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Perennials
Perfert foliage plant for shade. Tips of the fronds are double-crested.
An outstanding perennial with silver-gray foliage and lemon-yellow flat-topped flowers that cover the plant all summer. This is a well-behaved variety, meaning it won’t reseed and spread.
Compact, clump-forming perennial that boasts broad clusters of strongly colored pink flowers from early summer to early fall.
A soft palette of pastel-colored flowers. Long lasting flower clusters
The Yarrows are among the best perennials for planting in hot, dry and sunny locations, providing good colour throughout the summer months.
Known for its compact, mounding habit that holds together nicely all summer long. Plants bloom from late spring until fall
Blooms in the heat of summer and continues for many weeks. Coral orange flowers are held on equally colorful mauve pink calyxes.
Soft peach flowers that hold their color after the plant stops blooming, extending interest into fall.
Rosy purple flowers with burgundy calyxes. Calyxes hold their color after the plant stops blooming, extending interest into fall. New foliage emerges with a burgundy cast in spring. Deer resistant.
Long-lasting, violet-blue, upright flower spikes all summer long. Flowers and foliage will delight with a profusion of blooms from summer through fall and an enjoyable mint scent. Deer resistant.
Ornamental Grasses
This is perhaps one of the most versatile, attractive and carefree of the ornamental grasses. As a cool season grower, its deep-green, lustrous foliage becomes effective by early spring and lasts all the way until winter.
A lush mound of slender, bright green leaves with strong creamy white margins. Spreads by undergroud stems (rhizomes). Deer & rabbit resistant.
Icy blue-grey foliage stands above others, staying bright throughout the season without browning. Blue-green flowers on slender stems age to blond for add eye-catching interest.
This all-gold version of Hakonechloa macra is brighter in color than ‘Aureola’, has a more upright habit, and is a more vigorous grower. It tends to be more chartreuse in heavier shade, and brighter gold in more sun.
An unusual and dramatic grass, slowly forming a low clump. Leaves are green at the base, with red tips that become more intense over the summer and fall until they appear to glow. Effective as an edging, in the rock garden, and especially when mass planted. Deer resistant.
A lovely dwarf ornamental grass with graceful, arching blades with eye-catching ivory to yellow highlights. Tall, upright flower stems tipped with feathery, silver-white, summer plumes that soften and curl as they dry.
Attractive clumping ornamental grass with fine textured, silver-green blades that turn golden-bronze after first frost. Deer resistant
Dense clumps of slender, green blades with creamy white margins and midveins that ceatw a shimmering silvery appearance. Deer resistant
A warm season grass of exceptionally fine texture. Narrow green foliage creates a rounded, srching habit. Deer resistant.
Forms a dense, upright clump of blue-green leaves that turn wine red in early summer. Purple flower panicles appear just above the foliage in late summer. Deer resistant.
Roses
Apricot yellow buds open to shallowly supped, many petalled rosettes.
Yellow in color, tending almost towards mustard, and have strong delicious fragrance.
An exceptionally beautiful rose with distinctive neat, flat blooms. Each bloom is a lovely soft pink, the smaller central petals deepening to rich apricot and surrounding deep-set stamens. Repeat flowering.
Striking shade of deep, pink the outer petals of each bloom paling over time.
Beautiful flowers are mid pink at the center, gradually becoming lighter towards the edges.
Young flowers are deep pink, almost red, fading to pure rich pink.
Maintenance free rose that continuously produces self-cleaning bright pink double flowers with a slight spicy fragrance.
Vivid red double roses are self-cleaning, so no deadheading is required to maintain blooming.
Fragrant yellow flowers that bloom repeatedly from spring to frost.
Everblooming rose with double blooms whose outer petals are dark pink that chagne to orange and finally to bright yellow at the center.
Shade Trees
Attractive foliage with burgundy red coloring turns brilliant scarlet in fall. The interesting red-black bark provides striking interest in winter. This slender, airy tree is well-suited for use as a small lawn tree or for patios and entryways. One of the hardiest Japanese Maples, with good sun tolerance
Chartreuse leaves sport dramatic edges of persimmon red, an effect that looks like many dainty leaf-hands with brightly painted “nails”, In summer, the foliage continues to demand attention as it develops wide, deep red margins and light cream centers. Slow growing
First known gold-foliage cercis. Exceptional native redbud displays a riot of color in early spring as brilliant lavender-purple blooms appear on bare branches. Spring foliage emerges red, maturing to gold; shaded leaves will be green.
Abundant pea-like reosy-lavender flowers appear early spring before foliage. Heart-shaped deep apricot leaves appear and mature through shades of orange, gold, and yellow with all colors present at once. Foliage turns a shade of lime green in summer herat.
Blooms are reddish-purple to rosy-pink in spring. Regular watering and fertilization is very important–especially until it is established. Flowers appear on bare branches bridging the gap between winter and spring. Medium grower, 7-10′ in 5-6 years.
Ornamental Trees
An improved hybrid with brilliant, long lasting, orange-red fall color, an upright, uniform branching habit and a rapid growth rate. An excellent lawn, park or street tree. Deciduous. Autumn blaze
Fall Fiesta is a sugar maple noted for its increased vigor and growth rate compared to the straight species. Compact and sturdy when young and matures to a symmetrical, full-sized tree with thick, dark green foliage. It shines in autumn when its leaves turn a brilliant mix of red, orange, and yellow.
Heavy stems are covered with white blossoms in early spring, followed by dark green foliage. Leaves turn brilliant red in fall and remain on the tree for an extended period of time. Moderate, spreading branches combined with light-gray bark add interest to the landscape throughout the year. Medium grower; 10′ in 8 years.
A street tree Amelanchier. Pure white blooms smother a delicate latticework of twigs in spring. Green foliage turns orange-red fall color.
It showcases white, cone-shaped blooms that emerge about a month earlier than other Hydrangeas and will literally cover the plant with 8-12″ blooms in lat May or early June. The real show begins as these blooms change color to a fine, dark pink and serve as a second season of bloom for the rest of the summer.
A tree form and similar to the style and look of ‘Limelight’ Hydrangea. It has fresh, lime green flowers that create a summertime bloom extravaganza. These flowers will change to white and then age to a nice pink into fall. These fall blooms work well in dried flower arrangements. Flowers on new wood.
Lime green flowers emerge in July and age to white and continue to evolve to pink and burguindy colors by fall and remain. Panicles grow on new wood, so prune back in early spring only.
One of the earliest and finest yellow-flowered magnolias. Upright, pyramidal. Masses of tulip-shaped, rich canary yellow flowers 4-5″ appear in mid-spring before the new leaves.
Small, deciduous tree adorned with a profusion of dark pink flowers in mid-spring. Opening from deep red-purple buds, the slightly fragrant, large flowers, 8″ across, light pinkish-purple outside, paler rose within. Grows in a narrow, conical habit
Double, 3″ white fragrant flowers bloom in spring. Try to avoid southern exposures since the buds will tend to open fastest in this location. Cold weather could cause the blooms to freeze. Good specimen or accent plant against a brick wall. Slow growing, 3-6′ over 5-6 year period.
Shrubs
Spring welcomes loads of white flowers that often age to edible berries in June. As the season continues its dark green leaves put on a show, chaning to shades of red and orange in autumn.
Super versatile native flowering shrub. Reaching just 3.5′ tall, it’s a dense column of glossy green foliage that’s perfect for low hedges or screening. Spring finds the plant covered in hundreds of white flower, and come fall, the foliage lights up bright red and oranges. Drought tolerant once established.
Low-growing groundcover shrub, provides beauty from spring through frost. In spring covered in hundreds of dainty white flowers and in autumn the leaves turn brilliant red to contrast with dark purple-black fruit.
Glorious white with yellow spotting trumpet-shaped flowers. During fall and winter, its glossy green leaves become a dark yellow-green, adding interest to your garden.
Huge trusses of lightly scented, coppery-orange flowers open from red-orange buds before the shrubs leaves appear.
Very large, rosy-red crimson flowers bloom in spring.
Shell pink resebuds open to rosy pink double flowers in spring.
Medium-sized low-spreading shrub, it has deep-green glossy leaves that may turn a chocolate-reddish color by late fall in regions with cold winters. The older leaves shed in winter with newer mahogany colored leaves replacing them.
A dwarf, densely branched form displaying deep crimson colored foliage all season long. Best color when planted in full sun. Excellent color contrast against green or gold-leafed plants. A great choice for mass plantings, particularly as a low hedge or border plant. Deciduous.
A rare find! Leaves emerge with an incredible orange new growth that turns bright yellow as it ages. The yellow color holds up well in the sun without burning. When falls arrives the leaves turn a striking orange-gold color. Easily transplants, is tolerant of drier soils nad full sun. No pruning necessary.
Evergreens
Fast growing, low maintenance popular evergreeb shrub with compact growth and ability to be easily pruned into a formal shape. Glossy dark green foliage provides year round interest in the garden and is deer resistant. Great for a hedge row.
Small leaves, a rounded, dense habit, and glossy dark green foliage make it unique. Extremely cold hardy and sun tolerant. Deer resistant. Responds well to shearing.
Vigorous evergreen shrub with bright green foliage that retains good color through winter. Green Mountain’s upright, naturally cone-shaped form makes it an excellent candidate for topiary forms–and a striking container or formal garden accent. Works well as a natural or shaped hedge as well.
A broadleaf evergreen with a slow growing, rounded habit well suited for a low hedge. Had good green color in winter.
A narrow, columnar form with dark green foliage that stays neat year-round, and sports small purple berries in fall, with a male pollinator nearby. Leaves lack sharp points, making it ideal for decks, patios, and entryways. Plant close together for a wind break.
Self-pollinating combination of ‘China Boy’ and ‘China Girl’.
Tight, upright, bright blue foliage and a very narrow, upright form. Perfect as a tall, narrow screen where space is limited. Produces silvery blue berries from late spring to late winter. Deer and rabbit resistant.
Upright, narrow, columnar evergreen shrub. Emerges in spring a bright gold, the foliage of tightly packed needles retains its warm color in summer and fall, before changing to blue-green in winter. Deer resistant.
A favorite for tall screens. Glowing blue-green foliage on a densley branched, broad pyramid form that maintains its natural form well with practically no pruning. Clipped topiary forms make a wonderful formal accent in entrances or on patios. Evergreen.
Golden yellow, frosted foliage tips create a striking contrast to the pendulous, blue green, mature foliage. Excellent low-growing conifer. Deer & rabbit resistant
Vines
Floers are lavender and deep fuchsia color and more varied than the summer flowers. Repeat bloomer. Blooms June-Sept. Pruning type 2 or 3
Profusion of semi-double pinkish-red flowers, 2″ across with a central pompom of pale pink petals. Blooms from mid-summer to early fall, good for arbors, & covering walls. Prune in late winter or early spring and require ‘hard’ pruning: cut back the stems to a pair of strong buds about 1′ above ground level before growth begins in early spring.
A compact, early, large-flowered clematis. Produces large masses of large, bright raspberry red flowers, up to 5-6″ across adorned with paler pink bars and yellow stamens. Flowering occurs from late spring or early summer to fall.
4-6″ rich red flowers from late spring to midsummer. Rebloom early fall.
Masses of stunning violet-blue, semi-double flowers, 4-5″ across, adorned with a fountain-like center packed with silvery-mauve petaloid stamens. Flowering comes in 2 waves..first in late spring to early summer then in late summer to early fall. Deadhead after the first round of blooms.
Stunning purple-blue, double flowers, 6″ across, adorned with rosy-pink highlights. Blooms unfurl from a tight central ball to create an elegant, pom-pom. Each flower lasts up to 4 weeks. Flowering comes first in late spring to mid-summer, then in late summer to early fall. Deadhead after the first wave of blooms to promote new blooms. Prune in late winter or early spring. Avoid heavy pruning!
Large-flowered rebloomer, first inlate spring and in summer, then again in fall. Pruning group 2.
Very round shaped, rich red flower, 4-5″ across with contrasting yellow anthers. Flowers freely form May through July, with repeat bloom in September. Pruning group 3
Long bloom time. Bell-shaped blooms with a crisp grapefruit scent. Little flowers have pointed petals and two-toned yellow and pink coloring, with burgundy stems. Blooms on old wood so do not trim down
Large star-shaped oure white flowers with red anthers blooms from May – July then again repeats in September.
