GFBUVSJOH?WQfRbcͼBa^eR] 4dZcdaMZZhͼ4^aaRPc FbWdji

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "GFBUVSJOH?WQfRbcͼBa^eR] 4dZcdaMZZhͼ4^aaRPc FbWdji"

Transcription

1 $FMFCSBUJOH :FBST JO #VTJOFTT GFBUVSJOH?WQfRbcͼBa^eR] 4dZcdaMZZhͼ4^aaRPc FbWdji fff X^bcUaRR]V^dbRb P^\ BZM]c >Wbc Ec^a\fMcRaΧ3W^aRcR]cW^] 8a^d]QP^eRab ͼ ͼ F^ed[ ͼ ͼ <Wn 6PYRZ\M]] >M]R 5Rb BRaRb?A BRaR]]WMZb HW]Rb 7WRZQ >W]Ra FaRRb 8aRR] D^^S 8aRR] IMZZ BZM]cb bmzrb X^bcUaRR]V^dbRb P^\ fff X^bcUaRR]V^dbRb P^\

2 Contents Landscape Maintenance Schedule Deer Resistant Plants Rabbit Resistant Plants Drought Tolerant Plants Moisture Loving Plants Salt Tolerant Plants /Stormwater BMP Plant List Plants Groundcovers & Vines Shrubs Jost Tree Selections Terms of Sale How Many Plants Do You Need? Key to Icons/Symbols Full Sun Deer Resistant Full Shade Rabbit Resistant Part Sun/Shade Attracts Butterflies Full Sun to Part Sun Cut Flower/Foliage Part Shade to Full Shade Full Sun to Full Shade Attracts Hummingbirds Stormwater BMP (Best Managegment Practices) Eckelmann Lane, Des Peres, MO Phone: Fax:

3 Landscape Maintenance Schedule Here is a general guideline to follow for the maintenance of Landscapes. Minor adjustments may be necessary depending on your specific site or plant selections. January During winter drought periods. Trees and shrubs planted in the previous season may suffer if not kept watered, even in winter. Check any recently planted plants for heaving out of the ground due to freezing and thawing. Pick up trash once a month throughout the year. February Finish pruning trees, shrubs, and vines before plants leaf-out in late March. Check recently planted plants for heaving out of the ground due to freezing and thawing. Mulch where needed to a depth of one inch to reduce weeding and maintain moisture. Mulching will reduce about 70 percent of the summer yard maintenance. March Cut down and remove dead leaves, stems and seed heads from perennials and grasses if still remaining. Begin hand weeding or spot spraying with Roundup, especially winter annuals that sprouted up through winter months. Plant trees, shrubs, vines, perennials and grasses through May. Recycle all plastic pots. If you have not done so by now, replace worn, punctured and broken parts on irrigation system before turning on in April. April Continue hand weeding or spot spraying with Roundup. Replace mulch which has been washed out with spring rains. Smooth mulch layer if it has been disturbed. Prune winter-damaged branches on shrubs or trees that have not begun to grow by late April/early May (especially beautyberry). May Sweep up, scoop up and/or pick up debris in walkways, curbs and especially stormwater inlets and basins on monthly basis. Nutsedge becomes visible during this month. Hand pull weekly or apply Sedge- Hammer or Pro Sedge according to label. Water new transplants and newly planted shrubs and trees unless rainfall is abundant. June Continue weeding. Cultivate and mulch. Mulching will reduce about 70 percent of the summer yard maintenance. Continue to water new plantings deeply as needed. Apply at least one inch of water each time. Continue picking up trash every month throughout the year. Prune long branches on trees and shrubs that obstruct walkways or are out of control.

4 Landscape Maintenance Schedule July Expect some leaf fall, a normal reaction to summer drought. Continue watering young plantings. Prune back any vegetation overhanging curbs or sidewalks. Remove diseased plant material (like deformed purple coneflower) by digging entire plant and disposing in trash. August Continue weeding. Water all key planting areas thoroughly unless rainfall has been adequate. Hedges and shrubs can be pruned, if necessary, about mid-august. September Check plants for signs of water stress, nutrient deficiency or disease. Now through November is a good time to plant trees and shrubs. Be sure to mulch to a depth of 3-4 inches. Mulch where needed to a depth of one inch to reduce weeding and maintain moisture. Mulching will reduce about 70 percent of the summer yard maintenance. September and October are best months to kill invasive bush honeysuckle and other invasive plants like privet, Japanese honeysuckle and autumn olive, burning bush, multiflora rose and buckthorn. Cut and spray stumps with 10% glyphosate. October Scout property for invasive bush honeysuckle. Leave are bright yellow with red berries in Oct. Remove tree leaves and litter from parking lot curbs, storm water inlets and basins. Prune back any groundcover overhanging curbs or sidewalks. Keep dead leaves, stems and seed heads on perennials and grasses over winter to provide food and shelter for birds and overwintering insects. Hand weed or spot spray emerging winter annuals with Roundup. November Remove tree leaves and litter from parking lot curbs, storm water inlets and basins. Before shutting down irrigation system for the winter, inspect drip lines, pipes, nozzles, etc. for leaks. This may involve digging up a pipe or valve in a soggy area to inspect for punctures or leaks. Mark all leaks and repair after turning off the water for winter. Good time to make improvements to hardscapes (pavers, walls, stonework, woodwork, etc.). Cut down and remove dead leaves, stems and seed heads from perennials and grasses during winter months. If your goal is to provide food and cover for wildlife do this after winter is over in March. December Review the year s schedule and make plans for next year s improvements. Prune any tree branches in parking lots and sidewalks that interfere with public safety. Continue with leaf removal if needed. Check any recently planted plants for heaving out of the ground due to freezing and thawing. Continue pruning trees and shrubs. Information provided by: Shaw Nature Reserve Jost Greenhouses

5 Acanthus Achillea Actaea Aegopodium Agastache Ajuga Alchemilla Amsonia Anemone Aquilegia Aruncus Asaraum Asclepias Astilbe Baptisia Bergenia Brunnera Buddleia Callirhoe Carex Caryopteris Ceratostigma Convallaria Coreopsis Dianthus Dicentra Digitalis Echinacea Epimedium Equisetum Eupatorium Ferns Gaillardia Galium Geranium (H) Grasses (O) Helleborus Heuchera Hibiscus Hypericum Iberis Iris Lamium Lavender Ligularia Lobelia Monarda Nepeta Oenothera Pachysandra Papaver Parthenocissus Penstemon Peony Perovskia Platycodon Pontedaria Pulmonaria Rudbeckia Salvia Saururus Sisyrinchium Solidago Stachys Thalia Thyme Veronica Vinca minor Aesculus American Holly Beech Birch Boxwood Callicarpa Calycanthus Clethra Cotinus Fothergilla Ginkgo Itea Kerria Lagerstroemia Magnolia Microbiota Nyssa Pine Rhododendron Rhus Salix Sambucus Spruce Taxodium Viburnum Weigela Deer Resistant Plants Acanthus Actaea Alchemilla Amsonia Anemone Aquilegia Aruncus Asarum Asclepias Astilbe Baptisia Bergenia Brunnera Callirhoe Dianthus Digitalis Epimedium Ferns Geranium (H) Helleborus Hemerocallis Heuchera Iris Lamium Liriope Lobelia Mertensia Nepeta Papaver Perovskia Platycodon Pulmonaria Salvia Sedum Stachys Rabbit Resistant Plants Achillea Aegopodium Aesculus parviflora Amsonia Artemesia Asclepias tuberosa Aster Baptisia Bouteloua gracilis Buxus Buddleia Callicarpa Callirhoe Coreopsis Lagerstroemia Dianthus Epimedium Euphorbia Gaillardia Hemerocallis Iberis Lavender Lespedeza Leucanthemum Miscanthus Nepeta Oenothera Papaver Penstemon Peony Perovskia Rhus aromatica Schizachyrium scoparium Sedum Solidago Sporobolus heterolepis Stachys Stokesia Thyme Viburnum pragenense Viburnum rhytidophyllum Vitex Drought Tolerant Plants (H) = Hardy (O) = Ornamental sales@jostgreenhouses.com

6 Moisture Loving Plants Acorus Aruncus Asclepias incarnata Astilbe Carex Chasmanthium latifolium Chelone Clethra Cimicifuga Equisetum hyemale Eupatorium purpureum Ferns Fothergilla Hemerocallis Hibiscus Hosta Houttuynia Iris ensata Iris pseudacorus Iris siberica Juncus effusus Ligularia Lobelia cardinalis Lobelia siphilitica Pontedaria cordata Pulmonaria Scirpus Taxodium distichum Thalia dealbata Salt Tolerant Plants Amelanchier Aquilegia Armeria Betula Buxus Calamagrostis Dianthus Festuca Hemerocallis Heuchera Palace Purple Hibiscus Hosta Hydrangea Hypericum Iberis Liriope spicata Nyssa sylvatica Oenothera Pennisetum Rhus Salix Schizachyrium scoparium Sedum Taxodium distichum Viburnum dentatum

7 Placeholder for MSD Stormwater tab

8 Plants* GRASSES & SEDGES Andropogon gerardii Andropogon ternarius Andropogon virginicus Bouteloua curtipendula Carex albicans Carex annectans Carex crinita Carex eburnea Carex grayii Carex hirsutella Carex muskingumensis Carex praegracilis Carex shortiana Carex vulpinoidea Chasmanthium latifolium Juncus biflorus Juncus effusus Panicum virgatum Schizachyrium scoparium Scirpus atrovirens Scirpus cyperinus Spartina pectinata Sporobolus heterolepis Big bluestem Splitbeard bluestem Broomsedge Sideoats grama Oak sedge Yellow fruited sedge Fringed sedge Bristle leaf sedge Bur sedge Fuzzy wuzzy sedge Palm sedge Tollway sedge Short s sedge Fox sedge River oats Bog rush Soft rush Switchgrass Little bluestem Great green bullrush Wool grass Prairie cordgrass Prairie dropseed * Plant lists as specified by MSD Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMP) ** Experimental for practice and/or limited availability in commercial trade

9 Plants* FORBS Amsonia illustris Asclepias incarnata Asclepias tuberosa Aster novae-angliae Aster oblongifolius Baptisia australis Baptisia sphaerocarpa Chelone obliqua Coreopsis lanceolata Coreopsis palmata Coreopsis triptris Echinacea pallida Echinacea purpurea Equisetum hyemale Eryngium yuccifolium Eupatorium coelestinum Helenium autumnale Heuchera americana Heuchera parviflora Heuchera richardsonii Heuchera villosa Hibiscus lasiocarpos Iris cristata Iris fulva Iris virginica Lespedeza virginica Liatris spicata Lobelia cardinalis Lobelia siphilitica Shining bluestar Marsh milkweed Butterfly milkweed New England aster Aromatic aster Blue wild indigo Yellow wild indigo Rose turtlehead Lanceleaf coreopsis Finger coreopsis Tall coreopsis Pale purple coneflower Purple coneflower Horsetail Rattlesnake master Mist flower; wild ageratum Sneezeweed American alumroot Late-flowering alumroot Prairie alumroot Maple-leaf alumroot Rose mallow Dwarf crested iris Copper iris Southern blueflag iris Slender bush clover Dense blazingstar Cardinal flower Blue lobelia * Plant lists as specified by MSD Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMP) ** Experimental for practice and/or limited availability in commercial trade

10 Plants* FORBS (CONT D) Mimulus ringens** Monarda fistulosa Nymphaea odorata Parthenium hispidum Parthenium integrifolium Penstemon digitalis Phlox paniculata Pontedaria cordata Pycnanthemum tenuifolium Ratibida pinnata Rudbeckia fulgida Rudbeckia hirta Rudbeckia subtomentosa Sagittaria latifolia Saururus cernuus Scutellaria incana Sedum ternatum Solidago flexicaulis Solidago nemoralis Solidago rigida Solidago rugosa Solidago speciosa Spigelia marylandica Tephrosia virginiana Thalia dealbata Verbesina helianthoides Zizia aurea Allegheny monkey flower Wild bergamont water lily American feverfew Wild quinine Smooth beard-tongue Meadow phlox Pickerel weed Slender mountain mint Yellow/Grey coneflower Orange coneflower Black-eyed Susan Sweet coneflower Arrowleaf Lizard tail Hoary skullcap Woodland stonecrop Zig-zag goldenrod Old field goldenrod Stiff goldenrod Rough-leaved goldenrod Showy goldenrod Indian pink Goatsbeard Wild canna Yellow wingstem Golden alexander * Plant lists as specified by MSD Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMP) ** Experimental for practice and/or limited availability in commercial trade

11 Plants* TREES & SHRUBS Aesculus pavia Amelanchier arborea Aronia melanocarpa Asimina triloba Betula nigra Callicarpa americana Carpinus caroliniana Cephalanthus occidentalis Cercis canadensis Chionanthus virginicus Cornus alternifolia Cornus florida Crataegus viridis Diospyos virginiana Dirca palustrus Red buckeye Serviceberry Black chokeberry Paw paw River birch Beautyberry Musclewood Buttonbush Redbud Fringetree Pagoda dogwood Flowering dogwood Green hawthorne Persimmon Leatherwood Hamamelus virginiana Eastern witch hazel New Jost 2014 Hydrangea arborescens Ilex verticillata Nyssa sylvatica Ostrya virginiana Pinus echinata Quercus alba Quercus bicolor Quercus coccinea Quercus macrocarpa Quercus muehlenbergii Quercus phellos Wild hydrangea Winterberry holly Black gum Hophornbeam Short-leaf pine White oak Swamp white oak Scarlet oak Bur oak Chinquapin oak Willow oak * Plant lists as specified by MSD Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMP) ** Experimental for practice and/or limited availability in commercial trade

12 Plants* TREES & SHRUBS (CONT D) Quercus shumardii Ribes odoratum Taxodium disticum Tilia americana Cordata Shumard oak Golden current Bald cypress American linden * Plant lists as specified by MSD Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMP) ** Experimental for practice and/or limited availability in commercial trade

13 Shrubs AESCULUS Aesculus pavia Red Buckeye Early to leaf out with lavish carmine flowers in April. Perfect planted at the edge of a woodland garden or near the patio as a focal point. Large, dark green drooping leaves provide cover for songbirds. Grows 15'-25' tall. 2 Gallon AMSONIA Amsonia illustris Shining Bluestar Clusters of starry blue flowers in May. Attractive dark green willow-like foliage. Attractive gold fall foliage. Grows 3'- 4' tall. CALLICARPA Callicarpa americana Beauty Berry APRIL to MAY Small pink blooms are followed by attractive clusters of purple-pink berries in late summer-fall. 2 Gallon ASCLEPIAS Asclepias incarnata Marsh Milkweed MAY Bloom clusters are white to pink-mauve in color. Grows up to 4' tall. Naturalizing habit. CEPHALANTHUS Cephalanthus occidentalis Buttonbush MAY to JULY Easily grown in moist to wet soils. tiny white flowers form tight round clusters resembling a pin cushion in early summer. Grows up to 12' tall and 8' wide. 2 Gallon JULY to OCTOBER Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Milkweed Stunning tangerine orange blooms in summer, native perennial. A butterfly favorite. Thrives in hot, sunny dry areas. Bog Plant JUNE ITEA Itea virginica Sweetspire Grows 3'-5' tall and wide. white blooms along dropping racemes in summer. Tolerates moist soils. Attractive red-orange fall color. ASTER Aster novae-angliae New England Aster JULY to SEPTEMBER Deep purple-pink blooms. Grows 3'-5' tall and will naturalize. Prefers moist soils. JUNE to JULY AUGUST to SEPTEMBER

14 ASTER Aster oblongifolius Aromatic Aster Violet blue daisy-like flowers with yellow centers. Grows up to 2' tall in a mounded habit with fragrant foliage. CONOCLIEUM Conoclieum coelestinum Blue Mist Flower; Wild Ageratum Clusters of fuzzy light blue flowers in summer. Grows 24"-36" tall. Prefers moist soils. 100mm ellepot: AUGUST to SEPTEMBER JULY to SEPTEMBER BAPTISIA Baptisia australis False Indigo Blue-green foliage. Grows 4' tall with showy indigo blue flowers in spring to early summer followed by decorative black seed pods that can be used in flower arrangements. Low maintenance, long-live and drought tolerant. COREOPSIS Coreopsis lanceolata Lanceleaf Coreopsis Grows up to 24" tall with cheery golden yellow blooms. Does well in poor, sandy soils. 100mm ellepot: Baptisia sphaerocarpa Yellow Wild Indigo MAY to JUNE Attractive blue-green leaves. Yellow blooms in spring. Grows 2-3' tall and wide. Round brown seed pods in late summer. ECHINACEA Echinacea pallida Pale Purple Coneflower MAY to JUNE Coneflowers with pale purple drooping petals in early to mid-summer growing up to 3' tall. Can tolerate dry conditions well. Narrow dark green leaves. 100mm ellepot: MAY to JUNE CHELONE Chelone obliqua Rose Turtlehead Rosy pink or purple flowers in late summer. Dark green foliage. Prefers moist soils. Grows 2'-3' tall spreading out 2'. 100mm ellepot: JUNE to AUGUST Echinacea purpurea Purple Coneflower Native coneflower with pink to purple blooms in summer. Grows 2'-4' tall. Naturalizing. 100mm ellepot: Bog Plant JULY to AUGUST JUNE to AUGUST

15 EQUISETUM Equisetum hyemale Horsetail or Scouring Rush Grows 2'-5' tall and will naturalize. Prefers moist areas. GRASSES/SEDGES Andropogon virginicus Broomsedge Attractive golden-copper fall foliage. Clump-forming grass 2'-3' tall. ERYNGIUM Eryngium yuccifolium Rattlesnake Master Bog Plant Bristly-edged, sword shaped leaves similar to a yucca growing up to 3' long. White flowers resemble thistle. Grows 4'-5' tall. Drought tolerant. Grows well in rocky, well drained areas. Bouteloua curtipendula Sideoats Grama SEPTEMBER to NOVEMBER Narrow bladed green grass that turns golden in the fall. Small reddishorange blooms on stalks. Grows 12". GRASSES/SEDGES Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem JUNE to SEPTEMBER Colorful and vigorous growing native grass. Foliage in shades of green, gray and blue turning red in fall. Grows up to 5'-6' tall. Andropogon ternarius Splitbeard Bluestem SEPTEMBER to NOVEMBER Grows up to 3' tall. Blue-green foliage in summer turning red, copper, and bronze in fall. Fluffy silver seedheads persist into winter. Carex albicans Oak Sedge Bright green leaf blades grow up to 16" long and grows to form tufts. Grows 1' to 1-1/2' tall and wide. Drought tolerant Carex annectens Yellow Fruited Sedge MAY Dense growing clumps up to 2' wide and 1'-3' tall that prefers moist areas. Greenish-yellow to brown flowers appear on spikes in late spring. MAY to JUNE SEPTEMBER to NOVEMBER

16 GRASSES/SEDGES Carex crinita Fringed Sedge Dense, clump growing sedge. Prefers moist soils. Grows 2'-4' tall. 100mm ellepot: Carex eburnea Bristle-leaf Sedge Bog Plant MAY to JULY Soft, green leaves form rounded clumps up to 10" tall. Whitish-green blooms in spring are fairly insignificant. Can tolerate heavy shade. Can be used as a slow spreading, naturalizing groundcover. GRASSES/SEDGES Carex praegracilis Tollway or Expressway Sedge Prefers moist soils but tolerates dry soils at times. Very salt tolerant. Narrow grass-like foliage gracefully arches, growing 1'-2' tall. Can be used as a lawn substitute and mowed. Carex shortiana Short's Sedge 100mm ellepot: MAY to JUNE Grows 2'-3' tall. Upright seedheads begin green turning a chocolate brown. Triangular flower stems. Foliage is blue-green. Carex grayii Bur Sedge APRIL Functional and ornamental sedge with unique flowers spikes bear burs. Golden fall color. Grows up to 30" tall. Carex vulpinoidea Fox Sedge Bog Plant MAY to JUNE Prefers moist soils. 2' clumps grow 2'-3' tall. Yellow-brown seedheads resemble a fox's tail. 100mm ellepot: 100mm ellepot: Carex muskingumensis Palm Sedge Bog Plant MAY to JUNE Grows 2'-3' tall. Forms dense erect clumps with unique palm shaped leaves. Native to wooded swamps and wooded flood plains of rivers. Slender flower spikes. 100mm ellepot: Bog Plant MAY to JUNE Chasmanthium latifolium River Oats Green foliage, panicles drop under the weight of pale green flowers, reminiscent of the sea oats seen at the beach. 3-4'. Bog Plant MAY to SEPTEMBER AUGUST to OCTOBER

17 GRASSES/SEDGES Juncus effusus Soft Rush Spreading basal clumps grow 20" to 48" tall. Strong upright vertical form. Prefers moist soils. 100mm ellepot: GRASSES/SEDGES Scirpus cyperinus Wool Grass Erect grass-like foliage growing 3'-5' tall. Smooth, flat leaves are approximately 1/2" wide. Flowers form in dense clusters of greenishbrown spikelets, followed by yellow-gray fruit late summer into fall. 100mm ellepot: Bog Plant JUNE to AUGUST Panicum virgatum Switchgrass Versatile plant that can tolerate wet, dry, sun, and heat. Upright growth habit to 3', great fall color. Scirpus validus Soft-stemmed Bulrush JULY to AUGUST Grows in moist soils up to 6'-8' tall and spreading 4'-5' wide. Good for erosion control near ponds and streambeds. Brownish colored inflorescences hang pendulously from spring to fall. 100mm ellepot: Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem AUGUST to OCTOBER Very hardy native prairie grass. Foliage can have green or blue hues that turns red by fall. Grows up to 36" tall. Upright growth habit. Adds nice color to the fall landscape. 100mm ellepot: Bog Plant Spartina pectinata Prairie Cordgrass Tough grass growing up to 4-7' tall forming large arching clumps. Yellow fall color. Scirpus atrovirens Great Green Bulrush SEPTEMBER to OCTOBER Grows 2'-4' tall. Mostly upright foliage with tall branches that rise with small clusters of 6-26 greenish-brown to blackish-brown flower spikelets. 100mm ellepot: Sporobolus heterolepis Prairie Dropseed Grass JULY to AUGUST A wonderful native selection that works well in the urban landscape. Clump-forming grass growing 2'-3' tall with delicate open bloom panicles that are vanilla scented. Thrives in sunny dry locations. 100mm ellepot: JUNE to JULY SEPTEMBER to OCTOBER

18 HELENIUM Helenium autumnale Sneezeweed Upright growing perennial up to 24"-48" tall. Bright golden-yellow daisylike blooms are 2" across. Prefers moist soils. IRIS Iris fulva Copper Iris Crestless, copper red blooms in late spring. Green sword-like foliage. Prefers moist soils. Grows up to 3' tall. HEUCHERA Heuchera richardsonii Prairie Alumroot AUGUST to OCTOBER A native coral bells that is drought tolerant growing 1'-2' tall and wide. Attractive green leaves with scapes of white flowers rising above in late spring/early summer. Bog Plant MAY to JUNE Iris virginica Southern Blueflag Grows up to 3' tall. Prefers moist sunny soils. Attactive foliage and blooms. 100mm ellepot: JUNE to JULY HIBISCUS Hibiscus lasiocarpus Rose Mallow White or light rose colored blooms with a dark magenta center. Prefers moist soils. Grows 3'-6' tall. LIATRIS Liatris spicata Blazing Star Bog Plant JUNE to JULY Grows 2'-4' tall. Upright, clump forming plant with tall spikes of purple flowers in summer. Bog Plant JULY to OCTOBER IRIS Iris cristata Dwarf Crested Iris Short growing native iris usually flowering blue-violet. Grows only 6" tall. JULY to AUGUST LOBELIA Lobelia cardinalis Cardinal Flower Fire-red flower spikes 3'-4' tall. Thrives in moist areas. MAY to JUNE Bog Plant JULY to SEPTEMBER

19 LOBELIA Lobelia siphilitica Blue Lobelia Blue flower spikes in summer. Moisture loving. Grows 2'-3' tall. 100mm ellepot: PARTHENIUM Parthenium integrifolium Wild Quinine Grows 2-4' tall with fragrant foliage. Summer white blooms. Tolerates poor dry soils. 100mm ellepot: MIMULUS Mimulus ringens Allegheny Monkey Flower Bog Plant JULY to AUGUST Grows 1'-3' tall. Prefers moist soils. Attractive lilac-purple flowers resemble snapdragons. PELTANDRA Peltandra virginica Green Arrow Arum MAY to AUGUST Requires moist soils and can tolerate deep shade. Large attractive leave growing up to 2' tall and wide. 100mm ellepot: JUNE to SEPTEMBER MONARDA Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot Lavender-pink blooms. Grows 2'-4' tall. Naturalizing. 100mm ellepot: PHLOX Phlox paniculata Meadow Phlox Bog Plant APRIL to JUNE rose-purple bloom clusters. Grows 36"-48" tall. Prefers evenly moist soils. NYMPHAEA Nymphaea odorata Water Lily JULY to AUGUST Smooth floating leaves are round with a waxy upper coating that is waterrepellent. Beautiful white blooms with prominent yellow stamens. JULY to AUGUST PONTEDARIA Pontedaria cordata blue Pickerel Weed Beautiful blue-violet flower spikes from mid-late summer. Prefers constantly moist soils. Attractive foliage rises above the water. Bog Plant JUNE to OCTOBER Bog Plant JULY to SEPTEMBER

20 PYCNANTHEMUM Pycnanthemum tenuifolium Slender Mountain Mint Abundant small white flowers with a pink tinge bloom in clusters in summer. Narrow, needle-like foliage is aromatic. 100mm ellepot: SAGGITARIA Sagittaria latifolia Arrowhead Grows 1'-3' tall. Stems of 3 petaled white flowers appear in mid-summer. Attractive arrowhead-shaped leaves. JULY to SEPTEMBER Bog Plant JULY to SEPTEMBER RATIBIDA Ratibida pinnata Yellow/Grey Coneflower Abundant, large yellow blooms bear drooping petals around a contrasting brown seed head. Birds will feed on the seed heads. Grows 3'-4'. 100mm ellepot: SAURURUS Saururus cernuus Lizard's Tail Heart-shaped leaves are 3-6" long on upright zig-zagging stems. White flowers form along spiked nodding racemes up to 12" long. Both the leaves and roots have a citrus scent. Grows 1'-4' tall and wide. Can grow in water, bogs and pond edges. JUNE to AUGUST RUDBECKIA Rudbeckia fulgida Orange Coneflower Yellow blooms with contrasting brown cone centers. Grows 18"-30" tall. 100mm ellepot: SCUTELLARIA Scutellaria incana Hoary Skullcap JUNE to SEPTEMBER Violet-blue, two lipped flowers appear on racemes in summer. Toothed, green foliage with square stems that are covered with minute white hairs. Grows 2'-3' tall. Rudbeckia subtomentosa Sweet Coneflower JULY to SEPTEMBER Toothed, gray-green leaves. Yellow blooms with brown centers. Tolerates heat and humidity but not drought. Grows 3'-5' tall JULY to SEPTEMBER SOLIDAGO Solidago flexicaulis Zig-zag Goldenrod Grows 2-3' tall with zigzag stems. Bright yellow flowers bloom in axillary clusters in the upper parts and ends of the stems. JULY to SEPTEMBER JULY to SEPTEMBER

21 SOLIDAGO Solidago nemoralis Field Goldenrod Gray green foliage. Golden yellow flowers in late summer. Grows 8"-24" tall depending on soil conditions. SPIGELIA Spigelia marilandica Indian Pink A clump forming native with upward-facing blooms that are red with a yellow inside. The blooms flare at the top with the yellow inside showing itself like a star. 100mm ellepot: JULY to SEPTEMBER Solidago rigida Stiff Goldenrod Large, flat-headed blooms in late summer. Grows 3'-5' tall. THALIA Thalia dealbata Wild Canna, Hardy Water Canna JUNE to JULY Can grow 6' tall or more. Long stalks of tropical looking canna-like foliage with violet-blue flowers appearing as open panicles up to 8" long that rise above the foliage. Solidago rugosa Rough-leaved Goldenrod AUGUST to SEPTEMBER Upright sturdy tems grow 2'-5' tall and give way to arching sprays of golden yellow blooms in late summer. Solidago speciosa Showy Goldenrod SEPTEMBER to OCTOBER This showy goldenrod sports narrow leaves along reddish stems. Bright yellow blooms form together in dense clusters atop stiff stems. Grows 2-3' tall. JULY to SEPTEMBER 100mm ellepot: ZIZIA Zizia aurea Golden Alexander Bog Plant JULY to AUGUST Grows 1-3' tall. Yellow blooms appear in flat topped clusters in late spring. A larvae plant for the Missouri woodland swallowtail butterfly. 100mm ellepot: Groundcovers SEDUM Sedum ternatum Woodland Stonecrop MAY to JUNE White blooms in May. Native to Missouri and most commonly found along streambanks and woodland areas. Grows only 3"-6" tall. MAY

22 Trees CARPINUS Carpinus caroliniana American Hornbeam Smooth blue-grey bark. A slow grower with a dense rounded form. Dark green leaves turn yellow, orange and red in the fall. Grows 35' tall, 20'-30' wide. -- Spring 2014 Field Availability includes 2" to 2-1/2" caliper trees. FEBRUARY

23 Placeholder for tab

24 ACHILLEA Achillea 'Moonshine' Yarrow Bright silver ferny foliage, canary yellow flowers, will re-bloom with deadheading 100mm ellepot: ALCHEMILLA Alchemilla mollis Lady's Mantle Soft grey-green leaves with sprays of tiny yellow spring blooms. Achillea 'Terra Cotta' Yarrow JUNE to SEPTEMBER A dazzling multi-colored display of blooms in shades of salmon-peach, terra cotta orange, and pale yellow blooms. Low growing foliage with bloom stalks growing up to 2' tall. APRIL to MAY AMSONIA Amsonia hubrichtii Bluestar Pale blue flowers above fine, needle-like foliage in late spring. Bright gold fall foliage. Very hardy, long lived plant. AEGOPODIUM Aegopodium podagraria 'Variegatum' Bishop's Weed JUNE to SEPTEMBER Variegated foliage in shades of blue-green, green, white, and cream. Vigorous, dense foliage ground cover, spreads by underground stolons, white flowers. Amsonia illustris Shining Bluestar Clusters of starry blue flowers in May. Attractive dark green willow-like foliage. Attractive gold fall foliage. Grows 3'- 4' tall. AJUGA Ajuga 'Catlin's Giant' Bugleweed JUNE Large leaved ajuga variety with crinkled dark purple-green foliage, lavender-blue flower spikes in spring. MAY Amsonia tabernaemontana Blue Star Star-shaped, pale blue flowers, willow-like leaves, striking gold foliage in autumn, 3' tall. MAY to JUNE APRIL to MAY

25 ANEMONE Anemone hupehensis 'September Charm' Windflower Large rosy-pink cup-shaped blooms in late summer through fall. Dark green, toothed foliage. AQUILEGIA Aquilegia 'Crimson Star' Columbine Red and white blooms, grows up to 2' tall. AUGUST to OCTOBER Anemone x hybrida 'Honorine Jobert' Windflower Large, single white flowers on 3-4' stems in late summer/fall. Aquilegia 'McKana Giants' Columbine MAY to JUNE Large showy flowers in pastel colors, many are bi-colors, prized for their wide flared spurs, 24"-30" AQUILEGIA Aquilegia alpina Columbine AUGUST to OCTOBER A mountain species with nodding bright blue and white blooms up to 3". Grows up to 12"-24" tall. Aquilegia 'Songbird Dove' Columbine APRIL to JUNE Another variety out of the Songbird series with loads of lovely pure white blooms, 2' compact plants. APRIL to JUNE Aquilegia canadensis Native Columbine Wildflower with yellow sepals and red spurs rising 12"-24" above the foliage. 100mm ellepot: Aquilegia 'Songbird Robin' Columbine APRIL to JUNE Soft pink sepals with white petals, 2' compact plants, a floriferous reblooming variety. APRIL to JUNE APRIL to JUNE

26 ARUNCUS Aruncus dioicus Goats Beard Grows 4'-6' tall. Tall upright plant forms nice clumps with attractive plumes of white flowers in late spring. ASTER Aster 'Alert' Intense rose-red flowers in late summer-fall on 12-15" plants. APRIL to MAY ASARUM Asarum canadensis Wild Ginger Woodland native, 6-8" tall with heart-shaped, deep green leaves. Aster novae-angliae New England Aster AUGUST to OCTOBER Deep purple-pink blooms. Grows 3'-5' tall and will naturalize. Prefers moist soils. ASCLEPIAS Asclepias incarnata Marsh Milkweed MARCH to APRIL Bloom clusters are white to pink-mauve in color. Grows up to 4' tall. Naturalizing habit. Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Milkweed JULY to OCTOBER Stunning tangerine orange blooms in summer, native perennial. A butterfly favorite. Thrives in hot, sunny dry areas. AUGUST to SEPTEMBER Aster oblongifolius Aromatic Aster Violet blue daisy-like flowers with yellow centers. Grows up to 2' tall in a mounded habit with fragrant foliage. AUGUST to SEPTEMBER Aster 'Professor Kippenberg' Bright blue-violet daisy-like flowers in late summer and fall, yellow flower centers, 15" tall AUGUST to OCTOBER JULY to SEPTEMBER

27 ASTER Aster 'Purple Dome' Large rounded mound 18"-24" tall and wide, royal purple flowers. ASTILBE Astilbe chinensis 'Visions' False Spirea Lilac-purple blooms, bronze-green foliage, compact 12-15''. More drought tolerant. AUGUST to OCTOBER ASTILBE Astilbe chinensis 'Pumila' False Spirea Masses of lavender-pink plumes, 10-12" tall. Can be used as a groundcover. Plants spread with foliage creating a dense mat. JUNE to JULY Astilbe japonica 'Deutschland' False Spirea Pure white bloom panicles, 24"-30". JULY to AUGUST Astilbe chinensis 'Vision in Pink' PP11860 False Spirea Sturdy upright pink plumes rising above blue-green foliage to 18". More drought tolerant than other varieties. MAY to JUNE Astilbe simplicifolia 'Hennie Graafland' False Spirea Light pink blooms, 18" tall, sister plant to 'Sprite' but taller. Dense, glossy and deep green foliage. JUNE to JULY Astilbe chinensis 'Vision in Red' PP11965 False Spirea Deep red buds open to red-rose flowers, bronze green foliage to 15". Strong plant and more drought tolerant than other varieties. JUNE to JULY Astilbe x arendsii 'Bridal Veil' False Spirea Dark green, glossy foliage with masses of white feathery plumes, 28" tall JUNE to JULY MAY to JUNE

28 ASTILBE Astilbe x arendsii 'Erika' False Spirea Open narrow panicles of light heather pink in June and July. Grows 30"- 36" tall. BERGENIA Bergenia cordifolia Heartleaf Bergenia Thick foliage forms nice clumps to 15", can be used as groundcover, rosepink flowers MAY to JUNE Astilbe x arendsii 'Fanal' False Spirea Early season, dark red flower spikes, foliage is tinged mahogany-red in spring turning green by summer APRIL to MAY BRUNNERA Brunnera 'Jack Frost' PP13859 False Forget-Me-Not Brightens up the shade garden with silver heart-shaped leaves with dark green veining. Cheerful blue flowers in spring. Grows 15" tall. BAPTISIA Baptisia australis False Indigo MAY to JUNE Blue-green foliage. Grows 4' tall with showy indigo blue flowers in spring to early summer followed by decorative black seed pods that can be used in flower arrangements. Low maintenance, long-live and drought tolerant. CALLIRHOE Callirhoe involucrata Purple Poppy Mallow APRIL to MAY Low-growing with bright magenta 2", cup-shaped flowers starting in late spring. Grows up to 12" tall and up to 3' wide. Prefers well-drained areas. 100mm ellepot: Baptisia sphaerocarpa Yellow Wild Indigo MAY to JUNE Attractive blue-green leaves. Yellow blooms in spring. Grows 2-3' tall and wide. Round brown seed pods in late summer. MAY to JULY CARYOPTERIS Caryopteris 'First Choice' PP11958 False Spirea Dark blue buds open to vivid blue-violet flowers starting mid-late summer. Compact, dense habit reaching up to 36" tall. 2 Gallon MAY to JUNE AUGUST to OCTOBER

29 CARYOPTERIS Caryopteris 'Sunshine Blue' PPAF False Spirea Beautiful gold foliage all season long for great contrast in the perennial border. Rich amethyst-blue flowers in late summer through fall, 24-30". A stronger growing variety than 'Worchester's Gold'. 2 Gallon CHELONE Chelone 'Hot Lips' Turtlehead Deep colored rose-pink flowers in late summer through fall, 2'-3' tall AUGUST to OCTOBER Caryopteris x 'Petit Bleu' PP14674 False Spirea Glossy, deep-green foliage, blue flowers and compact branching, 3-4'. 2 Gallon Bog Plant AUGUST to OCTOBER Chelone obliqua Rose Turtlehead Rosy pink or purple flowers in late summer. Dark green foliage. Prefers moist soils. Grows 2'-3' tall spreading out 2'. 100mm ellepot: CERATOSTIGMA Ceratostigma plumbaginoides Plumbago AUGUST to OCTOBER Intense blue flowers, glossy green foliage, low growing, 8" tall and spreading 24", long blooming with stunning red fall foliage. Can be used as groundcover. CHELONE Chelone glabra Turtlehead 100mm ellepot: JULY to OCTOBER Best grown in moist to wet soils. Grows up to 3' tall. Blooms are white to pink. CONOCLIEUM Conoclieum coelestinum Blue Mist Flower; Wild Ageratum Bog Plant JULY to AUGUST Clusters of fuzzy light blue flowers in summer. Grows 24"-36" tall. Prefers moist soils. CONVALLARIA Convallaria majalis Lily-of-the-Valley 100mm ellepot: JULY to SEPTEMBER Dark green foliage with fragrant bell shaped flowers, 8" AUGUST to OCTOBER APRIL

30 COREOPSIS Coreopsis 'Jethro Tull' PPAF Tickseed A cross between 'Early Sunrise' and 'Zamfir'. Abundant golden-yellow fluted petals rise above a mound of tidy compact foliage. Grows 18" tall. COREOPSIS Coreopsis verticillata 'Moonbeam' Tickseed 1992 PPA Plant of the Year. Glowing pale yellow flowers all summer long, 18". 100mm ellepot: MAY to JULY Coreopsis lanceolata Lanceleaf Coreopsis Grows up to 24" tall with cheery golden yellow blooms. Does well in poor, sandy soils. 100mm ellepot: MAY to OCTOBER Coreopsis verticillata 'Zagreb' Tickseed Golden-yellow blooms all summer, finely cut foliage, 24" tall 100mm ellepot: MAY to JUNE Coreopsis lanceolata 'Early Sunrise' Tickseed Brilliant golden-yellow, semi-double flowers. One of the earliest to bloom. DIANTHUS Dianthus 'Bath's Pink' Cheddar Pink MAY to OCTOBER Very fragrant flowers are soft pink, silvery-blue foliage, grows only 6"-8" tall. Low and spreading Coreopsis lanceolata 'Sunray' Tickseed MAY to JULY Many large double bright golden-yellow blooms on compact plants up to 20" tall. MAY to JUNE Dianthus g. 'Feuerhexe' ('Firewitch') 2006 PPA Plant of the Year! Masses of unique raspberry red 1" flowers with a delightful spicy clove fragrance. Blooms contrast nicely against the silver-blue mats of evergreen foliage. Often re-blooms in fall with deadheading. Foliage grows to 6". 100mm ellepot: MAY to JULY MAY to JULY

31 DICENTRA Dicentra eximia 'Luxuriant' Bleeding Heart A choice, everblooming variety with rose-red flowers and attractive bluegreen foliage. 15" ECHINACEA Echinacea purpurea Purple Coneflower Native coneflower with pink to purple blooms in summer. Grows 2'-4' tall. Naturalizing. 100mm ellepot: ECHINACEA Echinacea 'Cheyenne Spirit' Cone Flower JUNE to SEPTEMBER 2013 AAS Winner Durable, drought tolerant plants offering a mix of rich bloom colors from orange, red, purple, and pink to lighter shades of yellow, cream and white. JUNE to AUGUST Echinacea purpurea 'Cygnet White' White Coneflower Most compact selection, horizontal white flowers with attractive cone center. Bloom stalks up to 2' tall. Echinacea pallida Pale Purple Coneflower JUNE to SEPTEMBER Coneflowers with pale purple drooping petals in early to mid-summer growing up to 3' tall. Can tolerate dry conditions well. Narrow dark green leaves. JULY to SEPTEMBER Echinacea purpurea 'Kim's Knee High' PP12242 Purple Coneflower Dwarf version, clear pink drooping reflexed flower petals. Grows 15"-24" tall when in bloom. 100mm ellepot: JUNE to AUGUST Echinacea 'Prairie Splendor' Coneflower Great compact variety and long blooming from early summer into fall. Large rose-pink flowers atop compact plants. Grows up to 24" tall. JULY to SEPTEMBER Echinacea purpurea 'Magnus' Purple Coneflower 1998 PPA Plant of the Year. Intense rose-pink petals with large copperbrown cone. 3' tall 100mm ellepot: JULY to SEPTEMBER JUNE to SEPTEMBER

32 ECHINACEA Echinacea purpurea 'PowWow White' Compact Coneflower Grows only 24" tall. Compact growth with great basal branching resulting in more blooms per plant. Large 3"-4" white blooms with contrasting orange-brown cone centers. Very long blooming. EPIMEDIUM Epimedium x catabrigiense Bishop's Hat Spreads up to 3' wide forming a nice low growing mound of foliage. Yellow blooms tinged pink are borne on wiry stems 18"-24" tall. Leaves are tinted copper/bronze in the spring and fall. Tolerated dry, rocky, shady spots. JUNE to SEPTEMBER Echinacea purpurea 'PowWow Wild Berry' Purple Coneflower Showy rosy-purple blooms on sturdy stems with a bright orange cone center. Grows up to 3' tall. Epimedium youngii 'Niveum' Barrenwort APRIL to MAY Pure white flowers in spring after most other epimediums have bloomed. New foliage is tinted red, maturing to green, and then turning a deep red color in fall. Great groundcover or border plant for shady dry areas. Grows 6"-8" tall. JUNE to AUGUST EPIMEDIUM Epimedium 'Frohnleiten' Barrenwort Grows 12" tall, yellow flowers, maroon tinted foliage in spring and fall, bright green summer foliage. Very drought tolerant APRIL EQUISETUM Equisetum hyemale Horsetail or Scouring Rush Grows 2'-5' tall and will naturalize. Prefers moist areas. APRIL Epimedium grandiflora 'Lilafee' Barrenwort Lilac purple flowers which look like spider-legged tadpoles with yellow throats over heart-shaped leaves. Reliable plant in shady dry areas. ERYNGIUM Eryngium yuccifolium Rattlesnake Master Bog Plant Bristly-edged, sword shaped leaves similar to a yucca growing up to 3' long. White flowers resemble thistle. Grows 4'-5' tall. Drought tolerant. Grows well in rocky, well drained areas. MAY to JUNE JUNE to SEPTEMBER

33 EUPATORIUM Eupatorium 'Little Joe' Joe Pye Weed Compact grower 3'-4' tall. Mauve flowers in flat top clusters appear in midlate summer. A butterfly favorite. FERNS Dryopteris erythrosora Autumn Fern New leaf buds are copper-pink changing to bronze-green, fronds mature to a shiny green, 24" 100mm ellepot: AUGUST to SEPTEMBER FERNS Adiantum pedatum Maidenhair Fern Fronds have a dainty and delicate appearance, deciduous, 12-24". Matteuccia struthiopteris Ostrich Fern Tall, erect 3' arching plants, not evergreen. Athyrium filix femina Lady Fern Dense, upright clumping variety, vigorous showy fern with lacy cut lanceshaped leaves to 24". Onoclea sensibilis Sensitive Fern Medium to light green colored fronds are deciduous. A tough and hardy fern with coarse leaves. 100mm ellepot: Athyrium niponicum 'Pictum' Japanese Painted Fern 2004 PPA Plant of the Year. Exciting purple, gray, green variegated foliage 100mm ellepot: Osmunda cinnamomea Cinnamon Fern Deep green fronds, large brown fiddleheads in spring, strong growing vigorous species, 36" tall.

34 FERNS Osmunda regalis Royal Fern Attractive lance-shaped fronds, vase-shaped growth habit, slow spreader, up to 3' tall. GERANIUM Geranium 'Biokovo' Cranesbill Masses of delicate pink flowers with deeper pink flush, looks good all season, vigorous spreader, fragrant foliage, 12" tall. 100mm ellepot: Polystichum acrostichoides Christmas Fern Lustrous, leathery fronds are dark green. One of the first to emerge in spring, 18", semi-evergreen foliage. 100mm ellepot: MAY to JULY Geranium 'Brookside' Cranesbill Violet-blue flowers with white eyes. Long blooming with attractive foliage. Leaves turn a bright red-orange in fall. Grows 20" tall. GAILLARDIA Gaillardia grandiflora 'Goblin' Blanket Flower Bright orange- red flower petals with yellow tips. Heat, sun, and drought tolerant, 10-12" tall MAY to JULY Geranium macrorrhizum 'Bevan's Variety' Big Root Geranium Deep magenta blooms with dark red sepals late spring through summer, 12" tall. foliage. GALIUM Galium odoratum Sweet Woodruff MAY to OCTOBER Dark green tiny leaves, plants form lush mounds, white flowers, makes a great groundcover 100mm ellepot: MAY to AUGUST Geranium 'Rozanne' PP12175 Cranesbill Large, violet-blue flowers with a white eye, deep green foliage, long blooming, Spreads 3'. MAY MAY to JULY

35 GERANIUM Geranium sang. 'New Hampshire Purple' Bloody Cranesbill Deeply lobed dark green foliage turns shades of red/purple in fall. Magenta colored blooms. Low mounding at 9"-12" tall. GRASSES/SEDGES Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem Colorful and vigorous growing native grass. Foliage in shades of green, gray and blue turning red in fall. Grows up to 5'-6' tall. MAY to JUNE Geranium sanguineum Cranesbill Bowl-shaped magenta flowers cover plants late spring-early summer, reblooms if sheared, foliage turns blood red in fall, 12-15". Andropogon ternarius Splitbeard Bluestem SEPTEMBER to NOVEMBER Grows up to 3' tall. Blue-green foliage in summer turning red, copper, and bronze in fall. Fluffy silver seedheads persist into winter. GRASSES/SEDGES Acorus calamus Sweet Flag MAY to JULY An easy to grow, semi-aquatic species that spreads to form nice colonies. Grows well in bog areas or gardens that stay consistently moist. Upright, iris-like foliage growing 2'-3' tall. SEPTEMBER to NOVEMBER Andropogon virginicus Broomsedge Attractive golden-copper fall foliage. Clump-forming grass 2'-3' tall. Bog Plant Acorus gramineus 'Minimus Aureus' Variegated Sweet Flag Adorable, dwarf golden variety, slow spreading tufted form, grass-like foliage, good in moist areas. Bouteloua curtipendula Sideoats Grama SEPTEMBER to NOVEMBER Narrow bladed green grass that turns golden in the fall. Small reddishorange blooms on stalks. Grows 12". Bog Plant

36 GRASSES/SEDGES Bouteloua gracilis Blue Grama Low growing bunch grass with decorative seedheads in late summer and fall. Narrow grey-green leaves. Grows 12"-16" tall. A durable grass. GRASSES/SEDGES Carex annectens Yellow Fruited Sedge Dense growing clumps up to 2' wide and 1'-3' tall that prefers moist areas. Greenish-yellow to brown flowers appear on spikes in late spring. JULY to NOVEMBER Calamagrostis 'Karl Foerster' Feather Reed Grass 2001 PPA Plant of the Year. Showy feather plumes with striking, erect wheat-colored seed heads, Upright habit, 4' MAY to JUNE Carex 'Bowles Golden' Sedge Bright gold foliage with narrow green margins. Makes an excellent border. Moisture loving. 18" tall. 100mm ellepot: JULY to OCTOBER Calamagrostis 'Overdam' Feather Reed Grass Clumping plant with striking variegation of cream-white stripes. Foliage reaches 18" with plumes reaching 3'+. Bog Plant Carex 'Bunny Blue' Blue Sedge Blue green foliage growing 8"-12" tall. Great for shady borders. Carex albicans Oak Sedge JULY to OCTOBER Bright green leaf blades grow up to 16" long and grows to form tufts. Grows 1' to 1-1/2' tall and wide. Drought tolerant Carex crinita Fringed Sedge Dense, clump growing sedge. Prefers moist soils. Grows 2'-4' tall. 100mm ellepot: MAY Bog Plant MAY to JULY

37 GRASSES/SEDGES Carex eburnea Bristle-leaf Sedge Soft, green leaves form rounded clumps up to 10" tall. Whitish-green blooms in spring are fairly insignificant. Can tolerate heavy shade. Can be used as a slow spreading, naturalizing groundcover. GRASSES/SEDGES Carex muskingumensis Palm Sedge Grows 2'-3' tall. Forms dense erect clumps with unique palm shaped leaves. Native to wooded swamps and wooded flood plains of rivers. Slender flower spikes. 100mm ellepot: Carex grayii Bur Sedge APRIL Functional and ornamental sedge with unique flowers spikes bear burs. Golden fall color. Grows up to 30" tall. Bog Plant MAY to SEPTEMBER Carex pennsylvanica Pennsylvania Sedge A sedge that will tolerate both moist and dry conditions. Forms a loose, dense groundcover growing up to 7" tall. 100mm ellepot: Bog Plant MAY to JUNE Carex 'Ice Ballet' PP20228 Carex A sport of 'Ice Dance' with a wider creamy-white margin. Tidy clumps are 12"-15" tall and wide. Semi-evergreen foliage. Prefers evenly moist soils. Carex praegracilis Tollway or Expressway Sedge MAY to JUNE Prefers moist soils but tolerates dry soils at times. Very salt tolerant. Narrow grass-like foliage gracefully arches, growing 1'-2' tall. Can be used as a lawn substitute and mowed. 100mm ellepot: Carex muehlenbergii Sand Sedge Does well in dry, sandy, or rocky soils. Grows 1'-2' tall. Carex shortiana Short's Sedge MAY to JUNE Grows 2'-3' tall. Upright seedheads begin green turning a chocolate brown. Triangular flower stems. Foliage is blue-green. MAY Bog Plant MAY to JUNE

38 GRASSES/SEDGES Carex stricta Tussock Sedge Native plant in wetlands and moist forest areas. Grows in mounds and spreads by rhizomes. Grows up to 3' with flowers. GRASSES/SEDGES Festuca glauca 'Elijah Blue' Blue Fescue Soft, powdery blue spiked foliage forms small, rounded clumps, great for borders and rock gardens, 10" 100mm ellepot: Carex vulpinoidea Fox Sedge AUGUST to NOVEMBER Prefers moist soils. 2' clumps grow 2'-3' tall. Yellow-brown seedheads resemble a fox's tail. 100mm ellepot: Juncus effusus Soft Rush Spreading basal clumps grow 20" to 48" tall. Strong upright vertical form. Prefers moist soils. 100mm ellepot: Bog Plant MAY to JUNE Chasmanthium latifolium River Oats Green foliage, panicles drop under the weight of pale green flowers, reminiscent of the sea oats seen at the beach. 3-4'. Bog Plant JUNE to AUGUST Miscanthus 'Adagio' Dwarf Maiden Grass Fine textured olive-green leaves have a silver-grey striping. Nice arching habit to 3-4' tall. Attractive salmon colored plumes in late summer. Elymus virginicus Virginia Wild Rye AUGUST to OCTOBER Green to silver-blue foliage. Grows 2'-3' tall. Prefers evenly moist soils. A larval host for branded skippers and many satyrs. SEPTEMBER to OCTOBER Miscanthus 'Little Kitten' Dwarf Maiden Grass Compact mound of fine green leaves and produces fan-shaped 3' tall pumes. Grows only 2'-3' tall. APRIL to MAY SEPTEMBER to OCTOBER

39 GRASSES/SEDGES Miscanthus 'Morning Light' Variegated Maiden Grass Finely textured leaves with white variegation along margin, 4-5' tall. GRASSES/SEDGES Muhlenbergia capillaris Pink Muhly Grass Flowers appear in fall and are airy panicles of stunning lavendar-pink with a dramatic cloud-like appearance, 3' tall SEPTEMBER to OCTOBER Miscanthus purpurascens Flame Grass Erect clumping grass,foliage turns bright reddish-orange in fall, 3-4' tall. SEPTEMBER to OCTOBER Panicum virgatum Switchgrass Versatile plant that can tolerate wet, dry, sun, and heat. Upright growth habit to 3', great fall color. SEPTEMBER to OCTOBER Miscanthus sinensis 'Gracillimus' Maiden Grass Large clump-forming miscanthus with upright/arching narrow leaves, blooms late September, 5'-6' tall. Panicum virgatum 'Cheyenne Sky' Switchgrass AUGUST to OCTOBER Forms nice upright clumps of blue-green foliage reaching only 2' tall. Foliage takes on hues of deep red in the summer with burgundy-red flower panicles in late summer growing up to 3' tall. Attractive grass year- SEPTEMBER to OCTOBER Miscanthus 'Strictus' Porcupine Grass Yellow horizontal bands similar to Zebra Grass but a more rigid, upright habit. 4'-5' tall. Panicum virgatum 'Northwind' Switchgrass AUGUST to FEBRUARY Tall, upright grass growing 4'-5' tall with blue-green foliage. In late summer, yellow flower panicles rise just above the foliage like a cloud. Fall foliage takes on hues of yellow and beige. Persistent seed heads and foliage provides winter interest. SEPTEMBER to OCTOBER AUGUST to FEBRUARY

40 GRASSES/SEDGES Panicum virgatum 'Rotstrahlbusch' Red Switch grass Upright growth to 3' tall with silver-green blades taking on red hues during the summer turning a rich burgundy-red color in the fall. Fine flower heads are pink-tinged rising 2' above the foliage in mid-summer changing to a yellow-beige color. GRASSES/SEDGES Schizachyrium scoparium 'The Blues' Little Bluestem This selection of Little Bluestem possesses stunning blue foliage with red flower stems. Fall foliage in shades of red and orange. Grows 2'-3' tall. Loves it sunny and dry. Panicum virgatum 'Shenandoah' Switchgrass AUGUST to FEBRUARY Spectacular red switch grass, red-tinted foliage all season intensifying in fall, good substitute for Japanese Bloodgrass, 3' tall with plumes rising above foliage. Scirpus atrovirens Great Green Bulrush SEPTEMBER to OCTOBER Grows 2'-4' tall. Mostly upright foliage with tall branches that rise with small clusters of 6-26 greenish-brown to blackish-brown flower spikelets. 100mm ellepot: AUGUST to OCTOBER Pennisetum alopecuroides 'Hameln' Dwarf Fountain Grass More compact, smaller version of species with finer textured leaves, 2' tall. Scirpus cyperinus Wool Grass JUNE to JULY Erect grass-like foliage growing 3'-5' tall. Smooth, flat leaves are approximately 1/2" wide. Flowers form in dense clusters of greenishbrown spikelets, followed by yellow-gray fruit late summer into fall. 100mm ellepot: Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem JULY to OCTOBER Very hardy native prairie grass. Foliage can have green or blue hues that turns red by fall. Grows up to 36" tall. Upright growth habit. Adds nice color to the fall landscape. 100mm ellepot: Scirpus validus Soft-stemmed Bulrush JULY to AUGUST Grows in moist soils up to 6'-8' tall and spreading 4'-5' wide. Good for erosion control near ponds and streambeds. Brownish colored inflorescences hang pendulously from spring to fall. 100mm ellepot: SEPTEMBER to OCTOBER Bog Plant

41 GRASSES/SEDGES Spartina pectinata Prairie Cordgrass Tough grass growing up to 4-7' tall forming large arching clumps. Yellow fall color. HELIANTHUS Helianthus salicifolius Willowleaf Sunflower Profuse blooms add loads of color in late summer with bright 2-2.5" large yellow blooms with dark brown centers. Grows 4'-6'' tall. Best upright growth and blooms in full sun but grows in part sun as well. Sporobolus heterolepis Prairie Dropseed Grass JULY to AUGUST A wonderful native selection that works well in the urban landscape. Clump-forming grass growing 2'-3' tall with delicate open bloom panicles that are vanilla scented. Thrives in sunny dry locations. 100mm ellepot: HELLEBORUS Helleborus 'HCG Jacob' Lenten Rose AUGUST to OCTOBER Beautiful white blooms fade to a light apple green as they mature. Dark green foliage is generally free from disease and insect problems. Highly deer and rabbit resistant. Grows 12" tall and 12"-18" wide. SEPTEMBER to OCTOBER HELENIUM Helenium autumnale Sneezeweed Upright growing perennial up to 24"-48" tall. Bright golden-yellow daisylike blooms are 2" across. Prefers moist soils. FEBRUARY to MAY Helleborus x ballardiae Gold Collection Merlin Lenten Rose Attractive outward facing blooms in shades of pink that mature to a darker cranberry color. Deep green foliage and stems. One of the first perennials to bloom, often in February. Highly deer and rabbit resistant! Grows 15" tall and 24" wide. AUGUST to OCTOBER HELIANTHUS Helianthus s. 'Low Down' PPAF False Sunflower Masses of yellow daisy flowers make a wonderful impact in late summer/fall. Grows 1'-2' tall. FEBRUARY to MAY Helleborus x ericsmithii Gold Collection Shooting Star Lenten Rose Dusty rose colored buds open to white and then fade back to green as the blooms mature. Dark green leaves have prominent veins and reddish stems. Highly deer and rabbit resistant! Grows 18" tall and 24" wide. AUGUST to OCTOBER FEBRUARY to MAY

42 HEMEROCALLIS Hemerocallis 'Chicago Apache' Daylily Large, intense scarlet red blooms with ruffled edges, 30". HEMEROCALLIS Hemerocallis 'Purple D'Oro' Daylily Purple version of 'Stella D'Oro', reddish-purple blooms with yellow throat JUNE to JULY Hemerocallis 'Happy Returns' Daylily Canary yellow blossoms with excellent growth habit, reliable re-bloomer all summer into fall with dead-heading, 18"-24". JUNE to OCTOBER Hemerocallis 'Red Stella' Daylily Red-purple blooms repeat beginning late spring through fall. Grows 18"- 24" tall MAY to SEPTEMBER Hemerocallis 'Hyperion' Daylily A classic cultivar with clear-yellow blooms with green throats on scapes reaching 3'-4' tall. JUNE to SEPTEMBER Hemerocallis 'Stella D'Oro' Daylily A popular, strong performer. Yellow-orange blooms, 18"-24", repeat bloomer Hemerocallis 'Java Seas' Daylily JUNE to JULY Long season of bright yellow, large fragrant blooms. Loads of bloom scapes with large number of buds per scape. Grows 24-26" Hemerocallis 'Strawberry Candy' Daylily MAY to SEPTEMBER Pretty in pink blooms with a darker strawberry pink halo. Long-blooming variety. Grows up to 24" tall. JUNE to AUGUST JUNE to AUGUST

43 HEUCHERA Heuchera americana 'Dale's Strain' Coral Bells Semi-evergreen leaves are marbled blue-green with white blooms rising on stalks above the foliage in spring. Very drought tolerant. Grows 18" tall and wide. HEUCHERA Heuchera 'Fire Chief' Coral Bells Wine-red leaves form clumps growing up to 12' tall and 15" wide. Pink to white blooms on 18" stems re-bloom from late spring into fall. Heuchera 'Black Beauty' PP13288 Coral Bells MAY to JULY This cultivar rivals 'Obsidian' with glossy, dark black-red ruffled leaves with magenta-purple undersides. Contrasts nicely in the landscape with yellow or orange leaved plants like Heuchera 'Southern Comfort'. Grows up to 12" tall. Heuchera 'Georgia Peach' PPAF Coral Bells MAY to SEPTEMBER Large peach colored leaves that change to rose and finally turning rosepurple for fall and winter interest. Foliage always has an attractive silverywhite overlay. Very hardy and vigorous villosa hybrid tolerating midwest heat and humidity very well. MAY to JUNE Heuchera 'Caramel' PP16560 Coral Bells A more robust villosa hybrid with fuzzy, bright orange-yellow foliage with purple undersides. Forms tight, compact hardy mounds. JUNE Heuchera 'Midnight Rose' PP18551 Coral Bells A sport of 'Obsidian' with deep, dark purple leaves marked with bright pink spots and flecks in spring lightening to a pale pink later in summer. Heuchera 'Circus' Coral Bells MAY to JUNE Spring leaves are peachy in color with red veins then turn a bright shade of chartreuse retaining the red veining for an attractive contrast. The red veining lightens in the heat of summer to return in the fall. A villosa hybrid. Pink to red blooms. Heuchera 'Palace Purple' Coral Bells 1991 PPA Plant of the Year. Shiny, reddish-purple to bronze maple-like foliage to 18", blush white flowers. 100mm ellepot: MAY to JUNE MAY to JULY

44 HEUCHERA Heuchera 'Pistache' PP19585 Coral Bells A villosa hybrid and robust grower with chartreuse to lime green leaves depending on sun exposure and season. Prefers some shade in the afternoon. Grows 10" tall and 15" wide. White blooms. HIBISCUS Hibiscus 'Cranberry Crush' PPAF Stunning scarlet red blooms are 7" across. Heavy bloomer all summer into fall. Grows only 4' tall. Prefers evenly moist soils. JULY to OCTOBER JUNE to JULY Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' Coral Bells Shimmering plum-purple color with darker purple veining, touches of silver in the foliage, 24" Hibiscus 'Fireball' PP13631 Rose Mallow Compact 4' tall plant with large blood red flowers up to 12" across. Fine textured foliage is green flushed with purple. Heuchera richardsonii Prairie Alumroot MAY to JUNE A native coral bells that is drought tolerant growing 1'-2' tall and wide. Attractive green leaves with scapes of white flowers rising above in late spring/early summer. JUNE to SEPTEMBER Hibiscus 'Kopper King' Rose Mallow Leaves have copper-red coloring, white flowers have bright red eye that streaks out throught the veination. Heuchera villosa 'Autumn Bride' Coral Bells JUNE to JULY Lush mounds of semi-evergreen rounded leaves give way to 2' tall spikes of creamy flowers in late summer into fall. Can be used as a groundcover in shady evenly moist gardens, but tolerates drought conditions very well. 2' tall and up to 4' wide. Hibiscus laevis Smooth Rose Mallow JULY to OCTOBER Grows 4'-6' tall, generally in wet areas aong streams, rivers or moist ditches. Three lobed leaves up to 6" long with large 5 petalled blooms up to 6" across. Bog Plant JULY to SEPTEMBER AUGUST to OCTOBER

45 HIBISCUS Hibiscus lasiocarpus Rose Mallow White or light rose colored blooms with a dark magenta center. Prefers moist soils. Grows 3'-6' tall. HOSTA Hosta 'Blue Angel' Plantain Lily Very large heart-shaped, blue-green leaves with heavy substance, 36", lavender flowers Bog Plant JULY to OCTOBER Hibiscus moeschetos Crimson-Eyed Rose Mallow Large blooms of white, pink, purple, and red accented by crimson centers. Prefers evenly moist or wet soils. Grows up to 7' tall. Hosta 'Blue Mouse Ears' Plantain Lily JULY 2008 Hosta of the Year. Dwarf blue hosta with thick, heart-shaped leaves. Lavender blooms in summer. Grows only 8" tall. Bog Plant JULY to SEPTEMBER Hibiscus 'Turn of the Century' Rose Mallow Pinwheel like blooms in shades from deep rose to light pink. Vigorous grower 5' tall 2 Gallon Hosta ' Bouquet' Plantain Lily JULY to AUGUST Wide, apple-green leaves with pale creamy yellow margins. Broad leaves have a wavy edge. Large, fragrant white blooms in mid summer. Grows 36" wide. JULY to SEPTEMBER HOSTA Hosta 'August Moon' Plantain Lily Chartreuse heart-shaped leaves, near white flowers JULY to AUGUST Hosta 'Francee' Plantain Lily Green with white margins, good consistent variegation, perfect shade garden border, lavender flowers, 15-18". JULY to AUGUST AUGUST

46 HOSTA Hosta 'Frances Williams' Plantain Lily Large blue-green with yellow margins, leaves develop heavy puckering with age, white flowers HOSTA Hosta 'Guacamole' Plantain Lily Green with gold center, sun tolerant, 22-24", nearly white fragrant flowers, slug resistant JUNE to JULY Hosta 'Gingko Craig' Plantain Lily Green with white margins, tidy clumps, great for borders, purple striped flowers AUGUST to SEPTEMBER Hosta 'Hadspen Blue' Plantain Lily Powdery steel blue rounded leaves. One of the best blues. Demonstrates good slug resistance, 16", pale lavender flowers AUGUST Hosta 'Gold Standard' Plantain Lily Gold leaves with irregular green margins, 24". JULY Hosta 'Halcyon' Plantain Lily Heavily textured and ribbed, 12-14", blue-violet blooms, slug resistant JULY to AUGUST Hosta 'Great Expectations' Plantain Lily Thick, puckered leaves have creamy-yellow centers, blue-green margins JULY to AUGUST Hosta 'June' Plantain Lily Gold with blue center, sport of Halcyon, pale lavender blooms, 15" tall JUNE to JULY JULY to AUGUST

47 HOSTA Hosta 'Krossa Regal' Plantain Lily Lance-shaped blue-green leaves, forms large vase-shaped clumps, orchid pink flowers on tall flower scapes HOSTA Hosta 'Royal Standard' Plantain Lily Lush green foliage, late season white fragrant flowers, 18-30". JULY to AUGUST Hosta 'Loyalist' Plantain Lily Reverse variegation of 'Patriot'. Deep green leaf margin with leaf center nearly pure white. Lavender blooms, 24" AUGUST to SEPTEMBER Hosta sieboldiana 'Elegans' Plantain Lily Blue-green foliage, leaves are heavily puckered with age, near white flowers, 24-36". Hosta 'Minuteman' Plantain Lily JULY to AUGUST A selection from H. Francee that resembles Patriot. Minuteman's foliage has a heavier substance, a darker green center, and a creamier white border that is somewhat cupped, 22" JUNE to JULY Hosta 'Stained Glass' Plantain Lily Improved 'Guacamole', shiny gold leaves with dark green margins, sun tolerant, fragrant lavender blooms JULY to AUGUST Hosta 'Patriot' Plantain Lily Bright variegated foliage is dark green with broad white margins, 20" tall and 30", lavender flowers JULY to AUGUST Hosta 'Sum and Substance' Plantain Lily Chartreuse-gold, 33" tall x 80" wide, lavender flowers AUGUST to SEPTEMBER JULY to AUGUST

48 HOUTTUYNIA Houttuynia cordata 'Chameleon' Chameleon Plant Heart-shaped leaves, striking foliage of yellow, green, bronze and scarlet red. Thrives in wet areas. 15" IRIS Iris cristata Dwarf Crested Iris Short growing native iris usually flowering blue-violet. Grows only 6" tall. Bog Plant MAY to JUNE HYPERICUM Hypericum calycinum St. John's Wort Bright yellow flowers with semi-evergreen foliage, 12" 100mm ellepot: MAY to JUNE Iris ensata 'Royal Robes' Japanese Iris Nice upright foliage gives rise to the rich, dark purple flowers growing up to 36" tall. Prefers evenly moist soils. JULY to AUGUST Hypericum calycinum 'Brigadoon' St. John's Wort Golden yellow to chartreuse foliage filling in quickly up to 16" tall and 36" wide. Can tolerate shade and full sun. Yellow summer blooms. Bog Plant JUNE to JULY Iris ensata 'Temple Bells' Japanese Iris Blue and purple bi-colored blooms. Prefers evenly moist soils. Grows 36" tall. IBERIS Iberis sempervirens Candytuft JUNE to AUGUST Dwarf semi-evergreen perennial covered in a cloud of white flowers in spring, grows only 4"-6" tall, spreading up to 24" Iris fulva Copper Iris Bog Plant JUNE to JULY Crestless, copper red blooms in late spring. Green sword-like foliage. Prefers moist soils. Grows up to 3' tall. Bog Plant MAY to JUNE APRIL to MAY

49 IRIS Iris pallida 'Albo Variegata' Oris Root lavender-blue flowers, handsome 2-3' leaves variegated with cream, white and blue-green IRIS Iris sibirica 'White Swirl' Siberian Iris One of the best whites! Ivory white self and falls with a touch of gold in the throat, 30" Iris pseudacorus 'Variegata' Yellow Flag MAY to JUNE Variegated foliage with yellow blooms in late spring. 3'-5' tall. Can tolerate dry areas but prefers evenly moist sites and grows well as a bog plant. MAY to JUNE Iris versicolor Blue Flag Iris with blue-violet blooms in late spring/early summer. Grows 24"-36" tall. Prefers moist soils. Bog Plant MAY to JUNE Iris sibirica 'Caesar's Brother' Siberian Iris Deep purple self with yellow and white blaze with black veining, 36" Bog Plant MAY to JUNE Iris virginica Southern Blueflag Grows up to 3' tall. Prefers moist sunny soils. Attactive foliage and blooms. 100mm ellepot: MAY to JUNE Iris sibirica 'Ruffled Velvet' Siberian Iris Dramatic red-purple standards with darker purple falls with a black and gold blaze, 28" Bog Plant JUNE to JULY LAMIUM Lamium maculatum 'Beacon Silver' Spotted Nettle Bright silver leaves with narrow dark green margins and pink flowers. Grows 6" tall. Foliage is semi-evergreen. MAY to JUNE JUNE to JULY

50 LAMIUM Lamium maculatum 'Pink Pewter' Spotted Nettle Silver leaves with narrow dark green margins with soft pink flowers. Grows 6" tall. Semi-evergreen foliage. 100mm ellepot: LEUCANTHEMUM Leucanthemum maximum 'Becky' Shasta Daisy PPA Plant of the Year Loads of large, single white blooms on strong stems, loves our hot and humid summers. 3' tall when blooming. Lamium maculatum 'White Nancy' Spotted Nettle JUNE to JULY Nearly all silver leaves with narrow blue-green margin and pure white hooded blooms. Grows 6" tall. Semi-evergreen foliage. 100mm ellepot: JUNE to AUGUST Leucanthemum superbum 'Snowcap' Shasta Daisy Grows only 14" tall, compact selection with masses of single white flowers with traditional yellow center in late spring. Re-blooms again in late summer with cooler weather. JUNE to JULY LAVENDER Lavender angustifolia 'Munstead' English Lavender foliage, violet-blue flowers, 15" LIATRIS Liatris 'Floristan White' Gayfeather JUNE to AUGUST Masses of white flower spikes, 3' tall. Attracts both butterflies and hummingbirds. JUNE to AUGUST Lavender angustifolia 'Hidcote Blue' English Lavender Compact grey-green, fragrant foliage, dark purple flowers, 12" Liatris pycnostachya Prairie Blazing Star JUNE to JULY Foliage grows in upright clumps up to 2'-4' tall. Purple flowers on spikes open from the top down. Tolerates poor soils, drought, heat and humidity. JUNE to AUGUST JULY to AUGUST

51 LIATRIS Liatris spicata Blazing Star Grows 2'-4' tall. Upright, clump forming plant with tall spikes of purple flowers in summer. LILIUM Lilium 'Casa Blanca' Oriental Lily Big, showstopper flowers are clear white, pleasing fragrance, 48" JULY to AUGUST Liatris spicata 'Kobold' Gayfeather Flowers spikes of rich violet rise above the foliage 30"-36" tall in summer. Lilium 'Ivory Pixie' Asiatic Lily JULY Creamy white blooms with no spotting. Slight yellow-green throat. Grows only 20"-24" tall. JUNE to JULY LIGULARIA Ligularia 'Britt-Marie Crawford' PP16113 Deep dark glossy chocolate-maroon leaf tops. Deep orange yellow flowers in late summer, 3'-4' JUNE Lilium 'Pink Pixie' Asiatic Lily Pink blooms growing 16" tall. Ligularia 'Othello' SEPTEMBER to OCTOBER Grows up to 3' tall with large leathery leaves that are heart-shaped and toothed. Yellow-orange daisy-like flowers in summer. Prefers evenly moist soils. Lilium 'Stargazer' Oriental Lily JUNE Popular choice for its bloom color and strong fragrance. Blooms are deep rose-red with white edge, speckled, 28"-36" JULY to AUGUST JULY

52 LIRIOPE Liriope 'Monroe White' Lily-Turf Dark green tufted foliage, creamy white flower spikes, 18". LIRIOPE Liriope spicata Lily-Turf Green strap-like foliage, vigorous spreading groundcover, lilac blooms, 12" AUGUST to SEPTEMBER Liriope muscari 'Big Blue' Lily-Turf Tufted foliage to 18". Dark violet flowers, excellent border plant, semievergreen 100mm ellepot: AUGUST to SEPTEMBER LOBELIA Lobelia cardinalis Cardinal Flower Fire-red flower spikes 3'-4' tall. Thrives in moist areas. AUGUST to SEPTEMBER Liriope muscari 'Royal Purple' Lily-Turf Dark green semi-evergreen foliage with eye-catching, intense violet-purple flowers Bog Plant JULY to SEPTEMBER Lobelia siphilitica Blue Lobelia Blue flower spikes in summer. Moisture loving. Grows 2'-3' tall. 100mm ellepot: AUGUST to SEPTEMBER Liriope muscari 'Variegata' Lily-Turf Leaves are striped with yellow, cream and green. Lilac flowers. MAZUS Mazus reptans purple Bog Plant JULY to AUGUST Grows only 2"-4" tall with violet-blue flowers. Great groundcover or rock garden plant. ** NOTE: Mazus alba can be contract grown. Call for more details and pricing. AUGUST to SEPTEMBER JUNE to JULY

53 MERTENSIA Mertensia virginica Virginia Bluebells Trumpet shaped buds are pink and blooms emerge pink changing to a beautiful clear sky blue color. Grows 1-1/2' tall and wide. Foliage dies back in summer as plants go dormant. Can be grown near black walnut. MONARDA Monarda 'Petite Wonder' PP13149 Bee Balm Lovely pink flowers above dark green mildew resistant foliage, compact dwarf variety spreading up to 24" wide and 12" tall. MIMULUS Mimulus ringens Allegheny Monkey Flower MARCH to APRIL Grows 1'-3' tall. Prefers moist soils. Attractive lilac-purple flowers resemble snapdragons. JUNE to AUGUST NEPETA Nepeta 'Blue Wonder' Catmint Spectacular 12-14" tall groundcover, 6" blue flower spikes. JUNE to SEPTEMBER MONARDA Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot Lavender-pink blooms. Grows 2'-4' tall. Naturalizing. 100mm ellepot: JULY to AUGUST Monarda 'Jacob Cline' Bee Balm Large bright red florets bring in the hummingbirds and butterflies. Long blooming variety and highly resistant to powdery mildew. Grows 3' tall. Nepeta 'Walker's Low' Catmint JUNE to AUGUST Compact 10"-14" mounds of gray-green foliage is covered with lavenderblue flowers during summer. NYMPHAEA Nymphaea odorata Water Lily 100mm ellepot: JUNE to AUGUST Smooth floating leaves are round with a waxy upper coating that is waterrepellent. Beautiful white blooms with prominent yellow stamens. JUNE to AUGUST Bog Plant JUNE to OCTOBER

54 OENOTHERA Oenothera missouriensis Evening Primrose Large 3" canary yellow flowers. Grows 8" tall but spreading to 24"+. Blooms are followed by striking seed pods. PELTANDRA Peltandra virginica Green Arrow Arum Requires moist soils and can tolerate deep shade. Large attractive leave growing up to 2' tall and wide. 100mm ellepot: Oenothera speciosa 'Siskyou Pink' Evening Primrose JUNE to AUGUST Large pink flowers late spring/summer, vigorous grower, low mounding habit. Bog Plant APRIL to JUNE PENSTEMON Penstemon 'Husker Red' Beard Tongue 1996 PPA Plant of the Year. Striking deep red foliage, white flowers tinged pink on 3' stems 100mm ellepot: PACKERA Packera obovata Roundleaf Ragwort MAY to JULY Profuse bright yellow, daisy-like flowers in spring. Grows 1 to 1-1/2' tall. Previously was designated as Senecio obovatus. JUNE to JULY PEONY Peony 'Coral Charm' Peony Deep coral buds open to semi-double coral peach blossoms. Early season. Grows 24-36". 2 Gallon PARTHENIUM Parthenium integrifolium Wild Quinine APRIL to JUNE Grows 2-4' tall with fragrant foliage. Summer white blooms. Tolerates poor dry soils. MAY Peony 'Felix Crousse' Carmine-red petals with a silvery sheen. double. 28" 2 Gallon 100mm ellepot: MAY to AUGUST MAY to JUNE

55 PEONY Peony 'Festiva Maxima', double white blooms with red drizzled in the center petals. 34" 2 Gallon PEONY Peony 'Sarah Bernhardt' Gigantic, double apple bloosom pink blooms., mid to late season blooms. 34" tall 2 Gallon MAY to JUNE Peony 'Kansas' Large, double watermelon-red blooms on strong stems. 32" 2 Gallon MAY to JUNE PEROVSKIA Perovskia atriplicifolia Russian Sage 1995 PPA Plant of the Year. Fine textured silvery-green foliage with abundant, airy spikes of lavender-blue flowers MAY to JUNE Peony 'Karl Rosenfeld' Brilliant, double fuchsia-red blooms are fragrant, 34" 2 Gallon MAY to JUNE JULY to SEPTEMBER Perovskia 'Little Spire' Russian Sage Wonderful shorter cultivar with lavender-blue flowers against silvery green foliage, short upright habit, 26"-36" Peony 'Pastel Sunrise' Japanese Peony blooms are well formed with a double row of pink guard petals that mature to a pastel pink. Pastel yellow center. Mid-season blooms. Grows 26" tall. Attractive dark green foliage. MAY JULY to SEPTEMBER PHLOX Phlox divaricata Wild Sweet William A spreading woodland phlox with lilac-blue blooms in spring that are lighltly fragrant. Grows up to 15" tall and wide. APRIL to MAY

56 PHLOX Phlox paniculata Meadow Phlox rose-purple bloom clusters. Grows 36"-48" tall. Prefers evenly moist soils. PHLOX Phlox subulata 'Emerald Blue' Creeping Phlox Brilliant bright blue flowers, 4-6", use as groundcover or in rock gardens JULY to AUGUST Phlox paniculata 'David' Tall Garden Phlox 2002 PPA Plant of the Year. Deliciously fragrant, white, mildew resistant, 40" 100mm ellepot: APRIL Phlox subulata 'Emerald Pink' Creeping Phlox Brilliant bright pink flowers, 4-6", great as groundcover or in rock gardens JULY to SEPTEMBER Phlox paniculata 'Flame Pink' Garden Phlox Compact plants with large clusters of pink blooms. Grows 12"-18" tall APRIL Phlox subulata 'White Delight' Creeping Phlox A mass of white spring blooms, low growing clumps, can be used as groundcover Phlox paniculata 'Flame Purple' Garden Phlox JULY to SEPTEMBER A newer compact variety that is both fragrant and mildew resistant. Dark purple blooms with a reddish-purple eye. Grows only 12"-18" tall. PODOPHYLLUM Podophyllum peltatum May Apple APRIL Can grow in both moist and dry woodland areas growing up to 18" tall and spreads to naturalize in colonies. Umbrella like pale green leaves emerge early in spring and then plants go dormant in the heat of summer. White blooms in spring. JULY to SEPTEMBER APRIL

57 POLYGONATUM Polygonatum multiflorum 'Variegatum' Solomon's Seal Elegant, arching stems are lined with green leaves that possess creamy white margins, white flowers, 24"-30" RATIBIDA Ratibida pinnata Yellow/Grey Coneflower Abundant, large yellow blooms bear drooping petals around a contrasting brown seed head. Birds will feed on the seed heads. Grows 3'-4'. 100mm ellepot: MAY JUNE to AUGUST PONTEDARIA Pontedaria cordata blue Pickerel Weed Beautiful blue-violet flower spikes from mid-late summer. Prefers constantly moist soils. Attractive foliage rises above the water. RUDBECKIA Rudbeckia fulgida Orange Coneflower Yellow blooms with contrasting brown cone centers. Grows 18"-30" tall. 100mm ellepot: Bog Plant JULY to SEPTEMBER PULMONARIA Pulmonaria 'Bertram Anderson' Lungwort Lovely pink buds open to dark blue flowers over narrow spotted foliage, 12" Rudbeckia fulgida 'Goldsturm' Black-Eyed Susan JULY to SEPTEMBER 1999 PPA Plant of the Year. Deep yellow, daisy-like flowers, black cone, wonderful in masses and paired with ornamental grasses. Trouble free and long lived, 24" 100mm ellepot: PYCNANTHEMUM Pycnanthemum tenuifolium Slender Mountain Mint MARCH to MAY Abundant small white flowers with a pink tinge bloom in clusters in summer. Narrow, needle-like foliage is aromatic. JULY to SEPTEMBER Rudbeckia fulgida 'Little Goldstar' PP22397 Black-Eyed Susan A tidy compact grower 16-18" tall with cheery golden yellow blooms and contrasting dark brown center. Densely branched with loads of flower power. 100mm ellepot: JULY to SEPTEMBER JULY to SEPTEMBER

58 RUDBECKIA Rudbeckia fulgida 'Viette's Little Suzy' Dwarf Black-eyed Susan A compact, upright growing cultivar to 1-1/2' tall sporting bright yellow blooms with dark brown cone centers. Drought tolerant. SALVIA Salvia 'East Friesland' Sage Deep violet-blue flower spikes in June and July, reblooms throughout summer with dead-heading, 18" Rudbeckia missouriensis Black-eyed Susan JULY to SEPTEMBER Beautiful yellow to yellow-orange blooms. Grows 2'-3' tall and colonizes to form large clumps. Blooms through summer. MAY to JUNE Salvia 'May Night' Sage 1997 PPA Plant of the Year. 18" tall, outstanding deep blue-violet flowers spikes, long-blooming cultivar, compact habit, reblooms with deadheading 100mm ellepot: Rudbeckia subtomentosa Sweet Coneflower JUNE to OCTOBER Toothed, gray-green leaves. Yellow blooms with brown centers. Tolerates heat and humidity but not drought. Grows 3'-5' tall Salvia nemorosa 'Caradonna' Sage MAY to JUNE Very erect plants with blue-violet blooms beginning in May. Dark purple stems set this cultivar apart from 'May Night'. Grows generally 12" tall with blooms rising above the foliage. JULY to SEPTEMBER SAGGITARIA Sagittaria latifolia Arrowhead Grows 1'-3' tall. Stems of 3 petaled white flowers appear in mid-summer. Attractive arrowhead-shaped leaves. SAURURUS Saururus cernuus Lizard's Tail MAY to JULY Heart-shaped leaves are 3-6" long on upright zig-zagging stems. White flowers form along spiked nodding racemes up to 12" long. Both the leaves and roots have a citrus scent. Grows 1'-4' tall and wide. Can grow in water, bogs and pond edges. Bog Plant JULY to SEPTEMBER JUNE to SEPTEMBER

59 SCUTELLARIA Scutellaria incana Hoary Skullcap Violet-blue, two lipped flowers appear on racemes in summer. Toothed, green foliage with square stems that are covered with minute white hairs. Grows 2'-3' tall. SEDUM Sedum 'Seiboldii' Aqua-blue-green foliage with magenta edges, compact tidy clumps, rosepink blooms, 8"-10" JULY to SEPTEMBER SEDUM Sedum 'Autumn Joy' A butterfly favorite, rosy salmon flowers in late summer aging to a beautiful bronze in fall, 18" AUGUST to OCTOBER SISRYINCHIUM Sisyrinchium angustifolium 'Lucerne' Blue Eyed Grass Bright blue, 3/4" star-shaped flowers with yellow centers rise above miniature iris-like foliage in late spring through mid-summer. Great for edging borders. Grows only 8"-10" tall. AUGUST to OCTOBER Sedum 'Bertram Anderson' A compact, low-growing groundcover with purple- blue leaves and mauvepink flower clusters in the summer. Low maintenance and easy to grow. 606 Flat SOLIDAGO Solidago flexicaulis Zig-zag Goldenrod Grows 2-3' tall with zigzag stems. Bright yellow flowers bloom in axillary clusters in the upper parts and ends of the stems. JULY to SEPTEMBER Sedum 'Purple Emperor' Dusty red flowers from July-September above dark purple-red foliage to 15" Solidago nemoralis Field Goldenrod JULY to SEPTEMBER Gray green foliage. Golden yellow flowers in late summer. Grows 8"-24" tall depending on soil conditions. 100mm ellepot: AUGUST to OCTOBER JULY to SEPTEMBER

60 SOLIDAGO Solidago rigida Stiff Goldenrod Large, flat-headed blooms in late summer. Grows 3'-5' tall. SPIGELIA Spigelia marilandica Indian Pink A clump forming native with upward-facing blooms that are red with a yellow inside. The blooms flare at the top with the yellow inside showing itself like a star. Solidago rugosa Rough-leaved Goldenrod AUGUST to SEPTEMBER Upright sturdy tems grow 2'-5' tall and give way to arching sprays of golden yellow blooms in late summer. SEPTEMBER to OCTOBER Solidago rugosa 'Fireworks' Goldenrod Lacy, golden-yellow bloom spikes radiate from the plant like fireworks. Grows up to 3' tall and wide. A beautiful display of color when other plants are fading in the landscape. Heat and drought tolerant. STACHYS Stachys byzantina 'Silver Carpet' Lamb's Ears JUNE to JULY Silvery-gray foliage creates a low-mounding plant up to 8" tall. Few if any flowers. Heat, sun and drought tolerant. Stachys 'Helen von Stein' Lamb's Ears 100mm ellepot: Velvety, soft silvery-green leaves with very few occasional blooms. Heat and drought tolerant. 8"-10" Solidago speciosa Showy Goldenrod AUGUST to OCTOBER This showy goldenrod sports narrow leaves along reddish stems. Bright yellow blooms form together in dense clusters atop stiff stems. Grows 2-3' tall. STOKESIA Stokesia laevis 'Purple Parasols' PP10660 Stoke's Aster Blooms start out light blue turning various shades of blue to a final color of deep violet-purple, 20". JULY to SEPTEMBER JUNE to AUGUST

61 TALINUM Talinum calycinum Fameflower Drought tolerant. Will naturalize in well-drained or rocky soils. Rosy-pink blooms. VERONICA Veronica 'Sunny Border Blue' Speedwell 1993 PPA Plant of the Year. Dark blue-violet flower spikes all summer, 18-24". 100mm ellepot: JULY to AUGUST JULY to SEPTEMBER THALIA Thalia dealbata Wild Canna, Hardy Water Canna Can grow 6' tall or more. Long stalks of tropical looking canna-like foliage with violet-blue flowers appearing as open panicles up to 8" long that rise above the foliage. 100mm ellepot: ZIZIA Zizia aurea Golden Alexander Grows 1-3' tall. Yellow blooms appear in flat topped clusters in late spring. A larvae plant for the Missouri woodland swallowtail butterfly. 100mm ellepot: Bog Plant JULY to AUGUST MAY to JUNE VERBENA Verbena 'Homestead Purple' Deep violet-puple flower clusters on vigorous dark green foliage. Low spreader to 8" tall. JUNE to OCTOBER VERONICA Veronica 'Royal Candles' PPAF Speedwell Glossy, dark green, disease-resistant foliage with vivid blue flowers spikes in summer. Grows 15"-18". JUNE to SEPTEMBER

62 Placeholder for Groundcovers tab

63 Groundcovers AJUGA Ajuga 'Bronze' Bugleweed Attractive vigorous bronze foliage growing up to 6" tall with deep blue flower spikes. Groundcovers EUONYMOUS Euonymous fortunei 'Coloratus' Purple Wintercreeper Hardy groundcover with dense spreading habit, green foliage turns purplish-red in late fall through winter holding well over winter. 606 Flat 606 Flat APRIL to MAY Ajuga 'Burgundy Glow' Bugleweed Variegated foliage of burgundy, creamy white and green, 6" 606 Flat Euonymous fortunei 'Minima' Purple Wintercreeper Dwarf, smaller leaved variety and lighter green in color with a purplish tint over winter. Less aggressive than 'Coloratus' staying much shorter as well. 606 Flat APRIL to MAY Ajuga 'Catlin's Giant' Bugleweed Large leaved ajuga variety with crinkled dark purple-green foliage, lavendar blue flower spikes in spring IVY Ivy - Baltic Selections 'Thorndale' Baltic Ivy Exceptionally hardy selection, medium leaf size, plants grow to 6" tall. 606 Flat APRIL to MAY Ajuga 'Chocolate Chip' Bugleweed Rich chocolate-colored narrow leaves form dense mats, short blue flower spikes in spring. 606 Flat Ivy - Hedera helix 'Bulgaria' Bulgarian Ivy Durable variety that is very heat and drought tolerant. Large dark green leathery foliage has an attractive purple coloring over winter. 606 Flat APRIL to MAY

64 Groundcovers IVY Ivy - Hedera helix 'Wilson' Wilson's English Ivy Very hardy, small-leaved selection, 4-6" high, 15'+ across. 606 Flat Groundcovers SEDUM Mixed Sedum Stonecrop Flats have a mixture of sedum cultivars in each tray for varied texture and color. Mix can include some or all of the following: red or green spuriums, albums, reflexum, kamtschaticum and more LYSIMACHIA Lysimachia nummularia 'Aurea' Creeping Jenny Small round golden leaves, fast spreading groundcover. Best color and growth in part sun but will tolerate shade to full sun. 606 Flat Sedum album White Stonecrop JUNE Jellybean Sedum,white stonecrop, 8" semi-creeping, white flowers in midlate summer. Semi-evergreen foliage. 606 Flat PACHYSANDRA Pachysandra terminalis Japanese Spurge A wonderful spreading groundcover for shady areas. Rich lustrous green foliage is evergreen. White flower spikes in late summer. 606 Flat Sedum album 'Coral Carpet' Stonecrop JUNE Extremely drought tolerant selection with small leaves that turn attractive shades of coral, red, maroon over winter. Grows very low to the ground forming a dense mat. Can be planted between step stones. White flowers. 606 Flat MAY Pachysandra terminalis 'Variegata' Vagiegated Japanese Spurge Evergreen foliage is dark blue-green with bright creamy white edges. Slow spreading but grows in thick and hardy. White flower spikes. 606 Flat Sedum album 'Murale' Stonecrop JUNE Highly drought tolerant growing only 4" tall with white flowers in summer. Foliage holds well over winter with a striking red color. 606 Flat MAY JUNE

65 Groundcovers SEDUM Sedum cauticola 'Lidakense' Stonecrop Low growing blue foliage-colored sedum. Pink flower clusters in late summer contrast nicely against the blue foliage. Very drought tolerant. Grows up to 6" tall 606 Flat Groundcovers SEDUM Sedum phedimus takesimensis Stonecrop Bright green foliage with bright yellow flowers in summer. Similar to 'Kamtschaticum' but with semi-evergreen foliage. 606 Flat AUGUST to SEPTEMBER Sedum floriferum 'Weihenstephaner Gold' Outstanding, semi-evergreen groundcover with dark green foliage, yellow flowers, attractive red fall/winter color. Tidy and compact attractive growth habit. 3" 606 Flat Sedum reflexum Blue Spruce Sedum JUNE to JULY Blue-grey foliage that resemble blue spruce needles. Grows 4"-7" tall. Yellow flowers. Also very salt tolerant. Semi-evergreen foliage. 606 Flat Sedum hybridum 'Immergrauch' Little Evergreen Sedum JUNE to JULY Lush green foliage, tighter more compact growth than 'Kamtschaticum'. Yellow flowers. Semi-evergreen foliage takes on a red/orange hue. 4"- 6" Sedum rupestre 'Sea Gold' Stonecrop JUNE Bright yellow foliage resembles miniature spruce needles. Very heat and drought tolerant. Turns brilliant shades of orange and red in the fall and winter. Great groundcover up to 6" tall. 606 Flat Sedum kamtschaticum Stonecrop JUNE to JULY Durable grouncover with toothed glossy dark green leaves and yellow flowers. One of the most widely used reliable variety of sedums. Grows 6"-8" tall. Sedum sexangulare Six Sided Stonecrop JULY Six-Sided Sedum, attractive 4" mat of fine green foliage, yellow flowers. Sun and drought tolerant but can tolerate part sun well. Semi-evergreen foliage. 606 Flat JUNE to JULY JUNE to JULY

66 Groundcovers SEDUM Sedum spurium 'Dragon's Blood' Stonecrop Attractive red-leaved spurium with winter interest as well. Stays low and tight growing up to 4"-6" tall. Groundcovers SEDUM Sedum spurium 'Roseum' Stonecrop Fast growing with medium green colored foliage and light pink flowers in summer. Grows up to 6" tall. 606 Flat 606 Flat JULY JULY Sedum spurium 'Elizabeth' Stonecrop Dark red leaves all season, crimson-red flowers. 3" 606 Flat Sedum spurium 'White Form' Stonecrop Medium-green colored foliage with bright white flower clusters in summer. Grows up to 6" tall. Fast growing and drought tolerant. 606 Flat Sedum spurium 'Fuldaglut' Stonecrop JULY A versatile, hardy red foliage spurium. Grows up to 6" tall with pink flowers in late summer. Foliage holds well through winter for year-long color interest. Sedum ternatum Woodland Stonecrop JULY White blooms in May. Native to Missouri and most commonly found along streambanks and woodland areas. Grows only 3"-6" tall. 606 Flat SEPTEMBER MAY Sedum spurium 'John Creech' Stonecrop Smaller leaved spurium with a tight growth habit. Only growing up to 4" tall. Pink flowers in summer. Semi-evergreen. 606 Flat Sedum tetractinum 'Coral Reef' Stonecrop Dark green leaves are round and fleshy that turn an attractive shade of coral bronze in fall holding well through winter. Yellow flowers in summer. The matting growth habit combined with the foliage shape provides an eye catching texture. 606 Flat JULY to AUGUST JULY to AUGUST

67 Groundcovers Succulents Tropical & Hardy Succulents Add colorful and interesting bold and soft textures to container gardens for low-maintence easy care beauty. Mixed flats may include the following: Aeonium, Bulbine, Echevaria, Malephora, Mezoo, Sedums, Portulaca and more. THYME Thyme coccineus Red Creeping Thyme Rose-red flowers, good between pavers. Very low-growing reliable groundcover in sunny well drained areas. JUNE to JULY Thymus pseudolanuginosus Woolly Thyme Lavender flowers, very low-growing thyme, perfect between stepstones and rock gardens, fuzzy wooly foliage JUNE to JULY VINCA MINOR Vinca minor 'Bowles' Periwinkle Excellent ground cover with semi-evergreen foliage. Clean, dark green foliage with blue flowers in spring. 606 Flat MAY

68 Vines CLEMATIS Clematis 'Henryi' Large 5"-8" white blooms with chocolate colored anthers. Grows 10'-12'. Blooms late spring through summer repeatedly. A classic white blooming selection. Vines PARTHENOCISSUS Parthenocissus quinquefolia Virginia Creeper Fast growing vine in sun to shade. Will climb up nearby objects or crawl along the ground for quick coverage of areas. Flowers are insignificant that result in blue-black berries. Clematis 'Jackmanii' MAY to JULY Spectacular 5"-7" dark purple blooms with green stamens. A perennial favorite. Blooms on new wood. Once established prune back hard in early spring to 2'. Grows 7'-10'. Parthenocissus tricuspidata Boston Ivy MAY to AUGUST Rich looking vine for covering walls or brick buildings quickly. Greenishwhite flowers are insignificant that lead to blue-black berries that can be seen after leaf drop that birds may eat. JUNE to AUGUST Clematis 'Niobe' Large, 6" deep red velvety blooms with yellow anthers. Free-flowering, easy-care vine. Grows 6'-10' tall. JUNE to JULY JUNE to JULY HYDRANGEA Hydrangea anomala petiolaris (climbing) Climbing Hydrangea Strong clinging vine, older bark is exfoliating, warm cinnamon-brown bark, white flowers, glossy dark green foliage. Very hardy and long-lived once established. JUNE to JULY

69 Placeholder for Shrubs tab

70 Shrubs ABELIA Abelia mosanensis Abelia Deciduous shrub growing 4-6' tall and wide. Pink buds open to wonderful fragrant tubular shaped blooms that are pink to white. Glossy green foliage turns orange-red in autumn. Shrubs AESCULUS Aesculus pavia Red Buckeye Early to leaf out with lavish carmine flowers in April. Perfect planted at the edge of a woodland garden or near the patio as a focal point. Large, dark green drooping leaves provide cover for songbirds. Grows 15'-25' tall. 2 Gallon Abelia x 'Canyon Creek' MAY to JUNE Semi-evergreen rounded shrub with new leaves that emerge in spring copper-pink that mature to yellow-green and then revert back to a deeper copper-rose color in the fall/winter. Small white to pink mild fragrant blooms in appear late spring into fall. APRIL to MAY AMELANCHIER Amelanchier 'Autumn Brilliance' Serviceberry Multi-stemmed, showy white flowers in spring, brillant red fall color, 25'. 7 Galllon Price Abelia x 'Rose Creek' JUNE to OCTOBER Selected by Michael Dirr for its low mounding growth habit, crimson stem color, dark green foliage, and white flowers. Grows 3'-4' AZALEA Azalea - Coffin Hybrids Coffin Azalea APRIL Sam Coffin hybridized a series of Azaleas that are perfect for our midwest/st. Louis climate. These cultivars are hardy and showcase beautiful blooms as well. They tolerate our varied soil conditions, summer heat and humidity, as well as our winters. 2 Gallon MAY to OCTOBER AESCULUS Aesculus parviflora Bottlebrush Buckeye Showy panicles of white flowers mid-summer 12" long or more. Flourishes in average to moist soils. Grows 8'-12'. Azalea - Glenn Dale Hybrids Glenn Dale Azaleas MARCH to JUNE Many Glenn Dale Hybrid azaleas showcase evergreen foliage and large blooms. Dwarf cultivars grow up to 3' tall with some varieties reaching 6'+. Many selections have blooms that feature contrasting colors, striping, flecks, and variegated margins. 2 Gallon JULY to AUGUST APRIL to JUNE

71 Shrubs AZALEA Azalea - Northern Lights Series Northern Lights Azalea Very cold hardy azaleas that are compact in size, showcase vibrant colored blooms, exhibit great fall color, and many cultivars are fragrant as well. -- Please call or check website for full Azalea Availability. Shrubs BUDDLEIA Buddleia 'Purple Emperor' Butterfly Bush Another Proven Winner Selection out of the "Engish Butterfly Series" that sports a very bushy compact growth habit. Vivid violet blooms behold a delightful fragrance. Consistent and long blooming. Grows only 3'-5'. 2 Gallon AZALEAS Azalea - Kurume Hybrids Kurume Azaleas MARCH to APRIL Kurume azaleas were originally found in the mountains of Japan centuries ago. Many selections have proven themselves worthy in the landscape as long-lived hardy plants with smaller sized blooms but abundant in numbers. 2 Gallon JUNE to OCTOBER BUXUS Buxus 'Green Gem' Boxwood Dwarf slow growing variety to 2'. Good dark green winter color. 2 Gallon MARCH to MAY BUDDLEIA Buddleia 'Lo and Behold' Butterfly Bush blue-violet flowers, silvery foliage, compact growth, 2'-3' Buxus 'Green Velvet' Boxwood Rounded full-bodied shape with dark green leaves up to 4' tall and wide. Can be easily sheared smaller. 5 Gallon JUNE to OCTOBER Buddleia 'Miss Ruby' Butterfly Bush Compact habit, vivid rich-pink blooms, silver-grey foliage. Grows 3'-5' tall and wide Buxus 'Vardar Valley' Boxwood Dark green foliage, very compact gowth habit growing wider than it does tall. Dense flat-topped mound. JULY to OCTOBER

72 Shrubs BUXUS Buxus 'Winter Gem' Boxwood Dark, glossy green, oval leaves, densely branched, great winter color. Grows 3' tall and wide. Shrubs CEPHALANTHUS Cephalanthus occ. 'Sputnik' Buttonbush Pale-pink flower clusters in late summer resemble satellites. Grows 10'- 15' tall and 10' wide. Can be used in rain gardens and bioswales. 2 Gallon Buxus 'Winter Green' Boxwood Very hardy cultivar with dense, light-green foliage. Retains good green leaf color over winter. Grows 3'-4' but can easily be sheared smaller. Cephalanthus occidentalis Buttonbush JULY to AUGUST Easily grown in moist to wet soils. tiny white flowers form tight round clusters resembling a pin cushion in early summer. Grows up to 12' tall and 8' wide. 2 Gallon CALLICARPA Callicarpa americana Beauty Berry Small pink blooms are followed by attractive clusters of purple-pink berries in late summer-fall. 2 Gallon Bog Plant JUNE CHAMAECYPARIS Chamaecyparus pisifera 'Boulevard' False Cypress Dense pyramidal growth with soft, silver-blue foliage. Slow growing. MAY to JULY Callicarpa dichotoma 'Early Amethyst' Beauty Berry More compact than the species and bright purple fruit appear a month earlier. Grows up to 4'. CLETHRA Clethra alnifolia 'Crystalina' Sweet Pepperbush pure white blooms appear in upright cyclindrical panicles up to 6" long. Plants grow 3' tall and 3-4' wide. Dark brown seed capsules form after bloom and may hold through winter for some interest. Glossy green in summer, yellow in autumn. MAY to JULY JULY to AUGUST

73 Shrubs CLETHRA Clethra 'Hummingbird' Summersweet Creamy white, long-lasting, spicy clove scented flowers in upright spikes. Grows 3'-4'. 2 Gallon Shrubs CORYLUS Corylus americana American Hazelnut/Filbert Deciduous multi-stemmed shrub to small tree growing 8-16' tall. Separate male and female flowers bloom on the same plant. The small egg shaped, edible nuts mature in mid to late summer. A mix of fall foliage color includes orange, purple, and yellow. JUNE to JULY Clethra 'Ruby Spice' Summersweet reddish-pink blooms that don't fade to white appearing in midsummer. Yellow fall foliage. Grows 3'-5' tall. Prefers moist soils. COTINUS Cotinus 'Grace' Smokebush MARCH to APRIL New foliage emerges in spring an intense wine-red color maturing to a deep reddish-blue for summer then orange-red in fall. Large deep pink bloom panicles highlight the plant in summer. Grows 10'+ tall. JUNE to JULY CORNUS Cornus 'Arctic Fire' PPAF Red Twig Dogwood Compact grower 3'-4'. Attactive red stems in winter. FOTHERGILLA Fothergilla gardenii Dwarf Fothergilla JUNE to JULY Slow growing deciduous shrub up to 2-3' tall and wide with fragrant, white bottlebrush-like blooms in spring. Blue-green foliage turns brilliant shades of yellow, orange, and red in fall. 2 Gallon Cornus 'Arctic Sun' PPAF Yellow Twig Dogwood Bright yellow stems with tips in contrasting to orange-red color. Fothergilla 'Mount Airy' APRIL to MAY A more compact selection growing up to 5' with abundant white flowers and dark green foliage. Great fall color in shades of yellow, orange and red. MARCH to APRIL

74 Shrubs HAMAMELIS Hamamelis mollis 'Wisley Supreme' Chinese Witch Hazel Sweetly-scented, pale yellow flowers are tinged with red at the petal bases. Blooms in late winter. Grows 10'-15' tall and wide with a well rounded shape. Yellow fall foliage. Perfect for shrub border, woodland garden, screen or hedge. Shrubs HYDRANGEA Hydrangea arborescens 'Annabelle' Big and bold snowball flowers, change from green to pure white, blooms on new growth, 4'. Hamamelis x intermedia 'Pallida' Witch Hazel JANUARY to MARCH, large yellow blooms in late winter. Grows 9'-12' tall with a vase shaped habit. Yellow to yellow-orange fall color. Stand out shrub as a specimen or in a group. For shrub border, woodland garden, screen, or hedge. JUNE to SEPTEMBER Hydrangea arborescens 'Incrediball' PPAF New and improved 'Annabelle' with stronger stems and enormous blooms. Blooms have up to 4 times as many blooms as 'Annabelle'. Grows 4'-5' HEPTACODIUM Heptacodium Seven Son Flower JANUARY to MARCH Train as a large shrub or small tree. Growing upright to 15'. white flowers appear in huge panicles up to 12" long in late summer. After petal drop the sepals hold changing from green to a showy rose-red. Holds color for up to another 8 weeks Field Bag: 7 Galllon Price AUGUST to SEPTEMBER JUNE to JULY Hydrangea arborescens 'White Dome' PP14168 Clouds of large 6"-10" dome-shaped, lacy white blooms, rich dark green color, stronger stems than Annabelle, 4'-6' tall. Blooms on new wood. JULY to SEPTEMBER Hydrangea 'Let's Dance Starlight' PPAF Blooms on new and old wood. Lacecap blooms are vivid pink or blue depending on soil acidity. Strong stems and a dependable bloomer. Grows 2'-3' HYDRANGEA Hydrangea 'Abracadabra Star' PPAF Big pink to blue colored lace-cap flowers in summer contrast against the dark near black colored stems. Grows 3'-4' tall. JUNE to JULY JULY to SEPTEMBER

75 Shrubs HYDRANGEA Hydrangea macrophylla 'All Summer Beauty' Large rich blue mophead flowers, reliable repeat bloomer. Blooms on old and new wood for extended season of bloom. Comparable to 'Endless Summer'. Shrubs HYDRANGEA Hydrangea paniculata 'Pinky Winky' PP16166 Unique variety with large 12"-16" long flower heads that emerge white, turn pink and then continue to push new white flowers from the tip of the panicle. Upright, strong stems support the large blooms. Dark green foliage. Grows 6'+ JULY to SEPTEMBER Hydrangea macrophylla 'Nikko Blue' Large blue or deep-lavender mophead flowers, blooms early on old wood and re-blooms on new wood JULY to OCTOBER Hydrangea paniculata 'Quick Fire' PP# 16,812 Blooms very early starting in June. White florets change to a deep rich pink by fall. 6'-8' tall. Blooms on new wood. JULY to SEPTEMBER Hydrangea paniculata 'Little Lime' PPAF Very compact, dwarf form of 'Limelight' growing only 3-5' tall. Same flower coloring as 'Limelight' with lime-green blooms changing to a bright creamy white and finally a rich deep pink. Hydrangea paniculata 'Tardiva' JUNE to SEPTEMBER A heavy stemmed late blooming selection with large lacy flower heads with an elegant mix of fertile and sterile flowers, 6-8' tall. Blooms on new wood. AUGUST to SEPTEMBER Hydrangea paniculata 'Limelight' PP12874 Exquisite 10"-12" long panicles of bright lime-green flowers turning deep rich pink, flowers held upright on strong stems, 6-8' tall. Blooms on new wood. Hydrangea quercifolia 'Alice' Oakleaf Hydrangea JULY to SEPTEMBER A strong growing variety from Dr. Michael Dirr. Dark green foliage turns burgundy in fall. Large 12" white bloom panicles provide a show of color in summer. JULY to SEPTEMBER JUNE to AUGUST

76 Shrubs HYDRANGEA Hydrangea quercifolia 'Pee Wee' Oakleaf Hydrangea Only growing 4' high and wide with beautiful dark green foliage becoming wine-red in fall, white flower clusters are 4"-5" long turning rich rose in fall. Shrubs ILEX Ilex verticillata 'Jim Dandy' Winterberry A compact male pollinator for 'Berry Nice', 'Red Sprite', and others. Grows 3'-6' tall. Insignificant blooms. JUNE to AUGUST Hydrangea quercifolia 'Sikes Dwarf' Oakleaf Hydrangea Dwarf selection with handsome closely spaced foliage and numerous white flower heads Ilex verticillata 'Red Sprite' Deciduous Holly APRIL to MAY Year-round interest with glossy dark green leaves that drop to highlight large showy red berries through winter. A good food source for birds. Slow growing with an upright oval shape 3'-4'. Requires male pollinator for berry set. Tolerates moist soils 2 Gallon Hydrangea quercifolia 'Snowqueen' Oakleaf Hydrangea JUNE to AUGUST Large, pure white bloom panicles hold upright on the plants. Flowers mature to light pink in late summer. Fall burgundy foliage. Grows 7'-10' tall. JUNE ITEA Itea virginiana 'Little Henry' PP10988 Sweetspire A compact sweetspire. Pure white flowers in early summer plus great fall color. All attributes of a sure Proven Winner. JUNE to AUGUST ILEX Ilex crenata 'Sky Pencil' Japanese Holly Very tight, columnar growth up to 5' tall. Very slow grower. Use as specimen in tight spaces. JUNE Itea virginica Sweetspire Grows 3'-5' tall and wide. white blooms along dropping racemes in summer. Tolerates moist soils. Attractive red-orange fall color. MAY to JUNE JUNE to JULY

77 Shrubs LAGERSTROEMIA Lagerstroemia 'Dynamite' PP10296 Crape Myrtle New foliage is tinged red contrasting against the thick leathery mature foliage. Crimson buds open to cherry red blossoms. Orange fall color. Grows 6'-10'. Shrubs MICROBIOTA Microbiota decussata Low growing, spreading evergreen. 2' tall and up to 10' wide, arching branches of fine textured foliage turning bronze in winter Lagerstroemia 'Pink Velour' PP10319 Crape Myrtle JULY to SEPTEMBER New foliage in burgandy-wine colored turning a dark, purple-green then finally orange in fall. Crimson buds open to bright pink blooms. Mildew resistant. Grows 6'+ tall. Blooms to frost. 7 Galllon Price PHYSOCARPUS Physocarpus opulifolius 'Nugget' Ninebark Compact, dense growth habit with yellow to lime-green foliage. Exfoliating cinnamon colored bark. Grows up to 6' tall. White flower clusters in late spring JULY to OCTOBER Lagerstroemia 'Red Rocket' PP11342 Crape Myrtle Vigorous upright grower to 6'+. Blooms mid-july to October. Large panicles of red blooms up to 20" in size. Red to orange fall color. 2 Gallon 5 Gallon JUNE Physocarpus opulifolius 'Summer Wine' Ninebark Attractive wine colored lobed foliage. Dense and more compact than previous varieties. Pinkish-white blooms show brightly against the wine colored foliage in summer. Grows 4'-6'. JULY to OCTOBER Lagerstroemia 'Velma's Royal Delight' Crape Myrtle A medium sized variety growing to 5' tall, with nice tight growth habit and royal purple flowers. JUNE RHAMNUS Rhamnus 'Fine Line' PPAF Buckthorn Fern-like foliage with a strong upright growth habit. Use for narrow hedges and screening or accent plant. Grows 5'-7'. Insignificant flowers. JULY to SEPTEMBER MAY to JUNE

78 Shrubs RHUS Rhus aromatica 'Gro-Low' Sumac Dense, low-growing rambling shrub, 1-2' tall. Medium green leaves turn shades of orange and red in fall. Totally non-poisonous plant, insignificant blooms lead to attractive red berries through winter. 2 Gallon Shrubs ROSA Rosa 'Knock Out Red' Abundant red, semi-double blooms are fragrant. Reblooming late spring through fall. 3'-4'. Highly disease resistant. MAY to OCTOBER APRIL to MAY ROSA Rosa 'Double Knock Out Red' Double red blooms thoughout summer. Good resistance to disease and insect Rosa 'Knockout Sunny' 3" wide bright yellow blooms all summer long. Semi-glossy foliage. Highly disease resistant MAY to OCTOBER Rosa 'Knock Out Double Pink' MAY to OCTOBER Double pink blooms thoughout summer. Good resistance to disease and insect SALIX Salix caprea French Pussy Willow Pussy willow catkins in spring. Grows 12'-15' tall and 10' wide. 7 Galllon Price MARCH MAY to OCTOBER Rosa 'Knock Out Pink' Many medium pink semi-double blooms are slightly fragrant. Starts blooming late spring repeating through fall. 3'-4'. Highly disease resistant. SAMBUCUS Sambucus 'Lemony Lace' PPAF Elderberry Golden cut-leaf lacy foliage is tinged with red when newly emerging. Small white flowers are not showy but give way to red fall berries. Grows 3-5' tall. MAY to OCTOBER MAY

79 Shrubs SPIRAEA Spiraea betulifolia 'Tor' Spirea Attractive dark green leaves are sharply toothed. Plants form a dense round mound. Compact growth to 3' tall and wide. Clusters of tiny white flowers cover the plants in late spring. Fall foliage in shades of orange, red and purple. Shrubs VIBURNUM Viburnum carlesii Koreanspice Viburnum Densely branched with pruning, strongly fragrant bloom clusters in April. Buds are pink opening to white tinged in pink. 6'-8'+' Field Bag: SYRINGA Syringa 'Bloomerang Dark Purple' Lilac MAY to JUNE A re-blooming dwarf lilac growing up to 4' wide and tall with dark green leaves. Dense clusters of purple blooms cover the bush in mid-spring then reblooms mid to late summer. Syringa 'Bloomerang' is also available. APRIL Viburnum carlesii 'Compactum' Koreanspice Viburnum Very similar to Viburnum 'Carlesii' but with darker green leaves and growing only 4' tall and wide. Maroon fall foliage. Pink buds open to fragrant white blooms in spring. TAXUS Taxus x media 'Nigra' Yew APRIL to MAY Very slow growing 4'-8' tall and wide. Prefers well drained soils. Use along foundation or as a low hedge. 2 Gallon Viburnum carlesii 'Diana' Koreanspice Viburnum APRIL A more compact version of Korean Spice Viburnum. Red buds turn to pink and finally open white with intense fragrance. New foliage is tinged purple. Grows 6' tall. Field Bag: VIBURNUM Viburnum carlecephalum Snowball This variety is very similar to Korean Spice Viburnum but has larger flowers and leaves. Very fragrant with bold burgundy fall color. Grows 6'- 8' tall. Field Bag: APRIL Viburnum dentatum 'Blue Muffin' Arrowwood Viburnum A new compact selecion of Arrowwood Viburnum. Abundant white flowers with an impressive display of rich blue berries. 5'-7'. 5 Gallon Field Bag: APRIL to MAY APRIL

80 Shrubs VIBURNUM Viburnum dilatatum 'Cardinal Candy' PP12870 Linden Viburnum Tons of creamy white flowers cover this well branched rounded plant in May, abundant scarlet red fruit, 5-6'. Field Bag: Shrubs VIBURNUM Viburnum plic. tom. 'Summer Snowflake' Doublefile Viburnum Continuous blooms spring, summer and sometimes even into fall. Very compact habit growing 4'-6'. Red fall fruit. MAY Viburnum dilatatum 'Michael Dodge' Linden Viburnum Attractive bright yellow fruit, scarlet red autumn foliage, creamy white flowers, 5-6'. Field Bag: MAY to SEPTEMBER Viburnum plicatum f. plicatum 'Popcorn' Japanese Snowball A Japanese Snowball that is a sight to behold when in bloom, boasting hundreds of small round popcorn-like balls of blooms. Every branch is lined. Grows 6'-8' Field Bag: Viburnum nudum 'Brandywine' Possumhaw Viburnum APRIL to MAY Eye catching berries that start off green turning shades of vivid pink and blue. Plant with 'Winterthur' for best berry production. Glossy dark green leaves turn dark maroon-red in fall. APRIL Viburnum plicatum tomentosum 'Mariesi' Doublefile Viburnum Horizontal branching habit accented with masses of flat white flowers. Light green foliage with bright red fruit. Excellent fall color. Field Bag: Viburnum nudum 'Winterthur' APRIL Lustrous, deep green foliage that turn to a magnificent shade of wine red in fall. Creamy white flowers with fruit evolves from white to hot pink to bright blue. Vib. 'Brandywine' is the cross polinator for fruiting. Grows 5'-6' Field Bag: MAY Viburnum plicatum tomentosum 'Shasta' Doublefile Viburnum Abundant large lace cap flowers, growth habit is strongly horizontal, bright red fruit with purple-maroon fall color, 5-6'. Field Bag: MAY APRIL to MAY

81 Shrubs VIBURNUM Viburnum pragense 'Decker' Prague Viburnum Lustrous elliptical dark evergreen foliage, pink buds open to slightly fragrant white flowers in mid-spring, 8-10'. Very hardy and fast growing variety. Field Bag: Shrubs VIBURNUM Viburnum x burkwoodii 'Conoy' Burkwood Viburnum Glossy, small dark green leaves provide the perfect backdrop for fragrant white flowers in spring. Colorful red berries begin to show in August lasting up to 2 months. Evergreen foliage takes on a mahogany color over winter. APRIL to MAY Viburnum rhytidophylloides 'Alleghany' Leatherleaf Viburnum Stately semi-evergreen noted for its dark green rugose leaves and red fruit, large 4-8" creamy yellow flowers. Great for privacy screening and hedges. Grows 6-8'. 5 Gallon Field Bag: APRIL to MAY Viburnum x carlecephalum 'Cayuga' Koreanspice Viburnum Similar to carlesii but with larger 5"+ flower clusters. Pink buds open white and heavily fragranced. Improved resistance to leaf diseases. Compact and upright growth habit. 5'-6' tall. Field Bag: MAY to JUNE Viburnum rhytidophyllum 'Cree' Compact Leatherleaf Viburnum Compact grower with lustrous, dark green evergreen foliage. Attractive red fruit in late summer. Large white flower clusters. Grows 6'+ Viburnum X juddi Judd Viburnum APRIL A fragrant cross between Vib. carlesii and Vib. bitchiuense. Grows 6'-8' tall. flowers in clusters lead to blue berries in later with purple fall foliage. Field Bag: MAY Viburnum x burkwoodii Burkwood Viburnum Pink buds open white with a spicy fragrance. Foliage is glossy dark-green and semi-evergreen. Blooms are longer lasting than carlesii. Field Bag: WEIGELA Weigela 'Fine Wine' PPAF Weigela APRIL Dark burgundy foliage, compact mounding growth. Abundant pink flowers in spring/early summer and again in late summer. Grows only 3' tall. Perfect dwarf size foundation plant. APRIL MAY to JUNE

82 Placeholder for Trees tab

83 Jost Tree Selections* TREES Abies concolor Acer griseum White Fir Paperbark Maple Betula nigra Dura Heat - 3 stems Carpinus betulus fastigiata Carpinus caroliniana Carpinus turczaninovii Cedrus libani Chamaecyparis p. Boulevard Chionanthus retusus Cornus kousa 'China Girl' Cornus kousa 'Milky Way' Cornus kousa 'Trinity' Corylus avellana 'Contorta' Fagus sylvatica 'Dawyck Gold' Fagus sylvatica 'Dawyck Purple' Fagus sylvatica 'Osterwik' Fagus sylvatica 'Pendula Purple' Fagus sylvatica 'Spaethii' Ginkgo biloba 'Autumn Gold' Ginkgo biloba 'Princeton Sentry' Ginkgo biloba 'Chi Chi' Ginkgo biloba 'Fairmont' Ginkgo biloba 'Golden Globe' Ginkgo biloba Magyar Ginkgo biloba male Ginkgo biloba 'Pendula' Ginkgo biloba 'Spring Grove' Ginkgo biloba Tubiformis Dura Heat River Birch Pyramidal Hornbeam American Hornbeam Korean Hornbeam Cedar Of Lebanon Boulevard Cypress Chinese Fringe Tree Kousa Dogwood Kousa Dogwood Kousa Dogwood Harry Lauder's Walking Stick Dawyck's Gold Beech Dawyck's Purple Beech Osterwik Beech Purple Weeping Beech Spaeth's Purple Beech Ginkgo,Autumn Gold Ginkgo 'Sentry' (Fastigiata) Ginkgo Chi Chi Ginkgo Fairmont Ginkgo Golden Globe Ginkgo Magyar Ginkgo male Ginkgo 'Pendula' Ginkgo 'Spring Grove' Ginkgo Tubiformis

84 Jost Tree Selections* (Cont d) TREES Halesia tetraptera Heptacodium miconioides Ilex x attenuata Fosteri Ilex opaca Ilex opaca Arlene Leach Ilex opaca 'Canary' Ilex opaca 'Cardinal' Ilex opaca 'Cave Hill' Ilex opaca 'Dan Fenton' Ilex opaca 'Delia Bradley' Ilex opaca 'Wyetta' Ilex x 'Edward Stevens' Quercus bicolor Quercus dentata Quercus glandulifera Quercus macrocarpa Quercus muehlenbergii Quercus X warei 'Long' Tilia cordata 'Greenspire' Ulmus parvifolia Magnolia viginiana 'Moonglow' Magnolia X ' Gold' Picea abies 'Fastigiata' Picea abies 'Pendula' Picea glauca Pendula Picea pungens 'Baby Blue Eyes' Picea pungens 'Fat Albert' Picea pungens 'Hoopsii' Carolina Silverbell Seven Son Flower Foster Holly American Holly Arlene Leach American Holly Yellow Berry American Holly Cardinal American Holly Cave Hill American Holly Dan Fenton American Holly Delia Bradley American Holly Wyetta American Holly Edward Stevens Holly Swamp White Oak Daimyo/Japanese Emperor Oak Korean Oak Burr Oak Chinkapin Oak Regal Prince Oak Greenspire Linden Lacebark Elm Moonglow Magnolia Gold Magnolia Upright Norway Spruce Weeping Norway Spruce Weeping White Spruce Grafted Blue Spruce Fat Albert Blue Spruce Grafted Blue Spruce

85 Jost Tree Selections* (Cont d) TREES Picea pungens 'Iseli Fastigiata' Picea pungens 'Koster's Pendula' Picea pungens 'Moerheim' Picea pungens 'Montgomery' Pinus nigra 'Fastigiata' Pinus strobus 'Contorta' Pinus strobus fastigiata Pinus strobus pendula Styrax japonica Tamarix hispida Taxodium distichum Thuja occidentalis 'DeGroot's Spire' Thuja occidentalis 'Emerald Green' Thuja occidentalis 'Holmstrup' Thuja occidentalis 'Pyramidalis' Thuja occidentalis 'Rosenthalii' Thuja plicata 'Gold Coast' Thuja plicata 'Spring Grove' Thuja plicata 'Standishii' Thuja plicata 'Waynsdyke Silver' Thuja plicata 'Yellow' Fastigiate Blue Spruce Weeping Blue Spruce Grafted Blue Spruce Dwarf Globe Blue Spruce Upright Austrian Pine Contorted White Pine Upright White Pine Weeping White Pine Japanese Snowbell Salt Cedar Bald Cypress Spiral Arborvitae Emerald Green Arborvitae Holmstrup Arborvitae Pyramided Arborvitae Rosenthal Arborvitae Gold Coast Arborvitae Spring Grove Arborvitae Standishi Arborvitae Silver Tip Arborvitae Yellow Arborvitae * Please see our availability online or call us for tree pricing, caliper, and height.

86 Trees ACER Acer griseum Paperbark Maple Colorful paper-like peeling bark is a warm cinnamon color, red fall foliage, specimen tree growing 20'-30' tall and 15'-25' wide. Tolerates clay soils. -- Spring 2014 Field Availability includes 1-1/2" to 3" caliper trees. Trees GINKGO Ginkgo biloba 'Autumn Gold' Maidenhair Tree A male, fruitless cultivar. An excellent shade or street tree. Distinctive two-lobed fan shaped leaves turn gold in the fall. Grows 40'-50' tall and up to 30' wide. -- Spring 2014 Field Availability includes 1-1/2" to 3" caliper trees. BETULA Betula nigra 'Duraheat' River Birch Fast growing, more heat and drought tolerant than 'Heritage', attractive yellow fall foliage and exfoliating salmon to cinnamon colored bark. Grows 30'-40' tall and 25'-35' wide. -- Spring 2014 Field Availability includes 8'-12' tall trees. APRIL Ginkgo biloba 'Princeton Sentry' Maidenhair Tree A male, fruitless cultivar. Grows 40'-50' tall with an upright, narrow conical growth habit. Striking golden-yellow fall foliage. -- Spring 2014 Field Availability includes 1-1/2" to 3-1/2" caliper trees. CARPINUS Carpinus betulus 'Fastigiata' European Hornbeam APRIL to MAY Very narrow form when young with a more oval to vase-shaped growth habit with age. Grows 30'-40' tall, up to 30' wide. Flowers can be showy in early Spring. Yellow-orange fall color. -- Spring 2014 Field Availability includes 1-1/2" to 2-1/2" caliper Ginkgo biloba 'Spring Grove' Dwarf Maidenhair Tree APRIL A very slow growing, compact dwarf male ginkgo. Keeps a tight rounded habit growing up to 6' tall and 4' wide in 15 years. -- Spring 2014 Field Availability includes 1-1/2" to 3" caliper trees. APRIL Carpinus caroliniana American Hornbeam MARCH to Smooth blue-grey bark. A slow grower with a dense rounded form. Dark green leaves turn yellow, orange and red in the fall. Grows 35' tall, 20'-30' wide. -- Spring 2014 Field Availability includes 2" to 2-1/2" caliper trees. HEPTACODIUM Heptacodium miconioides Seven Son Flower Grows up to 20' tall and 10'+ wide. Terminal clusters of fragrant white flowers in late summer are followed by showy tiny purple fruits with sepals that change from green to burgundy that are just as showy as the flowers lasting 3 or more weeks. AUGUST to OCTOBER FEBRUARY

87 Trees ILEX Ilex opaca 'Cave Hill' American Holly Lustrous, dark green leaves are short-spined. Very dense growth habit. Cardinal red berries for late fall/winter interest. Conical growth habit. Trees MAGNOLIA Magnolia virginiana 'Moonglow' Sweet Bay Magnolia Vigorous upright growth, attractive foliage, beautiful lemon scented flowers, 35' tall, 10'-20' wide. Large are dark glossy green with a silvery green underside. -- Spring 2014 Field Availability includes 8'-12' tall sizes. Ilex opaca 'Dan Fenton' American Holly APRIL to MAY A female selection despite the name. Nice pyramidal growth habit, large leaves are dark glossy green, bright red fall fruit, 20'-30'. -- Spring 2014 Field Availability includes 6'-12' tall sizes. PICEA Picea abies 'Pendula' Weeping Norway Spruce MAY to JUNE Irregular in shape with weeping branches. Use as a specimen in the landscape. Stake the tree to train it for a more upright growth habit with pendulous branching. Grows up to 15' tall and wide.--spring 2014 Field Availability includes 4'-8' tall trees. APRIL to MAY Ilex opaca 'Delia Bradley' American Holly A tightly formed, upright pyramidal American holly with vivid red berries in fall/winter. Use as a specimen or an attractive evergreen screen. Grows up to 30' tall and 12'-15' wide. -- Spring 2014 Field Availability includes 6'- 10' tall sizes. Picea pungens 'Iseli Fastigiate' Fastigiate Blue Spruce A dwarf blue spruce with attractive silvery blue needles. It's strong upright habit can help serve as a focal point. -- Spring 2014 Field Availability includes 5'-8' tall trees. APRIL to MAY Ilex x attenuata 'Fosteri' Foster Holly Upright, pyramidal form, vigorous growth, abundant berries, 30' tall, 10' wide. -- Spring 2014 Field Availability includes 5'-10' tall sizes. Picea pungens 'Kosteri Pendula' Weeping Blue Spruce A dwarf, weeping blue spruce with an interesting irregular shape. Upright broad habit, but can be trained depending on your preference. -- Spring 2014 Field Availability includes 4'-6' tall trees. APRIL to MAY

88 Trees QUERCUS Quercus dentata Japanese Emperor Oak Large and leathery, dark green leaves. Grows 50-60' tall and up to 40' wide. -- Spring 2014 Field Availability includes 2-1/2" to 3" caliper trees. Trees THUJA Thuja occidentalis 'Rosenthalii' Upright Arbovitae Grows 15'-20' tall and 6'-8' wide. Columnar growth habit. Blue green, fanlike foliage. Use as a natural screen or specimen. -- Spring 2014 Field Availability includes 4'-6' tall sizes. APRIL to MAY STYRAX Styrax japonicus Japanese Snowbell Moderate growth rate, broad rounded shape to 30', glossy green foliage turns yellow in fall, pest resistant, 3/4" white bell-shaped flowers have yellow stamens, lightly fragrant blooms. -- Spring 2014 Field Availability includes 5'-8' tall trees. Thuja plicata 'Spring Grove' Upright Arbovitae Grows 20'-30' wide and up to 8' wide. Upright, tight pyramidal growth habit. Dark green, glossy foliage. Holds up well to midwest winters and summer heat. Perfect for a natural screen. -- Spring 2014 Field Availability includes 5'-8' tall sizes. THUJA Thuja 'George Peabody' ('Lutea') American Upright Arborvitae MAY to JUNE An upright, compact cultivar reaching 25'-30' tall and 12'-15' wide. Foliage has an attractive golden yellow color that persists well through winter. TILIA Tilia cordata 'Greenspire' Linden A shade tree maintaining a strong central leader with attractive uniform branching. Grows 50'+ tall. Small but fragrant yellow flowers in early summer. Excellent lawn or street tree. -- Spring 2014 Field Availability includes 2" to 3" caliper trees. Thuja occidentalis 'Degroot's Spire' American Upright Arborvitae A slow growing, upright evergreen with attractive deep green foliage that slightly twists for an attractive texture. Grows 20'-30' tall and 6' wide. -- Spring 2014 Field Availability includes 4'-6' tall sizes. JUNE to JULY

89 Terms of Sale DELIVERY SERVICE Delivery within our immediate trade zone (20 mile radius) is subject to a minimum energy/ fuel surcharge that is based upon current fuel prices. Please call for delivery charges on orders under $500 or outside of the St. Louis area. VOLUME DISCOUNT PLAN The plan is based on the following schedule: The following provisions apply: $15,000 20,000..6% $20,001 30,000..8% $30,001 & up % Your percentage of discount will be based on the total amount of plant purchases at regular list prices, invoiced and shipped from October 1 thru September 30. All bids and contract grown orders are exempt from the volume discount. To qualify, all invoices must have been paid within 30 days. NO EXCEPTIONS! A letter will be sent at the end of the year showing your % discount on the next year s purchases. Future invoices will reflect your discount and must be paid within 30 days of the invoice date, or the discount is forfeited. If your account is overdue at the time of your next invoice, the discount will not apply. CONTRACT GROWING Inquiries about contract growing of plants or sizes not listed in our catalogue are always welcome. Custom contract grow orders require an advance 33.33% deposit. Custom grown orders that we hold over 45 days past the scheduled delivery date, may be subject to a 10% holding and plant maintenance fee. BUSINESS HOURS Monday Friday: 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., call for current Saturday hours Closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year s Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day. Phone: (314) Fax: (314) E mail: sales@jostgreenhouses.com Every plant listed in our catalog will not necessarily be available year round. Due to the seasonality of our business, some items listed may be sold out at times. Some additional items not listed will also be available. Please ask if you are looking for a specific variety not listed here. Plant sizes may also vary during the season. Prices are subject to change without notice. We guarantee our plants to be true to name and variety, BUT cannot guarantee livability after they leave our premises due to conditions beyond our control.

90 Terms of Sale (Cont d) CREDIT POLICY Charges are allowed to firms with established credit only. A credit application will be sent upon request. All sales on your credit account are net 30 days from invoice date with a 1.5% finance charge assessed per month thereafter. On any account which shows invoices past due, we reserve the right to terminate credit privileges and revert back to a C.O.D. basis until the account is once again current. The entire account balance will be due at that time. Payment received on account will be credited to finance charges first, then to invoice in date order. Monthly statements are sent which reflect finance charges and account status. Please remember that credit is a privilege. We accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, Check, and Cash. *THERE WILL BE A $25.00 CHARGE ON ANY CHECK RETURNED BY YOUR BANK. ** Interest at 1.5% per month will be assessed plus reasonable attorney s fees are due on all past due amounts. RESTOCKING FEE We understand that needs change for various reasons. Order cancellations, order changes, and shipping date changes made after an order has been assembled will be subject to a restocking fee of 25% of the value of the cancelled items. CONTAINER SIZES We grow our plants in the pot sizes below but are not limited to these sizes. We can quote pricing on other pot sizes. 50mm ellepot 2.25 plug/ 32 per flat 1 quart 15 per flat 100mm ellepot 8 per flat (similar in size to a quart pot) 120mm ellepot 6 per flat (similar in size to a 2 quart pot) 1 gallon 6 per flat or sold individually 2 gallon sold individually 3 gallon sold individually 3 gallon Rootmaker sold individually 5 gallon sold individually 7 gallon sold individually 8 Rootmaker Field Bag sold individually 12 Rootmaker Field Bag sold individually Additional Costs for less than full flat quantities of quart or pint size pots. For orders of less than a full flat quantity, there will be a $0.60 per plant surcharge.

91 How Many Plants Do You Need? On Center Spacing of Plants Area in square ft. 4" 6" 8" 10" 12" 15" 18" 24" Spacing Multiplier Use the formula below for an area not on the chart: Area in square feet x the Spacing Multiplier = Number of plants needed sales@jostgreenhouses.com

92 Jost Greenhouses

PPA NATIVE PLANT SALE 2015

PPA NATIVE PLANT SALE 2015 PPA NATIVE PLANT SALE 2015 PLANT HABITAT LISTS Use these lists to find the best plants for your property. If you live in the Pine Barrens, the best choices for your home are listed in the Pine Barrens

More information

2017 BTG NATIVE PLANT SALE MONDAY JUNE 26 TH FROM 11:30 7:30 TUESDAY JUNE 27 TH FROM 1:30-4:30

2017 BTG NATIVE PLANT SALE MONDAY JUNE 26 TH FROM 11:30 7:30 TUESDAY JUNE 27 TH FROM 1:30-4:30 2017 BTG NATIVE PLANT SALE MONDAY JUNE 26 TH FROM 11:30 7:30 TUESDAY JUNE 27 TH FROM 1:30-4:30 Groupings: Full to Partial Sun Wild Columbine Swamp Milkweed Butterfly Milkweed Scarlet Bee Balm Eastern Purple

More information

Planting Your Rain Garden

Planting Your Rain Garden Planting Your Rain Garden The Rain Garden Environment Are rain gardens wet? Rain Garden Zones Edge Emergent Semi-aquatic Where are your wet spots? Courtesy Wetland Studies and Solutions, Inc. Plants for

More information

2015 Plant Catalog--- Kalmia to Perennials

2015 Plant Catalog--- Kalmia to Perennials 2015 Plant Catalog--- Kalmia to Perennials Kalmia Culture. Best grown in cool, moist, rich, acidic, humusy, well-drained soils in part shade. Mulch to retain moisture and keep root zones cool. Carol Bright

More information

Scarlet Heaven - Large red flowers are single with deep scarlet petals surrounding golden-yellow anthers. H: Spread: 28-36

Scarlet Heaven - Large red flowers are single with deep scarlet petals surrounding golden-yellow anthers. H: Spread: 28-36 Blooms or Bust Plant Sale May 13 Centennial Park, Swarthmore Welcome, 2017 Gardening Season! Our chilly March with its ice & snowstorm has caused nurseries major uncertainties in terms of what they could

More information

RainScaping. Sustainable Landscape Solutions for Stormwater Management

RainScaping. Sustainable Landscape Solutions for Stormwater Management RainScaping Sustainable Landscape Solutions for Stormwater Management Goals of RainScaping Improve water quality by: Reduce volume and velocity of runoff Reduce pollutants Reduce property damage due to

More information

RAINGARDENS STEP 1: INFILTRATION TEST TIP TECHNICAL STANDARDS AND DESIGN EXAMPLES

RAINGARDENS STEP 1: INFILTRATION TEST TIP TECHNICAL STANDARDS AND DESIGN EXAMPLES RAINGARDENS TECHNICAL STANDARDS AND DESIGN EXAMPLES STEP 1: INFILTRATION TEST 1. Call 811 before you dig to have your utilities located. 2. Dig 1-2 holes in the proposed garden area. (8 diameter & deep)

More information

Top Performing Herbaceous Native Plants

Top Performing Herbaceous Native Plants Top Performing Herbaceous Native Plants www.shawnature.org page 24 True or False It is the plant choice that determines a great performer!? Not necessarily performance is based first on right plant, right

More information

Summer Beauty Onion. Allium tanguticum 'Summer Beauty' 3-9. herbaceous. Height: Spread: Form: Flower: Soil: Sun/Shade: Uses: Maintenance: 12" to 18"

Summer Beauty Onion. Allium tanguticum 'Summer Beauty' 3-9. herbaceous. Height: Spread: Form: Flower: Soil: Sun/Shade: Uses: Maintenance: 12 to 18 perennial herbaceous Allium tanguticum 'Summer Beauty' Summer Beauty Onion 12" to 18" 12" to 18" clump-forming habit with tufted appearance, beautiful glossy leaves Flower: globes of pink-mauve flowers

More information

Jennings County Soil and Water Conservation District

Jennings County Soil and Water Conservation District Jennings Co. SWCD -Share Some Space Project ORDER FORM (Pre Pay Order) - Checks payable to JCSWCD Order deadline is March 17, 2017 Plant Pick Up May 4, 2017 3-7 pm Muscatatuck County Park ITEM PRICE QUANTITY

More information

Be sure to follow us on Instagram.

Be sure to follow us on Instagram. Planting native doesn t only make a beautiful landscape; it provides vital habitats, food, and shelter for wildlife. Native plants are already adapted and will thrive in our environmental conditions, saving

More information

Plants of the Lafayette Watershed Rain Gardens

Plants of the Lafayette Watershed Rain Gardens Plants of the Lafayette Watershed Rain Gardens Larchmont Elementary School Norfolk Fitness and Wellness Center ODU Women s Rowing Center Saint Patrick Catholic School Eastern Red Cedar, Juniperus virginiana

More information

Larrabee Park Chicago, IL

Larrabee Park Chicago, IL Larrabee Park Chicago, IL Concept Presentation September 28, 2010 CLIMBING HYDRANGEA ON FENCE EXISTING BUIILDING COMPOST BINS BLUE RUG JUNIPER SWAMP WHITE OAK (3 ) BOTTLEBRUSH BUCKEYE EXISTING REDBUDS

More information

Combo Kits My Energizing. My Inspiring. Sun Garden. Sun Garden. My Radiant. My Vivid. Sun Garden. Sun Garden. All Combo Kits are $30 / each

Combo Kits My Energizing. My Inspiring. Sun Garden. Sun Garden. My Radiant. My Vivid. Sun Garden. Sun Garden. All Combo Kits are $30 / each My Energizing Get a boost from this invigorating combination. Plant in full sun. Includes: 2 red begonias 1 red coleus 2 blue scaevola 1 yellow marigold 1 yellow mecardonia My Inspiring Let this combination

More information

Carex SEDGES Sedges are grass-like plants that typically grow in shallow water or moist soil. They have rhizomes and triangular stems.

Carex SEDGES Sedges are grass-like plants that typically grow in shallow water or moist soil. They have rhizomes and triangular stems. Avalanche Eldorado Calamagrostis FEATHER REED GRASS A group of mainly cool season grasses that grow most vigorously in cooler months. They plume earlier than other grasses. x acutiflora Avalanche Wide

More information

Jennings County Soil and Water Conservation District

Jennings County Soil and Water Conservation District Jennings County Soil and Water Conservation District Share Some Space Project Spring 2016 Plant Sale ORDER FORM (Pre Pay Order) Order deadline is March 18, 2016 ITEM PRICE QUANTITY TOTAL PRICE Butterfly

More information

Blue Flag Iris Iris virginica shrevei

Blue Flag Iris Iris virginica shrevei Blue Flag Iris Iris virginica shrevei Color: Blue Violet Blooms: June September Mature Height: 2 4 Mature Width: 3 6 Soil Moisture: Moist Mesic Wet Planting Tips: Like most iris species, this lovely native

More information

NATIVE PLANTS FOR GREEN STORM WATER PRACTICES. Kevin Tungesvick Restoration Ecologist Spence Restoration Nursery

NATIVE PLANTS FOR GREEN STORM WATER PRACTICES. Kevin Tungesvick Restoration Ecologist Spence Restoration Nursery NATIVE PLANTS FOR GREEN STORM WATER PRACTICES Kevin Tungesvick Restoration Ecologist Spence Restoration Nursery BENEFITS OF NATIVE PLANTS Our native flora contains an abundance of species that tolerate

More information

15 Top Native Plants of the Mountain West

15 Top Native Plants of the Mountain West 15 Top Native Plants of the Mountain West Try these tough, low-maintenance plants for a beautiful, easy garden. Pasqueflower One of the first flowers to wake up in the spring, pasqueflower bears lovely

More information

BCPS Native Plant Catalog

BCPS Native Plant Catalog BCPS Native Plant Catalog Page 1 Table of Contents Introduction page 3 BCPS Native Plant and Butterfly Garden for Full Sun Plan 1 page 4 BCPS Native Plant and Butterfly Garden for Partial Sun, Well Drained

More information

Planting Your Rain Garden

Planting Your Rain Garden Planting Your Rain Garden The Rain Garden Environment Are rain gardens wet? The Rain Garden Environment Rain Garden Zones Edge Emergent Semi-aquatic The Rain Garden Environment Moisture regime also depends

More information

A RESIDENT S REFERENCE GUIDE TO CREATING A RAIN GARDEN

A RESIDENT S REFERENCE GUIDE TO CREATING A RAIN GARDEN A RESIDENT S REFERENCE GUIDE TO CREATING A RAIN GARDEN What is a Rain Garden? Rain gardens are shallow depressions filled with native plants designed to catch and absorb stormwater runoff from roofs, streets,

More information

How to Incorporate Native Plants into an Urban Landscape

How to Incorporate Native Plants into an Urban Landscape How to Incorporate Native Plants into an Urban Landscape A Starter Guide for Plant Selection Presented by The City of Ankeny and the Polk Soil and Water Conservation District WHY NATIVE PLANTS? A native

More information

Native Plant Information Sheet

Native Plant Information Sheet Canada Anemone Anemone canadensis Sun to partial shade Average Soil Height/Width: H: 1-2 Blooms: White; Summer Comments: Aggressive spreader; makes good ground cover. Check it out growing in Woldumar s

More information

BUTTERFLY GARDEN PLANTS. Plant Information all plants native to Michigan except where noted

BUTTERFLY GARDEN PLANTS. Plant Information all plants native to Michigan except where noted BUTTERFLY GARDEN PLANTS Plant Information all plants native to Michigan except where noted Butterfly Garden Plants - Perennials Yarrow Achillea millefolium 1-2 tall Blooms: Jul-Aug Nodding Wild Onion Allium

More information

Symbols and What They Mean

Symbols and What They Mean Symbols and What They Mean Full Sun Part Sun All Shade Part Shade Humming bird favorite Drought tolerant Moderate watering Water frequently Pollinator friendly Butterfly attractor Deer Resistant Rabbit

More information

Landscape Plants (back of Plant Descriptions page)

Landscape Plants (back of Plant Descriptions page) 1 Landscape Plants (back of Plant Descriptions page) Knockout Rose: Double Red.2 Knockout Rose: Sunny...2 Spirea: Little Princess 2 Spirea: Neon Flash. 2 Spirea: Renaissance...3 Spirea: Anthony Waterer...3

More information

Guide to Identification Mid-Atlantic Pollinator Conservation Seed Mix

Guide to Identification Mid-Atlantic Pollinator Conservation Seed Mix Guide to Identification Mid-Atlantic Pollinator Conservation Seed Mix Conservation Innovation Grant Project Expanding Pollinator Species Habitat Sites Utilizing Compost Filter Socks Conservation Innovation

More information

Name: Phone: Can't Decide What to Buy? Get a Gift Card. Gift Cards from. Wagner's : Gift Cards from. Bachman's: Steps to place your order:

Name: Phone:   Can't Decide What to Buy? Get a Gift Card. Gift Cards from. Wagner's : Gift Cards from. Bachman's: Steps to place your order: Steps to place your order: 1. Make your selections from gift cards on page 1 and flowers on pages 2-6 then note your choices on each page of brochure. Go to: to get the brochure. 2. Send your order form

More information

Woodies Part 1 Spring Sale 2018

Woodies Part 1 Spring Sale 2018 Woodies Part 1 Spring Sale 2018 Symbols and What They Mean Full Sun Part Sun All Shade Part Shade Drought tolerant Moderate watering Water frequently Butterfly attractor Pollinator friendly Deer Resistant

More information

Chrysogonum virginianum, green and gold Flower time: spring through early summer Flower color: yellow Size: 6-12 x 12-18

Chrysogonum virginianum, green and gold Flower time: spring through early summer Flower color: yellow Size: 6-12 x 12-18 Flower color: yellow brown, nondescript Size: 6-8 x 12-16 Light needs: shade Soil preferences: moist well drained soil Wildlife value: Alternative food source for the Pipevine Swallowtail butterfly Maintenance

More information

Perennials Part 1 Spring Sale 2018

Perennials Part 1 Spring Sale 2018 Perennials Part 1 Spring Sale 2018 Symbols and What They Mean Full Sun Part Sun All Shade Part Shade Drought tolerant Moderate watering Water frequently Butterfly attractor Pollinator friendly Deer Resistant

More information

August 16, Growing Zones. Sun Exposure. Full Sun (6hrs or more) 5-9 Y N. Full Sun to Part Shade 4-8 Y Y. Full Sun to Part Shade 3-9 Y Y

August 16, Growing Zones. Sun Exposure. Full Sun (6hrs or more) 5-9 Y N. Full Sun to Part Shade 4-8 Y Y. Full Sun to Part Shade 3-9 Y Y Plant QTY Pot Size Price Bloom Time Height Spacing Sun Exposure Growing Zones Deer Resistant Rabbit Resistant Photo Notes Agastache 'Kudos Mandarin' (Dwarf Hummingbird Mint) 10 1-Quart Pot $10.00 September

More information

The Prairie Meadow: 15 feet x 23 feet Louise Engelstad, Landscaping With Native Plants, c 2014

The Prairie Meadow: 15 feet x 23 feet Louise Engelstad, Landscaping With Native Plants, c 2014 1 The Prairie Meadow: 15 feet x 23 feet Louise Engelstad, Landscaping With Native Plants, c 2014 According to Plants of the Black Hills and Bear Lodge Mountains, this area is classified as a mixed grass

More information

Perennials / Grasses Part 2 Spring Sale 2018

Perennials / Grasses Part 2 Spring Sale 2018 Perennials / Grasses Part 2 Spring Sale 2018 Symbols and What They Mean Full Sun Part Sun All Shade Part Shade Drought tolerant Moderate watering Water frequently Butterfly attractor Pollinator friendly

More information

Ideas for Underground Padmount Transformer Area

Ideas for Underground Padmount Transformer Area Ideas for Underground Padmount Transformer Area We must have unimpeded 24 hours a day/7 days a week access to the units for conducting routine maintenance and repairs as well as rapid switching during

More information

RainReady Program Certification of Work Performed

RainReady Program Certification of Work Performed RainReady Program Certification of Work Performed The Village of Oak Park 708.358.5410 housing@oak-park.us www.oak-park.us GENERAL INFORMATION Owner Name Application Building Address WORK COMPLETED work

More information

Native Plant Catalog

Native Plant Catalog Native Plant Catalog 2018 Annual Native Plant Sale Pick-Up: Wednesday, May 9th, 2018, 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM Hemlock Crossing Nature Education Center: 8115 West Olive Rd, West Olive, MI 49460 Grasses Big Bluestem

More information

Due to the diversity of these ecosystems and the sunlight and weather conditions, not all native plants will thrive in an Aurora landscape.

Due to the diversity of these ecosystems and the sunlight and weather conditions, not all native plants will thrive in an Aurora landscape. 1 Definition of native plant: Plants that have existed prior to European settlement Lives and grows naturally without direct or indirect human intervention Cultivars that have been bred for improvements,

More information

PLANT LIST FOR SHORELINE MANAGEMENT

PLANT LIST FOR SHORELINE MANAGEMENT SHORELINE EVALUATION PROGRAM PLANT LIST FOR SHORELINE MANAGEMENT Following is a list of native s recommended for shoreline management. This list is not comprehensive. Rather, it lists s that are known

More information

Shrubs of the Year. Growing & Landscape Guide. FIRE LIGHT Hydrangea. AT LAST Rosa. LOW SCAPE Mound Aronia. SONIC BLOOM Weigela series

Shrubs of the Year. Growing & Landscape Guide. FIRE LIGHT Hydrangea. AT LAST Rosa. LOW SCAPE Mound Aronia. SONIC BLOOM Weigela series Shrubs of the Year Growing & Landscape Guide LOW SCAPE Mound Aronia AT LAST Rosa FIRE LIGHT Hydrangea SONIC BLOOM Weigela series Aronia melanocarpa LOW SCAPE Mound Aronia melanocarpa UCONNAM165, pp#28,789,

More information

Everett Rain Garden. Mystic River Watershed Association.

Everett Rain Garden. Mystic River Watershed Association. Everett Rain Garden Mystic River Watershed Association www.mysticriver.org Agenda Brief overview of project and rain gardens Review of proposed sites Top sites we are pursuing Maintenance Next steps Rain

More information

Dividing Perennials. Why divide? When to divide? Preparations. Size control Rejuvenation Increase number

Dividing Perennials. Why divide? When to divide? Preparations. Size control Rejuvenation Increase number Why divide? Size control Rejuvenation Increase number When to divide? Dividing Perennials Perennials growing in optimum conditions can generally be divided every 3-5 years Signs that plants should be divided

More information

Deep-rooted Native Plants Protect Water Quality. Cyndi Ross River Restoration Program Manager

Deep-rooted Native Plants Protect Water Quality. Cyndi Ross River Restoration Program Manager Deep-rooted Native Plants Protect Water Quality Cyndi Ross River Restoration Program Manager 467 square miles of land 126 miles of river 48 communities 1.35 million people 4 main branches Main Upper Middle

More information

KDHE Clean Water Neighbor Program Sunset Zoo Bio-Retention Area Gardens (K-State Demonstration Project)

KDHE Clean Water Neighbor Program Sunset Zoo Bio-Retention Area Gardens (K-State Demonstration Project) KDHE Clean Water Neighbor Program Sunset Zoo Bio-Retention Area Gardens (K-State Demonstration Project) The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) has provided financial assistance to this

More information

Plants to Enhance and Stabilize Your

Plants to Enhance and Stabilize Your Ecological Consulting Native Plant Nursery Restoration Services Cultural Resource Management Plants to Enhance and Stabilize Your Shoreline Brian Majka Brian Majka Senior Restoration Ecologist Today we

More information

California Native Garden

California Native Garden California Native Garden See pricing, information, and more pictures of all plants featured in this video! Click on the name of the plant you want to view or click the View Plants > button. Shopping List

More information

Master Gardener Spring Plant Sale Pender Extension Center

Master Gardener Spring Plant Sale Pender Extension Center Master Gardener Spring Plant Sale Pender Extension Center 801 S. Walker St., Burgaw Fri., April 11, 12:00pm 6pm Sat., April 12, 8:30am Noon Many varieties of vegetables and herbs, blueberries, and perennial

More information

2018, 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM

2018, 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM Native Plant Catalog 2018 Fall Native Plant Sale Sale and Order Pick-Up: Saturday, September 29 th, 2018, 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM Hemlock Crossing Nature Education Center: 8115 West Olive Rd, West Olive, MI

More information

Bone Lake 10X35 Native Plantings

Bone Lake 10X35 Native Plantings Bone Lake 10X35 Native Plantings The 10X35 Native Planting Program provides Bone Lake property owners support to establish small zones of native plants on their waterfront. Native plants stabilize shorelines,

More information

Making it pretty in the Shade

Making it pretty in the Shade Making it pretty in the Shade Many of you have mostly shade with only a few spots that get some sun during the day. Doing a study of the sun so that you know where these spots are --and what time of day

More information

Master Gardener Spring Plant Sale

Master Gardener Spring Plant Sale Woodies Part II Master Gardener Spring Plant Sale May 6th through 9 th, 9:00AM-4:00PM Inventory Arriving Friday Morning The sale is located at the Greenhouse behind Bldg N at the Brunswick County Government

More information

Rain Garden Plant Selection

Rain Garden Plant Selection Rain Garden Plant Selection Rain Garden Native Plants Blue Flag Bald Cypress Iris Cardinal Flower Ornamental Plants for the Rain Garden Check references for tolerance of wet and dry conditions. Consider

More information

April Plant Sale. The sale is located at the Greenhouse behind Bldg N at the Brunswick County Government Complex, Bolivia.

April Plant Sale. The sale is located at the Greenhouse behind Bldg N at the Brunswick County Government Complex, Bolivia. April Plant Sale Brunswick County Master Gardener Volunteers Spring Plant Sale Thursday, April 14 9AM-5PM Friday, April 15 9AM-4PM Many varieties of shrubs, herbs, natives, annuals and perennial flowers

More information

Selected Sun Perennials for the Wasatch Front

Selected Sun Perennials for the Wasatch Front Utah State University DigitalCommons@USU All Archived Publications Archived USU Extension Publications 2005 Selected Sun Perennials for the Wasatch Front Larry Sagers Utah State University Follow this

More information

Late Blooming Perennials for the Wasatch Front. Larry A. Sagers Horticulture Specialist Utah State University Extension Thanksgiving Point Office

Late Blooming Perennials for the Wasatch Front. Larry A. Sagers Horticulture Specialist Utah State University Extension Thanksgiving Point Office Late Blooming Perennials for the Wasatch Front Larry A. Sagers Horticulture Specialist Utah State University Extension Thanksgiving Point Office Height: 30-36 inches Yarrow Achillea spp. Bloom Season:

More information

Ornamental Grass Display Garden Hancock Research Center

Ornamental Grass Display Garden Hancock Research Center Ornamental Grass Display Garden Hancock Research Center Dr. Art Cameron Department of Horticulture The ornamental grass display garden was first established in the spring of 1995. The majority of the plants

More information

Summer s Dream garden in a box: Garden Info Sheet. Beacon Silver Nettle. Designed by Chris Woods of Matrix Gardens

Summer s Dream garden in a box: Garden Info Sheet. Beacon Silver Nettle. Designed by Chris Woods of Matrix Gardens 0 garden in a box: Garden Info Sheet Summer s Dream Designed by Chris Woods of Matrix Gardens 0 - Beacon Silver Nettle - Biokovo Geranium - Blue Avena Grass - Clustered Bellflower - Corsican Violet - Palace

More information

Rain Garden Plant Selection

Rain Garden Plant Selection Rain Garden Plant Selection Charlotte Glen, Bill Lord, Mitch Woodward North Carolina Cooperative Extension Andrew Anderson North Carolina State University Rain Garden Plant Function Nutrient and some heavy

More information

Featured Plants. Serving the Lakes Area for over 100 years. PO Box 418 Battle Lake, MN 56515

Featured Plants. Serving the Lakes Area for over 100 years. PO Box 418 Battle Lake, MN 56515 Featured Plants 2019 Serving the Lakes Area for over 100 years PO Box 418 Battle Lake, MN 56515 Phone: (218) 864-5526 Email: swedbergnursery@gmail.com Fax: (218) 864-8212 Website: www.swedbergnursery.com

More information

NATIVEPLANTSALE. Plant Selection 9:30AM-4:30PM. Available in 1 Quart Containers. Agastache x foeniculum. Anise Hyssop

NATIVEPLANTSALE. Plant Selection 9:30AM-4:30PM. Available in 1 Quart Containers. Agastache x foeniculum. Anise Hyssop NATIVEPLANTSALE MAY11,12,&13 9:30AM-4:30PM Plant Selection Anise Hyssop Bee Balm Bergamot Agastache x foeniculum didyma fistulosa Red Pale pink/ purple Blazing Star Liatris spicata Mauve/ Wild Indigo Cardinal

More information

Oneida Lake Native Shoreline Restoration Incentive Program

Oneida Lake Native Shoreline Restoration Incentive Program Narrative: Oneida Lake Native Shoreline Restoration Incentive Program The goal of this project was to restore native plants to the shoreline of Oneida Lake, on private year round residences. In addition,

More information

Native Plant Profile Linda R. McMahan

Native Plant Profile Linda R. McMahan Small Flowered Alum Root Heuchera micrantha Herbaceous perennial plant, 1-2 ft. tall. Small white flowers on long stalks bloom in late spring. Leaves form a large basal rosette. Many selected leaf color

More information

Adiantum pedatum Maidenhair Fern

Adiantum pedatum Maidenhair Fern FERNS Adiantum pedatum Maidenhair Fern - Deciduous, upright, slow growing spreader - Tolerates heavy shade - Bright green, delicate fronds, black stems Mature Height: 1-2.5 Mature Spread: 1-1.5 ZONES 3-8

More information

A Native Landscape with All of the Benefits and None of the Headache -Vince Gresham

A Native Landscape with All of the Benefits and None of the Headache -Vince Gresham A Native Landscape with All of the Benefits and None of the Headache -Vince Gresham When I started my small native landscape project in my backyard in South Bend, Indiana, I did not have much of a plan.

More information

Rain Gardens. Reconnecting with the Rain. Rachel Calabro Massachusetts Riverways Program

Rain Gardens. Reconnecting with the Rain. Rachel Calabro Massachusetts Riverways Program Rain Gardens Reconnecting with the Rain Rachel Calabro Massachusetts Riverways Program Natural Conditions Developed Conditions Atmospheric Deposition Pollutants carried away by wind and traffic Pollutants

More information

Healthy Living Strategy: Shorelines

Healthy Living Strategy: Shorelines Healthy Living Strategy: Shorelines Shoreline Vegetation in Muskoka The basis of a natural ecosystem is a complex combination of vegetation that forms canopy, understory, and herbaceous layers. It is easier

More information

PROMENADE IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT SIOUX CITY, IOWA

PROMENADE IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT SIOUX CITY, IOWA PROMENADE IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT SIOUX CITY, IOWA 00% DESIGN DEVELOPMENT PACKAGE Project #99 This plan, undertaken by ISG in 06, was prepared exclusively for the City of All content ISG 06. This plan may

More information

Angelonia - Available

Angelonia - Available Angelonia - Available 3-10-14 Aka summer snapdragon. Tall, well-branched, perfect for adding color to hot, sunny spaces. Attracts butterflies, tough plant, blooms all summer and drought tolerant. Full

More information

Landscaping with Plants Native to Indiana

Landscaping with Plants Native to Indiana Landscaping with Plants Native to Indiana Whether you re providing wildlife habitat or creating gardens to beautify your home, native plants provide many landscaping solutions. Indigenous plants are a

More information

Late Blooming Perennials for the Wasatch Front

Late Blooming Perennials for the Wasatch Front Utah State University DigitalCommons@USU Archived Gardening Publications Archived USU Extension Publications 5-4-2015 Late Blooming Perennials for the Wasatch Front Larry A. Sagers Utah State University

More information

From Our Gardens to Yours Perennials

From Our Gardens to Yours Perennials Acuba Japonica Evergreen Shrub / Full Shade / 4-6 feet Provides winter interest. Tolerates heavy clay soil. Can be a good container plant. Asters - Perennial / 6-7 feet / Full Sun Native to our area. Comes

More information

Native Tree Approved List

Native Tree Approved List Planting native trees in your landscape can reduce negative impacts of surface water runoff by intercepting and holding large volumes of precipitation on surface areas (ie: leaves, branches and trunks).

More information

220 Perennial Garden. Center. Project Update

220 Perennial Garden. Center. Project Update 3 Center Project Update 220 Perennial Garden The landscape design resembles the relaxed and natural New Wave Planting Style. The layout is less controlled and geometric than traditional gardens. The landscape

More information

What do the symbols mean?

What do the symbols mean? s What do the symbols mean? Full Sun 18 Width Moist Soil Attracts Hummingbirds Deer Resistant 2 Part Sun Height Moderate Water Attracts Pollinators & Beneficials Coastal Salt Tolerant Native Shade Light

More information

Gardening for Native Pollinators!

Gardening for Native Pollinators! Gardening for Native Pollinators! Conservation in your Backyard Backyard conservation that helps native bees and butterflies will have a positive effect on the greater environment. Garden Features Gardening

More information

These design guidelines are provided for you free of charge as a public service from the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay.

These design guidelines are provided for you free of charge as a public service from the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay. These design guidelines are provided for you free of charge as a public service from the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay. Homeowners Guide to Designing Your Property This guide is designed to help you

More information

Colorado Blue Spruce Picea pungens. Growth Rate: Slow Current Size/Age: /2-2 Mature Height: Feet. Full Sun/Part Shade.

Colorado Blue Spruce Picea pungens. Growth Rate: Slow Current Size/Age: /2-2 Mature Height: Feet. Full Sun/Part Shade. Conifer Transplants Colorado Blue Spruce Picea pungens Slow 12-18 /2-2 30-60 Feet /Part Shade Christmas Tree/ Windbreak Eastern White Pine Pinus strobus Fast 10-16 /2-2 50-80 Feet Christmas Tree/ Windbreak

More information

Agile Base and Worldwide Support

Agile Base and Worldwide Support The Pollinator Problem The Pollinator Problem The Pollinator Problem Most of our wildlife conservation troubles are due to lack of organization. Wildlife interests remind me of an unorganized army beaten

More information

Construction of a Rain Garden

Construction of a Rain Garden Construction of a Rain Garden Location: Stevens Point Airport by S. Kufahl - AmeriCorps Water Quality & Conservation Educator - Aug 2011 - The following is a pictorial presentation of the construction

More information

Plants for Rain Gardens Recommended for Coastal Southeast Landscapes

Plants for Rain Gardens Recommended for Coastal Southeast Landscapes Plants for Rain Gardens Recommended for Coastal Southeast Landscapes Soil conditions in rain gardens alternate between wet and dry, making them tough places for many plants to grow. The plants in this

More information

Palmer s Penstemon/Scented Penstemon Penstemon palmeri

Palmer s Penstemon/Scented Penstemon Penstemon palmeri Palmer s Penstemon/Scented Penstemon Penstemon palmeri Foliage 1 tall x 1 wide Low Full sun to part shade -30 degrees F. Spring General: Scented Penstemon is native to much of the southwest at higher elevations,

More information

Design Options for Cleaning Stormwater Runoff By Jeffrey Maddox, Staff Ecologist and Judson R. Scott, Presodemt, Vine & Branch, Inc.

Design Options for Cleaning Stormwater Runoff By Jeffrey Maddox, Staff Ecologist and Judson R. Scott, Presodemt, Vine & Branch, Inc. Environmental Tools for the Design Toolbox Two Articles to Help You Design for Stormwater Runoff Design Options for Cleaning Stormwater Runoff By Jeffrey Maddox, Staff Ecologist and Judson R. Scott, Presodemt,

More information

BUDDLEIA DAVIDII BLUE CHIP OR BLUE CHIP BUTTERFLY BUSH CLETHRA ALNIFOLIA WHITE DOVE OR WHITE DOVE SUMMERSWEET CLETHRA

BUDDLEIA DAVIDII BLUE CHIP OR BLUE CHIP BUTTERFLY BUSH CLETHRA ALNIFOLIA WHITE DOVE OR WHITE DOVE SUMMERSWEET CLETHRA T H E V I L L A G E A T A V E R S B O R O RESIDENTIAL LANDSCAPE GUIDE: FOUNDATION AREAS We have provided this list of shrubs for you to consider when planting along your foundation areas. The selections

More information

Going au Naturel at the Cottage

Going au Naturel at the Cottage Brown-eyed Susans appear even more vibrant in front of the weathered wood of a cottage deck. It may seem contradictory, but design is as important in a natural garden as it is in any other type of landscape.

More information

ARBORVITAE, MR. BOWLING BALL Thuja occidentalis Bobazam

ARBORVITAE, MR. BOWLING BALL Thuja occidentalis Bobazam ARBORVITAE, HETZ MIDGET Thuja occidentalis Hetz Midget Height: 2-3 Spread: 2-3 Color(s): green A dark green, slow growing, compact, globe shaped evergreen that maintains its shape without trimming. Water

More information

2016 Plant Catalog--- Roses to Azaleas

2016 Plant Catalog--- Roses to Azaleas 2016 Plant Catalog--- Roses to Azaleas Knockout Roses Click on plant sketch to see web pictures. Return to this page with back arrow or close web page. Blushing Sunny Blushing blooms from late spring through

More information

PHS Announces 2015 Gold Medal Plant Winners

PHS Announces 2015 Gold Medal Plant Winners PHS Announces 2015 Gold Medal Plant Winners PHILADELPHIA The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society has selected its 2015 winners of the PHS Gold Medal Plant awards, recognizing exceptional plants for the

More information

These design guidelines are provided for you free of charge as a public service from the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay.

These design guidelines are provided for you free of charge as a public service from the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay. These design guidelines are provided for you free of charge as a public service from the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay. Homeowners Guide to Designing Your Property This guide is designed to help you

More information

Mercer EducationalGardens. Meadow (3/4 acre)

Mercer EducationalGardens. Meadow (3/4 acre) Mercer EducationalGardens Meadow (3/4 acre) Photo courtesy of Hopewell Township engineer June 2008 2007-2010 Wetland Meadow Restoration At Meadow Restoration Mercer Educational Gardens Meadow in 2007 Reed

More information

Oriental Lilies Mixture. see page 7

Oriental Lilies Mixture. see page 7 Oriental Lilies see page 7 FRAGRANT 5 Mignon Dahlias Item 31664 $18 Months of color These charming daisy look-alikes produce up to 40 flowers per clump. Perfect in pots, planters and borders. A robust

More information

Designing with Natives

Designing with Natives Designing with Natives by, Scott M. Drucker, Dream Gardens Landscape Design & Installation Why Natives? The Positives! Preaching to the Choir Best Adapted to their location drought tolerant Low Maintenance

More information

5380 Twp. Rd. 143 NE Somerset, Ohio Brasenia schreberi Water-Shield

5380 Twp. Rd. 143 NE Somerset, Ohio Brasenia schreberi Water-Shield 5380 Twp. Rd. 143 NE Somerset, Ohio 43783 www.envirotechcon.com Brasenia schreberi Water-Shield Pricing For Native Wetland Plants 2013 Envirotech is a native plant nursery and environmental consulting

More information

2019 DIANTHUS Phlox. ACORN FARMS INC Worthington Rd. Galena, OH / ph 614/ fx.

2019 DIANTHUS Phlox. ACORN FARMS INC Worthington Rd. Galena, OH / ph 614/ fx. 2019 DIANTHUS 2018 Phlox ACORN FARMS INC. 7679 Worthington Rd. Galena, OH 43021 614/891-9348 ph 614/891-1002 fx www.acornfarms.com PROMOTIONAL LINE Raspberry Swirl Dianthus TABLE OF CONTENTS Dianthus (Pinks)

More information

HELLO! Magentamen. Gerbera. ANNUAL Gerbera Daisy

HELLO! Magentamen. Gerbera. ANNUAL Gerbera Daisy Gerbera Daisy More vigorous and prolific than most, you ll see loads of magenta blooms on this beauty all summer long. One of the best gerbera daisies for growing in-ground Great in containers too Cheerful

More information

Native Plants: The How and Why. Presentation by: Garrett Ormiston The Cleveland Museum of Natural History

Native Plants: The How and Why. Presentation by: Garrett Ormiston The Cleveland Museum of Natural History Native Plants: The How and Why Presentation by: Garrett Ormiston The Cleveland Museum of Natural History The Museum s Natural Areas Program What are Native Plants? NATIVE PLANTS (or INDIGENOUS PLANTS)

More information

2017 Plant Catalog--- Azalea Bloomathon to Viburnum

2017 Plant Catalog--- Azalea Bloomathon to Viburnum 2017 Plant Catalog--- Azalea Bloomathon to Viburnum Azalea Bloomathon The Bloom-A-Thon re-blooming azaleas are available in four colors: red, white (dwarf evergreen shrub), lavender and double pink. They

More information

Aesculus The Buckeye Family

Aesculus The Buckeye Family Wade & Gatton Nurseries 1 Aesculus The Buckeye Family Wade & Gatton Nurseries 1288 Gatton Rocks Road Bellville, Ohio 44813 (1928-2016 - Our 88th Year) Telephone: 419-883-3191 Fax: 419-883-3677 (24 Hour)

More information

5.2. Facility Specific Landscaping Guidance

5.2. Facility Specific Landscaping Guidance 5.2. Facility Specific Landscaping Guidance The planting recommendations shown under this section are based on research, local experience and/or standard landscape industry methods for design and construction.

More information

Attracting Birds and Wildlife to the Garden. Spring 2015 Garden Smarter Series Kent Phillips Howard County Master Gardener

Attracting Birds and Wildlife to the Garden. Spring 2015 Garden Smarter Series Kent Phillips Howard County Master Gardener Attracting Birds and Wildlife to the Garden Spring 2015 Garden Smarter Series Kent Phillips Howard County Master Gardener College of Agriculture and Natural Resources 2 Some possibilities Other possibilities

More information