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Perennials
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.
A long blooming selection with unusual eye-catching plum violet flowers that hold their color. Does not reseed itself.
Masses of long-lasting clusters of rose-pink flowers with tiny centers. Blooming for weeks from early to late summer. Deadheading will extend the bloom season. Cutting back after initial flowering will promote a rebloom.
The Yarrows are among the best perennials for planting in hot, dry and sunny locations, providing good colour throughout the summer months. .
Begins bloom in heat of summer and continues for many weeks. Coral orange flowers are held on equally colorful mauve pink calyxes. Deer resistant.
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.
Salmon-pink flowers and bracts on tall spikes dance above lemon-scented green foliage. Bred for strong branching and flower color intensity. Deer resistant.
Long blooming and fragrant. Vibrant yellow color and delightful aroma. Deer resistant.
An excellent spreading groundcover featuring deep blue flower spike and attractive contrasting bronze-tinged, green foliage. Forms a dense carpet like mat, even in shady areas.
Ornamental Grasses
Amazing silver foliage with smoky purple and red highlights nearly all season long from May to October, very upright stems. Deer resistant.
Dark green upright foliage that begins to turn red in the cool nights of August and becomes a ravishing nearly black color by September.
Native grass which is noted for the distinctive arrangement of oat-like seed spikes which hang from only one side of its flowering stems. Purplish tinged flowers appear on arching stems above the foliage in early to mid summer.
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.
Foliage has wide creamy white center stripes that are edged in green. Late summer plumes will persist through winter, if not cut back. Deer and rabbit resistant. Does majority of their growing in early spring and starts again when temperatures start to cool in fall.
Upright, clump-forming green foliage with a bit of a bronze tinge. This vigorous Korean feather reed grass loves sun or even partial shade. It stands up to prolonged high heat well and has great salt tolerance too. Holds its form all summer, and in late summer, pink-bluish flower spikes top the stems, providing lovely subtle color well into autumn. Yellow foliage adds even more interest in fall.
A mounding foundation of ribbon-like white-striped green foliage that will add wonderful texture to any dappled sun or shade garden. Forms a neat mound of foliage that arches up from the crown and weeps gracefully.
This sedge has bright gold foliage with thin green margins and is taller than most other sedges. Moisture loving grass that needs to be constantly wet or moist to thrive. It will grow in shallow water and looks great aroiund a pond with blue hostas.
A bright groundcover for a shady spot, ‘Ice Dance’ has long shiny leaves trimmed in bright white. It spreads slowly to fill in and make a tidy cover that discourages weeds. Deer and disease resistant
3-4 foot tall, showy grass for moist soils in sun to shade. Dense clumps of dark green leaves end in open clusters of flowers in latew summer and are followed by attractive, flat seed heads. Turns bronze in fall and provides food and cover for wildlife.
Roses
Pretty buds open to beautiful, cupped rosettes of an even, mid pink coloring. They have a light to medium fruity fragrance. It commences flowering exceptionally early in the season and flowers in flushes until well into the fall.
The unusually large, bright pink flowers are full petaled and deeply cupped. In spite of their size, they are never clumsy, being held nicely poised on a well-rounded shrub. Repeat bloomer.
Bears rich, yellow flowers, which pale over time. Their formation is most pleasing, having a neat outer ring of petals enclosing an informal group of petals within. Repeat bloomer.
Terrific groundcover rose which produces abundant clusters of small, double apricot flowers, about 2″ across, packed with up to 35 petals. Blooming contin uously from spring to frost. For best performance it is recommended to cut back every year in early spring after the last threat of frost has passed.
Terrific groundcover rose which produces abundant clusters of small, vibrant coral flowers, about 1.5″ across, packed with 25 petals. Blooming continuously from spring to frost. For best performance it is recommended to cut back every year in early spring after the last threat of frost has passed.
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.
Beautiful clusters of double yellow blossoms held high on sturdy stems. Its incredibly clean foliage complements the fragrant blooms, giving your garden a fresh feeling. Shrub rose that grows in an upright, vase shape.
Covered in soft red buds by spring, which will open to semi-double amber blossoms that fade to a lovely peach color. The dense mounding foliage provides a dark green backdrop for the flowers, which continue their show until frost. Bred for superior tolerance to heat and humidity.
Climbing rose that explodes with a heavy flush of blooms in the spring and re-blooms throughout the season. The color is very unique and can be described as coral with a yellow eye.
Shade Trees
An improved selection of the popular ‘Bloodgood’ maple with richer red foliage that is more resistant to heat scorch so it tends to perform better in hot sun. A medium-sized accdent tree for the smaller home landscpae.
In the spring gorgeous leaves emerge crimson purple. The downturned branches drape softly towards the ground. Prune them to embrace a special garden feature. Over the season the delicate leaves age to a mid-toned red bronze.
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
A small weeping/cascading tree with multi-dissected, deep-crimson leaves. Leaves are not deeply cut as other dissectum varieties giving it a bolder, more robust appearance. Autumn brings fiery scarlet tones. Plant as a focal point in the garden.
Attractive buff colored peeling bark is a wonderful backdrop for the yellow fall foliage color. This tree is an impressive specimen, commonly found with several trunks. A medium to fast grower, this birch transplants well and its best adapted to moist areas. It will tolerate drier soil but probably will not reach its maximum development.
A beautiful river birch prized for its incredible peeling bark. Salmon-cream to brownish at first, it exfoliates to reveal a creamy-white inner bark that can almost rival with the European white birches. Vigorous and fast growing.
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.
Considered one of the best for early fall color! Glossy green leaves provide a dramatic show, as they turn brilliant orange-scarlet when temperatures begin to cool. Has a pyramidal form when young that becomes rounded with age.
A very fast-growing red maple. Dark green leaves in the pring, summer turn radiant red late fall and last several weeks. Tiny, conspicuous red flowers bloom in spring. Showy red fruit attract many birds and other wildlife. Tolerant of many soils, but prefers slightly acid and moist conditions.
Grows in a more upright and pyramidal fashion. It is tolerant of urban sites then more common Red Maple cultivars and more refined than most Freeman Maple types. In spring it has attractive dark green leaves. Its fiery red fall color is a showstopper. Prefers acidic soil.
A red maple cultivar with superior fall color and good branch structure. Winter buds, clusters of small winter spring flowers, leaf stems, twigs, and winged summer fruiits are all reddish colored. The glossy green leaves persist on the tree turning orange-red to brilliant red in the fall. Salt-sensitive. Prefers acidic soil
Excellent shade tree for lawns and parks. Red flowers appear in spring before the leaves emerge. The trees winged fruit, or samaras, matures in the fall. Autumn color is orange with red highlights. One of the best trees of North America. Plant in well drained soil.
Medium-sized, deciduous ornamental trees. They have a pyramidal shape and spectacular fall color. Reddish-orange to bright red in fall. Longtime standard for sugar maple cultivars.
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.
Light-pink spring flowers are followed by ever-changing display of colorful foliage that continues all the way to fall. New foliage emerges burgundy, fades to yellow, and matures to green.
A lovely compact redbud tree with a weeping canopy that is perfect for a smaller-sized landscape. An excellent specimen plant with clusters of lavender-red, sweet pea-like blooms in spring. Small, semi-glossy, heart-shaped leaves turn yellow in fall.
Shrubs
Brilliant orange-red fall color. Flowers bloom in April followed by edible fruits in June. Berries resemble blueberries in taste and may be used in jams, jellies, and pies. Deciduous.
Large white flowers in spring followed by dark purple to black fruit that is sweet and good for eating and making jelly. Tolerates harsh, dry and alkaline conditions when mature.
Improved, compact selection noted for its lovely whote spring flowers followed by larger, more abundant glossy red fruit and brilliant red fall foliage.
An open, upright, spreading somewhat rounded but leggy, suckering, deciduous shrub. Noted for its 5-6 clusters of 5 petaled spring flowers, black autumn berries and purple/red fall color.
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.
Super tough native shrub that grows as a dense groundcover. This unique habit makes it ideal for transforming difficult areas into beautiful low maintenance plantings. Spring brings a flurry of dainty white flowers nestled among the glossy green foliage. Come fall dark purple berriers develop, along with outstanding red foliage.
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.
Compact shrub covers itself from top to bottom with glorious white with yellow spotting trumpet-shaped flowers. During fall and winter the glossy green leaves become a dark yellow-green, adding interest to your garden. Deer resistant.
Smothered in showy fragrant yellow flowers in spring before the leaves, tall upright habit and good fall color.
Shell pink resebuds open to rosy pink double flowers in spring.
Evergreens
Prefers moist, well drained soil. Fertilize with controlled release fertilizer in spring. Prune in summer only if needed. This is an improved, fast-growing form. Disease resistant, including to boxwood blight. Deer resistant.
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 compact, conical falsecypress with graceful, soft fern-like branches. The leaves are bright green on top and flecked with silver-blue on the underside. Extremely adaptable, but prefers moist, loamy, well-drained, lime free soil. Does not require pruning. Slow growing. Fertilize in spring with slow release fertilizer specialized for evergreens.
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.
Vigorous grower makes an ideal hedge or low screne. Its dense branching habit takes shearing well, displays deep green lustrous foliage. This male variety does not produce berries; it will provide pollen to enable berry set on nearby female hollies.
Mounding evergreen holly boasts a profusion of bright red berries each fall, backed by lustrous green foliage. Partners well with China Boy as a pollenizer, to assure berry set. The dense branching habit takes well to formal pruning. The ornamental berries are a valuable food source for overwintering birds. Excellent heat tolerance.
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.
This beautiful, pyramidal evergreen develops a very heavy crop of blue-green fruits that contribute to a delightfully textured, colorful look in the landscape. Deer resistant.
Vines
A vigorous self-clinging woody climber with showy trumpet-shaped flowers, 3″ long in bright shades of orange or red. Appearing throughtout the summer, these magificent tubular flowers are borne in clusters at the ends of branches and provide long-lasting spectacular floral display. Hummingbirds love! Blooms on new growth prune in late winter or early spring. Cut back branches to within 3-4 buds. This will encourage more compact growth
Compact, deciduous climber which gets covered with a profusion of star-shaped bright pink flowers, up to 5″ with a deeper pink central stripe. Flowering from late spring to early summer, and from late summer to early fall. Prune in late winter or early spring before new growth starts and after the first flush of flowers in early summer.
Deciduous vine boasting a profusion of semi-double pinkish-red flowers, 2″ across, adorned with a central pompom of pale pink petals. Blooming from mid-summer to early fall, good for growing over arbors, covering walls, or scrambling through shrubs or trees. 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.
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.
Deciduous climber which produces a profusion of stunning purple-blue, double flowers, 6″ across, adorned with rosy-pink highlights. The blooms unfurl from a tight central ball to create an elegant, mulit-layered pom-pom. Each flower lasts up to 4 weeks. Flowering comes in 2 waves, 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!
Cool-white blue flowers are round in shape, and reach 4-5″ in diameter. This prolific bloomer flowers on both old and new wood and blooms from June – August. Easy care…just prune to 18″ tall in early spring. Long blooming
A beautiful climber that is covered in large lavender to lilac-purple flowers in early summer with repeat bloom throughout the season. Blooms on old wood of the previous season, with a second flush in late summer. Remove dead and weak vines in late winter.
Velvety plum-purple flowers with intriguing center highlights and bright yellow stamens. This early and long flowering beauty blooms from mid-summer into fall. Flowers on new wood and old wood so simply prune back to 2 feet each spring.
The early flowers open ruby red at the center of the flower, fading to brilliant fuchsia and then orchid color at the edge of each petal. The flowers fade to lavender with a pink bar. Its dancing white anthers are burgundy tipped. It is an early bloomer and is a great repeat bloomer throughout the summer months. Pruning type 2.
Aquatic Plants
Aloha has black/dark purple leaves with green veins and stems.
Water hyacinths have thick green waxy leaves grow that in rosettes. Its beautiful bloom of 8 to 15 flowers erupting from a single stalk. Flowers are blue-to-purple in color, usually with a yellow teardrop patch on the top petal.
Hibiscus moscheutos ‘Disco Bell Mix’ is a perennial with large leaves and many sturdy vertical stems. In summer, plants are crowned by striking saucer shaped flowers of red, white, or pink, many with a red eye. Adaptable to residential landscapes, and thrives in sunny medium to wet sites where it is sought after by many pollinators.
Several violet-blue flowers with attractively veined and yellow-based sepals are on a sturdy stalk among tall sword-like leaves that arise from a basal cluster. Flowers may be any shade of purple, but are always decorated with yellow on the falls.
Has white flowers and white sepals. It has a 8-10″ olive green leaves with red undersides.
Nymphaea ‘Attraction’ is an outstanding Marliac hybrid with flowers that have a deep garnet center and lighter outer petals with white striped sepals. It had cup shaped and the stellate flowers with 26 to 28 petals. The pads are green and sometimes start out a bronze color that changes to green.
Water lettuce is popular for those with water gardens because its presence inhibits the growth of algae and cleans the water. It has even been proven effective at removing heavy metal toxins like zinc and cadmium from a water supply.
Glossy, narrow, arrowhead-shaped green leaves (to 10” long) have rounded cordate bases and rise well above the water surface. Tiny, tubular soft blue flowers are densely packed into erect, 3-6” long spikes atop flower stalks typically rising 1-2’ above the water surface. Plants flower freely from June to October.
Soft, pink, petunia-like flowers from summer through fall. Its narrow, dark green leaves and purple stems set off blooms nicely. Upright plant that spreads underground via rhizomes and by seed. It is very tolerant of heat and humidity. Zone 7-10
Its linear, sword-shaped leaves measuring 4-5.5 ins. long and 0.5-0.7 ins. wide are deep-green in color with a metallic bluish tinge, almost hiding the stem that holds them. Clusters of brilliant purple or bluish purple trumpet-shaped, petunia-like flowers about 1.5-2 ins. wide are borne at stem tips. A prolific bloomer throughout the hottest seasons, it is absolutely stunning indeed! Zone 8-10