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Plant Name & Description
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Leucanthemum maximum (Shasta Daisy) Zone 4
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‘Alaska’
Large, single white daisies with
yellow centers. 20 - 36”, Summer.
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s. ‘Becky’
2003 Perennial Plant Associations "Perennial
Plant of the Year". Large white daisies with yellow
centers over dark shiny green foliage. Long lived.
Great cutflower. 24-30", Summer. |
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s. ‘Snowcap’ Freeblooming 4" white daisies on a
compact plant. Popular and dependable. 12". Summer. |
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Liatris (Blazing Star) Zone 4
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spicata
Common Liatris used in floral
arrangements. 3 to 4’. Mid - late summer. Please
order in multiples of 100. Picture to
left includes Liatris spicata and spicata 'Alba' |
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spicata ‘Alba’
Tall white Liatris. 3 to 4’. Mid - late
summer. |
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spicata ‘Kobold’
Shorter more compact selection of
spicata. 20 ‘, Summer - early autumn.
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Ligularia (Golden Groundsel) Zone 4
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'Britt Marie Crawford' PP16113
Large, rounded, maroon leaves below nicely
contrasting golden yellow clusters of daisy-like
flowers. 40". Late summer. |
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dentata ‘Desdemona’
Large, rounded, kidney shaped leaves with
serrated edges that are suffused with maroon. Loose
rounded to flat clusters of yellow daisy-like
flowers. 3 - 4’, Mid - late summer. |
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d. ‘Othello’
Similar to 'Desdemona' except with
purplish-green leaves that have a red underside.
48”, Late summer - early autumn. |
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prezwalskii
Very similar to stenocephala except that the
leaf edges are much more palmately or jaggedly cut.
4 - 5’. Midsummer - early autumn. |
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s. ‘Little Rocket’ PP14621
Dwarf form of L. 'The Rocket' with a mature
height only half its size. 25". Mid-late
summer. |
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stenocephala ‘The Rocket’
Yellow flowers are borne in long columner
spikes on nicely contrasting black stems nestled
amongst deeply serrated heart-shaped leaves. 4 to
5’, Mid - late summer. |
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Lilium (Hardy Lily) Zone 4
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asiatic ‘Black Out'
Very dark red, to near black. 36".
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a. ‘Connecticut King’
Yellow suffused with gold flowers on
tall stiff stems. Very popular. 3 - 4’, Summer. 14
to 16 cm. |
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a.‘Gran Paradiso’
Pure red. 40”, Late spring - early
summer. 14 to 16 cm. |
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a. ‘Lollypop’
Pink and white lightly spotted. 36”, Late
spring. 14 to 16 cm. |
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a. ‘Montreux’
Brilliant pink, flushed with rose. 30 - 40”,
Early summer. 14 to 16 cm. |
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a. ‘New Wave'
Clean, pure white. 20". Summer. |
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o. 'Barbaresco'
Vibrant dark pink to near-red with a small
yellow throat. 44". Mid to late summer. |
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o. ‘Casa Blanca’
Very large, ruffled pure white flowers.
Very fragrant. 40 - 50”, Mid - late summer. 14 to 16
cm. |
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o. ‘Le Reve’
Soft pink, light spotted. 28 - 36”, Late
spring. 14 to 16 cm. |
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o. 'Mona Lisa'
Soft pink flowers with a dark ros-pink
blotch and freckles on each petal. 18-22",
Mid-late summer. 14 to 16 cm. |
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o. ‘Noblesse’
arge, fragrant white suffused with deep
pink and a yellow midrib. 36”, Summer. 14 to 16 cm. |
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o. ‘Stargazer’
Very large, deep pink flowers suffused
with a white edge. Very fragrant. 24-32”, Mid - late
summer. |
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o. ‘Tom Pouce'
Tri-colored flower petals have a glowing
yellow stripe down the center, white next to the
stripe and light lavender to purple on the outside.
36". Mid to late summer. |
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o. tigrinum 'Splendens' (Tiger Lily)
We have had numerous requests for this
good old fashioned favorite, so we are proud to
offer it. It is far from the one of the newest
Liliums on the market, but it has proved itself
through years of good performance and steadfast
beauty. Orange petals with burgundy spots are
curved back on flowers that face downward.
3-4'. Early to late summer. |
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Pixie Lilies Zone 4 - 8
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‘Butter Pixie’
Golden deep-yellow. 8-12”, Early -
midsummer. 12 to 14 cm. bulb |
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‘Crimson Pixie’
Crimson-red. 8-12”, Early - midsummer.
12 to 14 cm. bulb |
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‘Denia Pixie’
Deep-pink, white and yellow upward
facing flowers. 18”, Late spring - early summer. 12
to 14 cm. bulb |
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‘Lemon Pixie’
Light yellow. 8 - 12”, Early -
midsummer. 12 to 14 cm. bulb |
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‘Orange Pixie’
Lightly spotted, upward facing, orange
flowers. 16”, Late spring - early summer. 12 to 14
cm. bulb |
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‘Peach Pixie’
Peach flowers suffused with apricot. 8 -
12”, Early - midsummer. 12 to 14 cm. bulb |
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‘Pink Pixie’
Pink Flowers. 8 - 12”, Early -
midsummer. 12 to 14 cm. bulb |
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Linum perenne (Blue Flax) Zone 4 -8 |
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'Nanum Sapphire'
Lots of sky blue 3/4" flowers above compact,
finely textured, blue-green foliage bloom in
profuse abundance for up to 3 months. 12".
Late spring-summer.
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Lobelia
(Cardinal Flower) Zone 4
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cardinalis
Tall spikes of cardinal-red, orchid-like
flowers. 4-5’, Midsummer - early autumn. |
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siphilitica (Great Blue Lobelia)
Spires of deep blue, orchid-like
flowers. Attractive to hummingbirds. 2-3’, Midsummer
- early autumn. |
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spendens ‘Queen Victoria’
wo lipped, scarlet-red flowers over
mahogany-red foliage. 3’, Late summer.
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Lupinus
polyphyllus (Lupines) Zone 4 - 8
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’Dwarf Minarette Strain’
Short flower spikes of pea-like flowers
in multiple shades of blue, pink, white, yellow red
and bicolored. 20”, Early summer. |
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‘Russell Hybrid Mix’
Popular mix with a very wide range of
colors. 36”, Early summer. |
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Lychnis
(Catchfly) Zone 4 - 8
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coronaria (Rose Campion)
Vibrant, hot-pink flowers stand out like a
beacon against woolly, silver foliage. 3', Summer. |
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Lysimachia Zone 3 - 8
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clethroides (Gooseneck Loosestrife)
White flowers in nicely curved 8” spires
that all point in unison towards the sun. 36”, Mid -
late summer. |
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nummularia ‘Aurea’
Bright yellow to chartreuse leaves that
form a ground hugging matt of foliage. Bright yellow
flowers. Wonderful nestled around gold variegated
Hosta’s. 2”, Summer. |