2015 Perennial List Prices and availability subject to change without notice. Common Name Height Flowers in Nicole Jonas 2013 130th St Boone, IA 50036 515-432-5966 facebook.com/RedGraniteFarm [email protected] redgranitefarm.blogspot.com Flower Color Unique Feature Exposure Price Blue Light-bright pink Ivory Mango yellow-apricot White with pink veins Wide range of colors Lavender White Purple Light lavender Pale lavender White Pale lavender Light lavender Lavender Lavender Lavender Light lavender White Lavender Yellow Yellow Mature leaves are solid silver Flowers retain color up to 12 weeks Comapact evergreen foliage, burgundy buds Floriferous, attractive foliage all season Vigorous and floriferous Need to purchase multiples to get best mix Huge dk green leaves w/ yellow margins Very puckered gold w/green edge leaves Green with cream margins- miniature hosta Giant upright mound of blue-green leaves Heart shape, blue-green w/cream margin Thick, puckered creamy yellow w/ blue margin Apple green leaves with dark green margin Heart shaped, golden yellow w/ dk green Wavy, frosty-blue w/ ivory margin, vase shaped Dk green w/cream center speckled green Thick leaf w/ blue margins, chartreuse center Crisp white centers w/ dk green margin Vigorous grower w/ wavy blue leaves Variegated groundcover Green/Silver leaves, groundcover Requires adequate moisture Shade Part-Fall Shade Part-Fall Shade Part-Fall Shade Part-Fall Shade Part-Fall Shade Shade Shade Shade Shade Shade Shade Shade Shade Shade Shade Shade Shade Shade Shade Shade Shade $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Shade- Including Part-Full Shade Brunnera, Looking Glass Helleborus, Ballerina Ruffles Helleborus, Ivory Prince Helleborus, Mango Magic Helleborus, Pink Fizz Helleborus, Winter Thriller Hosta montana 'Aureomarginata' Hosta, Brother Stephan Hosta, Cameo Hosta, Devil's Advocate Hosta, Earth Angel Hosta, Great Expectations Hosta, Guacamole Hosta, Old Glory Hosta, Regal Splendor Hosta, Revolution Hosta, Touch of Class Hosta, Vulcan Hosta, Yankee Blue Lamium, Ghost Lamium, Herman's Pride Ligularia, Bottle Rocket 12-15" 18-22" 12-18" 18-22" 18-22" 18-22" 27" 20" 6" 36" 30" 20" 22" 14" 36" 18" 16" 22" 20" 6-12" 12" 28-34" Spring Early Spring Early Spring Early Spring Early Spring Early Spring Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Spring Summer 10.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 8.00 6.00 12.00 Pulmonaria, EB Anderson Pulmonaria, Majeste Pulmonaria, Raspberry Splash Shooting Star, Pink Shooting Star, White Solomon's Seal, Variegated Virginia Bluebells 8-10" 8-12" 10-12" 15-18" 10-14" 18-24" 18" Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Blue Pink-Blue Pink Pink-Lilac Purple Purple-pink White White Blue Unique speckled foliage is prickly Great choice to lighten a dark spot Most floriferous lungwort, disease resistant Native Woodland Native Woodland Arching stems, variegated foliage, fall yellow Nodding flowers, woodland native Part-Full Shade Part-Full Shade Part-Full Shade Part-Full Shade Part-Fall Shade Part-Full Shade Part-Full Shade $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 8.00 Part Shade- Including Part Sun-Shade Astilbe, Pumila 10" Late Summer Lilac pink Groundcover with stiff fuzzy blooms (late) Part Shade $ 10.00 Bleeding Heart, Gold Heart OF Bleeding Heart, Old Fashioned Bleeding Heart, Old Fashioned Alba Bleeding Heart, Valentine OF Cimicifuga, Chocoholic Coral Bell, Bella Notte Coral Bell, Berry Smoothie Coral Bell, Brazen Raisin Coral Bell, Brownies Coral Bell, Caramel Coral Bell, Frosted Violet Coral Bell, Obsidian Coral Bell, Palace Purple Coral Bell, Paris Fern Leaf BH, Burning Hearts Fern Leaf BH, King of Hearts Goatsbeard, Misty Lace Heucherella, Gold Zebra Heucherella, Sweet Tea Monkshood Mukdenia, Karasuba 18-24" 30-36" 30" 30" 4-5' 13" 18" 8-10" 12"+ 12"+ 12" 10" 12"+ 10-14" 10-12" 8-10" 2-3' 10" 20" 18-24" 8-12" Late Spring Late Spring Late Spring Late Spring Summer-Fall Spring-Summer Early Summer Summer Spring Spring Spring Late Spring-Sum Spring Spring Late Spr-Fall Late Spr-Fall Early Sum-Sum Late Spring Spring Sept-Oct Spring Pink & white Pink & white White Red w/ White Pink-white Pink Pink Hot pink White Cream Violet Cream White Deep Rose Pink Rose red Rose pink White White White Deep Purple White Classic bleeding heart with yellow foliage Dormant in Summer- Heart Shaped flowers Dormant in Summer- Heart Shaped flowers Dormant in Summer- Heart Shaped flowers Distinctive specimen, best color In part sun Very floriferous Lightly silvered purple foliage, long bloomer Nearly matte black foliage Great dark foliage Unique peach/orange foliage Violet foliage with silver between the veins Deep purple leaves have glossy luster A classic for part shade Green and silver foliage, Long bloomer Does not go summer dormant w/ moisture Lacy, soft blue green foliage Has good heat/humidity tolerance Golden yellow leaves with red centers Apricot foilage changes to copper, russet The latest flower to bloom in the fall Grow for the orange/red fall foliage Part Sun-Shade Part Sun-Shade Part Sun-Shade Part Sun-Shade Part Shade Part Shade Part Shade Part Shade Part Shade Part Shade Part Shade Part Shade Part Shade Part Shade Part Sun-Shade Part Sun-Shade Part Sun-Shade Part Shade Part Shade Part Shade Part Shade $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 10.00 8.00 8.00 10.00 12.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 6.00 10.00 12.00 10.00 8.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 8.00 Part Sun-Shade $ 6.00 Sun-Shade- These can tolerate some sun, but like some dappled shade Ajuga, Chocolate Chip 2-4" Spring Blue Great in mass, not as invasive as others Anemone, Queen Charlotte 2-3' Late sum-fall Light pink A great addition to the fall landscape Part Sun-Shade $ 10.00 Anemone, Robustissima Hypericum calycinum Lady's Mantle (Thriller) Lily of the Valley Trollius, Golden Queen Turtlehead. Hot Lips 36" 15-18" 18" 6-8" 24-36" 10-12" Aug-Fall Summer Spring Spring Spr-Sum Summer Pink Yellow Chartreuse White Golden Orange Pink Beautiful addition for late summer/ fall Easy to grow, semi-evergreen foliage Unique leaves that hold water droplets Ground cover for dry shade, fragrant flowers 2-3" wide flowers stand above foliage Turtlehead shaped flowers, dk green foliage Part Sun-Shade Sun-Part Shade Part Sun-Shade Sun-Shade Part Sun-Shade Part Sun-Shade $ $ $ $ $ $ 10.00 8.00 6.00 6.00 8.00 10.00 Native for moist-wet sites Bush form, not climbing- keep moist, mulched Reblooms if deadheaded Striking flowers Tubular blue flowers for hummingbirds Great fall color Outstanding fall colors of oranges and reds Compact spreading mound with fall color Long bloomer with red fall color Drought tolerant and easy to grow Mound forming groundcover Awesome gold fall color Sun-Part Sun Sun-Part Sun Sun-Part Sun Sun-Part Sun Sun-Part Sun Sun-Part Sun Sun-Part Sun Sun-Part Sun Sun-Part Sun Part-Full Sun Sun-Part Shade Sun- Part Sun $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 8.00 10.00 6.00 6.00 10.00 6.00 6.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 Bees and butterflies love this one Gray-green fragrant foliage Does not reseed like the native Good addition to prairie garden Nice mounding perennial Rock garden plant Rock garden plant Front of the border summer color Gray-green mat of foliage Great mildew resistance, compact plant Must plant with good air flow Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 8.00 8.00 8.00 6.00 8.00 6.00 6.00 8.00 8.00 10.00 8.00 Part Sun Cardinal Flower 36" July-Sept Red Clematis i. rugoshi 3' Spr-Sum Deep Violet Blue Columbine, Denver Gold 30" Late Spring Golden Yellow Columbine, Swan Violet & White 24" Late Spring White w/ violet blue Gentian, True Blue 24-30" Mid Sum-Fall True Blue Geranium, Biokovo *** 12" Summer Light Pink-White Geranium, Karmina 9" Spring Intense Pink Geranium, New Hampshire Purple 12-18" Spr-Sum Magenta purple Primrose, Yella Fella 16" Summer Yellow Stachys hummelo 18-20" Summer Rose Purple Veronica, Waterperry Blue 12" Late Spring Blue-violet Willow Amsonia (hubrichtii) 36" Spring Pale Blue ***Perennial Plant Association Perennial Plant of the Year for 2015 Sun Agastache, Blue Fortune Agastache, Tango Allium, Millenium Aster, Professor Anton Kippenburg Aster, Woods Purple Baby's Breath, Creeping Pink Baby's Breath, Creeping White Balloon Flower, Sentimental Blue Basket of Gold Bee Balm, Grand Parade Bee Balm, Jacob Cline 36" 14" 15-20" 15" 8-12" 6" 6" 6-8" 10" 12-16" 2-3' Summer Sum-Fall July-August Fall Late Summer Summer Summer Mid Summer Early Spring Summer Mid Sum-Fall Lavender Orange Pink-Purple Lavender Purple Pink White Blue Golden Yellow Lavender/Purple Red Campanula poscharskyana Candytuft, Snowflake Caradonna Salvia, Caradonaa Catmint, Cat's Meow Catmint, Walker's Low Coneflower, Daydream Coneflower, Gray Headed Coneflower, Harvest Moon Coneflower, Meteor Red Coneflower, Pow Wow White Coneflower, Pow Wow Wild Berry Coneflower, Ruby Giant Coneflower, Solar Flare Coneflower, Sundown Coneflower, Tangerine Dream Coreopsis, Zagreb Daylily, Bama Bound Daylily, Buttered Popcorn Daylily, Jazz King Daylily, Pink Abundance Daylily, Strutters Ball Dianthus, Pomegranate Kiss Eryngium 'Blue Hobbit' Euphorbia polychroma Euphorbia, Bonfire False Indigo False Indigo, Cherries Jubilee False Indigo, Dutch Chocolate False Indigo, Purple Smoke False Indigo, Solar Flare False Indigo, Twilite Prairieblues False Sunflower, Sunburst Gas Plant, Pink Geum, Banana Daiquiri 6" 8-10" 24-36" 17-20" 2' 26" 4-5' 24-30" 22" 18-24" 18-24" 36" 24-36" 32" 23" 15" 24" 32" 30" 26" 28" 6" 24" 16" 10" 36-48" 2.5-3' 30-36" 4.5' 36-48" 42-60" 30-36" 30" 14-16" Summer Spring Early Summer Early Sum-Fall Summer-Fall Summer July-Sept Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer July July July July June Late Spring Summer Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Summer Summer Spr-Early Sum Lavender Blue White Dark purple Sky blue Lavender Yellow Dropping Yellow petals Golden Yellow Double Red White Deep Purple/Pink Ruby Pink Magenta Red Orange Orange Golden Yellow Red w/ Green throat Butter Yellow Gold w/ red eye Rose Pink Best purple DL Dark Pink w/ Rose Pink Blue Yellow Chartreuse Indigo Blue Copper w/ Yellow Chocolate purple Smoky violet Yellow Violet Purple Golden Yellow Pink Yellow Rock garden plant Semi evergreen foliage, great groundcover Starkly upright with purple stems Naturally keeps its tidy mound all season Can be cut back all the way to tidy up Fragrant US Native Bright orange cone Unique double flowers Golden yellow cones Flowers hold their color well as they mature 5" across blooms 5-6" strongly fragrant blossoms Most reliable orange coneflower Honey scented flowers will not fade quickly Compact plant of ferny foliage- long bloomer Fragrant Flowers Fragrant Flowers Ruffled edge, high bud count Yellow watermarks, ruffled edge Lemon-green throat w/ dark stamens Fragrant double flowers with serrated edges Unique spikey flowers and foliage Unique low mounding perennial Grow this one for the foliage Slow to establish, unique black pods Flowers age to gold Dense, compact sub-shrub Strongly upright, good seed pod producer Slow to establish, unique black pods Shrub-like perennial White and green variegated foliage Dark foliage- SLOW to establish Flowers held above textured mounding foliage Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 6.00 8.00 8.00 10.00 8.00 10.00 6.00 10.00 10.00 8.00 8.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 6.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 10.00 10.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 6.00 8.00 10.00 Geum, Totally Tangerine Geum. Prairie Smoke Giant Fleece Flower Helenium, Mardi Gras Helenium, Red Jewel Helenium, Ruby Tuesday Hen-n-chick, Red Beauty Hen-n-chick, Red Heart Hen-n-chick, Ruby Heart Hen-n-chick, Silver King Hibiscus, Berrylicious Hibiscus, Cherry Cheesecake Hibiscus, Cranberry Crush Hibiscus, Sultry Kiss Hibiscus, Summer Storm Hibsicus, Midnight Marvel Iris spuria Iris, Batik Bearded Iris, Candy Apple Miniature Iris, Champagne Elegance Bearded Iris, Circus Dragon Miniature Iris, Contrast in Styles Siberian Iris, Firebreather Bearded Iris, Fission Chips Miniature Iris, Fortunate Son Bearded Iris, Harvest of Memories Bearded Iris, Immortality Bearded Iris, Speeding Again Bearded Iris, Strawberry Fair Siberian Iris, Superstition Bearded Iris, Swingtown Bearded Iris, Variegated Pallida Iris, Violet Turner Bearded Iris, War Chief Bearded 30" 12-15" 72" 36-40" 30-36" 24-32" 3-4" 4-6" 3-4" 2-4" 4.5-5' 4-5" 3-4' 4-5' 48" 4-5' 38" 26" 12" 34" 14" 28-34" 38" 7" 37" 38" 29" 38" 29" 34" 36" 2-3' 30" 38" Spr-Early Sum Spring Summer Summer-Fall Summer-Fall Summer-Fall Summer Summer Summer Summer July-Early Fall July-Early Fall July-Early Fall July-Early Fall Sum-Fall July-Early Fall Early June Late May Early Spring May-June Early Spring Spr-Sum June Early Spring May May May & Fall May Early Summer May Early June May May May-June Tangerine Orange Pink White Yellow-Orange-Red Red-Orange Red with dark centers Pinkish purple Pinkish purple Pinkish purple Pinkish purple Mauve/Lavender White w/ magenta tips Deep Scarlet Red Fuchsia red Pink w/ Magenta eye Scarlet red Violet Purple w/white streaks Magenta Red White w/ apricot falls Canary Yellow Purple, white & Yellow Bright Orange Bright Orange Burgundy Yellow White Dark Blue/Violet Lavender Pink Near Black Bright Purple Lavender (fragrant) Violet w/ dark purple falls Red Deep green fuzzy foliage makes neat mound Nodding flowers & feathery seedheads, native Large perennial with large clusters of flowers Great August blooms, drought tolerant Late season bloomer, good cutting flower Best when cut in half mid-season Grey green rosettes with red tips Blue-green leaves with maroon centers Blue green rosettes with red bases Silver-green petals w/ blush of red at the base Strawberry red eye, late to emerge 7-8" flowers, well branched w/ dark foliage Short, compact plant, late to emerge 9-11" blooms on an upright shrub Wine Purple Foliage, late to emerge Dark wine purple foliage, late to emerge Uniquely large iris blooms and spikey foliage Stately habit with large unique flowers Great for the front perennial border Beautiful two colored bearded iris Red beards All three colors contrasting with flaring falls Contrasts well with dark purple flowers Mix with Candy Apple for great contrast Ruffled blossoms have a metallic shimmer Slight sweet fragrance The most reliable rebloomer White speck on falls with white beard Heavily ruffled with many colors throughout One of the darkest Iris in the trade Ruffled flower, fragrant, the best purple iris Green/Yellow variegated foliage Bi-color flower with orange beard Flowers held above foliage, log bloomer Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 10.00 6.00 10.00 8.00 8.00 10.00 6.00 6.00 8.00 6.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 6.00 10.00 6.00 8.00 10.00 6.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 8.00 10.00 10.00 12.00 10.00 10.00 Ironweed Italian Bugloss Joe Pye Weed, Chocolate Joe Pye Weed, Gateway Lavender, Munstead Lead Plant Liatris, Kobold Lily, Crimson Pixie Asiatic Lily, Elgrado Asiatic Lily, Lollypop Asiatic Lily, Matrix Golden Asiatic Lily, Matrix Orange Asiatic Lily, Matrix Red 'Buzzer' Asiatic Lily, Mount Duckling Asiatic Milkweed, Butterfly Milkweed, Butterfly 'Hello Yellow' Pasque Flower, Purple Pasque Flower, Red Penstemon, Dark Towers Penstemon, Husker Red Penstemon, Prairie Dusk Peony, Fern Leaf Phlox, Flame Series Pink Garden Phlox, Laura Garden Phlox, Pixie Twinkle Garden Plume Poppy Queen of the Prairie Rattlesnake Master Rudbeckia, Great Coneflower Rudbeckia, Henry Eilers Rudbeckia, Little Henry Salvia, East Friesland Scutellaria, 'Smoky Hills' Sea Lavender 20-24" 36-48" 48" 72" 18" 24-36" 18-30" 14" 18" 28" 16" 16" 16" 18" 24" 2-3' 6-8" 12" 36-42" 3' 24-30" 15-20" 15-18" 24-30" 15-20" 6-8' 4-6' 48" 5-7' 4' 36" 16-18" 12" 30" Late Summer June Fall Sum-Fall Summer June-July Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer June-August Spring Spring Summer Spring Summer Early Spring Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer-Fall Sum-Fall July-Sept Late Sum-Fall Late Sum-Fall Spr-Sum May-July Sum-Fall Purple Blue White Mauve Pink Lavender Gray Blue Rosy Lavender Pure Red Cranberry White with Raspberry tips Golden Yellow Orange Orange-Red Pink Orange Bright Yellow Purple Red Lavender Pink White Rose Purple Double Red Fuchsia pink Fuchsia purple w/ white Pink w/dk pink eye Cream-pink Fluffy Pink Plumes White Yellow Quilled Yellow petals Quilled Yellow petals Purple Purple w/white patch Lavender Native, soft texture, needle-like leaves Good for cutting, durable plant Deep burgundy foliage Purple stems, great for back of border Hardiest for our area, evergreen Midwest Native, member of pea family Derived from US native Short variety, no staking required Compact plant with sturdy stems Asiatic lilies come back year after year Asiatic lilies come back year after year Asiatic lilies come back year after year High bud count, no staking required High bud count, no staking required Prefers well drained, sandy soil, Native Yellow form of Butterfly Milkweed One of the first plants to bloom in spring Foliage is ferny and seedheads are fuzzy Deep wine purple foliage all summer Burgundy foliage with sturdy stems Drought tolerant and easy to grow Delicate fern-like foliage Good disease resistance, compact plant Very good mildew resistance and fragrant Compact plant with long bloom time Vigorous plant for screening Derived from US Native Unique native with globular flowers US Native, basal foliage, tall flowers Upright with unique flower Shorter than the Henry Eilers variety Long flowering, easy to grow Mounded shape with fuzzy leaves Great filler for cut bouquets Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 8.00 6.00 10.00 10.00 6.00 6.00 8.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 6.00 6.00 8.00 8.00 10.00 8.00 8.00 66.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 10.00 6.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 6.00 6.00 Sedum stefco Sedum, Angelina Sedum, Autumn Charm Sedum, Coral Carpet Sedum, Dazzleberry Sedum, Firecracker Sedum, Harvest Moon Sedum, Kamtschaticum Sedum, Lime Zinger Sedum, Maestro Sedum, Matrona Sedum, Voodoo Sedum, Weihenstephaner Gold Shasta Daisy, Becky Soapwort Solidago, Fireworks Veronica, Purpleicious Veronica, Very Van Gough Yarrow, Coronation Gold Yarrow, Saucy Seduction Yarrow, Strawberry Seduction 1-3" 3-5" 14-18" 3-6" 6-8" 6" 4-8" 4-6" 4-6" 24-30" 24" 6" 3-5" 36" 10" 36-48" 18-24" 18-20" 36-42" 27" 27" Late Summer Summer Fall Summer Late Sum-Fall Late Sum-Fall Aug-Sept Early Summer August-Fall Late Summer Fall Summer Summer June-July Spring Fall June-Sept June-Sept Summer Spr-Summer Spr-Late Sum White Yellow Light Pink White/ pale pink Raspberry pink Vibrant pink Yellow Golden Yellow Soft Pink Mauve pink Dusty Pink Rose Yellow w/red White with Gold center Pink Yellow Purple Radiant Orchid Golden Yellow Rosy-Pink w/ Yellow centers Red Teeny, shiny jellybean-like foliage Golden foliage turns red/orange in fall Green leaves have yellow, serrated edges Small rounded foliage changes colors Larger flowers than typical groundcover types Burgundy red foliage all season Tight rosettes of gray-green leaves Rock garden groundcover, disected foliage Apple green leaves edged in cherry red Improvement over Matrona, darker foliage Leave the flower heads up for winter interest Red leaves held on red stems Tight mats of serrated rosettes Dark glossy foliage- won't reseed Good for groundcover and rock gardens Unique flower looks like fireworks! Long sturdy stems, for cutting Well branched for extended bloom time Great winter interest, don't cut back Sturdy, upright habit, long bloomer Flowers mature to buff yellow Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 6.00 6.00 10.00 6.00 8.00 8.00 6.00 6.00 8.00 10.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 8.00 8.00 10.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 Late Summer Late Summer Purple w/Red-Orange pollen Tan Foliage is red-smoky purple in mid-summer Fiery Red foliage when weather turns cooler Sun Sun $ 12.00 $ 12.00 Summer Tan Large variegated white band in blades Part Sun $ 10.00 Fall Ornamental Grasses Big Bluestem, Indian Warrior Big Bluestem, Red October 5-6' 5-6' Feather Reed Grass, Avalanche Feather Reed Grass, Fall Blooming 42" Tan Rosy colord seedheads last through winter Sun $ 8.00 Feather Reed Grass, Karl Foerster 48-60" Sum-Fall Tan/Wheat Early to set seedheads Full Sun $ 8.00 Feather Reed Grass, Overdam Frost Grass Hakonechloa 'Aureola' Indian Grass Indian Grass, Indian Steel Little Bluestem, Blaze 5' 3' 1-2' 32-42" 32-42" 36" Tan Purple spikelets Variegated striped blades Reddish purple fall color, plumes are airy Yellow w/ green variegated, cascading clump Native Grass Steel Blue foliage. Strong upright grower Russet Red fall color Part Sun Sun Part Shade Sun Sun Sun $ $ $ $ $ $ 10.00 10.00 12.00 10.00 10.00 8.00 Summer Late Summer Late summer Early Fall Fall Fall Brown to tan Seeds are bright Yellow Blue, Purple, Pink Little Bluestem, Blue Heaven Little Bluestem, Prairie Munchkin Little Bluestem, Smoke Signal Miscanthus, Flame Grass Miscanthus, Huron Sunrise Miscanthus, Little Zebra Miscanthus, Nippon Moor Grass, Autumn Moor Grass, Skyracer Praire Dropseed Prairie Dropseed, 'Tara' Switchgrass, Cheyenne Sky Switchgrass, Northwind Switchgrass, Shenandoah 42-54" 28-32" 3-4' 4-5' 5' 3-4' 48-60" 12-15" 24-30" 24" 18-24" 3' 5-6' 4' Late Summer Fall Early Fall Late Summer Early Fall Late Summer Sum-Fall Late Summer Late Summer Fall Fall Late Summer Late Summer Late Summer Purple panicles Steel blue to honey wheat Red Purple Silky White panicles Tan plumes Red/Purple plumes Deep Wine/Tan Unique white flowers Brown to tan Tan Tan Purple airy seedheads Green airy seedheads Burgundy 6-9' 6-9' 10-12' 8-12' 7-10' 8-10' 8-12' 15-20' 8-10' Summer Dark Red May,Jun, Aug Rosy Pink Late Spr-Sum Mauve pink June-Sept Lilac-Rose May-Jun-Aug-Sept White, double & single Late Sum-Fall Rich Purple July-Sept Velvety Crimson Red Fall White in clusters Summer-Fall Violet Purple w/ Red Upright steel blue foliage with great fall color Unique variety of a native Maintains upright habit through fall Red and orange fall color Most profusely blooming Miscanthus Green blades with horizontal yellow bands Quick to make nice clump Semi-evergreen, front of the border Low foliage with seedheads shooting higher Arching seedheads above airy foliage, native Upright seedheads from airy foliage Blue-green foliage turns wine red in summer Very vertical vase shaped habit Tips of blades turn burgundy in July Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 10.00 10.00 10.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 10.00 12.00 8.00 10.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 Vigorous, but compact- Type 3 Delightfully scented- Type 2 Flat flowers with feathered edges- Type 2 Nodding, bell shaped flowers- Type 3 4-5" first round double, then single- Type 2 Trouble free- Type 3 Excellent variety- Type 3 Vigorous grower- Type 3 Very long blooming-Type 2 Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 Clematis Allanah Asao Bee's Jubilee Betty Corning Isago Lady Betty Balfour Rouge Cardinal Sweet Autumn Wildfire Clematis prefer full sun, but need to have their roots shaded. Achieve this by planting a low growing perennial at the base of the plant. It is always best to mulch with compost or organic mulch rather than rock. Keep your Clematis well watered, do not allow it to dry out. Clematis have specific pruning types, listed above. Type 2- All first flowering comes from the previous seasons growth. In spring when you see buds begin to swell, cut off all dead material above live buds. Type 3- These bloom on all new growth. Prune back to 12-18" in early spring before growth appears. For best results we recommend: *Check your plants daily for water while they are still in their pots and for the first two weeks after planting. *If soil is moist, wait a day and check again. *If soil is dry, water till moist and check again the next day. *A thin layer of wood mulch will help with water retention. Just be careful to not smoother the plant with it. *Most perennials once established do not require fertilization, but Miracle-Gro plant food can be used according to the directions on the box. *If you have a question about caring for a plant, we are available anytime via our e-mail address: [email protected] Perennial Vines Honeysuckle, Mandarin 20' Late Spring-Sum Bright orange w/yellow Hummingbird magnet, woody vine Sun 4-5' 3-5' 3-4' 6-8' 3-5' 6-8' 6-8' 8-10' 8' 5-6' 3-4' 5-6' May May Spring July-Fall July-Fall July-Fall June- Fall May May Spring Spring Spring Yellow flowers and red fruit Red/orange fall color and black fruit Red twiggs and better foliage than species Very floriferous and good vigor Smaller version of Limelight 14" blooms on sturdy stems Blooms much earlier than other hydrangeas Each flower has a white edge Deepest Purple of the Lilacs Foliage takes on amazing colors all season Deep maroon foliage on a smaller shrub Deep maroon foliage is striking Sun Sun Sun Sun to Shade Sun to Shade Sun to Shade Sun to Shade Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Shrubs Barberry, Emerald Carousel Black Chokeberry, Autumn Magic Dogwood, First Editions 'Firedance' Hydrangea, Limelight Hydrangea, Little Lime Hydrangea, Pinky Winky Hydrangea, Quick Fire Lilac, Sensation Lilac, Yankee Doodle Ninebark, Amber Jubilee Ninebark, Little Devil Ninebark, Summer Wine Yellow White White Lime Green to White Lime Green to White White turning Pink White turning Pink Purple with white edges Dark Purple White White White $ 15.00
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