Perennials

Perennial flowers come back year after year, and bring seasonal color to your garden. They add fragrance, and attract pollinators such as butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds.

Most perennials bloom for 2 to 3 months, with a few long season bloomers available.  In addition to offering a diverse array of color and texture, perennials also add structure with their foliage and growth habits. Perennials are a key component of every landscape, and also work really well in containers.

Some Varieties Sell Out Quickly. All Perennials are Subject to Availability.

  • – Tufted Hairgrass (Deschampsia cespitosa)

    Tufted Hairgrass is highly ornamental, producing fine hair-like flower plumes in summer, rising 2-3 ft. above the clumps of green foliage. Golden foliage in fall. The clumps grow to around 16″ tall. Grows well in moderately shady conditions.

  • Agastache – Blue Boa (Agastache)

    Blue Boa features long-blooming, deep violet clusters of flowers on showy 5″ spikes. Hummingbird magnet. Grows to around 24″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Agastache – Guava Lava (Agastache)

    Guava Lava is a heat and drought tolerant perennial, featuring coral-orange flower spikes in summer. A pollinator magnet. Compact plants grow to around 22″ tall and 26″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Allium – Chivette (Allium)

    This edible perennial Chive features green, grass-like foliage, 1 inch lavender-purple, summer flowers with a purple stripe down the middle of the petal. Grows to about 1 ft. tall. Full to part sun.

  • Anise Hyssop – Native (Agastache foeniculum)

    This native perennial is part of the mint family, featuring an upright, clump forming habit. Lavender to purple flower spikes appear in summer. A hummingbird magnet. Grows to 2-4 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Aralia – Sun King (Aralia cordata)

    Also known as Golden Japanese Spikenard, this new cultivar has a tropical look, with it’s bright foliage brightening any shade garden. Tiny white flowers in summer give way to purple-black berries in fall. Grows 3 ft. tall and wide. Full to part shade.

  • Artemesia – Silver Lining (Artemesia hybrid)

    Silver Lining is a foliage perennial, featuring dissected silver leaves and a mounded, low wide habit, maintaining perfect form all season. Yellow flowers appear in summer but this plant is known for its foliage. Grows to around 16″ tall and 36″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Aster – White Wood (Aster divaricatus)

    Native to North American woodlands, this shade-loving, spreading Aster pairs nicely with ferns and shade sedges. White, star-shaped flowers appear in late summer and into fall. Attracts pollinators. Grows to 12″ tall and spreads 24″. Full to part shade.

  • Bear’s Breeches – (Acanthus spinosus)

    An exciting perennial featuring bold clumps of deeply cut, leatherly leaves. Tall, handsome stems with curiously shaped purple-bracted, prickly-purple flowers provide a display unlike any other. Grows 30” tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Beard Tongue – Rock Candy Blue (Penstemon barbatus)

    This Beard Tongue features unusual blue, bell shaped flowers above compact green plants. Blooms in late spring and summer. Attracts hummingbirds and other pollinators. Grows to around 12″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Beardtongue – Blackbeard (Penstemon hybrid)

    Unusual perennial with deep, eggplant-purple foliage, holding its color all summer. Lilac purple flowers in summer are attractive and attract hummingbirds. Grows to 28-34″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Bee Balm – Balmy Lilac (Monarda didyma)

    An excellent, dwarf, mildew resistant Monarda, producing lilac-purple blooms in late spring and early summer. Deer and rabbit resistant. Grows to only 10-12″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Bee Balm – Blue Moon (Monarda x Sugar Buzz)

    The newest of the Sugar Buzz series of Monarda. Same dark green, mildew resistant foliage and compact habit. Lavender-blue flowers cover this plant in summer. Grows to 20″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Bee Balm – Leading Lady Pink (Monarda hybrid)

    An extremely compact Bee Balm from Proven Winners, producing an abundance of pink flowers in summer. Foliage is very midew resistant. A pollinator magnet and deer resistant. Grows to only 10-14″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Bee Balm – Leading Lady Razzberry (Monarda hybrid)

    An extremely compact Bee Balm from Proven Winners, producing an abundance of bright raspberry purple flowers in summer. Foliage is very midew resistant. A pollinator magnet and deer resistant. Grows to only 10-14″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Bee Balm – Native (Monarda bradburiana)

    An exciting new perennial with purple pink flowers atop clean deep green leaves. It’s habit is tight and compact, with many branches for many flowers. Blooms summer through fall. Deer resistant. Grows 16 – 20″ in., full to part sun.

  • Bee Balm – Pocahontas Red Rose (Monarda didyma)

    An extremely compact Bee Balm, Pocahontas Red Rose features masses of beautiful clusters of fragrant red flowers from late spring throughout summer. Attracts all types of pollinators. Grows to a compact 12″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Bee Balm – Upscale Lavender Taffeta (Monarda hybrid)

    Proven Winner Bee Balm, producing taller than normal plants with dark lavender flowers covering the upper half of the plant. Blooms in early summer, with a seonf flush of flowers in late summer. Grows to 22-26″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Bee Balm – Upscale Pink Chenille (Monarda hybrid)

    Proven Winner Bee Balm, producing taller than normal plants with florescent pink flowers covering the upper half of the plant. Blooms in early summer, with a second flush of flowers in late summer. Grows to 20-22″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Bee Balm – Upscale Red Velvet (Monarda hybrid)

    Proven Winner Bee Balm, producing taller than normal plants with large, cherry red flowers covering the upper half of the plant. Blooms in early summer, with a second flush of flowers in late summer. Grows to 32″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Bellflower – Rapido Blue (Campanula carpatica)

    This exciting new Bellflower has an adundance of early and long blooming, bell-shaped, violet-blue flowers on a compact, mounding plant. Blooms in late-spring and summer. Grows 5-7″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Berginia – Red Beauty (Bergenia)

    A popular coarse groundcover plant with large, succulent leaves which develop a deep red cast in fall and showy carmine-red flowers in spring. Grows to 15″ tall and 18″ wide. Full to part shade.

  • Black Eyed Susan – American Gold Rush (Rudbeckia hybrid)

    An excellent Black Eyed Susan that produces loads of golden yellow flowers around a deep black eye. It’s narrow leaves are highly resistant to the foliar disease that affects other varieties. Grows to 22″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Blazing Star – ‘Kobold’ (Liatris spicata)

    This perennial has stately wand-like flowers that open from the top down. ‘Kobold’ boasts rose-lavender flowers and blooms in early summer. Makes a strong vertical accent to your garden. Attracts butterflies. Grows 2′. Full sun.

  • Blazing Star – Floristan Alba (Liatris spicata)

    A very showy, clumping perennial, with narrow, almost grass-like foliage. In late spring and summer, creamy white flowers race down the tall wand-like stems rising above the foliage. Grows to 32-36″ tall. Full to part sun.

  • Blazing Star – Native (Liatris spicata)

    Native to the Eastern U.S., this plant produces an upright clumping form, usually growing in low, moist areas although adaptable to dry clay soils. Fluffy, deep purple, pollinator attracting flower heads appear in summer. Usually grows to around 2-4 ft. tall. Full to part sun.

  • Bleeding Heart – Aurora (Dicentra formosa)

    A nice compact Bleeding Heart, producing white flowers in late spring and early summer. Foliage is a grayish-green and makes for great contrast with the flowers. Grows to around 12″ tall and wide. Shade to part shade.

  • Blue Star – Native (Amsonia hubrechtii)

    This native southern perennial has very narrow, threadlike foliage which remains attractive throughout the season. Features sky blue flowers in spring and stunning golden foliage in the fall. Grows 36″. Light shade or full sun with enough moisture.

  • Blue Star – String Theory (Amsonia hybrid)

    An upright, clump forming perennial, featuring light periwinkle blue flowers in spring. Foliage consists of dark green, thread-like leaves. Grows to around 22″ tall and a little wider. Full to part sun.

  • Bugleweed – Bronze Beauty (Ajuga reptans)

    An excellent groundcover, which produces loads of blue-purple flower spikes in spring. Foliage is a bronze-purple and spreads at a moderate rate. Grows to 2-4″ tall and spreads. Full sun to full shade.

  • Bugleweed – Mahogany (Ajuga reptans)

    A robust Ajuga with a flat, trailing habit and shiny, short-stemmed leaves. Deep, rich mahogany color turns darker and more lustrous during the winter months. Lovely bright blue flowers in spring accentuate this creeper’s beauty. Grows 6″ tall. Full to part sun.

  • Bugleweed – Petite Parakeet (Ajuga reptans)

    An exciting yellow foliage Bugleweed, producing small yellow leaves with orange veining. Adds color to the shade garden. Grows to 4″ tall and spreads to 18-24″ wide. Shade to part shade.

  • Candytuft – Snowcone (Iberis sempervirens)

    This very compact, Candytuft forms a small, dense mound of narrow, dark green, evergreen leaves. Clusters of snow white flowers cover the foliage in spring. Grows to only 4″ tall and spreads slowly. Full sun to shade.

  • Cardinal Flower – Native (Lobelia cardinalis)

    This lovely native perennial produces tall, upright spikes of true fire red, in late spring and summer. It can grow on any site, but thrives in moist to wet areas. Grows to 3-4 ft. tall. Full to part sun.

  • Catmint – Cat’s Pajama’s (Nepeta hybrid)

    An outstanding Proven Winners variety, Cat’s Pajama’s forms a compact, dense, rounded shape and produces indigo-blue, flowers atop aromatic foliage. Blooms early summer and into fall. Grows to 12-14″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Catmint – Kitten Around (Nepeta faassenii)

    An extremely compact and early flowering Catmint, Kitten Around produces an abundance of periwinkle blue, summer flowers over tight mounds of gray-green aromatic foliage. Grows to 12-14″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Checkerberry – Redwood (Gaultheria procumbens)

    Also known as Wintergreen and Teaberry, this perennial has glossy, evergreen foliage and is low growing. Pink flowers in summer turn to red berries in fall and hold into winter. Grows to only 4-6″ tall and spreads somewhat. Not a fast or invasive grower. Full to part sun.

  • Cinquefoil – Monarch’s Velvet (Potentilla hybrid)

    A very nice long blooming perennial, Monarch’s Velvet is covered with an abundance of velvet crimson centered raspberry-red flowers. Blooms begin in June and last throughout the summer. Grows to 24″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Clematis – Assorted (Clematis)

    Clematis vines are generally sun-loving, colorful plants, great for trellis or arbor. They twine around a pole or trellis, but do not attach or stick to a wall. Check out individual tags for flower color and bloom time.

  • Clematis – Sweet Autumn (Clematis terniflora)

    An excellent, showy Clematis variety that will climb well over 10 ft. high. Produces creamy white, sweetly fragrant, small flowers in late summer and early fall. Can toletate shady conditions. Sun to shade.

  • Clover – Purple Prairie (Dalea purpurea)

    This native North America perennial features tiny purple flowers in dense, cone-like heads over green foliage. A summer bloomer. An important nitrogen fixing perennial for the prairie. Grows to 2-3 ft. tall and 1-2 ft. wide. Full to part sun.

  • Coco Mint 4 Luck – Trifolium (Trifolium hybrid)

    This perennial clover is a low growing, and quick spreader, producing leaves that are green in the center and chocolate burgandy on the outside. Produces 3 and 4 leaf foliage. Grows to only 4″ tall and will spread as a groundcover. Full to part sun.

  • Coneflower – Artisan Red Ombre (Echinacea hybrid)

    Excellent new coneflower, producing loads of red flowers, with dark centers in late spring and summer. Very heat and drought resistant, and a magnet for pollinators. Grows to 18-30″ tall and around 20″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Coneflower – Artisan Soft Orange (Echinacea hybrid)

    This compact Coneflower features loads of very large, single flowers that open deep orange and soften as they age. Blooms occurs in early to late summer. Attracts hummingbirds, butterflies and other pollinators. Grows to 24-34″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Coneflower – Sombrero Poco Yellow (Echinacea purpurea)

    This compact Coneflower produces brilliant yellow flowers in summer, keeping their rich, bright color all summer long. Although smaller than the original Sombrero Lemon Yellow, Poco maintains the same sturdy, upright habit. Grows to 14-16″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Coral Bells – Autumn Bride (Heuchera villosa)

    Featuring extra-large, fuzzy, lime green leaves, this selection is very heat and humidity tolerant. Dense plumes of white flowers appear on tall stems late in the season. Grows 18-24″ tall and wide. Full to part shade.

  • Coral Bells – Carnival Cinnamon Stick (Heuchera villosa)

    This excellent variety of heuchera is known for it’s exceptional foliage colors and its compact growing habit. With beautiful copper foliage this perennial will be a stand out in the shade garden. Grows 10-12″ tall and wide. Full to part shade.

  • Coral Bells – Dolce Spearmint (Heuchera villosa hybrid)

    This Proven Winner produces beautiful, silvery-green leaves with dark green veins. Bicolor flowers have dark pink petal tips and light pink bases, blooming from mid summer and into fall. Grows to 8-10″ tall and spreads a little wider. Sun or Shade.

  • Coral Bells – Dolce Toffee Tart (Heuchera villosa hybrid)

    Toffee Tart features caramel amber foliage with a silver overlay in spring, maturing to more of a caramel ginger color with silver overlay in summer. Creamy white flowers on burgandy stems appear in summer. Grows to 10″ tall and 18″ wide. Full to part shade.

  • Coral Bells – Dolce Wildberry (Heuchera villosa hybrid)

    This excellent heuchera has large, scalloped, glossy leaves that are a bold shade of purple. The leaves are larger and hold onto their purple color longer into the season than most heuchera. Grows 10-14″ tall and 16-20″ wide. Sun or shade.

  • Coral Bells – Dressed Up Ball Gown (Heuchera hybrid)

    This colorful Proven Winners Heuchera features large chartreuse, heavily ruffled leaves to brighten up the shade garden. Long blooming, creamy white flowers appear in summer. Grows to 12″ tall, with flowers reaching around 30″ in height. Full to part shade.

  • Coral Bells – Fire Alarm (Heuchera hybrid)

    This hybrid of the tough Heuchera villosa has thick, bright red leaves in spring and fall that darken to deep, rich red during summer. Makes a medium sized mound of foliage with white flowers in summer. Grows to 9-13″ tall and wide. Part shade.

  • Coral Bells – Fire Chief (Heuchera hybrid)

    Fire Chief features colorful glowing wine red foliage in spring, maturing to deeper crimson shade in summer. Small, bell-shaped, bicolor pink and white flowers bloom repeatedly spring, summer and fall. Grows to 18-24″ tall and wide. Full to part shade.

  • Coral Bells – Georgia Peach (Heuchera villosa)

    An exciting variety, with spectacular glowing peach colored leaves, with a light silver overlay. Grows to 14″ tall and wide, with creamy white summer flowers. Part shade, protected from the hot afternoon sun produces the best foliage coloration.

  • Coral Bells – Lemon Love (Heuchera villosa)

    An excellent Coral Bells, producing slightly ruffled chartreuse leaves in part sun, and more lime-green in deeper shade. Cream flowers appear above the foliage in summer. Grows in a mound to 10-14″ tall and maybe twice as wide. Full to part shade.

  • Coral Bells – Midnight Rose (Heuchera villosa)

    A unique, dark foliage Coral Bell, with deep-purple to black leaves, splashed with hot pink. Grows to 10″ tall and wide. Part sun, protected from the hot afternoon sun produces the best foliage coloration.

  • Coral Bells – Native (Heuchera richardsonii)

    Naitve Coral Bells, producing clumps of 2-3″ diameter, heart shaped green leaves. Tiny greenish, bell-shaped flowers rise above the foliage in summer. Grows to 12-18″ tall and wide, with flowers reaching 24″ or more. Part sun.

  • Coreopsis – Broad Street (Coreopsis verticillata)

    This thread-leaf Coreopsis or Tickseed features loads of bright crimson red daisy-like flowers from late spring until frost. An extremely long blooming perennial. Compact, growing to about 16-18″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Cranesbill – ‘Rozanne’ (Geranium hybrid)

    An exciting perennial with a long flowering period peaking in late spring-early summer. Boasts 2 1/2” saucer-shaped violet-blue flowers above mounds of deep green foliage lightly marbled with chartreuse. Grows 18”-20”. Full to part sun.

  • Creeping Thyme – Elfin (Thymus serphyllum)

    An excellent groundcover, can tolerate some foot traffic. Elfin grows slower than Red Creeping and is a little easier to contain. Pink summer flowers. Grows to less than 1″ tall and spreads. Full to part sun.

  • Creeping Thyme – Highland Cream (Thymus praecox)

    A low-growing groundcover, producing aromatic carpets of green leaves, generously splashed with creamy white. Light lavender-pink flowers appear in mid-summer. Grows to 2-4″ tall and spreads. Full to part sun.

  • Dark Eye 4 Luck – Trifolium (Trifolium hybrid)

    This perennial has a low growing, mounding and spreading habit and produces 3 and 4 leaf clover foliage. Leaves are green with a dark burgandy center eye. Grows to 6″ tall and spreads. Full to part sun.

  • Daylily – Bettylen (Hemerocallis)

    A member of the daylily 500 club, producing flowers of purple with white frilly edges above a greenish-yellow throat. Grows to 22″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Daylily – Entrapment (Hemerocallis)

    A member of the Daylily 500 Series, Entrapment produces 5 1/2″ purple-blue flowers wih a yellow center and ruffled petal edges. Produces over 800 flowers on a 3 year old plant in a single season! Grows to 18″ tall. Full to part sun.

  • Daylily – Fooled Me (Hemerocallis)

    A member of the Daylily 500 Series, Fooled Me produces 5 1/2″ gold flowers with red eye zones and ruffled edges. Three year old plants produce over 500 flowers in a single season. Early summer bloomer. Grow to 24″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Daylily – Little Anna Rose (Hemerocallis)

    Another member of the Daylily 500 club, single, pink belnded flowers with a yellow-green throat. 500 plus flowers in one summer on plants established for 3 years. A petite daylily, growing to only 16″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Daylily – Simmons Overture (Hemerocallis)

    A member of the Daylily 500 club, this variety produces blooms of lavender rose with black eye and gold edge, above a lavender rose throat. Produces 500+ blooms after 3 years in the ground. Grows to 25″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Daylily – Spacecoast Early Bird (Hemerocallis)

    A member of the Daylily 500 club, this variety produces loads of dusty rose blooms in summer. After planted and established in the ground for 3 years, these plants will produce 500+ blooms from June through August. Grows to 18-24″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Dianthus – Beauties Kahori (Dianthus)

    Beauties Kahori produces neat rounded mounds of grassy blue-green foliage, featuring spicy-scented pink flowers. Blooms appear in late spring and repeat bloom through the summer. Grows to around 12″ tall and a little wider. Full to part sun.

  • Dianthus – Beauties Kahori Scarlet (Dianthus)

    Beauties Kahori Scarlet produces a low growing mound of grassy, silvery blue-green foliage. Features star-shaped, near red fragrant blooms in late spring and repeat blooms through the summer. Grows to 6-8″ tall and 8-12″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Dianthus – Beauties Vida (Dianthus)

    Beauties Vida produces a compact mound of grassy, bluish-green foliage, featuring spicy scented lavender flowers. Blooms appear in late spring and repeat through the summer months. Grows to around 6-8″ tall and 8-12″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Dianthus – Premier Hello Yellow (Dianthus)

    Premier Hello Yellow produces mounds of silver-blue foliage, topped with eye catching soft-yellow, double blooms. Flowers appear in late spring and repeat through the summer. Grows to around 8-12″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Dwarf Asiatic Lily – Looks Tiny Lion (Lilium)

    This dwarf Asiatic Lily produces compact clumps of dark green foliage, featuring breathtaking dark burgandy flower centers with bright orange tips. Blooms appear in summer. Attracts hummingbirds. Grows to 14-16″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Dwarf Asiatic Lily – Looks Tiny Ranger (Lilium)

    This dwarf Asiatic Lily produces compact clumps of dark green foliage, featuring very large, long lasting yellow flowers in summer. Attracts hummingbirds. Grows to 12-14″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Dwarf Crested – Iris (Iris cristata)

    A Dwarf Crested Iris that can spread vigorously and blooms profusely. Blue-violet flowers, distinctively marked with yellow, white or purple striped bands, begin in late spring and last into summer. Excellent shade plant. Grows to 6″ tall and spreads. Full to part shade.

  • Elephant Ears – Polargreen (Colocasia)

    Unusual Elephant Ears hardy to Zone 5, featuring large, floppy green leaves on pink stems. Plants are hardy when planted in the ground, but will not survive winter in a pot unless moved to a protected area. Grows to around 5 ft. tall, and does not produce a bulb. Full to part sun.

  • False Indigo – Native (Baptisia australis)

    Native to the eastern U.S. this native produces indigo-blue spikes of pea-like flowers on upright, bushy green foliaged plants. Blooms in spring. Attracts butterflies. Grows to 3-4 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • False Spirea – Vision in Pink (Astilbe chinensis)

    A fine shade perennial, tolerant of boggy soil and an excellent dried flower. A late bloomer with thick, upright, pink blooms and sturdy stems with blue-green foliage. Drought resistant. Grows 18”-20”. Part to full shade.

  • False Spirea – Vision in Red (Astilbe chinensis)

    Vision in Red is a late-blooming astilbe with bronze-green foliage. Dense, upright purple-red plumes bloom on sturdy stems. A robust grower and very floriferous. Plants are somewhat drought tolerant. Grows 15”-18” tall and 18” wide. Part shade.

  • Fern – ‘Christmas Fern’ (Polystichum acrostichoides)

    The Christmas fern serves as a wonderful host for butterfly larvae. Being an evergreen fern, it will add color to a garden all year round. Grows to about 18 inches tall and wide with all of the fronds emerging from a central crown. Part shade to shade.

  • Fern – Autumn (Dryopteris erythrosora)

    Foliage has an autumn-like color when young, maturing to dark green in the summer. The foliage again turns to an autumn-like color in fall. Grows to 18-24″ tall and wide. Part to full shade.

  • Fern – Crested Surf Japanese Painted (Athyrium niponicum)

    Crested Surf looks similar to other Japanese Painted Ferns but the tips of the fronds are double crested. Produces attractive silvery-grey fronds , perfect for moist, shady areas of the garden. A vigorous grower, reaching 20-22″ tall. Full to part shade.

  • Foamflower – Native (Tiarella cordifolia)

    Native in the U.S., this perennial grows in clumps and produces white to pink flowers in spring. Great for shady gardens and woodland areas. Grows to 12-18″ tall and will spread and colonize like a groundcover. Full to part shade.

  • Foamy Bells – Catching Fire (Heucherella)

    A compact, yet vigorous Foamy Bells, producing vibrant, lime-green leaves with well defined, mahogany-red centers. Cream colored flowers in summer. Grows to 8-10″ tall and wide. Full to part shade.

  • Foamy Bells – Fun & Games Red Rover (Heucherella)

    Red Rover is a unique looking Foamy Bells, featuring intense bright red, deeply lobed leaves in spring, maturing to an olive green in the heat of the summer. Creamy white flowers in summer. Grows to 8″ tall and 20″ wide. Full to part shade.

  • Foamy Bells – Fun and Games Eye Spy (Heucherella)

    The Proven Winner, Eye Spy produces large, dissected leaves of amber-yellow with deep rose centers that vein out to the edges of the leaves. Bubblegum pink flowers appear in late spring. Grows to 8-10″ tall and twice as wide. Full to part shade.

  • Foamy Bells – Gold Zebra (Heucherella)

    This showy perennial delivers vivid yellow and scarlet patterned foliage that brightens up shade gardens while small, white flowers offer additional apeal. Heat tolerant. Grows about 8″ tall and 15″ wide. Full to part shade.

  • Foamy Bells – Pumpkin Spice (Heucherella)

    An excellent, new Foamy Bell, producing bronze-red leaves in spring, and holding that color in summer. Dark red stems hold creamy-white summer flowers. Grows 8-10″ tall and 16-20″ wide. Sun or Shade.

  • Foamy Bells – Sweet Tea (Heucherella)

    A new uniquely colored Foamy Bell. Spring foliage is apricot orange with a burgandy center blotch. In summer, the foliage darkens to coppery orange, russet, and cinnamon tones. Grows to 20″ tall and wide, with white, late spring flowers. Part shade.

  • Garden Peony – Alertie (Paeonia)

    A very productive Peony, featuring loads of fragrant, fully double, late spring, light pink flowers. Compact plants are also suitable for planters. Plants grow to around 34″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Garden Peony – Bowl of Love (Paeonia)

    This peony is a Floriferous Japanese type. It has a dark pink flower with a small yellow center in early to mid spring. Compact grower that is excellent for border and container growing. Grows about 2′ tall. Full to part sun.

  • Garden Peony – Coral Sunset (Paeonia)

    Fullest of all the coral peonies. It is a vigorous grower with a light fragrance. APS Gold medal winner. Blooms mid spring. Grows about 2.5′ tall. Full to part sun.

  • Garden Peony – Sarah Bernhardt (Paeonia)

    A classic garden perennial with very large apple blossom rose-pink flowers. Petals are edged a trifle lighter which gives an attractive appearance. Fragrant, popular, and an excellent cut flower. Grows 34”. Full to part sun.

  • Garden Peony – Shirley Temple (Paeonia)

    King of all perennials. Hardiest, showiest, and easiest to grow. ‘Shirley Temple’ is one of the first to bloom with double white flowers and a sweet fragrance. Grows 24”-36”. Full sun.

  • Garden Phlox – Cover Girl (Phlox paniculata Garden Girls)

    Cover Girl produces large flower heads of lavender purple with a white center halo, starting in mid summer. Has excellent powdery mildew resistance, as well as impressive bloom and reblooming performance. Grows to 38-42″ tall. Full to part sun.

  • Garden Phlox – Ka-Pow Pink (Phlox paniculata)

    This compact Garden Phlox features clusters of vibrant pink flowers in late spring and summer, above disease resistant, dark green foliage. Attracts hummingbirds and other pollinators. Grows to 18″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Garden Phlox – Ka-Pow Purple (Phlox paniculata)

    This compact Garedn Phlox features clusters of vibrant purple flowers in late spring and summer, above disease resistant foliage. Attracts hummingbirds and other pollinators. Grows to 18″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Garden Phlox – Ka-Pow White Bicolor (Phlox paniculata)

    This compact, bicolor Garden Phlox features clusters of large white flower heads with hot pink eyes, in late spring and summer. Disease restant foliage. Attracts hummingbirds and other pollinators. Grows to 18″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Garden Phlox – Luminary Opalescence (Phlox paniculata)

    An exciting new Proven Winners Garden Phlox, selected for its improved resistance to disease. Outstanding powdery mildew resistance. Opalescence produces light pink, summer flowers over deep, dark green foliage. Grows to 30-32″ tall. Full to part sun.

  • Garden Phlox – Luminary Ultraviolet (Phlox paniculata)

    An exciting new Proven Winners Garden Phlox, selected for its improved resistance to disease. Outstanding powdery mildew resistance. Ultraviolet produces dark, magenta violet, summer flowers over dark green foliage. Grows to 32-36″ tall. Full to part sun.

  • Garden Phlox – Opening Act Blush (Phlox hybrid)

    An exciting Hybrid Garden Phlox from Proven Winners, this variety starts to bloom in early summer, persistantly reblooming into fall. Produces lovely, light lavender-pink flowers. Grows to 18-20″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Garden Phlox – Opening Act Pink-A-Dot (Phlox hybrid)

    An exciting Hybrid Garden Phlox from Proven Winners, this variety starts to bloom in early summer, persistantly reblooming into fall. Produces white flowers with a dark pink, central star pattern. Grows to 22-26″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Garden Phlox – Opening Act Ultrapink (Phlox hybrid)

    An exciting Hybrid Garden Phlox from Proven Winners, this variety starts to bloom in early summer, persistantly reblooming into fall. The vibrant flowers are flourescent rose-pink. Grows to 22-28″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Golden Ray – Tractor Seat (Ligularia japonica)

    A very large Ligularia makes a dramatic statement in the shade garden. Deep green leaves are massive, reaching 16″ across at maturity. Golden yellow flowers, with long petals appear in mid summer. Grows to 3 1/2 ft. tall and a little wider. Full to part shade.

  • Goutweed – Snow on the Mountain (Aegopodium podagraria var.)

    This variegated goutweed is one of the most popular ground covers for quickly covering large areas. Will rapidly form a continuous mound of attractive foliage typically growing to 8″ tall with an indefinite spread. Grows 6 – 12″ x indefinite. Full sun.

  • Grass – ‘Black Mondo’ (Ophiopogon planiscapus Nigra)

    This grass-like perennial forms a dense mound of glossy, black foliage. Ideal for use as a border front or patio edging. Produces sprays of tiny, mauve bell flowers changing to shiny, black berries in late summer. Grows 8 tall”. Full to part sun.

  • Grass – ‘Flame’ (Maiden) (Miscanthus purpurascens)

    An upright, clumping grass, with green summer foliage, that changes to orange-reddish hues late in summer. Reddish-tinged flowers appear in summer, turning to silky white plumes in fall. Grows to 4 – 5 ft. tall. Full to part sun.

  • Grass – Blue Dune (Leymus arenarius)

    Spreads by underground stems (rhizomes). The growth habit is compact, even if it arches over when the stems become too long. It reaches 2 to 4 feet tall and spreads indefinitely.

  • Grass – Evergold (Sedge) (Carex oshimensis)

    A perennial grass with creamy yellow blades and green margins. Also features coffee-colored flowers in spring. Semi-evergreen. Grows 12”-18” tall and 12”-16” wide. Prefers part to full shade.

  • Grass – Giant (Maiden) (Miscanthus x giganteus)

    A very large Maiden Grass, producing enormous clumps of deep green, wide leaves which turn burnt orange in fall. In late summer, fluffy, pinkish-white, fan-like plumes rise above the foliage. Grows to 10 ft. tall and wide, 12 ft. tall with the plumes. Full to part sun.

  • Grass – Hot Rod (Switch) (Panicum virgatum)

    A colorful ornamental grass, producing blue-green foliage that soon turns to deep rich maroon, usually in May to June. Airy red seedheads appear above the foliage in late summer. Grows to 3 – 3 1/2 ft. tall. Full to part sun.

  • Grass – Native Switch (Panicum vergatum)

    A perennial, clump-forming native grass, producing lacy sprays of small seeds in late summer and into fall. Foliage is green, turning bright yellow in fall. Grows to 6 ft. tall with seed heads. Full to part sun.

  • Grass – Northern Sea Oats (Chasmanthium latifolium)

    This clumping, North American native grass is treasured for its showy, drooping seed heads and rich, bamboo-like foliage. Seed heads are very attractive throughout its various stages of maturity. Grows 3′ – 4′. Full sun to Full shade.

  • Grass – Silberfeder (Maiden) (Miscanthus sinensis)

    Also known as Chinese Silver Grass, Silberfeder (Silver Feather in English) features thin foliage with an erect, upright habit. Airy, pinkish-silver plumes appear in late summer turning silvery-white in fall. Grows to 6 ft. tall and up to 8 ft. tall with the plumes. Full to part sun.

  • Grass – Undaunted (Muhly) (Muhlenbergia reverchonii)

    An exceptionally fine textured ornamental grass, featuring narrow green foliage creating an arching rounded habit. In early fall, sprays of deep, rosy pink flower heads spread over the plant. Very showy. Grows to around 2 1/2 ft. tall. Full to part sun.

  • Hardy Banana – ‘Basjoo’ (Musa acuminata)

    ‘Basjoo’ is the hardiest banana plant on earth! This plant has long, slender, bright green leaves. Very fast grower; Grows 12 – 18′ ft. x 10 – 12′ ft., Winter mulch recommended. Full to part sun.

  • Hardy Hibiscus – Ballet Slippers (Hibiscus Summerific)

    Ballet Slippers produces huge 7″ diameter ruffled flowers that are white with a deep red eye, with the petals edged in blush pink. Blooms in late summer into fall. Grows to 4 ft. tall in an upright, shrub-like clump of bright green foliage. Full to part sun.

  • Hardy Hibiscus – Cherry Choco Latte (Hibiscus Summerific)

    Cherry Choco Latte has a great compact habit, made up of dark, olive green foliage with bronze highlights. Very large, 8-9″ diameter, three-dimensional flowers are white with intense deep pink veining and a large red eye. Blooms in mid summer to fall. Grows to 4 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Hardy Hibiscus – Dark Mystery (Hibiscus moscheutos)

    This beautiful Rose Mallow features dark, wine-purple, heart shaped foliage, nicely contrasting with large 9″ diameter summer flowers. The white flowers have cherry red eyes, and dark pink veining. Grows to 5-5 1/2 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Hardy Hibiscus – French Vanilla (Hibiscus Summerific)

    French Vanilla is an excellent Hardy Hibiscus, produces huge 7-8″ diameter, creamy mustard yellow flowers with a red eye, in midsummer and into fall. Attracts pollinators. Deer resistant. Grows to around 4 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Hardy Hibiscus – Holy Grail (Hibiscus Summerific)

    Holy Grail produces incredibly dark, near black, oval shaped leaves on a compact plant. Huge, 8-9″ diameter, deep red flowers compliment the dark foliage. Blooms mid summer to fall. Grows to 4- 4 1/2 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Hardy Hibiscus – Perfect Storm (Hibiscus Summerific)

    A very nice Rose Mallow, featuring a compact habit, and huge 8″ diameter, summer flowers over dark foliage. Flowers are white, edged with a light pink, with a bright red eye that radiates out with the veins. Grows to 3 ft. tall and 4-5 ft. wide. Full to part sun.

  • Hardy Hibiscus – Spinderella (Hibiscus Summerific)

    This outstanding Hardy Hibiscus produces huge 8″ diameter flowers in midsummer through fall. Flowers are white with pink accented edges and a dark red eye. Grows to around 4-4 1/2 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Hardy Hibiscus – Summer Carnival (Hibiscus moscheutos)

    An excellent variegated Rose Mallow, producing large 7″ diameter, magenta pink, summer flowers. Each leaf has a narrow cream margin and the edges have a hint of blush. Grows to 4-4 1/2 ft. tall and 5-5 1/2 ft. wide. Full to part sun.

  • Heartleaf Alkane – Alexandria (Brunnera macrophylla)

    An excellent Brunnera that has extra large leaves that are pure unveined silver. Bright forget-me-not blue flowers and showy foliage bring light to the depths of the shade garden. Grows 14-17″ tall and wide. Full to part shade.

  • Heartleaf Alkanet – Jack of Diamonds (Brunnera macrophylla)

    This new Proven Winner perennial produces huge, 9-10″ rounded, green leaves, with a heavy silver overlay. Baby blue, forget-me-not type blossoms are held in clusters above the foliage in late spring. Grows to 14-16″ tall and wide. Full to part shade.

  • Hen & Chicks – Gold Nugget Chick Charms (Sempervivum)

    The most colorful Hens & Chicks on the market. Gold Nugget has bright golden-yellow foliage, mixed with lime and green colors to really stand out in the garden. Can be planted in pots, baskets or in the ground. Extremely winter hardy. Full sun.

  • Hens & Chicks – Arctic White (Sempervivum)

    Hens & Chicks are extremely drought resistant. Most common cause of problems with this plant is too much water. Arctic White produces silver-green, succulent. Evergreen. Grows to 3-4″ tall and spreads slowly. Full sun.

  • Hens & Chicks – Chick Charms Mix (Sempervivum)

    Several varieties of colorful, winter hardy Hens & Chicks planted in an 8″ pot, ready to transplant into another container of into the ground. They can remain in the 8″ pot for the first summer, as they are slow growers. Full sun.

  • Hollyhock – Crème de Cassis (Alcea rosea)

    Crème de Cassis produces huge, semi-double and double, red-wine colored flowers with deep veins in mid summer. A biennial or short lived perennial. Grows to 4-5 ft. tall. Full to part sun.

  • Hollyhock – Queeny Purple (Alcea)

    An All-America Selections Winner, Queeny Purple is a vigorous growing biennial or short-lived perennial, but dependable reseeder in the garden. Produces upright, double-frilled, red-violet blossoms in summer. A pollinator favorite. Grows to a compact 24″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Hosta – ‘Dream Queen’ (Hosta)

    This hosta has large, nearly round, corrugated, blue green leaves with a narrow, creamy white center. White summer flowers. Grows to 18″ tall and 26″ wide. Part to full shade.

  • Hosta – ‘Queen Josephine’ (Hosta)

    Foliage is shiny, dark green with creamy yellow margins. Yellow margins fade to almost white during the summer. Purple flowers in summer. Grows to 12” – 15” tall and wide. Part to full shade.

  • Hosta – ‘So Sweet’ (Hosta)

    This small hosta features glossy narrow leaves with wide white margins. Fragrant white flowers bloom in August. Grows to 8” tall and 12”-15” wide. Part to full shade.

  • Hosta – Abiqua Drinking Gourd (Hosta)

    This hosta features dark, blue green seer-suckered leaves with heavy substance, and display a unique cupped form. White summer flowers. Good slug resistance. Grows to 18″ tall and 22″ wide. Part to full shade.

  • Hosta – Age of Gold (Hosta)

    A very large gold Hosta with smooth, golden yellow leaves that make a statement in the shade garden. Near white summer flowers. Grows to 25 inches tall and twice as wide. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – Angel Falls (Hosta)

    Angel Falls forms an attractive rounded mound of cascading green leves with beautiful, wide creamy white centers. Light lavender flowers appear in summer. Grows to 16″ tall and twice as wide. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – Ann Kulpa (Hosta)

    A medium sized Hosta with thick, heart-shaped leaves of dark green with a narrow band of creamy-white in the middle. Slug resistant. Lavender summer flowers. Grows to 19″ tall and 40″ wide. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – August Moon (Hosta)

    This hosta has off-white flowers over rounded, crinkly gold leaves. Grows to 26″ tall and 36″ wide. Part to full shade.

  • Hosta – Avacado (Hosta)

    Closely related to the popular Guacamole Hosta, Avacado produces yellow foliage with wide green edges. White summer blooms. Grows to 25-28″ tall and wide. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – Beyond Glory (Hosta)

    A beautiful Hosta, featuring attractive, very wide, dark green margins with chartreuse-yellow centers. Lavender summer flowers. Grows to 16″ tall and more than twice as wide. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – Blazing Saddles (Hosta)

    This clean Hosta forms medium sized clumps, producing dark green leaves with wide white edges. Grows to 18″ tall and wide. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – Brother Stephan (Hosta)

    This favorite of hosta enthusiasts forms a large clump of thick, heavily corrugated, puckered leaves. Spring leaves are chartreuse with a blue edge, maturing to gold leaves with a blue-green edge. Near white flowers in early summer. Grows to 24″ tall. Part to full shade.

  • Hosta – Captain’s Adventure (Hosta)

    An ever changing Hosta, with emerging leaves being chartreuse with creamy yellow margins. The margins gradually turn white, with green streaks running throughout . Lavender summer flowers. Grows to 15″ tall and a little wider. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – City Lights (Hosta)

    A very colorful Hosta, with large, bright golden leaves with intense corrugation and good substance. Grows to 14″ tall and 36″ wide. White summer flowers. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – Color Festival (Hosta)

    This distinctive Hosta produces tricolor foliage, with deep dark green border and yellow interiors with crisp white centers. Grows to around 16″ tall. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – Curly Fries (Hosta)

    A miniature hosta, producing very stiff, heavily ruffled narrow leaves. Leaves emerge chartreuse in the spring and brighten to yellow. Morning sun produces the best yellow leaf color. Lavender summer flowers. Grows to only 5″ tall. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – Dancing Darling (Hosta)

    Dancing Darling is a beautiful variety with its unique yellow-green foliage with green edges. Foliage is slightly curled. Lilac flowers appear in summer. Grows to 20″ tall and 24″ wide. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – Dancing Queen (Hosta)

    Exceptionally unique yellow Hosta that emerges bright yelow and also remains yellow all season long. Most other varieties fade in the summer. Lavender summer flowers. Grows to 18″ tall and 28″ tall. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – Diana Remembered (Hosta)

    This hosta has blue green leaves with creamy white edges. Highly fragrant, white summer flowers. Grows to 15″ tall and 22″ wide. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – Drop-Dead Gorgeous (Hosta)

    A beautiful giant Hosta, featuring largegreen leaves with brightly contrasting yellow edges. White summer flowers. Grows to 30″ tall and nearly three times as wide. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – Fantabulous (Hosta)

    A large Hosta, reaching up to 3 ft. across. Leaves are pointed, deeply veined with creamy white margins. Grows to 26″ tall and 3 ft. wide. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – Fire Island (Hosta)

    A colorful Hosta, with leaves emerging a screaming yellow in color. Cantrasting unique red coloration of the petioles (leaf stems), extends to the base of the leaves. White summer flowers Grows to 24″ tall and 24″ wide. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – Firn Line (Hosta)

    A small Hosta with thick, blue leaves sporting a very wide yellow margin that eventually turns white. Heavy substance. Grows to 8-10″ tall and wide. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – First Dance (Hosta)

    This medium Hosta features wide yellow centers and green, rippled leaf margins. The intense yellow centers mellow to chartreuse by mid summer when lavender flowers appear. Grows to 24″ tall and twice as wide. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – Francee (Hosta)

    Foliage is green with narrow, clean white margins. Lavender summer flowers. Grows to 14 – 18″ tall and up to 30″ wide. Shade to full sun (with additional summer watering).

  • Hosta – Glad Rags (Hosta)

    This Hosta produces thick gold leaves with an irregular narrow green center. The wide border will vary in color with sun exposure from chartreuse to yellow to creamy-white. White summer flowers. Grows to 14-16″ tall and wide. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – Gravity Rocks (Hosta)

    A funky miniature Hosta, featuring extreme rippling of the leaves. Leaves are blue-green with yellow centers. Grows to only 8″ tall and around 15″ wide. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – Great Expectations (Hosta)

    Foliage is wide with irregular blue-green margins and light, creamy yellow centers. Leaves are round and puckered with good substance. White flowers in summer. Slow to mature but worth the wait. Grows to 20” tall and 26” wide. Part to full shade.

  • Hosta – Guacamole (Hosta)

    This hosta is chargreuse/gold with wide dark green edges. Heat tolerant. Fragrant white flowers in summer. Grows to 24” tall and 54” wide. Shade to sun (with additional summer watering).

  • Hosta – Hadspen Blue (Hosta)

    This hosta features powdery steel blue rounded leaves lasting well into the season. One of the best blues. Grows to 18” tall and 15” wide. Part to full shade.

  • Hosta – Hyuga Urajiro (Hosta)

    From Japan, this small Hosta features green and yellow striped, narrow, lance shaped leaves. Underside of leaves are metallic silver. Lavender summer flowers. Grows to only 8″ tall. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – Island Breeze (Hosta)

    A very nice variegated Hosta with good substance. Leaves have wide green margins, contrasted by bright yellow centers. Dark lavender flowers in summer. Grows to 12″ tall and spreads a little wider. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – June (Hosta)

    Foliage is golden yellow with blue-green margins and is puckered. Reaches 12”-14” tall and wide. Part to full shade.

  • Hosta – Maui Buttercups Miniature (Hosta)

    Bright gold, 5 inch rounded leaves are deeply cupped and corrugated. They are of heavy substance and demonstrate good slug resistance. Forms a medium sized mound. Flared, violet flowers. Plant in part shade to shade locations. Height: 10-18″., Space: 14″. apart.

  • Hosta – Orion’s Belt (Hosta)

    A medium Hosta, featuring rounded leaves emerging blue-green with a creamy yellow margin. As summer progresses, the margins turn white. Lavender summer flowers. Grows to 20″ tall and twice as wide. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – Paradigm (Hosta)

    A very colorful Hosta, producing gold leaves with blue-green edges. Pale lavender blooms in summer. Grows to 20″ tall and wide. Fullto part shade.

  • Hosta – Patriot (Hosta)

    Foliage is green with a wide, pure white margin. Lavender summer flowers. Has good sun tolerance. Grows to 24″ tall and wide. Shade to sun (with additional summer watering).

  • Hosta – Pilgrim (Hosta)

    This miniature hosta features heart-shaped light gray-green leaves with wide irregular creamy white to white margins. Foliage has an upright habit. Lavender flowers in midsummer. Grows to only 8” tall and 12” wide. Part to full shade.

  • Hosta – Rainbow’s End (Hosta)

    This unique, variegated Hosta has striped and incredible shiny foliage. Red stems support dark lavender flowers in summer. Grows to 10-12″ tall and a little wider. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – Rainforest Sunrise (Hosta)

    Leaves emerge light green, then quickly develop dark green margins and a radiant gold center. As they mature, the thick leaves become lightly cupped and heavily puckered. Light lavender summer flowers. Grows to only 8″ tall and 18″ wide. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – Robert Frost (Hosta)

    A larger Hosta producing heart-shaped blue-green leaves, with yellow to white edges. Nearly white flowers appear in mid summer. Grows to 24′ tall and wide. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – Sagae (Hosta)

    This hosta is one of the most popular and versatile perennials for the shade garden. Leaves are dark green with wavy, golden-yellow margins. Lavender summer flowers. Grows 30” tall and wide. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – Seasons in the Sun (Hosta)

    A large Hosta, featuring very bright yellow leaves and growing in an upright habit. White summer flowers. Grows to 28″ tall and 50″ wide. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – Shadowland Autumn Frost (Hosta)

    An incredibly showy, new Hosta with frosty, blue-green leaves and wide, radiant yellow margins. Light lavender summer flowers. Grows to 12-16′ tall and wide. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – Shadowland Empress Wu (Hosta)

    The largest known Hosta makes a tremendous focal point in the shade garden. Huge, thick, dark green, deeply veined leaves form a massive upright clump. Grows to 3-4 ft. tall and wide, with lavender summer flowers reaching 4 ft. height. Part to full shade.

  • Hosta – Shadowland Hudson Bay (Hosta)

    A new Proven Winner selection, with wide, bright blue margins and apple green contrasting nicely with creamy white centers. Near white flowers. Grows to 24-26″ tall and wide. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – Shadowland Love Story (Hosta)

    Love Story features long heart-shaped leaves with medium green margins and chartreuse jetting that bleeds into creamy white centers. White summer flowers. Grows to 16″ tall and twice as wide. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – Shadowland Miss America (Hosta)

    Miss America features medium green heart-shaped leaves with white centers with green streaking between the center and margins. White flowers with lavender centers appear in summer. Grows to 19″ tall and twice as wide. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – Silly String (Hosta)

    Silly String features abundant narrow blue leaves with intensly wavy margins. Lavender purple summer flowers. Grows in a neat clump to 14″ tall and twice as wide. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – St. Elmo’s Fire (Hosta)

    A colorful Hosta that produces leaves that are yellow with white edges in spring changing to light green with white edges in summer. Lavender summer flowers. Grows to 16″ tall and 30″ wide. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – Stained Glass (Hosta)

    2006 Hosta of the year! This hosta has huge, 10 1/2″ long, brilliant gold leaves with wide, dark green margins. Fragrant, lavender summer flowers. Grows to 15″ tall and 30″ wide. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – Sting (Hosta)

    A highly desirable and sought after variety, producing thick green leaves with a white center. Nice compact growth habit, reaching around 14″ tall and wide. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – Sum and Substance (Hosta)

    Foliage is chartreuse to gold, oval and puckered. Heavy substance and good slug resistance. Lavender summer flowers. Reaches 30”-36” tall and 48″ wide. Shade to sun (with additional summer watering).

  • Hosta – Summer Breeze (Hosta)

    This Hosta is tolerant of sun or shade. It has thick green leaves with wide yellow borders. Lavender summer flowers. Grows to 20″ tall and 45″ wide. Shade or sun. Requires additional watering if planted in sun

  • Hosta – Sun Mouse Miniature (Hosta)

    This exciting new miniature Hosta produces brilliant, yellow leaves in spring that hold their color in summer. Lavender summer flowers. Grows to only 6″ tall and a little wider. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – Sunset Grooves (Hosta)

    A nice medium size Hosta, featuring thick green leaves with golden centers. White summer flowers. Grows to 16″ tall and wide. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – T. Rex (Hosta)

    This hosta has gigantic, green leaves that measure 18″ long and 14″ wide at maturity. Large nearly white flowers in early summer. The mature plant is huge, at 36″+ height and 80″ wide. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – Terms of Endearment (Hosta)

    A large Hosta, featuring beautiful blue-green leaves with non-burning yellow margins. An improved Frances Williams. White flowers appear in summer. Grows to 29″ tall and more than twice as wide. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – Tootie Mae (Hosta)

    Tootie Mae has heavily corrugated, rounded blue leaves with a wide yellow margin. Will hold its color all summer long. White sum tall and 30″ wide. Full to part shade

  • Hosta – Touch of Class (Hosta)

    This hosta has blue leaves with striking yellow gold centers with some green streaking. Heavy substance and good slug resistance. Lavender summer flowers. Grows to 16″ tall and 22″ wide. Part to full shade.

  • Hosta – Velvet Moon (Hosta)

    A very colorful Hosta for the shade garden, producing wide leaves, with narrow green centers and wide yllow margins. Grows to around 16″ tall and wide. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – Warwick Comet (Hosta)

    Warwick Comet has medium, dark green, corrugated cupped leaves with a gold center. The gold changes to a creamy white in late summer. Grows to 18″ tall and 30″ wide. Full to part shade.

  • Hosta – White Feather (Hosta)

    A very unusual, new Hosta with emerging white leaves, that later turn green with white stripes. Lavender flowers. Grows to 14″ tall and 24″ wide. Part to full shade.

  • Hosta – Wide Brim (Hosta)

    Foliage is green with wide irregular margins of creamy-yellow. Lavender summer flowers. Grows to 18-24″ tall and wide. Part to full shade.

  • Hosta – Yellow River (Hosta)

    This giant Hosta makes a great specimen plant, because of its size and color. Foliage is ruffled, dark green with irregular margins of creamy yellow. Lavender summer flowers. Grows to 36″ tall and 50-60″ wide. Full to part shade.

  • Hybrid Lily – LA Summer Snow (Lilium)

    A dwarf LA Hybrid Lily producing dark green foliage, and featuring large, 7″ upward facing, clear white summer flowers. Grows to around 18-20″ tall. Full to part sun.

  • Hyssop – Morello (Agastache)

    Morello has a strong, upright habit that forms thick clumps. Amazing huge, dense flowers of burgandy-rose cover this plant repeatedly from late spring to fall. Loved by all pollinators. Grows to 27-33″ tall. Full to part sun.

  • Hyssop – Poquito Butter Yellow (Agastache)

    Poquito Agastache are the most compact Agastache on the market. Foliage is extremely disease resistant. Butter Yellow features buttery yellow, spiky blooms all summer. Pollinator magnet. Heat and drought resistant. Grows to 10-15″ tall. Full to part sun.

  • Hyssop – Poquito Orange (Agastache)

    Poquito Agastache are the most compact Agastache on the marker. Foliage is extremely disease resistant. Poquito Orange features clear, spiky orange flowers all summer. Grows to 12-15″ tall. Full to part sun.

  • Ice Plant – Jewel of Desert Garnet (Delosperma)

    Extremely long blooming little gems, Ice Plants usually blooms from late spring straight through to fall. Garnet produces bicolor daisy-like flowers with rich red outer petals that segue to magenta hubs around yellow centers. Love hot and dry conditions. Grows to 4-6″ tall and spreads. Full to part sun.

  • Ice Plant – Jewel of the Desert Topaz (Delosperma)

    Topaz is a vigorous, low mat forming, succulent perennial, suitable for groundcover in sunny, hot and dry areas. Loads of 2″ wide, daisy-like, salmon-pink flowers appear early summer and continue to bloom intermittently throughout the summer. Grows to around 4″ tall and spreads. Full ot part sun.

  • Ice Plant – Mountain Dew (Delosperma)

    Mountain Dew Ice Plant is a low growing succulent, mat forming groundcover, featuring brilliant yellow, daisy-like blooms with a white center. Blooms appear in late spring and continue intermttently throughout the summer. Grows to around 3″ tall and spreads. Full to part sun.

  • Ice Plant – Ocean Sunset Violet (Delosperma)

    This eye-catching new series of delosperma was bred for extra-large flowers and extra-vivid hot colors. Purple petals with pink bases form a blushing eye around white centers. Grows 4-6″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Ice Plant – Red Mountian Flame Ice (Delosperma)

    Red Mountain Flame is a vigorous, low growing perennial, featuring large, blazing orange-red, daisy-like flowers in late spring and early summer. Very heat and drought tolerant. Grows to only 1″ tall and spreads 18″ or more. Full to part sun.

  • Indian Pink – Little Redhead (Spigelia marilandica)

    A very floriforous variety of the native woodland Indian Pink, this variety produces orange red flowers in late spring and early summer. Produces a rounded habit and grows in both sun and shade. Grows to 20-24″ tall and wide. Sun or shade.

  • Indian Pink – Ragin’ Cajun (Spigelia marilandica)

    This clump forming perennial produces upward facing, 2″ trumpet shaped red summer flowers that attract hummingbirds. Great for moist soil areas in the shaded garden. Grows to around 18″ tall and wide. Full to part shade.

  • Iris – Gold Bond Japanese (Iris ensata)

    Gold Bond is a tall, clump forming Japanese Iris that produces huge, crepe paper-like white summer flowers, with lemon yellow in the center. Can be grown in moist, wet soils and used as a marginal water garden plant. Grows to 36″ tall. Full to part sun.

  • Jacob’s Ladder – Golden Feathers (Polomonium pulcherrima)

    This golden variegated, green and yellow leaved Jacob’s Ladder, features bluish-purple flowers in late spring and summer in addition to its incredibly colorful foliage! Adds tons of color to the shade garden. Grows to 8″ tall and 14″ wide. Full to part shade.

  • Jacob’s Ladder – Heaven Scent (Polemonium hybrid)

    Heaven Scent forms a mound of green, fern-like foliage with deep purple highlights. Clusters of lightly, fragrant blue flowers appear in late spring. Can tolerate full sun with additional watering. Grows to 18-24″ tall and wide. Part shade.

  • Japanese Iris – Variegated (Iris ensata Variegata)

    Excellent variety of Iris, developing vigorous clumps of grassy green and white striped leaves. Great for waterside planting or in the water planting. Purple flowers in mid-summer. Grows to 24-36″ tall. Full to part sun.

  • Joe Pye Weed – ‘Gateway’ (Eupatorium maculatum)

    A dramatic plant for large gardens, landscape specimen or water’s edge. Enormous, fragrant flower clusters up to 18” across attract butterflies to the garden. Blooms late summer to early fall. Grows 5′-6′ tall and 3′ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Joe Pye Weed – Native (Eupatorium purpureum)

    This upright, large clump-forming native perennial produces vanilla-scented, dome shaped, pinkish-purple flowers in mid summer and into early fall. Flowers are very attractive to butterflies and other pollinators. Grows 4-7 ft. tall. Full to part sun.

  • Larkspur – Black Eyed Angels (Delphinium elatum)

    A new ‘English Hybrid Type’, these plants have improved tolerance of heat and humidity, but are still extremely cold hardy. Frilly white flowers with black bees in early summer. Grows to 3-5 tall. Full to part sun.

  • Larkspur – Pink Punch (Delphinium elatum)

    Most likely the deepest pink, hardy Delphinium on the market today. Produces strong, broad spikes of rich, mulberry-pink, often frilled flowers, with a white, brown or pink striped bee. Grows to 3-5 ft. tall. Full to part sun.

  • Lavender – Grosso (Lavandula x intermedia)

    A hybrid Lavender, producing fragrant, plump, violet-blue flower spikes. Blooms a bit later in the summer than most Lavenders and may rebloom in fall. Grows to 24-30″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Lavender – Lavance Deep Purple (Lavandula angustifolia)

    An excellent addition to small gardens or containers, this variety produces intense purple flower spikes during summer on compact clumps of foliage. Deer resistant and pollinator magnet. Grows to 10-18″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Lavender – Phenomenal (Lavandula x intermedia)

    An exciting new Lavender with phenomenal mounding habit, tolerance to heat, and winter hardiness. Also phenomenal aromatic mounds of silvery foliage and deep purple, summer flowers. Grows to 2-4 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Lavender – Provence (Lavandula x intermedia)

    Provence is known for its highly fragrant, light purple flowers that appear in summer. More heat and humidity tolerant the L. angustifolia varieties. Grows to 2-3 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Lavender – Sensational (Lavandula x intermedia)

    Sensational produces incredibly large and thick purple flower spikes in mid summer to early fall. Extremely durable in the sun, heat and humidity, but also cold hardy. The silvery mounds of foliage are compact and dense, growing to 18″ tall and 24″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Lenten Rose – Maid of Honor (Helleborus Wedding Party)

    One of the first flowering perennials of spring, Maid of Honor features 2-3″ diameter, double pink flowers. Bloom time is late winter to early spring. Evergreen most winters, growing to 18-24″ tall. Grows best in part shade to full shade.

  • Lenten Rose – New York Night (Helleborus Honeymoon)

    One of the first flowering perennials of spring, New York Night features deep purple-black and jet black flowers. Bloom time is usually February and March. Evergreen most winters, growing to around 18-24″ tall. Grows best in part shade to full shade.

  • Lenten Rose – Sandy Shores (Helleborus Honeymoon)

    One of the first flowering perennials of spring, Sandy Shores features 2 1/2 -3 inch diameter, saingle apricot flowers. Bloom time is late winter to early spring. Evergreen most winters, growing to 18-24″ tall. Grows best in part shade to shade.

  • Lenton Rose – Confetti Cake (Helleborus Wedding Party)

    Confetti Cake blooms in late winter to early spring, featuring 2 1/2-3″ diameter, double white flowers with burgandy speckling focused at the center of the petals. Foliage is evergreen. Grows to 18-24″ tall and wide. Sun or shade.

  • Lily of the Valley – Bordeaux (Convallaria majalis)

    Blooms more prolifically and larger than other lily of the valley varieties. Taller white flower stalks appear more above the leaves in mid spring. These blossoms are very fragrant. Grows 6-8″ tall and 12-18″ wide. Full to part shade.

  • Liriope – Spicata (Liriope)

    This vigorous, spreading Liriope variety has narrow, green grass-like foliage and lavender summer flowers. Grows to 12”-15” tall and can spread several feet over just a few seasons. It does not stay in a clump like Big Blue. Shade to full sun.

  • Liriope – Variegata (Liriope)

    This clumping Liriope variety has narrow, green foliage with creamy-white margins and lavender summer flowers. Grows to 12”-15” tall and wide. Shade to full sun.

  • Lungwort – Shrimps on the Barbie (Pulmonaria)

    A very nice heat resistant perennial, producing deep shrimp-pink flowers against variegated green foliage with prominent white spots. Blooms in spring. Grows to 10-11″ tall and spreads 24″ or more. Part shade.

  • Madwort – Golden Spring (Alyssum wulfenianum)

    Madwort is a spreading, low-growing perennial, covered in clusters of bright yellow flowers from April to May. Attracts butterflies. Semi-evergreen foliage. Grows to 6-8″ tall and spreads. Full to part sun.

  • Master – Rattlesnake (Eryngium yuccifolium)

    This native perennial grows in a clump with long, narrow leaves resembling the Yucca plants. Produces showy, whitish flower heads in summer and into fall attracting butterflies and other pollinators. Grows to 4-5 ft. tall and wide. Full to paart sun.

  • Meadow Sage – Bumbleberry (Salvia nemorosa)

    Extremely compact and hardy perennial Salvia, Bumbleberry produces dark wine purple flower spikes in summer. Attracts butterflies and other pollinators. Grows to 10-12″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Meadow Sage – Bumbleblue (Salvia nemorosa)

    Extremely compact and hardy perennial Salvia, Bumbleblue produces deep blue flower spikes in summer. Attracts butterflies and other pollinators. Grows to 14-16″ talll and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Meadow Sage – Dark Matter (Salvia nemorosa)

    Excellent Meadow Sage, producing loads of beautiful, bold dark purple flower spikes throughout the summer. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Grows to 16-20″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Meadow Sage – Marvel Rose (Salvia nemorosa)

    A new compact and well branched Salvia, producing ultra large, rose-pink flowers in late spring and summer. Extremely long lasting bloom time. Grows to only 12-16″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Meadow Sage – Perfect Profusion (Salvia nemorosa)

    Perfect Profusion produces soft, icy blue flower spikes that cover the perfectly mounded plant in late spring and into summer. Will rebloom multiple times if spent flowers are cut back. Grows to 16-20″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Meadow Sage – Pink Profusion (Salvia nemorosa)

    An excellent Proven Winners Salvia, Pink Profusion produces dark pink flower spikes on perfectly mounded plants in late spring and into summer. Will rebloom multiple times if the spent flowers are cut back. Grows to 14-16″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Meadow Sage – Snow Hill (Salvia nemorosa)

    Widely recognized as the best white perennial Salvia, Snow Hill produces loads of pure white flower spikes during summer. Excellent, neat compact habit, growing to 18-20″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Milkweed – Ice Ballet (Asclepias incarnata)

    Also known as Butterfly Flower. The fragrant white flower clusters of this Milkweed attract a profusion of butterflies. Excellent for perennial gardens, boggy areas or water gardens. Grows 3′-4′ tall and 2′-3′ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Moss – ‘Irish’ (Sagina subulata)

    A low growing perennial, tolerant of foot traffic. Forms an excellent deep green, dense moss-like mat. Tiny white flowers in spring. Great between paving stones. Grows to only 1″ tall and spreads. Part to full shade.

  • Moss – ‘Scotch’ (Sagina subulata Aurea)

    A low growing perennial, tolerant of foot traffic. Light green to chartreuse foliage forms a dense, moss-like mat. Tiny white flowers in spring. Great between paving stones. Grows to only 1″ tall and spreads. Part to full shade

  • Mountain Mint – Narrow Leaf (Pycnanthemum tenuifolium)

    This North America native Mountain Mint emits a strong mint-like aroma when crushed. Features extremely narrow, almost needle-like leaves. Small white flowers appear in mid to late summer. Grows to 2-3 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Mullein – Dark Eyes (Verbascum)

    This perennial features creamy-yellow flower spikes dotted with large maroon starry centers. Summer blooms above velvety gray-green leaves. Very drought tolerant. Grows 12″ tall . Full to part sun.

  • Native Geum – Prairie Smoke (Geum triflorum)

    This North America prairie native produces fern-like, deeply divided, blue-green foliage topped with purple to reddish-pink, nodding, bowl-shaped flowers in late spring. Flowers are followed by interesting 2″ seed heads which resemble plumes of smoke. Grows 6-18″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Oredenia – Fusion of Fire (Oredenia)

    A shade loving perennial, featuring huge, green, 12″ diameter notched leaves, turning brilliant red in fall. Sprays of blushing pink flowers appear in spring. Grows to 14″ tall and 24″ wide. Full to part shade.

  • Ornamental Onion – Millenium (Allium hybrid)

    One of the best perennial Allium available, producing an abuncance of 2″ round, bright rosy purple flower clusters in mid-late summer. Foliage is green, narrow and grass-like, reaching 15-20″ tall. Full to part sun.

  • Ornamental Oregano – Cascading (Origanum libanoticum)

    A native of Lebanon, this perennial is used for its attractive flowers and foliage. Rose-pink flowers and bracts appear in summer and into fall. Well drained soils are a must as this plant is tolerant of drought conditions. Grows to 10-15″ tall and 18″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Pinks – Berry a La Mode (Dianthus American Pie)

    This excellent compact, mounding perennial produces loads of large, fragrant, single blooms of pure white with unique magenta centers. Repeat blooming from late spring and throughout the summer. Attracts butterflies and other pollinators. Grows to 11″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Pinks – Cherry Pie (Dianthus American Pie)

    An excellent new Pinks, featuring very large, single ruby red flowers on non-flopping sturdy stems. Blooms in spring and intermitantly through the summer. Grows to 11″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Pinks – Eastern Star (Dianthus)

    This dianthus has striking deep pink flowers with maroon cneters and white stamens. Blooms from late spring into fall. Grows 2″. Full sun.

  • Pinks – Everbloom Plum Glory (Dianthus Everbloom)

    This low growing, compact Pinks produces unusually large, 1- 1 1/2″ diameter single to semi-double, fringed plum-pink colored flowers from May until frost. Attracts butterflies and other pollinators. Grows to only 8″ tall and 24-30″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Pinks – Everbloom Watermelon Ice (Dianthus Everbloom)

    This low growing, compact Pinks produces unusually large, 1- 1 1/2″ diameter single to semi-double, fringed watermelon red flowers from May until frost. Attracts pollinators. Grows to 8″ tall and 24-30″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Pinks – Everlast Velvet (Dianthus hybrid)

    Velvet Pinks is an easy to grow, low maintenance perennial, featuring loads of burgandy blooms with light pink centers. Blooms appear in spring and continue intermittently throught out summer. Plants grow to 12″ tall and 14″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Pinks – Everlast Violet Blue (Dianthus hybrid)

    Violet Blue Pinks is a low maintenance, easy to grow perennial, featuring loads of multi-color, various shades of violet and burgandy blooms. Flowers appear in spring and continue intermittently throughout the summer. Grows to 8-12″ tall and 14′ tall. Full to part sun.

  • Pinks – Georgia Peach Pie (Dianthus American Pie)

    An exciting new Dianthus produces big, fragrant, single blush pink blooms with vibrant coral centers.. Blooms spring – summer. Blue-green grassy foliaged plants grow to 10-12″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Pinks – Key Lime Pie (Dianthus American Pie)

    An exciting new Dianthus produces big, fragrant, single pure white blooms with apple-green centers. Blooms in spring and into summer. Foliage in blue-green and grass-like. Grows to 10-12″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Pinks – Kiss and Tell (Dianthus Pretty Poppers)

    Kiss and Tell produces large, semi-double, blush pink to white flowers with a dark red eye in spring and early summer. Blue-green, semi-evergreen foliage. Grows to 8-10″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Pinks – Odessa Bling Bling Orange (Dianthus caryophyllus)

    Odessa Bling Bling Pinks are extremely hardy perennial Carnations, producing loads of large double, soft orange blooms over clumps of blue-silver foliage. Blooms appear in late spring and continue into fall. Grows to 12″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Pinks – Odessa Bling Bling Yellow (Dianthus caryophyllus)

    Odessa Bling Bling Pinks are extremely hardy perennial Carnations, producing loads of large double yellow blooms in late spring and continue intermttenetly into fall. Flowers appear above mounds of silver-blue foliage. Grows to 12″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Pinks – Odessa Pure (Dianthus caryophyllus)

    Odessa Pure Pinks are extremely hardy perennial Carnations, producing loads of pure white, fringed flowers held above clumps of silver-grey foliage. Blooms appear in spring and continue intermittently into fall. Grows to 12″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Pinks – Paint the Town Red (Dianthus Paint the Town)

    A very nice, heat tolerant Dianthus from Proven Winners, prized for its bright, 1″ diameter, single red flowers. Blooms cover the entire plant in late spring and early summer. Grows to 6-8″ tall and 18″ or more wide. Full to part sun.

  • Pinks – Peppermint Star (Dianthus)

    An excellent, compact Pinks, with showy, single pink flowers with red centers. Long bloom time, beginning in spring. Grows to 8″ tall and spreads moderately. Full to part sun.

  • Pinks – Raspberry Jam (Dianthus Everbloom)

    This low maintenance perennial features quarter-sized, raspberry pink flowers with dark pink centers. Blooms appear in spring and continue intermittently throughout the summer. Grows to 6-8″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Pinks – Stargazer (Dianthus)

    A wonderful new Dianthus, with numerous, long lasting, single white, spring flowers with a dark burgandy eye. Compact, growing to only 8-10″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Pinks – Strawberry Tart (Dianthus Everbloom)

    Strawberry Tart perennial is an easy to grow, low maintenance low mound of silver-green foliage, producing loads of bright pink, two toned blooms. Flowers appear in late spring and continue intermittently throughout the summer. Grows to 6-8″ tall and 24″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Poppy – Prince of Orange Oriental (Papaver orientale)

    This Oriental Poppy features huge, 4-5″ diameter, tangerine orange flowers with a dark black center from late spring to early summer. After blooming, Oriental Poppies go dormant and die to the ground until the following spring. Grows to 30″ tall and 24″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Ragwort – Bottle Rocket (Ligularia)

    This compact Proven Winner variety produces compact clumps of thick serrated green leaves with mustard yellow flower spikes held on stems above the foliage. Blooms in mid summer. Grows to 28-34″ tall and wide. Full to part shade.

  • Ragwort – Britt-Marie Crawford (Ligularia dentata)

    This perennial features deep, dark glossy black chocolate-maroon leaf tops with dark purple on the undersides. Deep orange yellow flowers in late summer make a captivating composition. Some sun helps intensify the color. Grows 40″. Part shade.

  • Ragwort – Native Roundleaf (Packera obovata)

    Native perennial produces 3/4″ diameter, showy yellow daisy-like flowers in spring to early summer. Attracts butterflies and other pollinators. Grows to 18″ tall and spreads. Full to part sun, but can tolerate shady conditions.

  • Red Green 4 Luck – Trifolium (Trifolium hybrid)

    The multicolored Trifolium is a heat and cold tolerant perennial, producing green and red variegated leaves. This groundcover features 4 leaves per petiole, for enhanced garden luck. Grows to 4″ tall and spreads as a groundcover. Full to part sun.

  • Red Hot Poker – Pyromania Backdraft (Kniphofia hybrid)

    Adding color and drama to the landscape, this Proven Winner features spiky, upright flowers in summer. Flowers open peachy yellow, changing to reddish orange. Attracts pollinators. Deer resistant. Grows to 30-36″ tall. Full to part sun.

  • Red Stripes 4 Luck – Trifolium (Trifolium hybrid)

    The bicolored Red Stripe is a heat and cold tolerant perennial, producing green leaves with a red stripe down the middle. This groundcover features 3-4 leaves per petiole. Grows to ony 4″ tall and spreads as a groundcover. Full to part sun.

  • Rhubarb – ‘Victoria’ (Rhubarb)

    Huge leaves on thick, green stalks that are reddish towards the base. Use the stalks ONLY to make delicious tart pies ans sauces. Produces heavy yields. Grows 2 – 3 ft. Full sun.

  • Sea Holly – Blue Glitter (Eryngium)

    A dwarf, compact Sea Holly with large, shimmering blue flowers on silvery-blue stems make this a cut above other sea hollies. An excellent garden plant or cut flower, fresh or dried. Grows to 6-8” tall. Full sun.

  • Sedge Grass – Curly Wood (Carex rosea)

    This native to North America is a small, perennial grass that forms mounds of shaggy , narrow, dark green foliage. This Sedge can tolerate dry or wet shady areas. A woodland groundcover, growing to around 1 ft. tall. Full to part shade.

  • Sedge Grass – White Tinged (Carex albicans)

    A shade loving perennial Grass, featuring clumps of whispy, arching leaf blades with a mounding habit. Flower heads or plumes are usually brown or tan with a distinct white margin. Grows to around 2 ft. tall and wide. Full to part shade, even dry shade.

  • Shasta Daisy – Goldfinch (Leucanthemum superbum)

    A great compact, new Shasta Daisy, with the most yellow of all yellow flowers! Semi-double ruffled daisy-like flowers emerge bright lemon yellow and eventually fade to ivory. Grows to a compact 20″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Shasta Daisy – Luna (Leucanthemum superbum)

    Luna features large, feathery, double flowers that begin a glowing yellow, and maturing to yellow with creamy white edges. Forms a dense, upright mound of dark green foliage. Grows to 26″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Siberian Iris – Golden Edge (Iris siberica)

    This Siberian Iris produces rich violet-purple flowers edged with a pencil-thin line of yellow. Forms large clumps of slender blade like leaves with the flowers held above the foliage on strong stems. Can grow as a marginal water plant. Grows to 30″ tall. Full to part sun.

  • Siberian Iris – How Audacious (Iris siberica)

    How Audacious produces ruffled, 5″ diameter blooms of purple and yellow, with white edges. Loves wet conditions, but can grow in normal situations. Grows to around 32″ tall. Full to part sun.

  • Siberian Iris – Pink Parfait (Iris siberica)

    Siberian Iris are easy to grow, providing color to the summer garden. Pink Parfait produces double flowered pinkish-lavender blooms, with a touch of white on the outer edges. Loves wet conditions, but will grow in normal situations. Grows to 24-28″ tall. Full to part sun.

  • Snow in Summer – Yo Yo (Cerastium tomentosum)

    A low maintenance ground cover, producing a low carpet of wooly, grey-green leaves and small but luminous white summer flowers. A compact variety, growing to 4-6′ tall and spreading 15″ or so. Full to part sun.

  • Solomon’s Seal – Ruby Slippers (Polygonatum odoratum)

    Ruby Slippers has bright red, upright and lightly arching stems with deep green leaves with silvery undersides. White flowers appear in late spring, followed by small blue berries in fall. Grows to 21″ tall in colonies that spread slowly. Full to part shade.

  • Speedwell – ‘Royal Candles’ (Veronica)

    An excellent and easy-to-grow perennial with an attractive, compact, upright habit, ‘Royal Candles’ has clean, deep green foliage. Abundant violet-blue flowers bloom throughout the summer. Attracts butterflies. Grows 15”-18”. Part to full sun.

  • Speedwell – Blue Skywalker (Veronica)

    This tall, columnar Salvia provides height in a garden without much space. Lavender-blue summer flower spikes cover the top half of an incredibly upright, dense habit of dark green leaves. Grows to 28-30″ tall and 18-20″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Speedwell – Lavender Lightsaber (Veronica)

    This tall, columnar Salvia provides height in a garden without much space. Soft, lavender flower spikes cover the bottom half of the plant in summer. Grows in a tight upright habit, reaching 28-30″ tall and 18-20″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Speedwell – Magic Show Ever After (Veronica hybrid)

    This Proven Winner variety is one of the longest blooming Veronica now availabe, with blue 12″ long flower spikes covering the upper two thirds of the plant at maturity. Blooms in summer, attracting butterflies and other pollinators. Grows to 14-16″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Speedwell – Skyward Pink (Veronica longifolia)

    This long blooming perennial produces pink flower spikes in late spring and summer. Attracts hummingbirds, butterflies and other pollinators. Grows in a dense, compact habit to 14-18″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Spiderwort – Lucky Charm (Tradescantia)

    This excellent Tradescantia is a dwarf gold leaf variety. It has blue flowers in the spring and a compact growing habit. Grows about 11″ tall and 15″ wide. Sun or shade.

  • Spurge – Ascot Rainbow (Euphorbia x martinii)

    A stunning spurge, with blue-green leaves with creamy yellow edges in summer, deepening to intense red tones in fall. Lime green late summer flowers. Grows to 20″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Spurge – Cushion (Euphorbia polychroma)

    An extremely drought tolerant, and cold hardy perennial. It will thrive in the hottest and driest locations. Bushy green foliage sports bright, light yellow flowers in summer. Grows to a compact 12-15″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Squaw-weed – Golden (Senecio obovatus)

    This early bloomin, native wildflower provides an early food source for pollinators, bearing clusters of starry yellow flowers on tall stems above the foliage. Thrives in alkaline clay soil. Grows to 12″ tall and a little wider. Full to part shade.

  • Stonecrop – Atlantis (Sedum takesimense)

    This variegated groundcover Sedum produces small, dark green leaves with wide creamy-yellos margins. Yellow flowers appear in summer, covering the entire plant. Grows to 4-6″ tall and spreads. Full to part sun.

  • Stonecrop – Banana Split (Sedum)

    An upright, clumping Stonecrop, featuring grey-purple foliage and creamy yellow summer and fall blooms. Compact plants with strong stems grow to 20″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Stonecrop – Frosted Fire (Sedum)

    Frosted Fire produces variegated, light green leaves with creamy yellow margins on densely mounded plants. Creamy flower clusters appear in late summer and into fall. Grows to 12-15″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Stonecrop – Mojave Jewels Sapphire (Sedum)

    A dense, compact and upright growing Stonecrop, produces dusky, blue-purple foliage in spring transitioning to deep purple in summer. Large clusters of rosy pink flowers appear in fall. Attracts pollinators. Grows to 12-15″ tall and a little wider. Full to part sun.

  • Stonecrop – Rock ‘N Low Boogie Woogie (Sedum)

    This Proven Winners Sedum is a variegated groundcover type. Succulent green leaves have creamy margins and the plant is covered in yellow flowers in summer. Grows to 6-8″ tall and spreads. Full to part sun.

  • Stonecrop – Rock ‘N Round Bright Idea (Sedum)

    Proven Winner Stonecrop producing a polished, rounded mounding habit. Red stems hold deep green, serrated leaves and clusters of bright yellow, star-shaped summer flowers. Attracts butterflies and other pollinators. Grows to 10-12″ tall and about twice as wide. Full to part sun.

  • Stonecrop – Rock ‘N Round Bundle of Joy (Sedum)

    Another excellent Sedum from Proven Winners. White flowers cover this plant in an explosion of blooms in late summer and into fall. Grows in a tight, dome-like habit, reaching 12″ tall and around twice as wide. Full to part sun.

  • stonecrop – Rock N’ Grow Back in Black (Sedum)

    Enjoy the dark foliage throughout the summer, and when late summer rolls around, flowers with deep garnet red centers and cream petals will appear. Attracts butterflies and other pollinators. Grows 20-24″ tall and 26-30″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Stonecrop – Sunsparkler Plum Dazzled (Sedum)

    Wonderful succulent groundcover, producing a spreading mound of rich, dark purple leaves. Loves hot and dry conditions. Starry pink flower clusters appear in late summer offering great contrast with the foliage. Grows to 8″ tall and spreads. Full to part sun.

  • Stonecrop – Voodoo (Sedum spurium)

    This excellent, heat loving groundcover produces showy mauve-pink flowers in late summer. The flowers contrast nicely with the deep purple foliage. Grows to 4-6″ tall and spreads. Full to part sun.

  • Stonecrop – What a Doozie (Sedum spurium)

    An excellent groundover perennial, producing cream and green variegated foliage with hints of pink in the fall. Bright pink summer and fall blooms attract butterflies and other pollinators. Grows to 4-6″ tall and spreads. Full to part sun.

  • Strawberry – White Carolina (Fragaria)

    An unusual variety of Strawberry, sometimes called Pineberry. A hybrid that produces pink to white fruit, tasting somewhat like pineapple. Needs a red Strawberry for pollination. Full to part sun.

  • Sweet Woodruff – ‘Sweet Woodruff’ (Galium odoratum)

    This perennial forms a vigorous carpet of scented foliage topped by tiny, fragrant, white flowers in late spring. Makes an effective groundcover beneath high canopy trees and flowering shrubs. Grows 6” tall and 12” wide. Part to full shade.

  • Tickseed – ‘Moonbeam’ (Coreopsis verticillata)

    Its pale yellow flowers are born in great abundance above delicate, needlelike foliage and seem to blend well with practically every color we’ve tried. Flowers heavily from June through August. Attracts butterflies. Grows 18″ x 12 – 18″. Full sun.

  • Tickseed – Crazy Cayenne (Coreopsis verticillata)

    A new Threadleaf Coreopsis, producing 1 3/4″ wide, fiery sunset orange flowers, red orange at the centers of the petals. Blooms all summer. Habit is compact and rounded, growing to 15-18″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Tickseed – Li’l Bang Daybreak (Coreopsis hybrid)

    An exciting dwarf, compact Coreopsis, sporting single bicolor flowers, red with sunny yellow/orange edges. Very showy and floriforous. Blooms most of the summer. Grows to only 6-10″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Tickseed – Super Star (Coreopsis)

    A wonderful Coreopsis, producing the largest flowers of any Coreopsis on the market. The 2 1/2-3″ blooms have yellow outer petals and burgandy inner petals. Long bloom time, from spring until frost. Grows to 14-16″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Tickseed – Uptick Red (Coreopsis grandiflora)

    An excellent, compact Coreopsis, which features large deep red flowers with a yellow edge. Blooms late spring into fall. A very long bloomer. Grows to only 12-14″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Tickseed – Zagreb (Coreopsis verticillata)

    A dwarf perennial with golden-yellow flowers and finely cut foliage. Attracts butterflies. Perfect for rock gardens, containers and border edges. Excellent for sturdy cut flowers. Grows 10”-12” tall and 8” wide. Full sun.

  • Toad Lily – Samurai (Tricyrtis formosana)

    This perennial has veriegated leaves and is a tough garden plant with clean foliage. Features green leaves with creamy-gold edges. Purple flowers are arranged in small clusters with yellow throats. Grows 18″ tall. Full to part shade.

  • Toad Lily – Seiryu (Tricyrtis formosana)

    An outstanding flowering, shade perennial, with glistening star shaped, white and blue flowers, marked with spots of dark purple. Blooms continuously from August into October. Grows to 14-24″ tall and wide. Full to part shade.

  • Tree Peony – Pink (Paeonia suffruticosa)

    Beautiful pink flowers in late spring. Tree Peonies are actually deciduous, woody shrubs. They drop their leaves in the fall, but the woody branches still live. Grows to 54″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Tree Peony – Red (Paeonia suffruticosa)

    Beautiful red flowers in late spring. Tree Peonies are actually deciduous, woody shrubs. They drop their leaves in the fall, but the woody branches still live. Grows to 29″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Tree Peony – Yellow (Paeonia suffruticosa)

    Beautiful yellow flower in late spring. Tree Peonies are actually deciduous, woody shrubs. They drop their leaves in the fall, but the woody branches still live. Grows to 38″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Trumpet Vine – Yellow (Campsis radicans Flava)

    A vigorous woody vine producing extremely colorful yellow summer flowers. Clings to walls, climbs without support, covers areas as ground cover. Very vigorous vine, climbing to 20 – 30 ft. Full to part sun.

  • Valerian – Red (Centranthus ruber coccineus)

    A compact, clump-forming perennial, capable of growing in extremely poor soils. Star-shaped red flowers appear intermitantly throughout the summer. Grows to around 2-3 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Vervain – Blue (Verbena hastata)

    This native perennial produces brightly colored, purplish-blue flower clusters from July and into September. Tolerates wet conditions. A rough, stiff clumping plant with lance-shaped, sharply toothed leaves, growing to 3-4 ft. tall. Full to part sun.

  • Viola – Halo Lemon Frost (Viola cornuta)

    A very nice spring blooming Viola, with extra large, lavender and yellow flowers with lavender edging. Very hardy and heat tolerant. Grows 8-10″ tall and wide. Sun or shade.

  • Winecups – Native Purple (Callirhoe involucrata)

    Also know as Wine Cups, a long-blooming native groundcover that attracts butterflies, but is not favored by deer. Cup-shaped, magenta flowers appear in spring and throughout summer. Grows to 6-12″ tall and spreads. Full to part sun.

  • Yarrow – Little Moonshine (Achillea hybrid)

    An excellent, compact new yarrow with bright golden flowers, produced in mass, from summer and into early fall. Ideal for small places, growing to only 9-12″ tall. Full sun to part sun.

  • Yarrow – Paprika (Achillea millefolium)

    A perennial with distinctive, fern like foliage, and abundant deep red flowers with gold centers in summer. Flowers are good for drying and flower arrangements. Grows to 24-30″ tall and wide. Full sun