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Mazus reptens Papaver orientale (Oriental Poppy) Phlox divaricata
Monarda (Bee Balm) Parthenocissus tricuspidata (Boston Ivy) Phlox 'Minnie Pearl'
Nepeta Penstemon (Beard Tongue) Phlox paniculata (Border Phlox)
Oenothera (Evening Primrose) Perovskia (Russian Sage) Phlox stolonifera
Pachysandra terminalis Persicaria Phlox subulata (Creeping Phlox)
Paeonia (Peony) Phlox arendsii 'Ping Pong'  
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Plant Name & Description
Mazus reptens  Zone 5-8
  Diminutive, tight mat forming groundcover that displays lavender-blue, lipped, orchid-like flowers with yellow and red spotted white lower lips.  Wonderful tucked among rocks or between stepping stones.  2", Late spring-summer.
Monarda (Bee Balm) Zone 3
  ‘Blue Stocking’ Deep violet-purple with purple bracts. 3'. Midsummer to early autumn.
  'Coral Reef' PPAF  New disease resistant strain from Morden Research Center.  Blossoms of shimmery coral to pink upon 2-3' foliage.  24-36", Midsummer-autumn.
‘Jacob Cline’
Larger flowers and more mildew resistant than any red-flowered Monarda to date. 36 - 40”, Summer. 
'Petite Delight' PP10784
Lavender-rose blooms on compact, dark green, glossy foliage that is very mildew resistant. 12 -15”, Summer.
‘Raspberry Wine’
Deep raspberry-looking buds open to wine-red flowers. Reported to be very mildew resistant. 36 - 40”, Summer.
Nepeta Zone 4
  ‘Kit Kat'
Dwarf form of Catmint with blue flowers above tidy gray-green foliage.  16".  Early-late summer.
  subsessilis (Giant flowered Catmint)
Very large, bright blue flowers are produced in whorled clusters that look more like a Penstemon or Lobelia than a Nepeta. Unlike most nepetas, it is happiest inpartial shade and moist soil. 24-30", Summer to early fall.
  s. 'Sweet Dreams'
Clear pink flowered form of above.  Summer.
 ‘Walker’s Low’
Gray-green foliage with blue-purple flowers from April to October! 20-30”, Mid spring - late autumn.
Oenothera (Evening Primrose) Zone 4
fruticosa ‘Fireworks’
Canary-yellow flowers on deep bronze foliage. 15-20“, Late spring - early summer.
missouriensis, (Ozark Sundrops) aka. Macrocarpa
Very large, bright yellow flowers to 5” across over a long season of bloom. Popular perennial that has stood the test of time. 10”, Summer.
Pachysandra terminalis Zone 4-8
Popular creeping groundcover with glossy dark green foliage and white flower spikes. 8”, Early summer. Rooted cutting for 4” to 1 gallon
t. ‘Green Carpet’ More compact with more finely toothed leaves than the species. 6”, Early summer. Rooted cutting for 4” to 1 gallon
Paeonia (Peony) Zone 3
  ‘Anemone'
6" bright red single flowers with yellow centers cover the plant and never flops.  Vigorous, prolific and long blooming.  If you think single-flowering peonies bloom only a short time, try this tough as nails beauty.  36". Early.
‘Bowl of Beauty’
Lavender-pink Japanese type with a cream center. 30 - 36”, Midseason.
  ‘Cherry Bomb'
Cherry red bomb type.  30".  Mid-season.
  ‘Coral Charm' APS Gold Medal
Large semi-double coral-peach.  Highly prized as a cut flower. 36". Early. 
  ‘Dr. Alexander Fleming'
Pink with a hint of coral.  32-36".  Mid-late season.
‘Duchess de Nemours’
Double flowering white that opens with a yellow center. Very fragrant. 36 - 40”, Midseason.
‘Felix Crouse’
Brilliant ruby-red. 36 - 40”, Midseason.
‘Festiva Maxima
Large white with red flecks. 36”, Early.
‘Heidi'
Beautiful 4-5" flowers with center staminodes of color and hints of yellow.  26".  Midseason.
‘Mikado' APS Gold Medal
Japanese type with red outer petals and yellow and red centers. 
  34". 
‘Mons. Jules Elie’ Smooth, silvery pink guarded by rose-pink petals give this flower a two-toned look.  30", Midseason.
  ‘Nippon Beauty'
Burgundy-red, Japanese type with yellow tipped staminoids.  30-36".  Midseason.
  ‘Prairie Afire'
Deep pink guard petals and brilliant red petaloides.  30-36".  Midseason.
‘Rosabel’
Compact rose-red double flowers on strong stems. 30-36”, Midseason.
‘Sarah Bernhardt’
Double flowering apple-blossom pink. 32 - 36”, Late season.
  ‘Sea Shell'  APS Gold Medal
Large single pink with a yellow center.  34".
  ‘Shirley Temple’ Double flowering, large blush that changes to white. Strong stems. 32 - 36”. Early.
Papaver orientale (Oriental Poppy) Zone 2
o.  'Allegro’ Bright scarlet-orange with black centers.  16", Late spring.  
o. ‘Brilliant’
Almost blindingly bright, scarlet flowers with black centers. 3’, Late spring. 
  o. ‘Princess Louise’
Pink tissue-like flowers. 3’, Late spring.
Parthenocissus tricuspidata (Boston Ivy) Zone 4 - 8
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Penstemon (Beard Tongue) Zone 5
digitalis ‘Husker’s Red’
Glossy green and red foliage topped with white tubular flowers tinged with pink. 1996 PPA, Perennial Plant of the Year. 24 - 30”, Early summer.
  d. 'Mystica'  It's mystical!  In the spring, bronze buds appear.  They open into large lavender-pink flowers on multiple stems in early summer and, as if by magic, a third color - rich red appears in the fall.  28-32".
mexicale 'Red Rocks'
Bright red tubular flowers are produced in great abundance over a long period over arching deep green foliage.  14", Summer.  
Perovskia (Russian Sage) Zone 5
atriplicifolia
Silvery-green, aromatic foliage is a wonderful back drop to the lavender-blue flower spikes. 1995 PPA. Perennial Plant of the Year. 3 – 4’, Mid - late summer.
a. ‘Little Spire' A wonderful shorter version of Russioan Sage.  Delicate lavender-blue flowers borne upon small, narrow blue-green foliage.  Attracts butterflies and is drought tolerant.  25", Summer-autumn. 
a. ‘Longin’ More upright habit and broader leaves than species. 3-4’ Mid - late summer.
Persicaria Zone 4
polymorpha
Very large, white, billowy plumes displayed imposingly on bushy foliage over a long bloom period.Even when it is done blooming the plumes remain and look attractive.  Tough and adaptable, disease free perennial that deserves much wider use. Clump forming. 4-6’, Mid spring - autumn.
Phlox arendsii 'Ping Pong'  Zone 4
  Light pink with deep pink eye.  Long blooming, compact and very mildew resistant.  An excellent performer that looks great in pots.  24". June to August.
Phlox divaricata (Woodland Phlox) Zone 4 - 8
'Montrose Tricolor' Blue flower clusters above white variegated green foliage tinged with pink. 12-15".  Late Spring.
  'Plum Perfect'  Fragrant, light purple flowers with a purple eye abound on this vigorous grower.  12".  Spring.
Phlox 'Minnie Pearl’ Zone 5-9
Hybrid phlox with pure white flower clusters on slowly creeping, glossy clean foliage.16". Early summer.
Phlox paniculata (Border Phlox) Zone 3
  p. ‘Becky Towe’ PPAF
Spring emerging, mahogany cast foliage gives way to creamy-yellow variegated foliage. Reddish-pink flowers with a dark deep reddish-purple eye. 30”, Summer - early autumn. 
p. ‘Blue Paradise'  Wonderfully fragrant lavender blue with white centers.  40", Summer - late summer.
p. ‘Bright Eyes’
arge clusters of light pink flowers with very deep pink eyes. 2 - 3’, Mid – late summer.
p. ‘David’
Deliciously fragrant and highly mildew resistant. The best white currently available. 2002 PPA. Perennial Plant of the Year. 3 - 4’, Mid – late summer.
p. ‘Eva Cullum’
Clear pink with a maroon eye. Very mildew resistant. 2 - 3’, Mid – late summer.
p. ‘Franz Schubert’
Cool lilac flowers with deep lavender star-shaped centers. Attractive unique color. Highly mildew resistant. 2 - 3’, Mid – late summer.
p. ‘Harlequin'
Fushia-pinkish-purple on white variegated foliage.  2-3'.  Mid - late summer.
p. ‘Katherine’
In trials conducted at the Chicago Botanic Gardens, this Phlox was rated as the most mildew resistant. Long blooming lavender flowers with a white eye. 30-36”, Mid - late summer.
 p. ‘Laura’
Fuchsia-purple flowers with a white star center and a deep pink eye. Highly rated, long blooming, mildew resistant and simply beautiful. 3 - 4”, Summer - early autumn.
p. ‘Miss Candy'  Hot pink.  30", Summer-early autumn.
p. ‘Nicky’
Very eye catching, bright, fuchsia-purple flowers. 3-4’, Mid-late summer.
  p. ‘Pink Flame'  This dwarf Phlox exhibits fragrant dark pink flowers with a red eye zone.  Although compact, it still produces large flower heads.  12-16".  Midsummer-early fall.
  p. ‘Purple Flame'  Light pink with deep pink eye.  Long blooming, compact and very mildew resistant.  An excellent performer that looks great in pots.  24".  June to August.
p. ‘Red Super’ Deep red. 24-30", Midseason.
p. ‘Starfire’
Vibrant, almost blinding, fuchsia-red flowers. 22 - 26”, Mid – late summer.
  p. ‘White Flame'
Compact pure white.  Mildew resistant.  20".
Phlox stolonifera Zone 3 
The very first PPA.  Perennial Plant of the Year, in 1990
‘Sherwood Purple’
Clusters of purple flowers above ground hugging, creeping foliage. Superb, vigorous, low maintenance groundcover for the shade that deserves much more use. 10”, Late spring - early summer.
Phlox subulata (Creeping Phlox) Zone 3
6 “ tall. Solid masses of brightly colored flowers bloom in the early spring above evergreen, yew-like foliage. It is not an item that stores well in cold storage, so we ship it fresh dug, as soon as possible in spring (approximately mid March). Bareroot Phlox subulata listed below are suitable for a 8 to 12" shallow pot.
‘Candy Stripe’ Two-tone white and pink flowers. 
‘Emerald Blue’ Blue flowers with glossy foliage.
‘Emerald Pink’ Pink flowers with glossy foliage.  
‘Red Wing’ Crimson flowers with dark red centers. 
‘White Delight’ Pure white flowers. 
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