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ArborvitaeThuja occidentalis
1. Pancake™ (‘Concesarini’)
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No pruning is necessary to maintain the flattened shape of this distinctive arborvitae. The juvenile foliage turns a lovely blue hue in fall and winter.
?#3 Pot   12"-12" 3-7
  
2. Tater Tot® (‘SMNTOBAB’)
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Irresistible dwarf evergreen. Tater Tot® arborvitae is a delightful dwarf globe thuja, a bit taller than it is wide, with swirling fans of deep green foliage. A seedling of ‘Brandon,’ it is hardy and maintains good color all year round. It's also faster growing than ‘Danica’ or ‘Hetz Midget.’ Outstanding container presentation and huge appeal at retail. Formerly sold as Tiny Tot® thuja.
 PWCC #2 Pot   24"-36" 3-8
Arborvitae (Globe) 
3. Fire Chief™ (‘Congabe’)
 
A nearly perfectly globe-shaped shrub with fine, bright gold spring foliage and fantastic deep red fall color. This sport of the popular 'Rheingold' has deeper color and is less prone to splitting. A slow growing, low maintenance evergreen perfect for massing in a landscape foundation or as a rock garden specimen.
 *Multi*   48"-54" 5-9
Arborvitae (North Pole) 
4. North Pole® (‘Art Boe’)
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A very cool evergreen that adds elegance to your garden all year round! This narrow columnar selection of ‘Wintergreen’ has excellent hardiness and dark green winter foliage color. More narrow than Emerald Green. Selected by Art Boe of Faribault, MN, it is resistant to winter burn. The tight, columnar habit makes this a great specimen or screen for narrow sites. Use as a bold accent plant in mixed borders.
SA-8PWCC #3 Pot   10'-15' 3-7
Arborvitae (Woodwardii Globe) 
5. Woodwardii
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Woodwardii has been a very reliable Arborvitae variety for many, many years - performs well year after year. Small to medium globe shaped evergreen with very showy, rich deep green foliage which holds its color very well in the winter. No pruning needed, will NOT become overgrown. Excellent for an accent plant. Makes an excellent foreground planting, and is also a good choice as a lower growing screen / hedge when planted closely together ( 3 ft or so ). Very low maintenance.
SA-3#3 Pot   42"-48" 4-8
AzaleaRhododendron
6. Golden Lights
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In late spring this plant is literally covered with beautiful golden flowers that are nicely contrasted with the clean green foliate as it emerges after flowering has begun. Fall color is a nice yellow to bronze.
?#3 Pot 48"-5'4-7
Azalea (Compact Korean)Rhododendron yedoense
7. Compact
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A hardy semi-evergreen shrub valued for its abundance of charming lavender-pink flowers in early spring. The handsome, deep green foliage is held on dense branches. A great choice for use as a hedge, in borders or in a massed planting. Loves the dappled sunlight of a woodland garden. Semi-evergreen.
 #3 Pot 30"-36" 5-9
 Rhododendron yedoense var. poukhanense
8. Poukhanense Compacta
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Heirloom Azalea. Found in gardens since the 1800s and offering an exception cold-hardiness, this semi-evergreen shrub is valued for its abundance of charming lavender-pink flowers in spring. The handsome, deep green foliage is held on dense branches. A great choice for use as a hedge, in borders or in a massed planting. Loves the dappled sunlight of a woodland garden. Semi-evergreen.
 #3 Pot  36"-48" 4-8
Azalea (Evergreen)Rhododendron gable x
9. Herbert
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Exceptionally cold hardy to USDA Zone 5, the ‘Herbert’ Azalea is a truly spectacular Gable Hybrid evergreen azalea that produces a profusion of stunningly beautiful lavender-purple ruffled flowers with a deep purplish-red speckled blotch at the center. The flowers appear in spring and will be sure to catch the eye of every passerby and are excellent for cutting and use in indoor floral arrangements.
 #3 Pot  24"-48" 5-9
 Rhododendron girard x
10. Girard’s Fuchsia
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A stunning profusion of single, fuchsia-colored blooms blankets the lush, green foliage in the spring. A premier flowering shrub for use as a hedge, in borders or in groupings. Loves the dappled sunlight of a woodland garden. Semi-evergreen.
 #6 Pot  36"-48" 4-9
  
11. Girard’s Hot Shot
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A prolific bloomer displaying single, reddish-orange flowers. Remains evergreen in milder climates, semi-evergreen elsewhere. Terrific effect used in mass for a colorful show. Orange-red fall foliage. Semi-evergreen.
 #3 Pot  24"-48" 6-9
  
12. Girard’s National Beauty
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National Beauty Azalea (Azalea x ‘National Beauty’) adorns herself with plentiful pink blossoms in spring. This shrub will definitely turn heads and add a delightful sense of drama to your yard. Although this plant is quite attractive when out of bloom, it's best known for its reputation of producing more blooms than most gardeners can imagine. In early spring, the Girard's National Beauty Azalea generates a dense cover of magenta flowers. These blossoms are both elegant and breathtaking. They have ruffled edges that add lovely texture to the overall appearance of this plant.
 #3 Pot  36"-48" 5-9
  
13. Girard’s Pleasant White
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A profusion of large, single, rounded white flowers creates a beautiful late spring display. The foliage is a lighter green than most other Girard varieties. This versatile, low-growing evergreen shrub works well for containers, as an accent plant, in borders or in mass plantings. Performs best in an eastern exposure.
?#3 Pot  24"-36" 5-9
Azalea (Kurume hybrid)Azalea x
14. Hino-Crimson
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This stunning hardy azalea thrives in cold climates! The profusion of single, crimson blooms appear early and continue through spring. A premier flowering shrub for use as a hedge, walkway border, or in mass plantings for a stunning color display. Loves the dappled sunlight of a woodland garden.

Hino-Crimson Azalea is a relatively small rhododendron that explodes with crimson color each spring. Showy, single flowers appear all over the shrub. The crimson red blooms amass on a low-growing plant with small green leaves. The semi-evergreen shrub keeps its leaves in winter and drops the old leaves just as it forms new ones, so it's nearly year-round color makes this a perfect plant to feature in the landscape or line up as a border or hedge.

 #6 Pot  24"-48" 6-9
Azalea japonicaRhododendron
15. Stewartsonian
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This hardy, reliable, hybrid azalea grabs attention in early spring with its 2", dark red flowers that change to tomato-orange in the sun. The leaves redden in the fall to add another season of interest. Great for foundation plantings, massing, and borders.
SA-6#3 Pot 48"-5' 5-8
BarberryBerberis thunbergii
16. Sunjoy® Citrus (‘Koren’)
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Improved golden barberry. Sunjoy® Citrus barberry is an improved Berberis ‘Aurea’ - better looking and faster growing means more profitable! Neat, rounded habit results in a uniformly ball-shaped plant that looks nice in a container. This plant was evaluated for over five years in full sun to ensure excellent burn-resistance.
?PWCC #3 Pot  24"-36" 4-8
  
17. Sunjoy® Neo (‘NCBT2’)
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Orange is happy. Orange is cheerful. And there's no orange-r barberry than Sunjoy Neo™. Tom Ranney of NCSU brings us this eye-catching, jaw-dropping new selection that is bright and colorful all season, positively electric in spring. Dense, semi-dwarf habit makes it an ideal selection for landscape or garden beds.
 PWCC #3 Pot  24"-30" 4-8
  
18. Sunjoy® Orange Pillar™ (‘NCBT3’)
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The same incredible neon orange foliage as Sunjoy Neo barberry, but with the useful, versatile habit of best-selling Sunjoy Gold Pillar barberry. Developed by Dr. Tom Ranney and his team at NCSU.
 PWCC #3 Pot  36"-48"4
 Berberis x
19. Sunjoy® Todo (‘NCBX1’)
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Seedless and semi-evergreen. Thanks to the innovative breeding of Dr. Tom Ranney and his team at the NCSU research station, we now offer a second sterile, dark-leaf barberry: Sunjoy Todo®. The wide cross that resulted in its sterility also conferred deep purple glossy foliage that persists through the year, especially in warmer climates. Attractive orange flowers develop fruit, however, seeds are hollow and non-viable.
SC-10PWCC #3 Pot  18"-24" 6-8
Barberry (Golden)Berberis thunbergii
20. Sunjoy® Gold Pillar (‘Maria’)
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Similar in shape to Helmond Pillar, but with bright golden foliage and red new growth. Great garden architecture. Bright orange-red autumn foliage is stunning. Proven to be burn resistant in side by side tests with other yellow leaved barberry.
SC-9PWCC #3 Pot  36"-48"4
  
21. Sunjoy® Tangelo (‘O’Byrne’)
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Bright and cheery, this new barberry has unique tangy orange foliage that is often accentuated by a distinctive chartreuse margin. Stronger growing than other variegated cultivars, it is colorful in the landscape from spring to fall. Certified Wheat-rust resistant.
SC-6PWCC #3 Pot  36"-48" 4-8
BeautybushKolkwitzia amabilis
22. Jolene Jolene® (‘SMNKADTF’)
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A beautybush beyond compare, Jolene Jolene puts on the flower show you expect from a kolkwitzia, but at half the conventional size, so you can actually fit it into a residential landscape, or even a garden. Star-shaped pink flowers with a bright yellow throat emerge at every node to light up this tough, easy-to-grow shrub. Highly adaptable and care-free, Jolene Jolene beautybush makes an excellent flowering hedge, foundation plant, and all-purpose landscape plant.
 PWCC #3 Pot  36"-6' 4-8
Blackberry (Thornless)Rubus fruticosa
23. Black Satin
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This thornless, heat tolerant blackberry is a prolific producer of deliciously sweet and juicy, deep blue-black berries - that can be harvested without getting pricked by thorns! Small, soft pink flowers appear on second year wood, the semi-erect canes yielding a reliable crop of large blackberries in midsummer. Deciduous.
9C-N10" Bl  6'-7' 5-8
BluebeardCaryopteris incana
24. Sunshine Blue® II (‘SMNCVH’)
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Improved yellow-leaf caryopteris. Sunshine Blue® II caryopteris is a new, improved cultivar. It replaces the original Sunshine Blue® caryopteris as it has proven in our trials to be brighter, hardier, and more adaptable. Vivid yellow foliage holds up to the heat of summer and offers bold, beautiful contrast when blue flowers begin to appear in late summer. Also known as blue mist spirea, despite the fact that it is not remotely related to Spiraea.
SC-14PWCC #3 Pot  32"-36"5-9
 Caryopteris x clandonensis
25. Beyond Midnight® (‘CT912’)
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Dark and dreamy! You're sure to love this new Caryopteris with its extremely dark glossy foliage, compact habit and rich blue flowers.
SC-15PWCC #3 Pot  24"-30" 5-9
Blueberry (early mid-season)Vaccinium corymbosum
26. Bluecrop
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A midseason blueberry. Considered by many to be the best all around variety for consistent yields, disease resistance, and high quality. It has an upright, open growing habit. One of the best garden blueberry varieties on the market today.
9C-N#1 Pot    48"-6' 4-7
  
27. Blueray
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Very sweet, light blue fruits resist cracking. Ripen in July and the harvest goes on for weeks. Plant with at least two other blueberry varieties to ensure adequate cross-pollination. The 5-6’ tall bushes become a blaze of crimson in the fall, so they are ideal arranged as an informal hedge.
9C-N#1 Pot 48"-6' 4-8
Blueberry (early season) 
28. Sky Dew Gold (‘ANDVAL1601’)
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Sky Dew® Gold ornamental blueberry has such appealing bright gold foliage that the flowers and berries are almost an afterthought. Its display gets even more interesting as the summer nights start to cool, and the golden foliage starts taking on rich hues of orange and red. The affect is simply thrilling; seeing something so colorful and cheerful puts a smile on your face.
SB-14PWCC #1 Pot 24"-48" 4-8
Blueberry (late mid-season) 
29. Jersey
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Deciduous fruiting bush. Beautiful ‘Lily of the Valley’ flowers bloom in early spring followed by tasty fruit in late summer. Bright red fall color adds to its interest. Medium-growing shrubs 3'-6’. Maintain vigor of shrub by pruning in fall or winter.
9C-N#1 Pot 36"-6'4-7
BoxwoodBuxus x
30. Chicagoland Green® (‘Glencoe’)
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Chosen by the Chicago Botanic Garden for outstanding cold hardiness, this resilient boxwood holds its glossy green foliage well in winter. Resembling an English boxwood in appearance, it has a uniform oval habit making it a fantastic low hedge, either sculpted or informal. An excellent foundation plant or background for perennials.

A sister to Green Velvet but faster growing. Compact spreading habit and excellent hardiness. A Chicago Botanic Garden selection.

?#1 Pot   24"-36"5
  
31. Green Mountain
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Vigorous evergreen shrub with bright green foliage that retains good color through winter. Upright, cone shaped form makes an excellent natural or clipped hedge. Pruned into topiary form, makes a striking container or formal garden accent.
SA-11*Multi*   36"-48"4-9
  
32. Green Velvet®
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The best boxwood on the market? Many people think so. A compact, rounded plant with outstanding hardiness and dark glossy leaves. Green Velvet tolerates full sun, cold winters, and severe pruning. This is the perfect tough little topiary shrub.
SA-5#3 Pot   24"-36" 5-9
Boxwood (Little Leaf)Buxus microphylla var. japonica
33. Winter Gem
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Especially popular for low hedges, thanks to its habit and hardiness, 'Winter Gem' boxwood has shown good resistance to boxwood blight. Its foliage bronzes heavily in winter, but returns to green in spring.
?#1 Pot  24"-36" 5-9
Buckthorn (Fern Leaf)Rhamnus frangula
34. Fine Line® (‘Ron Williams’)
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This new shrub is idea for those small narrow beds along the house. Use it for creating narrow attractive hedges or privacy walls around your patio or deck. Unlike the species, this plant is not weedy or invasive. This plant has great architecture.
?PWCC #3 Pot  5'-7'3-8
Burning Bush (Dwarf)Euonymus alatus
35. Unforgettable Fire® (‘Hayman’)
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A truly compact variety of burning bush. Unforgettable Fire® euonymus is a truly compact form of burning bush with dense, fine branching and smaller leaves. Outstanding fall color. Developed by Michael Hayman of Louisville KY.
SB-11PWCC #3 Pot 5'-7' 4-9
Butterfly BushBuddleia x
36. Chrysalis™ Blue
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Bred and selected for its abundance of flowers that attract butterflies. Compact series provides continuous blooming from Spring through late Summer. Root hardy to USDA Zone 5 and stem hardy in warmer locations. Tolerant of rain and has a high drought tolerance once established. Downy mildew resistant.
9C-S8" TC  20"-28" 5-9
  
37. Chrysalis™ Cranberry
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Bred and selected for its abundance of flowers that attract butterflies. Compact series provides continuous blooming from Spring through late Summer. Root hardy to USDA Zone 5 and stem hardy in warmer locations. Tolerant of rain and has a high drought tolerance once established. Downy mildew resistant.
9C-S8" TC  20"-28" 5-9
  
38. Chrysalis™ Pink
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Bred and selected for its abundance of flowers that attract butterflies. Compact series provides continuous blooming from Spring through late Summer. Root hardy to USDA Zone 5 and stem hardy in warmer locations. Tolerant of rain and has a high drought tolerance once established. Downy mildew resistant.
9C-S8" TC  20"-28" 5-9
  
39. Chrysalis™ White
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Bred and selected for its abundance of flowers that attract butterflies. Compact series provides continuous blooming from Spring through late Summer. Root hardy to USDA Zone 5 and stem hardy in warmer locations. Tolerant of rain and has a high drought tolerance once established. Downy mildew resistant.
9C-S8" TC  20"-28" 5-9
  
40. Humdinger® Gold Drop
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This new addition to the HUMDINGER® Collection shares the same compact habit and shorter stature as the other members. Purple flower panicles are produced all over the dense habit of gold foliage. ‘Gold Drop’ replaces ‘Little Nugget’ in our catalog, having more golden foliage, a more compact habit, and better floral performance than its predecessor.
9C-S8" TC  30"-36" 5-10
  
41. Humdinger® Orchid Annie
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Totally unlike the tall and leggy Buddleia of the past, ‘Orchid Annie’ maintains a compact, refined habit. 8” orchid purple flower panicles appear above a perfect rounded shrub a few weeks sooner than you would expect for a Butterfly Bush. Although the best blooming power is in its initial bloom, this beauty will bloom on shorter secondary panicles well into early fall.
9C-S8" TC  30"-36" 5-10
  
42. Lavender Cascade
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If you're familiar with ‘Wisteria Lane’ on the market, this Buddleia has a similar interesting look, but with better defined flowers and more intense color. Soft lavender purple flower panicles are approximately 8-10" long and 3" wide and cascade down the habit like a waterfall. Compared to ‘Grand Cascade’, this Buddleia is smaller both in overall habit and individual flower panicle size.
9C-S8" TC  5'6"-6' 5-10
  
43. Lilac Cascade
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Just like the others of the Cascade series, the habit of this Butterfly Bush has panicles that cascade downward like a waterfall. 12-18" huge, puffy panicles of pale lilac flowers. The size of the flowers match that of ‘Grand Cascade’, but with a lighter shade of purple and shorter stature. Perfect as a centerpiece in your garden. Through 4 years of monitoring for sterility we have not observed seed set - a stand out trait among Buddleia.
9C-S8" TC  5'-5'6" 5-10
  
44. Lo & Behold® Blue Chip, Jr.
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Young Junior is smaller than the original, less brittle, and has attractive silver-green leaves. Great for mass plantings, containers or mixed into perennial gardens. It flowers from mid-summer to frost.

The earliest blooming of the Lo & Behold® series.

9C-SPWCC #3 Pot  18"-30" 5-9
  
45. Lo & Behold® Purple Haze
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Uniquely horizontal branches produce an abundance of dark purple-blue flowers. The flowers radiate outward and downward like a pinwheel, and are continuous from mid summer to frost. This is a sterile variety that will not produce unwanted seedlings.
9C-SPWCC #3 Pot   24"-36" 5-9
  
46. Miss Molly
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This new hybrid from NCSU plant breeder Dennis Werner takes Buddleia ‘Miss Ruby’ a step closer to the elusive red by crossing it back onto Buddleia ‘Attraction’. The sangria-red flowers top the compact 5’ tall clump from July until frost...a treat for hummingbirds.
9C-SPWCC #3 Pot  48"-5' 5-9
  
47. Miss Ruby
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Miss Ruby is a sweetheart of a plant noted for its compact habit and remarkable vivid, rich pink blooms. The flower color is unlike any other Buddleia. This new butterfly bush has silver leaves, and has a compact growth habit.
9C-SPWCC #3 Pot  48"-5' 5
  
48. Miss Violet
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Rich purple blooms on a compact plant. If you love the compact habit of ‘Miss Ruby’ and ‘Miss Molly’ you're sure to love ‘Miss Violet’, too. She has all these great attributes plus loads of dark purple-violet flowers. It's another great butterfly bush from Dr. Dennis Werner of NCSU.
9C-SPWCC #3 Pot  48"-5' 5-9
  
49. Monarch® Blue Knight
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‘Blue Knight’ forms a dense clump of minty green leaves. Incredibly long, 10-12”, outward-facing flower panicles open light lavender purple and deepen to blue-purple with age. The new and the aged flowers appear on the panicles at the same time, giving the flower an interesting two-tone effect. This plant has incredible flower coverage, giving you quite the performance when it starts its first flush of blooms in late summer.
9C-S8" TC  42"-48" 5-10
  
50. Monarch® Dark Dynasty
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This compact new Buddleia fits easily into urban gardens with its densely compact, rounded habit. Unlike some other dwarf Buddleias that become very wide spreading, ‘Dark Dynasty’ keeps its composure as it ages, growing just 3’ tall and 3 ½’ wide in two years.

Rich royal purple, fragrant flowers are borne on branched panicles from late summer into early fall, just in time to feed the migrating Monarchs passing through.

9C-S8" TC  32"-36" 5-10
  
51. Monarch® Glass Slippers
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Like a cool drink of water on a hot summer day, the silvery green foliage and icy toned flowers of this new Buddleia from the Walters Gardens, Inc. breeding program offers an oasis in sunny landscapes.

‘Glass Slippers’ forms a relatively low, wide spreading, tightly knit cushion topped with pale periwinkle blue blossoms held on silvery, branched stems from late summer into early fall. Secondary flowers extend the show further into fall.

9C-S8" TC  36"-38" 5-10
  
52. Monarch® Prince Charming
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The newest addition to the popular MONARCH® Butterfly Bush collection! ‘Prince Charming’ is truly a color break for the Buddleia genus. 10” long flower spikes will stun you with their bright cerise pink color. Compared to ‘Queen of Hearts’, ‘Prince Charming’ is closer to raspberry pink than purple. In mid to late summer, its upright, gumdrop shaped habit is covered with intensely colored flowers and blooms for many weeks.

9C-S8" TC  42"-48" 5-10
  
53. Pink Cascade
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This beautifully unique Butterfly Bush has an arching, weeping look versus the normal upright habit. Light apple blossom pink flower panicles are 8-10" long. Minty green leaves, in combination with the flowers, give it overall cool tones. ‘Pink Cascade’ is a good match to ‘Lavender Cascade’ in size and shape. Use as a focal piece in your garden or in the landscape.
9C-S8" TC  5'-5'6" 5-10
  
54. Pugster® Amethyst (‘SMNBDL’)
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Full-sized flowers on a compact butterfly bush! Pugster® Amethyst buddelia is characterized by extra large flowers on a dwarf plant, bringing a cool purple into the mix. Thick, sturdy stems make the Pugster® series less brittle in growing and at retail, as well as improving winter survival in colder climates.
9C-SPWCC #3 Pot  24" 5-9
  
55. Pugster® Blue (‘SMNBDBT’)
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Pugster Blue® butterfly bush offers true blue flowers, appearing from summer through frost.
9C-SPWCC #3 Pot  24" 5-9
  
56. Pugster® Pinker (‘SMNBDB’)
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Meet Pugster Pinker™ butterfly bush - the newest member of a unique series that offers full-sized flowers on dwarf plants. This compact butterfly bush reaches just 2'/.6 m tall and wide but has the large, full flowers normally seen on a much larger plant. It blooms non-stop from early summer through frost with very rich pink flowers, each with a tiny bright orange eye in the center.
9C-SPWCC #3 Pot  24" 5-9
  
57. Pugster® White (‘SMNBDW’)
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Full-sized flowers on a compact butterfly bush! Pugster White® buddleia offers huge white flower spikes for a classic look that is especially enjoyable on summer nights.
9C-SPWCC #3 Pot  24" 5-9
  
58. Violet Cascade
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This plant is perfect for late season flower color! ‘Violet Cascade’ has the same cascading habit as the other members of the series, but with deep purple, cascading flowers. Through 4 years of monitoring for sterility we have not observed seed set - a stand out trait among Buddleia.
9C-S8" TC  48"-54" 5-10
 Buddleia x weyeriana
59. Golden Glow
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A colorful new butterfly bush has gorgeous, 6-8” long, fragrant bright yellow colored flowers flushed with pink and mauve. From early summer all the way through fall, butterflies, honeybees & hummingbirds enjoy visiting these striking flowers for their nectar. Golden Glow grows 4-6’ tall.

Grows well drained (but not dry) soil in full sun and deadhead the old blooms to promote continual flowering throughout the summer and fall. Use for a mixed or shrub border.

9C-S8" TC  50"-7'6-8
ChastetreeVitex agnus-castus
60. Blue Diddley® (‘SMVACBD’)
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This dwarf chaste-tree is a fun little ball of lavender-blue flower spikes in mid-summer. Its compact size fits nicely into perennial gardens and mixed borders. Treat like a perennial in the north; it is a shrub or small tree in the south.
SC-7PWCC #3 Pot  36"-6' 5-9
Chocolate VineAkebia quinata
61. Chocolate Vine
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Spice-scented flowers and attractive bluish-green foliage. An extremely fast-growing vine that is very adaptable to most locations. Ideal for a trellis or arbor.
12B-S10" Bl /Tr 12'-30'5-9
ChokeberryAronia melanocarpa
62. Low Scape® Snowfire (‘SMNAMPEM’)
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The award-winning Low Scape® series of aronia now includes Low Scape Snowfire®, the heaviest bloomer yet. WIth a versatile 3-4' height and width, this durable native shrub can be used as a hedge, foundation planting, crowd control, wildlife gardens, just to name a few. Come spring, it's positively snowed-under with white flowers, and that heavy bloom set results in an equally heavy fruit set come late summer/fall. Fall is also when the "fire" part of its name comes into play, when its foliage blazes red and orange.
 PWCC #3 Pot 36"-48" 3-9
Chokeberry (Black) 
63. Low Scape® Mound (‘UCONNAM165’)
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The perfect landscape plant! As cute as a button yet tough as nails, this innovative dwarf aronia may be the closest thing yet to a perfect landscape plant. Adaptable to most any soils, this little beauty offers dark glossy foliage, loads of white flowers in spring, black summer fruit, and intense red foliage in autumn. Ideal for low-maintenance, appealing mass planting.
SC-8PWCC #3 Pot  12"-24" 3-9
Clematis (Bush)Clematis
64. Stand By Me
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A new look in Clematis! This non-vining Clematis is completely herbaceous, meaning that it dies back to the ground at the end of the growing season. Blue bell-shaped flowers appear from late May to June, with some rebloom into the later summer months. After it is finished blooming, attractive cream thread-like seed heads appear. Broad, green foliage completes the package of this unique perennial. New leaves have a bronze cast to the undersides. This plant benefits from staking, cages, or neighboring plants for support.
12B-SPW #2/Tr  34"-38" 3-7
  
65. Stand By Me Lavender
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Riding on the coattails of the much-talked-about ‘Stand by Me’ comes a new color for the Bush Clematis type! This variety has the same performance as ‘Stand by Me’ but with a lavender shade of flowers to join the original's blue. Dark purple buds open to lavender purple, bell-shaped, nodding flowers. Attractive cream thread-like seed heads follow. Broad, green foliage. This plant benefits from staking, cages, or neighboring plants for support.
12B-SPW #2/Tr  34"-38"33-7
Clematis (large flower) 
66. Blue Angel
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Raised by Brother Stefan Franczak in Poland. The pale lavender blue flowers have delicate crinkly edges and recurve slightly. Anthers are creamy-yellow. Very free flowering and holds well as a cut flower. Blooms June through August.
12B-S10" Bl /Tr  10'-12'34-9
  
67. Comtesse de Bouchaud
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A popular and classical free flowering Clematis producing masses of large bright mauve-pink rounded flowers with cream anthers.
12B-S10" Bl /Tr  8'-12'34-9
  
68. Dr. Ruppel
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A large-flowered variety, 7"-8" in diameter. Large red flowers with deep red-pink stripe. Filaments white with cream-beige anthers. Occasional early flowers may be semi-double. Introduced into the U.K. by Jim Fish in 1975 from plant(s) sent to him from Argentina by Dr. Rupple himself. Blooms from May-June and again from Aug.-Sept. One of the best striped clematis; a very strong grower.
12B-S10" Bl /Tr  10'-12'24-9
  
69. Duchess of Edinburgh
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Duchess of Edinburgh graces its vine with fine lovely double white petals. The sparkling white blossoms open in May and June, then reappear in September. Flowers are 4-6" across.
12B-S10" Bl /Tr  8'-12'24-10
  
70. Elsa Spath
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Raised in Berlin in 1891, ‘Elsa Spath’ still holds its own among modern varieties it is free-flowering, produces mid-blue blooms with deep red anthers over a long period from late Spring to early Autumn. Elsa Spath, also known as Xerxers, won the RHS Award of Garden Merit! Rich blue flowers with white filaments and red anthers, cover this compact selection in early Summer and again in late Summer.
12B-S10" Bl /Tr  10'-12'24-9
  
71. Ernest Markham
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A large-flowered variety, 4"-6" in diameter. Magenta-red petals with a velvety sheen and golden anthers. Blooms sparcely from June-July, followed by masses of flowers from Aug.-Oct. A vigorous grower; one of the easiest-to-grow clematis.
12B-S10" Bl /Tr  12'-15'34-9
  
72. General Sikorski
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A large-flowered variety, 6"-8" in diameter. Large mauve-blue flowers with creamy white filaments and yellow anthers. There us a faint red or pink bar running from the base to about half way along the tepal. A very free-flowering clematis probably raised by Brother Stefan Franczak of Poland in 1965. Blooms from May-June and again in Sept. Extremely floriferous variety; great in containers.
12B-S10" Bl /Tr  10'-12'24-9
  
73. Guernsey Cream
 
Very light yellow with cream anthers. large 6-7″ flowers. This is a beauty! The name gives the color description. Blooms in June and August.
12B-S10" Bl /Tr   6'-8'24-9
  
74. H.F. Young
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A free flowering cultivar. Single or Semi-Double. Blue flowers are profusely born through May - June. During Summer it is repeat flowering and excellent for container gardening.
12B-S10" Bl /Tr  6'-8'24-9
  
75. Miss Bateman
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Elegant, white, early Summer flowers, initially striped green, with contrasting chocolate -red centers and mid-green leaves. This compact, large-flowered clematis is excellent for growing in a large container or through a shrub or tree. Coping well in full sun or partial shade, it produces a second flush of satiny flowers from August to September.
12B-S10" Bl /Tr  48"-6'24-9
  
76. Mme. Edouard Andre
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A lovely old variety dating from the late 1800's. Her lovely mid-red flowers are lightly mottled with flecks of white, fading to a more mauvey-red as the flower matures. Flower size 6"-8".
12B-S10" Bl /Tr  10'-12'33-9
  
77. Pink Champagne
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5" deep rosy-pink, very free flowering, compact plant. Also known as Kakio, from Japan. It is a real eye-catcher. A rebloomer, this plant blooms both in early summer and late summer.
12B-S10" Bl /Tr  7'-8'24-9
  
78. Rouge Cardinal (Red Cardinal)
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A large-flowered variety, 4"-6" in diameter. Glowing crimson-red flowers with blunt tipped, recurving sepals and contrasting cream-colored anthers. Blooms from July-Oct. Combine with purples and yellows for an outstanding color combination.
12B-S10" Bl /Tr  10'-12'34-11
  
79. The President
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A large-flowered variety, 6"-8" in diameter. Deep violet-blue flowers with prominent dark reddish-purple anthers. Continuous bloomer and does not fade in the sun. Blooms from May-June and again from Sept.-Oct. Makes a good cut flower.
12B-S10" Bl /Tr  8'-12'23-9
 Clematis viticella
80. Venosa Violacea
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4-5" flowers of white background with purple veins throughout, turning all purple on the edges. Very distinctive variety that we are sure will become a real popular variety. Introduced in 1995! Blooms July, August, and September.
12B-S10" Bl /Tr  8'-9'34-11
Clematis (small flower)Clematis
81. Aliounushka
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Clematis Alionushka has nodding, pink flowers. It is suitable for many locations and has good shade tolerance. Allow it to drape out the front of a large mixed container planting for a dramatic statement or tuck it into your perennial border for easy summer color. It was bred in the Ukraine and is very hardy. It is an RHS Award of Garden Merit winner!

This non-clinging clematis has 2-3" semi-nodding rich mauve pink flowers, that has a satin sheen when young. Blooms July-September.

12B-S10" Bl /Tr  36"-5'34-11
  
82. Roguchi
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The 2" bell-shaped flowers are intense deep blue/purple with lighter blue recurved petals. Flowers fade to indigo-blue. This lax clinger is fragrant and very free flowering.
12B-S10" Bl /Tr  6'-8'34-11
 Clematis viticella
83. Betty Corning
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A charming, fragrant, nodding flower with four petals of light blue. The 2" deep flowers have recurving tips to the petals. Blooms July-September.
12B-S10" Bl /Tr  6'-7'34-11
 Clematis x triturnata
84. Rubromarginata
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‘Rubromarginata’ is Clematis x triternata , a cross between C. flammula (fragrant virgin’s bower) and C. viticella (the Italian, or purple clematis). Having inherited the fragrance of the former and the purple tints of the latter, it is a lovely clematis with delicate, wonderfully sweet scented, ruby-tipped white flowers. It will be blooming for several weeks from mid through late summer. Plant where there's good drainage and where the scent can be enjoyed. England, ca1880. AGM winner.
12B-S10" Bl /Tr  10'-13'34-11
Clematis (Sweet Autumn - small flower)Clematis paniculata
85. Sweet Autumn Vine
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Sweet Autumn Clematis is the famous vine for a great arbor-covering cloud of small white flowers in summer and fall.Very vigorous grower with clusters of small very fragrant white flowers.
12B-S10" Bl /Tr  10'-20'34-11
Coral BerrySymphoricarpos sp.
86. Proud Berry® (‘Sofie’)
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Easy and unusual fall color. An improved version of Amethyst™ coral berry. Selected for its compact growth and profusion of bright pink berries in late summer to autumn, this adaptable plant is amazingly easy to grow. Plant in full sun and prune back to 12" in early spring for best fruit display. Excellent in the landscape and in the vase! Fruit is not edible. Developed by Catharina Marie Hoekstra-Arisz of the Netherlands. Native to North America.
?PWCC #3 Pot  36"-48" 3-7
DeutziaDeutzia gracilis
87. Chardonnay Pearls® (‘Duncan’)
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Season-long color! Like other deutzia, Chardonnay Pearls® graces springtime with abundant pearl-like buds that burst into attractive star-shaped flowers. Once the flowers have faded, however, Chardonnay Pearls® deutzia remains compelling with with bright yellow foliage through frost. Growth is strong but compact, creating a versatile small shrub that is equally at home in the shrub border or the perennial garden.
SC-15PWCC #3 Pot  20"-36"5
  
88. Yuki Cherry Blossom® (‘NCDX2’)
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It took ten years to develop the first-ever Nikko-type deutzia with pink flowers. That's right, pink flowers on a low spreading deutzia. A shower of elegant pink flowers creates a carpet of color. Great for mass plantings because of its neat, mounded habit and rich burgundy-purple fall color. Butterflies adore it!
?PWCC #3 Pot 12"-24" 5-8
DiervillaDiervilla rivularis
89. Honeybee
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Diervilla Honeybee is a major magnet for bees and butterflies. And not just for insects: it attracts us all with its striking bright yellow foliage! In summer, Honeybee flowers abundantly with golden-yellow flowers. This shrub has a beautiful compact and bushy habit. Honeybee grows 32" high and 40" wide. Honeybee is disease-tolerant and maintenance low. You can enjoy this Diervilla in winter too as it is very hardy. Honeybee gives a stunning color accent in your garden. It’s very suitable for shrub borders, mass planting and landscaping. Honeybee is also an eye-catcher as solitary on your terrace or balcony. Put it in a location with sun or partial shade. It does well in any type of soil. Go for yellow with Diervilla Honeybee and get the party started in your garden!
12B-SPW #3 Pot  30"-32" 4-9
  
90. Kodiak® Black (‘SMNDRSF’)
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Diervilla just got a lot more colorful. Durable and dramatic dark purple foliage makes Kodiak® Black diervilla a beautiful, easy choice for landscaping. New growth emerges deep purple-black all season but is especially dramatic in spring and fall. The neat, tidy stems are peppered with yellow trumpet-shaped blooms all summer. This fast growing, vigorous North American native is unbothered by pests or diseases. Sometimes known as bush honeysuckle, which is a bit of a misnomer, so we prefer using diervilla as the common name.
SC-11PWCC #3 Pot  36"-48" 5-7
 Diervilla sp.
91. Kodiak® Red (‘G2X885411’)
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The newest addition to the Kodiak® diervilla series, this rugged beauty offers attractive red spring and autumn foliage, with red tones on new growth all summer long. Bright yellow flowers appear from late spring through fall. This durable, carefree native is drought tolerant, deer resistant, and even tolerates dry shade.
SC-12PWCC #3 Pot 36"-48" 4-7
 Diervilla x
92. Kodiak® Orange (‘G2X88544’)
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This shrub pushes fall color to the limits with its glowing orange fall foliage. It lights up the fall landscape, making it an ecofriendly alternative to burning bush. Bright yellow flowers in early summer. A durable native that thrives in sun or shade. It's drought-toleran, deer-resistant, and can even grow in dry shade.
SC-9PWCC #3 Pot 36"-48" 4-7
 Diervilla x splendens
93. Kodiak® Fresh (‘SMNDSS’)
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Freshen up the landscape with Kodiak Fresh diervilla! This fast-growing, easy-care diervilla brings bright and lively color to the garden with new growth that emerges in tones of orange and red then matures to chartreuse. Yellow flowers pepper the plant all summer long, attracting pollinators. Ideal for low-maintenance hedges, as well as incorporating into pollinator and native plant gardens; even traditional perennial and flower gardens will find a place for its neat foliage and clean color.
SC-10PWCC #3 Pot 24"-36" 3-8
DogwoodCornus alba
94. Ivory Halo® (‘Bailhalo’)
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The Ivory Halo Dogwood is a compact, variegated dogwood, with green & white foliage; bright red twigs add winter interest; finer textured and more compact than others.
SB-8#3 Pot   5'-6'3-7
Dogwood (Red Twig)Cornus stolonifera
95. Arctic Fire® (‘Farrow’)
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A new compact selection of the ever popular ‘Baileyiu’ red stem dogwood. Dark red winter twigs and a compact, nonsuckering habit. Compact in stature and easy to care for, the stem of this plant is perfect for arrangements.
SB-9PWCC #3 Pot 36"-48"3-7
ElderberrySambucus nigra
96. Black Lace® (‘Eva’)
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Intense purple black foliage is finely cut, giving it an effect similar to that of Japanese maple. Indeed, some designers are using it in place of the more sensitive acer varieties since BLACK LACE is extremely durable and adaptable.
?PWCC #3 Pot  6'-8'4-7
 Sambucus racemosa
97. Lemony Lace® (‘SMNSRD4’)
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Check out this showy new cutleaf elderberry with bright golden foliage. It's a colorful, shaggy mound of gold threads with colorful reddish new growth. The foliage is more deeply cut than ‘Sutherland Gold’ or Black Lace™ resulting in a compact irregular mound with extremely fine texture. White spring flowers produce red fruit in fall. Will tolerate full sun in northern climates, but prefers light shade in more southern areas.
?PWCC #3 Pot  36"-5' 3-7
False Cypress (Fernspray)Chamaecyparis obtusa
98. Jade Waves® (‘MonYur’)
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An improved selection with a more compact, uniform habit on a handsome pyramidal form. Gracefully curved branches hold sprays of fern-like green foliage. Lends an Asian feel to the garden. Superb for screening, or as a large accent in landscape or containers. Evergreen.
SA-10#2 Pot   6'-8' 4-8
False Spirea (Sem)Sorbaria sorbifolia
99. First Editions® Matcha Ball (‘Levgreen’)
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Forming a perfect round ball fern-like leaves cover Matcha Ball® in a fresh shade of green, much like Matcha tea. When the leaves first emerge in very early spring, the leaves and petioles have hints of red and orange-peach that ultimately mature to green in the summer and yellow in the fall. Matcha Ball® sparsely blooms, which helps it maintain a tight round form throughout the growing season. It prefers moist, well-drained organic soil, and tolerates full sun to some light shade. Matcha Ball® is the perfect sized shrub for the smallest of gardens.
 #3 Pot  24"-36" 3-7
FetterbushLeucothoe fontanesiana
100. Leafscape™ Little Flames
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Little Flames will flicker in your garden with its bright orange-red evergreen foliage, new growth in spring is red in color which contrasts well with the green foliage beneath, known for a compact, dense form, use as a low hedge or container plant, tolerates acidic soil, dainty white raceme flowers in spring, fall foliage turns crimson-red.
 #2 Pot   20"-22" 5-9
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