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Adam's NeedleYucca filamentosa
1. Color Guard
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‘Color Guard’ bears bright creamy-yellow leaves with green edges. During the cooler months of fall and winter, the light leaf centers take on rose overtones.
11C-N10" Bl 24"-36"36"-48"4-10
  
2. Excalibur
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This Yucca forms a uniform, spiky, rounded clump of sword-like, blue-green to glaucous grey-green leaves lined with an extraordinary number of curly white filaments. Its habit is much more uniform and is overall smaller than the straight species.

Impressively stout flower scapes carry white, bell-shaped flowers in early to midsummer.

11C-N10" Bl 18"-24"36"-42"4-10
Anemone (Grapeleaf)Anemone tomentosa
3. Robustissima
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Profuse flowers, excellent late season color for garden or bouquet. Most winter hardy and vigorous of the fall-blooming anemones. Deep green foliage stays attractive all season.
9C-N8" Gr 30"-36"23"-35"3-9
Anemone (Japanese)Anemone hupehensis var. japonica
4. Fall in Love™ Sweetly
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You'll love how this perennial will extend the seasonal interest of your garden. When other plants in your garden are fading, FALL IN LOVE™ ‘Sweetly’ is just getting started, producing rich, rose pink flowers in early fall. Semi-double flowers are produced above a large mound of dark green foliage. Spreads slowly through rhizomes. Plant with other fall bloomers, such as PRAIRIE WINDS® Ornamental Grasses and ROCK ‘N GROW® Sedum.
9C-NPW #1 Pot 20"-26"24"-30"4-8
  
5. Honorine Jobert
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Large flowers on graceful, slender stalks provide dramatic late season color for the garden or bouquet. Lovely foliage forms 12" mounds and stays attractive all season.
9C-N8" Gr 36"-48"24"5-9
  
6. Pamina
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‘Pamina’ comes into its prime just as other plants are beginning to retire for the season. From late summer into mid-fall, deep rosy pink 2.5” double flowers top tall, graceful stems which sway beautifully in the wind. Individual petals are elongated and daisy-like.
9C-N8" Gr 30"-36"24"-36"4-8
Aster (New England)Symphyotrichum novae-angliae
7. Alma Potschke
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In fall, this classic cultivar becomes a glowing mass of vibrant pink daisy-like flowers that will stop traffic on your street. ‘Alma Potschke’ grows 4 ft. tall but can be pinched once or twice in late spring or early summer for more compact plants.
4D-S6" Gr 35"-40"18"-24"5-8
  
8. Purple Dome
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‘Purple Dome’ is less than half as tall as other New England Asters, and when it blooms in fall, it really does resemble a purple dome. The ideal companion is Sedum ‘Autumn Joy.'
4D-S6" Gr 18"-18"12"-18"4
Astilbe (Chinese)Astilbe chinensis
9. Black Pearls®
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‘Black Pearls’ has the darkest foliage of all Astilbes. Mid-late, fantastic new color! large flower plumes are purple with a hint of blue and the foliage is dark green, stems are sturdy and won't flop over. Finely cut foliage is very heat tolerant and will tolerate part sun to shade.
12B-N8" Gr 20"-28"16"-24"3-8
  
10. Fireworks Pink
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Displaying large, soft pink plumes of florets on gracefully arching stems, this astilbe is a gorgeous ornamental perennial for any shady site in the landscape. It effectively adds color and light to wooded sites, shadowed borders and summertime containers. As an added bonus, the green, fernlike foliage provides a wonderful contrast to the soft pink flower heads. Easy to grow and maintain, too.
12B-N8" Gr 22"-24"18"-24"3-8
  
11. Mighty™ Chocolate Cherry
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A gorgeous four foot tall astilbe with showy, upright velvety red plumes over boldly divided dark green to chocolate brown to reddish foliage. Robust grower. Plant this showstopper at the back of your shade garden.
12B-N8" TC 39"-49"24"-36"3-9
  
12. Mighty™ Pip
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A gorgeous four foot tall astilbe with showy, clear salmon pink plumes over boldly divided dark green leaves that may have bronze edging. Plant this showstopper at the back of your shade garden. Robust grower.
12B-N8" TC 40"-48"24"-36"3-9
  
13. Mighty™ Red Quin
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A gorgeous four foot tall astilbe with showy, upright red plumes over boldly divided dark green leaves that may have bronze edging. Plant this showstopper at the back of your shade garden. Robust grower.
12B-N8" TC 40"-48"24"-36"3-9
  
14. Vision in Red
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A robust grower, ‘Vision in Red’ has deep red buds that open to pinkish-red flowers on full plumes. It blooms in midsummer, with flowers being held on red stems above the bronze-green foliage.
12B-N8" TC 15"15"4-9
  
15. Vision Vulcano
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Dense yet fluffy plumes of glowing reddish-pink flowers on upright, sturdy stems over glossy foliage from mid-summer into fall. Heavily serrated leaves emerge dark maroon and mature to dark green, very floriferous and easy grower.
12B-N8" TC 24"-27"14"-16"3-8
  
16. Visions
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Raspberry red plumes are sweetly fragrant with a dense, pyramidal shape. Blooms in midsummer. Large, clear green leaves with a coarse texture. A dwarf selection.
12B-N8" Gr 14"-16"12"-15"4-9
Astilbe (Japanese)Astilbe japonica
17. Deutschland
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Pure white, open lacy plumes. A member of Astilbe japonica (Japanese Astilbe). A species characterized by an early bloom time and glossy green leaves often tinged with red. Flowers are produced in dense, pyramidal clusters.
12B-N8" Gr  24"-30"18"-24"4-9
  
18. Peach Blossom
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12B-N8" Gr 24"15"-18"4-9
  
19. Red Sentinel
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A species characterized by an early bloom time and glossy green leaves often tinged with red. Flowers are produced in dense, pyramidal clusters.
12B-N8" TC 20"-24"12"-18"4-9
  
20. Rheinland
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Clear rose-pink flowers are held in large, diamond-shaped panicles. Blooms in early summer; very floriferous and vigorous. One of the best early pink astilbes.
12B-N8" Gr 24"16"-20"4-9
BarrenwortEpimedium alpinum
21. Rubrum
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In this selection, plants form a bushy mound of dark green leaves, bearing sprays of cherry-red flowers in mid to late spring. Although they will take a couple of years to reach a mature size, plants are long-lived and very sturdy. Old leaves should be pruned to the ground in late winter to show the flowers to best effect. Drought tolerant once established. Plants may be divided in early spring or late summer. Beautiful bronze foliage color in winter.
11C-N8" TC 8"-12"12"-18"4-9
 Epimedium x versicolor
22. Sulphureum
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One of the best cultivars available today as well as the toughest Epimedium for dry shade, even under large, thirsty trees. From mid to late spring, clusters of small flowers with pale yellow sepals and primrose-yellow petals hover just above the foliage.
11C-N8" TC 12"28"5-8
BeardtonguePenstemon x mexicali
23. Pike’s Peak Purple®
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Developed in Colorado, this hybrid forms a bushy clump of narrow green leaves, with short spikes of bright violet-purple trumpet flowers beginning in early summer. Blooming can continue on and off for most of the summer. An excellent low-maintenance perennial, adapting to a wide range of garden conditions. Attractive to both butterflies and hummingbirds. A 1999 Plant Select® introduction.
4C-S4½" Wh 12"-16"10"-12"5-9
Bee BalmMonarda didyma
24. Balmy™ Lilac
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This more compact selection features lilac flowers, arranged in large, shaggy heads, an ideal size for the middle of a sunny border. Foliage is delightfully fragrant. Good powdery mildew resistance. A favorite of both butterflies and hummingbirds.
9C-N8" Gr 10"-12"8"-10"4-9
  
25. Balmy™ Purple
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This more compact selection features purple flowers, arranged in large, shaggy heads, an ideal size for the middle of a sunny border. Foliage is delightfully fragrant. Good powdery mildew resistance. A favorite of both butterflies and hummingbirds.
9C-N8" Gr 10"-12"8"-10"4-9
  
26. Bee Lieve™
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Pale pink flowers develop from deep maroon buds to give a soothing effect in the summer garden.
9C-N8" Gr 15"-18"12"-15"4-9
  
27. Bee Merry™
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Coral pink flowers with a dark brown button center make for a fascinating addition to the summer garden. Attract tons of pollinators to your gardens with the Bee-You series.
9C-N8" Gr 12"-15"10"-12"4-9
Begonia (Wax-leaf)Begonia semperflorens
28. Cocktail® Gin
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This wax begonia variety features bronze leaf, early flowering, compact habit and superior container and garden performance. The bright blooms contrast nicely with its dark foliage and literally cover the plant all season long. Easy maintenance.
11D-N*Multi* 7"-9"7"-9"n/a
  
29. Cocktail® Mix
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This wax begonia variety features bronze leaf, early flowering, compact habit and superior container and garden performance. The bright blooms contrast nicely with its dark foliage and literally cover the plant all season long. Easy maintenance.
11D-N*Multi* 7"-9"7"-9"n/a
  
30. Cocktail® Tequila
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This wax begonia variety features bronze leaf, early flowering, compact habit and superior container and garden performance. The pink blooms contrast nicely with its dark foliage and literally cover the plant all season long. Easy maintenance.
11D-N*Multi* 7"-9"7"-9"n/a
  
31. Cocktail® Vodka
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This wax begonia variety features bronze leaf, early flowering, compact habit and superior container and garden performance. The bright blooms contrast nicely with its dark foliage and literally cover the plant all season long. Easy maintenance.
11D-N*Multi* 7"-9"7"-9"n/a
  
32. Cocktail® Whiskey
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This wax begonia variety features bronze leaf, early flowering, compact habit and superior container and garden performance. The bright blooms contrast nicely with its dark foliage and literally cover the plant all season long. Easy maintenance.
11D-N*Multi* 7"-9"7"-9"n/a
BellflowerCampanula trachelium
33. Flore Pleno Mix
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Campanula trachelium ‘Flore Pleno Mix’, the nettle-like double bellflower, is one of those perennials that is simply a joy in the garden. As a sturdy plant, it is ideally adapted to all kinds of climatic conditions. It tolerates dry periods in summer and light soils, loves the sun and feels at home in partial shade, competes against weeds and is stable upright.

As a seedling in the landscaping garden, it closes open spaces and improves every garden design. In fact, every garden becomes fabulous with the Flore Pleno shape, whose bell-shaped flowers look like porcelain in detail, caused by the second ring of petals. As beautiful as the nuances of the double, violet, light blue and white flowers may be, a really breathtaking sight emerges from July to September, especially with mass planting.

5C-N  24"-32"18"-24"4-8
Bellflower (Carpathian Harebell)Campanula carpatica
34. Rapido Blue
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One of the earlist blooming C. carpatica types on the market with good vigor and uniformity. 1½-2" cup shaped, violet blue flowers and dark green foliage.
5C-N  5"-7"5"-8"3-8
  
35. Rapido White
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One of the earliest blooming Campanula carpatica types on the market with good vigor and uniformity. 1-1.5in cup shaped, pure white flowers and dark green foliage.
5C-N  5"-7"5"-8"3-8
Bellflower (Peach-Leaved)Campanula persicifolia
36. Blue
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This species has been grown for centuries in cottage gardens, and is still an excellent choice for the border, or in mixed containers. Plants form a low mound of dark green leaves, bearing tall stems of large, open bright-blue bells during the summer months.
5C-N  23"-35"12"-18"3-8
BetonyStachys x
37. Summer Crush
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Stachys ‘Summer Crush’ produces bicolor flower spikes in shades of pink and white. The flowers are held upright on almost leafless stems above clumps of green foliage. The deer-resistant, clay-tolerant plants spread by rhizome and will spread gradually in evenly moist, sunny spots. Mature plants have some resistance to drought. Great planted in multiples adjacent to dark purple bloomers.
11C-N8" TC 24"-30"18"-24"4-8
Betony (Alpine)Stachys monnieri
38. Hummelo
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this species forms large, rounded clumps of green, long and narrow, textured leaves. It is lovely even when it's not in bloom. In midsummer, sturdy spikes of lavender-rose flowers shoot up through the foliage, putting on quite a display.
11C-N8" Gr 18"-20"18"4-8
Black Snakeroot; BugbaneCimicifuga racemosa
39. Atropurpurea
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Interesting, tall selection whose foliage emerges green in spring and soon turns purple. Fragrant, creamy white, bottle brush-like flowers that repel insects are an added bonus. Attractive green seedpods form after blooms fade.
11C-S10" Bl 48"-7'24"-48"4-8
Black-eyed SusanRudbeckia fulgida
40. Goldsturm
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‘Goldsturm’ Black Eyed Susans have a long season of bloom and a sturdy, upright habit. The gold daisy-like flowers have a distinct dark brown central cone and are held on branching stems. Do not deadhead these cones if you want winter interest since the black seed heads remain attractive throughout the winter and the seeds provide a source of food for small birds.
5C-N  24"-36"18"-24"4-10
Black-eyed Susan, Gloriosa DaisyRudbeckia fulgida var. sullivantii
41. Goldblitz
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An improved ‘Goldsturm’ which blooms three weeks earlier. Gold flowers with dark green foliage; compact growth habit.
9C-N8" Gr 22"-24"22"-24"3-9
 Rudbeckia hirta
42. American Gold Rush
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Finally, a Black Eyed Susan that's resistant to the Septoria leaf spot! Thanks to the thinner and hairier leaves, this hybrid Rudbeckia shows no signs of the fungus even in wet, humid conditions. A dome-like habit of golden yellow flowers with black centers are produced heavily from July to September here in Michigan, with some color until frost. Destined to be the new staple for landscapes! From Brent Horvath of Intrinsic Perennial Gardens.
9C-N8" Gr 22"-26"40"-44"4-9
  
43. Autumn Colors
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This mid-sized strain produces large brown-eyed daisy flowers for months on end, in a range of bicolor shades from yellow through gold, orange and bronzy-red. An outstanding cut flower. Removing faded blossoms regularly will greatly increase the flowering time. Seed heads have good winter interest, and can be used in dried arrangements. Fairly drought tolerant, once established. Wonderful in mixed containers. Fleuroselect.
5C-N  20"-23"10"-12"5-9
  
44. Cappuccino
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Long-lasting, 4" red and yellow bicolor blooms top very vigorous and floriferous, heat-tolerant plants.
5C-N  18"-20"14"-16"3-9
  
45. Cherry Brandy
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This powerhouse of a plant is just 2 feet tall, but sends up dozens upon dozens of giant daisies over a long season, bringing butterflies and bees to pay their respects all summer long. The long-lasting blooms combine rich shades of red and maroon with that trademark big black eye, so you can imagine how terrific they look in the vase.
5C-N  22"-24"12"-15"5-8
  
46. Chocolate Orange
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‘Chocolate Orange’ Rudbeckia boasts large chocolate-mahogany 4" flowers adorned with beautifully contrasting orange tips. They bloom profusely from mid-summer to frost, providing weeks of eye-catching color. An outstanding cut flower, the seed heads have good winter interest unless they are used in dried arrangements.
5C-N  24"-30"18"-24"4-9
  
47. Denver Daisy
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Denver Daisy sports enormous 6" to 8" blooms with outstretched petals of purest yellow. At the base of each petal is a dab or two of dark red, creating a halo around the chocolate-brown cone.
5C-N  22"-26"10"-18"5
  
48. Irish Eyes
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Flower heads are composed of bright yellow petals surrounding a green center. Suitable as a cut flower, or superb when massed in the border or wildflower garden. These cheery, easy-to-grow plants belong in every sunny garden.
5C-N  24"-30"18"-24"4-10
  
49. Sahara
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A delightful mix of caramel and soft pink/red blooms. Flowers are semi double to fully double. Good heat tolerance and great for amateur cut flowers.
5C-N  18"-22"14"-16"4-10
Blanket FlowerGaillardia aristata
50. SpinTop™ Copper Sun
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This selection features countless copper-orange flowers with glowing yellow tips on each fluted petal. Top-notch flowering continuing into fall, the autumnal-hued blossoms highlight silvery-green compact foliage. Deer resistant and carefree.

Gaillardia Copper Sun, from the SpinTop Series, features an excellent branching habit with multiple buds on every stem. Compact, uniform and extremely early flowering, this series demonstrates excellent heat tolerance in all regions. Large flowerheads are pollinator favorites. Very drought resistant. Pairs nicely with the soft blues of perennial Geraniums. Completely carefree.

10C-N8" Gr 8"-12"12"-16"4-9
  
51. SpinTop™ Mango
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For vibrant color, try the newest addition to the early blooming Spintop series. Radiant orange flowers with serrated yellow tips bloom over compact and uniform foliage all summer long.
10C-N8" Gr  8"-12"12"-14"5-9
  
52. SpinTop™ Red
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This very compact selection from the SpinTop series has flat, serrated, rich medium red petals and prominent gold stamens. Attractive to butterflies. Drought tolerant once established. Heat tolerant and actually prefer poorer soils.
10C-N8" Gr 12"-14"12"-14"5-9
  
53. SpinTop™ Red Starburst
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A prolific display of flowers that is sure to enhance sunny beds and borders. Bright yellow blooms with a large red eye sit just above compact clumps of green foliage. Blooms start in late spring, but the real show is put on in late summer into fall. Sturdy and heat tolerant - perfect for waterwise gardens.
10C-N8" Gr 8"-12"12"-16"3-9
Brass ButtonsLeptinella squalida
54. Platt’s Black
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Leptinella is a fast growing colorful ground cover that is easy to grow and makes an ideal lawn replacement for small areas. In late spring, the carpet is covered with tiny yellow button-like flowers that contrast nicely with the two-toned foliage.
4C-S6" Gr 2"-4"12"-15"4
Brown-eyed SusanRudbeckia triloba
55. Prairie Glow
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Generous amounts of burgundy, daisy-like flowers with brown center disks. Scores of blooms appear from summer until fall with no deadheading. Choose this variety for naturalized areas, wildflower meadows, and borders. A short-lived perennial with pleasing tendencies to reseed. It is easy to grow in average, moist, well-drained soil.
5C-N,9C-N  36"-48"12"-24"3-10
BurnetSanguisorba minor
56. Little Angel
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This is a cute dwarf plant featuring compact green and white variegated foliage topped with raspberry-like flowers rise on slender stems in late summer. ‘Little Angel’ is a great choice for adding texture and interest to the garden border, containers, or naturalized area in the yard.

This perennial has been in retail in Japan for a number of years, and is recently making a splash in the European and American markets, thanks to Osco Garden and Luc Klinkhamer of the Netherlands.

10C-N8" TC 8"-10"10"-12"4-8
CandytuftIberis amara
57. Summer Snowdrift
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A blanket of pure white all season long! Large clusters of flowers carpet the narrow, evergreen leaves from spring to fall. Evergreen foliage is dark green and semi-glossy, making for an attractive appearance all season. Nice alternative to lobelia.
4C-S4½" Wh 10"-12"12"-14"6-9
 Iberis sempervirens
58. Snow Flurries
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A blanket of pure white! Large clusters of flowers carpet the narrow, evergreen leaves from mid to late spring. The profile of this variety is shorter and wider than our other Iberis offerings. Evergreen foliage is dark green and semi-glossy, making for an attractive appearance all season.
5D-N  5"-6"12"-24"3-9
Cardinal FlowerLobelia cardinalis
59. Cardinal Flower
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Brilliant fire red flower spikes stand atop distinctly upright plants from late summer through early fall. The leaves are green and lance-like. This species prefers a location in partial shade.
4C-S4½" Wh 36"-48"18"-24"3-9
 Lobelia x speciosa
60. Starship™ Blue
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The combination of big, wide-open, butterfly-shaped purple blooms and near-black stems is electrifying on this compact, free-flowering Lobelia! ‘Starship Blue’ earns its name with the eye-catching shade of purple borne on its blooms, but its merits go far beyond beauty. It is a hummingbird magnet, and because it flowers from midsummer into mid-fall, you get a longer season of winged visitors!
5D-N  20"-24"8"-12"6-10
  
61. Starship™ Burgundy
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The combination of big, wide-open, butterfly-shaped burgundy blooms and near-black stems is electrifying on this compact, free-flowering Lobelia! ‘Starship Burgundy’ earns its name with the eye-catching shade of velvet-red borne on its blooms, but its merits go far beyond beauty. It is a hummingbird magnet, and because it flowers from midsummer into mid-fall, you get a longer season of winged visitors!
5D-N  20"-24"8"-12"6-10
  
62. Starship™ Scarlet Bronze Leaf
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This perennial has similar excellent bronzing on the leaves to its predecessor, but adds better basal branching and is earlier to flower. Cardinal red flower spikes.
5D-N  20"-28"16"-22"6-10
CatmintNepeta faassenii
63. Cat’s Meow
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Truly the “cat’s meow”, the best Nepeta we’ve seen yet! Unlike most Nepetas that have a bit of a wild, unkempt look, this first class selection keeps its tidy, dense, rounded shape all season long.

Its small, grey-green, aromatic leaves are topped with well-branched stems carrying spikes of sky blue flowers with purple calyxes from early summer into early fall.

‘Cat’s Meow’ has everything today’s gardeners are looking for: a low maintenance, drought tolerant, deer resistant, long blooming perennial that looks great all season.

9C-SPW #1 Pot 17"-20"24"-36"3-8
  
64. Walker’s Low
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Gray-green, aromatic foliage gives way to a plethora of soft lavender-blue flowers which are produced over a long period in summer. Although the stems are 2-3’ long, the plant's arching habit brings the height down to 18 to 24 inches if it is not staked.
4C-S4½" Wh 24"-36"18"-24"3-8
  
65. Whispurr™ Blue
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This selection, part of the Whispurr™ Series, features small light purple flowers that are densely clustered to form large plumes, blooming from May to September. Very popular with pollinators. The leaves are highly aromatic when crushed or bruised so an excellent addition planted along a garden path.
4C-S4½" Wh 24"-28"18"-22"4-9
 Nepeta grandiflora
66. Summer Magic
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Summer Magic is a new, extremely free-flowering grandiflora variety from the UK that blooms continuously from May to September. Grass green leaves and a great deep lavender flower color make for a great garden combination. This new catmint is compact and sturdy and never flops, even in the worst rain storms. You won't attract cats with this selection either. Compared to ‘Walker's Low’ and ‘Six Hills Giant’, Summer Magic has a much sturdier habit and never goes through that ugly mid summer phase. Awards: Shortlisted for the New Plant Award at RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2013.
9C-S8" Gr 15"-18"15"-18"4-9
Catmint (Dwarf)Nepeta x faassenii
67. Junior Walker™
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This selection of Catmint is a sterile dwarf of N. ‘Walker’s Low’ and only reaches approximately 40cm (16 inches) tall. It features blue-green leaves that are highly aromatic when crushed or bruised so an excellent addition planted along a garden path. Small pale lavender flowers are densely clustered and bloom from May to September. Shear back the initial flower spikes for continuous bloom. Attractive to our feline friends.
9C-S8" Gr 14"-16"31"-35"5-9
  
68. Little Trudy®
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This lovely selection is a dwarf cultivar that grows in spreading mounds and features finely textured, grey-green leaves that are highly aromatic when crushed or bruised so makes a wonderful addition planted along a garden path. Two-lipped lavender flowers are densely clustered and bloom from May to September. The aroma is almost irresistible to our feline friends. Shear back the initial flower spikes for continuous bloom.
9C-S8" Gr 10"-12"12"-18"4-9
Catmint (Japanese)Nepeta subsessilis
69. Grand View Mix
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Showy spikes of bell-shaped, deep violet, violet-blue, blue or pink flowers (to 5 cm long) with maroon spots bloom in dense false whorls atop square, leafy stems clad with aromatic, toothed, green foliage. Long summer bloom period.
5D-N  16"-24"12"-28"3-9
Clematis (Bush)Clematis
70. 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"24"-36"3-7
ColumbineAquilegia caerulea
71. Kirigami™ Mix
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Mixture of all the flowers in the series: Deep Blue and White, Red and White, and Yellow.
5D-N  22"-24"16"-20"4-9
Coral BellsHeuchera
72. Black Taffeta
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This selection forms a mound of large, glossy, heavily ruffled, almost-black leaves. Sprays of pink flowers on short stems in spring. Great vigor. In warm regions this is best in part to full shade. Excellent in the border, for edging, or in tubs and mixed containers. Foliage should not be trimmed back in the fall, but plants may be tidied up in spring by removing any withered or tired-looking leaves.
4D-STd Gal-TC 8"-10"12"-14"4-9
  
73. Carnival™ Cinnamon Stick
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Leaves have distinct veining and are a soft copper color that deepens as the season progresses. White spires of flowers appear in the spring. Plant to add brightness to shade landscapes or containers, wonderful winter hardiness and heat tolerance.
4D-STd Gal-TC 10"-12"12"-14"4-9
  
74. Primo® Wild Rose
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This easily distinguishable Heuchera stands out with its large leaves and bright, uniquely colored foliage. ‘Wild Rose’ forms a dense habit of large, bright rosy purple leaves with deep charcoal gray veining. The prominent dark veining really causes the foliage color pop, making it a great choice for shade. This is the perfect companion plant to the dark-leafed ‘Black Pearl’. Upright, dark burgundy rose flower scapes have matching dark buds that open to rosy pink flowers.
4D-SPW #1 Pot 8"-10"18"-20"4-9
  
75. Spellbound
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Marvelous ruffled foliage of dazzling silvers with tints of rose purple will leave you spellbound. The purple tones are more prominent in the spring and fall. Silver tones are more prevalent in shade. It forms a big plant with a dense, multi-crown habit. Great in containers or in the landscape. A new popularity poll winner!
4D-STd Gal-TC 8"-10"12"-16"4-9
CranesbillGeranium
76. Brookside
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Lavender blue flowers with a tiny white eye and deep purple veining bloom for an exceptionally long time from late spring thru midsummer and then again from early fall until frost. The compact clumps of lacy green foliage provide a wonderful background for these flowers and retain their healthy look all season. In fall, the leaves turn vivid red-orange.
12C-N8" Gr 12"-12"14"4-8
 Geranium pratense
77. Boom Chocolatta
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This perennial certainly does have a chocolatey look! This Geranium pratense hybrid has rich, dark bronze leaves and an upright habit, with blue-purple flowers covering the top of the habit, starting in early summer. Compared to older genetics, ‘Boom Chocolatta’ is more vigorous, and has a very refined habit. Use it as a contrast with green-leaved plants in your sun garden!
12C-NPW #1 Pot 24"-26"28"-30"4-8
DaylilyHemerocallis hybrid
78. Alabama Jubilee
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Huge 7", fiery red-orange flowers with a deeper red band and gold throat. Sculpted petals are delightfully ruffled and are of good substance, holding up well in the hot summer sun. Strong, well-branched scapes. Outstanding pest resistant foliage looks great all season long. Award winner.
10C-S8" TC 30"18"-24"3-9
  
79. Be Fruitful and Multiply
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Huge 7", fiery red-orange flowers with a deeper red band and gold throat. Sculpted petals are delightfully ruffled and are of good substance, holding up well in the hot summer sun. Strong, well-branched scapes. Outstanding pest resistant foliage looks great all season long. Award winner.
10C-S8" TC 30"18"-24"3-9
  
80. Bestseller
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Mid to late, large 5" fragrant lavender-pink flowers trimmed with yellow ruffles edged above a greenish throat, compact and re-blooms.
10C-S8" TC 24"-28"18"-24"2-9
  
81. Collage
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Mid, 5" light purple flowers with slightly darker eye and very large gold throat, heavily ruffled gold edge.
10C-S8" TC 28"-32"18"-23"3-9
  
82. Erin Lea
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10C-S8" TC   n/an/an/a
  
83. Garden Show
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One of the best daylilies in its color class! Putting on a terrific show in the garden, this daylily produces loads of large 6", shimmering diamond dusted, lavender mauve flowers with a prominent citron yellow throat and matching purple stamens. Ruffled, recurved tepals open wide and flat revealing the triangular flower form.

This daylily is highly fragrant; its delightful perfume is noticeable from several feet away. We like how compact and well-proportioned this daylily is, with its large flowers appearing just at the top of the foliage instead of on tall, willowy scapes like some large flowered daylilies. The well-branched and budded scapes appear first in midseason and then again later in the season when it reblooms.

10C-S8" TC 24"-28"18"-24"3-9
  
84. Handwriting on the Wall
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Another beautiful daylily from renowned daylily breeder Karol Emmerich! 6" triangular shaped flowers are peach with a wine purple eye. Like watercolor paint, the purple color blends to lavender purple toward the yellow throat for a stunning display. A thin, purple picotee edge frames the edge of the blooms.
10C-S8" TC 24"18"-24"3-9
  
85. Jekyll Island™
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This vigorous rebloomer has fragrant, rose-colored blooms, each with a large, yellow throat and pie-crusted edges rimmed in gold. The flowers measure 6" in diameter and shimmer in the sunlight as if covered with a frosty mist!
10C-S8" TC 20"-24"18"-24"3-9
  
86. Jolyene Nichole
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Six inch, pink, pointed and deeply ruffled tepals with rose veining, golden yellow eye, and pale green throat. Broad, nearly round petals and wide, slightly recurved form. Large blooms on a small plant makes this one great for containers. Foliage is evergreen in most climates.
10C-S8" TC 14"18"-24"3-9
  
87. Kansas Kitten
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A compact reblooming daylily with intricate blooms for a front of the border impact. 5" wide lavender purple flowers with dark purple eyes. 'Kansas Kitten' is a solid rebloomer with a high bud count on well-branched scapes.
10C-S8" TC 22"18"-24"3-9
  
88. Marque Moon
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‘Marque Moon’ sets the new standard for white daylilies as its form is greatly improved. Extravagant ruffling unlike any other lends a fancy, elegant look to the blossoms. The large 5-5½", fragrant, cream colored blossoms have a yellow throat that radiates softly out onto the petals. This yellow coloring is repeated on the picotee edge around each rounded petal. On cloudy days, you can detect a hint of peach color in the flower, and on sunny days you can see the diamond dust sparkling on the petals.

This is a heavily budded daylily that can produce an incredible 40 buds per scape. It forms a compact clump of narrow, arching foliage topped with large flowers in midsummer.

10C-S8" TC 24"18"-24"3-9
  
89. Mauna Loa
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This midsized selection has amber-gold blooms with a red hairline edge. Early/Midseason. Winter dormant. Tetraploid. A winner of numerous American Daylily Society awards.
10C-S8" Gr 18"-21"23"-29"2-9
  
90. Moses’ Fire
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The double flowers of ‘Moses’ Fire’, a truly deep-red Daylily, have a faint golden streak on their ruffled edges, evoking the burning bush. Its petals are tightly packed for a dramatic display of vivid color. An early and profuse bloomer, it puts on a second show at summer's end. A winner, for sure.
10C-S8" TC 22"-24"18"-24"4-9
  
91. Passion for Red
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Representing a breeding advancement in red daylilies, this new daylily produces very sunfast, extremely vibrant red flowers with a contrasting yellow eye/throat zone that is visible on all 6 tepals. For designers who are particular about their shades of red, this is more of an orange-red than a blue-red.

Very large 6¾", fragrant blossoms put on a terrific show in early midseason with some rebloom later in the summer. Thick, 3-4 way branched scapes carry buds which open over time rather than all at once, extending the bloom time and showing off each fabulous flower to its fullest potential.

‘Passion for Red’ is considered by some to be one of the very best red daylilies available today.

10C-S8" TC 25"-27"18"-24"3-9
  
92. Perceptive
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Mid, 6" orange-pink flowers with gold throat and triangular red eye, heavily ruffled yellow edge. Rebloomer.
10C-S8" TC 27"-29"16"-22"3-9
  
93. Pointed Perfection
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Early-mid, this reliable rebloomer has 6" flowers with warm orange petals, pointed red eye, yellow throat and a thin, red edging. Strong tetraploid with about 15 buds per scape.
10C-S8" TC 24"-27"18"-24"3-9
  
94. Rainbow Rhythm® Blood Sweat and Tears
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'Blood, Sweat and Tears' is aptly named to reference the years of hard work by renowned breeder Karol Emmerich to find a truly exceptional red daylily. Massive 6" raspberry red flowers are complemented by a wide rosy pink eye that leads to a yellow throat. A thin white margin edges each petal. Flowers are held on proportionate scapes, just above the foliage. There are no hardiness concerns with this red daylily as it was bred and selected in Minnesota.
10C-SPW #2 Pt 28"18"-24"3-9
  
95. Rainbow Rhythm® King of the Ages
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If you're looking for a daylily that brings height to the garden, this is a top choice! In addition to tall scapes, 'King of the Ages' boasts incredible size with 6½" flowers. The petals are a unique blend of butter-yellow, peach, and apricot (officially, a "polychrome"). With its burgundy red eye and matching red picotee edge, this will definitely fill you with awe.

Award: American Hemerocallis Society Honorable Mention 2010.

10C-SPW #2 Pt 38"18"-24"3-9
  
96. Rainbow Rhythm® Lake of Fire
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A stunning new color pattern for Proven Winners! The enormous 7" flower is apricot orange with an incredibly wide, orange red eye. Along the ruffled edge is a matching orange red picotee edge with a razor thin golden yellow margin. 'Lake of Fire' will set your garden ablaze in midsummer.
10C-SPW #2 Pt 24"18"-24"3-9
  
97. Rainbow Rhythm® Nosferatu
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Large 6”, shimmering dark purple, very sunfast flowers with a chartreuse throat and pie crust ruffled petals are produced midseason. A high bud count on well-branched scapes ensures many weeks of bloom.

Similar to the highly regarded daylily ‘Bela Lugosi’, this variety offers a shorter height, fragrant blossoms, and more prominent veining in the oval shaped petals.

10C-SPW #2 Pt 26"18"-24"3-9
  
98. Rainbow Rhythm® Persian Ruby
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An easily recognizable daylily that's a must-have for your garden! Deep purplish red, spoon-shaped flowers are massive – nearly 8" across. The large green throat is a nice contrast to the dark petals. Compared to the popular 'Ruby Spider', flowers are more purple in color. 'Persian Ruby' demands attention when it explodes with flowers in midsummer thanks to its high bud count.
10C-SPW #2 Pt 30"18"-24"3-9
  
99. Rainbow Rhythm® Star of the North
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A uniquely shaped daylily that is easily recognizable in a crowd. Triangular, pale yellow petals have a large wine purple eye and a razor thin wine purple edge. An improved 'El Desperado', this variety has an improved flower form, a higher bud count, good branching, rebloom, and a slightly earlier bloom season compared to its predecessor.
10C-SPW #2 Pt 34"18"-24"3-9
  
100. Rainbow Rhythm® Tiger Swirl
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This new and exciting variety stands out from the rest of the daylilies with its uniquely shaped petals. Huge, 6.5in triangular-shaped flowers are light golden yellow with a pronounced raspberry red eye. Its bottom sepals are smooth, often twisting or curling into a “swirling” motion. This is the perfect companion to ‘Primal Scream’, matching its spider-like look. Daylilies are a perfect landscape plant and possibly the most care-free and easiest perennials to grow.
10C-SPW #2 Pt 32"18"-24"3-9
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