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'Chandelier' 'Chatelaine' '<strong>The</strong> Governor' 'My Castle' '<strong>The</strong> Pages'<br />

<strong>Lychnis</strong><br />

alpina 'Lengai Orange' 'Lengai Red' <strong>'Vesuvius'</strong> Maltese Cross<br />

in them. Deep red foliage looks great all<br />

season. Best color is in full sun. June–July.<br />

1' Z 3–8<br />

<strong>Lychnis</strong> <strong>arkwrightii</strong> <strong>'Vesuvius'</strong><br />

Maltese Cross<br />

Brilliant orange red flowers over deep pur-<br />

ple foliage that fades later in the summer.<br />

Upright form with a bushy yet compact<br />

habit. June–July.<br />

2' Z 3–8<br />

<strong>Lychnis</strong> chalcedonica<br />

Maltese Cross<br />

An old fashioned cottage garden plant with<br />

scarlet orange flowers on long stems. Easy<br />

to grow and hardy, it will form a robust<br />

colony. Blooms in June–July.<br />

3' Z 2–8<br />

<strong>Lychnis</strong> coronaria<br />

Rose Campion<br />

Carmine flowers with white felt-like foliage.<br />

Thrives in full sun or partial shade and is<br />

very drought tolerant. Blooms in June–July.<br />

2–3' Z 3–8<br />

<strong>Lychnis</strong> coronaria 'Angel's Blush'<br />

Rose Campion<br />

White fading to soft pink flowers over<br />

silvery foliage. A beautiful combination of<br />

pink and silver.<br />

2–3' Z 3–8<br />

<strong>Lychnis</strong> coronaria 'Gardeners World'<br />

Double Rose Campion<br />

Double blood-red flowers that are much<br />

larger than the species. <strong>The</strong>y do not<br />

produce seed so it will not self-sow. <strong>The</strong><br />

flowers appear as miniature roses over the<br />

silver foliage. June–July.<br />

2–3' Z 4–9<br />

Lysimachia clethroides<br />

Gooseneck Loosestrife<br />

Curved flower stems that resemble a<br />

goose’s neck circled with tiny white flow-<br />

ers. An aggressive growing plant that will<br />

colonize quickly by underground rhizomes.<br />

It is best planted in a natural area or as a<br />

lawn specimen where it can be controlled.<br />

June–August.<br />

2–3' Z 3–8<br />

Lysimachia punctata 'Alexander'<br />

Circle Flower<br />

Foliage emerges pink and slowly turns to<br />

green with a creamy white border. Bright<br />

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Rose Campion 'Angel's Blush' 'Gardeners World'<br />

Lysimachia<br />

Gooseneck Loosestrife<br />

Monarda<br />

'Fireball'<br />

Malva<br />

'Blue Stocking'<br />

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'Fastigiata'<br />

Meehania<br />

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'Alexander'<br />

bradburiana<br />

'Grand Marshall'<br />

Mazus<br />

reptans<br />

Mertensia<br />

Virginia Bluebells<br />

'Golden Alexander'<br />

'Coral Reef'<br />

'Grand Parade'<br />

yellow flowers in June–August. Vigorous<br />

but not to a fault.<br />

2' Z 4–9<br />

Lysimachia punctata 'Golden Alexander'<br />

Circle Flower<br />

Golden yellow flowers on stems loaded<br />

with brightly variegated green and gold<br />

leaves. Less vigorous than 'Alexander'.<br />

June–August.<br />

2' Z 3–8<br />

Macleaya cordata<br />

Plume Poppy<br />

Very showy plumes of copper-white flow-<br />

ers in July–August over blue green foliage.<br />

A bold plant that spreads from rhizomes<br />

and seed. Perfect as a background screen<br />

or solitary specimen.<br />

6–10' Z 3–8<br />

Malva alcea 'Fastigiata'<br />

Hollyhock Mallow<br />

Old fashioned pink mallow flowers all<br />

summer on bushy plants. Drought tolerant<br />

and carefree.<br />

3–4' Z 3–8<br />

Mazus reptans<br />

Mazus<br />

Prostrate plant with blue flowers and a tiny<br />

yellow throat. A quickly spreading ground-<br />

cover or rock garden plant that blooms in<br />

May–July. Evergreen.<br />

2'' Z 4–9<br />

Mazus reptans 'Albus'<br />

White Mazus<br />

Bright white flowers on green mats. Perfect<br />

for planting between paving stones.<br />

2'' Z 4–9<br />

Meehania cordata<br />

Creeping Mint<br />

A late spring green carpet gives way to<br />

hundreds of blue flowers with spotted<br />

throats. Long trailing stems root in<br />

moist shade.<br />

6'' Z 4–9<br />

Mertensia virginica<br />

Virginia Bluebells<br />

Clusters of long blue tubular flowers<br />

emerging with the foliage in early spring.<br />

<strong>The</strong> spreading roots make a nice ephem-<br />

eral groundcover for the woodland garden.<br />

1–2' Z 4–9


Monarda 'Blue Stocking'<br />

Bee Balm<br />

Violet blue flowers on upright stems in<br />

July–September. An older variety that is<br />

known for its resistance to mildew.<br />

2–4' Z 4–9<br />

Monarda bradburiana<br />

Eastern Bee Balm<br />

Pinkish-white flowers spotted purple. Deep<br />

red foliage slowly turning green as the<br />

foliage expands. Native to the Midwest US<br />

and will thrive in less than optimal garden<br />

conditions. Blooms June–August.<br />

2–4' Z 4–9<br />

Monarda 'Coral Reef'<br />

Bee Balm<br />

Almost fluorescent coral to salmon pink<br />

blooms beginning in July. <strong>The</strong> foliage is<br />

disease resistant.<br />

2–5' Z 4–9<br />

Monarda 'Fireball'<br />

Bee Balm<br />

Large red flowers over compact deep<br />

green foliage. Clump forming plants have<br />

foliage tightly spaced on the stems right to<br />

the ground. Excellent mildew resistance.<br />

Blooms June–July.<br />

1.5–2' Z 4–9<br />

Monarda<br />

'Jacob Cline'<br />

'Pink Lace'<br />

'Marshall's Delight'<br />

'Pink Supreme'<br />

Monarda 'Grand Marshall'<br />

Bee Balm<br />

A profusion of brilliant fuchsia-purple flow-<br />

ers on compact plants. Clean foliage all<br />

along the stems. Introduced by the Morden<br />

Research Station in Canada. Blooms from<br />

July–September.<br />

1.5' Z 3–9<br />

Monarda 'Grand Parade'<br />

Bee Balm<br />

Bright lavender-purple flowers with attractive<br />

shiny green foliage. Prolific blooming with<br />

the flowers covering the foliage in June–July.<br />

1' Z 3–9<br />

Monarda 'Jacob Cline'<br />

Bee Balm<br />

This variety is what all others are com-<br />

pared to for powdery mildew resistance.<br />

Smooth (not fuzzy) leaves are most likely<br />

the reason for this. Big red flowers on tall<br />

stems in June–August.<br />

4–6' Z 4–9<br />

Monarda 'Marshall's Delight'<br />

Bee Balm<br />

Clear pink flowers that are full and round-<br />

ed. Larger leaves make a handsome patch.<br />

Good mildew resistance. July–September.<br />

3–4' Z 4–9<br />

'Petite Delight'<br />

'Purple Rooster'<br />

Monarda 'Petite Delight'<br />

Bee Balm<br />

Flowers are lavender rose on very compact<br />

plants. Dark green crinkled foliage is highly<br />

mildew resistant. Perfect for the front of<br />

the garden. Blooms in June–August.<br />

1.5' Z 4–9<br />

Monarda 'Petite Wonder'<br />

Bee Balm<br />

<strong>The</strong> smallest Monarda we grow. True clear<br />

pink flowers on plants that will only grow to<br />

1 ft. This makes a wonderful border that sel-<br />

dom needs shearing. Flowers in June–July.<br />

1' Z 4–9<br />

Monarda 'Pink Lace'<br />

Bee Balm<br />

A petite plant having light pink flowers with<br />

darker purple centers. <strong>The</strong> foliage is clean<br />

and thick. Blooms July–September.<br />

16'' Z 4–9<br />

Monarda 'Pink Supreme'<br />

Bee Balm<br />

Bright rose pink flowers over large deep<br />

green foliage that is mounded down to<br />

the ground. Excellent mildew resistance.<br />

Blooms in June–July.<br />

1.5' Z 4–9<br />

'Petite Wonder'<br />

'Raspberry Wine'<br />

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Nepeta<br />

'Blue Wonder'<br />

Mukdenia Muscari Nectaroscordum siculum<br />

'Karasuba' Grape Hyacinth Sicilian Honey Garlic<br />

'Souvenir d'Andre Chaudron'<br />

'Citriodora'<br />

'Six Hills Giant'<br />

New! Monarda 'Purple Rooster'<br />

Bee Balm<br />

True royal purple flowers with dark centers<br />

which is a unique color for Monarda. Me-<br />

dium height plants grow to 3 ft. and spread<br />

slowly. Good mildew resistance.<br />

3' Z 4–9<br />

Monarda 'Raspberry Wine'<br />

Bee Balm<br />

A medium sized Monarda with large leaves<br />

and fuchsia red flowers. Good mildew<br />

resistance. Blooms in July–August.<br />

2.5–3' Z 4–9<br />

Mukdenia rossii 'Karasuba'<br />

Crimson Fans<br />

Green foliage resembling maple leaves<br />

fills to make an excellent groundcover for<br />

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'Dropmore'<br />

'Blue Dreams'<br />

scarlet red, fading to a burnt red. <strong>The</strong><br />

creamy flowers appear in the spring before<br />

the foliage emerges. Slow to establish but<br />

worth the wait.<br />

1' Z 4–8<br />

Muscari latifolium<br />

Grape Hyacinth<br />

<strong>The</strong> top of the flower spike is clear blue<br />

with the lower half a deep violet blue. This<br />

species has wide green foliage and not the<br />

grass like foliage of the common Grape<br />

Hyacinth. Blooms in April–May.<br />

6'' Z 4–8<br />

Nectaroscordum siculum<br />

(Allium siculum)<br />

Sicilian Honey Garlic<br />

Fragrant garlic-onion foliage on this<br />

heirloom variety that produces tall spikes<br />

'Joanna Reed'<br />

'Walker's Low'<br />

of bell flowers. Each bell is a pleasant<br />

combination of pink and green, dangling<br />

from loose flower heads. Afternoon shade<br />

is preferred. Blooms in May–June.<br />

2–4' Z 4–9<br />

Nepeta 'Blue Wonder'<br />

Catmint<br />

Compact and uniform habit with silver foli-<br />

age and blue flowers from June–September.<br />

1' Z 3–9<br />

Nepeta cataria 'Citriodora'<br />

Lemon Catnip<br />

Mauve flowers over silver gray leaves. <strong>The</strong><br />

foliage has an intense lemon fragrance<br />

which can be enjoyed every time the foli-<br />

age is brushed against. Cats love it also!<br />

Blooms in July–August.<br />

3–4' Z 3–9


Nepeta 'Dropmore'<br />

Catmint<br />

Soft green aromatic foliage with light blue<br />

flowers all summer. One of the longest<br />

blooming varieties. June–September.<br />

1.5–2' Z34–9<br />

Nepeta 'Joanna Reed'<br />

Catmint<br />

A cross between N. faassenii and N.<br />

sibirica that produces rich dark violet flow-<br />

ers that are a bit larger than other hybrids.<br />

Blooms most of the summer. Discovered in<br />

Joanna Reed’s garden in Pennsylvania.<br />

3' Z 3–8<br />

Nepeta sibirica<br />

'Souvenir d'Andre Chaudron'<br />

Catmint<br />

Large trumpet like flowers of medium blue<br />

from June–August. An upright form with<br />

strong flower stems and dusky green foliage.<br />

2–4' Z 4–9<br />

Nepeta 'Six Hills Giant'<br />

Catmint<br />

Gray foliage on tall stems with waves of blue<br />

flowers. One of the hardiest catmints that is<br />

vigorous and trouble free. June–September.<br />

2–3' Z 3–9<br />

Nepeta subsessilis 'Blue Dreams'<br />

Catmint<br />

Large flowers of bright blue with a hairy blue<br />

lip. Medium sized plants that fill in nicely<br />

with large green foliage. Blooms June–July<br />

and again in September if cut back.<br />

2' Z 4–9<br />

Nepeta 'Walker's Low'<br />

Catmint<br />

This variety is not low growing but upright<br />

and wide. Soft lavender blue flowers over gray<br />

green foliage all summer. Introduced in 1988<br />

and named the Perennial <strong>Plant</strong> of the Year in<br />

2007 for its excellent garden performance.<br />

2–3' Z 3–9<br />

Nipponanthemum nipponicum<br />

(syn. Chrysanthemum)<br />

Montauk Daisy, Nippon Daisy<br />

White daisy flowers similar to Shasta daisies<br />

in mid September–November. A robust plant<br />

that spreads out to 4 ft. once it begins to<br />

flower. Native to Japan but escaped to Long<br />

Island where it has naturalized.<br />

2–3' Z 5–9<br />

Oenothera berlanderi 'Siskiyou'<br />

Evening Primrose<br />

Pink flowers fading to white over mounds of<br />

fine foliage. Spreads quickly in well drained<br />

soils by underground runners. Blooms in<br />

June–September. Grow in full sun with ex-<br />

cellent drainage for neat, compact plants.<br />

6–12'' Z 4–9<br />

Oenothera fruticosa 'Fireworks'<br />

Sundrops<br />

A touch of bronze in the foliage and stems<br />

with red buds opening to deep yellow<br />

flowers. <strong>The</strong> foliage holds on as burgundy<br />

rosettes in winter. Slowly spreading plants<br />

are not a nuisance. A great selection of our<br />

native species. Blooms in May–June.<br />

1.5–2' Z 4–9<br />

Oenothera fruticosa subsp. glauca<br />

Sundrops<br />

Red flower buds open to sunny yellow<br />

flowers. A native plant that grows in aver-<br />

age to poor soil. It may be short lived but<br />

will self sow. Blooms in June–September.<br />

1–3' Z 3–9<br />

Oenothera macrocarpa (missouriensis)<br />

Missouri Primrose, Ozark Sundrops<br />

4'' lemon yellow flowers on trailing growth.<br />

Dull green foliage with silvery highlights.<br />

This is a great plant for hot areas in full<br />

sun. June–September.<br />

1' Z 4–9<br />

Ophiopogon planiscapus 'Ebony Knight'<br />

Black Mondo Grass<br />

Low growing clumps of black foliage make<br />

a dramatic groundcover in shady areas.<br />

Slow growing plants make a nice neat<br />

edging near walkways. Seldom flowers in<br />

northern areas. Evergreen (or Everblack)<br />

foliage combines nicely with spring bulbs.<br />

6'' Z 5–10<br />

Opuntia ellisiana<br />

Thornless Prickly Pear Cactus<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is some confusion over the origin<br />

and hardiness of this plant. Luther Burbank<br />

started breeding Opuntia around 1900 to<br />

achieve a spineless form that was palatable<br />

as cattle feed. One of his crosses resulted<br />

in a spineless form that was named 'Bur-<br />

bank’s Spineless' and is still growing in his<br />

California garden today. We are not sure if<br />

we have that variety or one of his selec-<br />

tions of the Texas native O. ellisiana. Based<br />

on our plant’s hardiness, we probably<br />

Nipponanthemum<br />

Montauk Daisy<br />

Oenothera<br />

Evening Primrose<br />

'Fireworks'<br />

Sundrops<br />

Missouri Primrose<br />

Ophiopogon<br />

'Ebony Knight'<br />

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have a form of O. ellisiana. <strong>The</strong> olive green<br />

pads are nearly thornless with large yellow<br />

flowers in June–July at the tips of the pads.<br />

It will overwinter in Zone 5 if planted in<br />

well drained soil and protected from wind.<br />

Break off any damaged pads in the spring<br />

once new growth begins.<br />

2–6' Z 5–10<br />

Opuntia humifusa<br />

Prickly Pear Cactus<br />

Yellow flowers in July followed by purple<br />

seed pods. An ideal plant for dry soils in<br />

full sun. Native from Canada to Florida, but<br />

rarely found in New England.<br />

6–12'' Z 4–8<br />

Origanum 'Kent Beauty'<br />

Marjoram<br />

Grow this for the flowers and not culinary<br />

use. <strong>The</strong> flowers resemble hop flowers but<br />

are colored pink, silver, and green. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

weep on the end of long stems and look<br />

amazing when viewed from below. A good<br />

choice for the top of a wall or container.<br />

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Likes full sun and warm conditions for best<br />

flowering. Blooms in July–September.<br />

6–12'' Z 5–11<br />

Pachysandra procumbens<br />

Allegheny Spurge<br />

<strong>The</strong> only native species of Pachysandra<br />

with mottled purple and bronze foliage.<br />

White flowers in April–May. Slow to estab-<br />

lish but eventually makes an impressive<br />

groundcover in a shady garden.<br />

1' Z 4–9<br />

Papaver atlanticum<br />

Moroccan Poppy<br />

Single soft orange flowers on delicate<br />

stems that shimmer in the breeze. Silver<br />

basal foliage. May.<br />

1.5–2' Z 4–8<br />

Papaver orientale 'Allegro'<br />

Oriental Poppy<br />

Orange-scarlet flowers with a black eye.<br />

Compact dwarf foliage. May–June.<br />

1.5' Z 2–7<br />

'Allegro'<br />

'Kent Beauty'<br />

'Princess Victoria Louise'<br />

'Beauty of Livermere'<br />

'Queen Alexander'<br />

Papaver orientale<br />

'Beauty of Livermere'<br />

Oriental Poppy<br />

Scarlet red with a purple center. May–June.<br />

2–3' Z 2–7<br />

Papaver orientale 'Brilliant'<br />

Oriental Poppy<br />

Large fiery red flowers that glow with a<br />

hint of orange. May–June.<br />

3' Z 2–7<br />

Papaver orientale 'Prince of Orange'<br />

Oriental Poppy<br />

Glowing tangerine orange with a dark<br />

center. May–June.<br />

2.5–3' Z 2–7<br />

Papaver orientale<br />

'Princess Victoria Louise'<br />

Oriental Poppy<br />

Soft salmon pink with dark spots in the<br />

center. May–June.<br />

2' Z 2–7<br />

Allegheny Spurge<br />

'Brilliant'<br />

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Pardancanda<br />

'Dazzler'<br />

Penstemon<br />

Papaver orientale 'Queen Alexander'<br />

Oriental Poppy<br />

Bright salmon pink with rounded petals.<br />

May–June.<br />

2.5' Z 2–7<br />

Papaver orientale 'Royal Wedding'<br />

Oriental Poppy<br />

Pure white flowers with a black center,<br />

May–June.<br />

2.5' Z 2–7<br />

Pardancanda norrisii 'Dazzler'<br />

Candy Lily<br />

Electric mix of brighter-colored flowers on<br />

dwarf plants. Flowers are a mix of yellow,<br />

orange, and purple during July–September.<br />

Attractive black seeds that stay on the plant<br />

after the pods open.<br />

1–3' Z 5–8<br />

Penstemon barbatus<br />

Pinacolada series<br />

Beard Tongue<br />

An improvement over older cultivars with<br />

its longer flowering period, better branch-<br />

ing, and compact habit. Tubular flowers<br />

over the foliage during June–July. We offer<br />

the following colors: Pink, Red, Violet.<br />

8–12'' Z 4–8<br />

Penstemon digitalis 'Dark Towers'<br />

Beard Tongue<br />

Taller and darker foliage than 'Husker Red'<br />

Pinacolada Pink Pinacolada Red<br />

Pinacolada Violet 'Dark Towers'<br />

'Husker Red' 'Prairie Dusk'<br />

'Prairie Twilight'<br />

'Blue Buckle'<br />

with nice bright pink flowers. Beautiful in<br />

the garden both for the flowers and red<br />

foliage. July–August.<br />

3–4' Z 3–8<br />

Penstemon digitalis 'Husker Red'<br />

Beard Tongue<br />

White flowers over deep red leaves during<br />

June–July. Named Perennial <strong>Plant</strong> of the<br />

Year in 1996.<br />

2.5–3' Z 3–8<br />

Penstemon 'Elfin Pink'<br />

Beard Tongue<br />

Pale clear pink to salmon tubular bells on<br />

wiry stems. Reblooms if cut back immediately<br />

after flowering. Tolerates wet conditions<br />

where other Penstemon fail. June–July.<br />

1' Z 3–8<br />

Penstemon 'Prairie Dusk'<br />

Beard Tongue<br />

Rose purple blooms that fade slightly. This<br />

is an introduction from the University of<br />

Nebraska where it has proven winter hardy<br />

through and through. June–July.<br />

2–2.5' Z 3–8<br />

New! Penstemon 'Prairie Twilight'<br />

Beard Tongue<br />

Lavender blue flowers with white tips on<br />

burgundy stems. Another great introduction<br />

from the University of Nebraska breeding<br />

program. Winter hardy and easy to grow.<br />

2' Z 3–8<br />

Penstemon virgatus 'Blue Buckle'<br />

Beard Tongue<br />

Blue purple flowers in dense clusters on<br />

rigid upright stems. Withstands heat and<br />

drought, cold hardy and tough-natured.<br />

July–September.<br />

1' Z 5–8<br />

peonies<br />

japanese<br />

single<br />

herbaceous peonies<br />

paeonia lactiflora and hybrids<br />

All peonies are hardy to Zone 2, thrive in full<br />

sun, and can live for decades in the garden.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y require little care once established. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

are truly heirloom plants that can be passed<br />

down through the generations.<br />

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bomb double<br />

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Peony<br />

'Abalone Pearl' 'Angel Cheeks' 'Bride's Dream'<br />

'Buckeye Belle'<br />

'Kansas'<br />

'Butter Bowl' 'Charles Burgess'<br />

'Cora Stubbs' 'Coral Charm' 'Coral Fay'<br />

'Coral Supreme' 'Duchesse de Nemours' 'Early Scout'<br />

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'Karl Rosenfield' 'Lady Orchid'<br />

Peony 'Abalone Pearl'<br />

Coral pink with a sunny yellow center.<br />

32'' semidouble early<br />

Peony 'Angel Cheeks'<br />

Soft pink mounding petals, red flecks,<br />

sturdy stems.<br />

26'' bomb mid<br />

APS Gold Medal Selection<br />

Peony 'Bride's Dream'<br />

Pure white with a star shaped center of<br />

light yellow.<br />

28'' single mid<br />

Peony 'Buckeye Belle'<br />

Dark maroon with large outer petals, yel-<br />

low anthers.<br />

30'' semidouble early–Mid<br />

New! Peony 'Butter Bowl'<br />

Rose pink petals surround a center of<br />

bright butter yellow anthers.<br />

32'' single mid<br />

New! Peony 'Charles Burgess'<br />

Fire engine red with a golden center. Abso-<br />

lutely glows on a spring evening.<br />

30'' japanese mid<br />

New! Peony 'Cora Stubbs'<br />

Raspberry pink outer petals surround a<br />

mound of creamy white anthers in the center.<br />

32'' japanese mid<br />

Peony 'Coral Charm'<br />

Deep coral buds open to a lighter coral peach.<br />

36'' semidouble early<br />

APS Gold Medal Selection<br />

Peony 'Coral Fay'<br />

Medium pink flowers, spreading habit.<br />

28'' semidouble early<br />

New! Peony 'Coral Supreme'<br />

Salmon coral blossoms on top of sturdy stems.<br />

A color breakthrough in Peony breeding.<br />

36'' semidouble early<br />

Peony 'Duchesse de Nemours'<br />

Large pure white flowers, very fragrant.<br />

36'' double mid–late<br />

New! Peony 'Early Scout'<br />

Dark red flowers over dissected foliage.


Peony<br />

'Moon River'<br />

'Sarah Bernhardt'<br />

<strong>The</strong> first to bloom.<br />

34'' single early<br />

APS Gold Medal Winner<br />

New! Peony 'Eskimo Pie'<br />

Pure white flowers with some slight red<br />

specking. Compact plants<br />

26'' double mid<br />

Peony 'Festiva Maxima'<br />

Bright white flowers with red specks in the<br />

center.<br />

36'' double mid–late<br />

Peony 'Gold Standard'<br />

Golden starburst center surrounded by<br />

white petals.<br />

32'' japanese mid–Late<br />

Peony 'Green Lotus'<br />

White flower petals with streaks of green,<br />

pink tips. Ruffled petals. Truly unique!<br />

28'' single early<br />

Peony 'Kansas'<br />

Watermelon red flowers, strong stems.<br />

34'' double early–mid<br />

Peony 'Karl Rosenfield'<br />

Dark wine red<br />

36'' double mid–late<br />

'Norma Volz'<br />

'Scarlett O'Hara'<br />

'Philippe Rivoire'<br />

'Shirley Temple'<br />

Peony 'Lady Orchid'<br />

Soft lavender pink flowers, fragrant.<br />

30'' double mid–late<br />

Peony 'Moon River'<br />

Cream with a pink blush, lightly fragrant.<br />

28'' double mid<br />

New! Peony 'Norma Volz'<br />

Large white flowers with blush pink highlights.<br />

36'' double mid<br />

An American Peony Society Gold Medal winner.<br />

New! Peony 'Philippe Rivoire'<br />

Deep red glossy blooms stand high above<br />

the foliage. Very fragrant.<br />

30'' double mid<br />

Peony 'Pink Hawaiian Coral'<br />

Coral fading to soft pink at the tips,<br />

strong stems.<br />

36'' semidouble early<br />

Peony 'Sarah Bernhardt'<br />

Rose pink, introduced 1906.<br />

36'' double late<br />

New! Peony 'Scarlett O'Hara'<br />

Brilliant red with golden stamens in the center.<br />

38'' single early–mid<br />

'Pink Hawaiian Coral'<br />

'Sorbet'<br />

New! Peony 'Serene Pastel'<br />

Light salmon to blush pink flowers that fade<br />

to almost white. Fragrant.<br />

28'' double mid<br />

Peony 'Shirley Temple'<br />

Rosy white flowers, very fragrant.<br />

34'' double late<br />

Peony 'Sorbet'<br />

Layers of large pink petals and small cream<br />

petals. Yellow center. Always a best seller!<br />

36'' double mid–late<br />

paeonia suffruticosa<br />

japanese tree peonies<br />

Grafted plants offered are a minimum of 2<br />

years old. All are hardy to Zone 4 and grow<br />

best in full sun and good soil. Never cut them<br />

back to the ground.<br />

Peony 'Hanakisoi'<br />

Floral Rivalry<br />

Light pink flowers with a softer pink edge.<br />

6' semidouble late<br />

Peony 'Hatsugarasu'<br />

<strong>The</strong> Early Crow<br />

Very dark red to almost black flowers.<br />

8' semidouble early–Mid<br />

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Peony Perovskia<br />

'Hanakisoi' 'Hatsugarasu'<br />

'High Noon' 'Hoki'<br />

'Kao'<br />

'Schichifukujin'<br />

'Kinkaku'<br />

'Shimanishiki'<br />

Peony 'High Noon'<br />

High Noon<br />

Soft yellow flowers, strong growing, fragrant.<br />

8' semidouble early–mid<br />

APS Gold Medal Awarded<br />

Peony 'Hoki'<br />

Sweet Seventeen<br />

Bright scarlet flowers, fragrant.<br />

10' semidouble late<br />

Peony 'Kao'<br />

Hello<br />

Bright red<br />

5' double mid<br />

Peony 'Kinkaku'<br />

Golden Temple of Nara<br />

Golden yellow to orange with darker or-<br />

ange highlights.<br />

4' double mid<br />

Peony 'Kinshi'<br />

Golden Bird<br />

Golden yellow with darker anthers.<br />

5' double mid<br />

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'Kinshi'<br />

'Yachiyotsubaki'<br />

'Renkaku'<br />

'Yoshinogawa'<br />

Peony 'Renkaku'<br />

Flight of Cranes<br />

Ruffled white flowers with golden anthers.<br />

5' single mid<br />

Peony 'Schichifukujin'<br />

Seven Gods and Goddesses<br />

of Happiness<br />

Bright crimson with lighter pink margins.<br />

7' double late<br />

Peony 'Shimanishiki'<br />

Fire Flame<br />

Two tone red and white flowers.<br />

6' semidouble late<br />

Peony 'Yachiyotsubaki'<br />

<strong>The</strong> Eternity Tree<br />

Medium pink ruffled flowers.<br />

8' semidouble mid<br />

Peony 'Yoshinogawa'<br />

<strong>The</strong> Yoshino River<br />

White to blush pink flowers with magenta<br />

brush strokes at the base.<br />

8' semidouble mid–late<br />

Russian Sage<br />

'Little Spire'<br />

'Filigran'<br />

Perovskia atriplicifolia<br />

Russian Sage<br />

Silvery gray foliage with blue flowers in<br />

July–September. A valuable landscape<br />

plant for its long bloom time and adapt-<br />

ability. Native to western China, it will grow<br />

well in most any soil. Perennial <strong>Plant</strong> of the<br />

Year in 1995.<br />

3–4' Z 4–10<br />

Perovskia atriplicifolia 'Filigran'<br />

Russian Sage<br />

Finer textured silver foliage that is more<br />

upright. Extended flowering from July–<br />

September. An all around finer texture.<br />

3' Z 4–10<br />

Perovskia atriplicifolia 'Little Spire'<br />

Russian Sage<br />

Shorter upright habit that won’t lean or<br />

lodge when in flower. Smaller foliage but<br />

the same brilliant blue flowers as the spe-<br />

cies. Blooms from July–September.<br />

2' Z 4–10


Persicaria amplexicaulis 'Firetail'<br />

Mountain Fleeceflower Outstanding red<br />

flower spikes over big spreading bushes<br />

of medium green leaves. Slowly spreading<br />

but never weedy. Blooms from July–Octo-<br />

ber when most perennials wane.<br />

4' Z 4–9<br />

Persicaria polymorpha<br />

Giant Fleeceflower<br />

Produces large fluffy white plumes over<br />

attractive deep green foliage. It prefers a<br />

bit of shade or cool situation for the best<br />

show. Outstanding in mass or used as a<br />

large groundcover. May–September.<br />

4–6' Z 3–9<br />

phlox<br />

Phlox carolina 'Miss Lingard'<br />

June Phlox<br />

Fragrant white flowers, mildew resistant,<br />

June–August.<br />

2–3' Z 3–8<br />

Phlox divaricata 'Blue Moon'<br />

Woodland Phlox<br />

Fragrant blue flowers cover the plants in<br />

early spring. A superior selection by the<br />

New England Wild Flower Society with<br />

clean foliage and a vigorous habit.<br />

8–12'' Z 3–8<br />

Phlox x douglasii 'Crackerjack'<br />

Bright crimson magenta flowers cover the<br />

plants in May–June. Handsome dark green<br />

needle foliage which is finer than other<br />

creeping phlox.<br />

6'' Z 3–8<br />

New! Phlox glaberrima 'Triple Play'<br />

Smooth Phlox<br />

Beautiful variegated green and cream<br />

foliage is eyecatching all season. Add<br />

lavender pink flowers in April–May just<br />

above the foliage and you have a best sell-<br />

er! A midwest native that grows in moist<br />

meadows but will tolerate dry conditions<br />

once established.<br />

24'' Z 4–8<br />

Phlox maculata 'Flower Power'<br />

Meadow Phlox<br />

Creamy white flowers flecked with pink.<br />

Glossy bright green foliage that is more<br />

Persicaria<br />

'Firetail'<br />

Phlox<br />

'Miss Lingard' 'Blue Moon'<br />

Giant Fleeceflower<br />

'Crackerjack'<br />

'Triple Play' 'Flower Power' 'Minnie Pearl'<br />

'Blue Boy' 'Blue Paradise' 'Blushing Shortwood'<br />

'Bright Eyes' 'David' 'David's Lavender'<br />

'Eva Cullum' 'Flame Coral' 'Flame Light Pink'<br />

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mildew resistant and sturdier than P.<br />

paniculata. Mid July–August flowering. A<br />

Blooms of Bressingham introduction.<br />

42'' Z 4–8<br />

Phlox 'Minnie Pearl'<br />

Large pure white flowers in early summer,<br />

glossy green foliage which is very mildew<br />

resistant. A natural hybrid between P.<br />

maculata and glabberima.<br />

12–18'' Z 5–9<br />

Phlox paniculata 'Blue Boy'<br />

Summer Phlox<br />

Soft blue flowers with a small white eye,<br />

July–August.<br />

36'' Z 3–8<br />

Phlox paniculata 'Blue Paradise'<br />

Summer Phlox<br />

Brilliant blue flowers with a dark eye, fading<br />

to violet and deep red tones. July–August.<br />

3–4' Z 3–8<br />

Phlox paniculata<br />

'Blushing Shortwood'<br />

Summer Phlox<br />

White and pink bicolor flowers over compact<br />

foliage. A sport of 'Shortwood', but signifi-<br />

cantly shorter. Excellent mildew resistance.<br />

24–30'' Z 3–8<br />

Phlox<br />

'Flame Lilac'<br />

'Flame White Eye'<br />

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'Flame Pink'<br />

'Franz Schubert'<br />

Phlox paniculata 'Bright Eyes'<br />

Summer Phlox<br />

Light pink with a bright pink eye. Large<br />

flowers over compact plants. July–August.<br />

3' Z 3 –8<br />

Phlox paniculata 'David'<br />

Summer Phlox<br />

Pure white flowers over bright green<br />

foliage that is the standard for mildew<br />

resistance. July–August.<br />

3–4' Z 3–8<br />

Phlox paniculata 'David's Lavender'<br />

Summer Phlox<br />

A lavender pink sport of 'David' which<br />

has shown excellent mildew resistance.<br />

Blooms July–August.<br />

3' Z 3–8<br />

Phlox paniculata 'Eva Cullum'<br />

Garden Phlox<br />

Large heads of clear pink flowers with a<br />

dark red eye.. A Blooms of Bressingham<br />

introduction. Blooms July–September.<br />

2–3' Z 3–8<br />

New! Phlox paniculata 'Flame Coral'<br />

Dwarf Garden Phlox<br />

Bright coral pink that stands out in any<br />

garden. Naturally compact and mildew<br />

resistant. Blooms in July–September.<br />

12–20'' Z 4–8<br />

'Flame Purple'<br />

'Laura'<br />

'Flame Violet'<br />

'Nicky'<br />

Phlox paniculata 'Flame Light Pink'<br />

Dwarf Garden Phlox<br />

Pink flowers with dark red eye. Naturally<br />

compact plants bloom in July–September.<br />

12–20'' Z 4–8<br />

Phlox paniculata 'Flame Lilac'<br />

Dwarf Garden Phlox<br />

Fragrant lilac purple flowers with small<br />

white eyes. Compact plants bloom<br />

July–September.<br />

12–20'' Z 4–8<br />

Phlox paniculata 'Flame Pink'<br />

Dwarf Garden Phlox<br />

Rose pink flowers with a darker pink eye.<br />

Blooms July–September.<br />

12–20'' Z 4–8<br />

Phlox paniculata 'Flame Purple'<br />

Dwarf Garden Phlox<br />

Tight clusters of rich, deep violet purple<br />

flowers. Blooms July–September.<br />

12–20'' Z 4–8<br />

New! Phlox paniculata<br />

'Flame Violet'<br />

Dwarf Garden Phlox<br />

Blue violet flowers over compact foliage.<br />

Blooms July–September<br />

12–20'' Z 4–8<br />

'Flame White'<br />

'Norah Leigh'


Phlox<br />

'Orange Perfection' 'Shockwave'<br />

'Starfire' 'Tracey's Treasure'<br />

'Blue Ridge'<br />

'Home Fires' 'Pink Ridge'<br />

'Sherwood Purple' 'Amazing Grace'<br />

Phlox paniculata 'Flame White'<br />

Dwarf Garden Phlox<br />

White flowers with a small green eye.<br />

Blooms July–September.<br />

12–20'' Z 4–8<br />

New! Phlox paniculata<br />

'Flame White Eye'<br />

Dwarf Garden Phlox<br />

Snow white flowers with a pronounced red<br />

eye. Blooms July–September.<br />

12–20'' Z 4–8<br />

Phlox paniculata 'Franz Schubert'<br />

Garden Phlox<br />

Soft lilac flowers with star-shaped white<br />

double eye, July–August. A Blooms of<br />

Bressingham variety.<br />

3–4' Z 3–8<br />

Phlox paniculata 'Laura'<br />

Garden Phlox<br />

Deep purple flowers with white center and<br />

darker eye, compact habit, June–September.<br />

32'' Z 3–8<br />

Phlox paniculata 'Nicky'<br />

Garden Phlox<br />

Deep saturated magenta flowers, fragrant.<br />

3–4' Z 3–8<br />

Phlox paniculata 'Norah Leigh'<br />

Garden Phlox<br />

Creamy foliage with a narrow green center.<br />

Strong growing and uniformly variegated.<br />

White flowers with a large pink eye,<br />

July–August.<br />

2–3' Z 3–8<br />

Phlox paniculata 'Orange Perfection'<br />

Garden Phlox<br />

Coral orange flowers emerge after dark red<br />

buds. July–August.<br />

3–4' Z 3–8<br />

New! Phlox paniculata 'Shockwave'<br />

Garden Phlox<br />

A variegated sport of 'David’s Lavender'<br />

with bright gold and green foliage that<br />

is a stable variegation. Excellent mildew<br />

resistance. Lavender pink flowers in July–<br />

September. This plant will brighten up the<br />

garden all season long.<br />

18–24'' Z 3–8<br />

Phlox paniculata 'Starfire'<br />

Garden Phlox<br />

Bright scarlet flowers, dark green foliage<br />

with deep red leaf edges. July–August.<br />

3–4' Z 3–8<br />

Phlox paniculata<br />

'Tracey's Treasure'<br />

Garden Phlox<br />

Baby pink flowers over soft green foliage.<br />

Fragrant blossoms open in late summer.<br />

Excellent mildew resistance.<br />

4' Z 3–8<br />

Phlox stolonifera 'Blue Ridge'<br />

Creeping Phlox<br />

Vigorous foliage with lavender-blue flowers<br />

on short stems in May.<br />

6–12'' Z 4–8<br />

Phlox stolonifera 'Home Fires'<br />

Creeping Phlox<br />

Deep pink flowers over healthy green foliage.<br />

6–12'' Z 4–8<br />

Phlox stolonifera 'Pink Ridge'<br />

Creeping Phlox<br />

Dark mauve pink flowers, May.<br />

6–12'' Z 4–8<br />

Phlox stolonifera<br />

'Sherwood Purple'<br />

Creeping Phlox<br />

Fragrant clear purple flowers, May.<br />

6–12'' Z 4–8<br />

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'Drummons Pink'<br />

'Fort Hill'<br />

'Snowflake'<br />

'Emerald Cushion Blue'<br />

'McDaniel's Cushion'<br />

'Purple Beauty'<br />

Phlox subulata 'Amazing Grace'<br />

Mountain Pinks<br />

Pure white flowers with a red eye. Compact<br />

habit. Blooms April–May.<br />

6'' Z 3–8<br />

Phlox subulata 'Drummons Pink'<br />

Mountain Pinks<br />

Clusters of deep pink flowers, evergreen<br />

foliage. One of the earliest in bloom.<br />

April–May.<br />

6'' Z 3–8<br />

Phlox subulata 'Emerald Cushion Blue'<br />

Mountain Pinks<br />

Lavender blue flowers in April–May. Our<br />

most vigorous vareity.<br />

6'' Z 3–8<br />

Phlox subulata 'Emerald Pink'<br />

Mountain Pinks<br />

Thick, emerald green foliage with pink<br />

flowers in April–May.<br />

6'' Z 3–8<br />

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'Emerald Pink'<br />

'Oakington Blue Eyes'<br />

'Ronsdorfer Beauty'<br />

Phlox subulata 'Fort Hill'<br />

Mountain Pinks<br />

Delicate rose pink flowers over needle like<br />

foliage, April–May.<br />

6'' Z 3–8<br />

Phlox subulata 'McDaniel's Cushion'<br />

Mountain Pinks<br />

Deep pink flowers over a compact mound<br />

of foliage. April–May.<br />

4'' Z 3–8<br />

Phlox subulata 'Oakington Blue Eyes'<br />

Mountain Pinks<br />

Sky blue flowers over delicate foliage. Blooms<br />

later than 'Emerald Cushion Blue'. April–May.<br />

6'' Z 3–8<br />

Phlox subulata 'Purple Beauty'<br />

Mountain Pinks<br />

Intense deep purple flowers over compact<br />

plants. Early and unique. Blooms April–May.<br />

4'' Z 3–8<br />

Physalis<br />

Physostegia<br />

'Bouquet Rose'<br />

Chinese Lantern<br />

'Crown of Snow'<br />

Phlox subulata 'Ronsdorfer Beauty'<br />

Mountain Pinks<br />

Soft pink flowers with a darker rose center.<br />

April–May<br />

6'' Z 3–8<br />

Phlox subulata 'Snowflake'<br />

Mountain Pinks<br />

Pristine white flowers over neat evergreen<br />

foliage. <strong>The</strong> latest variety to bloom. April–May.<br />

4'' Z 3–8<br />

Physalis alkekengi var. franchetii<br />

Chinese Lantern<br />

Orange pod-like fruits that look like a<br />

lantern appear after the small white flowers<br />

pass. <strong>The</strong> lanterns are great for drying. Best<br />

planted in the informal garden or a sepa-<br />

rate area as it will spread both by runners<br />

and seed. This is a more compact variety<br />

than the species.<br />

2' Z 4–8


Physostegia virginiana 'Bouquet Rose'<br />

Obedient <strong>Plant</strong><br />

Pale pink flowers on stiff upright stems<br />

in July–September. A nice selection of<br />

our native.<br />

3–4' Z 2–9<br />

Physostegia virginiana 'Crown of Snow'<br />

Obedient <strong>Plant</strong><br />

Large white against deep green foliage<br />

from July–September.<br />

3–4' Z 2–9<br />

Physostegia virginiana 'Miss Manners'<br />

Obedient <strong>Plant</strong><br />

Petite plants do not run and have short<br />

flower stems. White flowers all summer.<br />

2' Z 3–9<br />

Physostegia virginiana 'Vivid'<br />

Obedient <strong>Plant</strong><br />

Compact clumping habit with deep pink<br />

flowers from July–September.<br />

2–3' Z 3–9<br />

Platycodon Astra series<br />

Balloon Flower<br />

Bell-shaped flowers on compact plants that<br />

will not sprawl in the garden. Available in<br />

both single and double flowers. <strong>The</strong> Astra<br />

series has exceptional branching and is<br />

the perfect size for the front of the garden.<br />

We offer the following colors: Blue, Double<br />

Blue, Pink, White, Double White.<br />

8–12'' Z 3–8<br />

Platycodon grandiflorus Fuji series<br />

Balloon Flower<br />

This is the series to plant if you like to use<br />

Platycodon as a cut flower. Upright plants<br />

with large flowers in July–August. We offer<br />

the following colors: Blue, Pink.<br />

2–3' Z 3–8<br />

Platycodon grandiflorus Hakone series<br />

Balloon Flower<br />

Semi-double flowers on medium height<br />

plants stand up in the garden and also<br />

make nice cut flowers. July–August. We<br />

offer the following colors: Blue, White.<br />

1.5–2 ' Z 3–8<br />

Platycodon grandiflorus<br />

'Sentimental Blue'<br />

Balloon Flower<br />

Extra dwarf cultivar which is the shortest<br />

that we grow. Heavy flowering with intense<br />

Physostegia<br />

'Miss Manners'<br />

Platycodon<br />

Astra Blue<br />

Astra Pink<br />

Astra Double White<br />

Hakone Blue<br />

Fuji Blue<br />

Hakone White<br />

'Vivid'<br />

Astra Double Blue<br />

Astra White<br />

Fuji Pink<br />

'Sentimental Blue'<br />

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<strong>Polemonium</strong><br />

'Heavenly Habit'<br />

'Stairway to Heaven'<br />

Polygonatum<br />

Potentilla<br />

'Fireball Mixed'<br />

Podophyllum<br />

May Apple<br />

'Brise d'Anjou'<br />

'Touch of Class'<br />

'Variegatum' Great Solomon’s Seal<br />

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'Bressingham Purple'<br />

'San Juan Skies'<br />

Strawberry Cinquefoil<br />

blue flowers from June–August. Slow to<br />

emerge in the spring.<br />

6–8'' Z 3–8<br />

Podophyllum peltatum<br />

May Apple<br />

Deeply lobed half-rounded leaves make a<br />

solid groundcover in moist shady areas.<br />

White flowers under the foliage in May<br />

give way to apple-like seed pods that turn<br />

from green to red. A native plant that<br />

spreads by underground stolons.<br />

1.5' Z 4–9<br />

<strong>Polemonium</strong> boreale 'Heavenly Habit'<br />

Jacob’s Ladder<br />

Rich violet blue flowers on compact spread-<br />

ing mats of ferny foliage in May–June. A nice<br />

cultivar that is compact and floriferous. Best<br />

grown in partial shade in Connecticut.<br />

1.5 –2'. Z 3–7<br />

<strong>Polemonium</strong> caeruleum<br />

'Brise d'Anjou'<br />

Variegated Jacob’s Ladder<br />

Bright green and gold leaves offset the<br />

blue flowers perfectly. This plant holds its<br />

variegation well into the summer but does<br />

not like the summer heat.<br />

1.5' Z 3–6<br />

<strong>Polemonium</strong> reptans<br />

'Stairway to Heaven'<br />

Variegated Jacob’s Ladder<br />

Foliage emerges pink in spring and slowly<br />

changes to green with a creamy white bor-<br />

der. Light blue flowers in May–June.<br />

1–2' Z 3–7<br />

<strong>Polemonium</strong> reptans<br />

'Touch of Class'<br />

Variegated Jacob’s Ladder<br />

Green leaves with a bright white edge.<br />

Bright blue flowers in May–June. Similar to<br />

'Stairway to Heaven' but with more white<br />

variegation in the leaves.<br />

1–2' Z 3–7<br />

<strong>Polemonium</strong> 'San Juan Skies'<br />

(formerly 'Iceberg Point')<br />

Miniature Jacob’s Ladder<br />

Compact silvery-green plants only grow<br />

to 8 inches in flower. Perfect for the rock<br />

garden, trough, or front of the garden.<br />

Medium blue flowers have a central purple<br />

ring and a white eye.<br />

8'' Z 3–8

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