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Perennials
Perennials
Perennials give pleasure to the eye and a
sense of having contributed something both
beautiful and beneficial to the environment—
year after year. At Mobjack, we work to
provide a wide spectrum of quality
perennials to fit most gardening and
landscape design needs. By continuing to
bring
garden/gardener–friendly
exciting,
new
varieties into our product line, you can be
sure perennials will light up garden center
sales from spring to fall. Our perennials are
grown in 4 quart containers that yield a
mature plant. Many varieties are grown to a
career size in patio–ready, terra cotta–
colored deco containers, listed as “3G CP”
for a 10" pot and “7G CP” for a 14" pot. For
better
presentation
some
smaller-growing
varieties are grown in a 6" squat container,
listed as “3QT.”
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Perennials
Perennials
African
AGAPANTHUS
4 Q T .......................... $ 3 . 7 5
x
UNLESS
OTHERWISE
Lily
NOTED
‘Bressingham’
Low growing, deep green foliage with blue tubular–shaped
flowers in rounded umbels that are held 16" above foliage.
x
‘Monmid’
Deep purple blooms with beautiful, deep green foliage.
Monrovia Nursery introduction. Flower spikes reach 24" in
height. Exquisite.
x
!
NEW
‘Tinkerbell’
Creamy, variegated leaves and medium blue flowers.
Appreciates moderate watering.
3 Q T .......................... $ 6 . 0 0
AGASTACHE
‘Blue
Fortune’
Mexican
Hyssop
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
Soft blue flower spikes standing 24" in height. Butterflies love it.
ALCHEMILLA
mollis
Lady’s
‘Aulese’
Mantle
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
Light green foliage with rounded, lobed leaves. Chartreuse,
star–shaped flowers that are yellow in the spring.
ALSTROMERIA
Peruvian
Sweet
Lily
Laura
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
Fragrant mountains of bright yellow flowers which have little
red spots in autumn.
AMSONIA
hubrichii
Arkansas
Blue
Star
VA
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
Needle–like foliage with clusters of steel blue flowers from
May to June. Foliage turns golden in fall.
Wildflower
ANEMONE
4 Q T .......................... $ 4 . 5 0
‘Honorine
Jorbert’
Large, single white flowers on very tall 36" foliage.
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ANEMONE
Wildflower
continued
!
NEW
leveillei
Low growing, early blooming with single white flower.
‘Margarite’
Blooms a dark pink with stiff, lightly haired foliage.
‘Pamina’
Smaller variety of Japanese Anemone. Blooms a rich red
flower on graceful upright stems.
‘Prince
Henry’
Single, deep rose–pink to purple flowers.
‘Queen
Charlotte’
Semi–double 4–inch pink flowers. 4–5' tall.
‘Whirlwind’
Semi–double white standing 2–3' tall.
Columbine
AQUILEGIA
VA
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
‘Biedermeier’
Very neat plant with compact habit. Multi–colored blooms. 9–
12" in height from May–June.
‘Canadensis’
April-May blooms of red flowers with yellow centers. Occurs
naturally in a wide variety of growing conditions
‘Nora
Barlow’
Spring blooms with unusual double pink/red flowers. 24" tall.
ARTEMISA
Southernwood
‘Guizho’
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
3G
CP ............. $ 1 6 . 0 0
Tiny, creamy–white flowers stand out against
blackish–green foliage on mahogany stems.
ARTEMISIA
‘Powis
distinctive
Silver
Castle’
King
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
Delicate silver foliage. Mounding habit to 18".
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Perennials
Ginger
ASARUM
3 Q T .......................... $ 7 . 0 0
UNLESS
OTHERWISE
NOTED
canadense
Large deep
grower.
green,
heart
shaped
leaves.
Deciduous.
Strong
3 Q T .......................... $ 3 . 5 0
shuttleworthii
‘Calaway’
A slow grower and very rare to the trade. Deep, glossy green
foliage with silvery heart–shaped accents.
shuttleworthii
‘Harpeni’
Glossy green heart–shaped flowers with cream colored
veins.
splendens
Large deep green foliage with silver mottling. Loves moist
situations.
ASTER
frikartii
Wonder of Staffa
‘Monch’
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
Very erect habit. Blooms much longer than other Aster
hybrids. Lavender blue flowers. 2–3' tall.
False
ASTIBLE
Spirea
‘Fanal’
Blood red plumes over lacy green foliage. 20–24". Also
available in 3 gallon.
4 Q T .......................... $ 3 . 2 5
3G
CP ............... $ 7 . 0 0
‘Deutschland’
Pure white fluffy spikes over lacy foliage. 18–20".
4 Q T .......................... $ 3 . 2 5
3G
CP ............... $ 7 . 0 0
‘Europa’
Prolific, blush pink flowers. 24".
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
‘Hennie
Grafland’
Blush pink flowers. 12".
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
‘Peach
Blossom’
Pink flower spikes on light green, lacy foliage.
4 Q T .......................... $ 3 . 2 5
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ASTIBLE
Fasle
Spirea
continued
‘Pumila’
Double
purple
flowers
appearing
late.
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
‘Purpurkerze’
Deep purple flowers on deep green foliage. 36".
4 Q T .......................... $ 3 . 2 5
3G
CP ............... $ 7 . 0 0
‘Radius’
Glows bright red with dark foliage.
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
‘Visions’
Upright
raspberry
plumes
4 Q T .......................... $ 3 . 2 5
ASTRANTIA
with
3G
a
sweet
fragrance.
CP ............... $ 7 . 0 0
Masterwort
major
4 Q T .......................... $ 5 . 5 0
!
NEW
‘Claret’
Wine colored, starry bracts that are decorative and performs
best in a rich soil.
‘Ruby
Wedding’
EW!
Ruby in color with white at the base Nof each petal. A frost
hardy individual.
Wild
BAPTISIA
Indigo
VA
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
australis
Pea–shaped blue flowers in May and early June.
‘Purple
A
Smoke’
vigorous
grower
with
BERGENIA
charcoal-gray
stems,
blue
flowers.
Pig
Squeak
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
‘Rotblum’
German for “red flower”. Large glossy deep red evergreen
foliage with intense red flowers. Blooms from April to May and
stands only 10" tall.
‘Winterglut’
Evergreen foliage and slow spreading growth habit. Thick
flowering clusters of red wrap toward the top of the stems.
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Perennials
Siberian
BRUNNERA
Bugloss
macrophylla
Large, deep green heart shaped foliage. Masses of tiny blue
flower clusters. Loves moisture.
4 Q T .......................... $ 5 . 5 0
‘Hadspen
Cream’
!
NEW
Heart–shaped medium green leaves that are bordered with a
wide, creamy white stripe. Smothered with tiny, true blue
flowers in the spring.
3G
CP ..................... $ 9 . 5 0
‘Langtrees’
Beautiful green foliage with a smattering of crisp silver spots
between the veins. Best suited for moist, shady situations.
4 Q T .......................... $ 6 . 5 0
variegata
Large, clear white border on each mid–green, heart–shaped
leaf that covers half of the leaf’s surface. Sky blue, forget–me–
not flowers in the spring.
4 Q T .......................... $ 5 . 5 0
CAMPANULA
glomerata
‘Superba’
!
NEW
Bellflower
Clusters of violet–blue flowers on strong stems above mats of
bright green leaves. Superb cut flower. Stunning 20".
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
x
‘Kent
Belle’
Glossy, dark violet–blue bells that are 2-1/2" long and hang off
of strong, upright stalks. Rebloomer.
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
CENTAUREA
montana
3G
CP ............... $ 7 . 0 0
‘Blue’
Knapweed
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
Deep purplish–blue flowerheads over foliage that is light
silvery green.
CERATOSTIGMA
plumbaginoides
Leadwort
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
Low–growing; makes good groundcover. Foliage is deep
green and takes on a reddish hue in the fall. Flowers are a
cobalt blue.
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Perennials
CHELONE
‘Hot
Turtle
Lips’
Head
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
Deep green foliage with bronze–green growth early in the
season. Red stems with rose pink flowers.
Tickseed
COREOPSIS
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
‘Baby
UNLESS
OTHERWISE
NOTED
Sun’
Golden yellow blooms highlight this attractive perennial.
‘Calypso’
!
NEW
Yellow and red marked flowers with striking, variegated
foliage.
‘Domino’
Golden yellow flowers with darker red center. Dwarf variety.
14–18" tall.
‘Flying
Saucers’
Large, gold flowers. Plant reaches 18" tall.
‘Limerock
Ruby’
Features ruby red flowers that stand above clumps of needle–
like foliage. Blooms continuously all summer.
!
NEW
‘Moonbeam’
Fine textured foliage. Masses of golden yellow flowers until
frost.
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
3G
CP ............... $ 6 . 0 0
‘Nana’
Bears 1–2" flowers in late spring and early summer above
fuzzy leaves with lobed bases.
‘Sweet
Dreams’
Thread–like foliage, topped with a fleet of dark pink flowers
that lighten toward the tips, each highlighted with a yellow
area in the middle.
‘Zagreb’
Fine foliage with an upright habit. Golden yellow flowers until
frost. 12".
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Perennials
Montbretia
CROCOSMIA
4 Q T .......................... $ 3 . 7 5
‘ Emily
McKenzie’
Flat, orange flowers that are open and marked with maroon
in their centers. Has purple stems and tends to bloom in the
late summer.
‘George
Davidson’
Bright yellow flowers. Blooms between July and August on
wiry stems that stand about 24–36" tall.
‘Lucifer’
Deep red flowers, standing 24" tall.
Hardy
DELOSPERMA
Ice
Plant
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
cooperi
Deep single rose pink flowers all summer with shiny, deep
green succulent foliage. Excellent groundcover. Blooms all
summer and loves dry conditions.
nubigenum
Flat pure yellow flowers. Well drained soil. Thrives in very dry
!
conditions.
NEW
‘Starburst’
Glowing magenta flowers with white–centers and shiny deep
green, almost metallic looking foliage.
Carnation
DIANTHUS
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
‘Bewitched’
Sport of ‘Firewitch’. Light pink flowers with a darker pink
center margin. Silver–green foliage and flowers until frost.
‘Frosty
Fire’
!
NEW
Has a nice contrast of frost foliage and bright red flowers.
gratianopolitanus
“Firewitch”
Magenta colored clove scented flowers that glisten over the
deep blue evergreen ‘Firewitch’ foliage. With tipping, the
flowers will reappear all summer.
‘Mountain
Mist’
Lovely, lightly fragrant, smokey pink flowers held above silvery
blue foliage. Tolerates heat and humidity.
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Perennials
DICENTRA
Bleeding
formosa
‘King
of
Hearts’
Deep
pink,
Heart
!
NEW
heart–shaped
flowers
on
grayish–blue
foliage.
4 Q T .......................... $ 5 . 5 0
‘Luxuriant’
Fern–like, grayish–green foliage that persists throughout the
growing season. Harbors cherry red, heart–shaped flowers on
long, leafless stems that tend to lean.
4 Q T .......................... $ 3 . 5 0
Foxglove
DIGITALIS
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
!
NEW
‘Foxy’
A rainbow of white, yellow and red flowers. 30".
mertonensis
Spikes of rosy–pink flowers with darker spots. True perennials
if frequently divided.
Coneflower
ECHINACEA
4 Q T .......................... $ 4 . 5 0
‘Kim’s
Knee
UNLESS
OTHERWISE
Hi’
NOTED
!
NEW
Dwarf selection which has the PPA very excited. Bright gold
center which is accented with reddish–pink petals.
‘Kim’s
Mophead’
!
NEW
White petals that surround a greenish cone. Attracts many
butterflies and gold finches.
‘Magnus’
PPA PLANT OF THE YEAR 1998. Large non–drooping dark
p i n k petals tinged with red.
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
ECHINOPS
bannaticus
3G
‘Blue
CP ............... $ 6 . 0 0
Glow’
Globe
Thistle
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
Feather like foliage with deep blue–violet flowers.
Barrenwort
EPIMEDIUM
3 Q T .......................... $ 4 . 7 5
grandiflorum
‘Lilafee’
!
NEW
Ear–shaped foliage emerges with a dramatic bronze–lavender
color. 10" tall flower spikes emerge above the foliage bearing
spider–like violet flowers.
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EPIMEDIUM
perraldianum
Barrenwort
continued
!
NEW
Tiny, bright yellow flowers are held on delicate, wiry stems
above deep green, ‘Frohnleiten’ heart–shaped leaves.
rubrum
Leaves have a red tinted cast. Crimson and white flowers with
small heart–shaped leaves. Excellent groundcover.
versicolor
‘Sulphureum’
Excellent shade groundcover with light green,
foliage and delicate flowers. Semi–evergreen.
heart–shaped
Joe
EUPATORIUM
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
3G
Pye
Weed
VA
CP ............... $ 6 . 0 0
‘Chocolate’
Chocolate foliage on shiny purple stems with contrasting
white flowers. 3–4".
‘Gateway’
Extremely large flower clusters on top of 5 inch stems.
Flowering
EUPHORBIA
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
‘Fen’s
Ruby’
Spurge
!
NEW
Excellent, fine textured groundcover with bronze to ruby new
growth. Stays low to the ground.
martinii
Clumping habit with reddish upright foliage. Small elongated
lime green colored flowers.
FALLOPIA
3G
japonica
‘Variegata’
Variegated
Fallopia
CP ..................... $ 7 . 0 0
Produces fragrant white flowers. The foliage is heavily spotted
with splashes of white. Foliage is supported with pink stems.
Very cool plant.
FERNS
3 Q T .......................... $ 3 . 5 0
ADIANTUM
UNLES
OTHERWISE
pedatum
NOTED
Maiden
Hair
Fern
A soft, green fern with rich black center stems. Also a fast
grower.
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FERNS
continued
ARTHIUM
x
‘Ghost’
!
NEW
Ghost
Fern
Vigorous and easy–to–grow hybrid. An upright fern that
stretches 2–3' in height with silvery gray foliage.
ATHRYIUM
Displays
filex–femina
delicate
lacy
Lady
Fern
fronds.
ATHRYIUM nipponi cum ‘pictum’
Japanese Painted Fern
New fronds are a soft metallic gray with a rosy tint. Gracefully
weeping habit makes it just right for any rich shady area.
3 Q T .......................... $ 3 . 5 0
ATHYRIUM
filix
3G
femina
CP ............... $ 7 . 0 0
‘Victoriae’
Victoria
Fern
A beautiful and exquisite selection of the deciduous lady fern.
The narrow pinnae of the plant are shaped like little green
boomerangs.
CRYTOMIUM
falcatum
‘Rochfordianum’
Japanese
Holly
Fern
Glossy upright foliage that is a red/green. Semi–evergreen.
3 Q T .......................... $ 3 . 5 0
DENNSTAEDTIA
3G
CP ............... $ 7 . 0 0
punctilobula
Hay
Scented
Fern
A delightfully scented fern that tends to smell like fresh hay.
Has beautiful varying shades of green.
EW!
N
DRYOPTERIS
cycadina
Shaggy
Shield
Fern
Semi–evergreen fronds that are leathery and layered.
DRYOPTERIS
erythrosora
Autumn
Fern
Matures to 18–24". Evergreen. Foliage turns bronze as fall
progresses.
3 Q T .......................... $ 3 . 5 0
DRYOPTERIS
3G
CP ............... $ 7 . 0 0
marginalis
Eastern
Wood
Fern
Mature height to about 18–24".
DRYOPTERIS
marginalis
Leatherwood
Fern
Beautiful, semi–evergreen fern that is a dark green color.
Brilliant in moist, shady spots.
DRYOPTERIS
x
remota
Remote
Wood
Fern
A semi–evergreen fern that tolerates moist conditions very well.
MATTEUCCIA
struthiopteris
Ostrich
Fern
Deciduous native fern with lance–shaped, divided fronds and
dark, wax–like ‘Ostrich’ leaves. Does well in boggy areas.
4 Q T .......................... $ 3 . 5 0
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CP ............... $ 7 . 0 0
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FERNS
OSMUNDA
cinnamomea
continued
Cinnamon
Fern
Very large upright fronds. Unfurling young fronds are an
attractive wooly cinnamon brown. Matures to about 30–36".
4 Q T .......................... $ 3 . 5 0
OSMUNDA
3G
CP ............... $ 7 . 0 0
regalis
Royal
Fern
Large and elegant, light green, openly branched fronds. Each
pinnule has a serrated edge.
4 Q T .......................... $ 3 . 5 0
POLYSTICHIUM
3G
CP ............... $ 7 . 0 0
acrostichoides
Christmas
Deep green lance–shaped leaflets preferring
shade. Evergreen. Matures to 12–24".
4 Q T .......................... $ 3 . 5 0
POLYSTICHIUM
3G
moist
Fern
semi–
CP ............... $ 7 . 0 0
polyblepharum
Tassel
Fern
Evergreen, stiff, long and narrow; low mounding glossy
fronds.
POLYSTICHIUM
tsus–simense
Korean
Rock
Fern
Sword
Fern
Dark green with black stems and upright shape.
POLYSTICHUM
munitum
Western
Evergreen fern that can even be grown in the deepest of
shade. Very hardy and is also deer resistant.
SELAGINELLA
uncinata
Peacock
Spikemoss
Fern
Blue–Green foliage which stays low and mounding.
SELANGINELLA
kraussiana
Gold
Tip
Spikemoss
Fern
Hardy, low growing dense plant with yellow tips.
THELYPTERIS
Handsome,
GAILLARDIA
decursive
medium–sized
‘Baby
Japanese
fern
with
Cole’
narrow,
Beach
triangular
Blanket
Fern
fronds.
Flower
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
Improved selection of ‘Goblin’. Compact yellow and red
bicolor flower.
Wand
GAURA
Flower
VA
4 Q T .......................... $ 3 . 5 0
‘Crimson
Butterflies’
!
NEW
Produces crimson colored leaves and short red stems that
hold hot pink flowers above foliage.
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GUARA
Wandflower
continued
lindheimeri
Beautiful pink and white flowers on 3 inch arching stems.
‘Siskiyou
Pink’
Excellent wine red flowers which turn to rose–pink. Stays
more compact than other Gaura.
‘Sunny
Butterflies’
!
NEW
Produces pink flowers on sturdy stems that stand upright.
The green–green leaves are variegated with white edges.
‘Whirling
Butterfly’
Large white flowers with red stems that resemble butterflies
above willow–like foliage.
GENTIANA
makinoi
‘Royal
Blue’
Royal
Blue
Gentain
4 Q T .......................... $ 3 . 5 0
A native of Japan that has deep, royal blue flowers which
appear in the late summer. Foliage is very floppy when heavy
in bloom.
Crane’s
GERANIUM
Bill
‘Brookside’
Improved form of Johnson’s Blue. Brilliant purple flowers with
foliage that is strong enough to support the flowers.
4 Q T .......................... $ 4 . 5 0
pratense
‘Midnight
Reiter’
A semi–dwarf gem with deep purple leaves and large lilac flowers.
4 Q T .......................... $ 5 . 5 0
sanguineum
‘Max
Frei’
Masses of deep red flowers. Foliage stays compact
makes a tremendous fall display.
and
4 Q T .......................... $ 3 . 5 0
‘Victor
Reiter’
Emerges royal purple in the spring, forming a beautiful mound
that produces a lovely array of large, lilac blooms.
4 Q T .......................... $ 5 . 5 0
HELLEBORUS
orientalis
Hellebore
4 Q T .......................... $ 5 . 0 0
Bell shaped flowers appear above clumps of handsome
leathery leaves. Multi–colored flowers of green, cream, pink
and dark maroon.
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Perennials
Daylily
HEMEROCALLIS
4 Q T .......................... $ 3 . 2 5
‘Happy
Returns’
Clear lemon yellow, 3" flowers. REPEAT. Dwarf variety.
Fragrant.
‘Pardon
Me’
Cranberry red self with yellow green throat. Reblooms well in
zones 6 and 7. Medium bloomer. REPEAT.
‘Stella
D’Oro’
Gold self. Segments curl back slightly. Excellent rebloomer.
Coral
HEUCHERA
Bells
4 Q T .......................... $ 4 . 9 5
‘Can
Can’
Different from all others. Forms a tight, ruffled mound that
reflects metallic silver shimmer in the morning sun.
‘Cathedral
Windows’
Soft purples through black outlines. Full dark leaves show
patches of purple between veins.
‘Cherries
Jubilee’
Ruffled foliage with a chocolate colored upper side and red
toed bottom to the leaf. Cherry red flowers. PP#11377 BC
‘Chocolate
Ruffles’
Highly ruffled foliage with a chocolate colored upperside and
a red toned bottom to the leaf. Small purple flowers. PP#8965
BC.
‘Palace
Purple’
Purple leaves with 18" greenish white flowers.
‘Plum
Pudding’
Shimmering plum purple with shiny foliage and a tight habit.
‘Ring of Fire’
Silver leafed plant suffused purple along the veins. Leaves will
develop an edge of coral in the fall is nights are cold enough.
‘Velvet
Night’
Shimmery, puckered, slate black leaves with metallic purple
overlays.
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HEUCHERELLA
x
Foamy
‘Rosalie’
Bells
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
A spreading mound of green foliage accented with reddish
brown veining. An abundance of pastel pink flowers.
IRIS
Japanese
ensata
Iris
4 Q T .......................... $ 4 . 0 0
Japanese (ensata) varieties have spectacular 6–8" heavilyveined flowers. Blooms generally appear in mid– to late–May and
last for several weeks. Plants mature to 2–3 feet in height,
preferring slightly acidic soils. All selections have color picture
tags.
‘Aka Fur’
‘Blue
Beauty’
Gorgeous blue flower with yellow throat.
‘Darling’
Pink flower with a hint of white and yellow
throat.
‘Eden’s
Charm’
‘Gracieuse’
‘Gypsy’
‘Loyalty’
‘Ocean
‘Pleasant
‘Royal
Rich blue center, yellow throat. Double.
Mist’
Journey’
Banner’
‘Ruby
King’
Large white flowers with yellow throat.
Single white flower with light purple edges.
Featured on our 2000 catalogue cover.
Large flower, mauve pink with yellow throat
and white freckles.
White flower with hints of purple.
Double purple, lavender flower with a crisp
white center.
Double purple flowers with bright white
veining.
Single bright reddish-purple
yellow throat.
flower
with
Deep red flower with yellow throat.
‘Sensation’
Rich purple flower with hints of blue and a
yellow throat. Double.
‘Variegata’
Dark purple flower with yellow throat.
Foliage has white variegation.
‘Velvet
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Queen’
Deep, purple/black flowers. Grows a little
taller than most Japanese iris.
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Perennials
IRIS
Bearded
germanica
Iris
6 Q T .......................... $ 5 . 0 0
Germanica, or bearded iris, are noted for their extraordinary
flowers. Blooming in early spring, the colorful flowers can reach
up to 8" across. Mature plant size is 2–3 feet in height. All
German iris have color picture tags.
‘Babbling
‘Before
Brook’
Beautiful light blue flowers with yellow
beard, on 17" stalks.
‘Batik’
Deep purple flowers with
white/spotted markings.
the
Storm’
‘Beverly
‘Champagne
Sills’
Elegance’
‘Cranberry
‘Edith
Ice’
Wolford’
‘Gold
Galore’
‘Immortality’
‘Loop
‘Memory
de
of
Loop’
France’
‘Salsa Rio’
‘Study in Black’
IRIS
pallida
streaked
Best black bearded iris.
Coral
pink.
Light orange flowers with white falls.
Reblooms in fall.
Early summer blooms of bright berry
red blossoms. 40" stalks.
Lemon yellow with lavender falls.
Striking golden yellow standards and
falls.
Beautiful
white
flower.
Rebloomer.
Early summer bloomer. Bi-color white/
purple-edged flowers held on 44"
stalks.
Creamy white with bright yellow falls.
Burgundy wine flowers with a yellow
beard. Average 9–11 buds per stalk.
Deep
velvet
‘Variegata’
purple–black.
Sweet
Iris
6 Q T .......................... $ 5 . 0 0
Also known as the sweet iris, stiff fans of cream and green
variegated foliage displays fragrant, lavender flowers.
Matures in height to 3 feet.
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IRIS
Siberian
siberica
Iris
4 Q T .......................... $ 3 . 2 5
The Siberian
and produce
to 3 feet.
‘Butter
&
collection features splendid deep green foliage
brilliant-colored flowers mid–May. Plants mature
Sugar’
‘Ewen’
White throat with yellow falls.
Violet
red
colored
flowers.
‘Illini
Charm’
Brilliant purple flower with streaks of white
and yellow spreading outward from the
throat.
‘Pansy
Purple’
Deep velvet purple blooms. 28".
KNAUTIA
‘Macedonia’
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
!
NEW
Melton
Pastels
Wonderful, pin cushion blooms that have numerous hues
including blue, mauve, pink, rose and crimson.
Red
KNIPHOFIA
Hot
Poker
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
‘Border
Ballet’
! and orange, creamy
Very floriferous blooms. Red, pink, yellow
NEW
pastels.
‘Candlelight’
Compact heads of soft yellow flowers open from green buds.
Very fine foliage.
Shasta
LEUCANTHEMUM
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
UNLESS
OTHERWISE
Daisy
NOTED
‘Becky’
Deep, shiny green leaves that hold up well in heat and
humidity. Large, single white daisies in summer.
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
‘Summer
3G
CP ............... $ 6 . 0 0
Snowball’
Very large, pure white double blooms on strong stems. Good
deep green foliage. Reblooms in fall if cut back.
‘Snow
Cap’
Smaller growing selection. Brigh white flowers with a yellow
center.
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Perennials
LIATRIS
Gay
‘Kobold’
Feather
VA
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
Attractive dark green, grass–like foliage and light purple
blooms. Tall, feathery flower spikes attract butterflies.
Leopard
LIGULARIA
3G
Plant
CP ..................... $ 6 . 0 0
‘Aureomaculata’
‘Aureomaculata’Bold,
dots.
shiny
green
leaves
spotted
with
yellow
‘Othello’
Clump forming perennial with dark colored foliage and large,
heart–shaped basal leaves. Yellow–orange, daisy–like flowers
appear in summer.
‘The
Rocket’
Huge serrated type foliage which give dramatic display.
Golden yellow flowers. Specimen plant.
Bee–Balm
MONARDA
VA
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
‘Claire
Grace’
Airy, lavender flowers. More mildew resistant than most.
‘Jacob
Cline’
Large red flowers which last all summer. Another mildew
resistant selection.
‘Marshall’s
Delight’
Unique, tight heads of clear pink flowers, rust and mildew–
resistant over deep green foliage. COPF Patented.
‘Petite
Delight’
Lavender–pink flowers rest over deep green foliage on a very
compact, mildew–resistant plant. PP#10784.
‘Petite
Wonder’
Lovely clear pink flowers in July bloom atop dark green
foliage. Non–invasive. Great for massing and edging.
NIEREMBERGIA
Cup
caerulea
Flower
4 Q T .......................... $ 5 . 5 0
Long blooming, gorgeous
held over fine foliage.
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funnel–shaped
flowers
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Primrose
OENOTHERA
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
‘Fireworks’
Very unique plant. Has red colored buds which open to a
deep yellow flower while the foliage maintains a bronze
overtone.
‘Siskiyou’
Pink, cup–shaped flowers cover this rapidly spreading plant
most of the summer. Gray–green leaves.
Beard
PENSTEMON
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
‘ Husker’s
UNLESS
OTHERWISE
Tongue
NOTED
Red’
PPA PLANT OF THE YEAR 1996. Burgundy foliage, spikes of
white flowers.
‘Sour
Grapes’
Clump forming with evergreen foliage and tubular, bell–
shaped purple flowers.
‘Stapleford
Gem’
Medium sized perennial with reddish–purple flowers paling to
violet at the lips.
4 Q T .......................... $ 4 . 0 0
Russian
PEROVSKIA
Sage
artiplicifolia
PPA PLANT OF THE YEAR 1995. Silver–gray foliage with violet
blue spikes.
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
atriplicifolia
filigran
Lacy foliage with an upright growth and a long flowering time.
Topped with fuzzy ‘Filigran’ purple flowers.
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
PHYSOSTEGIA
‘Miss
3G
CP ............... $ 6 . 0 0
Manners’
Obedient
4 Q T .......................... $ 3 . 7 5
Plant
VA
Produces snapdragon like flowers. Foliage maintains a
mounding habit. Glossy, deep green foliage. PPAF.
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Perennials
Solomon’s
POLYGONATUM
falcatum
Seal
‘Variegatum’
Variegated leaves with bright white edged foliage and
creamy white flowers that are tubular shaped. Stems tinged
maroon.
4 Q T .......................... $ 5 . 0 0
humile
Dwarf plant with numerous upright stems and green leaves.
White, green tipped flowers.
3 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
Black–eyed
RUDBECKIA
‘Autumn
VA
Susan
Sun’
American native yellow coneflower that has prominent green
cones accenting yellow petals.
3G
CP ..................... $ 6 . 0 0
‘Black
Beauty’
Luminescent
butterflies.
black
cones
ringed
with
gold.
Attracts
4 Q T .......................... $ 4 . 0 0
fulgida
‘Goldstrum’
PPA PLANT OF THE YEAR 1999. Free-flowering single, golden
daisies with black centers. True perennials. Drought tolerant.
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
3G
CP ............... $ 6 . 0 0
SALVIA
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
nemorosa
‘Royal
UNLESS
OTHERWISE
NOTED
Distinction’
Rich flowering, produces green foliage topped with dark violet red
flowers.
superba
‘Lubecka’
Violet–blue spikes with
and long bloomer.
superba
‘May
reddish–purple
bracts.
Compact
habit
Knight’
PPA PLANT OF THE YEAR 1997. Dark violet–blue flowers.
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
superba
‘Purple
3G
CP ............... $ 6 . 0 0
Rain’
Broad leaves and smokey purple flowers. Less erect habit.
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Pincushion
SCABIOSA
Flower
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
‘Butterfly
Blue’
Lavender–blue flowers from
Great in the landscape.
‘Pink
May
to
frost.
Compact
habit.
Mist’
True soft pink flowering. Superb flowering up to frost.
PP#8957
Stonecrop
SEDUM
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
‘Autumn
Fire’
Rose–pink flowers on 18" stems. Touted as a nice
improvement to ‘Autumn Joy’.
‘Autumn
Joy’
Rose–pink flowers on flat flower clusters. Does equally well in
full sun or light shade.
‘Blue
Spruce’
Low spreading growth habit. Foliage maintains a blue spruce
appearance.
‘Brilliant’
Gray–green leaves. Flat cluster of lavender–pink colored
flower heads.
‘Matrona’
Heads of solid pink flowers. Stark gray foliage maintains a hint
of pink.
x
‘Purple
Emperor’
Dark purple, fleshy leaves that cape compact purple stems.
18" wide clumps topped with pink–purple flowers in the
summer.
STACHYS
‘Helene
von
Stein’
Woolly
Lamb’s
Ears
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
White wooly leaves and purple flowers. Disease resistant.
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Perennials
Stoke’s
STOKESIA
‘Color
VA
Aster
Wheel’
Pretty cool. From the time this plant sends up its first flower,
the color of the flower changes from a white to lavender
purple. It is not common to have all these shades on one
plant at any given time.
4 Q T .......................... $ 3 . 5 0
laevis
‘Purple
Parasols’
Produces an abundance of 3" deep pure violet flowers.
4 Q T .......................... $ 4 . 5 0
‘Mary
Gregory’
Unique yellow flowers contrast nicely with deep green
leathery foliage. Blooms six plus weeks in midsummer.
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
STOYLOPHORUM
Wood
diphyllum
Poppy
3 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
Leaves are bight, blue–green and oak–like. 2" wide lemon
flowers bloom all through spring in clusters.
Foam
TIARELLA
4 Q T .......................... $ 4 . 7 5
‘Iron
UNLESS
OTHERWISE
Flower
VA
NOTED
Butterfly’
Large fragrant flowers. Green foliage with deep cuts and
striking color.
‘Mint
Chocolate’
Foliage resembles a maple leaf with deep green outer
margins which surround a chocolate center.
‘Running
Tapestry’
Deeply cut, variegated foliage with white flowers.
4 Q T .......................... $ 3 . 5 0
‘Spring
Symphony’
Compact, deeply cut and “painted” foliage which clumps. The
flowers are pink and drop dead gorgeous.
Toad
TRICYRTIS
Lily
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
‘Hataogisa’
Deep dusty blue flowers with purple speckles.
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‘Hirta’
Incredibly fascinating and unusual purple flowers with white
spots. The flowers are set in clusters all along the stems in
the leaf joints.
‘Miyazaki’
White flowers with blue speckles.
‘Shiromatogisu’
White flowers with blue speckles.
Speedwell
VERONICA
VA
4 Q T ........................... $ 3 . 1 5
‘ Darwin’s
Blue’
Rich purple–blue flowers with dark green foliage.
‘Georgia
Blue’
Flowers are rounded instead of the usual spke seen on
Veronica. Llow mounding foliage which turn deep red in fall.
‘Red
Fox’
Deep rose pink to red flower spikes. Glossy green leaves.
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