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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.
Dark maroon-purple leaves with scalloped margins, fragrant dark violet flowers and compact but spreading habit.
Produces airy delicate chartreuse yellow flowers helod above fuzzy bluish green leaves. Has somewhat larger pleated leaves than the species. Performs best in shady, moist conditions.
Dark dusty purple flower globes are produced above attractive glaucous blue-green foliage. The leaf blades twist and curl to provide additional interest. Compared to the popular ‘Millenium’, ‘Lavender Bubbles’ blooms later and is a darker shade of purple
Compact upright clump of glossy, thick, green leaves with 5cm (2″) rose-purple ball clusters appearing just above the foliage on strong stems in mid to late summer. Easy to grow. Leaves have a slight onion smell when crushed. Flowers are attractive to butterflies.
In spring dark stems emerge from the ground. Olive green leaves have silver veins. Star-shaped, periwinkle blue flowers appear atop of the wide, mounding, shrub-like habit. Deer resistant.
A shorter stature Japanese anemone that’s perfect for extending the season in the garden. Beginning in late summer, this perennial produces dark rose pink flowers that are positioned right above a small mound of green foliage. Spreads slowly through rhizomes.
Beautiful perennial with fully double, upward facing, spurless, pink blooms witgh white tips, resembling starry pompons, in late spring to early summer. Each plant produces 3-5 stems in the first year and 5-10 in the second year. Deer resistant.
Prefers rich, moist soils in light to moderate shade. Freely, self seeds. Remove flowering stems after bloom to encourage additional bloom.
Compact perennial boasting a profusion of long-spurred, bright purple and sky blue flowers. Noted for its controlled habit, it is short lived but will self seed.
Prefers rich, moist soils in light to moderate shade. Freely, self seeds. Remove flowering stems after bloom to encourage additional bloom.
Shade, forms a dazzling 3′ tall x 3′ wide clump that emerges in mid-spring with bright gold compound leaves. With a few hours of sun, the foliage remains bright gold through the summer, at which time the clumps are topped with 2′ tall spikes of tiny white flowers followed by black fruit.
A spectacular durable foliage perennial. Broadly dissected silver leaves are showy from spring to fall. Buff yellow flowers are held on tall scapes. Deer resistant.
Silvery, aromatic foliage is finely textured with silky pubescence. An excellent accent for borders, herb and cottage gardens.
Perfect size for tucking into places in your shade garden. Produces sprays of cramy, triangular flower plumes that age to a darker color. Foliage is a thick, substantial clump for a solid prescense.
Typically grows to 3′ tall and features pinnately compound, rich green foliage which is deeply cut into thread-like segments and plume-like spikes of tiny, vream colored flowers that rise above the foliage in late May.
A tough and undemanding deciduous, rhizomatous perennial. Has downy, heart-shaped to kidney-shaped matte dark green leaves 6″ wide. In spring attaractive, ground hugging, purplish-brown cup-shaped flowers 1″ wide are produced on short stems. Great groundcover.
Erect clump-forming perennial prized for its brilliant clusters of fragrant, lilac-pink flowers, which bloom continuously fro weeks from mid to late summer. Flowers are great nectar sources for bees, beneficial insects, and butterflies. Critical to Monarch butterflies survival!
Easy care, drought tolerant, and deer resistant. Bushy perennial known for its clusters of bright orange to yellow-orange flowers, which bloom continuously throughtout summer. Critical to Monarch butterflies survival!
Bushy perennial prized for its brilliant clusters of bright golden yellow flowers that bloom continuously from early to late summer. Critical to monarch butterflies survival!
Used for brightening upo the shade garden as well as providing beautiful long-stemmed flowers. Foliage emerges bright chartreuse yellow in spring with a tinge of red pigment in the leaves. Good heat tolerance.
Herbaceous perennial with an upright spreading habit of growth. Its relatively fine texture set it apart from other garden plants. Low maintenance, clean up in spring.
Features long, apricot pink flower plumes borne on upright sturdy bright red stems. Long-lasting, the flower plumes turn a rich caramel color which provides winter interest.
A showy bloomer for beautiful summer color in shaded areas. Tall, feathery blooms of deep red valued for their light, airy quality rise above graceful mounds of bronze-green foliage. Deer and rabbit resistant.
Clusters of hot pink flowers are held at the top of tall stems in the shape of spikes. Flowers are dense and fluffy.
Bright pink flower plumes adorn this outstanding bloomer. The smaller stature makes it perfect for containers or at the front of shaded beds.
Graceful, airy mounds with plumes of snow white, feathery flowers. Works well in pots and tubs. Creates a very showy landscape accent in moist areas, such as around pools and water features, in a shaded to dappled shade setting.
Spires of feathery plumes in soft peach-pink are held well above the lush dark green glossy serrated leaves. Good cut flower. Mass to intensify color or use as edging. At home in the woodland garden or under shade trees that love moisture.
Features stunning, serrated and deeply lobed, blue-green leaves with wide vanilla margins that remian handsome all season. Silvey-pink pincushion flowers appear early to mid summer. Deadheading will encourage a second flush of blooms.
Good cut flower and also attractive in garden. Performs best when given rich, evenly moist soil. Deep red-wine flowers.
Upright perennial bearing spikes of pea-shaped, golden-yellow flowers resembling lupines. Blooms gradually take an orange to violet cast as they mature, producing a unique bicolor inflorescence.
This unique perennial produces a profusion of two inch wide, brilliant orange blossoms with heavy red specking and shading on each of the six overlapping petals. They are produced atop mid-sized plants with green, sword-shaped foliage like that of a tall bearded iris.
Shiny, evergreen, cabbage-like leaves that have a unique leathery appearance that is really eye-catching. Foliage turns purplish-bronze in winter. Magenta-red flowers appear in panicles.
Perpetua gives you 2 crops of sweet and delicious blueberries. The first fruit will appear in mid-summer, and then the plant will flower and set fruit a second time in the fall. The leaves are dark green and will turn to deep reds and greens in the winter.
A unique blueberry with a sweet, pineapple flavor and foliage resembling eucalyptus. White flowers in the spring lead to a summer crop of large blueberries. Foliage will ave hints of silver throughtout the spring and early summer before turning emerald green in the fall.
Leaves are intricately detailed with a crackle-like finish. Dark green leaves have a heavily frosted overlay which allows only the green veining to show through. From mid to late spring, baby blue, forget-me-not type blossoms are held in clusters several inches above the foliage.
Compact series providing continuous bloom from spring through late summer.
This series features an abundance of flowers and continuous blooming from spring through late summer. Great addition to a butterfly garden.
Heavy branching, ideal for high density production. Quick to flower. Blooms continuously throughtout the season.
Silvery green foliage and icy toned flowers. Relatively low, wide spreading, tightly knit cushion topped with pale periwinkle blue blossoms from late ummer into early fall.
Fountain-like branches for a tight, spreading mound and are tipped with flower buds starting in early June. Buds open to reveal unique, raspberry pink, fragrant flowers that pack tightly to form branches wnding in a splash of color. Butterflies love!
Large 7-9” long panicles are produced from the top of the plant to the bottom, pointing upward and outward on all sides in late summer and early fall. Smaller secondary flowers extend the show.
From mid-June to hard frost, masses of tiny, fragrant white blossoms that are loved by bees and other pollinators create a cloud effect at the edge of the border. Deer resistant, drought tolerant once established.
Spring flowering, bulbous perennial . It is native to a variety of habitats including rich woods, wet open woodlands, open meadows, stream banks and prairies.
Violet blue, cup-shaped flowers. Dark green foliage. Deadhead to encourage bloom. Deer resistant.
Low-growing perennial forming a tidy mound of toothed and rounded bright green leaves. In early summer, pristine white, upturned, bell-shaped flowers are borne on short stalks just above the foliage.
First bicolor cultivar of this species to be introduced into commerce. Flowers are well-spaced tubular, pur white petals with contrasting deep blue-purple centers.
Good ground cover, especially over bulbs as it awakens late spring. In late summer the brilliant blue blooms are captivating . Deep green foliage turns to red hues in fall. This plant would benefit from a winter mulch.
Cheerful spikes of pink snapdragon-like flowers emerge above the spreading foliage in late summer. Ideal mniddle-of-the-border plant for contrasting color and foliage among dwarf shrubs. Thrives in shaded settings and prefers moist conditions.
Low growing, forms a lush, spreading weed-smothering groundcover. Blooming for several weeks in mid to late spring. Sweetly scented, nodding, bell-shaped white flowers hanging along lightly arching flowering stems. Showy foliage of paired elliptic green leaves striped lengthways
Golden-yellow flowers adorn this floriferous perennials in late spring and summer. Thick green foliage.
Creamy peach/pink blossoms glow with golden tones that peek around the button centers and kiss the sweetly notched petal tips.
Low-maintenance, long blooming and cheerful. Golden-apricot, wider petals cup slightly upwards with tips dusted with just a smidgeon of cinnamon. A rich, mocha-brown button dots each center. Whispy foliage softens a border with its thread-like texture.
From early summer through late summer, masses of blush-pink flowers, adorned with golden centers and deeper pink at the petal tips, cover the foliage mound. If cut back the plant can be encouraged to rebloom until frost.
Vigorous perennial bearing loads of large yellow daisies, 2″ across, adorned with a ruby red ring that bleeds down the petal tips, and becomes the dominant color in fall. Deer resistant.
A compact showy blast of color for sunny borders. Big, bright golden yellow, fully double flowers on strong, short stems rise slightly above upright mounds of green foliage, and continue to bloom throughout summer.
Reliable and eye-catching, a nice dwarf perennial forming a compact mound of dark green foliage that remains fresh-looking all season. Blooming profusely from early summer through fall, the plant is covered with bicolor blossoms with a prominent red-orange center and fringed gold tips.
Beautiful red color, forms a compact, rounded, uniform mound. Deep rich red flowers cover the bright green threadleaf foliage for a showy midsummer display.
The most widely grown cultivar. Produces decorative clumps of erect pleated leaves and brilliant wands of fiery scarlet red tubular flowers which bloom for 5-8weeks from mid to late summer.
Weed suppressing groundcover. Succulent green foliage. Orange, white nad pink flowers.
Light pink spurred flowers appear in early summer above dwarf lacy foliage. Earlier to flower with more heat tolerance than other delphinums of this type. Remove faded flower heads to encourage rebloom. Deer resistant.
Forms a low mound of deeply-cut green leaves, bearing tall spikes of satiny flowers. This mid-sized selection has deep-blue petals and strong stems that are great for cutting. Remove faded spikes at base will encourage repeat blooming in fall.
Bred for its increased tolerance of hat and humidity. A perennial with masses of strong scented, semi-double, carnation-like, salmon-orange flowers adorned with pure white edges. Blooms from late spring through fall with deadheading.
Deep red double flowers that bloom twice-spring and fall-every year. Blossoms both look and smell like cherries.
Semi-evergreeb which offers an abundance or red, pink, and white flowers. Double, medium pink flowers with blue-green foliage.
Large, semi-double, blush pink to white flowers have a dark red eye. Blue-green foliage.
In late spring, it bears elegant, arching wands of heart-shaped pristine white flowers with protruding white petals, which dangle above the fern-like foliage of green leaves. Blooming for 4-6 weeks in late spring to early summer. Deer and rabbit resistant.
Dark reddish pink, heart-shaped blooms dance charmingly above spreading mounds of ferny, blue-green foliage. This selection is everblooming, flowering most freely in spring and continuing throughout the summer and into fall. It does not set seed. It also seems to tolerate more sun and summer heat than most other varieties.
Vivid golden foliage on large open plants can be used for contrast and to brighten darker shade gardens. Traditional heart-shaped pink flowers dangle from long wands above the leaves. Perfect for woodland gardens and under larger shade trees.
Soft pink flowers that have orange speckled throats that lighten to soft peach. Tends toward biennial, so let seed fall. No staking needed. Deer & rabbit resistant.
Bears tall spikes of soft creamy-white bells, each spotted inside with maroon purple. Unlike other foxgloves, this one flowers in both the first and second year before eventually setting seed and dying. Deadhead first years blooms to encourage overwintering.
Perennial wildflower boasting large umbels of 8-20 nodding, white, light pink, or rosy flowers, I” long. Blooms in late spring for about 1 month.One of the most beautiful spring wildflowers in the prairie.
Boasts profusion of large, fully double flowers adorned with a prominent deep golden orange pompom surroiunded by skirt of tangerine-orange ray petals.
Known for its incredible color, outstanding performance, and excellent branching habit that results in more blossoms per plant. An early bloomer.
Offers an array of colors from vivid reds and hot oranges to sunny and golden yellows.
Boasts a profusion of deep golden-yellow flowers adorned with a skirt of overlapping petals surrounding a copper central one. Blooms early to late summer.
Spicy orange-red flowers. Sturdy upright clump.
Not quite as cold hardy as the common purple, but it makes up for it with its unique, beautiful, pure white flowers.
A coarse, rough-hairy, herbaceous perennial that is native to moist prairies, meadows and open woods.
Dwarf variety of joe pye weed. Attractive, dome-shaped clusters of tiny, rosey-purple blooms are a favorite of butterflies and gardeners. Lasting from mid-summer through fall before turning into tufts of fuzzy seed heads with late autumn interest.
Foliage begins green, quickly changing to deep maroon red. Flower heads have bright yellow bracts in spring and are particularly showy against the dark leaves.
An elegant deciduous fern forming a pretty rosette of arching, ghostly silvery gray fronds accented by contrasting dark red-purple midribs. Easy to grow fern and lovely when paired with hostas and heucheras.
Lustrous young orange fronds light up against the glossy, deeper green coloring of the mature fronds. Best leaf color is achieved in part sun. Tolerates a wide range of growing conditions once established.
Grand, native plant from the eastern american woodlands. Unfurling in a fiddlehead shape, it gets its name from the open plumes that resemble ostrich feathers. Prefers cool, moist spot and will spread and thrive in any wet, shady area.
This dynamic painted fern has arching, silvery green fronds with deep purple midribs that radiate outward from a supersized spreading clump. Partner with large hostas in the landscape.
Produces first crop in spring and another one in late summer or fall. They are very sweet with excellent strawberry flavor.
Junebearing strawberry cultivar which, as the name suggests, produces one crop of fruit per year early in the season. Sensitive to the length of day and send out runners in spring as day length increases. One of the best for freezing the strawberries. Extremely hardy. Can plant in containers and baskets.
Bushy, short-lived perennial with large, crimson red flowers, some with yellow tips. Blooming from early summer into fall, the daisy-like flowers cover the compact, uniform, well-branched mound of bright green foliage.
This compact and uniform perennial produces masses of large, 3″ diameter, fiery orange-red blooms tipped by a ring of rich flame yellow. Butterflies are highly attracted to its bright colors.
A mat-forming perennial that is most often grown as a ground cover in shady areas. Features fragrant, 4-petaled white flowers that appear in loose cymes in spring.
Huge, glowing violet blue, saucer-shaped flowers with distinctive white eyes and reddish-purple veining are held above mounds of deep green foliage that is slightly marbled with chartreuse.
Beautiful pink flowers with an almost black heart that bleeds purple onto the petals
Dainty, pink flowers marked with purple veining above lacy, gray green foliage. An outstanding, long blooming additiob to borders or rock gardens.
One of the most popular blue-flowered geraniums. Abundant clusters of large, saucer-shaped sky-blue flowers 2″ wide. Turning showy red and gold in fall, it creates a pretty contrast.
Dark bronze leaves are topped with blue-purple flowers on an upright habit. Use it as a contrast to green-leafed perennials in the garden. Blooms nearly all summer long. Easy to grow, rabbit and deer resistant.
Noted for its deep magenta flowers (3/4”diameter) and deeply lobed, dark green leaves. It primarily blooms in late spring with additional sporadic bloom usually occurring throughout summer. Foliage often turns attractive shades of red in autumn.
Has fully double, scarlet blooms held on tall stems, above fresh green foliage. Plants are compact, but and are fast growers.
A native wildflower. Gets its name from the long, wispy, feather-like seed heads that develop during the summer. They create an impression of puffs of smoke with their pinkish shades.
Bears masses of snow-white double flowers blooms on strong stems, in early summer. Perfect for using in dried flower arrangements.
A beautiful variegated form of English ivy, with noticeable creamy white veins on very large, lustrous, rich green leaves. A strong vining habit and self=clinging tendrils that easily climb walls, pillars, arbors, and fences. Without climbing structures, creates a lush, blanketing groundcover.
Features bright yellow petals surrounding a yellow cone, over dark green foliage. Good branching habit, strong stems, excellent mildew resistance and terrific for cutting.
A showy, short lived perennial forming an upright clump of stiff purple stems boasting sunflower-like flowers from midsummer to fall. Bees, butterflies, and other pollinating insects adore.
Blooms range in color from rich maroon to deep burgundy. Golden centers with creamy white stamens add the perfect touch.
Displays 6″ golden yellow flowers with a bold burgundy red eye and matching picotee edge. The edges remain consistent with a wide margin that extends the length of the petal. Rebloomer
Massive 6″ raspberry red flowers are complemented by a wide rosy pink eye that leads to a yellow throat. A thin white margin edges each petal. Rebloomer
Orange with a dark purple eye and edge above a yellow green throat. Rebloomer
Gigantic, ruby red blossoms measure 9″ across. Long petals open wide to display the radiant golden yellow throat. A taller daylily. NOT a rebloomer!
Most popular daylily. Early bloomer. Rebloomer. Yellow flowers with ruffled edges and deeper yellow throats. Flower is classified as a miniature.
Produces 5″ wide, mauve colored blossoms with an enormous deep eggplant purple eye that nearly extends to the edge of the petal. Rebloomer.
Bears large, attractive bicoloured flowers that rebloom. Its trumpted shaped creamy, yellow, 6″ flowers are accented by large burgundy eye zones and edges. Blooms in midsummer and again later in the season.
More tolerant of hot and humid summers than most heucheras. Gorgeous variety of Coral Bells with a unique foliage of lobed, rounded leaves, emerging gray-red in spring and maturing to apricot-caramel with burgundy-red undersides by summer.
A revolution in Heuchera genetics! You’ll be amazed at the unbelievable flower production of ‘Berry Timeless’. A myriad of light pink flowers which age to a deeper rose red are produced in tight wands on 18-20” scapes.
Soft copper colored foliage that deepens in color as the season progresses. White spires of flowers in the spring.
Shows off a peach, plum and rose foliage with green veins and soires of white flowers in the early spring.
Sports a lovely foliage of semi-glossy, silver, iridescent leaves adorned with a rosy blush overtone later in the season. Great in containers!
Hercules has the added appeal of producing deep scarlet red flowers in early to midsummer. The foliage is heavily marbled with green and cream. It is a strong grower and forms a sizable mound of evergreen foliage.
Brilliant, amber colored, rounded leaves with fluted edges form a tidy, dense mounded accented with sprays of small greenish-yellow flowers. Superb. Long-lasting foliage, rust resistance and lngevity due to hardy parentage.
NORTHERN EXPOSURE™ Lime is a great, medium large, long-lived landscape plant with a multiple crowns with round, lime green leaves that stay lime green all year. It forms a dense rounded mound and has narrow spikes of rust red flowers.
Striking plum purple foliage with metallic silver highlights adds an important high contrast dynamic to green, shade dappled gardens. Small mounded stature and spreading habit is versatile where space is limited. Tolerates sun more than most heuchera.
Large 4 1/2-5″ apricot orange leaves have a silvery overlay. Its beautifully pronounced ruffling reveals bright pink undersides of the leaves. The bright orange color is more pronounced in the spring with newly emerging foliage, over the warmer months the color mellows.
Vibrant lime green leaves are rounded, giving it a refined prescense in the garden. In the centers of each leaves are very defined flame-shaped markings that flare from the center like cherry red fire. Cream flowers appear in early summer
A cross of heuchera and tiarella, this versatile perennial withstands heat and humidity and is an excellent groundcover. A frothy fizz of filly pink bells acends each slender stem in dense clusters just above the deep lobes of soft green, lightly-silvered foliage.
This delectable variety flaunts bronze-orange lobed foliage with leaf veins traced in mahogany red. Cream flowers on dark red stems appear in early summer. It is more heat and humidity tolerant with greater vigor than other foamy bells
This variety combines the deep wine-purple, maple-like foliage of ‘Perfect Storm’ and the scarlet red, 8-9″ flowers of ‘Cranberry Crush’. Like many perennials with purple foliage, this one needs to be exposed directly to UV light (grown in full sun) to achieve the darkest foliage color.
Huge 7-8″ creamy custard yellow, ruffled flowers. Flowers are more yellow in cooler conditions, whiter in hotter conditions. Deep green leaves form a compact habit. Deer resistant.
Huge 7-8″ white flowers with a red eye are produced all over the dense, rounded clump of deep black-purple maple-like leaves. Long blooming. Deer resistant.
7″ magenta pink flowers have heavily ruffled petals. The end of each petal is so puckered they appear notched. Deer resistant.
Forms a medium sized mound of showy, frosty blue leaves with extra wide, bright yellow margins. The margins lighten to creamy white and light lavender flowers are produced in the summer.
Forms an overlapping mound of widely oval, slightly arching, dimpled and strongly veined leaves. The leaves emerge chartreuse before turning golden yellow then ivory.Pale lavender flowers appear in midsummer.
The largest known hosta! These massive plant forms a gigantic upright mound of hugh, thick, dark green leaves topped with pale reddish violet flowers.
A small to medium sized hosta. Leaves emerge brilliant yellow on red petioles; red coloring extends from the base of the petiole up into the leaves. As the season progresses the leaves darken to chartreuse. Lavender flowers are produced in midsummer. vigorous grower.
Produces heart-shaped blue-green leaves with wide white margins that actually start out early in the season moew yellow. The green and white provide a sharp contrast that can be seen from a distance.
This larger specimen selection has thick, powdery blue-green leaves. Pale lavender flowers appear in July.
Slow growing, clump forming, herbaceous perennial, bearing narrowly heart-shaped, blue-green leaves with white centers, yellow when the leaves are young.
Clump-forming a pretty mound of thick, broadly heart-shaped creamy white leaves with wide blue-green margins. Racemens of near white flowers appear just above the foliage in early summer.
Dense mound of smooth heart-shaped blue-green leaves, irregularly splashed with bright yellow and greenish yellow in their centers. Bell-shaped lavender blooms appear in late summer.
Large to giant hosta. Moderately fast growing. Vase-like habit and beautifully shaped leaves. Bell-shaped, pale purple flowers appear in mid to late summer.
Large variegated, ovel, basal leaveswhich have deep green centers and wide irregular margins.
An attractive perennial, forms a mound of broadly ovate blue-green leaves with a slightly ruffled, gold margin. Loose clusters of near-white tubular flowers appear from late summer through early fall. Moderatly fast growing.
Bright yellow hosta with nicely rippled margins. Low mounded habit. Lavender flowers appear midsummer.
Blue-green wedge-shaped leaves have very ruffled, creramy yellow margins. Pale lavender flowers appear in mid to late summer.
Like the popular ‘Empress Wu’, but with an attractive margin! Blue-green leaves have striking apple-green margins. Give the plant about 5 years to reach full maturity. Violet flowers.
A blanket of pure white! Large clusters of flowers carpet the narrow, evergreen leaves from the mid to late spring. This variety is fairly tall for the species and has the added bonus of a tendency to rebloom in the fall.
Features velvety, deep purple falls trimmed in rich gold below lively lavender-blue standards highlighted with vivid yellow. Deer resistant.
An exceptionally beautiful blue-violet falls crowned by gleaming, light canary yellow standards. Heavily ruffled. Profuse bloomer. Deer resistant.
A stunning and popular flower variety that is sure to impress anyone who sees it. With its large, showy blooms ina range of vibrant colors.
Velvety-red, maroon blooms create a rich, romantic statement in the summer garden.
Beardless dark purple blooms rise above refined, slender sword-like green foliage. A stand-out in the border when planted in mass. This highly adaptable iris thrives in moist soils, where others will not. Herbaceous perennial.
This later blooming white variety will certainly turn your head when it blooms in early summer. Extremely large, 5″ ivory white flowers are wider and fuller than the classic ‘White Swirl’. Lemon yellow signals put the finishing touches on an elegant plant.
One of the taller varieties in the series standing 36″ tall and spreading up to 30″ wide. The dark green foliage creates a dense upright mounding habit. The large and wide flower spikes start off with deep orange flower buds that burst open to a peachy yellow color.
Vibrant warm buds open to creamy peach flowers over grass-like foliage. Rebloomer. Deer & rabbit resistant.
Bright sunny yellow flowers are produced over grass-like foliage. Deer & rabbit resistant. Rebloomer.
Semi-evergreen, mat-forming perennial noted for its foliage of heart-shaped, silvery-gray leaves adorned with narrow green edges. Small, hooded, lavender flowers open in attractive whorls at the end of stems in late spring and continue into fall.
Lamium is one of the best choices for a tough yet showy perennial groundcover. Forms a spreading patch of small silver leaves with a narrow green edge. Clusters of pure white flowers appear in spring, then continue off an on until fall.
These pink-blooming, fragrant plants have a very attractive, dense, compact, mounded habit. They bloom earlier in the season than many other Spanish varieties. You’ll see blooms in spring and a second lighter flush late in summer.
Forms a perfect rounded ball-shaped, uniform, dense clump of green, aromatic foliage. It starts to bloom about 10 days earlier than standard lavenders.
Free flowering variety that is prized by most gardeners for its long-lasting ad delightful scent as well as the fashion in which its dark purple flower spikes beautifully contrast with its blue-green evergreen foliage.
This extremely fragrant Lavender is dense, compact and very floriferous. Spikes blanket the mound on strong evenly-branching stems perfect for bouquets or drying. Remains round in shape and upright all year round. Tolerates heat and humidity well.
One of the strongest fragrances among lavenders, is a vigorous grower which produces exceptionally large, rich deep violet flower spikes up to 6″ long. Deer & rabbit resistant. A magnet for bees and butterflies.
Flowers are large single white daisies with a yellow eye, showy in the garden and an excellent cut flower. Remove faded flowers to extend blooming.
Features flowers with very finely-cut or fringed petals surrounding a golden centre. Good cut flower. Remove faded flowers to extend blooming.
An especially compact selection, with masses of single white flowers, each with a yellow centre.
Giant golden-yellow daisy flowers.
Large, feathery-looking plumes of small bright purple flowers that gradually ripen from the top down over several weeks in summer.
Noted for its compact habit, it is a showy, clump-forming perennial noted for its spectacular flower spikes and foliage. Cut back after flowering.
Fiery red flower with a center splash of orange on long stems. Long lived and great in the garden.
Dwarf asiatic with clusters of unique vibrant orange, double blooms on compact stems.
Put on a great midsummer show. This selecion has large, upfacing gold flowers, each petal splashed with burgundy.
The dwarf habit makes them useful near the front of any sunny border where they put on a great midsummer show. Large, upfacing flowers of rich, magenta purple-red.
Bears large outward-facing white flowers adorned with raspberry-red stripes down the middle of each slightly ruffled petal and red speckles at the throat.
Large, double, 7″ rose-pink flowers with deep pink markings and white edges.
Stunning pink and white double petals.
Abundant blue flower spikes rise above the attractive, tufted, arching grass-like foliage followed by clusters of black berries.
Compact clumping perennial with strictly upright black stems showing off long spires of two-lipped, deep rose pink flowers in midsummer to early fall.
Cardinal red flower spikes and beautiful bronzing on the leaves.
Towering spires thick with bicolored—dusty periwinkle blue and white—blooms rising above a mound of lush, bright green, daisy-esque foliage. The sturdy flower spikes make stunning additions to cut arrangements. And although the blooms are long lasting, deadheading encourages reblooms and extends the bloom time.
This plant has rounded leaves with a vigorous creeping or trailing habit. Prized for its golden foliage, it would appreciate protection from afternoon sun.
Has relatively large flowers for its compact habit. The tubular petals form spiky violet-purple blossoms over, tight, well branched foliage. Deadhead to encourage new blooms.
Forms a solid dome of pink flowers on strong, well-branched stems. Easy to grow and multiplies quickly.
Lavender blue flowers are held by attractive purple bracts. A breakthrough, shorter height for this color.
In midsummer, ‘Cherry Pops’ forms a solid dome of cherry red, 2-2½” flowers on strong, well-branched stems. The dark green foliage forms an upright clump that will fill out containers nicely but won’t run all over the garden. It displays above average resistance to powdery mildew.
Deep raspberry purple flowers with very dark green leaves. Easy to grow and multiplies quickly.
Lavender 2 lipped tubular flowers appear in dense, globular, solitary. Flowers are attractive to bees and butterflies. Tends to self seed.
Biennial or short lived perennials htat self-seed to come back for many years. Forms a low mowund of grey-green leaves smothered with clusters of bright blue flowers, each with a tiny yellow eye.
A long blooming perennial that’s perfect in small areas of the landscape. Indigo blue flowers are produced all the way from the soil to the tips, providing an intense splash of color when it’s in bloom. Rosy purple calyxes extend the color when the blooms are past peak.
Canary, yellow, mildly fragrant 3″ wide flowers are produced in great numbers over dark green, lanceolate leaves from early thru midsummer. Trailing habit.
Features masses of large, 2″ across, saucer-shaped, rose-pink flowers adorned with a white center and greenish yellow throat. They rise erect to sprawling stems atop rosettes of oblong to lance-shaped, toothed, medium green leaves. Blooms profusely from late spring to midsummer.
Evergreen ground cover with rich, green, glossy leaves forming a lush carpet. Spikes of small white flowers are borne at the top of the stems in spring. It is especially valuable in light to deep shade where other plants will not grow.
Huge, fully double, white blooms with a hint of rose coloring are backed by a lush mound of glossy green, deer resistant foliage.
Onyx is reference to its beautiful dark foliage and pearls refers its soft lavender flowers with white interiors.
Tall, showy spikes of bright rose-red flowers rise above monded dark green foliage throughout summer. Thrives in a wide range of soils and conditions.
Purplish-blue, bell-shaped blooms on compact flower spikes; upright habit. Attracts bees, butterflies and hummingbirds.
The airy, purple-blue blooms, held close together on amethyst calyxes, give the wispy flowers a full appearance. With the bright calyxes, ‘Denim ‘n Lace’ maintains interesting color throughout the season.
A shorter, compact variety that is full and vigorous in the landscape, with upright stems that resist flopping. One of the earliest to bloom, with midsummer lavender-blue flowers and smoky purple calyxes that hold well into fall.
Has large cone-shaped clusters, 6″ long packed with bright, bubblegum pink flowers. Blooms from midsummer to early fall.
A reliable bloomer with high resistance to mildew. Has soft pink flowers sdorned with a prominent crimson eye. Blooming for weeks from mid to late summer, the fragrant flowers are rich in nectar and hummingbirds love!
Clump-forming herbaceous perennial with dense clusters of eye-catching salmon-orange flowers adorned with a red eye. Blooms for weeks from mid to late summer.
Long-flowering series. Attract pollinators, deer resistant. Dead heading will prolong bloom time and prevent self-seeding.
This variety produces a showy display of bright rosy-red flowers and has a medium-fast growth rate. Clip plants lightly immediately after blooming to encourage a dense habit. Wonderful in the sunny rock garden, for edging, or in mixed containers.
Plant a dazzling carpet of color! Beautiful masses of deep blue flowers top creeping stems and create an attractive groundcover or accent in a rock garden.
Evergreen perennial with masses of candy pink and white striped flowers which enthusiastically blanket the dark green glossy foliage in mid to late spring. Vigorous.
Tubular flowers in shades of lavender-pink adorn this taller sport of ‘Miss Manners’ from midsummer through sutumn. An adaptable and easy-to-grow native, the strong stems do not require staking. Pollinator friendly.
Gilistening white, snapdragon flowers over shorter, deep green glossy foliage. Very tidy and a well behaved non-spreader. When the flower spikes are in full bloom, you can poush the flowers to hold any position you wish…very helpful when in an arrangement
Features showy pink to violet flowers highlighted by thin variegated foliage with light green leaves accented with creamy-white center and light pink edges. Deer resistant.
Extremely dwarf plant which only grows 4″ tall. Blooms purple-blue flowers throughout the summer.
Balloon flowers are summer-blooming cousins tho the more familiar bellflower. This selection forms a compact mound of green foliage, bearing inflated buds that open to star-shaped semi-double pink blossoms.
Forms a low mound of variegated leaves of bright green and creamy-white, tinged with piunk in cooler weather. Heat tolerant. Keep soil moist.
Features bright rose pink blooms. Low, wide habit. Silver speckled dark green leaves.
Lavish periwinkle blue flowers debit in mid spring opening from pink buds. The dark green foliage dappled in silver brightens a shady apot. Foliage remains attractive all season. Will tolerate morning sun but needs afternoon shade.
Clump forming perennial vegetable grown primarily for its edible leaf stalks which are most often used in sauces, jams or pies. Does best in cooler climates. Divide the root crowns every 4-5 years. Rabbit tolerant.
Thanks to the thinner and hairier leaves, this hybrid Rudbeckia shows no signs of the fungus even in wet, humid conditions. A dome-like habit of golden yellow flowers with black centers are produced heavily from July to September here in Michigan, with some color until frost.
Dazzling mounds of yellow flowers with a deep brown center. Very long blooming. Unbothered by insects or drought. Mid-summer blooming, thru fall. Deer resistant.
Forms a bushy clump of grey-green leavesm with upright spikes appearing in early summer, attractive to both butterflies and hummingbirds. Feeatures deep, violet-blue flowers over a long season. Repeat bloomer. Deer & rabbit resistant.
Colorful perennial that produces cotton candy pink flower spikes atop the mounded, aromtaic foliage. Attract butterflies and hummingbirds.
Striking violet blue flowers are produced in a round, dense clump. Deer & rabbit resistant. Pollinator friendly.
Incredilbly dark, deep rose buds burst open to huge, rosy pink flowers. The deepest shade of pink in the collection to date. Deer & rabbit resistant. Pollinator friendly.
A mass of colorful flower spires from late spring into early summer. It forms a dense, rounded clump of aromatic, rugose grey-green foliage that looks nice all season long and is not enjoyed by rabbits or deer.
More blooms per seasomn than other pincushion flowers. Blooming for months from late spring until frost, with a profusion of lavender-blue, pincushion-like flowers 2″ across atop wiry stems. Deer restistant. Deadheading will extend the blooming season. Cut back in fall.
Blooms for months from early summer until fall. Profusion of lilac-pink pincushion-like flowers, 2″ across, atop wiry stems. Deer resistant. Deadheading will extend the blooming season. Cut back in fall.
A variegated sport of ‘Autumn Joy’. Light green leaves with a buttery white band on the serrated edges of each leaf. A very stable mutation and incredibly showy. White buds open to rosy pink, then brick red tones develop in the flower heads as fall arrives.
Blooming in late summer to fall, a profusion of showy flowerheads packed with star-shaped, bright rosy flowers are on display. Longer blooming season and larger flower heads than ‘Autumn Joy’
Clumpoing foliage displays large, plate-like flower clusters that start pink, then gracefully age to rosy russet-red in the fall. Deer resistant.
Gorgeous bronze-red foliage and rich texture to your garden with this sedum. Low-growing, dense, matforming succulent thirves in sunny, dry spots.
This groundcover sedum is perfect for rock gardens, combination containers, or the front of the border. From early to midsummer, tiny clusters of yellow flowers cover the polished habit.
Upright variety sports flat clusters of radiant rosy-magenta flowers that seem to glow in contrast with the light green foliage. Gold fall color.
Late season bloomer that can be admired for its strictly upright habit of dark black-purple, semi-glossy succulent leaves. Small clusters of light mauve pink flowers are produced on deep red stems. Has a narrow base a vase-like habit.
Produces deep olive green leaves on dark purple stems that hold clusters of light yellow flowers. Mature flowers have blush tones.
Red stems hold deep green, serrated leaves and clusters of bright yellow, star-shaped flowers. Perfect for hot, dry areas. Deadheading not necessary.
Heavily serrated gray-green foliage. Clusters of white star-like flowers lightly flushed with pink
Bright, blue star-shaped flowers with gold centers rise above diminutive, iris-like foliage.
Dark red tubular flowers with yellow interiors are produced above top of an upright clump of dark green, wedge-shaped leaves. Requires good drainage. Can be found growing in the wild in woodlands.
Valued for its distinctive foliage, low-growing habit, and ease of care. Soft velvety leaves that resemble the ears of a lamb, giving the plant its common name. Deer & rabbit resistant.
Wonderful perennial featuring hot pink flower soikes that emerge on stiff, square stems from a neat mound of glossy, dark green, heart-shaped, semi-evergreen leaves with scalloped edges. Blooms for weeks from early to mid-summer.
Beautiful two-toned dark and soft pink flowers.. The profuse, 12″ tall blooms appear above the compact mound of delicately scalloped, heavily puckered, green leaves.
Sports true royal purple flowers with a hint of red towards the center that darkens as it ages. The individual flowers measure 4″ across and have petals with deeply serrated edges.
Produces large lavender-blue flowers measuring 4-5″ scross. They are wonderful in fresh bouquets. The deep green foliage is neatly mounding. Blooms from midsummer to fall if deadheaded.
Displays creamy yellow flowers. Flowers consistently throughout the summer if deadheaded and is highly attractive to butterflies.
Dwarf, aromatic sub-shrubs forming a showy carpwet of tiny, glossy, blue-green leaves. Blooming profusely in early to midsummer, it features clusters of small, deep pink, tubular flowers. Rich in nectar they attract butterflies.
Perfect plant for spring interest in your shade garden. This woodland perennial has finely dissected green leaves with a dramatic dark burgundy center and a nicely rounded habit.
Starts in spring, bright green foliage will jump out at you from the shade. Each leaf is deeply lobed with pointy edges, with an overall lacy texture. The centers of the leaves have burgundy blotches. Ivory flowers appear just above the foliage in early spring.
One of the longest blooming! Produces large clusters of sizeable, periwinkle blue flowers accented with yellow tipped stamens from early summer to fall, still blooming long after others are spent for the season.
Forms a compact mound of dark green leaves with long arching stems topped with starfish-like flowers heavily spotted with blue-purple, appearing late summer and lasting into fall.
This selection has semi-double golden yellow flowers with a contrasting centre of deep orange.
Blooms in a range of delicate pastels with shades if rose to ivory. A red star highlights the center. Loves sun and needs no tending to. Great for cut gardens.
‘Blue Skywalker’ solves the dilemma of limited horizontal space while still providing the much needed height in the garden. Lavender blue flower spikes cover the top half of an incredibly upright habit of dark green leaves.
Paintbrush-like spikes produce white buds that open to medium pink flowers. Veronica is highly valued for its ease of growth and long bloom time
Evergreen ground cover that blooms with light blue flowers rather than the lavender-blue of the straight series. It prefers moist, humusy soils, but will grow in average, well drained soil in full sun, part shadeor full shade
This lovely hybrid produces creamy-white flowers, edged in lavender-purple, with a yellow blotch. Plants are low and cThis lovely hybrid produces creamy-white flowers, edged in lavender-purple, with a yellow blotch. Plants are low and compact, producing flowers throughout the cooler months of the year, especially in spring and fall.
Enchanting groundcover with beautiful silvery-blue, heart-shaped foliage. Throughout the spring and early summer, small violet flowers protrude from beneath the foliage.