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80191 HAKONECHLOA MACRA AUREOLA GRA HT $ 8.00 Low Japanese grass with bright yellow-striped leaves. Perfect in any perennial garden; yet also quite willing to glow in any container.

41159 HEDERA HELIX BUTTERCUP ARAL HP HH CGH $4.75"Golden English Ivy" Glossy new leaves a bright yellow, fading to a deep leathery green; foliage does not burn in winter unless exposed to constant wind during freezing temps. Also known as `Golden Cloud' in Europe. We must in a sudden fit of honesty observe that this is not an outstandingly good self branching cultivar: you might need to pinch out growing tips or start multiples in order to achieve a blanket effect.

41162 HEDERA HELIX CONGLOMERATA ERECTA GIN HT $ 5.00 Nearly triangular, dark green leaves deeply grooved; the unique three-cornered leaves are held rigidly in two ranks on stiff erect stems. Quite Evergreen when used as a shrublet in Zone 6 (our zone). Quite a surprise to many gardeners who do not think of "ivies" including rockery shrubs; even more amusing when planted in a grouping of dwarf conifers.

54050 HEDERA HELIX CYRANO DE BERGERACS ARAL HP HH HT $ 3.75Dark large leaves with attractive veining and one very long "Nose" of a central lobe! Fast growing and most willing to create a "shingle" effect as indicated by the photo here, taken along our alley of this cultivar colonizing the trunk of a young "Dawn Redwood" tree.

55550 HEDERA HELIX FINGER FROTH ARAL HP HH HT $ 3.50Conspicuously veined down-curved fat pointed fingers are slightly furled on ascending stems. This sport of 'Filigran' has become so popular with our customers for its shrubby leathery winter-proof nature that it deserved a name.

41173 HEDERA HELIX GOLD HEART ARAL HP CGH HH $ 5.25Small black-green leaves centered yellow; this is an unusually winter tolerant variety, surviving in Michigan. Will NOT branch unless nipped--thus will always remain a novelty in the garden; any reversions must be pruned out immediately for they will overtake the much slower growing variegated section. Usually is known in England as `Golden Jubilee' & in Europe as 'Oro di Bogliasco.'

55613 HEDERA HELIX HENRIETTE ARAL HH HT HP $ 7.25 See 1995 Ivy Jorunal, Vol 21, pp 19. Heavily textured tiny elongated leaves richly dappled white & blond; fabulous slow growing dwarf popular with the bonsai crowd. Tends to send out longish runners which then eventually send out multiple side stems with the fetchingly dappled foliage; tolerates an outdoor winter in our zone if located out of winter wind combined with winter sun. Quite fetching when included in a trough garden design; quite remarkable when pinned down in a moss topiary.

41183 HEDERA HELIX KOLIBRI ARAL HP CGH HH $ 3.00 Silver-white and slate-gray flecked with emerald enameled on compact leathery leaves--slow growing initially but strong and fabulous in the finish. Beautiful "Hummingbird Ivy" noted for unusually strong contrast of dark flecks on snowy white. Always the first Ivy to catch our customers' eyes--and the initial aquisition of many an Ivy collection! Do not plant where it will encounter strong winter sun.

41187 HEDERA HELIX MANDA'S CRESTED ARAL HP HH $ 3.50Large very curled, fluted lobes; fast, easy grower quite effective as a large hanging basket subject. An early escapee into the gardens here--it has become a vast elegantly wavy richly toned groundcover under a stand of rare conifers--little if any winter burn occurs unless a stray vine decides (in a fit of poor judgement) to clamber up a trunk.

41399 HEDERA HELIX SPETCHLEY ARAL HT CGH HP $ 5.00"Gnome Ivy" Very tiny triangular-arrowhead leaves of blackish- green on slim dark stems, maroon when young, heading in very straight lines, but branching at most nodes; very winter hardy selection from Spetchley Park in England. Certainly the aristrocrat of winter hardy ground and wall covers. We have never observed any winter burn on this purplish toned beauty.

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; the choice of landscape designers in northern climes.

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 and typically tolerating considerable winter cold.

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, thus popular as a tiny-featured hardy carpeter--but not prostrate like 'Spetchley.' Very small tuffets develop--thus a terarium favorite as well.

66732 HEDERA HELIX ZEBRA ARAL CGH HH $ 3.75 Stout stems hold thick textured glaucous green cupped leaves liberally streaked with cream. Although a bit reluctant to self-branch, still a dramatic cascading very variegated choice for a hanging basket indoors; furthermore, this dramatic heavily textured showoff has been quite winter tolerant outdoors for us for the last dozen years, being the only clone with this much white on the leaf surface not seriously affected by winter burn.

53132 HEDYCHIUM DR. MOY [BRUSHSTROKES] ZIN HH CGH $ 12.00 Hybrid of H. coccinea x cornarium with scented salmon orchid mimic blossom clusters tipping this "Hyperwarp Ginger" plant's tall stalks which are sheathed by white paint splashed coppery leaves. From Dr. Moy of San Antonio Bot. Gardens. Once established, this tropical appearing ginger has proved winter hardy here with careful winter protection; better considered a stunning (and evergreen) container plant north of Zone 6b or lift and store the thick succulent tubers as you would your Cannas.

40336 HELICHRYSUM THIANSHCANICUM ICICLES COMP CGH HP $ 4.25 Clumps of narrow soft silvery-white leaves thickly clustered on the woody upright clustering stems; excellent in containers especially showy in the winter greenhouse. Foliage intensity can diminish if atmosphere is too humid. Has proven winter hardy in Zb6 if given excellent drainage and full sun.

< 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]

70817 HEPTACODIUM MICONIOIDES [JASMINOIDES] CAP HP $ 18.00 Rare honeysuckle relative with jasmine-like fragrant flowers in August to late September. Seed capsules are pink bronze and quite lovely. Native to Chekiang Province in China at 3,000 feet. It will grow to 18 feet. Introduced in 1980. Wonderful exfoliating bark is especially wonderful to view during the winter. Thus truely a four season interest plant with no insect or disease problems. Especially valuable in a small garden which needs a focal woody plant, but with a space too limited to accomodate a tree.

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.

83222 HEUCHERA SILVER SCROLLS [HYB] SAX HT $ 6.75 Extraordinary breakthrough for metallic patterned "Coral Bells" with rounded, widely scalloped leaves a stunning pewter silver marked with a scroll work of dark veining; quickly forms a clump topped with pink toned flowers; Charles Oliver hybrid.

Hardy Hibiscus for the 2008 SEASON

81535 HIBISCUS BLUE RIVER II [HYB] MAL HT $ 12.00 Winter's hybrid with 4' plus tall stalks producing pure white blossoms up to 15" across. Full sun, wet soils. Remarkable show--best to situate in a spot in your garden close to a path as visitors are so awed by this in bloom that they will trample over anything in order to hold and view a blossom face to face--no amount of signage, of large open bear traps, or cries from you will be effective in altering this immediate automatic response.

72100 HIBISCUS FLARE RED MOR HT $ 8.00 Strong 4' clumping hardy hibiscus with giant flaming red blossoms with same saturation as 'Lord Baltimore' but the petals overlap to form a perfect circle and, as it is sterile, blooms until frost; even known to be alkaline tolerant if in a consistently moist site.

88903 HIBISCUS KOPPER KING MAL HT $ 12.00 Herbaceous 40 inch tall "Rosemallow" stems cloaked with dark copper burgundy maple shaped leaves and topped with large pale shell pink to white flowers with carmine eyes bleeding into the veins. Stunning. Flemming brothers creation, PP#10793

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.

41768 HIBISCUS MOY GRANDE MALV HT $ 8.00 Strong growing hardy hybrid with giant rose red with pinkish lavender sheened 14" across blossoms over the strong 6' stems and clean, dark foliage; a wet planting site (even in alkaline soil) will encourage it to produce what are considred the largest blossom of its tribe! A H. grandiflorus x mocheutos hybrid from Ying Doon Moy at the San Antonio Botanic Garden.

72800 HIBISCUS SYRIACUS 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.

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

70945 HIBISCUS SYRIACUS WOODBRIDGE MAL HT $ 7.50 "Rose of Sharon" selection with rich deep rose red flowers accented with crimson eyes. Very distinct color.

89221 HIBISCUS SYRIACUS WOODBRIDGE SEEDLING MAL HT $ 3.50 "Rose of Sharon" selection with rich deep rose red flowers accented with crimson eyes. Very distinct color. We are currently offering seedlings from this selection at a low price for the cautious beginner, or the collector who wants to take a chance on a new color. Pictures are the same as above because these are a year old but have not bloomed.

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.

89010 HIERACIUM MACULATUM CHOCOLATE DIP COMP HT $ 6.75 Celebrate an improved strain of our favorite weed, the most elaborately patterned "Devil's Paintbrush" with same scented yellow brush flowers, but amazing glaucous wide leaves brilliantly splashed with mahogany chocolate. Superb in combonations.

HOSTAS for the 2008 SEASON

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 .

65687 HOSTA BRENDA'S BEAUTY LIL HT $ 12.00 Wide yet small thickly ribbed leaves of a rich pale gold with lovely basil green margins; lilac flowers start in July continue on. A Bob Keller creation.

65688 HOSTA EMERALD NECKLACE LIL HT $ 9.00 Short whorled leaves of lime green furl out to reveal a wide central butter yellow flame.

65686 HOSTA GREEN WITH ENVY LIL HT $ 6.00 Demure yellow leaves (of a wide outline) with delicate basil green rims. Most charming.

65690 HOSTA TEASPOON LIL HT $ 15.00 Compact gem from Frank Kyikos: tightly held bright rounded lime leaves, quite corrugated and cupped, held on elongated petioles. In good light and exposure the 3" to 4" long leaves form a rosette perfect in troughs.

81993 HOSTA VENUSTA LIL HT $ 7.25 Delicate appearing mound--extremely tidy--of bright small leaves on winged petioles; lilac flowers. Small enough for use in a trough.

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.

80246 HOUTTUYNIA CORDATA MAHOGANY SAU HT $ 2.75 Ivory-bracted fls over deeply toned highly pungent purplish mahogany blushed heartlike foliage--these spicy leaves are much prized in Asian cooking as 'Doku-dami' and 'Giap ca' for orange-coriander aroma.

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.

71555 HYDRANGEA QUERCIFOLIA SIKES DWARF SAX HT $ 12.00 Dwarf form of our excellent "Oak Leaf Hydrangea" easily grown even in dryish shade; however, in a happier setting, this stout many-branched shrub will display thick clusters of fading blossoms over decorative colorful foliage.

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 eventually 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 aqua green. If not winter damaged these stalks are topped with summer clusters of dark pink blossoms. Considered Z6 winter hardy; however, a severe winter can damage the tops of the canes.

88708 HYDROCOTYLE BONARIENSIS UMB HT HH CGH $ 4.00 Rounded peltate leaves up to 3 inches across; showy candelabraa of modest flowers. In bog conditions in full sun this will quickly form a glossy carpet of big scalloped coin leaves held above the water level. Great visually and great for spawning fingerlings. Sometimes offered as H. vulgaris.

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.

70693 ILEX SERRATA X VERTICILATA SPARKLEBERRY AQU HT $ 8.00 Multi-stemmed female with persistent red Winter fruit; new foliage emerges purple-hued, turns gold in Fall--deciduous leaves fall to emphasize the abundant bright berries, so very dramatic against the nearly black bark.

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.

80789 IRIS ENSATA SPONTANEA VARIEGATA IRI HT $ 25.00 "Striped Sword Iris" Japanese cultivar of this moisture loving species with glaucous erect lance leaves striped with broad non-fading white bands; wide dusky plum purple velvety flowers match perfectly. Outstanding as specimen plant happiest in a boggy site; seemingly disease resistant.
81000 IRIS LAEVIGATA VARIEGATA BLUE FLOWER IRI HT HH $ 15.00 Mid-spring elegant blue blossoms over the fans of broadly white-banded foliage; needs to be slightly submerged to thrive. Sent as mossed roots.
80256 IRIS PALLIDA AUREO-VARIEGATA IRI HT CGH $ 12.50 "Gold Variegated Orris Root" Cream-yellow banded leaves--quite typically 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.

80255 IRIS PALLIDA VARIEGATA IRI HT CGH $ 12.50 "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.

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.

80260IRIS PUMILA BLUE ECHO IRI HT $ 4.50 Deep blue flowers. Caution: our winters in Ohio are often too mild to set buds. Needs perfect drainage, thus a natural for the rock garden.

81586 IRIS SIBERICA GULL'S WING IRI HT $ 4.50Considered the best "White Siberian Iris" by iris fans with attractive blue green foliage which perfectly compliments the large lightly ruffled ivory blossoms which are heavily substanced and thus rain resistent.

80794 IRIS VERSICOLOR GERALD DARBY IRI HT $ 15.00 Odd selection of "Poison Flag" or "Wild Blue Flag". Glaucous three foot tall leaf fans emerge a deep purple black in the cold spring bog water (semi aquatic); the deep violet hued Iris blossoms are designed in yellow and lime. Impressive.

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.

40418 JASMINUM NUDIFLORUM OLE HH CGH $ 4.00 "Hardy Chinese Jasmine" Yellow odorless tubular blossoms appear in clusters along the rush like twigs of this small elegant shrub from late winter on through March. "Pinwheel Jasmine" is hardy here, typically starting the long bloom period mid February unless the winter has been quite mild (it has bloomed in January a few times). Named nudiflorum because these blossoms appear on the nude arched branchlets before the dusky polished three-part leaves appear in the spring. A distant cousin of the much larger Forsythia tribe, this can really confuse gardening friends inspecting this remarkable creature in your garden.

40419 JASMINUM NUDIFLORUM MYSTIQUE OLE HT CGH $ 18.00Tiny trilobed leathery leaves variegated white; rare Japanese form of this "Hardy Chinese Jasmine" producing yellow tubular flowers along the deciduous stems throughout the winter. Hardy for us in Zone 6b. From Brookside Gardens.

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.

80604 JUNCUS EFFUSUS SPIRALIS VARIEGATA JUN HT HH PRICE: $ 15.00 "Corkscrew Rush" Spirally twisted stems reaching several feet if they were stretched out of their coils. Prefers aquatic conditions; astounding accent in a group of container plant gardens with the coiled glossy spirals making an astounding design statement. This clone is striped cream and white. Rather unusual form. New with Glasshouse Works in 2008

54523 JUNCUS PATENS CARMENS' GRAY JUN HT $ 7.75 Stout erect stems topped with toppling explosions of grassy short bronzy decorative seedheads; compact aquatic for full sun pools; good in undrained pots where its stiff tightly packed foliage forms a rigid vase shape to great advantage.

70241JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS BLUE POINT VARIEGATED CUP HT $ 12.00 Thick irregularly 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. May not perform as well in the deep south.

71419 JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS OBELISK CUP HT $ 6.75 "Monumental Juniper" Grootendorst selection needing no shaping/tripping to form an impressive irregular column of sharply spiny bluish foliage; seldom offered excellent (if dangerous) form.

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.

71371 JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS GOLD TOTEM POLE CUP HT $ 10.00 Tightly bunched foliage with bright yellow color quite small featured, but fortunately, this "Gold Column Juniper" will quickly become an exclamation point in your rockery or evergreen collection as the growth rate seems faster than that of 'Gold Cone'; beautiful color, dramatic outline.

70238 JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS HIBERNICA CUP HT $ 5.50 "Irish Juniper" Narrow columns of densely held bluish-green needles (which don't nod like 'Suecica') Possibly the ancient cultivar, 'Fastigata' --an anceint venerable creature hard to locate in the current world of "new, exciting" cultivars. This is the one you see in ancient gardens in English movies.

70248 JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS SUECICA PENCIL POINT CUP HT $ 5.75 "Swedish Juniper" Tightly compressed column with just slightly nodding branch-tips of bluish-green prickly leaves. Scandanavian native--so this dramatic exclamation point in your garden can survive even the coldest winter blasts. Very narrow visually dramatic selection from Sheridan's Nursery originally introduced as J.c. 'Sentinel'

71139 JUNIPERUS HORIZONTALIS LIMEGLOW CUP HT $ 10.00 Beautiful very showy coppery ochre winter coloration on the extremely congested upright blunt foliage of this gradually spreading, low growing selection with upright turned stem tips--very perky habit emphasized especially with the bright acid yellow new spring growth. Oddly, it is bright acid yellow in the spring and richly coppery bronze during the winter--it glows, but not in a very lime fashion. A very rarely found (yet very easily grown if in full sun) sport of "Andorra Juniper" shared long ago by J.C. Raulston. In our climate this uniquely hued gem grows slowly enough to be a successful rockery subject.

70957 JUNIPERUS MEDIA BLAAUW GOLDEN CUP HT $ 6.75 Dense compact abbreviated wide column with upturned tips on each branch, thus giving a vase-like effect heightened by the golden scale needles. Must have full sun to achieve bright gold color. We offer the absolutely true form of this highly sought after pure yellow cultivar--this is not the fast growing lime toned form usually found in the nursey trade.

71470 JUNIPERUS MEDIA BLUE AND GOLD CUP HT $ 8.75 Beautiful arching fine sprays of bluish foliage richly splashed with golden-cream variegation--why this is not widely available in the nursery trade remains a mystery to us. Excellent form, wider than high with best color during the winter (when it can also shine as a stunning addition to your Christmas wreath). Oddly, the foliage is rather soft to the touch, unlike most Junipers.

70229 JUNIPERUS MEDIA GOLD LACE PP8202 CUP HT $ 6.50 "Lemon-tipped Blue Juniper" Blue-green scale-leaves whorled in short arching sprays; shrubby vase eventually--always a marvelous elegant showplant with the richly contrasting soft chrome lemon new foliage gradually maturing to the bluish toned base.

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.

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

71054 JUNIPERUS MEDIA SULPHUR SPRAY CUP HT $ 12.00 Striking thick foliaged selection with sulphur-cream new growth--very unique color pattern among variegated conifers. Low spreading sport of 'Hetzii' needing more coddling than most Junipers.

70828 JUNIPERUS PROCUMBENS KIYOMI CUP HT $ 7.25 Selected form of 'Nana' --In Japanese tradition, the prefered form for bonsai as this cultivar has more bunched needles, slightly upright angled growing tips and an innate love for better living through containerization. Tolerates, even demands a sunny quite exposed site when located in the rock garden.

71260 JUNIPERUS RIGIDA [SUBSP NIPPONICA?] CUP HT $ 10.00 A "Needle Juniper" from Eco Gardens developing into a wide very low "dwarved" shrub without leaders; closely placed narrow spiny leaves and extremely articulated bark; an absolutely excellent form for prostrate bonsai styles and an excellent low wide evengreen for the Japanese styled garden-- not the tall J. r. pendula with weeping foliage.

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.

70283 JUNIPERUS SQUAMATA BLUE STAR CUP HT $ 5.75 Dense hemispherical dwarf with outreaching steel-blue branches giving a bright star-like appearance.
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. The two toned colors of spring always ilicit comment from visiting gardeners.

70983 JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA POYO ['ROYO'?] CUP HT $ 6.25 A spreading bluish form of "Red Cedar" with lacy intricate foliage: beautiful silver winter color. Very silver platinum ferny effect if given full sun. Nomenclature still in limbo!

70294 KERRIA JAPONICA PICTA ROS HT $ 8.75 "Japanese Rose" Usually K.J. 'Argenteo-variegata.'Compact growing shrub with bright green stems decked with doubly toothed small leaves edged in bright white; clear golden flowers in mid spring. Perfect for rockery backdrop; lacy effect.

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.

81173 LAGERSTROEMIA NATCHEZ LYT HT $ 4.75USDA #416 Glossy dark foliage on decorative exfoliating bark revealing cinnamon trunks forming an upright standard habit to display the showy heads of pure white flowers. This "Crepe Myrtle" glows with pastel orange-bronze fall foliage. Unlike many cultivars this beautifully flowered and barked form seldom is severely cut back to its base by our winters.

70723 LAGERSTROEMIA PINK VELOUR [HYB] LYT HT $ 12.00 Dark dusky purple foliage perfect combined with the heads of deep pink flowers; excellent container plant as well as a showy splash of rich purple to burgundy foliage (essentially mildew resistant) in the shrub or perennial border with the added punch of yellow and orange leaves at first chill. Certainly a new direction for "Crepe Myrtle" hybrids--so compact and colorful that it also is a successful container plant for the cool winter greenhouse, while attaining a ten foot vase outline when planted in gardens in the deep south.

92700 LAGERSTROEMIA VICTOR HT $ 7.50 Very showy deep red "Crepe Myrtle" trusses of blossoms; the compact small dense leaves retain their reddish tinge if the season remains somewhat cool. In order to keep the best regular habit and encourage the production of large blossom clusters, many gardeners cut this to the ground each late fall, treating this as a perennial with considerable success.

88758 LAMIUM MACULATUM ELISABETH DE HAAS LAB HT $ 5.00 Splendidly baroque groundcover novelty: The tidy silver flamed leaf pairs of this dependable garden staple are most dramatically splashed and slashed with rich golden variegation. Violet flowers; the name still a bit unstable in the USA.

80288 LAMIUM MACULATUM WHITE NANCY LAB HT $ 4.75Breathtaking silvery-white leaves edged soft mint green perfect with clear white flowers. Beautiful low carpeting pebbled pewter groundcover--evergreen unless winter winds a factor.

71284 LARIX EUROLEPIS [HYB] PIN HT $7.25 Short needled "Dunkeld Larch" (decidua x kaempferi) which eventually reaches a pyramidal 100' with drooping branches populated with needles turning bright yellow before dropping late fall. Thus, along with its attractive scaly mahogany toned bark it is famous for its handsome habit & disease resistant qualities as well as a tolerance of dry soils. Currently in limited stock.

70297LARIX DECIDUA PENDULA PIN HT $ 35.00 "Weeping Larch" Soft deciduous needles arranged spirally on terminal shoots add delicacy to the deeply arched, weeping branches. Second year grafted plants.

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.

88692 LESPEDEZA BICOLOR LEG HT $ 4.50 More upright under its tremendous weight of rosy purple spring blossoms than its cousins, this "Lizard Shrub" can be cut to the ground at each season's end; yet, some love the distinctive dramatic outline of the dark decorative seedpods all winter long. Gradually widening shrub--as the stems tend to become woody), better each year.

81878 LESPEDEZA THUNBERGII GIBRALTER LEG HT $ 15.00 Bill Hendrick's selection with masses of rich pink pea flowers 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.

88908 LEUCOSCEPTRUM JAPONICUM [CHIRIMEN] VARIEGATUM LAB HT CGH HH $ 12.00 Distinctive wiry stems cloaked with distinctive pairs of curled parchment textured leaves attractively splashed with lemon yellow and ending with odd spikes of papery bracted demure mauve-beige mint flowers. Has proven quite hardy for us, creating considerable comment as its appearance is quite distinct from other perennials.

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.

80291LIATRIS SPICATA KOBOLD COM HT $ 4.00 Rose-purple "Dwarf Gayfeather" with short flower spikes over grassy tufts of leaves. Wonderful in any sunny border; newly popular native because of its resistence to severe drought.
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.

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'

80540 LYCHNIS CORONARIA ALBA CAR HT HB $ 4.25 "False Mullein" From the basal clump of dense wooly-white leaves arise silvery branched stems with white-petaled flowers. Special twist on the familiar "Rose Campion."

81936 LYCHNIS FLOS-JOVI PEGGY [NANA] CARY HT $ 4.75 Gray-silvery felt like wide leaves overlapping into modest tidy mounded rosettes of pelted foliage providing a lovely backdrop for the distrinctive cherry rose blossoms. This most dwarf from perfect in rockeries and large troughs.

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.

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