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PLEASE NOTE:  This is our 2009 page.  The 2010 page will be posted shortly.  Thank you. 

 

ANNUALS

 

Annuals grow, bloom and die in one season. Many will self sow if seed pods are allowed to ripen.

 

 NEW for 2009 - Agastache -

· Apricot Sprite

· Heather Queen

· Lavender Haze

· Tutti Frutti

 

NEW for 2009 - Apple Blossom Grass (Gaura) Whirling Butterflies

 

NEW for 2009 - Basket Flower (Centaurea)

· mauve

· Aloha White

 

NEW for 2009 - Blanket Flower

· Red Plume

· Yellow Plume

 

NEW for 2009 - Blue Lace Flower (Trachymene)

 

NEW for 2009 - Borage

 

NEW for 2009 - Cabbage - Ornamental

 

Calendula

NEW for 2009 - · Kablouna Apricot

· Pink Surprise

· Touch of Red-Orange

 

NEW for 2009 - Cape Daisy (Venidium) Zulu Prince

 

           Castor Oil Bean Carmencita -Impressive tropical plant with huge reddish leaves that can reach up to 10’ in height!  Full sun.  NOTE:  Seeds are highly toxic!  Sometimes self sows.

 

 

 

 

 

NEW for 2009 - Chrysanthemum

· C. carinatum - Tri-Color Daisy - Mixed

· C. multicaule Moonlight - Yellow Daisy

· C. segetum Eldorado - Corn Marigold

 

NEW for 2009 - Cosmidium Phillipine

 

Cosmos

NEW for 2009 - · Apricot

NEW for 2009 - · Cosmic Red

· Double Click

NEW for 2009 - · Limara Lemon

NEW for 2009 - · Pale pink

NEW for 2009 - · Psyche Lavender

· Psyche White

NEW for 2009 - · Rose Bonbon

NEW for 2009 - · Rubenza 

NEW for 2009 - · Yellow Garden

 

NEW for 2009 - Creeping Gloxinia (Asarina) -

· A. barclayana - light pink

· A. erubescens -

· A. erubescens Bridal Bouquet - white

· A. purpusii Victoria Falls - pink

· A. wislizensis Red Dragon

 

NEW for 2009 - Cuphea

· Batface

· Purple Passion

· Purple Attraction

· Summer Medley

· Firefly

 

NEW for 2009 - Dahlia

· Black Beauty

· Striped (no idea what colors)

· Victoriana Mix

· White - single & double mix

 

NEW for 2009 - Dusty Miller (Cineraria)

 

NEW for 2009 - Flamingo Feather (Celosia) - Mixed Colors

 

NEW for 2009 - Globe Amaranth (Gomphrena)

· Purple Gnome

· Strawberry Fields

 

NEW for 2009 - Gloriosa Daisy (Rudbeckia) - Mixed

 

NEW for 2009 - Hollyhock (Alcea) Spring Celebrities

 

NEW for 2009 - Honeywort (Cerinthe) Purple Belle

 

NEW for 2009 - Lavatera

· Pink Beauty - light pink w/ darker pink veining

· Silver Cup - dark pink w/ darker pink veining

· Twins White

 

NEW for 2009 - Love-Lies-Bleeding (Amaranthus)

 

Marigolds (Tagetes) - These carefree heat loving annuals are covered with flowers all summer long.  Full sun.  Good cut flower.  Edible blooms.  Sometimes self sows.

NEW for 2009 - · Cempoalxochitl

NEW for 2009 - · Cream Vanilla

NEW for 2009 - · Giant Yellow African

NEW for 2009 - · Queen Sophia - 6-12"; red w/orange center & edging

NEW for 2009 - · Scarlet Starlet - 1-1.5'

NEW for 2009 - · Snowdrift

NEW for 2009 - · Tiger Eyes

 

NEW for 2009 - Melampodium Showstar

 

NEW for 2009 - Mesembryanthemum Apricot Tutu

 

NEW for 2009 - Mexican Petunia Chi Chi

 

NEW for 2009 - Monkey Flower (Mimulus)

· M. hyb. Shade Loving Mix

· M. ringens - blue w/yellow throat

· M. tigrinus - spotted mix

 

NEW for 2009 - Monopsis Regal Purple

 

NEW for 2009 - Moss Rose (Portulaca) Warm Gold

 

NEW for 2009 - Nemesia Shooting Stars

 

NEW for 2009 - Ornamental Grass

· Millet - mixed

· Quaking Grass (Briza maxima)

 

NEW for 2009 - Petunia

· Alderman - deep purple

· Balcony Mix - shades of pink, purple & white

· Fire Chief - red

· Laura Bush - smaller flower, dark pink

· Old-Fashioned Climbing - shades of purple & white

· Rainmaster - white

· Mixed - raspberry, purple w/white star, blue w/dark veins, dark velvety purple

 

NEW for 2009 - Pimpernel (Anagallis) Gentian Blue

 

NEW for 2009 - Poppy (Papaver)

· Lauren's Grape

· Black Peony

· Black Swan

 

·   Purple Bell Vine (Rhodochiton)- Dainty purple bells bloom in summer through late fall on vines that can reach up to 10’.  Great in hanging pots, too.  Full sun.

 

NEW for 2009 - Rudbeckia Cherry Brandy

 

Sage (Salvia) - These useful annuals are great in mixed containers as well as in the garden.  Full sun to part shade.  Attracts hummingbirds.

 

·   Salvia coccinea- Texas Sage

NEW for 2009 - · Coral Nymph - pink & white; 1.5-4'

·  Dwarf Hummingbird - red; 1.5'

NEW for 2009 - · Lady in Red - red; 2-3'

NEW for 2009 - ·  Peaches & Cream - peachy-pink & white; 1.5-4'

NEW for 2009 - ·  Snow Nymph - white; 2-3'

 

NEW for 2009 - ·   Salvia farinacea - Mealycup Sage

· Blue Bedder - purple-blue; 1-2'

· Henry Duelburg - dark blue; 2-3'

 

· Salvia patens - Gentian Sage

· Cambridge Blue - light blue; 1.5-2'

 

NEW for 2009 - · Salvia splendens - Scarlet Sage

· Hotline Purple - 1-2'

· Tall Peach - 1-2'

· Yvonne's - red; 4-6'!!

 

NEW for 2009 - · Salvia subrotunda - Hummingbird's Sage

· red; 3-4'

 

NEW for 2009 - Scabiosa stellata Ping Pong

 

·   Slipper Flower (Calceolaria) - Puffy yellow flowers bloom all summer on 10” tall plants.  Makes a great houseplant, too!  Full sun.

 

Spiderflower (Cleome) - An old-fashioned, heat tolerant annual that grows 3-5’ tall and blooms all summer.  Full sun.  Attracts butterflies.  Good cut flower.  Self sows.

· Rose Queen

· Violet Queen   

 

 NEW for 2009 - Statice Rosy Red

 

NEW for 2009 - Strawflower (Acroclinum)

· Goliath

· Tall Mix

  

 

     Sunflower Mammoth - 6-12' tall with huge seed heads.

 

 

 

 

 

 

NEW for 2009 - Sweet Alyssum (Lobularia) Regal Violet

 

NEW for 2009 - Sweet Annie (Artemisia annua)

 

NEW for 2009 - Tall Verbena (Verbena bonariensis)

 

Tobacco (Nicotiana) - Fragrant flowers bloom summer to frost on strong plants that can reach to 4’ tall.  Full sun to part shade.  Attracts hummingbirds.  Self sows.

NEW for 2009 - · Bella - 5-6’

· Crimson Bedder - 1.5-2’

NEW for 2009 - · Hot Chocolate - 3-4’

· Jasmine - white; 3-4’

· Lime Green - 3’

NEW for 2009 - · Suaveolens - 2-3’

NEW for 2009 - · Variegated (unknown variety)

NEW for 2009 - · Woodland - 4-5’

 

NEW for 2009 - Toothache Plant (Spilanthes)

 

NEW for 2009 - Tri-Color Daisy (Chrysanthemum carinatum)

 

Violas - Cool weather plants that grow 4-6” tall and bloom profusely in spring and again in fall.  Full sun to part shade.  Edible.

· Bowles Black

NEW for 2009 - · Chantreyland - apricot

NEW for 2009 - · Coconut Sorbet Duet - purple & white

NEW for 2009 - · Penny Sunrise - orange

NEW for 2009 - · Promise Beaconsfield - shades of purple

 

Zinnia - Some of the easiest, most carefree annuals to grow, zinnias range from 6” to 4’ tall and come in a wide variety of colors and forms.  Full sun.  Butterfly magnets!  Excellent cut flower.

 

     Benary's Giant Golden Yellow - 3-4’

 

 

 

 

 

 

· Benary’s Giant Lilac - 3-4’

· Benary’s Giant Lime - 3-4’

 

     Benary’s Giant Orange - 3-4’

 

 

 

 

 

 

NEW for 2009 - · Benary’s Giant Pink - 3-4’

NEW for 2009 - · Benary’s Giant Salmon Rose - 3-4’

 

     Benary’s Giant Scarlet - 3-4’

 

 

 

 

 

 

NEW for 2009 - · Chippendale - mahogany/orange bicolor; 1-2'

NEW for 2009 - · Dutch Chocolate (?)

NEW for 2009 - · Enchantress

NEW for 2009 - · Giant Ivory

NEW for 2009 - · Giant Purity

NEW for 2009 - · Old Mexico

NEW for 2009 - · Peppermint Stick

NEW for 2009 - · Polar Bear

NEW for 2009 - · Profusion Apricot

NEW for 2009 - · Profusion Fire

NEW for 2009 - · Profusion Pink

NEW for 2009 - · Profusion White

NEW for 2009 - · Purple Prince

NEW for 2009 - · Red Peruvian

NEW for 2009 - · Red Spider

NEW for 2009 - · Sombrero

NEW for 2009 - · Whirlygig

NEW for 2009 - · Yellow Peruvian

 

BIENNIALS & PERENNIALS

 

Biennials grow the first year, bloom the second year, then die.  Many biennials self sow.  Perennials grow the first year and bloom every year thereafter.

 

 

NEW for 2009 - Allium Hair

 

NEW for 2009 - Agastache

· Apache Sunset

· Golden Jubilee

 

Asclepias - Masses of fragrant flowers bloom all summer and are irresistible to butterflies.  4-6'.

NEW for 2009 - · A. incarnata - Swamp Milkweed - white or pink

NEW for 2009 - · A. purpurascens - Purple Milkweed

NEW for 2009 - · A. speciosa - Showy Milkweed - pink to purple

NEW for 2009 - · A. syriaca - Common Milkweed - pink

· A. tuberosa - Butterfly Weed - yellow, orange bicolor red/yellow or bicolor orange/yellow

 

NEW for 2009 - Aster

· Aromatic (Symphyotrichum oblongifolium)

· Drummond's - (A. drummondii)

· New England (A. novae-angliae)

· Stoke's (Stokesia laevis)

· Western Mountain (Symphyotrichum spathulatum)

 

NEW for 2009 - Balloon Flower (Platycodon)

· Blue

· Blue w/white splashes

· Pink

 

NEW for 2009 - Bee Balm (Monarda)Hummingbirds can’t resist these shaggy red flowers!  Summer bloom.  3-4’ tall.  Full sun to part shade.  Spreads quickly.

· Eastern (M. bradburiana) - white

 

 

       Jacob Kline 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

· Pink

· Spotted (M. punctata)

· White (M. clinipodia)

 

NEW for 2009 - Bellflower (Campanula)

· Bristly (C. cervicaria) - purple

· Chimney (C. pyramidalis) - blue

· Clustered (C. glomerata superba) - purple

· Coventry Bells (C. trachelium) - purple & white

· Giant (C. latifolia macrantha) - purple

· Ivory Bells (C. alliariifolia) - white

· Peach-leaved (C. persicifolia) - white

· Ringed (Symphyandra hoffmannii) - white

· Tall (C. americanum) - purple

· Tussock (C. carpatica) - blue

 

NEW for 2009 - Bergenia - Heartleaf - purple

 

NEW for 2009 - Bird's Foot Trefoil (Lotus corniculatus) - yellow

 

NEW for 2009 - Blanket Flower (Gaillardia) - burgundy

 

NEW for 2009 - Blazing Star (Liatris) - purple

 

Columbine (Aquilegia) - Assorted - Columbines begin blooming in late spring and will rebloom if dead flower stalks are removed.  1-2’ tall.  Full sun to part shade.  Attracts hummingbirds.  Self sows.

 

NEW for 2009 - Coneflower (Echinacea) - many, assorted

 

Coral Bells (Heuchera) - many, assorted - Beautiful foliage plant! 1.5’ tall.  Summer bloom.  Best in part shade to mostly shade, but will tolerate full sun. 

 

NEW for 2009 - Cornflower (Centaurea) Persian - purple

 

NEW for 2009 - Cowslip (Primula veris)

· Red Strain

· Yellow

 

NEW for 2009 - Cranesbill (Geranium)

· G. bohemicum Orchid Blue - purple

· G. pyrenaicum Bill Wallis - purple

· G. wlassovianum - purple

 

NEW for 2009 - Delphinium - many assorted varieties, short & tall

 

NEW for 2009 - Dianthus - many assorted varieties, most are very fragrant!

 

NEW for 2009 - Foxglove (Digitalis)

· Primrose Carousel - yellow

· Straw - small cream to yellow bells

· Strawberry - pink

 

NEW for 2009 - Garden Heliotrope (Valeriana)

 

NEW for 2009 - Geum

· Lady Stratheden - yellow

· Mrs. Bradshaw - red

 

NEW for 2009 - Hawkweed (Hieracium) Chocolate Drop

 

Hollyhock - Wonderful old-fashioned flowers whose 6-8’ tall stalks bloom in summer.  Full sun.

· Blackcurrant Swirl

· Chater's Chestnut Brown

· Happy Lights - single flowers, mixed colors

· Nigra

· Peaches & Dreams

· Rugose - single yellow - LIMITED

· Single flowering - MANY assorted colors!

 

NEW for 2009 - Horned Rampion (Phyteuma)

 

NEW for 2009 - Jacob's Ladder (Polemonium pauciflorum) - peachy yellow

 

Lavender English - Spikes of purple flowers bloom in summer on this wonderfully fragrant plant.  Full sun.  Great cut/dried flower.  Edible.

· Hidcote - LIMITED

NEW for 2009 - · Munstead

 

NEW for 2009 - Lupine

· Fuchsia Pink

· Morello Cherry

 

Monkshood (Aconitum) - 3-6’ tall spikes  bloom in fall.  Part shade to shade.  Poisonous.

· Blue Bishop

NEW for 2009 - · Pink Sensation

 

NEW for 2009 - Penstemon

· P. barbatus Iron Maiden

· P. barbatus Prairie Dusk

· P. strictus - Rocky Mountain Penstemon

· P. smallii - Small's Penstemon

· P. smallii Violet Dusk

· P. tubaeflorus - White Penstemon

 

NEW for 2009 - Poppy (Papaver) Beauty of Livermere - Late spring red blooms.  Full sun.  Self sows. 2-2.5'.

 

NEW for 2009 - Sage (Salvia)

· S. azurea var. grandiflora - Pitcher's Sage

· S. nemerosa - Meadow Sage May Night - purple

· S. pratensis Swan Lake - white

· S. superba Rose Queen

 

NEW for 2009 - Shasta Daisy (Leucanthemum)

· Alaska

· Rijnsburg Glory

· Snow Lady

 

NEW for 2009 - Sneezeweed (Helenium) Autumn Lollipop

 

NEW for 2009 - Speedwell (Veronica)

· Heirloom Light Purple

· Pink Goblin

· Red Fox

 

NEW for 2009 - Sun Rose (Helianthemum) - mixed colors

 

NEW for 2009 - Tickseed (Coreopsis) Lanceleaf - yellow

 

NEW for 2009 - Turtlehead (Chelone) - pink

 

NEW for 2009 - Windflower (Anemone) September Charm - pink

 

NEW for 2009 - Yarrow (Achillea) Cerise Queen - red

 

MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS

Miscellaneous plants include various types of geraniums, fuchsias, spider plants, ground cover plants, houseplants and a little something we like to call "Creeping Unknown" - we're not sure what it is, but it's interesting.

 

Fuchsia - 3" pot - $4.00

Fuchsia - 3 of the same fuchsias in a 10" hanging pot - $15.00

 

Geraniums - 3" pot - $4.00

· Fancy Leaved - Bronze Beauty

· Fancy Leaved - Distinction

· Fancy Leaved - Golden Harry Hieover - LIMITED

· Scented - Chocolate Peppermint - LIMITED

·  Scented - Fair Ellen

·  Scented - Filifolia

·  Scented - Skeleton Rose

·  Scented - True Rose

·  Ashby

·  Empress of Russia

· Gardener's Joy

·  Red Rosebud

 

              Hens & Chicks - spreads quickly, perennial - 3" pot - $4.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

House plants - Assorted - 3" pot - $4.00

 

Lily of the Valley - fragrant white bell-shaped flowers, perennial, spreads quickly - 3" pot - $4.00

 

Primrose Katy McSparron - double yellow, spring bloom, perennial - 3" pot - $4.00

 

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