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Countryside Catalog

Our catalog is a listing of plants we grow and bring in as well as the hardgoods we carry. It is updated as product arrives. If you would like to see pictures, please click on the PLANT FINDER button. Our Plant Finder tool will show you pictures of plants and will let you create a wish list to bring with you when you shop.

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GENERAL INFORMATION GROUNDCOVERS
SHADE TREES ROSES
FLOWERING & ORNAMENTAL TREES ANNUALS
EVERGREENS HERBS
BROAD LEAF EVERGREENS HOMEGROWN VEGETABLES
RARE GARDEN COLLECTIBLES MULCHES
SHRUBS STONE
FRUIT TREES SOIL & SOIL ADDITIVES
FRUITS AND BERRIES PATIO BLOCKS
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES GRASS SEED, SOD & LAWN CARE
SUN PERENNIALS NURSERY CROSS REFERENCE
SHADE PERENNIALS PERENNIAL CROSS REFERENCE
VINES
SERVICES

Full Service Flower Shop

Our Design Staff offers: Fresh, Dried and Silk Arrangements Custom Designed Wedding and Party Flowers Gift Items For All Occasions Worldwide Floral Service Fruit & Gourmet Baskets Weekly Flower Specials

Landscape Department

Our Design Professionals offer: In-Store Consultations On-Site Consultation for Partial or Complete Designs Plant Material, Brick Patios & Sidewalk Installation Block & Boulder Retaining Walls Tree Spade Services

Nursery Sales Lot

Our Illinois Certified Nursery Professionals can help you choose from our vast supply of: Trees-Balled & Burlaped or Potted Shrubs-Balled & Burlaped or Potted Evergreens-Balled & Burlaped or Potted Rare Garden Collectibles 28 Acres of Growing Fields Planting Services and Delivery Available

Greenhouse

Our 22 Greenhouses offer our Homegrown: Annuals, Perennials, Hanging Baskets, Fall Garden Mums & Christmas Poinsettias Wide Variety of Blooming & Green Plants Rose Bushes, Vines, and Groundcovers Vegetables, Herbs, and Small Fruits Quality Plants for all seasons are our Specialty!

Garden Center

Wall to Wall Gardening Essentials:

Garden Art, Flags, Windsocks & Statuary Fountains, Bird Baths & Designer Pottery Planters Decorative Mulch & Stone Garden Seed, Spring & Fall Bulbs Bulk Topsoil, Mulch & Gravel Lawn Seed & Fertilizer and Plant Pharmacy

Bird Care: Homes, Feeders, Food & Information

Christmas Shop:

Fresh Trees, Wreaths & Garlands Permanent Trees, Wreaths & Garlands Winter Wonderland to bring back fond memories and start new traditions!

Aquatics

Our Aquatic Specialist can help you with: Design & Pond Preparation Ready-made Pond Liners, Custom Liners, Filters, Pumps, Ultra Violet Lights, Plants & Fish

Proud Member of:

Illinois Green Industry Association Illinois Landscape Contractors Association American Nurserymen Landscape Association Perennial Plant Association Illinois State Florist Association American Institute of Floral Designers Teleflora – Top 100 Florist in United States Florists Transworld Delivery FTD – Top 500 Florist in United States

GUARANTEE
  1. All trees, shrubs, and evergreens are guaranteed to grow for one year. Should a plant fail to grow, we will make ONE replacement for 100% of the original purchase price which may be applied to NURSERY STOCK ONLY. Only one replacement will be made. All nursery stock planted by Countryside is 100% guaranteed for one full year.
  2. Roses, grasses, perennials, groundcovers, vines, and small fruits are guaranteed for the growing season (through November 1).
  3. Annuals, vegetables, herbs, tropicals, and houseplants are excluded from this guarantee.
  4. Nursery stock, like every living thing, requires proper care. This is the Buyer’s responsibility. Risks beyond our control are the following: Compact soils, planting too deep or too shallow, untimely planting, over fertilization, improper watering, or insect and disease control.
  5. This guarantee shall be void if:
    1. Full payment is not made.
    2. Plants are not planted in the ground.
    3. Plants are damaged by man, animal or act of God.
    4. Plants are installed in above ground containers.
    5. Plants are damaged by the misuse of herbicides by the homeowner or any of his agents.
  6. Original receipt must be presented before any adjustments are made. In lieu of a paper receipt, purchase records may be accessed via the Countryside point of sale system (paperless receipts) assuming the customer provided their name and phone number at the time of purchase.
RETURN POLICY:
Please keep your receipt. The original receipt should accompany all returns. If name and phone number are provided by the customer at the time of purchase, purchase records may be looked up on the Countryside point of sale system. NO RETURNS ON SALE MERCHANDISE. NO CASH REFUNDS. Store credit will be issued on approved returns. Returned plant material must be in excellent condition and must be returned within 48 hours of the original purchase. Returns of plant material must be approved by a manager.
NURSERY DELIVERY CHARGES
Algonquin $75 Lakemoor $95
Barrington $105 Lakewood $65
Bull Valley $80 Marengo $95
Burton’s Bridge $65 McHenry $65
Cary $65 North Barrington $95
Carpentersville $95 Prairie Grove $65
Crystal Lake $65 Richmond $135
Dundee $115 Ridgefield $65
Elgin $140 Ringwood $65
Fox River Grove $65 Round Lake $125
Grayslake $150 Sleepy Hallow $115
Hampshire $150 South Barrington $150
Harvard $200 Spring Grove $120
Hebron $195 Tower Lakes $95
Huntley $115 Union $85
Ingleside $85 Volo $85
Island Lake $65 Wauconda $85
Johnsburg $105 Woodstock $75
Lake Barrington $95 Wonder Lake $95
Lake-in-the-Hills $75
Delivery Charge includes a driveway drop off only. There is a $10.00 cart charge per item for placement to other areas of the yard.
PLANT MATERIAL INSTALLATION CHARGES
Minimum planting charge is $75.00. Planting price is based on 60% of full plant price. Planting charge includes all equipment and labor necessary for planting. Soil amendments, mulching, and tree staking are available at the time of planting for an additional charge.
PLANTING TIPS
  • Dig the planting hole anywhere from 1 to 2 times wider than the width of the root ball.
  • Dig your hole so that the top of your ball will be 2-3 inches above ground level. You want to have your plant planted slightly higher for the best transplant ability.
  • Before putting the plant in the hole remove plastic container or plastic shrink-wrapping if applicable. On a balled and burlaped plant, remove the burlap around the top of the ball and remove the top half of the wire basket.
  • Carefully place the plant in the hole and face it for best viewing effect. Slice any circling or matted roots to allow for better root development.
  • Fill the hole half full with a good soil mix, tamping soil lightly to ensure that there are no air pockets.
  • If you have a clay type soil, mix two thirds of your existing soil with one third mushroom compost.
  • If you have a sandy type soil, mix ½ of it with ½ peat moss.
  • Fill the rest of the hole with the soil mix.
  • Soak the plant thoroughly once all of the soil mix has been filled in.
  • Since the trees will be planted slightly higher than the original root balls they should be staked to give stability against wind sway.
  • Generously spread three to four inches of mulch material around the plant. The mulch should be three inches away from the main stem for air circulation and protection from rodent damage.
  • Prune only any broken or damaged branches. Do not prune anything else. In addition to a quality soil mix, a starter fertilizer is recommended at time of planting and again 2 to 3 weeks later. This fertilizer has a high phosphorous analysis and a root-stimulating agent, which encourages root development.
WATERING
Proper Watering Is Critical to Plant Survival Watering trees, shrubs, evergreens and other plants is simple: Apply sufficient water so that the soil around the roots is thoroughly moist and then allow to dry enough so that some air can penetrate the root ball area. Roots, like leaves, need oxygen and too much continuous water prevents the soil from “breathing”. The larger the plant (more roots) the more water it requires and the longer it takes for the soil to dry sufficiently. Moisture also depends upon the rainfall, temperatures, and soil conditions. TREES/EVERGREENS Three days after planting, the tree should be soaked again. During the first year, large trees should be soaked every week, unless there has been a heavy rainfall of 1″ or more during the week. The second year, maintain watering at once per two weeks, unless there is 1″ of rain. During periods of extended drought, water once a week. Continue watering through the middle of November. The best method for watering trees is to place a hose at the perimeter of the hole and let the water soak slowly into the soil. Move the hose to ensure watering on all sides of the root ball. Approximately one hour of water should be sufficient, but you may need more or less depending on tree size. Do not spray the foliage. SHRUBS Shrubs may be watered individually by soaking the soil around each plant. For large plantings of shrubs, a soaker hose may make this task easier. Shrubs should be watered three times a week for the first 6 weeks, and twice a week for the rest of the season. During periods of extreme heat and or drought, you may need to water daily, especially on smaller material (1-2 Gallon). As with trees, you can skip watering when there has been 1″ of rainfall.
SHADE TREES
SUGGESTED USES OF SHADE TREES Fast Shade—Honeylocust, Autumn Blaze Maple, Weeping Willow. Dense Shade—Beech, Linden, Maple, Oak. Light Shade—Birch, Honeylocust. Fruit to Attract Wildlife—Birch, Linden, Oak. Fall Color—Autumn Blaze Maple, Royal Red Maple, Redpointe Maple, Sugar Maple, Oak, Ginkgo. Moist Soils—Honeylocust, Linden, Swamp White Oak, Redpointe Maple, River Birch, Willow. Drought Tolerant—Ginkgo, Locust.
AUTUMN BLAZE MAPLE
ACFRAB
(Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’ P.P. 4,864) A rounded crown tree which is a cross between a Silver and a Red Maple. Fall color is brilliant red-orange. Height 40-50′. Spread 30-40′.
6′ 3.6gal (13.75L)
1¼” (1.25) 8.91gal (33.75L)
2″ (2″F) B & B
2½” (2.5F) B & B
3″ (3″F) B & B
RUBY SLIPPERS MAPLE
ACGIRS
(Acer ginnala ‘Ruby Slippers’) A low branched Amur Maple with deep green leaves in summer turning bright red in fall. Bright red samaras in early summer. Height 15-20′. Spread 15-20′.
1¼” (1.25) 11.89gal (44.75L)
STATE STREET MAPLE
ACMISS
(Acer miyabei ‘Morton’) Deep green leaves turn yellow in fall. A good street tree. Height 35-40′. Spread 35-40′.
2½” (2.5) B & B
ROYAL RED MAPLE
ACPLRR
(Acer platanoides ‘Royal Red’) A deep purple-foliage, medium-sized tree with leaves turning a reddish-bronze in the fall. Height 40′. Spread 30′.
1″ 8.91gal (33.75L)
1¾” (1.75) 27.59gal (104.45L)
2″ (2″) 27.59gal (104.45L)
RED MAPLE
ACRURM
(Acer rubrum) Red maple is a widely adaptable large tree. A red tinge can be found in its flowers, twigs, and seeds, but it is most notable for the scarlet of its leaves in fall. Height 40-60′. Spread 35-45′. Native.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
REDPOINTE RED MAPLE
ACRURP
(Acer rubrum ‘Frank Jr.’ P.P. 16,769) The dark green leaves on this upright, broadly pyramidal tree turn to a brilliant red in the fall. Height 45′. Spread 30′.
6′ 6.2gal (23.27L)
1″ 6.2gal (23.27L)
1½” (1.5″) 27.59gal (104.45L)
1¾” (1.75″) B & B
2″ (2″F) B & B
2½” (2.5″F) B & B
3″ (3″F) B & B
FALL FIESTA SUGAR MAPLE
ACSAFF
(Acer saccharum ‘Bailsta’ PP 11,119) A broadly oval tree with dark green leaves turning yellow, orange, and red in fall. Height 45-50′. Spread 30-40′. Native.
6′ B & B
2″
GREEN MOUNTAIN SUGAR MAPLE
ACSAGM
(Acer saccharum ‘Green Mountain’) A long-lived tree, stately with spreading branches that form a broad symmetrical top. Orange/red fall color. Height 50-60′. Spread 35-40′.
1½” (1.5) 27.59gal (104.45L)
2″ B & B
2½” (2.5″) B & B
CRIMSON SUNSET MAPLE
ACTPCS
(Acer truncatum x A. plat. ‘JFS-KW202′ PP 21,838) The purplish leaves hold up well in the heat. The leaves turn a reddish bronze in the fall. An upright oval tree. Height 35′. Spread 25’.
1½” (1.5″) 27.59gal (104.45L)
BRIOTII HORSECHESTNUT
AECABH
(Aescuslus x carnea ‘Brioti’) Pink to red showy flowers in spring. Large green palmate leaves turn yellow in fall. Height 25-30′. Spread 30-35′.
1¾ (1.75) 27.59gal (104.45L)
EARLY GLOW OHIO BUCKEYE
AEGLEG
(Aesculus glabra ‘J.n.Select’ TM) Deep green palmate leaves turn an orange-red in the fall. Yellow flowers in late spring attracts Hummingbirds. This tree prefers an acidic, moist well-drained soil. This tree is drought tolerant after well established as it has a deep tap root. Height 30-35′. Spread 20-25′.
2″ 27.59gal (104.45L)
HERITAGE BIRCH
BENIHB
(Betula nigra ‘Cully’) Green leaves turn a bright yellow in fall. Peeling bark exposes mottled patches of cream-orange and pinkish tan colors. Height 30-40′. Spread 25-30′.
5′ 6.2gal (23.27L)
RIVER BIRCH
BENIRB
(Betula nigra) Decorative, shaggy, cinnamon brown bark. Likes a sandy, moist soil. Disease and insect resistant. Height 40-60′. Spread 30-40′.
8′ B & B
10′ B & B
12′ B & B
WHITESPIRE BIRCH
BEPLWB
(Betula platyphylla ‘Whitespire’) Pyramidal, white bark birch. Height 30′. Spread 15-25′.
6′ 6.2gal (23.27L)
8′ B & B
10′ B & B
12′ B & B
AMERICAN HORNBEAM
CACAAH
(Carpinus caroliniana) Shade tolerant understory tree. Dark green leaves compliment the thin, blue-gray bark. Height 20-40′. Spread 20-55′. Native.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
2½”(2.5″) B & B
6′ Clump (6’CL) B & B
SHAGBARK HICKORY
CAOVSH
(Carya ovata) A large native tree that is highly adaptable to all soils. The bark will peel away in sections as the tree matures. Fall color is a rich yellow. Produces large, edible hickory nuts. Height 60-80′. Spread 40-60′. Native.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
CATALPA
CASPCA
(Catalpa speciosa) Large heart shaped leaves turn yellow in fall. Fragrant white flowers in late spring. Long brown bean like fruit in fall. Height 50-60′. Spread 30-40′. Native.
1½” (1.5″) 27.59gal (104.45L)
AUTUMN GOLD GINKGO
GIBIAG
(Ginkgo biloba ‘Autumn Gold’) A slow grower with an upright branching habit. Can tolerate air pollutants and is very insect and disease resistant. Height 50-80′. Spread 30-40′.
2″ B & B
BUTTERNUT OR WHITE WALNUT
JUCIBU
(Juglans cinerea) A slow growing native tree. The butternut is a prized wildlife food. Height 45-75′. Spread 50-75′. Native.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
BLACK WALNUT
JUNIBW
(Juglans nigra) A slow growing upright tree with large green leaves that turn yellow in the fall. The walnut is loved by Woodland creatures. Height 350-75′. Spread 30-40′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
LARCH
LALALA
(Larix laricina) Light bluish green needles that turn yellowish in the fall. Cones are small turning to a violet color as they mature. Height 40-50′. Spread 15-30′. Native
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
TULIP TREE
LITUTT
(Liriodendron tulipfera) An upright oval tree with glossy green foliage that turns yellow in fall. Yellow flowers that have a tulip profile. Height 40-50′. Spread 25-30′.
1¾” (1.75) B & B
2½” (2.5) B & B
DAWN REDWOOD
MEGLDR
(Metasequoia glyptostroboides)) A narrow conical deciduous conifer with medium green leaves turning rusty-orange in fall. Rough textured bark gives winter interest. Height 50-70′. Spread 20-25′.
1¾” (1.75) B & B
FIRESTARTER TUPELO
NYSYFS
(Nyssa sylvatica ‘JFS-red’ PP 26,795) An upright narrow oval tree with dark green foliage changing to bright red in fall. Height 25-35′. Spread 15-18′. Native.
1¼” (1.25) 11.891gal (44.74L)
WHITE OAK
QUALWO
(Quercus alba) A large, majestic and long-lived oak with wine-red to brown fall color. Leaves have round lobes and the acorns are medium in size. Height 45-50′. Spread 35-40′. Native.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
1¼” (1.25) 8.91gal (33.75L)
SWAMP WHITE OAK
QUBISO
(Quercus bicolor) A large tree with a broad crown. Leaves turn a bronze-yellow in the fall. Can be in a wet or dry site. Height 50-60′. Spread 50-60′. Native.
#3 2.27gal (8.6l)
2″ B & B
SCARLET OAK
QUCOSO
(Quercus coccinea) A stately shade or street tree. It is drought tolerant making it an excellent street tree with scarlet fall color. Height 60-80′. Spread 40-50′. Native.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
1¾” (1.75) 8.91gal (33.75L)
BURR OAK
QUMABO
(Quercus macrocarpa) A broadly oval tree with leaves turning from green to yellow-brown in the fall. Height 50-60′. Spread 30-40′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
2″ B & B
RED OAK
QURURO
(Quercus rubra) Medium grower with a rounded head, excellent in the landscape or as a street tree. Red fall color. Height 50-60′. Spread 40-50′
1¼” (1.25) 8.91gal (33.75L)
2″ B & B
NIOBE WEEPING WILLOW
SANIWW
(Salix niobe) Graceful weeping tree with pendulous branches and yellow bark. Very fast growing. Tolerates wet locations. Height 50′. Spread 30′
1″ 6.2gal (23.27L)
BALD CYPRESS
TADIBC
(Taxodium distichum) Beautiful fern-type foliage is a lustrous green in the summer changing to a wonderful russet tone for the winter. Leaves drop in late winter to early spring before the new leaves come out. Needs very moist location. Prefers an area where there is little to no wind. Height 50′. Spread 20-30′. Native.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
1½”(1.5) 27.59gal (104.45L)
GREEN MOUNTAIN LINDEN
TITOGM
(Tilia tometosa ‘PN16051′) A broadly, pyramidal to oval tree having green leaves with a silvery-white lower side. Height 45’. Spread 35′
2″ B & B
STERLING LINDEN
TITOSL
(Tilia tomentosa ‘Sterling’) Leaves have a silver-gray undersurface turning yellow in the fall. Height 40-45′. Spread 30-35′.
1½” (1.5″) B & B
JEFFERSON ELM
ULAMJE
(Ulmus americana ‘Jefferson’) Deep green foliage turns yellow in the fall. An upright vased shape Elm that is shown to be Dutch Elm disease tolerant. Height 60-70′. Spread 40-50′.
1¼” (1.25″) 11.89gal (44.74L)
FLOWERING & ORNAMENTAL TREES
SUGGESTED USES OF ORNAMENTAL AND FLOWERING TREES Outstanding Flower Effect—Redbud, Flowering Crabapples, Serviceberry, Magnolia, Japanese Tree Lilac. Fruit to Attract Birds—Crabapple, Serviceberry. Fall Color—Flowering Pear, Redbud, Serviceberry. Drought Tolerant—Flowering Pear.
SHADBLOW SERVICEBERRY
AMCASS
(Amelanchier canadensis) A multi-stemmed tree with snowy-white flowers borne in mid to late April. Small edible red fruit matures in late June. Yellow to red fall color. Height 20-30′. Spread 10-15′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
6’CL B & B
8’CL B & B
AUTUMN BRILLIANCE SERVICEBERRY
AMGRAB
(Amelanchier grandiflora ‘Autumn Brilliance’) White flowers in spring on a multiple stem small tree. Green leaves turn a bright red in the fall. Height 20-25′. Spread 10-15′.
#7 6.2gal (23.27L)
5’CL 6.2gal (23.27L)
1¼” (1.25) 8.91gal (33.75L)
6’CL B & B
7’CL B & B
8’CL B & B
EASTERN REDBUD
CECARB
(Cercis canadensis) A small, vase shaped tree with purplish pink flowers in early spring. Heart shaped leaves. Yellow fall color. Height 20-30′. Spread 10-20′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
4′ Clump (4’CL) 6.2gal (23.27L)
1¼” (1.25) 8.91gal (33.75L)
1½” (1.5) 27.59gal (104.45L)
2″ B & B
5′ Clump (5’CL) 8.91gal (33.75L)
6′ Clump (6’CL) B & B
WHITE FRINGE TREE
CHVIFT
(Chionanthus virginicus) Beautiful white, lace-like flowers in mid spring turn into bird attractors as blue fruit develops in late summer. Long green leaves turn a lovely yellow in the fall. A smaller size accent tree. Height 20-25′ Spread 20-25′.
5′ B & B
PAGODA DOGWOOD
COALPD
(Cornus alternifolia) Strong, horizontal branches give a more layered structure. Creamy white flowers in spring are a beautiful contrast with the reddish bark. The bright blue-black fruit later in the summer is a favorite of the birds. The lush green leaves turn a brilliant red in the fall. Height 15-20′ Spread 15-20′.
42″ 27.59gal (104.45L)
5′ B & B
JUNE SNOW DOGWOOD
COCOJS
(Cornus controversa ‘June Snow-JFS’) Beautiful white flowers in spring. Blue-black fruit in fall for birds. Horizontally layered spreading shape. Fall color orange to red. Height 25-20′. Spread 30-40′.
1¾” (1.75) 27.59gal (104.45L)
GOLDEN GLORY DOGWOOD
COKOGG
(Cornus mas ‘Golden Glory’) Clusters of yellow flowers in late winter to early spring. Height 15-20′. Spread 10-15′.
6″CL B & B
SCARLET FIRE DOGWOOD
COKOSF
(Cornus ‘Rutpink’ PP 28,311) Fuschia-pink blooms in late Spring resembling a four pointed star. Leaves emerge with a purple-blush turning dark green. Height 20′. Spread 18′.
6′ 8.91gal (33.75L)
SEVEN SON FLOWER
HEMISS
(Heptacodium miconioides) A delightful fragrance comes from the white flowers in late summer to early fall. The exfoliating bark is a lovely light brown. Smaller ornamental tree that likes to be planted in full sun. Height 15-20′. Spread 8-10′.
2″ B & B
TEMPLE OF BLOOM SEVEN SON
HEMITB
(Heptacodium ‘SMNHMRF’ USPP 30,763) Fragrant white flowers in early fall that bees love. Red sepals later in the season are very showy. Wonderful exfoliating bark gives winter interest. Height 6-10′. Spread 6-10′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
#7 6.2gal (23.27L)
TIANSHAN SEVEN SONS FIRST EDITIONS
HEMITI
(Heptecodium miconoides ‘Minhep’) Beautiful white, fragrant flowers in late summer attracts bees. The rough textured bark gives winter interest. Height 8-12′. Spread 5-7′.
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
GALAXY MAGNOLIA
MAGAGM
(Magnolia ‘Galaxy’) Reddish purple flower in early Spring. A tree form magnolia with a central leader. Height 25-30′. Spread 10-15′.
6′ 6.2gal (23.27L)
1¼” (1.25) 8.91gal (33.75L)
ANN MAGNOLIA
MAGXAM
(Magnolia x liliiflora ‘Ann’) The ‘Little Girl’ Series’ of Magnolias bloom later in the spring. Purple-red flowers. Shrub-like growth pattern. Height 10-15′. Spread 8-10′.
#7 6.2gal (23.27L)
#10 8.91gal (33.75L)
5′ B & B
BUTTERFLIES MAGNOLIA
MAGXBM
(Magnolia x ‘Butterflies’ PP 7,456) Beautiful yellow flowers in spring before leaves appear on an upright pyramidal specimen. Height 20′. Spread 20′.
#7 6.2gal (23.27L)
BALLERINA MAGNOLIA
MAMALOBMLSBM
(Magnolia x ‘loebneri’ ballerina) White flowers with pink tones in early spring. An upright rounded plant that blooms best in full sun. Height 15-20′. Spread 15-20′.
5′ B & B
BETTY MAGONLIA
MALSBM
(Magnolia x Liliflora ‘Betty’) Reddish purple flowers with white interiors in early spring. A more compact Magnolia for smaller areas. Height 10-15′. Spread 10-15′.
5′ B & B
JANE MAGNOLIA
MALSJA
(Magnolia x liliiflora ‘Jane’) The ‘Little Girl’ Series’ of Magnolias bloom later in the spring. Reddish-purple flowers. Shrub-like growth pattern. Height 10-15′. Spread 8-10′.
#7 6.2gal (23.27L)
#15 11.891gal (44.74L)
5′ b & B
ROYAL STAR MAGNOLIA
MASTRS
(Magnolia stellata ‘Royal Star’) An ideal accent tree for smaller home landscapes. Features extremely fragrant star-shaped, snow white flowers in early spring. Height 12′. Spread 12′
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
#7 6.2gal (23.27L)
FIREBIRD CRABAPPLE
MALUFB
(Malus ‘Firebird’) Red buds open to white flowers in spring. Birds love the ½” red fruit late in the season. A rounded crown that is good for a small garden. Height 5-7′. Spread 8-9′.
4′ 8.91gal (33.75L)
PERFECT PURPLE CRABAPPLE
MALUPE
(Malus ‘Perfect Purple’) Deep pink blooms set the spring stage for dark purple foliage that crowns the perfectly rounded canopy of this attractive tree. Very cold hardy. Height 20′. Spread 20′.
1¼” (1.25) 11.18gal (44.74L)
1½” (1.5) 27.59gal (104.45L)
PRAIRIE FIRE CRABAPPLE
MALUPF
(Malus x ‘Prairifire’) Foliage is red/maroon aging to reddish/green. Crimson buds open to bright pinkish-red single flowers. Dark red persistent ½” fruit. Height 20′. Spread 20′.
1″ 8.91gal (33.75L)
1½” (1.5″) 27.59gal (104.45L)
1¾” (1.75″) 27.59gal (104.45L)
2″ B & B
5′ B & B
PURPLE PRINCE CRABAPPLE
MALUPP
(Malus ‘Purple Prince’) Rose-red flowers in Spring. Purple foliage turns to a bronze-green. Maroon fruit in late fall. A round shaped ornamental tree. Height 15-20′. Spread 15-20′.
8′ Clump (8’CL) B & B
ROYAL RAINDROPS CRABAPPLE
MALURR
(Malus ‘JFS-KW5′ PP 14,375) A dark foliage shows off the magenta-pink flowers in spring. Height 20′. Spread 15’.
1″ 8.91gal (33.75L)
1½” (1.5″) 27.59gal (104.45L)
2″ (2″) B & B
2″F B & B
2½” (2.5″) B & B
SPARKLING SPRITE CRABAPPLE
MALUSP
(Malus ‘JFS-KW207’) Pink buds open to white flowers that cover the dense, rounded head. Bright green foliage with yellow-orange apples. Height 10-12′. Spread 10-12′.
4′ 6.3gal (23.27L)
SPRING SNOW CRABAPPLE
MALUSS
(Malus x ‘Spring Snow’) A rounded form with white, fragrant, single flowers. This is an almost sterile variety with little to no fruit. Height 20-25′. Spread 15-20′.
1″ 6.2gal (23.27L)
2″ B & B
SARGENT TINA CRABAPPLE
MALUST
(Malus sargentii ‘Tina’) Pinkish-red buds open to white flowers in spring with red ¼” fruit on a dwarf spreading type tree. Height 6-8′. Spread 8-10′.
1¾” (1.75) 27.59gal (104.45L)
2″ B & B
NEWPORT PLUM
PRCENP
(Prunus cerasifera ‘Newport’) Round-headed, small tree with reddish-purple leaves throughout the summer. Pink flowers. Good accent. Height 15-20′. Spread 15-20′.
#7 6.2gal (23.27L)
1¼” (1.25) 8.91gal (33.75L)
FIRST BLUSH FLOWERING CHERRY
PRJFFB
(Prunus ‘JFS-KW14′ PPAF) Double pink fragrant flowers in spring on a narrow, upright tree. Height 25′. Spread 12’.
1¾” (1.75) 8.91gal (33.75L)
SNOW FOUNTAINS WEEPING CHERRY
PRSNWC
(Prunus x ‘Snofozam’) White flowers on graceful weeping branches. Small green leaves turn a golden to orange color in fall. Height 10-12′. Spread 12-15′.
#7 6.2gal (33.75L)
#10 8.91gal (33.75L)
PINK CASCADE CHERRY
PRSUPC
(Prunus ‘NCPH1′ PP 27,579) Bright pink flowers smother the branches of this gracefully weeping cherry. Small, delicate ornamental tree. Height 12′. Spread 12’.
#15 11.891gal (44.74L)
DOUBLE WEEPING CHERRY
PRSUWC
(Prunus subhirtella ‘Pendula Plena Rosea’) Double pink flowers on graceful weeping tree with dark green foliage that turns yellow to bronze in fall. Height 10-12′. Spread 10-12′.
#7 6.2gal (23.27L)
#10 8.91gal (33.75L)
IVORY SILK JAPANESE TREE LILAC
SYREIS
(Syringa reticulate ‘Ivory Silk’) Creamy white flowers in late May to early June. The lush green leaves turn to a wonderful yellow in the fall. Height 20-25′. Spread 15′.
1″ 8.91gal (33.75L)
1½” (1.5″) 19.59gal (74.17L)
6’CL B & B
EVERGREENS
SUGGESTED USES OF EVERGREENS Foundations—Boxwood, Globe Arborvitae, Mint Julep Juniper, Andorra Juniper, Blue Arrow Juniper, Mugho Pine, Upright Yew and Spreading Yew, and Rare Garden Collectibles. Outstanding Color Effect—Golden Charm Cypress, Blue Chip, Sea of Gold, Gold Cone, and Highlights Juniper, Globe Blue Spruce. Rock Gardens—Hetzi and Little Giant Arborvitae, Boxwood, Japanese Garden Juniper, Dwarf Alberta Spruce, and Rare Garden Collectibles. Screening—Arborvitae, Fir, Pine, and Spruce. Shady Areas—Arborvitae, Euonymus, Hemlock, Holly and Yews. Specimens—Fat Albert Spruce, Upright Junipers and Dwarf Conifers.
CONCOLOR FIR
ABCOCO
(Abies concolor) Upright, curved needles have a silver-green color. This wonderful slow growing evergreen has an upright rounded, pyramidal form. Good for areas that have a tendency to be on the dry side. Height 40-50. Spread 25-30′.
6′ B & B
6.5′ B & B
GOLDEN CHARM CYPRESS
CHPIGC
(Chamaecyparis pisifera filifera ‘Golden Charm’) A compact bright yellow mounding evergreen that prefers to be planted in full sun or partial shade. Height 5-6′. Spread 7.8′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
BLUE POINT JUNIPER
JUCHBP
(Juniperus chinensis ‘Blue Point’) A dense, broad pyramid form. Glowing blue-green upright Juniper. Height 10-12′. Spread 6-8′.
4′ B & B
TRAUTMAN JUNIPER
JUCHTJ
(Juniperus chinensis ‘Trautman’) A very narrow bluish-green upright Juniper. This Juniper would be a hardy alternative to an Italian Cypress for tight spots. Height 8-12′. Spread 1-2′.
#6 5.02gal (19.06L)
5′ B & B
YOUNGSTOWN ANDORRA JUNIPER
JUHOAJ
(Juniperus horizontalis plumosa compacta ‘Youngstown’) Low prostrate grower, tightly knit with bright green foliage turning purple in winter. Height 15-18″. Spread 4-6′.
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
BLUE CHIP JUNIPER
JUHOBC
(Juniperus horizontalis ‘Blue Chip’) Low prostrate habit and excellent blue foliage throughout the year. Height 8-10″. Spread 4-6′.
#3 1.27gal (8.6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
GOLD STRIKE JUNIPER
JUHOGS
(Juniperus horizontalis ‘Gold Strike’) Vivid yellow foliage thourhgout the year. A low, mounded juniper that likes moist, well-drained soil and protection from scorching sun. Height 4-6″. Spread 4-5′.
#3 1.27gal (8.6L)
PANCAKE JUNIPER
JUHOPJ
(Juniperus horizontalis ‘Pancake’) Feathery, scale-like foliage covers the ground as this plant grows flat as a pancake. The gray-blue color takes on light purple hues in winter. Prefers full sun in dry, sandy soils and is drought tolerant when established. Height 6″. Spread 4-6′.
#1 2.85qt (2.7L)
KALLAY’S COMPACT JUNIPER
JUPFKC
(Juniperus chinensis pfitzeriana ‘Kallay’s Compact’) A vigorous, dense, compact grower with bright green dense foliage for use as a foundation plant. Height 2-3″. Spread 3-4′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75)
SEA OF GOLD JUNIPER
JUPFSG
(Juniperus x pfitzeriana ‘Monsan’ PP 17,622) The golden lacy foliage on this compact, mounding evergreen retains its color late into the winter. Height 3-4′. Spread 3-4′.
#1 2.85qt (2.7L)
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
DWARF JAPANESE GARDEN JUNIPER
JUPRJG
(Juniperus procumbens ‘Nana’) Dwarf creeping green groundcover. Slow growing. Height 8-12″. Spread 3-5′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
BUFFALO JUNIPER
JUSABJ
(Juniperus sabina ‘Buffalo’) Bright green foliage, feathery branches. Height 12″. Spread 4-5′.
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
CALGARY CARPET JUNIPER
JUSACC
(Juniper sabina ‘Monna’) A low growing groundcover with soft green foliage. Height 6-9″. Spread up to 10′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
WICHITA BLUE JUNIPER
JUSCWB
(Juniperus scopulorum ‘Wichita Blue’) An upright columnar evergreen with a deep blue-green color. Plant in full sun. Height 12-15′. Spread 4-6′.
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
4′ B & B
STAR POWER JUNIPER
JUXSPJ
(Juniperus x ‘JN Blue Select’) Bluish green, dense, deer-resistant foliage. Fast growing. Use for screening and wildlife protection. Thrives in full sun and well drained soil. Height 15-20′. Spread 8-10′.
#6 5.02gal (19.02L)
NORWAY SPRUCE
PIABNS
(Picea abies) An excellent windbreak tree because of its fast growth habit. Cones are up to 6″ long; can be used for decorating purposes. Height 40-50′. Spread 20-30′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
6′ B & B
7′ B & B
8′ B & B
PAUL’S SELECT SPRUCE
PIABPA
(Picea abies ‘Paul’s Select’) A unique blue variety of Norway Spruce with a pyramidal growth.habit. A compact tree for a smaller yard. Height 20-30′. Spread 15-25′.
5′ B & B
PUMILA NORWAY SPRUCE
PIABPU
(Picea abies ‘Pumila’) Dark green foliage. Ideal plant for small areas. Height 2-3′. Spread 3-4′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
#6 5.02gal (19.02L)
DWARF ALBERTA SPRUCE
PIGLAS
(Picea glauca ‘Conica’) Slow-growing, conical, bright green, dwarf. Height 5-7′. Spread 4′.
12″ 2.85 qt (2.7L)
24″ 2.27gal (8.6L)
36″ 2.27gal (8.6L)
#10 8.91gal (33.75L)
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE
PIGLBH
(Picea glauca ‘Densata’) A slower growing pyramidal spruce with green needles. Height 20-40′. Spread 15-20′.
#10 8.91gal (33.75L)
5′ B & B
6′ B & B
7′ B & B
MOPS MUGHO PINE
PIMUMS
(Pinus mugho ‘Mops’) Low, compact, dense, mounding. Height 2-3′. Spread 2-3′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
#6 5.02gal (19.02L)
SERBIAN SPRUCE
PIOMSS
(Picea omorika) A narrow pyramidal evergreen form with glossy-green needles that have white stripes on the underside of the needles. A slow growing evergreen preferring full sun and well drained soil. Height 30-50′. Spread 15-25′.
5′ B & B
BABY BLUE EYES SPRUCE
PIPUBB
(Picea pungens ‘Baby Blue Eyes’) A slow growing pyramidal bright blue evergreen that can be used as a small accent plant. Height 20-30′. Spread 10-15′.
6′ B & B
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE
PIPUBS
(Picea pungens ‘Glauca’) Steel blue foliage. Broad pyramidal shape. Height 40-60′. Spread 30-40′.
5′ B & B
6′ B & B
SESTER DWARF BLUE SPRUCE
PIPUSD
(Picea pungens ‘Sester’) A slow-growing dwarf size evergreen that does not need pruning to maintain its pyramidal form. Height 8-10′. Spread 5-6′.
#6 5.02gal (19.02L)
EASTERN WHITE PINE
PISTWP
(PPinus strobus) Light green color and soft-textured long needles. Tolerates some shade. Height 20-30′. Spread 15-20′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
6′ B & B
7′ B & B
DENSE YEW
TAMEDE
(Taxus media ‘Densiformis’) Fast growing deep green foundation plant. Height 3-4′. Spread 6-8′.
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
HICK’S YEW
TAMEHI
(Taxus media ‘Hicksii’) A medium growing columnar form with very dark green needles and attractive red berries in the fall. Height 6-10′. Spread 2-3′.
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
4′ B & B
TAUNTON YEW
TAMETA
(Taxus media ‘Tauntonii’) A spreading yew that has rich green color throughout the year. It is resistant to winter burn. Height 2-3′. Spread 4-6′.
24″ B & B
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
ANNA’S MAGIC BALL ARBORVITAE
THOCAM
(Thuja occidentalis ‘Anna van Vloten’ PP 25,868) A dwarf evergreen with golden color that needs no pruning. This plant can take some shade and be used in a container. Height 10-15″. Spread 10-15″.
#1 2.85qt (2.7L)
#2 1.6gal (6L)
EMERALD ARBORVITAE
THOCEA
(Thuja occidentalis ‘Emerald’) Tight-growing, pyramidal. Emerald green. Height 10-15′. Spread 2-3′.
#1 2.85qt (2.7L)
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
4′ B & B
5′ B & B
6′ B & B
7′ B & B
8′ B & B
9′ B & B
FIRE CHIEF ARBORVITAE
THOCFC
(Thuja occidentalis ‘Congabe’ PP 19,009) A sage-green, soft, lacy-textured foliage has red tips. Distinctive color in a round form that requires little to no pruning. Height 4-5′. Spread 4-5′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
HETZ MIDGET ARBORVITAE
THOCHA
(Thuja occidentalis ‘Hetzi’) Dwarf globe with very tight green foliage. Height 18-24″. Spread 2-3′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
HOLMSTRUP ARBORVITAE
THOCHO
(Thuja occidentalis ‘Holmstrup’) An excellent upright, dwarf arborvitae. Height 6-8′. Spread 2-3′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
#6 5.02gal (19.02L)
#10 8.91gal (33.75L)
LITTLE GIANT ARBORVITAE
THOCLG
(Thuja occidentalis ‘Little Giant’) A slow growing, small globe shaped evergreen with rich green foliage. Height 3-4′. Spread 2-3′.
#1 1.6gal (6L)
TECHNY ARBORVITAE
THOCMA
(Thuja occidentalis ‘Techny’) A pyramidal form with dark green foliage. Excellent tall hedge. Height 12-15′. Spread 4-5′.
5′ B & B
6′ B & B
MR. BOWLING BALL ARBORVITAE
THOCMB
(Thuja occidentalis ‘Bobozam’) Globe-shaped evergreen. Fine, almost lacy texture of the foliage has a soft silver-green hue. Height 3′. Spread 3′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
#6 5.02gal (19.02L)
DARK GREEN ARBORVITAE
THOCNI
(Thuja occidentalis ‘Nigra’) Tight-growing pyramidal form with dark green foliage. Height 10-15′. Spread 2-3′.
4′ B & B
5′ B & B
6′ B & B
PRIMO ARBORVITAE
THOCPR
(Thuja occidentalis ‘IslPrim’) Narrow, upright, deep green forms a natural spire as it matures. A good evergreen for mini-scapes or container gardening. Height 4′. Spread 1′.
#3 2.27gal (8.61L)
FOREVER GOLDY ARBORVITAE
THPLFG
(Thuja plicata ‘4EVER’ PP 19,267) Golden color on an upright plant. Good for screen or accent. Height 10-12′. Spread 4-5′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#3 2.7gal (8.6L)
GREEN GIANT ARBORVITAE
THPLGG
(Thuja (standish x plicata) ‘Green Giant’) A fast growing, upright arborvitae that should be used for screening or a windbreak. Height 25-30′. Spread 8-10′.
#3 2.27gal (8.61)
6′ B & B
7′ B & B
CANADIAN HEMLOCK
TSCACH
(Tsuga canadensis) A graceful tree with soft green foliage which does well in partial shade. Prefers wind protection. Height can be maintained at 20-30′. Spread 10-12′.
#7 6.2gal (23.27L)
5′ B & B
6′ B & B
7′ B & B
BROAD LEAF EVERGREENS
AZALEA – HYBRIDS
Beautiful spring flowering shrubs that hold their leaves all year long. Height 2-3′. Spread 3-4′.
GIRARD’S CRIMSON Crimson AZALHI
GIRARD’S FUSCHIA Bright Fuschia AZALFU
KAREN Lavender Purple AZALKA
PLEASANT WHITE White AZALPL
ROSEBUD Double Rose – Pink AZALRD
STEWARTSONIAN Rosy Red AZALST
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
#6 5.02gal (19.02L)
GREEN MOUNTAIN BOXWOOD
BUGRMO
(Buxus hybrid ‘Green Mountain’) An upright conical shaped plant. Height 3-4′. Spread 2-3′.
#1 2.85qt (2.7L)
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
21″ B & B
24″ B & B
30″ B & B
36″ B & B
GREEN VELVET BOXWOOD
BUSEGV
(Buxus x ‘Green Velvet’) An excellent rounded evergreen for hedges. Height 3-4′. Spread 3-4′.
#1 2.85qt (2.7L)
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
#6 5.02gal (19.02L)
18″ B & B
21″ B & B
24″ B & B
LITTLE MISSY BOXWOOD
BUXLMB
(Buxus microphylla ‘Little Missy’) Small leaved dense low growing Boxwood. Disese and insect resistant. Height 2 ½’. Spread 3 ½’.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
CANADALE GOLD WINTERCREEPER
EUFOCG
(Euonymus fortunei ‘Canadale Gold’) A sturdy, more upright compact semi-evergreen. Bright green foliage with golden-yellow margins. Full sun to partial shade. Height 3-4′. Spread 2-3′.
#1 2.85qt (2.7L)
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
EMERALD GAIETY WINTERCREEPER
EUFOEG
(Euonymus fortunei ‘Emerald Gaiety’ PP 1,960) Deep green leaves edged in white will have a pinkish tinge in the winter. A dense semi-evergreen for a short hedge. Height 2-3′. Spread 3-4′.
#1 2.85qt (2.7L)
#2 1.6gal (6L)
EMERALD ‘N GOLD WINTERCREEPER
EUFOEM
(Euonymus fortunei ‘Emerald ‘n Gold’ PP 2,231) A dense mounding semi-evergreen shrub with bright green foliage with a gold edge, turning to a pink-red in cold weather. Height 3-4′. Spread 3-4′.
#1 2.85qt (2.7L)
#2 1.6gal (6L)
GOLD SPLASH WINTERCREEPER
EUFOGS
(Euonymus fortunei ‘Roemertwo’) Large round green leaves display a wide golden-yellow edge on its green leaves. Yellow fruit and orange seeds. Height 18-24″. Spread 2-3′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
BLUE PRINCESS HOLLY
ILEXBC
(Ilex x meserveae ‘Blue Princess’ PP 3,675) An excellent holly with long lasting red berries and a broad conical shape. Height 4-5′. Spread 2-3′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
BLUE PRINCE HOLLY
ILEXBP
(Ilex x meserveae ‘Blue Prince’) Blooms a long time to pollinate multiple berry sets in all females. Height 4-5′. Spread 2-3′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
BERRY-MAGIC® ROYALTY HOLLY
ILEXMR
(Ilex meserveae ‘Blue Prince’ & ‘Blue Princess’) A combination female holly and a male pollinator that guarantees bright red berries each fall. Foliage is a handsome blue-green. Height 5′. Spread 4′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
PJM RHODODENDRON
RHOPJM
(Rhododendron ‘PJM’) Dark green leaves turn plum-purple in fall. Lavender flowers bloom in April. Hardiest of all broadleaf rhododendrons. Height 3-5′. Spread 3-4′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
#7 6.2gal (23.27L)
DANDY MAN PINK RHODODENDRON
RHPDMP
(Rhododendron ‘RHXDMP x ‘Dandy Man’) Unique combination of hardiness, heat tolerance and root rot resistance. Pink flowers in early/mid spring. Height 4-8′. Spread 4-8′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
DANDY MAN PURPLE RHODODENDRON
RHXDMU
(Rhododendron ‘RHXDMU x ‘Dandy Man’) Hybrid developed to be hardy in northern climates. Purple flowers in spring. Height 4-8′. Spread 4-8′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
GOLDEN SWORD YUCCA
YUFIGS
(Yucca filimentosa ‘Golden Sword’) Dramatic, sword-shaped yellow leaves with a dark green edge. Fragrant, ivory white blooms. Height 3-4′. Spread 5′.
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
IVORY TOWER YUCCA
YUFIIT
(Yucca filimentosa ‘Ivory Tower’) Green leaves showcase white fragrant blooms. Height 3-4′. Spread 3-4′.
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
RARE GARDEN COLLECTIBLES
Some of the more unusual plant material that Countryside makes available to our garden enthusiasts who are looking for rarer varieties. These plants can be used as specimens or incorporated into established plantings. This collection may change from season to season so please ask to see our new collectibles.
GOLDEN GLOW KOREAN FIR
ABKOGG
(Abies koreana ‘Golden Glow’) Light yellow needles with white reverse brighten the garden. A light shade from hot afternoon sun is needed. Height 5-6′. Spread 10-12′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
ICE BREAKER KOREAN FIR
ABKOIB
(Abies koreana ‘Ice Breaker’) Two toned needles curve up and around their stems to expose a bright white, waxy underside of the green needle. Height 3′. Spread 3’.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
BLOODGOOD JAPANESE MAPLE
ACPABL
(Acer palmatum ‘Bloodgood’) The beautiful burgundy-red foliage makes a wonderful small accent tree in the garden. Height 10-12′. Spread 6-12′.
#10 8.91gal (33.75L)
#10M 8.91gal (33.75L)
4′ 11.81gal (44.75L)
5′ B & B
CRIMSON QUEEN JAPANESE MAPLE
ACPACQ
(Acer palmatum dissectum ‘Crimson Queen’) An arching effect with the lace-leaf burgundy leaves on a mounding accent plant. Height 5-6′. Spread 6-8′.
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
#10 8.91gal (33.75L)
#10M 8.91gal (33.75L)
#15 11.891gal (44.74L)
FIREGLOW JAPANESE MAPLE
ACPAFG
(Acer palmatum ‘Fireglow’) The emerging orange-red foliage in Spring has the appearace of fire, changing to a reddish cast for the season. Fall color returns to a redish-orange color. Height 10′ Spread 10′.
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
#10 8.91gal (33.75L)
ORANGEOLA JAPANESE MAPLE
ACPAOR
(Acer palmatum ‘Orangeola’) An orange-red foliage fading into more burgundy-red foliage on a small upright specimen. Height 6-8′. Spread 4-6′.
#10 8.91gal (33.75L)
30″ B & B
RED DRAGON JAPANESE MAPLE
ACPARD
(Acer palmatum dissectum ‘Red Dragon’) Beautiful purple leaves are deeply dissected for an attractive lacy texture. Fall foliage is bright apple red. Stunning focal point or accent for lightly shaded locations. Smaller size, suitable for containers. Height 3-5′. Spread 5′.
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
ICE DRAGON MAPLE
ACPSID
(Acer x pseudosieboldianum ‘IsLLD’) Orange red leaves mature to green and turn yellow to red in fall. Height 8-10′. Spread 10-15′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
BOTTLEBRUSH BUCKEYE
AEPABB
(Aesculus parviflora) Stunning white plumes in early summer above deep lush green leaves. Prefers afternoon or being planted at the base of a large tree. Leaves turn goldn yellow in the fall. Height 4-8′. Spread 8-10′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
LAVENDER TWIST REDBUD
CECALT
(Cercis canadensis ‘Covey’) Clusters of magenta buds open to rosy-pink flowers. Zigzagging, pendulous and weeping branches form a cascading fall of rich green heart shaped leaves. Fall foliage is golden yellow. Height 6-10′. Spread 4-6′.
5′ B & B
RUBY FALLS REDBUD
CECARF
(Cercis canadensis ‘Ruby Falls’) Weeping, large burgundy-red foliage is eye catching in the landscape. Dark rose colored blooms in the spring that emerge on the bare stem. Small stature. Benefits from partial shade and well drained soil. Height 4-6′. Spread 8-10′.
#15 11.891gal (44.74L)
RISING SUN REDBUD
CECARS
(Cercis canadensis ‘JN2′) Light pink flowes in the Spring before the golden yellow leaves of Summer. A lightly shaded area for late afternoon helps prevent burning of the foliage. Height 20′. Spread 18-20’.
#10 8.91gal (33.75L)
1¼” 11.89gal (44.74L)
WEEPING ALASKA CEDAR
CHNOWA
(Chamaecyparis nootkatensis ‘Pendula’) Slender, pyramidal, strongly weeping form. It is an excellent specimen tree that features a nodding central leader with widely-spaced arching branches. Flattened sprays of scale-like blue-green foliage. Height 35′. Spread 10′.
#10 8.9gal (33.75L)
5′ B & B
CONTORTED HAZELNUT
COAVCH
(Corylus avellana ‘Contorta’) Also known as Harry Lauder’s Walking Stick. The stems on this plant are curled and twisted. Height 8-10′. Spread 6-8′.
#6 5.02gal (19.02L)
CAROL MACKIE DAPHNE
DABUCM
(Daphne x burkwoodi ‘Carol Mackie’) Fragrant pink flowers in early spring. Leaves are green with a creamy white edge semi-evergreen. Prefers a very well drained area and needs sun. Height 2-3′. Spread 3-4′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
TRICOLOR BEECH
FASYTB
(Fagus sylvatica ‘Tricolor’) A slow growing tree with beautiful white, pink, and purple leaf colors all summer. Height 30-40′. Spread 20-30′.
6′ B & B
1 ¾” (1.75) 27.59gal (104.45L)
PURPLE FOUNTAIN BEECH
FASYPF
(Fagus sylvatica ‘Purple Fountain’) A narrow upright grower with pendulous side branches. Rich, deep purple foliage. Height 25′. Spread 12′.
1 ¼”(1.25) 11.18gal (44.74L)
MARIKEN GINKGO
GIBIMG
(Ginko biloba ‘Mariken’) A very compact ginkgo used for small accent plant. Green leaves turn yellow in the fall. Height 4-6′. Spread 4-6′.
#6 5.02gal (19.02L)
PRAG LARCH
LADEPL
(Larix decidua ‘Prag’) Delicate, blue-green needles and short, slender branches give a soft, airy texture. Newer branches sweep gently upward and then spill down as they mature. Height 4-6′. Spread 4-6′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
PUSCH NORWAY SPRUCE
PIABPS
(Picea abies ‘Pusch’) A tight growing evergreen that has red cones in the spring. Height 1-2′. Spread 1-2′.
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
TOMPA NORWAY SPRUCE
PIABTS
(Pica abies ‘Tompa’) Fresh green needles with a compact habit on an upright plant. An alternative to the Alberta Spruce. Height 2-3′. Spread 1-2′.
#6 5.02gal (19.02L)
WEEPING NORWAY SPRUCE
PIABWN
(Picea abies ‘Pendula’) Choice evergreen accent with weeping spreading branches. Needles have excellent rich green color. Grown on a stake to feature the pendulous nature of the branches. Cones are exceptionally showy. Terrific for weeping over walls. Height 3′. Spread 10′.
4′ B & B
HOWELL’S DWARF TIGERTAIL SPRUCE
PIBIHT
(Picea bicolor ‘Howell’s Dwarf Tigertail’) The needles on this slow growing spruce are green on top and a silver-blue on the bottom. A great deer resistant plant. Height 4-6′ with no leader, 20′ with a leader. Spread 5′.
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
BLUE VANDERWOLF LIMBER PINE
PIFLCB
(Pinus flexilis ‘Blue’) Blue colored, slightly twisted needles on a upright tree. Height 20-25′. Spread 10-15′.
3′ B & B
EXTRA BLUE VANDERWOLF LIMBER PINE
PIFLEB
(Pinus flexilis ‘Extra Blue’) Outstanding blue, slightly twisted, long needles on a a pyramidal tree. Height 25′. Spread 15′.
#6 5.02gal (19.02L)
VANDERWOLF’S LIMBER PINE
PIFLLI
(Pinus flexilis ‘Vanderwolf’s Pyramid’) An upright pyramidal tree with uniformly ascending branches and striking blue-green soft foliage. Height 15-20′. Spread 12-15′.
5′ B & B
OREGON GREEN AUSTRIAN PINE
PINIOG
(Pinus nigra ‘Oregon Green’) Deep, glossy, rich green, stiff needles are densely spaced and curved against the branches. The unique, more open form with asymmetrical branching creates a striking landscape specimen. In the spring there is a firework explosion of pearly white candles that come out in clusters. Height 18-20′. Spread 15′.
5′ B & B
GLOBE BLUE SPRUCE
PIPUGL
(Picea pungens glauca ‘Globosa’) Beautiful globe spruce with nice blue color. Height 3-4′. Spread 2-3′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
#6 5.02gal (19.02L)
SEA URCHIN WHITE PINE
PISTSU
(Pinus strobus ‘Sea Urchin’) A miniature soft bluish-green needle growing in a small mound. A very slow grower. Height 1-2′. Spread 1-2′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
WEEPING WHITE PINE
PISTWW
(Pinus strobus ‘pendula’) Soft blue-green needles on lovely weeping, spreading branches. A unique, graceful accent for garden beds. Height 10-12′. Spread 6-8′.
#7 6.2gal (23.27L)
4′ B & B
DOMINGO PINE
PIXDOW
(Pinus x ‘Domingo’) White Pine hybrid with bright blue needles and dense, compact habit. Height 30-40′. Spread 25-30′.
#10 8.91gal (33.75L)
SHRUBS
SUGGESTED USES OF SHRUBS Colorful Flowers—Flowering Almond, Rose of Sharon, Forsythia, Honeysuckle, Hydrangea, Lilac, Mock Orange, Potentilla, Flowering Plum, Spiraea, Viburnum, Weigela. Fruit to Attract Birds—Chokeberry, Dogwood, Honeysuckle, Serviceberry, Viburnum, Winterberry. Fall Color—Amur Maple, Cotoneaster, Burning Bush, Sumac, Viburnum. Winter Effect—Burning Bush, Cranberry Cotoneaster, Vernal Witchhazel, Viburnum, Dogwood. Shady Areas—Cotoneaster, Alpine Currant, Hydrangea, Viburnum, Chokeberry, Dogwood. Dry and Sandy Areas—Amur Maple, Privet, Sumac, Alpine Currant. Low Hedges—Alpine Currant, Crimson Pygmy Barberry, Bonanza Gold Barberry, Golden Peep Forsythia, Low Scape Mound Chokeberry. Tall Hedges—Burning Bush, Dogwood, Forsythia, Hydrangea, Lilac, Privet, Bridal Wreath Spiraea, Viburnum.
REGENT SERVICEBERRY
AMALRE
(Amelanchier alnifolia ‘Regent’) A compact shrub with excellent foliage and snowy-white flowers in spring. Small bluish-purple fruit when ripe are juicy and edible. Birds love them. Height 5-6′. Spread 4-5′.
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
SHRUB INDIGO
AMFRSI
(Amorpha fruticosa) Fragrant, lavender flower spikes attract butterflies. Substitute for Butterfly Bush. Great for moist sites. Deer resistant. Height 10-20′. Spread 15-25′. Native.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
BRILLIANT RED CHOKEBERRY
ARARRC
(Aronia arbutifolia ‘Brilliantissima’) Green foliage turning red to purple shades in the fall. Persistent red fruits. Beautiful white flowers in spring. Height 6-10′. Spread 3-5′.
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
AUTUMN MAGIC BLACK CHOKEBERRY
ARMEBC
(Aronia melanocarpa) Upright shrub with glossy, dark-green foliage with fragrant, white spring blooms. Clusters of large, edible, purple/black fruits. Incredible display of red and purple in fall. Tolerant of most soil types. Height 3-5′. Spread 2-4′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
GROUND HOG CHOKEBERRY
ARMEGH
(Aronia melanocarpa ‘UCONNAMO12′ PP 31,821) A dense compact plant with white flower in spring and purple berries in the fall. The pretty green leaves turn red in the fall. Can be grrown in full sun and partial shade. Height 8-14′. Spread 2-3’.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
LOW SCAPE MOUND CHOKEBERRY
ARMELS
(Aronia melanocarpa ‘UCONNAM165’ PP 28,789) Tough, tolerant, tidy little mound of glossy green foliage. In spring, it’s covered in hundreds of dainty white flowers, and in autumn, the leaves turn brilliant red with dark purple-black fruit. Height 12-24″. Spread 18-24″.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
BONANZA GOLD BARBERRY
BETHBO
(Berberis thunbergii ‘Bogozam’) A wonderful dwarf plant with golden foliage which is resistant to sunscorch. Great for tight spots. Height 2′. Spread 2-3′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
CONCORDE JAPANESE BARBERRY
BETHCO
(Berberis thunbergii ‘Concorde’) A dwarf globe-shaped shrub with deep purple, velvety foliage with red new growth. Great for a perennial bed or a low shrub border. Tolerates dry conditions well after established. Height 2′. Spread 3′.
#1 2.85qt (2.27L)
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
CRIMSON PYGMY BARBERRY
BETHCP
(Berberis thunbergii ‘Atropurpurea Nana’) Dwarf mounded crimson red shrub. Excellent accent, low hedge, or edging plant. Best in full sun. Height 2′. Spread 2-3′.
#1 2.85qt (2.7L)
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
GOLDEN JACKPOT BARBERRY
BETHGJ
(Berberis thunbergi ‘Jovce’ PPAF) Beautiful golden foliage on a tight compact plant. Height 1-2′. Spread 1-2′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
GOLDEN RUBY BARBERRY
BETHGR
(Berberis thunbergii ‘Goruzam’ PP 16,203) Wonderful compact barberry with emerging coral orange foliage that turns a reddish tone later in spring. Golden leaf margin. Height 2′. Spread 2′.
#1 2.85qt (2.7L)
#2 1.6gal (6L)
ORANGE ROCKET BARBERRY
BETHOR
(Berberis thunbergii ‘Orange Rocket’ PP 18,411) Upright form with orange emerging foliage changing to dark red. Yellow spring flowers are followed by small crimson fruit. Height 4′. Spread 18-24″.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
RUBY PYGMY BARBERRY
BETHRB
(Berberis thunbergii ‘Pygruzam’) Shiny, deep red leaves cover this dense, globe-shaped shrub. No trimming is needed to maintain its neat, dwarf habit. Height 18″. Spread 3′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
ROSE GLOW BARBERRY
BETHRG
(Berberis thunbergii ‘Rose Glow’) Small shrub, densely branched. Mottled pink and white with an overcast of rose-red. Prefers a sunny location for best color. Height 3-6′. Spread 2-3′.
#1 2.85qt (2.7L)
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
NEW JERSEY TEA
CEAMNJ
(Ceanothus americanus) Glossy green leaves showcase the bright white flowers. Pollinators love the flowers. Height 3-4′. Spread 3-4′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
TEXAS SCARLET QUINCE
CHJATS
(Chaenomeles japonica ‘Texas Scarlet’) An attractive plant in spring with red flowers in Late April to early May. Sun or part shade. Height 2-4′. Spread 3-4′.
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
DOUBLE TAKE QUINCE
(Chaenomeles speciosa) Beautiful, fragrant double flowers in early spring. No thorns or fruit. Extremely drought tolerant and deer resistant. Height 4-5′. Spread 4-5′.
PINK STORM Vivid pink CHSPPI
SCARLET STORM Scarlet red CHSPSC
#2 1.6gal (6L)
HUMMINGBIRD SUMMERSWEET
CLALHU
(Clethra alnifolia ‘Hummingbird’) White fragrant flowers in July and August. Plant in full sun to part shade. Height 18-24″. Spread 18-24″.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
RUBY SPICE SUMMERSWEET
CLALRS
(Clethra alnifolia ‘Ruby Spice’) Flowers open from white to pink and hold their color longer. Foliage turns yellow in the fall. Height 6-8′. Spread 4-6′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
IVORY HALO DOGWOOD
COALIH
(Cornus alba ‘Bailhalo’ PP 8,722) Compact selection of variegated dogwood. Variegated foliage in summer with red twigs in winter, finer texture, fuller, more compact. Good in smaller areas. Height 5-6′. Spread 6-8′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
GRAY DOGWOOD
CORAGD
(Cornus racemosa) Creamy white clusters of flowers in May are followed by white berries in late summer that are quickly eaten by birds. Very adaptable, excellent for naturalizing, especially in difficult sites, such as pond and stream banks. Spreading habit. Height 10-15′. Spread 10-15′. Native.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
VARIEGATED DOGWOOD
COSAVD
(Cornus sanguinea ‘Variegated’) Colorful shrub with cream and green variegated leaves. Bright red branches. Withstands wet soil. Sun or partial shade. Height 6-10′. Spread 4-6′.
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
REDTWIG DOGWOOD
COSERD
(Cornus sericea ‘Baileyi’) Loose, broad spreading shrub with brilliant red branches, white flowers in May followed by white fruit in July. Tolerates wet soils and shade. Height 8′. Spread 4-6′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
ARCTIC FIRE DOGWOOD
COSTAF
(Cornus stolonifera ‘Farrow’ PP 18,523) A compact version of Redtwig Dogwood that includes dark green leaves in summer, red foliage in fall, and deep red branches in winter. Sun or partial shade. Height 3-4′. Spread 3-4′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
GOLDEN SPIRIT SMOKEBUSH
COCOGS
(Cotinus coggygria ‘Ancot’ PP 13,082) Golden yellow leaves fade to a pale golden green as summer progresses. The smokey yellow flowers appear in June or July, followed by a fiery orange-red fall color. Height 6-8′. Spread 4-6′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
ROYAL PURPLE SMOKEBUSH
COCORP
(Cotinus coggygria ‘Royal Purple’) Upright, spreading, often wider than high, multi-stemmed shrub with purple leaves. Height 10′. Spread 6-8′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
WINECRAFT BLACK SMOKEBUSH
COCOWB
(Cotinus coggygria ‘NCCO1′ PPAF) Round leaves emerge rich purple then turn a deep black turning to reds and oranges in fall. Soft, smoky panicles of bloom in early summer. Rounded, dwarf habit. Height 4-6′. Spread 4-6’.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
PEKING COTONEASTER
COACPC
(Cotoneaster acutifolia) Vigorous upright-growing shrub with glossy, dark green foliage turning red in fall. Fine plant for borders and hedges. Sun or partial shade. Height 8-10′. Spread 3-4′.
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
CRANBERRY COTONEASTER
COAPRC
(Cotoneaster apiculata) Dense mounded shrub with bright red berries which persist in winter. Foundation plant or groundcover. Sun or partial shade. Height 3′. Spread 6-8′.
#1 2.85qt (2.7L)
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
CHARDONNAY PEARLS DEUTZIA
DEGRCP
(Deutzia gracilis ‘Duncan’) Dense, rounded shrub with slender, slightly arching stems. Tiny, fragrant, bell-shaped, white flowers. Lemon-lime foliage. Height 2-4′. Spread 3′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
YUKI CHERRY BLOSSOM DEUTZIA
DEXNYC
(Deutzia x ‘NCDX2′ PP 8,097) Lovely pink flowers in early spring before the lush green foliage. Height 3-4′. Spread 3-4’.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
COMPACT BURNING BUSH
EUALBB
(Euonymus alatus ‘Compacta’) Compact form of regular Burning Bush. Height 8-10′. Spread 5-6′.
#1 2.85qt (2.7L)
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
#7 6.2gal (23.27L)
3′ B & B
4′ B & B
FIRE BALL DWARF BURNING BUSH
EUALFB
(Euonymus alatus ‘Fire Ball’) A compact, tighter branching habit of the Compact Burning Bush with beautiful red fall color. Height 5-7′. Spread 4-5′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
RUDY HAAG BURNING BUSH
EUALRH
(Euonymus alatus ‘Rudy Haag’) Beautiful green leaves turn to red in the fall on a compact plant. Height 4-6′. Spread 4-6′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
BRONXENSIS DWARF FORSYTHIA
FOVIBR
(Forsythia viridissima ‘Bronxensis’) Dense compact dwarf shrub with profuse bright yellow flowers. Bright green finely toothed leaves. Dwarf shrub for low hedges. Height 2′. Spread 3-4′.
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
NORTHERN GOLD FORSYTHIA
FOINNG
(Forsythia x ‘Northern Gold’) Lovely golden flowers grace this plant in early spring. Green leaves of summer turn bronze in fall. Makes a nice hedge. Height 6-8′. Spread 5-7′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
SHOW OFF STARLET FORSYTHIA
FOINST
(Forsythia x intermedia ‘Minfor6′ PP 24,361) Bright yellow flowers in the early spring. It puts on the same brilliant display as Show Off forsythia, but in a smaller package. Improved flower display compared to older varieties. Height 2-3′. Spread 2-3’.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
DWARF FOTHERGILLA
FOGADW
(Fothergilla gardenii) A lovely compact shrub with white bottlebrush flowers that appear before the leaves form. Yellow, orange and scarlet fall foliage. Height 2-3′. Spread 2-3′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
LEGEND of the FALL FOTHERGILLA
FOGALF
(Fothergilla x intermedia ‘Alice’ USPP 32,049) Honey scented fragrant white flowers in early Spring. Deep green leaves turn a yellow-orange red in the fall. Makes an excellent low hedge in a semi shaded area and is deer resistant. Height 4-5′. Spread 4-5′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
VERNAL WITCHHAZEL
HAVEWH
(Hamamelis vernalis) Upright shrub with small ribbon-like yellow fragrant flowers that open on warm days in February or March and close up on cool days. Yellow fall color. Can be planted in either sun or shade. Height 8-10′. Spread 6-10′. Native.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
COMMON WITCHHAZEL
HAVICW
(Hamamelis virginiana) Stem-hugging clusters of fragrant, bright yellow, ribbon-like flowers appear in fall. Winter fruit. Native. Height 15-20′. Spread 15-20′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
ROSE OF SHARON
(Hibiscus syriacus) Sometimes called Hibiscus or Althea. Leaves appear in late May with flowers from July on. Mulch for winter protection. Height 6-10′. Spread 4-8′.
ORCHID SATIN Lavender pink with red eye HISYOS
PINK CHIFFON Soft pink HISYPC
SUGAR TIP Pink with red eye; variegated HISYST
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
VIOLET SATIN Violet with red eye HISYVS
10’TF (10TF)
BLUE CHIFFON
HISYBC
(Hibiscus syriacus ‘Notwood three’ PP 20,574) Large semi-double blue flowers with a lacey red-purple center.Blooms midsummer to fall. Height 8-12′. Spread 4-6′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
BLUE SATIN ROSE OF SHARON
HISYBU
(Hibiscus syriacus ‘DVPazum’ USPP 20,563) Bluish purple flower with red eye. Blooms throughout summer in full sun. Height 6-9′. Spread 3-6′.
7’TF B & B
DANICA ROSE OF SHARON
HISYDR
(Hibiscus syriacus ‘Danica’) Double white flowers with carnation pink edges all summer. Full sun will bring the most flowers. Height 6-8′. Spread 4-6′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
7’TF B & B
CHATEAU D’AMBROISE ROSE OF SHARON
HISYCD
(Hibisucs syriacus ‘Minsypin3′ PP 31,304) Large clear pink flowers with a raspberry center all summer long. An upright plant for a small area. Height 4-6′. Spread 3-4’.
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
CHATEAU de VERSAILLES™ ROSE OF SHARON
HISYCV
(Hibiscus syriacus ‘Minsyble9′ PP 31,152) Large blue-violet flowers with red eye that blooms stating in July and then through summer. Height 5-6′. Spread 3-4’.
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
FRENCH CABARET ROSE OF SHARON
HISYFC
(Hibiscus syriacus ‘Mindoub1′ PP 27,840) Double blush pink to white flowers all summer long starting in late June to early July. A more compact upright shrub than other Rose of Sharons. Height 5-8′. Spread 4-7’.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
ISLAND ROSE OF SHARON
(Hibiscus syriacus) Blooms start in July and will flower most of the rest of summer. Fast growing, multi-stemmed shrub Yellow fall color. Height 5-8′. Spread 4-7′.
FIJI Pink with red eye HISYFI
TAHITI Semi-double deep pink purple HISYTA
#2 1.6gal (6L)
LI’L KIM ROSE OF SHARON
HISYLK
(Hibiscus syriacus ‘Antong Two’ PP 19,547) The first dwarf Rose of Sharon. The dark green foliage shows off the late summer white flowers with red eyes. Height 3-4′. Spread 3-4′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
LI’L KIM RED ROSE OF SHARON
HISYLR
(Hibiscus syriacus ‘SHIMRR38′ PP 27,195) A dwarf Rose of Sharon. The dark green foliage shows off the late summer carmine red flowers. Height 3-4′. Spread 3-4’.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
LI’L KIM VIOLET ROSE OF SHARON
HISYLV
(Hibiscus syriacus ‘SHIMRV24′ USPP 26,374) Violet-purple flowers with red eye on a compact plant. Height 3-4′. Spread 3-4’.
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
MINERVA ROSE OF SHARON
HISYMR
(Hibiscus syriacus ‘Minerva’) Lanvendar-blue flowers with red centers starting June continuing all summer. An upright grower that likes full sun.
5’TF B & B
PARAPLU PINK INK ROSE OF SHARON
HISYPI
(Hibiscus x ‘Minsyshi07′ USPP 27,285) White flowers with pinkish center all summer long. An upright plant that blooms best in full sun. Height 5-8′. Spread 4-5’.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
POLLYPETITE ROSE OF SHARON
HISYPO
(Hibiscus sp. ‘Rosina’ USPP 29,105) Lavender-blue flowers on a mounded, compact plant. Blooms best in full sun through the summer. Height 3-4′. Spread 3-4′.
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
PARAPLU VIOLET ROSE OF SHARON
HISYPV
(Hibiscus syriacus ‘Minsybv3s01′ USPPAF) Bright violet flowers with a red center all summer. An upright plant that blooms best in full sun. Height 5-8′. Spread 4-5’.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
RED HEART ROSE OF SHARON
HISYRH
(Hibiscus syriacus ‘Red Heart’) Large white flowers with red heart. Height 8-10′. Spread 6′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
ANNABELLE HYDRANGEA
HYARAN
(Hydrangea arborescens) Lovely white rounded flowers remind one of a snowball, hence one of its common names. Versatile, will grow in full sun to almost full shade. Cut down in late fall or early spring to 12-15″. Height 3′. Spread 3-4′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
SEASIDE SERENADE BAR HARBOR HYDRANGEA
HYARBH
(Hydrangea arborescens ‘SMHAMWM’ PPAF) A compact blue, strong stemmed hydrangea that blooms on new wood. Prune in late winter to early spring for best blooming. Height 3-4′. Spread 3-4′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
INCREDIBALL HYDRANGEA
HYARIH
(Hydrangea arborescens ‘Abetwo’ PP 20,571) Huge white snowball type flowers in mid-June. An improved Annabelle Hydrangea that will bloom very heavily. Height 3-4′. Spread 3-4′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
INVINCIBELLE RUBY HYDRANGEA
HYARIR
(Hydrangea arborescens ‘NCHA3′ PPAF) The dark burgundy red flower buds open to a two-toned combination of bright ruby red and silvery pink. Reblooms and flowers on new growth. The foliage is extra dark and stems are strong. Height 3-4′. Spread 2-3’.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
MINI MAUVETTE LIMETTA HYDRANGEA
HYARHYARMMIL
(Hydrangea arborescens ‘NCHA7′ PPAF) Large mophead flowers in a deep mauve-violet. Blooms on strong stems starting early summer and continuing through fall. Blooms best in a full sun location. Height 2 ½-3′. Spread 2 ½-3’.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
ENDLESS SUMMER BLOOMSTRUCK HYDRANGEA
HYMABH
(Hydrangea macrophylla ‘PIIHM-II’ PPAF) Mophead blooms covering rounded, compact plants. Blooms can be pink, purple or blue depending on soil pH. Rich burgundy-red foliage in the fall. Flowers on both old wood and new growth. Height 3-4′. Spread 3-4′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
ENDLESS SUMMER HYDRANGEA
HYMAES
(Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Bailmer’) Blooms on both old and new wood, with a very long flowering time. Blooms pink in alkaline soil and blooms blue in acidic soil. Height 3-5′. Spread 3-5′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
ENDLESS SUMMER SUMMER CRUSH HYDRANGEA
HYMASC
(Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Bailmacfive’ PPAF) Raspberry red or neon purple blooms through the summer. The most wilt resistant of Endless Summer Hydrangeas. Height 1.5-3′. Spread 1.5-3′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
ENDLESS SUMMER TWIST AND SHOUT HYDRANGEA
HYMATS
(Hydrangea macrophylla ‘PIIHM-I’ PPAF) Extraordinary reblooming lacecap hydrangea. Vivid purple/pink color, sturdy red stems and deep green foliage. Prefers an area that is moist, with morning sun and afternoon shade. Height 3-4′. Spread 3-4′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
WEE BIT GRUMPY HYDRANGEA
HYMAWB
(Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Stagrum’) A small growing mop-head hydrangea that will bloom pink or blue depending on the acidity of the soil. Fertilize in early and late Spring to encourage blooming. Do minimal pruning to not disturb flowering. Height 1-2′. Spread 2-3′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
SEASIDE SERENADE FIRE ISLAND RED HYDRANGEA
HYMAFS
(Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Hortfire’ PP 29,058) A white bicolor flower edged in deep rich, rosy red. Deep green leaves emerge maroon and turn maroon again in fall. A superb cut flower because of the noticeably strong stems. Height 2-3′. Spread 2-3′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
BOBO HYDRANGEA
HYPABH
(Hydrangea paniculata ‘ILVOBO’ PP 22,782) Dwarf hydrangea covered by large white flowers all summer. Double blooms are pointed instead of round, creating a star effect. Height 3′. Spread 4-5′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
BERRY WHITE HYDRANGEA
HYPABW
(Hydrangea paniculata ‘Renba’ PP 28,509) Strong, upright stems and large cone-shaped flowers. The flower color starts out white in July then progresses to dark pink. Height 6-7′. Spread 4-5′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
DIAMOND ROUGE HYDRANGEA
HYPADH
(Hydrangea paniculata ‘Rendia’ PP 24,667) White flowers starting in July and progress to pink, raspberry red and finally wine red. Height 4-5′. Spread 3-4′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
FIRELIGHT TIDBIT HYDRANGEA
HYPAFL
(Hydrangea paniculate ‘SMNHPK’ USPP 32,512) A compact plant with light green flowers turning to white. The flowers fade to pink and red as they age. Height 2-3′. Spread 2-3′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
LIMELIGHT HYDRANGEA
HYPALH
(Hydrangea paniculata ‘Limelight’ PP 12,874) The stunning light lime-green flowers stand out from a distance. Use as a larger size accent for contrast in the garden. Height 6-8′. Spread 4-6′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#3 2.27gal (8.66L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
7’TF(7TF) B & B
10’TF(10TF) B & B
LITTLE LIME HYDRANGEA
HYPALI
(Hydrangea paniculata ‘Jane’ PPAF) A dwarf form of the ‘Limelight’ hydrangea. Little Lime has the same great flowers but is about a half the size of the original. Height 3-5′. Spread 3-5′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
LITTLE LIME PUNCH
HYPALL
(Hydrangea paniculata ‘SMNHPH’ USPP 33,207) Flowers start out lime green changing to white then to rose-red in the summer. Plant should have dead flowers removed in the Spring. Height 3-5′. Spread 3-5′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
LIMELIGHT PRIME HYDRANGEA
HYPALP
(Hydrangea paniculata ‘SMNHPPH’ PP 32,511) An earlier bloomer than Limelight with longer bright color. Smaller shrub with strong stems that hold flowers more upright. Height 4-6′. Spread 4-5′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
LITTLE QUICK FIRE HYDRANGEA
HYPALQ
(Hydrangea paniculata ‘SMHPLQF’ PPAF) Diminutive shrub has fluffy, creamy flower spikes that turn to deep pink with red highlights on bold, red stems. Blooms earlier than other hydrangea varieties. Height 3-5′. Spread 3-5′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
QUICK FIRE FAB HYDRANGEA
HYPAQB
(Hydrangea paniculata ‘SMNHPM’ PP 32,513) White flowers changing to pink and red starting from the bottom up. Prune back one third in late winter or early spring. Height 6-8′. Spread 5-6′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
QUICK FIRE HYDRANGEA
HYPAQF
(Hydrangea paniculata ‘Bulk’) An early bloomer with the pink flowers appearing in late June. Brilliant red stems contrast well with the deep green foliage. Height 5-6′. Spread 5-6′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
7’TF (7TF) B & B
PEE WEE OAKLEAF HYDRANGEA
HYQUPW
(Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Pee Wee’) A dwarf shrub that produces huge 4-5″ elongated panicles of white flowers that will mature to a pale pink throughout summer. Medium oak-like foliage is a nice dark green, changing to a red-purple in late fall. Moderate grower that does best in full to partial shade. Height 4′. Spread 3′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
RUBY SLIPPERS OAKLEAF HYDRANGEA
HYQURS
(Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Ruby Slippers’) The white flowers change into a deep pink and then a reddish color in late fall. Compact plant likes partial to full shade. Height 3-5′. Spread 3-5′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
#7 6.2gal (23.27L)
SNOW QUEEN OAKLEAF HYDRANGEA
HYQUSQ
(Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Snow Queen’) The big, bold, showy white flower panicles in June turn to a hint of pink in late summer. The lush, deep green oak-shaped leaves turn a beautiful russet in the fall. Height 6-8′. Spread 8-10′.
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
#7 6.2gal (23.27L)
TUFF STUFF AH-HA HYDRANGEA
HYSETA
(Hydrangea serrata ‘SMNHDSDD’) Blue flowers on compact plant. Prune dead branches and spent flower heads in Spring otherwise, do not prune. Height 2-3′. Spread 2-3′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
TUFF STUFF RED HYDRANGEA
HYSETR
(Hydrangea serrata ‘SMNMAKTSR’ PPAF) Rosy-red flowers in summer. Prune dead flowers in spring. Height 2-3′. Spread 2-3′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
TINY TUFF STUFF HYDRANGEA
HYSETT
(Hydrangea serratta ‘MAKD’ PP 24,842) A compact reblooming lacecap hydrangea with blue flowers in acid soil, pink in alkaline. Prune flowers off to shape plant and to promote rebloom. Prefers acid soil, full to partial sun. Height 18-24″. Spread 18-24″.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
SUNBURST ST. JOHN’S WORT
HYKASJ
(Hypericum frondosum ‘Sunburst’) Bright yellow flowers contrast well with bluish-green foliage. Can tolerate some shade. Height 3-4′. Spread 2-3′.
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
BERRY POPPINS WINTERBERRY
ILVEBP
(Ilex verticillata ‘FARROWBPOP’ PP 25,835 Red berries in fall to use in holiday decorating or feeding birds. A more compact plant than Berry Heavy Winterberry. Need a Mr. Poppins Winterberry to pollinate to get the berries. Height 6-8′. Spread 6-8′. #32.27gal (8.6L)
MR. POPPINS WINTERBERRY
ILVEMP
(Ilex verticillata ‘FARROWMRP’ PP 25,834) Male winterberry to pollinate Berry Heavy or Berry Poppins Winterberry. Pruning should be done in early spring on older branches. Height 3-4′. Spread 3-4′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
FIZZY MISSY SWEETSPIRE ITEA
ITVIFM
(Itea virginia ‘SMMNIVMM’ USPP 33,549) Beautiful fragrant white flowes in late Spring that attract pollinators. Striking green foliage turns georgous red in the fall. A compact plant that requires little to no pruning. Height 2-3′. Spread 2-3′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
LITTLE HENRY ITEA
ITVILH
(Itea virginica ‘Sprich’) Low mounded plant is great for beds and borders. Brilliant green foliage turns bright red and holds fairly late into the fall. Height 18-24″. Spread 3′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
SPICEBUSH
LIBESB
(Lindera benzoin) Broad, rounded shrub covered with fragrant, yellow-green flowers. In the fall, the aromatic light green leaves turn a deep yellow-gold. Prefers a full sun location. Height 6-12′. Spread 6-12′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
CHEYENNE PRIVET
LIVUCH
(Ligustrum vulgare ‘Cheyenne’) White flowers on an excellent rapid growing hedging plant. Birds love the blue/black berries in late summer. Height 10-15′. Spread 4-6′.
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
STRAIGHT TALK PRIVET
LIVUST
(Ligustrum vulgare ‘Swift’) Vertical accent for tight spaces with good cold hardiness and drought tolerance. Flowers are white followed by black fruit. Prefers full sun to part shade. Height 12′. Spread 2′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
ILLUMINATI TINY TOWER MOCKORANGE
PHCOTT
(Philadelphus coronius ‘SMNPVG’ PP 31,865) Fragrant white flowers in spring. Compact plant. Flowers best in full sun. Blooms on old wood so prune after flowering. Height 3-4′. Spread 1-2′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
DWARF SNOWFLAKE MOCKORANGE
PHVIDS
(Philadelphus x virginalis ‘Dwarf Snowflake’) A dwarf version of the Minnesota Snowflake. Fragrant white blooms in spring and has attractive foliage during the summer. Height 4-5′. Spread 3-4′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
AMBER JUBILEE NINEBARK
PHOPAJ
(Physocarpus opulifolus ‘Jefamm’ PPAF) Striking foliage, in glowing tones of orange, yellow and gold on a rounded, dense shrub. White blooms are produced in spring when planted in full sun. The foliage turns to red and purple tones in fall. Height 5-6′. Spread 4′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
DIABOLO NINEBARK
PHOPDI
(Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Diabolo’) Intense reddish-purple foliage. White flowers in midsummer. Best foliage color comes when planted in full sun. Height 8-10′. Spread 8-10′.
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
FIRESIDE NINEBARK
PHOPFN
(Physocarpus opulifolius ‘UMNHARPELL’ PPAF) Reddish new growth matures to deep red-purple foliage that is resistant to powdery mildew. Pinkish-white blooms in spring. Height 5-7′. Spread 4-6′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
LITTLE DEVIL NINEBARK
PHOPLD
(Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Donna May’ PPAF) This compact shrub will add deep burgundy foliage color to your garden. The dark foliage is a showcase for the button-like white-pink flowers in June. A wonderful plant for smaller gardens or a tight space. Height 3-4′. Spread 3-4′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
PETITE PLUM NINEBARK
PHOPPP
(Physocarpus opulifolius ‘POIPD2′ PP 27,635) Late spring pinkish-white flowers, then seed pods later for the birds to eat. A good plant for wet areas, borders or as an individual specimen. Height 5-6′. Spread 4-5’.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
SUMMER WINE BLACK NINEBARK
PHOPSB
(Physocarpus opulifolius ‘SMNPMS’ USPP 30,232) Deep purple-black foliage is a wonderful contrast to the white flowers in early summer. Plant in full sun for the best color of the foliage. Height 5-6′. Spread 5-6′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
SUMMER WINE NINEBARK
PHOPSW
(Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Seward’ PP 14,821) A compact shrub with deeply cut crimson leaves and pink and white flowers that bloom in summer. Best color in full sun. Height 5-6′. Spread 5-6′.
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
TINY WINE GOLD NINEBARK
PHOPTG
(Physocarpus opufolius ‘SMNPOTWG’ PP 32,513) Brilliant yellow new growth in spring on an upright branching Ninebark. Height 3-4′. Spread 3-4′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
GOLDFINGER POTENTILLA
POFRGF
(Potentilla hybrid varieties) Small, dense, and rounded growth on this profuse flowering shrub. Yellow flowers from June to September. Full sun. Height 2-4′. Spread 2-3′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
POTENTILLA HYBRIDS
(Potentilla hybrid varieties) Small, dense, and rounded growth on this profuse flowering shrub. Flowers from June to September. Full sun. Height 2-4′. Spread 2-3′.
MANGO TANGO Yellow/Orange Tint POFRMT
#2 1.6gal (6L)
McKAY’S WHITE Creamy White POFRMK
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
PINK BEAUTY Clear Soft Pink POFRPB
#2 1.6gal (6L)
PURPLELEAF SANDCHERRY
PRCIPL
(Prunus x cistena) Upright growing shrub with reddish-purple leaves all summer. Flowers are white to pink. Fast growing. Excellent corner or accent plant. Full sun or partial shade. Height 8′. Spread 4-6′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
PINK FLOWERING ALMOND
PRGLFA
(Prunus glandulosa ‘Rosea’) Double pink flowers in early spring. Green leves turn yellow in fall. Height 4-6′. Spread 4-5′.
#7 6.2gal (23.27L)
GROW-LOW SUMAC
RHARGL
(Rhus aromatica) A low-growing plant that spreads rapidly. Excellent for mass beds and bank control. Aromatic yellow flowers in spring. Fall colors scarlet to orange. Sun or shade. Height 2-3′. Spread 3-4′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
TIGER EYES SUMAC
RHTYTS
(Rhus typhina ‘Bailtiger’) A beautiful golden-leaved form of Cutleaf Sumac that turns to bright orange and intense scarlet in the fall. Height 6′. Spread 6′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
#7 6.2gal (23.27L)
ALPINE CURRANT
RIALAC
(Ribes alpinum) Dense, compact shrub. One of the best for sun and shade. An excellent hedge, foundation or border plant. Height 4′. Spread 2-3′.
#1 2.85qt (2.7L)
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
ICEBERG ALLEY WILLOW
SACAIA
(Salix candida ‘Jefberg’) Powdery, silver foliage that adds texture and contrast. Silver catkins, red stems and nector for the pollinators. Height 3-6′. Spread 3-6′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
FRENCH PUSSY WILLOW
SACAPW
(Salix caprea) Large silvery catkins before leaves appear in spring. Tolerates a wet location. Height 15-20′. Spread 12-15′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
TRICOLOR WILLOW
SANITW
(Salix integra ‘Hakuro Nishiki’) Beautiful white, pink and green foliage shrub with very slender branches. Good for moist areas. Height 4′. Spread 3-4′. Tree forms are available.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
#5 (5PF)Tree Form 3.6gal (13.75L)
#7 (7PT) 8.91gal (33.75L)
DWARF BLUE LEAF ARCTIC WILLOW
SAPUBW
(Salix purpurea ‘Nana’) Attractive hedge plant with bluish, fine textured foliage. Height 4-5′. Spread 3-4′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
SEM ASHLEAF SPIREA
SOSOSA
(Sorgaria sorbifolia ‘Sem’ PP 16,336) Pinkish-red, fern-like spring foliage unfurls on deep pink stems. Creamy white blooms in mid-summer. Height 3-4′. Spread 3-4′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
PINK SPARKLER BIRCHLEAF SPIREA
SPBEPS
(Spiraea betulifolia ‘COURISPI01′ PPAF) Beautiful pink flowers emerge in early summer and then rebloom in fall. The leaves turn a lovely burgundy red in fall. Height 3-4′. Spread 3-4’.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
GOLDFLAME SPIREA
SPBUGF
(Spiraea x bumalda ‘Goldflame’) Excellent dwarf foundation plant. New and autumn foliage is mottled with red, copper and orange. Pink flowers in mid-summer. Height 3-4′. Spread 3-4′.
#1 2.85qt (2.7L)
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
GOLDMOUND SPIREA
SPBUGM
(Spiraea x bumalda ‘Goldmound’) Shell-pink flowers in June on a golden-yellow foliage changing to a pinkish-red color in fall. Good accent plant. Height 2-3′. Spread 2-3′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
SPOT ON SPIREA
SPFRSO
(Spirea x fritschiana ‘JN SELECT J’ PP 31,995) Bright-pink flowers in late May. Deep green leaves turn shades of yellow, orange and red in fall. Height 3-4′. Spread 3-5′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
LITTLE SPARK SPIREA
SPJALS
(Spirea japonica ‘Minspil04’) Foliage emerges orange then changes to yellow. Pink flowers in mid summer. A compact mounded plant great for small spots. Prefers sun or part shade. Height 18-24″. Spread 18-30″.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
MAGIC CARPET SPIREA
SPJAMC
(Spiraea japonica ‘Magic Carpet’) A medium growing shrub with deep pink flowers. New growth and fall color is a rich russet. Height 18″. Spread 24″.
#1 2.85qt (2.7L)
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
SNOWMOUND SPIRAEA
SPNISS
(Spiraea nipponica ‘Snowmound’) Excellent dwarf shrub with dense, dark green leaves, and graceful arching branches with clusters of white flowers in Spring. Height 4′. Spread 3-4′.
#1 2.85qt (2.7L)
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
REN. VANHOUTTE SPIREA (BRIDAL WREATH)
SPVABS
(Spiraea vanhouttei ‘Renaissance’) Graceful shrub with arching branches. Very showy white flowers in May. Excellent for borders, hedges. Sun or half shade. Height 4-6′. Spread 3-4′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
DOUBLE PLAY DOOZIE SPIREA
SPXDPD
(Spiraea x ‘NCSX2′ PP 30,953) A red flowering seedless rebloming spirea. Dead heading is not necessary. Prefers a sunny location with well drained soil. Height 2-3′. Spread 2-3’.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
VIRTUAL VIOLET LILAC
SYBAVV
(Syringa ‘Bailbridget’ PP 30,286) A lilac with shiny violet new leaves, deep purple stems raspberry-purple buds and fragrant violet flowers. An upright habit for a medium-size hedge. Best in full sun. Height 6-8′. Spread 5-7′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
DWARF KOREAN LILAC
SYMEDK
(Syringa meyeri ‘Palabin’) A dwarf variety with lilac to lavender flowers in June. Yellow fall color. Height 3-4′. Spread 3-4′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
#7 6.2gal (23.27L)
#7 Tree Form (7TF) 6.2gal (23.27L)
#10 Tree Form (10TF) B & B
MISS KIM LILAC
SYPAMK
(Syringa patula ‘Miss Kim’) Large clusters of lavender flowers late May on dwarf shrub. Height 6-8′. Spread 6-8′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
#7 Tree Form (7TF) 6.2gal (23.27L)
BEAUTY OF MOSCOW FRENCH HYBRID LILAC
SYVUBM
(Syringa vulgaris ‘Beauty of Moscow’) Striking tall spring blooming shrub with fragrant double pale pink flowers, that turn white with maturity; upright, multi-stemmed habit. Very hardy. Height 8′. Spread 6′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
CHARLES JOLY FRENCH HYBRID LILACS
SYVUCJ
(Syringa vulgaris ‘Charles Joly’) Double red flowers. Does not sucker like the common lilac. Needs well-drained soil and blooms best in a sunny location. Height 6-10′. Spread 4-6′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
COMMON PURPLE LILAC
SYVUCL
(Syringa vulgaris) Upright shrub with large heart shaped leaves. Fragrant flowers in early to mid-May. Useful in borders and natural areas. Well drained soil only. Height 12′. Spread 6-12′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
3′ B & B
MADAME LEMOINE FRENCH HYBRID LILAC
SYVUML
(Syringa vulgaris ‘Madame Lemoine’) Wide spreading plant with fragrant, double, pure white flowers. Does not sucker like the common lilac. Height 8-10′. Spread 10′.
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
PRIMROSE FRENCH HYBRID LILAC
SYVUPM
(Syringa vulgaris ‘Primrose’) Creamy yellow fragrant flowers in the spring. Height 6-10′. Spread 4-6′.
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
SENSATION FRENCH HYBRID LILAC
SYVUSE
(Syringa vulgaris ‘Sensation’) Flowers are violet with a white edge. Does not sucker like the common lilac. Prefers well-drained soil and full sun. Height 6-10′. Spread 4-6′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
BLOOMERANG DARK PURPLE LILAC
SYXPDP
(Syringa x ‘SMSJBP7′ PP 20,575) Fragrant, reblooming. Deep purple buds and lavender-blue florets in spring followed by intermittent late summer blooms. Height 5-6′. Spread 5’.
#1 2.85qt (2.7L)
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
BLOOMERANG DWARF PINK LILA
SYXDPI
(Syringa x ‘SMNJRPI’ PP 29,802) Pink reblooming lilac on dwarf shrub. Height 2-3′. Spread 2-3′.
#1 2.85qt (2.7L)
LITTLE LADY LILAC
SYXJLL
(Syringa x ‘JEFLADY’ PP 30,331) Pink buds open to lilac pink flowers on a compact, tight shrub. Height 4-5′. Spread 4-5′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
BABY KIM LILAC
SYXSBK
(Syringax ‘SMNSDTP’ USPP 32,969) Frangrant lanvender flowers in Spring. A compact plant for a sunny area. Height 2-3′. Spread 2-3′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
KOREAN SPICE VIBURNUM
VICAKV
(Viburnum carlesii ‘Koreanspice’) These shrubs all have extremely fragrant flowers in early to mid-May. Deep green leathery leaves turn to rustic red in the fall. Height 4-8′. Spread 3-5′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
LIL’ DITTY VIBURNUM
VICALD
(Viburnum cassinoides ‘SMNVCDD’) Dwarf viburnum that is a puffball of creamy white, fragrant flowers in late spring. Berries start green and then turn pink to red to blue. Height 1-2′. Spread 1-2′.
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
SPICED BOUQUET VIBURNUM
VICASB
(Viburnum carlesi ‘Spice Bouquet’ J.N. Select) A more dense form of Koreanspice Viburnum with glossy dark green leaves. Flowers are fragrant, pink in bud opening to white. Leaves turn reddish to burgundy-red in fall. Height 4-6′. Spread 5-7′.
#3 3.6gal (13.75L)
SPICE ISLAND VIBURNUM
VICASI
(Viburnum carlesii ‘Select A’ Spice Island) Beautiful pink buds opening to white vanilla scented flowers. Dark green leaves turn to a burgundy glowing red in fall. Prefers full sun to partial shade. Height 4-5′. Spread 4-5′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
SPICE BABY VIBURNUM
VICASP
(Viburnum carlesii ‘SMVCB’ PP 25,872) Fragrant pale pink spring blooms and attractive habit, this compact Korean Spice viburnum has clusters of bright red berries in fall. Height 42-60″. Spread 42-60″.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
SUGAR N SPICE VIBURNUM
VICASS
(Viburnum carlesii ‘J.N. Select S’) A heavy flowering cultivar with the same sweet-spiced, floral fragrance for which the species is known. The flower clusters are smaller than average, but are much more plentiful throughout the plant. The deep green leaves turn a wonderful russet red in fall. Height 6-8′. Spread 6-8′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
BLUE MUFFIN VIBURNUM
VIDEBM
(Viburnum dentatum ‘Christom’) Compact Arrowwood Viburnum. Lovely white flowers bloom in spring and clusters of rich blue berries set in late summer. Height 5-7′. Spread 4-6′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
3′ B & B
CHICAGO LUSTRE VIBURNUM
VIDECH
(Viburnum dentatum ‘Synestvedt’) Glossy green leaves highlight white flowers in June, with leaves turning to bright red in fall. Height 10-12′. Spread 8-10′.
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
3′ B & B
JUDD VIBURNUM
VIJUJV
(Viburnum juddii) Beautiful fragrant white flowers in spring. Height 6-8′. Spread 4-6′.
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
MOHICAN VIBURNUM
VILAMO
(Viburnum lantana ‘Mohican’) Thick dark green leaves holding until late fall. Creamy white flowers with orange-red fruit. Height 6-8′. Spread 6-8′.
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
#7 6.2gal (23.27L)
NANNYBERRY VIBURNUM
VILENA
(Viburnum lentago) A large shrub for the back accent. Beautiful white flowers in spring. The dark blue fruit is great winter food for the wildlife. Green leaves turn bright red in fall. Height 15-20′. Spread 8-10′. Native.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
COMMON SNOWBALL VIBURNUM
VIOPCS
(Viburnum opulus ‘Sterile’) White showy flowers in June. Green leaves are a deep purplish-red in fall. Height 8-12′. Spread 10-15′.
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
OPENING DAY VIBURNUM
VIPLOD
(Viburnum plicatum ‘PIIVIB-II’ PP 28,958) Compact plant with white snowball-like flowers in spring. Dark green leaves turn beautiful shade of cabernet in the fall. Height 5-10′. Spread 5-8′.
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
BAILEY COMPACT VIBURNUM
VITRBV
(Viburnum trilobum ‘Bailey Compact’) Upright, rounded and dense growth habit with medium to dark green leaves turning reddish-orange in fall. Height 5′. Spread 4-5′.
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
CRIMSON KISSES WEIGELA
WEFLCK
(Weigela ‘Slingco1′ PP 23,654) The bright lipstick red flowers have a white eye coming out in late spring. The foliage is a ruby-purple shade. Height 2-3′. Spread 2-3’.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
DARK HORSE WEIGELA
WEFLDH
(Weigela florida ‘Dark Horse’ PP 14,381) Magenta pink flowers stand out against the bronze foliage. Good for foundations, borders, and mass plantings. Height 2-3′. Spread 2-3′.
#1 2.85qt (2.7L)
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
MAGICAL FANTASY WEIGELA
WEFLMF
(Weigela florida ‘Kolsunn’ PP 13,567) The pure white leaf margins provide wonderful contrast to the green leaves. The pink flowers fade to white and are beautiful in the sun of late spring. Height 4′. Spread 4′.
#1 2.85qt (2.7L)
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
MY MONET WEIGELA
WEFLMM
(Weigela florida ‘VERWEIG’ PP 16,824) A dwarf weigela with lovely cream, pink and green leaves. Rosy pink flowers bloom in summer. Likes light shade. Height 12-18″. Spread 12-18″.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
MY MONET PURPLE EFFECT WEIGELA
WEFLMP
(Weigela florida ‘Verweig8’ PPAF) A variegated cream, mint green and purple foliage with pink flowers in spring. Pruning rarely needs to be done but should be done after blooming. Height 18-30″. Spread 18-30″.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
MY MONET SUNSET WEIGELA
WEFLMS
(Weigela florida ‘Sunset’ PPAF) A dwarf Weigela with lovely gold edged foliage changing to a nice red fall color. Soft rosy-pink flowers occasionally through the summer. Prefers a light shaded area for best foliage color. Height 12-18″. Spread 18-24″.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
SONIC BLOOM PINK WEIGELA
WEFLSP
(Weigela florida ‘Bokrasopin’ PPAF) The lovely pink flowers start in late May and rebloom throughout the growing season if planted in full sun. Height 4-5′. Spread 4-5′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
SONIC BLOOM RED WEIGELA
WEFLSR
(Weigela florida ‘Verweil4′ PPAF) Beautiful red flowers start in May and continue to bloom throughout the season. Height 4-5′. Spread 4-5’.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
SPILLED WINE WEIGELA
WEFLSW
(Weigela florida ‘Bokraspiwi’) The hot-pink, magenta flowers come out in late spring to early summer. A more compact plant for a small garden bed or tight spot. Height 1-2′. Spread 2-3′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
WINE & ROSES WEIGELA
WEFLWR
(Weigela florida ‘Alexandra’ PP 10,772) All-summer interest with dark burgundy-purple foliage on a compact plant. The rosy-pink flowers in late spring contrast nicely with the foliage. Height 3-4′. Spread 3-4′.
#2 1.6gal (6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
RED PRINCE WEIGELA
WEVARP
(Weigela florida ‘Red Prince’) Spreading, round topped shrub. Useful in hedge and mass plantings. Deep red tubular shaped flowers bloom heavily in May and lightly through the summer. Sun or half shade. Height 6′. Spread 4-6′.
#2 1.6gal
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
FRUIT TREES
CULTURAL PRACTICES OF FRUIT TREES Fruit trees need full sunlight. Inadequate sunlight delays the beginning of fruit production and will reduce the amount of fruit. Do not plant fruit trees near other trees where they will have to compete for soil space and nutrients. Prune young trees to develop a strong framework with a central leader and horizontal branches. Excessive upright growth will delay fruit bearing and reduce the quantity of fruit.
APPLES — Require another apple variety to pollinate.
FOUR-WAY APPLE
FT4W
This tree has four varieties grafted on one tree for cross-pollination. Height 15′. Spread 10′.
#7 6.2gal (23.27L)
BRAEBURN APPLE
FTBA
A robust spicy-sweet flavored apple having a flavor with a hint of nutmeg and cinnamon. The reddish-yellow toned apples have a bright green background. This apple can be used as a snack, in a salad, to make juice, to bake or freeze for later use. Height 12-15′. Spread 10-12′.
#7 6.2gal (23.27L)
CORTLAND APPLE
FTCL
A red striped apple good for fresh eating, pies, cooking and canning. A mid-season bloomer. Height 10-15′. Spread 10-12′.
#7 6.2gal (23.27L)
GALA APPLE
FTGA
A sweet red striped apple ripening in September. Good for use in baking, fresh eating and freezing. Can be cross pollinated with Honeycrisp and Red Delicious. Height 12-18′. Spread 10-15′.
#7 6.2gal (23.27L)
HONEYCRISP APPLE
FTHC
Mid-season ripening. Exceptionally crispy and juicy. Flavor is sweet and balanced. Has an excellent storage life, up to 7 months. Height 20′. Spread 15′.
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
#7 6.2gal (23.27L)
#10 8.91gal (33.75L)
2″ B & B
MCINTOSH APPLE
FTMC
Cold-hardy native of Canada. Round, red, mildly tart fruit has a soft texture when cooked. Gives apple sauce and cider a spicy kick; bakes up juicy and tender. Ripens in early in season. Height 15-20′. Spread 15-20′.
#7 6.2gal (23.27L)
CHERRIES
THREE WAY CHERRY
FT3WC
This cherry has three different varieties grafted on to one tree.
#7 6.2gal (23.27L)
FOUR WAY CHERRY
FT4WC
This tree has four varieties grafted on one tree, so only one tree is necessary for pollination. Height 15-18′. Spread 12-15′.
#7 6.2gal (23.27L)
BING SWEET CHERRY
FTBC
Dwarf shiny, wine-red fruit with reddish-purple flesh. Good for eating and canning. Pollinates with Stella. Height 18′. Spread 10′.
#7 6.2gal (23.27L)
#10 8.91gal (33.75L)
BLACK TARTARIAN CHERRY
FTTC
Plump, heart-shaped cherries ripen in June-often the first fruits of the summer. Rich cherry flavor. Use Stella or Bing to pollinate. Height 25′. Spread 20′
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
MONTMORENCY CHERRY
FTMO
An excellent cherry for cooking or baking. Pollinates with Stella. Height 25′. Spread 10′.
#7 6.2gal (23.27L)
RAINIER CHERRY
FTRC
Vigorous upright spreading grower. Large yellow fruit with considerable amount of red blush. Excellent pollinator for most sweet cherry varieties. Height 30′. Spread 20′.
#7 6.2gal (23.27L)
#10 8.91gal (33.75L)
PEACHES — These varieties require no pollinator.
CONTENDER PEACH
FTCP
A bright yellow freestone peach ripening in middle to late August. Sweet, extra juicy that can be used for eating, canning, baking and freezing. Self-pollinator. Height 12-15′. Spread 8-10′.
#7 6.2gal (23.27L)
ELBERTA PEACH
FTEP
An excellent late-season bearer with golden-yellow red freestone fruit. Height 15′. Spread 12-15′.
#7 6.2gal (23.27L)
RED HAVEN PEACH
FTRH
Large red fruit in late summer used for eating and canning. Height 15′. Spread 18-20′.
#7 6.2gal (23.27L)
RELIANCE PEACH
FTRP
Medium sized yellow freestone fruit in late summer. Great for fresh eating. Height 12-15′. Spread 12-15′.
#7 6.2gal (23.27L)
PEARS
THREE-WAY PEAR
FT3WP
This tree has three varieties grafted on one tree, so only one tree is necessary for pollination. Height 15′. Spread 10′.
#7 6.2gal (23.27L)
FOUR-WAY PEAR
FT4WP
This tree has four varieties grafted on one tree, so only one tree is necessary for pollination. Height 15′. Spread 10′.
#7 6.2gal (23.27L)
D’ANJOU PEAR
FTAP
The white flowers in early spring herald the arrival of bright glossy green leaves that turn red in fall. The deep green fruit will turn to a yellowish-red tone as they start to ripen. Height 15-18′. Spread 10-12′.
#7 6.2gal (23.27L)
BARTLETT PEAR
FTBP
Large, golden yellow, juicy and highly flavored. Height 15′. Spread 6-8′.
#7 6.2gal (23.27L)
PLUMS
BURBANK PLUM
FTBU
A sweet, aromatic, juicy golden plum. The skin is a golden-plum color. Great for fresh eating. Height 18-12′. Spread 8-10′.
#10 8.91gal (33.75L)
TOKA PLUM
FTTO
A red clingstone variety that is perfect for fresh eating, cooking and preserving. Height 15-20′. Spread 12-18′.
#7 6.2gal (23.27L)
OTHER FRUITS
ITALIAN PRUNE
FTIP
A blue to purple fruit with a yellow flesh. Good for fresh eating or making jams. Height 20-25′. Spread 20-25′.
#7 6.2gal (23.27L)
CHICAGO HARDY FIG
FTCF
Medium sized purple skinned figs that can be peeled or eaten fresh from the tree. Height 10-15′. Spread 9-12′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
#5 3.6gal (13.75L)
ELDERBERRY
FTEB
Fast growing native shrub with large, lacy white flowers and tiny clusters of dark, black, and purple berries. Known for its medicinal and culinary qualities—elderberry fruits can be cooked and eaten when they are fully ripened. Height 6-12′. Spread 3-6′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
MULBERRY
FTMB
A large tree with light green leaves turning yellow in fall. Large white to pink fruit ripening to purple violet that birds love. Sweet. tangy fruits that look like a slender blackberries. Height 30-40′. Spread 30-40′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
PAW PAW
ASTRPP
Paw paw fruits look like short, fat bananas. Paw paw trees normally bear fruit 5-6 years after planting. Height 20-25′. Spread 15-18′.
#3 2.27gal (8.6L)
FRUITS AND BERRIES
ASPARAGUS
Jersey Knight/Mary Washington Combo Two varieties. 2 year potted, early season. ASP17
Bare root, 10 roots ASP1B
Bare root, 25 roots ASP2B
BLACKBERRY
Apache Jumbo-size fruits with jumbo flavor! Canes stand erect and are thornless. RUBAPA
Baby Cakes Dwarf, thornless blackberry perfect for container gardening with its compact habit. Second crop of fruit in mid-fall. EK1B
BLUEBERRIES
Bluecrop 4-6′ Large berries, disease resistant, high yield. Early/Mid. VACCBC
Earliblue 5-6′ Upright, mounding. Mild, sweet fruit. Fall color. Early. VACCEB
Northland 3-4′ semi-dwarf, medium fruit, high yield. Early. BB1B & BB1B
Patriot 4′ Large fruit, fiery fall color, good in landscape. Early. BB1B
Peach Sorbet Dwarf. Four-season foliage from peach to purple. Sweet. BB1B
Perpetua True double-cropping blueberry that sets one crop in mid-summer, and then flowers and fruits again to provide ripe fruit in the fall. BB1B
Pink Icing Attractive and compact plant bears loose clusters of sweet blueberries. Grows well in containers! Ripens in mid July. Self-pollinating. BB1B
CURRANTS
Excellent for jams, jellies, preserves. Height 4-6′ Spread 4-5′
Consort Black, musky scent. Great for preserves and wine flavoring. RIBCON
Red Perfection Red, large, glossy berries, heavy-bearing. Large clusters. RIBPER
FIG
Chicago Hardy High yielding and easy to grow. Produces medium sized, purple skinned figs that can be peeled and eaten fresh from the tree. FIGCH
GOOSEBERRY
Produces fruit on 2-3 year old wood. Disease resistant. Height 3-4′. Spread 2-3′. Good for pies and preserves.
Captivator Very sweet, 1 inch, teardrop-shaped, red berries in large clusters. RIBCAP
Hinnomaki Crisp skin and a snappy tang is followed by sweet flesh. Attractive large, tasty, deep red berries. RIBHIN
Pixwell Large, sweet pink berries. Few thorns. Very productive. RIBPIX
GRAPES – SEEDED GRAPES
Catawba Red grape for wine, juice, jams and jellies. Musky flavor. VITCAT
Cayuga Sweet, tasty grapes ideal for fresh eating; also good for wine, producing a fruity flavor similar to Riesling. Ripening in September, Cayuga is notable for its hardiness and bunch rot resistance. VITCAY
Concord Blue flavorful grape excellent for jams, jellies and sweet wines. VITCON
Niagara Large full clusters of medium to large green-gold grapes. Sweet and juicy. Midseason ripening. VITNIG
GRAPES – SEEDLESS GRAPES
Concord (Seedless) Seedless version of Concord with the same flavorful fruit. VITCONSL
Einset Dark red, early ripening, sweet and flavorful fruit. Unique, strawberry-like flavor. VITEIN
Glenora Large clusters of plump, midnight blue, seedless fruit have a unique flavor (like ‘Concord’ grapes) Ripens early to midseason. VITGLE
Himrod Crispy, sweet. Golden yellow when fully ripe. Early season. VITHIM24
JOSTABERRY
RIBJOS
A gooseberry and currant cross! The rich berry taste is reminiscent of gooseberry with a kiss of black currant. Deep-red, almost-black fruit is high in vitamin C and forms in large clusters.
HOPS
Humulus lupulus Fast-growing vine that needs support. Produces attractive yellow cone-shaped fragrant flowers (hops) that are used for brewing beer. Full sun.
Cascade Very productive, with large, attractive flowers used for flavoring beer. Its aroma is very distinct, spicy with citrusy quality. Green cones ripen in midseason, on disease-resistant vines. Plants can climb to 25′ in one season, and grow into beautiful vines with beautiful dark foliage. Provide strong supports. HOPCAS
Magnum Good bittering hop for Ales and Lagers. Comes out of the ground well with large primary vines and is easy to train. Some resistance to mildews and pests. Takes two seasons to establish. Prefers acidic, well-drained soils that are high in humic acids. Raised row recommended. Mid-season maturity. HOPMAG
HORSERADISH
HORRAD
Hardy; large, white roots. can span several feet as the plant matures. green and leafy with small white flowers in spring, Fresh-ground horseradish is quite pungent, with a lot of kick, but it becomes more mild after a few days or after being turned into horseradish sauce.
RASPBERRIES
Bristol Black Large, firm and gorgeous black raspberries. Vigorous, upright canes do not require staking. Cold-hardy. Mid-summer bearing. RUBBRI
Caroline Vigorous canes produce huge crops of large, firm, red raspberries. Bears early. Fall-bearing (everbearing) primocane with a summer crop. Floricane berries ripen in July. Primocane berries ripen in September through frost. Self-pollinating. RUBCAR
Fall Gold Rare, exciting self-fertile gold raspberry with the same deliciously sweet taste of red varieties, and the ability to produce two crops each season. After a late summer to fall harvest, a second crop arrives the following spring on the same canes. RUBFAL
Mammoth Red Easy-pick, easy-prune with no pesky thorns. Record-size, richly red, super-sweet berries ripen late June to mid July. RUBMAM
Heritage Red everbearing that spreads well. High yield. Sweet. RUBHER
Latham Most popular red. Tart flavor. June bearing. Very hardy. RUBLAT
Raspberry Shortcake Dwarf plant, full size berries. Thornless. RAS2B
RHUBARB
Canada Red Rhubarb Excellent sweet, tart flavor, bright red color and plump tender stalks. Extra-large root establishes quickly. Hardy. RHECAN
STRAWBERRIES
ANPS
Albion Everbearing. High sugar content makes this the perfect dessert strawberry. New variety with long, conical, symmetrical; firm fruit bursting with sweetness. Resists Verticillium wilt, Phytophthora crown rot and resistance to anthracnose crown rot. ANPSAL
Eversweet Everbearing. Fruits throughout spring, summer and fall. Large initial harvest and a steady crop the rest of the season. Like June bearers, they are very easy to grow and will do well most anywhere. ANPSEV
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES
OGR17B Ornamental Grass
OGR19B Ornamental Grass
OGR22B Ornamental Grass
OGR24B Ornamental Grass
OGR34B Ornamental Grass
OGR39B Ornamental Grass
OGR49B Ornamental Grass
OGR54B Ornamental Grass
Acorus gramineus ‘Ogon’ (Golden Variegated Sweet Flag)
Golden yellow arching strappy foliage. 4-6″ Part Shade. Z5
Andropogon gerardii ‘Blackhawks’ (Big Bluestem)
Dark green upright foliage that begins to turn red in August and becomes nearly black color by September.Three-part “Turkey’s Foot” bloom. 4-5′ Full sun. Z4
Andropogon gerardii ‘Red October’ (Big Bluestem)
Deep green foliage darkens to purple in late summer, then vivid scarlet in autumn. Small burgundy flowers, resembling turkey’s feet in August. 5-6′ Full sun. Z3
Calamagrostis brachytricha (Korean Feather Reed Grass)
Feathery, pinkish flower plumes. Foliage ages to beige in fall as flowers mature to light tan. 3′ Sun-Part Shade. LSu Z5
Calamagrostis x acutiflora ‘Avalanche’ (Feather Reed Grass)
Upright clumping grass to 3-5′. Showy feather plumes. LSp Sun. Z5
Calamagrostis x acutiflora ‘Karl Foerster’ (Feather Reed Grass)
Clumping grass to 3-5′. 2001 PPA Perennial Plant of the Year. Showy feather plumes. LSp Sun Z5
Calamagrostis x acutiflora ‘Overdam’ (Variegated Feather Reed Grass)
White striped foliage. 3-4′ Tan flowers. Sun-Part Shade. LSp. Z5
Carex ‘EverColor Everest’ (Everest Variegated Sedge)
Ribbon-like white-striped green foliage. Evergreen. 12-15″ Part shade. Z5 Slender, arching, variegated foliage with white centers. Evergreen. 12″ Part shade. Z5
Carex elata ‘Bowle’s Golden’ (Golden Sedge)
Upright golden arching foliage with green edges. 15-24″ Very moist to wet soil. Part shade. Z5
Carex grayi (Gray’s Sedge)
Narrow leaves are shiny, upright and semi-evergreen. In early summer, greenish spherical flower spikes are held above graceful shaggy foliage. Part shade 24″
Carex morrowii ‘Ice Dance’ (Ice Dance Japanese Sedge)
Dark green leaves with white edges. Moderate spreader, can be ground-cover. 12-16″ Moist, well drained soil. Part shade-shade. Z5
Carex pensylvanica (Pennsylvania Sedge)
Deep green, semi-evergreen and about 1′ long with narrow glossy blades. Part shade/Sun Z3
Chasmanthium latifolium (Northern Sea Oats)
Bamboo-like foliage with oat-like seeds, turns bronze in fall. 3-4′ Moist, Sun-Shade. MFa Z5
Deschampsia cespitosa ‘Schottland’ (Tufted Hair Grass)
Delicate yellow flowers emerge in early summer; tall airy panicles dance above the fine, dark green foliage. Compact, clumping. Part shade. 24-36″ Z4
Elymus arenarius ‘Blue Dune’ (Blue Dune Lyme Grass)
Silver-blue foliage. Wheat-colored plumes in summer. Foliage clumps spread vigorously by rhizomes. Very heat tolerant. 2′ Z4
Erianthus ravennae (Plume Grass, Hardy Pampas)
Graceful grass with narrow, silvery white flowers. Lovely fall color. 8-10′ Z4
Festuca x ‘Cool as Ice’ (Blue Fescue)
Icy blue-grey foliage stays bright throughout the season. Blue-green flowers on slender stems age to blond. Salt tolerant. Sun. 10″ Z4
Festuca ovina glauca ‘Elijah Blue’ (Blue Fescue)
Clumps of thin icy blue foliage. Salt tolerant. Sun. 10″ Z4
Hakonechloa macra ‘All Gold’ (Golden Japanese Forest Grass)
Clumping golden yellow cascading foliage. 18-24″ Part shade-shade. Z5
Hakonechloa macra ‘Aureola’ (Variegated Japanese Forest Grass)
Clumping golden striped foliage. 2009 PPA Perennial Plant of the Year. 18″ Part shade-shade. Z5
Hakonechloa macra ‘Sunflare’ (Sunflare Variegated Japanese Forest Grass)
Golden-yellow to chartreuse foliage with burgundy crimson tips as the plant ages. 12-18″ Part shade-shade. Z5
Helictotrichon sempervirens ‘Sapphire’ (Blue Oat Grass)
Dense mounds of blue-gray leaves with small, tan seed heads. 18-24″ Sun Z3
Imperata cyclindrica ‘Red Baron’ (Japanese Blood Grass)
Red blades to nearly 2′ high. Clumps 10-12″ wide. Moist soil. Sun Z4
Miscanthus sinensis ‘Adagio’ (Maiden Grass)
Dwarf with silvery green arching foliage becoming a whirl of orange, gold and burgundy in the fall. Plumes emerge bronzy-pink fading to white in the fall. 4-5′ Fa Z5
Miscanthus sinensis ‘Cabaret’ (Japanese Silver Grass)
Rich green broad blades have milky shite stripes. Copper-colored plumes appear in fall and age to cream. 6-7′ Sun-part shade. EFa Z5
Miscanthus sinensis ‘Gold Bar’ (Gold Bar Porcupine Grass)
Upright leaves heavily yellow-banded. Burgundy plumes. Sun-part shade. EFa Z5
Miscanthus sinensis ‘Gracillimus’ (Maiden Grass)
Fine silver-veined leaves with arching habit. Silvery white plumes. 6-8′ Z4
Miscanthus sinensis ‘Little Zebra’ (Little Zebra Maiden Grass)
Showy foliage with horizontal yellow stripes on the blades. Silvery plumes in late summer, tinged with purple. 36-40″ EFa Sun. Z4
Miscanthus sinensis ‘Malepartus’ (Maiden Grass)
Blooms in midsummer. Plumes are held high above broad foliage with a superb erect habit; they open pink, turn coppery red in fall, then turn silvery white in winter. Bronze-red fall foliage 7′ Sum Sun-part shade. Clumping. Z4
Miscanthus sinesis ‘Morning Light’ (Morning Light Maiden Grass)
Graceful, thin, white-edged leaves. Plumes emerge bronze-red turning cream. 6′ MFa Sun-part shade. Clumping. Z4
Miscanthus sinesis ‘Purpurascens’ (Purple Maiden Grass)
Reddish foliage with white plumes. 3-4′ EFa Sun. Clumping. Z5
Miscanthus sinesis ‘Strictus’ (Porcupine Grass)
Green leaves with golden bands. Reddish bronze plumes. EFa 8′ Sun-part shade. Z4
Miscanthus sinesis ‘Variegatus’ (Japanese Silver Grass)
Vase-shaped with white striped leaves and silver plumes. 5′ Sun-Part shade EFa Z4
Miscanthus sinensis ‘Yakushima’ (Yakushima Dwarf Maiden Grass)
Compact version, 3-4′ high dark green blades, showy fall color. Sun-Part Shade. Z5
Miscanthus sinesis ‘Zebrinus’ (Zebra Grass)
Green leaves with gold bars. Sun. 5-7′ Z5
Molinia caerulea ‘Variegata’ (Variegated Moor Grass)
Yellow-striped foliage that grows a foot or so high in mounding tufts. In late summer, flowers and seed heads grow to 3 feet high, creating a lovely, airy effect. Sun. Z5
Panicum virgatum ‘Heavy Metal’ (Blue Switch Grass)
Stiff, metallic blue leaves, with delicate pink panicles. Spreads. Bright yellow in fall. 5-6′ Sun. Z4
Panicum virgatum ‘Hot Rod’ ( Switch Grass)
Compact, drought and salt-tolerant. Clumping grass with blue-green foliage that turns burgundy later in summer. Airy purple panicles produce showy seed heads. 4′ Sun. Z4
Panicum virgatum ‘Northwind’ (Northwind Switch Grass)
Olive-green to bluish-green foliage forms a compact, narrow, erect, tall clump of foliage. Finely-textured, yellow flower panicles which hover over the foliage like an airy cloud. LSu 4-5′ Average-Moist. Sun. Z4 2014 Perennial Plant of the Year.
Panicum virgatum ‘Prairie Dog’ (Switch Grass)
It has the upright stature of Northwind, though much shorter, and a color similar to Heavy Metal. This switchgrass grows under 4 feet tall with clean blue foliage.ompact, drought and salt-tolerant. 3-4′ Sun. Z4
Panicum virgatum ‘Shenandoah’ (Shenandoah Switch Grass)
Showy, dark red and green leaves with deep red-burgundy flowers in fall. 4′ Sun. Z4
Pennisetum alopecuroides ‘Burgundy Bunny’ (Burgundy Bunny Dwarf Fountain Grass)
Foliage has red highlights in summer, with intense-burgundy fall color. MSu 12-18″ Sun. Z5
Pennisetum alopecuroides ‘Ginger Love’ (Dwarf Fountain Grass)
Thick red foxtail like flowers staring on clump-forming grass. LSu-Fa 3′ Sun. Z5
Pennisetum alopecuroides ‘Hameln’ (Dwarf Fountain Grass)
Compact clump-forming grass. Rose copper heads. EFa 24″ Sun. Z5
Pennisetum alopecuroides ‘Little Bunny’ (Miniature Fountain Grass)
Diminutive grass with dense 6-12″ tufts of finely textured foliage and short soft cream flower heads. Sun. Z5
Pennisetum alopecuroides ‘Piglet’ (Fountain Grass)
Taller than ‘Little Bunny’, shorter than ‘Hameln’. Full tawny plumes above fine-textured green foliage. LSu 12-18″ Sun. Z5
Pennisetum alopecuroides ‘Red Head’ (Fountain Grass)
Large mound of arching green leaves. Soft smoky-pink colored bottlebrush flower spikes appear in mid to late summer, turning to buff. Msu-LSu 3-4′ Sun. Z5
Pennisetum orientale ‘Karley Rose’ (Karley Rose Fountain Grass)
Deeper green foliage and darker, smoky rose-purple flower spikes that are larger and fuller that will bloom longer. LSu-EFa 2-3′ Sun. Z5
Schizachyrium scoparium ‘Blue Heaven’ (Blue Heaven Little Bluestem)
Blue grey foliage turn burgundy red, and orange in fall. Purple seed panicles become fluffy tan in late summer. 2 -3′ Sun. Z3
Schizachyrium scoparium ‘Carousel’ (Carousel Little Bluestem)
Compact, upright oval shape. Blue-green foliage with streaks of pink and burgundy. Blooms are purplish-bronze. 30-36″ Sun. Z4
Schizachyrium scoparium ‘Standing Ovation’ (Standing Ovation Little Bluestem)
Tight upright habit of spiky bluish-green stems that turn orange, red and yellow in fall. MSu-LSu Sun. 4′ Z3
Sesleria autumnalis (Autumn Moor Grass)
Bright green, neat tufts. Great for mass plantings. Very adaptable to dry sites or moist soils. Salt tolerant. Fall bloom. 12″ Sun or shade. Z4
Sesleria autumnalis ‘Greenlee Hybrid’ (Greenlee Moor Grass)
Evergreen clumping blue-green grass with pale purple-tinged flowers spring and summer. 12″ Sun or shade. Z4
Sporobolus heterolepis (Prairie Dropseed)
Green leaves with fragrant airy flower heads, nice reddish color in fall. Smells like popcorn. 4′ Sun-part shade. Native. Z4
SUN PERENNIALS
A sun perennial is best planted in six hours or more of sun per day. We are designated as USDA Zone 5. Zone 6 (Z6) are marginally winter hardy in this area. You can increase the chances of survival of such plants by planting them in well-drained soils in sheltered areas and mulching around the base of plants in fall. GC4(B) GC7(B) DQP7(B) DQP9(B) PR12(B) PR13(B) PR14(B PR16(B) PR17(B) PR19(B) PR24(B) PR29(B) PR34(B) PR39(B)
Acanthus (Bear’s Breech)
Z5 Drought tolerant. Good cut flower. Architectural, dramatic form.
hungarius Upright, elegant spikes of hooded pink flushed to white flowers adorned with spiny, red-purple bracts. Deeply cut, basal olive green leaves. ESu-MSu 3′-4′
Achillea (Yarrow)
Z3 Drought tolerant. Attracts butterflies, deer & rabbit resistant. Good cut flower.
‘Desert Eve Yellow’ A compact, early-blooming, variety with lemon-yellow flowers held above ferny foliage. The perfect size for containers, or a border. Good for cut bouquets, fresh or dried. ESu-LSu 18-24′
‘Firefly Amethyst’ Bright lavender pink flowers. Ages to light pink. Broad foliage stays upright. ESu-LSu 18-22′
‘Firefly Diamond’ Ivory white flowers. Upright, columnar habit. Flowers remain attractive as they age. ESu-LSu 24-28′
‘Firefly Sunshine’ Long-lasting bright yellow flowers on dark gray-green foliage. ESu-LSu 28-30′
‘Goldie’ Golden yellow flower heads sit just above frilly rich green foliage. Compact, spreading habit. ESu-LSu 3-6″
‘Milly Rock Red’ Compact, mounding habit. Red blooms atop dark green foliage. LSp-Fa 10-12″
‘Milly Rock Rose’ Compact, mounding habit. Rose blooms atop dark green foliage. LSp-Fa 10-12″
‘Moonshine’ Yellow flowers, silver-gray ferny foliage. ESu-LSu 18-24″
‘Paprika’ Bright red clusters with distinctive yellow eye. MSu-EFa 24″
‘Red Velvet’ One of the best reds, color doesn’t fade. ESu-MSu 20″
‘Saucy Seduction’ Intense fuchsia pink, lightens to medium pink on compact sturdy plants. ESu-MSu 18-24″
‘Summer Drift’ Long flowering, small white flowers with short mounded habit with good branching. Drought resistant 16-20″
Agastache (Hyssop)
Z5 Attracts butterflies & hummingbirds. Deer resistant.
‘Black Adder’ Vivid blue bottlebrush-like flowers. MSu-Fa 30-36″
‘Blue Fortune’ Lavender-blue, bottlebrush like flowers on strong, upright stems. Provides late season color. MSu-EFa 24-36″
‘Kudos Coral’ Coral-pink flowers. Sweet, honey-mint scent. Su-Fa 18″
‘Little Adder’ Lavender-blue blooms on compact bushy mounds of fragrant green foliage. MSu-Fa 15″
‘Morello’ Burgundy-rose tubular flowers. Showy dark foliage. Mist scented leaves. Good mildew resistance. ESu-EFa 27-30″
‘Sunrise Orange’ Long-blooming spires of orange and yellow. Lemon-scented foliage. ESu-EFa 18-24″
‘Sunrise Red’ Tall, dense sikes of rich red flowers on mint-scented foliage. ESu-EFa 16-18″
‘Sunrise series’ Long blooming perennials in Rose, Violet, White, Sky Blue, and Yellow. ESu-EFa 16-18″: Attracts Hummingbirds
Alcea rosea (Hollyhocks)
Z3 Attracts butterflies & hummingbirds. Old-fashioned favorite. Tall spikes of flowers that open from the bottom up. Delightful in the back of the border or against a fence.
‘Chaters Double Mix’ Ruffled, fully double flowers. Biennial MSu 4-6′
‘Fiesta time’ Compact plant is terrific for smaller gardens. The frilly double flowers are cerise-pink in colour with fringed tips of a soft rose tone. Short-lived perennial. ESu-MSu 30-36″
‘Mars Magic’ Bright red perennial hollyhock. MSu 5-6′
Allium (Ornamental onion)
Z4
‘Lavender Bubbles’ Dark dusty purple flower globes are produced above attractive glacous blue-green foliage. LSu-EFa 12-14″
‘Millenium’ Dark pink, ball-shaped, 2″ blooms cover the shiny green strappy foliage. 2018 PPA Perennial Plant of the Year. LSu 12-16″
‘Summer Beauty’ Large chartreuse globes with strong stems. LSp-ESu 24″
Alyssum
‘Gold Kobold’ Brings a ray of sunshine to the spring garden with its abundance of bright yellow flowers. The vibrant flowers emit a lovely fragrance. Ground cover that is deer resistant. Sp 6″ Z3
Amsonia (Blue Star Flower)
Attracts butterflies.
‘Blue Ice’ Dark lavender-blue star shaped flowers. LSp 14″ Z5
hubrichtii Clusters of small, light blue, star-shaped flowers with needle like leaves that turn golden-yellow in fall. Native. 2011 PPA Perennial Plant of the Year. LSp-ESu 36″ Z4
Anthemis (Marguerite Daisy)
Drought and salt tolerant. Cut flower.
‘Charme’ Bright yellow flowers covering a mound of foliage that is feathery and finely cut. LSp-ESu 16″ Z3
Arabis
Z4
‘Catwalk white’ Uniform, compact, globe-shaped habit, with bright white flowers. MSp-ESu 6-12″
Arenaria Montana
Z4
‘Blizzard Compact’ The small silver lance-shaped leaves form a perfect mat groundcover. In spring, this mat is covered with white flowers. MSp-ESu 4-6″
Arenaria (Sea Pink, Thrift)
Z4
‘Rubrifolia’ Low tufted with semi-evergreen leaves. Ball-shaped rose flowers. MSp-ESu 4-8″
‘Splendens’ Low tufted with semi-evergreen leaves. Ball-shaped rose flowers. MSp-ESu 8-12″
Artemisia (Wormwood/Silver Mound)
Z3 Deer & rabbit resistant.
‘Nana’ Compact mounds of silver-gray, feathery foliage. 10″
‘Powis Castle’ Finely textured silver-gray foliage on an attractive mounding habit. 30″
‘Silver Brocade’ Wide 1″ felty silver foliage with a hint of green coloring. Deeply divided, rounded lobed leaves. 6-12″
‘Silver Mound’ Compact mounds of silver-gray, feathery foliage. LSu 10″
Asclepias (Butterfly Weed/Milkweed)
Attracts butterflies & hummingbirds, deer resistant. Heat and drought tolerant.
incarnata ‘Cinderella’ (Swamp Milkweed) Vanilla scented, rose pink flowers in large, compact clusters. MSu-EFa 3-5′ Z3
incarnata ‘Ice Ballet’ (Swamp Milkweed) Vanilla scented, white flowers on more compact plant. Dark green foliage. MSu-EFa 3-5′ Z3
tuberosa Bright orange-red flowers on sturdy stems. Drought tolerant. Native. 2017 PPA Perennial Plant of the Year. ESu-LSu 24-36″ Z4
tuberosa ‘Gay Butterflies’ Fiery shades of red, orange, and yellow. Su 24-36″ Z3
tuberosa ‘Hello Yellow’ Golden yellow blooms. Su 24″ Z3
Aster (Hardy Aster)
Attracts butterflies, good cut flower.
‘Purple Dome’ (New England) Dome-shaped plant with purple flowers. LSu-EFa 18-24″ Z3
‘Wood’s Light Blue’ (New York) Light lavender-blue flowers with compact features. Strong upright plants. Mildew resistant. LSu-LFa 8-12″ Z4
‘Wood’s Pink’ (New York) Lavender-pink flowers. Mildew resistant. LSu-LFa 12″ Z4
‘Wood’s Purple’ (New York) Purple flowers. Mildew resistant. LSu-LFa 18″ Z4
Baptisia (Blue Indigo)
Z3 Attracts butterflies, deer resistant.
australis Shrubby foliage with blue pea-shaped flowers. LSp-ESu 3-4′ 2010 PPA Perennial Plant of the Year. LSp 3-4′
‘Lemon Meringue’ Long charcoal grey stems carry cool lemon yellow flowers on blue-green foliage. LSp-ESu 36″
‘Pink Truffles’ Soft pink flowers on compact clump of deep blue-green foliage. LSp-ESu 48-54″
‘Pixie Periwinkle’ Light lavender/periwinkle blooms. Compact and rounded habit. LSp-ESu 3-4′
‘Sparkling Sapphires’ Vivid violet blue flowersatop compact upright clump of blue-green foliage. LSp-ESu 30-36″
‘Twilite Prairieblues’ Bi-color dark purple & yellow. MSp-LSp 3-4′
Buddleia (Butterfly Bush)
Z5 Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds, deer resistant. Fragrant flowers Bloom from July – fall. Herbaceous shrub that needs to be cut back each spring. BUD19 BUD29 BUD49
‘Bicolor’ Fragrant lavender and butterscotch yellow. 6-8′
‘Black Knight’ Dark violet purple. 6-8′
‘Buzz Hot Raspberry’ Magenta blooms 3-4′
‘Buzz midnight’ Deep purple blooms 3-4″
‘Blue Chip Jr.’ Blue-purple flowers. Tidy and smaller than Blue Chip. 2′
‘Evil Ways’ Bright yellow leaves, very dark purple fragrant flowers. 4′
‘Miss Molly’ Reddish fragrant flowers 4-5′
‘Miss Ruby’ Compact habit. Magenta flowers are fragrant.
‘Miss Violet’ Vibrant purple violet blooms 4-5′
‘Pink Delight’ Fragrant, bright pink flowers. 5-7′
‘Pink Microchip’ Orchid- pink bloomss Earlier blooming Compact
‘Prince Charming’ Raspberry-pink blooms. Honey scent. MSu-LSu 4′
‘Pugster Amethyst’ Extra large, cool purple flowers. Dwarf plant. 18-24″
‘Pugster Blue’ True-blue flowers, each with a tiny yellow-orange eye in the center. Compact plant. 2′
‘Pugster Periwikle’ Full, dense cluster of soft purple blooms, emitting a honey-sweet fragrance on a dwarf. 2′
‘Pugster Pink’ Very dense taffy-pink blooms on a small frame for maximum impact in the landscape. Continuous blooming habit. 18-24″
‘Purple Haze’ Rich purple-red fragrant flowers. 6-8′
‘Royal Red’ Rich purple-red fragrant flowers. 6-8′
‘Ruby Chip Jr.’ Ruby red flowers. Compact. 2′
‘Stellar Pink’ Silvery foliage compliments the deep rosy pink blooms. 4-6′
Calamintha (Calamint)
Z4 Drought & rabbit resistant.
nepeta subs. nepeta Light green foliage smothered in clouds of tiny, white flowers that turn light blue. Fragrant gray-green foliage. Su-Fa 12-15″
‘White Cloud’ Tiny white flowers, fragrant gray-green foliage. Su-Fa 18″
Callirhoe (Purple Poppy Mallow)
Drought tolerant. Attracts butterflies, Deadhead for repeat bloom. Rock garden plant/ groundcover. Native.
involucrata Trailing plant with a massive display of chalice-shpaed magenta flowers. LSp-Su 12″
Campanula (Bell Flower)
Z3 Deer resistant, attracts hummingbirds, tolerates part shade. Deadhead for repeat bloom.
‘Birch Hybrid’ Lavender-blue fluted flowers. Su 6″
poscharskyana (Serbian Bellflower) Good short spreader covered with lilac-blue flowers. LSp-ESu 6-10″
‘Rapido Blue’ Cup-shaped violet-blue flowers. ESp-Su 5-7″
‘Rapido White’ Cup-shaped whtie flowers. ESp-Su 5-7″
Caryopteris (Blue Mist Spirea)
Z5 Drought tolerant, deer resistant, attracts butterflies, fragrant. Shrub-like habit, late to break dormancy. Cut back dead wood in late spring.
‘Longwood Blue’ Pure blue flower spikes with gray-green foliage. Mounding, woody habit Later flowering period. LSu 3-4′
‘Sapphire Surf’ Blue blooms on compact, mounding plant. Wider than tall. Drought tolerant. LSu-EFa 24″
Centaurea (Bachelor’s Button/Mountain Bluet)
Z3 Attracts butterflies, deer resistant, good cut flower.
‘Amethyst Dream’ Amethyst flowers on soft green foliage. LSp-Su 20″
‘Amethyst in Snow’ Pure white petals that radiate in a starburst from deep purple centers atop grayish-green leaves. LSp-ESu 12-24″
Centranthus (Jupiter’s Beard, Red Valerian)
Z4 Drought tolerant, attracts butterflies, deer resistant.
‘Pretty Betsy’ Showy rose-red, fragrant flowers are continuous all season. LSp-MSu 24-36″
Chrysanthemum (Garden Mums)
Z5 Likes well-drained soil and full to part sun. Plant in spring to increase hardiness. Cut back twice (Memorial Day and 4th of July) for compact plant and abundant fall blooms. Assorted varieties.
Coreopsis (Tickseed)
Attracts butterflies, deer resistant.
v. ‘Crazy Cayenne’ Fiery sunset orange flowers have intense red-orange centers. ESu-LSu 15-18″ Z5
‘Cream and Red’ ’Creamy white flowers with dark red centers on narrow mid-green foliage. ESu-Fa 12-14″ Z5
v. ‘Curry Up’ Bright yellow-gold flowers with large red eye over threadleaf foliage. Su-Fa 18″ Z5
‘Daybreak’ Prominent orange-red center and fringed, gold petal tips. ESu-EFa 8-12″ Z4
‘Double the Sun’ Semi-double, clear golden yellow flowers. 12-14″ ESu-LSu Z4
‘Gold and Bronze’ Large, bright, golden-yellow flowers with bronzy red centers. Su-Fa 12-14″ Z2
‘Hot Paprika’ Spicy-red flowers with gold button centers atop a compact, rounded mound of bright green threadleaf foliage. ESu-LSu Z4
‘Jethro Tull’ Golden yellow flowers with fluted petals. Very floriferous. LSp-MSu 18″ Z4
‘Mercury Rising’ Truly hardy, velvety wine red flowers. Wide spreading, mounded foliage all summer. Disease resistant. ESu-EFa 15-18″
v. ‘Moonbeam’ Lemon flowers with thread-leaf foliage. ESu-LSu 18″ Z3
‘Red Shift’ 2″ Creamy yellow flowers with red eye, turning all red in fall. MSu-EFa 30-36″ Z5
‘Sassy Saffron’ Lemon-yellow flowers with maroon, nearly black centers. 15-18″ ESu-LSu Z5
‘Shades of Rose’ Delicate pink petals form a single layer daisy around a yellow center. ESu-Fa 16-18″ Z5
g. ‘Solanna Bright Touch’ Bright golden yellow flowers with a touch of red on strong short stems. Su 10-12″ Z4
g. ‘Solanna Golden Sphere’ Double golden-yellow flowers form bright rounded spheres. E-LSu 10″ Z4
g. ‘Solanna Sunset Burst’ Self-cleaning, colorful variety. Butter-yellow flowers have a deep red glow at the base. E-LSu. 10-18″ Z4
‘Uptick Gold & Bronze’ Bright, golden yellow flowers with flashy orange-red banded petals.12-14″ Z5
‘Uptick Yellow & Red’ Tidy, mounding habit, impressively large, bi-colored flowers and good mildew resistance. 12-14″ Z5
v. ‘Zagreb’ Buttercup yellow flowers, thread-leaf foliage. E-LSu. 12-15″ Z4
Delphinium (Larkspur)
Z3 Attracts butterflies & hummingbirds, deer & rabbit resistant, good cut flower. Blooms early to mid summer.
‘Aurora Blue’ Vivid blue, semi-double with a white bee. 36-48″
‘Aurora Deep Purple’ Royal purple, semi-double with a white bee. 36-48″
belladonna Lovely shades of blue on heavily branched spikes. 36″
‘Black Knight’ Deep midnight violet. 5′
‘Blue Butterfly’ Blue flowers on a branched, compact plant. 14″
‘Guardian Blue’ Cobalt blue with lighter bee. Very strong stems. 24-40″
‘Summer Cloud’ Electric blue blooms with a white bee. 10-12″
Dianthus barbatus (Sweet William)
Z4 Attracts hummingbirds, butterflies, deer resistant, fragrant, good cut flower.
‘Barbarini Series Mix’ Brilliant colored flowers on dwarf plants. Sp-LSu 8-10″
Dianthus caryophyllus (Carnation)
Attracts hummingbirds, butterflies, deer resistant, fragrant, good cut flower.
‘Fizzy’ Double lavender flowers with dark red eye & fringed petals. Z5
‘Radiance’ Double, deep red flowers. Z6
Dianthus deltoides (Border/Cheddar Pinks)
Attracts butterflies, deer resistant, good cut flower, cold tolerant and fragrant.
‘Brilliant’ Bright double crimson flowers. ESp-ESu 6″ Z3
‘Bumbleberry Pie’ Saturated row-pink blooms with unique vivid pink centers. Su 11″ Z5
‘Cherry Pie’ Deep red blooms atop blue green foliage. MSp-ESu 11′
Constant Beauty ‘Crush Orange’ Vibrant orange flowers are rimmed with white and are long-lasting. 6-10″
‘Early Bird Frosty’ double white flowers with gray-green, grassy foliage. LSp-Su 6-8″ Z3
‘Early Bird Radiancs’ Double crimson blooms with dense, mounding, grassy blue-green foliage. LSp-Su 6-8″ Z3
‘Early Bird Sherbert’ Low, grassy, blue-green cushion, bearing upright stems of double, cherry-pink flowers. LSp-Su 6-8″ Z3
‘Edgehog’ Blue-green foliage with creamy white margin. Hot pink semi-double bloom. Sp-Su 4″ Z3
‘Firewitch’ Magenta flowers with silvery-blue evergreen foliage. ESu & EFa 8″ Z3
‘Frosty Fire’ Double, Chinese lacquer-red flowers. ESu & EFa 6″ Z3
‘Kahori’ Fragrant, lilac-pink blooms on clump of grassy, grey-green foliage. ESu-LSu 6-8″ Z3
‘Neon Star’ Fluorescent pink flowers. Evergreen, blue-gray foliage. ESu-EFa 7″ Z5
‘Pinball Wizard’ Fancy pink and white striped double flowers. Spicy fragrance. Repeat flowering. Sp-Su 12″
‘Pop Star’ Deeply fringed, double lavender flowers with cherry eye. ESp-MSu 6-8″ Z4
‘Rockin’ Red’ Lacey red flowers. MSp-Fa 18-24″ Z5
‘Rockin’ Rose’ Rose-colored, lacy flowers. MSp-Fa 18-24″ Z5
‘Tiny Rubies’ Double rose-pink flowers. ESu 4″ Z3
Echinacea (Coneflower)
Attracts butterflies, deer resistant, good cut flower, drought tolerant.
‘Artisan Soft Orange’ Very large, deep orange single flowers. Spiky brown cone. MSu-EFa 16-27″ Z4
‘Cheyenne Spirit’ Flowers first year. Mix of Pink, red, orange, yellow and white. Sturdy, well-branched. All-Amerca Selection. Su-Fa 24″ Z4
‘Green Jewel’ Huge fragrant bright jade flowers Su-Fa 20-24″ Z4
‘Hot Papaya’ Orange/red flowers Strong thick stems Su-Fa 30-36″ Z4
‘Julia’ Large flowers that open bright orange that become two-toned pink as they age. Su 18″ Z5
‘Kismet Raspberry’ Long-lasting raspberry pink flowers. ESu-Fa 18″ Z4
‘Kismet Red’ Long-lasting brilliant red flowers. ESu-Fa 18″ Z4
‘Kismet Intense Orange’ Intense orange flowers. Compact. ESu-Fa 18″ Z4
‘Kismet Intense Yellow’ Sunny, buttery yellow flowers Compact, upright habit. Numerous large, long-lasting ESu-Fa 15″ Z4
‘Kismet Raspberry’ Large raspberry flowers on a fabulous upright foliage. Compact habit. ESu-Fa 15″ Z4
‘Lakota Fire’ Shades of red ranging from orange-red to pink-red with horizontal petals. MSu-EFa 20″ Z4
‘Lemon Drop’ Fully double, bright yellow flowers. MSu-MFa 24″ Z4
‘Magnus’ Deep rose flowers, non-drooping rays. 1998 PPA Perennial Plant of the Year. MSu-Fa 36″ Z3
‘Orange You Awesome’ Tangerine orange flowers with a reddish halo encircling a dark cone. MSu-LSu 18-22″ Z4
‘Pink Double Delight’ Amazing double pink blooms, very floriferous. Deadheading recommended. Su 20-24″ Z4
‘Pixie Meadowbrite’ Outstanding, prolific blooming dwarf from Chicago Botanic Gardens. Rose pink flower with dark cone. LSp-EFa 18-24″ Z4
‘Pow Wow White’ Loads of pure white flowers with yellow centers. ESu-LSu 18-24″ Z3
‘Pow Wow Wild Berry’ Tons of deep purple-pink flowers on sturdy compact plants. All America Selection. ESu-LSu 18-24″ Z3
‘Rainbow Marcella’ Raspberry pink petals tipped in muted orange to golden yellow. Flowers age to soft pink. ESu-EFa 15-18″ Z4
‘Ruby Star’ Intense carmine lavender petals. MSu-Fa 36-40″ Z3
‘Smoothie Strawberry Mango’ Yellow flowers with red bullseye centers and red cones. Su 24-28″ Z4
‘Sombrero Adobe Orange’ Bright orange blooms. LSp-Su 18-20″ Z4
‘Sombrero Hot Coral’ Well-branched coral-orange coneflower holds its flat-faced, 3″ blooms high. Su-Fa 22″ Z5
‘Sombrero Lemon Yellow’ Bright lemon-yellow on a very compact, well-branched plant. 18-24″ Z5
‘Sombrero Salsa Red’ Rich deep red with high bud count. 24-26″ Z5
‘Sombrero Tres Amigos’ Flowers start peachy coral, turn to rose and fade to burgundy. Su 20″ Z4
‘Sunny days Lemon’ Sunny yellow double flowers. 22-30: Z5
‘Sunny days Ruby’ Rich deep red double flowers. 22-30″ Z5
‘White Swan’ Daisy-like flowers have a coppery cone center surrounded by drooping snow white petals. Su 18″ Z3
Eryngium (Sea Holly)
Z5 Attracts butterflies, good cut flower.
‘Electric Frost’ Violet-blue flowers rise above blue-green leaves with white margins. Pinkish tint in cooler weather. ESp-MSu 6-8″
Eupatorium (Joe Pye Weed)
Z4 Attracts butterflies, good cut flower.
‘Baby Joe’ Mauve-purple, cone shaped flower heads. LSu-Fa 24-30″
‘Chocolate’ Bronze-purple foliage with white flowers. MSu 48″
‘Phantom’ Dramatic compact version of an old time favorite. Large, wine-red flower clusters. Su 30″
‘Ruby’ Flowers earlier, more compact. Reddish-purple blooms. Su-EFa 24-32″
Euphorbia (Cushion Spurge)
Z5 Deer & rabbit resistant. Good cut flower. Semi-evergreen.
polychroma Green foliage with yellow flowers. Cut back for a second bloom. LSp 12-18″
Gaillardia (Blanket flower)
Attracts butterflies, deer resistant.
‘Arizona Apricot’ Unique apricot-orange petals. Su 12″ Z4
‘Arizona Red Shades’ Crimson red flowers. Long bloom time. ESu-EFa 12″ Z3
‘Arizona Sun’ Large, wide, fiery orange-red flowers tipped in yellow. Petite form with compact, uniform habit. All America Selection. ESu-EFa 8-10″ Z3
‘Fanfare Blaze’ Pinwheel blooms of orange/red on compact plants ESu-Fa 12-16″ Z4
‘Goblin’ Red flowers with yellow edges. ESu-Fa 12″ Z4
‘Mesa Bicolor’ Bright yellow, non fading blooms with copper red center and halo. Sturdy upright well-branched plants. ESu-Fa 16-18″ Z4
‘Mesa Red’ Rich velvety red blooms. Drought tolerant. Su 18″ Z5
‘Mesa Yellow’ Bright yellow. More prolific flowering. Sturdy upright well-branched plants. All-Amerca Selection. ESu-Fa 16-18″ Z4
‘Spintop Copper Sun’ Copper orange flowers tipped in yellow. Compact, early flowering. LSp-EFa 12″ Z3
‘Spintop Red Starburst’ Bright yellow blooms with a large red eye. Compact, early flowering. LSp-Fa 8-12″ Z3
Geranium (Cranesbill)
Deer & Rabbit resistant, good groundcover.
‘Ballerina’ Rose pink flowers with dark veins, LSp-LSu 4-6″ Z5
‘Biokovo’ Spreading plants with light pink flowers. 2015 PPA Perennial Plant of the Year. LSp 20″ Z4
‘Brookside’ Blue flowers with tiny white eyes. LSp-MSu 12-18″ Z4
‘Dark Reiter’ Vibrant lilac-blue flowers contrast with dark burgundy foliage. ESu-LSu 10″ Z3
‘Elke’ Large neon pink with white edge. Red foliage in fall. Su-EFa 10″
‘Johnson’s Blue’ Vivid blue flowers. LSp-LSu 15-18″ Z4
‘Karmina’ Deep pink flowers with red foliage in fall. LSp 8-10″ Z4
‘Kelly Anne’ Bright pink blossoms with white centers. LSp-Su 16-18″ Z3
‘Max Frei’ Compact-mounding plants, pink flowers. LSp-MSu 12″ Z4
‘Orkney Cherry’ Bronze foliage, bright pink, flowers. LSp-LSu 12-18″ Z5
‘Rozanne’ 2008 PPA Plant of the Year, Violet-blue flowers with white eye. Spreads 2-3′ LSp-MFa 18-20″ Z5
Geum (Avens)
Z5 Good for cut flowers.
‘Alabama Slammer’ Early bloomer. Deep orange, semi-double blooms with red highlights. Burgundy stems, textured foliage. Sp-Su 18″ Z4
‘Mai Tai’ Wiry, dark stems with semi-double apricot rosy-pink rosettes. LSp-MSu 8-10″ Z5
‘Totally Tangerine’ Extra large warm yellow orange flowers on wiry stems. LSp-MSu 30″ Z5
triflorum (Prairie Smoke) Nodding pink flowers. Native. Sp 12-15″ Z4
Gypsophila (Baby’s Breath)
Excellent for cut and dried flowers.
‘Pixie Splash’ Abundant tiny white flowers in airy sprays on mounding plants. Su-Fa 5″ Z4
‘Summer Sparkles’ Compact. Airy sprays of tiny white semi-double flowers. ESu-LSu 16″ Z3
Helenium (Helen’s Flower/Sneezeweed)
Z4 Attracts butterflies, good cut flower.
‘Hayday Golden Bicolor’ Sunny rays of petals show flashes of their red underside. MSu-LSu 14-18″
‘Mardi Gras’ Patterned petals have a blend of gold, copper and orange. Flowers stand on strong stems throughout the summer. MSu-LSu 4-5′
‘Mariachi Fuego’ Bright red and yellow bi-color flowers. LSu 20″
‘Mariachi Salsa’ Deep red petals surround dark chocolate centers on a compact plant. MSu-LSu 18-21″
‘Mariachi Siesta’ Deep red petals surround maroon/gold centers on a compact plant. MSu-LSu 18-21″
‘Mariachi Sombrero’ Deep, true red, ruffled petals with a rich brown cone. LSu 18-20″
Helianthus (Perennial Sunflower)
Great cut flower, attracts birds.
‘Autumn Gold’ Golden yellow daisy-like flowers. Narrow dark green leaves. LSu-EFa 24-26″ Z5
Heliopsis (False Sunflower)
Great for cutting, attracts butterflies.
‘Bleeding Hearts’ Spicy red blossoms mature to mango orange on dark stems. Green foliage tinged with smoky purple. MSu-MFa 4′ Z3
‘Summer Sun’ Semi-double, 3″ bright gold flowers. MSu-LSu 36″ Z3
‘Sunshine Daydream’ Fully double with, bright yellow, dahlia-like blooms. Tall form. Su 60″
‘Sunstruck’ Highly variegated green and white foliage. Huge bright yellow flowers. MSu-LSu 16″ Z4
Hemerocallis (Daylily)
Bloom time: E-Early    M-Mid-Season    L-Late    R-Repeat Bloom F-Fragrant    C-Continuous bloom    EX-Extended DAY12 DAY14 DAY19
‘Bela Lugosi’ True purple flowers with a lime green throat 33″ M
‘Cherry Cheeks’ 6″ Cherry pink, gold orange throat. 28″ M
‘Chicago Apache’ 5″ Scarlet with green throat. 27″ M F
‘Chicago Fire’ Ruby red flowers with chatreuse throats. 24″ E
‘Chicago Sunrise’ 6″ Brilliant orange with green throat. 28″ M R
‘Fragrant Returns’ Lightly ruffled, light lemon yellow. 18-24″ L C EX F
‘Going Bananas’ 4″ Lemon yellow flowers. 22″ M L
‘Happy Returns’ Buttery yellow flowers. 15″ E R
‘Hyperion’ 5 ½” Lemon Yellow, antique 40″ M EX F
‘Janice Brown’ 4″ Bright pink with rose pink eyezone, green throat. 21″ E
‘Joan Senior’ Large, elegant creamy white, ruffled. 30″ M R
‘Little Business’ 3″ Pink-red with green throat. 18″ E R
‘Little Grapette’ 2″ Gape petals with a green throat. Ruffled. 12″ E
‘Little Wine Cup’ 2″ Wine with green throat. 20″ M R
‘Mary Todd’ Profuse pastel yellow 6″ blooms. 26″ E
‘Mauna Loa’ Salmon pink with ruffled border. 22″ M
‘Nosferatu’ 6″ Dark purple with chartreuse throat. M
‘Pardon Me’ 2 ¾” Red with green throat. 18″ M R
‘Primal Scream’ Vibrant tangerine blossoms with slightly ruffled petals and soft green throats. 34″ M
‘Purple D’Oro’ 3″ Purple with yellow throat. 16″ E R
‘Ruby Stella’ 3″ Bold ruby-red. 26″ E R
‘Stella D’Oro’ 2-3″ Golden-yellow. 12-15″ E C
‘Strawberry Candy’ Bright coral-pink flowers with strawberry-red margins around pale yellow throats. 26″ E R
‘Summer Wine’ Large 5.5″ deep wine purple flowers. 18-24″ E
Trophytaker Daylilies (TT)
A patented series of daylilies known for their prolific blooms, attractive foliage & hardiness.
Happy Ever Appsters (HEA)
Bloom continuously throughout the season. Height includes flower scapes. DAYHEA DAYTT
‘Apache Wardance’ Fire-bursting orange/red petals bearing a deep red eyezone and heavy ruffles throughout. 28-30″ ML EX TT
‘Apricot Sparkles’ Dwarf is deep apricot with astounding diamond dusting qualities (shining particles on its petals), 15″ E C HEA
‘Aztec Priestess’ 6″ Reddish-gold with deep red eye. 26″ M R TT
‘Besame Mucho’ Intense watermelon pink/red flowers with a deeper red eyezone and fancy frilled ruffles. 5″ flowers. 22″ EM R TT
‘Big Time Happy’ 4-5″ Cream-yellow. 18″ E C HEA
‘Black Velvet baby’ 4″ Ruffled black red. 24″ E Mid C TT
‘Blazing Returns’ Curved, hot red petals, yellow-throat. ML C HEA
‘Bubblegum Pie’ 6.5″ Bright bubblegum-pink petals, yellow-to-green throat, and a pie-crust edge of bright yellow. 24″ EM TT
‘Cheasapeake Crablegs’ 6″ Orange with red chevron. 38″ EM TT
‘Coconut Lime Twist’ 6″ Ivory and green yellowblooms 22″ EM TT
‘Condilla’ 4″ Double glowing gold. 20″ EM TT
‘Court Troubadour’ Giant starburst blooms of bright cherry red with an ivory line down the center of each petal. 26″ E R TT
‘Dynamite Returns’ 4″ Ruffled pink with lemon throat. 17″ EM C HEA
‘Francis of Assissi’ Mauve 5″ flowers with well-defined white edge. Lavender water mark above a yellow throat. 24-26″ ML TT
‘Happy Enchantment’ 4″ Magenta pink ruffled petals. ML R TT
‘Happy Returns’ 3″ Canary yellow, excellent performer. 16″ E EX C HEA
‘Heavenly Angel Ice’ Unusual form. 6″ Very ruffled, creamy white with yellow throat. High bud count. 32″ ML R TT
‘Hot Ember’ Wide-petaled orange/red with a creamy oragne throat, smoking hot 6″ flowers. 28″ ML R TT
‘Indian Giver’ 4″ semi-starburst of wine-purple white edged flowers. R EM TT
‘Just Plum Happy’ 4.5″ flowers are mauve pink with a plum purple eye and matching narrow picotee edge. EM R HEA
‘Jungle Beauty’ Pure midnight purple 5″ flowers with glowing chartreuse throat. 28-30″ M TT
‘Kansas Kitten’ 5″ Lavender-purple with dark eye and green throat. 22″ M R TT
‘Marquee Moon’ Cream-colred flowers with ruffled petals with yellow margins and throats. 24″ ML TT
‘Mighty Chestnut’ Unique russet red orange blooms with a deep burgundy eye and golden throat. Ruffled petals. M TT
‘Miss Rachel’ Pink flower with reddish eyezone, with hints of melon and orange. Bright orange throat, rich rosy red veining. 18-20″ EM TT
‘Moonlit Masquerade’ 6″ Cream with burgundy. 24-26″ ML TT
‘Moses Fire’ 6″ Red with gold edge. 22″ M TT
‘Orange you Lucky’ 4″ Deep orange blooms. 15″ E TT
‘P.S. I Love You’ 4.5″ flowers of soft pink with an oversized red eyezone and yellow-to-green throat. 24″ M TT
‘Red Hot Returns’ 5″ Hot cherry red with lemon throat. 24″ EM C HEA
‘Red Reverence’ 6″ Pure velvet-red with small green throat. 28″ M R TT
‘Rhythm & Hues’ Recurved petals of soft lavender with wide eye of saturated violet. EM R TT
‘Romantic Returns’ 5″ Ruffled ruby pink, yellow throat. 24″ M C HEA
‘Rosy Returns’ 4″ Rose pink, deep eye zone, yellow throat. 14″ E C HEA
‘Royal Frosting’ 6″ Fragrant Near white flowers with green throat 32″ E C TT
‘Siloam Double Classic’ 4″ Frilled peach-pink 16″ EM TT
‘Spirtual Corridor’ 6″ Soft lavender-pink with yellow edge. 30″ M R TT
‘Stephanie Returns’ 4″ Unique blend of magenta. 22″ E R TT
‘Tuscawilla Tigress’ 7″ bright orange/red flowers. 23-25″ M TT
‘When My Sweetheart Returns’ 5″ Cream with yellow pink throat. M C HEA
‘You Are My Sunshine’ 4″ Gold with rich red eye and red edge. 27″ M R TT
Hibiscus moscheutos (Hardy Hibiscus, Rose Mallow)
Z4 Beautiful, giant tropical-like plants are hardy and easy to grow. Hibiscus typically doesn’t break dormancy until end of May. Attracts butterflies and deer resistant.
‘Berry Awesome’ Huge 7-8″ wide lavender pink flowers with a red eye, and contrasting deep midnight green foliage. MSu-LSu 4′
‘Blackberry Merlot’ Deep velvety red 8″ flowers. MSu-EFa 48-54″
‘Candy Crush’ Huge 8″ bubblegum pink flowers. MSu-LSu 48-54″
‘Cranberry Crush’ 7-8″ Deep scarlet flowers. MSu-EFa 4′
‘Dark Mystery’ Incredibly dark wine purple leaves. Large 8-9″ white flowers with a dark red eyes and cherry red veining. MSu-EFa 60-66″
‘Evening Rose’ Huge 8″ puckered pink flowers on near black foliage. MSu-LSu 4′
‘French Vanilla’ Huge 7-8″ creamy custard yellow flowers on green leaves. Flowers are more yellow when its cooler. MSu-EFa 42-48″
‘Inner Glow’ Rich rose pink flowers have a lavender purple halo at the centers. The flowers cover the dissected, olive green leaves in mid to late summer. MSu-EFa 42-48″
‘Midnight Marvel’ Huge pure red blooms grow on rich wine purple, maple leaf like foliage. MSu-EFa 54″
‘Spinderella’ Large 8″ white flowers with pink accents and a dark red eye. Dark green leaves. MSu-LSu 48-54″
‘Starry Starry Night’ Pale pink 7-8″ with darker pink veining and speckling. Dark, near black maple-shaped leaves. Su 4′
Iris germanica (Bearded Iris)
Z3 Attracts hummingbirds and is deer and rabbit resistant. Good cut flower. Prefers dry soil. Beautiful, fragrant flowers. Wide variety of cultivars with colorful, contrasting upright standards and falls. Most bloom late spring to early summer with some reblooming varieties. Wide strappy blue-green foliage. 24-36″
Iris pallida (Sweet Iris)
Fragrant. Attractive foliage.
‘Albo-Variegata’ Silvery white and green striped foliage with lilac blue flowers. LSp 24″ Z3
‘Aureo-Variegata’ Bright green and creamy yellow striped foliage with pale lavender flowers. LSp 24-30″ Z4
Iris siberica (Siberian Iris)
Z4 Attracts hummingbirds. Deer & rabbit resistant. Good cut flower. Beardless flowers.
‘Butter & Sugar’ Falls of bright butter yellow between neat white standards. LSp-ESu 28″
‘Caesar’s Brother’ Intense blue flowers. Bluish green leaves. LSp-ESu 36″
Iris versicolor (Blue Flag)
Prefers moist sites. Native. Graceful, sword-leaved plant.Violet-blue flowers with yellow sepals. 2-3′
Knautia (Field Scabiosa)
Z5 Attracts butterflies, deer resistant.
‘Thunder & Lightning’ Gray-green foliage with creamy white margins and magenta pincushion blooms. 12-18″
Kniphofia (Red Hot Poker)
Attracts butterflies & hummingbirds, deer & rabbit resistant. Good cut flower.
‘Pyromania Red Rockets Glare’ Vibrant warm buds open to creamy peach flowers over grass-like foliage. Su 30-36″ Z5
‘High Roller’ Coral orange flowers open creamy white on perfectly formed cones on spikey foliage. Su 24-28″ Z5
Laythyrus (Perennial Sweet Pea)
Attracts butterflies, good cut flower, deer resistant, groundcover.
latifolius mix Large clusters of showy flowers (white, pink, rose and lavender-mauve) on spreading climbing vines 3-6′ long. ESu-LFa
Lavandula (True Lavender)
Z5 Requires good drainage. Deer and rabbit resistant, fragrant, cut and dried flowers.
‘Hidcote’ Deep purple flowers. MSu-EFa 12″
‘Munstead’ Lavender flowers on fragrant silvery foliage. LSp-LSu 12″
‘Phenomenal’ Fragrant mounds of silver foliage yield purple-blue flower spikes. Cold-hardy, disease resistant. 2-3′ Su-Fa
‘Platinum Blonde’ Fragrant lavender-blue flowers on tall, thin, strong, upright stems above a dense, compact mound of narrow, gray-green leaves with cream-colored margins. MSu-EFa 16-24″
‘Sweet Romance’ Plump, rich-violet purple flower wands atop grey-green foliage. ESu-MFa 12-18″
Leontopodium (Edelweiss)
Z3 Cut flowers, containers.
alpinum Silvery foliage with white flowers. Sp 12-15″
Leucanthemum (Shasta Daisy)
A must for the old-fashioned garden. Well drained soil. Attracts butterflies, good cut flower, deer resistant.
‘Alaska’ Large white flowers. ESu-LSu 24″ Z3
‘Banana Cream’ Huge flowers open lemon yellow and mature to creamy white. Compact. Disease resistant. ESu-LSu 15-18″ Z5
‘Becky’ Large single white flowers. LSp-EFa 36″ Z4
‘Christine Hagemann’ Large 3″ double white flowers with creamy yellow centers. ESu-LSu 30″ Z5
‘Daisy Duke’ Super compact, highly floriferous with single, pure white flowers. ESu-LSu 12-24″ Z5
‘Daisy May’ Super compact, highly floriferous with single, pure white flowers. ESu-LSu 12-24″ Z5
‘Darling Daisy Supreme’ Dwarf long lasting blooms, white w/yellow center. 12″ Su Z5
‘Madonna’ Very uniform in height and habit. Virgin white flowers with yellow disks. LSp-Fa 8-10″ Z3
‘Snowcap’ Dwarf habit with long lasting white flowers. ESu-LSu 12″ Z5
‘Snow Lady’ Dwarf, fast-growing white single flowers with yellow-green centers. ESu-LSu 12-15″ Z5
‘Switzerland’ Bright white with yellow centers. ESu-LSu 24-36″ Z5
‘Western Star Leo’ Single pure shite flowers. Su 14-20″ Z4
Lewisia (Bitterroot)
Z3 Drought tolerant, requires good drainage.
‘Elise Mix’ Dainty, daisy-like blooms held in airy clusters and succulent evergreen foliage. Requires excellent draingage. Sp 6″ Z3
‘Little Plum’ Evergreen leaves with large, rose-purple flowers. Compact habit, good for rock gardens. Needs good drainage. ESu 3-6″
Liatris (Blazing Star, Gayfeather)
Z3 Attracts butterflies, deer resistant. A very popular cut flower for florists. Perfect for meadows.
‘Kobold’ Rose-lavender flowers. MSu-EFa 24″
Lilium (Oriental, LA Hybrids, and Asiatic Lilies)
Z4 Hardy, easy to grow, with spectacular flowers. Assorted heights 18-40″
Asiatic Lilies
‘Golden Matrix’ Sparkling yellow with good bud count. Su 16″
‘Lollypop’ White star-shaped flowers with bright pink tips. Su 24-30′
‘Matrix’ Fiery red flower with orange center on long stems. Su 16-24″
‘Orange Matrix’ Shorter growing variety with upward facing, medium-sized bright orange flowers. MSu-LSu 16′
‘Tiny Bee’ Rich yellow with black freckles. MSu 12-14″
‘Tiny Diamond’ Rose red flowers with white centers. MSu 12-16″
‘Tiny Dino’ Bright orange with subtle black freckles. MSu 12-14″
‘Tiny Double You’ Orange double blooms. MSu 12-14″
‘Tiny Ghost’ Large, rich magenta purple-red flowers. MSu 12-14″
‘Tiny Nugget’ Big, light gold blooms with a marron eye. MSu 12-14″
‘Tiny Padhye’ Large deep red petals with white tips. MSu 16-18″
‘Tiny Pearl’ Large, rich pink flowers. MSu 14-16″
Oriental Lilies
‘Casa Blanca’ Huge, pure white, luminous blooms, up to ten per stalk. Strongly aromatic scent. Su 36-60″
‘Dizzy’ Large, white, open-faced flowers with dark pink-red midribs and an abundance of speckles. Wonderful fragrance. 36-48″
‘Stargazer’ Very fragrant, star-shaped pink flowers with dark stripes, white edges and spots. Su 45-48″
‘True Emotion’ Dwarf, compact Oriental Lily that produces fragrant, snow white blooms considered superb for cut flowers. MSu-LSu 16-20″
Lupinus (Lupine)
Z4 Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies, good for cutting. Plants grow best in cooler climates. Salt tolerant.
‘Mini Gallery Blue Bicolor’ Blue and white bicolor. ESu 14-16″
‘Popsicle’ Series Available in blue and red. ESu 15-18″
‘Westcountry’ Series Available in purple/white, magenta/yellow, purple, lavender, pink/white, and ruby red. ESu 30-36″
Lychnis (Maltese Cross, Catch Fly)
Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. Deer resistant. Good for cutting.
‘Lipstick’ Upright clump of dark bronze foliage that bear large clusters of brilliant, red-orange flowers. Su 35-47″ Z4
‘Orange Gnome’ Orange-red flowers, bronze tinted foliage. Su 8″ Z3
‘Petite Jenny’ Soft lavender-pink fluffy blooms. LSp-Fa 14-16″ Z5
Lysimachia (Loosestrife)
Moist soil, full sun to shade.
‘Aurea’ Low-growing, rampant, evergreen groundcover with rounded, golden-yellow leaves. Cup-shaped, bright yellow flowers. Su 4-6″
‘Golden Alexander’ Yellow flowers with yellow variegated foliage. MSu-EFa 2′ Z4
Malva (Musk Mallow)
Z5 Attracts butterflies, rabbit resistant.
‘Zebrina’ Resembles hollyhock. Small lavender pink blooms. MSu-EFa 36″
Monarda (Bee-Balm)
Z4 Attracts butterflies, hummingbirds. Deer resistant and good cut flower.
‘Balmy Pink’ Large, shaggy, pink flowers. Fragrant. MSu-LSu 10-12″
‘Balmy Purple’ Large, shaggy, purple flowers. Fragrant. MSu-LSu 10-12″
‘Balmy Rose’ Rose-colored flowers. Mildew resistant. MSu-LSu 10-12″
‘Blue Moon’ Lavender-blue flowers with attractive bracts. MSu 24″
‘Coral Reef’ Salmon-pink flowers. Long-blooming and clean selection ESu-EFa 24-36″
‘Fireball’ Bright red flowers. Mildew resistant. ESu-EFa 16-20″
‘Gardenview Scarlet’ Rose-red blooms. Mildew resistant. LSu 36″
‘Leading Lady Plum’ Magenta purple flowers on a petite clump. Earlier flowering. ESu-MSu 14″
‘Marje Pink’ Very large, vivid pink, two-lipped tubular flowers in distinctively crown-shaped heads. Mildew resistant. Su 12-15″
‘Marje Purple’ Very large, vivid purple, two-lipped tubular flowers in distinctively crown-shaped heads. Mildew resistant. Su 12-15″
‘Marje Rose’ Very large, vivid rose, two-lipped tubular flowers in distinctively crown-shaped heads. Mildew resistant. Su 12-15″
‘Marshall’s Delight’ Pink flowers. Mildew resistant. MSu-LSu 36″
‘Pink Frosting’ Pale pink flowers form a carpet of blossoms. MSu 16″
‘Pochahantas Purple’ Deep purple blooms. MSu 14-16″
‘Sugar Buzz Series’ (Blueman, Bubblegum Blast, Cherry Pops, Grape Gumball) Bright blooms on comact plants MSu 14-16″
Native Plants & Grasses
Acorus americanus (American Sweet Flag) Allium cernuum (Nodding Wild Onion) Anemone canadensis (Meadow Anemone) Aquilegia canadensis (Red Columbine) Arisaema triphyllum (Jack in the Pulpit) Asclepias syriaca (Common Milkweed) Asclepias verticilata (Whorled Milkweed) Bouteloua curtipendula (Sideoats Grama) Camassia scilloides (Wild Hyacinth) Carex muskingumensis Carex pensylvanica (Pennsylvania Sedge) Carex Rosea Carex Shortiana Chelone glabra (Turtlehead) Coreospis lanceolata (Lanceleaf Tickseed) Coreopsis palmate (Prairie Coreopsis) Dalea candida (White Prairie Clover) Dalea purpurea (Purple Prairie Clover) Dodecatheon meadia (Eastern Shooting Star) Echinacea pallida (Pale Purple Coneflower) Echinacea purpurea (Purple Coneflower) Eryngium yuccifolium (Rattlesnake Master) Euphoria corollata (Flowering Spurge) Eurybia macrophylla Eragrostis spectablis Fragaria virginiana (Virginia Strawberry) Gentiana andrewsii (Closed Bottle Gentian) Geranium maculatum (Wild Geranium) Geum triflorum (Prairie Smoke) Hepatica nobilis var acutiloba (Sharp-lobed Hepatica) Heuchera richardsonii (Prairie Alumroot) Hydrophyllum virginianum (Virginia Waterleaf) Iris cristata (Dwarf Crested Iris) Iris versicolor (Harlequin Blueflag Iris) Iris virginica (Blueflag Iris) Lespedeza violecea Liatris aspera (Rough Blazing Star) Liatris cylindracea (Cylindrical Blazing Star) Liatris pycnostachya (Prairie Blazing Star) Liatris spicata (March Blazing Star) Lilium nichiganense (Michigan Lily) Lobelia cardinalis (Cardinal Flower) Lobelia siphilitica (Blue Cardinal Flower) Maianthemum racemosum (False Solomon’s Seal) Mertensia virginica (Virginia Bluebells) Monarda fistulosa (Wild Bergamot) Monarda punctata (Spotted Bee Balm) Opuntia humifusa (Eastern Prickly Pear) Pachysandra procumbens (Allegheny Pachysandra) Penstemon digitalis (Foxglove Beardtongue) Phlox bifida (Cleft Phlox) Physostegia virginiana (Cleft Phlox) Polemonium reptans (Jacob’s Ladder) Pycnanthemum tenufolium (Slender Mountain Mint) Pycnanthemum virginianum (Common Mountain Mint) Ratibida pinnata (Gray-headed Coneflower) Rudbeckia fulgida var. speciose (Showy Black-Eyed Susan) Rudbeckia hirta (Black-Eyed Susan) Ruella humilis (Wild Petunia) Sanguisorba Canadensis Sedum ternatum (Wild Stonecrop) Silene regia (Royal Catchfly) Silene stellate (Starry Campion) Sisyrinchium angustifolium (Blue-eyed Grass) Solidago speciose (Showy Goldenrod) Sporobolus heterolepis (Prairie Dropseed) Symphyotrichum oblongifolium (Aromatic Aster) Symphyotrichum oolentangiense (Sky Blue Aster) Symphyotrichum shortii Thalictrum diocum (Early Meadow Rue) Tiarella cordifolia (Foam Flower) Trillium grandiflorum (Great Whie Trillium) Uvularia grandiflorum (Large-flowered Merrybells) Viola pedata (Bird’s Foot Violet) Zizia aptera (Heart-leaved Meadow Parsnip) Ziza aurea (Golden Alexander)
Nepeta (Catmint)
Z4 Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Deer & rabbit resistant. Very tolerant of heat and drought.
‘Blue Wonder’ Blue flower spikes on aromatic foliage. MSp-Fa 12-15″
‘Cat’s Meow’ Lavender-blue flowers on gray green foliage. ESu 20″
‘Cat’s Pajamas’ Half the size of Cat’s Meow. Ball-shaped habit. Indigo blue flowers. ESu–Efa 14″
‘Early Bird’ Early and extended bloom time. ESp-Fa 10-12″
‘Junior Walker’ Spikes of soft lavender flowers. Finely textured gray green foliage. Sterile dwarf of Walker’s Low. Su-EFa 14-16″
‘Kitten Around’ Bright rosy purple calyxes hold periwinkle blue flowers. ESu-LSu 15″
‘Purrsian Blue’ Small, perfectly rounded, densely branched clump of tiny, green leaves with soft periwinkle blue flowers. ESu-EFa 14-18″
‘Walker’s Low’ Blue flowers on mounds of gray-green foliage. 2007 PPA Perennial Plant of the Year. MSp-Fa 2-3′
Oenothera (Evening Primrose/Sundrops)
Z4 Drought tolerant, deer resistant.
‘Fireworks’ Red buds ooen to bright yellow flowers E-MSu 20″
missouriensis (Ozark sundrops) Sunny yellow flowers on a trailing plant. ESu-LSu 12″
‘Siskiyou’ Cup-shaped pink blooms with white centers. Su 2-18″ Z5
tetragona Yellow flowers atop reddish brown stems. ESu-LSu 20-36″
Paeonia (Peony)
Z3 Hardy and easy to grow. A bush-like plant with huge showy flowers that bloom in spring to early summer. Transplant in fall. Use peony rings for support. Great cut flower. PAE44
‘Bowl of Beauty’ Fuchsia petals with pale lemon centers. M-LSp 18-24″
‘Buckeye Belle’ Semi-double, velvety dark red. MSp 3′
‘Felix Crousse’ Double Raspberry red. MSp 28″
‘Hawaiian Coral’ Semi-double Coral pink. M-LSp 24-36″
‘Inspecteur Lavergne’ Double ruby red. M-LSp 18-24″
‘Jan van Leeuwen’ White with yellow center M-LSp 24-30″
‘Kansas’ Huge double red with strong stems. M-LSp 18-24″
‘Lady Orchid’ Double lavender-pink. M-LSp 28-30″
‘Many Happy Returns’ Double booms in warm red. M-LSp 24-30″
‘Paul M Wild’ Exhibition quality, double red. M-LSp 34″
‘Raspberry Sundae’ Fragrant soft-pink double blooms M-LSp 24-36″
‘Sarah Bernhardt’ Early Red blooms M-LSp 24″
‘Shirley Temple’ Large double white with hints of pink. M-LSp 18-24″
Paeonia Itoh (Intersectional Hybrid)
Z4 Crossed with a Tree Peony, producing a sturdy shrub-like plant with masses of huge flowers that bloom in late spring. Deer resistant, fragrant, good cut flower. PAEITOH2 PAEITOH
‘Bartzella’ BVery large, bright yellow double blossoms with a slight red center stand above the lush, dark green, deeply dissected foliage. 36″
‘Cora Louise’ Large, semi-double, lightly fragrant blossoms, white with dark lavender central flares, stand above lush, toothed foliage. 36″
‘Julia Rose’ Large, soft apricot, double flowers with blended reddish purple tips and yellow centers. 30″
‘Singin in the Rain’ A rare, yet hardy hybrid with creamy yellow, semi-double blooms with salmon coloring as they mature. 24-36″
Paeonia (Tree Peony)
Z4 Produces a sturdy shrub-like plant with masses of huge flowers that bloom in late spring. Deer resistant, fragrant, good cut flower. PAET39
‘High Noon’ Yellow with red centers. Semi-double blooms.
‘Houki’ Lipstick-red, semi-double blooms.
‘Shimadajin’ Extremely large double purple blooms.
Papaver orientale (Oriental Poppy)
Z3 Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Deer and rabbit resistant, good for cutting. Most poppies go dormant after blooming.
‘Brilliant’ Orange-scarlet blooms with black eye. LSP-ESu 36″
‘Crimson Red’ Large, brilliant red, cup-shaped, silky flowrs on long stems. LSp-ESu 36″
‘Fruit Punch’ Huge 5″ silky, ruffled blooms in reds, pinks, oranges, and plums with black centers. LSp-ESu 36″
‘Prince of Orange’ 4-5″, Brilliant tangerine flowers. LSp 30″
‘Princess Victoria Louise’’ Large crepe-paper like salmon pink petals. MSp-LSp 24-30″
‘Royal Wedding’ Striking white flowers with black center. LSp 30″
Penstemon (Beardtongue)
Attracts hummingbirds, good for cutting and are drought tolerant.
‘Blackbeard’ Dark purple foliage with purple flower stems and light purple flowers with white flaring tubes. ESu 34″ Z4
‘Dark Towers’ Pink flowers. Bronze-red foliage. ESu-MSu 18-24″ Z3
‘Husker Red’ Purple-bronze foliage loaded with dramatic spikes of white flowers. 1996 Perennial Plant of the Year. ESu-MSu 24-36″ Z4
‘Midnight Masquerade’ Burgundy purple leaves. Rich lavender-purple flowers have pure white interiors. ESu-MSu 40″ Z3
‘Onyx and Pearls’ Combination of dark foliage and soft lavender flowers. ESu-MSu 42″ Z3
‘Prairie Dusk’ Flowers are vivid purple trumpets arranged on tall flower stems ESu-MSu 18″
‘Pristine Deep Rose’ Large strudy stems that are stacked with tubular rose pink flowers. ESu-MSu 20″ Z5
‘Pristine Lilac Purple’ Large sturdy stems that are stacked with tubular dark purple flowers. ESu-MSu 20″ Z5
Perovskia (Russian Sage)
Z5 Attracts hummingbirds, deer resistant, and good cut flower. Airy spikes of lavender-blue flowers top strong stems with silvery green leaves.
atriplicifolia 1995 PPA Perennial Plant of the Year. MSu 48″
‘Crazy Blue’ Violet-blue flower spikes with lacy, gray-green aromatic foliage. Hardy and heat tolerant. MSu-EFa 16-18″
‘Denim n Lace’ Lacy-like, bright sky blue flowers are held on amethyst calyxes, with strong stems and an upright habit. MSu-EFa 28-32″
‘Little Lace’ Compact and tidy habit with delicately cut silver foliage and bluish-purple blooms. LSu 14″
‘Little Spire’ Lavender blue flowers. Shorter habit. LSu 24″
‘Sage Advice’ Lavender purple flowers on darker purple calyxes. Broader leaves. Earlier bloom. MSu-EFa 32-36″
Phlox paniculata (Tall Garden Phlox)
Z3/4 Must have for the old-fashioned garden. Tall bushy plants with giant fragrant flower heads. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds, good cut flower.
‘Bright Eyes’ Pale pink with a crimson eye. Su 3′
‘Bubblegum Pink’ Medium pink with whitle flecks. Mildew resistant. ESu-EFa 18-24″
‘Cherry Crush’ Large wine-red flowers. Mildew resistant. ESu-Fa 10-12″
‘Cloudburst’ Dark purple buds open to lavender purple flowers with bright pink eyes that cover abroad, mounding, bilowy habit. ESu-LSu 22″
‘Coral Crème Drop’ Rosy-coral. Highlighted with white with a deep-pink eye. Mildew resistant. ESu-EFa 18-24″
‘Cotton Candy’ Soft two-tone, fragrant, pink flowers. ESu-Fa 24″
‘Cover Girl’ Lavender purple flowers with a white halo at centers. ESu 38-42″
‘David’ Fragrant brilliant white flowers. 2002 PPA Perennial Plant of the Year. Mildew resistant. Su-Fa. 40″
‘Glamour Girl’ Hot coral pink flowers on dark purple stems. MSu 32″
‘Grape Lollipop’ Reddish-purple blossoms with a flare of white circing their darker centers. Mildew resistant. ESu-EFa 18-24″
‘Jeanna’ Lavender pink flowers, multi-stemmed branches. MSu 48″
‘Kapow Coral’ Huge coral blooms with dark eye. 18-20″
‘Kapow Lavender’ Huge Lavender blooms with dark eye. 18-20″
‘Laura’ Purple, white center, dark eye. Mildew resistant. MSu-LSu 2-3′
‘Lucky Lilac’ Large lilac blue flowers. Mildew resistant. ESu-Fa 10-12″
‘Nicky’ Deep magenta flowers with good mildew resistance.
‘Opening Act Pink-s-Dot’ Near white flowers with a dark pink center in a star pattern. ESu-MSu 22-28″
‘Red Riding Hood’ Vivid clusters of fragrant, cherry-red flowers. 16-20″
‘Uptown Girl’ Light pink flowers with star-shaped dark pink eyes. 32-36″
Phlox subulata (Creeping Phlox)
Z3 Only available in spring. Moss-like foliage covered in white, pink, or purple flowers.
‘Amazing Grace’ White flowers with pink eye. 4-6″
‘Emerald Blue’ Delicate lavender blue flowers. LSp 4-6″
‘Emerald Pink’ Starry, hot pink flowers. MSp-LSp 4-6″
‘Eye Candy’ Lavender flowers with purple eye. 4-6″
‘Fort Hill’ Pink flowers. MSp-LSp 4-6″
‘North Hills’ Bright white flowers with a prominent violet purple eye. MSp-LSp 4-6″
‘Snowflake’ Loose clusters of large star-shaped, pure white flowers.
Physostegia (False Dragonhead, Obedient Plant)
Z2
‘Autumn Carnival’ Lavender pink flowers 15-17″
‘Miss Manners’ Pure white snapdragon-like flowers. Non-spreading habit. Su-Fa 18-24″ Z3
‘Pink Manners’ Less aggressive than other varieties. Upright, clump forming and strong stemmed with soft pink flowers. MSu-EFa 30-36″
Platycodon grandiflorum (Balloon Flower)
Z4 Deer resistant, good cut flower.
‘Grandiflorus Double Blue’ Abundant 3″ purple blooms. 24″
‘Sentimental Blue’ Compact, with large blue flowers. MSu 6-8″
Pulsatilla (Pasqueflower)
Z4 Early season pollen for bees.
vulgaris Large, showy, bell-shaped blue-purple flowers followed by eye-catching plume-like, fuzzy seed heads. ESp 12″
Rudbeckia (Black-eyed Susan)
Attracts butterflies, good cut flower.
‘American Gold Rush’ Mounding plant covered in gold blooms with more slender foliage. More disease resistant. All America Selection. Su-EFa 26″ Z4
‘Goldsturm’ Golden with dark brown cone. 1999 PPA Perennial Plant of the Year. MSu-EFa 24″ Z4
triloba Hundreds of small golden flowers with brown centers bloom for almost three months. Native. Su-Fa 42″ Z4
‘Viette’s Little Suzy’ Dwarf plant with bright yellow daisy-like flowers with brown centers. MSu-Fa 14″ Z4
Salvia (Meadow Sage)
Z4 Attracts butterflies & hummingbirds, deer and rabbit resistant, good cut flowers. Branching, clump forming foliage with densely flower-coated spikes.
‘Azure Snow’ Deep violet blue and white bicolor flowers. LSp-ESu 18-20″
‘Back to the Fuchsia’ Fuchsia pink flower spikes. LSp-ESu 22-24″
‘Blue Hills’ Profuse blooming true blue flowers. ESu-LSu 24″
‘Blue Marvel’ Bushy clump of grey-green leaves, with large, upright long lasting violet-blue flowers with blue overtones. ESu-LSu 10-12″
‘Bumbleblue’ Light sky blue flowers. Low rounded habit. ESu 16″
‘Bumblesnow’ Light sky blue flowers. Low rounded habit. ESu 16″
‘Bumbleberry’ Showy, dark fuschia pink flowers on dark wine purple stems. ESu 12″
‘Bumblesky’ Light sky blue flowers. Low rounded habit. ESu 16″
‘Caradonna’ Violet spikes with bright purple stems. ESu 18″
‘East Friesland’ Violet flowers. ESu 15″
‘May Night’ Deep purple. Long bloom time. Compact. 1997 PPA Perennial Plant of the Year. ESu-MSu 18″
‘Rhapsody in Blue’ Two-tone blue-violet flowers on wide gray-green foliage. ESu-MSu 24″
‘Rose Marvel’ Bushy clump of grey-green leaves, with large, upright long lasting deep rose flowers. LSp 14″
‘Royal Crimson Distinction’ Tall, stately spikes of crimson-pink. ESu-MSu 18-24″
‘Wesuwe’ Vibrant purple spikes on gray-green foliage. ESu-MSu 12-18″
Scabiosa (Pin Cushion Flower)
Z4 Attracts butterflies, good cut flower. A profusion of pincushion-like flowers top wiry stems. Blooms late spring to late summer.
‘Butterfly Blue’ Lavender-blue flowers. 2000 PPA Perennial Plant of the Year. Compact habit. LSp-LSu 12-18″
Sedum (Stonecrop)
Drought tolerant, attracts butterflies, rabbit resistant.
‘Autumn Fire’ Improved Autumn Joy with tighter growth habit, more brightly colored flower heads. Does not flop. LSu-MFa 24-30″ Z3
‘Autumn Joy’ Bronze-pink flowers. LSu 15″ Z4
‘Borchii Sport’ Small, tight leaves of apple green and rusty red. White blooms Su 3″ Z5
‘Dazzleberry’ Ultra-colorful groundcover. Smoky-blue spreading foliage is covered by reaspberry-red flowerheads. LSu-Fa 8″ Z4
‘Dragon’s Blood’ Evergreen bronze foliage with red flowers. Su 6″ Z3
‘Elsie’s Gold’ Gray-green leaves with toothed edge margins of creamy yellow. Light pink blooms. LSu 22″ Z3
‘Fulda Glow’ Rose-red flowers appear on short stalks above bronze-red foliage. LSu 4″ Z3
‘Himalayan Skies’ Blue gray-green foliage. Denser foliage does not fade in the summer. White, star shaped blooms. Su 6″ Z3
‘Lidakense’ Low blue-gray foliage, starry pink flowers. LSu 4-6″
‘Lime Twister’ Variegated cream and green leaves. Edges turn red in cool weather. Brilliant pink flowers. LSu 9″ Z4
‘Lime Zinger’ Suculent apple green leaves edged in cherry red. Large clusters of soft pink flowers appear late. LSu-EFa 4-6″ Z4
‘Matrona’ Sturdy, upright with gray-green leaves infused with rosy pink and purple stems. Mauve-pink flowers. LSu 18-24″
‘Mojave Jewels Diamond’ Red/purple leaves with hot pink flowers. 12-15″
‘Mojave Jewels Sapphire’ Blue leaves with pink flowers. 12-15″
‘Neon’ Deep rose-pink with thicker flower clusters. LSu 18″ Z3
‘Night Embers’ Vase-like, upright habit with stout purple-black foliage with clusters of mauve-pink flowers. LSu-Fa 24″ Z3
‘Prima Angelina’ Denser, more compact habit. Low growing with a vivid brilliant golden color. Yellow Flowers. Su 6″
‘Red Ice’ Small, bead-like leaves of green that turn red. Sea of white blooms. Su 3″ Z4
‘Rosy Glow’ Low-growing with blue-green foliage and ruby-red flowers. Prized for its brightly colored blossoms, ease of culture. LSu 8″ Z3
sieboldii (‘October Daphne’) Low, spreading, blue-green leaves with narrow pink margins. Small clusters of bright pink flowers. EFa 6-10″ Z3
‘SunSparkler Series’ (Firecracker, Lime Twister, Lime Zinger, Wildfire) Groundcover type. spreading. 4-6″
‘Thundercloud’ Upright billowy clouds of white to soft pink flowers. Mounding gray-green leaves with textured edges. LSu 8-10″ Z4
‘Voodoo’ Dark mahogany foliage with red flowers. ESu 6″ Z3
Sempervivum (Hen and Chicks)
Z3 Deer & rabbit resistant, drought tolerant.
‘Oddity’ Lime green tubular leaves with open crimson tips. Pink star-shaped flowers. MSu 4″
‘Purple Beauty’ Purple leaves. 2″
‘Ruby Heart’ Ruby centers with green tips. 3″
‘Twilight Blues’ Silvery, blue-green rosettes that blush pink to burgundy. Pink bloom. MSu 3″
Sidalcea (Prairie Mallow)
Resembles miniature hollyhock flowers. Attracts butterflies & hummingbirds, good cut flower.
‘Candy Girl’ Dark-rose flowers on long flower spikes. MSu-LSu 24″ Z5
Sisyrinchium (Blue-Eyed Grass)
‘Lucerne’ Loads of one inch, deep blue flowers. Long-blooming. Great, grassy foliage all season. Great for edging. LSP-ESu 10-12″
Solidago (Goldenrod)
Z4 Attracts butterflies.
‘Crown of Rays’ Rich vibrant Golden panicles. 24-36″
‘Fireworks’ Long arching spires of brilliant yellow flowers. LSu-EFa 3′
‘Little Lemon’ Compact form of goldenrod with lemon yellow panicles and finely textured foliage. LSu-EFa 8-10″
Spigelia (Indian Pink)
Attracts butterflies & hummingbirds.
‘Little Redhead’ Dark red tubular flowers with yellow interiors above an upright clump of wedge shaped leaves. ESu-MSu 24-28″
Stachys (Lamb’s Ear)
Deer & rabbit resistant.
densiflorus Densely packed spikes of vivid rose purple flowers on glossy green foliage. Dwarf 10″ Z4
‘Helene Von Stein’ (Big Ears) Large, woolly silver leaves. 12-15″ Z5
‘Silver Carpet’ Intense shade of silver. Non-flowering variety. 12-15″ Z4
Stachys officinalis (Betony)
Z4 Deer & rabbit resistant.
‘Hummelo’ Superb plant with puckered green foliage & many strong short stems of purple-pink flowers. Compact & tidy. 2019 Perennial Plant of the Year. ESu-MSu 16″
‘Pink Cotton Candy’ Large pink flowers arise on strong stems for an extended period. ESu-MSu 12-18″
Vernonia (Ironweed)
Z4 Attracts butterflies & hummingbirds. Drought tolerant. Deer and rabbit resistant.
‘Iron Butterfly’ Violet-purple flowers on densely-branched, finely texured foliage. Native. LSu 24-36″
Veronica (Speedwell)
Attracts butterflies & hummingbirds, deer resistant, taller varieties make good cut flower.
‘Bubblegum Candles’ Deep pink flowers. Compact. ESu 8″ Z4
‘Giles van Hees’ Sunset pink florets on 6″ spikes. LSp-EFa 6″ Z3
‘Perfectly Picasso’ Spikes of star-shaped, medium pink flowers. LSp-EFa 22-26″ Z4
‘Purplegum Candles’ Intense violet, fragrant flowers. MSu 8-10″ Z4
‘Royal Candles’ Abundant violet-blue flowers. ESu-LSu 15-18″ Z4
‘Very Van Gogh’ Paintbrush-like, purple flowers on heavily branched scapes. Many secondary flower spikes. MSu-LSu 18-20″ Z4
Veronicastrum (Culver’s Root)
Z3 Attracts butterflies & hummingbirds, deer resistant.
‘Fascination’ Whorled leaves with lilac-rose flower spikes. ESu-LSu 40″
SHADE PERENNIALS
Shade perennials are best used in areas where there is morning sun or a lot of indirect sunlight.
Aconitum (Monkshood, Turk’s Cap)
Z4 Part shade, deer & rabbit resistant. All parts of this plant are poisonous.
fischeri Lavender-blue flowers on sturdy stems. LSu-EFa 18-24″
napellus Violet-blue flowers on upright spikes. MSu-LSu 36″
Alchemilla (Lady’s Mantle)
Z3 Attracts butterflies, deer & rabbit resistant.
mollis ‘Thriller’ Gray-green foliage, chartreuse flowers. LSp-ESu. 24″
Anemone (Windflower)
Part sun to part shade, deer & rabbit resistant. Branching plants with slightly cupped flowers on wiry stems above deeply divided green leaves. Perfect for background plantings in the perennial border.
‘Fall in Love Sweetly’ Semi-double, rose-pink flowers. LSu-EFa 26″ Z4
‘Honorine Jobert’ Prolific, white single blooms. LSu-EFa 36-42″ Z4
‘Robustissima’ Pink flowers. Vigorous grower. LSu-EFa 30″ Z3
‘September Charm’ Large single pink blooms. LSu-EFa 30″ Z5
‘Wild Swan’ Pure white flowers, each petal sporting a violet-blue band on the reverse. The nodding flowers are held high. Su-Fa 20-24″ Z5
sylvestris Spring blooming, fragrant, white flowers. Sp 18″ Z4
Aquilegia (Columbine)
Z3 Attracts hummingbirds, butterflies. Deer resistant, good cut flower. Old-fashioned favorite with unique, showy flowers and airy, gray-green foliage. Blooms in late spring to early summer. Best in moist shade.
alpine Blue, sometimes white, nodding flowers. 18″
‘Earlybird Purple & Blue’ Deep purple spurs with pale blue centers. 11″
‘Earlybird Purple & Yellow’ Purple spurs with pale yellow centers. 11″
‘Earlybird Red & Yellow’ Red spurs with pale yellow centers. 11″
‘Spring Magic Yellow’ Long-spurred yellow blooms. 14″
‘Swan Red & White’ Red spurs with pure white center. 24-30″
‘Swan Violet & White’ Huge violet-purple outer petals with pure white center. 24-30″
Aralia (Sun King Spikenard)
‘Sun King’ Bright gold compound leaves. Spikes of tiny white flowers followed by ornamental black fruit. 2020 PPA Perennial Plant of the Year. Su 2′
Aruncus (Goatsbeard)
Z3 Deer resistant. Good cut flower.
‘Fairy Hair’ Creamy, triangular flower plumes that age to a darker color. Su 24″
‘Misty Lace’ Large, creamy white, feathery plumes are produced on dark red stems atop compact mounds of astilbe-like foliage. ESu-MSu 3-3.5′
Astilbe (False Spirea)
Z4 These elegant summer-flowering plants are perfect for consistently moist soils. Their airy plumes and fern-like foliage are a great addition to the garden. Deer & rabbit resistant. E=June,     M=July,     L=August     F=Fragrant
ar. ‘Bridal Veil’ Pure white, long thick plumes. M 32″
ar. ‘Fanal’ Deep red. Spring foliage is mahogany. E-M 24″
ar. ‘Red Sentinel’ Scarlet red with glossy dark green foliage. E-M 24-30″
ch. ‘Vision Inferno’ Large, dense pink white plumes that fade nicely to apple gree. M 30″
ch. ‘Visions in Pink’ Pale Pink. M-L 18″
ch. ‘Visions in Red’ Spectacular purplish-red plumes with sturdy bronze-green foliage. M-L 15-18″
ch. ‘Visions in White’ Large, creamy white plumes above glossy, green foliage. M 24″
jap. ‘Deustchland’ White, open, lacy panicles, deep green foliage. E 30″
jap. ‘Montgomery’ Full dark-red plumes. E-M 24″
jap. ‘Peach Blossom’ Light salmon-pink flowers. E 24″
‘Mighty Chocolate Cherry’ Giant clusters of cherry red flowers on chocolate red stems above ferny dark foliage. M 48″
‘Mighty Pip’ Very tall. Huge bright pink plumes. M 50″
‘Red Scentinel’ Vibrant scarlet-red plumes on mahogany stems. M 22″
‘Rheinland’ Clear pink flowers above feathery foliage. E 24″
s. ‘Sprite’ Pink flowers in drooping panicles. Dwarf plant. M-L 12-15″
‘Younique Carmine’ Fuchsia red plumes on compact plant. E-M F16-20″
‘Younique Lilac’ Lavender pink, on compact plant. E-M F16-20″
‘Younique White’ White plumes on compact plant. E-M F16-20″
Astrantia (Masterwort)
Z4 Attracts butterflies.
‘Roma’ Silvery soft pink pin cushion flowers with greenish pink bracts. ESu-MSu 24-28″
Bergenia (Pig Squeak)
Z3
cordifolia Rose-pink flowers on glossy green, leathery foliage. Sp 15″ Z4
‘Winterglut’ Red flowers on glossy green tooth-edged leathery foliage with red fall and winter foliage. Sp 12″
Brunnera (False Forget-Me-Not Alkanet)
Z4 Deer resistant.
‘Emerald Mist’ Heart-shaped green leaves with a wide banding of silver. Sprays of bright blue flowers. More sun tolerant. MSp-LSp 12-16″
‘Jack Frost’ Frosty silver leaves with dark green veins & margins. Small blue flowers. 2012 PPA Perennial Plant of the Year. MSp-LSp 15″
‘Queen of Hearts’ Large, heavily silvered, heart-shaped leaves with dark green veining. A mist of sky blue flowersin spring. Sp 16-18″
‘Variegata’ Large, heart-shaped leaves with irregular, creamy white leaf margins. Baby blue, forget-me-not like flowers. MSp-LSp 12-15″
Chelone (Turtlehead)
Z5 Thrives in moist shade, attracts butterflies, is deer resistant, and a good cut flower.
‘Hot Lips’ Spikes of rosy-pink flowers shaped like a turtle’s head with its mouth open. Long-blooming. LSu-EFa 36-40″
‘Tiny Tortuga’ Dwarf turtlehead with dark pink blooms with dark foliage. LSu-Fa 12-15″
Corydalis
‘Hillier Porcelain Blue’ Thin, tubular, blue flowers on bronze foliage. Fragrant. Sp & Fa 12″
Dicentra formosa (Fern-leaf Bleeding Heart)
Z3 Fringed leaves with heart shaped flowers. Long bloom time. Does not go dormant in summer.
‘Luxuriant’ Cerise-pink blooms. Green foliage turns gray. LSp-Su 12-15″
Dicentra spectabilis (Old-Fashioned Bleeding Heart)
Z3 Summer dormancy. Old-time favorite with heart-shaped flowers. Cut back for rebloom. Attracts hummingbirds, deer resistant, and fragrant.
spectabilis Deep pink flowers. MSp-ESu 24″ Z4
s. ‘Alba’ White flowers. MSp-ESu 24″ Z4
s. ‘Gold Heart’ Rose pink flowers on bright yellow foliage. Protect from direct sun. LSp 23-35″
s. ‘Valentine’ True red flowers on dense clumps of attractive plum-green foliage. MSp 24-30″
Digitalis (Foxglove)
Z4 Old-fashioned garden flower with long spikes of bell shaped flowers. Likes part sun to part shade. Attracts hummingbirds, deer & rabbit resistant, and a good cut flower.
‘Arctic Fox Rose’ Deep pink flowers. True perennial. LSp-LSu 18-24″
‘Camelot Lavender’ Large, lavender flowers with burgundy spots. Blooms 1st year with heavier 2nd year blooming. ESu 42-48″
‘Camelot Rose’ Large, deep rose-pink flowers with burgundy spotting. Biennial that blooms in the first year. ESu 3-4′
‘Candy Mountain’ Flamboyant shades of pink. Upward facing flowers. ESu 48″
‘Dalmation Cream’ Large, creamy white flowers with purple spots. Blooms 1st year with heavier 2nd year blooming. ESu 20″
‘Dalmation Peach’ Large, peach flowers with red spots. Blooms 1st year with heavier 2nd year blooming. ESu 20″
Epimedium (Barrenwort)
Z4 Perfect groundcover for dry shade. Drought resistant, deer & rabbit resistant.
‘Lilafee’ Lavender flowers, heart-shaped leaves. Sp 10-12″
‘Niveum’ Pure white flowers with ovate, pointed leaflets. MSp 8″
rubrum Bronze-green, heart-shaped leaves, red flowers. MSp 12″
Ferns (Hardy)
Rabbit resistant, good for cutting.
Adiantum pedantum (Maidenhair Fern) Fine textured, chartreuse leaflets with bronze overtones. Dappled, high shade. 12-14″ Z4
Adiantum pedantum var. himalayense (Northern Maidenhair Fern) Slow creeper with lacey fine texture. Thin black stems. 8-12″ Z4
Athyrium ‘Branford Beauty’ (Hybrid Painted Fern) Midsize mound of upright silver grey fronds on red stems. 18-23″ Z3
Athyrium ‘Crested Surf’ (Crested Japanese Painted Fern) Similar to Japanese Pained Fern but the tips of fronds are double crested. 20″ Z3
Athyrium ‘Godzilla’ (Giant Japanese Painted Fern) Massive, arching silvery fronds with green highlights and dark purple stems. 3′ Z3
Athyrium filix-femina ‘Lady in Red’ (Lady in Red Fern) Green fronds with burgundy-red stems. Mixes nicely with purple leaf Heuchera. 30″ Z4
Athyrium niponicum pictum (Japanese Painted Fern) Blue and green silvery high contrast foliage. 2004 PPA Perennial Plant of the Year. 12-20″ Z4
Athyrium x. ‘Ghost’ (Ghost Painted Fern) Upright, large clump with ghostly silver-gray fronds, purple stems. 18-24″ Z4
Dryopteris erythrosora ‘Brilliance’ (Autumn Fern) Colorful, more brilliant. Lustrous orange evergreen fronds. 18-24″ Z5
Dryopteris filix-mas ‘Undulata Robusta’ (Robusta Male Fern) Graceful arching fronds with wavy margins. Shaggy fiddleheads in spring. 36″ Z4
Dryopteris marginalis (Eastern Wood Fern) Dark green, leathery evergreen upright fronds. The spores are carried along the very outermost edges of the fronds. Very hardy. 18-24″ Z2
Matteuccia struthiopteris (Ostrich Fern) Tall stately, arching fronds. Nice golden fall color. 3-5′ Z3
Osmunda cinnamomea (Cinnamon Fern) Dramatic form. Blue-green fronds turn to cinnamon brown. Shade-part shade. Acid soil. 48″ Z4
Polystichum polyblepharum (Tassel Fern) Lustrous shiny leaves. New fronds emerge stiffly then droop backwards to form a tassel. 24″ Z5
Helleborus (Lenten Rose)
Z4 Beautiful cup-shaped flowers with evergreen, decorative foliage. Likes moist soil. Early color, blooms Feb-April. 2005 PPA Perennial Plant of the Year.
‘Annas Red’ Deep purple red on red stems. Foliage emerges bronze with pink veins. 18″
‘Berry Swirl’ Double flowers in dark shades of pink 15-18″
‘Blue Diamond’ Large double blue/black flowers with light center 15-20″
‘Champion’ Pink buds open to pure white outward facing flowers 12″
‘Fire & Ice’ Double white flowers edged in red 18-20″
‘Honeyhill Joy’ Large cream flowers that are outward facing 18″
‘Ivory Prince’ Deep pink buds open to bright white flowers that face up and outward. 12″
‘Merlin’ Flowers open pink and mature to cranberry 10-12″
‘Onyx Odyssey’ Black double blooms! Foliage emerges purple 15-18″
‘Pink Frost’ Soft pink flowers mature to burgundy 12-15″
‘Sparkling Diamond’ Pure white double blooms 15-18″
‘Sunflare’ Double yellow flower with red edges 15-18″
Heuchera (Coral Bells)
Z4 Attracts butterflies & hummingbirds. Deer resistant and a good cut flower.
‘Berry Smoothie’ Big, bold, rose-pink shades all season. Heat and cold tolerant. MSu 18″
‘Berry Timeless’ Lightly silvered mint green foliage. Light pink flowers. LSp-Su 6-12″
‘Blackout’ Dramatic edging plant with jet black glossy leaves & cream flowers. LSp-ESu 12″
‘Black Pearl’ Incredibly dense habit of shiny, jet black leaves with scalloped, ruffled edges and rosy purple undersides. Topped with white flowers with pink calyxes. MSu 8-10″
‘Caramel’ Vigorous new selection with glowing yellow-orange leaves. Cream flowers. ESu-MSu 6″
‘Cherry Cola’ Reddish-brown leaves with cherry red flowers. MSu 8″
‘Color Dream’ Purple with silver sheen, develops red edge. MSu 12″
‘Crimson Curls’ Deep purple, bronze, curly foliage. MSu 9-12″
‘Electric Lime’ Red veins on cool temperatjures on huge lime leaves. White flowers. Su 12″
‘Forever Purple’ Ultra-purple glossy leaves with fluted edges. Short spikes of purple-pink flowers. Su 12″
‘Forever Red’ Ultra-purple glossy leaves with fluted edges. Short spikes of purple-pink flowers. Su 12″
‘Georgia Peach’ Huge leaves in peach-orange tones with whitish overlay, turns rose-purple in fall. 12-14″
‘Grape Expectations’ Grape purple colored foliage with silver cast. Creamy white flowers. ESu-MSu 10″
‘Grape Timeless’ Shiny dark purple leaves with charcoal veining. Bright rosy pink flowers on purple stems. MSu 10″
‘Green Spice’ Green leaves with a silvery overlay, dark green edges and red vein. Cream flowers. LSp-MSu 9″
‘Hercules’ Heavily marbled green & cream leaves. Strong grower, forms a sizable mound. Scarlet red flowers. ESu-MSu 10-15″
‘Lemon Love’ Slightly ruffled charreuse leaves. MSu 10-14″
‘Midnight Rose’ Burnished, black leaves spotted with hot pink dots. Insignificant flowers. MSu 10″
‘Northern Exposure Amber’ Dense clumping habit with amber leaves and yellow flowers. ESu 14″
‘Northern Exposure Red’ Dense clumping habit with dark red leaves and red flowers. ESu 14″
‘Northern Exposure Sienna’ Bright green leaves in the spring and fall blending to sienna orange in the summer.Pink flowers. ESu 15″
‘Northern Exposure Silver’ Dense clumping habit with Burgundy silver leaves and pink flowers. ESu 13″
‘Obsidian’ Glossy, purplish-black leaves with shiny deep purple undersides and contrasting cream flowers. LSp-MSu 10″
‘Palace Purple’ Mahogany foliage with white flowers. 1991 PPA Perennial Plant of the Year. MSu 6-8″
‘Paprika’ Coral cherry paprika colored foliage is lightly veiled in silver. ESu-LSu 8-12″
‘Peach Crisp’ Tight mounds of heavily ruffled foliage emerging pinkish red, fading to shades of peach, then green. White flowers. LSp-ESu 6″
‘Plum Pudding’ Shiny dark burgundy foliage with white flowers. LSp-MSu 10″
‘Ruby Bells’ Large, intense, blood-red flowers above a compact mound of green foliage. LSp-MSu 20″
‘Stainless Steel’ Metallic, silver-green leaves with deep purple veins. Heat & humidity tolerant. White flowers. MSu 8-12″
‘Timeless Night’ Deep black leaves with medium pink calyxes. Reblooming. MSu 10″
‘Tiramisu’ Young foliage is yellow with red veins. Center of leaf, matures to chartreuse with light silver overlay. Cream flowers. MSu 8-10″
‘Wildberry’ Large, scalloped, incredibly glossy, bold purple leaves. Charcoal veins. Dark stems with rosy pink and white flowers. MSu 14″
‘Wild Rose’ Large, bright rosy purple leaves with deep charcoal gray veins. Upright, dark burgundy stems hold rosy pink flowers. MSu 8-10″
Heucherella (Foamy Bells)
Z4 Good cut flower. Great for groundcover, containers, winter interest.
‘Catching Fire’ Lime green leaves withn flame-shaped markings that flare from the center like cherry red fire. Cream flowers. LSp 16-20″
‘Hopscotch’ Bronze red, lobed foliage. Dark red leaves in spring mellow to deep green in summer. Creamy, bottlebrush-like flowers. LSp 10-12″
‘Pink Fizz’ Large, deeply lobed leaves are lightly silvered with prominent purple veins. Pink flowers. LSp 20″
‘Pink Revolution’ Deeply lobed Soft green leaves are lightly silvered with wine red veins. Pink flowers. LSp 20″
‘Red Rover’ Coppery red, heavily lobed foliage with burgundy red centers. Creamy white, bottlebrush-like flowers. LSp 6-8″
‘Solar Eclipse’ Burgundy-brown scalloped foliage with lime green edges. White flowers. Su 20″
‘Sweet Tea’ Apricot orange with burgundy center blotch, darkens to copper-orange-cinnamon tones in summer. Small white flowers. Forms a full robust clump. LSp 20″
Hosta
Easy to grow, hardy perennials. Hostas can be spectacular when planted as specimens or great planted in masses. Size:  D-dwarf less that 10″    S-small 10-15″    M-medium 16-24″ L-large over 24″ ST-Sun tolerant    SL-Slug resistant FlowersF-Fragrant    P-Purple    LA-Lavender    W-White HOST7 HOST9 HOST12 HOST14 HOST16 HOST19 HOST24 HOST59
Blue:
‘Abiqua Drinking Gourd’ Large blue-green leaves are cupped. Interesting seer sucker texture. 2014 Hosta of the Year. L SL W
‘Big Daddy’ Chalky-blue, rounded, cupped and puckered leaves. L SL W
‘Blue Angel’ Huge 12″ x 16″ corrugated, thick leaves. L SL W
‘Blue Cadet’ Heart-shaped blue-green leaves in spring that fade to green in summer. S LA
‘Blue Mouse Ears’ Bluish-green, nearly round thick leaves. 2008 Hosta of the Year. D SL P
‘Elegans’ Large textured blue-gray. L W SL
‘Eola Sapphire’ Seersuckered metallic blue-green leaves. L LA SL
‘Halcyon’ Heart-shaped, smooth, thick, gray-blue leaves. M ST SL LA
‘Krossa Regal’ Large frosty blue-green leaves. L LA
‘Shadowland Diamond Lake’ Thick heart shaped leaves w/ wavy margins M LA
Green:
‘Empress Wu’ One of the largest hostas in the world growing to 4′ with leaves that are 18″ wide. L LA
‘Royal Standard’ Solid rich green. Fragrant, lily-white flowers. L ST F W
Gold/Chartreuse:
‘August Moon’ Golden/yellow, crinkled. M ST SL LA
‘Coast to Coast’ Giant, solid gold hosta. Thick and puckered with wavy edges that have nearly white undersides. L P
‘Curly Fries’ Arching mound of wiggly narrow gold leaves. 2016 Hosta of the Year. D ST LA
‘Dancing Queen’ Large leaves with pie-crust edges emerge gold, turn lighter as season goes on. M LA
‘Designer Genes’ Brilliant gold in spring, contrasting nicely with the bright, rhubarb red petioles. S LA
‘Fire Island’ Beautiful red petioles extend into brilliant greenish-yellow leaves. M ST LA
‘Key West’ Heart-shaped, slightly wavy large gold leaves. L LA
‘Sum and Substance’ Huge chartreuse-green leaves. 2004 Hosta of the Year. L ST SL LA
‘Sun Mouse’ Thick heart shaped yellow leaves D LA
Gold/Cream Margin:
f. ‘Aureomarginata’ Large dark green leaves with yellow margin. L ST P
‘Autumn Frost’ Frosty blue leaves with extra wide yellow margins. M LA
‘Country Mouse’ Round, blue-green leaves with narrow white edge. D LA
s. ‘Frances Williams’ Heavy corrugated leaves, yellow margin. M SL W
‘Golden Tiara’ Small, heart shaped, green leaves with gold margins. P M
‘Hands Up’ Twisted and slender foliage with wide yellow margins. L LA
‘Liberty’ V-shaped habit. Blue-green leaves with wide yellow margins. 2012 Hosta of the Year. L SL LA
‘Praying Hands’ Upright intensely folded and rippled dark green narrow leaves with yellow margins. 2011 Hosta of the Year. M LA
Gold/Cream Center:
‘Brother Stefan’ Heart shaped corrugated leaves with bright yellow center and two-tone green margins. 2017 Hosta of the Year. M W
‘Fire and Ice’ Bright pure white center with sharply contrasting dark green margin. S SL LA
‘Forbidden Fruit’ Thick leaves with wide blue-green margins surrounding yellow centers that turn white later in the season. M ST LA
‘Gold Standard’ Golden ribbed leaves with blue-green edge. L ST LA
‘Great Expectations’ Puckered wide leaves with irregular blue and light green margins surrounding creamy yellow centers. M S SL W
‘Guacamole’ Large, shiny, green with gold center. 2002 Hosta of the Year. L ST F LA
‘Island Breeze’ Wide dark green margins contrast with bright yellow centers. Showy red-speckled petioles.
‘June’ Lime green center turns cream-yellow. Blue-green edge. 2001 Hosta of the Year. S SL LA
‘Lakeside Paisley Print’ Heart-shaped dark green leaves with narrow creamy white markings jetting from the center. 2019 Hosta of the Year. D LA
‘Moonstruck’ Long narrow white leaves framed by a wavy blue green margin. S LA
‘Pandora’s Box’ Blue-green margins with white centers and green streaking. S LA/td>
‘Paul’s Glory’ Bright gold with wide irregular, blue-green edge. 1999 Hosta of the Year. S LA
‘Rainbow’s End’ Shiny, bright yellow leaves have dark green margins that streak into the center. Red stems. 2021 Hosta of the Year M P
‘Rainforest Sunrise’ Flourescent, golden centers surrounded by very dark green margins. Rounded, puckered, petite leaves. 2013 Hosta of the Year.
‘Reverse Patriot’ Stunning white leaves with a dark green and olive green margin. Twisted pointy leaves. M LA
‘Risky Business’ Dark green leaves contrast beautifully with the thin bright white center. L LA
‘Stained Glass’ Huge, brilliant gold leaves with dark green margins. 2006 Hosta of the Year. M ST SL F LA
‘Vulcan’ Bright white leaves are bordered by dark green margins. M LA
‘Whirlwind’ Thick dramatically variegated, twisted leaves with irregular dark green margins with ivory, yellow and pale green centers. M LA
White/Cream Margin:
‘Albo Marginata’ Green with white edge M ST LA
‘Blue Ivory’ Blue centers and creamy white margins. M SL LA
‘Francee’ Dark green with white edges. M ST LA
‘Hush Puppy’ Small twisted dark green leaves with wide cream edge. D LA
‘Minuteman’ Dark green center, white margins. L ST LA
‘Queen Josephine’ Leaves emerge a glossy dark green with a bright yellow margin. The margin turns white as the season progresses. M LA
‘Patriot’ Deep green open center, wide white edge. 1997 Hosta of the Year. M ST LA
‘Sagae’ Vase-shaped. Frosty blue-green with creamy white margins. L W
‘Wheee!’ Elongated, ruffled, green leaves edged with white border. M LA
‘Wide Brim’ Green center, wide creamy irregular margin. M SL LA
‘Wu-La-La’ Blue-green laves have striking apple green margins. L LA
Ligularia (Golden Ray)
Z4 Great for moist shady areas. Attracts butterflies and deer resistant.
d. ‘Brit Marie Crawford’ Deep chocolate-maroon leaf tops, dark purple undersides. Orange-yellow flowers. LSu 40″
‘Desdemona’ Huge bronze leaf tops, purple undersides. Yellow-orange daisy flowers late summer. Morning sun. 3-4′
d. ‘Othello’ Dark purple leaves, orange daisy flowers. MSu 3-4′
s. ‘Bottle Rocket’ Mustard yellow flowers on chocolate stems. MSu 34″
s. ‘Little Rocket’ Dwarf variety of the Rocket. ESu 20″
s. ‘The Rocket’ Long, bottlebrush spikes of yellow flowers up to 2′ above triangular leaves with coarsely toothed edges. Esu-MSu 4-5′
Lobelia (Cardinal Flower)
Z3 Attracts hummingbirds & butterflies, deer and rabbit resistant.
‘Black Truffle’ Dark chocolate-purple foliage with bold red flowers. Holds deep color. Prefers moists oils. MSu-EFa 48″
cardinalis Brilliant shade of cardinal red flowers. Foliage consists of hardy green and bronze-purple leaves. MSu-EFa 3′
‘Great Blue’ Dense spikes of bright blue, tubular flowers. LSu-Fa 18-20″
‘Queen Victoria’ Maroon foliage, red flowers. LSu-MFa 3′
Mertensia (Virginia Bluebells)
Z3 Part shade/shade
virginica Nodding clusters of purple and blue flowers that naturally colonizes. Dormant in summer (ephemeral). Native. Sp 18″
Myosotis (Forget-Me-Not)
Z4 Part shade, deer & rabbit resistant.
‘Victoria Blue’ Compact plant with blue flowers. LSp 6-8″
‘Victoria Rose’ Pink flowers with yellow eye. LSp 6-8″
‘Victoria White’ White flowers with yellow eye. LSp 6-8″
Phlox divaricata (Woodland Phlox)
Z3 Fragrant groundcover. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. 1990 PPA Perennial Plant of the Year.
‘Blue Moon’ Rich blue violet flowers. M Sp-ESu 12″
Polemonium (Jacob’s Ladder)
Deer resistant, good cut flower.
‘Blue Pearl’ Lacey green foliage with light blue flowers 18-24″
‘Sonias Bluebell’ Tall green foliage with light blue flowers 20″
‘Stairway to Heaven’ Green leaves with white leaf margins that are tinged pink. Blue bell-shaped flowers. ESu-MSu 12-24″ Z3
‘Touch of Class’ Variegated leaves w/ light blue flowers 14″
Polygonatum (Solomon’s Seal)
Z3 Woodland wildflower.
variegatum White-edged leaves on 2′ arching stems, white bell shaped flowers. 2013 PPA Perennial Plant of the Year. LSp 24″
Pulmonaria (Lungwort, Bethlehem Sage)
Z3 Attract hummingbirds, deer & rabbit resistant. Good cut flower.
‘Mrs. Moon’ Pink flowers, silvery spotted leaves. LSp 8-12″ Z4
‘Twinkle Toes’ Light periwinkle blue flowers. Dark green leaves with silver sprinkling. ESp-MSp 12-14″
Rodgersia (Fingerleaf Rodgersia)
Cut flower.
‘Superba’ Bronze-colored leaves that mature to a rich green. Red stems with panicles of bright pink flowers. ESu-MSu 3-4″‘
Stylophorum (Celandine Poppy)
Groundcover.
diphyllum Brilliant yellow flowers bloom in spring. Tolerates heavy shade and wet soil. Dense shade groundcover. Sp 12-18″
Tiarella (Foam Flower)
Z4 Deer resistant, fragrant, groundcover.
‘Fingerpaint’ Deeply lobed green foliage with burgundy blotches. Creamy white flowers. Sp-ESu 13″
‘Running Tapesttry’ Vigorous running groundcover with red-speckled deeply dissected maple-like foliage. White flower spikes. LSp 15″
Tradescantia (Japanese Toad Lily)
Z4 Good cut flower
‘Concord Grape’ Vivid purple flower color. MSu-LSu 15-18″
‘Sweet Kate’ Chartreuse blades of foliage contrast with deep violet, three petaled blooms. Clump-forming, compact. MSu-LSu 12-20″
Tricyrtis (Spiderwort)
Z4 Good cut flower.
‘Dark Beauty’ Heavily spotted foliage. White flowers with dark purple spots. LSu-EFa 30″
‘Samarai’ Gold edged leaves add luster.Purple spotted flowers with yellow throats. LSu-MFa 12-18″
Viola (Sweet Violet)
Z5 Fragrant, cut flower.
‘Halo Lemon Frost’ Extra large, bright yellow and cream colored flowers with medium violet-blue margins. Mounded, spreading. Sp/Fa 8-10″
‘Halo Lilac’ Large lilac flowers with white centers Sp/Fa 8-10″
‘Halo Violet’ Very large, deep violet petals with yellow centers. Sp/Fa 10″
VINES
HARDY KIWI VINE
Actinidia ‘Kiwi Magic’ (Male and female) A female fruit-producing variety and a male pollinator together in the same container, providing a higher yield of small, delicious smooth-skinned fruit. This vigorous vine offers glossy foliage and fragrant white blooms in early summer, making it a showy landscape specimen.
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FIVE-LEAF AKEBIA
Akebia quinata ‘Shirobana’ Vigorously spreading & twining vine with bluish-green foliage. Dangling stalks of fragrant white flowers followed by edible purple fruit. Grows 20-25′. Full to part sun.
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TRUMPET VINE
Campsis ‘Balboa Sunset’ Scarlet trumpet shaped flowers LSu-Fa 20-30′. Full sun or part shade.
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Campsis radicans ‘Flava’ Pure yellow trumpet flowers in LSu-Fa. Height 20-30′.
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CLEMATIS
Clematis likes to be planted in full sun, but its roots shaded. Clematis is susceptible to “Clematis Wilt” when over-watered. Keep soil on the dry side and plant some of the stem below soil line. There are three pruning groups for best flowering and should be pruned in early spring. Bloom Times:    Sp = Spring    Su = Summer    Fa = Fall
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Group #1: The Ramblers and Early Bloomers. Flowers only on old growth. Prune only weak or dead stems after flowering. Severe pruning or late pruning will result in fewer flowers the following spring but can rejuvenate a neglected plant. Group #2: The Big Flowered Summer Bloomers. In this group all first flowering is from last year’s stems. In early spring watch for swelling buds all along the existing stems & cut off dead material above these swelling buds. Group #3: The Late Bloomers. Blooms only from new wood. This group should be pruned in February or March as new leaf buds begin to show low (8-12″) on plant. All dead material above these buds should be removed.
Purples:
‘Elsa Spath’ Rich lavender, overlapping petals look like a double. Red anthers. 5-6″ flowers. Su & Fa 10-12′ #2
‘Jackmanii’ 5″ Rich purple large flowers. Blooms profusely. Su-EFa 10-12′ #3
‘Perrins Pride’ Deep purple 5-7″ flowers with bronze anthers. Su & Fa 8-10′ #2
‘The President’ Rich purple 6″ flowers. Sp & Fa 8-12′ #2
Blues:
‘Bernadine’ Light blue flowers with contrasting red anthers. Su-Fa 6′ #3
‘H.F. Young’ True mid-blue with wide overlapping petals on large 7-8″ flowers. ESu-MSu 10-12′ #2
‘Mrs N Thompson’ 4-6″ flowers of deep violet purple with bright red bar ESu & Lsu 6-9′ #2
‘Multi Blue’ Deep blue double, 4-6″ flowers. Su & Fa 7-8′ #2
‘Prince Charles’ Mauve blue nodding flowers with yellow anthers. Nodding. MSu-EFa 6-8′ #2
‘Ramona’ Abundant, 6-8″ lavender-blue flowers with dark anthers. MSu–LSu & Fa 10-16′ #3
‘Sapphire Indigo’ Dark purple unique trumpet-like flowers. Can be grown as a groundcover or in containers. Part-shade. ESu–LSu 4′ #2
‘Will Goodwin’ Gorgeous 6-8″ lavender blue flowers ESu-lSu 8-12′ #2
Pinks:
‘Acropolis’ Magenta pink flowers with deeper pink stripe ESu-LSu 6-9′ #3
‘Asao’ Rosy pink flowers with white bars ESu-LSu 6-9′ #2
‘Bees Jubilee’ 6-8″ mauve pink flowers with deep pink bars. ESu-LSu 6-8′ #2
‘Comtesse De Bouchard’ Large-flowering, hybrid clematis with 4-6″ rose pink flowers. Su-Fa 8-12′ #3
‘Josephine’ Flowers are lilac with a pink bar. Base petals are bronze. ESu–LSu 8′ #2
‘Pink Champane’ 6-8″ deep pink flowers with slight white bars ESu-LSu 6-8′ #2
Reds:
‘Avant-Garde’ Very unusual 3″ red flower with pink petaloid stamens giving the impression of a double flower. MSu-EFa 10′ #3
‘Barbara Harrington’ 5″ purple red flowers ESu-LSu 8-10′ #3
‘Cardinal Wyszynski’ Large 6-8″ glowing crimson flowers with dark anthers. MSu-EFa #2
‘Nubia’ Stunning dark red 5″ flowers with dark red anthers. Su & Fa 3-5′ #2
‘Rebecca’ Scarlet red very large 6-7″ flowers with creamy yellow anthers. LSp-ESu & LSu 8-6-8′ #2
‘Ville de Lyon’ Bight carmine red flowers with yellow centers ESu-LSu 10-12′ #3
Whites:
‘Duchess of Edinburgh’ Rosetee-shaped double white flowers with yellow flowers. LSp-ESu & EFa #2
‘Guernsey Cream’ 5″ blooms open pale yellow and fade to creamy white. ESu-LSu 6-8′ #2
‘Henryi’ Very large 7-8″ pure white flower with brown anthers. Su & Fa 12-20′ #2
‘Huldine’ 4″ white flowrs. Best rebloomer ESu-Fall 12-20′ #3
‘Miss Bateman’ Medium sized, white flowers are contrasted with deep cherry colored centers. LSp-Su 7-10′ #2
paniculata (Sweet Autumn) Fragrant flowers cover plant. LSu #3
CLIMBING HYDRANGEA
Hydrangea anomala petiolaris Beautiful white flowers in May to June growing to 40′. Slow growing at first. Clings by aerial rootlets. Grows well in shade.
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Lonicera x heckrotti ‘Goldflame’
Bright carmine flower buds open to yellow and are very fragrant from mid-spring to late summer. Sun. Flowers attract hummingbirds. 12-15′
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Lonicera sempervirens ‘Major Wheeler’
Mildew resistant, great abundance of red flowers. Shorter variety. 6-10′
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BOSTON IVY:
Parthenocissus tricuspidata
An excellent climbing vine for stone-work or the side of buildings. Has an excellent red fall color. Deciduous.
‘Green Showers’
Extra-large green leaves turn burgundy in fall. Icy blue berries. 45-50′. Full sun-part shade.
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‘Veitchii’
Purplish new growth maturing to green, turning dark red-purple in fall. 30-45′. Sun-part shade.
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GROUNDCOVERS
Groundover 6 pack Groundover Flat of 24
Ajuga (Bugleweed)
Low-growing groundcover with blue flowers in June and July.
‘Bronze Beauty’ Deep purple-bronze foliage with blue flowers. Height 4-6″. Spacing 4-6″. Spacing 6-12″ AJUGABB
‘Chocolate Chip’ Extremely dwarf, less aggressive. Chocolate-green foliage with dark blue flowers. Height 3″ Spacing 6-9″ AJUGACC
Euonymus fortune ‘Coloratus’ (Wintercreeper)
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Sun or shade tolerant groundcover. Green leaf turning to scarlet in fall. Height 15″. Spacing 12-15″.
Hedera helix ‘Thorndale’ (Thorndale Ivy)
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A spreading English Ivy with lush green foliage. Branches root where they touch the soil, making an excellent cover. Needs partial shade and a moist, organic soil. Height 6-8″. Spacing 6-8″.
Pachysandra ‘Green Carpet’ (Japanese Spurge)
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Good for shaded, protected areas. Height 10″. Spacing 3-6″.
Sedum
Low-growing groundcover. Prefers sun but will tolerate shade. Blooms mid-summer. Height 3-6″. Spacing 10-15″. Additional varieties of Sedum are listed under “Sun Perennials“.
‘Angelina’ Red flowers. SEDUMANG
‘Bailey’s Gold’ Red flowers. SEDUMBG
‘Coral Carpet’ Red flowers. SEDUMCC
‘Dragon’s Blood’ Red flowers. SEDUMDB
‘John Creech’ Red flowers. SEDUMJC
‘Kamtschaticum’ Yellow flowers. SEDUMKAM
Vinca minor (Periwinkle)
Small, glossy green leaves with blue flowers in early spring. Evergreen. Height 6″. Spacing 4-10″.
‘Bowles’ Deeper blue flowers and glossier foliage. VINCABOWLES
‘Dart’s Blue’ Lavender blue flowers. VINCADARTS
CHICK CHARMS™ SEMPERVIVUMS (Hens and Chicks)
Assorted Hens & Chicks Collection: PR12B Trios with three rosettes are planted together.
‘Berries and Cream’ ‘Berry Bomb’, ‘Cotton Candy’, and ‘Berry Blues’
‘Candied Campfire’ ‘Gold Nugget’, ‘Plum Parfait’, ‘Strawberry Kiwi’
‘Cherry Cordial’ ‘Autumn Apple’, ‘Berry Bomb’, and ‘Mint Marvel’
‘Honeycrisp Twist’ ‘Gold Nugget’, ‘Appletini’, and ‘Cosmic Candy’
GROUNDCOVERS (Nook & Crannies and Hocus Pocus)
GC4B Larger Quart Pots: GC7(B) DQP9(B) Tough, vigorous perennials that are perfect for filling nooks and crannies; like spaces between pavers, stepping-stones and stairs. They tolerate light to moderate foot traffic and grow in full sun to part shade.
Acorus gramineus ‘Minimus Aureus’ (Dwarf Golden Variegated Sweet Flag): Bright green and gold arching blades. Prefers moist conditions. 4″
Aegopodium ‘Variegatum’ (Snow On The Mountain, Bishop’s Weed): Green and white variegated leaves with white flowers.
Ajuga reptans ‘Black Scallop’ (Dwarf Bugleweed): Smaller scale groundcover with glossy near-black scalloped leaves and violet blue flower spikes.
Ajuga reptans ‘Bronze Beauty’ (Dwarf Bugleweed): Burgundy bronze colored foliage with blue flowers.
Ajuga reptans ‘Burgundy Glow’ (Dwarf Bugleweed): Mixture of white, cream, and green foliage enhanced with burgundy-red tints. Perky blue flower spikes.
Ajuga tenorii ‘Chocolate Chip’ (Dwarf Bugleweed): Rich chocolate brown foliage with dark green undertones. Lacy blue flowers.
Anacyclus dep. ‘Silver Kisses’ (Dwarf Mount Atlas Daisy): Gray lacy foliage gives way to white daisy flowers in spring. Tight and compact.
Antennaria dioica ‘Rubra’ (Pink Pussy Toes): Low mat of tiny silver-gray leaves. Fuzzy deep pink flowers bloom in late spring.
Arabis ‘Snow Fix’ (Rock Cress): Dwarf plant with white flowers. 6-8″
Arenaria montana ‘Avalanche’ (Sandwort): White 1″ long blooming flowers. Evergreen foliage. 6″
Armeria pseudarmeria ‘Ballerina Lilac’ (Great Thrift): Vibrant lilac-pink flower clusters in mid spring on stiff stems with broader leaves.
Asarum europaeum (European Wild Ginger): Glossy, leathery, heart-shaped, dark green leaves. Smallbell-shaped flowers in late spring.
Cerastium tomentosum ‘Yo Yo’ (Snow in Summer): Fast spreading silver foliage. Lovely white flowers cover the plant in summer. 6-8″
Ceratostigma plumbaginoides (Plumbago, Leadwort): Intense blue flowers on low, glossy green foliage that turns reddish in fall. 8″
Convallaria majalis (Lily-of-the-Valley): Fragrant white nodding bells. 6″
Convallaria majalis ‘Rosea’ (Pink Lily-of-the-Valley): Pale pink variety.
Cornus canadensis (Bunchberry Creeping Dogwood): Very dward species of dogwood. Shrubby groundcover. White flowering native 9″
Cymbalaria muralis (Kenilworth Ivy) Lavender flowers on low creeper.
Delosperma ‘Delmara Orange’ (Hardy Ice Plant): Large, bright orange flowers on dense, succulent, mat-like foliage. Evergreen. Su 4-6″
Delosperma ‘Delmara Pink’ (Hardy Ice Plant): Large, bright pink flowers on dense, succulent, mat-like foliage. Evergreen. Su 4-6″
Delosperma ‘Delmara Red’ (Hardy Ice Plant): Large, bright red flowers on dense, succulent, mat-like foliage. Evergreen. Su 4-6″
Delosperma ‘Delmara Yellow’ (Hardy Ice Plant): Large, bright yellow flowers on dense, succulent, mat-like foliage. Evergreen. Su 4-6″
Delosperma ‘Fire Spinner’ (Hardy Ice Plant): Striking orange color with red to pink centers. Fast spreading carpet of apple-green foliage. 2″
Delosperma ‘Red Mountain Flame’ (Hardy Ice Plant): Tough, vigorous cold hardy succulent plant with blazing orange-red flowers. 2″
Dianthus g. ‘Tiny Rubies’ (Tiny Rubies Cheddar Pink): Steel blue foliage with hot pink flowers.
Erysimum ‘Glow Golden’ (Glow Golden Wallflower): Loads of honey-scented blooms in a range of citrus-y hues. Long-bloom time.
Erysimum ‘Orange Flame’ (Orange Flame Wallflower) Light green, jagged leaves become engulfed with orange flowers in spring.
Fragraria ‘Lipstick’ (Ornamental Strawberry): Deep rose flowers top glossy evergreen foliage.
Galium odoratum (Sweet Woodruff): White flowering fragrant groundcover. 6″
Glenchoma hederaea ‘Variegata’ (Ground Ivy): Scalloped, heart-shaped, variegated leaves that are marbled with white on trailing stems.
Gypsophila repens (Baby’s Breath) Charming green and gray foliage. Pretty light pink flowers encompass foliage in late spring.
Herniaria glabra (Green Carpet) Dense evergreen groundcover turns red in winter. Tiny white star flowers in summer.
Houttuynia cordata (Chameleon Plant): Multi-color heart-shaped leaves, contrast nicely with white flowers. Best foliage color with some sun.
Iberis ‘Snowflake’ (Candytuft): Evergreen leaves smothered in white flowers in late spring. 8″
Iberis ‘Snowsation’ (Candytuft): Very large, pure white flowers on well-branched stemsin late spring. 6-8″
Isotoma fluviatilis (Blue Star Creeper): Fast grower with small leaves covered with star shaped light blue flowers.
Lamiastrum galeobdolon ‘Herman’s Pride’ (Golden Dead Nettle) Dapples of silver on dark green foliage. Yellow flowers in spring. 8-12″
Lamium ‘Anne Greenway’ (Spotted Dead Nettle): Blend of chartreuse, silver, green & mint foliage with mauve flowers 6-8″
Lamium ‘Beacon Silver’ (Spotted Dead Nettle): Silvery leaves, lavender blooms. 4-8″
Lamium ‘Ghost’ (Spotted Dead Nettle): Lilac pink flowers above silver leaves with light green margins. 6-12″
Lamium ‘Orchid Frost’ (Spotted Dead Nettle): Silvery-white leaves with blue-green margins and large orchid pink flowers. 4-6″
Lamium ‘Pink Pewter’ (Spotted Dead Nettle): Soft salmon-pink flowers on frosted foliage. 6-8″
Lamium ‘Purple Dragon’ (Spotted Dead Nettle): Larger spikes of rich purple flowers & silvery foliage. 4-8″
Lamium ‘Red Nancy’ (Spotted Dead Nettle): Silvery-white leaves with green margins & clusters of small rose-red flowers. 8-12″
Lamium ‘Shell Pink’ (Spotted Dead Nettle): Green and white foliage, pink flowers. 12″
Lamium ‘White Nancy’ (Spotted Dead Nettle): White flowers, silvery green foliage. 8″
Leptinella x. ‘Platt’s Black’ (Black Brass Buttons): Fern-like soft, hairy bronze/black foliage with small yellow flowers.
Liriope spicata (Lilyturf): Vigorous, creeping grass-like plant with pale lavender flowers that stand just above the foliage. Spikes of black berries in fall. 12″
Liriope muscari ‘Variegata’ (Variegated Lilyturf): Vibrant yellow stripes brighten the dark green arching grass-like foliage. Lilac flower appear on stems as tall as the leaves.
Lysimachia nummularia ‘Aurea’ (Golden Moneywort) Golden coin shaped foliage.
Mazus reptans (Purple Mazus) Brilliant green with tiny purple flowers.
Muehlenbeckia axillaris ‘Nana’ (Creeping Wire Vine): Tiny, dark, glossy green leaves turn bronze. Very unique transparent fruit.
Ophiopogon planiscapus ‘Nigrescens’ (Mondo Grass): Black shades of deepest purple on grass-like blades. Blush white/lavender flowers are followed by purple berries.
Origanum vulgare ‘Aureum’ (Golden Oregano): Mounds of golden-yellow foliage with soft mauve flowers in midsummer.
Potentilla neumanniana ‘Nana’ (Creeping Cinquefoil): Single yellow buttercup nestle among small evergreen leaves.
Sagina subulata (Irish Moss): Thick mat of kelly green, white flowers.
Sagina subulata ‘Aurea’ (Scotch Moss) Carpet of gold with small white flowers.
Sagina subulata ‘Aurea’ (Scotch Moss) Carpet of gold with small white flowers.
Sedum ‘Coral Carpet’ (Coral Carpet Stonecrop): Small, fleshy leaves are coral when new, maturing to green and turning reddish-bronze in winter.
Sedum album ‘Green Ice’ (Green Ice Stonecrop): Small bead-like green leaves spread as a low, dense mat. White, star-shaped blossoms.
Sedum florigerum ‘Bailey’s Gold’ (Orange Stonecrop): Short gold star flwers above whorls of elongated emerald-green serrated leaves.
Sedum kamtschaticum (Russian Stonecrop): Rich green leaves, yellow flowers. Su 4-5″ Z3
Sedum kamtschaticum ‘Variegatum’ (Variegated Russian Stonecrop): Rich green toothed leaves tinged with whiteand pink. Orange-yellow flowers. Su 4-5″ Z3
Sedum reflexum (Reflexed Stonecrop): Blue-green needle-like leaves, arranged around the stems like speuce needles. Bright yellow star-shaped flowers.
Sedum rupestre ‘Angelina’ (Angelina Stonecrop): Succulent, gold-yellow evergreen needle-like leaves. Orange-red tones in cooler weather. 6″
Sedum sexangulare (Six-Sided Stonecrop): Tiny spiraling green leaves spreading to form a thick patch. Tiny yellow star flowers.
Sedum spurium ‘Dragon’s Blood’ (Dragon’s Blood Stonecrop): Bronze-red foliage with rose-pink flowers. Foliage turns darker red in fall. 3-6″
Sedum spirium ‘John Creech’ (John Creech Stonecrop): Tight mat of bright green foliage.
Thymus praecox ‘Purple Carpet’ (Creeping Thyme): Flat-growing variety. Tiny dark green leaves, dark purple in fall; bright lavender-purple flowers.
Thymus pseudolanuginosus (Woolly Thyme): Dusty gray foliage with pink flowers.
Thymus serpyllm ‘Coccineus’ (Red Creeping Thyme): Deep green with light rose flowers.
Thymus serpyllum ‘Elfin’ (Miniature Thyme): Gray-green, light pink.
Thymus serpyllum ‘Pink Chintz’ (Pink Chintz Thyme): Deep olive with salmon-pink flowers.
Trifolum repens ‘Atropurpureum’ (Bronze Dutch Clover): Reddish-bronze leaves edged in green. Charming white pom-pom flowers.
Viola labradorica Alpine Violet): Heart-shaped, purple-tinted foliage with lavender blue spring flowers.
Viola ‘Painted Porcelain’ (Tufted Violet): Large, creamy white blossoms have upper petals infused with lavender-purple with deeper purple markings in the center. Reblooms in fall.
Waldesteinia ternate (Barren Strawberry): Many yellow flowers cover the evergreen, strawberry-like foliage in the spring and summer. 4-6″
ROSES
There are roses for almost every garden situation. From cascading shrubs spilling over borders, to elegant climbers covering pergolas and archways, to neat and tidy bushes used as bedding plants or hedges, to miniature roses in containers and small garden spots. Countryside professionals will be happy to assist you in taking the mystery out of rose gardening.
COUNTRYSIDE GROWN ROSES
Classic Rose Bushes ROSEC
Shrub Rose Bushes ROSES
Miniature Rose Bushes ROSEM
Climbing Rose Bushes ROSECL
Knock Out Roses ROSEK
Easy Elegance Shrub Roses ROSEE
Drift Groundcover Roses ROSED
SPECIALTY ROSES
Special Order Knock Out Roses ROSEKB
Special Order Rose Bushes ROSESB
David Austin Roses ROSESDA
DEFINITIONS and ABBREVIATIONS:
Classic Roses
Hybrid Teas, Floribundas and Grandifloras. Grown for the superb quality of their individual flowers. Perfect for cutting. Need winter protection.
Hybrid Tea (HT) Large flowers borne singly on long stems, usually fragrant. Blooms early summer until freeze. Floribunda (FL) Medium size flowers borne mostly in clusters on stems of medium length. Often more compact than Hybrid Teas. Blooms late spring through autumn. Grandiflora (GR) Large flowers borne in clusters. Usually taller in habit. Individual stems within each cluster are suitable for cutting. Own Root (OR) Classic roses grown on their own roots, not grafted, for improved hardiness and form.
Climbers and Ramblers
Roses whose long canes (6 to 15′) can be trained to climb trellises, fences or walls. Variable in flower size, form and habit
Shrub (Landscape) Roses
Including shrubs, hedges and groundcovers. Free-blooming plants with differing flower sizes and forms; broadly varying in mature size with a full bushy attractive habit — generally less leggy and less rigidly upright than Hybrid Teas. Good disease resistance and hardiness, often grown on their own roots.
Miniature Roses
Small-flowered roses with proportionately smaller foliage, often very compact in habit. Stems are shorter but still suitable for cutting.
David Austin (DA) English Roses
Modern roses developed by English rose breeder David Austin. A cross between old-fashioned and modern roses. Flowers are double and bloom repeatedly throughout the season. Most are hardy and disease resistant, fragrant, low maintenance plants.
Abbreviations
AARS- Winners of “All American Rose Of The Year” ARS- American Rose selection F- Light fragrance     FF- Medium Fragrance     FFF- Very Fragrant DR- Disease Resistant    H- Hardy = Zone 4    OR- Own root     BUD- Budded Tall- 5′ or taller     Med- 3-4′ tall     Low- 3′ & under
CLASSIC ROSES
Classic Roses – Red
Chrysler Imperial HT velvety dark red. Low/Med FFF AARS
Drop Dead Red FL Bright red. Med DR F
Firefighter HT Dusky velvet red. Med/Tall FFF
In The Mood HT Bright red. Med F
Let Freedom Ring HT Strawberry red. Med/Tall F
Love at First Sight HT Rich red with a white reverse. MedFF
Mister Lincoln HT Velvety deep red. Med DR FFF AARS
Opening Night HT True bright red. Long stems. Med/Tall F
Veranda ‘Roxanne’ FL Dark red, double blooms Low.
Classic Roses – Pink
All My Loving HT Light red to dark pink. Long stems. Tall FF
Painted Porcelain HT White splashed pink with cream reverse giving it the look of porcelain. Med/Tall DR F
Dee-Lish HT Deep pink old-fashioned. Tall FFF
Falling In Love HT Warm pink with white reverse. Med/Tall FFF
Miss Congeniality GR Pure white with vibrant pink edges. Tall FF
Passionate Kisses FL Salmon blooms. Nonstop Med
Perfume Delight HT Very large fully double 5-7″ blooms of bright silvery pink. Med/Tall FFF
Pink Peace HT Very large fully double 5-7″ blooms of bright silvery pink. Med FFF
Sweet Spirit GR Berry red blossom is fully double. M FF OR
Tiffany HT Pure pink colors glow with the yellow ‘light’ in the heart of the bloom. Med/Tall FF AARS
Queen Elizabeth GR Rich pink. Med/Tall F AARS
Classic Roses – Yellow
Ch-Ching! GR Lemon yellow. Med/Tall DR FFF
Doris Day FL Old-fashioned, ruffled yellow flowers. Med FF
Easy Going FL Large double, ruffled, golden peachy yellow flowers. Med FF
Eternal Flame HT Classically shaped, high-centered blooms of soft, flickering yellow. Tall DR FFF
Gold Struck GR Golden yellow suffused with orange. Med/Tall DR F
Happy Go Lucky GR Even pure yellow. Med/Tall FF
Hotel California HT Clean medium yellow. Med/Tall F OR
Julia Child FL Butter gold. Med FFF DR AARS OR
Radiant Perfume GR Deep yellow. Med FFF
Shockwave FL Pure neon yellow. Med DR
Veranda ‘Sunbeam’ FL Bright yellow blooms. Low DR
Classic Roses – Purple/Lavender
Angel Face FL Deep mauve-lavender. Low FFF AARS
Ebb Tide FL Smokey deep plum. Med FFF
Love Song FL Clear lavender ruffled, fully double. Med F
Perfume Factory HT Magenta fading to a lavender pink single flowers. Med/TallDR FFF
Silver Lining HT Very large fully double 5-7″ blooms of bright silvery lavender Med FF
Veranda ‘Lavender’ FL Lavender blooms. Low F DR
Classic Roses – Apricot/Orange Shades
Abbaye de Cluny HT Apricot old fashioned blooms. Med FF
Burst of Joy FL Bright orange with yellow reverse. Tall F
Forever Amber FL Soft amber blooms Med FF
Fragrant Cloud HT Abundant bright coral red blooms. Med/Tall FFF
Livin’ Easy FL Apricot orange. Med FF AARS OR
Veranda ‘Fiesta’ FL Yellow suffused with orange Low DR
Veranda ‘Mango’ FL Bright copper/orange blooms Low DR
Classic Roses – White
Bolero FL Large white. Med/Tall F OR
Easy Spirit FL Long-lasting cream flowers that don’t burn. Med/Tall DR F OR
Honor HT Clean white. Tall F DR
John F Kennedy Bright white blooms. Med-Tall F
Moonstone HT Very large pure white with delicate pink edge. Tall F
Pope John Paul II Large, fully double pure white blooms. Med/Tall FFF
Sugar Moon HT Pure White. Tall FFF
White Veranda FL Pure white. Low F OR
Veranda ‘Cream’ FL Apricot/cream blooms. Low DR
Classic Roses – Bi-Color
Centennial Star HT Double, cupped blooms with gently ruffled, golden yellow petals edged with azalea pink. High petal count. Med/Tall FFF
Chicago Peace HT Pink/yellow. Med/Tall F
Chihuly FL Yellow/orange/deep red. Med F
Double Delight HT Cream/red. Med FFF
Dream Come True GR Golden yellow-edged, blushed with ruby. Tall F
Frida Kahlo FL Scarlet red and gold striped with red blush. Med DR F
Ketchup & Mustard FL Bold and beautiful, bright red with dark yellow reverse. Med F
Neil Diamond HT Pink with white stripes. Tall FFF
Parade Day GR Fushia pink striped with bright white. Med/Tall FFF
Peace HT Yellow/pink. Med H FF AARS
Pop Art GR Pastel pink with yellow stripes. Med DR F
Rock & Roll GR Burgundy with cream. Med FFF
Scentimental FL Peppermint striped. FL Med FFF
Strike It Rich GR Golden yellow swirled with red. Tall FFF DR AARS
CLIMBERS & RAMBLERS
All Ablaze Cherry Red. Repeat bloom. 8-12′ H F
Blaze Lush red semi-double flowers. Dark foliage. Everbloom. DR F OR
Cloud 10 Pure white very full flower blooms heavily in the spring, will re-bloom throughout the season. Very clean foliage. 7-8′ DR F OR
Crimson Sky Large, bright fire-engine red old-fashioned style blooms don’t fade. Blooms early in the season and continuously. 8-12′ DR F OR
Don Juan Dark red. Repeat bloom. 8-10′ FFF
Golden Opportunity Golden yellow blooms in flushes throughout the season. 35-45 petals. 10-12′ DR FF
Highwire Flyer Dramatic deep pink blooms. Repeat bloom. Compact. 6′ DR OR
Joseph’s Coat Multi-colored red, pink, & orange. Repeat bloom. 12′ F
Lady in Red Large, ruffled, very double dark red blooms. Repeat bloom. 8-10′ DR F OR
Pretty in Pink Eden Deep pink blooms. High petal count. 10-12′ FF
Purple Splash Wine purple striped with bright white. Repeat bloom. 10-14′ FF
White Eden Old-fashioned white flowers contrast nicely with its dark foliage. Repeat bloom. 12′ DR F OR
Winner’s Circle Fire engine red. Orange hips. Foliage deep burgundy red in fall. 10-12′ H OR
Zephirine Drouhin Cerise pink. Continuous bloom. Thornless. FFF OR
MINIATURE PATIO ROSES
Excellent for containers, small spaces
Be My Baby Incandescent pink with touch of yellow at the base. 18-24″ F DR AARS
Ruby Ruby Cherry Red. 12-18″ F OR
DAVID AUSTIN ROSES
Benjamin Britten A variety of unusual coloring that changes with age to a glowing deep pink-red. The deeply cupped flowers soon open to slightly cupped rosettes. Repeat bloomer. Med FF
Carding Mill Large, deeply cupped blooms with a rich fruity fragrance Large blooms in shades of pink, apricot and yellow. OR FF
Charlotte Exquisite yellow flowers that start off beautifully cupped, later opening out to form rosettes. Each bloom is packed with numerous small petals, arranged around a classic button eye. Repeat flowering. Med F
Lady of Shalott Rich orange-red buds open to chalice-shaped blooms, filled with loosely arranged, orange petals. Ff
Munstead Wood Light crimson buds gradually open to reveal very deep velvety crimson blooms. The flowers are large cups at first, becoming shallowly cupped with time. FFF
Princess Alexandra of Kent Large, deeply cupped blooms of warm, glowing pink with hints of apricot. Delicious fresh tea fragrance with aspects of lemon and blackcurrants. Med DR FFF
Tranquility Beautifully rounded flowers, with neatly placed petals making up perfect rosettes. The buds are lightly tinged with yellow but as the flowers open they become pure white. Med F
LANDSCAPE ROSES/SHRUB ROSES (Grown on their Own Root unless noted BUD for budded)
Groundcover:
Drift Coral Bright coral-orange. Everbloom. 1.5′ DR H
Drift Peach Soft peach. Very floriferous. Everbloom. 2′ DR H
Drift Pink Deep pink with white centers. Very floriferous. Everbloom. 2′ DR H
Drift Red Petite red. Everbloom. 1.5′ DR H
Drift Sweet Clusters of clear pink double flowers. Abundant, continuous flowering. 1.5′ DR H
Drift White Pure bright white, fully double blooms, perfectly shaped. Everbloom. 1.5′ DR H
Red Ribbons Striking crimson. Everbloom. 28″ DR F
Low:
Icecap Dense flush of pure white flowers. 2.5′ DR F OR
The Fairy Small. Dainty, ruffled, pastel pink. DR F OR
Medium:
Hope for Humanity Big sprays of double, velvet dark red flowers. Vigorous, extremely hardy. Repeat bloom. 5-7′ DR H F
Pillow Fight Bright white, repeat blooming clusters fo flowers. FFF
Take It Easy Classic red with lighter pink reverse on dark foliage. Pointy, elegant buds. Med/Tall DR FFF
Knock Out Series:
Coral Knock Out Coral. Bronze red leaves. Everbloom. 4.5′ OR
Peteite Knock Out Compact variety Everbloom 18″ OR
Pink Double Knock Out Bright bubble gum pink. Higher petal count. Repeat. 3-4′ H DR OR
Red Double Knock Out Higher petal count. Everbloom. 3′ H DR FF OR
Sunny Knock Out Pale yellow-white. 3′ H DR FF
White Out Single cream white flowers. Dark, almost black foliage. Everbloom. 3-4′ H DR F OR
ANNUALS
Countryside has long been a source for fresh, healthy bedding annuals such as begonias, impatiens, petunias, snapdragons and many, many more. We are pleased to introduce our customers to our own Countryside Home Grown Premium Annuals. Used as focal points in flower beds or on their own in containers. Premium Annuals can withstand the elements and look great all season. Annuals are heavy feeders. Mix in a slow release fertilizer at planting time and liquid feed weekly. Your containers and landscape will thrive and bloom for months.
Ageratum (Floss Flower)
Dense clusters of purplish-blue fringed flowers.
Hawaii Blue
Alocasia
Alstroemeria (Peruvian Lily)
Richly-colored with deep veins. Good cut flower.
Amina, Diana, Elaine, Kate, Lisa
Alternathera
Striking dark purple/bronze foliage.
Burgundy Thread, Gold Thread, Little Ruby, Party Time, Red Carpet
Amaranthus
Long, rope-like flowers cascade from tall stems.
Carnival
Anagallis (Pimpernel)
Trailing plant with bright orange or blue flowers.
Angelonia
Snapdragon-like blooms on compact, upright stems.
Archangel: Cherry Red, Dark Purple, Dark Rose, White
Argyranthemum (Marguerite Daisy)
Feathery foliage, daisy flowers.
Granddaisy: Dark Pink, Red, Golden Butterfly, White Butterfly
Bacopa
Abundant cascades of tiny blooms.
MegaCopa White, MegaCopa Pink, MegaCopa Blue
Begonia:
Dragon Wing Begonia
Vigorous trailer, dense habit, large shiny leaves.
Canary, Pink, Red, White
Baby Wing Begonia
More compact, dense habit, smaller shiny leaves.
Pink, Red, White
Rex Begonia
Multi colored foliage.
Tuberous Begonia
Large carnation-like blooms on trailing, crinkled foliage.
Nonstop assorted colors
Wax Begonia
Compact glossy leaves. Packed with blossoms.
Big Pink/Green Leaf, Big Red/Bronze Leaf, Big Red/Green Leaf, Big Rose/Bronze Leaf, Top Hat White, Whopper Red Bronze Leaf
Bidens
Masses of small yellow flowers on trailing, feathery foliage.
Bee Happy Red, Namid Compact yellow, Namid Early Yellow
Brachteantha (Strawflower)
Heat-tolerant; good dried flower.
Mohave Yellow
Caladium (Alocasia, Colocasia)
Large elephantear shaped foliage. Best in shade.
Calendula (Pot marigold)
Prefers cooler temperatures.
Caleo Orange, Caleo Yellow
Calibrachoa (Mini-petunia, Million Bells)
Compact blooms.
Aloha, Cabaret, Callie, Chameleon, Hula MiniFamous, Neo, Superbells, Uno
Calceolaria (Slipper Flower)
Yellow with Red
Capsicum (Ornamental Peppers)
Bright colors for fall.
Black Pearl, Chilly Chili, Hot Pops Purple, Midnight Fire, Onyx, Sangria, Sedona Sun
Celosia (Cockscomb)
Brightly colored feathery blooms.
Dragon’s Breath, Intenz, Smart Look Red
Cineria
Vividly-hued blooms float above rounded, compact foliage. Early season color.
Violet: Fuschia
Cleome (Spider Flower)
Fireworks in a flower on tall bushy stems.
Senorita Blanca, Senorita Rosalita
Coleus
Multi-colored foliage, tolerates sun.
Alligator Alley, Beale Street, Broad Street, Campfire, Chartres Street, Dark Star, Electric Lime, Fifth Avenue, Fishnet Stockings, French Quarter, Green Halo, Henna, Kingswood Torch, Kong Jr. Rose, Kong Jr.Scarlet, La Ramba, Lime Time, Ocean Drive, Pinkplosion, Redhead, Red Snapper, River Walk, Rodeo Drive, Ruby Punch, Ruby Road, Ruby Slippers, Stained Glass, Sunset Boulevard, Wasabi
Cosmos (Mexican Aster)
Nicely contained, delicate, bushy, multi-stemmed.
Cutesy Mix
Cuphea (Cigar Plant)
Tubular blooms on semi-trailing stems.
Honeybells, Selena, Sophia, Hummingbirds lunch, Vermillionaire
Dahlia (Garden Dahlia)
Showy rayed flowers.
Dalina Grande: Cancun, Emilio, Mendoza, Merida, Romero; Goldalia: Rose, Scarlet; Grandalia Sunny Flame; Venti: Golden Yellow, Passion Fruit, Pink XXL Durango,Hildago, Sunnyflame
Delairea (German Ivy)
Dianthus (Pinks)
Grasslike foliage and abundant starry flowers.
Fruit Punch
Diascia (Twinspur)
Masses of tiny blooms on mounding, trailing stems.
Juliet, Picadilly, Trinity
Dichondra
Trailing silvery foliage.
Silver Falls
Dorotheanthus
Trailing silvery foliage, daisy-like foliage.
Mezoo Trailing Red
Eurphorbia
Masses of white flowers on willowy stems.
Breathless White
Evolvulus (Baby Blue Eyes)
Blue blooms with white eyes on trailing gray-green plants.
Beach Bum Blue Daze
Fuchsia
Masses of multi-colored down-facing blooms on cascading branches.
Bellinto Compact Red/Violet, Dark Eyes, Gartenmeister, Swingtime
Gaura
Showy butterfly-type flowers on tall, wiry stems.
Stratosphere Pink, Stratosphere White, Whirling Butterfly
Gazania
Showy rayed flowers, wide variety of colors.
Kiss Flame Mix
Geranium:
Intersectional Geranium
Cross between ivy and zonal geranium.
Big Ezee, Caliente, Calliope, Mantra, Mojo
Ivy Geranium
Clusters of florets on long stems.
Cascade, Royal
Regal (Martha Washington) Geranium
Early blooms. Bi-color, ruffled flowers.
Elegance
Seed Geranium
Delicate blooms, compact.
Maverick, Pinto
Zonal Geranium
Jumbo blooms, bushy plants.
Americana, Dynamo, Mrs. Pollock, Patriot, Savannah Light Salmon, Wilhelm Langguth
Glechoma (Ground Ivy)
Trailing matte-green foliage with white margins.
Gomphrena (Globe Amaranth)
Cottonball type flowers.
Gnome Purple
Helichrysum (Licorice Plant)
Gray or chartreuse, fuzzy leaves. Vigorous sprawling.
Icicles, Licorice, Licorice Petite, Variegated
Heliotrope (Monkey Tail)
Large clusters of fragrant deep purple blooms on sturdy, textured foliage.
Scentropia Dark Blue
Impatiens:
Double Impatiens
Rosebud-type blooms cover the mid-green foliage.
Fiesta Bonita: Appleblossom, Cherry Red, Deep Orange, Lavender Orchid, Pink, White
Bedding Impatiens
Shade loving, compact, and uniform.
Beacon, Dazzler, Super Elfin
Sunpatiens
Large blooms performs in sun or shades.
Red, Orange, Pink, lavender
New Guinea Impatiens
Part-sun loving large blooms on glossy deep green plants.
Celebration
Ipomoea (Sweet Potato Vine)
Large, deeply-lobed vigorous trailing foliage.
Bright Ideas: Lime, Rusty Red: Desana Bronze, Light Green, Lime: Tricolor Solar power lime
Iresine (Bloodleaf)
Crinkled, colorful foliage.
Blazin’ Rose, Painted Bloodleaf
Isolepis (Fiberoptic Grass)
Cascading grass-like foliage with fuzzy tips resembling fiberoptic fibers.
Live Wire
Lantana
Clusters of bright multi-colored blooms on fragrant, bushy plants.
Bandana, Havana, Hot Blooded Red, Landmark, Luscious, Samantha, Bandolista
Lobelia
Intensely colored tiny flowers mounding/cascading stems.
Bella, Magadi, Techno
Lobularia (Sweet Alyssum)
Dense, compact clusters of delicate, sweet smelling blooms.
EZ Breezy: Purple, White; Yolo Top: Lavender, Purple, White
Lotus
Feathery needle-like trailing foliage.
Amazon Sunset
Lysimachia (Creeping Jenny)
Bright green-gold trailing foliage.
Aurea, Goldilocks
Marigold
Dwarf African varieties.
Taishan Orange, Yellow
Mecardonia
Very low growing habit; numerous flowers.
Magic Carpet Yellow
Melampodium (Butter Daisy)
Mounding covered with yellow daisies.
Million Gold
Mexican Heather (Cuphea rosea)
Tiny sprays of blooms on upright bushy plants.
Lavender Lace
Nasturtium
Large sweetly scented flowers held above gray-green leaves.
Nemesia
Fragrant tiny blooms cover mounding foliage.
Baby Cakes, Nesia, Sunsatia, Angel heart
Osteospermum (African Daisy)
Daisy-type blooms with blue centers on cascading stems.
4D, Bright Lights, Orange Summersmile, Voltage
Oxalis
Shamrock-like leaves with profuse yellow flowers.
Charmed Wine, Zinfandel
Pansy
Delicate spring bloomers, unique color combinations.
Delta, Matrix
Pennisetum (Fountain Grass)
Beautiful grassy foliage with foxtail blooms.
Fireworks, First Knight, Rubrum
Pentas (Star Cluster)
Clusters of tubular blooms cover mounds of deep green sturdy foliage.
Starcluster
Perilla
Upright habit with vibrant multicolor leaves.
Magilla Tricolor
Petchoa
Cross between calibrachoa and petunia.
SuperCal Blue, Supercal Red Crimson
Petunias:
Cascadia Petunia
Creaties a carpet of bi-color flowers and fragrance.
Pitaya (Picasso)
Crazytunia Petunia
Performs welly in the heat. Amazing, unique colors.
Amore Queen of Hearts, Black Mamba, Cosmic Purple
Double Wave Petunia
Vigorous trailing habit supports double Petunia blooms.
Blue, Pink, Red, White
Easy Wave Petunia
Spreading, fast growing. Tolerates heat and cold.
Blue, Burgundy Star, Mambo, Neon Rose, Pink Passion, Red, Red Velour, White, Yellow
Headliner Petunia
Mounded trailing habit. Dramatic color.
Blue, Dark Violet Picotee, Deep Red, Electric Purple, Heavenly Blue, Lipstick, Night Sky, Queen of Hearts, Raspberry Swirl, Red, Red Star, White Rose Vein, Yellow
Peppy Petunia
Dense, spreading habit. Unique striped flowers.
Blue, Cerise
Potunia Petunia
Round habit, large flowers.
Dark Red, Pinkalicious
Seed Petunia
Grandiflora, shorter, more controlled form.
Mambo
Shock Wave Petunia
Compact and tightly branched, spreading variety.
Denim
Starlet Petunia
Early to flower and fast to finish, this one’s at home in small pots, baskets and combos.
Lavender Star, Purple Star
Surfinia Petunia
Brilliant color. Low maintenance. Mounding.
Heavenly Blue, Pink Brilliant, Pink Vein, Purple Majesty, Trailing Red, White
Sweetunia Petunia
Early, medium size flower; compact growth.
Coral Flash, Fiona Flash, Johnny Flame, Miss Marvel, Suzie Storm
Wave Petunia
Vigorous trailing habit supports single blooms.
Carmine Velour, Double Blue Velvet, Double Purple, Double White, Plum Pudding Mix, Purple Classic
Plectranthus
Mounding, trailing variegated foliage.
Lemon Twist, Nico, Nicoletta
Portulaca (Moss Rose)
Low growing, heat and drought tolerant, showy blooms.
Pazazz Nano: Bright Purple, Fuchsia, Hot Pink, Orange, Orange Flare, White, Yellow
Rudbeckia (Annual Black-eyed Susan)
Showy fall bloomers.
Becky Cinnamon, Cherry Brandy, Cherokee Sunset, Chocolate Orange, Indian Summer, Tiger Eye Gold, Toto Lemon, Toto Rustic
Salvia
Intense tubular blooms on upright gray-green scented foliage.
Black & Blue, Mirage Cherry Red, Radio Red
Scaveola (Fan flower)
Fan-shaped blooms on vigorous cascading stems.
Surdiva, Topaz
Setcreasea (Wandering Jew)
Lance-shaped leathery leaves. Pink flowers.
Purple Variegated
Stipa/Nassella (Mexican Feather Grass)
Thin bright green grassy foliage, tan flowers
Stock
Fragrant, spring blooming.
Mime: Purple, Red, White
Strobilanthus (Persian Shield)
Purple shiny leaves on an upright to trailing plant.
Thunbergia (Black-eyed Susan Vine)
Perky, bright flowers with dark eyes on twining stems.
Lemon A-Peel, Orange A-Peel
Torenia (Wishbone flower)
Part-sun loving cupped blooms on compact, cascading plants.
Catalina Gilded Grape, Catalina Midnight Blue, Catalina Pink, Summer Wave Blue
Trifolium (Clover)
Two-toned leaves; vigorous, creeping habit.
Cocoa Mint, Green Glow, Red Green
Verbena
Clusters of tiny florets on vigorous trailing stems.
Bebop, Firehouse, Lanai, Lascar, Pops, Superbena
Vinca
Vibrant, rich flower colors on compact plants.
Cora, Soiree Kawaii Light Purple, Titan
Vinca Vine
Evergreen, prostrate, mat-forming plant.
Variegated, Wojo’s Gem
Viola
Early blooming, cold-tolerant, bi-color little blossoms.
Sorbet
Zinnia
Mounds of small classic Zinnia blooms on compact mounded plants.
Sweet Tooth, Profusion, Zahara
HERBS
Countryside takes pride in supplying a wide variety of herbs, both common and unusual. Fresh plants are displayed weekly. If you don’t see what you want, just ask! Here is a sampling of our herb selection:
Arugula
Basil
African Blue, Devotion, Dolce Fresca, Pesto Perpetuo, Red Rubin, Mrs. Burne, Newton, Sweet (Genovese), Sweet Dani (Lemon), Queen of Siam (Thai)
Bay Laurel
Borage
Catnip
Chamomile
German
Chervil
Chives
Common, Garlic
Cilantro (Coriander)
Curry
Dill
Fernleaf
Fennel
Common, Bronze
Lavender
French, Hidcote, Munstead, Purple Ribbon (Spanish)
Lemon Balm
Lemon Grass
Lovage
Marjoram
Sweet
Mint
Chocolate, Corsican, Mojito, Peppermint, Spearmint
Oregano
Greek, Hot n’ Spicy, Italian
Parsley
Curly, Italian (Flat)
Patchouli
Rosemary
Common, Hafia (Prostrate)
Sage
Common, Golden, Pineapple, Purple, Tricolor
Savory
Winter
Sorrel
Red Veined
Stevia
Tarragon
French, Mexican
Thyme
English, Lemon
Verbena
Lemon
HOMEGROWN VEGETABLES
Master Key for All Homegrown Vegetables. R* = Ripens: VE=Very Early    E=Early    M=Mid-Season    L=Late    VL=Very Late C* = Color: BI=Bicolor    B=Brown    BL=Black    DG=Dark Green    G=Green O=Orange     P=Pink    Pr=Purple    R=Red    W=White    Y=Yellow DR=Disease Resistant HY=High Yield AAS=All America Selection
TOMATOES
VARIETY R* C* FEATURES
Cherry Tomatoes
Black Cherry E BL Truly black round tomato. Complex sweet, fruity flavor. Dark chocolate color.
Chocolate Cherry M B Clusters of eight tomatoes hang like bunches of grapes on this compact plant.
Chocolate Sprinkles E B Heavy-yielding, bite-sized, robust flavor. Red striped with dark green. HY DR
Midnight Snack M P Ripens to red with glossy black/purple overlapy. Needs staking.
Orange Zinger E O Dark orange. Sweet/tangy. HY DR
Red Cherry Large M R Heirloom. Bears all season. DR
Sunsugar E O Orange cherry tomato. Sweet, fruity. HY
Sun Gold VE V Super sweet cherry, yields all season.
Sunrise Bumble Bee M Y Sweet and tangy flavor.Yellow/red stripes.
Sugar Rush E R Great-tasting, sweet, attractive bright red.
Sweet 100 E R Over 100 fruits, large plant, needs staking.
Sweet Chelsea E R Very sweet, low acid. HY DR
Sweet Million E R Long clusters, supper sweet. HY DR
Grape Tomatoes
Juliet E R Very sweet, great for salads. DR AAS
Red Grape VE R Sweet, good heat & humidity tolerance. HY
Morning light M Y Glossy and thin-skinned. Known for their low acidity and mild, sweet flavors.
Patio/Container Tomatoes
Better Bush M R Real tomato flavor. 8 oz. fruit. Good for containers.
Bush Beefsteak E R Compact, bushy plants. Large fruit. HY
Bush Champion II E R Big meaty tomatoes. Excellent taste.
Bush Early Girl E R Excellent flavor, high yield. 6-8 oz. DR
Husky Red E R Medium size fruit all summer. DR
Patio M R Medium size, smooth, firm fruit. DR
Rugged Boy M R Smooth, red, 6-8 ounce fruits. Super tough on diseases. DR HY
Hanging Basket Tomatoes
Cherry Falls E R Very vigorous, Plants cascade 36-40″ and reach just 6″ in height. 1.5 oz. Juicy.
Tumbler VE R Produces up to 6 lb. of sweet, bright red cherry tomatoes, 1 1/4″ in diameter.
Early Tomatoes
Champion E R Great for sandwiches. Best early type. DR
Early Girl II VE R Tasty fruit, first to ripen. DR
Beefsteak Tomatoes
Beefmaster L R Extra-large, great flavor, crack free. DR
Big Beef + E R Smooth, enormous fruit. DR HY AAS
Super Fantastic E R Delicious, meaty, smooth skinned. Vigorous. DR HY
Supersteak L R Large fruit, good for sandwiches. DR, HY
Yellow Tomatoes
Lemon Boy M Y Tasty, sweet, juicy, low acid. HY
Gold Medal M Y Flesh is streaked with red and flavorful.
Yellow Pear M Y Pickling, salads, preserves, great flavor.
Yellow Plum M Y Mild and sweet. Small oval fruit.
Green Tomatoes
Green Zebra M G-Y Very flavorful-sweet yet zingy.
Hybrid Tomatoes
Better Boy M R Succulent, juicy yet meaty. DR
Big Boy M R Juicy, smooth fruit. Popular variety. HY
Celebrity M R Flavorful, firm fruit on strong vines. AAS
First Prize M R Delicious 10-12 oz. fruit, even when conditions are not ideal. HY DR.
Jetsetter E R Sweet flavor, crack free skin. HY
Pink Girl E P Rich flavor, low in acid. Heavy producer. Crack resistant. HY DR
Roma Tomatoes
La Roma II M R Elongated, oval shape. Good for sauces, purees. DR
Little Napoli E R Bright red, pear shaped, 2-2½. Packed with meaty, rich, tangy flavor.
San Marzano M R Heirloom. Huge plum-type from Tuscany, flavorful enough to eat fresh.
Heirloom Tomatoes
Abe Lincoln M R Packed with great tomato flavor.
Arkansas Traveler L P Tolerates hot weather. HY
Black from Tula L BI Rich, salty, smoky flavor.
Black Krim L BI Dark brown and red, rich flavor. HY
Boxcar Willie L R Excellent flavor. HY
Brandywine Pink L P Rich flavor, great for juice.
Brandywine Red M R Intense tomato flavor. HY
Brandywine Yellow M R Intense tomato flavor. HY
Cherokee Carbon M P Big, pink fruit with outstanding flavor.
Cherokee Purple L PR Sweet & rich flavor. HY
German Johnson L R-P Low acid, potato-leaf foliage.
Great White L Y Large beefsteak type. Lots of juice.
Hillbilly L P Heirloom, big, juicy, exquisite flavor. HY
Mortgage Lifter (Radiator Charlie) M P Pink variety with meaty fruit & great taste.
Mr. Stripey L BI Yellow with red-streaked flesh.
Oxheart L R Meaty, few seeds. Perfect for slicing.
Pineapple L Y Bicolor inside and out. Rich, sweet taste.
Ponderosa Red L R Pink clusters of large 2 lb. fruit.
Rutgers L R Old fashioned flavor. DR
Tomatilloes
Green Tomatillo E G Harvest when green for salsa.
PEPPERS
VARIETY R* C* FEATURES
Sweet Bell Peppers
Big Bertha E DG Elongated, largest on market. Thick. DR
Big Red M R Very sweet. Salad & stuffing. HY
California Wonder E DG Thick flesh, stuffing, ripens to red.
Early Summer M Y Extra large golden yellow. Earliest, biggest, and brightest. DR
Lady Bell M G Matures to bright red. Disease resistant.
Mini Bell Red E R Tiny, red bell peppers are about 1-1/2″ with thick red flesh that is very sweet.
Mini Bell Yellow E Y Compact plant gets loaded with little peppers that are sweet and crunchy.
Orange Blaze E O Crunchy, sweet, bright orange. Stocky, well-branched plant. DR HY AAS
Purple Beauty E Pr Thick flesh, salads.
Red Baron E R King of the reds. Thick, sweet flesh. HY
Tequila M P Lilac gourmet pepper. Improved vigor.
Sweet Tapered Bell Pepper
Bounty Sweet Banana M Y-R Matures from light-yellow to bright-red. 9-10″ long fruit. HY
Cubanelle E Y-G Heirloom. Big Melrose, pungent flavor.
Giant Marconi E G Melrose hybrid, salads, fry, roast. AAS
Gypsy VE Y-G Wedge shape, high yield. DR AAS
Melrose (Friarello) VE G Melrose type, frying, ripens to red. HY
Pepperoncini M G-R Long, slightly wrinkled fruit. Harvest green or red.
Cherry Pepper
Sweet Cherry M G Thick flesh, sweet cherry, ripens to red.
Hot Cherry Large Red M G-R Hot, flattened, globe-shaped. Deep green fruits 1.5″ across turn cherry red.
Spicy Tapered Peppers SU = Scoville Units measure the hotness of a pepper
Anaheim M G Long thin, chili relleno type, ripens red. 3,000 SU
Ancho San Martin M G-R Uniform heart-shaped peppers, turns red. 1,500-4,500 SU
Garden Salsa M G-R Mildly hot. Tapered, ripens red. 500-4,000 SU
Hungarian Hot Wax Banana E Y Tapered, pickling, ripens to red. HY 2,500-5,00 SU
Poblano M DG Thick walls, slightly hot, sweet. 3,000 SU
Shishito M G-R Thins walls, great for stir fry. 100-1000 SU
Spanish Spice E DG Spicy flavor that is neither hot nor sweet. 1,000 SU
Sport M G Med. Hot. Great for Hot Dogs. 1,000 SU
Sweet Heat VE G-R Harvest green or red. Smokey flavor. Compact. 3,000 SU
Hot Peppers SU = Scoville Units measure the hotness of a pepper
Caribbean Red Habanero VL R Versatile. Fruity, smoky, extremely sharp. 450,000 SU
Carolina Reaper L R Hottest pepper in the world. 1,400,000 – 2,200,000 SU
Cayenne M R Used to flavor spicy dishes and sauces. 30,000-50,000 SU
Chiltepin VL R Tiny pea-shaped chile. 100,000 SU
Coolapeno (Jalapeno) G Mild, delicious without the heat. 2,500-8,000 SU
El Jefe (Jalapeno) M G-R Glossy dark green to dark red when mature. HY 2,500-10,000 SU
Flaming Jade (Serrano) M R Heavy set of large, long, firm fruit. Great in sauces, pico de gallo. AAS 3,500 SU
Ghost (Jolokia) L R Hottest pepper in the world. 1.45 Million SU
Giant Ristra L R Versatile. Looks like a Marconi with cayenne heat. AAS 30,000-50,000 SU
Habanero Red VL R Blistering hot pepper. 225,000 SU
Inferno (Hungarian Hot Wax) E R Mildly hot.Turns from yellow to red. 90,000 SU
Jalafuego (Jalapeno) M G Large, smooth skinned, extra-long and pale lime green turing red. Ideal for roasting and frying. 4,000-6,000 SU
Jalapeno E G Meidum heat, high yield, Stuff or use for salsa. 2,500-8,000 SU
La Bomba (Jalapeno) E G Large, dark green, with thick walls. Use fresh or for “poppers”. 5,000 SU
Manzana (Jalapeno) M R Hotter than other jalapenos. 2,500-8,000 SU
Mucho Nacho (Jalapeno) E DG Hotter than Jalapeno, thicker walls. DR<
Pequin M R Tiny chili at only 1″ long. Turn from green to orange to red. 50,000 SU
Scorpion M O Second hottest chili on the planet! Wrinkled, lantern-shaped fruits ripen to a searing red-orange. 1.2 million SU
Serrano Chili L G Heirloom, slim, ripens red. 10,000-23,000 SU
Super Chili VE Y-G Cone shape, ripens to red. AAS 80,000 SU
Tabasco L G-R Fiery hot. Yellow-green fruit. Tall plant. 30,000-50,000 SU
Thai Hot VE G-R Bright red & green covered plants. Good for containers. HY 100,00-350,000 SU
EGGPLANT, CUCUMBERS, & VINES
VARIETY R* FEATURES
Eggplant
Black Bell II M Oval, deep glossy purple color.
Black Shine E Asian type. Black, long, slim fruit.
Gretel White E Small, white fruits, pick often. AAS
Hansel E Cylindrical fruit, pick 2-8″. Good for containers.
Long Purple Italian M Slender, mild. Tall, upright plants.
Night Shadow M Large teardrop glossy black in color with a reduced blossom end scar.
Rosa Bianca M Round fruit streaked with white and violet. Plump, variably ribbed. Mild, creamy taste.
Tycoon (Millionaire) M Purple, long, slim, Ichiban improved.
White Star M Tear-drop shape. White skin. No bitterness.
Burpless Cucumber
Burpless # 26 M Eat when young, no peeling, stake.
Burpless Bush E Sweet, bitter free. Nearly seedless. 12″
Suyo Long E Sweet, ribbed, crispy. Vigorous.Heavy yield.
Summer Dance E Very sweet, glossy, deep-green 9″ fruits
Summer Top E Crisp, refreshing taste. No peeling. 9″
Sweet Success E Non-bitter, no peeling. 12-14″ AAS
Pickling Cucumber
Cucamelon E Tiny melon with the flavor of pure cucumber with a refreshing tinge of lime. Slice or pickle.
Gherkin E Mini fruit’s sweet cucumber flavor is combined with a tangy sourness: as if pickled.
Homemade Pickles E Heavy yields,great disease resistance. 5-6″
Pioneer E Excellent quality, uniform fruit.
Slicing Cucumbers
Diva M Sweet, non bitter. 6-8″ AAS
Emperator E Vigorous, high yielding plants. 5″
Gateway Long, dark green 8½ to 9-inch delicious fruits on adaptable plants. Disease resistant.
Saladmore Bush E Dual-purpose, perfect for growing in containers or small gardens. Crisp with mild, sweet flavor. AAS
Spacemaster E 2’–3′ vines make it ideal for small growing areas. Full size cucumbers. Disease resistant.
Straight Eight E Non trailing, forms a small bush while still bearing well. Thin, dark green. HY
Sweet Slice E Very sweet, bitter free, no peeling. 10-12″
Tasty Green M Dark green, smooth skin Japanese 8-9″
Pumpkin
Atlantic Giant VL Lovely, giant, pink-orange pumpkins can weigh over 800 lbs.
Big Max L Up to 100 lbs. or more. Makes excellent pies. Fine-grained, bright orange flesh.
First Prize VL 80-300 lb. with excellent color.
Howden VL 20-30 lb. Round shape. Rich orange color.
Jack O Lantern L 10-18 lb. Excellent for carving and cooking.
Orange Smoothie E 5-8 lb. Almost perfect shape, compact plant. AAS
Sugar Pie L Great for baking. Thick, sweet, dry, orange.
White Lumina L 8-10″ across, weighes 10-12 lb. and has delicious orange flesh that stores well.
Summer Squash
Aristocrat Zucchini E Dark green, smooth skin, bush type.
Cocozelle Zucchini M Italian zucchini. Light green striping.
Gold Rush Zucchini E Deep golden, smooth, excellent flavor. AAS
Patio Star Zucchini E Compact ideal for container growing. Glossy dark green uniform fruit grow to full size.
Prolific Straightneck E Prolific bush type. Smooth, yellow, HY
Total Eclipse Scallopini E Yellow scallop, patty pan, bush-type.
Yellow Crookneck E Heirloom. Glossy butter-yellow, bush type.
Winter Squash
Butterbaby Butternut L Produces many sweet, personal-size butternuts. Around a pound each.
Buttercup L Green skin, smooth orange flesh, flavorful.
Canesi Butternut E Smooth fruits, excellent flavor. AAS
Cream of the Crop Acorn M Compact bush. Creamy white. Nutty. AAS
Taybelle Acorn M Dark green fruit, acorn, thick orange flesh.
Tivoli Spaghetti L Spaghetti squash, light yellow, oblong. AAS
Watermelon
Crimson Sweet M Round. Crisp, excellent flavor.
Harvest Moon E Healthy, shorter vines. Earlier to ripen, higher yielding, better tasting, seedless. AAS
Shiny Boy M Deep red flesh of these 20 pound globe shaped, striped melons has sweet, tropical taste and crisp texture.
Sugar Baby M Icebox type. Sweet, solid flesh.
Sweet Fashion L Very nice, long, blocky melon with bright red flesh. Vigorous plant that yields well.
Honeydew
Honeydew Melon L Sweetest of all melons. Green skin and flesh.
Muskmelon
Ambrosia M Delicious flavor. Vigorous. Large round fruits.
Goddess E Extra sweet, juicy, golden-orange flesh with wonderful flavor. Well-netted. DR HY
COLD SEASON CROPS
Beets
Bulls Blood E Heirloom. Deepest red foliage for salads. Harvest young baby beets.
Detroit Dark Red E Heirloom. Short top, globe shape.
Golden Globe E Orange roots with a rich gold interior that will not bleed Yellow stems.
Broccoli
Marathon M High dome, small bead and heavy head.
Brussel Sprouts
Jade Cross M Perfectly round, 2″ dark green. Flavorful. Tolerates heat, drought. More compact HY
Cabbage
Danish Ballhead L Heirloom. Large, solid heads. Best late variety.
Stonehead M Tightly packed, shor-cored heads. Flavorful.
Ruby Perfection M Solid, 6-8″ deep red heads are slow to burst.
Carrots
Atomic Red E Crunchy, mild, and tasty. When dug they are pink, when cooked they are scarlet red.
Cosmic Purple M Smooth purple skin with yellow/orange flesh. Sweet flavor. Heirloom.
Nantes Scarlet M Half-long type reaching 6-7″ long. Sweet, brilliant orange. Fine-grained, no core.
Cauliflower
Snow Crown E Vigorous snowball type. Very smooth. Pure white. 2 lbs. Excellent quality.
Celery
Utah L Dark green stalks and a very compact habit.
Celeriac
Celeriac L White fleshed knobby root. Excellent flavor.
Kohlrabi
Winner E Produces large bulbs. Very flavorful.
Parsley Root
Hamburg M Parsnip-like. Used for flavoring. 8-10″.
Turnip
White Globe E Heirloom. Firm, crisp flesh. Cook or eat raw.
LEAF CROPS
Collards
Georgia M Tender blue-green leaves. Cabbage-like flavor.
Kale
Dwarf Green Curled E Popular, compact curly dark green kale.
Red Ursa E Extra frilly leaves are bright green, stem and petioles are a dark red/purple.
Tuscan Lacinato E Heirloom. Bluish-green, long, narrow leaves.
White Russian E Green, frilled leaves with white mid-veins. Sweeter after frost.
Lettuce
Bibb Forcing M Heirloom. Dark green leaves, firm & tender.
Buttercrunch M Compact, heavy butterhead. Crisp, but juicy. AAS
Great Lakes Head L Medium to large hearted ‘Iceberg’ lettuce produces crisp, bright green leaved.
Merlot Dark Red E Darkest red lettuce in existence, which should make it tops for anthocyanin (antioxidant) content as well!
Mesculun Mix E Tender, young red and green. Harvest in 3-4 weeks.
Red Romaine M Colorful leaves start out green, then fade to a deep red-bronze. Sweet, crunchy.
Red Sails E Loose bronze-red leaves with open head. AAS
Romaine (Cos) M Heirloom. Crunchy, spoon-shaped leaves.
Salad Bowl Green E Crisp, tender, sweet flavor. Large, deeply lobed leaves. Slow to bolt. AAS
Sandy Oakleaf E Multitude of sweet tasting frilly dark green leaves. Disease resistant. AAS
Spinach
Nobel E Heirloom. Extremely large leaves, spreading.
Swiss Chard
Bright Lights E Multicolored stems. For salads as ornamental.
Green (Luculus) E Heirloom. Heavily crumpled.
Oriole E Orange stems, milder flavor.
Ruby Red E Dark green leaves with brilliant red stalks.
BUNCHING CROPS
Leeks
Broad Scotch L Thick, straight necks. For soups and stews.
Onions
Candy L Jumbo, golden-colored. Sweet, mild flavor.
Long White Bunching L Heirloom. Long, silvery-white stalks.
Red Burgundy L Purplish-red skin, white flesh. Good keeper.
Spanish White L Sweet white flesh. Bunching type.
Spanish Yellow VL Yellow skin. Mild, sweet flesh. Good keeper.
Vidalia M Very sweet with light yellow flesh. HY
Walla Walla VL Heirloom. Very sweet and juicy.
OTHER VEGETABLES
Beans
Blue Lake Pole E Heirloom. Green pole bean. 8″ thick, oval.
Tendergreen E Bush, stringless. Tender, rich flavor. DR
Corn
Jubilation Yellow M Supersweet, Excels in challenging conditions. Disease resistant.
Silver Queen White L Snow white kernels. Best tasting white corn.
Super Surprise Bicolor M Super quality and tenderness with deep contrasting yellow and white kernels.
Okra
Clemson Spineless E Flavorful, tender, spineless. 3-4″ long. HY
Peas
Oregon Sugar Pod M Wide, edible pods are sweet and crispy. HY
Sugar Snap M Thick, tender pods. Sweet delicious. AAS
Sweet Potato
Beauregard M Crack-free red tubers, orange flesh.
Georgia Jet E Earliest to mature. Dusky rose skin. Deep orange flesh.
MULCH
Length: (feet)
Width: (feet)
Depth:
You will need approximately: * cubic yards of mulch. or * (3 cubic foot) bags.
*Please round all values up to ensure proper coverage.

Formula for determining square foot areas:
Circles:  Area = Diameter² x 0.7854 Triangles:  Area = 1/2 Base x Height Rectangles:  Area = Base x Height
Formula for determining mulch and topsoil:
CUBIC YARDS: (L in ft x W in ft x D in inches) ÷ 324 = Cubic Yards CUBIC FEET: (L in ft x W in ft x D in inches) ÷ 12 = Cubic Feet *Note: 1 Yard = 27 cubic feet
Coverage Chart for Mulches & Compost (Approximate)
Depth 1 cu yd 1.5 cu ft bag 2 cu ft bag 3 cu ft bag
1″ 324 sq ft 18 sq ft 24 sq ft 36 sq ft
2″ 162 sq ft 9 sq ft 12 sq ft 18 sq ft
3″ 108 sq ft 6 sq ft 8 sq ft 12 sq ft
4″ 81 sq ft 4.5 sq ft 6 sq ft 9 sq ft
5″ 65 sq ft 3.5 sq ft 4.75 sq ft 7 sq ft
6″ 54 sq ft 3 sq ft 4 sq ft 6 sq ft
Coverage Chart Mulches & Compost (Cubic Yards)
Example: Area of 300 sq ft @ 3″ deep = 3 cu yds needed
Area of sq ft 50 100 200 300 400 500
Depth 2″ .25 .5 1+ 2 2.5 3+
3″ .5 1 2 3 4 4.5
4″ .5+ 1+ 2.5 3.5 5 6
6″ 1 2 3.5 5.5 7.5 9
8″ 1+ 2.5 5 7.5 10 12
12″ 2 4 7.5 11 15 18.5
SHREDDED HARDWOOD BARK MULCH
B6
The 3 cubic foot bag will cover approximately 9 square feet, 3″ deep.
BULK SHREDDED HARDWOOD BARK MULCH
B7
One cubic yard of brown natural shredded hardwood bark mulch will cover approximately 100 square feet, 2″ deep.
PREMIUM SHREDDED HARDWOOD BARK MULCH
B12
The 2 cubic foot bag will cover approximately 6 square feet, 2″ deep.
BULK PREMIUM DARK SHREDDED HARDWOOD BARK
B7B
One cubic yard of premium dark brown natural shredded hardwood bark mulch will cover approximately 100 square feet, 2″ deep.
PREMIUM SHREDDED HARDWOOD FINES
B1
The 2 cubic foot bag of premium natural brown finely ground hardwood fines will cover approximately 9 square feet, 3″ deep.
CHUNK BARK MULCH
CHUNK BARK LARGE
B2L
CHUNK BARK MEDIUM
B2M
CHUNK BARK SMALL
B2S
The 2 cubic foot bag of chunk will cover approximately 6 square feet, 2″ deep.
SHREDDED CYPRESS BARK MULCH
B5
The 3 cubic foot bag will cover approximately 9 square feet, 3″ deep.
PINE BARK MULCH
B4
PINE BARK NUGGETS MINI
B4M
The 2 cubic foot bag will cover apporximately 6 square feet, 2″ deep.
NORTHERN CEDAR MULCH
NATURAL
B21
BROWN
B23
BLACK
B25
The 2 cubic foot bag will coverver approximately 6 square feet, 2″ deep.
WESTERN RED CEDAR MULCH
B16
The 2 cubic foot bag will cover approximately 6 square feet, 2″ deep.
PLAYGROUND MULCH CHIPS
B8
Smooth-edged playground surface covering meeting ADA guidelines and ASTM testing requirements. The 2 cubic foot bag will cover approximately 8 square feet, 2″ deep.
STONE
Rock Coverage Chart for Stone (Approximate)

Recommended Depth of Coverage: 3 inches Number of .5 (1/2) cubic foot bags needed to cover bed size

Length of Bed
Width 5 ft 10 ft 15 ft 20 ft
5 ft 13 25 38 50
10 ft 25 50 76 100
15 ft 38 76 113 150
20 ft 50 100 150 200
30 ft 76 160 225 300
STONE
One cubic foot or 1/2 cubic foot bag of stone will cover approximately 3 square feet, 2″ deep.
PEA GRAVEL SMALL 1/2 cu. ft. R7
POND PEBBLES 1/2 cu. ft. R9
LIMESTONE SCREENINGS 1/2 cu. ft. R27
 
POND ROCK 1/2 cu. ft. R8
AMERICAN HERITAGE SMALL 1/2 cu. ft. R14
AMERICAN HERITAGE LARGE 1/2 cu. ft. R17
PURPLE MOUNTAIN ROCK 1/2 cu. ft. R16
 
MERRIMAC PEBBLES SMALL 1/2 cu. ft. R5
 
INDIAN SUNSET ROCK 1/2 cu. ft. R2
BLACK OBSIDIAN 1/2 cu. ft. R6
BLUSH PINK ROCK 1/2 cu. ft. R11
CORAL TIFF ROCK 1/2 cu. ft. R21
DESERT SUNSET ROCK 1/2 cu. ft. R22
COOKIES & CREAM ROCK 1/2 cu. ft. R29
 
GREY SLATE ROCK 1/2 cu. ft. R1
RED VOLCANIC ROCK 1 cu. ft. R12R
 
BLUE STONE CHIPS ¼” 1/2 cu. ft. R3
ALABAMA SUNSET ROCK 1/2 cu. ft. R23
 
NORTHERN LIGHTS WHITE MARBLE 1/2 cu. ft. R4
BLACK VOLCANIC ROCK 1 cu. ft. R12B
 
MEXICAN PEBBLES 32 lb. R28
CRUSHED LIMESTONE SCREENINGS
R13
An excellent base for brick patios or informal walkways. One ton screenings covers approximately 100 square feet, 3″ deep.
WASHED GRAVEL
One ton washed gravel will cover approximately 150 square feet, 2″ deep.
Pea Gravel R15a
5/8 inch – 3/4 inch R15b
1 inch – 1 1/2 inch R15d
Grade 9 crushed gravel R15e
LANDSCAPE BOULDERS
BOUL
CANYON BOULDERS
CB
CANYON COBBLES
CC
FLAGSTONE
FLAG
Fond Du Lac Flagstone Steppers (1 ton covers 75 square feet) Fond Du Lac 2-3″ Uniform Drywall (1 ton covers 20 square feet) 1 pallet = 2,000 to 3,000 LBS.
SOIL AND SOIL ADDITIVES
COUNTRYSIDE PREMIUM POTTING SOIL
Potting mix specially formulated for containers, hanging baskets, pots, planters and window boxes. Used by greenhouse staff for Countryside grown plants. Contains peat moss, vermiculite, perlite and composted pinebark. Ready to use.
Premium Potting Soil (1.5 Cubic Foot Bag) CSIDE1.5
DR. EARTH® HOME GROWN® VEGETABLE GARDEN PLANTING MIX
Creates the perfect soil conditions to promote plant health and abundant vegetables and herbs. Can be used as an amendment for planting trees, shrubs, bare root planting and flowers. Rich in green-fed earthworm castings, cold water kelp meal, wild-caught fish bone meal, soybean meal and rich organic nutrients.
1.5 Cubic Foot 21585
GROWING MIX®
All purpose potting mix contains peat moss, vermiculite, perlite and composted pinebark. No mixing required. Excellent for hanging baskets, planter boxes and all container gardening. 2.8 cubic foot bag.
Growing Mix 200 CGP200P
Growing Mix Green CV360G
Growing Mix Red CVM510R
FOX FARM HAPPY FROG POTTING SOIL
Happy Frog® Potting Soil is amended with soil microbes that can help improve root efficiency and encourage nutrient uptake. Between the earthworm castings, bat guano, and aged forest products, your container plants have never felt so good.
2 Cubic Foot 18362
FOX FARM OCEAN FOREST POTTING SOIL
100% Natural & Organic. FoxFarm Ocean Forest Soil is ready to use right out of the bag and provides the ideal environment for young seedlings to become thriving plants. Lightweight and well-aerated, it’s the perfect all-natural mix for container grown plants!
1.5 Cubic Foot 18363
FOX FARM COCO LOCO
Coconut Coir Mix is rich with regenerative material. It has excellent water retention plus superior drainage. Plantings require less watering. It resists compaction, essilty rewets and absorbs evenly for superior aeration.
2 Cubic Foot 21238
TOPSOIL
TOP
The 40 lb. bag covers approximately 5 square feet, 2″ deep. One yard is approximately 60 bags.
BULK PULVERIZED TOPSOIL
BTS1
Pulverized field topsoil.
BULK PULVERIZED TOPSOIL BLEND
BTS2
The blend consists of 1/3 soil, 1/3 sand and 1/3 humus. Excellent for topdressing a lawn, new seeding area or to use for raised garden beds. 1 cubic yard of topsoil covers:
1″ deep 320 sq. ft. (32’x10′)
2″ deep 160 sq. ft. (16’x10′)
4″ deep 80 sq. ft. (8’x10′)
CANADIAN PEAT MOSS
New Lawns: Before seeding dig up 4 to 6 inches of topsoil and mix thoroughly with light layer of peat moss. After seeding, the peat moss protects seed and helps germination. Established Lawns: 3 cubic feet covers 225 square feet light top dressing. Garden Use: 3 cubic feet covers 40 square feet, 2″ deep.
1 cubic foot PM1
2.2 cubic foot PM2
3 cubic foot PM3
COTTON BURR COMPOST
CBC
This compost provides a rich food source for soil organisms. It is unsurpassed in its ability to break up clays. It improves moisture retension and fertility in sands. It does not tie up nutrients like wood and wood by-products. It is free from chemicals, weeds, insects and pathogens. 2 cubic feet bag.
ADORIA ORGANIC COMPOST
18279
This organic compost is made from fruits, vegetables and green waste. It adds nutrients and breaks up heavy soils, resulting in building good soil eco-structure. Good for vegetable gardens, it helps to maintain a neutral pH. 1 cubic foot bag
ADORIA ORGANIC POTTING BLEND
21239
The Organic Potting Blend is an organic fusion of composted fruits and vegetables, living microbes, and coconut coir resulting in a sustainable container gardening solution. 1 cubic foot bag
LEAF COMPOST
B19
Use to improves the structure and water-holding capacity of soil. Leaf compost creates the perfect conditions for the community of beneficial organisms that dwell in the soil, and it’s a great addition to potting mix. .75 cubic feet bag
MUSHROOM COMPOST
MCO
Used as an amendment for the improvement of existing low fertility soil. Use as a mulch for upgrading soil condition and adding nutrition to existing beds. New plants establish faster and more vigorously. 1.5 cubic feet bag
BULK BLENDED MUSHROOM COMPOST
MCOBL
Use as an amendment for the improvement of existing low fertility soil. Use as a mulch for upgrading soil condition and adding nutrition to existing beds. New plants establish faster and more vigorously. 1.5 cubic feet bag
COW MANURE — Composted
COWC
Natural organic fertilizer for soils, can be used throughout the growing season. 40 lb. bag.
TORPEDO SAND, GRANULAR
SAN2
A grainy sand used for patios, construction sites and to improve soil aeration and drainage. One bag will cover approximately 3 sq. ft. 1″ deep. 1/2 cu. ft. bag
BULK TORPEDO SAND, GRANULAR
BSAN1
One ton of sand will cover approximately 125 sq. ft. 2″ deep.
BULK MASON SAND
BSAN2
One ton of sand will cover approximately 125 sq. ft. 2″ deep.
PLAY SAND
SAN
Used for sandboxes, gardens or swimming pool bases. One bag will cover approximately 3 square feet 1″ deep. 1 yd = 1 ½ Ton = 3,000 lbs. 50 lb.bag.
PATIO BLOCKS
CONCRETE PATIO BLOCKS
NATURAL — Smooth Concrete
12″ Round Natural PB1
12″ Square Natural PB3
18″ Round Natural PB2
18″ Square Natural PB4
24″ Square Natural PB24
12″ Exposed Stone Surface
12″ Round Black PB6BL
12″ Square Black PB8BL
12″ Round Dark Brown PB6DB
12″ Square Dark Brown PB8DB
18″ Exposed Stone Surface
18″ Square Black PB9BL
18″ Round Dark Brown PB7DB
18″ Square Dark Brown PB9DB
18″ Square Peastone Light Brown PB9LB
18″ Round Peastone Light Brown PB7LB
18″ Square Cobblestone PB10
18″ Square Red Cobblestone PB10R
18″ Square Pebblestone PB17
18″ Round Aggregate Black PB7BL
Brickface
18″ Square Red PB5R
18″ Square Gray PB5G
18″ Hexagon Natural Gray PB21
24″ Splash Blocks PB14
24″ Moon Block Round Peastone PB15
24” Square Natural Solid PB24
GRASS SEED, SOD & LAWN CARE
BLACK BEAUTY™ ULTRA
Geminates faster due to Frontier Perennial Ryegrass. Fills in damaged lawn areas. These grasses grow a naturally dark-green and beautiful lawn. Heat and drought tolerance. Endophyte enhanced for improved insect resistance.
30% Dakota Tall Fescue 30% Montana Tall Fescue 20% Tonto Tall Fescue 10% Madison Kentucky Bluegrass 10% Frontier Perennial Rye Grass
1 lbs. 742031
3 lbs. 742004
7 lbs. 742005
25 lbs. 742017
FULL SUN
Provides a long-lasting lawn of the highest quality in stressful sunny growing conditions. Survives on south facing slopes and will not thin out. Highest ranking endophytic turfgrass varieties deter damage from insects.
30% Dakota Tall Fescue 25% Montana Tall Fescue 20% Frontier Perennial Ryegrass 15% Madison Kentucky Bluegrass 10% Singular Perennial Ryegrass
1 lbs. 742019
3 lbs. 742020
7 lbs. 742021
25 lbs. 742022
SUN & SHADE
Will grow a thick, dark-green lawn in both sun and partial shade areas. Wide adaptability and elite varieties make this the most popular grass seed mixture. Endophyte enhanced for improved insect resistance.
30% Dakota Tall Fescue 20% Montana Tall Fescue 15% Frontier Perennial Ryegrass 15% Madison Kentucky Bluegrass 10% Singular Perennial Ryegrass 10% Hoods Chewing Fescue
1 lbs. 742027
3 lbs. 742013
7 lbs. 742028
25 lbs. 742029
DENSE SHADE™
Especially made to survive in shady areas and dry soils, in areas of heavy shade. Endophyte enhanced for improved insect resistance. Combines many grass types for species diversity.
20% Dakota Tall Fescue 20% Montana Tall Fescue 20% Frontier Perennial Ryegrass 15% Hoods Chewing Fescue 15% Eugene Creeping Red Fescue 10% Madison Kentucky Bluegrass
1 lbs. 8357
3 lbs. 8358
7 lbs. 11100
25 lbs. 9924
BLACK BEAUTY SOLAR GREEN™
The beauty of Kentucky Bluegrass without the summer problems. Super heat tolerant. Texas bluegrass needs less fertilizer and water than Kentucky bluegrass. Grows well in sun or shade. Mixed with Black Beauty Ultra.
30% Golconda Tall Fescue 30% Future Tall Fescue 30% Toltec Tall Fescue 10% Blue Gem Texas Bluegrass
3 lbs. 21241
7 lbs. 21242
SOD
SOD
A blend of premium grasses. Best for our area. 1 Roll 16″ x 90″ = 10 sq ft Sod availability dependent on weather conditions.
STRAW
STRAW
New Lawns: One bale of straw covers approximately 500 square feet when used as a light mulch after seeding. LAWN CARE We recommend the following Jonathan Green lawn fertilizers for a healthy, lush lawn. We recommend the Espoma specialty fertilizers for the differing needs of various plant types.
ANNUAL LAWN CARE PROGRAM
Jonathan Green’s Annual Lawn Care Progam allows you to regularly care for your lawn by elminating and preventing problems from recurring. This program is the most powerful and effective way to keep your lawn looking better than ever! You’ll have everything you need to establish a long-lasting show lawn.
Application One: Green-Up Crabgrass Preventer with Lawn Food
20-0-3
In the Spring, apply Green-Up Crabgrass Preventer before and after it germinates – while also feeding the lawn. Environmentally friendly-no phosphorus. Feeds for up to 3 months.
16 lb bag treats 5,000 sq. ft. 8364
Application Two: Green-Up Weed & Feed with Lawn Food
21-0-3
Mid-Spring through Fall, apply Green-Up Weed & Feed to control broadleaf weeds where they appear while also feeding your lawn. Controls dandelion and over 250 broadleaf weeds. Greens the lawn in cooler temperatures. Feeds for up to 3 months.
15 lb bag treats 5,000 sq. ft. 8365
Application Three: Winter Survival Fall Lawn Food
10-0-20
After Labor Day, apply Winter Survival which provides the proper nutrition for a greener, thicker lawn. Promotes root growth and stores nutrients for spring. Iron helps keep the lawn a deep green color.
15 lb bag treats 5,000 sq. ft. 696042
GREEN-UP LAWN FOOD
29-0-3
Green-Up fertilizer has 40% slow-release nitrogen continuously feeds the turf for 10-12 weeks. Contains 4% iron for maximum greening. Contains humates for root development.
15 lb bag treats 5,000 sq. ft. 696045
GREEN-UP SEEDING & SODDING LAWN FOOD
12-18-8
Green-Up Seeding Lawn Food has a high-phosphorus formula that helps build a vigorous root system. For use when seeding, over-seeding or sodding to get grass off to a faster start. Contains 30% slow-release nitrogen and 1% iron for a thicker, greener lawn. Contains humates for root development.
15 lb bag treats 5,000 sq. ft. 696038
CRABGRASS PREVENTER PLUS NEW SEEDING LAWN FERTILIZER
10-15-10
Prevents crabgrass and grassy weeds from germinating and allows you to plant grass seed on the same day without injuring seedlings. Contains 30% slow-release nitrogen to feed new seedlings gently and longer. Smaller particles provide better weed control. Can be used with new sod lawn installations. Use as an alternative to the 1st Application in our New American Lawn Program when seeding. Contains Tupersan®.
15 lb bag treats 5,000 sq. ft. 5863
LAWN WEED CONTROL
Lawn Weed Control contains an improved three-way formula with Trimec which provides broadleaf weed control of more than 200 lawn weeds including dandelion, clover, chickweed, common purslane, etc. Use anytime of the year when weeds are actively growing spring through fall. Use on cool and warm season grasses.
10 lb bag treats 5,000 sq. ft. 696043
LAWN MOSS CONTROL
Lawn Moss Control kills lawn moss quickly. Easy to spread small particle granules for improved performance. Mow lawn to expose moss and allow product to enter soil readily. Apply with spreader at recommended rates. Water lawn imediately after application. Delay seeding for two weeks after application.
20 lb bag treats 5,000 sq. ft. 5865
LAWN FUNGUS CONTROL
Lawn Fungus Control is a systemic fungicide for both preventative and curative treatments. Controls more than 20 lawn diseases including Summer Patch, Fusarium Blight, Dollar Spot, Copper Spot, Red Thread, Rust, Striped Smut, Pink Snow Mold. Easier to spread accurately for better coverage and control.
7.5 lb bag treats 5,000 sq. ft. 742035
JONATHAN GREEN SUMMER SURVIVAL INSECT CONROL WITH LAWN FERTILIZER
13-0-3
Low nitrogen formula, specially designed for summer months. Gently feeds the lawn for two months without burning. Kills over 15 surface feeding insects that damage grass. Deters insects from entering the home.
16.65 lb bag treats 5,000 sq. ft. 22135
JONATHAN GREEN SEASON LONG WEED PREVENTER
Controls crabgrass before and after it emerges! Up to the third leaf stage. Contains Dimension® for season-long weed control protection. Can be used near flower beds. Safe to use around 100+ ornamental plants.
9.5 lb bag treats 5,000 sq. ft. 22136
ORGANICS
LOVE YOUR SOIL FERTILIZER
Love Your Soil Fertilizer contains amino acids to encourage soil microbes. It loosens heavy hard-packed soils and releases “tied-up” nutrients in the soil. It enhances grass root and root mass development. Environmentally friendly and safe for people and pets. It increases resistance to heat and drought stress. The fertilizer contains humic and fulvic acids, calcium, sulfur, iron and molasses. Helps kick start your lawn in spring.
18 lb bag treats 5,000 sq. ft. 8359
MAG-I-CAL Calcium Soil Reviving Fertilizer
MAG-I-CAL is a highly soluble form of calcium, readily available for plant uptake or pH adjustment. Easy to spread pellets release trapped nutrients. Can be used throughout the yard. Boosts lawn’s color, reduces stress, improves soil texture, aids in water uptake. Use in place of sulphur. The missing lawn care ingredient that makes everything else work better!
3.6 lb bag treats 1,000 sq. ft. 8360
18 lb bag treats 5,000 sq. ft. 8361
MAG-I-CAL Soil Food For Alkaline Soils
MAG-I-CAL soil food rapidly and efficiently lowers soil pH. Calcium and humates balance soil pH and stimulate microbial life. Encourages nutrient absorption.
20 lb bag treats 5,000 sq. ft. 13367
MAG-I-CAL PLUS Soil Food For Lawns in Acidic & Hard Soils
MAG-I-CAL PLUS Soil Food for Acidic Soils is a unique, multi-faceted, soil-enhancing food that rapidly raises soil pH, loosens hard soil, and stimulates soil microbes. Has fast-acting calcium which raises soil pH to enhance nutrient availability from lawn foods and improve cell wall structure. It is fortified with a patented, quick-release gypsum to help break up clay and compacted soil for better air, water, and root penetration into the soil. It promotes growth by increasing biological activity to aid in the release of trapped nutrients in the soil.
18 lb bag treats 5,000 sq. ft. 15434
ORGANIC WEED PREVENTER PLUS LAWN FOOD
10-0-2
All organic, all natural formulation of corn gluten. Provides complete coverage for superior pre-emergent weed control plus an organic fertilizer. Use in lawns, landscape beds, and in vergetable gardens. Controls many grassy weeds from germinating, such as crabgrass, dandelions and over 20 other weeds. Greens up lawn quickly.
7.5 lb bag treats 2,500 sq. ft. 8363
ORGANIC LAWN FOOD
10-0-1
Complex, all organic lawn fertilizer that provides excellent turf nutrition for 8-10 weeks. Contains iron for deep greening, great for establishing new seedlings. Children and pet friendly – can use immediately after spreading.
17 lb bag treats 5,000 sq. ft. 15432
ORGANIC INSECT CONTROL
Patented blend of plant oils kills and repels over 100 insects on contact. Environmentally safe for use around children and pets, not toxic. Use for outdoor perimeter home treatment on lawns and landscape areas.
10 lb bag treats 5,000 sq. ft. 742036
GRUB & INSECT CONTROL
Dual action systemic insecticide for use on lawns, flower beds and ornamentals. Provides long-lasting control against 25+ insects; one application kills grubs all season long. Apply any time, spring through late summer. Water in after application.
8 lb bag treats 5,000 sq. ft. 742034
NURSERY CROSS REFERENCE
COMMON — BOTANIC NAME (GENUS)
Almond, Flowering — Prunus Alpine Currant — Ribes Arborvitae — Thuja Ash Green — Fraxinus Ash White — Fraxinus Aspen — Populus Azalea — Azalea Barberry — Beberis Bayberry — Myrica Beech — Fagus Birch — Betula Black Alder — Alnus Boxwood — Buxus Buckthorn — Rhamnus Burning Bush — Euonymus Cherry, Flowering — Prunus Chokeberry — Aronia Cinquefoil — Potentilla Cotoneaster — Cotoneaster Peking — Acutifolia Cranberrry — Apiculata Crabapple — Malus Cypress — Chamaecyparis Dogwood — Cornus Dwarf Burning Honeysuckle — Direvilla Elm — Ulmus Euonymus — Euonymus Filbert — Corylus Fir — Fir Fir, Concolor — Abies Fir, Fraser — Abies Fir, Douglas — Pseudotsuga Forsythia — Forsythia Fothergilla — Fothergilla Hawthorn — Crataegus Hazelnut — Corylus Hemlock — Tsuga Hibiscus — Althea Holly — Ilex Honeysuckle — Lonicera Hornbeam — Carpinus Horsechestnut — Aesculus Hydrangea — Hydrangea Inkberry — Ilex Itea — Itea Ivy — Hedera Juniper — Juniperus KentuckyCoffeetree — Gymnocladus Larch — Larix Lilac — Syringa Linden (Basswood) — Tilia Locust — Gleditsia Maidenhair Tree — Ginkgo Magnolia — Magnolia Maple, Amur — Acer Ginnala Maple, Norway — Acer platanoides Maple, Red — Acer rubrum Maple, Sugar — Acer saccharum Mockorange — Philadelphus Mountain Ash — Sorbus Myrtle — Vinca Ninebark — Physocarpus Oak — Quercus Pear, Flowering — Pyrus Peashrub — Caragana Periwinkle — Vinca Pine — Pinus Plum — Prunus Poplar — Populus Privet — Ligustrum Quince, Flowering — Chaenomeles Redbud — Cercis Rhododendron — Rhododendron Rose of Sharon — Althea, Hibiscus Serviceberry — Amelanchier Siberian Carpet — Microbiota Smoke Tree — Cotinus Spirea — Spirea Spruce — Picea St. John’s Wort — Hypericum Sumac — Rhus Summersweet — Clethra Sweetgum — Liquidambar Tamarisk — Tamarix Viburnum — Viburnum Viburnum, American Cranberry Bush — v. Trilobum Viburnum, Arrowood — Dentatum Viburnum, Blackhawk — Prunifolium Viburnum, Burkwood — Burkwoodii Viburnum, European Cranberry Bush — Opulus Viburnum, Judd — Juddii Viburnum, Koreanspice — Carlesi Viburnum, Shasta Doublefile — Plicatum Walnut — Juglans Weigela — Weigela Willow — Salix Wintercreeper — Euonymus Witchhazel — Hamamelis Yew — Taxus Yucca — Yucca
PERENNIAL CROSS REFERENCE
COMMON — BOTANICAL NAMES
Ageratum, Hardy — Eupatorium Alkanet — Brunnera/Anchusa Alumroot — Heuchera Alyssum — Aurinia Apple Blossom Grass — Gaura Asperula — Galium Avens — Geum Baby’s Breath — Gypsophilia Bachelor’s Button — Centaurea Balloon flower — Platycodon Barren Strawberry — Waldsteinia Barrenwort — Epimedium Basket of Gold — Aurinia Bear’s Breeches — Acanthus Beardtongue — Penstemon Bee Balm — Monarda Bellflower — Campanula Bellwort — Uvularia Bergamot — Monarda Betony — Stachys Bishop’s Weed — Aegopodium Black Cohosh — Cimicifuga Black-Eyed Susan — Rudbeckia, Echinacea Blanket Flower — Gaillardia Blazing Star — Liatris Bleeding Heart — Dicentra Bloodroot — Sanguinaria Bluebeard — Caryopteris Blue Bell — Campanula, Mertensia Bluebonnet — Lupines/Scabiosa Blue Cohosh — Caulophyllum Blue Cupidome — Catananche Blue False Indigo — Baptisia Blue Fescue — Festuca Blue Mist — Caryopteris Blue Star — Amsonia Border Pinks — Dianthus Boston Ivy — Parthenocissus Bugleweed — Ajuga Bugbane — Cimicifuga Burning Bush of Moses — Dictamnus Butter Daisy — Coreopsis Butterfly Bush — Buddleia Butterfly Weed — Asclepias Cactus, Hardy — Opuntia Candylily — Pardancanda Candytuft — Iberis Canterbury Bells — Campanula Cardinal Flower — Lobelia Carnation — Dianthus caryophyllus Catchfly — Lychnis Catmint — Nepeta Catnip — Nepeta Chalkplant — Gypsophilia Cheddar Pink — Dianthus Chinese Lantern — Physalis Chrysanthemum — Leucanthemum Cinquefoil — Potentilla Clara Curtis — Dendranthema Clove Pink — Dianthus Columbine — Aquilegia Compass Plant — Silphium Coneflower — Rudbeckia, Echinacea Coral Bells — Heuchera Cornflower, Perennial — Centaurea Corsican Pearlwort — Sagina Cowslip — Caltha Cranesbill — Geranium Creeping Jenny — Lysimachia nummularia Creeping Phlox — Phlox subulata Crown Vetch — Coronilla Cup and Saucer — Campanula Cupid’s Dart — Catananche Cushion Mums — Leucanthemum Cushion Spurge — Euphorbia Daisy, Shasta — Leucanthemum Daisy, Painted — Tanacetum Daisy, English — Bellis Dame’s Rocket — Hesperis Daylily — Hemerocallis Dead Nettle — Lamiastrum, Lamium Devil’s Paintbrush — Hieracum Dragon’s Blood — Sedum Dusty Miller (Hardy) — Artemisia Dwarf Lace Plant — Polygonum Edelweiss — Leontopodium Eulalia Grass — Miscanthus European Ginger — Asarum Evening Primrose — Oenothera False Dragonhead — Physostegia False Indigo — Baptisia, Amorpha False Rock Cress — Aubrieta False Spirea — Astilbe Feather Flower — Astilbe Fiesta Daisy — Gaillardia Five Finger — Potentilla Flax — Linum Fleabane — Erigeron Fleeceflower — Polygonum (Fallopia) Flowering Spurge — Euphorbia Foamflower — Tiarella Forget-Me-Not — Myosotis, Brunnera Fountain Grass — Pennisetum Foxglove — Digitalis Foxtail Lily — Eremurus Funkia — Hosta Garden Phlox — Phlox paniculata Gas Plant — Dictamnus Gayfeather — Liatris Germander — Teucrium Ginger — Asarum Globeflower — Trollius Globe Thistle — Echinops Gloriosa Daisy — Rudbeckia Gloxinia, Hardy — Incarvillea Goatsbeard — Astilbe,Aruncus Gold Dust — Aurinia Golden Daisy — Coreopsis Golden Dead Nettle — Lamiastrum Goldenrod — Solidago Golden groundsel — Ligularia Golden Marguerite — Anthemis Goutweed — Aegopodium Great Merrybells — Uvularia Grecian Rose — Geum Harebell — Campanula Hardy Gloxinia — Incarvillea Hawkweed — Hieracum Hen & Chicks — Sempervivum Hollyhock — Alcea Honesty Plant — Lunaria Horsetail — Equisetum Horse Mint — Monarda Houseleek — Sempervivum Ice Plant — Delosperma Indian Paint Brush — Lobelia Indian Pink — Spigelia Irish Moss — Sagina Ivy — Hedera, Parthenocissus Jack-In-The-Pulpit — Arisaema Jacobs Ladder — Polemonium Japanese Iris — Iris Kaempferi Japanese Spurge — Pachysandra Japanese Blood Grass — Imperata Joe-Pye Weed — Eupatorium Jupiter’s Beard — Centranthus Kansas Gayfeather — Liatris Keys of Heaven — Centranthus Lace Plant, Dwarf — Polygonum Ladies’ Tresses — Spiranthes Lady’s Mantle — Alchemilla Ladybells — Adenophora Lamb’s Ear — Stachys Larkspur — Delphinium Lavender — Lavendula Lavender Cotton — Santolina Leadwort — Ceratostigma Lenten Rose — Helleborus Leopardsbane — Doronicum Lily — Lilium Lily-of-the-Valley — Convallaria Lilyturf — Liriope Live Forever — Sedum Loosestrife — Lysimachia Lungwort — Pulmonaria Lupine — Lupinus Maiden Grass — Miscanthus Maiden Pinks — Dianthus Mallow — Hibiscus, Malva Maltese Cross — Lychnis Marsh Marigold — Caltha Masterwort — Astrantia Meadow Rue — Thalictrum Meadow Sage — Salvia Meadowsweet — Filipendula Mexican Hat — Ratibida Michaelmas Daisy — Aster Mile a Minute — Silver Lace Vine Milfoil — Achillea Milkweed — Asclepias Missouri Primrose — Oenothera Mistflower — Eupatorium Money Plant — Lunaria Monkshood — Aconitum Moneywort — Lysimachia nummularia Moss Pinks — Phlox subulata Mountain Bluet — Centaurea Mountain Pink — Phlox subulata Mum — Chrysanthemum Myrtle — Vinca Obedient Plant — Physostegia Onion, Prairie — Allium Oregon Fleabane — Erigeron Oswego Tea — Monarda Painted Daisy — Tancectum Pampas Grass — Cortaderia Pasque Flower — Pulsatilla Pearly Everlasting — Anaphalis Peony — Paeonia Pennywort — Creeping Jenny Periwinkle — Vinca Pincushion Flower — Scabiosa Pinks — Dianthus Plaintain Lily — Hosta Plumbago — Ceratostigma Plume Grass — Erianthus Poker Plant — Kniphofia Poppy — Papaver Porcelain Vine — Ampelopsis Porcupine Grass — Miscanthus Prairie Coneflower — Ratibida Primrose — Primula Primrose, Evening — Oenothera Purple Coneflower — Echinacea Purple Leaf Wintercreeper — Euonymus Purple Rock Cress — Aubrieta Pyrethrum — Tanacetum Queen Anne’s Lace — Daucus Queen of Prairie — Filependula Ragwort — Ligularia Rattlesnake Master — Eryngium Ravenna Grass — Erianthus Red Hot Poker — Kniphofia Red Valerian — Centranthus Ribbon Grass — Phalaris Rock Cress — Arabis Rock Foil — Saxifraga Rock Soapwort — Saponaria Rose Campion — Lychnis Rose Mallow — Hibiscus Russian Sage — Perovskia Sage — Salvia Sandwort — Arenaria Sarsaparilla, Wild — Aralia Scotland Bluebells — Campanula Sea Holly — Eryrgium Sea Lavender — Limonium Sea Pink — 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