< INPUT border=0 type="image" src="/images/order.gif" alt="Add To Cart"> 81125 HELLEBORUS FOETIDUS RAN HT $ 8.50 Evergreen deeply fingered perennial leathery leaves; green flowers start opening here mid-winter when the gardener most needs a new blossom to emerge. In our climate prefers a well drained situation with high shade--grows to perfection even among the surface roots of aged maples.
81366 HEMEROCALLIS ALTISSIMA LIL HT $ 15.00 "Chinese Daylily" Very tall six foot stalks present modest rusty yellow flowers with a distinct pastel umber zone on each slim petal; somewhat fragrant at night-- blooms into September. Distinct species. [We offer hybrids at the nursery--especially dwarf rebloomers]
88755 HEUCHERA CROWN JEWEL [HYB] SAX HT $5.00Not just another in an already crowded field for this very compact hybrid sailed through several terrible torrid summers here nonchalantly sending up wee "Foamflower"clouds of pinked chartreuse flowers over heavy scalloped pewter leaves with a chocolate bronze mask of radiating veins. Many other hybrids did not sail through so well. Compact mounding habit as well as foliage ruffled and elaborately desingned in metalic silver! Tolerates southern summers better than many new hybrids.
80211 HEUCHERA SNOW ANGEL SAX HT $ 12.00Heat tolerant dwarf rosettes of very colorful variegated foliage, pertly scalloped; good in rockery & containers.
41886 HIBISCUS LOHENGRIN [HYB] MALV HT PRICE: $ 5.25 [H. paramutabilis x syriacus] Dark green maple-like leaves on woody shrubs blooming from July to frost with pure white flowers with wide carmine eye. Makes a handsome full shrub (with ambitions to become a hibiscus tree as stems are typically not damaged even in sub-zero winters) in our climate with longest blooming season of any caulescent Hibiscus--a larger stature and far longer bloom season than its "Rose of Sharon" parent.
71196 HIBISCUS SYRIACUS PURPURATUS VARIEGATUS MAL HT $ 18.50 White bordered foliage; double red-maroon blossoms never quite open completely, remaining very dark "Chocolate Bonbons" to give a very unique appearance. From UNCR distribution; not vigorous, but certainly a curiosity
41767 HIBISCUS SYRIACUS WHITE WITH SCARLET EYE $ 8.50 This selection of "Rose of Sharon" sports unusually large frilly white flowers with very dramatic scarlet red centers. Heavy bloomer, vitorous grower. A random seedling here which outperforms the named cultivars (such as 'Helene') without fail every season.
70789 HIBISCUS TOSCA [HYB] MALV HT $ 5.25 [H. paramutabilis x syriacus] Ruffled orchid to magenta flowers (much larger than its "Rose of Sharon" parent) with dramatic carmine eye; blooming heavily on dark foliaged woody shrub until frost--this Jim Snyder selection often emerges in very chill springs with faintly variegated leaves.
99679 HOSTAS FOR SHADE GARDENS COLLECTION (5 PLANTS) A selection including both variegated and non-variegated (bluish?) types--without any prima donnas. We really only have the better varieties so if you are interested in getting a group of plants for a new shade garden area which will give you color and form then this is your collection for the shade. $32.00 .
80245 HOUTTUYNIA CORDATA CHAMELEON [VARIEGATA] SAU HT $ 4.25 "Cameleon Plant" Branched stems with leaves of pink, yellow, ochre, and violet--as well as bronze-red if grown in sun; modest white-bracted flower spikes. Outstanding foot tall ornamental perennial. Orange-scented Asian herb which is extremely invasive if situated in an area with moist soil and full sun.
71486 HUMULUS LUPULUS AUREUS CANNAB HT $ 8.00 "Golden Hops" Brilliantly foliaged vine belonging to the Cannabaceae; winter hardy for us--but remember to be patient as this is very late to emerge in the spring. This is the clone from the U.S. Botanic Garden.
70201 HYDRANGEA MACROPHYLLA MARIESII VARIEGATA SAX HT $ 5.00 "Variegated Hortensia" Fleshy stems present wide white and slate-gray margined leaves--deciduous in north, evergreen in south or in greenhouse; flat-topped inflorescence cluster of palest pink flowers turning blue if soil is acid. Striking.
88576 HYDROCOTYLE SIEBOLDII CRYSTAL CONFETTI UMB HH $ 8.00 Remarkably beautiful VERY low growing "White Edged Navelwort" with every tiny serrated kidney leaf brightly margined. A winnining new groundcover for which a round of applause for Barry Yinger is richly due. While newly popular as cascading "vine" for hanging baskets and windowboxes, giving a lacy gold and cream froth effect, this is happiest in a bog with constantly wet feet.
41921 INDOCALAMUS [SASA] TESSELLATUS GRA HT $ 32.50 Zone 6 Bamboo with shoulder-high deeply and elegantly arching canes cloaked with nearly 2' long tessellate leaves with serrate edges and faintly glaucous undersides--Chinese "Tea Wrapper Bamboo" good in containers: thus "Tsutsumi ocha-zasa" in bonsai use. Reputedly the widest leaf blade of any Bamboo species; stunning in the display garden here.
88501 IRIS PSEUDACORUS CITRINA [HORT] IRI HT $ 4.00 Seedlings of this pale pastel lemon form of the ever popular vigorous "Yellow Flag" which is happiest in bog conditions, or even on the pool's edge.
42025 JASMINUM BEESIANUM OLE CGH HH $ 6.00 "Rose Jasmine" from Western China. Zone 7 clambering vine with sharply pointed lance leaflets and petite clusters dark rosy pink fragrant blossoms--but must have chill fall and winter in order to initiate the flower buds. Must have full sunlight to perform well. Happy here clambering around in and escaping out of the deep coldframes.
88809 JUNCUS EFFUSUS GOLD STRIKE JUN HT $ 10.00 Rare "Striped Japanese Rush" with stiff rigid spine-leaves with gold tones; good vertical accent in your bog garden or shallow pond (although does well as a regular container plant for us). This a very slow growing selection of Jim Price.
70991 JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS GOLD CONE CUP HT $ 5.25 Very dense, bright gold foliage on columnar shrub. One of the few successful golden fastigate conifers with tight attractive bright yellow foliage for our type climate.
70235 JUNIPERUS MEDIA SHIMPAKU CUP HT $ 8.50 "Bonsai Juniper" Dwarf `Plumosa' type with very bunched clusters of needles, thus popular for bonsai use. J.m. `Globosa Cinerea' may be European term for this form which also is interesting in the landscape, creating its own unruly pom pons with abandon.
88890 LAVANDULA INTERMEDIA DILLY DILLY LAB HT HH $ 4.75 A "Hardy Lavender" selected for its Z5 hardiness (if given perfect winter drainage & full sun in summer) and for its large dramatic fragrant violet blue flower spikes reaching a foot in height (usually highlighted with butterflies), fantastic arrayed over the wide spreading bright silver gray fragrant foliage; self-heading to create dense buns.
71339 LIGUSTRUM OBTUSIFOLIUM STARDUST OLE HT $ 4.25Recently imported "Spckled Privet" from Japan quickly forms a thickly interlaced twiggy shrub heavily covered with small oblong leaves richly sprinkled with white; short clusters of fragrant flowers. Originally offered as a L. sinense cultivar.
70301 LIGUSTRUM SINENSE VARIEGATUM OLE HT $ 3.00 "Marbled Privet" Shrub with oblong leaves richly mottled slate green, ochre, pink, & green--deciduous in frost areas. When maintained as house/greenhouse subject has dusty gray-blue winter lvs with remarkably contrasted ivory-yellow margins.
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 and newly discovered by the bonsai croud. Non flowering dwarf-- NCSU's L. japonicum 'Korea Dwarf' 71694 LIQUIDAMBAR STYRACIFLUA SILVER KING HAM HT $ 90.00 This small statured "White Edged Sweet Gum" stunningly sports each small star shaped gray green & marbled milky green leaf with a complete bright white margin. Rare. Quite corky stems add winter visual interest. This is emphatically NOT the traditional variegated form with pale ochre dustings toward the leaf margins. These are large specimens necessarilly leading to adjusted shipping costs, especially if shipped west of the Mississippi. These plants are very good sized this year. We would prefer that you pick them up at the nursery. 70611 LIRIODENDRON TULIPIFERA AUREO-MARGINATUM MAG HT $ 65.00 "Golden Tulip Poplar" with leaves margined yellow-ochre. Large containers may cost extra shipping. 80801 LIRIOPE MUSCARI OKINA LIL HT HH $ 12.00 Sophistacated "Frosted/Paper White Lilyturf" Violet-flower spikes emerge from the thich distichous ranked leaf 'blades' which emerge pure white-ivory, gradually turning to mint green; very compact slowly clustering "Monkeygrass" cultivar which mimics an Ophiopogon. 72838 LONICERA FRAGRANTISSIMA [HORT] CAP HT $ 10.00 Wonderful "Winter Honeysuckle" with creamy white December to March blossoms (time depending on temperature range) followed by dull red fruit of value in Chinese medicine. Open habit of dull glabrous obovate leaves. Can be slow to establish. We thank Cindy Riviere of Plant It Herbs for sharing this with us. 70305 LONICERA JAPONICA AUREO-RETICULATA CAP HT $ 5.00 "Hall's Variegated Honeysuckle" Climbing semi-evergreen vine cloaked in oval golden-reticulated leaves; fragrant purplish-white flowers, black fruit. 71541 LONICERA JAPONICA PURPUREA CAP HT $ 3.50 A vining shrub, this "Purple Leaved Honeysuckle" produces scented purplish rose blossoms ivory white inside. Marvelous fragrant vine willing to hide any eyesore in your landscape--such as your neighbor's garage. This species has long been important in Asian medicine in treatements for hepatitis, dysentery, pesky boils and those embarrassing nettle rashes as well as for its antibacterial and fever control properties. So if you end up with too much of this, start your own pharmacy. 40444 LONICERA NITIDA BAGGESEN'S GOLD CAP HP CGH HH $ 3.00 In bright light the tiny ranks of new lvs of this "Prostrate Honeysuckle" remain blond-gold; brilliant against deeper green older foliage of this arching small shrub--wonderful when sheared. Traditional subject for the amateur bonsaist. In cool winter conditions the foliage turns plum purple. 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. 71728LONICERA PERICHYMEMUM HARLEQUIN CAP HT $ 12.00 Shrubby "Dutch Woodbine" selection with fabulous glaucous leaves richly variegated in zones of cream & pink, complemented by the clusters of fragrant "Honeysuckle" blossoms of antique yellow and rouge pink. Wonderful on a short trellis; or encourage this along a fence--astoundingly colorful yet in subtle tones. 70306 LONICERA PERICLYMENUM SEROTINA FLORIDA CAP HT $ 10.00 "Dutch Woodbine" Bluish green oval leaves on shrubby vine beautifully foil the dark purple-red buds opening to display the yellow-pink interior; clusters of showy red berries. Very well behaved--never have we observed any volunteer seedlings. 71480 LONICERA YUNNANENSIS PAT'S VARIEGATED CAP HH HT $ 4.50 Pat McCracken's selection of this tidy SW Chinese shrub "Honeysuckle" with each pert lf rimmed white. Should be most popular for bonsai lovers. Larger and sturdier than Lonicera nitida 'Silver Beauty'
70305 LONICERA JAPONICA AUREO-RETICULATA CAP HT $ 5.00 "Hall's Variegated Honeysuckle" Climbing semi-evergreen vine cloaked in oval golden-reticulated leaves; fragrant purplish-white flowers, black fruit.
71541 LONICERA JAPONICA PURPUREA CAP HT $ 3.50 A vining shrub, this "Purple Leaved Honeysuckle" produces scented purplish rose blossoms ivory white inside. Marvelous fragrant vine willing to hide any eyesore in your landscape--such as your neighbor's garage. This species has long been important in Asian medicine in treatements for hepatitis, dysentery, pesky boils and those embarrassing nettle rashes as well as for its antibacterial and fever control properties. So if you end up with too much of this, start your own pharmacy.
40444 LONICERA NITIDA BAGGESEN'S GOLD CAP HP CGH HH $ 3.00 In bright light the tiny ranks of new lvs of this "Prostrate Honeysuckle" remain blond-gold; brilliant against deeper green older foliage of this arching small shrub--wonderful when sheared. Traditional subject for the amateur bonsaist. In cool winter conditions the foliage turns plum purple.
71480 LONICERA YUNNANENSIS PAT'S VARIEGATED CAP HH HT $ 4.50 Pat McCracken's selection of this tidy SW Chinese shrub "Honeysuckle" with each pert lf rimmed white. Should be most popular for bonsai lovers. Larger and sturdier than Lonicera nitida 'Silver Beauty'
80304 LYSIMACHIA CLETHROIDES PRI HT $ 4.75 "Gooseneck Loosestrife" Soft leaves cloak erect stems topped with curving racemes of small white flowers giving this a marvelously antique quality.
88585 LYSIMACHIA CONGESTIFLORA GOLDEN HARVEST PRI CGH HH $ 4.75 An excellent subtropical "Golden