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2021 Wholesale Catalog 10702 Seaman Road Hebron, IL 60034 USA TEL: (815) 648-2788 FAX: (815) 648-2072 TOLL FREE: (800) 648-2788 www.intrinsicperennialgardens.com Growers of Hardy & Hard To Find Perennials

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2021 Wholesale Catalog10702 Seaman Road • Hebron, IL 60034 USA

TEL: (815) 648-2788 • FAX: (815) 648-2072TOLL FREE: (800) 648-2788

www.intrinsicperennialgardens.com

Growers of Hardy & Hard To Find Perennials

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Introduction and Resources

Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Customer Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Website and Online Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

New Plants for 2021 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Greenroof Plant List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Top 10 Lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Plants

Perennials — Includes Groundcovers . . . . . 14

Ferns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60

Grasses / Rushes / Sedges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61

Vines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68

Perennial References

Common Names Cross Reference . . . . . . . . 69

Flower Color Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71

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On the cover: Calamintha nepeta ssp.nepeta Cover art by Suzy Hetzel.

IPG Crew

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Our MissionTo service our customers fast and fully

To cultivate healthy and happy employeesTo grow the best ornamental plants available, mainly perennials

To grow plants as naturally as possible for ourselves and for the environmentTo breed and introduce new plants into the trade

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Intrinsic Perennial Gardens — 28 Years of HighlightsHistory

1992 Started selling perennials1994 Built a 3,000 sq. ft. heated greenhouse1996 Constructeda4,500sq.ft.productionbuildingwithoffice1997 IntroducedourfirstselectionPenstemondigitalisPink Dawn1998 Publishedfirstdescriptivewholesalecatalog1999 Built a 3,000 sq. ft. gutter connected greenhouse adjacent to our production building2000 Fully-automated irrigation system, developed a website2002 Hosted the PPA growers tour2003 Receivedourfirstplantpatent#14,421,forSedumx‘Lajos’Autumn Charm™2004 Reached1millioninsales2005 Doubledourofficespace2006 Receivedourfirstroyaltycheck2008 Doubled our greenroof sales2009 Establish Sedum cutting beds in order to sell Sedum by the pound and our breedingworkwashighlightedinNursery Manager Pro magazine.2010 We installed a gravel garden and Pennisetum Red Head received an award from the ISU in Europe2011 InstalledTrudy’sGarden,namedformymom.2012 Installed two new display gardens: a Sedum gravel garden and Sonja’sGarden,namedformysister.2013 Featured on the cover of American Nurseryman magazine.2014 Brent’sbookonSedumpublished.2015 Brent’sSedumbookreceivedtheGoldAwardfromtheTheAssociation for Garden Communicator.2015 First Annual Ornamental Grass Day, and installed a grass garden.2016 Perennial Plant Association Grower of the Year.2019 Hosted 5th Annual Ornamental Grass Day.2019 RudbeckiaAGRselectedasanAll-AmericanSelection2020 2020Andropogon gerardii ‘Blackhawks’recievesanISUawardinEurope.To date We’vesoldover5millionplants

January 2021Despitethechallengesof2020,wehadoneofourbestyears.Wecontinuetofocusouratten-tion on the plants we have found to be durable and valuable in the garden. One of those is the PPA plant of the year Calamintha nepeta nepeta. It is a great selection for long bloom and high value to pollinators. Compared to other forms this one offers sterility preventing unwanted reseeding. 2021willbemy30thyeargrowingperennials.Heresomeofmyfavoritenewitems.Wehavetwo new gold leaved Ajugas. ‘Cordial Canary’ is the gold leaf equivalent to ‘Chocolate Chip’. Thin goldfoliagegrows2-3”tallwith3-4”brightblueflowersinJune.Thesecond,Ajuga‘Tropi-cal Toucan’ hastypicalcrinkledfoliageingold.Alliumx‘Big Beauty’ PPAF is showy right from springemergence.Widegray-greenfoliageissubstantialfollowedby18-24”stemsinJuly.Silverybudsopentosoftpink2”plusflowerheads.Hemerocallis‘Charlies Dream’ is a coordi-natedeffortfromBrotherCharlesRekcampandRoyKlehm.Thissubstantialtetraploidreaches30”with5”flowershavingablendofpinkandpeachwithasoftgoldthroatandlemonyrufflededge.I’mhappytocontinuebreedingwithsomeofRoyKlehm’sDayliliesstartingwith20orsoofRoy’smostrecentselections.Lobeliacardinalis‘Pink Flame’ isapinktwistonthenormallyredcardinalflower.Thisnewseedstrainisvigorousgrowing3’-4‘tall.Idealconditionsaremoist yet drained soil. Monarda bradburiana ‘Midnight Oil’ PPAFisanexceptionallyvigorous,and disease-free selection. Chocolatey red new growth remains clean of foliar diseases. Same softpinkflowerswithwineredspotsinJuneon18”tallandwideplants.Rudbeckiax‘Sweet as Honey’ PPAFisanewlookinblackeyedSusans.Manysmallyellowflowersareheldonuprightstemsoverextrathinbasalfoliage.Itisaperfectcompanionwithshortgrasses.Rudbeckiax‘American Gold Rush’ continues to be our top seller.We have two new grass introductions. Andropogon gerardii ‘Holy Smoke’ PPAF has silvered grayfoliagewithnearlyconstantsmokypurpletoredhighlightsaddingaconstantcomplexitytoit.ItisverynicepairedwithEchinacea.OneofourmostexcitinggrassintrosPennisetumalopecuroides ‘Pure Energy’ PPAFisawideblade,goldfoliagefountaingrass.ExtrabrightgoldfoliageJune-Septemberonsubstantial30’’plusplants.ReddishbottlebrushflowersstartinAugust.BothofthesenewgrassesarebeinggrowninKoreanowtoo.Itlooksverynicewith‘Love and Rockets’ PPAFourshortredfountaingrass.JohnFrielcalleditaHakonechloa‘All Gold’ forfullsun.In2020Andropogongerardii‘Blackhawks’ was awarded an ISU award in the EU.Sedum spurium ‘Rock Candy’ PPAFisboundtobecomeagroundcoverlegend.Forthoselook-ing for a short colorful foliage all year long this is one to try. Red- purple foliage is both smaller andtighteron2-3”tallplantswithrosecoloredflowersinJulyjustabove.While meadows are not overly common in the Midwest yet I do believe the idea of planting closertogetherandusingsmallersizesisbeginningtotakehold.Letushelpyoubygrowingandsupplyingcustomgrown4.5”ordeep50plugsforyournextproject.Eachyearwehavemoreofourgrassesinadeep#50plugsincludingnearlyallofourgrassintroductions.Thankyouforyourcontinuedbusiness.Here’stostayinghealthy.Cheers!

Brent Horvath

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Nursery / Office HoursApril: Monday–Friday 7:30 am–4:00 pm May-June: Monday–Friday 7:30am–5:30pm May-June: Saturday 7:30am–12:00pm July: Monday–Friday 7:30am–4:00pm August-September: Monday–Friday 7:30 am–4:00 pm October-November: Monday–Friday 7:30 am–3:00 pm December-March: Monday–Thursday 8:00am–3:00pmEmployeeLunchHourisdaily12:00noonuntil12:30pm.OfficeHoursapplyaccordingtothescheduleaboveMondays–Fridays.CLOSEDHOLIDAYS!Nursery LocationIntrinsicPerennialGardens(IPG)islocatedapproximatelyonemileeastofRt.47,justnorthofRoute173at10702SeamanRoadinHebron,IL.Emails

Orders: [email protected]

Owner: Brenth@ intrinsicperennialgardens.com

Inventory Availability: [email protected]

Accounting: Accounts@ intrinsicperennialgardens.com

To Establish An AccountTo establish an account for your business, please submit a fully completed New Customer Form. As proof of business, we will require the following:1.TradeReferences 2.StatementunderstandingourTermsPleasecallandaskCustomerServiceforaNewCustomerForm.

AvailabilityOur plants are primarily grown and overwintered outside without heat resulting in Hebron Hardyperennials!AvailabilitybeginsthefirstweekofAprilandcontinuesthroughOctober.Forbestresultsorderfromourweeklylist.Price QuotesPrice quotes are generally returned the same day as requested. Please call if you do not receive aresponsewithin24hours.Pricequotesaregoodforthecalendaryeartheyarequotedin.Pick Ups & OrdersWhilewedonotrequireminimumquantityorders,wedorequestyourhelpinmakingpeakseason(April-June)orderslessconfusingbyorderinginfullcasequantities.Fullcasequanti-tiesareasfollows:6-1gallonpertray;12-41/2”(qts.)pertray.2and3gallonpotswillbesoldindividually. Our plugs come in 50 plug trays and 70 plug trays. Orderscanbefaxedtothenurseryat(815)648-2072oremailedtosales@intrinsicperennial-gardens.com.Whenemailing,pleaseincludeallnecessaryinformationsuchaspickupordeliv-eryandshipdate.Whenemailingadditionstoanorder,sendonlyadditions/changesorclearlystatetodisregardoriginalorder.Ordersarepulledonlywhenwehaveaconfirmedshipdate.Customers are welcome to stop and shop at the nursery by appointment. Please Note: Spring backordersaregenerallyreadymid-tolate-Junebutarecropdependent.Also,wecanlabelplants with prices for a nominal label fee. RecyclingWe are happy to accept used one-gallon containers in good condition.Weekly Email List For CustomersOurweeklybroadcastpublishesplantsthatareblooming,budding,haveshowyfoliageandareavailablefordeliveryimmediately.Thisplantlistisavailableforactivecustomersonly.Justcall(815)648-2788ifyouareinterestedinreceivingIntrinsic’sBloomingListweeklyinseason.Youcan also sign up download the list from our website.Delivery & Fuel SurchargeDelivery is free for orders over $400.00 within 75 miles of our nursery. Orders below the minimum will be charged $60.00 delivery ($30.00 local if we are already headed your direction with another delivery). Outside of a 75 mile radius from our nursery, delivery fee will be deter-minedcasebycasewithaminimumdeliveryfeeof$100.$1000minimumorderfordeliveriesover100miles.Wehavea30¢permilefuelsurchargeonalldeliveries,witha$20minimumfuel charge.Currently,wehavetwodeliverytrucks.Wedoourbesttoaccommodateswiftshipmentofordersand delivery on the date requested. Generally, we ship one to three days from order date. We cannotgiveexactdeliverytimes,pleasecallthemorningofdeliverytogetourbestestimate!Gallonplantsareshippedintraysthatareunpackedupondelivery.Traysareavailableforpur-chaseforourcurrentcostwithadvancenotice.Trayskeptbycustomersatthetimeofdeliverywill be charged, and this fee will be added to the order invoice.Ifnooneisonsitetohelpunloadplantsonordersoffifteencasesormore,a$50.00unloadingfeewillbeaddedtotheorderinvoice.Ordersover24caseswillnotbeunloadedwithouthelp.

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North American Rock Garden Society

Perennials in Focus

Perennial Plant Association

Sedum Society

Trade NamesJustafewnotesregardingthecorrectuseoftradenames(™/®): 1.Tradenamesalwaysshouldbeusedinconjunctionwithvarietynames. 2.Tradenamesmustbedistinctfromvarietynames. 3.Tradenamesaretobeusedlikecommonnames. 4.Tradenamesdonotusesinglequotemarks. Volume Pricing/DiscountsVolumepricingisnegotiableforquantitiesover50onmanyofour1gallonsizeplants.The41/2”sizegroundcovershavethefollowingspecialquantityprices.Volumediscountsareavail-able for companies with a history of current accounts and high volume sales. Discounts apply to accounts in good standing. Only accounts in good standing are eligible for volume discounts and special pricing. Our CommitmentOurgoalistoservicefullyeachcustomer.Ifyouarelookingforadditionalservices,pleaseletusknowhowwecanbetterserveyou.DisclaimerAll plant material availability is subject to natural and unnatural conditions beyond our control. We try very hard to sell plants true to name and of high quality. We cannot be responsible for materials once accepted or after they leave the nursery.

Wholesale prices are for horticulture trade professionals only.

Delivery RoutingWedonotfollowastrictdeliveryschedule,ordersareshippedassoonaspossible,usuallynextday or the following day.TermsBilling terms for new accounts are cash (C.O.D.) only at the time of delivery. Terms for estab-lishedaccountsareNet30Days.Therewillbea1.5%permonthservicechargeonaccountspastdue30daysfromdateofinvoice.UnlesswehaveonfileacopyofyourCertificateofRegistration,CertificateofResale,oralettercontainingtaxexemptstatusonacertainjob,wewillcollect7%taxonallorders.Taxexemptjobinformationmustbepresentedattimeoforder.Please note: The Illinois Department of Revenue does not recognize out of state registrations. Therefore,ourWisconsincustomersmustpaysalestaxwhenpickingupordersinIllinois.IPG accepts Visa, MasterCard, and Discover payments. i d t

Returned Check PolicyThereisa$25.00returnedcheckfee.AccountswhichpresentNSFcheckswillbesettoC.O.D.until account remains paid in full for a minimum of three consecutive months.Plugs / Contract GrowingWecancontractgrowanysizefrom70plugto3galloncontainers,etc.Contractsrequirea33%nonrefundable down payment. Plugs on many of the varieties propagated by cuttings are avail-able. Plug availability varies based on season, and is updated online monthly.

Chicago Botanic Garden

Illinois LandscapeContractor’s Association

Illinois Green Industry Association

International Plant Propagator’s Society

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Intrinsic Perennial Gardens and its owners are members of the following organizations. Web links are available at our website.

www.intrinsicperennialgardens.com A Container Volume

Our plants are grown and sold in the following volume pots.

Manufacturer Pot Size U.S./Imperial MetricT.O.P. 41/2” 1.13Qts 1.07litersNurserySupplies/Dillen 1Gal 2.96Qts/.74Gal 2.809litersITML 2Gal 6.40Qts/1.6Gal 6.062litersNurserySupplies 3Gal 11.37Qts/2.84Gal 10.764liters

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IN THE GARDENABOUT US EVALUATION TEAM SNAPSHOTS PLANT TRIALS

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Downloads/Catalog/Weekly Bloom List Email orders are accepted, see page 5 for more info. Our website also includes our Wholesale Catalog and Intrinsic Introductions Catalog as well as many helpful downloads, including the WeeklyBloomList(onthePlant Lists page).Excel Plant List – AstraightlistofalltheplantswegrowwillbeavailableinExcelformat.ThoseproficientwithExcelmaychoosetousethisdatabasetoplaceorders.Ourfaxnumberis(815)648-2072.WewillcontinuetodistributeourweeklyBloomListviae-mailandfaxuponrequest.Call(815)648-2788forasamplecopy.Cultural Lists – The following cultural lists can now be downloaded on our website.

Alpine ButterflyGarden Container Plants Deer Resistant

Drought Tolerant

Evergreen Fall Color

Groundcovers LongBloomers

Natives

Recommended Plants RooftopExtensivePlants

Salt Tolerant Shade Plants

Wetland

Other References – Plant color and common name cross reference lists are also available at the website.Greenroof Plant/Plug List – Ourcurrentgreenroofplant/pluglistisfeaturedon-line.FeaturesOther reasons to visit our website include the following features:About the Founder – For all those who remember or have heard stories about our Founder Mr. LouHorvath,wehaveincludedhispictureandasummaryhighlightinghisboundlesspassionforfamily,perennialsandhardwork.Intrinsic Introductions – Wecurrentlyhaveover100IntrinsicIntroductionswithmanymorecomingdowntheline.ViewpicturesintheIntrinsicIntroductionscatalogtoseewhatmakesourintroductionsunique,ordownloadtheexclusiveIntrinsicIntroductionscatalogonline.Links – Thewebsitefeatureslinkstosomeofourfavoritewebsitesincludingallofouraffiliatetrade associations.Photo Gallery – CheckoutourFacebookandPinterestpagestoviewcurrentphotosandposts.

For additional information, please visit our website at: intrinsicperennialgardens.comFollow us on Facebook,Pinterest,andYouTube

Bold plants are

Genus species Variety / Trade Name Achillea ptarmiordes ‘PeterCottontail’Ajuga tenorii ‘CordialCanary’ ‘TropicalToucan’Allium x ‘Big Beauty’ PPAFAmsonia ciliata ‘VerdantVenture’Andropogon gerardii ‘Holy Smoke’ PPAFAster cordifolius ‘LittleCarlow’Astilbe taquetii (chinensis) ‘Purpurkerze’Boltonia asteroides ‘Nally’sLimeDots’ ‘JamesCrockett’Carex amphibolaCarex flaccospermaCarex griseaCorydalis ophicocarpaDeschampsia caespitosa ‘Schottland’Dicentra spectabilis ‘Cupid’Eragrostis trichodesEupatorium maculatum ‘SummerSnow’Festuca mairei ‘AtlasFescue’Geranium phaeumGeranium sanguineum ‘PinkSummer’Hemerocallis x ‘Charlie’sDream’Hosta x ‘CoasttoCoast’PP#26,469 ‘HalfandHalf’Iris versicolor ‘PurpleFlame’Ligularia przewalkiiLobelia cardinalis ‘Golden Torch’ PP#19,844Lobelia cardinalis ‘PinkFlame’Monarda bradburiana ‘Midnight Oil’ PPAFNepeta x ‘BlueBeauty’Paeonia lactiflora ‘PinkHawaiianCoral’Panicum virgatum ‘TotemPole’Pennisetum alopecuroides ‘Pure Energy’ PPAFPhlox x ‘PinkPearl’ ‘RockyRoadPeriwinkle’PPAFRudbeckia x ‘Sweet as Honey’ PPAFSanguisorba hankusanensis ‘LilacSquirrel’Scultelaria incanaSedum spurium ‘Rock Candy’ PPAF

A Website and Online Resources A New Plants for 2021

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Genus Species Variety Size PriceAllium schoenoprasum ‘Rising Star’ 70 plug 1.00 Allium x ‘Chivette’ PP#30,151 70 plug 1.25 Festuca x ‘CoolasIce’PP#27,651 50plug 1.75 Sedum album 70 plug .55 Sedum album ‘CoralCarpet’ 70plug .75 Sedum album ‘Nerds’ 70 plug .75 Sedum ellacombianum ‘Cutting Edge’ PP#28,926 70 plug .75 Sedum floriferum ‘WeihenstephanerGold’ 70Plug .55 Sedum hybridum ‘Immergrunchen’ 70plug .55 Sedum kamtschaticum 70 Plug .55 Sedum rupestre ‘Angelina’ 70plug .55 Sedum rupestre ‘BlueSpruce’ 70Plug .55 Sedum sexangulare ‘Yellowstone’ PPAF 70 plug 1.00 Sedum species mixorbyvariety CUTTINGS 16.00 Sedum spurium ‘Fuldaglut’ 70plug .55 Sedum spurium ‘JohnCreech’ 70plug .55 Sedum spurium ‘LeningradWhite’ 70plug .55 Sedum spurium ‘Rock Candy’ PPAF 70 plug .75 Sedum takesimensis ‘GoldenCarpet’ 70plug .55 Sedum x ‘Joyful’ 70plug 1.00 Sedum x ‘PeaceandJoy’PP#30,858 70plug 1.25 Sedum x ‘Rock Star’ PP#29,036 70 plug 1.25 Sedum x ‘Thundercloud’ PP#21,833 70 plug 1.00 Sesleria x ‘Greenlee’sHybrid’ 50plug 1.75 Veronica incana ‘Pure Silver’ 70 plug 1.00

Wesellthefollowingsedumcuttingsbythepound:album,floriferumWeihenstephanerGold,kamtschaticum,sexangulare,spuriumFuldaglut,JohnCreech,LeningradWhite,andRedRock.

1-99lbsis$16.00perlb100-249$12.00perlb250-499$11.00perlb500-749$10.00perlb750-999$9.00perlb1000+$8.00perlb

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Planting a big project? RentourStihlaugerwitha6”bit,perfectfor1gallon.$125/day.

Bold plants are

U.S. native plants tough enough for a Midwest greenroof have carefully been selected by Intrinsic Perennial Gardens to provide your Midwest greenroof with life and color. Striving to create a new biotathroughlifeandcolorforyourgreenroof.Liketheprairiebeforeandthecitypresent,theBIOdiverCITY BlendTMstrivestoconnectourfloraandfauna.Bycreatinganewecologyontheroofsofourhomesandbusinesses,andlinkingourparksandourgardenstothetopsofourroofs.

The SKYSCRAPERS are the natives of the short grass prairie.

The STREETSarepavedwithflowersandfoliage.

The SUBWAY is the roots, the soil, fungi and bacteria.

The PEOPLE are the insects, birds and the bees.

This is our new CITY, our Bio diverse CITY.

BIOdiverCITY Blend™

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Allium cernuum Campanula rotundifolia

Coreopsis lanceolata Dalea purpurea Geumtriflorum

Heuchera richardsonii Koeleria macrantha

Penstemon hirsutus pygmaeus Sedum ternatum

Talinum calycinum

Let us custom grow your next native greenroof!

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A Top 10 Lists

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Top 10 Groundcover List

Alchemilla mollis ‘Thriller’Aster divaricatus ‘EasternStar’

Brunnera macrophylla

Carexflacca‘BlueZinger’Epimedium cvs.

Galium odoratum

Geranium cantabridgiense/ macrorrhizum(s)

Lamium maculatum cvs.

Liriope spicata

Sedumfloriferum‘WeihenstephanerGold’

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A Sedum SamplerTM

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Sedum SamplerTM

SEDUM SAMPLER™

WeofferamixedflatofSedumsoldintrayswithfourdifferent varieties in each tray. They are selected based onbest-lookingfoliageatthetime/ourchoice.Retailerskeepcomingbackformore!

6 mixed cases – hand picked 12 @ 4.00 each

GOT SEDUMS?BrentHorvath’sfirstbook,The Plant Lover’s Guide to Sedums, is published by Timber Press. It includes everythingyouneedtoknowaboutthesebeautifulgems.Plantprofileshighlight150ofthebestvarietiesto grow, with information on zones, plant size, soil and light needs, origin, and how they are used in the landscape. Additional information includes designing with sedums, growing and propagating them, where to buy them, and where to see them in public gardens.Order online at www.timberpress.com

AWARDWINNER

GWA Gold Award

Winner!

AchilleaAgastacheAsclepias

AsterBaptisia

CalaminthaChelone

CoreopsisEchinaceaEryngium

EupatoriumGeranium

HeliopsisLiatrisLobelia

MonardaPenstemon

PycanthemumRudbeckia

SalviaSedum

SolidagoVer-noniaZizea

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Allium cernuum Nodding OnionNativethroughouttheU.S.,thisonionrelativehaspinknoddingflowersinAugustandreaches18”.Fullsuntopartshade,welldrainedtomoistsoil.Nicefallcolor.Goodasacutflower. 1 Gal - 5.00

‘Falling Stars’ – An Intrinsic Introduction! This white form of nodding onion has thicker gray green foliage on 18 – 24” tall stems a bit taller than the species. Full sun to light shade, aver-age well drained to dry soil. 1 Gal - 6.00

Allium schoenoprasum Chives‘Forescate’–Arelativelynewornamentalchivegrowingto18”withsilvergreyfoliage,andhav-ingrosypinkflowersmidMay.Requiresfullsunandgooddrainage.Oneofourshowiestspringbloomers. 4.5” - 3.75

‘Rising Star’ – An Intrinsic Introduction! Extra dwarf pink chives reaching only 10-12” tall and wide, bloom in May. Fine grey, green, grassy foliage looks nice all season long. Easy to grow. Plants prefer full sun and average to well drained soil. 70 plug - 1.00 || 4.5” - 3.75

‘Schnittlauch’–Adwarfformofchivesgrowingonlyabout10”.Purpleflowersinspring.Fullsun,well drained soil. 4.5” - 3.75

Allium thunbergii Ornamental Onion‘Ozawa’–PinkishpurpleflowerclustersinOctoberonstemsof1’orless.Slenderdarkgreenfoliagemounds4-5”high.Preferswelldrainedsoil,fullsun.Clumpimproveswithage.Frostresistant. Try it with Antennaria. 4.5” - 5.00

Allium x Ornamental OnionNEW for 2021 – ‘Big Beauty’ PPAF – An Intrinsic Introduction! A dark leaved vari-ety with smaller foliage on tight mat forming plants. Fall through spring foliage is reddish-purple. New growth in spring is dark green with red highlights. In July rose-pink flower sprays bloom just above the foliage on 3-4” stems. Plants prefer full sun to light shade, and dry to average soil. 1 Gal - 7.00

‘Chivette’ PP#30,151 – An Intrinsic Introduction! A mostly sterile chive with edible kelly green foliage all season long. Initially upright but then more relaxed reaching 12-15” + long. This vigorous plant is easy to grow. Lavender purple flowers with a purple stripe down the middle of the pedal are also edible and held on 12” + stems. Beginning as round buds the flower open to 1” wide. Full sun preferred. Average to dry soil. 70 plug - 1.25 || 1 Gal - 6.00

‘Globemaster’–Hugelilacpurpleballscanreach10”wideandsiton3’+stemsabovenicewidegray green blades of foliage. Full sun to light shade. Moist, well drained soil. 1 Gal - 9.50

‘Medusa’PP#28,701–Thisnewtwistingonionhassenescensinthebackgroundbutit’sallgrownupcomparedtoitslittlesister.Graygreenfoliage1/4”orwidergrowsover12”longandtwists as it grows. Mid-summer blooms of lavender purple are held on thin yet strong stems growing18”-24”tall.Fullsun,welldrainedsoil. 1 Gal - 6.50

‘SummerBeauty’–Astrong,impressiveonionwithdeepgreenglossyfoliagethatmakesitsownstatementevenwithoutthepinkflowersthatstand18”-24”.BloomsJuly.Fullsun,welldrained soil. 1 Gal - 5.50

Achillea millefolium Yarrow‘Oertel’sRose’–Anew,brighterpink.18”plantswithanicehabitandcleanfoliage.BloomsinJune.Preferswelldrainedsoilinfullsun. 1 Gal - 5.00

‘Paprika’–FlatredheadsstartinginJunegrowto30”.Fullsun,welldrainedsoil. 1 Gal - 5.00

Achillea ptarmica YarrowNEW for 2021 – ‘PeterCottontail’PP#31,756–Roundclustersofwhiteflowersbegininearlysummeron18-24”stems.Longbloomingplantscontinuethroughoutsummer.Full sun. Well drained soil. 1 Gal - 5.50

Achillea x Yarrow‘Moonshine’–SulfuryellowflowersbloominJuneonfernysilverfoliage,mayrebloomifcutback.24-30”plants.Fullsun,welldrainedsoil. 1 Gal - 5.25

Aconitum carmichaelii MonkshoodVioletbluehoodedflowersinloosespikesstanding5–6’tall.AfallbloomerstartinginSeptem-ber. Similar to Delphinium. Poisonous. Prefers moist soil and part shade. Comment: A plant I highly recommend using with fall grasses. 1 Gal - 6.00

Agastache x Lavender Hyssop‘BlueFortune’–Anoutstandingsterilehybrid.‘BlueFortune’bloomsovertwomonthsstartinginJulywithpurplishblue5”spikeson36”+moundingplants.Fullsuntopartshade,welldrained soil . 1 Gal - 5.25

Ajuga — Ajugas prefer moist, well drained soil and protection from winter wind and sun . They start blooming in May .

Ajuga reptans Ajuga / Bugleweed‘Catlin’sGiant’(GiantAjuga)–Huge,deepgreenleaveswithbronzepurplehighlightssupport8-10”spikesofblueflowersinspring.Prefersmoist,welldrainedsoilandprotectionfromwinter wind and sun. (Groundcover). 4.5” - 3.75

‘ChocolateChip’aka ‘Valfredda’–Thin,shiny,greenfoliagewithchocolatehighlightsonslowlyspreadingclumps.ThinblueflowersspikeinMayto6”+.Prefersconstantmoisturewithgooddrainage and part shade. (Groundcover). 4.5” - 3.75

Ajuga tenorii Ajuga / BugleweedNEW for 2021 – ‘CordialCanary’PPAF–Thingoldfoliageonspreadingmatshavebrightblue4”flowerspikesinsummer.Grows18”widemakinganicegroundcoverandcom-panionto‘ChocolateChip.’Shadetopartsun.Averagesoil. 4.5” - 4.00

NEW for 2021 – ‘TropicalToucan’PPAF–Brightgoldfoliageonspreadingclumpsreaching18”wide.Cobaltblueflowerson4-6’’spikesbloominsummer.Shadetopartsun.Average soil. 4.5” - 4.00

Alchemilla mollis Lady’s Mantle‘Thriller’–Astapleintheborder,Lady’sMantlecanbegrowninbothsunandshadeandwelldrainedtomoistsoil.BrightyellowgreenflowersinMayon15”+clumps.Comments:Knownforholdingwaterdropletsintheirleaves.Newvarietybredforcutfloweruse. 1 Gal - 5.25

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Allium thunbergii Ornamental Onion‘Windy City’ PP#28,100 – An Intrinsic Introduction! Dark green glossy foliage reaches 15” tall and wide. Dark rose purple flower clusters begin to color in June and open in July on 18-20” stems. Full sun is best. Average well drained to dry soil. Very drought tolerant. 1 Gal - 7.00

Amsonia ciliata NEW for 2021 – ‘VerdantVenture’Maturingto28”tallyetspreadingtoover3’wideintime.Thefoliageonthisbluestarisneedlelike.BrightblueflowersonmanyclustersbloominJuneatthetipeachstem.Golden-yellowfoliagecolorisgreattoo.Fullsun,welldrainedsoil. 1 Gal.- 6.00

Amsonia hubrichtii Bluestar FlowerThisfineleavedhasdeepgreenneedlelikefoliage.Plantsreach3’tallandwide.Nicefallcolorof orange to golden yellow. Full sun average to dry soil. AvailableinJune. 1 Gal.- 5.25

Amsonia tabernaemontana Bluestar Flower ‘Fontana’ – An Intrinsic Introduction! This red stem selection has slightly darker blue flower clusters at the end of May into June on 36” + plants. In August the red seedheads are showy too. Zone 4-9. Full sun to light shade. Well drained to dry soil. 1 Gal.- 6.00

‘StormCloud’-Thisexceptionalformemergeswithdarkfoliageincludingsomenearblack.Thisalsogivesthestarshapedblueflowersadeeperhugecomparedtothespecies.Newgrowthaftertheflowersto30”+.Fullsun,averagesoil.

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Amsonia x Blue Star‘Bases Loaded’ – An Intrinsic Introduction! Intermediate, halfway type foliage, emerges dark green. These hybrid plants are heavy blooming. The light blue flower clusters are larger too and begin to open at the end of May on 18-24” stems. These plants have a reserved growth spurt to 30 inches plus after the flowers fade keeping the plant wider than tall. Full sun, average soil. 1 Gal.- 6.00

‘BlueIce’–DeeperblueflowersinMaythatlastlongermakethisanup-and-comingAmsonia.Widefoliageandgoodyellowfallcoloron20”+plants.Fullsun,moisttowelldrainedsoil. 1 Gal.- 6.00

‘Halfway to Arkansas’ – An Intrinsic Introduction! The foliage is a glossy deep green and uniformly needle-like. Pale blue flowers cluster in May. Rounded mounds top out just over 48” tall and wide. Yellow fall color comes a bit later than the otherAmsonias. Try it with Pen-nisetum ‘Red Head’. Full sun to light shade in well drained to moist soil. 70 plug 1.25 || 1 Gal.- 6.00

‘Midway to Montana’ – An Intrinsic Introduction! Technically this is probably Amsonia tab-ernaemontana salicifolia as is our ‘Halfway to Arkansas’. This form is practically half the size too. Mature plants have intermediate foliage around 3/8 - 1/2” wide with clumps maturing to 3’ tall and wide. Light blue flower cluster bloom at around 12-18”+ with a bolt of foliage after that. These adaptable plants will grow in full sun to part shade and most any soil except wet. Fall color is a striking golden yellow. These plants can make a nice informal herbacous hedge too 1 Gal.- 6.00

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Amsonia x illustris Blue Star ‘Seventh Inning Stretch’ – An Intrinsic Introduction! Initially glossy foliage emerges green but smaller than a typical illustris. The habit on this hybrid is also upright but more reserved and is bushier. Light blue flower clusters bloom at the top of the thin stems in late May, early June eventually reaching 3’ +. Full sun to light shade. 1 Gal.- 6.00

Anemone hupehensis Japanese Anemone‘SeptemberCharm’–Twotonedpinkpetalsareveryeyecatchingon2-3’stemsinlateSeptem-ber. Brilliant golden yellow fall color. Part shade, dry to well drained soil. 1 Gal.- 6.50

Anemone hybrida Japanese Anemone‘HonorineJobert’–2016PPAPlantoftheYear.ThisstandardwhiteJapaneseAnemonebloomsinlateSeptember.Brightwhiteflowerswithyelloweyestop3’+stems.Prefersapartlyshaded,drytowelldrainedsite.AvailableinJune. 1 Gal.- 6.50

Anemone sylvestris Snowdrop AnemoneFragrant,singlewhiteflowerswithyelloweyesinMaybloomforalongperiod.Thecleangreenfoliagestaysat8”.Somerebloominfall.Welldrainedsoil.Comment:Goodfornaturalizingoras a groundcover. 1 Gal.- 5.50

Anemone tomentosa (vitifolia) Grape Leaf Anemone‘Robustissima’–Hardyandvigorous,thesinglepinkflowerson36”stemsbloominSeptember,about one month earlier than those on other fall blooming Anemone. Part shade, dry to well drainedsoil.AvailableinJune. 1 Gal.- 6.00

Angelica gigas AngelicaBiennial.Substantialplantsto6’+withroundredflowerclustersinlatesummer.Canreseed.Likespartshadewithmoistsoil.AvailableinJune. 1 Gal.- 6.50

Aralia cordata Japanese Spikenard‘SunKing’–Substantialplantscaneventuallyreach4’by4’.Brightyellowfoliagemakeagreatcontrast with purple and bronze red foliage. Part shade in rich soil is ideal. 1 Gal.- 7.50

Aruncus x Goatsbeard‘Horatio’–ThishybridfromEarnstPagelshasarobusthabitgrowing4’to5’withdeepergreenfoliageandsomeredinthestems,toppedwithfullfingeredcreamywhiteflowersinJune.Partshade with average to well drained soil. 1 Gal.- 7.50

Asclepias incarnata Swamp MilkweedLargeshrub-likeplantsto5’tallby3’wide.RosepurplepinkflowerclustersinJuly.Monarchlarvae love to eat the foliage. Full sun, moist soil. 1 Gal.- 5.00

‘IceBallet’–Substantialplants,growingaround4’,bloomabundantlywithalmostpurewhite,butslightlycreamyclustersofflowersinmidtolatesummer.Attractivetobutterflies.Thisplantprefers moist soil in sun. 1 Gal.- 5.50

Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly WeedThisIllinois/MidwestnativehasflatclusteredorangeflowersinJulyon2’+stems.Lean,welldrainedsoil.Extremelydroughttolerantwhenestablished.Yellowfallcolor.Latetoemergeinspring. Full sun. 1 Gal.- 6.50

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Aster ageratoides Japanese Aster‘EzoMurasaki’–Spreadingplantsgrow15-18”tallwithalatesummerbloomofvioletblueflowersoveralongperiod.Fullsuntolightshade,moistbutdrainedsoil. 1 Gal.- 6.00

Aster cordifolius Japanese AsterNEW for 2021 – ‘LittleCarlow’–Ahybridwithcordifoliusandnovi-belgiiwithdarkgreenfoliageandnicesizereachingupto2’tallandwide.Oneofthebestbluesinthegardenthe colors deepens with cold weather. Full sun and well drained soil. 1 Gal.- 6.00

Aster divaricatus Woodland Aster‘EasternStar’–Thinpetaledwhiteflowersbloomlate(August-September)onthis18”Aster.Someredfallcoloraswell.Cantakefullsun,butpreferspartshade.Toleratesdryshade. 1 Gal.- 5.50

Aster novae-angliae New England Aster‘PurpleDome’–Acompactsemi-doublepurpleNewEnglandAstergrowingto18”.Moisttowelldrainedsoil,fullsun.Comment:GoeswellwithSolidago‘GoldenFleece’.Oneoffall’sbestflow-ersbloomingattheendofSeptember.Highlyrecommended!AvailableinJune. 1 Gal.- 5.50

Aster oblongifolius Aromatic Aster‘OctoberSkies’/lightblue–LighttobrightblueflowersopenattheendofSeptemberandbloomthroughOctoberon30”+domeshapedplants.Slenderfragrantfoliage.Moisttowelldrained soil in full sun. 1 Gal.- 5.50

Aster tataricus Japanese Aster‘Jindai’–AdifferenttypeofAsterwho’sleavesresemblethoseofRudbeckiaGoldstruminsizeandtexture.Thisvarietystaysshorterthanthespeciesat4foottallanddisplaysalargeroundedclusteroflightblueflowersinOctober.AUSNationalArboretumintroduction.Needsmoistsoil,full sun. 1 Gal.- 6.00

Astilbe — Most Astilbe do best in moist soil with part to full shade .

Astilbe arendsii Astilbe‘Fanal’–RaspberrytobrickredplumesinJunestandatabout24”.Thefoliagehasredhigh-lights throughout spring. Moist soil, part to full shade. 1 Gal.- 5.00

Astilbe chinensis Chinese Astilbe‘MaggieDaley’–NamedafterMayorDaley’swife,thisAstilbehasbeautiful,glossy,darkgreenfoliagewithbrightpinkpurpleflowersinJulyonlargeheads.Grows24”to30”tall.Toleratesdryer soils than other Astilbe species. 1 Gal.- 5.00

‘Pumila’(DwarfChineseAstilbe)–Agreatgroundhugging,spreadingAstilbeexcellentforedg-ingorgroundcover.ShortstifflavenderpinkflowerspikesarelonglastinginlateJuly.Growsto15”tall.Mostdroughttolerantvariety.(Groundcover). 1 Gal.- 5.00

‘Visions’–GlowingraspberryplumesinJulyto18”abovecompactdarkgreen,bronzedfoliage.Tolerates dryer soils than the other Astilbe species. 1 Gal.- 5.00

‘VisioninRed’PP#11,965–Notquiteredinmyeyes,butaneyecatchingraspberryanyway.Substantialglossyfoliagelooksgoodallseason.Partshade,moistsoil.AvailableinJune. 1 Gal.- 5.50

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Astilbe japonica Astilbe‘Deutschland’–AgoodwhitebloomerinJunewithglossydarkgreenfoliage.Flowersstandat24”. 1 Gal.- 5.00

‘Rheinland’–Similarto‘Deutschland’infoliagebutwithpinkfingeredplumesalsoinJunereaching24”. 1 Gal.- 5.00

Astilbe rosea Rose Astilbe‘PeachBlossom’–LightsalmonpinkplumesstartinJuneandfadeintomulti-tonesforaninteresting effect. Good grower. 1 Gal.- 5.00

Astilbe taquetii (chinensis) AstilbeNEW for 2021 – ‘Purpurkerze’aka‘PurpleCandles’isanimprovedformof‘Superba’withcleanercoloredpurple-pinkflowersinJuly.Foliageto24”tallistoppedwithlargespikedflow-ersto42”tall.Plantstoleratesunwithconstantmoisture.Part-sunandmoistsoil. 1 Gal.- 5.50

Astilbe x False Spirea‘DelftLace’PP#19,839–Extradeepgreenfoliageemergesredmakinganicecombinationevenbeforethesubstantialbi-colorpinkflowersinJulyon24”stems.Partsuninrichmoisttoaver-age soil. 1 Gal.- 6.00

Astrantia major Masterwort‘PinkSparklingStars’–Moundingplantshavelobedfoliageon1’+bynearly2’wideplants.Inmid-summerintricateumbelsofpinkbractsbelowwinecoloredfloretsexplodelikefireworksand return later in the season for an encore. Vigorous plants prefers some shade and moist soil. 1 Gal.- 7.00

Baptisia australis False Indigo2010PPAPlantoftheYear!Nicetexturedbluegreenfoliageona3-4’shrub-likeplant.IndigoblueflowersinJune.Native.Growsinclay.Moisttowelldrainedsoil.Prefersfullsun,butcantakesomeshade.AvailableinJune. 1 Gal.- 5.50

Baptisia x False Indigo‘PinkTruffles’PP#26,588–AnewcolorinBaptisia.ChalkypinkflowersspikeonsubstantialplantsbloominginJuneon3’-4’plusstems.Eventuallymatureplantsreach4’x4’.Fullsuntolight shade, most any soil buy wet.

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‘PurpleSmoke’–Finerfoliageandashorterhabitmakethishybridaneasytouseplantinthelandscape.Domeshapedplantsto24”+bloomasmokypurpleaboveto36”+MayintoJune.Plantshavelightgraygreenfoliage.Fullsun,welldrainedsoil.Comment:Maytakeayearortwo to mature in the garden. 1 Gal.- 7.50

‘Twilite’PrairiebluesTMPP#19,011–SmokypurpleandyellowbicolorspikesinJuneonsubstantial4’plants.BredbyJimAultoftheChicagoBotanicGarden.Fullsun,welldrainedsoil. 1 Gal.- 8.00

Boltonia asteroides NEW for 2021 – ‘Nally’sLimeDots’–Petalessbuttonsoflimeyellowaddsomethinglighttothesubstantial4-5’plantswithstraplikegrey-greenfoliage.Anicecontrasttoothertallplants with an upright structure holding on into fall. Full sun, average to moist soil. 1 Gal.- 5.50

NEW for 2021 – ‘JamesCrockett’–Calledfalseasterbecauseitlooksjustlikeanaster.Lightlavenderbluedaisylikeflowersbloominmidtolatesummeroncompactplants,18-24”tall.Deepgreenfoliagemakesanicebackgroundonthesespreadingclumps.Fullsun,average to moist soil. 1 Gal.- 5.50

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Brunnera macrophylla Perennial Forget-Me-Not Largeheartshapedleavesformimpressive12”clumps.SpraysofForget-Me-NotblueflowersinAprilandMay.Cannaturalize.Prefersgooddrainage.Takesfullsuntoshade. 1 Gal.- 5.50

‘Alexander’sGreat’PP#25,789–Exceptionalsizeandvigorisagreatreasontogrowthisvariety.Extralargeheartshapedleavesofsilverveinedingreenonclumpsover1’talland2’wide.Smallblueflowersbloominspring.Partshade,welldrainedsoilisbest. 1 Gal.- 9.50

Diane’sGoldPP#22,687–Goldenheartshapedleavesemergeinaspringwithsmallbrightblueflowers.Plantsgrowto12”withflowersabovethat,spreadingto24incheswide.Parttofull shade, moist to average soil. 1 Gal.- 9.50

Calamintha nepeta Calamintnepeta.Longbloominglightblueflowersthatcanappearwhite,startmidtolatesummerandcontinueintoOctober.Mostlysterileplantsthatgrow15-18”tallandwide,makesanicefiller.Fullsun;welldrainedsoil. 1 Gal.- 5.50

Chelone glabra TurtleheadMilkywhiteflowersinSeptemberon3–4’plants.Deepgreenfoliage.Performsbestinmoistsoil. Full sun to light shade. 1 Gal.- 5.50

Chelone obliqua Turtlehead‘HotLips’–Deepergreenfoliagedistinguishesthisturtleheadfromthespecies.DeeppinkflowerslookliketurtleheadsinSeptemberon3’+plants.Deservesmoreuse.Fullsuntopartshade, moist soil. 1 Gal.- 6.00

Cimicifuga ramosa Bugbane‘Brunette’–Deeppurplefoliagewhichdoesnotfade.Eventuallyformingsubstantialclumpsoffoliage2’+followedby5’stemswithfragrantwhiteflowerspikesinSeptember.Highlyrecom-mended. Moist soil, partly shaded location preferred. 1 Gal.- 9.50

Convallaria majalis Lily Of The ValleyLong,dullgreenleavesto8”withclustersoffragrantwhitebellsbloominginMay.Maygodormantinsummerheat.Lovesdenseshade,fertilizer,andwelldrainedsoil.(Groundcover). 4.5” - 3.75

Coreopsis tripteris Cutleaf Coreopsis‘FlowerTower’–IntroducedbyJimVanHoorn,thisplantisboundtobepopular.WhenIfirstsawit,IthoughtitwasRudbeckia‘Herbstonne’.Thisisatetraploidformofanativecoreopsiswithacommandingpresenceinthegarden,reaching7’tallwiththick1”stems,deepgreenfoliage, and a strong clumping habit. 1 Gal.- 6.50

Coreopsis verticillata Tickseed / Lanceleaf Coreopsis‘Zagreb’–Densecompactplantsreachingonly15”withdeepyellowtogoldflowersJuly/Au-gust. Moist to well drained soil, full sun. 1 Gal.- 5.00

Coreopsis x BIG BANG™ Series‘FullMoon’PP#19,364–Notatallnewbutwe’vedecidedthiscolorandlongbloomtimearetoohardtoresist.Plustheplantistough.Moonbeamyellowflowersalmost3”widebloomnon-stopfromsummertofallonstemsupto2’tallbutusuallyshorter.Fullsun,welldrainedsoil.AvailableinJune. 1 Gal.- 6.00

‘MercuryRising’PP#24,689–Velvetredflowersonbushyplantsto18”tallstarttobloominearlysummercontinuinguntilfrost.Fullsun,welldrainedsoil.AvailableinJune. 1 Gal.- 6.00

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Corydalis ophicocarpa NEW for 2021 – hasextraglaucousfernyfoliagewithsomesoftorangecolorationbleedingthroughthearmygreen&purpleincoolweather.Clumpingplantsare15”plustalland18”wide.Shortclustersofsoftyellowflowersemergeinlatespring.Toleratessunbutbet-ter with some shade. Average soil. 1 Gal.- 6.50

Dianthus carthusianorum Clusterhead PinksShortclumpsofgrassygreenfoliage6-8”tallandwideholduprightwirelikestemsupto2’tall,holdinglongbloomingclustersofmagentapinkflowers.Plantsbloomoveranextendedperiodand can reseed slightly in well drained to dry open ground. Nice with short grasses. Full sun, well drained to dry soil. 1 Gal.- 5.50

Dianthus gratianopolitanus Cheddar Pinks‘Firewitch’–Compactbluegraymoundsnicelycomplementedbyhotpink,almostmagenta,flowersstartinginMay.Growsto6”.Oneofthebest.Preferswelldrainedsoilandfullsun.2006PPA Plant of the Year! 1 Gal.- 5.00

Dianthus x Cheddar Pinks‘Fuchsia Fire’ PPAF – An Intrinsic Introduction! This hybrid with ‘Firewitch’ has nearly the same color but the stems are half the size. Reaching 5-6” tall above silver and mat forming foliage the fragrant flowers begin in June, with some re-bloom sporadically throughout the season. Extra clean foliage is needlelike and silver and blue. Bred by Jake Letmanski. Full sun, well drained soil. 70 plug - 1.00 || 4.5” - 4.00 || 1 Gal.- 5.50

Dicentra spectabilis Old Fashioned Bleeding HeartBeautiful,pink,heartshapedblossomsstartinAprilandgointoJuneonlargeplantsthatcanbecomehuge—upto3’tallby3’wide.Theygodormantintheheatofsummer.Moisttowelldrained soil, full sun to shade. 1 Gal.- 5.50

‘Alba’–WhiteformoftheOldFashionedBleedingHeartdescribedabove.AvailableinJune. 1 Gal.- 5.50

NEW for 2021 – ‘Cupid’Softpinkflowersonthetraditionalbleedingheartfoliageand plant size. 1 Gal.- 9.50

‘GoldHeart’–Someofthebrightestgoldenyellowfoliageforthespringshadegarden.PinkflowersinMayintoJune.Plantsgodormantinsummerheat.AvailableinJune. 1 Gal.- 9.50

Dicentra spectabilis Valentine® Old Fashioned Bleeding Heart‘Hortival’PP#22,739’–Thisnewformoftheoldfashionedbleedinghearthasredonwhiteflow-erscomparedtotheoriginalpink.Foliagecolorisalsodarker.Otherwisesimilar,growinglargeintime30”tallandwide.Partsun,averagesoil. 1 Gal.- 6.50

Digitalis grandiflora (ambigua) Yellow FoxgloveAtrueperennialFoxglovewithyellowflowerson30”+plantsbloominginJuneintoJuly.Moist soil, full sun. 1 Gal.- 5.25

Echinacea pallida Pale ConeflowerSimilartopurpleconeflowerbutthewholeplantishairier,andthepalepinkpetalsdroopmoreandbloomearlier—inJune.Verydroughtresistant.Needssharpdrainageandfullsuntolightshade. 1 Gal.- 5.50

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Echinacea purpurea Purple Coneflower‘Deep Pink Showoff’ – An Intrinsic Introduction! Extra long and wide reflexed petals present themselves above showing orange cones making the color stand out compared to the mod-ern upright forms. Full sun, well drained soil. 1 Gal.- 5.25

‘MellowYellows’–Thisstrainofsoftandcreamyyellowflowerscanborderongoldbutnotforlong.Plantsgrow30”tall.LongbloomingplantsstartinginJuly.Fullsun,welldrainedsoil. 1 Gal.- 5.25

‘Rubinstern’aka‘RubyStar’–Animproved‘Magnus’withmoreuniformityanddeeperpinkpetalsinJuly.Takesmoisttowelldrainedsoilandfullsuntolightshade. 1 Gal.- 5.00

‘Showoff’ – An Intrinsic Introduction! Selected for the extra wide and long drooping pink pet-als and extra showy orange cones, this seed strain stands out at a distance, especially when compared to the new upright petaled forms. Full sun well drained soil. Long blooming. 70 plug - 1.00 || 1 Gal.- 5.25

‘White Showoff’ – An Intrinsic Introduction! After years of observing the pink form and pull-ing out the best whites we are able to offer a white strain of Showoff. Bright honey-colored cones and hanging white petals on vigorous 3’+ plants. Great for a naturalistic planting. Full sun, well drained soil. Long blooming. 1 Gal.- 5.25

Echinacea tennesseensis Tennessee ConeflowerThe native species is a recent introduction in the trade. It differs from purpurea with thin hairy foliageanduprighteastfacing,pinkpetals.MorefloriferousplantsbloominJulyoveranextendedperiod.Prefersfullsun,welldrainedsoil,andtoleratesmoisture.AvailableinJune. 1 Gal.- 6.50

Echinacea x Hybrid Coneflower‘HotPapaya’PP#21,022–Evenifyoudon’tlovedoubleEchinaceayouwilllovethecoloronthisdouble.Saturatedredwithhintsofdarkorangeandpinktooonroundtopswithpetalhangingdownallontall3’stems.Fullsun,averagetowelldrainedsoil. 1 Gal.- 7.50

‘Intrinsic Hybrid Mix’ – An Intrinsic Introduction! These hybrids consist of multi-generation seedlings that come from a cross of tennesseensis. Some very unique forms, foliage and branching habits. Blooms in June. 1 Gal.- 5.25

‘SupremeCantalope’PP#24,897–Doubleflowerscoloredcantaloupeorangeareheldon3footplusstems.Longbloomingplants. 1 Gal.- 7.50

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‘CBG2’PP#18,546–Arobustgrower,thisconeflowerisloadedwithdeeperpinkflowersthanthespeciestypesandbloomoveralongtime.Shorterhabittoaround24”.Fullsun,welldrainedsoil.Wouldgonicewithournew,shorter,fountaingrass‘Piglet’. 1 Gal.- 7.50

Epimedium grandiflorum Barrenwort‘PurplePixie’PP#13,966–Thisvarietyhasasmuchfoliageinterestasitdoesflower.InAprilclustersof1”bicolorflowersofwineandwhiteemergejustbeforethefoliage.ThenmaroonrednewgrowthemergesandholdsonintoJuly.Vigorousgrower.Partshade,welldrainedsoil.Priceincludes$0.25royalty. 1 Gal.- 8.00

Epimedium rubrum BarrenwortSlowspreadingclumpswithdull,leathery,semi-evergreenleavesto10”justaftertheclustersof1/2”fourpart,starshaped,redflowersinApril.Moist,welldrainedsoilinpartshade. (Groundcover). 1 Gal.- 7.50

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Epimedium versicolor Barrenwort‘Sulphureum’–Sulphuryellowflowersinearlyspringgowithmostanything.Preferswelldrained to dry soil and a shaded location. (Groundcover). 1 Gal.- 7.50

Eryngium planum Sea Hollyblue–Roundedbasalfoliagemakeasubstantialclumpwith2’+forkedstemsbeginningearlytomid-summerandholdingonintoearlyfallifyoucanresistcuttingthemtobringin.Loosedbranchedstemsofgray,whiteandblueflowershaveaspinyrowofbracts.Fullsun,welldrainedsoil. 1 Gal. - 5.50

Eryngium yuccifolium Rattlesnake Master‘Prairie Moon’ - seed strain – An Intrinsic Introduction! This uniformly short seed strain was selected for its shorter statured 3’+ stems compared to the species which grows to 5’ and tends to flop. The foliage is also thinner and bluer. White flowers begin in June or July. In fall the seedheads turn brown and hold on into winter. Plant in full sun, dry to well drained soil. 1 Gal. - 6.00

Eupatorium coelestinum Mist Flower / Hardy Ageratumblue–AsimilarflowertoAgeratumbutitishardyand2-3’tall.BloomsAugust/September.Nicefoliagetoo.Shouldhaveaprotectedsite.EmergeslateinSpring.AvailableinJune. 1 Gal. - 6.00

Eupatorium maculatum NEW for 2021 – ‘SummerSnow’–Awhiteformofthespeciesreaching5’tallwithmildewresistantfoliage.NewgrowthalsohasasilvercastfollowedbywhiteflowersinJulyandAugust attracting many pollinators. Full sun to light shade. Moist to average soil. 1 Gal. - 6.00

Eupatorium perfoliatum Boneset‘Milk n Cookies’ – An Intrinsic Introduction! This native wetland species tolerates average soil. This selection has chocolate red foliage with milky white flowers in July on 3’ stems. Full sun, moist to average soil. Easy to combine with. 70 plug - 1.50 || 1 Gal. 6.00

‘Polished Brass’ – An Intrinsic Introduction! The hybrid vigor is hard to miss on these robust plants. In spring the foliage emerges chocolate red, a trait that comes from the seed parent, Eupatorium perfoliatum ‘Milk and Cookies’. The difference is the leaves are glossy and the whole plant is more robust growing 4’ plus on sturdy stems. If you want pollinators and but-terflies, this is your plant! In August into September the plant is a magnet. It would be nice with Vernonia‘s. Plant and enjoy. Full sun, any soil. 1 Gal. - 6.00

Euphorbia palustris Marsh Spurge Acommandingplantinthegardenforbothearlyandheavyblooms24-30”plantsbloominearlysummerwithsomeofthebrightestyellowinthegarden.Aftertheflowerscomesaspurtof growth with more matte green foliage holding onto colored stems that vary from green to coral to red-orange, depending the time of year. Plants are adaptable but will grow in wet soil. Full sun is best, but they tolerate some shade. 1 Gal. - 5.50

Filipendula rubra Queen Of The Prairie‘Venusta’–Thislarge6-7’nativeprairieplantisveryshowywhenitshugepaniclesofcottoncandylikepinkplumesareinbloomJuly/August.Seedheadsareshowyafterflowering!Greatformoistsitesinfullsun.AvailableinJune. 1 Gal. - 6.00

Galium odoratum Sweet WoodruffGlossywhorledfoliagewithstarrywhiteflowersat6”bloominAprilandMay.Spreadsbyrhi-zomes.Fragrantfoliageaswell.Likesfullsunwithmoistsoil.Toleratespartshadewithdrainedsoil. (Groundcover). 4.5” - 3.75

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Gentiana andrewsii Bottled GentianLatebloomingplantscanbegininSeptemberwhichmakesthemagreatcompaniontograsses.EspeciallynicewithlowclumpinggrasseslikeSesleriaandSporobolus.ClustersoftubeshapedblueflowersarehardtomissamongthefadingfoliageinSeptemberandOctober.Plantsgrowupto2’tallandtendtosprawlintotheirneighbors.Partssunisbestbuttoleratesfullsun,drytoo drained soil. 1 Gal. - 6.50

Geranium cantabrigiense Cranesbill‘Karmina’–DeeperpinkflowersinJunewiththesameglossyfoliageas‘Biokovo’andbeautifulredhighlightsinfallonever-greenfoliage.Makesagreatalternativegroundcover.Fullsuntopart shade. 1 Gal. - 6.00

Geranium macrorrhizum Bigroot Geranium‘Bevan’sVariety’–AgreatplantforreasonsotherthanitsMayblooming,darkpinkflowerson15”spreadingclumps.Looksgreatwithferns.Semi-evergreen.Welldrainedsoil,fullsuntoshade. The foliage has an intriguing spicy fragrance, and the fall color can be the brightest red imaginable. 1 Gal. - 5.50

‘Ingwersen’sVariety’–Alightpinkformwithgoodfallcolor.Fullsuntopartshade.Welldrained soil. 1 Gal. - 5.50

Geranium maculatum Spotted GeraniumAn early bloomer for this family, starting at the beginning of May, this native Geranium has pinkflowerson15-18”plants.Redhighlightsinfalltoo.Likesmoist,organicsoilandparttofullshade. 1 Gal. - 5.50

‘Espresso’–Darkgreentobronzeredfoliageaddanotherdimensiontothisadaptablenativeplant.MidtolightpinkflowersinMayonclumpingplantsthatgrow15”tall.Someshadeisideal but they tolerate full sun with moisture. 1 Gal. - 6.00

Geranium phaeum NEW for 2021 – Duskypurple1”flowersoverarelativelylongperiodbegininMay.Wirelikestemsto24”tallabovelobedfoliage.Part-shadetoshade.Moisttoaveragesoil. 1 Gal. - 5.50

Geranium sanguineum Cranesbill‘AnkumsPride’–Extrabrightpinkflowersleantoneonpinkattimes.Moundingplantsreach15”+and15”x18”wide.Welldrainedtoaveragesoil.Fullsuntopartshade. 1 Gal. - 5.50

‘MaxFrei’–Atightmoundingformthatlooksgoodallyeargrowingonly8”+tall.MagentapurpleflowersinJunecontinuesporadicallytofrost.Fullsuntopartshade,welldrainedsoil. 1 Gal. - 5.50

NEW for 2021 – ‘PinkSummer’ismorevigorousthan‘striatum’withlargeruprightclumps.SoftpinkflowersbloomheavyinMay-Juneandsporadicallythroughoutsummer.Fullsun to average soil. 1 Gal. - 5.50

Geranium soboliferum CranesbillAuniquegeraniumsinceitbeginstoflowerinSeptember.Largeclumpsofpalegreenfoliagereach2’+wideand18”+tall.Niceenmasseorplantedwhereitcanweavebetweenotherplants.PerfectwithEragrostisspectabilis.Magentaandpinkbicolorflowersdancealongthefoliage, which can have nice red highlights in October adding to its seasonal interest. Full sun to light shade, well drained soil. 1 Gal. - 6.00

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Geranium wlassovianum CranesbillA unique Geranium, this species has hairy foliage with some chocolate spots. In August and Septemberithasbrightblueflowersonsprawlingclumpsfollowedbybrightredfallhigh-lightsinthefoliage.Fullsuntolightshade,goodinmoistanddrysoil.Didgreatindroughtof2005withoutwateringinfullsun.AvailableinJune. 1 Gal. - 5.50

Geranium x Cranesbill‘Brookside’–Animprovementover‘Johnson’sBlue’,thisvarietyflowersmoreandhasgreatfallcolor.1’+clumpswithbrightblueflowers.Fullsunwithmoistsoil. 1 Gal. - 5.50

Geum triflorum Prairie SmokeOneofthemostornamentalnatives,thisplanthasclustersofthree-part,redflowersinAprilwhichturnintoshiny,spideryseedheads.Plantsgrowto10”andprefermoisttowelldrainedsoil. Full sun to part shade. Try it with Pulsatillas. 1 Gal. - 6.00

Geum x Garden Gems‘Alabama Slammer’ PP#23,750 – An Intrinsic Introduction! Hairy mounds of foliage grow 8-10” tall and over 1’ wide. In May, burgundy stems to 18”+ bloom with multi colored deep orange flowers edged and highlighted with red. Mostly semi-double 1 1/2” flowers. Full sun, moist, drained soil. 50 plug - 1.75 || 1 Gal. - 5.50

‘Banana Daiquiri’ PP#25,351 – An Intrinsic Introduction! Clear lemon yellow semi double flowers on floriferous plants start blooming the end of April on 18”+ stems and continue through May. Semi evergreens foliage reaches 10” tall by 12-15” wide. Best in full sun with rich moist to average soil. 50 plug - 1.75 || 1 Gal. - 5.50 ‘Champagne’ – An Intrinsic Introduction! Creamy white nodding to side facing flowers on substantial plants reaching 24” tall and wide sometimes taller. Vigorous plants hardy zone 4-8. Rich moist soil is best. 1 Gal. - 5.50

‘Cherry Bomb’ PP#30,960 – An Intrinsic Introduction! Semi-double sterile flowers between grenadine and vermillion red fade to cherry pink. Held on maroon stems to 15” tall. Nice fuzzy green foliage too in mounds 10” tall and 12”-15” wide. Rich moist soil in sun is best. 50 plug - 1.75 || 1 Gal. - 5.50 ‘Citronge’ PP#28,893 – An Intrinsic Introduction! Creamy orange flowers emerge in May from red stem and buds on 18” stems. Wide folded petals overlap giving a nice full effect. Heavy blooming plants have some rebloom too. Full sun, moist rich soil. Zone 4-8. 50 plug - 1.75 || 1 Gal. - 5.50 ‘Coppertone Punch’ PP#28,376 – An Intrinsic Introduction! Semi-double orange flowers in May have shorter petals on top of the full size petals for a layered look. Saturated orange flowers on airy green stems 18” plus tall. Semi evergreen hairy foliage on 10” x 12-15” clumps look good all season. Moist rich soil is ideal, but average soil is suitable. Full sun. 1 Gal. - 5.50 ‘Cosmopolitan’ PP#24,982 – An Intrinsic Introduction! Creamy petals flushed and edged with a rosey pink on semi double flowers that look like miniature roses, appear on 18” bur-gundy stems in May. Semi evergreen foliage on 10” x 12-15” clumps. Moist rich soil is ideal, but average soil is suitable. Full sun. 50 plug - 1.75 || 1 Gal. - 5.50 ‘FlamesofPassion’PP#13,730–Heavybloomingplantswithsemi-doubleredflowersinclus-tersgrowing15-18”tallstartingtheendofAprilgoingthroughMay.Prefersmoistsoilinfullsun.NicewithyellowspringbloomerslikeGeumx‘TequilaSunrise’. 1 Gal. - 6.00

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Helleborus orientalis Lenten Rose‘PineKnotStrain’–Ofallthehelleboreswehavetriedthisseemstohavethebestvigorandhardiness.Amixofwhite,pinkandredthatbloominApril.Evergreenclumpsover1’tallandalmost2’wide.Preferspartshade.Welldrainedsoil. 1 Gal. - 8.00

Hemerocallis (Daylilies) [dip=diploid / tet=tetraploid] We have many additional daylilies, just ask .

Hemerocallis x Daylily‘BelaLugosi’(tet)–Deeppurple6”flowerson30”+stems.Oneofthebestpurples. 1 Gal. - 6.00

‘BodaciousReturns’–Spiderlike5-6”goldflowersbloomon30”stemsandrebloomreliablyinlate summer. 1 Gal. - 5.50

NEW for 2021 – ‘Charlie’sDream’Reallyisadream.Softpeachypink6”flowers.Ruffledjustenoughwithgolden-buttercolorthatbothcontrastsandcompliments.30”stems.BredbyRoyKlehmandBrotherCharlesReckamp. 1 Gal. - 6.00

‘CherryCheeks’(tet)–BrightcherryredflowerswithyellowthroatsstartattheendofJulyonplantswithgoodsubstanceand30”stems. 1 Gal. - 5.50

‘ChicagoApache’(tet)–Oneofthetopredtetraploidsonthemarket.6-7”flowerson30”plants.LatebloomerstartingattheendofJuly.Destinedtobepopular! 1 Gal. - 5.50

‘ChicagoSunrise’(tet)–Puregoldflowersonsubstantialtetraploidplants.Growingjustover2’tall. . 1 Gal. - 5.00

‘HappyReturns’(dip)–EverbloomingyellowstartsinJuly.Deadheadtokeepplantslookingniceandreblooming.15”+. 1 Gal. - 5.00

‘Hyperion’(dip)–Stilloneofthemostpopular,thisfragrantyellowvarietystands3-4’tall.Toler-atespartshadebetterthanothervarieties.StartsbloominginJuly. 1 Gal. - 5.00

‘JoanSenior’(dip)–ThepremiumwhitevarietyindayliliesbloomsmidJulyat30”with5”blooms. Clean, robust foliage too. 1 Gal. - 5.50

‘JumpingPumpkins’–ARoyKlehmhybridnamedbymeafterwalkingthefieldswithmydogPumpkin,thisonecaughtmyeyetwiceamonghundredsofyellow,orange,andotherpasteldaylilies.Theshorterheightto18”+andheavybudsetonuniformstemsmakeastatement.Glowingcantelopeorangewithextremelyrufflededgeson5”flowers. 1 Gal. - 6.00

‘MaryTodd’(tet)–ThecolorofgoldenbutterinJuly,theyhaveaveryhighbudcountandalongfloweringperiod.36”. 1 Gal. - 5.00

‘PardonMe’(dip)–Deepred21/2”flowerswithgreenyellowthroatson24”tallstalksrebloomonce. 1 Gal. - 5.00

‘StellaDeOro’(dip)–Theeverpopulareverbloomingdaylily.BloomswithlightgoldenflowersfromJuneuntilfroston15-18”stems.GoesnicelywithblueSalvias.Deadheadtokeepplantslookingniceandreblooming. 1 Gal. - 5.00

‘StrawberryCandy’(tet)–Extralongbloomingbicolorpinkwitharaspberryredeye.Shorterhabitto26”andnicedeepgreenfoliagetoo.AvailableinJune. 1 Gal. - 5.50

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Geum x Garden Gems‘Gimlet’ - PP#26,223 – An Intrinsic Introduction! This light yellow Geum can have white tips in its petals especially as the semi double flowers fade. They begin blooming in early May and continue for 3-4 weeks. Full sun, rich moist soil is best. 1 Gal. - 5.50 ‘Limoncello’ – An Intrinsic Introduction! Single lemon yellow flowers look straight up on 12-15” red stems. This is one of our heaviest blooming Geums. Full sun, rich moist soil. 50 plug - 1.75 || 1 Gal. - 5.50 ‘Mai Tai’ PP#22,433 – An Intrinsic Introduction! Heavy blooming, vigorous plants have single to semi-double blooms of vermillion red fading to a peachy-pink in May. Clumping mounds reach just over 1’ wide topped by burgundy 18” stems. Full sun, moist to average soil. 50 plug - 1.75 || 1 Gal. - 5.50 ‘Sangria’ – An Intrinsic Introduction! A semidouble, sterile, intense red hybrid with a long bloom time starting the end of May and going through June into July. 50 plug - 1.75 || 1 Gal. - 5.50 ‘Sea Breeze’ - PP#26,437 - orange – An Intrinsic Introduction! This robust grower has larger hairy foliage than most Geums. Orange flowers can verge on the red side after cold nights and measure 2” wide. The unique flowers have folded wavy petals like they are blowing in the breeze and are held on red 18”+ stems. Full sun, rich moist soil. Nice with Salvias. 50 plug - 1.75 || 1 Gal. - 5.50 ‘Solid Gold Dancer’ PP#29,656 - An Intrinsic Introduction! A new color in garden gems, this is the first gold color in the cocktail series. Semi-double ruffled and sometime notched petals overlap to form a full looking flower. Hairy foliage on robust growing plants makes mounds 8” + tall and over 1’ wide. Peak bloom is mid May. Full sun to light shade, rich moist soil. Side note: For those not familiar with this cocktail, that’s because we made up the name and therefore had to make up the cocktail. I made this refreshing summer drink up waiting for a plane home in the Warsaw Airport. Reposado tequila on ice with three fresh squeezed lemon wedges. Sip and enjoy! 50 plug - 1.75 || 1 Gal. - 5.50 ‘Tequila Sunrise’ PP#21,514– An Intrinsic Introduction! The second in our cocktail series. Cool off your spring with a refreshing Tequila Sunrise. Lemony yellow single and semi double flowers drip with a touch of grenadine rose red on the end of the burgundy red stems. 1’ clumps with the flower stems reaching 15-18” start blooming in May and go into June. Full sun with moist soil. 50 plug - 1.75 || 1 Gal. - 5.50 ‘Top Shelf Margarita’ PP#30,670 – An Intrinsic Introduction! This clear and bright yellow is nearly semi-double and stands out against the deep green foliage. Upright habit of red stems 15-18” tall. Makes great presentation in pots and at retail. Reliable rebloom on almost half of the plants is an exiting addition to this genus after 10 years of breeding. 50 plug - 1.75 || 1 Gal. - 5.50 ‘Wet Kiss’ PP#27,227 – An Intrinsic Introduction! Is a deeper colored red sport of ‘Mai Tai’ with more vermillion to orange semi-double flowers. Red stems and buds grow to 18”. Full Sun, rich moist soil. 50 plug - 1.75 || 1 Gal. - 5.50 Heliopsis helianthoides False Sunflower‘BurningHearts’–TheseedstrainfromJelittohascombinedtwogreatattributesofpurplenewgrowthandextradeepgreenfoliagewithgoldenyellow,redeyedflowers.Plantsgrow36”+talland18”+wideintime.Fullsun,averagetowelldrainedsoil. 1 Gal. - 5.50

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Heuchera micrantha Purple Leafed Alumroot‘PalacePurple’/select–Hasaruffledtexturewithpurpleleavesand18”+spraysofwhiteflow-ersinJuly.Veryhardyandoverwinterswellincontainers.Oursaregrownfromselectseedtoensuredeepredleaves.1991PerennialPlantoftheYear. 1 Gal. - 5.00

Heuchera villosa Fairy Bells‘AutumnBride’/macrorrhiza–Mattegreenhairyfoliageinloose12”mounds.Coneshapedsprays of tiny white bells in late summer or early fall. Part sun, well drained soil. Many are plantedonEveningIslandattheChicagoBotanicGardens.LookgoodindryshadewithCala-magrostis brachytricha. 1 Gal. - 5.50

‘Caramel’PP#16,560–Thenewleavesarebrightgoldinspring,thentakeonhoney-apricothues.Clustersofwhitish-pinkflowersbloomon18-inchstemsinmidsummer.Heatandhumid-ity tolerant, prefers part to full shade and dry soil. 1 Gal. - 7.50

Heuchera x Coral Bells‘LemonSupreme’PPAF–Thisistrulysupreme,asfarasweareconcerned.Oneofthefewgoldleavedcoralbellsthatwecangrowwithcleanwavyleavesandcompact8to10”clumpsspreadingto18”wide. Tolerates more sun than most. Part sun to shade. Well drained to gray soil. 1 Gal. - 8.00

‘Obsidian’PP#14,836–ThisisoneofthedarkestredleavedHeucherasyet.Thesheenofthefoliageaddsanotherdimension.Insignificantflowers.Partsuntolightshade.Welldrainedsoil.Bound to be popular! 1 Gal. - 7.50

‘WildRose’PP#29,923–AProvenWinnersperennial.Rosiepurpleleaveshavedarkveinsthatgivefoliagedepth.Denseclumpsto10”tallwithmatchingcoloredflowersstemsto20”hold-ingpinkflowers.Adaptableplantstakessuntoshadeaveragesoil.

1 Gal. - 8.50

Heucherella x Foamy Bells‘ButteredRum’PP#25,040–ThisnewFoamybellhasuniquecoloredfoliageofbronzeorangewithgoodvigor.Moundingplantsreach10”tallandcloseto2’wide.Welldrainedsoilinpartsun is best. 1 Gal. - 8.50

‘EyeSpy’PP#30,532–Redcenteredandredveinedfoliagebleedsintodissectleavesoflightgreennearyellow,withhintsofsilverlater.Heavybloomingplantshavespikeletsofpinkflowersoveralongtime.Plantsgrow10”tallwithflowersto16”.Suntoshade,averagesoil. 1 Gal. - 8.00

Hibiscus — Hibiscus are late to emerge . Please note that we do not ship dormant plants . Hibiscus orders will ship once plants are

green . All Hibiscus are available in June .

Hibiscus moscheutos Hardy Hibiscus / Rose Mallow‘HolyGrail’PPAF–Nicename,onthisextraaltogetherdarkandredplantwithflowersreach-ing8to9”acrossand4to5’.plants.Thefoliagetooisextradarkgreenfittingrightinwithredstems. Full sun, average to moist soil.

3 Gal. - 15.00

‘PerfectStorm’PP#27,880–Amoremanageablesizeonthesesubstantialplants,thisonegrows3’tallbutcloseto5’wide.Darkpointedfoliageisdeepgreenandpurple.Largefloweroflightpinkwithredeyesreachupto8”wide.Fullsun,moisttoaveragesoil.

3 Gal. - 15.00

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Hosta — Most Hostas prefer fertile, moist soil and part to full shade .White flowering Hostas, such as ‘Fragrant Bouquet’, and ‘Royal

Standard’, ‘So Sweet’, ‘Stained Glass’, are more sun tolerant, as are the fortunei . Blue Hostas tend to prefer dryer soil .

Hosta x Hosta‘AbiquaDrinkingGourd’–2014HostaoftheYear.Roundedbluefoliageisnotonlypuckeredbutalso cups holding water at times. Always interesting, medium to large clumps. 1 Gal. - 7.50

‘AgeofGold’PPAF–Extralargegoldfoliagewithmatureclumpsreaching25”x58”wide. 1 Gal. - 7.50

‘AugustMoon’(fortunei)–ThisallgoldHostagetsbrighterandbrighteruntilAugust.Bloomsarelightlilacon24”stemsinJuly. 1 Gal. - 5.50

‘Aureomarginata’(montana)–Extra-largeandlongpointedfoliageofdeepgreenandwidegoldmargins.Matureclumpsreaching27”tallby40”wide.Aclassic. 1 Gal. - 8.00

‘BeyondGlory’PP#28,784–Widebluegreenmarginssurroundbrightchartreusegreencentersofnearlyhalfandhalf.Matureplantsto16”talland40”wide.Heavylavenderpurpleflowersinmidsummer. 1 Gal. - 6.50

‘BigDaddy’–Largeclumpsofleaveswithpuckeringandheavycorrugation.NearwhiteflowersinJune.AvailableinJune. 1 Gal. - 7.50

‘BlueAngel’(sieboldiana)(BlueAngelHosta)–Plantsproducelightlavenderwhiteflowersinlargeclusterson4”stemsinJune/July.Theirlarge,pointed,bluegreenleavesareupto1’+long. Plants have a very fast growth rate. 1 Gal. - 6.00

‘BlueIvory’PP#19,623–Asportof‘Halcyon’withcreamytowhiteedgedfoliagemakingagreatcontrasttothepowderbluecenters.Matureplantsgrow15”tallby24”wide. 1 Gal. - 8.00

‘BlueMouseEars’–2008Hostaoftheyear.Smallbluegreenleavesareheart-shapedintightmoundsonlyaround8inchestall.Lavenderflowersfromtightbudson12”stems. 4.5”. - 6.0 0

‘BlueberryMuffin’–Roundpuckeredfoliageonmediumplantsmaturingaround12to14”talland18”wide. 1 Gal. - 8.00

‘BrotherStefan’–ThisexceptionalHostahassizeandtexture,alongwiththeirresistiblecom-binationofalargebluegreenedgesurroundinggoldcenters.Extracorrugatedfoliage,withwhiteflowersinearlysummeron20”talland3’wideclumps. 1 Gal. - 7.50

‘CaptainKirk’–Vigorousplantshaveuniformgreenedgesalmostaninchwideandbrightgoldcenters. Medium to large plants. 1 Gal. - 7.50

NEW for 2021 – ‘CoasttoCoast’PP#26,469AProvenWinnersPerennial.Agiant,goldhostawiththickpuckeredleavesonanuprightclumpto30”talland36”wide.

1 Gal. - 9.00

‘CurlyFries’–SomeofthethinnestHostafoliageyou’llsee.Theyhaveawavyedgeandarecurledintoo.Lengthoftheleavesreachover1footlong.Creamygoldencolorfadingintochartreuse. 1 Gal. - 7.50

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Hosta x Hosta‘DreamWeaver’–Asportof‘GreatExpectations’withlargeroundleavesofbluegreenwithcreamywhitecenters.Whiteflowers.Grows18”by30”. 1 Gal. - 8.00

‘EarthAngel’–Asportof‘BlueAngel’,withcreamymarginsonlargeheartshapedbluegrayleaves. 1 Gal. - 7.50

‘Elegans’(sieboldiana)(BlueGiantHosta)–Aselectionofsieboldianawithlarge,corrugated,powderblueleaves.WhiteflowersinJune/July. 1 Gal. - 5.50

‘EtchedGlass’PPAF–Thissportof‘StainedGlass,’hasthickerleaveswithawidergreenmarginbutthatactuallyaddstoitscharacter.Brightyellowcentersandwhitefragrantflowersinmid-summer.18”tallby36”wide.

1 Gal. - 8.00

‘FireandIce’(fortunei)–Asportof‘Patriot’withagreenedgeandwhitecenter. 1 Gal. - 7.50

‘FirstBlush’PPAF–We’veallhadone.Glossygreenheartshapedleaveswithplumredstemsthatbleedintotheleafincludingredveinsandleafedgeinspring.12”tallby24”widewhenmature. 1 Gal. - 35.00

‘FirstFrost’–2010HostaoftheYear!Silveredbluemediumfoliagewithanirregularcreamyyellowedge.Eyecatching.Asportof‘Halcyon’. 1 Gal. - 8.00

‘FragrantBouquet’–1998HostaPlantoftheYear.Similarto‘ShadeFanfare’and‘SoSweet’inappearancebutlargerwithfragrantwhiteflowersinAugust.AvailableinJune. 1 Gal. - 8.00

‘Francee’(fortunei)–StilloneofthebestwhiteedgedHostas.Thisonecantakefullsun. 1 Gal. - 5.50

‘FrancesWilliams’(sieboldiana)–StilloneofthemostversatileanddemandedHostas.Lightgreenedgesonsieboldianablueleaves.HeavywhiteflowerclustersinJune/July. 1 Gal. - 6.50

‘GoldStandard’(fortunei)–ThisHostahasgoldenleaveswithgreenmarginsandmediumtolarge clumps. A good grower. One of my favorites. 1 Gal. - 5.50

‘GoldenTiara’–Averyfastgrowingvarietywithmediumspoonshapedleavesthathaveabroadgoldenyellowedge.Purpleflowerson18”stemsinJuly.Agoodgroundcover. 1 Gal. - 5.50

‘Halcyon’–Mediumtosmallsized,silverblueleavesinanice,tightmound.Leaveshavethicksubstance.ShortclustersoflavenderwhiteflowersinAugust. 1 Gal. - 5.50

NEW for 2021 – ‘HalfandHalf’–Mediumsizedleavesofdarkgreenandbrightwhitecenter.Nearlyhalfgreenandhalfwhite.Whitestemscarrynearlywhiteflowers.12”tallandupto30”eventually. 1 Gal. - 8.00‘Hasta Mañana’ PPAF – An Intrinsic Introduction! A combination of two of the best Hostas. This sport likely came from Francee and nearly mimics another one of its great relatives, Gold Standard. Lightly puckered veined leaves emerge near apple green and quickly begin to fade to gold at the tips eventually becoming entirely gold except for the mostly thin white edge although sometimes a deep green streak appears. Green new foliage continues to emerge giving the whole plant a wave of green to gold colors highlighted by the edges! Part sun to shade, rich soil. 50 plug - 1.25 || 1 Gal. - 7.50

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Ajuga ‘ChocolateChip’,‘TropicalToucan’PPAF,‘CordialCanary’PPAF,and‘CaitlinsGiant’

Allium ‘BigBeauty’PPAF Andropogon ‘HolySmoke’PPAF

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Aster ‘LittleCarlow’

Boltonia ‘Nally’sLimeDots’Why Plant Green?• Becausethese plantsdon’tbloom longorthey bloomlate

• Theyhavegreat fallcolor

• Theyhave exceptionaltexture

• Yougettoenjoythe plantslonger

• Plantsaregreen bynature!

Aralia ‘SunKing’andDeschampsia ‘GoldTau’

Asclepias tuberosa with Echinacea pallidaAruncus ‘Horatio’withCarex ‘BlueZinger’

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Dianthus ‘FuchsiaFire‘PPAF

Hemerocallis ‘CharliesDream’Eupatorium x ‘Polished Brass’

Calamintha nepeta ssp. nepeta with Achillea

Plant GreenTM ListAmsoniacvs

Astercultivars

Baptisiacvs

CarexandFerns

Geum

Geraniumcvs

Polygonatum

Deschampsia ‘GoldTau’andRudbeckia ‘AmericanGoldRush’PP#28,498

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Nepeta ‘EarlyBird’ Monarda ‘RapsberryWine’

Monarda ‘MidnightOil’PPAF

Lobelia cardinails ‘GoldenTorch’PP#19,844

Lobelia cardinalis ‘PinkFlame’

Liatris spicata with Gold Finch

Lavandula ‘EssencePurple‘

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Top 15 FAVORITE SEDUMSedumalbumvar.micranthumchlorotictumSedumalbum‘Nerds’Sedumellacombianum‘CuttingEdge’Sedumfloriferum‘Weihenstephaner’sGold’Sedumrupestre‘Angelina’sTeacup’Sedumsexangulare‘Yellowstone’PPAFSedumsieboldiiSedumspurium‘RockCandy’PPAFSedumx‘BundleofJoy’PP#30,808Sedumx‘LimeJoy’Sedumx‘PeaceandJoy’PP#30,858Sedumx‘PillowTalk’PP#28,528Sedumx‘PureJoy’Sedumx‘RockStar’Sedumx‘Thundercloud’

Rudbeckia ‘SweetasHoney’PPAF

Pennisetum ‘LoveandRockets’PPAFand‘PureEnergy’PPAF

Phlox ‘PinkPearl’

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Scuttelaria incana

Silphium laciniatum

Sedum ‘Angelina’sTeacup’PP#32,344

Sedum ‘RockCandy’PPAF

Salvia ‘SixteenCandles’PPAF

Sanguisorba ‘LilacSquirrel’Rudbeckia ‘GlittersLikeGold’PP#30,933

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Hosta x Hosta‘HumpbackWhale’–AnextraspecialandextralargebluehostafromMildredSeaver.Bluegreenheartshapedleavesonmatureplantsthatcanreach3’x7’wide. 1 Gal. - 9.50

‘IslandBreeze’PP#27,151–Mediumplantswithwide,brightgreenedgesandbrightyellowcentersturningtochartreuseorlightyellow.Redstemmedplantsreach12”by28”. 1 Gal. - 8.00

‘June’–This‘Halcyon’sporthasbrightgoldcenterswithathinbluegreenedgeonmediumsizedclumps.2001HostaoftheYear. 1 Gal. - 7.50

‘JuneSpirit’–Awidermarginedsportof‘JuneFever’Shinyleaveshavedeepgreenmarginsandchartreusecentersturningyellow.14”x20”. 1 Gal. - 8.00

‘KrossaRegal’–Anupright,vaseshapedhabitandbluegreenleavesmakesthisaveryattractiveHosta.6’stalksoflavenderflowers. 1 Gal. - 6.00

‘Liberty’PP#12,531–AwideedgesportofSagae,widebutteryellowmarginsfadetocreamywhiteonsubstantialleaves.Plantsgrowto25”. 1 Gal. - 8.50

‘MauiButtercups’–Smaller5”roundgoldfoliagethatisstronglycorrugatedandhasathicksubstance.Reachingonly10-12”tall. 1 Gal. - 7.50

‘MiniSkirt’–Ahighlyvariegatedsportof‘MightyMouse’thathaswavyleavesofblueandcreamy white on miniature sized plants. 4.5”- 6.00

‘Neptune’PP#19,674–Largeclumpshavecascadingandrippled,relativelynarrowleavesofglaucousbluefadingtobluegreeninsummer.Sizeeventually24to36”. 1 Gal. - 7.50

‘NightBeforeChristmas’–Inmaturity,largeclumpsreaching25”andseveralfeetwidehaveuniformwhitestreaksdownthecenterwithwidegreenedges.Agoodgrower.MarkZilis,authorofTheHostaHandbook,callsit“...perhaps,oneofthebestwhite-centeredHostacultivars.” 1 Gal. - 7.50

‘Paradigm’–Shinygoldleaveswithagreenedgehavegoodcorrugationtoo.Growsto20”.The2007Hostaoftheyear! 1 Gal. - 7.50

‘Patriot’(fortunei)–1997HostaoftheYear.Asportof‘Francee’withabroaderwhitemargin.LightlilacflowersattheendofJulyon24”+stems. 1 Gal. - 5.50

‘PrairieSky’PP#17309–OneofthebluestandnewestHostas.Themediumsizefoliageisalmost heart shaped and strongly pointed. 1 Gal. - 8.00

‘PrayingHands’–Extrauprightandfoldedfoliagealmostlooksgrassyattimes.Darkgreenleavesreachover1’tallandfanout.Hostaoftheyearin2011. 1 Gal. - 7.50

‘RainforestSunrise’–2013Hostaoftheyear.Smalltomediumroundedgoldleaveshavearuffledsurfacewithgreenedgesonfullclumps.AvailableinJune. 1 Gal. - 7.00

‘RegalSplendor’–Avariegatedformof‘KrossaRegal’withalightyellowmargin.Impressiveasaspecimen.4-5’lavenderflowerspikesinAugust.2003HostaoftheYear.Goodgrower.Inmyopinion, one of the best! 1 Gal. - 7.00

A PerennialsTop 12 Favorite GRASSESAndropogong‘Blackhawks’

Andropogong‘RedOctober’

Boutelouag‘BlondeAmbition’

Boutelouag‘HoneyBlonde’PPAF

Carexp‘StrawHat’PPAF

Deschampsiac‘Goldtau’

Festucax‘CoolasIce’

Panicumv‘PrairieDog’

Pennisetuma‘GingerLove’PP#26,442

Pennisetuma‘Love&Rockets’PPAF

Stachys ‘SummerRomance’PP#30,243

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Iris sibirica Siberian Iris‘Caesar’sBrother’–ThisverypopularSiberianIrisisdeepbluetopurplewithsomegoldmark-ingsandgrowsto36”+.BloomsinJune.Prefersmoistsoilandfullsun. 1 Gal. - 5.50

Iris versicolor Blue Flag IrisAnativebluefloweringIristhatcantoleratewetfeet.ThinfoliageandflowersizeclosetoSiberianIris.Thehabitismoreopen.Grows30-36”tall.FlowersinJune.Fullsun,wettowelldrained soil. 1 Gal. - 5.50

NEW for 2021 – ‘PurpleFlame’–Thisvarietyhastheaddedinterestofpurplestembasesthatcanextendalmosthalfwayuptheplant.Appearsshowiestinspring.Fullsun,wettowell drained soil. 1 Gal. - 6.50

Kalimeris incisa Kalimeris‘BlueStar’–Reliablelatesummerbloomoveralongperiodon2’+uprightclumps.LightblueAsterlikeflowerswithyelloweyes.Fullsun,welldrainedtoaveragesoil. 1 Gal. - 5.50

Lamium — Lamium maculatum prefer moist soil and part shade .They start to bloom the end of April and continue throughout May .

Lamium maculatum Spotted Dead Nettle‘Chequers’–Thesilverstreakedgreenleavesshowgoodpurplecolorfallthroughwinter.PurplepinkflowerspikesinAprilto6”+.(Groundcover). 4.5” - 3.75

‘Ghost’ – An Intrinsic Introduction! Mostly silvered foliage is what caught our eye on this Lamium. Purple flower clusters fit right in. Full sun with moisture or part shade, well drained soil. Extra vigorous (Groundcover). 4.5” - 3.75

‘PinkPewter’–Anoutstandingvarietyhavingcompact,brightwhitesilverstreakedfoliagewithgreenmarginsandclearpink,longlastingflowersstartinginMayon5”plants.Intheright location, it will bloom all year. Partially shaded, cool, moist, well drained location is ideal. (Groundcover). 4.5” - 3.75

‘WhiteNancy’–Avigorousgrower,thispopularvarietyhasbrightwhitesilverfoliagewithgreenmarginsandwhiteflowers.Mayremainevergreen.(Groundcover). 4.5” - 3.75

Lavandula angustifolia English Lavender‘EssencePurple’–Oneofthebest,thefoliageonthislavenderishardtobeat.Silveredgreenleavesonopenreservedmounds18”tallandwidewiththelavender-blueflowers.Earlytobloom, too. Full sun, well drained to dry soil. 1 Gal. - 6.50

Leucanthemum superbum Daisy May™‘Daisy Duke’ PP#21,914 – An Intrinsic Introduction! Extremely uniform plants. Tight perky habit with star quality growing to 2’ tall have a dome shaped habit with deep green foliage and flat 3” daisies. Picked to be a Proven Winners Perennial! Full sun, well drained soil. 1 Gal. - 6.50

Leucanthemum superbum Shasta Daisy‘Becky’–Verycleanfoliageandlarge,substantial,double-petaled,whitedaisyflowersinJune/Julyonplantsreaching18”+.Needsmoist,welldrainedsoilandfullsun.Comment:2003PPAPerennial Plant of the Year. 1 Gal. - 5.50

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Hosta x Hosta‘RoyalStandard’–Hasafastergrowthrateandbettersubstancethanplantagineagrandiflora.WhitefragrantflowersinAugust. 1 Gal. - 5.50

‘RoyalWedding’PP#26,727–Uprightmediumsizemoundshavethickglossyleaveswithawideyellowmarginthatmaturetowhitefollowedbywhitefragrantflowersinlatesummer.Grows12”by18”. 1 Gal. - 9.00

‘ShadeFanfare’–Whilenotnew,thislimegreenHostastillstandsoutasabrightspotevenintheHostagarden.Creamyyellowedgesfadetowhiteon2’tallplantsover3’wide. 1 Gal. - 6.50

‘SoSweet’–‘SoSweet’hasafastgrowthrate,glossyroundedleaveswithwhiteedges,andfragrantwhiteflowersinAugustto24”.Cantoleratefullsunifinmoistsoil.Mayrebloom.1996Hosta of the Year. A great Hosta! 1 Gal. - 6.00

‘StainedGlass’–Largeveinedfoliageofglossyapplegreensurroundedbyadeepgreenedge.LargefragrantwhiteflowersinAugusttoo.Animprovedformof‘Guacamole’.The2006Hostaofthe year! 1 Gal. - 9.50

‘SugarDaddy’–ThissportofBigDaddyhasthesamecorrugatedblueleaveswiththeaddedbonusofa1”creamyyellowedge.Whiteflowersonshortstalksinlatespring. 1 Gal. - 8.50

‘SumandSubstance’–2004HostaoftheYear!OneofthelargestHostasever,thisvariety’sleavescanreachmorethan1’across.Nicegoldenchartreusecolor.Lightlavenderflowerson4’+stemsinJulyintoAugust. 1 Gal. - 7.00 || 3 Gal. - 14.00 ‘SunMouse’PP#30,033–A2016PlantDelightNurseryintroductionafteryearsofbreedingwithBlueMouseEarsforagoldleafandvigour.Leavesare3”longby2”wideon6”tallplants. 4.5” - 7.00

‘Twilight’PP#14,040–Thissportoffortunei‘Aureomarginata’hasabroaderyellowmarginandmoresubstantialleaves.Itremindsmeofa‘Patriot’withyellowvariegation. 1 Gal. - 7.00

‘Victory’–Thissportof‘Sagae’hasabroadyellowmarginssetagainstbluishgreencentersonlargeleavesandlargeclumpsreaching2’tallby3’wide. 1 Gal. - 8.00

‘Whirlwind’–Streakygreenmarginswithyellowishcenteranddistinguishedveiningofgreen.Wavyuprightmoundsto20x40”.LavenderflowersinlateJuly-August. 1 Gal. - 8.00

‘WideBrim’(tokudama)–Afastergrowingformoftokudamawithalargeirregularcreamtoyellowmarginonmediumleaves.HeavylilactintedflowersJuneintoJulyon15”+stems. 1 Gal. - 5.50

Iris — Foliage should be removed in fall to prevent Iris borer .

Iris ensata Japanese Iris‘Variegata’(VariegatedJapaneseIris)–Eye-catchingfoliageallseasonlong.Haswhitevariega-tion.VioletflowerswithyellowmarkingsappearattheendofJune.Fullsun,moisttowelldrainedsoil.AvailableinJune. 1 Gal. - 6.50

Iris pseudacorus Yellow Flag Iris ‘Variegata’–Pleasantbi-coloryellowandlightgreenvariegationblendsinwithgreenblades.Slowlyfadestoallgreenfoliage.Yellowflowersinthesummer.Fullsunpartshade.Welldrained to moist soil. 1 Gal. - 6.00

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Limonium latifolium Sea LavenderLavenderpurplenearbluecloudseruptinlatesummerfromleafynearsucculentrosettesofsmoothleaves.Stemsreach24”tallandtheflowerheadnearlyaswide.Itmakesagreatcutflowerespeciallydried.Fullsun,drytowelldrainedsoil. 1 Gal. - 5.50

Liriope spicata Lily TurfThinstrappyfoliageonspreadingplants6-8”tall.Thelightpurpleflowerscomelateinsummerhere.Preferslightshadeandmoistsoil,butcantakeitdryandsunny.(Groundcover).AvailableinJune. 4.5” - 3.75 Lobelia cardinalis Cardinal FlowerBrightredspikeson4’+plantsattracthummingbirds.BloomsinAugust.Shortlivedwith-out the proper conditions of moist soil and some shade. This great native is still gaining popularity. 1 Gal. - 5.50

‘BlackTruffle’PP#25,687–Goodvigorandrobustplantsareawelcomecombinationjustlikethedeepredflowersandthedarkpurplefoliage.Redspikesbloominthesummerand3to4’stems. Full sun to light shade, average to moist soil. 1 Gal. - 6.00

NEW for 2021 – ‘Golden Torch’ PP#19,844 – An Intrinsic Introduction! Golden foliage in spring fades to lime in July when the bright red flowers turn on the lights for the hummingbirds. Full sun will keep the foliage the brightest. Constantly moist soil is ideal. 1 Gal. - 6.00

NEW for 2021 – ‘Pink Flame’ – An Intrinsic Introduction! Is a pink twist on the normally red cardinal flower. Tall plants reach 4’ plus or minus depending on site. As the bright pink flowers fade and age some very nice salmon colors can be seen too. Ideal condi-tions are constantly moist yet drained soil in full sun to light shade. Due to this plant being grown from seed, some red flowers will appear mixed in. 70 plug - 1.00 || 1 Gal. - 6.00

Lobelia siphilitica Giant Blue LobeliaAformwithbluespikesinlatesummeron4’wirystems.Native.Selfsowseasily.Longlivedinmoist soil and part shade. 1 Gal. - 5.50

Lychnis viscaria splendens‘Fire’–Narrowalmostgrassyfoliageandbasilclumpserruptwithmagentapinkflow-ersinJune.Mediumsizedplantsreaching18to24”tall.Fullsuntolightshade,welldrainedsoil.LooksgreatwithPenstemon‘Pocahontas’. 1 Gal. - 5.50

Lysimachia clethroides Gooseneck LoosestrifeManygooseneckedwhitespikesaboveglossyfoliagethatcreepsinfullsun.Greatfallcolor.Likesitmoist,cantakepartshade.AttractsMonarchbutterflies.(Groundcover). 1 Gal. - 5.50

Lysimachia lanceolata Lancelot Loosestrifepurpurea - This native grows east of the Mississippi and has a genteel nature growing in a wide variety of situations. Slow spreading plants have a basil rosette topped with thin almost lacey wineredfoliageallseasonlong.Insummersmallyellowflowersaddahintofcolortocontrastthe foliage. Plant size is just over one foot tall and spreading over one foot wide. Full sun to light shade, most any soil. 1 Gal. - 6.00

Liatris ligulistylis Meadow Blazing StarThisplantisliterallyamonarchbutterflymagnet.Butterflieswillcometonectarontheseplantsatyourgardencenteroryourcustomersgardensifyouplantthis.Longthinspikesoflavenderpurpleon4’+stemsbloominAugust.Fullsun,welldrainedsoil. 1 Gal. - 5.50

‘Butterfly Magnet’ – An Intrinsic Introduction! This seed strain is selected for a more reserved 4’ size compared to the 5-6’ tall species. Extra attractive to male monarchs, these plants have a pheromone that attracts the butterflies like a magnet once they begin bloom-ing in July. 1 Gal. - 6.00

Liatris spicata Blazing Star / Gayfeatherpurple–Thetallgrowingspecies,itreaches3-4’highwithstraplikefoliageallalongthestemtoppedbypurpleflowerspikesinJuly.Likesmoisttowelldrained,organicsoilandfullsun. 1 Gal. - 5.00

‘Kobold’(DwarfBlazingStar)–Adwarfformofspicatagrowing24-30”tallwithbrightpurpleflowersinJuly.RatedoneofthebestbytheChicagoBotanicGarden.AvailableinJune. 1 Gal. - 5.50

Ligularia dentata Bigleaf Golden Ray‘Britt-MarieCrawford’PP#16,113–ThisLigulariahasalmostentirelyredfoliage.Goldenclustersbloom in August. Part shade with moist soil. Sure to be a classic. 1 Gal. - 9.50

‘Pandora’PPAF–Smallerfoliageofnearblackpurpleresultsinsmallertighterplantsreachingonly1’plus.Thegoldenyellowflowersareshyandalsosmaller.Partsunisideal.Averagetomoist soil. 1 Gal. - 10.00

Ligularia przewalkii NEW for 2021 – Has deeply lobed leaves of deep green held on purple stems to 2’tallon2’wideclumps.GoldenyellowflowerspikesemergeinJulygrowingto4’plus.Partshade and rich moist soil ideally. 1 Gal. - 5.50

Ligularia stenocephala Golden Ray‘LittleRocket’PP#14,621–Sturdyplantsreachingaround36”inmaturity.ManyflowerspikesofgoldenyellowinJuly.Prefersmoistsoilinpartshade. 1 Gal. - 8.00

‘TheRocket’–ThisisthePeonyoftheshadegarden.Whenhappycanreach7’tall.Oneplantcanhaveover75flowerstalks!2’longyellowspikesinJuly.Prefersmoistsoilandshadetopartshade. One of the best plants for Chicagoland. 1 Gal. - 6.50

Lilium — Lilium prefer well drained, fertile soil in full sun or part shade . Ephemeral — Go dormant after blooming . Planting deep (10”) will promote longevity . They are usually available mid May or early

June . Orientals start in July .

Lilium x Oriental Lily‘CasaBlanca’–Glossy,greenfoliagewithextralargewhitefragrantflowersbeginningattheendofJulyon3-4’plants.AvailableinJune. 1 Gal. - 5.00

‘Stargazer’–Wellknown,‘Stargazer’isaveryfragrantbicolorwithlargeredflowersedgedinwhiteinAugust.Comment:Aflorist’sfavorite!Goodforcutting.AvailableinJune. 1 Gal. - 5.00

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Orostachys x Chinese Dunce Caps‘Octopus Garden’ – An Intrinsic Introduction! This seed strain has a range of colored foliage from grayed-greens, to gray and silver all the way to grayed-plum. Hybrid vigor yields clustered rosettes of succulent foliage very quickly from winter or spring sown seed. In early fall, dunce cap shaped creamy white 6-8” flowers are covered with pollinators. Full sun, well-drained soil. These mono-carpic plants need the flowers stems cleaned up after flowering. Zone 4-9. 70 plug - 1.00 || 4.5” - 4.00

Peonies — All Garden Peonies prefer well drained soil and full sun . Most bloom in June unless otherwise noted .

Paeonia lactiflora Garden Peony

‘CharliesWhite’–AbeautifulwhitePeonythatisgreatforcutting.Growing36”.Preferswelldrained soil and full sun. 2 Gal. - 13.50

‘CoralCharm’–CoralflowersbloominJune.Preferswelldrainedsoilandfullsun. 3 Gal. - 15.00

‘FestivaMaxima’–Doublewhiteflowerswithcrimsonspots.Theseplantsare36”tall. 2 Gal. - 13.50

‘KarlRosenfield’–CoralflowersbloominJune.Preferswelldrainedsoilandfullsun. 2 Gal. - 13.50

‘RaspberrySundae’–Afragrantpinkandwhitebicolor.30”. 2 Gal. - 13.50

‘SarahBernhardt’–Truepink,fullydoubleflowers.35”.Fragrant. 2 Gal. - 13.50

Paeonia x Itoh Peony

‘Bartzella’–Oneofthemostsoughtafterpeonies.Herbaceousplantsgrow36-48”tallbloom-ingwithhuge6-8”lemonyellowflowersthatlookstraightupandoutinJune.Fullsun,welldrained soil. 2 Gal. - 35.00 NEW for 2021 – ‘PinkHawaiianCoral’Semi-doublecoralpinkflowerson36”stemsfadewithagetoarangeofsoftercolors.Cleangreenfoliageisaplus.BredbyRoyKlehm. 2 Gal. - 16.00

Penstemon digitalis Beardtongue‘Husker’sRed’–selection.1996PerennialPlantoftheYear.‘Husker’sRed’haspurpleredfoliagehighlightswithdeepgreenfoliagefollowing.ThewhiteflowersinJuneshowwellon3’+stems.Moist soil, full sun. Our superior form is propagated vegatively for uniformity. 1 Gal. - 5.00

‘Pocahontas’ PP#24,804 – An Intrinsic Introduction! Burgundy foliage emerges in spring quickly followed in June by 3-4’ burgundy red stems holding loose clusters of purple pink flowers. An irresistible combination judging from the womens reaction when we had it blooming near the office. The hummingbirds also had a taste and find it equally appealing. Plants prefer full sun, and well drained to rich soil. 50 plug - 1.50 || 1 Gal. 6.00 Perovskia atriplicifolia Russian Sage‘LittleSpire’PP#11,643–Bredforstrongerstemsandamorecompacthabit.Thisvarietyonlyreaches30”andstartsbloominginAugust.Prefersfullsun,welldrainedsoil. 1 Gal. - 6.00

‘Superba’–1995PPAPerennialPlantoftheYear.Averylongbloomingplantwithbrightbluepurpleflowerson4’woodystems.Lightshadeorfullsun,welldrainedsoil.Shouldbecutbackinspringlikeadiebackshrub. 1 Gal. - 5.50

Mertensia virginica Virginia BluebellsTopnativeplantthatgoesdormantafterflowering.Somewhatsucculentlookingleaveswithpinkbudsopeningtodeepskyblueflowers.Growsupto18”tallandwide.Moistorganicsoil,part to full shade. 1 Gal. - 6.50

Monarda — All Monarda prefer moist soil and full sun to part shade . They start blooming at the end of June and

continue through July .Monarda bradburiana Bee BalmFuzzyfoliageemergingredandfadingtodeepgreen,havelightpinkflowersearlierthantheothermonardas,beginninginJune.Fullsuntolightshade.Welldrainedtodrysoil. 1 Gal. - 6.00

NEW for 2021 – ‘Midnight Oil’ PPAF – An Intrinsic Introduction! These plants were selected for better vigor, cleaner less disease prone foliage along with glossy foliage that emerges chocolate red/purple. Plants get around 18” tall and not quite that wide. Flower are light pink with wine red colored spots beginning in June. They like full sun to light shade and dry to well drained average soil. The brown seedheads will last throughout winter too. 70 plug - 1.25 || 1 Gal. - 6.00

Monarda didyma Bee Balm‘JacobCline’–ThecleanestfoliageofanyMonardaI’veseen.Theseplantshavelightgreen,glossyfoliagewithlonglastingbrightredflowerson5’plants.Aggressivegrower. 1 Gal. - 5.00

‘RaspberryWine’–Awineredmildewresistantform.36”+plants. 1 Gal. - 5.00

Monarda fistulosa Oswego Tea / Bergamot Anativeprairiespeciesreaching4’withsemi-glossyfoliageandpalepurpleflowers.Usedtomaketea.Requiresfullsunandgooddrainage. 1 Gal. - 5.00

Monarda x Bee Balm‘Mojo’ PP#29,982 – An Intrinsic Introduction! Chocolate red foliage emerges early with short silvered hairs and chocolate red stems, too. By the time the purple flowers bloom in June, the mildew resistant foliage turns to green. Grows to 24” + tall. Full sun; average to well drained soil. 1 Gal. - 6.00

Nepeta siberica CatmintNEW for 2021 – ‘BlueBeauty’aka‘SouvenirD’AndreChaudron’–Clean,aromaticfoliagewithsquarestemsupto3’andflowersinbrightbluespikesthatbloomforoveramonthandrebloomwhencutback.Welldrainedsoil.Cantakelightshadetofullsun. 1 Gal. - 5.50

Nepeta x faassenii Catmint‘BlueWonder’–TheeverpopularCatmint.Silverymoundsandbrightblueflowersgotogethernicelyandseemtofitwithalmosteverything.1’mounds.Welldrainedsoil,fullsun.(Ground-cover). 1 Gal. - 5.00

‘Walker’sLow’–SimilartothecommonCatmintexceptforamorecompacthabitandextendedbloomtime.Shortgraygreenmoundsto18”.FlowersfromJuneonandoffintofall.Fullsun,welldrainedsoil.2007PPAPerennialPlantoftheYear(Groundcover). 1 Gal. - 5.00

Nepeta x Catmint‘EarlyBird’–Achoicecatmintthatbloomsearlierandonmorecompactclumpsonlyreaching12”-15”tallandspreading15”-18”wide.VibrantblueflowersbegininApril.Fullsun,welldrained soil. 1 Gal. - 5.00

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Phlox subulata Creeping Phlox‘BlueEmerald’–Skyblueflowerscovermatforming,needlelike,darkgreenfoliageinMay.Well drained soil in full sun. (Groundcover). 4.5” - 3.75 || 1 Gal. - 5.00

‘EmeraldPink’–Themostpopularofthebunch,‘EmeraldPink’hasbrightpinkflowersinMaythatcoverthe tight green mounds. Well drained soil in full sun. (Groundcover). 4.5” - 3.75 || 1 Gal. - 5.00 ‘Snowflake’–Whiteflowerswithasmallyelloweyeon4”spreadingmoundsofcleandarkgreenfoliage.Thebestwhitecreepingphlox.Welldrainedsoil,fullsun.(Groundcover). 4.5” - 3.75 || 1 Gal. - 5.00Phlox x Garden / Summer Phlox‘ForeverPink’PP#24,918–FromChicagolandGrows.Aheavybloomingandre-bloomingPhloxgrow-ing16”tall.PinkflowersinJunearefollowedbyre-bloomsummerandfall.VigorousplantswithcleanfoliagemakeanicecompaniontoPhloxx‘MinniePearl’.Fullsun,averagesoil. 1 Gal. - 5.50

‘MinniePearl’–AgreatnewPhloxhybridwithglaberrimaasoneofitsparents,givingitgreatmildewresistanceaswellasglossydeepgreenfoliage.Purewhiteflowersstartinearlysummerandcontinueoveranextendedtime,closeto2months.Onlyreaches18”tall.Likesfullsun,welldrainedsoil.WouldbenicewithPhlox‘ForeverPink’. 1 Gal. - 5.50

NEW for 2021 – ‘PinkPearl’–ApinkSportof‘MinniePearl’samegreatglossygreenfoliageonspreadingclumpsgrowing18”tallandwide.ThesoftpinkflowersbegininJuneoveranextendedperiod.Fullsun,averagesoil. 1 Gal. - 6.00

NEW for 2021 – ‘RockyRoadPeriwinkle’PPAF–Lavenderblueflowersontightcushionsgrowing4-6”tallbutwilleventuallyreachwellover2’ormorewide. 4.5” - 4.00

‘VioletPinwheels’PP#25,884–Lowmoundingplantsgrow4”tallby18”wideandhaveavioletalmost iridescent blue color with hints of lavender and some fading to light blue. Thin foliage is reminiscentofcreepingPhlox.Fullsunwell-drainedsoil. 1 Gal. - 5.50Physostegia virginiana Obedient Plant‘NewEra’pink-ThisclumpingpinkseedlingcamefromNewEraNurseryinHillsboro,WI.Nicesizedplantsreach36”tallbloomingalongtime,startinginAugustandintoOctoberattimes.Clean foliage too. Full sun, Average soil. 1 Gal. - 5.50Polemonium reptans Creeping Jacob’s LadderThisnativewoodlandplantisalwaysoneofthefirstspringbloomersstartinginearlyMay.Lightblueflowerson1’+mounds.Fullsuntoshade,moistsoil. 1 Gal. - 5.00Polemonium x Jacob’s Ladder‘Heaven Scent’ PP#20,214 – An Intrinsic Introduction! Lacy pinnate foliage emerges red and continues to hold red highlights until summer. Grape scented blue flowers begin in May and can continue into June. Plants top out at 18-24” tall. Drought tolerant clumps can grow in full sun to part shade. Makes a good cut flower, too 1 Gal. - 7.00

Polygonatum biflorum Solomon’s SealThislonglivednativecanbeseenonthesideoftheroadoutinfullsunorpartlyshadedbankswhichmeansitrequiresgooddrainage.Longarchingstemsarechalkygreenandgrowupto4-5’tall.Shortlivedpairsoftubularwhiteflowersarefollowedbypurplefruitinfall.Greatgoldand yellow fall color. 1 Gal. - 7.00

Persicaria amplexicaule Persicaria‘Firetail’akaspeciosa–ManythinredspikesstartbloominginAuguston3-4’stemsandcontinueintoSeptember.Substantialplantsreaching2’widehavearrowheadshapedleaves.AvailableinJune. 1 Gal. - 7.50

Persicaria polymorpha Giant FleeceflowerHugeclumpingplantthatcanreach5’+.Toppedbylargeclustersofmilkywhite,cloudshapedflowersinJune.Moisttowelldrainedsoil,fullsuntolightshade. 1 Gal. - 6.50

PhloxPhlox divaricata Woodland Phloxblue(WildSweetWilliam)–Thereissomefragrancetothese1’clumpscoveredwithskyblueflowersinMay.Prefersmoist,fertile,welldrainedsoilinparttofullshade.Agreatnativefortheshadegarden.AvailableinJune. 1 Gal. - 5.00

Phlox paniculata are among the best for late bloom . A very showy and substantial plant in the garden blooming July into August .

Should have space and good air movement . Adding lime will pre-vent powdery mildew . Well drained soil, full sun .

Phlox paniculata Garden / Summer Phlox‘BlueParadise’–Uniqueevolvingflowercolorfrombluetovioleton30”+plants.Fairmildewresistance.Fullsun,welldrainedsoil.Aninstantretailsaleinflower.Longblooming.Thisbluecolor is hard to believe. The color will actually change from blue to more violet in the afternoon whenitgetswarm.AvailableinJune. 1 Gal. - 5.00

‘David’–Lightgreen,somewhatleatheryleaveswithwhiteheadsforalongtime.Mildewresis-tant.Growsto30”+.2002PPAPerennialPlantoftheYear! 1 Gal. - 5.00

‘GlamourGirl’PP#25,778–Coral-pinkflowersareearly,largeandprolificon36”+plants.Deepgreenfoliagestaysfreeofmildewandlooksgreatallseason.Fullsun,welldrainedsoil. 1 Gal. - 5.50

‘Jeana’–Truepinkflowersareheldonextralargeclusterson4-5’tallplants.Thisformissup-posedtobemoreattractivetobutterfliestoo.Mildewresistantfoliage. 1 Gal. - 5.50

‘Laura’–OneofthebestPhloxonthemarket.‘Laura’haspurpleflowerswithaslightwhiteeye.Gooddiseaseresistance.Growsto30”+. 1 Gal. - 5.00

‘SweetLaura’–ThissoftpinkseedlingwasselectedbyPietOudolfintheLurieGardenandnamedforLauraEkasetyatheheadgardener.Fullflowerheadshaveaslighteye.Substantialplantsgrow3-4’tall.Fullsuntolightshade.Averagesoil. 1 Gal. - 5.50

‘Zion’–ThisplantcamefromCraigBergmann.Extratall,upto4-5’tallplants,havemildewresistantdeepgreenfoliageanddarkstems.Magentapurpleflowersworkperfectwithotherlate summer saturated colors, in full sun. 1 Gal. - 5.50Phlox subulata Creeping Phlox‘AppleBlossom’–Loosebutsmallhabit.Lightpinkandwhiteflowers.Goodvigor.Fullsun,welldrained soil. (Groundcover). 4.5” - 3.75

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Rudbeckia x Black Eyed Susan‘American Gold Rush’ PP#28,498 – An Intrinsic Introduction! One of my best plants. Natu-rally compact plants reach 22” at the most, with a rounded habit and heavy bloom starting in late July through September. The golden yellow 3” flowers have arched petals. Foliage is thinner and hairy giving this plant excellent resistance to Septoria, the fungus that affects Goldsturm. Full sun, well drained soil.

70 plug - 2.00 || 1 Gal. - 7.00

‘Glitters Like Gold’ PP#30,933 – An Intrinsic Introduction! This hybrid has rounded hairy foli-age reminiscent of Goldsturm but the added bonus of Septoria fungus resistance. Deep gold flowers are 3” wide and heavy blooming on 3’ plus stems. An improved Goldsturm. Full sun to light shade; any soil but wet. 1 Gal. - 7.00

NEW for 2021 – ‘Sweet as Honey’ PPAF – An Intrinsic Introduction! Sprays of smaller yellow flower are easy on the eyes when they begin in July. Noticeably thinner and disease resistant foliage is also refreshing in their strongly basal arrangement. Hairy green stems grow 18” plus or minus depending on soil. Smaller black cones mostly around 1/2” wide are also nice too. Overall upright, smaller and lighter both in presence and in color. Full sun, well drained soil. 70 plug - 2.00 || 1 Gal. - 7.00

Salvia — All Salvia prefer full sun with well drained soil unless otherwise noted .

Salvia nemorosa Perennial Salvia / Meadow Sage‘Caradonna’–Similarflowercolorto‘EastFriesland’,‘Caradonna’hastheaddedinterestofpurple stems. Stiff upright habit is on theopen side compared to other salvias. Full sun, well drained soil. 1 Gal. - 5.00

‘EastFriesland’–Propagatedvegetatively,‘EastFriesland’haspurpletovioletspikeson18”+compactmounds.Cutbackafterfloweringforaneatappearanceandrebloom. 1 Gal. - 5.00

Lurie strain mix – An Intrinsic Introduction! This seed strain is a wonderful mix of amethyst to pink to light purples with some violets too. This blend was selected out of a light pink seedling of Amethyst found in Lurie by Piet Oudolf and Roy Diblik. It has a similar tall 24-30”+ habit with long thinner lightly branched flowers 8-12” in length. Full sun, well drained to average soil. Available in June. 1 Gal. - 5.25 ‘MayNight’–1997PerennialPlantoftheYear.Thisvarietyhaslargerfoliagethan‘EastFriesland’withvioletbluespikesto20”+.Fragrantfoliageisalsoanotablecharacteristic.Shouldbecutbackafterfloweringforaneatappearanceandrebloom. 1 Gal. - 5.00

‘PerfectProfusion’PPAF–Softblueflowersandroundedmoundsbloomingat16to20inchestall and wide not only bloom in spring but re-bloom in summer

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‘Sixteen Candles’ PPAF – An Intrinsic Introduction! Don’t let the soft pink color fool you. The stems are purple and the caylyxs are near violet adding depth to the unbranched and upright 18” stems. Late spring blooming. Full sun, well drained and soil. 1 Gal. - 6.00

‘Snowhill’–Thiswhitefloweringformof‘BlueHill’hasalongbloomtimeandgrowsto18”.StartstoflowerinMay/June.Prefersfullsunwithwelldrainedsoil.Shouldbecutbackafterfloweringforaneatappearanceandrebloom. 1 Gal. - 5.00

‘Wesuwe’–Veryearly,bloominginMay,‘Wesuwe’wasratedasoneofthebestSalviasbytheChicagoBotanicGarden.Ithasvioletflowerson18”+clumps.Fullsun,welldrainedsoil. 1 Gal. - 5.50

Polygonatum falcatum (odoratum) Variegated Solomon’s Seal‘Variegatum’–2013PerennialPlantAssociationPlantoftheYear!CreamywhiteflowershangfromthestemsinMay.Atopshadeplantwithvariegatedfoliageonlongarchingstemsto30”+.Likeswelldrainedalkalinesoil.Tryusingmushroomcompost.Parttofullshade. 1 Gal. - 7.50

Polygonatum x Dwarf Solomon’s Seal‘Prince Charming’ PP#22,304 – An Intrinsic Introduction in cooperation with Chicagoland Grows! Clumps no taller than 12” start the spring with many pair of creamy white perfumed flowers along the short arching stems. In fall purple berries are followed by golden yellow fall color. Can grow in full sun with drained soil but will tolerate part shade. 2 eye division - 2.00 || 1 Gal. - 8.00

Prunella vulgaris Selfheal‘Magdalena’ PP#31,876 – An Intrinsic Introduction! Clusters of four sided short spikes erupt in Mid-June with purple bi-color flowers. Plants grow 6”tall and spread over 12” wide. The semi-evergreen fingered and pointed foliage is bright green with purple highlights at the cool times of the year. Full sun, most any soil. Very adaptable. Native to 48 states. 1 Gal. - 6.00

Pulsatilla vulgaris Bethlehem Sage / Lungwortpurple - This reliable and early bloomer begins in April with fuzzy cut foliage and purple buds emergingatthesametime.1’tallandover1’wide.Fullsun,drytowelldrainedsoil. 1 Gal. - 6.00

Pycanthemum muticum Mountain MintUnassumingplantsofgraygreenhavesilverbackedleavesandgettoppedbysilverybractsandpurplelavenderflowersinJuly.30”plantsthatcanspreadeasilyover2’wide.Takesdrypartshadeorfullsun.Greatpollinator/beeplant! 1 Gal. - 5.00

Rodgersia pinnata Rodger’s Flower‘Elegans’–Robustfivepluspartleavesgivegoodtexturetotheparttofullshadegardenwithconstantmoisture.Tallopenspraysofpinkbloominlatespringandgrow3-4’withthefoliagereaching2’+.Fadingflowerstalkshavetingesofpinkandbronze. 1 Gal. - 8.00

Rudbeckia fulgida Black Eyed Susandeamii – A hairier subspecies which offers this plant much better resistance to septoria – the blackleafspotthatisaffecting‘Goldsturm’throughouttheMidwest.Abitlaterfloweringwithslightlysmallerflowersbutahighlyrecommendedsubstitute.Growsto30”+.Fullsun,welldrained soil. 1 Gal. - 5.00

Rudbeckia nitida Coneflower‘Herbstsonne’–Animportantandsubstantialplantintheborder.Thisconeflowerstands7’tallwithclearyellowpetalsandyellowconeslargerthanthespecies.BloomsinAugust.Likesmoistto well drained soil in full sun, and can tolerate some shade. 1 Gal. - 6.00

Rudbeckia subtomentosa Sweet ConeflowerAniceformofRudbeckiareaching4’withnicebrowneyedconesandclearyellowpetalsinAugust.Thisspeciescanalsotakepartshade.Welldrainedtomoistsoil. 1 Gal. - 5.00

‘LittleHenry’PP#23,590–TheshorterversionofHenryEilersthisformonlygrowsto3’tall.Quilledyellowpetalsbloomanextralongtimelatesummerintofall.Thisspecieshastheaddedbonusofsweetlyfragrantfoliageandmakesagreatlonglastingcutflower.Mostanysoilinfullsun to light shade. 1 Gal. - 7.50

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Sedum cuttings StonecropMixed,bythepound–WenowhavegoodavailabilityofthetopgreenroofSedumsoldbythepound,mixed.Availabilitydependsontimeofyear.

1-99lbs - $16.00 per lb 100-249 - $12.00 per lb 250-499 - $11.00 per lb 500-749 - $10.00 per lb

750-999 - $9.00 per lb 1000+ $8.00 per lb

Sedum ellacombianum Russian Stonecrop‘Cutting Edge’ PP#28,926 – An Intrinsic Introduction! Virtually static plants start with bright butter yellow edges and hints of pink in spring. Yellow edged, bright green foliage on mounding plants 6-8” tall and spreading over 12” wide look good from Spring to Fall provid-ing a bright contrasting plant for full sun to part shade. Well drained soil. 70 plug - .75 || 4.5” - 3.75

Sedum floriferum Russian Stonecrop‘WeihenstephanerGold’aka‘Bailey’sGold’–This6”talldensematbloomswithgoldenyellowflowersinthesummer.Hybridvigor,redwintercolor.Oneofthebest!(Groundcover). 70 plug - .55 || 4.5” - 3.75

Sedum kamtschaticum Russian StonecropScallopedleavesform8-10”moundscoveredwithgoldenyellowflowersinJuly.(Groundcover). 70 plug - .55 || 4.5” - 3.75

Sedum rupestre Stonecrop‘Angelina’(GoldenStonecrop)–Oneofthebrightestgoldfoliageplantsaslongasithasfullsun.Needlelikeleavesarewhorledallaroundthespreadingstems.Goodvigor.Fullsun,welldrainedsoil.Comment:Expectgoodretailsales.(Groundcover). 70 plug - .55 || 4.5” - 3.75

‘Angelina’sTeacup’PP#32,344–Extracompactplantsofbrightgoldfoliagestayintactduetothenon-floweringplants.Spreadingclumpsonlyreach2-3”tallbutspreadto8to10”ormorewide. Full sun, dry to well drained soil. 4.5” - 4.00

‘BlueSpruce’(IcebergStonecrop)–Stronggrowingsilveredneedlelikefoliagelookslikeabluespruce.Yellowflowersononupright6-7”stemsstandabovethe3-4”sprawlingfoliage.Fullsun, well drained soil. (Groundcover). 70 plug - .55 || 4.5” - 3.75 Sedum sexangulare Stonecrop‘Yellowstone’ PPAF – An Intrinsic Introduction! Chartreuse fingered foliage turns to gold as the season heads into summer with peak gold foliage quickly followed by yellow flowers in July. Spreading plants grow 4-6” tall and over 1’ wide. Larger foliage and better vigor than ‘Golddigger’. 70 plug -1.00 || 4.5” - 3.75

Sedum sieboldii StonecropNice,bluegreen,mediumsizedclumpsgrowing8-10”tallwithpinkflowersinOctober.Greatfall colors including bright orange, red, and yellow. 1 Gal. - 5.50

Sedum spectabile Showy Stonecrop‘Neon’–Thisbrightpinkformisshorterthanthespecies,growsto15”+.Samecoloras‘Carmen’. 1 Gal. - 5.00

Sanguisorba hankusanensis NEW for 2021 – ‘LilacSquirrel’–Glaucousblue-greenfoliageisalmostreasonenoughtousethisvigorousBurnet.Thesubstantialclumpsreachnearly2’tallandwide.Sum-merbloomsoflong,archingpinkfluffybloomsareheldon3’stems. 1 Gal. - 6.00

Sanguisorba officinalis Burnet‘Tanna’–Aminiatureformwithpeasizedleafletsandclumpsreachingjustoverafootwideand2-3’tall.Ballshapedflowersofmarooninsummer.Fullsun,welldrainedsoil.AvailableinJune. 1 Gal. - 6.00

Sanguisorba tenuifolia Purple Fineleaf Burnetpurpurea – After a long hiatus from our catalog this plant seems to be in favor again. Adaptable plantshavepinnatefoliagethatlooksgoodspringtofallwithsomeyellowfallcolortoo.Choco-lateredbottlebrushflowersbloominmidtolatesummeron4’stemspairingperfectlywithfallgrasses. Full sun to part shade, most any soil. 1 Gal. - 6.00

Scutellaria incana SkullcapNEW for 2021 – Upright clumping plants are at home in the dry shade garden, but toleratefullsun.BlueflowersvergingonVioletinspraystopthe2-3’tallplantsinJulyandAu-gust. Very interesting grayed seedheads continue the show into fall. Very nice with low growing Carex. 1 Gal. - 6.00

Sedum — All Sedum enjoy full sun and well drained soil unless otherwise noted .

Sedum foliage by color (other than green): Grey/silveredfoliage:rupestre ‘BlueSpruce’,‘BundleofJoy,’‘PeaceandJoy,’‘PureJoy’,‘RockStar’,sieboldii, ‘Thundercloud’Plumcoloredfoliage:‘Firecracker,’‘Wildfire’Red colored Foliage: album‘CoralCarpet’,spurium‘Fuldaglut’,spurium‘RockCandy’Yellow foliage: ellacombiahum‘CuttingEdge’,rupestre‘Angelina’,sexangulare‘Yellowstone’PPAF, x‘Beka,’AutumnDelight™,‘Lajos,’AutumnCharm™,‘LimeTwister’Best Sedum for containers: ‘BundleofJoy,’floriferum‘WeihenstephanerGold’,hybridum‘Immergrunchen’,‘LimeJoy,’sieboldii,‘SunsetBoulevard,’takesimensis‘GoldenCarpet’,‘AutumnJoy’,‘PeaceandJoy,’‘Pil-lowTalk’,‘PureJoy’,‘RockStar’,‘Thundercloud.’

Sedum album StonecropSmallfingeredfoliageongroundhuggingplants,bloomwhiteon6”stemsinJune.Orangered winter color. 70 plug - .55 || 4.5” - 3.75

chlorotictum–Tiny,lightgreenleavesandwhiteflowerson2”stalksgrowintightspreadingclumps. (Groundcover). 70 plug - .75 || 4.5” - 3.75

‘CoralCarpet’–Adarkred(maroon)groundhuggingsedum.InJune,whiteflowers2-3”tall.(Groundcover). 70 plug - .75 || 4.5” - 3.75

‘Nerds’ – An Intrinsic Introduction! After collecting seed on a group of over 100 different Se-dum albums we selected this as being superior. Ground hugging, vigorous plants are deep green and russet red all year long with some orange-ish highlights. Heavy blooming plants. in June are only 3 to 4” tall with white flowers. 70 plug - .75 || 4.5” - 3.75

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Sedum x Autumn Stonecrop‘LimeTwister’PP#26,896–AsportofLimeZingerwithsoftyellowedgesinspringwhichfadeintime.Spreadingclumpsreach6-8”talland12”wide.Pinkflowersareshytoshowthemselvesin late summer. 1 Gal. - 5.50

‘Peace and Joy’ PP#30,858 – An Intrinsic Introduction! This ‘Pure Joy’ relative has a similar habit but this plant has bi-color magenta and pink flowers in September. Along with that the grey green foliage takes on a reddish edge and purple stems, a very nice addition. Grows to 1’ tall and 12-15” wide. Full sun, well. drained soil. Resistant to Rhizoctonia. 70 plug - 1.25 || 1 Gal. - 6.00

‘Pillow Talk’ PP#28,528 – An Intrinsic Introduction! Substantial plants with hybrid vigor reach 18-24” tall and wide. Gray-green foliage is also larger held on rose colored stems and at times can have reddish edges. Large 5-6” flower heads of deep pink and magenta stand out from the crowd. Fall color of chartreuse and pink foliage too. Resistant to Rhizoctonia. Full sun to light. shade, well drained soil is best. 70 plug - 1.25 || 1 Gal. - 6.00

‘Pure Joy’ PP#24,194 – An Intrinsic Introduction! Blue green foliage reminiscent of Sedum sieboldii in tight compact clumps only reaching around 12” high and up to 15” wide. Bicolor pink flowers begin in September. Full sun well drained soil is best. A Proven Winner perennial!

1 Gal. - 6.00

‘Rock Star’ PP#29,036 – An Intrinsic Introduction! Pointed gray-green foliage in tight clumps has pink flowers on 1’ stems, starting in Mid-August through September. A pink companion to Thundercloud, selected as much for its foliage as it was for the flower color! Full sun, to light shade. Well drained soil is best. 70 plug - 1.25 || 1 Gal. - 6.00

‘Sunset Boulevard’ PPAF – An Intrinsic Introduction! This sister seedling to ‘Pillow Talk’ has darker raspberry colored flowers and exceptional fall foliage and color throughout the plant with lime-green ad orange and red fall foliage on red stems with wine colored seedheads. An exceptional fall plants great for containers. Full sun, Well drained soil. 70 plug - 1.25 || 1 Gal. - 6.00

‘Thundercloud’ PP#21,833 – An Intrinsic Introduction! Unique pointed grey green foliage emerges in spring on strongly mounding domes. Slowly expanding to 10-12” mounds with white spectabile type flowers the end of August into September. Full sun; well drained soil. For licensing information call Brent. URC - .30 || 70 plug - 1.00 || 1 Gal. - 5.50

‘Wildfire’PP#28,621–Ifyoulikesubtleandvariegation,thisisyourplant.Avigoroussportof‘Firecracker’thathaspinkedgedfoliage,whoneedsthepinkflowers.Spreadingclumps4-6”tallandover1’wide.Fullsun,welldrainedsoil. 1 Gal. - 5.50

Silphium laciniatum Compass PlantBigleaveswithdeepcutsformloose,substantialmoundswith7’+stalksofsunflowerlikeyel-lowdaisiesinJune/July.Moistsoilinfullsun. 1 Gal. - 7.00

Silphium perfoliatum Cup PlantHugeplantsupto9’talland4’wideontop.Manyyellowflowersinlatesummer.Theleavesform cups at the stem which hold water. An important bird plant providing seeds and water. Prefersmoistsoilinfullsun.AvailableinJune. 1 Gal. - 7.00

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Sedum spurium Two Row Stonecrop‘Fuldaglut’–Animprovementover‘Dragon’sBlood’,thefoliageismoresubstantialandhasredhighlightsallyear.RubyflowersinJuly.(Groundcover). 70 plug - .55 || 4.5” - 3.75

‘JohnCreech’–Stronglygroundhuggingmakingitagoodgroundcover.Theevergreenfoliageisgreenallyear.DeeppinkflowersinJuly–August.Lowgrowingonly2-4”tall.(Groundcover). 70 plug - .55 || 4.5” - 3.75

‘LeningradWhite’–WegotthisvigorouswhitefloweredformfromPlantDelights.Puregreenfoliageonclumpsreaching12”wideby6-8”tall.BloomsinJuly,looksgoodallseason.(Groundcover). 70 plug - .55 || 4.5” - 3.75 NEW for 2021 – ‘Rock Candy’ PPAF – An Intrinsic Introduction! A dark leaved vari-ety with smaller foliage on tight mat forming plants. Fall through spring foliage is reddish-purple. New growth in spring is dark green with red highlights. In July rose-pink flower sprays bloom just above the foliage on 3-4” stems. Plants prefer full sun to light shade, and dry to average soil. 70 plug - .75 || 4.5” - 4.00

Sedum x Autumn Stonecrop‘AutumnJoy’aka‘Herbstfreude’–Oneofthebestlandscapeandgardenplantsduetoitsattrac-tivefoliageandredseedheads,whichholdonmostwinters.EvolvingheadsofgreentopinkandthenredinSeptember.24-30”. 1 Gal. - 5.00

‘Beka’ PP#18,398 Autumn Delight™ – An Intrinsic Introduction! A reverse sport that came from Sedum ‘Lajos’ PP#14,421 Autumn Charm ™. This one has foliage with a thin, green edge and chartreuse yellow centers. Flowers just like ‘Autumn Joy’, the parent. Due to the variegation the height seems to be shorter. So far we’ve only seen it grow to 18”. Beka means frog in Hungarian and was my dad’s affectionate name for my mom. The foliage is showiest in May and June. Licensing is available, please call Brent. 1 Gal. - 6.00

‘BundleofJoy’PP#30,808–AProvenWinnersperennial.Thissportof‘PureJoy’ispurewhite.Samegreatmoundinghabitto1’talland18”+wide.Gray-greenfoliageisalsoshowyinspring. Full sun, well drained to dry soil.

1 Gal. - 6.00

‘DreamDazzler’PP#31,227–Avariegatedsportof‘Dazzleberry’.Thisplanthasamostlypinkedgewhichblendsbeautifullywiththedarkgreen,purplefoliage.Grows12”tallby15”wide.Raspberrypinkflowersinlatesummer. 1 Gal. - 6.00

‘Firecracker’PPAF–Thisextrarobustthickplumleavedgroundcoverwillgrow6to8inchestall.Theflowercolorisauniquecherrypink. 1 Gal. - 5.50

‘Kay’sLittleJoy’–ThismoundingsedumhaslightgraygreenfoliagereminiscentofNeonbutevenshorterandmorecompactwithsoftpinkflowers.Greathabitandsuperdisease-resistantthis is a great new Sedum. 1 Gal. - 5.00

‘Lajos’ PP#14,421 Autumn Charm ™ – An Intrinsic Introduction! A variegated form of Sedum ‘Autumn Joy’. Creamy yellow edges with green centers. In mid September white buds turn to pink then russet red. A four season plant. Comments: Our firstpatented plant. This form is very stable. For licensing information call Brent. 1 Gal. - 6.50

‘Lime Joy’ PP#32,135 – An Intrinsic Introduction! Gray-green foliage erupts on vigorous plants. By Mid-July domed lime green buds resemble Hydrangea buds. In September the flowerheads swell to 6-8” packed domes of pink and magenta bi-color flowers. The strong stems grow to 15” tall and take on some red-purple. coloration. Full sun, well drained soil. 70 plug - 1.25 || 1 Gal. - 6.00

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Vernonia x Ironweed‘Summer’sSwanSong’PP#28,556–FromChicagolandGrows.Extradarkandthinnerfoliageiswhatcatchesmyattentioninitiallyonthisplant.Afterthatthe30”talland50”wideplantsare a great small to intermediate size for this late blooming perennial. Clusters of purple lacey flowersbloominSeptemberandinvitemanypollinators.Fullsun,mostanysoil. 1 Gal. - 6.50

Veronica incana Woolly Speedwell‘Pure Silver’ – An Intrinsic Introduction! Selected for vigor and longevity in the garden. Typi-cally this species requires sharp drainage but this selection is more adaptable to heavy soil and moist conditions. Silvered foliage on 12”+ clumps topped by numerous 15”+ spikes on vivid sky blue flowers in July. Full. sun; well drained soil is ideal. 70 plug - 1.00 || 1 Gal. - 5.50

Veronica x Speedwell‘BlueSkywalker’PP#29,406–ThedarkgreenfoliageisthefirstthingsyounoticeonthistallblueVeronicagrowingto24”tall.BloomsalongtimestartinginJune. 1 Gal. - 6.00

‘Good Night Irene’ – An Intrinsic Introduction! Long dark green foliage with violet-lavender spikes on 18”+ stems that bloom starting in July and continue into August. Perfect with Echinacea, Leucanthemum and Daylilies. Full sun, well drained soil. 1 Gal. - 5.50

‘Kiss the Sky’ PP#31,665 – An Intrinsic Introduction! This hybrid has traits from two of our previous intros. Slightly gray-green foliage gives this plant very clean foliage throughout the season. The vigorous plants are taller growing 24” plus with exceptionally long sky blue flower spikes beginning to bloom in mid-June. Plants will rebloom in late summer but with dead-heading will be near continuous. Full sun, well drained soil. 1 Gal. - 5.50

‘Spike’ PP#27,814 – An Intrinsic Introduction! Full and extra long blue spikes on low grow-ing, compact plants that bloom in summer on 12 - 15” upright stems. Full sun, well drained soil is best. An improvement over ‘Royal Candles’. 70 plug - 1.25 || 1 Gal. - 5.50

Veronicastrum virginicum Culver’s Root‘Queen of Diamonds’ – An Intrinsic Introduction! Believe it or not this fine form of Culver’s root was selected solely for its clean, dark green foliage. When it emerges the tips are wine red. Light pink spikes are held on 4’ upright stems and open in mid-August. Full sun, most any soil but moist soil is ideal. 1 Gal. - 6.00

Waldsteinia ternata Barren StrawberryAslowspreadinggroundcover.StrawberrylikefoliagewithyellowflowersbeginninginAprilandcontinuinginMay.Moisttowelldrainedsoil.Likessuntopartshade. 4.5” - 3.75

Zizia aurea Golden AlexanderThis native prairie plant always seems to have some color. It starts blooming in May with some rebloomthroughtheseason.Theyellowumbelson30”+stemsarefollowedbyintricateseed-heads.Nicecutfoliagelooksgoodallyear,too.Fullsun,welldrainedsoil. 1 Gal. - 5.50

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Silphium terebinthinaceum Prairie DockSubstantialclumpsoffoliageupto2-3’tallandwidewithslenderfloweringstems5-6’plus.Inlatesummerandearlyfallyellowflowersseemtohangintheair.Longlived.Fullsun,welldrained soil. 1 Gal. - 7.00

Stachys byzantina Lamb’s Ears‘BigEars’aka‘HelenevonStein’–Thisvarietyhasmoregreentothelarger,hairyleaves,doesnotflowerasheavily,andresistsmeltingoutinhotweather. 1 Gal. - 5.00

Stachys officinalis Betony‘Hummelo’–PPA2019PlantoftheYear!Areliableplantwithcrinkledgreenfoliageandclumpsapproximately1’wide.Manydeeppinkflowersto18”insummer.Somerebloominfall.Comment:Named after the town in Holland where breeder Piet Oudolf has his nursery. 1 Gal. - 5.00

‘PinkCottonCandy’PP#21,436–ThisnewStachy’sfromChicagolandgrowspromisestobepopular.BicolorpinkflowersinJulyoncompactclumpsaround15”tall.Nicedeepgreencrinkledfoliagetoo. 1 Gal. - 5.50

‘Summer Crush’ PP#29,899 – An Intrinsic Introduction! Vigorous and substantial plants growing to 24” + have white and pink bicolor spikes that bloom in June into July. The crinkled green foliage is fragrant when crushed and deer resistant. Full sun; average soil. Adaptable, long lived and trouble free. 70 plug - 1.75 || 1 Gal. - 6.00

‘Summer Romance’ PP#30,243 – An Intrinsic Introduction! June is a romantic time of year in the garden and this Stachys adds to it with longer spikes of pinker-purple flowers. Very up-right too. Looks nice with Monarda ‘Mojo’ crinkled green foliage looks great all season and is deer resistant. Full sun, average to. moist soil. 70 plug - 1.75 || 1 Gal. - 6.00

Thymus praecox Creeping Thymearcticus psuedolanuginosus (Wooly Thyme) – Tiny, ground hugging foliage with hairs that cause asilver/grayappearance.PinkflowersinJune.(Groundcover). 4.5” - 3.75

‘Bressingham’–Greygreen,groundhuggingplantswithgoodvigorarecoveredbypinkflow-ersinJune.Niceinterplantedwiththeotherthymesoratthebaseoflavender&roses.Fullsunand well drained soil is best. (Groundcover). 4.5” - 3.75

‘Coccineus’–Glossy,darkgreengroundhuggingfoliagewithpurpleflowersinJune.Fullsun,well drained soil. (Groundcover). 4.5” - 3.75

Tiarella x Foam Flower‘SpringSymphony’PP#12,397–Compactclumpsoffingered,blackcenteredfoliagearetoppedwithastoundingpinkfoamflowerson10–15”stems. 1 Gal. - 6.00

Vernonia lettermanii Threadleaf Ironweed‘IronButterfly’–Uniqueneedle-likefoliageresemblesAmsoniahubrictii.Plantstypicallyreach18”+andbloomlateinSeptemberwithfuschiapurpleflattenedclusters.Matureplantswillmeasurearound18”+widetoo.Preferswelldrainedsoilbuttoleratesmoisture.Fullsunisbest. 1 Gal. - 6.00

Vernonia x Ironweed‘Southern Cross’ – An Intrinsic Introduction! A favorite selection, this hybrid came from seed sown as Vernonia lettermanii. The other parent is unknown but it had broad foliage and this one has intermediate foliage measuring up to 1/2” wide. The deep green leaves look good all season long. The plant grows 3-4’ tall and wide, blooming in August. Purple flowers can have thin white filaments along with lacy purple petals that emerge from deep purple buds that look like little jewels. 1 Gal. - 6.50

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Osmunda cinnamomea Cinnamon FernYellowstemswithgreenpinnae.Therealexcitementstartswhentheinfertilecinnamoncoloredsporestructuresappear.18”+.AvailableinJune. 1 Gal. - 7.00

Osmunda regalis Royal FernPinnaeequalinsizetoHoneylocustleaveswithasimilartexture.Canbecometallonceestab-lished—upto3’.AvailableinJune. 1 Gal. - 7.00

Polystichum acrostichoides Christmas FernGlossy,leathery,deepgreenfrondsthatstayevergreen.1-2’.AvailableinJune. 1 Gal. - 8.00

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Cool Season vs . Warm Season Grasses:Cool season grasses are best planted early (April-May) and grow

at 70°F or below . Warm season grasses are best planted in June and grow at 70°F or above .

Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem‘Blackhawks’ PP#27,949 – An Intrinsic Introduction! Deeper green foliage takes on deep purple background in mid-summer deepening to dark purple and near black in some parts of the plant. Upright 5’+ tall plants will stand out in the landscape, especially with other tall grasses. Full sun, average soil. 50 plug - 2.75 || 1 Gal. - 7.50 || 3 Gal. - 14.50

‘Dancing Wind’ PP#26,892 – An Intrinsic Introduction! Selected for its bi-color late summer color of green and red deepening to dark red in September and scarlet after frost. Heavy blooming plants begin in August with the entire plant becoming mostly red by the end of September. Grows to 6’ tall and almost 2’ wide. Full sun is best. Any soil but wet. 50 plug - 2.75 || 1 Gal. - 7.00

NEW for 2021 – ‘Holy Smoke’ PPAF – An Intrinsic Introduction! Silvered foliage has highlights nearly all season long from May until October. A blend of smokey purple and red add dimension over the silvered foliage. Substantial plants reach 6-7’ tall. Full sun, most any soil. 50 plug - 2.75 || 1 Gal. - 7.00 || 3 Gal. - 14.00

‘Red October’ PP#26,283 – An Intrinsic Introduction! Our second vegetative form of Big Bluestem and for its fall color its hard to beat. Initially it was selected for its finer foliage, and has a nice upright habit to 6’. Foliage emerges deep green usually having some red tips from spring on. Starting in August the red highlights increase and deepen to a rich burgun-dy red. After the first frost usually in October, the foliage turns a more scarlet red taking on a striking appearence. Red flowers begin in August. Full sun is best for the red foliage color. Well drained soil. John Greenlee called this “the New Rubrum”. 50 plug - 2.75 || 1 Gal. - 7.00 || 3 Gal. - 14.00

Bouteloua curtipendula Sideoats GramaAnativewarmseasongrassreaching2-3’tall.Thefoliagecanhaveaslightbluecast.Uniqueonesidedflowersinsummer. 1 Gal. - 5.50

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In general, ferns prefer a moist, organic soil in part to full shade . Mulching is beneficial around but not on top of the crowns .

Most emerge in May and are heavy feeders .

Adiantum pedatum Maidenhair FernFlatgreenfrondswithblackstemsupto18”.Verygraceful.Spreadsbyrhizomes.Native.Prefersa moist, organic soil in part to full shade. 1 Gal. - 8.00

Athyrium angustum forma rubellum Red Stem Lady Fern‘LadyinRed’–Aprolificfinegreenfernwiththeaddedfeatureofredstems.Growsto24”.Partshade with moist soil is best. 1 Gal. - 7.50

Athyrium filix-femina Lady FernSimilartoOstrichinformbutmoredelicateandonlyreaching2’+.Native.AvailableinJune. 1 Gal. - 7.00

Athyrium niponicum Japanese Painted Fern‘AppleCourt’–ThiscrestedformofJapanesepaintedfernhasalotgoingon.Matureplantshavebothgreatcontrastingsilver,greenandredcolorationbutalsocrestedfoliageforextratexture.Largerplantscloserto24”tallinmaturity.AvailableinJune. 1 Gal. - 8.00

‘Pictum’–2004PerennialPlantAssociationPlantoftheYear!Uniquehardyfernwithredstemsand silver gray edged fronds. One of the most ornamental plants for shade. Although not na-tive,itislonglivedandreliable.Grows18”+. 4.5” - 4.50 || 1 Gal. - 7.00

Athyrium x Giant Japanese Painted Fern‘Godzilla’–Thisrobusthybridhasalargersizeandbettervigorgrowingto36”silverandredfoliage. 1 Gal. - 8.00

Athyrium x Painted Fern‘Ghost’(GhostFern)–AsterilehybridbetweenJapanesePaintedFernandLadyFernwithuprightsilveredfrondsgrowing2’tall. 1 Gal. - 8.00

Dennstaedtia punctilobula Hayscented FernManyfinelytexturedshortfrondsofbrightgreengrowingineverydirection.Droughttolerant.Cantakefullsun.Grows1’–2’.AvailableJune. 1 Gal. - 8.00

Dryopteris goldiana Goldie FernAstatelyfernreaching4’andhavingglossy,leatheryfrondsoflightgreen.Prefersamoist,organic soil in part to full shade.Native. 1 Gal. - 8.00

Dryopteris marginalis Leatherwood / Marginal Shield Native species with glossy green foliage and many hairy overlapping fronds per crown. Grows to 18”+.AvailableJune. 1 Gal. - 7.50

Matteuccia pennsylvanica Ostrich FernAn old standby, these can be grown in full sun with moist soil. Strongly vase shaped growing up to5’tall. 1 Gal. - 7.00

Onoclea sensibilis Sensitive FernRounded lobes on bright green fronds, sometimes with red stems creeping in every direction. 1-2’tall.Nativetowetareas.Comment:Oftenusedindriedflowerarrangements.AvailableinJune. 1 Gal. - 7.50

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Carex elata Tussock SedgeThisdeepgreenuprightformhasacleanclumpinghabitmakingagreatcompaniontoothercoloredfoliageperennials.Showydarkinflorescenceinspringaddstothecontrast.Theuprightthenarchinghabitto18”+addmotionandcharacter.Fullsun,moisttoaveragesoil. 1 Gal. - 6.00

Carex flacca (glauca) Dark Flowered Sedge‘BlueZinger’–Thisformispropagatedvegetativelyandhasfinerbluefoliagecomparedtothespecies.Spreadingplantsmakeanicegroundcoverespeciallyindryshade.Itcanbeaggressiveif irrigated in sun. Part sun to full shade, well drained to dry soil. 50 plug - 1.50 || 4.5” - 4.00 || 1 Gal. - 5.50

Carex flaccosperma Blue Wood SedgeNEW for 2021 – Widebluefoliageto1/2”widegrowsinclumpsl’tallandwide.Adaptableplantstoleratedrysoilbutprefermoisture.Partsunisideal,asiscuttingbackplantsin spring before new growth begins. 1 Gal. - 6.00

Carex grayii Gray SedgeUprightmoundswithstarlikeinflorescensinSummerthatresembleamideviltorturedeviceinminiatureanyway.Fullsun,18”tall,moistsoil.Native! 1 Gal. - 5.50

Carex grisea Wood SedgeNEW for 2021 – Brightgreenfoliage¼”to3/8”wideonclumpingplantsreach12-15”talland18”pluswide.Averagetomoistsoilinlighttopartshade. 1 Gal. - 5.50

Carex montana SedgeThisspecieshasverydeepgreenfoliagetypicallyaround3/8”wide.Relativelylowclumpsgrownearlyflattotheground,reaching4-6”.Wouldbestunninginamassplantingasaground-cover. Part sun, average to moist soil. 1 Gal. - 6.00

Carex morrowii Japanese Sedge‘IceDance’–Thickdeepgreenfoliageedgedinamixofcreamyyellowtoalmostwhite.Bladesareapproximately1/2”wideon12-15”wideclumps.Zone5.Fullsuntopartshadeandmoistto well drained soil. 1 Gal. - 5.50

Carex muskigumensis Palm SedgeAnativesedgewhosehabitremindsmeofferns.Uprightplantsgrowingto24”havealternatebladesgoingupthestem.Takesfullsunwithmoistsoil,thoughshadeisbetter. 1 Gal. - 5.50

‘LittleMidge’–Acute,finetextured,shortclumperonlyreachingaround1’tall.Needlelikefoliage. Full sun with moist soil is best. 1 Gal. - 6.50

Carex pensylvanica Penn SedgeThisnativesedgegrowsnaturallyindryshade.Thebrightgreenfoliagereachesonly5-6”withsulphuryellowinflorescence.GrowswithBird’sFootVioletinthewild. 4.5” - 4.00 || 1 Gal. - 5.50

‘Straw Hat’ PP#29,432 – An Intrinsic Introduction! This rhizomatous and vegetative form of penn sedge has a vigorous habit. It also has more substantial flower clusters than the species with reliable heavy spring bloom in May. It makes a good groundcover for dry shade. I have it planted with Polemonium x ‘Heaven Scent’. Tolerates full sun with irrigation. Part shade is best. The bright green foliage reaches only 5-6”, semi-evergreen. 4.5” - 4.50

Carex siderosticha Broad Leaved Sedge‘Variegata’–1”widefoliageofapplegreenwithabonewhiteedge.Preferssomemoisturewithgooddrainage,partshade.AvailableinJune. 1 Gal. - 7.00

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Bouteloua gracilis Blue Grama‘BlondeAmbition’PP#22,048–Uniqueblondeyellowflowersareperpendiculartothestemhangingonthinwirelikestems3’–4’tall.Longbloomingandshowyplantsarenotonlyhardybut up and coming. Full sun well-drained soil ideally. 1 Gal. - 6.50

‘Honeycomb’ PPAF – An Intrinsic Introduction! Hardy and adaptable plants with good vigor have a similar size and stature compared to ‘Blonde Ambition’. Upright wire like stems stand 30” plus and begin blooming with eyelash like flowers, holding yellow pollen, in June. The tan color lightens with age, holding on for a long time and into winter. Full sun, average to well-drained soil. 50 plug - 2.00 || 1 Gal. - 6.00

Calamagrostis acutiflora Feather Reed Grass‘Avalanche’–Thisfeatherreedgrasshasvariegationinthecenteroftheleaf.Thisgivestheflowerstemsextrabrilliancebeforetheyfadetostrawcolorinlatesummer/earlyfall.Bettervigorthan‘Overdam’.Growsto5’.Fullsun,welldrained,moistsoil. 1 Gal. - 5.50 || 3 Gal. - 13.50

Calamagrostis acutiflora Feather Reed Grass‘KarlFoerster’–ThebestformofFeatherReedGrassreaching4’withsubstantialstrawlikeflowersinJune/Julythatholdonintofall.Fullsunwithmoisttowelldrainedsoil.Coolseasongrass.2001PPAPerennialPlantoftheYear! 1 Gal. - 5.50 || 3 Gal. - 13.50

Calamagrostis acutiflora Feather Reed Grass‘Overdam’–Narrowfoliagethathassilverwhitevariegationand4’tallgoldenflowerplumes.BeginsfloweringattheendofJune.Prefersfullsunandwelldrainedtomoistsoil.CoolSeasonGrass. 1 Gal. - 5.50 || 3 Gal. - 13.50

Calamagrostis brachytricha Foxtail / Korean Feather Reed GrassAnupandcomingornamentalgrass,itcanbeusedasaspecimenorenmasse.2”wide,pinktingedflowersonlightgreen,glossyfoliagereaching4’.Lateblooming,brachytrichastartsinSeptember. Can grow in shade! Moist to well drained soil. 50 plug - 1.50 || 1 Gal. - 5.50 || 3 Gal. - 13.50

Carex — Deciduous Carex can be cut back . Evergreen types should not be cut back .

Carex amphibola Creek SedgeNEW for 2021 – A widely adaptable Sedge with shiny deep green, semi-evergreen foliage.Mediumclumpsgrow12-18”tallandwide.Foliageistypicallyaround¼”-3/8”wide.Moist soil is ideal. Part shade. 1 Gal. - 6.00

Carex bromoides Hummock SedgeStronglymounding,brightgreen10–12”moundsprefermoistsoilandareshowiestinSpringwhentheyareoneofthefirstsedgestobloom.Partshade,moisttoaveragesoil. 4.5” - 4.00 || 1 Gal. - 5.50

Carex elata Bowles Golden Sedge‘BowlesGolden’–Grassygoldenfoliagewithgreenedgesonuprightclumpsgrowing15-18”+.Preferspartshademoistwelldrainedsoil. 1 Gal. - 8.00

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Hakonechloa macra Golden Variegated Hakone Grass‘AllGold’–TheallgoldformofJapaneseforestgrassvirtually,stillhasthesamevigoras‘Au-reola’butthefoliageisastrikinggoldcolorallseasonlong.Greatinpartshadeanddrytowelldrained soil. 1 Gal. - 8.50

‘Aureola’–Archingfoliageofgreenstripedingoldenyellowareeasytoblendintothedryshadegarden.Foliagereaches18”+intimewithaspreadof24”+.Flowersarerarelyheavyorshowy. 1 Gal. - 8.50

Koeleria macrantha June GrassThisveryadaptableandlonglivedNativegrassdeservesmoreuse.Junebloomingplantsemergefromtightgraygreenclumpsonly6”-8”tallandwide.Stemsreach18”andcontinueto be attractive into fall, moving from silver and yellow blooms to golden tan seedheads. Good for a short Meadow and dry situations, including gravel gardens and greenroofs. Full sun well drained to dry soil. 1 Gal. - 5.50

Miscanthus giganteus Giant Silver GrassUsedmainlyforitsfoliageeffect.Growsto12’andspreadsreadily.Ifitblooms,itwillproducenice,heavy,pinkflowersinOctober.Fullsunandmoisttowelldrainedsoil.Warmseasongrass. 1 Gal. - 6.00 || 3 Gal. - 13.50Miscanthus sinensis Japanese Silver Grass‘Graziella’(MaidenGrass)–Vaseshapedclumpsexhibitnicefallcolors.Agreatreplacementfor‘Gracillimus’withsameslenderfoliageandwhitenoddingflowers.Growsto6’andisheavyflowering.BloomsearlyinSeptember.Moistwelldrainedsoil.Warmseasongrass. 1 Gal. - 6.00 || 3 Gal. - 13.50

‘Malepartus’–HasallmyfavoriteattributesforaMiscanthus:wide,substantialbladeson6’+plantsthatflowerinSeptemberwithheavyfingeredflowersthatemergeshinyredandfadetosilverbutholdonintowinter.Likesfullsunandmoistwelldrainedsoil.Warmseasongrass.AvailableinJune. 1 Gal. - 6.00 || 3 Gal. - 13.50

‘MorningLight’(MaidenGrass)–21/2-3’archinghabitwithfine,silvery,variegatedfoliageandsomenicefallcolor.Seldomflowershere.Moisttowelldrainedsoil.Comment:AUnitedStatesArboretum introduction. Warm season grass. 1 Gal. - 6.00 || 3 Gal. - 13.50

‘Purpurascens’(FlameGrass)–Slowspreading,uprightclumpsfeaturebrightredcolorandtallsilveryplumesinSeptemberto6’infall.OneofthehardiestMiscanthus.Prefersmoisttowelldrained soil and full sun. Warm season grass. 1 Gal. - 6.00 || 3 Gal. - 13.50

Molinia arundinacea Tall Purple Moor Grass‘Cordoba’–WereceivedthisplantfromRobertHermanwhogotitfromthebreederErnstPagel.ThisisoneofErnst’slastplantsheselectedandwearehonoredtointroduceit.Atallformreach-ing6-7’,thehabitismoderatelyupright.Vigorousplants. 1 Gal. - 6.00

‘Dutch Dreamer’ – An Intrinsic Introduction! This medium sized Molinia still reaches 5’ tall, so its perfect for blending tall and small. Upright plants have golden yellow fall color too. 50 plug - 2.00 || 1 Gal. - 6.00 || 3 Gal. - 13.50

‘Skyracer’–Avigorous7-8’,clumping,architecturalgrasswithslenderstemsandatransparentappearanceduetothe2’foliage.BloomsJulyintoAugust.Itsgracefulgoldenflowerstalksprovide great fall interest. Needs full sun and well drained to moist soil. 1 Gal. - 6.00 || 3 Gal. - 13.50

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Carex sprengellii Long-Beaked SedgeLooseyellowinflorescenceemergeearlyonfreshgreenclumpsgrowing1’plustall.Plantscontinueto grow and fold over about halfway for summer. Average soil in part shade. 1 Gal. - 6.00

Chasmanthium latifolium Northern Sea Oats Lightgreenfoliageonclumpingplants2-4’tallabovewhichareflatgreenoat-likeflowersinAugustwhichturnbrowninfall.Likesmoistsoil.Cantakeitwelldrained.Fullsuntopartshade.Can self sow. 1 Gal. - 6.00

Deschampsia caespitosa Tufted Hair Grass‘Goldtau’–Auniquelookforthisspecies,thisformhasamuchshorterhabittoaround15”+.Heavyclustersofgoldflowershangonfromsummertofall.Prefersmoistsoilandsun to part shade. 1 Gal. - 5.50

NEW for 2021 – ‘Schottland’–Isanothergreatcoolseasongrass.Deepgreenfoliageonsubstantialclumps18-24”wide,bloomheavywithagoldenyellowcloudoffineflowersheldonthinupright3’stemsnearlythesamecolor.Moistsoilisideal.Fullsuntolightshade. 1 Gal. - 5.50

Equisetum hyemale HorsetailPencilthinstemsofgreenreaching4’comefromspreadingroots.Canbeaggressiveinwetsituations.Amarginalaquatic.Likesfullsunandmoisttowetsoil. 1 Gal. - 7.00

Eragrostis spectabilis Purple Love GrassAshort,clumping,nativegrassreaching1’tall.TheairyflowershaveapinktoredcastAugustintoSeptember. Some red fall color to the foliage. Moist to well drained soil in full sun. 1 Gal. - 5.50

Eragrostis trichodes Sand Love GrassNEW for 2021 – Seldom used in the area. This native grass has a very upright natureto3’plus.Alacycloudofreddish-purpleinmidtolatesummermakesastatementinthegarden. Enjoy it as a cut all year long. Full sun, well drained to average soil. 1 Gal. - 6.00

Festuca amethystina Blue Fescue‘Superba’–ReliablyflowersinMay/Juneatabout15”.ThisunusuallyfinetexturedFescuedisplaysredorange/copperhighlightsintermittentlythroughoutthegrowingseason.Asblueas‘Elijah’sBlue’.Needs good drainage, full sun. Comment: A favorite Fescue, should be used more. 1 Gal. - 5.50

Festuca mairei Atlas FescueNEW for 2021 – Is planted more for its habit than anything. Nearly evergreen this largeclumpinggrassisactuallyfromMoroccoAfrica.Itgrows2-3’tallandwidewithnearlyinconspicuousflowers.Startinggreenandagingtokhakibrown.Droughttolerant.Fullsuntolight shade. 1 Gal. - 6.00

Festuca x Blue Fescue‘Cool as Ice’ PP#27,651 – An Intrinsic Introduction! This cool blue fescue was selected for its lighter green spring emergence giving the plant a slight bi-color look and better heat toler-ance in summer. Vigorous plants turn blue in summer. Flower stems reach 18” with foliage reaching 24” wide. Zone 4-8. Full sun. to light shade, well drained soil is best. 50 plug - 1.75 || 4.5” - 4.00 || 1 Gal. - 6.00

Hakonechloa macra Golden Variegated Hakone GrassWhilegreenthehabitofthisgrassgivesititscharacter.Uprightthenarchingnearlybacktotheground it give the effect of movement. Great to echo other greens and to contrast with other foliagetypes.AvailableinJune. 1 Gal. - 8.00

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NEW for 2021 – ‘Pure Energy’ PPAF – An Intrinsic Introduction! A first when it comes to wide gold foliage in a hardy grass for full sun. John Friel called this a the Ha-konechloa All Gold for full sun. Foliage reaching 1/2” wide is substantial and showy peaking in July just before the reddish bottle brush flowers begin. Plants reach 30-36” tall. Will work in containers too. Full sun, average soil. 50 plug - 2.50 || 1 Gal. - 7.00 || 3 Gal. - 14.00

Pennisetum alopecuroides Fountain Grass‘Red Head’ (Red Head Fountain Grass) – An Intrinsic Introduction! An early form of red flowering Pennisetum. I selected this one in 1998 from among Pennisetum ‘National Arbo-retum’. ‘Red Head’ shows its red inflorescence the beginning of August, one month earlier than most. It looked stunning against the Feather Reed Grass in the field beds at the nursery. Nice with other red grasses, variegated Miscanthus and Joe Pye Weed. Full sun, well drained to moist soil. It should be deadheaded in October to prevent reseeding. Awarded in 2010 at the ISU Conference in Europe. AWARD

WINNER

50 plug - 1.50 || 1 Gal. -5.50 || 3 Gal. - 13.50

‘Red Rocket’ PP#28,715 – An Intrinsic Introduction! Get ready for take off, when the dark red flower spikes of ‘Red Rocket’ bloom in late summer they will be flying off the shelf. 3’ x 3’ + substantial plantsare the perfect size to blend the tall and small in your border. Full sun, well drained soil. 50 plug - 2.00 || 1 Gal. - 6.00 || 3 Gal. - 13.50

‘Yellow Ribbons’ PP#31,362 – An Intrinsic Introduction! Yellow foliage plants are nearly the same size as ‘Hameln’ with thin golden yellow foliage that mellows to chartreuse yel-low by fall. Light. tan colored flowers bloom in August and end in October on 24” stems. Zone 5 to 9. 50 plug - 2.00 || 1 Gal. - 6.00 || 3 Gal. - 13.50

Schizachyrium scoparium Little BluestemOneofthemostornamentalnatives,itstands3’tallandexhibitsgreatorange-redfallcolorandfluffysilverseedheadsalongthestemsinSeptember.Nativetoalllower48states.Prefersfullsun and moist to well drained soil. Warm season grass. 50 plug - 1.50 || 1 Gal. - 5.50

‘Jazz’ – An Intrinsic Introduction! An exciting selection that comes from ‘The Blues’. ‘Jazz’ is a shorter form growing 2’+ with the same blue foliage and will not fall over. Makes a good replacement for Blue Oat Grass. Native. Some purple fall color to the stems too. Full sun, well drained soil is best. 50 plug - 2.00 || 1 Gal. - 6.00

‘StandingOvation’PP#25,202–It’shardtobeatthis‘LittleBluestem’althoughit’sonthelargersizeit’salsooneofthebest.Tall4’plantsaveragegreatuprightvaseshapedhabitandawiderange of colored foliage from spring to fall, including silver, orange, reds, and purple. Full sun, well drained soil. 1 Gal. - 7.00

Sesleria autumnalis Autumn Moor GrassShort,lightgreenmoundswith18”stemstoppedbyfluffy,rounded,whiteflowersinAugust.Full sun to part shade, tolerates dry shade, too. Well drained soil. 1 Gal. - 6.00

Sesleria caerulea Blue Moor GrassAneat6”clumpforminggrasswithflattwistingfoliagethatisgreenonthetopbutsilvergrayontheunderside.Likesfullsun,welldrainedsoil.Coolseasongrass. 1 Gal. - 6.00

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Molinia caerulea Moor Grass‘PoulPeterson’–RelativelynewtotheU.S.trade,thisselectioncomesfromOverdamNurseryinDenmarkandisafavoriteofPietOudolfandRoyDiblik.Foliageis1/2”widewithheavybloom-ingplantsinaVshape.Goldenyellowfallcolor.Stemsgrowto3’plusandhavedarkflowersinsummer. Full sun, almost any soil. 1 Gal. - 6.00‘Variegata’–Asmallmoundofyellowvariegatedfoliage6-8”tallandover1’widewithsomewhatinsignificantmaroonredflowersto24+”inJuly.Thebrightyellowstalksareshowyallyear.Likesfullsuntolightshade,welldrainedtodrysoil.Highlyrecommended! 1 Gal. - 6.00

Panicum virgatum Switch Grass‘Northwind’–2014PerennialPlantoftheYear.GaininginpopularityespeciallyintheMidwest.Thisgrasshasaverystiffuprighthabitto6’tallbutonly15”wideontop.Fullsun,welldrainedtomoistsoil.Comment:SelectedbyRoyDiblikofNorthwindPerennialFarminWisconsin.AvailableinJune. 1 Gal. - 6.50 || 3 Gal. - 14.00

‘Prairie Dog’ PP#32,736 – An Intrinsic Introduction! Selected for a more reserved habit grow-ing 4-5’ tall with clean blue foliage on upright growth. Heavy flowering plants bloom on the top third of the plant. 50 plug - 2.00 || 1 Gal. - 6.00 || 3 Gal. - 14.00

‘Shenandoah’(RedSwitchGrass)–‘Shenandoah’SwitchGrassstartstoshowredhighlightsinitsfoliageinJulywithredflowersinAugust/September.Growsto4’.Fullsun,moistsoil.Warmseason grass. 1 Gal. - 6.00 || 3 Gal. - 13.50

NEW for 2021 – ‘TotemPole’PP#29,951-Cleanbluegreenfoliageonuprightplantsto6’tallnodoubthaveNorthwindasparent.Heavierbloomandabrighterinflorescencemakethisshowier. 1 Gal. - 7.50

Pennisetum alopecuroides Fountain Grass‘Ginger Love’ PP#26,442 (Fountain Grass) – An Intrinsic Introduction! If you like Red Heads you’ll love Ginger Love. This red flowered fountain grass grows 2-3’ tall and wide with thick red inflorescense starting in August and holding on until October. Plants should be dead-headed once seeds start to drop. Full sun, well drained to average soil. Zones 5-9. 50 plug - 2.00 || 1 Gal. - 6.00 || 3 Gal. - 13.50

‘Hameln’(DwarfFountainGrass)–Greenmoundshaveshowy4”bottlebrushflowersinlatesummeronveryuniformplantsthatreach3’.Ourmostpopulargrass,althoughitcanbemarginallyhardyhere.Frequentdivisioninspring(onceplantsshowgreen)willkeepplants vigorous and help overwintering. Full sun and well drained soil. 1 Gal. - 5.50 || 3 Gal. - 13.50

‘Love and Rockets’ PPAF – An Intrinsic Introduction! After 19 years of breeding we finally have a small red flowered fountain grass in league with ‘Hamlen’. Dark green foliage blends nicely with the wine red flowers softening in color by fall. Mature plants reaching around 24 to 30” tall. Red tipped foliage at times adds another dimension. Full sun. Most any soil but wet. 50 plug - 2.00 || 1 Gal. - 6.00 || 3 Gal. - 13.50

‘Piglet’ PP#19,074 – An Intrinsic Introduction! This new dwarf fountain grass tops out at around 18” tall and wide. Full sun,well drained soil. Comments: The flowers are substantial enough to be viewed in the landscape compared to ‘Little Bunny’ and plants grow to about half the size of ‘Hameln’. Try with Pixie Meadowbrite™ or Liatris ‘Kobold’. For trial or licens-ing, information, please call Brent. 1 Gal. - 6.00

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A Common Names Cross Reference

Common Name Genus Common Name Genus

Ageratum (Hardy) EupatoriumAlumroot HeucheraArkansasAmsonia AmsoniaAromatic Aster AsterAutumn Charm™ SedumAutumn Delight™ SedumAutumn Moor Grass SesleriaAvens GeumBarren Strawberry WaldsteiniaBarrenwort EpimediumBeardtongue PenstemonBedstraw GaliumBee Balm MonardaBergamot MonardaBerry Bladder Fern CystopterisBethlehem Sage PulmonariaBetony StachysBig Blue Stem AndropogonBigleaf Golden Ray LigulariaBigroot Geranium GeraniumBlackEyedSusan RudbeckiaBlazing Star LiatrisBleeding Hearts DicentraBloody Cranesbill GeraniumBlue Fescue FestucaBlue Flag IrisBlue Moor Grass SesleriaBluestar Flower AmsoniaBroadLeavedSedge CarexBugbane CimicifugaBugleweed AjugaBulblet Fern CystopterisBurnet SanguisorbaCalamint CalaminthaCardinal Flower LobeliaCatmint NepetaCheddarPinks DianthusChives AlliumChocolate Vine AkebiaChristmas Fern PolystichumCinnamon Fern OsmundaCompass Plant SilphiumConeflower EchinaceaConeflower RudbeckiaCoral Bells Heuchera

Cow’sLip PrimulaCranesbill GeraniumCreepingJacob’sLadder PolemoniumCreepingPhlox PhloxCreeping Thyme ThymusCup Plant SilphiumDaisy LeucanthemumDarkFloweredSedge Carex Daylily HemerocallisDwarf Chinese Astilbe AstilbeDwarf Fountain Grass PennisetumDwarfSolomon’sSeal PolygonatumEnglishLavender LavandulaFairy Bells HeucherellaFalse Indigo BaptisiaFalseSunflower HeliopsisFeather Reed Grass CalamagrostisFescue FestucaFlame Grass MiscanthusFoam Flower TiarellaForget-Me-Not BrunneraFountain Grass PennisetumFoxglove DigitalisFoxtailGrass Calamagrostis Garden Gems GeumGayfeather LiatrisGhost Fern AthyriumGiantFleeceflower PersicariaGiant Silver Grass MiscanthusGlobemaster Onion AlliumGoldenAlexander ZizeaGoatsbeard Aruncus Golden Ray LigulariaGolden Stonecrop SedumGooseneckLoosestrife LysimachiaGrapeLeafAnemone Anemone Gray Sedge Carex Grecian Rose GeumHakoneGrass Hakonechloa Hardy Ageratum EupatoriumHayscented Fern DennstaedtiaHorsetail EquisetumHummockSedge Carex Iceberg Stonecrop Sedum Ironweed Vernonia

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Sesleria x Moor Grass‘Greenlee’sHybrid’–Ahybridbetweencaeruleaandautumnalis.Tightclumpswithslightgreyhighlightsbloomingmidtolatespringon15”+stems,fadingtoagoldenbeigegoingintofall,withanothersetofflowersappearingtoo.Fullsuntopartshade,welldrainedtoaveragesoil. 50 plug - 1.75 || 1 Gal. - 6.00

Sporobolus heterolepsis Prairie DropseedFinetextured,brightgreenclumpsaresimilarinhabittoFescuebuttheclumpsaremuchlarger.FragrantairyflowersinAugust.Infall,itboastsagreatreddishorangecolor.Growsto4’tall.Likesfullsunandwelldrainedsoil.Warmseasongrass. 4.5” - 4.00 || 1 Gal. - 6.00

Sporobolus heterolepsis Prairie Dropseed‘Golden Prairie’ – An Intrinsic Introduction! I debated on whether I should sell this gold leaved prairie dropseed, however when you see the plant in spring it’s hard to ignore. Although not entirely stable, the golden foliage stands out in the spring. The plant green up at the season progresses so enjoy it early. 1 Gal. - 6.50

‘Tara’–FoundgrowingonabluffintheKettleMorainebyRoyDiblikofNorthwind,thisdwarfPrairieDropseedonlygrows24”tall.Extranicefallcoloroforangeandred.Likeswelldrainedsoil in full sun. 4.5” - 5.00 || 1 Gal. - 7.50

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Clematis — All Clematis like cool, shaded roots in moist soil . Most bloom in early summer .

All vine Clematis will come with a metal trellis .

Clematis paniculata Sweet Autumn ClematisThisgoodgrowing,fallfloweringClematiswithmassesofsmall,fragrantwhiteflowersinSeptembereventuallyreaches15-20’. 1 Gal. - 9.50

Clematis x Clematis‘Arabella’–LavenderblueflowersfromMayuntilfrost.Thisshortclimbingvineonlyreaches4-6’but deserves more use. It can be planted between perennials as a groundcover too. The roots liketobeshadedbutthetopslikefullsun.AvailableinJune. 1 Gal. - 10.00

‘ComtessedeBouchard’–Lightpinkpetalswithadeeperstripdownthecenter.Bushy,vigorousplants.RatedoneofthebestbytheChicagoBotanicGarden.AvailableinJune. 1 Gal. - 10.00

‘Jackmanii’–Thestaplevineinmanygardens,thisvarietyhas4-5”purpleflowersonvinesreaching20’+.Nopruningnecessary. 1 Gal. - 9.50

‘NellieMosier’–6”BicolorflowersbloomMayandJune.Mauvepinkpetalshavedarkerpinkstripes down the center. 1 Gal. - 10.00

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A Flower Color Chart

BlueAconitumAgastacheAjugaAmsoniaAsterBaptisiaBrunneraCalaminthaClematisEryngium EupatoriumGeraniumIrisKalimerisLavandulaLobeliaMertensiaNepetaPerovskiaPhloxPolemoniumPulmonariaSalviaVeronica

OrangeAsclepiasEchinaceaGeumHemerocallis

PinkAchilleaAgastacheAlliumAnemoneAsclepiasAsterAstilbeBaptisiaCheloneChrysanthemumClematis

DianthusDicentraEchinaceaEragrostisFilipendulaGeraniumGeum HemerocallisHeucheraHeucherellaHibiscusLamiumLiliumLychnisMonardaPaeoniaPenstemonPhloxPhysostegia PulmonariaSalviaSedumStachysThymusVeronicastrum

Purple (Lavender)AlliumAsterAstilbeBaptisiaClematisEpimediumGeraniumHemerocallisHostaIrisLamiumLavandulaLiatrisLiriopeMonardaPenstemon Perovskia

PhloxPrunellaPulsatillaSalviaThalictrumThymusVernonia

Red AchilleaAngelicaAstilbeDicentraEchinacea EpimediumGeumHemerocallisHibiscusLobeliaMonardaPaeoniaPennisetumPersicariaPhloxSedum

White AlliumAnemoneAruncusAsclepiasAsterAstilbeCheloneCimicifugaClematisConvallaria DicentraEchinaceaEryngiumEupatoriumGaliumGeraniumHemerocallis

HeucheraHeucherellaHibiscusHostaIrisLamiumLeucanthemumLiliumLysimachiaOrostachys PaeoniaPenstemonPersicariaPhloxPolygonatumRodgersiaSalviaSedumTiarella

Yellow AchilleaAlchemillaBaptisiaCoreopsisDelosperma DigitalisEchinacea EpimediumHeliopsisHemerocallisLigulariaLoniceraLysimachiaPrimulaRanunculusRudbeckiaSedumSilphiumThailictrumWaldsteiniaZizea

A Common Names Cross Reference

Common Name Genus Common Name Genus

Jacob’sLadder PolemoniumJapanesePaintedFern AthyriumJapanesePeony PaeoniaJapaneseSilverGrass MiscanthusJapaneseSpikenard AraliaLadyFern AthyriumLady’sMantle AlchemillaLamb’sEars StachysLavender LavandulaLavenderHyssop AgastacheLeatherwoodFern DryopterisLilyoftheValley ConvallariaLilyTurf LiriopeLittleBluestem SchizachyriumLoosestrife LysimachiaLungwort PulmonariaMaiden Grass MiscanthusMarginal Shield Fern DryopterisMeadow Rue ThalictrumMeadow Sage SalviaMilkweed AsclepiasMist Flower EupatoriumMonkshood AconitumMoor Grass MoliniaNodding Onion AlliumNorthern Sea Oats ChasmanthiumOrientalLily LiliumOrnamental Onion AlliumOstrich Fern MatteucciaOswego Tea MonardaPainted Fern AthyriumPaleConeflower EchinaceaPalm Sedge CarexPenn Sedge CarexPeony PaeoniaPerennial Forget-Me-Not BrunneraPixieMeadowbrite™ EchinaceaPrairieDock SilphiumPrairie Dropseed Sporobolus PrairieSmoke GeumPrimrose PrimulaPurpleConeflower EchinaceaPurpleLoveGrass EragrostisQueen Of The Prairie FilipendulaRattlesnakeMaster Eryngium

RedStemLadyFern AthyriumRed Switch Grass PanicumRogera Flower RodgersiaRose Mallow HibiscusRoyal Fern OsmundaRussian Sage PerovskiaSavory Calamint CalaminthaSkullcap ScutellariaSedge CarexSensitive Fern OnocleaShasta Daisy LeucanthemumShowy Stonecrop SedumSiberian Bugloss BrunneraSide Oat Grama BoutelouaSilver Grass MiscanthusSnakeroot CimicifugaSolomon’sSeal PolygonatumSpeedwell VeronicaSpotted Dead Nettle LamiumStonecrop SedumSwampMilkweed AsclepiasSweet Woodruff GaliumSwitch Grass PanicumThreadleaf Coreopsis CoreopsisThreadleaf Ironweed Vernonia Tickseed CoreopsisTufted Hair Grass DeschampsiaTurtlehead CheloneVar.JapaneseIris IrisVar.Solomon’sSeal PolygonatumVirginia Bluebells MertensiaWild Sweet William PhloxWood Sedge CarexWoolly Thyme ThymusYarrow Achillea

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