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The New Hardy Plants and Perennials for 2007

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< 72825 ABELIA SILVER ANNIVERSARY [PANACHE] CAP HH HT $ 12.00 A variegated sport from the glossy leaved shrub 'compacta' with each shiny leaf margined silvery cream; the short steams are tipped with clusters of white blossoms. A trademarked selection from France's Minier Nursery.

70802 ACANTHOPANAX SIEBOLDIANUS VARIEGATUS ARAL HT $ 8.00 See Eleutherococcus variegatus in the following "E" section.

71571 AESCULUS PAVIA [HUMILIS] HIP HT $ 7.75Wonderful "Red Buckey"--a shrub tree with tropical appearing foliage topped in the spring with massive pyramidal panicales of showy rosy red blossoms. Prefers poor soil with shaded roots.

59049 ALCHEMILLA MOLLIS THRILLER ROS HT $ 4.50 Attractive mounds of softly toned gray green foliage of somewhat hexagonal leaves; summer sprays of lime yellow blossoms are also used in dried flower arrangements. A traditional herb garden star perfect in the perennial border to tone down gaudier bedfellows. Z 3-8.

88790 ALLIUM AUGUST CONFECTION ALL HT $ 10.00Heavily Clumping senescen hybrid with foot tall stems of showy light magenta pink balls of bloom early fall. A Mark McDonough selection. May remain evergreen in the deeper south.

80044 ANEMONE VITIFOLIA ROBUSTISSIMA [HORT] RAN HT $ 6.50 "Grapeleaf Anemone" Vigorous perennial w/ soft pink saucer-shaped fls (sepals) on slim stems over the jagged foliage from September thru October. Now more properly Anemone tomentosa robustissima. A stunning show of masses of pink fall flowers

80046 AQUILEGIA FLABELLATA MINI STAR RAN HT $ 5.00"Japanese Columbine" Short low mounds of soft leaves colored in glabrous green in compact tuffets; terminally cute cupped bright blue spurred flowers with white corollas; needs lime; perfect drainage and full sun to flourish. Finally, a vigorous strain of this much prized plant.

80061 ARMERIA MARITIMA ALBA PLU HT $ 3.75 Bright white globes of flowers on short stems over the tidy mounds of narrow leaves. Selection of "Sea Thrift perfect in trough designs or in the rockgarden. Needs Sandy soil and full sun to flourish.

80079 ARMERIA MARITIMA SIX HILLS PLU HT $ 6.75"Dwarf Thrift" From neat grass-like tufts arise short stems with pink globular flower heads. Must have full sun and perfect drainage. Usually slim needle like foliage.

80062 ARMERIA PSEUDOARMERIA JOYSTICK RED TONES PLU HT $ 3.75Compact grassy tuffets topped with spherical clusters of red blushed "Thrift" blossoms on long enough stems to work as a cut flower; but most valuable as a showy addition to the rockery, the larger trough or pathway liner.

31467 ARUM ITALICUM MARMORATA ARA HB $ 6.50 This cultivar of the "Italian Black Calla" has wider paler marbled veination--quite dramatic as the fall foliage emerge then followed by February flowers of white, with yellowish spadix, if fertilized forming red berries as the foliage goes dormant. Burning taste of the sap is reflected in name, Arabic "ar"=fire; and indeed, it is a cousin of the tropical "Dumbcanes."

80076 ARUNDO DONAX VARIEGATA [VERSICOLOR] GRA HT HH $ 12.00 Variegated form of "Giant Reed": clumps of stout tall stems with ranks of long leaf spears striped white-cream make this the most impressive dramatic giant grass. Hollow stems have traditionally been fashioned into bagpipes & clarinets.

88961 ARUNDO PUNIANI GRA HT HH SOLD OUT UNTIL 2008 SEASON "Giant Saw-toothed Reed" each leaf heavily armed.

11650 ATHYRIUM GHOST (HYB) POLYP HT $ 10.00 Nancy Swell's "Ghost Fern" with the upright vertical habit from the A. filix-femina and the fabulous silvery platinum tones of the other parent, A. niponicum 'Pictum'--most impressive.

72826 BERBERIS THUNBERGII AUREA NANA BER HT $ 10.00 "Dwarf Golden Barberry" forms a wide short thickly foliaged shrublet with bright butter yellow leaves, quite sunproof for us, with reddish bronze tones developing with fall chill. Certain states prohibit shipping.

80739 BRIZA MEDIA CODE $ 3.75 Hardy species of "Quaking Grass" reaching 2 feet. Eurasian naturalized in North America where is known as "Trembling Hearts" for the heart-shaped seed heads.

70688 BUDDLEIA ALTERNIFOLIA ARGENTEA GRA HT HH $ 8.25 "Silver Butterfly Bush" Arching branches with silvery-grey leaves; secented lilac flowers in clusters along wand-like stems; this 10' shrub considered most winter hardy of the Chinese species.

71684 BUDDLEIA DAVIDII GUINEVERE LOG HT $ 8.00 A short-statured, much branched "Butterfly Bush" selection with spikes of extremely dark blackish purple indigo flowers.

70931 BUDDLEIA DAVIDII WHITE BOUQUET LOG HT $ 4.75 Deciduous "Butterfly Bush" selection with unusually large & fragrant flower clusters--each flower upon close inspection revealing a yellow orange eye. Certainly among the most fragrant and most fully covered flower spike of our Buddleias with good silvery foliage effect.

71236 BUDDLEIA DAVIDII WHITE HARLEQUIN LOG HT CGH $ 7.00 The white (fading to parchment lime) bordered leaves beautifully accent the swooping spikes of tiny white flowers. Interesting as a cool greenhouse potplant. Best treated as a perennial in outdoor beds.

72824 CALLICARPA MOLLIS VARIEGATA VER HH HT $ 10.00 Arching woody stems, to 4 feet, lined with white splashed leaves speckled with lime, and clusters of pale lilac blossoms followed by metallic purple fall berries. Seems nearly identical to C. dichotoma in our collection.

72808 CALOCEDRUS DECURRENS AUREOVARIEGATA CUP HT $ 55.00 Fabulous "Variegated California Incense Cedar" with large splashes of gold on the rigidly flat sprays of reduced awl shaped leaves. These are grafted plants in liter pots.

89137 CAMPSIS RADICANS TAKARAZUKA BIG HT $ 12.00 Broad pyramid with spreading branches with rich yellow-gold frong-like flatted tips; yellow-green beneath leaf. Quite impressive large specimen given good sun and ample space. These are starter sized plants.

88420 CARYOPTERIS CLANDONENSIS LONGWOOD BLUE VER HT $ 7.50 A tried and true selection much prized for its thickly stemmed rounded shape of elegantly toned gray green foliage so perfect with the vivid violet blue flowers. Needs sun and good drainage to flourish.

70910 CEDRUS ATLANTICA GLAUCA PENDULA PIN $ 18.00

80974 CERATOSTIGMA PLUMBAGINOIDES PLU HT $ 5.50 "Hardy Plumbago" [Plumbago larpentiae] Chinese groundcover with clear cobalt blue fls late summer; bronzy fall leaves of purple with reddish tones; called "Leadwort" for the many gentian blue fls; rich acidic soil perfect.

70516 CHAMAECYPARIS LAWSONIANA ALUMIGOLD CUP HT $ 8.75 "Golden Lawson False Cypress". Compact conical upright shrub with new foliage pure yellow contrasting with the interior bluish ochres; sulphur yellow winter color.

70071 CHAMAECYPARIS OBTUSA CRIPPSII CUP HT $ 7.00 Broad pyramid with spreading branches with rich yellow-gold frond-like flattened tips; yellow-green beneath leaf. Quite impressive large specimen given good sun and ample space.

70094 CHAMAECYPARIS OBTUSA SAFFRON SPRAY CUP HT $ 15.00 Isley's elegant tidy small cushionish very finely textured dwarf with the thickly clumped wiry foliage regularly interspersed with white threads of tinsy scales--does not revert for us; needs good air movement; great in containers.

70080 CHAMAECYPARIS OBTUSA MARIESII CUP HT $ 8.00 Dwarf with slim yellowish-white new growth on the fingery heavy foliage. Slow growing; does well in containers and thus a natural for trough gardening.
70106 CHAMAECYPARIS PISIFERA BOULEVARD CUP HT $ 4.25 Formerly `squarrosa cyano-viridis.' Soft silvery-blue foliage on upright "Blue Moss Shrub." Very handsome outdoor specimen, equally popular as a bonsai or ming tree subject.

70095 CHAMAECYPARIS PISIFERA COMPACTA VARIEGATA CUP HT $ 7.50 "Flecked Sawara False Cypress." Compact dwarf buns with very dense branchlets of dark adult foliage with bright yellow flecks or splashes. No over-all golden sheen as in cultivar 'Nana Aureo-variegata' as this is often mislabled.

70143 CHAMAECYPARIS PISIFERA PLUMOSA ALBOPICTA CUP HT $ 12.00 Upright conical shrub with delicate frond-like foliage speckled white. A very reliable non-burning old cultivar deserving more attention. Some Europeans list as 'nan albovariegata.'
70108 CHAMAECYPARIS PISIFERA PLUMOSA ROGERSII CUP HT $ 5.25 Dwarf with soft golden-yellow feathery foliage; eventually conical. A sport of `Plumosa Aurea' but foliage character of `Squarrosa.' Coppery gold globe all winter. Becomes a three foot globe, given time.

70218 CHAMAECYPARIS THYOIDES AUREA CUP HT $ 10.00 "Golden Swamp Cypress" Wide conical dwarf, often broader than tall with golden needles bronzing in winter. Tolerates bog conditions.

70219 CHAMAECYPARIS THYOIDES HEATHERBUN CUP HT $ 5.50 Dwarf slow-growing cultivar with tiny needles turning rich plum purple toned mahogany by mid-winter; during growing periods a beautiful soft cushiony rounded shrublet tempting all passerbys to pet it. Will adapt to poodling cuts.

70113 CHAMAECYPARIS THYOIDES LITTLE JAMIE CUP HT $ 5.25 Very compact column with congested foliage becoming a plum- purple during winter. Petite enough for rockery backdrop

70658 CHAENOMELES [CYDONIA] JAPONICA CHOJUBAI ROS HT $ 12.00 Dwarf Japanese "Quince" cultivar with petite green tinted white flowers appearing in considerable numbers early spring often reblooming during cool moist summers; fragrant mini-monstrose gerkin green ripening to yellow fruit. Popular bonsai cultivar in Japan reflected in the clone name meaning "longlife flowering apricot." Tiny foliage and extremely twiggy habit makes this "Flowering Quince" a great outdoor shrub as well--very tolerant of late frosts.

70099 CHAMAECYPARIS PISIFERA FILIFERA BRIGHT GOLD CUP HT $ 10.00 Golden thread like arching foliage less likely to scorch in winter sun in our climate than the familiar 'Golden Mops.' A lovely fine textured wide cushion forms from the wiry arched stems cloaked with the new golden mini dreadlock leaves

72827 CORNUS SANGUINEA ARCTIC SUN [CATA] PPAF COR HT $ 12.00 "Golden Red Twig Dogwood". This short, attractive shrub begins its true show once its bronze tinged autumn foliage falls to reveal the tightly crowded rich butter yellow twigs tipped a scarlet red. Developed by Andre van Nijnatten.

71443 COTINUS OBOVATUS [AMERICANUS] ANA HT $ 14.00 "Chittamwood" Our handsome native giant shrub noted for its clean foliage turning into brilliant fall colors. Tolerates very exposed positions and poor soil

70951 CRYPTOMERIA JAPONICA BEN FRANKLIN TAX HT $ 15.00 A timber/lumber tree selected for its finely textured filmy greeen foliage turning yellow green (not purplish), with winter chill. From Raulston, possibly the 'Elegans Aurea' with juvenile foliage of European nomenclature.

70952 CRYPTOMERIA JAPONICA RADICANS TAX HT $ 10.00 Vigorous dense-crowned tree with mast-like trunks; variety name describes branches' easy rooting ability when they touch the ground. Important in Japanese timber industry. Tolerates considerable exposure in midwest, unlike most cultivars.

70147 CRYPTOMERIA JAPONICA ARAUCARIOIDES TAX HT $ 7.50 Thick bowed dark needles on spreading, nodding branches on broad irregular shrubs. May be same as 'Enko-sugi' as develops the same type of whipcord limbs.

70148 CRYPTOMERIA JAPONICA COMPRESSA TAX HT $ 6.50 Wide conical dwarf with more protruding terminal leads than 'Vilmoriniana'; glossy deep green turning mahogany in winter on into spring. Needs protection above zone 7 if in sun.

70158 DAPHNE BURKWOODI CAROL MACKIE THY HT $ 12.50 Beautiful open shrub with strong stems cloaked in cream-margined leaves accompanied by early pink flowers. Showy. D. caucasica x cneorum. Must have perfect drainage as well as good light and air movement.

80553 DIANTHUS BARBATUS NIGRESCENS BLACK MAGIC CAR HT HHB $ 4.25 "Sweet William" cultivar with dark blood-red to inky purple flower heads over dark purpled heavy foliage. Quite dramatic if near golds & silvers; or use for your "Black Garden"

88525 DIANTHUS BARBATUS OESCHBERG CODE $ 4.25 Strong heads of purple "Sweet William" blossoms over the rich bronzed foliage. Perennial for us--needs full sun and good drainage to perform perfectly.

80761 DIANTHUS FIRST LOVE [HYB] CAR HT $ 4.75The "Everblooming Pink" tagline indicates its considerable success as a winter greenhouse performer now newly discovered by designers of patio container combinations as does not languish in summer heat like its carnation cousins; nonetheless, when tried in outdoor beds, it still manages a rigorous upright habit supporting fringed "Pinks" opening creamy pale pink gradually fading to violet, then faded magenta. Still: best to take some cuttings for the winter coldframe, as tends to fade away if winter soil becomes too saturated while dormant.

83080 DIGITALIS PURPUREA CAMELOT SERIES SCR HT $ 3.25 Very uniformly statured "Foxgloves" with heavy spikes from cream and lavender, through rose and white. Most effective when situated in groups. Famous as the first F1 hybrid in foxglove breeding and proven to be an excellent performer for us.

83117 DUCHESNEA INDICA HARLEQUIN ROS HT $ 4.50Dimunitive carpet of crisp strawberry rosettes with white splashed leaves developing best variegation in cool akaline conditions, then taking on pink-violet tones; typically romps on with yellow fls, then insipid red blushed fruit. Except in cool summer climates the spring variegation will disappear, leaving a dark green low carpet groundcover.

80758 ECHINOPS SPHAEROCEPHALUS ARTIC GLOW COMP HP $ 6.25 Unusual "Globe Thistle" White studded golf-ball sized globe inflorescenses on woolly red stems over decorative spine-edged, thistle like leaves, silvery tomentose beneath. Eurasia. Impressive.

70889 FORSYTHIA INTERMEDIA GOLDEN LEAF OLE HT $ 10.00 Emerging acid line-colored lvs turn a bright gold as they harden; best summer color in partial shade. Distributed by Arnold Arboretum.

81789 GEUM RHODOPEUM ROS HT $ 4.50 From the Rhodope muts of Bulgaria; wide spreading low haired foliage; stems of attractive orange blossoms.

70193 GINKGO BILOBA AUREO-VARIEGATA ROS HT $ 65.00 "Maidenhair Tree" This Japanese selection has unusually thick fan-shaped leaves striped in deep gold. Odd cultivar. In large containers.

54504 HEDERA HELIX WILLIE ARAL HP CGH $ 5.75 Girard Nursery's name for this sophisticated "Bonsai Ivy" with each deeply cut leathery leaf segment (typically 5) entwined short stems studded with foliaged spur growths. Very small tuffets develop--thus a terarium favorite as well.

41860 HEDERA HELIX THORNDALE ARAL HT CGH $ 4.00 Lustrous large deep green leaves--popular outdoor groundcover. Best choice for our climate, maintaining a deep rich color all winter with very minor wind burn. Most vigorous.

41221 HEDERA HELIX TRIDENT [TRITON] ARAL HP CGH $ 4.75 Thickly veined elongated leaves with spear lobes--formerly offered as H. h. 'Monstrose'. The "Bamboo-leaved Ivy" as the conspicuous raised veins run parallel until they reach the tips of the long twisted lobes. Unique.

80597 HELLEBORUS NIGER RAN HT $ 15.00 "Christmas Rose". Rugged blackish-green saw-toothed plam-like leathery leaves foil the nodding pinkish-white flowers freckled red or violet. Greek "helein" = 'to kill', "bora" = 'poisonous'.

80194 HELLEBORUS ORIENTALIS ROYAL HERITAGE STRAIN RAN HT $ 15.00 "Lenten Rose" Ivory, pink, plum colored fls with violet or cinnamon freckling; evergreen leathery palmate foliage. This seed strain does well in our SE Ohio climate.

70817 HEPTACODIUM MICONIOIDES [JASMINOIDES] CAP HP $ 18.00 Rare honey suckle relative with jasmine-like fragrant flowers in August to late September. Seed capsules are pink bronze. Native to Chekiang Province in China at 3,000 feet. It will grow to 18 feet. Introduced in 1980. Wonderful exfoliating bark.

72800 HIBISCUS SYRICUS HILLIS VARIEGATED MISS JILENE PPAF MAL HT $ 25.00 "Miss Jilene Rose of Sharon" A fabulous introduction from Hillis Nursery in McMinnville. Elongated deeply lobed leaves are broadly margined bright white, perfect with the white Hibiscus blossoms with their carmine eyes. Plant Patent Applied For.

71488 HYDRANGEA MACROPHYLLA YELLOW WAVE SAX HT CGH $ 12.00 A lacecap form with heavy foliage--each white margined leaf also variegated with random yellow sections, once well known as 'Quadricolor'--reflecting yellow, cream, white, & green foliage colors.

71423 HYDRANGEA QUERCIFOLIA SNOW QUEEN SAX HT CGH $ 8.50 An 'Oakleaf Hydrangea' selection with large panicles of white flowers appearing in July which gradually turn pink as the summer passes, to turn parchment tones over the brilliant deep reddish copper fall foliage.

72799 HYDRANGEA SERRATA GOLDEN SUNLIGHT PPAP SAX HT $ 10.00 "Variegated Korean Hydrangea" Woody purple stained stems are cloaked with yellow sawtooth leaves gradually aging to pale chartreuse, then green and topped with summer clusters of dark pink blossoms. Considered Z6 winter hardy.

71094 ILEX AQUIFOLIUM ALBO MARGINATA AQU HH HT $ 15.00 "Margined English Holly" Beautiful glossy spined leaves, each brightlymargined creamy white. The winter hardiness depends on site: avoid winter winds and full winter sun in zones 7a or above, or this beauty will perish.

72815 ILEX OPACA GOLDEN KNIGHT AQU HT HH $ 15.00 "Golden American Holly" This wide evergreen tree has very tostled deeply toothed leathery leaves a rich yellow which bronze in the winter. Will need wind protection in zones6 and further north.

72813 ILEX OPACA WINTER SUN AQU HT HH $ 15.00 "Yellow Berried American Holly" A fabulous introduction by Holly Ridge Nursery in Ohio with very pointed petite leather foliage turning coppery with chill and unusual bright orange yellow berry clusters becoming gold, then peach toned.
80255 IRIS PALLIDA VARIEGATA IRI HT CGH $ 7.50 "Variegated Orris Root" Cream-ivory banded leaves--quite typically white margined inner side only; with grape scented lilac blue blossoms. Keep perfectly drained and expect the striking foliage to be summer dormant in hot climates.

70241JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS BLUE POINT VARIEGATED CUP HT $ 12.00 Thick conical form with white patches strrewn among the rich blue-gray foliage. Probably a West Coast name for J.c. 'Stricata Variegata.' Excellent mid-west performer.

70289 JUNIPERUS MEDIA SAYBROOK GOLD CUP HT $ 6.50 Intense golden foliage throughout the winter-compact.

70510 JUNIPERUS SQUAMATA BLUE CARPET CUP HT $ 6.50 Densely branched flat foliage with blue-gray needles of J.s. "Meyeri' from which this is a sport. "Single-seed Juniper." Fantastic violet tones emerge with winter chill.
70284 JUNIPERUS SQUAMATA HOLGER CUP HT CGH $ 5.75 Bluish dense foliage accented by yellow-colored new growth. Alleged to be Holger Jensen's hybrid of J. squamata with J. `Pfitzeriana Aurea.' Beautiful open vase shape; good topaz blushed winter color.

72812 LAGERSTROEMIA MYRTLETTES LYT HT CGH $ 6.25 Sturdy "Dwarf Crepe Myrtle" with short woody stems terminating with ample heads of beautiful pink through purple blossoms, each with lacy petals connected by threads. Excellent container subject.

71298 LARIX DECIDUA VARIED DIRECTIONS PIN HT $ 32.00 Unusual freestyle habit--especially interesting Larch with the winter designs created by the needleless outsweeping branches.

72828 LEYCESTERIA FORMOSA GOLDEN LANTERNS CAP HH HT $ 15.00 Splendid "Golden Pheasant Berry" with hollow stems ranked with brilliant golden foliage, tinged red in full sun, and tipped with pendant bracts of "Claret Nutmeg" with white flowers becoming red black berries tasting of scorched butterscotch.

81878 LESPEDEZA THUNBERGII GIBRALTER LEG HT $ 8.00 Bill Hendrick's selection with masses of rich pink pea fls toned in purples. Showy late summer back-of-the-border perennial with a tall (to 6' when happy) gracefull arching woody stems' detailed foliage giving a feathery appearance.
89177 LIGUSTICUM SCOTICUM LEG HT $ 8.00 Modest attractive Angelica cousin with rubbery divided leaves from which arise short purple stems with umbels of white blossoms.

71147 LIGUSTRUM VULGARE MALE CLONE OLE HT $ 8.50 "Sterile Privet" a selection with tiny round leaves fused to the rigidly erect woody stems, making this a natural for a ball topped topiary. Non flowering dwarf NCSU's L. japonicum 'Korea Dwarf'

89181 LONICERA NITIDA RED TIPS CAP HP HH $ 5.50 "Red Prostrate Honeysuckle" Handsome out arched woody stems with endless herringbone stems each ranked with tiny red bronze leaves gradually turning deep green as they mature. Plum purple tones during winter chill. Great planted with with gold leaved plants.

70306 LONICERA PERICLYMENUM SEROTINA FLORIDA CAP HT $ 10.00 "Dutch Woodbine" Bluish green oval leaves on shrubby vine foil the dark purple-red buds opening to display the yellow-pink interior; clusters of showy red berries. Very well behaved--never seem to be volunteer seedlings.

81870 LYCHNIS WILFORDII CAR HT $ 7.00 From Japan, this rare "Spider Blossoms" species produces remarkably fringed laciniate blood red blossoms on short stems over attractive oval leaves. Beautiful.

83294 LYSIMACHIA ATROPURPUREA BEAUJOLAIS PRI HT $ 8.50 Curious Balkan dwarf "Purple Loosestrife" with a fleshy rosette of ruffly glacous pewter leaves and central uncoiling spike of burgundy to claret florest--very weird nosegays are possible! Works well in containers as well.

11642 MATTEUCCIA STRUTHIOPTERIS THE KING POLYP HT $ 12.00 "Jumbo Ostrich Fern". In time, with good light and near bog conditions the fronds will reach up some seven feet. This is a long term commitment!

80379 MENTHA SUAVEOLENS [ROTUNDIFOLIA] VARIEGATA LAB HT $ 4.75 "Wooly Pineapple Mint". Lax stems bend under sweetly fragrant tomentose leaves with large white variegated splashes; white flowers highly decorative. Easy container plant for those fearful of its traveling ways.

88973 MISCANTHUS SACHARRIFOLIUS GOTEMBA GOLD GRA HT $ 18.00 Impressive seven foot clumps of this Z5/6 specimen with the impressive leaf baldes brightly striped gold and green. Asian with wandering habits.

70874 MORUS ALBA 'SNOWFLAKE LOBED' MOR HT HH $ 15.00 "Snowflake Mulberry" Very deeply lobed leaves margined in white. We are not sure what its hardiness range will be.

89198 ORIGANUM KENT BEAUTY LAB HT CGH $ 5.75 Remarkably beautiful chains of pendant bracts nodding at the tips of arched stems emerging from a woody rootstock, perfect with the glaucous foliage. A hybrid of O. scabrum crossed with rotundifolium found at Washfield Nursery in Kent.
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80341 PENSTEMON VIRENS SCR HT $ 5.25 Petite mounds of overlapping glossy deep green spoon shaped tiny leaves forming a leathery mat of foliage developing a violet purplish cast with fall chill; many short spikes of blue flowers (with a random pink); perfect for troughs and rockeries.

89207 PERSICARIA AMPLEXICAULIS GOLDEN ARROW PP12,0 POLYGON HP $ 15.00 "Golden Afghan Firetail" Clumping moisture loving perennial with golden lime lance leaves clapsing elegant 18" to 22" stems tipped with short stalked spines (cattails) of cardina red flowers fading to rose, sometimes still blooming at frost.

88800 PETASITES JAPONICUS PURPUREUS COMP HP $ 35.00 Odd "Purple Bog Daisy" with new foliage a weird purple maturing into giant lilac tinged lvs. Needs bog to romp in Difficult to ship once in leaf; so later orders will be sent with current foliage removed.

81514 PETASITES JAPONICUS VARIEGATUS COMP HT $ 20.00 Showy variegated "Butterbur" with brilliantly splashed rounded leathery lvs emerging after the late winter show of bright lime daisy flowers on low spikes; needs wet feet. As this needs cool climates (especially cool night temperatures) in order to keep such large leaves turgid, the gardner needs to consider whether the climate or the intended garden location of this rather demanding creature will allow it to flourish--in warmer sections of the country a tray of ice cubes thrown on the soil every day at noon will still not suffice. We sometimes send mossed divisions mid-season, as potted plants do not hold up well in our summer heat.

71066 PICEA ABIES PUMILA NIGRA [PUMILA] PIN HT $ 7.00 An excellent "globe Spruce" with spreading dark-foliaged branches forming a dense flattened dwarf globe outline. These are small rooted cuttings of mature foliage.

80365 PHYSOSTEGIA VIRGINIANA RED BEAUTY 4.75 $ 4.75 Rosy deep lavender flowered "Obedience Plant." tolerates shade if kept moist; beautiful in any bouquet. The clonal name is more hopeful than accurate.

70354 PINUS DENSIFLORA OCULUS-DRACONIS PIN HT $ 25.00 "Dragons Eye Red Pine" Each needle (in bunches of two) has at least two yellow spots so that when viewed from above, the branches seem to have yellow rings. (Just as if you had looked deep into the eye of your personal dragon.)

71034 PINUS STROBUS PENDULA PIN HT $ 38.00 "Weeping White Pine" With time this becomes a sculpture.

70998 PINUS VIRGINIANA WATE'S GOLDEN PIN HT $ 38.00 "Golden Scrub Pine" large irregularly shaped small tree with very bright golden winter color.

70371 PINUS WALLICHIANA [GRIFFITHI] ZEBRINA PIN HT $ 48.00 "Banded Himalayan Pine" Long branches draped with limp long needles (in fives) persisting up to 4 years. The yellowish cross-bands appear like a ring when viewed on end. Striking version of the "Five-needle Bhutan Pine."

80850 PLATYCODON GRANDIFLORUS KOMACHI CAM HT $ 4.25 Unusual "Balloon Flower" cultivar which retains the balloon shape, for the blue fl does not open. Compact habit. Certainly one of the prizes for the perennial border; and equally popular in the cutting garden; lives forever

38186 PLATYCODON GRANDIFLORUS MISS TILLY CAMP HT $ 3.75 Charming "Dwarf Balloon Flower" as this fast clumping selection of the indestructible speices presents its much inflated buds opening into clear blue bells on quite short 6" to 8" stems cloaked in tidy dark green foliage. Great.

89155 POLEMONIUM REPTANS STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN PP15187 POL HT $ 14.00 Bill Dullina's selection of this North American "Jacob's Ladder" speices with broad very bold creamy white margined foliage, perfect with the true blue bell-like May to June blossoms. Humidity tolerant foliage emerges with pink tinge.

11646 POLYSTICHUM POLYPHLEBARUM HT HH $ 7.50 Hardy plant in the Alaskan Tassel Fern Group. Sometimes considered borderline hardy in the north. Very handsome.

88780 PULMONARIA LONGIFOLIA CEVENNENSIS BOR HT $ 10.00 Elegant mounds of extremely long strong leaves very silvered; wide blue flowers in showy clusters early spring. Definitely an accent plant for any shady site. French native "Lance Leaf Lungwort."

70380 PYRACANTHA ANGUSTIFOLIA HARLEQUIN ROS HH HT $ 6.75 "Variegated Firethorn" Upright shrub with brownish-yellow stems with orange red berries and white splashed leaves. Not winter hardy here in zone 6 during the winter of 1987.

81228 RUTA ODORATA RUT HH HT $ 4.25 "Dwarf Rue" Evergreen lacy pale bluegreen foliage--far more pale and more deeply divided leaflets than other species; short woody stems are topped by yellow lime blossoms. As is suggested by the name, pleasantly frangrant. Troughs.

89179 SALIX FURCATA [HYMELANICA] SAL HT $ 8.50 A delicately "Prostrate Willow" of uncertain origin. Tiny leaves on arching branchlets; excellent in troughs.

70795 SALIX UVA-URSI SAL HT $ 15.00 "Bearberry Willow" Ground hugging mat of brown twigs seldom over 2" tall, with shiny leaves (glaucous beneath) and cute yellow catkins. Native to Zone 1 areas of North America, this one can take exposed troughs easily.

80381 SALVIA LYRATA PURPLE KNOCKOUT; BURGUNDY BLISS LAB HT $ 4.25"Cancerweed" or "Georgian Fiddleleaf" Very low rosettes of wide lobed purple mahogany leaves veined violet & deep maroon; infl of violet-lipped flowers. Eastern USA Z4-9 native selection beautiful with Hostas & Heucheras, yet takes full sun also.

72807 SAMBUCUS FROSTED THREADLEAF [HORT] CAP HH HT $ 15.00 Bizarre "Miniature Elderberry" with slim woody stem draped with frosted threadleaves. Tolerates containers well. Can be in short supply as recently "discovered" by trough gardeners.

71120 SAMBUCUS NIGRA MADONNA CAP HT $ 12.00 A small-statured selection of "European Elderberry" with new leaves emerging with wide buttery cream margins which mature and harden to pure white margins, thus giving the ferny foliage a multi-toned variegation.

71216 SAMBUCUS NIGRA [PURPUREA] GUINCHO PURPLE CAP HT $ 10.00 "Purple-leaved Elderberry" New ferny foliage emerges coppery maroon in the spring, fading to emerald during the summer. Pinkish flowers, then in September shiny black fruit.

< 70667 SAMBUCUS NIGRA PULVERULENTA CAP HT $ 15.00 "European Elderberry" cv with white striped & mottled lvs. Protected early Europeans from witches as this "Pipetree" was protected by dryads; pithy centered stems made Panpipes; mosquito repelent; fls/fruit in fritters, tea, wine & jam.

51900 SARRACENIA DANA'S DELIGHT [HYB] SAR HT CGH $ 6.50 Fabulous "Purple Netted Pitcher Plant" with elegant pink capped hollow "Hunter's Horn" upright "leaves" of pink and green fantastically netted reddish purple with especially brilliant pink and red contrasts on the ruffled big hoods. Adds considerable drama to any bog; easily grown in a container if kept constantly soggy and in full sun.

51916 SARRACENIA JUDITH HINDLE [HYB] SAR HH HT $6.50 Way cool upright "Pitcher Plant" tubular leaves in impressive tight clusters to 16" with maturity; the highly ruffled hood over the oitcher is nearly parchment white with richly contrasting mosiac veins of red. A bog plant easily grown in a container.

92133 SARRACENIA RUBRA SAR HH HT $6.50 Way cool fat "Pitcher Plant" with rounded tubular leaves in impressive tight clusters to 16" with maturity; the highly ruffled hood over the oitcher is nearly parchment white with richly contrasting mosiac veins of red. A bog plant easily grown in a container.

80867 SCABIOSA CAUCASICA PERFECTA CLEAR BLUE DIP HT $ 4.00 "Blue Pincushion" bright colored freely produced blossoms over the cutleaved cushions of foliage; best in full sun.

89175 SEDUM ANGELINA [HYB?] CRA HT $ 4.00"Golden Stonecrop" Upright stemlets thickly set with fat needle leaves turning a brilliant lime gold in full sun and cooler temperatures.

89201 SEDUM CARL [HYB] CRA HT $ 6.75 The succulent foliage is topped with vibrant pink blossoms in impressively sized flat clusters late summer--if left, they continue to make an interesting winter statement, especially with a dusting of snow.

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89182 SEMPERVIVUM BETA CREST CRA HT $ 4.50One of the new introductions for Fall from Glasshouse Works. Distinctive because of cock's comb cresting. Salmon blushed green

89183 SEMPERVIVUM CANADA KATE CRA HT $ 4.50One of the new introductions for Fall from Glasshouse Works. A multitude of clasping leaflets show a pale pink blush on green rosettes.

89184 SEMPERVIVUM CILOSUM VORISSI CRA HT $ 4.50 One of the new introductions for Fall from Glasshouse Works.Tightly clasped leaflets form ball-like bodies.

89185 SEMPERVIVUM DALLAS CRA HT $ 4.50One of the new introductions for Fall from Glasshouse Works. Rose to mauve brushed edges on the pale green starburst clusters.

89186 SEMPERVIVUM GALAHAD CRA HT $ 4.50 One of the new introductions for Fall from Glasshouse Works.Dusty rose to mauve spreading leaflets give a sunburst effect.