we are only 30 minutes c. ‘Love Lies Bleeding’ ‘Big Red’ ‘Florida Cardinal’ from Columbia. From daylight to dark stop off at Shelter Gardens ‘Big Rose’ ‘Moonlight’ just off Broadway. The University of Missouri has been designated a ‘Illumination’ Botanic Garden. The campus is alive with great plantings, including Ananas ‘Sugar Loaf’ Pineapple bipinnatifida ‘Pink Beauty’ some innovative tropicals and annuals, many from Vintage Hill Farm. Angelonia ‘Bellfire’ Calibracoa (Million Bells) While you are close to downtown, stop in at Ala Campagne’ (573) ‘Bonfire’ ‘Aloha Red’ 815-9464 on Broadway for a great selection of international art, an- ‘Angelface Blue’ tiques and home furnishing. The owners are garden enthusiasts and ‘Angelface ‘Dark Purple’ ‘Cowardly Lion’ ‘Aloha Tiki Orange’ their sense of style is incomparable. ‘Angelface Pink ‘Dragon Wing Red’ ‘Callie Deep Yellow’ ‘Angelface White’ ‘Dragon Wing Pink’ ‘Suberbells Apricot Punch’ ‘Angelmist ‘Deep Plum’ ‘Encore Red’ ‘Superbells Dreamscicle’ ‘Angelmist Pink’ ‘Encore Rose’ ‘Superbells Pink’ ‘Angelmist Purple’ ‘Encore White’ ‘Superbells Plum’ ‘Angelmist White’ ‘Escargot’ ‘Superbells Red’ ‘Angelmist Spreading White’ Foliosa ‘Superbells Saffron’ ‘Serena Purple’ ‘Iron Cross’ ‘Superbells Tequila Sun’ Anisacanthus ‘Hummingbird’ ‘Looking Glass’ ‘Supebells Tickled Pink’ Anisodontea ‘Marmaduke’ ‘Superbells Yellow Chiffon’ ‘Elegant Lady’ ‘Miami Storm’ ‘Can Can Orange’ ‘VooDoo’