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Acorn SquashCucurbita pepo
1. Table Ace F1
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The finest, tastiest acorn squash you'll ever grow. Color is excellent, and the thick, bright orange flesh is smooth and delicious. The rind is a real black-green and holds its color well in storage. Its semi-bush vines are quite compact and produce a lot of delicious squash in a limited space. Stores well all winter.
7D-NFlat (48-Ct)   n/an/a8-10
Adam's NeedleYucca filamentosa
2. 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
  
3. 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
African DaisyOsteospermum hybrid
4. Bright Lights Horizon Sunset
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Heat tolerant plants with large salmon orange and lavender blue daisy flowers. The mounded habit really holds the flowers up for great flower presence. It works well in hanging baskets, window boxes, patio planters and landscapes.
3C-NPW 2 Qt (6½") 8"-12"10"-18"9-11
  
5. Bright Lights Red
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Heat tolerant plants with large red daisy flowers. Mounded habits really hold the flowers up for great flower presence.
3C-NPW 2 Qt (6½") 8"-12"8"-12"9-11
African Lily, Lily of the NileAgapanthus
6. Galaxy Blue
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With its wide leaves of chartreuse, highlighted with splashy rose red hearts, caladium Lemon Blush is an entirely new look for caladiums. The yellowy green seems to glow in the shady garden, and this variety is particularly well suited to containers. While tolerant of sun, the coloring is best when grown in partial to full shade.
4B-S10" TC 36"-40"28"-30"6-10
  
7. Galaxy White
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5" clusters of pure white flowers. Very vigorous-one of the largest you'll find!
4B-S10" TC 38"-44"38"-44"6-10
AloeAloe hybrid
8. Blue Elf
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A tough, heat loving hybrid for small spaces. Narrow, upright, blue-gray leaves contrast nicely with the pale orange flower spikes. This fuss-free succulent thrives in poor soil - perfect for rock gardens, waterwise borders or containers. Excellent for mass plantings. Foliage tips may have a reddish tinge in extreme temperatures. Evergreen.
4A-S#1 Pot 12"-24"12"-24"9-11
Aloe jucundaAloe jucunda
9. jucunda
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Shiny, glossy, triangular, dark green leaves, usualy about 12, flecked with pale green spots, with triangular teeth on the margins. The flowerheads may be seen anytime of the year, single tubular clusters of pale pink to coral. Sap of the leaves may be used to treat mild burns or sunburns.
3D-N3" TC Pot 12"-14"12"-14"9-11
Aloe Vera, Medicine PlantAloe Barbadensis (Aloe Vera)
10. Aloe Vera, Medicine Plant
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The Aloe Vera, in all probability, originates from the Arab region and is an enormously effective medicinal plant with extraordinarily versatile usage. Aloe gel is most effective while fresh and is used to strengthen the immune system, helps with eye maladies, bronchial sufferings, mitigates inflammations and sunburns, and helps with acne and insect stings.
7C-N6" pot 18"-24"18"-24"10-15
Anemone (Grapeleaf)Anemone tomentosa
11. 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
12. 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
  
13. 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-N*Multi* 36"-48"24"5-9
  
14. 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
Angel's TrumpetDatura meteloides
15. Double Lavender
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Fragrant and showy ruffled and double flowers that open late in the day to enhance the evening garden. If your time only allows you to enjoy an evening garden, then the Datura is the plant. The pale blooms will glow well into the twilight and their scent is heavenly.
7C-S8" Gr 24"-36"18"-24"n/a
  
16. Double Purple
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Datura fastuosa ‘Double Purple’ is a tropical bush that can get 36 to 60" in height. The flowers are a double purple with a white center and are trumpet shaped with edges that roll back and form tendrils. The flowers are very fragrant.
4B-N8" Gr 30"-5'30"-36"n/a
AppleMalus
17. Cortland
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Won’t turn brown! This productive tree bears gorgeous ruby red tart, crisp apples with a snowy center that won’t brown in salads. Also perfect for pies and cider. Originated from Geneva, New York in 1898. Cold-hardy. Ripens in mid September.
TA#5 Pot 12'-15'12'-15'4-6
  
18. Empire
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Empire apples have a smooth texture and ripen in mid-September. Empire is a cross between McIntosh and Red Delicious and takes on the best characteristics of both. It is excellent for eating out of hand and in salads and for use in baking and cooking.
TA#5 Pot   n/an/an/a
  
19. Granny Smith
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Granny Smith apples originated in Australia in 1868 when Maria Ann (Granny) Smith found a seedling growing by a creek on her property. This was the same place where she would toss French crab apples grown in Tasmania. The seedling bore light green colored apples that Granny Smith propagated. She found the new apple to be great for both cooking and snacking.

Washington apple growers began growing this apple commercially in the late 1960s. Today, Granny Smith is one of the most well-known apple varieties around, known for its bright green color and tart flavor.

TA#5 Pot 12'-14'14'-16'5-8
  
20. Honeycrisp
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An exciting apple that is exceptionally crisp and juicy. Flavor is sweet but well-balanced. Excellent storage life, up to 7 months. Has been rated equal to or higher in overall quality than Haralson, Honeygold or Keepsake in winter storage trials.
TH#5 Pot 8'-10'12'-15'n/a
  
21. Honeygold
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Hardy substitute for Golden Delicious developed especially for cold northern areas. Golden Delicious flavor, Haralson hardiness. Medium to large golden to greenish fruit with very smooth finish and reddish bronze blush. Flavor is sweeter and more bland than Golden Delicious. High quality. Superior storage qualities. This is the parent to the Honeycrisp apple.
TH#5 Pot 8'-10'10'-12'3-7
  
22. Jonathan
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Jonathan apples are a tart firm apple that ripens in mid-September. The Jonathon is a dual-purpose variety suitable both for fresh eating and for processing. This crimson apple has a spicy tang that blends well with other varieties in sauces and cider.
TA#5 Pot 10'-15'10'-15'5-8
  
23. Red Delicious
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America's favorite red apple, the Red Delicious Apple is one of the most popular apples available today. It is no wonder, since this is a hardy, vigorous tree that will produce many bushels of apple every fall that can be stored for up to 5 months, so you will have your own home-grown apples for half the year and even the biggest crop will not be wasted.

The Red Delicious apple is a perfect choice to integrate into the landscape border, with its delicate white blooms in the spring, followed by crisp, large dark red, aromatic fruit in the autumn. Cross-pollinate with other apple varieties, such as the attractive ‘Cortland’ or ‘Yellow Delicious’ for best fruit production.

TH#5 Pot 15'-20'15'-20'4-9
Apple (Combination) 
24. 4-N-1 combo
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Red McIntosh, Yellow Transparent, Gravenstein, and Yellow Delicious branches grafted to a standard
 #7 Pot   10'-14'8'-12'n/a
ApricotPrunus armeniaca
25. Sungold
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Crops of medium-sized apricots with a bright sweet taste. Fruit has a gold skin with a light blush and tender juicy flesh. Best enjoyed fresh or in tasty preserves. Tree is perfect for compact spaces with its upright growth habit. Developed in Minnesota, released in 1960. Cold-hardy. Freestone. Ripens in July. Pollinator required: Choose another apricot variety.
TI#5 Pot 10'-15'8'-12'4-9
ArborvitaeThuja occidentalis
26. Degroots Spire
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A narrow, columnar form with fine textured, fan-like medium green foliage. ‘Degroot's Spire’ makes an ideal accent plant or very narrow hedge.
SA-14#5 Pot  6'-10'48"-5'3-7
  
27. Full Speed A Hedge® (American Pillar)
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Full Speed A Hedge® ‘American Pillar’ arborvitae is a sport of ‘Hetz Wintergreen’ selected for its very rapid growth rate, dense branching structure, and tall, narrow habit. It maintains this useful desirable columnar shape with minimal pruning. It has tremendous potential in both the residential and commercial landscape market, and is an excellent specimen plant.
SA-11#3 Pot  15'-20'36"-5'3-8
  
28. 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.
SA-12#3 Pot  12"-12"24"-48"3-7
  
29. 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.
SA-10PWCC #2 Pot  24"-36"36"-48"3-8
  
30. Yellow Ribbon
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A distinctive evergreen with showy, dense golden-yellow foliage that maintains its color throughout the year. Thrives in humid conditions. A superb choice for use as an accent to brighten the landscape year-round. Works well for borders, a privacy screen, or any place where brilliant color is needed.
SA-15#2 Pot  8'-10'24"-36"3-7
Arborvitae (Dwarf Globe) 
31. Mr. Bowling Ball® (Bobazam)
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An excellent choice for a low-maintenance landscape. This versatile, perfectly round evergreen can be used in borders, rock gardens, to enhance foundation plantings or highlighted as a specimen, especially in formal gardens. The foliage varies dramatically from more common arborvitae. Soft, finely textured needles are sage green and almost feathery in appearance. Prefers full sun and well-drained soil but will tolerate light shade.
 #2 Pot  24"-36"24"-36"4-8
Arborvitae (Dwarf Pyramid) 
32. Holmstrup
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A compact plant with an upright habit. Bright green color and light bushy foliage gives the plant a textured appearance. Does well in light shade, tolerates poor drainage. A great hardy upright evergreen for the landscape.
?*Multi*  6'-8'36"-48"3-7
Arborvitae (Globe) 
33. 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"48"-54"5-9
Arborvitae (North Pole) 
34. 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-10,SA-8PWCC #3 Pot  10'-15'5'-7'3-7
Arborvitae (Pyramidal) 
35. Emerald Green (Smaragd)
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A very popular, tight pyramidal form with shiny, bright emerald-green foliage and good winter color. A real beauty!
SA-13,SA-15*Multi*  10'-15'48"-5'3-7
Arborvitae (Western)Thuja standishii x Thuja plicata
36. Ember Waves (MonPin)
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An exciting, new, colorful evergreen! Sunny yellow new growth emerges in striking contrast to maturing chartreuse to bright green foliage. The real drama arrives when the weather cools, and it transitions to deep gold, with glowing orange to russet red tips. Vigorous and virtually disease free. Superb accent or screen.
 #2 Pot  25'8'5-8
  
37. Green Giant
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The ‘Green Giant’ arborvitae is a large, vigorous, fast growing evergreen. It's natural pyramidal to conical form boasts dense, rich green foliage that darkens or bronzes only a little in the winter. This is an exceptional landscape tree for use as a screen, hedge, windbreak, or single specimen. It is tolerant of a wide variety of soils, but prefers moist, well drained soil, sun to partial shade. It is wind resistant once established and withstands heavy ice or snow loads. Under good growing conditions, it can grow up to 3’ a year to a height of 50'-60’ with a 12'-20’ spread. Plant 5'-6’ apart for very fast screen, otherwise 10'-15’ a part.
 #5 Pot  50'-60'12'-20'5-7
Arborvitae (Woodwardii Globe)Thuja occidentalis
38. 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-16#3 Pot  42"-48"48"-5'4-8
Arrowhead VineSyngonium podophyllum
39. Golden Allusion
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This beautiful Syngonium features heart or arrow shaped leaves have a soft lime to golden base color, highlighted with pink veins and an almost quilted look to the leaves.
3D-S5" Burg  12"-24"12"-24"9-11
  
40. Robusta Neon
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This beautiful Syngonium features dusty pink heart or arrow shaped leaves leaves that change shape as the leaves grow and mature.
3D-S5" Burg  12"-24"12"-24"9-11
Asparagus FernAsparagus densiflorus
41. Sprengeri
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Delicate, bright green, needlelike leaves on arching stems with a trailing habit. This fern will create a dense fluffy look in containers.
3D-N   12"-24"10"-14"9-10
AsterCallistephus chinensis
42. Ball Florist Mix
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Vigorous, upright plants produce large, fully double flowers with incurved petals similar to chrysanthemums.
8D-SFlat (48-Ct) 25"-28"20"-25"n/a
Aster (Dwarf) 
43. 1000 Wonders Mix
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Ideal dwarf asters for containers. The double 3" flowers create a mound of vibrant color in the pot and a dense carpet in flower beds. Large flowering.
8D-SFlat (48-Ct) 7"-8"6"-7"5
Aster (New England)Symphyotrichum novae-angliae
44. 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
  
45. 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
Aster (New York)Symphyotrichum novi-belgii
46. Believer Purple
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The variety Believer is a early, deep purple flowering Aster
3B-N,3B-S*Multi* 18"-24"18"-24"3-8
  
47. Days Blue
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These are terrific favorites for autumn color in the perennial border. Plants form bushy mounds, bearing loads of small daisy flowers. This is a compact selection with single bright sky-blue blossoms, each with a tiny orange eye. Pinch plants before July to keep especially low in habit. Excellent in containers.
3B-N,3B-S*Multi* 14"-20"14"-20"5-9
  
48. Showmakers® Blue Bayou
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Violet-blue flowers have petals so abundant, they almost form a pom-pom shape. Adds intense color to the late-season garden. Compact and bushy, filling out a container well on its own. Also excellent massed in a perennial bed. Herbaceous perennial.
3B-N,3B-S*Multi* 12"12"4-8
Astilbe (Chinese)Astilbe chinensis
49. 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
  
50. 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
  
51. 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
  
52. 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
  
53. 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
  
54. 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
  
55. 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
  
56. 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
57. 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
  
58. Peach Blossom
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12B-N8" Gr 24"15"-18"4-9
  
59. 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
  
60. 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
AvensGeum coccineum
61. Koi
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Vibrant orange flowers rest above fuzzy, slightly scalloped, semi-evergreen foliage from early spring into summer. Selected for tidy, compact habit and extended bloom period.
6C-N  6"-8"7"-10"5-7
AzaleaRhododendron
62. Northern Lights Golden Lights
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In late spring this plant is literally covered with beautiful golden flowers with peach overtones that are nicely contrasted with the clean green foliate as it emerges after flowering has begun. Fall color is a nice yellow to bronze.
SA-1#3 Pot 48"-5'36"-48"4-7
Azalea (Compact Korean)Rhododendron yedoense
63. 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"48"-5'5-9
 Rhododendron yedoense var. poukhanense
64. 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.
SA-2#3 Pot 36"-48"48"-5'4-8
Azalea (Evergreen)Rhododendron gable x
65. 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"36"-5'5-9
 Rhododendron girard x
66. Girards Crimson
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Beautiful, very large, rosy-red crimson flowers bloom in spring. Its dense, compact habit with glossy evergreen foliage add year-round interest. A great accent plant for a dappled sun to open shade landscape setting; more sun-tolerant in cooler regions. Ideal for massing on north or east facing, sloped sites. Works well in containers. Evergreen.
SB-5#2 Pot 36"24"5-8
  
67. Girards 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"48"-5'4-9
  
68. Girards 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.
SA-3#3 Pot 24"-48"36"-5'6-9
  
69. Girards 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"36"-48"5-9
  
70. Girards 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"24"-36"5-9
Azalea (Kurume hybrid)Azalea x
71. 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"36"-5'6-9
Azalea japonicaRhododendron
72. 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-4#3 Pot 48"-5'48"-5'5-8
Baby Rubber PlantPeperomia obtusifolia
73. Jade
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Cute indoor or tropical shade plant with round glossy leaves. Neat size for baskets and pots. Likes it humid, warm (over 70), bright but not sunny, and regular light watering.
3D-N3" Bl Pot  6"-12"6"-12"10-12
  
74. Marble
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Thick, glossy variegated green leaves with yellow marbling. Has an upright, mounding habit that is great for pots or hanging baskets.
3D-N*Multi*  6"-12"6"-12"10-12
 Peperomia obtusifolia variegata
75. Variegata
 
'Variegata' is the variegated version of this compact plant native to rainforests in South America. Variegated Baby Rubber Plants have thick, upright stems with round and glossy, oversized leaves featuring white and yellow markings giving off a marbled appearance.
3D-N3" Bl Pot  6"-12"6"-12"10-12
Baby's BreathGypsophila cerastoides
76. Pixie Splash
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A very low-growing goundcover cousin to the familiar Baby’s Breath of florist shops, this species is well suited to growing in the rock garden, rock wall or alpine trough. It forms a compact tuft or mound of small, rounded fresh green leaves, with taller branching stems that are studded with starry flowers from late spring into the summer. Petals are white with a splash of pink. Requires a well-drained site.
4C-S4½" Wh 3"-5"8"-12"4-7
 Gypsophila paniculata
77. Festival® Star®
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This Baby's Breath produces nonstop clouds of dainty white flowers that float atop lush, densely branched grey-green foliage. Fantastic in beds, border, and containers, and a must-have for cut flower arrangements.
9C-SPW #1 Pot 10"-14"12"-14"6-10
  
78. Summer Sparkles®
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Baby’s Breath has come a long way over the years, with breeders improving their habit, bloom time, and longevity in the garden. SUMMER SPARKLES® sets a new standard in taller Gypsophilas. Unlike most which are quite open in habit and go dormant in late summer, this new variety has a much more compact, refined looking form and looks great in the garden all season.

It forms a uniform, very densely branched, rounded clump of grey-green foliage that becomes completely covered in flowers from late spring through midsummer. The white flowers are small, semi-double, and slightly fragrant. They are borne prolifically on all sides of the plant. Deadheading the first round of flowers will encourage the plant to rebloom.

9C-S8" TC 23"-27"30"-40"3-9
BacopaSutera hybrid
79. Snowstorm® Blue
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Snowstorm Blue delivers a dark blue Sutera with a larger bloom that resembles the size of Giant Snowflake. It is an extremely prolific bloomer, and the color will stay stable from early spring through summer. Makes a stunning hanging basket. New in 2010.
1C-S4½" Wh 4"-6"8"-10"9-11
  
80. Snowstorm® Giant Snowflake®
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These ‘living carpet’ plants are vigorous, versatile, and superb as solo plantings or in combos. Easy to grow, much-loved, and much publicized by consumer magazines and TV programs.
1C-S  4"-8"8"-10"n/a
  
81. Snowstorm® Rose
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Abundant pink flowers grace trailing plants all season long. Spreading habit works as well in landscapes as it does containers.
1C-S4½" Wh 4"-10"12"-24"9-11
  
82. Snowstorm® Snow Globe®
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Large flowers create a snowstorm of color all summer long.
1C-S4½" Wh 3"-6"10"-12"9-11
Balloon FlowerPlatycodon grandiflorus
83. Astra Blue Single
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A beautiful plant for the garden bed or patio pots. Also makes an excellent gift. Grow as an annual or a perennial, where plants will be covered with blooms throughout the season. Extra-thick flower petals extend the time blooms are showy in the garden.
5B-N  8"-10"12"-24"3-8
  
84. Astra Semi-Double Pink
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Interesting balloon-like buds burst open into beautiful bell-shaped flowers. Exceptional branching and thick flower petals make for long-lasting light pink blooms.
5B-N  8"-10"6"-8"3-8
  
85. Astra Semi-Double White
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This selection forms a compact mound of green foliage, bearing inflated buds that open into star-shaped semi-double white flowers. The small habit of this variety makes it a good choice for rock gardens and mixed containers.
5B-N  8"-10"12"-16"4-8
  
86. Pop Star Blue
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Pop Star™ Blue balloon flower boasts huge blue flowers that burst into a star shape! It is a very compact habit, making it great for outside, or inside. Works well in a rock garden, as a border front for beds or patio containers, and is easy and fast to grow!
5B-N  6"-8"10"-12"3-9
  
87. Pop Star Pink
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Pop Star™ Blue balloon flower boasts huge blue flowers that burst into a star shape! It is a very compact habit, making it great for outside, or inside. Works well in a rock garden, as a border front for beds or patio containers, and is easy and fast to grow!
5B-N  6"-8"10"-12"3-9
  
88. Sentimental Blue
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Interesting balloon-like buds burst open into beautiful blue, dwarf bell-shaped flowers. ‘Sentimental Blue’ is an excellent low-growing border or rock garden plant. It is a prolific bloomer that is pest and disease free.
5B-N  6"-8"12"3-8
Bamboo (Clumping)Fargesia rufa
89. Sunset Glow
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Orange-red sheaths at each node add color to the green culms (stems) of this well-contained plant. A perfect specimen for smaller gardens and courtyards. Leaves do not curl in the sun as with some bamboos. Thrives in cooler summer regions, even tolerating mild, periodic dry spells when established. A favorite food of the giant pandas. Evergreen.
12C-S#2 Pot  7'-8'36"-48"5-9
Banana (Japanese)Musa acuminata
90. Basjoo
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Musa Basjoo is cold hardy to -20 degrees when mulched properly. Its inflorescence is one of the most beautiful of all bananas. Even though the Basjoo Banana Tree does not produce edible fruit, it does form a a nice patio or pool specimen.
4B-S10" Bl 36"-48"36"-48"6
Banana (Red)Ensete ventricosum
91. Maurelii
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This banana-like annual in Zone 5 has large paddle-shaped leaves, which range in color from deep claret brown to red-purple to pale green, produced from the center of the plant, with thick midribs bright red beneath. White flowers are borne in inflorescences 3 to 4 feet long. Fruits are banana-like but dry and unpalatable.
4B-S*Multi* 36"-8'24"-48"9-11
Banana TreeMusa
92. Mini (Super Dwarf Cavendish)
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This unique super dwarf allows for growing inside the home, on the porch, or close confines of a patio. Has a very symmetrical and compact appearance: 2 to 4 feet high. Can produce tasty fruit inside or out.
4B-S10" Bl  24"-48"18"-24"n/a
Banyan TreeFicus benghalensis
93. Audrey
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"Jacqueline," a variegated weeping fig, is grown mostly as a houseplant. It has has simple glossy, attractive, gray-green leaves with irregular golden-ivory margins.
 10" pot   36"-48"12"-24"8
BarberryBerberis thunbergii
94. 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.
SD-8PWCC #3 Pot 24"-36"24"-36"4-8
  
95. 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.
5B-N
SD-8
PWCC #3 Pot 24"-30"24"-30"4-8
  
96. 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.
SD-9PWCC #3 Pot  36"-48"18"-36"4
 Berberis x
97. 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-8PWCC #3 Pot 18"-24"18"-24"6-8
Barberry (Golden)Berberis thunbergii
98. 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.
SD-9PWCC #3 Pot  36"-48"12"-5'4
  
99. Sunjoy® Tangelo (OByrne)
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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-7PWCC #3 Pot  36"-48"36"-48"4-8
BarrenwortEpimedium alpinum
100. 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
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